Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 February 1868 — Page 3

THE JOURNAL.

^(Ar)T^c'Sch6ol Exhibition, 1 By spcciat invitation"'"W nttencled the exhibition given by tho pupils of the Public-Schools of this city, op last WodticBdny e'foning- at McGlelland lIa|C.sOn our-arrival wo found the ^hall and gallery filled to their utmost capacity. The exorcises were opened

if, by tlie Crawfordsvillo Silver Band ^Svith.ane of their choicest overtures and the invocation of the Divine blessing by the Rov.

DIN

Tuttlo^ For

w.an1F _f»paco wo are compelled to re-

frain -frojn g.ivUvg only a passing notice to the more proinincnt features of this interesting .entertainment.. The exer-_-ir»os 'of thd evening were under the iitmediate control of Prof. J, M. Bla}*- *.* neyVthe gentlemanly Principal of the

tSohools. First in the order of the

executed, and well received by thej

audience. Next in order was tho salutation by Mi^s E. J. Canine, which was a chaste and elegant production. Dec iurnatioils from the larger boys .came

:next. In some instances the deelama tions were'delivered in a spirited and

-manly style others were not so good

plished and successful teachers in the

jpoemp, editorials, conundrums, wit and tho production of all which evinced a high degree of mental culture-. This spicy little sheet was under tho editorial charge of Misses

Laura Cowan and Alice Crowe and was read in a clear, audible and •deliberate manner.^Then followed an _-essay by Miss M. E. Snydor, .viiich •o was well composed and well read', bill was somewhat objectionable on account

of its "strong-minded womanly'' sen-

!tifrients.

labors for her education arid the amelioration and olevation of her con­

dition in iife. 2\ext in order was an •t'Cfsa}7 by Miss M. R. Cumberland. •which, we were unable to hear on ae•'count of the outlandish uproar keptup b}- some badly disciplined boys in the gallery and the main body of the

hall.

rOn

written by the young ladies connected School Exhibition, a small shawl, with Mrs. Coulter's school, which lady which tho owner can have by calling we regard as one of the most accom- at this office and describing tho same,

Tho '-Night Bloom-

State of Indiana. in^Cereus" contained original essays,

ai /i'his exercise was followed by music and declamation. Then came a lengthy .. ,r I properlv taken care of. fiind.more elaborate essay by Miss M. |our

II. ivrout. This essa}', in some of its

passages, is liable to the same objection we have to Miss Snyder's production. These young ladies will learn as thej* grow older, and thoir experi­

ences become more enlaiged, that no '^irne man denies to woman a single right or privilege to which she is en titled by nature and that every liberal minded and. intelligent man is the "true friend of woman and assiduous

vr,!y

this subject we would speak

exercises or tno ev

-concluded with a comical

a^tjiool

t-. ri

:,ccst?ful close of tho labors of the prcs'"ent term of iheir school. We hope the

Trustees will, in future, labor to make the public schools of this citjT more

worthy of public confidence, and more

cation ^. and trust that tho time may

speedily come Allien not a youth may ~be found, throughout the length and

ibreadth ot ithe Great liopublic, who cannot road and write. Wo regard the Common Schools of this country AS tho true-corner btono on which

shall "permanently rest tho fair temple ijiborty. -If wo would save our country and her institutions of freedom, for all coming time, we must support,

nourish and cherish our common •schools. Ko higher, holier earthly trust was ever committed to man than tho training, fitting and educating of thoyoutb ofa Eepublican Government

for tho proper discharge of the duties of citizenship.

DR

THE attention of parents and guardians is respectfully directed to the notice of Mrs. COULTER for a School. .We simply do an act of justice, when we say this'estimable lady is ono of most competent teachers in tho West, and we bespeak for her a very liberal patronage.

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Valuable Personal Property for Sale. Mr. Caleb Binford residing 5 miles east of town, on the Tborntown roa^, advertises to sell his personal property, consisting of horses, cattle, milcli 'cows, hogs, sheep, corn, hay, oats ano farming implements, at public auction on the second day of march, next, on

a

ft rr- i. 'ii i, itnv lamp, and consumes less oil and is more convenient efficient in the course of popular cdu-

credit of ten months. Stock dealers

and all others interested will bear it in mind.

jsJT. W. .Fry & Co,-'have-just received tho^fiueaiiJot ^f ci^ars in tho city.

Calran sce"ris,

Common Picas Court. The present term of our Common Pleas Co,urt has been one of unusual interest atid importance.' -The Reed will case, from Fountain county on £liapge?p^ |rpnno,''occupied the -emir®, first w^eJcj.of thp (jpurt, and rOBfilJted in a verdict ar.d judgment annulling the will. There wero some §10,OOa involved in this case. AVo understand it will-go to tho Supremo Court if a new trial is not granted. 7

The trial of tho case of Abraham

Davidson, administrator of Joel Lee's estate, vs. Sarah J. Leo, drew a large crowd from day to day to the cout't room. Tho allegations in the ,com-

plaint. are that the defendant has concealcd or app'ropruitfed to her own use. 84,700 of. money- rights, credits, &c., belonging to.her husbpejd at tho time of his decease. Tho trial occupied

8ome

programme -was an oponing song by pughly contested on,both sides. The. *hc smaller children, which was well

three days,-' and. was most thor-

ca90 rt-as arguec\

by J. M. Butler, Esq.,

Fm. lhe pluintiftVand

D. White and

P. S. Kennedy-for the defendant.— There was judgment forv t.ho plaintiff

for SI 10. A.new trial has been moved for, and will doubtless be granted, as neither side teems satisfied with the

verdict. Many other cases of.smallor

jm rtan(

i0

hnvc

as is desirable on such occasions. -The I •i principal feature of the exhibition was Sliaivl Found, the "•'Night-Blooming Cereus," a paper Found on the night of the common

been disposed of.

Tlie editor is absent, attending the State Convention at Indianapolis. Should any errors occur in this week's paper, he hopes they may be over-

looked.

lost,

On last Thursday evening, near McClelland Hall, a valuable Fur Muff. The finder will confer a favor by leaving tho sumo at the storo of J. W. Lynn & Son, Green street,

LIVERY AND'FEED STABLE.

The public are rc-spectfully informed that we have made extensive arrangements for keeping horses. We ii we reduced^ the price of feed to 25 cents. Persons leaving their horses with us" may rely upon their being

In connection with arge and commodious

gtablog wc lve a hl

wagon yard. Fanners and the public generally are requested to give us a call. 2xorth side of Market street, Crawfordsville, Iml. A. IIUFF & SON. di'Omt

Go to Fry's drug store and get a pocket piece.

Our Coal Oil is waranted to be as good as any mado T. W. Fry, & Co.

MAGNOLIA WATER.—/V delightful

toilet article—superior to Cologne and at half tho price. POWKBS sells stoves, delivers them in any part of the city, and sets them

up free of charge. 1-t

"A

tiling of beauty is a joy forever."

length, did our space permit, and Distress after Eatimr. Prostrating Weakness, 6litil 1 reserve it for future comment. Disinclination tor Society, Mental Despondeney. etc., are the rule rather than the exception f-ihe exercises of tho evening were v, ., with the hut nan family, and have stamped lialo^ue by

And nothing is so beautiful as a picture of health. Headache, Nervous Pains. Sour Stomach,

th(jir upon us alj

.Miss Cranc'8 scholars and the sing joenlle, sudden and agreeable remedy is the ing of thar, nobic, patriotic song, "Ucd Plantation Bitters. They have probably cured Wiiito and Blue" hv Mrs. Coulter's I

and

fhe most effective,

alleviated more cases the past fiu' years

than all other medicines combined. .They are

Isold

Wo congralnlato rof. iilayney and jj .j .-

,.}iis able corps of assistants on the sue-

throughout the length and breadth of the

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Tin Sun Burner.

Tlic above is the name of a new burner, lately invented. for coal oil Lamps. It is conceded by ail who bave used them, to.be the greatest invention of the age It is something uew and very desirable, and needs only to be seen to be appreciated. By using this burner you

avoid all possibility of explosion. It can be attached to

Wc ildvisc alI who arciiSingthe

old fashioned burners to cast them aside and get this

one, as you can save at least one-half the amount of oil usually burned, and the light is far superior. Call at K. J. Binford & flro.'s and see this wonderful invention.

CAMPBELL & IIARTER have just received a new lot of those celebrated

improved patent X-cut jsaws. Call and see them.""':- •.

We were shown, a few days since, the finest and most complete stock of fancy and toilet articles, at Fry's drug store, -we evci saw in the city, A :.

Enquire for Bird's branfl sweet T6bacco, 5c. a plug, at Fry's drug store.

"Conl'Oil, Lrtrd Oil, Sperm Oil or any other kind of oil, at Fry's Drug Store. »*-•••-.«

Great Bargains. ...

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The cheapest goods iu the city arc at John Maas'/No. 6 Commercial Row, Green street. He is selling his winter goods to suit his customers. They must be sold out, to make room for his large spring stock of dry goods so comc cn. and buy before it is loo late. All kinds of produce taken iu exchange for dry goods, clothing, hats, notions, &c. All kinds of furs taken in exchange for goods. I

Attention.

The attention of our dealers in Hosiery Glovas, Shirts Drawers and Gents Furnishing Goods, of even7 description, is called to the establishment of Byron Van Reed. Lufayctte, He has the best stock in the West, and will sell to dealers at the lowest trade prices, duplicating Cincinnati, Chicago, or New York Bills, Orders by mail promptlyfilled S

Dec, 26 6m.

v.: &

Clover Seed.

Campbell & Barter will pay the market price in cash for Clover Seed.

Skates.

The best and cheapest lot in town, for "both 1 adies,and gentjerrien, at. PATTERSON'S:

JtlrfRRMER.

A ME YH fiftN D0N.-=0 rrTh rsday, last,, by Rev. .T. §. Webb,

WILLIAM H. RAMEYJ

WM. BROMLEY & CO'3

Manufacturers and Dialers in

BOOTS AND SHOES,

HATS AND CAPS,

Of latest styles and best quality,'

ATLOW PRICES.

•Ill Work Warranted.

Sell as low as any other House in town.

Mr.

InD Miss

HERNDON, all of this,-city.

EMMA

SaLbrNG —DAiif^ER On .the earner (frfy, by sstmo, Mr.

A'ABOS FOLD­

ING, of Faj'otte County, Ind, and Mise MARY DAIWER.OF this city. ~k—. t„ y— "r-

Attention, Comrades!

A meeting of Post No. 1, G. A. R., will be held at the new hall over Mack's Bakery, on Friday evening 21 st inst. A full attendance is desired, as business of importance will come before the Post. j- .... »»4

Run down to the Green street Drug Store and get a pockct piecc.Y~ —J

A fino'lot of Skates, Sleigh Bells, ,&c., juet received at the Elston Corner.

Dead Shot for I?ats, usier^ box war rant,e$l, .at the Green etreet Drug Storo.

Best Fine Cut Tobacco in the city,

at jthe Green St, Drug Store, v.

Crawfordsville Produce market. Wheat, (red) 2 30@2 35 (white) 2 35@2 40 Flour, barrel §13 00 Buckwheat Flour, cwt 5 00 Apples 50@G0c

Dried,,, lb 5c

TurkigsV lb ......... ............10 Chickens 20 Pot a to es, h... ................ 9 0 c@ 1 00 leathers, lb ~. 60@(55c Eggs, doz.. 20c Lard, lb 12c Butter, lb 25.@30c

WATCHES F0UTHE MILLION.

ARK AX DALE ACO.'S GREAX-WATCII CLUB.

Everybody needs good watch, and wishes tn fret it at the" lowest possible prices a horde of swindlers kuowing this havo contrived ynriouH ingenious devices to get people's money, and then cither fail to send a watch, or send one "that is worthless as a timekeeper. ARRANDAI.E & CO. bave now perfected arransroTnents ly whioh, for the small sum of $10, a good and reliable watch miiv be certainly obtained. They have formed a GREAT WATCH CLUB on the following plan Certificates containing the numbers of all the watches named in our wholesale list (which is sent to all applicant.".) are mixed up, enclosed in envelopes, and sold for 25 cts. each. Every cert (Irate is warranted to be for a watch, and as will he seen by reference to the list, none are of less value than ten dollars, while some are worth $300. We undertake to send any Wate.h drawn whatever may be its value for $10, and in order that every one ruay ahso utely depend upon getting a first class time-piece, we guarantee that every purchaser ot One Dollar's worth of cerUcates shall receive at least one for watch No. 553 our wholesale list, sent post-free, which is a first class patent lever, a handsome and reliable watch, in sterling silver hunting case, and usua.Iy. sold for $40. You will certainly get snch a watch and, besides, you may get a gold c'hronometor worth $".00. We sell the certificates as follows One for "3 cents, Three for 50 cento, Six for ••1, and twenty for $3. To those sending #1, we will send a handsome chain gratis. To those sending $3. we will send a GOLD CHAIN warranted not to tarnish in !20 years. Parties getting up liii'ger clubs will receive liberal presents, particulars of which may be learned on application. As it is our intention to do a strictly honorable busiuess, and to insure our customers from* liability to loss, we will send onr watches WITHOUT MON-

KY:

instructing, the express agent to collect on delivery, [f we are desired to forward watches by mail, the money must be sent us by Bank Draft or Post Office Order, and it will then boat our risk. We will" then register the package ut our past office, and if lost, will of charge. If any watch sent is not approvt

package ut our past office, and if lost, will replace it free ^proved, it may be returned and tlie'money will be refunded. The reputation of our firm, which has been established for tive years, and is well known in every part of the country, we trust will be deemed a sufficient jruaranlee that we will faitblullv perform all wc contract to do.

A re

AHRANDALE A CO.. ItJi Broadway, New York.

decl!m3] Post Otticc Box, 5,-2S3.

GIVE US A CALL.

January 23,186S.-tf ...

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Octobcr 29,'67m3.

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ELSTON BANK. THIS

institution, with its capital undiminished, willcontinnue to do a general Banking business, under the firm nnme of Elston Jt Son, and under the general supervision of B. W. En* gle, Cashier. ISAAC O. .ELSTONv-Jr.

Campbell S Hurler's Column

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CASH HOUSE

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CAMPBELL & HABTER

IS KOW

MAKING READY

Tit*

FOR

SPRING TRADE,

CLOSING OUT TIIEIIl

WINTER STOCK

—1 AT

LOW FIGURES,

And offering to their Customers

GREATER INDUCEMENTS

THAN EVER.

Those looking lip the best Bar (rains in town, will not fail to call on them before they purchase.

BEINGprinciple

I

SIGH OF THE

CRAWFORDSVILLE, WZV'A

convinced by actual experience that the of buying and Felling for caih is tho only true one on which business can be done successfully, they aro determined to adhere s'.rictly to this plan. All merchantable

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Will bo taken as Cash in exchange.

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Jaunar^SO, ISffS*

GREAT WESTERN

MARBLE WORKS!

Crave for ilsvi lie, orntown

and JLogansport.

THE

•via

above mentionod c8l:ibtiihtnont8 are doing an extensive and successful business in manufacturing

MONUMENTS,

HEADSTONES, &c.

Wo can the citizens of Montgomery

AB

adjoining counties that being so extensively on gnged in the truiJo, and purchasing 6uch large quantities of Marble, we get it at i-

Greatly Reduced Pricesy

therefore it enables us to sell you work at much (lower priccs than yeu can purcha.'c the tcuno 'quality at any ether shop in this part of the

State. 'si v*

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Wo keep the very best quality of

AMERICAN &JTALIAN MARBLE,

(notwithstiinHing you have been told differently By some of our competitors.)

ire JDefgt Competition

ON FINE.QUALITIES OF MARBLI!,

n.nd as regards style of work, -we'-nte not to be excelled. To satisfy yourselves, call in at the shop located on ,4

..Crreeii Street,

OPPOSITE TUE ELSTON B4IVK,

where yom. Will find H. COLLINS, one of the mo it experienced Marble men in tho s,-'

WESTERN COUNTRY!

ready to show you seme of the

Finest Specimens or Marble,

and work, ever exhibited in Crawfordsvillo.

ALL WORK .DELIVERED,

«ot up and warranted to give satisfaction according to contract.

Orders Solicited

and promptly attonded to.

P. S.—We do an extensive business for ?mal profits. We have put'up MORE and some of the LARGEST nnd FINEST jobs of work of any -other establishment in the county in tho game length of time we' travel through the country soliciting orders, and can say to the public that wo will sell you your work at the same price that wo will at the shop, and furthermora, if there is any shop that can sell you work at from 15 to 20 per cent, cheaper than tve do, WHY DON'T TIIEY 1)0 IT? We DKFY COMPETITION in prices, and if wo don't furnish such Marble as we agree to, you need not rcccive the work.

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Crrcat' Bargain.

MThe

undersigned offers for sale, very

chenp, his Farm, containing-1.96 ncrcs of fertile land, situated hnlf amilo ea-3t of Plensant. Hill, Ind., on the Williamsport and Crawfords- ... ville £tate road, 166 acres of which are in a good "state of cultivation, n'n.l 40 acros of good timber,

There is on the farm a substantial dwelling house with eight rooms, built of the best of brick, all well finished. There we also on the ftirm a good barn -ard outhouse?, and plenty of pure water. A considerable portion of the land is well sot in meadow. Wheat in the ground, carpets, sheep, farming utensils, «te., will also be disposed of on very reasonable terras, Those wishing to purchase propertj at a bargain will find it to their interest to call on me before the first of March, on the premisos, where they can be satisfied as to particulars and terms.

Feb tf JOHN M. THOMAS.

Honorable and Lucrative

EMPLOYMENT

furnished to tho graduatos of the

Indiana

Telegraph" Institute,

OR r~:

MONEY ^REFUNDED.

Every student who. has graduated from thi« Institute during the pastycur, has found employmcnt within one month after completing the Courso, at salaries varying from $50 to $75 for the first month, with prospects of advancement.

The following new "Lines" are being erectod, on which students have a chance of situations The Union Pacific Line .with its Branahcs.

The'Southern Telegraph Lino. The St. Panl and New Orleans Line. Louisville and Paducah Lino. The Atlantic & Pacific Lino. The National-Union Line. Anew Line from New York to Chicago, and a new one in Florida.

Besides these Commercial Lines, there are several new Railway Lines now building. Ir.' this State we hav©—

The Indianapolis & Vineenncs Railwayt'~"'' Tho St. Loufe, Vandalift ik Tcrrc Haute Rail waVi

Tl.c Indianapolis & Iterro Haute Railway. The Grand Rapids »t Indiana Railway.' The proprietor of the Institute binds himself in writing, to help the student, on graduating) to a situatioh as Telegraph Operator, ot refund the money paid for Tuition.

Ladies or Gentlemen, from fourteen to thirtyfive years of age, can do equally well. Daily instruction in Spencerian writing free.

For further information, call at the oOiee of tho Bryant & Stratton Business College, or address, with stamp,

C. E.II0LLENBECK,

Nov. 21m3csp] Indianapolis, Ind.

TO'NSOEIAL.

GEORGE TROUT & CO.

Having established themselves iu tho

BAEBEEING

A N

HAIR-DRESSING

Buriness, in tho room north of the "Corner Book Store," Green Street, where they ar» at all times ready to accomodste the public with an "easy and clean" shave. They invite those needing their sorvicos *o give them a call, as they feel warranted in saying thnt t-bey ^-ili render perfect- iatiefactioo. l?3-4.

THUWAY IT IS DONE.

t?%

In order to give the public and people in geheral, good and cheap goods, is to buy .of the first class manufacturers and business houses in the Eastern which.

BORN Sc BRO.

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are doing every season but they have been for1' tunate this fall to buy good* at such

REDUCED KftTES

that they can poropote with any house west of New York city. In the first placc, they have bcon in the market when gooda were sold at ruinous priccs to. the manufacturer and in the second place, they strictly

FOR CASH,

which gave them tho advantage of buying where -they pleased, and at from

to 2S PER CM2JYT. JLESS

than those parties that bought on time. They enn sell goods at tho same price, to their customers and friends, as the mnjority of merchants pay for their goods, ire shall make a profit. Now, in order to got •.•.-• .y

CHEAP GOODS,

you ought so go to S. Born A Bro., and see for yoursplf how they really sell goods. ''Five cenU saved is ten cents made" is an old adage, and in order to do that, go to S. BORN BRO.,

AT WAYNETOWN.

You can get everything in the lino of

DRY GOODS.

CLOTH IIS a

11 ATS,

VPS,

BOOTS,'"v

HOSIERY,

SHOES,

Mv:'

D, PI KE.

T"

D. TYKE.

FARM FOR SALE,

AT A

NOTIONS,

Ha

HARDWARE,

CROCKERY,

J&c., &c. &c.,

at greatly rcduced rates.

They alno inform the public that they are ready to-pay tho highest market price for

CORN, WHEAT, HOGS,

Cattle, Butter, Eggs, Lumber, Shingles, A~c., See., in cash or exchange.

SS3T Remembor the placo. S. BORN BRO., •J Oct 24ral] Waynetown, Ind.

E. &

RAILROAD.

W.

A NEW STOCK OP

FALL & WINTER

JUST RECEIVED BY

W. N..-3VASSON,

%1t the J\*eiv Brick Corner,

Washington St., trawlordsvliic.

.# SUP SIR S TOCML OF

ANCY

Fancy Silks,

JDe Laines,

Mohairs,

I00DS

RESS

SUCII AS

Scotch PlaidSf

^.r.Vv Poplins, ,|-

Ginghams

Prints A'c. arc.

Genuine Lace Collars^

Plain Linen Collars,

ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF

Fancy DRESS BUTTONS

A nice line of WIWTER GLOVES.

iwonrxoiws.

ALSO A SUPERB LINE OF

Cloths and Cassimeres,

CAH.PHTFS.

SfiM)i§9a

ZZats db Caps,

All of the latest styles.

Come and See I

Remember tlie leur Brick Cor* ner, Farmers, when in town. Oct. 3 1867J W. N. WASSON.

GLApS,.Drug

PAINTS and OILS, for sile at Fry's new Store. [jury 12.

MEDICAL.

Purify Your Blood!

Hurley's Sarsaparilla.

Of all the remedies that have been dincorereA during the present age for the "thousand] 01 whioh flesh is heir to," noue equal this wonderful preparation. Oply ten years have elapsed siiiqe tho'discovereir:(whd spent a decade in studying experiments,-And perfecting it) first introduced it to the public, acid it is already rocognized by the roost emincn* thysiciansin all part* of the country, to bo the :ust surprislhg and effective remedy far corfaifr diseases of which they have knowledge.

All other Compounds or Syrups of this root have hitherto failed to command tho sanction oi Faculty, because on being tested, they have been found to contain noxous ingredients, which nutralize tho good effect of the Sar£jparilla,?anfl oftentimes injure the health of the patient. It is not so with Hurley's preparation.

This is the pure and genuine extract of she root, and will, on trial, be found to effect a oertain and perfect cure of tho following comp.tints anddiseaaes:

Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costive-' ness, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneyh, 'Dyspepsia, Erysipilas, Female Irregvlarities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Files, Pulmonary Dis--r eases, JSyphilus, Scrofula or King's Evil.

E. J. Binford & Brother, Agents.

Hurley's Ague Tonic!

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Perfectly Reliable

The only remedy for Chills and Fever or Agns and Fever that is or can be depended'upon Hurley's Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured by using it who. had tried tho usual remedies without benefit but in no case has

HURLEY'S Ague Tonic

failed' to effect a enre. All who have used it cheerfully tell their afflicted friends of it, as a suro and certain cure lor chills and fever. Any one suffering from the chills would consult their own interest by sending to a drug .store and buying a bottle. It is pleasant to take, compared with others, and will be certain to cure all caset of fever and agne or chills and fever. Send for it t« the proprietors, JAMES RUDDLE & Co.. ,, ,,, ,, Louisville, Ky.

E. J.'BINFORD & BROTHER, AGTLST*.

HURLEY'S

Popular WORM CANDY.

As this is really a SPECIFIC FOR TVOEMS, and tho BEST AND MOST 1'ALATABLE FO'BM to give to children, it is not surprising that it is fast taking the place of all other preparations for worms—it bo ing perfectly tasteless, and children will take it*

JAMES RUDDLE Co., Proprietors.

HURLEYS

STOMACH BITTERS!

For

Debility,

Loss of Appciite., Weakness, Jndigestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of Action of the Liver, OR DISORDERED S TO MA CM, There tire no Bitters that can compare with these in removing the distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any drug storo in the United States, or from the proprietors, JAMES RUDDLE Oo., •v- Louisville, Ky. F.. J. BINFORD & BRO., Agents,

BETT [SON'S

ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT,

Has proved itself to be ono of the bost LinimenU made for Sprains, Bruisos, &c., in all cases when tried for man or beast, and will do all we claim for it. Try a bottle, and we aro satisfied yo* will never afterwards use any other.

NOTICE TO MOTHERS.

DR. SEABROOK'S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP!

WE

have, by purohase of the original re^ ceipt, become sole proprietors of this celebrated Medicine. We ask you to give it a trial, with an assurance that you will in future discard all those nauseous and destructive stuffs, such as Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Dawce'a Mixtures, &c., combinations of a past and antiprogressive age, when it was thought that tho moro dssgusting the mixture the bettor the medicine.

Use in the future only SEABR00K4S, a combination quite up with the advancement of the age. Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and reliable in all eases. Invaluable iu the following disoascs:

SIMMER COMPLAINT^ IRREGfL4R1TIES OF THE BOWELS, AEST1VENESS, TEE1HIKC iJ &C.) itC. r'

Gives health to tho child and KEST to tho MOTH*?.

Wo could furnish any quantity of certificate* bearing evidence -of its superior qualities, bat prefer that our medicine should stand on its merits, which it will do u.pqn trial.

JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,

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E.

PEOPEIETOES 17'. LOUISVILLE^ KY.

J. Binford & Brother,

Agents, Crawfordsville, Ind*

DR* SJbABROOi&JS

ELIXIR OF PYROPHOSPHATE OF IRON AND CALISAYA.

THIS

elegant combination ptfsseftstts all tho best TOMC properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the disagreeable taste an'd bad effects of either, separately or in other preparations of these valuable medicines: It should be taken in all oases when a gentle tonic impression-ia required—after convalescence from FEVERS or other debilitating diseased, or in- those distressing IRRKGULABITIES peculiar to females. No female should be without it, if liable'to such disease*, for nothing can well tako its place. JAMES HUDDLE & CO., Proprjetiow

Louisville, Kyi

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AGENTS

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