Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 October 1857 — Page 3

NEW JEWELRY!

&

FINE WATCHES! Silver and Plated Ware1

I•elected

IIAVRjnstreciivcd one of tlie 1 orgeat 'and beat stock of

Watchcs, Clocks

Sc

A O 0 9

Jewelry

Ever before brongbt to Crawfordeville, which *111 Mil

E A

han than was over beforo offered in town. •lock ii comprised of a large variety of

nis

Gold Patent Lever Watches, Duplex Detached Lever Silver Hunting Palcnt Lever Watches,

Duplex ,.

Ladies Gold cck Chains,

Wntch

Gents Gold, Fob and Vest Silver Detached Levers, Open Faced and N I N

•OO different styles of Ladies & Gents Breast Tina, SOO different styles of Gold Ear Drops, 600 different styles of Finger Rings, 100 different styles of Genti sleeve & collar buttons

Silver and Plated Spcclacles, Goggles, Gold and Hair Bracelets, and Wrist Bands, Gold Lockets Silver Tliimbles, Coral Beads, Ladie»

Si

Gfnls Pocket Books, Silver and Plated Tea & Table

Spoons,

Sugar nnd Cream Spotns Pen Knives,

And a liirgc variety of other articles usually found in a Jewelry Store, all of wliicli is warranted as represented. I have also on hand a large stock of

O

Violin and Gruitar Strings,

IVJiich.I will tell Cheaper than the Cheapest.

Watches, Clocks & Jewelry,

Repaired & Warranted,

At the sign or the

Golden Watch,

One Door East of 1 lollon House. Oct 17'i7v9nl3-tf. AMISS I'ATTEUSOX.

JNWGJ0DS7

J. Crawford & Mullikin, HAVIM

received tlseiv inek of Kail 1.11

nd winirticlcs

tor goods. cunr-i.-ting of the following :i in pint: l'Yer.cli Afiivnos, Mu-llti D'Lanes,

Saxony Plaids, fr'nncy Print's, Alpacas, Ail Wool iVLnue JJrovrn and Blvacltctl

Ticking- mid Ci.n'un I^lannrls, Browu und Blcachtd Shii'liii^s, }Jl,ick Silk*, Jluil and Wiiiit* ]•'!..:i:t»-ls, JmiiS and Satincti-', Black «nd Fancy Cnssimeirs, Buots ttiil iSIIOM, ilats muI CJapfs, JleacJy Made CluJiinjy* CollVu aud Tea, 1 udigo and MtJilrr. Queeusnrnre and {jUsewar\ Our stock Comprises all i!

TO FARMERS.

f|"MlK undersiuned would respectfully in'»rin Ji.« J. farnicrs of Montgomery County that lie oilers his ser\ ices to pithe.r and hull their clover seed 011 the shares, five one-half of tJie seed in merclianttdde onlers. and yivim: me niv board in comvenBillion of which 1 vyi'l leave the straw on theground where it gro ed. J. )j. SWAN.

Oet. :-v )iil 1 -Jw.

J. S. Allen, M. D.

'1„T AVIN(! resumed the practice of Surgery and Medicine, will give undivided attention toall ]irofesiional e.ills. Ollice in Davis 1 leatuii's tslore. [•lune". 1S57 \Sii4G—tin.

GUARDIAN

:-'i

SALE.

fOTU'K is lioroby given

.•jUOllCK ishoroby given, that the undersigned Ji(t hi(t lli pel mis and estats of the mi)ior heirs of Jacob Snyder, deceased, in jmrsuaneo of art order of the Judge of the Common l'leas Court of.Montgomery County. State of Indiana obtained •it th October Term thereof, lSi7 will sol! at private sale the fulUwing real estate the property cfsaid heirs, lo-wit: Lot No. 4 in Wilsons adtliition to the town of Crawfordsvill*- also, part of the west half of the south-west qr. ofsw*. 24. town. 1!'. range wo.t also. ]iart of the east half of the south-east qr..gec., 28, town 10, ranjre 5 west, containing eighty five acres more or lest*: all situate in Mentyonwrs cuunty. State of Indiana: Terms of Sulo—$.1,000 on 20 Dec. next: $1,000 on the 25 Dev. following: the residue within two years from day of sale. 1' urehaser to give notes with approved surety, payable without relief ft om valuation and appraisment laws.'

W m. McBKOOM. Guardian.

Oct. 17 8w.

iUIKr.T IIKl.D, Attorney at Law.

«X. II. KAKL, Surveyor.

HEED & EAEI, General Land Agents,

TIIOV. Ceunty Sea! of Dosiiplinn Co., K. T. ill buy and sell lands aud town lots, locate jU "i Warrants, and give general information in rv 1 to Iowa Lands, uiul all other Kansas Lands t..... .vn'US.

RSFERENCES:

Basaottifc Wilson, Jno. II. Likens, K. M. Stewrrt, St. Joseph Lcncli & Patterson, Iowa Point: lion. K. It. iiccsc, Gen. L.J. Easiin, Leavenworth Clity lion. Daniel Woodson, Lccompton J. W, ljprmun, Doniphan Charles Nash, Ft. DesMoino. I'twa IIou. Hsary S. Lane, Wilson & McDonald, Hon. James Wilson, Crnwfordsville, Indiana B. F. Iteno, Ft. Dodge, Iowa.

Jur.o 18, !S57vSn47-ly.

D^OKS

WORKS—Kollins' History, Josephus, lutareh'# Lives, Shakspeare d- Byron, for 4, FRANK HEAtON, May 2-tf.

4DOZ.

Ke. 1} Empirtl

Bl^k.

.^^^tt.K^ploratiou.justreceii

f^ANK

"EATON.

May 2 IS5 \6n41-tf. y0. Empire Blook.

CJADDLEBY & CAERIAGE TRIMMINGS a general assortment received by "Pril 4. Gniiua fe Bcrbrujoe

CASH,

or Books and Stationery, given in oxchange for good clean Rags, by ni*y 2j Fbank Hkatok, No. 1 Empire Bl*ck.

Reap Hoaka, for sale by

July 11, 1S57 v6u5l- tf. O Campbell 4b C#.

O lAlPEOVED Pat. IIay Rakes for sale by July 11185*. Campbell« Co.

lT MORE'of Ford's Superior Tat. Straw Cut ten, juat r««iT»d by Campbtll

Delivery of Fruit Trees!

Our subscribers are re-

35 quested to be punctual 35 in their attendance at Crawfordsvtlle, Ind., on the 10th day of November, 1357.

Oar Trees havo made a fine growth during the season, and we believe in every reapect, are »ucb to command themselves to jowr judgement. Our Dwarf Trees are^particularly fine, their precoci^usness, freedom from disease, added to the size and quality of the fruit Ihey bear, render them faverites wherever thej have received a fair trial.

HOOKER, FARLEY & CO., Oct 17-4ir. Rochester« New York.

OCTOBER ELECTIONS GREAT TRIUMPH OF THE PEOPLE

PARTIAL

returns from October elections in

Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Iowa, have been received, and it trill be seen that so far as heard from

H. S. COX & CO.

NO.

COMMERIAL BLOCK,

6,

GREEN STREET,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA,

Are selling their largo stock of Groceries, Painta, Oils and Dye Stuffs, cheaper than the same articles can be bought in any marketin Northern Indiana. Their stock is the largest ever brought to Crawfordsville, and is composed, in part, of the following articles:

Bbls of Prime N. 0. refined Sugar, yellow AtJ and white, at 12)^@15 cts per lb. tjrj) Sacks of Frimo Eio Coffee, at 14 cents per /Ww pound.

S' Boxes Western Reserve and Hamburg cliccse at 12^ cents pur pound. 5 Bbls Sugar House Molasses at 80@90 cents per gallon.

I5bls Baltimore Syrup at Ion.

$1,10 cto paf gal-

Bbls Codfish at S}a cents per pound.

Barrels of llice at SX cents per pound.. S

•I) Barrels of Linseed Oil. at $1,00 per gallon.

•J Barrels of Lard Oil at $1,-30 per Gallon. *~i

500 ^cat' $2,(50 per Keg.

And a the ttsand other ai tides too numerous to nontion, all of which will be toll cheaper for Cash than they can bo purchased any where else the County. 1L S. COX & CO.

I59~N. B. Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana ncy taken at par in exchange for Groceries. IV ANT KI— Kegs. Butter, Feathers^ and all kinds of country Produce. IT. S. COX Co.

No. 6, Commercial Block, Crawfordsville, Ind. October 17 lSi7v9nl5-tf.

Important Noice to Wheat Shippers.

T11F.enable-hipp'ers

New Albany fc Salem liiiil Bord in order to to get forward as much wheat as possible lireviouw to tlie close of navigation. will cum wheat from this date until the lOtii ut'.November next at a rcilucion of 2 5 pc-r cent per hundred weight lVom their local tariff after that date the ur.ua 1 prices will be elituircd on all shipments of grain. U. JC. BliVANT, A^ent.

Oct, Ii)v«.inl2w4-

ides usually

•hejit in a l)i.\ (i01 nl Store. We would tek the cit:5 list call and prieo our-rnO Is lie!\ir mairiiiiT 1 heir pundiii.-cji. We are determined to sell at tin li.we.st figures. .1. C'JiAivroiiu it iiti.LlKiN-. iX-tulier 17. lS-j7-vl»nl f-

JlKUR'Ah NOTICE.

Mary M. Holloway, M. I).

V1/1SI1KS

tr

l\ H. M.UiSSiAIAS SALE. of a writ

1 DV virtu.. _I directed from the Clerk'

Oet 10 lS")7w4. U. S. Marshal, Dist. Ind. By Jkssk D.'Caumicuaei.,Doputy. [Printers fee £5,50]

NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS

THT* CtD

SB'A

1V

is hereby given, tlint for the purposeof receiving 1'n.ves, I will iltcnd either in person or by deputy at the usual places of holding Kleetions in tiie several Townships, as fellow.-?: Cfiiil Creek Township, Monday, Oet. 1*.», 1S07. Wiivr.o lJipley Urown Seott

do do do do do do do do do

fe

Union .... Madison Sugar Creek Franklin Walnut Clark

Tuesdiiy. do 'ji\ Wedn'sd'y, do *21. Thursday, do 22, Friday, do 23, Saturday do 24, Monday, do 2('., Tuesday, do 27, Wednesday,do 28, Thuisdav, do 29. Friday, do 30.

ll.VTI'lS OF TAX FOR IS37, ARF, for County Tax, 25 cents on each one hundred dollars, and '-0 cents poll. School Tax, 10 cts on each one hundred dollars and 50 cts poll. Sinking Fund Tax. 2 cts on cachone hundred dollars in'all the Townships. Road Tax. 5 cts in all the Townships upon each one hundred dollnrs, cxceptSugai Creek and Walnut Townships, which arc 10 cts "on the hundred. Township Tax, 5 cts on each $100 in Coal Creek, Kiplcy, Union and Madison Townships, and 4 cts in Wayne and Clark, 6 cts in Urown, .*? cts in Scott, 10 cts in Sugar Crock and Franklin and 8 ctsin Walnut Township Tlnililinr* Tuv Q*

nn.,1.

o-iaa

and Sugar ships, aud 15 cts 011 the hundred and 80 cts poll in Scott Township, and 23 eta on the hundred and 25 cts poll in Union Township, and 26 els on the hundred aud 50 cts poll in tee Corporation of the

JOHN LEE,

town of Crnwfordsvjllc. Sept. 26-v9nl0-6w. Treasurer M. C.

NOTICE.

Athe

LL«e Jato firm of Cumberland, Gregg & Co.. are requested to call at Clnistman fc Greggs' Hardware Store and pay up their notes and accounts, as I will be there to settle with' them until the loth of Oct., and all whodo not call by that time I will leave their notes and account.* with tho proper officers for collection. The business or tho jinn must be settled up by that tinie-

Sept- 26-v9nl0-S0. J. W. CUMBERLAND. Journal copy.

FOR SALE.

fTVIIE undesigned wishes to sell all his Real and _L Personal property, consisting of a farm containing 200 acres, moro or less, lying 6 miles northwest cf Crawfordsville, 100 acres, or more being now in cultivation. A House and Lot. Xo. S2, original p2at in said town also, Cast half of house and lot, No. 22, Powers addition his stock of Goods and'other personal property. Persons wishing to purchase will please call and sec said property. Any, or all of which, can behad on reasonahfe terma. C. W. PRATHER.

Sept. la '57v9nS-if.

it

Co.

GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE!

Over 5009 Ready Made CtarBenfa

Campbell, Galey & Harler,

HAVE

enlarged their Clothing Room to donble its former sizo, and completely filled it with Ready Made Garments, comprising every thing in the way of Gentlemen's

Famishing Goods, to-wit:

Fine Cloth Overcoats, Fine French Oloth Frock do Beaver do Coats, do Bear Skin do I do do Casimerc do do Felt do do Business Frock and do Union cloth do Coats Haglin Suites—nc\r. Farmers Heavy Body ,. Styles, Coats, farmers working C«ats, do Pea Jackets,

Cloths and Casimerc Pants, Plain & Fancy

Heavy Satinett and Union Pants,

Plain and Fancy.

Fine Satin and Velvet Tests.

Fine Casimerc Vests to Match Suits.

Farmers Heavy Working Vests,

PLUSH & VALENCIENNES VESTS.

FINE BUSINESS VESTS.

Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Heary Wool do de do Overshirts for Laborers, do Canton Shirts. Fine Linen. Shirts White & Colored, do do Shirt Collars & Shirt Fronts. —ALSO—

A LARGE LOT OF

BOYS CLOTHING —ALSO—

Men's Fash. Soft Hats, Black

tJ-

Colored.

AL60

A Large Lot of Caps for Winter, Embracing many entire new styles & very desirable —ALSO— AN IMMENSE STOCK OF MEN'S

BUCK, BERLIN, FUR & WOOL GLOVES & GAUNTLETS, CRAVATS, TIES, COM­

FORTS, SILK AND

LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS: To conclude with their immense stock of

BOOTS & SHOES

THE LARGEST THEY EVER IIAD and THEY SAY CONFIDENTLY

€liristmaia& Gregg,

The largest and only exclusive

HARDWARE Establishment

In

isiform her lalv fiivuls that .-die

liiii takun .room# at the Holtor. Jii.UsC, where she may lie consulted at all Orders It !'t duung l.i iibsenec will receive l-iKomjil nlti'iitio! Oct 10 150.7v!ui]'.'hi 1.

of eNeen.'.inn (ii. fa.) to me Ofd .e the U. S.

Circuit urt for the l.'istrict of Indiana. I will mi Tuesday the lOih day of November. A. D.1S"7 between lie hoursof l" nvl.'dc A. Jf. and 4«Vloel: i'. M. at the Couit Ii oiisc door i.i the town of CrawfordsviJlc. Montgomery County, Indiuna, offer for sale at public Auction the rents aud pr fits for seven years of all the following described real estate to wit: Part of the South half of the North Hast qr. Section thiity-six (S i) Township eighteen 1 IS) range six (ii) containing 7aeres, and the North Kast qr. of the South-east qr of Section ilnriv-six (3i5 Township eighteen (Is 1 range six -10 acres, (upon which is a Water .Mill and the usual machinery located all situate in Montgomery County and State of fn'iaaa. a*id upon !ailure to realize 11 sullicient sum to satisfy the demand I will at the same time and place, anil in manner aforesaid offer for sale the fee simple of all said above described real estate. Taken as the property of Elijah Clark, at the suit of Charlis G. Shaw Lucius C. Buell. Lucius Barbour ifc (ioodrich II. Harbour, against William S. Smith, Noah Myers. Thcophilus N. Myers & Elijah Clark, sold without regard to upnuiiscment laws. .JOHN L. ROBINSON,

Montgomery County.

No, 2, Empire Block, Ciawfordev ille, Indiana

A

TLACIJKU OF

Piniif!, JtklcikoB, a ml String Instrument, Musk arranged for any Instrument.

ia/ios J|- JSIclodeons Tuned and Repaired /ii Mr. T, Newman's Jewelry And Music. Store, NO. 2, Uiiiiord's Corner.

Sept. 2(5, v9ul0m2.

Campbell, Galsy & Harter,

:•/. TIIE

Largest and Only Exclusive

i*

CHEAP

HARDWARE STORE IN

Montgomery County.

NO. COMMERCIAL BLOCK,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

A NEW PIANO PRICE lilST. TEKMS CASH. There having alw&y* been a demand, hitherto unsnppticd, f»r good low-priced Piano*, that should make the j^iano a more generally procurable lnxnrj* than it has yet been" we have succeeded iu making arrangement* to bo^ supplied for the future uitli Pianos of good quality and inita that we will sell FOil CASH, at the fallowing priu«s:

Octaves, plain rosewood ease—fine finish 3179 .. round coritcrs, dec. 19(1 plain 200 round corners 2IO OtGULT OHXAJIKNTED STYLES PROrCBTIOXlU.T LOW. Trom these prices no variatton can in any case be made. So that persons ordering bjr letter can rely upon buying ai for lowest prices.

Theso instruments are not

41

merely got np to sell." b»:l

are good substantial pianos, fully warranted, and to bo r* farnod if not satisfactory. SMITH Jt NIXON, Manufacturers of-

Suitit

&

Nixo.n's Parlor

Pianos,

and agents for

Clilckering, Stodart, Dunham, Ac.

Geo.

a. PttfKcs

&

Co.'s

Melodeoitf.

Aug. 29,v?nC-ly.

A I I E N S NOT

being wearied in the business wc have been engaged in, we will now offer to you a

JHL 9

Larger ajul More Complete Stock of

fjuluTJ SC

"wiisra",EK,

O S

Ever Offei cd in oar ROOM8 Before,

We ash all that want good styles and cheap goods to call and examine our stock", we will take

Or ANYTHING You Have to SELL,

For goods, at small profits. Call on us, and see our goods. J-.LTZROTII, HARDING &. C5. Oct. 10 lS37v0nl2in6.

S I S S N E E

Tuner and Teacher of the

Piano Forte and Melodeon.

RESIDENCE—CAREEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE FEMALE SEMINARY.

Tw years practice in this 'lace and vicinity besides this est of references from competent judges ofATnsic justify, me to say that I am at all. times

prepared to execute orders in tke Mimical Line in a stylo warranted to give perfect Batifaction.— Scholars can also be accommodated with praetisiing. lessons first class Piano.

All'order* leh at my res denes or Post OffiJ will be promptly attended to. [Oct. l-v9nllm4.

CAMPBELL, 6A1EY AND MUTER

The immense Stock of Goods purchased hy.

CAMPBELL & CO., In the spring having been

E A S E

They are now xecei ving their

Second Stock of Summer Goods,

To-wit:

••000 yds. 4-i Brown Sheetings, 1000 2000

4-4

Bleachcd

1500 500 Ticking, 700 Ilickory Shiiting, -.n 600 Cotton ade, 2500 Lawns, 200 3ereges, 500 Challio, 150 Plaid and Striped Dncalles, 800 Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, 4500 Kew Styles Prints,

Dotted Swh's, •.../ Plain Indies and Victoria Muslin, Printed Brilliants, Fine Organdies, Plain Jaconets, Emb. Curtains, Irish Linen, Carpets,

178 100 800 160 150 175 150 580

1000 Ps." Wall l'aper, 20 Silkn'dks, -60 Linen" -f150 Prs. Suspenders,^ -i' 600 Cotton Hose, 76 Lace & Silk Mantillas, 80 'WLito& Green jlO doz. p'r Silk Mitts, 10 Gloves, 8 -. Lisle Tread do.-,

Ako, a Splendid Stock of

Boots and Shoes,

{. '60 p'r Women's Pegged Morocco Boots, 50. Enamelled 60 Calf 24 Morocco Buskins, i'i~ 86 Ladies Sewed Glove Top Boots, 24 Keriso Kid "36 Cloth Gaiters, 24 Enameled 3G Buskins, 24 Jenny Lind Ties, 86 .Misses Pegged Morocco Boots, 24 Bowed 24 Kid" 12 Cloth Gaiters, 200 Children? every variety, ..m

SOO MenH Calf nnd Kip Boots, 81 Shoes. 3(5 Enameled Gaiters, 24 Congress v" 24 Kossuth 24

i:

Oxford Tics,

12

I!

the BEST

The abovo named goods arc the contents of one room—fitted up exclusively for Gentlemen's furnishing Goods' where can be had every thing appertaining to Men's apparel—in fact every thing that a man wears. Oct. 3v9nll-tf.

Boys, S 12 Kossuth Boots, 12 Congress 'r: 36 Kip Shoes, 24

t'

Calf

Eeady Made Clothing.

150 liinen Froek Coats, 50 Marsailles 20. Russia Duck, 50 Tweed 25 Casimero Frock and Sack Coats, 100 Bl'k.Browii & Blue Cloth ficck" 75 p'r. Black Casimerc Pants, 50 Fancy ... 50 Satinett 24 Marsailles 85 Linen 150 Vcsts-Marsailles,Silk, Satin, Queens

Cloth,-&c., «tc.

All made in Good style

AND OF GOOD MATERIAL. Julv llvSnol-tf. CAMPBELL & CO.

HO BBLS. .valt inst received and for sale for J-UU Cash by [July 11] Campbell & Co.

CHRISTMAS & GEEGG,

T7

HARDWARE COM31ISSION

MEECHANTS,

NO. 2 EMPIRE BLOCK,

AREwell-selected

now adding to their already large stock, a Etipply of

liABB-WARE.

This being that is doiii"

the largest and only extensive IIou.-o au

Exclusive Ilard-H'arc Business, in all its viuii.'is lnanelies, situated in the most convenient nnd business part of town.

We have on hand ev jry variety of American. English and German Ilard-Warc,

1K0.V. SUEET-IKOX, STEEL. "5: KAILS, ANVILS. VISES.

BELLOWS, AXELS, SPRINGS, SASH, GLASS, 7* RUBBER BELTS, BUCKETS, TUBS,

And every variety of Shelf Hard-Ware. Also,

Sadlery, Coach ami Harness Trimmings,

Ilames. Saildle-Trecs, Patent and Enamel Leather. Plain and Fancy Enamel Cloths,Silver, Brass and Japanned Harness in minings and Ornaments of every variety.

a I

such as Threshing, Itenping and Mowing Machines. Plows, Horsc-IIakcs, Corn-Shellers. Cut-ting-Boxes, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hand-Hakes, aud -.i

GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS.

Having selected our Stock from the largest and most popular Houses in tho Union, and having arrangements to have our orders filled in short noticc, and dealing in none but the best brands, we cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call. Having" at present a large trade, and daily adding new and responsible customers, wc feel encouraged to select the best Stock and ofler the most liberal inducements to extend our Trade.

Pay Spccial Attention to Ordering any Kind of Machinery or Goods not Kept in this Market, Or give information in relation to such.

E5W~ All Orders shall receive prompt attention, and shall give the same satisfaction as though thev were present. CIIKISTMAN & GREGG.

Crawfordsville, Sept. 26

:57.

v9nl0-tf.

To ountry Merchants.

a a hi

HATS & CAPS,

144

Walnut Street, Below Fourth Street,

CINCINNATI.

My goods are all new styles and ritEsn. having bceu selected with great care and ptirchased entirely for cash. lean sell .them, from 5 to 10 per cent. less than any house in Cincinnati.

Quick Sales and Small Profits.

Sept. 12-iw D. F. BAUER.

GROCEEIESCoffee,Sugar, Tea, Molasses, Syrnp, Spi

.lies, Starch, &c rcceived^and for sale oj

•pril 4. GKIHX* & Bubbriooii.

TOOLS.

/C arpenters,tCoopere, and Blacksmiths, a good v^' assortmen. 6»nm Bmiynn April 4, IS*7-vol.7-no.8T^tft

Hehnhold's Gennine Preparation o*

HIGHLY CONCENTRATED fOSPflDSD FLUID EITRACT BCCHU.

For Diseases tf the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Obstructions, Secret Diseases, Fe~ male Complaints, and all Diseases of the

Sexual Organs

Arising from Excesses and Imprudencies in life, and removing all improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whsther existing in

MALE OR FEMALE.

From whatever cause they may Imve originated, And no Mattier of How Losg Standing,

Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek.

Joy to The Affiicted.

It curcs Nervons and Debilitated SvifTerers, and removes all the Symptoms, among which will be found „, ...

Indisposition to Exertion, Loss 'i. ...... of Power,lossof Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness Hcrror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadfnl Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Foet, Wakefulness, Dimness'of Vision, Languor. Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Apjietite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms^ Hot. Hands, Flushing of the Body,- Dryness 'of th«

Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Ptin in tho Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, lToquent'ly Black Spots Flying beforo tho Eyes, with TemporarySuff- -ft usion and Loss of Sight Want of Attention. Great Mobility. Bestlcssnes3, with Horror of Soeict}'.

Nothing is more Desirablo to such Patients that S litnde, and Nothing they moro Dread for fear of

Themselves no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness no Speculation, but a

Hurried Transitionfroin one question to another.

These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this medieinc invariably removes—soon follows LOSS

FITS—in one of which the patient may expire.

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If yon arc suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU will cure you. Try it and be convinced cf its efficacy.

Beware of Quack Nostrums and Quack Doctors, who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering, Money, and F.xpnsi.re, by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and SPECIFIC REMEDY.

It allays all pain and inflamalion, is perfectly dcasant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its etiou.

HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU

Is prepared directly according to the rules of' PIIA RMACI A NJC II EM IS TRYwith tlx greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combination. Sec Professor h\V I*.KS1 Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and most of the iate Standard Works of -Medicine.

S T. O O „,©!jr

One hundred Dollars will be paid to any Physician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a 1 iiiicnt, and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one week to thirteen veal's standiri" have been effected. The mass of'VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense. embracing names well know to •Science and Fkbic, 100,000 Bottles Iiave been Scld. and not a single instance of a failure has been reported

Personally appeared before me. an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, II. T. HELMBOLD. Chemist, who being duly sworn does sav. that his preparation contains no Narcotic. Mercurv or injurious Drur. but tire purely Vegetable.

II. T. IlELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 20d day cf November, 1834.

M. P. IIIBBAED, Alderman.

Price Si per Bottle, or Six f»r $5, Delivered to any Address. Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates from professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others.

Prepared and sold by II. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist.

No.

52

South Tenth St., below Chcstnnt, Assembly Buildings, Phila. £5T"To be had of MANSON

Sc

June 27. !SG7vSn49.

aaiaiai

No.

5,

POWERS. Craw

fordsvillc. Indiana, and of all Dru^gist-s and Dealthroughout the United _States, Canadas aud British Provinces.

Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's—Take no Other. CURES GUARANTIED.

.p. G. & E. A. WILIiME,

TAILORS

Have recently opened a

New

Establishment,

For tho manufacturing of all kinds «f

1 1 ii 1 1 ii

I^E-A.I3ST street,

First Door West of Allen, Galey rans' Store.

Kee-

Tlicy res}TCctfnl!y solicit the patronage of the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. Ali work done to order and with tho greatest dispatch. Sept. 12 '67v0n3- tf.

NOTICE.

THE

partnership heretofore existing between Fisher Doherty and John I). Smith, has this day been mutually dissolved, and all debts con. tracted lv said firm will be settled bv said Fisher Dohertv." FIS1IEK DOHERTY,

April 2, 1SS7. OILS D. SILITII.

N. 15. The business will be condwctod at the same place by John D. Smith »fc Brother. Wi- beg leave to return our thanks to our numerous friends and customers for past favors and hoj.-) to receive a liberal share of your patronage in the future. We intend to keep on hands two-horse Wagons nnd Buggies, and all, kinds.of repairing done in short notice and on reasonable terms.

July 2o-v9-hl-3m. JOJ1N T. SMITH & BRO.

READ THIS.

THOSE

•ices, Can-

indebted to the to of Laymon & Co., are requested to como forward and pay their obligations. The old bnsincss innst be closed up. and it is hoped to be done without trouble or expense, but it lias to be done bv

5

tf. H. LAYMON, Aug. S,v9nS. SnrviVing Partner.

WEBSTER'S

f5,50—latest edition—alwavs on wile, hy FRANK HEATOiN,. May 2 v3n41-tf Ko. 1, Empire yloci.

CAI1

Brooma, Tobacco, Cigars, Powder, Matches, Shot, &c.

Also a large an varied assortment of

COMFEOflOIfMIES,

Together with every aiticle kept in the grocer) line. The attention of t.he Funnels of Montgomery County is invited to tliis stock. I will sell at the lowest figures. I wish to purchase all kinds of

O

Aug S, lS57v'.iu3-tf.) McKEE WILSON*.

PhiladeSpIiia

mLL OF

A E & A N

IITIIS

For a Classification of Goods, comprising the departments of Shelf-Goods, House Trimmings, Cutlery, Mechanics Tools, Saddlery, House-Keepers Articles, Agricultural Implements, Gum Belting, Iron, Nails, Glass, Sash, &c., &>c., the public are respectfully referred to our Catalogue, which is now ready for distribution.

Commercial

7,

',

NO.

Row,

A large Stock of Cooking Slovcs on ItaL

FAMILY GROOBRY!

McKEE WILSON, Proprietor,

a in S E a it

HECrawfordsville

would respectfully inform the citizens 'if lid vicinity that lie is now in receipt of a splendid stock of... i.

Fresh Consisting of

firm have just uceivcd their mammoth Stock of Fall and Winter

IN

Cloths, Cassimeres, Veslings, Satinetis, at.d Gor.ts Furr.isliin^ O O S E N E A

All of which they offer to the citizens of Montgomery and adjoinii.p 'oinities at grtiitly reduced prices. their slock eimiprii-cs every vaiicty, Style and Fashion, and consists in part of

Coals, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Pocket and Neck Handkercheifs, Hats. Caps, Carpet Bates,

N S E A S

SPLEJVDID

JEWELS V.

Of all kindi such as

Gents & Ladies Breast Pins, FINGER RINGS, LADIES GOLD Ear Drops, and Cuff Pins, Lockets, Gents Cu(T& Collar Buttons. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,

Of all kind#. ind other artie!e- teo nnmeri»c? to mention to which they invite tho ckizcr.i «-f .Morit- 1 gomcry county and the public srcitcrally. i.nd which they will sell for cash or all kinds Mcrchantabln produce, at such figtirow that every one cvi-rv town will find it to their interest to mako their rmrchas- States. 1: es at t!»c Philadelphia Mammoth H&l! of Fushion, Main Street, opposite the ilolton llouso, Crawfordivilie, Montgomery Count/, Ind.

N. 1'. Garments cut and made to order and ro

75000 ONE

Unabridged Dictwnray—pricc

HE undersigned, determined to give their friends the benefit of the very lowest Gash prices on Hardware, have made their entire purchase in New York and Boston this Fall, direct from first hands and Importers, and having paid Cash for a large portion of their Stock, they feel warrented in saying to such especially, as buy for Cash, that they can save at least from 15 to 25 per cent, by giving them a call before buying elseviheie,

Crawfordsvillk, Ind.

Sept. 1857. Campbell, Galey & Ilmler. ,-

S O E S I N W A E &

The undersigned having purchased IT. BALL'S interest in tho business. Intends to continc* it at the old Stand, A

COMMERCIALBLO

The "AJAX'' Remains Unrivalled! .-

A full Stock of

Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper

•oceries.

Kice,

Coffee, Tcaa,

Sugar, Spices, Mackrcl,

Herring, Salmon, Codfisb, Molasses, Syrup, iTaiains, Hamburg Cheese, Tubs, Chtirna, Buckets, Wash Boards,

-r •£*«. .^v

Sl

With a large variety of other Kitchen Ware, kept constantly on hand. Our Stoves and Wares will be ollcred at reduced prices. All orders for work such as

Tin Kccfin Guttering, Sheet Iigk, Copper,

Or anj- other in our line attended to promptly, and will be thankfully receive J. All work warranted.!

Old Copper, Lead, Brass, Pewter, Paper Rags, find almost all kinds of Farming Produce taken in Exchange. June 20, 1857-v8n48-lf. CIIILTON JOHNSON.

Brittania Warc,

Zinc,

F. COLLINS,DEALE11 IN

O E I N

AND

And Jliiin:tl scJ ircr of

^9

ii .9 tj

TOMB TABLES, GRAVE STONES, &C

W re.-pectfnlly solicit the attention of V? the 1'uiiplu of Montgomery county, to tho

'"•St

stock of -MjhIjIo ever brought to ("r:iwfopiiiwlle. hvcry variety and style ol'work will beexuted in the host, style, with j'Tomptness nnd dispatch.

rJ liou

ishin^ to piiiclinse anything iu

that lino will do well t.o i/.vc tliem a caii. Shop 0j.])0Mte hh toii i'c I.ane'sUiiiik, in the I'ost Oir.ce Building. Aug. 1 v0n2-3ni.

CARRIAGES AKlT BUG:GIES~

II E A E Ii II A N S E

i'oiiipei(ioa

JS.

.Distanced!!!

MILLEK being about to increase hi* n*ready extensive facilities fur maiiaf.n-Liiriug

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES LIGHT VKIIICLKS

cf evciy dcscr.ption by associating as partners tint nnderMgncd jiractical worlnnen from date take* this method to inform his numerouscustniivrs an 1 the jmblie in general that they have faciliticdlbr getting up

Cheaper, Better and Neater Ill-r/:

than any sirniinr establishment of tho kind. Any person in v. unt of good work would do we'd to call and cxuiiiino l'-r tliom.-cive before iirc!' asing elsewhere. Being ail practical workmen and employing none but the ruewt skillful, and liring the very best of material, together with our long acquairit:\Tico with til. want* of thi- «e''ti,ri of cuniry. enables u. to give tbj Lost .-ati.-lUctieii as regards

Pit ICE, AND DUliABiJJTV OF V.'OJtJT.

Heparing executed with neatncM and dispatch, al-o l-ilacksinitliing, Trimming, I'uinting S:c. i-i?" All our work warrented ono year.

I'rofundlv grateful ton generous public fcr their past patronage, thu senior partners respectful!-/-soiicir. continuance of the same to t!:o new tirm.

Sign- .f. S. Miller »i Co., opposite Cctitro Clitireh, Washington street.

pairing neatly and promptly executed. Dr. John llUil*,, Conij.otutd Fluid I^strait ..... ni of SarMii»ariS!H, WAN'! El—For wlrieh the highest price be paid in cash. ISeef Hides, Calfskins, Furr, Wool and Sheep Pelts.

Two Horse Wagon. Smith A Dehorty'scel cbrntcd M«We.(new) for sale by Julr !Si7v?.=6I. CA« 'HELL A CO.

J.

Pcpt.

S. MILLER.

:. II. HEFFN'EK, S. MILLER.

Jt.'T. vO-nT

ly.,

6 cine thing iTew and ValuatjeT The Great

A E I A N I 2 obn Bu&'s King of Pi-iii!.' Wnrs-nsD^'d to fctzyc Cholera, Cliolesa Morbus,

Rheuws-

Gout, Eovrel CoirsdrJut,

Dysentery, Summer Ccr.ipJa! Cramps, Colic, Sores. Cuts, Bnrn*. Soalde, Jiruifies, Cancere, Tu* mors, ifeadachc and Toothu»* oiiivf tt'.'lioa. F«-r by all Drug^ta

ril

.d Store-lice^

Cotr.btnps :ijl tho rnodicirial vlrtnc*

3

ic |'?. "*ga

MA&SON

btates, and lur MANSdN & POWERS. Wholesale & K-.-tail L'i u--

A -ril ISv'nJ".'-'*..

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tur0n ,!0!!

Che t'iutc.J

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POV/EKS,

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