Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 January 1858 — Page 3
AlllHUlt IItlU!TnipRE
The anuueiMiito of the BaJtimoreaos iri tkejrare refined.' Two indiTidtuU, names not known, one a tall man uddw^Uler short in stature, took an airing dftwft the Eastern-avenue last Saturday art^feooM- A citicen named John Quinn wa* Jtiutding with (nend in the street.^ 'Hrt Ufomen approached, iiltd the short from ftcane and trucklfrtQainn'•friend Mr, Qttufh interferMj When the. tall straogjbiv drew a Coltr into thigh^nii the cdtlfcf the. leg, one oadjl wotrtd^S&Bhlhe left wrufe:aMihe' fifth fe tered^bfcfight the fifth snfy Ouinii Tell. When tfj£\6o^*rdly assassin, 'not sitUtiedsjflft^^'JQke' last charge near Quinh'i heao!an®l|te«lf Fortunately, the weapon did not explode, or. the shot most have proved a fatal one.— Tho partiesncommittmg tho. assault then fled, and hsV* not been arrested: Quinn was removed in an Insensible condition.
»rter«v wnen toe. tall stranger drew a Jolt's revolver and playfully balls ito QwnflT. One ball e^r^ ihe, left iigh,fMebatween the thigh one
THE WAT
THEY
DISPOSE or
THE ADRIATIC
TIIE
GIRLS
OCT WEST.—The people of New York are disposing of their surplus female population by sending young girls opt West, where they obtain "places" with' farmers and others. A Mr. Tracy recently arrived at Jamestown, Wisconsin, with a party of these indigent females, and a local paper, called the Independent, thus describes the manner in which they were disposed of: "A charge of ten doUars was made for each person, the money to be,paid by.the employer and to be dcductcd from the future earnings of the young women. The free church was thrown open the young women occupying the scats in rows, some of them crying. Customers then walked along the range with perfect coolness, examining their condition one by one, and, as they found one suitable, they planked the cash aad carried off the prize."
*-SIAM ETIQUETTE.—W-hen the Siamese ambassadors were presented recently to Queen Victoria they threw themselves on their hands and knc§», .and went the whole length of the. room on all fours, and the principal ambassador laid his chin on the step of the throne and read his address in that position, and after the formalities they all backed out in^the same awkward ttylc. The royal gravity was sorely tried fcy th6 ridiculous spectacle. When the distinguished foreigners were invited to a lunch in one of the state apartments.thcy all
palled out
their ,pipes and filled .the
iiall with a cloud of smoke, to the great liorror of the court and tlife din^ust of the Queen, who abominRtes the weed.
TIIE COST
OK
LAUNGHISQ
THAN.—The
THE
LEVIA
London Timet of the 12th, in
svn article upon the difficulties encountered in committing the monster steamship to the water, aud the iuinieifsfc 5xp6nse alrcady- incurrcd ii^.the endeavor, states that the "struggle with-hydraulie power" in the launch has already cost the enormous sum ,f £70,000, or .three hundred and ft fly thousand dollars.' Every foot of her progress down the ways cost nearly a thousand pounds. She was built as a monument of engineering skill. The attempt to get lier into the water will bo abetter test of their skill and a greater triumph than -her construction. 1
A MAN DRESSMAKER HEVEALED.—One of the most fashionable 'dressmakers irv. New York turns out to be a man. For several years past, lie has been fitting dresses to the charming forms of the New York ladies, and fitting the ladies to the charming forms of their dresses. He is naid to be extremely popular with tiie ladies, and many re''ret that the discovery of his scr extended beyond themselves.
AND
PERSIA.—Large bets
were made in England by the admirers of these two splendid steamships, the Adriatic and Persia, on the time consumed by them on their hither voyage The Adriatic performed the trip—in spite of wind and weather—in 11 days and 17 hours, as voriSed by the oath of Capt. West, beating tho Persia's time twenty-four hours.
Bap-Joseph Loofner, the murderer of his wife and of Mr. llorton, of Cincinnati, has been sentenced to be hun^ on 1- nda\ the 30th day of April.
t^Tho War Department is aaid iu bu crowded with applications from every section of the country for commissions in the army of Utah.
LIST OF I.I2TTKRS,
REMAINING
in tho Post Office at Crawfords-
villo, Indiniia, ou tho 31st day of December, 1S57, which if not taken out within three months, will bcaeut to tho Gcueral PostOtficc as dead letter*. .,,
Persons calling for tho same will please say "Advertised." A. Allen Margaret M.,AUred Josephine.
D. Bastow Jonnic R., Bealo A. \Y., Bcaman MnxamiUr, Baily Mary, Baldwin John, Braut G. W., Br*V»t J. E., Brown George Mrs. 2, Brubock Sarah JIT Burk M:\rV A:, lilnek Edwin.
C. Campbell Addison, Clark Daniel M., Cliapin KsC.jCnuger Pris«illa, Celwell lteta, Clark Mary W., Crano AV. C., Corin Thomas, Cully James, Crain lAJuisa.'Cox Elijah.
D. DickonKMitWillot, Deady Thomas, Dobson Margaret. E. Ddwards J. \V.,.Edjrards J^meaU., Ens lev Thornton F. "p. -FrauVlin Rhod#,Fenfcell John'.
G. Galo Samuel, Gibson James, Gasa Elijah, Geigor "Angelica A., Garland Frank, Graham Lau\y S.,Gwinnup Win., Grimes Jonn II. "II# Hcnlcv Abbie,1U11 Lj*dia,Ilamilto6 James,! llanlcy Williani' J!., lMmilton Jamos Mrs., IlenW lienrv. Ilndlov Sidnev.liilt W. W. II.Hester INfar-* tii*. barman^(aria, llughesSarah A.,iluser Joro, Ilolly Milo WM lloaglana J. II.
I. lrvin Mr., Insley AiinS., Irwin James, Iniincl Daniel. ., ... J. Julien Aaaria, Johnson' Samuol J., Jacob Wm., Jones Martha A., Jones Amanda, Jackson Thomts
K. KtrkipdallKachel», Kpight Jtecph. Mirli® (ICORGF, KCNTLCIY"MHHRFD8 JTIIICJ KIFLWCY 'MARR' P.*, Krans M., Keepr llaner.
M. if^oreVmes IL^fatthows Sanford, Murphy James, Meek Walliain F...Stanford E.» Mitcholl J.E,. Maxwoll J. Bi F., Moore Samuel E. S., MarrisS. V., Moore Nathnn M., Moore A. S., Moor Caodico, Unsser Julia S, Moudge James D., Moore Nancv, Montman tVitle, McMaines' Almira.Heton A McNeoly, MoClure Henry, MeClure J. Mrs., M&lncrney Martin".
P. 1'»ri»h JMapb. Pouure w. C., Pareiw H.M.j R. Ryan F. P., K*ws Samuel E., Rector James Itaina Samuel^ Boyli.rE., JlobinsonF, ltaney Lucinda, Rabbit Thomas IL, 8. Sheaftrtlifyj Small 'John «fe Phinas Smith P., Sanndora Jii Jaokson,^oofiell Moriller, Soaniaa A. H. 2, Springate Madi»on, Suanmi Adline, Siinelo Jacob, bpencer James, Stewart Charlas, Stephens, JnddfcCo„ Stephens Robert-
T. T^rlor-Jo:, 'Thompson Eliza, 2, Trnl*ek Parry, Thon»j*!n Maria k., Thomaa Maliida, Thompson John M.
V. Vwidyk Jacob
ABE "SOtF PK2I£-kr li*vA'yarn frieatfe thkt a#s rick! Tlleni*a&-Dr.' EJiiterly's' ad veAisemint jn another col a ran of this paper and go fo the agent in this place and obtain tho medietas recommended for the complaint. We allude to Dr. Easterly'* Iodine and Saftaparilla,Dr. Carter's Cough Balaam, Dr. Easterly'sjFcWr and Ague KSlier. Dr. Baker's Specific and Dr. Ilooper'n Female Cordial.
TBCM
mfidicineahave ,b$en thoroughly tested iri the variona forms of disease for which they arejeccommended, and can be confidently reccommerldod ,as tho most efficaaicus remedies known.— Th5V are vcTy popular and arc selling rapidly in' ncarlyc very city and town in the United States.—g, To bc haid at T.rJ).1JK01TN1S Druj^jlis fifpfo. fordsville. Ccc. Im.
,"5*lAfBOtRsACOMPOBKl TRACT, as a remedy for Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys? Gravel. Dropsey, Weaknesses, &c., has no equal. Read the advertisement in another colnmn headgsL"I|.clmbjJjl's ^3eniyne Preparation." -i 4
Agricultural Meeting.
The board of Directors of the "Montgomery Co. Agricultural Society"„are requested to meet at the Secretary^ office in Crawfordoville on Saturday, Jan. 2d. 1S5S, at 1. o'clock^ P. M. Business of importance will be brought before the meeting. .By order of the President, -i\~7
F.' 31. Jlealonk Sccr'v
Agricultural Meeting.1
The bonrd of Directors of the '-Union Township Agricultural Society," and citizens who feel interested,arc requested to •meet at Rnssclvillo, on Saturday, Jan. 31st, lS53,atl0 o'clock, A. M.
By order of tho President. Jan. 2w8. D. EVANS, Secretary.-scj
Administrator's Notice. Nlias
otice is hereby given that the undersigned been appoints' Administrator of the estate of Julia Ann Wilhite late of Montgomery Countv deceased. Said estate is solvent.
PISCHAL F. WILIIITE.
Jan. 9 vol. 9 no 25 3\v. administrator
Executor's Sale.
Nauction
otice is hereby given that
I
Jan.
Jan. 2. lf5S-v3nS!«'3.
W
5
W. Willion W. W., Wheat Benjamin, Walker Jamea
C.,
Washbuni J.B- 8- Wilson Thomas Wal-
lous Joan, Watta A., Walton John, Walden F. K., WhiU 8. F., WoWen F.^Tt, Woods J.,
G. W. SNYDEB, P.
Jan. 9,1686.—(144)
SADDLERY
O
)fc^JAWAji» IBUC|IINGS, a -i y,-.,
•P"1*•:"* JtAKAHi »vj
will fell at public
on Saturday the 30th day of January
IS.iS. a» the residence of Joseph Swan near tho South west pnrt of t.hc town of Cra-.v fordsville, the personal property of Julia
A.
Wilhite deceased,
and also personal property belonging to the estate of Elliot Wilhitp deceased, consisting in part of the following articles, one two horse buggy, bed and bedding 1 bureau and a lot of silver ware, &c.,
TERMS —A credit of 9 months will be given on till sums of three dollars and over,, the purchaser giving his note with security benefit of V&luation laws.' RPASCIIIALwaivin'g
B\
W1LIHTE..
Executor.
ALSO,4~At the same timo and place the updersigned vill sell at public sale the following dcBcribcd property I'our head of young horses, one two horse wagon, one set of harness, together with farming utensils. Terms the same as in the above uxccutt rs sale.. J. C. II. SWAN.
9 lS1S«lvoI..9.n2&
3w ,I 0il0
AdminiBtrators
N,otice
Notice.
is hereby given that tho undcrsigucd has becn?o'ppoin"tcd Administri tor, of tup, cstato o'f John Elliot lute of Montgonicrv Coiinty dceeascd. Said cstato ii,supposed to bo Rolvent.: •*",'
.Ton. 9 1S5S, vol. 9 n25 3w.' administrator.
Aministratoi-'sSale:'
Nauction
otice is herby given thai I will sell nt public on Monday tho 1st day of icbrmirv IS.iS,at tlioiiUc'residence of,.John .ElJi,ot,.lane of-Montgomery-County deceased, ihis' per^ohal„prop-| erty consisting in part of the following articles, to-wit: horses, cattle, sheep, wheat in the bushel wheat in the ground, buckwheat, coin, oats, hay,-
IIORS,
farming utensils, 1 wagon, 1 buggy, house hold and kitchen furniture. TEKMP:--A credit of ten months will be ci vn on all pums ove three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved scvuritv waiving valuation laws. SAMUEL* G1LL1
.SCITOOLi!
MR. MICHAi FOLEY,
LATE OK
INDIANAPOLIS, BEGS
LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO THE errizens of Crawfurdsvillc audits vii-initv. that lie will open school on Monday, the 4th. day of January, next, in the house opposite
1 1 I O N O N S O N S
Commercial Block. The course of education will comprise History. Ancient and Mndcrn, Geography. Chemistry. Book-Keeping, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Writinir.
Mr. poliy pin Iges himself to use every exertion to forwhrd'thc intellectual improvement of the pupils intrusted to his cure.
Crawfordsviilo, Jan. 'ivOnSowI.
STATE OF INDIANA, ,".l ^MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
1v
ScT.
illittm C. Vnucc, Clerk of the Court of Common Picas for the County of Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that administration of the personal property of Elias Oliver dec., late of Montgomery County, doc., who died intestate, is gr*atod to IMeiv Oliver, and the said I)ica Oliver, huvWgqualified and given bond, as such administratrix is duly authorized to take upon herself tho administration of such estate, according to law. Witness my hand, and the Seal of ssid Court, the
Twcniy-soconl day of December, A. IX 1S57. WM. C. VANCE, Clerk. Dcc. 2(3 1S57I:23W3*
L.S.
Administratrix Sale. THE
undersigned Administratrix of tho estate of Eli'as Oliver, doc-, will sell at public auction on Tuesday tho l'itli day of January, 1SSS, tho personal property of said dec., except that which is taken by the widow, consisting of Horses Cattle, llogs Farming Utensils, and other articles too numerous to( mention. Said sale to. take placo at the late rafeidance- of thc.doo-., in Union township," Mont£oiriery' county, furf. A crcdit of twelve months will begiven on all sums over ?8, tho purchaser giviiig noto with good security, wa iving viUnation or appraisement lf«. sAll snms of ftews noliars and tiudcr'cash'iri hand.-.
DICE OLIVER,
dcc. 26,1557v0n2Sw3. Administratrix.
,— T-Jm. —sr.
2
law
Of all. kinds for-
I
Christmas and Ncf fi -OA*.,
i.
VARYING
-V
in prices from 5 ce'nts to $5,00, for
sale 50 per cent cheaper than last veas, at r.
FRA2s'K.HEATQJS'S, ,,,
O N S re
CITYTOMNIBUS.
'I 2 §i wT rt I *y~rO W. & DAVIS,
To and From thf Depot Ujppji the-Arrival -»»VJeEB^i^of fPaaeenger.. rm? mm* -jmj sw
Powons wiahinff io go to, oc. meet frienda at the Depol, can be dec oinniodatfid iri tlx. tho *IJKS* by, leavitjg.o rden aVuM "Crane Honsb," "Knapper Hotel, or at our Livery. W. &T.DAY1&. 'J N. B. .The Blja will ja reodipcn i*tt#n4 Funerals, and Fartie* of all.kin(Lj*rMll jMiurod.
CAHHWeESICWlRIAfiES!!
CARRIAGES!!!
GEORGE B. DEIGfitON,
LATE. DEICnm^ A!CD CROMBLEnOLSE, Greatful for past favors, would respectfully inform the public, that he has
from Washington street, to Main street. 3 doors oastof Cloud's Dry-Good Store., .where".ho i« fcoti gta'ntlv putting up the most ti-i'--
Fashionable, Durable and cheapest,
CARRIAGES, BIVIES', SULKIES fit* AND ,,-
S I N W 1 0 I S win Ever offered in this market and at
E A S E N I E S
Employing none but competent arid experienced workmen in each department—using none but the very best Eastern timber, well seasoned. Haying: thostf faciMtcs, 'ho'jflattere hi,iiisoif (without giis) he call-give
-j
better worlc for less money, than any
OTIIER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE IT
EST.
&*a" ¥m'i
would do well to call, as he lias a few left of the late lirm, which will be sold low
O A S
to close the stock 'All of which is warranted o.nc year. £5?*Repairs, Blacksinitliing, Painting, Trimminir, &e., done on the shortest notice, as cheap as tiie.clicapest and warranted .to give satisfaction, or no pay required. Old work takcif in exchange for New. Sisrn,
DKIGIITON'S CARttlACJE FACTORY.
(Dec. 20, 1S57—v'J ii20'ly)
BSOWFS^ DRUG"STOEE,
ovr.:- ^O. 8, 0
COMMERCIAL BLOCK!
IF
on want Good, Pure, Cheap Medicines, go to BROWN'S.
IF
RAMUEL G1T.L1LAND.
yen want the best Perfumer}', Soaps. Brushes, or Fancy Articles go~to BRQWN'S
1
IFlicr
-any of tho standard Patent Mecli'ObRfOWN'S.
von want Tens. Paper, 1'cUcils. Tnk^ or Rubgoto r'., .. -BROWN'S.
JFRrushes.
you want Paint Brushes, Jla-ir
IFin
HAND.
Jan. 9 1S5S, vol. 9 n25 3w ndmiuisthitor.
UailT Hail!! Hail!!! 1TAKK
this methol to inform those who arc indebted to me for liecording, that tlioy are requested and expected to inuku settlement''immediately. Yon that are interest cd will do well to take heed to this cull, as 1 intend after the tenth of Jan narv next, to ifsue. Fcebills for the collection of all lVes uncollected in my oiHee. all fees for recording hereafter must le paid nt the time of iiliiig tli instrument for record. -GEO. r. ALEXANDER, K. M.C.
RI
HSIICS,-Wall
Stripers, Liners, Sash.Tools. Artist's
or Marking Krushcs, go to BROWN'S.
IF
von want good Tobacco or Cigars 56 to BROWN'S.
IFnal
you want pure Brandies or Wines for medicipurposes go to BROWN'S.
yen wish to purchase any article usually kept a Drug Store and save monev. co to BROWN'S.
No. a, Commercial Block.
Nov. 21 ls&7-vflnlS-lm.
S O & O G, O E I A O W
XO
GREEN STREET, CR AWFOUDSVII-T.E.
ARE
just in roccipt of a large and srencral assortment of New Groceries consisting of everything in that line—which llicy arc offering at
LOWER PRICES
than the snme article can be had for at any institution in northern Indiana. AM we usk of the citizens of Crawfordsville and the Farmers of Montgoraory County is to
CALL AND
E A IN E O S O
uul if nol satisfied we charge nothing fur exr ruination. ..
COUiSTRY MERCHANTS
1
will be furnishcd\with anything -tliey may want, in our linn, at Lafayete prices. In addition to our stock of Groceries, such as
COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES,
SPIKES OF ALL KINDS,.
CONFECTION ARIES & FRUITS,
WE KEEP
OILS—LARD & LINSEED.
FISH & CORN.
Wc have just received a fresh supply of the following articles
CITRONS, ORANGES, ... FIGS,
PRUNES,-! RAISINS,
I A N S LEMONS,
4-
DATES,
CHRISTMAS CANDIES,
TOYS & FIREWORKS.
WESTERNRESEHVB
AND
PiN^i
In fact everything appertaining to tho holidays.
IVJfor Act WATSON 'TTTOULD,.inform
the.,citizens of.Montgcmery
W Couifty that he fce^ria liAncl,1 one' door North^jf .Eliton & Lane's-Banb, i'jl.11!-'. »i -'. f« JZ. nL,E-A.a"i3:EK,
Ot almost every description, viz: CINCINNATI OAK-TANNED SOLE BUPPALO SOLE,
CINCI^NAjTIIXIP UPPE^ AND ^I«F,.
FRENCH KIP AND CAIJ, CITY HARNESS.., t"
ALSO EINDIh'GS OF BmBY DESCRIPTION.
.i "Caslf Pali' for Hides. Nov. 2S-v9nl9tf. ,~.TT ,r
4\l ILSON'8 complete system of Penmanship, Vf Lertnrcs same, fbr
•dobywlth
/.aceombanymbthe
y' jtolXKTHEATON
Dec 191857v9n22-tf. No. J, Empire Block. April 18T9n8?-tf.
JWK gina"M#la6ig 9
fpHEhdstgrscUcal.a^icnltarilia^tdgeneral
A-
ify piipri' an tlie United- Staias.isthfe RURAL AMERICAN, published at Utica, N. Y, It is issnecL- on. the 1st and 15th of each month^ ak-.the very low pricc of 50 cents a-year in clnBi? and it is ahont^ the. same sizeKand contains
-quite as mpch
reading matters as the #2 agrichltnral ,wee\llea.bf tho day. The 8d vol. will commence in anuary, 1853. The Rnral American is now circulated in all the States and Territories in the'Unionj-arid' bids fair to outstrip, eventually, in circnlatiori all: similar papers. Every person who getsup a'sm'all club will recievo a copy free one year, *nd a'very ralnabie collection of remedies for thc cure/ot ithe Wsdases of-domestic animals, at'SO'cents-''The proprietor lia»bee»nbont ten yatrrs collectinglthe materials, at a great cost, for snid werky ,which comprrss abontthrc«lmi)dred letters andTeceipes. from the most extendi vestock breeders in the United States and Europe, and it-Ms' worth ten times its prico to, any stock breedcr^in the country. All the*d?scasc^ towhrchctrrle licrries,- slieep and %wjne arc subject arc-embraced in(thc_oollcc^ion, and plafn dir^ctioti^yrven to'efifeciihbi^'Cnres. (Ewrt club agent will (ilso roCcive,.posf JMikl, a valuable package of very rare, choice seeds and grains ^ionpl&r or-ithejR'Ural A'merican contiinin! the'dctails of tlilsrliberal' oiTer1 to its -clulj agents, will be,sent free, tp all applicants.. Local, agents arc wanted in every town in the "United States."1— Every farmer, l'ruitgri+-cr, stockbreeder, gafd^. cfier or bee-keeper' shoftld se'n'd for1 a cbjJy.'tif the papor.imn^edijitely, aa it is decidodly the best and cheapest publication of the km'd in tie' ^United States, contain nig dojible the matter for tho jirice of other agricultural papers. N.' B.—'For *1 a year^a copy of of 'secds
copy of,t]ie,I{urpJ will besei)t.one year the ilemeilics^ and'a 25 cent package j. iAll remittances at the rislc of the' proprietor!,
Apply io the iHito'r, T. 'B. MINER, Clinton:, Oneida: County., N. Y.
Goods at Auction Prices!
-TT
"n
"V r-r,,
& A
Any person wanting a good and
E A A I A E
X'-i
TAKES
TV
"t. At
the
9
old stand of^4"j *l
DAVI & 0ARVIN!
this method of informing his numerous friends and patrons, that he is.
E E I N E
TO CLOSE OFF IIIS
E N I E S O
O O O S
BEFORE THE
First of February Next,
And wi th this end in view propose to offer tc..
CASHkBIJYERS
The following unparalleled inducements
Our stock consists of
^Xj-A-insr Sc IF-A-INT0"5T
SILKS, MERINOS, D'LAINES,
Scotch and French Plaids,Prints, Bleacli'd and Brown Muslins.
ClolhiiigyBoots and Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Gloves,
O S I E &
All of which we now offer at
€®$T9C®ST,
FOR CASH
Wc wish all in want of Goods to give us r. call, and we will endeavor to satisfy tlicni that this is no humbug.
E E E'll
That we arc bound to sell
$10,000 Worth of 600 ds,
IN THE NEXT SIXTY DAY5!
And od'er.snch inducements to purchasers as cannot fail,to be satisfactory.. Don't forget the place,
"WASHINGTON HALL BUILDING,"
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE
At tl Old Stand of
DAVIS & GARVIN. JACOB WINN.
Oursteck of Guilts furnishing Goods, consisting of Buck and Cashmere Gloves," Shirts, Drawers, lints, Caiis, A'c.,is surpassed by none in town.
Nov. 5, lSOT.vol. 9, no. 20-tf.
CARRIAGE AND BUGGIES
E A E I I A N E E
Competition Distanced!!!
j.
S. MILLER being about to increase his already extensive facilities for manufacturing
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & LIGHT
VEHICLES
cf every description by associating as partners the undersigned practical workmen rrbm date: takes this method to inform his numerous customers and the public in general that thcv_ have facilities for getting up .'J
Z's.
Cheaper, Better and 1\catcj~ TVorkt than any*similar istahlishment of-the krtid. Any person in want of good work would do well to call and cxamino for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. .Being all -practical^ workmen and employing none'but the most skillful, and using the very best of material, together with our long acquaintance, with .the wants of this section of country^ enables us to.givctlie best satisfaction as regards
PIiICE, AND DURABILITY OF WORK*
Rcranng executed with neatness' and dispatch, also itlacksmithing. Trimming, Painting &c. J3F~ All our work warranted one year.
Profundly grateful to a generous fHlWic for their, past• pairtrifige, the senior partners respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm.
EST* Sign—J. 8. Miller.-«fc Co.,^Market Street North of flife Court ho'uscTSquare.- ,i J. S.-MILLER,
If. HEFFNER, S. MILLER.
Sept. 5, 1957. v9-n7 ly.
Pay Up! Pay Up!!
Jdesirous
& J. LEE & CO., having sold their store, are of windija^.up their ontttacding business, and tako this "method "of requesting thoge knowing thOmsielves indebted to them, to call and" sottlo Imediiltely, and save nnneccMarv tron blcandeoBi.
3.
& J.LEE & CO.
To the Unfogtqyte Vlctidu.
DR.' BAKER'S SPECIFIC. .This is a Safe, and Specific Core .for Go* norrhoec, Gleet, Strictures Seminal
Weakness, Disases of the Kidneys, Diaa der, and all Diseases of the Genital Organ? -. i}'\ ThispopnTar and ipecififc Vemcay wHl cttre ftlf diseases of the Genital organs in a few days has saved thousands upon thousands jfrom the bands of MEKClfiESS ftohr PREMATUNR
GRAVE.
KER?^Pje^rip is ,lhe
4only^SAFE,
anil §D
REME a'pHVate'1 DiscS^e?'' »Dt)h neglect it. If you go to a regular Physician with your case, you rsHit, your REPUTATION, yon go to an ADVERTISING
QCACK
BEALTU ,FOII- INEE. Avoid. Jjoth,Mid nse DR B*Xk*EfcS PPtCFP^^hJcf a'^M^alnol( the taste, and contains plain directions for use With it.yon «an: CORE /YOURSELF, and thus prevent ALL EXPOSURE. It will cure''the' worst eases of secret disease, and restore the sys leni fo.'apcrfectStitolbT H£Ai-Tjia5b tiiurriSlI
Pricc $1 50 per bottle. Prepared by Dr. EASTERLY, oorner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo.*J er Sold by 0.y. B«P,WN/.&. hfcO. Drag gists, Crawfordsville, and by Druggists gcnerully throughout.tlip^L'nitcd,States.,
STOP THAT COUGH.
DR. CAKTEI^CrdVGII BALSA31 Will Cnrc Coughs,''Colds, Asshmn, Consunihtion, Dronchiis, Spit? ng of Blood
Patin in the Side and lircast, l* eurisy, Whooping Con^h, Croup, Ijiver Compiaint,.Palpitation of the Heart, ahd all Diseases of! the Throat,' Chest andLungs. This Balsam is beyond all doubt the most pleasant and efficacious remedy ever discovered for all diseases of the. Throat, Chest end L.ungs.— It litis been thorouglily. tested, and is universal}'1 and is universally acknowledged bv Physicians, Druggists, and all who have used .t, as the BEST REMEDY now offered to the Public for Pulmonary Complaints.
Teo much care and attention cannot bo given to Di.»eascs of the Lungs. Reader, have vov a Cold, Cough, or any disease of the Lungs? Do not neglect it. Millions of the young, the fashionable and the gay, are annually consigned to a premature grave by neglecting to attend to (t common cold. Cojds and Coaglis lead to CONSUMPTION, and if not removed by a prop-er-remedy, tlicu to an early death. Be advised in time. Procure at once that celebrated remedy —J}R. CARTAR'SCOUGII BALSAM—which has cured tliousands.npon thousands after Physicians, and ALI. NOTKD EKMEDIES had failed, and the pa ticntliad been given up by friends to die.
No person afflicted with .a Cough, Cold, or any discascof the Throat' Chcstor Lungs, will be just to themselves if tliey go down to tho grave witliou using DR. CARTER'S COUGII BALSAM. It will cure if a cure be possible, vu
J3?"Price 25 eantsiand $100 perbottlc S^^Preparcd by Dr. E. EASTERLY. Southeast coriier of Third and Chestnut streets, St.
Louis, Mo
I35TFor sale by T. BROWN, druggist, Crawfordsville, and by Druggists generally throughout the United States. .r .. '.ii
Campbell, Galey & Harter,
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Specimen or Sjxcimens will be
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being wearied in the business wc have been engaged in", wo will how oiler to you a
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Larger .and More Complete Stock of
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WIHSTTOBn
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Erer Offered in our KOO.TIS Before,
Wc.aslrall that want good styles and cheap goods to calland examine our stock, wo will take
Or jLNYTHING YOU Have to SELL,
For goods,"at small profits. Call on ns. and see our goods. KLTZROTil, HARDING &, Co. Oct. 10 1557v9nl2mC.
TVA1R1ES AND DAILY JOUIOALS \j¥0\l For Bale v£ F1858:-HEATOX'SatO_
KAXK
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Helmbold's Genuine "Prep&i^atioi^
FfcUlD
HIGHLY COlfCENTRATE,7L COMFOGSD
EXTRACT Bl'CnO.
For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys* iGrakci, .Dmpsy^JlVeaiknoss Qbs£ $ tructions. Secret Diseases, Fe-
i*k)
In case of infection DR. BA-
Sexual Organs
ArJ35g frSth ExcWscajincClrpprudep^ies fiijUfe, otidFi%meving-«ll ifStprojier^DischnrgeK .fronf the Bladder, Kidncrs, or Sexual Organs, whither existing in i: A
HI
you PERIL TOUR
ALE
OR
FEMALE.
From whatever eanjjc they may h.ive^originatcd, 5 1 1 4 ad in
Giving Health ana Vigor io the Frame, awlBlomn to the Pallid Qheck. .J7?
to The AfiBicteifl.
3t curejf.CNotvdnsSnJ Debilitated" Sniferersj "rind rciirbvcs all tlic Symptoms, among which will be found
Indisposition to Exertion. Loss
t-./r/J ..ofPiiwcr,loss'ofMeru-,^'i I.iA OrjVDifflcnKf of Broa-OJ hi .thing,/ienernl AVcakncs:*
Iicrror .of,, Disease,. .Weak, Nerves. tTfemblin^, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats,--^-JjC'old icct, W^kefultSciiH, Dimness of fVisioiijvLangior, Univeiya} Xa^iindni of the Mriscnlar System, Often Enormous Appetite, with_ Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, FUishing~of the ISody^ "l^rvncss oftlie
Skin, Pallid Conntcnnrcc "and Eruptions on jhc Face, Pain in the Back, llcuv'sl- incss.of tiie Uyelids, 5- rcquent- .rr i} Black Spots Flying before 4.I1C Eyes,"..
7 J. inwt-ion to another. These symptoms, if allowed to «o .on —which this mcdicine invariably removes—soon follows LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FITS—in one of wli'ieli the patient may expire.— Who can say that these excesses" arc not frequently fol'owcd by those direful diseases—INSANITV AND CONSUMPTION?,' The records of tho INSANE ASYLUMS, and the melancholy deaths by CONSUMPTION, bear ample witness to'the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums! tho-most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and ^iritc destitute—neither mirth.or Grief-c.vcrfvibits it. ShopM tv sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate.
"With woeful measures wan despair f'V Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled..?' Debility is most torriblc! and has brought thousands up'11 thousand.} to .untimely gra- cs, thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It can be curcd bv the use of this
INFALLIBLE RE ME 7.
If von are suffering witli nnv-of the'above distressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACTB.UCI1U will cure you.. .Try it and be eonvinccd cf its efficacy.
Bacare of Quack Nostrums and Quack Doctors, wlib falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens kriow and avoid them, and save Long Suffering, Money, and Exposure, by sending or calling for bottle of this Popular and SPECIFIC REMEDY.
It allays all pain and inflamation, is perfectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but immediate iri ItB. action.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Is prepared dircctly according to the rnlesof PIIA li MACY AND HE MIST 11Y. with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combination. See 'rofessor DEWEES' Valuable Works 011 the Practice of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works of Mcdicine.
VST S 1 O O
K'"'7P
One hundred Dollars will be paid to any Physician who can prove that the Mcdicinc ever injured a.Patient and the testimony of thousands'can be' produced to prove that it docs great gooil. Cases of from one week to thirteen year's standing have been effected. The mass of'VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY in possession' Of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing naincs well luioVv to
Science antl Fame*
100,000
Bottles have been Sold.
not a singlc'instance of a failtlfc has bccii reported! Personally appeared before me, an Aldernlan of the City of Philadelphia II. T. IIELSIBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, that his preparation contains rio N(arcotic. Slc-rctiry or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable
II. T. HELM BOLD, Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before 1110 this 23d day cf November, 1S54.
r' !II!!IiAi
Alderman.
Price SI pcrilotflr, or Six $3, Delivered to any Address. Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certifieate.s from professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others.
Prepared and sold by H. T. HELM HOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist.
No. 52 South Tenth St., belmc Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila. tSTTo be had of ANSON POWERS. Craw I'orilfvillc, Indiana, and of all Druggists aud Dealers throughout the United ^States, Canadas and British Provinces.
Beware cf Couutcrfcits.
Ask for llehnbold's—Take no Other.
CURES GUARANTIED,
June 27.1557vSn4'J.
BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS!! FOritTir YEAR OF THE I
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.
THH FAMOUS
Dusscldoi'f Gallery of Paintings! Purchased at a Cost of ?I.S0:000!
And Powers'world-renowned Statue of thp
E E S A E
Rc-purchased.for six thousand dollars, with several hundred other works ot' Art, in Paintings, Sculpture and lironzes, comprise the Premiums to be awarded to the subscribers of the
Cosmopolitan Art Association who subj«cribe before the 2sth of January, 1S3S, at which time the awards will take placc."
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
Fverv subscriber of TIIBEE uoi-r.Aits is entitled to A copy of the large and splendid Steel Eugruventitled "MAMFKHT
DSSTI.N
A copy of the CosJioroLirAN
Thus it is seen that for every TIIUZE UOLLABA paid, the subscriber not only receives a SPDENDID THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVING: but, also, the beautifully illustrated
TWO DOLALIt AllT JOURNAL, ONE YLAR. JJJEm-h subscriber is also presented itli a Certificate in the Awards of Premiums, by which a va 1uablc work of Art. in Painting or Scnlpturc, may be received in addition, thus giving to evc.y subscriber on equivalent to the value of vivt DOLLAJU and a Certificate OKATM.
Any one of the leading S' Macazir.cs in furnished, instead of Engraving and Art .Journal, if preferred.
No person is rcatrict*.-d to a »in?lc share. Tiiofe taking five membersLips, remitting |tl5, are entitled to an extra Engraving, and six tickets.
Full particulars of the Association arc jriven in the Art Journal, which contain* over =ixiy splendid Engravings, price rirrv CENTS RTR BL'HEEB.— Specimen copics will be sent to all person* who dosire to subscribe, on receipt of five pOatagc stamp* (15cents.) Address
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In Literature", to'ler.vo no
repressat«dtf ^Ju.WKnc'ei»6ir|inm tain nrticlcs of nu"abstract and permanent viilue. it will,also be found that the hearty appetite of the j^iiKt f&r entertainiVient"* ihlts raHoita. forms jof Narrative, Wit,nud Humor, will nOtfro nneBred' (for. X^e,Pl\')^^e,'ssJ»"»H JVUQ,-tl)ut whi Io native writers wfll receive the most solid onconripclticnt. Mid will ho nmirjly rfctied on' to flU th®' pages of tho AtUntio, they irill not -'ht»Hi»tt ft* dfftwTrtim tltc foreign sonrees'nt tlnsir cMrtiuaiBdj as oceasionmay reqninr.relyingnithor on tlxio«W-i' pctcncy of cn author to treat a particular subject, than on any other claim whatever. In thm^qy they hope to make.their Periodical wel«nnc.wherever tho Englifh language is spoken,or read.
SEOOJTD
In the tcrm.Airr. it
jqintended
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-*i i'-l .with'Tempo- 1 .4 rrtry Stifflision and Loss of Sight: Want.of Attention. Great Mobility. Restlessness, with Horror of Society.
Nothing is more Desirable to such Patiei.ts that S« litude, and Nothing -r they more Dread for fear of
Themselves: 110 Repose of $. Manner, no Earnestness no Speculation, but a
Hnrried Trnnsftion froni one 1 i,--'
to in
clude the wholo domain of ft'S'bctic?i.and- they hope gradnnHjrto inako this critical department a truo and fearless reprcsontntive of Art, in-all its various branches, without any regard to projhdicc, whether personal or uational. or to private consit'crationof what klnd"so--ver "-v
olitics, the
ATLANTIC
will be tho
organ ofno piirty-cr clijne,but will honestly,on deavor to bo the cxjoncnt of what its conductor* bclioyc to bo. the American Idea. It will deal, frankly with persons and with partios, and whiiih alone makes the basis of a truo and lasting national prosperity. It will notTarik itself with any sect" of ANTiEs. but with that body of men which is in favor of Freedpiiii Niitionati'rogreas-, and Honor, whuther ptiWis-or]rivote. .I J-
As an earnest ot the material at their command tlioy subjoin' the following list of literary person-* interested in their enterprise wishing it, howovor, t-o be distinctly understood, that tliey shall liopo for support from every kind of ability wliioh do--sires tlie_ avenue of their columns, aud in tho remuneration of .which thoy shall, be gnidod purely by their sense of intrinsic merit:
William II, Prescott Ralph Waldo Emorson Ilonrv \V. Longfellow Rev. E.- II. Iledgo, D. D., ^ath'l- Hawthorne John G. Whltt'cr Olivcr W.
Holmes nines R. Lowell J. Lothrop Motley Geo.Win. Curtis Herman Mclvillu Prof. C. C. Felton Prof. F. J. Child E. F. Whipple Edmund Quincy, Author of "Wt'nslcy J. T. Trowbridgo, Author of ''Neighbor Jack wood." etc. C. W. Phil-" leo, Author of '-Twice Married Mrs. II. Beccher Stowo Mrs Gaskcll, Author of "Ruth" "MaryBarton," "North and South," etc. Mrs.-L. Marin' Child Mrs. C. Kirklaud Mrs. Pike, Author of "Ida May," "CM.
UBIC,"*etc. Miss Roso Terry Wil-
kic Collins, Author of tho "Dead Secret," .etc. G. Ruflini, Author of "Doctor'Antonio," etc. Shirley Brooks, Author of "Aspen Court," etc. E. M. Wliitty, An' bor of "Political Portraits," etc James Haftnay, Author of "Singleton Fontcnoy Tl.os. W. Parsons.
Ti:iuis—Three Dollars a year, or Twenty-fiva Cents a Number, and may bo obtained of Booksollcrs, Periodical Agents, or of tho Publishers^
Dec. 26, 1S57. *n*fj
FRESH ARRIVAL-
NEW BOOKS, &C, &C. IV
TIIE
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underrigncd has just received a now addition to his stock, consisting of
BLANK BOOKS STATIONERY,
O O N I E S
TURSES AND POCKET BOOKS,^
',ol all kinds,
Family & Pocket Bibles, Testaments',
PORTFOLIOS AND ALBUMS,
O E N S A N E N I S SCRAP BOOKS, BANKERS CASES,"
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NOR THE TIMES AHEAD OF US!!
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AND
NO HOUSE CAN UNDERSELL US
WE
arc with yoli in anything you want' and you can buy at the New Store of 1
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Whatnrerthe jray.irandy, or plain and noatraay fancy. (Jocds to suit any and every body. Ou# Stock of .J
DRY GOODS, BOOTSi SHOES,
HATS, C'AI'S
CLOTHING
FANCY DRY GOODS,
QL'KENSWARE CLTLkltV,
.. FORTHE---
FA.Jifi AND AVLVTER TRADE,
Is now complete, and wo invite the attention 0T purv- haser.-. to an examination of our
Styles
AI\I
PRICES,
Hcfore purchasint,'elsewhere, «3 wo feci confl-»j df't that we fan oiler inducements, quite an extra-* ordinary an unv other c-stablishmcnt in the Country.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS']
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'•ijvi AM) LET LIVEirt
Of all kini
Y,"also
0:1 Mi tin 81. modialci.v ville, Ind. .Oct.-24,1:
ABT JOCKSAI.
one
year, also to A Certificate in the Award of Premiums, also A free admission to the Diioacldort and Cosmopolitan Galleries.
./
roi ^a icY I'Kodi CI
If taken in cx'-hnnirc for (roods. StOM 1 ti doors Kast of Crano House, and im-i-p'-sitc the Court Ilonse. Crawfords--C. "W. l*RiAT{lER. nU-tf. i"p f-
NEW AEBllfGEMENTS.
tRAINS SOOTH.
Kxprcss passes
Cratrfjnisv",ift
at A. M.,con
necting r.t (irueiicnstlc witb, morning train for In-lianaf-olis and 'Icrre Iliute and arriving at New•»Albany nt 4-50 P. M,
Accomnlodnt'.in Jpossci Crawfordsville 4:57, coiinectiiiK ut '.ireuncastld with evening trains for t: Indianapolis and Torre H.iuto.
Accontiuodntion train going north leaves Greene as tic on the arrival of Terre llanfo train •ind pas.«cs t'rawlordsvillu 10 A. M. urri\ ing at Lafayette li M. eojmcctlng with trains for Indianpoiis'. \pr«s fassc3tC'rowf.rds\illo S:12 P. M. ari\iiigat I.ui .\cttc 10 P. M. and at Chicago next mornintr."
Through (ticket* to be hnd for all the principal jastcrc arid western riti"cs at the office. K. E. BRYANT,"Ag»nj
Tcbuiary nSltf
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