Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 April 1858 — Page 3

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Amis, (men) _?.b™h do (aried)»bn*h PBACBM, dc bnah WHITE BSAOT. $bush TuforiiT 6in, $ bush

CntcxExa, Jdo«»' CorrK, $ Scoak.

MOLASSES. gal Bcrrra, »tt Eoo«, 9 aoz".. CREESE, SSI SALT, ^*"1 Conx MEAL, bush

F. H. FEY & CO.,

Are now in rcceipl of a

FRESH ARRIVAL

25,000

yards Prints of th« be»t quality. 40,000 yards Mnsliris, blue and brown. '20,000 yards Cambric, Jaconet, lawn." and linens 15,000 yards Sntinctt. of tlio best. 20,000 yds. Cottonade. latest styles. 15,000 Summer Linens, for Pants fe Coats. 1,000 Summer Vcstings, all the latest styles. 100 yards Satin Vcstinfrs. Yy 20,000 Ginghams of the best qual|ty.

Jaconet, Swiss, Linen and Thread Edgings. A nieo stock of linen Fringes. Nice dimity Lawns. 25,000 yards Ronnct and Cap Ribbons. '1,000 Huchas, both plain and fancy.

1,000 Summer Bonnets-

A largo stock of Ilats, for both men, boys and children. -A nico stock of Flats, for misses.

The best stock of Shoes in town. ii'A good slock of Boots.

KID AND SILK GLOVES.

Cotton and Lisle thread Gloves. The cheapest stock of Hosiery in town.

:ffilk

and Satin Cravats, very chcap.' A nicc stock of Bonnet Flowers. •_,000 yards white dotted and plain Swiss. i-'/'OO Black and

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FANCY SIIjKS

cheiiper than over. 20,000 yards Bwl Ticking. ... "0,000 yards Hickory, striped and chcck. 15,000 Chnmbrn Shirtings. 00,000 Fnncy Shirting. .1 000 Plaintnd Fancy Shirt Front*. .3,000 Collars. fioft Juconet, Swiss and Cambric Collars for ladies.

Our stock of Umbrellas is complete. Our slock of Parasols is unsurpassed by miy house in the market.

Wo keep constantly on linnd a good stock of

GROCERIES,

Sucli as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses. Flour and Meal. We invito tho community to give us a call we a in or in

W A N E

At F. H. Fry & Co's.,

J.VOOO lbs. Fresh I'utter. !.",000 doz Eggs. 75.000 lbs. Paper RagF. r-0.000 !bs. Feathers All of which we will lake in exchange for Dry (Jopda, at the best market prices.

COME ONE! COME ALL!! F. 11. FRY & CO. Apiil 10, l&o3.— tf.

To the Public.

OUR

MACHINERY

for

Crawfordsville. April 10, lt.»S.

Notice.

rpilK FREE SCHOOL of the Corporation of the Town of Crawfordsville. will commence on Thursday, April l.'tli- A. 1). l?Sf-„ .IOHN M. UUTLEE, Principal.

Miss II. STEPHENS, 1 Miss MARY NEWTON, Assistant Miss MARY CRANK,

"Books

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nu.

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7

BrrnwOmc*, April lOtfc 1«8*

4

sample copy .. ... iriving all an opportunity of obtaining

llf

of this elass are eminently valuable in

historical )oint of viow. They arc t.io observations of a contemporary—tho_

judges,civillians,]octe,

Yhe *\ithor

"Thisbook

"The

"1

:i

Sheriff's

Bthevirtue

60 20

.' 15

6,00 80

P. M.

80

1,00

none 1,00 2.25

the s*me is

Bthe

8ale.

of kn Execution to me directed from Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery County,

I

will expose to sale at public auction at

the Court Honae door in ihe Town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery Oonnty and State of Indiana, on Saturday, the 1st day of May,

Apr. 3, 3w.

business is in complete

order, and we shall keep on hands at the lactorv, an excellent assortment ol Tl'RNEI) WORK OF I'A"F.I!V DESCRIPTION, t-uch as Cannon Red Posts and Hails also. Cottage work of the. mrst elaborate and beautllul *tvle«i. Persons wishii.g Turning done. can be accommodated Willi promptness

Wo keen on hand Heady Made COM' 1N:m and a HEARSE. and shall bo ready at all times to wait o»,r friends and customer^ .\\ri,EAVE,

,, N. S. HARTMAN. nOSwo.

Teachers.

Miss l'Xl/.A POOL,

P.v older of the Hoard of Tni..t«!R. II". R. CANINE, WM. ROHERSION. Clerk/ President. April 10,1S5S. woSwS.

HEW BO OK.

book, ut Cincinnati irices, vvholesaje and retail. Tho citizens in the different, parts ot t- ose counties will bo waited upon by my agents, w11 of the work, soliciting subsenpti

coin*

Tho work should bo in every county, township, corporation and library. Kaeh

Div'jno,

t?- v' 3 1)011 BINS.

"We

Doctor

mid School toaehcr should have it. rhe attached noticcd from a few of the many, will show now the work is received abroad. Price in ono vol mue comploto. octavo pages.

Book Seller, Oreencastle, Ind-

bnvo a noblo volume of

040

pages, full of facts well stated,

large octavo

of incidents hap-

pilv rclatod, and sketches, portraitures and historic reminlsccnses,delineated with a master hand. We heartily wish the work,

KcrTC#

"The

as we are sure it

dc-

an extensive circulation.'"—Western Christian Advocate.

book is neatlv printed, with a fino steel

engraved likonoa* of tho author. Mr. Smith writos with ease and bcautv. His descriptions and sketches are natural and lifo like.

W:

thank

him, as a religious jourualj for tlio high, moral

and relicious tone, which he Ins given to his in­

teresting sketches."—Baptist Witness, Indianapolis.

1858,

the hours of ten o'clock

know*

1,50 14 9 60 L12X 7 10 3,00 50

ing at the north east comer of said

itwt fortv feet.-.hence

between

A. M.

and fonr o'clock

of said day, the rents and profits for

tl*

term of seven years of the following described real estate to-wit: part of lot'.No. fifty

two.

as

and designated

s/a tho o£1?m™

plat in the Town of Crawfordsville. in the Conn of Montgomery, and State of Indiana.

c0",.ra_tl_"

lot, 7

ning thence west along the south

side

of

south

flvefeot. thence cast forty

one hundred^ and

feet

to the

along the west margin of

said

Alley, one hundrwl

and five feet to the place of bcginityr,_ and if the rents and profits

will

not bring a sufficient sum to

satisfy said Execution, I will then, ana tnere, at the same time and place offer a sufficient amount of the above described real estate to satify said debts and costs, taken on execution as the property of Harmon Stultz and Hannah Stultz, at the suit of Jermiah Bnsenbarke.

W. H. SCHOOLER,

SberifT of

M- C.

April 10,1S5S. No.

S9-3w.

Sheriff's Sale.

virtue of an execution to me directed from Clerk of the Circuit Court of

of

hours of ten o'clock

^Montgomery

County,I will expose to gale at public auction at the,Court House door in the Town of Crawfordsville. Montgomery County and State ol Indiana on Saturday, the 1st

Mnv 1S5S.between

of ten o'clock

the

A. M.

hours

and four o'clock

P. M.

of

said day. the rents and protfls for the totm of seven years of the following described real estate to-wit: part of lot No. fifty two as the same is known and designated on tl original plat of the Town

Crawfordsville. in the County of Mont­

gomery, and State of Indiana, commencing at the north

eaht

corner of said let, running thence west

along the south side of Market street forty

I

l'eet,

thence sonth one hundred and five feet, thence cast forty feet to the Alloy, thence along the west marginof said Alley one hundred and five feet to the place of beginning and if the rents and profits will not bring sutHcientsnm to satisfy said execution,

will there, and then, at the same time

and ilsce, offer a sufficient amount of the above described real estate to satisfy said debts and costs, taken on execution as the property of Harmoft Stultz,'at the suit of Jermiah Bnsenbarke.

W. H. SCHOOLER,

April

Sheriff of

10,185S.

M. C.

No.-35-Sw.

Sheriff's Sale.

Bthe

virtue of an exccntion to me directed from Clerk of tho Circuit Court of Montgomery County,

I

will expose to

sale at public auction at

the Court House door in the Town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery County and State of Indiana, on Saturday tho 1st day of May

135S,

between tho

A. M.

and four clock

to-wit: twenty-six feet

I*. M.

of said day, tho rents and profits for the term of

seven yoars,

of tlio following described real estate

('2(3)

off the south side of

the north half of lot No. one liuudre.I and thir-ty-five(13S)as the same is known and designated on the original plat of tho Town of Crawfordsville, in tho County of Montgomery and Stat" of Indiana. and if'the rents and profits will not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution,1 will then and there, at the sumo tima and place offjr a su:licient amount of the above described real estate to satisfy said debts and costs, taken on execution as the property of John

T.

Sheriff's Sale.

Bcomity.

virtue of an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Circuit Court, of Montgomery 1 will expose to sale at public auction at" tlio Coin House door, in the town of Cn vvfordsville. on Saturday, the 10th day of April. 1S."'S. between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. i\I. and •1 o'clock, P. M., of said day. the rents and profits for the icnii of seven years of the fr.lli wing described Real Estate, to-wit: The east half of the south \vet ip. al ter and tho south east quarter of the north west quarter of section 31. township 17. range live west and the cast half of the south cast quarter of section 31. township 17, range live west all lyintr und lieinir in the county of Montgomery. and State of Indiana and if tho rents and profits' will not brinir a sum sutlicicnt to satisfy said debt and costs. I will at the same time and place above mentioned, offer and sell the i'co simple of the above mentioned premises or so much thereof as will satisfy said debt and costs, taken and executed as the property Samuel Dcmavce at the suit of .lames Husenliark.

Brown and Bleached Shirting, Marine

a

east half of the south west qnartcr of

aeccion one, in township eighteen, north of range three, west, containingveighty acres." Terms as follow*: One third or the purchase monoy in hand one third in nine months the residue in fifteen months from dato of sale the purchaser executing hi* notes for the deferred instalments, with interest from date, and with sufficient surety- WM.

April

H. SCHOOLEB, Commissi.

10,1858.

Notice

IS

hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of tho estate of John Watte, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased, said estate is supposed to be solvent.

JANE WATTS.

March

term of years, apr.10—uSSwS.

notes

of an in­

telligent, activo mau in life, which are infinitely more important than all the reasonings, collections, ana deductions of the professional liistori-

The volume is very readable, abounding in nnecdotcs, and personal reminiscence of Courts,

and arlists,of all kinds.

has sound sense, and good judgement,

with skillful pen."—Harpers Weekly.

is rich in biogranby, anoedotos and

loci'ismi.UTho

work is

so

as

of uncommon interest and originality

tho Montgomery Circuit Conrt, the

ono

.''-Home

Journal. APnl No.

3S-8ms.

Sale of Real Estate,

NOTICE

is hereby given th»t, bv virtue of decree rendered at the March Term,

185S,

of

& CO.

ire now Opening an Immense Stock

OF

GOODS,

DRESS GOODS,

I

SHAWLS & MANTILLAS,

READY

Hackus and Hannah

Buckus, at the suit of Henry

C.

Johnson.

W. II.

SCUOOLlili Sheriff of

M. C.

April 6th,1S58. No.

3S-3w.

Sheriffs Sale.

Bthe

virtue of an execution to me directed fn Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county

I

will expose to sale at I'lib-

lic auction at the conrt house door in tlio town of Crawfordsville. Montgomery county and State of Indiana, on Saturday, the "24"h day of April 1S.5S, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day. the vents and profits for the term of seven years of the fi'llowiiiir described real c.itate, to-wit: lot No. twelve in Suyd'ims addition to the town of Crawfordsville. except nine feet oil' the west ,-idc of said lot, all lying in the county of Moi-tgomcry, and state of Indiana, and if the rents and profits will not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said cxceution. I will then and tlif re at the same time and jilace oiler a sufficient amount of the above I'.oseiibed veal estate to satisfy said debts and co.-ts. taken on execution as the property of Jesse Siith. at the suit of John II. Coons. Win. II. SCHOOLER Sheriff of M. C.

BOOTS AND SHOES,

HATS, CAPS &c.

7-8

W. II. SCHOOLER, Sheriff of M. C.

March 20.1S5S. [prs. fee $3,50] n35w3.

BY LIGHTNING!

J. CRAWFORD & MULL1KIN,

WOULDthey

with oils,

inform their friends and customers that are receiving their

SPRING AND SUMMER *9 SB 9 Which consist in part of tho fo lowing articles:

Scotch and Pacific Lawns, Fancy Prints, Shalli D'Ecosse, Print•ed Challi, Fancy Berage,

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Skirting, Ticking & Drills, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready Made Clothing, Queensware and Glassware. '.

Our stock being full, we wonld ask the citizens eencrallv to give lis a call. Cash and Country Produce"received for Goods at small Profits.

J. CRAWFORD & MULL1K1N-

April

10. ISoS.

n3Stf.

Saw Mill For Sale.

E undersigned would respectfully inform the public that ho offes for sale tho valuable Mill Property, situated

1J£

miles north-east of Craw-

fi'rdsvillo, on Sugar Creek, generally known as tho Ilillman Mill. This property

1

will sell or

rent to any person that will improve the same for

iny

jvrson

improve

PROPOSALS

lragmeutary in iu

oharactor, that ono paragraph in no wav describes it. We simply commend It to our reader?,

M. M. VAXCLEAVE.

Important to the Stockholders of the New Albany & Salem Rail Road Company.

have been made by the President

and Directors of tho Now Albany and Salem Railroad Company,to tho Bondholders and Stockholders. for the adjustment of the financial difficulties of the road.

Copies of the Basis of adjustment, with

New Albany, April

ui

dorwgned,

Commissioner appointed for tho purpose, will soil at private sale, tho following real property, situatea in Montgomery county, State of Indiana, to-w-it:

UNDERSIGNED

stock of

n8Sw4.

April

Administrstix.

U. 1858. ,,gjwa.

MT7NDREDS

the

nec­

essary explanations, arc left with tho Station Agents on the line, where Stockholders can get them on application to tho Agent.

It is important that tho Stockholders should examino tho proposition, and if acceptable, sign it, between this timo and tho 1st day of May.

JAMES BROOKS,

President.

5, 1S5S.

n88wS.

Wall Paper!!

THE

has just received a fine

WALL PAPER,WINDOW BLINDS, TASSELS, PATENT CURTAIN FIXTURES, &c„ Which he will sell cheap. Call at No.

1,

Empire

Block till the 20th of April, after which the subscriber may bo found at his New Room,

N. W*

Corner Main and Green Streets, in Pursel's Old Stand.

FSAliK M. HEATON.

10,1853-

fHALLI Do

v9n8Stf.

LAINES

for

CAMPBELL dc CO.

of Dollars worth of bargains wld

every day at

CAMPBELL & CO.

BROWN SHEETING for 7V cts. at CAMPBELL & CO.

LEECHED MUSLIN as lo.v as cts at CAMPBELL & CO.

I" AVELLA CLOTHS (Traveling Dress Goods) worth 30 cts. for 15 at CAMPBELL A CO.

I. r. MUX*

HAS OPENED IN THE

atches

ROOM OCCUPIED BY

4

PARISH If CO. OPPOSITE ManEon & Power's, Main Street. E IS

prepared to do all work in his line, as lie has a new

:tnd

March

ALXXXT N»D,

complete set of tools and ma

tcriiils. If you have a Watch or Clock that needs repairing, give liim a call, and he will repair il on siiort notice, in a neat and workmanlike style. All work warranted to perform.

2G. 1S5S.

"Attorney

....... I. F. K.

v9n35tf.

&

Importer's and Jobber's

-AND DEALERS IN

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

O O S

They take pleasure in informing their nu menus that they are now eugasred heavily in the dry goods trade as well as clothing, and that they aie now in receipt of ono of the largest and most

A N I I E N

stock of Spring and Summer fabrics including everything that has yet been brought to Crawfordsville. We intend not to bo underso'd by anybody and wo here tako occasion to say that our

A E S O O

Heady Made Clothing

Is tho finest and best mvdc of any in Crawfordsville and will be sold at prices that will astonish those who have bought their goods elsewhere.

HATS AND CAPS.

Our assortment of Hats and Caps cmbracoj every style and are of the latest farlnons.

Our stock of Jewelry embraces every article in the line. Warren ted fine gold.

ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,

taken in exchange, and the highest prices paid. April

S. 185?:

at Law.

Warrants, and

Hon.

S

R. R.

WX. H. XAKL,

Reese, Gen.

Surveyor.

HEED & EABL, I

General Land Agents,

TROY Conntj Scat of Doniphan Co., i.T. Will buy and sell lands and town lots, locate Land

give general information in

regard to Iowa Lands, and all other Kansas Lands and towns.

B3FEREXCES:

Bassettifc Wilson,Jno.

H.

Likens,

art, St. Joseph

L.J.

E W E E

EVEB BBOCGHT

O A W O S I E

James Patterson,

HAS

JUST RECEIVED

New Jewelry, Fine Watches,- Silver & Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Pocket

A

Books, Porte Monies, Pen Knives, GOLD, SILVER AND PLATED

S E A E S

All kinds of Mtisieal Instruments. Violin and Guitar Strings, and all other articles usually found in a complete establishment of the kind.— In fact it is the

Largest and Best Assorted Stock ever before offered to the people of ontgomcry County for examination.

1

have just opened a New Patiern of Pannclcd

O S

Patented by Chauney Jerome, April 14tli,

will give perfect satisfaction.

To

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AT THE

Greencastle Music Store!

PIANO FORTES from $17i.00 to $800.00. MELODEONS from $'lo,0D to A-00,00.

mm. JWL

R. M.

Stew­

-Leach A

Patterson, Iowa Point

Eastin, Leavenworth

City Hon. Daniel Woodson.^ Lccompton

Formnn. Doniphan Charles Nash, Ft. DcsMoine. Iowa Hon.

Ili.iry S.

Lone, Wilson

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BY TELEGRAPH.

THE LARGEST STOCK OF

TTTOULD

J. W,

VV

&

Hon. James Wilson, Crawfordsville, Indiana

F.

Reno, Ft. Dodge,Iowa. June 13, 1857vSn47-ly.

1S5T,

not one of which has ever been known to stop or vary since tliey have boon iu u.-,o. They arc Clocks which

I

can warrant, and which

I

know

the Ladies,

would say that

I

have the nicest and richest

patterns of Jewelry ever before ottered in

to the e.vaininatioa of which

call especial attention, and leel confi­

dent, that in prices and quality of work, perfect alisfuction wi 1! be sxhvn at the sign of the

"Golden Watch,"

One door west of Pursel's old Corner Stand, Main Street.

March

JAMES PATTERSON.

20, 1358.

v'.in3».

'•Music for the Million!"

4

GuiTAns from $".00 to sriO.nri. VIOLINS from §1.00 to .jr0.00. Also, a full and complete stock of Sheet illnsic and illnsical Merchandise, of all kinds, constnutlv on hand and for sale at •'SMASH DOWN PANIC PRICES."

Our Piano Fortes are from the following Noted Factories: Chickcring & Sons Boston.

Woodward & Drown, A. & .1. Keotrh. Buffalo. Peters. CraL'ir it Co. Louisville. A. II. Gale it Co. New York. Child it Bishop's Celebrated Mclodcons. The above Instruments cannot be surpassed, av will be sold on terms defying competition

We respectfully invite those wishing anything in the. Music line to call and e.v:rrine our stock.— All orders promntlv attended to. Address.

R. DOBBIN'S it CO.. Greencastle. Ind. N. B. Every in.*trti!nont fully warranted. March i!0, 1S03. vOnOGyl.

GRAHAM BROTHERS!

N E W O O S

DIRECT FROM I OSTOX.

DRY GOODS, READY MADE

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

CHEAP FOR CASII PRODUCE.

March 2G, 1S5S. vOnSO

1858, Spring Trade, 1858,

JAMES BROOKS. JOHN I'l' CREED.

JAMES BROOKS & CO., Main Sreet, Between State and Pearl, NEW ALBAN f, IND!

IJirOKTEKS AND WllOI.n.-AI.E DKAI.KnS IN China, Glass, and Queensware, A W A E A N E

Ne\v Goods! New Goods

LARGE ARRIVALS DAILY!

WEabove

arc receiving our i^prin^ Purchases of the Goods, and shall during tlio Spring

be receiving daily additions to our &tock, and will a endeavor to keep it full and complete. Bv IMPORTING OCR GOODS DIBKCT, and our purchase-' in this conntrv be.ns made only from the LARGEST MANUFACTURERS, wc are capable of offering

RARE INDUCEMENTS

in every department of our Extensive Stock, consisting in part of 8»*0 packages cut and press0^ Glassware. 200 .jross English anil American Tabic Knives and Forks.

150

crates assorted Queensware, (new patterns

50

gross Britannia Table Spoons. 25 gross Britannia Tea Spoons. .*

100

boxes Looking Glasses

a

To

March

26, 1S5S.

THE

ARNOLD'S

P. COLLINS,

DEALERS IN

Foreign & American

R1S

ML*

E#

AND M.\NVCTRREUS OT

Monuments, Tomb Tables, Grave Stones, &c.

respectfully solicit the attention of the

people of Montgomery ccnnty, to the best stock of

MARBLE

McDonald,

B.

ever bronght to CrawfordsviVic.

Every variety and stylo of work will be executed in the best manner, with promptness and dispatch. Those wishing to pnrcliase anything in that line

•v

re to iv a a

r" V"

Watches, sGlocks and

.-.

..Shop

oppo-ite Elstcn--&. Tone's Bank, in

the Post Oflieo Building.

[Mar. 12'5S—Cm.

Howard Association,

Philadelphia*

A benevolent Institution, established by special endowment for the. relief of the 0s sick and distressed, afflicted teith

Virulent and Epidemic diseases.

TOsficb

the largest and most,

complete stock of

ALL persons afflicted with Soxnal Diseases, as SPERMATORRHCEA: SEMINAL WEAKNESS! GONORRHOEA, GLEET. IMPOTENCE, SVPIIILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF ABUSE, etc., etc.

The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases. afid thc'doceptions practiced upon the nnfortnnate victims.of ,-iMi diseases by Quacks, several years airo dirceted their Consulting Surgeon, as a (2IIA1MTABLE ACT worthy of their names to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in nil tHeir forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a deseripiron ot their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, itc.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless, to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of tl agcr. and will furnish the most approved modern treatment.

Tile Directors, on a review of tho past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort, have heen of irrcat benutitto the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote "themselves with renewed zeal, to this very important but lm.cli despised cause.

Just published by the Association, a Report on Spenniitorrhom. or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onanism. Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexiiiil Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail,(in a sealed lctter envelope.) FKKE OF CIIAUGK, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage.

Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. Gi:of.'«» R. CAIIIUCN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No.

ii

t/iiseity,

I

ask their kind at­

tention. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and •Musical Eoxes, Repaired and warranted. To this brand, of the business,

South Ninth Street, Philadelphia.

Pa. J?y order of the Directors. EZRA D. JIARTWELL, President': Gi o. FAIIICIIIM). Sce'y. mar2(), vOnSnvl.

N E W E 0 E E I

FANCY AND STAPLE

Crockery Store,

""jPHE subscriber having opened an extensive I Grocery and Crockery More in the Pursol Four Story. Corner Room, where may he found at all times a heavy stock of good and staple Groceries. comprising all the different qualities of

Coflee, Sugar, Tc i, Jloiasse.s, and Golden Syrups, Powder, Lead, Shot, fine Tobaccos, Cotton"'Yarns, etc. and as for

Crockery, Glass & Stone Ware, The stock is very large, and cannot be enumerated in an advertisement. as tho assortment is entirely too larL'e. liut enough is to say that you can all got suited at your own prices. We have a heavy stock of Whips and Lashes, from IS inches to 14 feet long and a very large and complete assortment of

Fancy Notions,

Such as will suit the wants of the people. Also. Linseed and Lard Oil, Turpentine, Tar. White Lead. Hollow Ware, Roping and Cording of all the different styles. Stationary and every thing in that line. Wo will have in a short time one of the larsrest stocks of Musical Instruments and Musical Merchandize ever offered in Crawfordsville. Those that want to buy

O E W E

Will find my stock much the largest cvor offered in this place, and at auction prices. Having obtained the services of II. Pursel, he de.-ircs all of his old customers, and as many new ones as sees fit. to i_'ivc him a call.

My terms is to take all kinds of trade or cash. No credit. A full stock of Provisions always 011 hand: so I will just say to the town customers that you will always find a good stock of every thiiiL'in the eatiliir fine, as the cellars are very larL'e and cool in summer so as to keep eatables in good order.

Give us a call, and our word for it yon will not go nway dissatisfied. C. .MARVIN. March 20, JS5S. n3.*»in(5.

To the Unfortunate Victims.

DR. BAKER'S SPECIFIC. This is a Safe avd Specific Cure Cor (ioiiorrlio o, (•loot, Strictures Semiuu

Weakness, Disuses of tbe Kidneys, ISirs.11 der, and all Diseases of ihe Genital Orgitvs This popular and specific remedy will cure all diseases of the Genital organs in a few days. It has saved thousands upon thousands from the hands of MERCILESS (QUACKS, if not from a

PREMATL'i'.r GKAVK.

I11 ease of infection DR. RA­

KER'S SPECIFIC is the only SAFE and SURE REMEDY. Have you a private Disease' Do not neglect it. If you go to a regular Physician with your ease, you I-KIIII. your REPUTATION. If you goto an .mviiimsixo Qiwcxyou picmr. YOUR HEALTH

Foil

H±:

wjb

9

At ft rah nm Brollici'in,

700.000 i)'o!()00 Feet of good Lumber. 500 Cords of irood Wood. 100 Head of good Cows. -j 200 Stock Catt'c. 200 Hogs. .. 2o,000 lbs Bacon.

LII3K. Avoid both, and use DR-

RAKER'S SPECIFIC, which is vsry agreeable to the taste, and contains plain directions for use. With it yoti can CURE YOURSELF, and thu.prevent ALL EXPOSURE. It will cure the worst eases of secret disease, and restore the system to a perfect state of IIKAI.TII asi i'i i:n v. £5^" Price $1 50 per bottle.

Prepared by Dr. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo. J®"'Sold by T. K. I5ROWN it CO. Dm? gists. Crawfordsville. and by Drtigylsts generally throughout tho United States.

LADIES' OWN REMEDY.

DR. HOOPERS FEMALE CORDIAL. This is a safe, pleasant, and certain cure for Female Complaints arisins from debility, such as Irregularity of .the Menses, Fiuor Albusor Whites. Barrenness. Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams and a 11 diseases caused by colds, Checked Perspiration, Excesses, over Excitement, ctc.. of the sexual orL'r.ns. No female who lias any Irregularities of the Monthly Periods will be just to herself if she c'ocs not use DR. HOOPER's'FEMALE CORDIAL at oncc. Tt is a SPKEDV and POSITIVE ecr.i:. Thousands of females have boon cured by this Cordial ftcr the prescriptions of their Physicians had failtie and the disease resisted all other treatment. i3?*"Priee A1 per bottle, or six bottles for S".

I'rep-irod 1 DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut streets. St. Louis. Mo. Jj?"For sale'by T. D. BROWN, Druggist, Crawfordsville, and by Druggists generally throuchcu' the United States.

ORDINANCE, NO. 2.

Sec. 1. Beit ordained by the President and Trustees of the Town of Crawfordsville, t* at it shall be nnlawful for any person or persons to let

r'T-T f. (...rtpin to marcs or Jennets any Stallion or Jae!: within 1,000 doz. English t]lc corporate limits of said town, or to exhihi 20 cases Hunt and Phillip» Hatchets. anv Stallion Also,

largo assortment of Buildinir Hardware, Mechanics' Tools, Farmers Tools, Mill, Cross Cut, Mnloy and Circular

Saws,

•which

Axes,&c.

we invite the attention of Traders and

Merchants purchasing goods in our line, pledging ourselves to sell goods 011 terms that cannot fail to eive satisfaction.

n-36w2.

U. S. Dispensatory and Dr. Drake on the Diseases of the Mississippi Valley on sale by Decl9J FRANK HEATON,No.1EmpireBlock.

& BUTLEIPS Into, Gillot's Pens,

Fabcr's Pencils. Mucil««e at 20@80 eta per qhottlo wit Brush, at FRANK IIEATON'8, Dec. 10 lS-"7. No. 1, Empire Block.

or Jack within said corporate limits,

anil any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed irtiilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined five dollars forcacliand every violation of this ordinance.

Sec. 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force at.d cfTcct on and after the 20th dav of March A. D. 1355. Win. ROBERTSON. President.

Tl. R. CANINE, Clerk of the Board. March 6th. 1353. 3w.

A•

J. SNYDER'S

Excelsior

Feb.

No. 1

13 '53

Family Flour

alwavs in store and for said by the Barrel or sack, by

LAYMON BROl HERS CO.

v3n30tf.

OLD

RECTIFIED WHISKEY for sale by Fcl. G. LAYMON BROTHER A CO.

TRAINS SOUTH.

Express papscs Crawfordsville nt c,

a Crawfordsville

Lafayette

polis. Kxpress passes Crawfordsville

riving at

TO FEVrit ANI) ACflC SUM'KKEKS.

DR. EASTEKl.rS

FEVER AND AGUE KILLER.

This Medicine will li'C Ague and I'cvrr, Chills and Fevrr, D.imb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, nnd every foimol Fever incidentto the WeM.

Among all the CELEBRATED REMEDIES for Ague and Fever, first and foremost in ran! stands Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer.

During the last five vci.rsthis remedy has cured aver two hundred tlionsand cases, which has established its efficacy beyond all doubt nnd eontrovcrey ns the BEST nnd ONLY* CERTAIN CURE for (his distressing disease. It is a POSITIVE CURE, both SPEEDY and PERMANENT. 11 will cure tlw WORST CASKS, no matter of how long standing or HOW BAD. It will also cure Enlargement oft! Spleen, Agaiie Cakes, cte.

Reader, have you the Ague and Fever! Then procure Dr. Easterly's Foverand Ague Killr, and use it according to the directions—IT WJI.I. cntE

YOU. Have von FRIENDS sufl'eeing

with A true and Fever' Go tell them to procure Dr. Ensterly's Fever and Agu." Killer, and suffer no longer. This is the medicine TO ISE. for this plain reason: IT ALWAYS CURES, and is perfectly HARMLESS to the most delicate constitution, or tender infant.

J3?"Pi iee SI per bottle, or six bottles for $5. ^"Prepared by Dr. EASTERLY, co.ncr of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., to whom all orders must be nddres.-eJ.

For sale by T. D. BROWN, Druggist Crnwferds vilic and by Druggists generally throughout th United States.

For

ilralin?' the Sick niul Afflictnl. I A S E 1 1 S Iodine and Sarsaparilla. THIS is the only preparation in the United States that combines in a highly concentrated state, the extract of S.\RS.\i\w:n.I.A. YKLI.OW DOCK. STII-LNOIA, and tlio IODINE OK POTASSK M. and the only preparation that is worthy of the least confidence of the public for the cure of those diseases arising from an impure sat to ofihe Bi.oon. or other fluids of the system, viz: Scrofula, Ob'tinnfc Old So

ITS,

EASES, no matter how long it may have been in the system, or what may have been its effects. It will cure oi.n SORES, 110 matter how canted, and is THE ONLY MI:DU:I\I: THAT WII.I.. For all SCROKr.ot's DISEASES and oi.l SORES it is a POSITIVG cruE. All external applications are highly inconvenient and can only be temporary in their diets. This medicine attacks tl.c disease at its sorucE.by purifying the III-OHD.exciting the LIVER to a healthy action, changing the

Blackwood's

Secretions of the

system, and by drivimr out all the IMP CUE and DISEASED KI.I IDS of the body, thus removing the cause and rendering the curc CERTAIN and PER.MA-

M.NT. It thoroughly eradicates every particle of MERCURY from the system, and will ANNTII 1 I.ATE and :txpi:i. the SVPIIII.ITIC villi's, and all HEREDITARY TAINTS and POISONS, and restore the system to a perfect slate of HEALTH and PURITY.

CAUTION TO THE Pi i.ir\—Be particular and ask for Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Snrsnparilla, and take 110 other. Somu dealers jiay tell you 1'when they have not this)r.hey have some

fv- THE

A. M.,

4-80 P. M.

con­

necting nt Grecncastlo with morninsr truin for Indianapolis and Terre Ilautc awl arriving at New Albany nt

Accommodation passes Crawfordsville

4-:."»7.

connecting at Greencastle with evening trains Tor Indianapolis nnd Terre llantc. Accommodation train going north leaves Grcencnstlc on the arrival of Tcrro llnnte train and

12 A. M.

2 M.

ii i-.in? at

connecting with trains for Indian-

10:12 P. M.

12 P. M.

and at Chicago next

morning.Lafayette Through tickets to be had for nil the principal eastern and western cities at the office.

R.

E.

February

BRYANT,

Pimples on'

the Face. Blotchi-s, Roils, Chronic: Sore Eye.*, Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Head,. Nalt Rhciiin, Cancers, (ioitre, White Swellings, Fever So res. Piles, Erysipelas, el line of the (.hinds. Rheumatism, Diseases of the Kidneys, Uladdr and Urinary Orgnns, Dropsv, (Jravel, I.ivcr Complaint. Dvs: epsia," Nervous Affections, (General Debility. Secondnry Syphilis, or Venereal Diseases, Pains in the Bones nnd Joints, all Chronic Diseases, and Diseases arising from the use of Mercury and Calomel. Dr. Easterly's IODINE and SARSAPARILLA contains such rowEUKi't. CURATIVE PROI-KUTIKS. that the I.ONOEST STANOINT, and WORST CASKS OK DISEAPE, readily yield to its influen :e* This medicine in a SPEEI»V, POSITIVE aild RAOICAI. CUKE f'O' Mi:Rcfi:iAr. DISEASES, no matter bow deeply it may liave eaten into the frame and vital organs. It will cure SIICONDARY SVPIIII.IS,or ENEREAI. DIS­

OTHER

SARSAPARII.I.A. equally good which they can pur chase che. per. Believe them not. They tell you '.his to tret your money. ONE BOTTLE of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla contains more CURATIVE PROPERTY than SIX of any other in use. Remember this is the medicine that I.as effected 0 many ASTONISHING CURES in all parts of thccoun.ry.

JSiT'Prii'fs $1 per bottle, or 1'. bottles for Prepared and sold by Dr. EASTKI.Y. sontheas corner of Third and Chestnut str.-ets, St. Louis, Mo., and by all dniL'irists throughout the Western ind Southern Strets, ..

October 31, 1S."7— vfinl.j-lly

STOP THAT COUGH. DR. CARTIiR'.S COS (ill BALSAM Will Cure Consh«. Cold", Asshiiin. C011siiiiihtion. Bronchits, Spitt ng of Blood.

Pain in the Side and Breast. Pleurisy. Wlioopiug Cou^'h, Croup. Jdver Coin-ji-ri 1 nt. Palpitation of the Heart, and all Diseases of Ihe Thro:it. Chest and I.lilies. This Balsam iu beyond all doubt the most pleasant and eflicaeious remedy evor discovered for all diseases of the Throat. Chest and Lungs.— It has been thoroughly tested, and is universalyl and is universally acknowledged by Physicians. DruifKifts. and all tvhohave used ,t, as the BEST REMEDY now offered to the Public for Pulmor narv Complaints.

Tco much care and attcnticn cannot be given to Di-eases of the Lungs. Reader, have vov Cold, Cou^li, or any disease of the Ltins?*! Do not netrleet it. Millions of the young, the fashionable and the lay. are annually consigned to a premature grave by iictflcctina to attend to a common cold. Colds and Coughs lead to CONSUMPTION, and if not rcnived by a proper remedy, then to an early death. Be advised in time. Procurc at once that evdebr.ito.! remedy

DR. CARTAR'SCOL'OH BALAAM—which ha.~ cured thousands upon thousands after Physicians, and A 1,1. NOTED ELIII-DiLt had failed, ami the patient had been given up b\ friend.- to die.

No person afllictcd with a Con^li, Cold, or ain disease of the Throat' Chest or Lungs, will beju^t to themselves if they go down to the grave without using DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM. It will cure if a cure be possible. ^"Priej 25 cants and §1 00 pcrbofle

EST Prepared by Dr. E. EASTERLY Southeast corner of Third and Chestnut ,-trccts, '"t.Louis, Mo £gr*For sale by T. BIIOWN. druggist. Crawfordsville. and by Druggists generally throughout tho United States.

EXECUTORS~~NOTICE. Nhas

OTICE

is hereby given

th^

the undersigned

been appointed cxccutor of the laot will

of John Farley, lute of Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is snpposcd to be s-dvent.

ROBERT W.

A IN executor.

March Sib !?•?,'w.

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I he We.stKiir.sJcr Rcvic.v (Li!eral.)

Blackwood's Ediijb-jrgb 31ns

These Feriodicnls

ar­

Agent.

1G,1S57—uCltf

:c

Torv.l

ablv rojircscnt ibo

olitieul parties of

three

•_'rc it

Gr^it

Britain

—Whig."Tory

and

iidical.—but politics forms only one feature of their character. As Organs of the n»«st profound writers on Science, Literature. Monrifty, a'id Religion. thev stand, as tlicy.over l-.nvc s:"r 1. nrnrivnlled in tlic.world of lirtt- rs ludilg cdnsidered Indispells).b!e to the sclrolnr and tlio professional man,-while t- the intoliigent roadcr ot every ca-.H they fiiruir-h a nore correct and satisfactory re. ord ofthc cftrrcnt Iftcrnfuro of the day. throughout the world, thr.11can be possibly obtained from :u otl.cr scurco.

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Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven. 'J vols. Royal Octavo. 1000 pages, and numeroils Wood aad Steel Engravings. This is, confessedly, the. most complete work on Agriculture ever published, and in order to give it a wider circulation tin: publishers have reao!, ed to reduce the price to

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No. 51 Gold Street, New 1 or!.'.

March 2t'. ]S."s. vUtiM.

CARRIAGE AND BUGGIES

E A E I I A N E E

Coiiipcfitfon Distanced!!!

J.

MILLER being about to incrcar.o hi* already extensive facilities for mamifiic'.uiinjj

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES VEHICLES

Sept. r, 10.'.7.

& LIGHT

of every description lij associating as partners tlia undersigned practical workmen from date take# this method to inform his numerous customers and the public in general that they have facilities for getting up

Cheaper, Better and Neater Work than any similar establishment of the kind. Any person iu want ol'good work would do well to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Being all practical workmen and employing none but the most skillful, and using the very be.-t of mateiiel. together with our long acquaintance with, the wants of this section of country, enables us to give the best Katisfi'.-ticn as regards

PRICE, ANI) Dl UAIJ1LITY OF WOIIIi.

Rej aring executed with neatness and dispatch, also i'laeksinithing. Trimming. Painting &c. All our work warrented one year.

Profiindlv grateful to a genorom public for their past patronage, the senior partners respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new lirm.

Sign—1. S. Miller As Co., Market Slrott North of the Courl house Square. .1. S. MILLER.

II 1 I E N E S. MII.I.ER.

V0-ll7 lv. .-r.

A I FRIENDS.

"jVfOT being wearied ill tho business we bnvo _LN been engaged in, we •,vi)l now !er to on

JBr M. a,

Larger and More Completc Sine!: of

FALL Sz WIISTTER

O O S

EverOffered incur I2003IS Ilefore,

Wo ask all tlmt want good styles and cheap to call and examine on stock, we will take

Or ANYTHING You Have, to SELL

For goods, at small profits. Call onus, and ret our goods. LTZRu'J'ir, HARDINti Co. Oct- lo IS.'nv i'nl'Jmii.

Crash! Crash! Crash!

(iocs the Boxes of

Spring and Summer^ O O S

now rolling into the store of

.9 O II II. Mil I K.

r.'AN

say to the citizens of Moritgomory county that my stock of

Slajilc A Fancy Dry

C*OO(1H

is now on hands, and is one of cfcoieo selection for the spring and summer trade of ls5S. I will now tell to all who wish to pr.rcbav to" call and price my goods, for 1 know I can and wili give na good barga'cs as aay other man in town.

N. I!. I will take all kind* of Producc ir. exchange for goods, at tho market price. J. II. SHUE.

March 2\ 1SS9. \t'n35.

6

DOZ. Mowing Scythcs and Snaths, for snle by July 11. Canipboll »fc Co..

LL tho School Books of the day—with a?Ioth A cr articles used in Common SchooUt. [useepling the Switch.] foe salo nt

FRANK IIEATON'S,

Per li57v9n2S-tlV---.- N". 1. Empire lib*.-!