Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 October 1858 — Page 3
Faeta for thePeopie!! KlftB '"WKMU! TBI PsortE.—"H*** the ntpolilATenr quettran ia the Territories ii ipw finally settled on Ike Democratic principle of Popular Sovereignty, the only ground npon which the Union of the States can be preserved from danger.
Ukeep ttkeforetke PM»*et That Kansas is now certain to become a FRFK 8TATE on the principle of Popular Sovereignty and the doctrine of interrention by Congress, on the negro question, which haa distracted the country for many years with a useless wrangle among politicians, is now overruled and it is hoped pat to rest (breve r.
KftpilkfiiRfke Peorleli That the lust plank in the platform of Black Republicanism has been swept away, and the only issne on which Whigs and Abolitionists fused, is. now dead and buried. I
Keep it before the People! That the revolutionary conduct of the Republican members of our last Legislature, and the depressed interests of the people of the Stat®, demand that the public attention should be directed to our own internal nffairs—to the welfare of the WHITE MAN, leaving.the condition ol the negro in distant countries, for, at least, a matter of "secondary consideration.
Keep it before the People?! That one of the living issues before the people of Indiana at this time, is whether the negro shall be admitted to the right of suffrage, and in other respects placed on an EQUALITY with the whites.
Keep it before the People! That the opposition 'shriek for freedom,' but do nothing to SECURE it that the anti-Democratic party has heretofore been the ENEMY of creating new States that every one of the nine free States admitted into "the Union within the last fifty-six years were admitted by Democratic Congresses, and all but one (California under Fillmore) under Democratic Presidents.
Keep it before the People! That Colfox, Kilgore, Case, and other Republican members of Congress from Indiana, voted last spring, against the admis-
?sionof
Minnesota because foreign WHITE MEN were allowed to vote and that Senators Wade, Ilale, Fcsscndcn, and other bitter enemies of tlie Democratic party, voted against admitting Oregon because NFGROES were not placed by her constitution on an equality with white men!
Keep before the People! That tens of thousands of hunoat, men Nrere BASELY BETRAYED into the
Republican party by the delusive doctrine that- Congress has the right to reject the application of Slave States for admission into the Union, and by the FALSE ASSURANCE tliat none but Democrats would vote tc rcccivc them.
Keep it before the People! That after alluring tens of thousands of honest men from their former political as*J 8oeiations by the advocacy of this unten able doctrine, Republican leaders un blushingly admit that it was a CHEAT— that Congress has NO SUCH POWER and yet they seek to retain as their followers men who joined tlie Republican party only bccausc it once hold the anti-slavery doctrine which they arc now striving to kick overboard
Kfcp it before the Peoplr! That what the Republicans reallv want is SECTIONAL AGITAT1GN, OFFICE and SPOILS.
Keep il before the People,
That the Black Republican leaders have abandoned all their former principles, and stand ready to sell their friends and the rights of the people, whenever it will promote their own selfish ends.
Keep it before the People,
That no man can remain in the Republican party, and do the bidding of its leaders, without having to travel "through dark and loathcsome channels of wickedness and putrefaction and death."
Keep it before the Peoplr,
That all Black Republican leaders are federalists at heart, that they seek to centralize ail the power at Washington City that they want Congress, and not the people, to govern the country.
Keep it before the People,
That the National Democracy arc the only party who believe in Popular Sovereignty who look to, and trust in the virtue and intelligence of the masses for good government.
Keei'
it before the
People,
That the Democratic Party is the only national party in the country, because it is the only party which has a living organization, and a membership in each and every county in the United States.
Keep
it before the
People,
That the Black Republican, is a sectional party, because its members live wholly in one scction of the Union. -v
Keep
it before the
People,
That the Black Republican Abolitionists arc opposed to tho Dred Scott decision, and arc in favor of NEGRO EQUALITY, ATHEISM, and all the other fool isms of the day.
Keep it before the
Keep
People,
That the Black Republicans are guilty of the most infamous election frauds, and havo tried to revolutionize tho government. *,
it bffore the
People,
That the Black Republicans have not the honesty or capacity to administer the government.
Kekp it before the
People,
That the Black Republican party is fast sinking sway to destruction, and that no honest man can remain within its folds without being debauched..
Keep
st before the
People,
That all honest men are beginning to abhor Black Republican hypocrites, cowards and doughfaces.
Bear all these facts ia Mind And,when you come to vote, remember that it hiss been the GOOD OLD DEMOBRATIC PARTY which has stood at the
helm of our coble. Ship of State through nearly all the perils which hare attended oar existence as a nation REMEMBER that that good old party is to-day essentially what it was in the days of Jefferson *nd of Jackson REMEMBER that as it is abused and V1LLIFIED NOW, so also
r"„ltcS^ted
in former
years —and
finally, REMEMBER that it is alike the part of patriotism and of wisdom to stand steadfastly to that party which through an
fir Wfc ievlts the WMntfea of tttsslek flicWd, totbl adverttenneBtrto mr col Dr. Easterly's Iodine mad SawapMiHa.and Grid "toy's SaltRbeum and Tetter Ointment Ir. Cuter'% Cengh Balsam. Dr.® alter1» Spsettc, Drr Hoopcr** Female Cordis!, and Dr. Easterly's fever and Ague Killer. These medicine* are pre pared by thoroughly educated Physician, Chem irt sod Pharmaceutist, so thst sll can rely npon them as being safe and effectual in coring the diseases for which they are recommended. They are standard remedies, and can be found in nearly every Drug and Apothecary store in the United States. }nncl9-6ra.
CRAWFOBD8VILLE KABKET. Ravuw Orricc, October 9th, 1858.
Flocr.9
bbl |4.00
Sack Floor,50 sacks Wheat. Shush 84 Coux, tp bnsh 40 Oats, tj? bush 40 Hat, 9 ton 4,00
Potatoes.
busli- 50
Apples, (preen) 9 bnsh do (dried) hn»h 1.00 Peaches, do 8 bnsh none White
Beans. $ bnsh 1,00 Timothy Seed. bush 2.25 Ciuckexs. 9doz 1,50 Corrii ft lb—' 14 Sugar. tb 1'i Molasses.$1 gal 50 IU tteb. Jb 12K Eoos, doz 5 Cheese. 58 lb 10 Salt,? bbl 2,10 Coun
Mea!., bnsh 50
LIST OF LETTERS.
REMAININGin
tho Post Office at Crawfords-
vilh, Indiana, on tho In di,y of October 1S5S. which it' not taken out within three month?, will be scut to the General Prist Office as dead letters
Persons calling lor tbo same will please sny Advertised." AereT.W.S.,
Helton JoFcpl:, Beck Mary P.. Black Samuel II., Ilaier Willielm .Barlow W. D.. Burtu A. Booe Eliza J., Bontwoll Mr.. Brown Jesse 8, Burris Joseph, Baldon Thomas. Britton Sf.,
Clark Clark Younet*, Clifford John. Crow James or Andrew, Crew Jama* S. Crouch Amanda, Congleton C. W., Coinpton Wm. II., Criiiii Surah J., Crawlord Samuel F.,
Davis Caleb, Daley Mutliew. Dicks Sarah., Etter Susnunah, Early II., Eaton T. U., Emerson M. F. 2.,
Ferg&hon Arininta Elizabeth. Gambrell liclcn, Grahnm Mary. Gwinnup Samuel, Gruham Mary M-Gee A. A. Rov., M. C. Mos., Groves William. Gardner Frank.
Hall S. M., I'nrris James. Harrison T. C'..IIall J. II.. Henry Edwin V. 2, Hall H. June, Hall I. M., Ilarlo Lewis, Harla Joseph, Iloulaheu l'utt. 11 will J.
Jchn Cnrev, Johnson W. J.. Kocsler Edward 2. Kempf Carl, Kiger John A.. Knisu Lduin. Kirti-ey W. J., .educe James 8, Lydick Win. B., Lowman WiI!inm II..
Milhrd'I hcodore4, Maxwell S. C., Mvle« Capt. S. 1J.. Maxwell T. B., Masoi, Willard. Miller Gw. Cathnriiic, Mason Mahlon Jackson, Martin Ann, Mull Tlionipson, Myers Washington. More •lames. &iu<rn John, MoeSutli B., Mooro wills G., MeC ureJ A., MuClunli Micheal, MoCoy S. W.,
Nelson Currie. l'iekuti Pliilip. Pierce Ann i, Petit Minerva. I
iijiboi.c'i
hi Jjju Pi-turmaii John P..
Kitm.suy ,Ji)Im '*7., Riley John Kev., Riehardst. John, Kaiuhard Williafn, ltieKiy v.Vni. Sv.. Kiglit izai-etii.
Seaman A. II., Shipp Preston 2. Smith Gao. M.. Sodom AIIlij F.t Swim John, Sullevun .Michael, Steavens Kiualine.
Thom[son Georjre W., Vawter Kov. A. G.. Wi'Min John, Waleh Kcbert. "Wilion Sainrol Wright Walter R., Wright William R., Wollen it Sliiri, Wuod James. G. W. SXYDElt, P. Al-
Hi.tolier •!, No. 117.
NEW ALBANY & SALEM R. It
1858. FILL ARRANGEMENT. IS58.
On a?id after Oct. 1st Trains will be as Follows.
GOlXr NORTH.
FROM NEW ALBANY.—UKiifoun ACCOMUO" iiatios.—Daily, exoept Sunday, atS:"0A. M.— Slops at all Stations. Arriving at Bedford at 1:20 P. M.
CHICAGO MAIL.—Daily, except Sundnys, at 11:S0 A. M.: stopping at all regular Stations, mid at signal stations mi siirnal. Coiinoe'in^ at Mitchell at 8:1S I*. with the St. Louis Ex res-* of the Ohio anil Mississippi Railroad, for St. Louis nml ull points west anu northwest, and at l'. wiili the (..imimali Express and at Lafayette at 1:50 A. M. with tlie Olreaifo Ni^ht Express froni Ciin iniiiiii. for Michip.-iii City arid Chivagn—nrrivine at Chicago at S:oS A. M. Pussongeidi' eat Mitehcll. sup at Grceneastlo, and breakfast at .Michigan Oitv.
S I". 1.01!IS* F.XPRESS.—Dnily at 10:25 P.M. Connecting at .Vitehcl at 2:H A. M. with the Ci'?innali Express, and ut A. M. with the St. Louis Kxpiuss.
FKO.U GREENCASTLE. —Lnfayet'o Aeeotumodation—Daily, oxoept Sundays, at 10:0,i A. M. Conr.eolinu at l.afayette at 2:03 P. ^1. with the Chicago day express from Cincinnati, arriving at Chicago at 1'. i. Passengers dine at Lafay ette ai.d sup at Michigan City.
OIIV SOUTH.
tROM MICHIGAN CITY.—Cincinnati Day Ex-profS-Daily, except Mindays, at 1):4 .A. M. Lo ti"g Chicago at 7.l'i)A. SIO and running dircctly through to Cincii-.nati, arriving nt 1 r»:40 P. M*. Connecting at Lafayette with the Grccneastle Aecoitimodation at 0:40 P. M. rcnehing Greencastle at7:r0 P. M. Stops at nil stations bi tween Michiifan City and Greeneastle. Passengers dine at Re Holds.
Cimiunati Night Express.-Af 11:«P. M. dnilv except Saturdays. (leavini Chicago at 9:20 P. M.") running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at l'J.'Jo P. M. Connecting at Lafayette—daily, except siiinlnys—at 4.10 A. M.. with the Louisville Mail Train, arriving at New Albany ct 4:10 P. M. Stopping at all reg' l.ir stations between Michigan City and Lafayette, and at all sta ions between Lnlayette and New Albany. I'v^engora breiAtastat Greeneastle and cine at Bedford
bmiy at 7:20Y. M. ROM MITC'-ELL.—St. Louis Fxprjs»—Daily at 3:05 A. M., connecting with the St. Louis null C.nein at Express Trains, arriving at ^tjw Albaj- at 0:20 A. M.
Tho Through Trains connect at Greeneastle with tho Tefre llante and Richmond Railroad, slid nt Lafayette with tlw trains of tho Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad, nt M. S. crossing with Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad nt Michigan Citv with the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all points west and uorth-west, and fur Detroit and all points oast.
KfThrougli Ticket* for sale in Lon isville, No. 553 Main Street, and n'. tho Company's offices in New Albany, Michigan City, and Chicago, for all the principal points in the East and Nor: hwest.
R. E. RICKEK* f-upenntendeut
W. W. TcrrtE. Gen. Tickct Agent. Now Albany. Oet. lt, IS S.
Administrators Sale. "VfOTICE is hereby given that I will sell at pubI* lie auction on Thursday tho 4th day of November next, at the residence ot Joseph Kerr, late of Modis-oti Township. Montgomery county Indiana, deceased, all his personal property, not taken bvtle widow, Consisting of norscs, hogs,cattle shcfp, wlfeat, corn, hay, ('arming ten ails, house hold and kitchen furniture, and other property such as farmers usually have.
A creditof eleven months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety, waiving valuation and apgrsisment laws. DAVID LONG ct. 9, nia. Sir. Administrator.
Administrators Notice.
NOTICE
is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed administrator of tbo estate of
Joseph Ku rr, late of Montgomery county. Deceased. S«id estate ia supposed to be sHv ent. DAVID LONG.
Oct. 9, nli. Sw. Administrator.
Wall Paper!!
UTALL Paper of all per Roll. Alao, per of all kinda, at
iries from 8 cento to |1,00 en and Window PaF. M. HEATON'S.
DAI8Ili8, Fift, Xft-tea, Prnnes, Dried Currants, Lmmoas, *11 AnfMllt.
IS KOW GIVEN TO ALL WHO WISH TO PURCHASE THKIK TFAJL.-L. Sc WINTER
O O S
THAT
then will be sold at lower rates than ever any and all sorts of SATINETTS. CASSIMEEES,
CLOTHS, TWEEDS, AND JEANS,
CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, sod as nice a stock of WOOL DELAINh S.
MERINOES, CASHMERES. DELAINES, 1ABAMETOES, and sll kinds of
Fancy Dress Goods, as was eve'r brought to this market. SHAWLS, that esnnot be sarpssMd in style a price in town.
Boots and 8l»oe,
a good stock.
Notions, Hats and Caps,
Bonnets, Artificials Trimmings, :5 and a superior stock of
Queensware & Groceries, And all other articles keit in retail stores in the market. "ome in and 83e what we have got and how we sell.
We take in exchange for what we hare, CASH and any kind of Produce yon may have to sell, at the market price. J. II. SIIUE.
STY Vu will And on hands at all times to show goods and attend to your wants,
Sau
Robinson and Cuarlet Harding. October 9,1S5S. \10nl2.
Election Notice.
STATE OF INDIANA, I
ss.
Montxomery County,
I
William C. Vance, Clerk of tho Circuit Court for Montgomery county, do certify to the Sheriff of said connty. that the following officers are to be elected at the General Election, to bo held on the second Tuesday in October next, (ISoS)towit
Secretary of State. Auditor of Slate. Treasurer of State. Superintcndnnt of Public Instructirn. One Attorney General for the State of Indiana. One Judge of the Supremo Court for District No. 1.
One Judge of the Supreme Court for District No. 2. Or.o Judge o! the Supreme Court for District No. 8.
One Judge of the Supreme Court- f-.-r District No 4. One Representative to the Congress of the United States lor the 8th Congressional District of the State o) Indiana.
One Judge of the Circuit Court for the 8th Judijial Circuit. One Prosecuting Attorney for the 8th Judicial Circuit-
One District Attorney for the District composed of the counties of Boone and Montgomery. One Representative to this General Assembly of the State uf Indiana, for Montgomery county.
One County Treasurer for .V ontcornerv counij". Or.c Slicn'tf for Montgomery coiintv. iio Cnriijicr for Montgomery couiitv. One County" Coinmiwi'icner for Montgomery county, for District- No. 1.
One Couiitv Purveyor for Montgomery ^county. One Assessor in anil lor each Township in Montgomery county..
In testimony whereof. I do hereunto I subscribe my name and ntlix the seal said court at Ciuwfordsville, this 4ll. dav of September. A. D. 18 "?. \VM. '. VANCE.
l. s.:
Clerk Montgomery Circuit Court.
The o,nalificd voters of Montgomery eounty are hereby notified to meet at their usual places ot holding elections, in their respective townships, o: tho second Tuesday in •ctober next. (1S5S) and then and there vote for persons to fill the several olliets mentioned iu the clerk's certificate above.
Wnyno Ripiey Brown Scott 1'nion Mauishn S-.,L'ar Creek Kraiililin Wainut Clark
WM. II. SCHOOLER. Slicifl' Montgomery county
September 15, 1S55.—n9w4.
NOTICE
TO TAX PAYERS.
NOTICE
is hereby given, that, I will attend for the purpose of receiving Tuxes, either in person or by deputy, at tlie usual places ol hoidin elections in the seceral Townships, as follows: Coal G'rcuU Township, Monday, October 2.j. 15.)3
do do do do do do do do do do
Tuesday Wodnv.sdav, Thursday, Fridav, Saturi.lav,
1858 Are as Follows.
County tax 40 cents on cacli $100 and $1 poll Pi-hooi tax 10 cents on each flOOand cents poll Sinking Fund tax 'i cents on each fl'li). l.'oad tax •i cents
Oil ouch $100 in oal Cree':, Wayne, Riidcy Brown, Scott, Union, Madison. Franklin mu Clark. Sugar Creek and Walnut-10 cents on eacl £lou. and Franklin 1 cent on each aciu ofland Township tax cents in f.oal ("roiik on each #lt'0: Wgvne -i cents on each $100 liiplcy. Scot Union anil .Madison 5 cei ts on each $loo: Brown and larkS cents on each $100 Franklin 10 eentf on each #10i and Walnut 4 cents on each $1U0 School building tax 2.r cents on each $U0 and So cents poll iu oal Cieek, I.uion, Crawtoidsviile corporation. Franklin, Walnut, and Clark, Townships: Ripley 5 cents oil each $100 and 2o cents poll Brown 12 cents on each $100 and 25 cents poll: Scott 5 cents on cacli $100 and 10 edits poll Madison 15 cents on each $100 worth of property
JOHN LKE,
Trcnsnrcr of Montgomery County.
October 2, la"5. nllw4.
E A E
MARBLE WORKS!
IF- COLLINS,
DEALER IN
Foreign
& American
J9L.
ex mu
AND MANUFACTURER OF
Monuments and Tomb Stones Of Every Shape and Form:
Thoe
wis'.ing anytl.inc in t' line would do well to give him a call before pnrcl a-ing el.-cwhcre. Shop wri)osite Kletun u&il Lu c's tSunk. in the Post Office Building. Oct. Sd, nil, tf.
Look Here!
RARE CIIAXCE TO MAKE MONEY. $50 to $150 per Month. NO BOOK BUSINESS Olt CATCH PENN'T AFFAIR.
ON
receipt of One Dollar I will send instructions and the way to make the above nmouct per month, scbe 1 Any person with a few dollars can do it. Positively no hnmbng. Tbt it.
Address J. G. REEVES, oct2-nllw2. Reed's Mills, Ohio,
Wesley Academy. THE
Trustees, having snccecded in engaging the Service#of•competent practical Teacher,with able assistants,
Ukt
this
The School Bnilding will be furnished after tho latest snd most approved style and will pleasantly accommodate a large number of scholars.
The facilities for boarding will be ample and convenient, and npon the most reasonable terms. Oct. 2, nil, Bjr Order of Trustees.
200
ft«ah and eheap, for aala by COS Co.,
BARRELS
salt jest on
Ferer aixd
•w a hp put af •fa
Aba, totba wiiwixiwof Bniuil actt ia wrnka, Maead bfikc peiMMaa oriaaa (f itgaiMi dwq. itoariwhto' fa wohri ty tte aetlim of aohr b«a» aa aoO, aid tan tiia watery vapor tat it. While the mb ia tka koriaeo tUa vapor VaMta arar the eartik'aawbw, iad the virua fa token with it thiuuah the tongs into the blood. There it acta as an imtatizig pofaon oa the internal vfacaaaad excMtiasamaa •ftbabody. The Um becomes torpid and «uh to •eerete not only nnu, but also the Mle from the Mood. Both the
Tiros and the bCe accumulate
ia the circulation, and fffodaee violent eonatitiitional disorder. The spleen* the kidneys, and the ""••A sympathize with the liver, and become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of oar organism, aa if in an attempt to expel the noziona mitotan, concentrates the whole blood of the body in the internal eacretories to force them to cast it
out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to die central organs with congestive violence. This Is the Cbill. But in this effort it fails. Then the
Fstbk
follows, ia which the blood leaves the central organs and rashes to the surface, as if in another effort to expel the irritating poison through »iu other great excretory—the skin. In this also it Mi, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day. These are the fits or paroxysms of Fbtbb and Agvb. Such constitutional disorder wiH of course undermine the health if it is not removed.
We have labored to find, and hare found, aa antidote,
Ayer*s Ague Cure, which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. As it should, so it does ewe this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does 'more, or rather does what is of more service to those subject to this infection. If taken in season it expels it from the system as it'is absorbed, and thus keeps those who use it free from its attacks keeps the
gonsequently
rstem in health although exposed to the disease, it not only cures, but protects from, the great variety of affections which are induced by this'malignant influence,- such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita.tioni, Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hysterics, Colic,-Paralysis, and Painful Affections of the Stomach ana Bowels, all of which,'when arisjng from this cause, will be found to assume more or less the intermittent type. This Aqce Cube" removes the cause of these derangements, and cures the disease.
This it accomplishes by stimulating the exsretories to expel the virus from the system and these organs by degrees become habited to do this their office of their own accord. Hcnce arises what wc term aectimatation. Time may accomplish the same end, but often life is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while this AgueCubb" does it at once, and with safety. We have great reason to believe this is a surer as well as safer remedv for the whole class of diseases which are causcu by the miasmatic infection, than any other which has been discovered and it has still another important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well as good.
PREPARED BT
DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price
One Dollar rza Boms.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for. the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that It is entirely unnecessary for us -to recount the evidence of its. virtues, wherever, it has .been employed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this srttion, we need not do more than usure the people its quality is kept.up to the best it ever hap been, and that it niay.be relied on to do for their reuer «U it has ever been found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR AIL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. For'Costiveness
Foa the Cdrb op Dyspepsia
For
Jaukdice
Fob
tbe Curb of Indigestion
For
Headache
Fob
the Ccrb of Dtoe&tzby
For
a Foul Stomach
Fob
the Curb of Erysipelas For the Piles For thb Curb of Scrofula
Fob
do do do do do
»c,. 27, 23, 29,
Monday, Nov., Tuesday. do Wednesday, do Thursday, do
Friday, do
The Rates of Taxes for the Year
all Scrofulous Complaints
For
the Curb of Rheumatism For Diseases op the
Fob
Skin
the Curb of Litbb Complaint For BnorsY I
Fob tbx Cobb of Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum For
Works
Fob
the Curb of Gout Fob a DinnerPill
Fob
the Cubb of Neuralgia For Purifying the Blood.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity.
Price 25 cents per Box Six Boxes for $1.00.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians. Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness ot tnese remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be followed for their cure.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayeh'b, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and thsy should have it.
All our Remedies are for sale by At iiiiM:ii Powi i#. Ci iivl'iili»villp Tulburt & Son, Wiivclniid: ti. W. Mi er. Luloarn: nn-1 ly all dealers Medicines. At wliolusale by ^uirc, Ec!.*ste:n it (...CiiK-iuniui. •••••. ..
Sept. 25,1S58. vlOnlOyl.
Bale of lots.
WE(.Vnwfordsville.ofonpood
liave 47 ncres land one mile from tlie I)ai:viile rond. adjoinimr Mrs. Hamilton's fni'm. wliicli \ve will lay out in five acre lots each, with tbe execution of one containing a dwellinr lion^e which wi 11 contain 7 ncres. Tliu bnildimr i. anew frame with 0 rooms, and the bind is supplied with a never-failing well of water at the door of the house. Tl balance of the lots will each contain half heavy timber and the rest cleared and under good fence. Each one of these lets will give to the purchaser a sufficiency of wood to h'.-t f.ir twenty y.?nrs, nnd as it is the iincst pasture land near towp every house-hold or should avail themselves of this golden opportunity to purchase one of these lots. Tliis property will be sold on tho last of September, on a foreloMirc of the balance of the purchase money. We have paid twenty-one hundred "dollars on the land, and old Whistle Breeches closed on us before the notes became due. therefore the land will have ta be sold. The property is very valuable ud wo desire every one to attend the salo. SlierlFSchooler will sell the land, and the title will be good as we cannot pay it out. nnd we want it to sell for the highest price it will brin». .So yon will have a chance of viewing the town at any time, as it is just one mile from the M. E. Church.
given on
pleasure ip announcing that
new nnd splendid institution, six miles
II. I'UKSEL & BKO.
August 14, 1S5S. n4tds. The r.bcve sale has bceii postponed until the last of October. II. P. «fc B.
Notice
FS hereby given that tho undersigned lias been appointed administrator of thj^state of Samel lJijtf-s, deceased, late of Montgomery County Indinna. Said estate is solvent. ...-ROBERT FINCII.
Oct. 2d, nil w3. Administrator.
NOTICE
S hereby given that I will sell nt public auction on Saturday the 23d dav of October 1S53 at the 1 ste residence of Samuel faipes, 4 miles west of Crawfordsvillc. late of said count}-, disceased, all his personal property not taken by his widow, consisting in part of the following articles, one horse, one buggy, cow. corn in the field, hay in the ^thek. lot of hogs, household and kitchen ftirniJure. frc., Terms: a cred't of twelve months will i!?
all
west
of Crawfordsvillc,will be open for the reception of pils mbont tbo middle of October, tbe ingin progress st present in the church,school adjacent-
°tber
the^wi^-for CO.
sums over three dollars, the pnr-
1 MtfKr giving his note with approved surety, waiving rolief from valuation laws. ROBERT FINCH.
Oct. 2d, nllwS. Administrator.
NOTICE.
To our old Customers. WEcial
are not selling
GROCERIES
H. N CHBISTMAN.
in Co«Ber»
Row, bnt at No.1, Empire Block*
Vaia Street* next door to Christman
Ilardwate Store.
Sep.16,1853.•
&
Gregg's
H. S. COX & CO.
August 21,1S58. n5tf.
Miscellaneous.
f}AXE8,
Pocket Kuives.Scrap Books,Portfolios Alucilacs, cber.p Paints, Combs and
"lots"
articles too numerous to mention. Come see,
FRANK HEATOK.
1C. W.
ML
C^H RI ST
Irl- S- COX CO-3
HAVING
Soda,
"f ffc Ivegs S. C. Soda, fo- sale bv
W
HARDWARE AND COMMISSION -rv v.-,
'•&e&
DEALERS IN
Iron, Nails, Steel, Axles, Springs, Sash and Glass,
Bolt^ Mechanic's Tools,
AND A GEN KB AX 4SSOETXENT OF
ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
ALSO. SADDLER Y. COACH AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS,
Togethsr with Agricultural Implements, among which is
MOFFIirS CELEBRATED THRESHER AND SEPARATOR,
Woodbury's Patent Portable Horse Power
THRESHER AND SEPARATOR.
Cutting Boxck, Corn Crashers, Corn Planter* & Shclli'rs,
MOORE'S GRAIN DRILL, &c., &c.
Kuhns and Hains' Grain Drill.
All orders addressed to ws hLa-l meet with prompt attention. CIIR1STSBRN & GKEGG, Xo. 2, lliuplro Isloek.' Crawfordsvillc, April 24,1S5S. \0n40.
N E W ARRANGEMENT.
Groceries For The
Wholesale Croeery,
i\o. 1, Empire Block Main St.
made nrrsingcments EAST nn3
SOUTH for
200 Hogsheads Sugar,
25]) Barrels Molasses, 250 Sacks Coffee,
J5gT"To be rct'O!ved Jiiring tlie tll ami \vintcr._jg3
To be Sold at the Lowest Figures,
Wholesale or Retail.
Country Mt-n-limits afi.l Farmers can be nceominniluted, at.wholcsule, wilhfrorn 10 to 1,000 pounds Cojj'c, Sugai tj-c., 4*c.
In addition to the above wo liave on band
Candles.
A Boxes Star Candles. WW r)0 jm]f Boxes Star Candles in store and for !ali. by Ii. S. COX &. Oo.
Aug. 21st, 1S45 Ko. ":.-tf
Starch.
Boscf Pearl Stnrcli, ju.-»t received by An". 21. COX & Co.,
Euckets. ii
JIfJ Do?.. Painted Buckets for sale by .sS Aug. 21. COX & Co.,
,*roonF.N WARE of every description just roveivedby Au^. 21 CO\ & Co.
Cheese
Boxes a No. 1, \V. E. Cbcese in Storo nnd for sale l«y Augnest. 21. cox «fc Co.,
^OUDAflE of every description at niaiiufactury *-y' prices by August, 21. COX & Co.,
Tobacco,
A Large assortment, Tobacco of qnalities for sale by Atigust 21.st. COX & Co.,
A.ig. 21. COX & Co..
Spices,
ll.L hinds of Spiers in lar^o quantities, at wholesale nnd retail, for sale by August 21. COX & Co.,
Teas,
A
Lar-jc and general assortment of Teas of the very best brands in store and for sale cheap by iery August. 21. COX fc Co.,
Glassware,
OF
overv description for salo verv chcap bv Aug. 21. COX & Co..
LATEST ARRIVAL!
M. HEATON
Has Just Rcccivcd the Largest Stock o/"
0 7
nnnlr Mj Sif51fJr»r|0rv II formerly oceupicid'l.y Giilev & l:i,lL'C. west of the JDOOKS Go CTlrtllUIld Cour! Ilouse.
"H^VEK broil eh to Crnwforcsvil]f. to which he invites the attention of his friends and the public generally. Call at tho
BOOK EMPORIUM,
North West Corner of
Green and Main Streets,
and examine for yourselves. Sep. IS, 1S5S. tf.
Stationery.
FOOLSCAP, Letter, Note. Lotral. Bath, Bil) Billet. Mourning and Perforated Papers BufF,Legal. Mor.rningand other En vellops of every size: Printing and visiting Cards: Pencils, writtne rand Pens and Penholders which will be sold at Wholesale and retail, cheaper than the cheapest by
Sep. 15. 1S5S. tf. F. M. IIEATON.
DLANK BOOKS, tC.
ALL
kinds of Blank Books, from a 5ct memorandum book to
a
10 quire Ledger or Deed
Record, on hand and for sale at Cincinnati prices by ATON.
Sep.
13,1S5S.
tf.
F. M. HE
Ladoga Academy. TIIIS
new and splendid Institution will go into operation on the 1 Gth of September inst. It will be furnished with the finest school furniture. made by Chase «fr Son. Buffalo. N. T.
The fine building jnst completed will accommodate about two hundrod pupils, and a large atten-, dance is expected,as young men from every diroc-
tion have signified their intention of coming here
be
Let young
10th,in onle
men come
nier to get boarding. cc. RICBARD M.
8.
I** ^--HV A
No. 2, Empire Block, Crawfordsville^ Ind,
B. GREGG
an & GRK GG:
1858 Splendid Carriages 1858 A\D BUGGIES,
AT REDUCED PRICES. NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE. TS.tensive
MILLER having increased his already exfacilities i'or manufacturing
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & LIGHT VEHICLES
cf every description by associating as partners the undersigned piactical workmen from date ta! this method to inform his numerous customers and the public in general that they have facilities l'or getting up
Cheaper, Better and Neater IVork
than any similar establishment of the kii.d. Any person in wi, nt of good work would do well to call nnd examine for themselves before iurchusing elsewhere. Beiug all practical workman ami 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 give the best satisfaction as regards
PRICE, AND DURABILITY OF WORK.
Iiej-anng executed with neatness ar.d dispatch, also illacksmitliing, Trimming, Painting Ac. All our work warrentcd one year.
Piofoundly grateful to a generous public for their past patronage, the senior partners respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm. 85?" Sign—.1. i. Miller A: Co., Market Street North of the Court house Square.
J. S. iUll.LF.ll, ii. iikfkxi !:, S. MILLER.
Sept. 11, 15.-.3. vlO-nS !v.
T.
D.
BROWN,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES,
Window Glass, Glass Ware,
3D"5TE S.TUPPS,
Cordage, Tnbs, Buckcts, Churn*,
FISH, SALT, AND
PROVISIONS GENERALLY,
IVo.
6,
Commercial ISIock.
HTOld Stand of II. S. COX & Co..j£*
The highest price paid for all kinds of Prodnee.
N. B. Drncrs ft Midicincs at the old star.d No. Commercial Block. Aug. 14, 1333- tf.
Grocery & Provision
S O E
Gaskill & Eastlack,
1 W'501'!' inform their eii.-tomcr*
una tuc ciuzcii^ ol Mont:Tom« ry cnnn!y ceaerally. that tlioy nrc now j.oncil in tlie rooiii
on
Washington
Coffee,
Street, where
Sugar,
thev
will keep on hands a large ami well seiecte
Family Groceries,
Kice, Molassc.s Confectioneries,
Ve wssh to trade for all the produce the Farmers bring to Market. Wc will pay tho highest price. We solicit a rail from cncand all.
Ang. 23, liO-tf. GASKILL & EASTLACK.
ROBERT II. HOW, Pr«ia€e, Fonrardliig ConiDk.i a
general
I
to commence with tho first term. I Farmers wishing to store their grain can do so Boarding can
Montgomery county, Sept. 10. S-lm.
Ladogai,
of
TT70t®R ao4
voriSCaiB and Green.
Mcrehait. ,, ..
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind.
HAVING
charge of.the Grain Ware House and Pier at tbe above place I am prepared to do
bad cheap, and tnition will by sending to my carc and have it sold when t.iev
range fiom #3,60 to $3,00 per quarter. desire. Advances made on consiirnraenta of grain at least om day before the in storo. Produce of all descriptions received for
JOHNSON, Principal,
sale in this or Chicago ilarket. REFERE1VCES.
C. B.
Christadors Hair Dye for
sale by
W sprM'W MAJfSOK POWERS.
a
Produce, Commission if Storage Business.
Blair, Micb. City. Uartno Bank, Cbieafo.
H-
Jewell, Dow, Hard Co. Bsptembar 4th
ISM.
2)r. Easterly's
IODISE AND SARSAPAR1LT.A. Will corb
«l| difeivse^
disease by
nri«ing-frarn
rtntc tnatBi^'p. or a deprive# S^dttion of tlm fluids of the system, viz: Canceft,jq*dUng of the GUncl-*, Rheqmutism,
W&iw. SvvelJfrfg]
-prfri
It will remove Pimples and
Chronio
Sotc Eyes, Piles. Boils, Erysipelas,Gontro,. Pail's in the Bones and Joints, Ulcers in tho Month nnd Throat, and all Chronic Gonstitntionil Di*c:v«e*. This mc'liefno
searclieiJonV
the vifl-y
Wots
of tho
fylilg tho blood,
mul
secretions in the
cltantrlilg tha
system,
thus removing tlw cans«,
which renders thc'cthtE ckstaix ftfad peiimassst. Dr.. Easterly'* Iooixc axd Sarsafarh.t.a will cv.ro tho worst
KF.nccEjAt. iitss.\sE,
ar3 Orivo oitt
and destroy every pArtielo of jumcenr which is ia, tho sTP7'£V and euro its bad efieeti. It will CUrC SECOND
Alt
ST Mil L»S Or. Val.VEREjftE/
diseask and will drivo the .»rrn.i7«e rinrsand nfl iir.nEniTAr.r taints and roisoxors iiATTrn out of the system through the roit.ES or tiib skin, and restore tho Patient to a perfect state of kealtu and rruiTT. It is a positive cure for i.tveis com* ri.AixT and nvsrsrsrA. if used a proper length of time. I challeneetha world to produco its equal in these eomplaiuts. The aiSicted will bear iu mind at Dr. Eastj:k:A-,s Iontyv: a'd SAKs.irAnii.la will euro all Nervous diseases, Femaia Complaints, Dropsy, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary organs in a few days.
r.iotoiies
from tho
face,and mate the Skin Clear, White and Beautiful as Alabaster. It docs this by purifying tho BLOOD, and by its prompt action on the Liver, Kidneys, and Secretary Organs, producing vigorhealth.
Persons who have long been afflicted with Scrofula, Old Sores, .Totter, Ringworms, Scald Ilentlli CIofehcs, Eruption of the Skin and nil Ou'.nneon* diseases are advhed to procure Gridley's Salt Khcnm and Titter Ointment io apply on the Sore", or diseased parls, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. .The iodin: and Snrsnpar-sr ilia purities the Blood, nnd cause tho sores to disehnrga their rcusiD matter, nnd the ointmet iitals tf:km. VYhf-n both are tt.'ed (which I r.lways recommend) a i-kiimasxst and uaoicai. ci-re is ulwavs e/lccti'd. Tlicy are ti.e best and mes: rowKRFVi. crnATivrs known to man. A fair trial is all I ask—I do not f«a tho result.
Trice oi' the Iodine and Sarsaparilla ?1 per Bottie, or 6 Bottles for S3, (iridiey's Salt Khcum Ointment 75 cents per Bottle. Both arc prepared bv Dit. Eastiki.t. corner of Third and Chestnut sts.. St-Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom ail orders must be addressed. 255?" Sold by T. D. Brown and Manson & Powers. druggists, iu Crawfordsvillc, and by druggists generally." 1
IIOOPKR's? FKMAM: coudi-|
,\I, Will cure all Female Complaints, such aa !i Excessive, Sup|iresscd, or Painful Menstruation, Fli.-iir Albus dr Whites. Barrenness. Sallow Complcction, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams, and till diseases caused by Colds, Cheeked I'respi-ation, Excesses, OvorExeitcmcnt, etc., of the Sexual ('rgans: Dr. Hoop--jier's Female Cordial ii universally acknowledged by the ladies the b'jst remedy ever invented.
JjgfPiiee ?1 j'cr bottle, or six liot-t cs for Dk. EASTj-.iti.v, coiner of Tiiird and Cliestnut streets S I.011 is. Mo.. Sole Proprietor, and to whom all orders must be addressed
Sold by T. D. Brown, and Manson «k Towers,in Crawfordsvi'.le, andby druggists gsnKrally.
I^'.DIt.
A It
KH'S COUtiH BALSAM
will euro Coughs, Asthma. Consnmption. Bronchifis. Spitting of Blood, Puiii in the side and breifst,: Pleurisy. Whooping Cough, Croop, Liver Complaint. Palpitation of the Heart, and all di-easen of the Throat. Chest'and Lungs. No one should neglect a Cr.tigh or Cold a single day. Millions die annually by neglecting a COMMON CO 1.1).— Coughs and Colds lead to Coxsr.ucTio.N, and the-i to an early death. Reader, Imvj you a Cough, Cold or any disi-r.se of the lungs? Procure at on':a that celebrated remedy. Dr.. Cautku'sCoi'oi B.ir.sah whicl:-never fails to relieve a Cough in twen-tv-l'our hours, r.nd always ctui-s tin worst cases of Colds. Coughs, and all diseases of tho Throat and Lungs in a few days. Piica—Trial bottles, 'J5 cents large bottles. ^1 pi bottle, or (j bottles for -f". •M?~DK. EASTEi'I.V, corner Third nnd Chestnut streets, St. Lor.is Mo.,scie proprietor, to whom ai) ord rs must bo nddrefsn-d to get the gcii'.uue.— Sold by T. D. Brown and Manson it lV.vcls, in Crawfordsvillc, and by druggists generally. j:
UAJiEU'S Si'IX
II IMC
will euro
(Jouorrhocn, Oitete, Strictr.rc, Seminal Weakness, Chir.lee, diseases of the dncys, Bladder, nnd all di.-eases of the genital organs. Itcadcr, havo you a Pkivatk Diskask.' Do not neglect it. Dr.i.av is Danoeroc?. Dr. Bakkr's Si-i.(.ii r:c is safe, sjioo.ly, and i:.iii' .\t. cri:i With Dr. Ua• kcrs Sj.ccilie joucat. CL'liK VOL'K-SKLF, and prevent exposure, a.~ plain directions for um) accompany the medicine. Price .0 per bottle. r?-DH. EASTEKLV, corner Third uml Chestnut street-, St. Louis, .Mo., .sole projirietor, to whom all ordeis must be addressed to g-'t tlio genuine. Sold by T. D. Krown, and Mrnson Powers, in Crawfordsvillc, and by druggist.*
DR. EASTERLY'S
r^TI KVflU AM) AGI'K KILLMK- Will cure Agne ami Kcver, f'hills and fever. Dumb Ague. Intermittent ar.d Kcmitlent I'^vcrs, nil tho various forms of Fevers incident to Billions Climates. If there is a ma-:, wo.man or nn suffering willi Aoi a.M) I'j-.vm, th'.-y me 11.Ui.-cd to procure Dr. I'.istorly's Fevi-r and Agtio ICillcr. It is a rosiTivi cciui—srci:ur and rLitMAXtXT. Try it.
Price ?l per bottle 'T six bottles for I:i. Eastkisi.y, corner of Third and Chostr.ut scree's St. Loiiis. Sole proprietor, to whom r.ll orders must be addressed to get the ircnuiric. S dd by I). Hro'.vn, and Manson fi Powers, Aet-ntn stooK of
,or
Tobacco,
fio-pr-
Crawfordsvillc'. an-i by dri ggi.-ts srencral'v. .lune 19, ls.*s. JCo. .'ii'-Gm.
E O A
Which will be sold at the smallest profits for CASil. We have now on haid-i a superior article of have moved my Dacuerrinn I.'oorns from East end of_Eiii,"i'i: Illoc't. to tlr: V,"im.!.
nnd
1 am iww fitted lip jrooil sr.y'o ri'M rc.'niy to ma!v» you wine of the 1'i st pictures tiiiitcnn hj made and no mistake. I.»u!.'in.Tr'"» ypiriir nr:d tho Ambrotypiug will all he done in thesamu rooms.
A niLiolypes in Cases for 25 cents,
Wnrrented to last as long a-j any Ambrotvpe can
madutohiat.
Spices, Notions, &c.,
*00
Oa^firn otvpc.s frora I to 29 Dollars.
Ihotograph*« from 2j Cents to
li
Dollars.
This Premium G.-il'.-ry of thi-t Cuimty, wo make the hot work tor ti.e i,iii:ie money of a: House vi tl» kind iri tlie ."-tate or* Indinna.'
Lntrai.ce to rooi is lx lwce(» Christnmn iV flrogg's Hardware Store, and II. rf. Cox o's fir^-ory Store. A..S-
Mav, 2-2. No. -r-
Kides! Hides!
rrillE nubseriber wishes tc piiridinw ffrecn and di Ilid.-s, .«hocp IVlt--, and l.a,f SKins, f.,r liob jic wHl rsiv pri'.*o. Cull
Mark's Meat Mnrket, on Main struct. "PP 'Mto Court House. I.^AAC A. MAl.kis.
Aug. Sash, Window Glas3, See. jydO Lights of I Itic Sash, assoried sizes .4 7o lx'xc» Wimlow Glass do'' uo Doors, fce., fur sale bv opr. 24 'S3 G'lIMES fc Bl'KBUIDGE.
Table and Pocket Cutlery.
A
FINE- as«ortmeat, of a superior quality, just received by apr.
24
'55.
Ko.
T-lm.
GRIMES fc BURliRlDGE. Tools.
GENERAL assortment of Cnrpontors', Coopen1and
Tools, rojoived
apr.34'5«.Blaoksmitlu'
by
GRIMrS Sr BfHBRIPGE.
