Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 December 1859 — Page 3
WllVTERSCEITES.
WIIISKV—A
BY B. F. TATLOR.
That old red sleigh with its long box that never was fall, for down in the straw, wrapped in the robes, or on one or another of the fonr seats it contained, there was alwajs room for one or more. What a grouping of bright young faces there used to be in it? Faces in hoods, in cap3 and in blankets hoarts that have loved since hearts that have broken hearts that have mouldered. And away we went over the hill, and through the vale, under the moon light, and under the cloud when the stars were looking down when they kindled the world into a great white jewol but those days have gone forever away, and the Hweet old necklace of bells, big in the middle of the string, and growing small by degrees, has lost its power over the pulses.
In that old sleigh brides have gone away before now—those that were married to manhood, those that were "married unto death." Great ships have gone over the waters with less of hope and happiness, than that rude craft has borne over the billows of winter swanlike shapes now glance alqpg the arrowy way, but give us, for its sweet memories of yesterday, the old red sleigh.
Then, the days when we were "coasters and down the big hill, by the maple wood, thro' the little pitches, far into the valleys we came with a merry shout, each the solitary Palinucus of his own suiall craft.— How like a flock of swallows we were, dashing down the declivity, in among a group of sleds, side by side with a rival, shooting by like an arrow, steering in gallantly ahead, like-a joekey, and on our way up with a sled in tow, ere the party had reached the valley below.
And then it was, when the wind had fiwept away the snow from pond and stream, and the ice was glare, that we put on the "rockcrs," and darted hither and thither, and cut sixes and eights, and curves without number, and drew the girls that we loved, and whirled them like leaves over the highway of crystal.
And the schools where wc spelt each other down, and the schools where wc cyphered and wrote, and "went up gone, all gone, teacher aadJaught, like the melting snows under the rainbows of April.
And when, sometimes after the great snow, the wind come out of the north for a frolic, what wreathings and carvings of the cold Alabaster there were. What corinthian adorning surmounted the fence posts what mouldings were fashioned beside the way what fairy-like caves in the drifts what flowers of rare finish and pendants of pearls on the trees.
Have you quite forgotten the footprints we used to find in the damp snow as delicate, scfmc of them, as a love letter the mysterious paths down to the brook or by the old hollow tree, that wc used to wonder over and set "figure fours" by, if perchance wc might catch the makers thereof? Have 3'ou quite forgotten how sorry you were for the snow birds that fluttered among the flakes, and seemed tossing aud •lost in stonu?
And there in the midst of that winter, Christmas was set, that made Thanksgiving last through the night of the year, and what wonder tiie stars and the fires burned more brightly therefor! Christmas with its gifts and its cheer its carol and charm its evergreen branch and its bright morning dreams. Christmas, when there were prints upon the chimney tops if wc were only there to see them, where Santa Claus set his foot as the clock struck twelve.
Christmas, when stockings were suspended by hearth and by pillow all over the land stockings silken and white stockings homoly and blue, and even the little red sock with a hole in the toe. Blessed forever be Bethlehem's star.
CINCINNATI ^AIIKAT.
TIIURSUAY,
Dcecnibcr 29.
Fr.our.—Thcr-j was r.n improved Jemanc] to-day, without any important change prices. The sales were 1,800 brls at 30@5 -H) for superfine, and S5 40@5 75 for extra, the hitter rate for white wheat 100 barrels extra family sold at $5 90.
dull market and prices are
•ic lower sales of 1,'200 barrels at 22£c, including that from wnpons.
IIOGS—There
was a lirincr feeling in the
market to-day, prices range from S5 85® 6 25. The receipts during the last 2i hours weroG.OO head.
WHEAT—The rnarke.fc is firm, with a good demand at SI 23@1 25 for prime white, and SI 20 for prime red
CORN*—The market is firm, with a good demand at 50@52c. OATS—The market is dull, and prices drooping sales at 4S@50c.
CRAWPO^DSVILLE MARKET. Rr.vtnw Orricn, December 31. Fi.orr.—P.T bill. $o 50 u,
S!ick
a.
COI'STBY CHEESE—6O
Sai.T—?2 TOP barrel. CORN MEAI.—'T3o bushel.
iNew Boot & Shoe
'ESTABLISHMENT!
J. C. Kaxtung, Proprietor. WOULD
respectfully inform tho citizens of CraT,*forusviiie and vicinity that lie has re cently opcacd a NEW
BOOT & SHOE
•V.i.rFf.fC
READ THIS CARD.
'T»ffEund«r»!?Dcd
woald inform their delieqnent
that on ud after the first day of Janu
ary. 1880. they will distribute ill of thrir aellfiontnt claims with the proper officer* for collection, beine compelled to this act. Those interested may expect it, certain. We will make no reserve.
C. ALLEN J. y. KEERAN Snc4e*»or» to.Allen. Galej Keeran.
December 17.1(30. n22w3
Administrator's Sale. TlJOTICEis hereby given, that the undersigned. as administrator of the Estate of Hiram ITnzhes, deceased, will offerfor pale at public auction, at the late residence of snil deceased, in Linden, on Sctnrday the' 7th day. of January, 1S30, the personal property of said estate, consistin? in part of the following,1 to-wit: Ilorscs, tlojrs," Cattle, Corn. Potatoes, one Corn-Sheller, Platform Scales, Household Furniture, fcc.
TERMS:—A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over three dollars, by the purchaser giving lig note wi npproved security, without relief from valuation and appraisement laws three dollars and nnder. cash in hand.
WILLIAM P. RAMEY, Administrator. Dec. 17,1S59iv8-[printcr's fee ?2 55.
Sheriff"** Sale.
BYrected
virtnc of a certified enpr of a Decree to me difrom thu Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, in a cause wherein John 8. Gray, administrator. Ac., is plaintiff, and John J. Henderson is defendant, requiring me to make the sum of five hundred and forty-six dollar? and 48 cenls, with interest on said dccroe and costs. I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 17th day of December, 1859, between the hour? r.f 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day. at the door of the Court House of said Montgomery county. Indiana, the rents and profits of a term not exceeding seven years, of the following de«eribcd Real Estate, to-wit:
The westhalf of the south-east quarter of section thirteen, in township nineteen, north of range six westvContaining 8li acrc3 more or less, situated in the county of Montgomery and Slate of Indiana.
If such rents nnd profitswill no't sell for a sufficient snm to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose at public sale the fee simple i.f.saj'l Real Estate, or so much thereof as may Insufficient to discharge said decree, 'nterest and costs.
Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WM. K. WALLACE. Sheriff M. C.
By I. X. ScfioorxR. Deputy.
November 20. )w-[prin!cr's fee $0.0(1. The above sale is postponed until Saturday, the 21st day of January next, IcOO. By order of plaintiff's attorneys.
WM, K. WALLACE. Sheriff M. C. Ky I. N. Scuoor.Eii,
WE
$1 2.".®5l 35.
LLKAT—?UTI O.". CORN—30o. OATS—'2.V. POTATOES—25e. Arri.K.s—(ircen. 50o. Driotl. $1 C3. niticn HKASS—T5c bushel.
I'BACHKS—Pried. bushel. ?-l. CniCKESs— 1 dozen. $1 23. SI-OAKVr —r it,. MOI.\.V?KS—."WSCOe callcn. BUTTER— l."s l!,. Ecns— lOe dozen. CHEESE—NO
Xov. 19. l«in-Iy
0 E.
TOR 1",:
On Main Street, immediately Vest of GraJtant Brothers' Store,
wher« ho will manufacture and keep constantly on nana a fine Assortment of
Ready Made Work,
—COXSISTIXO or— •, -4
BOOTS & SHOES!
nido In tho neatest and most dnrablo manner. Especial attention paid to
REPAIRING.
MTMeoanod
nodmte. ETarrbodyUrametfal--"n Uia .. 11 joajs P,JRABTO*O.
lfiw.ll, TPl-tf
I)opiity
Dec. 1". 185D-Gw-[additional printer's fee SC 00.
NEW GOODS!
FOR THE
NEW YEAB!
STILL THEY COME,
AT
GRAHAM BROS.
Four Hundred
OVER COATS.
Six Jriundrecl
III!
One Thousand
Vests & Pants!
BOOTS & SHOES
BIKKCT FI'.OM
BOSTON"'
O O S
TOR THE
MIL.tfiOW!!
COME, EVERYBODY, & SEE!
WIIJIJ
SELL.
Graham Efco's.
December IT. I?."I0. .... n'22i.f.
JLafayette, Indiana. HIS eleg:int Saloon is supplied with |h of pure Liquors. The citizens nf Craw, visitine tho Star City aro requested to call in.
FreeLunch oar
1
FreeTiiinch can be had at all hours durtnc day. WMY. GEOKOE I.OCKSTAXD.
JTOHf.V .11. It UTJjJElt,
ATTORNEY at LAW
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.
OFFICE,
sonth side of Public Sqnare, in Washiiijrton Hall. Collections promptly made and remitted. IDee. 1, 1S59—1 v.
Watches, locks, Jewelry and Musical Boxes,
REPAIREDandcall
warranted. To this branch of
thebusine si especial a' tension, and feel confident, that in prices and quality of work, perfect satisfaction will bo pi veil.
Juno23, lS")0-]y. JAMES PATTERSON.
Blank Books.
DAT-BOOKS,
Ledgers. Journals, Cash Books,
Record Books. Tuok and other pocket.Moniorandiims, Blank Note Books and Wal Blank ot all kinds, always on hand at •.» "EATON'S BOOK STORE.
hov-12' 1S59-
Jun« So, 1S59.
Crawfordsvillc, Ind.
Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.
1 OO and24-honrClock*,ofdif-Patter, all warranted, justroeeivcd and ,'or saletiy. jAS. PATTEESOX
Spectacles, Spectacles.
GOLD.Silver
SALT.
BARRELS 'Kanawha
DU Oct. 2S-tf- JA!
ialt. for sale by i. W. LY.V.V SOX
For Wmtl Paper, For Vf\tif
'^'XSTXSN OAKS at
Paper.
Goto LTTSE & WILSON, Nut. 18,1859-1j. Lafayette, jnj.
tlQHKBOMVi1
—AMI—
———
C. CASSELL
WOULD
St
CO.,
respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsvillc aud the Burronnding cbun try, that they have jnst opened a now 0
Grocery Store and Bakery,
On Main St., South of the Court House 1 •. Their stock of GROCERIES consists of
Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Bice,
jVTolasses, Syrups,
Confeetionaries and Fruits,
Wooden icare, Mackerel, Cod Fish, r"
ani every other article, kept in the Grocery line.
Fresh Baltimore Oysters
received Daily and sold at the very lowest figures.
OUR "BAKERY If entirely now, and we arc now prepared to supply the public with the best quality of good and wholesome Bread, Crackers, 1'ies,'Calces, &c.
Wc fitting Parties
Furnished with elegant Cukes, tastefully dccorated.nt the shortest notice. Also, all kintl* of confectionarics and'delicacies. 'A superior article of Sugar, Uoston, Cracknel. Soda and Butter Crackers. mannfacturcd and sold bv
Nov- 20, lS5i)-tf.. CASSEL & CO.
Attention, Farmers,
AND.
EVERYBODY!
T.IIIJ
undersigned having purchased tlio Old Stand of Galcy &. Itidic, is now prepared to furnish all their old customers and others with everything in the
Grocery and Baking Line,
that is wanted, and trusts that by keeping but a
GOOD ARTICLE AT CHEAP PRICES,
Small Profits, Quick Sales, and
Opposed to Monopolies!!
to satisfy nil that this is the place to buy. Ci ve us a call before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of
O E
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOIL
G-rooeries I
B.—Mr. Joseph F. Galey will continue to wait on all their' customers anil friends, iit the old stand, two door north of F. II. Fiy's store.— All orders punctually and laithfuliy iitt'-iided to. on short notice. II. \VILLI A.MS.
Crawfordsvillc, Doc. 17, IS59. n*22tf
PUR$£L TOUSE.
Corner Washington and Market Streets, Crawfordsvili c. Ind.
THISlarge
PLOWS,
PLOWS,r PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS/ PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOW S, PLOWS,
FOB 18SOCINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER,CINCINNATI ROVER,' CINCINNATI ROVER,-"'-CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER, .. CINCINNATI ROVER,.
CINCINNATI ROVER,'CINCINNATI ROVER,, WARRANTED,
WARRANTED, WARRANTED. WARRANTED. WARRANTED, WARRANTED, .. WARRANTED, WARRANTED,
J—-the
CHEAP FOR CASH, CHEAP FOR CASH,' 'CHEAP FOR CASH,-
CHEAP FOR CASH, CHEAP FOH, CASH, CHEAP FOR CASH, CHEAP FOR CASH. CHEAP FOR CASH, CHEAP FOR CASH,
AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES. -AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES.
ALSO,
one-horse Corn Plows: single, double, and threo Shovel Plows, Revolving Ilorse Kukcs, Straw Cutters, and oil other kinds of
Farming Implements,
constantly on hand and for sale choapor than at any other place, by Campbell, Galey & Harter,
No. 7 Commercial Row, Crawfordsvillc. Dec. 17, 1S59. n22tt"
THE
and plated Spectacle* of ihc finest
pobbloplasses,justreceived. Aluo.Eve Protectors and Goggles. June 25,1S59'.
JAS. PATTERSON. n491v.
undersigned has just received from England—where, they were nianufuctured to order—a large lot of superior Steel Pens, which will bo sokV tore toilers .and others at lowrates. The pens will be *ont to anv address, post-paid! on receipt of tho price:
Hoaton's Bank Pen, 2:1.00 per gross, Extra "803," jSip 1,00 Coramofcial 50 Tho ''Bank" and ''Commercial" aro tho best business pens in uso, and tho"S05" pen is
Warranted Equal to Gillott'*. Send yotir orders along and they will bo attended to. Address FRANK M. HEATON,
Nov. 12,1S59. Crawfordsvillc, Ind.
"PEPilER,£pic« and Cinnamon. ground and nnfhmod.fbrcala bf"
^UAXBQIS
THE AJRBOR BILLIARD SALOfW
GEORGE W. LAMBE, Proprietor. fpHIS elegant Saloon is now opened for the recop|A lion of visitors. It contains two splendid Tables the latest improved manufacture. „K£OY.STEHS served up at all hours. Fine CIGARS kept constantly on hand.
November Itlriess). nietf.
Edward H. Reynolds,
(Successor to Reynolds, Ilatchcr & Peirce,)
West Side of the Public Square,
LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. December3,1859. n20m3 Teas.
H** Chests II and Imp Teas
I \J
CO boxes V-
riflDSN O Sugar SO bbis Powdered do
120
O IF IF I O
\o.
10 hf chests Black Tea: 2 superior Oolong do Just received and for sale bv n20 E." II. REYNOLDS.
Wo often Ware. DOZ Painted and Varnished Buckets 50 doz do Tubs, ass'd sixes 200 doz Zinc Washboards 2.'5 doz ''hnrns Jnst received and for sale by n20 E. II. KEYNOI.DS.
Cigars.
AOffe German and Half Spanish Cigars UUjUUU -10,000 half-Spanish do 20,000 Cuba Sixes •For sale.low by E. II. REYNOLDS.
I Rope.
1 Goils Pope, :iss'.d si/.e doz Bed Cords, /i0 doz .cotton do
Received and for sale by E. P. REYNOLDS.
Cofsee.
180 vA(:s
1:
c°m
CO pocket" Java do -.- 6 bales Mocha do.
Received nnd for sale bv E. II. REYNOLDS.
Sugar.
Crrshed dc Coffee do E. II. REYNOLDS.
For sale
t'ttoeessses.
100
BI5LS N O.Molasses 4 bi)!s Siifrnr llnuso: 20 kpgs Golden Syrnp eived and for sale In- K. II. REYNOLDS.
Re
Tobeirco.
BOXES j's, o's, 1-/. nil 'I 1 lb lumps ass'J "irands sa 100 caddiu 1-2 u:ii] 1--J !i do
SO bids SmKn: do:
•.?% 50 hf bbls do 10 bxs Chinese do do: 20.press tin-l'oil Chewiiisr do:
For sale by •. E. II. REYNOLDS.
fSsai&ric?
BAGS Peanuts
r^xf 5 bbis Brazil Kiits 5 Pecans 5 Filberts .r
11
Engii.-h Walnut.*
23 bags Almonds: 120 boxes and half boxes Raisins 50 kegs Soda ,70 boxes do 50 assorted Candy:
6
and elecant Hotel is open for the recep
tion of guests. The house is constructed ol brick, 60feet in length, 40 feet in breadth and four sfori" hit h. Thesi/.eof the Sleeping Uooins are by 18 feet, with large windows. The public will see at a glance that guests can be accommodated without bt ingeooped up in small, ill-ventilated dons that clinracterize most of our western hotels. Bills reasonable.
IHT'This Hou?e runs no Oinnibu.=. IIAN.XIUAL PCRSEL, Proprietor. XovemberlU. 1K3U. nlStf.
Plows! Plows! Plows!
PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS,s -ti PLOWS,
Mock do
2'1 I.icoiiioe
1
Bird Pepper
STIVE
15 Tomato C.it i|. 1 ease French .Mustard v-3-.i boxes Ky do: 4u Pearl Sraivl .* CO Star Ca'idh--'
C'rcam Tartar ..-
2'"1 hags Spiue -'r, 25 Popper —, 2 eases Kutmejs 3 Indigo: 00 box^s (ylothi-s Pins: -ist received and t'orsala bv n20 E." II. KEViVOLDS.
WHEELER WILSON'S
MACHINES,
Commercial Block,
6
LAFAYETTE IXD.
"I'HE Committee of the American Institute. X. 1 Y.. Appointed at the late exhibition at Palace Garden, to examine Sewing Maciiines. have mi.de a Ions, elaborate, and able report, of much interest to the public. Ailhoiigh the utility of this invention is established beyond all question yet for the viiiious purposes of it.s application, ignorance exists as tut lie particular patent best for a sneeiiic purpose. Committees heretofore have not discriminated and classified suih'eieiltly.
port is free from these faults. Tho Macbiin-s nro arranged according to. the switch, made, and .the purpose to which the Machine is tO he applied, in jour classes. 1st. 2d, 3d, an 1 4th a ciassifcation indicating.' the peneral order of merit aiid importance. w-C! iss "St. includes the Shuttle or I.oc't S'.itjh Machine for family use, and for manufactures in the same range of purpose and material. The Committee has assigned this class tho highest ran! nn aceountof the "elasticity, jyrnianence. hoauty and the peneral desirabluness of the stitel 112 when done," and the wide range of its application. At the head of this class they place] the Wh-cler fe Wilson Machine, and award it ths highest pieminm. This has been the uniform award for this Machine" throughout the country for several year#, and we think r.o disinterested" pers-.n will dispute its j'ustiecan.l propriety—[TJJIUUNI
Call atonrolHec.No. Commercial Block, south sh'c Public Square, and satisfy yourselves. Orders promptly liile.L and Machines warranted for three years, and full instructions given lieeof charge.
CJ. U. O. is also airent fir Ladd. Web«tflr ,t )Co!s celebrated Shuttle Sewing Machines. Also' for Sewing Machine N\-edk-s, Silk, Twist, Thread, Ac. Call or send for a circular.
ii. H. OKVIS, AgeHt.
Ko. Commercial Block, Latavctto. Ir.d. Dee. 17. ISo'j. n22vl.
The Great Book for Agents.
THIRTY YEARS IN TIIE
ARCTIC RKGIO^STS
BY JSIK JOHN FIJAMIMX. Just Published. 4^3 pages, 1-mo. .Price §1,25.
TO
thorough active men YEARSIV TnB-Ar.cnc
KEGIONS"wesay,"TniRTytraveling
will be sold by
Asents. and we wish to secure a thorough canvasser in cach County of the West and South, to ensnse in its ale IMMEDIATELY. Tosochmen we have no hesitancy in saying, you can clear from $50 to $100 per month in the sale of this book.
A Sample Copy will be sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of the price. Send for a copy, ana if you would like to engage in the sale wc will send you our Terms'to Agents. Address,
ASOER A CO.. Publisher
October 29. ISoD-ly. Indianapolis, Ind.
Picture Frames and Mouldings.
A
FINE assortment of Gilt & Rosewood Moulding of all sizes and priccs, and chcap Picture Frames! ready made. Also—'a largo stock of French mid-German Lithographs, kept constantly on hand at tho
CRAWFORDSVILLE BOOK STORE. Nov. 12. 155?.- nl7lv
Silver and Plated Ware.
A
LARGE stock of Silver and plated Wore, consisting in part of Fruit Stands, Tea and Coffee Pots .tea, taolc and desert Spoons Matter Knives and desert Forks, justTeccived at
June 25,1559. JAS. PATTERSON'S.
FOUR
«PQWBB8.
or Five different patterns 6f •tyle of Stoves at ,v JOHNSON'S.
QUPEBI0R Frwb T«i) at VAIfSOK
J. H. & W. L. W AKD,
House Fttrnishing Store!
North-West Corner Public Square,
UP STAIRS,
Lafayette, Indiana
The largest and best assorted stock ever brought to this market. 2*1 fc-y/
ROLLS CARPET.
100
CARPETS-Throo Ply. CARPETS—Brussels and Vol vet. CAPETS—Plain and Twilled Vetitian.. CARPETS—Hemp and Rag. ,?.•• CARPETS—Stair and Hall. CARPETS—Smith'* celebrated Tapestry Ingrain. CARPETS—Warranted all Wool, regular
Fifty Cents per Yard!
Al»o—A good assortment of
WINDOW SHADES.
WIN now SIIAnrS—Plain and Fancy Gilt. WINDOVi SUADES—Velvet Borders. WINI»O-W SI IA OES— Buir and Green Holland WINDOW SHADES—01, 80, 3S, 40 and ,2 inches wide.
A I N S
Cnrtains—Damask, German and English. Curtains—UamaSk, Satin, Delaine. Curtains—Damask, Cotton and Worsted.
Curtain Gimps, Tasseis, nd Trimmings.
Also, a full and attractive stock of
Oil
C?lot
l2.s5B
Oil Cloths—All widths, from 3 tol2 feet. OilCIoths—For Tables and Stands.
Table and Piano Covers,
Quilts in groat variety. Muslin and Laee Drapery, liuggs, Mutts, Druggets, Cornices. Pins and Bands.
PICTURE CORDS AND TASSELS,
House and Hotel Keepers are invited to call and examine our goods. 'I lie stock is new, and as wo are exclusively in his trade, wc will bo constantly rteeivinir, thro' the season, everything that is new and de.-irable.
Gaiters for the Ladies, Gaiters for the Ladies, Gaiters for the Ladies, Gaiters for the Ladies,
Water-proof Boots for Gents, Water-proof Boots for Gents, Water-proof Boots for Gents, .Water-proof Boots for Gents,
Calf Hoots for Gents, Calf Soots for Gents, Calf BSoots for Gents, Calf Hoots for Gents,
ri'bisre
Good Boots for tiie Boys,
Good Boots for the Boys, Good Boots for the Boys, Good Boots for the Boys,
Men and Boys Clothing, Men and Boys Clothing, Men and Boys Clothing," Men and Boys Clothing,
MEN AND BOYS IIATS & CAPS, MEN AND ROYS IIATS & CAPS, MEN AND ROYS HATS & CAPS, MEN AND BOYS IIATS & CAPS. All Very Cheap, All Very Cheap, All Very Cheap, All Very Chor-p,
At Bromley's.
At BROMLEY'S At BROMLEY'S,
At BROMLEY'S.!
November 5.1550. nlutf.
CR.t WFORMtS \%IK,&E
BOOK STORE!
Frank.
JVI.
Heaton,
WHOLESALE AND HZTAJL DEALER LV
F"ailCy -AjrticleSj fec.
JT^EF.PS constantly on hand a lar
fco.
TBORKS.
SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS,
In general use, together with a great variety of
Pocket and Family Bibles,
Of all sizes and prices.
BLA.NK BOOKS, DIARIES, TEAOHERS' SCHOOL REGISTERS, TOY BOOKS, REWARDS
OF MERIT, INKS, INKSTANDS, PENCILS,
PENS,
PENHOLDERS,
Ac.,
which will be disposed of at
Cincinnati prices. [Nor. 12,1359. A Folf»toch Af-^AJAX'S" at JOHNSOX'S.
-,vApril
l^llfV,
BOEEHAVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS.?
TUB CELEWIATKD HOLLAND JIEMKDY FOB
DISEASE OF THE K1DXET8, LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE, and the various affections consequent upon a Disordered Stomach or
I E
Sliding Tndir$*tion, Aculityof tlio.Stomncli. Col'/ icky Pains, Ilenrtburn, l^ss of Appetito. Dc?por.dene^-, Cost!vile**, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous. Iihemm tie :ind Neuralpic Atfcclioilfi, it lias in numerous instances proved high beneficial, and in others effected a dccidcd cure.
Thisis ii purely vegetable coinpOitml. prepared on strictly scicniifio principle?, after the nuinnT of the celebrated Holland Prof. ssor. Bcei h:ivc.— Itsrepiitiition at lion.'- produced itsintrcduction re, the demand commencing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the facoof this miglity conr t:y.many of whom bronsht with them ai.d handed down tho tradition nf its value. It is now offered to the Ainci ici.n public, knowing that its truly wonderful sicdicinul virtues must bo acknoivlcilfred.
Itis particularly rccomir.cndcd to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired hy the eontinuu'.isiifc of ar lent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Geiu-rally instantaneous in fifect. it finds its way directly to the scat cf life, thrilling and ]iiiekeniii2 evorv nerve.raisin-.* up the droopini.'spirit.:uid infusing new hcahh and vigor in the vstem.
I.'KAD
-••vr
J. II. & \\r. L. WARD.
October 20, IS59. nlSniC.
BOOTS SHOES,
FOR TIIE
MIXjLIONa
Ivicl I^oots, Ivicl 3Boot«,
Kiel jBoots, Kiel Boots,
Morocco Boots,
Morocco Boots,
Morocco Boots,
Boots,
L7lorocco
...... Calf Boots, Calf Boots,
Calf Boots, Calf Boots,
.III kinds of SIiocs for the Ladies. Ai! kinds of Shoes for the Liidies, All kinds of Shoes for the Ladies, All kinds of Shors fur the Ladirs.
A variety of SHOES for the Children, A variety of SHOES for the Children, A variety of SHOES for the Children, A variety of SHOES for the Children, Kip Boots for the Gents, Kip Boots for the Gents, Kip Boots for the Gents, Kip Boots for the Gents,
Address, for Report or treatment. DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTOft, Acting Snrgcon, Howard Association, No. 2 Sonth Nith Street, Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the directors.
EZRA D. ilARTWELL, Prosident.
GEO. FAIRCIIILD, Sccrctarv. April 30, 1350. vol. 10. No. .11.
FR£SF3 ARRIVAL
OF.
Gift* Rare
CARr.:-i:LLV: TlicGenumeliijjhlycon-
cor.centrated Hccriiave's Ilollnnd Hitters is put tip half-pint bottles only, and retailed at NK DOTJFJAK per bottle.
TIIE
GOODS!
E"w
FO
AT Til
OLD BIM OKD CORNER!!
W ASSORT,
W."N, now in rcccir»t
if his Fall and Winter Stock
Staple and Fancy
lOiry Q-oods, CLOTHING,
MSats, Caps, Moots A* Shoes,
|!iecnswaB'c,
CUTLERY, &:0.,
fo
which lie wishes t^ dircct the att'.-ntion
EVLR PtT.CriASED Foil
The Cratvfoi'dsvillc Trade! though wo do r.ot pretend to say that it is to-: 1 ir!?et or only Stock in tho market, or that we have a''thiity or forty thousand dollar" stock, not bv any means. But we can tell the public, nnd with tu-.tli too. that wc have a superior, well-assorted, and extensive stock. A stock thatwii! meet the wants oi a large patronage.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
of various kinda and styles and at unprecedented 'o-.v pri cs.
BOOKS & STATIONERY, WM* UJ.YTIM.VTTS. |BONNETS ANI1 SIIIBONS,! To fillers.
oOOIS
EEADT MADE CLOTHING,
Of all kinds and stylos, for Men and Boys. B.-in^' along votir
Produce and Cash:
Fanners, wo will sell yon pood Goods as cheap as tho cheapest, and no mistake.
W. N. WASSON. nlTly.
November 12,1359.
ONE
grow Boerhave's nolland Bitten,
JT ANSOV A I'OV A
MM)
L'reat deinand f.ir this
truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing.
Beware of Imposition! Pec that our name is on the lable of c\cry bottle you buy. Benjamin I'agc,
Jr.Si Co Sole I'roprictcrs, Pittsburgh, I'a.
R. Browning. Wholesale A-rent. Indanapolis. Manson & Powers, Craw to dsvilo. Jiuio 11. 1S.-0. Xo. 47-lv. G. W. Miller. liidoga. Ashbv Kv'.c, Ashby's Miil.
HOWASD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established .by special Endowment, for the Relief of the Sielc and Distressed, af fliclcd icith Virulent and
Epidemic Diseases.
'[PIIi: HOWARD ASSOCIATION", in view Vthe awful destruction of human life canscd by Sexual diseases, and the deception pratiecd upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases bv Quacks,several years asrodirected tlieir Consulting Suigcon, as a
1
IIAIM'I'AP.I.K ACT worthy of
their name, to open a Dispensary
for
tho treatment
of this class of diseases, in all their form-, and to give MEDICAL ADVICK GItATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of theircondition, ago occupation, habits of life. Arc., and in case of extreme povertv. to l'TKXISIi
MEDI
CINES FREE OF CIIA'UGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands tin: highest Medical skill of tiie age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment.
The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Report up'n the treatment of SeMial Diseases, express the highest satisfaction with the succes-s which has attended tho'labors of their Surgeons in thr cure of Spermatorrhoea. Seminal Weakness, (ionorrhoja,.Gleet, Syphils the vice of Onanism or Self-Abuse. Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, etc., and order a continuance of the same plan for theensuing year.
The directors on a review of the past feci assured that their labors in this sphere of benovolenteiiWt have been of graat bcnetU to the afflicted, especially to tiie young, and tiny have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to thid verv important and much despised eau:-e.
An admirable lieport. on Ppermatorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by t'c Consulting Surgeon, will be scntby mail (in a sealed envelope.) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postngfc Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, tc., are constantly being published for gratuoc.s distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value.
Bountiful OitWulBdheriftiairtel^:
irithout ijonoy tc Att-Penoa* Ordering -Books fron
CLARES'
PUBLISHING HOUSE, AHD0BEAT Gift
Book
Establishment,
NO 806 SPRING GARDEN ST., PHILADELPHIA. *fjr- •:—tr.
r-—
ThisTyitablisTimonHs cVridnctod on'a scalo of tinrnrpassod masrni licence and liberty, as tbonsand* cnntcstify.Nnlid universally acknowledged to bo tho most liberal and puacttial Gift enterprise in the United States.
"1%^TY ClassiScd Catalogue of J3JL
Bookv a. pamphlet of 43 large pages, eont»ins a full list-ot Histories, Biograpliics, Travels, Adventures, Stories. Anecdotes, Tales, Narratives, Romances. Sports and pastimes. Also. Keligiou*, liiblical. Theological. Classical, Philisophieal, Geoffraphic.il,.Eotanical and. Agricultural Works,. Dictionaries, Lexicons, Album^^Annunlsand-Prc-scntation Books, Bibles. Hymn ami I'rayer Books, in evorv style of Binding, together with ail tho" NEWEST'WORKS of the day. all of which ara handsomely bound and GUARANTEED PERFECT in every rcspevt. -The schedule of Gifts I present, (ns will be seen by reference to ny -Catalogue.) i» the most ex ten si ve ns it It'is hUo tho most superior, elegant and mucnificent ever offered hy any similur CntaT11a7i inept in .the Ui ion —one of which gifts will acc'ompany^eticlvbook at tho time of salo.
ISiT"J-V Fine GOl.D WATCH accompaniosevory order of 100 BOOKS ordered at one time from my Catalogue.
TESTIMONIALS:
As an evidence, of the truth qf what has been asserted I append the names of a few gentlemen of l:i«rh standing, whose veracity cannot be qucfc. tioncd, who have purch:i-oil or ordered books from me. and received. GOLD WATCH ICS, namely: WM. ZIMMERMAN, Esq., Middletown, I'a.: j. p. SKILES. Wholes-lie Grocer. Lancaster, l'a. .Ion. G. G..\\ ALKKR. Representative from SommersetCo., in the Pennsylvania Legislature W. G. EVANS, Notarv Public, Lancaster citv. l'a. .JACOB MARTIN. Esq.,R- Chester.N. x. Il'lRAM FISK. !•].. Clo\eland, Ohio Mr. GEO. IJ'.NHART. Ilarrisburg. Pa.: Mr. J. L. FEARS. Bear Cre.-k. Henry Co.. Uroreia: Mr. TIIOS. SMEAD Red lord, Pa., and Jl» LI A CROSBY, 9 i7, Lax^ronce st.. Philadelphia, who received a splendid SILlv DRESS PATTERN, worth $15.
D. W. CLARK,
No. S0C Spring Garden S:reet, Philadelphia. P.f. AGENTS WANTED in every Town and Village in the I'nited States. My terms to Apents aicsuch as to afford them liberal remuneration for their trouble. Full.particulars may be had by addressing as above. |55r"Catalogues 'sent freo to any adddrcss. August 27, 1S59. ly.
0
0
Superior Writing Fluids.
IApplegate's
of
his
numerous customers, and tho puolic geiiornily.— This is undoubtedly
One of lli.n most Complete Stocks TOYS Q. OYS
EEl' CMH.-tnntly on hand a full assortment of Bauli F.uid.and I'lith.r'scelobroted Mereinitilo Writinr Fluids, which are thu hist Liksinii-e in this State. A!»o—fine Red, Blue and Indelible Inks, r.tid Inkstands. WritinL'S iri'i and Sand Boxes." F. M. IIEATON,
Nov. 1-3.'S-'S. Bookseller and Stationer.
f- HAVE on hand tho largest stcck and greatest I variety of To*-* ever broiii/ht to Crawfordsv. lie. ron'-isttng in part -.f Birds, Dogs. Monktys, ats, L!i-ph tlits. v\ a^' r'.s. Horses. Trains QfCtirs, Myrosa»(c and other Tops, Drums and Tr»inpet3, Wax. China, Porechiin arol India Rubber I'oils and Doll-heads. Tea setts. Coffee .Mills, nnd many other articles too numerous to mention nil of which will be di-po?cd of at lowrates. Call in ai.d sec our Clock-work Locomotives nnd Giir» perform. FRANK M. HEATON.
Nov. 12.1350. Crawfordsvillc, fr.d.
To Millers. To Millers.
Of all s-.-rts and sizes f.»r Ladies and Misses. FOR PRINTED FLOT'R S \CKF
eassortment French Flowers, American Flowers POINTED FLOUR
-c !I'OR PRINTED FLOUR
c'
SHOES!
Hats and Caps
A r.iec assortment of f.r.c Shoes f-^r ti.e Ladies
SACKS'
SACKS
ADDliKSS LUSH & WI S.SOX, ADDRESS LUSK AVH.=OX,
JLafayette, Ind.:
November 1-2. pltly
HOUSE AND SIGN
FA.X3STTZ3STO.
IJOLoE and SIGN Paintinp do"ne }n any stvls tnat may cnllod for. Our aim will be" to E
a
V"
alLor
anjr
s'*-v!o
of
Maroh 17,1S59.
HOWE'S.
I'ovvips.
J'aiutinp that mur
be called for. Wo aro thankful for past favors. S.:op in Commercial Bow,opposite the "Review" °®c.c" ,erft TIIO'S. II. WINT
TON
Unrley's Bnll's, and Guy soft's 8ar-
vapAnUa, for tale hy-
•FRAI'GJ MAN8QX & POFFF.R.X
