Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 January 1860 — Page 3

A KOBLS SemeiHTv—Daniel Wtbtter penned the sentiment: If we work upon marble, it will perish, if we work upon brass, time will efface it if we rear temples, they will crumble into daat bat if we work upon immortal minds —if we imbue them with principles, with the just fear of God and oar fellow nen, we engrave on those tablets some thing that will brighten all eternity.

I^The weather is warm and spring* like.

CRAWT0RDSVILLE MARKET.

FlOcm-Perbbl.iS SO a uck $1 S5S$13J. ,, WH»»T—»K»10S.

CORN'—30c. OATS—35C. POTATOES—»E...

APTLES—Orcen

50c. Dried. $1 Si.

DVED BBAVS—75C bushel. PEACHES—Dried,

9

bushel.

$4,

CHICEENS—Per

doxen, $1 25.

STROAR—8910C

a.

MOLASGEFL 50880C E

BCTTKR—I5c

is hereby given, that I will sell at public auction, on Saturday, the 11th day of February, next, at the residence of Robert Gott. Montgomery county, all the personal property of Thomas Gott.de•eeased, late of said county, consisting of Horses, Cattle, an interest in a Threshing Machine Ac.

TEUMS.—A credit of ten months will be given on all sumi over ihrec dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. WASHINGTON* KICK.

Jan. 21, 1800-3t-pr's fee $2. Administrator.

Notice of Administration.

"W"0TICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has X'l been appointed administrator of the estate of Thomas Gott, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, :d to"

deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WASHINGTON RICE, Adm January 81, 1800-3t-[printcr's fee $1 50.

Sheriff"'* Sale.

BY

virtue*# a certified copy of a Decree to me directed. from the Clerk's Oflicc of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, in a cause wherotn John Carroll is plaintiff,and James Bastable and Margaret Bastable are defendants, requiring me to make tho sum of ono hundred and fifty-one dollars and twenty cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to tho highest bidder, on

Saturday, the

11

th day of February,

If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose nt public sale the fee simple of said Keal Estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said dccrec, interest and cost".

Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or npprniseincnt laws. WM. K. WALLACE. Sheriff M. C.

By I. N.

1859. Fall

Arrangement.

Two Daily Trains to St. I.ouis, Cinciu nati and Chicago. On and after October 8th Passenger Trains will bo run as follows:

v'' -r". oix« NORTH. FROM

NEW ALBANY.—MITCHELL ACCOMMO­

DATION.—Daily, except Sundays, at S:S0 A. M-— Stopping at all Stations. Arrives at Mitchell a nt 12:05 p. II'.

CniOAOO AMI

ST.

Lot:ts KxrREss

CHICAGO

AND

ST.

Lons

CINCINNATI

f?TThr?u8* Tickets for sale in Louisville, No. I&j Main Street, and at tho Company's office in Iv Albany, Michigan City, and Chicago, for all tas principal point*. in tho East and Northwest.

rtiH^

^®l*'t!uPorinto'dent.

Superintendents Offlco, New Albany, Oct 7th 1859. (T. No. 491

ISAAC A. MARKS, Proprietor.

THIS

elecant Saloon is supplied with the purest qualitiesof LIQUORS, consistinf of

WINES. BRANDIES. BOURBON WHISKY.

What

eallon.

ft. Eoos—10c doien.

CAEESK—14E 9 A.

CoCXTKY

CHE*8«—8c

HALT—$900 barrel. Coax

EAL

ft.

—73c bushel.

MJTUMY 19th, 18W. i?

___

ONI HUNDRED BUSHELS

CHOICE

CLOVER SEED!

FOR SALE AT

Graham

Brother's.

January 21, 1860.

Bvnybody

5

It Tells You

REVIEW OFTICE, Janr.arj

4L.

It Tells You

SCUOOI.BR,

Deputy.

January 21. l?GO-l!-[printcr's fee $7.

SALE OF REAL ESTATE

THE

undersigned Executor of the estate of Edward Showan. deceased, will sell at private sale, on or after four weeks from tho date hereof, the following Real Estate, of which said decedent died seized, situate in Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wit: The north-west fractional quarter of section two (2) in township 19. north of range six west, containing 180 acres and tlie undivided tifthpart of tho cast half of the north-west quarter of section No. 11, in said towna a

TERMS.—The sum of three thousand dollars to be paid at time of sale, the balance in two equal payments, one payable in ton months, the othcr_ in «ightecn months from day of sale, both notes bearing interest front date, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with froohold surety.

GEORGE WESTFALL, Executor.

January 21, leoo-lw*

Louisville, N, Albany & Chicago RAIL ROAD CO.

It Tells You

1859,

NIGHT EXMIESS.—Daily

except Saturdays, at 10:50 p. m. Connecting at Mitchell with the Train for St. Louis at 2:50 a. m. [No connection for Ci iciunati.] Reach Chicago at 6:00 p. in.

GOING SOUTH.'

FROM MICHIGAN CITY.—CINCINNATI ANO

LOCIBVILLK DAY

£XPRESS.—Daily, except Sun

days, at 1:40 a. m. 'leaving Chicago ut 10:45 a. ni.) arriving nt Cincinnati nt 1:40 a. in., connecting closely at Lafayetto for New Albany, arriving at 5:00 a. m., and at Louisville at5:40 a. m.

AND

LOL'ISVILI.K NIGHT EXPRESS

Daily, except Saturdays, at 10:55 p.m. (leaving Chicago ai S:00 p. m.) runuing diicctly through, reachi rg Cincinnati at 9:40 a. m.. Now Albany at 4:25 n. m.. nnd Louisville at 5:15 p. m. fcjf"Trains stop at all Regular Stations and at signal stations on signal.

Both Through Tiains connect at Grccncastle •with all trains on the Terrc Haute and Richmond Railroad, -m at I.nfsvette with the trains on the Toledo and U'aSish Railroad, at M. S. crossing with Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Rtilro.vl at iiicliigan City with tho Michigan Cjtitral Railroad for Chicago and all points west ail north-west, and for Detroit and all points n.

Onlv ono change of Gars for Chicago, St. Louis, or Cincinnati.

Baggage Checked Through.

AND GIN,

Cincinnati. Columbus 'and Dayton ALE. Fanners viiitinx town can be supplied at all hours with Hot Coffee.

O S E S

Btawed, fried and raw. Also.

In UI EGGS,

aad Bet

ATTORNEY

Cofce.

ItTThe finest brand of Havana Cigars and ehewlnjTTobaoco, kept constantly on hand. \Januarj 14,1860-tf. John M. BUTLER,

A. MARKS.

•W.

at

LAW,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA. '/VVPICE, aonth ride of !Pnbllo Sqnara, in WaahU, infton Hall. Collactions promptly mad* MITIWDLTTM. [DM. 1 1869*17. 1

Wants.

THE FAMILY DOCTOR:

coxTancnra v^:

Simple Remedies, easily obtained, far the

Cure of Disease in All Forms.

PROFESSOR HENRY S. TAYLOR, M. D, It Tells You

Ho* to attend npon tbe rick, and "bow to cook for them how to prepare Drink*, Poulticics. Ac., ana how to guard against infection from contagiosa 1)1

Of the various diseases of Chil dren, and gives tbe best and aimpleat mode of treatment during

rs Teething. Convulsions, Vaccination, Whooping-cough, Measles.

It Tells You

The symptoms of Cronp, Cholera infantum, colic, diarhosa, worms,

*'1 Scalled Head, Ring worm. Chick-en-pox,

See.,

and gives you tbe

beat remedies for their care.

It Tells You

The

symptoms of Fever & Ague, and Bilious, ellow, Scarlct, Typhna and other Fevers, and gives you the beat and simplest reme ciios for their cure.

It TeUs You,

The symptoms of Influenza. Consumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy, gont, rhenmat:gm,Lnrabago, Erysipelas, Ac., and gives the best remedies for their cure

It Tells You

The symptoms of Cholera Morbus, Malignant Cholera. Smell-pox, Dysentery, Cramp, diseases of the

Bladder, Kidneys and Liver, and tbe best remedies for their cure.

It Tells You

The symptoms of Pleurisy. Neuralgia, Mumps, Apoplexy, Paralysis, the various Diseases of the 'Throat, Teeth. Ear and,Eye, and the best remedies for their cure.

It Tells You

n27tf.

Administrator's Sale. NOTICE

The symptoms of Epilepsy. Jaundice, Piles, Rupture, Diseases of the Heart, Ilemorrhogn, Venereal Diseases, and Hydrophobia, and gives the best remedies for their cure.

The best and simplest? treatment for Wounds, Broken Bones and Dislocations, Sprains, Lockjaw, FeverSores, White

It Tells You

f1000 a Year

1860,

between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m., and 4 P- m. of ••id 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 described Heal Estate, to-wit:

I'art of Lot number one hundred and six, on the original plat of the Town of Crawfordsville. bounded as follows: Commencing S3 feet south of the northeast corner of said Lot. thence south along the wost margin of Green street 30 feet, thence west-ft! feet and six inches to the west line of said Lot, thence north 30 feet, thence cast»2 feet and six inches to the place of beginning all lying and being in tho county of Montgomery and State of Indiana.

Swellings, Ul­

cers, Whitlows. Burns, Scurvy, Boils, and Scrofula.

Of the various Disertses of Women. of Childbirth, and of Menstruation Whites, Barrenness, Src., nndjgivos tho best and eimplest remedies for their euro.

The work is written in plain languago,tfree from medical terms so ns to be easily understood, while its simple recipes may soon save you niany times the cost of the book. It is printed in clear and open type is illustrated with appropriate engravings, and will lie forwarded to your address, neat ly bound and poetago paid, on receipt of $1.00.

everywhere, in selling the above work, as our inlucetr.ents to all such arc very liberal. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or address,

JOHN E. POTTER. PCBLISHKB, No. iJ17 Sunsom-st., Philadelphia. Pa. Jan. 7, 1500. n25in6

What Everybody Wants.

EVERYBODY'S LAWYER

AND

Counsellor in Business. BY FRANK CROSBY,

OF TIIE PHILADELPHIA BAR.

It Tells You

How to draw tip Partnership Papers and gives general forms for Agreements of all kinds, Bills of Sale, Leases and Petitions.

It Tells You

How to draw up Bonds and Mortgaires, Affidavits, Powers of At"torncy, Notes and Bills of Exchange, Receipts and Releases.

It Tells You

Tho Laws for tho Collection of Debts, with theJStatutes of Limitation, and amount and kind of property Exempt from Execution in every State.

It TeUs You

How to make an Assignment pro perly, with forms for Composition with Creditors, and Insolvent Laws of every Stat/

It Tells You

The letral relations existing bo twecn Guardian and,Ward, Master and Apprentice, and Landlord and Tenant.

Jt Tells You

What constitutes Libel and Slander, and the Law as to Marriage Dower, the Wife's Riirht in Prop city, Divorce and Alimony.

It Tells You

The Law for Mechanics' Liens.in every State, and tho Naturalization Laws of this couutry, and how to comply with the same.

The law concerning Pensions and how to obtttiu"one. and the Preemption Laws to Public Lands.

It Tells You

The law for Patents, with mode of procedure in obtaining one. with Interferences, Assignments and Table of Fees.

ft Telh You

How to

11 1U

MAIL.—Daily.

except Sundays, at 11:55 a. rn. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. & M. R. R. Train for St. Louis at 3:44 p. in., and for Cincinnati at 5:00 p. m. Passengers dino at Mitchell and reach Chicago at7:4,ra. m.

Tt Tell* Vm/

make your Will, and how

to Administer on an Estate, with the law and the requirements thereof in every State.

It Tell* Yni/

The moaning *of Law Terms in

general use, and explains to you the Legislative, Kxecutiye, and Judicial Powers of both the Genoral and State Governments.

How to keep out of Law, by showjng how to do j-our business legally, thus saving a vast amount of propel tv, and vexatious litiga tioii, by its timely consultation.

Single copies will be by mail, postage paid, to Every Farmer, Every Mechanic, Every Man ot Business, and Every bodj' in Every State, on receipt of fl.orin law stvle of* binding at $1.25.

flOOO a Year sUt^StJS

everywhere, in selling the above work, ns our inducements to all such are very liberal. For single copies of tho Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or ad-

JOHN E. POTTER. PL-HI-ISIIER.

dress,

No. 617 Sansom-st., Phil jdelphia, l'a. 1SG0. nionio

Jan.

New Boot & Shoe

ESTABLISHMENT!

J. C. Hartung, Proprietoo. WOULD

respectfully in'orm tho citizens, of Crawfordsville and vicinity that he has recently opened a NEW

BOOT & SHOE

TOR V,

.Tr.f.vrF.jr

On Main Street, immediately IVcst Graham Brothers' Store,

of

where he will manufacture and keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of

Ready Made Work,

—CONSISTING OR—

BOOTS ft SHOES

made in tho neatest and most durable manner Especial attention paid to

REJ?.AJLRI3Sr G-.

(^"Prices moderate. Evorvbody is respectfully invited to give him a call. Dec.81, 1659-tf. JOHN C. HARTUNG.

Spectacles, Spectacles.

GOLD,Silver

June 25,18S9. n491y.

for Wall M*aper, for Wall Paper,

Go to LUBE A WILSON, NOT.

It, 18 W-ljr.

NEW GOODS!

FOB THE

NEW YEAR!

STILL THEY COME,

AT

GRAHAM BRO S.

Four Hundred

OYER COATS

Six Hundred

One Thousand

Vests Sl Pants!

BOOTS & SHOES

DIRECT FROM

OS* TO INT!

FOB THE

MILLION!!

COME, EVERYBODY, & EE!

WE WILE, SELL.

Graham Bro's.

Dooember 17,1S59. n22tf.

Attention, Farmers,

AND

EVERYBODY! TIIG

undersigned having purchased the Old Stand of Oiiley & Ridgo, is now prepared to furnish all their old customers uud 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. Give us a call before purchusing elsewhere. All kinds of

O E

TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR

G-rooeries!

N. B.—Mr. Joseph F. Galey will continue to wait on all their customers and friends, at the old stand, two door north of F. II.-Fiy's store.— All orders punctually and faithfully attended to, on short notice.H. WILLIAMS.

Crawfordsville, Dec. 17.1S59. iri'Jtf

Plows! Plows! Plows

PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS,

FOR. I860.

CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER, S CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER, FE CINCINNATI ROVER, 3 CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER,

WARRANTED, WARRANTED, WARRANTED, WARRANTED, WARRANTED, WARRANTED, WARRANTED, WARRANTED, CHEAP FOR CASH. CHEAP FOR CASH, CHEAP FOR CASH, CHEAP FOR CASH. CHEAP FOR 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,

and plated Spectacles of the finest

pebble glasses, just received. Also. Eye Pro• JAS. PATTERSON. lectors and Goggles.

Lafayette, Ind.

one-horse Coin Plows single, double, and three Shovel Plows, Revolving Horse Rakes, Straw Cutters, and oil other kinds of

Fanning Implements,

constantly on hand and for sale choaper than at any other place, by

Campbell, Galey & Harter,

No. 7 Commercial Bow, Crawfordsville. Dec. 17, 1869. n22tf

HOWE'S,

Hurley's Ball's, and Gnysott's Sar-

aaparilla, for sale by iftS MANSOI? TOWERS. aprl

THE ARBOR

BILLIARD SALOON

Waahingtoa ft.. Soatk Rooaa

W60

M'Clelland'IBall.

GEORGE W. LAMBE, Proprietor.

T^HIS elegant Saloon is now opened for the recep--J- tion of visitors. It contains two splendid Tablet of tkn latest improved manufacture.

II HOySTEBS served op at all hours. Fine CIGARS k«rpt constantly on band. ovember 19,1859. nlfitf.

Edward H. Reynolds,

(Successor to Reynolds, Hatcher & Peirce,)

West Side of the Pablic Square,

LAFAYETTE, INDIANA

December 8,1859. n20m3.

Teas.

IIF Chests II and Imp.Teas boxes v.: s.10 hf chests Black Tea: 2 snperior*Oolong do Just received and for sale by n20 E. H. REYNOLDS.

Wooden Ware.

DOZ Painted and Varnished Backets

&*3\J 50 doz do Tubs, ass'd sixes 200 doz Zinc Washboards 25 doz ''burns

Just received and for sale fcy n20 E.

II.

REYNOLDS.

Cigars.

German and Half Spanish Cigars:

j"vU 40.000 half-Spanish do 20,000 Cuba Sixes: For sale low by E. II. REYNOLDS.

Rope.

~1 Coils Rope, ass'd sizes 50 doz Bed Cords, '. •50 doz cotton do

Received and for sale by E. H. REYNOLDS.

Coffee.

Qjfl| BAGS Rio Coffee AO" GO pockets Java do 6 bales Mocha do.

Received and for sale by E. II. REYNOLDS.

Sugar.

IIIIDS N O Sugar: 30 bbls Powdered do 30 Crrshed do 20 Coffee do

100

For sale by E. II. REYNOLDS.

•Wolasses.

1 nn

BBLS N 0

O O S

Molasses

-1.W 4 bbls Sumir House .« 20 kegs Golden Syrup Received and for sale bv E. II. REYNOLDS.

Tobacco.

"J QA BOXES 5'S, S'S,IO'S and 1 lb lumps asa'd brands 100 caddies 1-2 ond 1-4 lb do 50 bbls Smoking do ,-» 50 hf bbls do do 10 bxs Chinese do do 20 trrcss tin-foil Cliewin? do

For sale by E. H. REYNOLDS.

Sundries.

20

BAGS Peanuts 5 bbls Brazil Nuts 5 Pecans 5 Filberts 5 English Walnuts 23 bags Almonds 120 boxes and half boxes Raisins

SOkegs Sodn 70 boxes do 50 assorted Candy 8 Rock do ... 20 Licoirice x: 15 Bird Pepper sauco 13 Tomato Catsup 1 case French Mustard 80 boxes Ky do: .*• 40 Pearl Starch

CO Star Cundlca .. 2 0 a a a 20 bags Spice 25 Pepper 2 cases Nutmegs 3 Indigo CO boxes Clothes Pins: Just received and for sale bv n-20 E.H. -REYNOLDS.

IJKW.¥iW

MACHINES.

O I E

i\o.

6

Commercial Block,

Wil sou Machine, and award it thj highest premium. This has been the uniform award for this Machine throughout the country for several years, and we think no disinterested pers-m will dispute its justice and propriety.—[TRIISCNK.

Call fttourofficc,No. 6 Commercial Block, south side Public Square, and satisfy yourselves. Tders promptly filled, and Machines warranted for three years, and full instructions given tree of charge.

G. B. O. is also agentfor Lidd, Webster & )Co's celebrated Shuttle Sewing Machines. Also, for Sewing Machine Needles, Silk, Twist, Thread. &c. Call or send for a circular.

G. B. OKVIS, Agent.

No. 6 Commercial Block, Latayetto, Ind. Dec. 17, 1S59.. n22yl.

The Great Rook for Agents.

THIRTY YEARS IN THE

ARCTIC REGIONS:

BY SIR JOHN FRANKLIN. Just Published. 473 pages, lSJmo. Price $1,25.

TOTHE

thorough active men we say, "Tniirrr YEARS IN" ARCTIC REGIONS" will be sold by traveling Agents, and we wish to secure a thorough canvasser in each County of the West and South, to engage in its sale IMMEDIATELY. Tosuchnien we have no hesitancy in saying, you can clear from $5U to J100 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, nnd if yon would like to engage in the sale we will send you our Terms to Agents. Address.

FINE assortment of Gilt 6 Rosewood Moulding of all sizes and prices, and cheap Picture Frames, ready made. Also—a large stock of French and German Lithographs, kept constantly on hand at the

CRAWFORDSVILLE BOOK STORE. Nov. 12, 1359. nl7lv

Silver and Plated Ware.

A

LARGE stock of Silver and plated Ware, consisting in part of Fruit Stands, Tea and CofTee Pots tea, table and desert Spoons batter Knives and desert Forks, jnst received at

June 25,1S59. JAS. PATTERSON'S.

FOOR

or Fivediffbrent patterns of tlie BUCK style of Stoves at JOHNSONS.

SUPERIOR

Froh Teas at

aprH'M

J. H. & W. L. WARD,

AND

House, Furnishing Store!

North-West Corner Public Square,

TTIP STAIES,

Lafayette, Indiana

The largest and best assorted stock ever brought to this market.

100

ROLLS CARPET,

CARPETS-Three Ply. CARPETS—Brussels and Velvet. CARPKTS—Plain and Twilled Venitian. CARPETS—Hemp and Raff. CARPETS—Stair and Tliill. CARPETS—Smith's celebrated Tapestry Ingrain. CARPETS—Warranted all Wool, regular

Fifty Cents per Yard!

Also—A good assortment of

Curtnins—Damask, German and English. C»rlBlns—Damask, Satin, Delaine. Cnrtnius—Damask, Cotton and Worsted.

Curtain Gimps, Tassels, snd Trimmings.

Also, a full and attractive stock of

Oil Clotlis.

Oil Cloths—All widths, from 3 to 12 feet. Oil Cluths—For Tables and Stands.

Table and Piano Covers,

Quilts in great variety, Muslin and Lace Drapery Ruggs, Matts, Druggets, Cornices, Pins and Bands

PICTURE CORDS AND TASSELS,

House and Hotel Keepers are invited to call and examine our good3. 'I he stock is new, and as we are exclusively in this trade, we will be constantly receiving, thro' the season, everything that is new and desirable.

kinds of

LAFA YETTE IND.

'TMIE Committee of the American Institute. N. 1 Y..

appointed at the late exhibition at Pulncc Garden, to examine Sewing Machines, have mi.de long, elaborate, and able report, of muchintcr-

!t

to the public. Although tho utility of this nvention is established beyond all question yet for the various purposes of its application, ignorance exists as to lie particular patent best for a iiccific purpose. Committees hereto lore have not discriminated and classified sufficiently. Thisreport is free frdni these faults. The Machines uro arranged according to the stitch made, and the purpose to which the Machine is to be applied, in four classes. 1st. 2d, 3d, and 4th a classification 'ndicating the generul order of merit mid importance. SuClass "st, includes the Shuttle or Lock Stitch Srachine for family use, and for manufactures in the same range of purpose and material. The Coininittcehasassicrne^ this class the highest rank on account of the "elasticity, permanence, beauty nd, tho general desirableness of the stitel ina hen done," and the wide range of its application^ \t the head of this class they plucej tho Wheeler

J. II. & W. L. WARD.

October 29, 1359. nl5mC.

BOOTS & SHOES,

FOR THE

Gaiters for the Ladies, Gaiters for the Ladies, Gaiters for

the

Ladies,

Gaiters for the Ladies, Kid Boots, Kid Boots,

111

kinds of

Kid Boots, Kid Boots,

Morocco Boots, Morocco Boots, Morocco Boots, Morrcco Boots,

Calf Boots, Calf Boots, Calf Boots, Calf Boots,

Shoes for

the

Ill kinds

Ladies.

of Shoes for tbe ladies,

ill kinds of

..

Shoes

for the

111

Ladies,

Shoes

fur the Lndies.

variety of

SHOES

THE

ASHER fc CO.. Publishers.

Octobe» 29. 1H30-Iy. Indianapolis, Ind.

Picture Frames and Mouldings.

A

REPAIRED

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,

Water-proof Boots for Gents, Water-proof Boots fo^Gents, Water-proof Boots for

Gents.

Water-proof Boots for Gents, Calf Roots for Gents, Calf Roots for Gents, Calf Roots for Gents, Calf Roots for Gents,

Good Boots for the 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 TIATS & CAPS, MEN AND BOYS HATS CAPS, MEN AND BOYS HATS & CAPS, MEN AND BOYS HATS & CAPS, All Very Cheap, All

VERY

Cheap,

All Very Cheap, All Very Che?p,

At

Bromley's.

At BROMLEY'S. At BROMLEY'S At

BROMLEY'S

November 5,1S59. nlOtf.

undersigned has jnst received from England—where they were manufactured to order—a large lot of superior Steel Pens, which will bo sold to retailers and others at low rates. The pens will be sent to any address, post paid, on receipt of tho price:

Ileaton's Bank Pen, 11,00 per gross, Extra "303," 1,00 Commercial 50 The Bank': and "Commercial" are the best bnsiness pens in nse, and the "303" pen is

Warranted Equal to Gillott's. Send vonr orders along and they will be attended to. Address FRANK M. HEATON.

Nov. 12, 1559. Crawfordsville. Ind.

Watches, locks, Jewelry Musical Boxes,

and

and warranted. To this branch of

the busine 1 call especial at tcntion, and feel.

Blank Books.

DAY-BOOKS,

Ledgers. Journals, Cash Books,

Record Books, Tnck and other pocket Memorandnms, Blank Note Books and Legul Blanks of all kinds, always on hand at

HEATON'S BOOK STORE.

XOT.12,1859.

PEPPER,Spice

MANSON TOWERS

Crawfordsville, Ind.

and Cinnamon, ground and un-

gronnd, far sale by sj»rt4'5S *ANSON fc POWERS.

—AND—

C. CASSELL & CO. WOULD

respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville nud the surrounding coun try, that they have just opened a new

Groecry Store and Bakery,

On Main st.. South of the Court House.

Their stock of GROCERIES consists cf

Sugar,

Coffee,

.1:

WINDOW SHADES.

WINDOW SHADES—Plain and Fancv Gilt. WINDOW SHADES—Velvet Borders" WINDOW S11A DES—Buff ond Green Holland WINDOW SHADES—34. 86, 83, 40 and 42 inchcs wide.

OTJRT^LLISRS.

Teas, Rice,

IVfolasses, Syrups,

Confectionariesand Fruits,

Wooden ware, Mackerel, Cod Fish,

ani every other article kept in the Grocery line.

Fresh Baltimore Oysters

received Daily and sold at tho verv lowest figures.

OTJH BAKERY

Is entirely new, nnd we are now prepared to suptlie public with the best quality of good and )lesomc Bread, Crackers, l'ies, Cakes, &e.

Wedding- Parties

Furnished with elegant Cakes, tastefully decorated. at the shortest notice. Also, all kinds ofconfectionaries arid delicacies. A superior article of Sugar, Boston, Cracknel. Soda and Bnttei Crackers manufactured and sold bv

Nov. 26, lS5'J-tf. CASSEL it CO.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, af flicted with Vindent and

Epidemic Diseases.

'piIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in vicwo the awful destruction of liiimiin lite causcd by Sexuol diseases, and the deception praticed upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for tho treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of theircondition, ago occupation, habits of life. Ac., and in case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add thot the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment.

The Directors of tile Association, in their Annual Report titv the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhea.

The directors on a review of the past feel assured thot their labors in this sphere of beiiovolent effort have been of graat benefit to the ulllicted. especially to trie young, ond they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much despised cau'c.

An admirable Report on Spcrrnatoirhcea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by t! Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope.') FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO ST AM PS for postage. Other Ueports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexuol diseases, diet, Ac., are constantly being published for gratuous distribution, and will be sent to tho afllicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the lust year, arc of great value.

Address, for Runortor treatment, DR. .T. SKILLIN IIOUGHTO, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Nith Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the directors.

EZRA D. Hartwell Geo. Fairchild

GEO. FAIRCIIILD, Sccretarv. April 30, 1859. vol. 10, No. 41.

FRESH ARRIVAL

OF

NEW GOODS!

AT TIIE

OLD BIINFORD CORNER1!

W. N. WASSOi\,

low in receipt of his Full and Winter Stock

Staple and Fancy

Dry Goods CLOTHING,

Rats, Caps, Roots A' Shoes,

Qiieenswarc,

CUTLERY,

To which he wishes to direct tho attention of his nnmerous customers, and Lite public generally.— This is undoubtedly

One

of the most Complete

LADIES' DRES3 GOODS,

of various kinds and stylo-: and at unprecedented

BONNETS AND RIBBONS,

Of all sort^^d sizes for Ladies and Misses.

French Flowers, American Flowers Laces, Fringes, &c.

BOOTS & SHOES Hats and €ap»!

A ni'-e assortment of fine Shoes for the Ladies.

READY MADE CLOTHING,

Of all kinds and styles, for Men and Boys. Bring "along your

Produce and Cash!

Farmers, we will sell yon good Goods as cheap as the cheapest, and no mistake.

Corner Washington and Market Streets, Crawfordsville, lad.

1{,s,

nn,

confident, that in prices and quality of work, per- 1 tion of guests. Tbe house is constructed of brick, feet satisfaction will be given. June25, lS59-ly. ."AMES PATTERSON.

Hotcl is for lhe rcc

BOfeet in lenstb, 40 feet in breadth and four storie high. Tbe size of the Sleeping Rooms arc 14 by la feet, with large windows. Tbe public will see at a alance that guests cau be accommodated without being cooped up in small, ill-ventilated dens that characterize most of our western hotels. Bills reasonable.

ITTThis House runs no Omnibus. HANNIBAL PURSEL, Proprietor. November 19.1639, nliitf. I

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/•A BARRELS Kanawha Salt, for sale by OU Oct. 22-tf. JAS. W. LYNN 4 SON

ONE

grows Boerhave's Holland Bittero, apT24'M MANSON & POWERS.,

Gifts Rare and Beantiful Given Indiscriminately without Monev to All Persona Ordering .j. Books from.

CXiABKS'

PUBLISHING HOUSE, ANDGBEAT

Gift Book Establishment,

NO.

806

SPRING GARDEN ST., PHILADELPHIA.

This Establishment is conducted on a scale of unsurpassed magnificence and liberty, as thousand* can testify, and miivorsally acknowledged tob« the most liberal and punctual Gift enterprise in the States.

ML'nited

NEW

j'".

Classified Catalogue

1

I

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r-1

gxifi

W

Stocks

EVER PCRCFIASED FOR

The CrateforilsrAlle Trade!

though we do not pretend to say that it is the largest or only Slock in the market, or th it we have a "thnty or forty thousand dollar-' stock, not by any means. But we can tell the public, ami with truth too, that we have a superior, wcll-ussorteil. und extensive stock. A stock that will meet the wunts of a-large patronage.

um ID

of

Rooks, a pamphlet of 43 larire pages, contain- a full list ot Histories. Urographies, Travels, Adventures. Stories, Anccdotcs, Tales. Narratives,: Romances. Sports and pastimes. Also, Kcligious,' Biblical. Theological. Classical. Philosophical. Geographical, Botanical ami Agrieulturol Works, Dictionaries, Lexicons, Alhnms. Annuals and Presentation Hooks. Bibles. Hymn and Prayer Books,} in every style of Bindincr, together with o.l tho NEWKST WORKS of the day. all of which sro handsomely bound and GUARANTEED PERFECTin every rcspcct.

The schcdulo of Gifts I present, (as will be seen by reference to my Catalogue,) is tbe most c.xten sive as it it is also the most superior, elegant and magnificent ever offered by any similar establish inent in the Ui ion —one of w'litch giJts will accompany each book at the time of sale.

X3T" A Fine GOI.I) WATCH accompanies every order of 100 BOOKS ordered at ouc time from my Catalogue.

TESTIMONIALS.

As an evidence of the truth of what lias bcon asserted I append tho names of a few ccntlcmen of high standing, whose voracity cannot be qnestioncd, who have purchased or cr.lercd books from me. nnd received GOLD WATCHES, namely: WM. ZIMMERMAN. Esq., Middletown, l'a. J. D. SK1LES, Wholesale Groeor, Lancaster, Pa. -Ion. G. G. WALKER, Representative from SommcrsctCo.. in the Pennsylvania Legislature W. G. EVANS. Notary Public. Lancaster eitv. l'a.

A COB MARTIN. Esq., Chester. N. l". 1IIR AM FISK. Esq.. Cle\elond. Ohio Mr. GEO. LENHART. liiirrishnrg, l'a. Mr. J. L. FEARS. Bear Creek, Henry Co., Georgia: Mr. THOS. SMEAD, Redford, l'a.. nnd JULIA' CROSBY, 9 .'7. Lawrence st.. Philadelphia, who received splendid SILK DRESS PATTERN, worth $15.

ID

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0

Seminal Wnakness,

Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphils the vice of Onanism or Self-Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Ac., und order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing ycr.r.

•0

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tc

W. CLARK,

No. SOO Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED in every Town and Village in the United States. My* terms to Acenta ate such as to afford them liberul remuneration for their trouble. Full particulars may be hud by addressing ire as above. tSf Catalogues sent freo to any adddrc.ss. August'J7. 1S59. ly.

it 5G

2 7J

2 a

O

it.

t\A:i

Superior Writing Fluids. (Applegate'S

KEEP

constantly on a full assortment Bank

J-'.hand

Nov.

uid. and Buthir'» celebra­of

ted W it in id are be In in is S at

AL-ioc—

12. 1S59.

in

Blue and Indelible Inks, and Inkstands. Writing Sand and Sand Boxes.

I" M. HE A ION.

Bookseller and

HAVE

.stationer.^

TOYS! TOYS!

on a the lnrge. it st ck a

('draw

consisting part of Birds, Monkeys,fords-greatest Cats Elephants.in Wutror.*, Horses,Dogs.

variety of Tofs ever brought to

\ille,

Trains

Mvro?E"pe anil other Tops, Drums and Trumpets,Cars,:-of Wax. China, nnd India Rubber and Doll-headsPorcelain

Tea setts. Coffee

.Mills,

12. 19.'9.

Nov

W. N. WASSON SON.

November 12.n 171 v.

PURSEL HOUSE.

und many-Dolls

other articles too numerous to mention

which

all

of

be di-posed at low rates,

will

perform.our

F'r.ll IN

and see Clock-workofLocomotives

NND GIGS

FRANK M.

HEAToN.

Crawford-viKe. Ind.

To Millers. To Millers. To Millers*

IFOR PRINTED FLOUR SACKS, FOR PRINTED FLOUR SACKS, [FOR PRINTED FLOUR SACKS,

ADDRESS LL.'SE

WILSON,

Sr.

ADDRESS LI'SE IT WILSON. ADDRESS IXSE (V WILSON, Ijafayette, End.

November 12, nl'ly

LOCKSTAWS"

Ijafayette, Indiana.

THISpure

elegant Snlfon is supplii-d with the ehoiwst of Liquor). The citizens of Craufurdsvill* visiting the Star City are requested to call

Free Lunch can be had at all hours durlu Nov. 19, lt59-ly.

nethf d»y.

GEORGE LOCKSTAND.

Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.

1 ilfl EIGHT-DAY and 24-honrClocks,ofdif-AW. forent ^attur, all warranted, jiutreceiv. ed and for salo

Jnn* 25,1359.

JAS. PATTERSON. n4?»r.