Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 March 1860 — Page 3

•TATE OF INDIANA, '1*o«»c«i»CTr Cfmtr Court of Ooianasn lnerf. AfHVTerm.A.I). I860,1

Noah W. Grimes, Complaint to forcclote MortHenry C. Campbell.) P*5TITHKREAS. Mid plaintiff by bis nMomeys. Wilson & Wallace Jf »o» Wa*I^fSi filed in th® Clerk'* Office ef «»iij Court hurvomplatntlo tbc* bore entitled goofplaintiff bfr hi* attorney? also ."Jl? disinterested person setting forth lhal -aid deicaaani

... I person retting forth lhal

is not a resident cf the State of Indiana. TbfrrfpM, tidtfoo

of

Attest:. M-.C. VANCE. Clerk. February .'I, lft36-4«r«prihtcr' fee $4,10.

Notice of Application for License. T^OTICE i* hereby civen, that. will.apply to tbc J-'I Hoard of Connnis.'ioncrs rf Montgomery county. Indiana, at their next term, ccmm-ncir on the first Monday in March n«iT7 IBOO.Tor a.",Liecn«ctofell in* toxicatinir Liquors in les« qtwn'.iticMban a quart nt. a time," for one year. My plac: rf businc** and the premises whereon said Liojcrmre to be ilrapk. arc in tha sonth room of the fVra«JHntise,'Iotnuraber sixty-nine «10) in the original plat of the Town of Crawfordsville, Union town«hin. Monte -mTv county, Indiana. JEREMIAH McNeeley

February 4,18CO-4w.

Gebby's Improved Patent

GjORN PLANTER! Mauvfacturcd an/l'Sold by-

air. jf. r.uxx.E.ir/i, CRAWFORDSVILLE. IND.

THIS

Corn Planter is the least complicated cf any machine of the kind ever invonted, and is what •very Farmer should have. Farmers are requested to call and examine ttii-Midline for thcnuelves. It can be seen, at all.the Hardware Stoces in town. 1 am also manufacturing

Clay's Combined

MOP AND SCRUB

The most convenient and useful thing in the household. Every lady should have one. ILCChairs and Bedsteads kept con :ntiy on imd. Turning pf every doscription and styie executed on the «hortt.«Lnotice. M» M. VANCLEAVE.

January 2H, 16G0. »"Hui3

SlttTFirolERT!

AM

P»wms whonrc indebtcil to tho iirui of R. H. (,KA1(* CO. nn» hcruby notified that unless they mnkc iPttlemcnt with s«:ihl firm on before the 20th uny of hehru_ry. their .Notes and Accounts will 1)0 left tt'i'h an oHicr for collection.

Mr. J. K. lUJIHNSOX ha-* the Ihnks ,f the firm in lii* hnndsfor settlement. Call on-hini. ILy*Thij notice in not to frighten, but to give a coane4 for *r*€rleinont without

CUSM.

Jan.a?,WflO-5w. .••* It. II. CRAIG ,t CO.

STEWCIL~CUTTmS !l

M. V. JOHNSON,

BEfiS

leave to infrirni cveryhndy that being furnished ivilh superior ."(.'l of Tools and Shirk, lie is prepnrcd to do till kind^ of ltKA.N I) (tl'TTI.Mi in a style iin«urpnssed by none. I'nrlieiilnr attention civcn to Flour lirnnd-. Millers nri invited to call and examine fpceinnns

1IMI'

pnec.'t. Stiuill i':ite,^ for

•narking (Mothint wiili lint-li :nd Ink. ninde to order. Simp :it J..Jin.~-HI"sindollihle

St..v St r'.\

JAMITTRJRM. .101 IN SOX.

Attention, Earners!

Prepare for tho Coming Season!

GRIMES & JuTltUlSIDfiE.

VHK

nr\\*

NN I

rocivin^ One JlaiidirJ rf MILLKU'S

oelebratid ('ioi-inaati

O W S

n- c.

,,. .,T

v. .. v. 3 pla.-... Offer I bed U.-al

I URnVfl Tjp.fpl fi I f\

Incorporated by 'the. Lrzisfa.'arc rf Inrti-

...... A. JJ. 1 *.'5j.

oi Ficn

NO. C:M:N.\-S UI.oc

rc, liuli

(faiirtcr^d {'npisiil, $200,000.

Iaur

Rniti'iir.s',

re and -r-• n.t1 !'i l"'.' ..r il'.ti! li: u- any oth -r

.larinnVyI^i't'.

I.

IT rtwh'Md Krrn

i»n.Tiy &!>Mieraliy. aiMinst Kir.- ni li rale.•jmi. *:in •.• (j.y

or V.

St.).

I A'.

DIJi.ECTOP.

1'. lltuiiKi:. i: Ain't.em Auiu (Jo.v.

S. Trens'y. I'.. T. i:f.--si:i. ., v\ II. l't:tiu:i x. INIK!I. W. W

A: KINK

i:t:

n-

'.•trrs

Uou. J.is. Morrison.

iiO E RIIAV

it,

•.si t: MCI.V.

Ay

I

A.-hh.-I r. Will .1, W. Ilodd. And. State. iVil. X. il. Talni

•d. Gov. wscr Saiiiii"! \x'iIiii .1. S. I'ra'.t,

sr.

iud'jjj,

Ii —a. I)a\ i.l M.-U.,::ald.

E. T. I'.! SSXi.L. President. HOCK wr,:.!„ S vre e.i Y. I. H. i'.V .1!. .'j:ci:il

A:

it. w. i!.\i i:iso.\, b„ ,t

Crair/um'si iUc.

110MAi\D BITTERS.

THE CKI.KPKATKD 1I0I.1.AN*I IlKMKDi' fOIt

DISEASE OF Tin: KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT,

WEAKXKSS OF ANY KIND,

FEVER

Mm

:iucrotis instances prove.! high ben-

cSeiul, and in others ctfcctcd a decided cure. Thisisa jiurelv vegetable compoiiii.!. prepared onHtrictly scientific piinciples,.af:er tho niuiin^i of the celebrated Holland I'rajj.ssoiv I'tvrhuve.— Itsrcpiitiition at hnrti" pr.iilnccd i'sintroduction hsre, the demand couinicnciiiir with those of the Fatherland Foattcrod ovir the faceuf tbisinisrhty •'Otr tiy.inany of whom brn'isht with them at bunded dou'ti the tradition of its vulno. It is now olforod to tiie Anierie.Mi public, knowinirbut it. truly wonderful ::iedicitial virtues must be acknowledtrod.

It i« particularly rocotntnended to those persons ^vhoM constitutions may have been impaired bv Uie eoutii.uoususe of nr lonti-pirits. or other forms of dissipation. G..:i"rally itistaiitaneous in etloct.

It finds its way directly tu the seat life. thriEiug and \uiekenini»every nerve.raisin.' up the droop»tl/#pirit,aiiJ infusing uuw lu nlrli and vigor in tbc v«tom.

Jf 1KAD

CAREFULLY! Tb.e Gcntiinebi^blyeon-

conccntratcd Ha»rhaveV Holland IJittirs it* put -ip In Mf-pint bottlef only, .atid retaiKd at ONE DOLLAR jKirboJ'.K. Tiki ffie:^, demand for "this truly ctdebrr.tod Medicine bas-indticcd many imlutioas. which the public should guard aguinst purchasing.

Bewnro of Imposition! Seotliat our nsmo ison tv.e lable of every bottle you buy. Bcnjamiu 1'agc, Jr. & Co Sole i'ropriotrr!). i^ittsbnrsli, I*a. H. Ilrowning, .Wholcpnlc Ajrcut, Iiidannjiolis.

T. 1. Itrbwn, CrawfordsfilLi. Juno 11. IS.V.i. No. 47-lr. G. W. Miller. Lalo5rn. Aibby

Ss.

Kyle, Asbby's Mill.

Ij^ODB

or FiveJitforont patterns of t'.io BUCK •tyleof Stoves «t

JOHNSON'S.

Cfxitlery.

A stock of Tftbio.iCutleryonfctrecoii'r A fcJW« W.J JA8: PATTEB80N*8.)

Louisville. N. Albany & Chicago

BAIL KOAD

Two

the Glinsand

CcmpUint js berebt n'reo tosatd

pp

fondant, John C. C*mpbell. tiat he may appear on the second day of th* n-xt term of said pour!, to be bolden in »Jw Gi?ertHou~ fir«wf»rd»viHe. inlaid county of JMTr»ntc**fnTy. conrraeBeine-on ».ne first- Monday in April next (1*0) and answer «aifi»omplaint.

CO.

1859. Fail Arrangement. 1859.

Daily Trains to St. T«oais, Cinontfati and Chicago. On and iftcr Uctobcr Sth Puasenger Trains -will bo run as follows:

FROM XF.W

4

GOIXG NORTH.

ALBANY.—MITCHELL

PATION—Daily,

IIICAGO *XD

ACCOMVO-

except Sundays, nt S:S0 A. M.—

St^ppint: at all Stations. Arrives i'. ilitchcll ui nt 12.Oo p. n-.

ST. Lot'JS

EXPRESS

CHICAGO

AXD

MAIL.—Daily,

oxccpt Sniulay.a. at 11:55 a. n. Connecting nt Mitchell with the 0. fc M. R. Train for St. Loui? at 3:4-1 p. in., and for Cincinnati at 5:00 p. n. Passcnpers dine at Mitchell and rcach Chicago at 7:45 a. m.

ST. LOCIS

NIGHT

Expnw*.—Dai'.y

except Sattirdays, nt li):50 p. m. Connecting at Mitclicll -with the Train for St. Loui at 2:50 a. m. [No connection for C'ucinnati.] licach Chicago utS:OOp. in.

GOING SOUTH.

FROM MHIIIGAN CITY.—CISCIXSATX AND LOCISVILLC DAV

J-.XPRESF.—Daily,

CINCINNATI

ixccpt Sun­

days, nt 1:40 a. m. lunvtiicr Chicago ut 10:45 a. m. nrriviDr atCinciniiiitiutI:40 a. in., connectin)? closely at Lafayette for New Albany, turiving at 5:00 a. in., nlid at Louisville a15:41* a. m.

AND

Lofisvn.i.E Nioiit Exr::E?s

Daily, except Saturdays, at lo:55 p. in. (leaving Chicago at 8:00 p. in.) running diiectly through', renchi Cincliniati at ft:40 a. in.. New Albany at 4:25 p. m.. and Louisville at 5:15 p. m. ®f"Trains stop at all Regular Stations and at signal stations on signal.

Iioth T.'iri teh Tmitis connccfat Greenca.'-tlc «'*:i all trains on tho Tcrrv llaotc and liiclitnond Ruilroad, I at l.'ifuvotte with th: trails on the Toledo and"

l.V

BEUSH!

ib i«h Railroad, nt M, ^. erossinl

•vr.b' MitShigran Southern and Northern Indiana Kiilr.iai at Michicati Citv with the .Michisan Cj.-i'.ral Railroad for Chicaso and ail points west •i) 1 north-west, uud for jJotruit and all points cv»'

J^"Onlyone change of Cars for Chicago, St. Louis, or Cincinnati. Baggage Checked Through. •^"Tarouali Tickets for sale in Lo:.inville, No. .Mam Street, and at. the Company's oiliec in !.v Aluiiiiv, Miohican City, nnd Chimsro. for all tnj ''rincipiil points in the Kiistand Northwest.

K. K. UlCrC KU, Sa|v:rintendon

Superintendent's Office, New Alhanv, Oct. 7tli, 1S.VJ. (T. No. 401

Jtl.YUniM 1* Iiith,

I860.

GIVE HUNDRED BUSHELS CHOICE

CLOVER SEED!

-FOR SALE AT ./-

Graham BrotSier's. Jiintuiry -1, 1S00. n2Ttf.

|S Slicri/r'a Sale.

virtue of nn Execution to mo directed, from the Clerk of tin: t'nurt of Coimiitin l'leii-i of .Montgotnttry eoiinty. I Avill expose to siilc nt jiiiblio r.-tclion lit the Court ltou-e dour in the Town ot'Cnnvfordsville. Montgomery county, nn State of Indiana, on turdtiy, the 3d iltty of March, 1SG0, bntwceii the hours of 1(1 o'clock a. m. and -I o'clock p. in. of said day, the rents and profit* for tlr,- t-rtn of seven year* of the follou-ing d-jsei-ilie.l J{oal Kslate. to-v.it: Ttie undivided t' of I,ot 'o. 7. in lilnck

Xo. in U'illi.unCox'sad.litioii to the Town ofDar-

Wlncti llicy nrn h!{\ U) A lOii AMI. linatoii all I.vij^'and bviisa in the county of.Mont.Innur.rv

IN«ofleriiig I I,it.

jgom"ryand Stat- ol Iniliatia and if the rents and

.. profits will no brins a suflicieiit sum to .-aiisfy s.ii.l V. Vv\*Ai,\\ vv A, execution, I will then and tlier.-at the

Tr fT\ I bed 11.'til Kitate to sati-fy said cxeeution iind costs.

UTt ?Tl 71

XT

xuouxauuu I) Mlnr (.

SIIIIIL-timeanii

sufficient amount of 'lie alit.v. loscri

"la lien on execution a.- the property of Kp'.iraim

.III.,

at th-suit of John A. lirididand.

.Said *il« will ba mid» without any relief whatever

...itever

rMii vulunLmtr or Jtpprnfsfiu.M^ i:r»v-. W.M. K. WALLACE. Slieii!T M. C. My I. X. S.:IIO'I.HH. Deputy, teoruary 11, 1^0(Miv-[priiiter's fee ^5

at

yj-i

0

AGUE,

and the various affections

consequent upon a Dis-

ordered Stomach or

I E

Suoli ss Tn'aicrcstion. Acidity of the Stomc.ch. Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite. Despondency, Costivness, Blind and III, cding Piles. In uil Norvous. Uhenni tic nilil Neutalgie Alfeotions, it has in

ID

c:

r~ •—J cSZ

k.

r=-r=l

O

-5L ti

O O

r^r-, C)i

The Great Book for «fgents.

THIRTY YEARS IN THE

.ARCTIC REGIONS nY Silt JOHN Fit A Mil.IN. .Tn«t Published. 4"3 pas s, 12m». Price $1,03.

TO

tboroush

THK

HIKTV

YK.UIS

IN

AUCTICactiveMIN RKOIONS"wesay."Tsold

will be by trnvclins

A?^nt.«. and wc wish tn vccurc a thorouab canvasser in each County .f the Wcit and South, to ennco in its jdleTMMSPl vTKLY. Tosuch men *c bara no hesitancy in faying, you can clear from $30 to 5ICO per month in the sale of this book.

A Sample Co^y will be scnt liy mail, poatasrepaid. on rcocipt of the price. Send for a copy, and if you would lik( to engage in the sale we will send you our Terms to Agents. Address.

ASHE P. A CO.. Publishers,

Oc!obe. 20. 1659-1 y. indiaunpoli*. Ind.

JAOXT forget to try our Cigars and Tobacco we have choicc Articles. 4 42S» 5'p MANSON it POWERS.

NEW GOODS!

FOB THE

NEW TEAS!

STILL THEY COME,

AT

GRAHAM BRO'S.

Four. .Hundred ,,

v/

OYER COATS.

Six Hundredr

hSKn'.

One Thousand

Tests & Pants!

BOOTS & SHOES

DIRECT FROM

O O S

FOR THE

MILLION!!

WE WIJLIj SELL.

Oraham Bi°o

Diii'cm^cr il

Attention, Farmers,

AND

EVERYBODY!

rnnr. niiJer.°:gned having purchased tho Old 1 Stand of Galcy «fe Riditu. is now prepared to fnrtiish 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 Monopoli

to satisfy nil that this is the place to buy. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of

Grroceries2

N. R.—Mr. Joseph F. (Jaley will continue to wait on all their customers and friends, at the old stand, two door north of F. il. Fiy's store.— AH orders punctually and laitlifuHv attended to, on short notice. II. WILLI A M.S.

Crawfordsville, Dec. 17,1S5U. n22tf

Plows! Plows! Plows! PLOA\ S, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS,

PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PFCOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, 1'LOWS, PLOWS,"- PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS,' PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS. PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS,

FOR I860.

CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER, FC CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER, CINCINNATI ROVER,

WARRANTED, "WARRANTED, WARRANTED, WARRANTED, WARRANTED, WARRANTED, WARRANTED, WARRANTED, CHEAP FOR CASH, •"••CHEAP FOR CASH,

CHEAP FOR CASII, CHEAP FOR CASH, CHEAP FOR CASH, ... ..CHEAP FOR CASH,'"

CHEAP FOR CASH, CHEAP FOR CASH, CHEAP FOR CASH,

AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES, I AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AT CINCINNATI PRICES.

LSO. one-horso Corn Plows single, double, and three Shovel Plows, Revolving Horse Rakes,Straw Cutters, and oil other kinds of

Farming Implements,

constantly on hand and for salo choapcr than at any other place, by

Campbell, Galey & Harteir, No. Commercial Row, Crawfordsville. Dec. 17, 1859. n22tf

5

GROSS MeLane's Fills and Vermifuge, •pr-M'M' XAKSON ft FOWEGS.

TH3E AEBOR-

BILUARpJALpONt Wasfeingtoa MjSosUi

Boon

M'ClcIlaBdVB.n,

clcgnnt Saloon is now cpftacH for the reception of ri«itors. It contains two splendid Tables ol _the latest improved manufacture. served up at all houn. Fine CIGA^KS kept constantly on hand.

November 19,1S5D. nlStf

Edward H. Reynolds,

(Successor to Reynolds, Ilatclier & Peirce,)

WHOLESALE GROCER)

\l est Side of ihe Ptibfic Square,

LAFAYETTE, INDIANA.

December 3,1S59. r.20m-3.

Teas.

TOCO

^F Chests II and Imp Teas boxes

10lbf cte«ts Black Ten: '2 snpcribr Od16n^ So Just received and for sale by n20 E. II. REYNOLDS.

Wooden Ware.

DOZ Painted and Varnished Buckets 50 doz do Tubs, ass'd sixes 200 doz Zinc Washboards 25 doz

,!hurns

o.

Just received and for sale-by n20 E. II. REYNOLDS.

Cigars.

60,000 German and Half Spanish Cigars

40.000 half-Spanish do 20,000 Cuba Sixes: E. II. REYNOLDS.

For sule low by

i' Mope,

"I OO Coils Ropo, ass'd siijcs Aiw".-fio Boz Bed Corda, j||iJ ^'50 idoz Qotton do V? }j

Iloceivcd and tor Siilejtiy. E- IT. REYNOB^S,.

Tobacco.

120 BOXES 5's, S's, Io's and 1 lb lumps ass'd

100 caddici 1-2 and 1-4 lb do 50 bbls Smokin do 50 hf bbls do do 1J bxs Chinese do do 20 gross tiri-foil.Chewing do .. For sale by E. II. REYNOLDS.-

/Sundries.

OA BAGS Peanuts 5 bbls Brazil Nuts 5 Pecatis 5 Fi hurts 5 English Walnuts 23 bags Almonds 12o boxes and half boxos'Raisins, 4- oO keirs'Soda 70 boxes do 50 assorted Candv

Rock do

20

1:

I.icoirice

15 Bird Popper sauce 15 Totuiito Catsup 1 case French Mustard 30 boxes Kv do: i:- 40 Pearl Starch -P ., p.

CO Star Candles

00ME, EVERYBODY, & SEE! §\^pr'Urur:

9

s.

Xj-

-.i 1 'upper 2 cases Nutmegs 1 ii'ijro i"!o boxes Clothes Pins: Just received and for salt) bv n20 E'll. REYNOLDS.

MACHINES.

O I E

i\o. 0 taimiTcfal Bloiit,

THE

O TT E

TAKI'X IX EXCHANGE FOI1

LAFAYETTE IXD.

Committee of the American Institute. N. Y.. appointed at tliu Into exhibition at Palace Garden, to examine Sowing Machines, have int.de a long, elaborate, and able report, of much interest to the public. Although the utility of this invention is established bcyotnl all qu i.-tion yet for the various purposes of its application, iu'tiiiranee exists as to the particular pafoi,t best l'or a speciiic'purposc. Committees heretolore have not discriminated and classified suliiciently. Thisreport is free from these faults. The Machines are arranged according to the stitch made, and thepurpose to which the Machine is to be applied, in jour classes. 1st. 2d, 3d, and 4t a classilicatjon indicating the general order of merit and Importance. v. CI ass st, includes the Shuttle or Lock Stitch Machine for family use. and for manufactures in the same range 'if purpose and ina'erial. The Committee has assigned this class the highest rank on aecountof the "elasticity, permanence, beauty and the general desirableness of tbc stitel ill" when done." and the wide range of its application. At tiie head of this class they phu-j'^ the Wheeler & Wilson Maeh.no, and award it th.- highest premium. This has been the uniform award for this Machine throughout the country for several years, and wo think no disinterested person will dispute its justice

TML

propriety.—[TI:II

TT'OULD rc=p"?tfnll.v iti'orm the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity eently opened a NEW

J. H.&W. L. WARD,

"S

AND

House Furnishing Store!

Nprth-Wcst Corner Public Syvarc,

TJP» STAIRS,

Lafayette, Indiana,

Tt ..

Tlie largest and b«t assorted stock ever brought to this market.

100 ROLES CARPET.

rCARPETS—Thr.cc PIv. CARPETS—Brussels nhJ Velvet. CARPETS—Plain and Twilled Vct itian. CARPETS—Ileinp and Rae. CARPETS—Stair and Hall. CARUETS— SmithV celebrated Tapestry'lngrain CARPETS—-Warranted all Wool, regular

Fifty Cents iter Yard!

Also—A good assortment of

WINDOW SHADES.

WINDOW SJIADFS—Plain and Fancy Gilt \VINI0»« MIADKS-Velvet Borders. WINDOW SUA DK8—Butf and Green Holland ^VINDOW SHADES—Si, SO, 35, 40 and 42 inchesAvidc.

fcnrtnins—Daniask. German and Engli 1 C? rtiilus—Damitsk, Satin, Delaine. Curtaius—Damask, Cotton and Worsted.

Curtain Gimps, Tassels, nd Trimmings.

Also, a full and attractive stock of

Oil Clotlis.

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

Table and Piano Covers,

Quilts in irrcat 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 goods. 'I he stock is new. and as we are exclusively in this trade, we will be constantly receivinir. thro' the season, everything that is new and desirable.

J. II. IFC W. L. WARD.

October 20, 1S59. nl5iu".

BOOTS &, SHOES,

FOR THE

Gaiters for the Ladies, Gaiters fcr the Ladies, Gaiters for the Ladies, Gaiters for the Ladie?,

Morocco Boots,

Morocco Boots,

Morocc Ecots,

Mor cco Boots,

U.NE.

Call at.onro{Iiec, No. 0 Commercial Block, sonth side Public.Square, and satisfy yourjelvc.-». rilers proirtpily tilled, and Machines warranted for three years, aud full iusttuctions'gjeeu Irecof charge.

G. B. O. is also agent for Lid 1. Webster ifc'O's celebrated Shuttle Sewing Machines. Also, for Sewing Machine Necdlesr Silk,"Twist, Thread. &c. Call or send for a circular. ti. I). |{VIS,-Agent.

No. fi Commercial Block, Lalnvcttel Ind. Doc. 17, 1S5!). n22vl.

New Boot & Shoe

J. C. Eartuag, Froprietoo.

that he has re-

BOOT & SHOE

.IfJ.VlMC r«li i«

ZMTe

Kiel Hoots, Kid Boots, Kiel Boots, Kid Boots,

III lihids of Flmcs for t!ii! Ladies. All kinds of Miocs fur the Indies, \il kinds of Shoes for the Ladies, -. .Ill kinds of Siiors iln Lnd'es.

v.

On Maiv Street, immediately West of Graham Brothers' Store,

where lie will manufacture and keep constantly on hand a fine assortment ti' V" ... ...

Ready Made Work,

CONSISTING OF—

BOOTS & SHOES!

made in the neatest and most durable manner.— Especial attention paid to

ISfl'rices moderate. Everybody is respectfully invited to give him a call. Dee. 31, 1

S59-tf. JOHN C. TIAP.TUNG.

Watches, Lockets, Jewelry and Musical Boxes,

REPAIREDin1

and warranted. To this branch o.

the husine call cs.pcci il attention.and fee. confident, that prices and quality of work, perfect satisfaction will be given.

June25,1830-ly. ."A5IES PATTERSON.

PEPPER,Spiceand

-4 variety of SHOES for the Children, A variety of SHOES for the Children, (A variety of Snori for the Children,

A variety of SHOES tbr 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, Wdter-proof 1300ts for- Gents, Water-proof Boots for Genls. Water-proof Boots for Gents, Calf Hoots for fmcnts, Calf Hoots for Gents, ., Calf SSoots for Gents, Calf Boots for Gents,

Men and Boys Clothing, Men and Boys Clothing, Men and Boys Clothing, Men and Boys Clothing,

MEN AND BOYS HATS SI CAPS, MEN AND ROYS HATS & CAPS, MEN AND ROYS HATS & CAPS, MEN AND ROYS HATS & CAPS, All Very Cheap, All" Very Cheap, All Very Cheap, All Very Clicpp,

PURS£LH OUSE.

Corner Washington and Market Streets, Crawfordsville, Ind.

T•HISlargeand

November 19.

1

ICJU.

ed !!ltd for sale t'

Cinnamon, ground «ad vn-

ground, for sale bf I. aprS4'S9 MANSON:A POWER5.

2~i. n-U'lv.

Blank Books.

DAY-BOOKS.

NEW GROCERY STORE

—AND—

& •*. j.

S'/\

C. CASSEIiL & CO.,

rX7"OULD respectfully inform tho citizen* of Crawfordsville aud thu surrounding coun try, that they have just opened a new

Grocery Store and Bakery,

On Main st., South of the Court House.

Their et'oick of GROCERIES consists cf v.

Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Rice,

IVfolasses, Syrups,

Confectionaries and Fruits,

Wooden ware., Mackerel, Cod Fish,

ani every other article kept in the Grocery lino.

Fresh Baltimore Oysters

received Daily and sold at the very lowest figures.

OUR BAKERY Is entirely new, and we are now prepared to supply the public with tho best o-.uility of good and wholesome Bread, Cracker*, Pies, Cakes, &c.

-f Wedding-Parties

Furnished with clcrnnt Calces, tastcfnllv deeoratcd. at the shortest notice. Also, all kinds ofcon-

tct. at tliesliortest notice. Also, all kinds of con- .. .,,

fcetiotiaries and delicacies. A superior article of

H:R

Sugar, Boston. Cracknel. Soda and Butte. Crack- (Vr ,U

011

Calf Boots,

Calf Boots, Calf Boots, Calf Boots,

OLD

Good Boot's for the Boys, Good Boots for the Boys, .Good Boots Jfor the Boys, "Good Boots for the Boys,

rcceiptof TWO STAMPS for post­

age. Other I'eports and Tracts mi the nature arid treatment of Sexual diseasi-s. diet, Ac., arc con tantlv being published for gralr.otts distribution, and will bescnt. to the afllieted. Some ofthc new remedies and methods of treatiiient discovered 111-i11u the last year, are of great value.

Address ..for iicportortrcatiiicr.t. Dlt. J. SKILLIN IIt)U(»HTO.N. Aetiiiir ^r»rj.reon. Ilowjird Association. No. 2 South Nith Street. Phil:

sociation, No. 2 South Nith Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Bv order of the directors. EZRA D. II ART WELL, l'rosidcut.

GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. April 30, ISiiO. vol. 10, No. 41.

FRESH "ARRIVAL

•.<p></p>NEW

OF

AtB®o®MTsJB0NN8TS AND RIBBON'S,

-nnAH/TT nvict I Of all sorts tind sizes for Ladies and Misses. iVl Ijlli A 1 pi T~*l

At BROMLEY'S iTrench Mowers, American rlowers November 5.1=.^. nK.tf. Laces, Fringes, &c.

elegant lintel is open for the rectp-

tion of guests. The house i* eoastructcd of brick. Hifeetin length, 4i» feet in breadth and four stories hiib. The size of the Sleeping Reom- are 14 by feet, with ltinr: windows, fhe public wiil sec at a elaiice that euest? c.tn accommodated witliout heinseooped up in small, ill-ventilatetl dens that characterize most.of our western huicl-. Bills reasonable,

ulStf.

Clocks, Clocks, Clocks. EIGHT-DAY and 24-hour Clocks, of dif-

ferc-nt patter, all warranted, just receivJAS. PATTERSON. Junv

Ledgers. Journals. Cash Books,

Record Books. Tuck and other pocket Memorandums. B'ank Note Books aud Legal Blanks of all kinds, alwavs on hand at

Pocket Knives and Porte Monies.

TIIE"2."i.1659.stock

largest in town. Call and sco foi ourselves.

JAS. PATTERSON

June n491v.

A Full stock of "AJAX'6" at JOHNSON'S. £TL April 16,18(9

BOOTS & SHOES! Hats and Cups!

A nice assortment of f.ne Shoes for the Ladies

READY MADE CLOTHING,

Of all kiuds and styles, for Men and Lovs. J.ring

Produce and C»sh!

ITr'This IIou-c rn:is a first-class Omnibus to and Farmers, we will seii vou t'^od Goods as cheap as from the cars, fr"i to Eiic«t«. 1 ..l.eiioe-t .,1^ m, HANNIBAL PtR.SEL, Proprietor. I t"L«.J.tupcs.,..ini no

MI.^JK.i"ii-*ak

November 1

Wholesale Dealers in

BOOTS SHOES, RlJBBERS,

HATS A MI CAPS,

No. S Robert-"' Block, opposite I'nion Der'^t. Indianapolis, Indiana.

KEEP

HEATON'S HOOK STORE.

Nov. 12. 1S59. Crawfordsville, Ind.

constantly hand a prime assortment of Goods purchased direct from the manufacturers. Custom made wt,rk. Extra sir.es, .le Prices and terms liberal as at any "iher house in the \Se-t.

October —. Isj9-'y. E. C. MAHK\\ .t CO.

NOTICE.

InAVE

this day associated with me EDWARD J. BINFORD. aD.l will conlinut: the Dry Gomls bu"iness under the firm name of Wasson

SDl'ERIOR

What everybody Wants.

TSB HMIIY DOCTOR CONTAIN W» Simple Remedies, easily obtained, for tht

Cure of J)isr.asc in All Forms. BT A PROFESSOR HENRY 8. TAYLOR, M. D. It Tells You

mannfiu'lnrml „,i.l hv- Dts!,.cations. Sprains Lock|a« :s mannfacturcid aud sold bv Nov. 20. ISo'J-tf. viJ CASSEL & CO.

HOWARD. ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA.

A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the Relief of the Siclc and Distressed, af-

Jlieted irith Virulent and Epidcmic Diseases.

'IMTE

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in flip niffjil ilfistriipfinn n»* Iniutfin lit'

IN K*\V O

the awful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, ami the deception praticcd uron the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks.several ye:.rs atrodirected their ConsultinLr Suisrcon. as a IIAh'ITABI.K ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary fort he treatment of this class ot diseases, in all their foi iii-. and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GUAT1S to all who pply by letter, with a description of thcircondition. aire occupiitiot!. habits of life. Arc., and in ease of extreme poverty, to l-'I'KNlSII MEDICI NFS FKEK OF CI! A KG E. It is iieediess to uld that the Association commands the highest Meitieal skill of the age. and will furuishthc most approved modern treatment.

The Directors of the A.-sociation. in their Annual Keport upi 11 the treatment of Se\iial Diseases, xpressthe liighe.-t satisfaction with the success which hasattended 1110 labors of their Siirireons 11 the cure of Sperniatotrhcea. Seminal Weakness. Gonorrhiea, Gleet, hyphils the vice of Onanism or Self-Abuse. Diseases of the Kidneys and BladIcr. Arc., and order a continuance of the same plan for theensiiing year.

Tiie directors 011 11 review of the past feel assured that their labors in thissphere of benovolcntefl'ort ave been of graat benefit to the afllii ted. especially to Hie young, and thoy have resolved to !eote themselves, with renewed real, to this very important and much despi.-cd cause..

An admirable K"port on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, tiie vice of (Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by Coiisultinjr Surge.*!!, will he sent by mail (in a sealed envelope.") FlIEE'H." CH/VKGK,

Jl

Tells

GOODS!

AT THE

COUNEII!!

UiMoni)

W. N. WASSOK,

ISof

Staple and Fancy

Dry G-oods, CLOTHING,

Mats, Caps, Boots fr Shoes,

Queen swarc,

CUTLERY, ScCJ./

To which he wishes to direct the ntteiition of his numerous customers, and the public generally.— This is undoubtedly

One of (he most Complete Slocks

EVEK PURCHASED FOR

The Crawfordsville Trade!

though wo do not pretend to say that it is the largest or only Stock in the market, or tint wc av a "tlnity or forty thousand dollar" stuck, not bv any means. But we tn tell the pnbli.-, aul with truth too. that we have aMiperior, well-assorted, aud extensive stock. A stock thatwii! meet the wants ot a large [patronage.

LADIES' DEES 5 GOODS,

of various kinds and style* and at unprecedented low prices.

Jl

now in receipt of hi* Fall atid Winter Stock

How to attend upon the sick, and how *o cook for them how to prepare Drinks. Ponlticics. &c., fnd how t" euard ntrninst infection from contagious Diseases.

It Tells You

Of lW various disonsos of Childrcu, and eives Ihe best and simnuxle nf treatment during A Twclhinj. Convulsions, Vaccination, Whorjiiig-coiii h, Mousles.

It Tells Tou

The symptenis of Croup, cholera ititantum. colic, diarhcua, worms, Sen lied Head, Kiiveworin.Cl.ick-' en-pox, Ac., and cives you tho best remedies fcr their cure.

It Tells You

The symptoms of Fever fc Acne, i. and liiliuus. Yellow, Scarlet. Typhus and other Fevers, and civ«» you the best and simplest remedies for their cure.

Jl Tells You

Ti symptoms of Influenza. Consiinip'lioii, Dyspepsia. Asthma, .[ Dropsy, pout, rbenmat'sm. Lumbaeo. Krvsipelas. itc.. and cives the best remedies for their cure.

It Tells You

Tf Tell*

'1 he smptoms of C'holora Morbns,

V. Malignant Cholera. Small-pox,-Dvseiiterv. Cramp, diseases of tho Bladder! Kidneys and Liver, and the best remedies for their curc.

It Tells You

The symptoms of Plciitisy. Ncurak'ia. Mumps. Apoplexy. I iiralvsis. tho various Disoases of tho 'rhnnit. Teeth. Kar and Kye. ar.d t]io best remedies for their core.

Vrti/ ThesvinptomsofFpilepsy, Jann-

11 iCUS

10U

(lion

Knpturu. Diseases of

ti Heart. Heiiiorr),..g". ncreal Diseases, nnl lljdrophobia.and ves the best iucdics for tlicir cure.

1/lr

clls on

',l0'v't r''i-fn Pmiml

ol'n,ls'

'V '.kia

Fever Sores, W bite Swellings. I-1-ccrs. Whitlows. Burns. Scurvy, Boils, and Scrofula.

It Tells You

the various Diseases of Wrnicn. ot }nl(i.irtii, mu\ MenstruMtion Wlirto.-*. ll'.irronr^sf*, tto.. iin-1 tr:viw il Ix-^tinn] sim-jilc.-it ronit^iio.s lor tlioiror.ro.

The work is written in i»Inin lantrua^o. free fnjin nicdioal tonus .^0:1^ to I»o'k :-iiy 11 ilt-'i?•***»o»l. while .its t*iturooipt:s may soon snvc rr siftT tinios tho co-i of tho hc»(»k. It id ]»rintoi! in r, ^.jariip'l open tvpo: i.-* illnstratoil with npproprinto oii^ra-

VmLrf1. 1111(1 Will I Hi fol W»l"fh*l to VMJllilMlVSs.lKM.Iy I»oiiml anl posture pai«.l, "it roouipt ot $1.U0.

#io««a vcar

iH'j'o, in so!!intf the \VirIv« us our in® inooM enfj* t"" :i!I uoh voiy

liliirul.

l'(t ^inirlo C'pios of the IhtOk.tr lor term.5 t*» n^onts, with t»thor iiifonnnt»«»r.. apply to or au-tlrer-s, JOHN K. rOl'TKU. rur.i.i.-nri:,

Xo. HIT Sansoiii-M., rhlla.l-lphia, P.i. Jan. 7.

What Everybody Wants.

EVERYBODY'S LAWYER ,\M

1

CoMtHCllor in Business. RY FRANK CROSBY,

OF

Tin: fttn.Anri.rtiiA r.\it.

it Tells You

Tt

How to draw up Partnership IV.-^ purs anl «rivos tro'icra» l^nn** lor ALTeeti.cuts of all kind-, Bills of. Salo. Ls'as and l'ctilii»ns.

It Tells You

How to draw up Bonds and Moricaife*. Athdaviis, I owi-rs ot Att^rin'V, Notc^ jtinl I»ills ot Kxl!cc« ipts aiul IJwicascs.

/.-Vc

Yfil/

''he Laws for the Collection of

Culs iv

],c!„.4 ..vitl, the Statutes of l.imi--t. tio!. and auriunt aud kind of property Exempt lVoin Execution in every Slate.

You How to make an Assignment prnei ly. v. iih forms IV Composition i:li Creditors, and 1:JSO1\ent

Laws of every Stat':.

It Tells You

Thu -:il relations existing betwec 1 tiuaidiau and(^\ artl. Master ni'.i A pictilicc, and Latulioi iid Tet: tri. What cot stitutcs Li bid and Slander, and the Law a- to Martiugo Dower, the Wile's Right in Prop-v crtv. Divorce and Alimony.

It. Tells You

The Law for Mechanics' Lien* in pvcrv State, and the Naturalization' I.. ws this country, and liow to CKiiip'y with the same. Tho law concerning Pensions and bow to obtain 0110. and the Pre-., Emption Laws to Public L: t:us.

It Tells You

It Tdls You

for Patents, with modo I'edure in obtainin? one,

It Tells You The

with 1 ntcrferen.-is, A.-siLjnnunt* and Tabic of IVs.

Tells You

How to make your Wiil. and how to Administer on an Estate, with the law a id the requirements

.. i's thereof in every State.

Tt Tells You

The meaning of Law Terms in L'cneral use. and explains to you the Le^::..tivc. Executive, and .1 Ii'li.'ial Power- of Imth the ficnr-:! atid Stii'e Ciovcruiiicnt.'.

It Tells You

flow to keep out Law. by showin«i huw to il \IIof

U*

I'll"!

bu.-Oucss k1-

fajiy, thus j»a\inir a vital anioant-. "I propcrfv, w.-i vcxjiiioiis tl-'i.. !y it.x tini'jlv con.-ultatiou. wi'l hr»" t, hv in: il I.

to Kv.'i I .u r-i'-r. I-.vijry M"ci. ii.-, Jv»crv .\T.ifi I'u-iiH ^. and Kvt'ry •hm.Iv in Kv«'i on rccftipt J. -r in law -t.yh: of l»'nnllr.Lf at

SI4HM)a V«ir

everywhere. i:i scliiii'.' the nbi«-e work, as our in-' dueemenis to all sip.di are voiy iiberai. hr s:i.*/!! c»|iw» of th-! Hook, or f..r terms toa re ii it ii or ii a to a «'ri .InHN E. 1 'T I"M:i IVi 1 "ti 1:1:. 'ii'S No. M7 Sa:om-st.. Phil idelphia. I'u. ,lari. 7, 1 nC'imO

Singer's Sisvlfig i&K'iiim's. Fifty Dofifiwrs! n[»iel ittf

nAV'M'i

^ror.t

eo'il «letei all

Fire-Proof Maniif.ic'ory the

rn::i hine sh .p in the wo ld we *:_TIH!IZCII the eve,..' )... prvi'teiii'.' a new FA I LV SEW'IN(r MAI I!!.'. E. c-intiiiniii^ the latest imjirovcmci.tn,• lo.v price at the vi

DOIJ.AIi.S'. •n r/jll I

This L-reat red net out in'lm-crwriT. ''J* Ti'.Vrior rnachi'u*?

A \cty ri' CCS Ol all

,(tid

W. -V. "WASSON. nlTlr.

-2.1®j0.

m. c. .ii.sbbs: W .V CO.,

*1.^ pi in "tir

Spills e!c=iiuS:.e«n i. si.pp:ie,

1

KBinforH,r.f

tbc

same old stand. W. X. WASSON. January 28. 1SG0. nCew3

Fresh Teas at

lr-J4'U MANSON fe POWERS

vr\rh.

!»ich infr"

«'t* the

1! Iii'iicf'-rth liicuon h.i- he*

runt-.—

fnp'in ihe pri-

Singe.'-'s Standard Irlachines for manufacturing p':rp"-es -.v 1 *i are well known to he without .ny iie..cs.-fnl rival in the market. «%«5|.Mti'h he..- r"'-eiiily beet: |nMiili«l in regard to st tcl.cv jTsndi.' b\ !l!:iehilies. W.!

it in at id a be

f.r :i envoi' I. M. Stsoi.i.'s .v .'s

along our r. )ili co'itai!- fi: I iu!.rination niioii pri

Ga-.

•f ". Broadway. Nc-.r crk.

.faintarv22 l'."e vl!'n'i7.

(,i!iB STREET S\!.()0\!

ISAAC' A. MARKS, Proprietor.

I wirh the purest M.itin" ot"

Q-ialitie^ of I.IQ. OR.-.. 1ST WINK

BRANDIES. BOL'RBON WHISKY. A N IN

Cincinnati. Co'itinVnis and Dayton AI.E. F.-.rui-rj vi-itiuS towu can le aapplicd at ail hours with liut Colfee,

Stewed, fried and raw. Also.

Iliiiii and Tggs, and Hot Cuflcet

JL fThe finest brand of Hnvann Cigtirs OLd cbewino Tobacco, kept cua.Uutly on baud. Jaa^iary 14. iw-tf. I. A. MAB^.*».