Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 July 1860 — Page 3

Ami tad

ERT K. BECK

AUM,

iia ltii

tara^Wto'tirt btad o? iCclr Tort for

«*«•'».

WOblieVc the electoral tote of this 8tat« will be cast for Stephen A. Douglas. Alhthe signs of' the times indicate such a result. There never was any doobt in fegarrafc tae preference of the Democratic mules'of the State for the Illinois Senator nor was it at any time doubted that New York could be carricd for him in the Presidential contest. This was tho calculation of Democrats even with tho strong name of Wo, H. Seward in the field •gainst tfiem. The withdrawal of that name has subtracted from the Republican Ntrettzfli many tens of thousands.

Our'friends in New York City, and Along the river, promis^ to sencl up the «lectoral ticket to Albany with fifty thousand majority and this, without counting Albany, Rensselaer and the interior couniies^viaoy'of which will roll up large majorities for the Little Giant.

*rWe have not rushed precipitately to this conclusion of a Democratic victory in this State. We have not assumed it rashly. We* start with a Democratic majority, asahown iu the last election. We can count accessions to the party by tens of thousands. We meet an enemy demoralized by change of leaders, and by inherent division and distrust."

NEW YOHK 3IABKVT.

4.4033.SS extra 'state, S,1*3395 super western. 5,35®

•4,55

com. to med. extra western,

IS—noon/

Flour dull—little or no demand—prices nominally tinehanged. ,» Whiskey 17c. 7

Good demand for Mess Pork at'18,75, and for Lard at 1S#S1X.

IWWe know of no remedy that gives

inorc universal satisfaction than Dr. Bull's

Vegetable Wffrm Destroyer. The children

think they are eating only candy, and they

are satisfied. The worms are destroyed

add expelled, and that satisfies the parents.

—Madison Times.

OCTOBER ELECTION.

Ma,

BOWBS:—You

will please announce the

BOWKX:—You ar*

name

•f SWAJf HKOOKSniRE n* candidate for I ilc of Treasurer of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Couaty Convention.

the of-

Yoiir.i, Ac:, SCOTT Towvsmr.

MR.

authorized to announce the

name WILLIAM UOTT a unndiUa'e for the i(Be6 of Sheriff of Montgomery enmity, subjcct to the decision of the Dcmocratic-i\nvohtion.

Mn. HOWES:—You will please nnnouncc the name «.f WILLIAM K. WAIjLAOE at candidate for roclcction to tlie olfice of Sheriff of Montgomery eonnlv, salijoct to the dcei»ion of th.» Democratic County Convention.

Mr. JIOWKV:—T'lon^e announce the name of STEPHEN

FIEI.DS.

»f Y-ttnt-vi11o. Hiplev township, nx

candidate for Sheriff of Montgomery Cnunty. subject to the decision of the Democratic Conrvuticn.. MR. Uowr*!—-l'leaie nnnounci* the nnine of ROBERT C. CRAICr, of frnnkiih Township, for tlie offiee «f County Traaswrer. suliject to the decision nf the ilemocraiic Convention. M.vs'v

DKMOCIIATS.

MR. BpwBS^l'Ica*" uinounee the name of WM. C. YOL'NG ns a 'candidate for tin: ufiice of County Troaxurer, subject to the decision rf the Dcmucratic Couuty Convention.

Mr. BOWKJJ:—I'lease announce my nntne an candidate for County Reeoirlcr, wubject to the decision of the Democnitic ConvcAtion. apiCl*

HENRY

.1.

MCHOLSO.V.

Mr. !!OVKN:—Pletse asaouaee tho name of AN

DREW

FULLEY

«s candidate for the office of

County Recorder, subj -ct to the decision the Democratic Convention. MANYofVorcits. MR.

UOWEX:—I*1CMCannoan.'emy

nameasacundi-

datefor ty'ounly Recorder, stifcj :ct lo the deoiaion of llie Demjcratic County Convi'iilimi.

ESSE WILLIAMS.

MR. EDITOR.-—PIea»e annnunee the nnine of

ROB-

as acandidate fur the ofKci- of Cnunty

Treasurer, subject to the decision of a Democratic County Convention.

ADAM8 K.IK!.. Wit. It. HATCIIER.

EARL & HATCHER,

(Successors to Fowler, Enrl .1 Bruce.)

Wholesale Grocers,

LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. July H. 1PG0. USATF

Sheri/T's Sale.

BY

virtue of a certified copy of Decree to mo directed from the Clerk's Olfifc of the Circuit Court tf MontKomor^coiinty. inn cmi.so wherein GcorceH. lUrnci nnd William Ostcrhout is plnintifla, nnd DitTid T. Uidgc is defendant, requiring me to ninke the •no of Three Hundred nnd Kightv-one Doling nnd S cents, with interest on raid decree nnd costs, I will riposo at l'ublio Sulo, to the highest bidder, on (tataHan 4th day of Augaat, A. t. IMS, be'iween tho hours of

10

o'clock n. m. nnd

4

toa

o'clock p.

in. of said dny. nt tho door of the Court House of fnid Montgomery county. Indiana, the rentu and profits of a term not exceeding seven year*, of the following described Kcnl Kstnte. to-wit:

A oertnin piece or pnrcel of Innd east of the Town of Cravrfordsrillo. containing two acres more or less, being part of the cast half of the south*cast quarter of section thirty-two, in township nineteen, north of range four west, beginning at a stake in the ccntre of the Indianapolis State road, at the south-east corner of a lot conveyed by Israel T. Cnnby to Geo. Holmes, \n the 98th day of May, 1S3S, thence east 12 poles, thence north lUf poles, thence west 12 poles, thence •oath with the cast line of said Holmes lot poles totlie beginning nlso beginning at the north-east corner of said Holmes lot at a stake in Ambroso Whitlock's south line, thcncc cast wirh said lino IS poles, thoncc south 11& poles, thence west 13 poles to a stake io Holmes' cast line, thence north to plaoc of bocinninc also apart of said east half aborculencri-

VM.

follows: beginning at a stake in the so«theast corner of a lot sold to Peter Curtis, thcncc cast with the center of said Indianapolis State road 13 poles to a stake- thenee north 23k poles to a stake in th« line of Ambrose Whitlock, thence west with said Ji

stake on the east line of said Curtis

line, thenee south with said line to placo of beein"•"K tho part intended is two acres, in the west half oi saia above described pieces of land. All lying and Sfana"1

counly

Montgomery and State of In-

Hi~»u?irofinot*1'for sufficient VUiwr said deerce, interest and costs, I will, at the satoe tttne and plac^, expose nt Public Sale the fee simple of said Real Estate, or so much thereof as mar bo sufficient to discharge said dccrcc, interest and costs.

Said sale will be made without nny relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. W.M. K. WALLACE. Sheriff M. C. lJy I. X. ScnooLKR, Deputy.

July 14.186tMw-(printer's fee $11^S.

•:r:n POK SALE, tf

CtaiM Kanai La4,

An Coffee and Anderson counties, will be •old at low ratcsforeash, or traded on fair terms. JOHN MORGAN awfordsville. Jaly ?. IMO-tf.'

NOTICE

TS hereby cjven, that at the July Term. I860, of the Common Pleas Court of Montgomery countr th« cttaUof Jacob Jolly, deceased, /as d^UTp^blbly iatolvent. Creditors will therefore take noiica that the same will be settled accordingly.

M7 f. 1Wtt-3w-[printcr'a fee $1 30

CHANGE OF BUSINESS."

A 8 we are now entirely out of the Good* Business, **•.••4 nothing to attend to bat teeing after what we hara contracted, we expect all Uiow interested irith

UUMU

EXECUTORS SAIL

1SS0, liftgitifuivMBtww in th« towa ef Crsw-

S'ven

THE

NEW

Flour—Receiptt

YORK, July

7.9S5

-firmer sales

13.

bbls. market more active and

19.000

bbls. at

5.15S3.20

for superstate.

5.05®5,75

Receipts of Wheat

for inferior

to food shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio. Rye flour steady at

$3,5FT@4 20.

123,311

bus., market about lc

better with fair demand, in part speculative sales *MOObus. fo^ Chicago Spring, 1,98® 1,30 ior.Milwoukieclnb. l*30®1.37for wintor red western, white western.

Rye quiet at 8fl@£2c. Barley dull und unchanged. Receipts of torn, 190,371 bus. market active and pretty firm, sales 100.000 bus., at for inferior •to mixed western—chiefly 02. .A

Oats steady and unchanged. Pork firm: sales 12950 bbls. 18,25 for old mess, 19,95 •fornew,

12,50

for old prime, 15,95 for new.

Whisky without striking ehange sales 4 JO bbls. at 91«91.Sj.

CINCINNATI 31ABKET. CISCIXSATI. July

eowtr. all tht peno&al

not dins-**

na, late of aaid WUty. decauat brtolmrt wfllj eonti«tin( of a

Baur ui HinM a lot of &igent«r'i Tool* a few article* of Hujbandry.Ac. A credit of month* will be riven en all rami rer ihre* dollar*, tba pareuaer eiriarhU note with jproved

inretjr

orer approved laws.

waiving valuation andl apprai*emcnt JAMES W, LYNN. SAMUEL BINFORb.

July 7.1«0

Executors.

NOTICE

I_S

hereby given, tbat the underlined has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of William Misner, late of Montgomery county, deceaacd. Said estate is probably solvent.

BENJAMIN MISXER. Administrator

Jul 7, ie60. n51w3*

State of Indiana,

ss

MONTGOMERYCOUNTY,

Montgomery Circuit Court, September Term, I860. William 0. Griggs.) vs. Complaint for Divorce. Mary Jane Griggs.) TVTHEREAS. said plaintiff by Willson A Wallace his attorneys, filed in the Clerk's Office of said Court his complaint in the above entitled caasc said plaintiff by hu attorneys also filed the affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore notice of the pendency of said complaint is hereby

to saia non-resident defendant, Mary Jane riggs, that she may appear on the first day of the next term of said Court, to be holden in the Court House atCrawfordsville, in said county of Montgomery, commoncing on the first Monday in September next, (I960,) and answer said complaint.

Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk. June 23, ISOMw*

HSTOTICE.

Stockholders of the Crawfordsriile A Alnmo Turnpike Company are hereby notified that the first Instalment of Five Dollars on the share, falls due on the 15tb day of Aujrust. 1860. payment to be made to the Treasurer of said Company at their Offiee in Crawfordsville. By order of the Board,

R. H. CRAIG, President.

JOHN SWEKTSCK, Secretary. Crawfordsville, June 10.I860. nt#

nm. bjuvjtoj^s

Concentrated Remedies! NO.

1. THE GREAT REVIVER snjeedilr eradicates all the evil effects of SELF-ABUSE, aa Loss of Memory, Shortness of Breath. Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart, Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional derangements of the system, brought on by the unrestrained indulgence of the passions. Acts alike on cither sex. Price One Dollar.

No. 2. THE BALM will cure in from two to eight days, any case of GOXORRH&A. is without taste or sinell, and requires no restriction of action or diet.— For either sex. Price One Dollar.

No. 3. TOE TEREB will cure in the shortest possible time. any case of GLEET, even after all other Remedies have failed to produce the desired effect.— No taste or smell. Price One Dollar.

No. 4. THE PUNITER is the only Remedy that will roally cure Strictures of the Urethra. No matter of how long standing or neglected the ease may be. Price Ono Dollar.

No. 5. THE SOLUTOR will cure nny ease of GRAVEL, permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the Bladder and Kidneys. Price One Dollar. •No. 6. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR.

No. 7. THE AMARIN will cure tho- Wliitcs radically, and in a much shorter time thnn they can be removed by any other treatment. In fact, is the only remedy that will really correct this disorder. Pleasant to tnke. Priec One Dollar.

No. 8. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS are certain, safe and speedy in producing MENSTRUATION, or correcting any Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars.

No. 0. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. Either Remedy sent free by mail on rceeipt of the price annexed. Eucloso pustugc stamp und get a circular.

General Depot North-East corner of York Avenue and Callowhill Street. Private Offiee 4fcl York Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa.

Forsale in Crawfordsville Only by HENRY OTT it SON. where circulars containing valuable information, with full descriptions of cacn case will be delivered gratis, on application.

Address DR. FELIX BRUNON,

.Time 30. ItfUO-ly. P. O. Box '.19. Philadelphia, Pa.

"FOE sajleT" A

HOUSE AND LOT. situated on Walnut street, iiour the Chris.inn Ciniren.

TH?

20,000 Yards of

J\. "W isr s.

10,000 Yards of

Challies &Rerege Delaines.

Of the Latest Mtylca!

400 00 Dozen Hosiery.

Oae Theataad pairs Vaara aad CkiMita'i

Twntr Thtnaad Yards tf the Latest Styles

40,000 Yards Domestio Goods.

Three Hundred

CAPES, MANTILLAS,

.I.VI»

TIN THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK OF

READY *miBE

CLOTHDG,

HATS fc CAPS,

BOOTS &, SHOES.

1,000 Heavy Trtmlss.

W.

FRANCIS McGILLlARD, Adm'r

attheroom occupied by Nayior Iiur-

ter.irkcre tm Booka. Kotea. 4w_ will be foaad for SHU^ 4'EPPKRSON. Crawfordivtlle, July 7t letCMw.

S UPPER 9VE1V STOVES

arc receiving New Goods three times every week direct from tho East. The {Treat increase in onr trade enables us to buy and sell cheap. Come every Lady, and see. Wo have the

Best Styles of Goods

WCMII^®81,

*ad****nd

wiU

mm,

dwelling is a

one-story, with three room- also, smoke-house, stable, wood home. .tc. Si/.' of Lot. fit) by

103

feet, nnd

is well set with shrubbery. There is ano on the Lot ne nod Well and Cistern. For term*. Ac., inquire nt tho REVIEW OFMCE

April ".'lFGO. n38

$25,000 STOCK

OF Is EW

SUMMER GOODS

AT

THE MAMMOTH STORES

OF

GRAHAM MOTHERS.

May 5, 1860-ly.

April 15.

I960.

every body that

Below all Competition.

We invite erenr MM.Woman and Child to

Jans f. mo.

come and

Me. We don't charr* one eeat for showing Goods.

JAS. GRAHAM & BRO

S.

Arwte'«a,Ait,s"" 'o"*""""

OS* DOOR NORTH OF CAMPBELL, GALEY A RASTER'S.

TVTHERE he has received a large And well selected Stock of Staple and Fancy

DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS,

Ready %llade Clothing•,

QUEENSWARE,

AND ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS,

VI7HICH he offers to the public lower than ever.— All kicds of

Produce,

LUMBER, SHINGLES, Jf-c.. $c., ifc.

T^AKEN in exchange for goods, or anything you have to sell call and see us before purchasing Elescwhere. c. W. ELTZOBOTH.

April ?. 1856. K-tf.

Banners.! Banners!!

the Review oCce. May W. J*0.

New Goods!

«, JtTST RECEIVED A.T THE

E A A O

HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL AND

Commission Store!

4^ ^i

WHERE CAN BE FOUND THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF

IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES,

Springs, Sash, Glass, Locks, Latches, Butts, Hinges,

SPAM, HOES, Al MS,

HAMES, TRACES, LOG AND HALTER CHAINS, STRAW CUTTERS,

MOWING SCYTHES, MILL SAWS, CROSS-CUT AND HAND SAWS. ALSO,

MECHANICS' TOOL.S,

OF ALL KINDS

FARMING IMPLEMENTS!

OF EVERY VARIETY

THRESHING MACHINES,

1—2—1—0 8 HORSE POWER.

FOR THRESHING MACHINES.

FARMERS, CALL AND SEE —THE BEST—

REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES

JSttilt in, America. ~j.

BEIISTO EXCLUSIVELY IJST THE

HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL TRADE,

I C.-LV AND WILL SELL GOODS

E O W A O E I I O N

SIGN OF THE PADLOCK, NO. 2, EMPIRE %L0CK.

J. S. MII.I.EC K. 1IEFFNER.

I860.

SAMUEL H. CRECC.

CARRIAGES, SULKIES, 1.

J. S. MILLER & CO.,

'OULD ANNOUNCE to tlioir friends and the public, that they aro now amply prepared to manufacture

CAEEIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, SLEIGHS, &c.,

And every thing in their lino, and would call cspccial attention to their fino assortment now on hand.— They can uow assure the public thnt

Their Establishment cannot be Excelled in Indiana,

Either for durability or superior finish. Heine nil practical workmen nnd employing none but the most skillful, and usins the NLKY BEST OF MATERIAL, together with our long acquaintance with the wants of this scction of country, cannot help giving satisfaction both as regard*

A I A I

Their work can recommend itself to the public, and wc believe is notcxceiled by any other establishment of the kind in INDIANA. Having now

EVERY FACILITY FOR MANUFACTURING,

We hope to contrive tomeot a large share cf public patronage, wc nre prepared to fill orders from allI parts of the couutry. and all wishing any thins in our line will find it to their advantage to give us call, before purchasing elsewhere. Horses and old buggies taken in exchange all our work warranted one year. Repairing. Blacksmitbing. Trimming, Painting, Ac., with neatness and despath. Sign.

[vll-n40ly[

NEW STORE

NEW GOODS.

THE

undersigned would respectfully infirm all his friends and acquaintances that bo has

Removed to

No.

SMMWES.

Commercial Block,

6,

S. MILLER.

J. S. Miller fe Co. Market St., North of Court House Square.

JULY APPOINTMENTS.

IIF1IS W 9=9

Analytical Physician,

AND PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES OF

THE ZLTTJSrO-S, FORMERLY

Phvsicinn to Cincinnati Marine Hos­

pital and Invalid's Retreat. Corresponding Member of the London Medical Society of Observation. Author of "Letters to Invalids," and Editor of the "Medical Stchoscope." may be consulted at­

Crawfordsville. Ind., Crane House. Tuesday. July 24th,1860. Grcencastle, July 25th.

Tio.v FREE!

Monthly Visits.

Although not the best mode of making examinations, Dr. H. will, when desired, prescribe for diseases without asking any questions.

Particular attention paid to diseases of women and children. No Mineral Poisons used various combinations of Barks, Buds, Leaves,

Roots. Gums. sc.. obtained from

the Oriental climes, and of the Indians, only are prescribed—a full supply of 'vrhich the Doctor always carries.

Dr. Hardman treats Consumption. Bronchitis. Laryngitis. Asthma, and all other Diseases of the Throat and Lungs by Medical Inhalation, combined with proper constitutional treatment.

OTHER DISEASES

Blair & Cumberlaad'i

A

JTEW GROCERY

Fellow-citizens, are you in tcant of

DO YOU

WANT

COFFEE?

DO YOU

WANT

SUGAR?

DO YOU

WANT

TEA?

DO YOU

WANT

MOLASSES?

DO YOU

WANT

SYRUP?

DO YOU

WANT

SPICE?

DO YOU

WANT

PEPPER?

DO YOU

WANT

SODA?

Blair & Cumberland^

Is the p'ace to buy them cnKirt

DO YOU WANT TUBS?

DO YOU WANT BUCKETS?

DO YOU WANT BASKETS?

DO YOU WANT BUSHELS?*

DO YOU WANT BROOMS?

DO YOU WANT SEIVES?.

DO YOU WANT BAGS?

DO YOU WANT CHURNS?

Blair and Cumberland's

Is the placo to buyc*Ji At!

DO YOU WANT N LS?

DO YOU WANT GLASS?

DO YOU WANT SASH?

DO YOU WANT BLINDS?

DO YOU WANT LOCKS?*.

DO. YOU WANT LATCHES?

DO YOU WANT HINGES? W

BLAIR & CUMBERLAND'S'

Is the place to buy these Goods very low

DO YOU WANT

PLOWS?

DO YOU WANT

REAPERS?

DO YOU WANT

MOWERS?

DO YOU WANT

TREATED.

TL/'Xo charge for consultation. In relation to the following Diseases, either when complicated with Lung Affections or existing.alone, I also invite consultation. I usually find them promptly curable.

Prolapsus, and all forms of Female Complaints, Irregularities and Weakness. Palpitation and other form? of Heart Disease, Liver Complaints. Dyspepsia, and all other diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. Piles, and so on.

Dr. Hardman treats all chronic or Jong standing Diseases of the Lungs. Liver. Stomach. Bowels. Bladder, Kidneys,Brain,Heart, Nerves, womb. Spleen. Spine, Eyes. Ears, Ac. Scrofula. Fits, Cancers. Skin diseases. Rheumatism, Dropsy. Fsvcr Sores, Catarrah, Seminal Weakness. Neuralgia, W bites. Insanity. Dyspepsia. Giddiness Heat of brine, Sypbillis, Sick Headache. Enlarged Tonsilt,«c.

April 21, I860.

ityje. at very loi

Gold Fens.

patohsos.

THRASHERS?

Do you want to Sare None}?

BLAIR & CUMBERLAND'S

Is the place to go tol

DO YOU WANT MEATS?

DO YOU WANT HAMS?

DO YOU WANT SHOULDERS?

DO YOU WANT DRIED BEEF?

DO YOU WANT PEACHES?

DO YOU WANT "... APPLES?

Blair and Cumberland's

Is the place to get them.

IF YOU WANT PICKLES,

IF YOU WANT PINE APPLES,

IF YOU WANT CAN PEACHES,

IF YOU WANT NUTS,

IF YOU WANT CANDIES.

IF YOU WANT PIAISINS,

IF YOU WANT FIGS,

Blair & Cumberland's

Is the place to get them.

THIS

Stock islarco and bavins been bought for cash, will be sold very low. Wc hope nil will call and examine our magnificent stock of Good3.— All kinds cf

Taken. Car which a good price witl be paid in CASK or Good*.

Vi Blair J* Cumberland,

Waslrnartoa stret*. w«th ro«tg under JtcCleHand'e Hall. (Sfareh r.lW-nSSrf.

This jSXcliine lias

WHITE "IJELAJD,And Linseed Oil. which we propose to sell as low as can be bought for Cash.

PAINTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Colors of all kinds, ground and ready for Farmers' use, including Iltfusc Painting, Wagons. ic. We hava on hand, also,

TS7

Of the best quality agood IXDIGO, and the r»rious brands of the best'

VIRGINIA TOBACCO.

We would inform the public in announcing our stock, and to our customers in general, that wc nre thankful for past farors and patronage.and assure them that they will always find us prepared to furnish them with a Pure article of

Imported Wines & Brandies

For jTlvdicinal Purponca.

Our Wines and Brandies are received direet from Aur own relatives in Prussia, who manufacture thein from tue products of their own

VI

JSTIE

YARDS,

And as such wc warrant and r^oommond them only, to persons who require a PUHE

STIMULATING TONIC

We have also on hand, Imported Spcrtncle», gaitable for all ages. Also,

I70///.V STRINGS, Of the best foreign importation, anyfixc and kind, which the Fiddlers rony rely upon as the best ev«r brought to the placr. In connection with the above wc have received a full and complete assortment of

BOOKS & STATIONERY,

CONSIST! sn UF

School Books, Blank Thxjks, Porkcl Bookst

AND TH3 CE?T OF

Foolscap, Letter, Bill and NoU Papery

E1TYBLOPES

Of all sire? and qualities. Ilease give

us

Crawfordsville. June 9.18C»I.

IS,

mnrm

3

This Machine is constructed with a view.to saving labor and grain has Binding attachment and is warranted to cut from 10 to 15 acres per day, only requiring three men to work iu

WROUGHT IRON MOVEB!

This Machine is constructed of wrought Iron, will last-for year^V and has no equal as a i»,ower.

WOODBURY'S PATENT PORTABLE HORSE POWER & SEPARATOR.

MofEtt's Patent Horse Power and Separator. Ralson's Patent Horse Power and Separator,

This Machine will thresh more Grain in a given length of time than any other Machine in use.

1H33 HBJC rot. "W

ENDLESS CHAIN ONE-HORSE POWER,

Designed to set in your Barn and thresh when you choose.

MOORE'S FIRST PREMIUM GRAIN DRILL, LUTZ'S ONE-HORSE GRAIN DRILL, j-

FOR SEEDING IN STANDING CORN.

Any of the above Machines can be had by calling at the Agricultural Store of

S A E I E

SIGN OF THE '•PADLOCK.'' vlln4Stf.

HENRY OTT & SON,

DEALERS IN

I MCI

\\J hare just rccf.ivcd from New York, a. larjc and it well selected slock of I'ltESU

Drugs and Medicines, together with nn ns.sortracnt of articles u»na'ly kept in the Drug business. Also, a largs lot of I'UIiE

a eai' and

examine the above itoek befur.: purrha.-ing t-ln^vliere Tliopublic may re.*t assured thai our dealing will be fair and lioiif'.: with every body in all brancii'"! of"iir huiin«s?. and wc solicit a fur'bcrcoiititiimnce of their patronage. HENRY OTT .t

FOR PRINTED FLOUR SACKS, FOR PRINTED FLOUR SACKS, FOR PRINTED FLOUR SACKS,

ADDRESS I.L'SE A- \V!I.SO-. ADDRESS LUSE & WILSON. ADDRESS LL'SE & WILSON,

November

Lafayette, Ind.

tiii,

1S3U.

WORMS.

THE

season i^ at hand when tbe?e wnrK of childhood b»i in t" berom troublfjonu- and danseron.«. Br. John

BUII'K

Veimble Tl'wm

Drstr«yrr ij a remedy alike pleasant and effectual for the evil. Thetv*is not the least difB'jnlt.r in reitinc children t" take the medicine. It i* prepared in the form of Candy Urou«. ami will fnten with aridity by children of nil agl«. It JeiHrry« nnd ex-pels-worms more effectually tlwn anr remedy now in n«e, while nt the .«^tu: time it will in no way ofTect iiwttriouJly the h?altb«f •b.-ebi'i.

It can be procured at T. 1.

1

110

JDUI* STRENGTH, SIMPEICITV

And PRICE. Every Machine WarranLed to give entire satisfaction.

trrs

fv

Equal in

Liglitness of Drauglat,

A NEW WATCH MAKER

TIST TOWIT! OJJLD inform tho citizens of Montgomery connty, that

I

have sucnceded in obtiiinin^ th(* services

of firvt Workman frcm I'hilndclphiu. IIo .•omo? woll rotfoiinnchilcd. All work will rcccivomyown pcr*onnl supervision. I

May 12,1800. JAMES PATTERSON'.

Important to Travelers

WESTWARD! I

HAVE just received a complete assortment of Revolvers, Guns. Pistols and lJowie Knives. Beolvers of Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's and Mnnlmttun atent. JAMES PATTERSON, v:

May 12.1800. u43!y.

Musical Instriiments.

A

CrORDEONS. Flute'. Fifos. Viol I and

fV

String",

and

Guitar

all other articles in that line.

June S3,1S4S. JAS. PATTERSON.

AF.djiiiss

NEW lot of Embroideries, Sleeves and Collar*, and Flipuncines, at reducd prieoF. at apr2l. SNYDER'S CHEAP CASH STOHF..•

JOHN •ll7HiUTIjEIt,

ATTORNEY at I,A\V,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

OFFICE,

^outti side of Public Square, in Washington Hall. Collections promptly made and remitted. Doe. 1, !so9-Iy

Ruinous Prices!!

JUST RECEIVED, FIFTY SIX PIECES Or

FANCY DRESS SILKS,

TObe

sold at 20 cent

I.KSSTHAN COST

of impor­

tation. Prices ranitiug from roKTY

dollars yard.at april 21,160 0.

CKNTS

to throo

SNYDER'S CHEAP CASH STORE. lJ-IO.'f

jjTEEI. Extension llr.'.p Sliiri'.at 2' .10

A

"S

CHNTS.

Hoots Shoes and other (inodsat creat lnr£ aiiis. apr.'J. SM'DKK'S CIIN VI-

CASH STOIJK.

NEW CROCERY STORE! ICE CREAM SALOON AND BAK.ESRY.

ID. i:. ciiAid & co^

nAVIN'J

j'J il 1'P

IIJTSON. KI'J

To fillers. To Millers. To iHillers.

!I1

tit': ril-iVO l.u- i,

the iiiii:r oi 'I'tiinyoD twl Vernon •ti'-ft.. (•.,mhatn-' !d ftand,) would inform the eiti7.-n.« of Ci-awf«ird?villn and vicinity. tbrl their •rr-ee t» •:"iu!let«* in ev«ry re«n.?ct, and will *olJ ittb» K.w «t !iurrM. Ourstoefcof

0 E I E S

cnp«i«r' in p.irt /.f^tigars. C- tTt Si:ce, tc..

ONFEC TIO.Y. SR IE8 C.indic1?. .VIIT *. ItiMri*. U'iinvT)". Ci rt r/. .M.TJ*

JLO.

ZSZEZEXP COOL! I rheir ICE OH HAM SALOON f,uort tip with •.!«- .inci ti!Kl tn-t". and ju.-tt thr plrui t'oi• wmm sht,

NEW BAKSRY. The Bnlt'-r" j^r:r3"n' of oir c* ii* \^/rJ Men-. £ir"!y new, »very thine Imvirj b.^en

Koua-t Brc.nl, .HilU Bread,

I'.ROWN'S.

HENRY

OTT A SON'S, an MAN SOX & POWERS-'. DR. JOT?N iSinripal Office. Lonwill". K«tacy.

ny in

5e«* -Cyl'-.and wcrfecl conSdvnt l!m

rh»

»r*

an 1 pi

uurln:'. A op»ri.-r artistBREAD, FRESH EVERY OAY\ I,one nrmd, ftorioin Hrr.id,

Frtnrh Titmii,

I wirt «HI. Cr.-.biu* Ifand,

lO.-xeken. Pi55Wo hav« in onr ecipfc j.'rti'- Bantrisf t.itu:.

"Wedding Cakes! Parti"ti!ar*ttenill r'TitB to c«tt!aa t.v «opv rior C#ke?. to «rrl«r. far PnrtK*. rlTy"

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