Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 August 1860 — Page 3
fs
S. 1TBITB.
The I*&yette
Journal
(B«jrablic*n) of
tb« 18th, contains the following^ article in
relation to Albert S. White: .•*:!
"Ma.
EDITOR:—I
observed a few days
ago a communication urging the nomination of Albert S. White for Congress, over the signature of "Probono Publico," and I am induced thereby to make the following suggestions: 1st—Has Mr. White at any time, either by word or act, aided in the success of the Republican party? If so, when, where and how? 2d—Is Mr. White in favor of the dec tion of
Lincoln
or
igrcss
John BclP.
"Resolved,
That all
ublican party arc now ready to endorse? it the Republican sentiment of to-day? 4th—Is it true, as has been intimated, that Mr. White has been willing to run on 4hc Democratic ticket in opposition to the Republican nominee for Common Pleas Judge? 5th—Would the nomination of Mr. "White, who is scarcely known as a Republican, who has not labored for the success of the party, advance the interest of the Republican party more than the nomination of some one who has been active and iaborious in our cause! especially a nomination which, from outward appearances, docs not bear all the marks of fairness, btit seems to have enlisted the sj'inpathies of particular monicd class, more than the jrreat interest of the Republican party. •GLII—White has been retired from po'lflical life for many years, apparently in•(lifferent to the results of the strgglc of the Republican party, whilst others have faithfull}', honorably and successfully borne its ^burthens, and have of right and justjee, a iltiglicr claim on our suffrages to promotion to office of honor and reward.
oi (!(l person to bo denied all political rlglits,
Crawfordsville Seminary.
MISS H. STEVENS & MISS M. CRANE, wm.l.rr-opon I heir School on Monilny, September :».l in (he St-minnry (frame) Builtliii! Tho IxiiltliiiK ha.« been thoroughly repaired, and afford? Jinipln accomodation.
Instrneljon will lu civen in the branches lcnally in Female Seminaries. Also.in the I.ntinantl nml (iermnn lnnjtnn«cu. 1'riees of Tuition will ho the same a« heretofore.— Ittmrdinc may bo obtained in private f««silifs.
SinalJ fioy.1* will be admittcj^
AN»T»«T IF. JT*60.
NOTUIK
Inuinlod
TaKKJIS.—A
creditof twelve months will be given on
all sunn over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety, waiving valuation and Appraisement laws.
JOHN S. GRAY. Administrator.
Aug. 18,1360-3w-[printer's fee $2 25.
LIST OF LETTERS
lKMAlNINGin the Post Otfico at Crawfordsville. 4.V Ind., on tho 16th day of August, 1860, which if ••not taken out within threo months, will bo sent to the (rcnortl Poet Office dead letters.
Persons calling for them will say "Advertised." Armstrong, A W Anderson, Samuel Barn hart. Harriett fialdon, John liaird, John liowman, Cyrus 1 tooth, David Brown, S W Brown, John W Brougham, Patrick Campbell, E t'avey, John hampoon. S Clark, Nancy Crain.Sennie Clore. Nancy A Carman, William ooly.J A Coleman. S Corbin, blsio Davis, Joseph Davis, Paul Dondcn^JamM Delano, Tre««y Elliott, John Elwell, JO GrifSn, ICctuel Griu.Geo Oast wood. Jotiah
Lewallen. Miles, Samuel Marshall. S N Miller, John I Mitchell, Lorenzo
Morely, A Morely, A E Morely. Alonxo Morwidge .William Moore. WE Moore, W A McCord. A McFarland, Thomas McElbertson. Jameji Nick els. Mary 31 Naylor, I E Nelson, Maria Nolto. August Neary, Thomas Peterson, Samuel Prather, Oscar Penn, Joseph Parish, W Roberts. Mr Russel. Rhoda Kiohards, Maria Shepherd. James Sheridan-James
fmith.
AJ
LH
Hin«s. John W {Ul.ThomaaM Howtehaa. Patrick MowbandJE Johnson, PJ Johnson. John Kleiman. William King, John W
warthout. James Stipes, William Swan.ZS Stults.H Trotter. Samuel Ward, Henry Weller, JasR 4 Wilson. Sally Williams. \V arriner, Mary A S oungs. 0. W. SNYDER. (85)
Joseph
Angust 18, leio.
-'tuT
Some of
his warmest supporters have declared their first preference for Bell. How i? White? 3d—In 1838 Mr. White voted in
Con
against the following resolution:
petitions,
REPUBLICAN.
What docs our neighbor across the way
Ihiuk of the rccord of Mr. White?
CI.AT A GOOD ncAxt
A good many of that party will doubtless contend that he is. To such we commend the following paragraph from a paper -published in Lexington, Kentucky, entitled the True American. The itiau who uttered tlicsC sentiments is the one to whom the lllack Republicans of this State tiro daily lauding to the skies, and who has
ei:rpkjycl in making Republican fipceehos in Southern and East-cm Indiana. Read it
Our Legislatures, State ami general, xlioiild raise the platform
free colored people stand
jiuuit ti
THE It. SANDS
GIGANTIC COMBINATION
COMPRISINGStudmoat
memorials,
-and papers, touching, the abolition of slavery, or the buying, selling, or transfer ing of slaves, in any State, District, or Territory, be laid on the table, without being debated, printed, or referred, and that no further action whatever be had thereon ''—thereby suppressing the right of petition and the right of discussion in the House of Representatives upon the slavery question. [See Benton's Thirty Years in the U. S. Senate, page 153, 2d vol.] Was that vote one which the Re-
the Taleated Performer*, moat
Magnificent of Trained Hone*, and the mo*t surprising Troupe of Contortionists and Acrobats in the world, fo.mioff the most Splendid Combination of Attraction ever offered by any traveling Company in the United States. The magnificent establishment will make its entree into town preceded by the
Grand Chariot of Apollo,
DRAWN* BY A TKAM OF GIGANTIC MULES The Band Chariot will be followed by tbo
Fairy Equipage of Cinderella, Drawn by a Team of TWENTY SHETLAND TRICK PONIES I
Among the more celebrated of the Equestrian Performers will be found Mme. Virginia Sherwood.
MONO. PKRDI1VAIVD,
Will Perform at
Crairfordsvillc, Friday, August 24,1860. Admission, Box SO ccnl*. Pit 3.1 ccntn.
Children under 12 years. 25 cts. to Box. No half price to Pit. Doors open at2and~. To commcnce at 2i ml 7-,"P.M.
Anirii't 11, l?i0. n4iv2
NOTICE
S hereby Riven, that the undersigned has boon appointed Administrator of the Estate of Swnn lirookshirc. late of Montgomery county, deceased.— "aid estnte is supposed to b-J solvent.
DAVII) I. NICHOLSON. Administrator. iVugust 11, Ifrti0-w3-[priiiter's fee $1 50.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
NOTICE
is hereby given, that I will sell at public auction on Mondny, the 3d dnjr of September, at the late residence of Swnn Brookshire, deceased, late of Sootl Township, Montgomery county. Indiana, all his personal property, (not taki-n l.y the widow.) consisting of Horses,
IIORS._
TERMSilc.
N'OTJCE
UJKHI
wliic'h our
Ovr.y
HI
limiticittg all tnen rights, sufifcrs sla
should
.f.'ivo to tliem full political rights to hold office, to vole, to sit on juries, *.«» give their
testimony and to make no distinction le-
nnii-il -unl li-ivin.r n.in-il tfd on nino'y nine and part of ninutycqu.ll, .111(1 n.U l.l£ C|«!.ll
,u,number
twn
!1
.llll„
ii 3 3
1STOTICE.
is civcn, that my wife M« pen ret 0'("Vnnor,hereby
havinRleft iny bnl ami lnv.irtl without
1 iy 11 tt eau.te or provocation, I hereby warn all person* tri'in harboring or trusting her on my necount, ns I itlial' pay no debts of her contracting.
Aug. K". ]HG0-3w. JOHN O'COXNOK.
NOTICE
S hereby given, that tlio undersigned has been apAdministrator of the Estate of James Harlow, deoeated. late of Montgomery county. Indiana. S:\id estate is supposed to bo solvent.
JOHN S. trKAY, Administrator.
AIIR.
lti00-[printer's fec$l 50.
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE
is hereby given, that I will sell at public auction, on Saturday the 8th day of September next, at the residence of Lewis Harlow, in Wayne township. Montgomery county. Indiana, theporsonal property of James Ilartow, lato of snid county, deeeaed. consisting of two Horses, ono Wagjn, one-half of Threshing Machine. Ac.
P. M.
Cattle, Sheep,
(ine Jack, one young Stallion, two Wagons, one Carriage, Wheat. Corn, Oats, liyc. Barley, Hay, Farming Ut^n.-ils.
:—A credit of twelve months will be given
oil all sums over three dollars, the purchaser siring note with approved surely, waiving valuation and appraisement law*.
DAVII) 1). NICHOLSON. Administrator. Aucu-it II, lr'UO-ttS-tprintcr's fee $3.
Administrator's Sale.
is hereby given, that I will sell at public auction on Monday, tha l»th day of September next, at the late rcfideiieo of Sninuel H"llida.v, late of Soott Township. Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased, all Jjis psrjiinal property, consisting in part of the following articles: Horses. Cattle, Sheep, Cows. Hi .«••. Huv. Wlirnt, Corn. Farming Ltensils, lion-tchoid and Kitchen Fnrnitlire. Ac.
TBHMS:—A
credit of twelve months will be given
mi all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety, waiving relief from valuation laws.
WILLIAM GOTT, Administrator.
Augi«t 11, iraO-w:t-[priuter's fee $S 51).
iVofiee of Application for Licrnso.
N'OTK'Eof
hereby given, that 1 will apply to the
ltoanl Commissioners of Mi-n'r.imcry eonnty, idinii.i, nt their next term commencing on the first ...oiidiiy in Sept inlicr IH'U. for a license to sell Intoxicitins Liquor* in Itv* quantity than a qunrt at a timn.FOROUL» ya».\ My placy of Imsine&f ana the
1,1 111,11
M'
",£t
15 union, ai wc pTO- pr^fni.^^A wkrrc sniU liquor? nre to be drank, arc I oca-
vviiowiiuMwn, utwi. Jfeu-I wurre
MIU
liquor? nre w» ne umnK, Jiru iovh-
Unown lllt(1
ivery to exist., a t'roi col-^isinal flat t' the town of Crawfottlsville, Union
1oahsi"-VitIv«mh'h,
.lesisiiatcd oti the t-r-
"JAMES NOI.AN
T.<p></p>AUGU»VLT'L?«MVW4."i:0",I,' JAM"fs NOI.AX.
and after declaring that all persons sl»alli 7. .." th states, Nolicc ol Application for License. onjoy a free intercourse wi fullers the negro to be driven out of and c.veluded front such rights. Deliver me from sucli an instrument thus partial, thus unjust, that can be tuns perverted, and made to sanction prejudices and party feelings and note the accidcnUil distinction of color.
all VTOTirR i* hereby given, that I wi 1 apply to the ,. 1\ Uoartll of Miitnissioiv.irs of Montgomery county. Indiaaa. at. their next term commencing on tho lirat
Monday in Suvtemli lr'OO, fnr a liceine to sell Intoxicating Ijiquors in Ic^Quantitic.1! than quart attime, for one y«tr. My pliiee of btisines nml the premises where said liquors are to be drank, are located on Lot nunilvr ninety as the sums is known and designated on the original pint of the town of Crawford-tviUe', I'liion town-Hip. Montgomery coiuily Indiana. .1011X CAKKOfiL.
Awnst 11. IfHO. n-lwt
iNoticc of Applkalion for Liccnse. VTOTICK is lierebr civen. that I will apply to the XI Board of Cooeuissioners of Montgomery county. Indiana, at their next term cociiaencin on the first Monday in September for a license toscll Intoxicating I.iquors in less quantities than a qunrt. at a time, for one year. My place of business and the premises wherosaid liquors are to be drink, arc located 1111 part of Lots number ninety ami ninety-two (!)0 as the samo is known and designated on the originnl plat of tho town of Crawfordsrille. Union township, Montgomery county, Indiana.
August 31, tWiU-wU.
JOXVS
O. RUII\
Notice to Heirs of Petition to sell Real Estate. STATK OF ISB1ASA, 91out|(omer]r Franly,
NOTICE
is hereby given, that llenjamin Misncr, Administrator of the Kstato of William Misner, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent, his Personal being insufficient to pay his debts and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of said county. W. C. VANCE, Clerk,
C. C. P. of Montgomery County.
July 28. 1800—Iw.
Sheriff Sale.
1J virtuo of a certified copy of a Decree to me diIJ rectcd from the Clerk's Offico of the Court of Common Ploaso of Montgomery County in a cause wherein John Purdue nnu Fitch 1$. Stacy is plaintiffs, and Hiram ltughcs A Nancy B.Hughes is defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Seven hundred A twonty-two dollars and ninety-nine cents, with interest- on said decree and costs. I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday the 11th tiny «f Aapnt, A,D. 1S60. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and -1 o'clock 1\ M., of said day. at the door of the Court House of said Montgomery county.
Indiana, tho rents and prof
its of a tcrmSnotcxccedins seven years.of the following doscribcd Real Estate, to-wit: The undivided interest of Nancy B. Hughes in lot No. 25, and 26, on tho original plat of the town of Linden, as the same are designated on the recorded plat of said town, all lying and being in the county of Montgomery and btatc of Indiana.
If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and cost*. I will, at the samo time and place, expose at Public Sale the fee-simple of said Real Estate, or so much thereof as maybe sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said salo will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisements laws.
WM. K. WALLACE. Sheriff of M. C. By I. N. ScnooLKR. Deputy.
July 21,1860. tds. (Printers fee $5 25.)
SheriW'8 Sale.
BY
virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me dircc ted from the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county in a cause wherein Joshua Moffit is plaintiff, and Beqjamin Paddock A Mary G. Paddoc is defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one thousand five hundred and twenty-four dollars, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Salo, to the highest bidder, on 8atariartlMiiihila7«rA«|Mt A. D. 1S60 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M-. of said day. at the door of the Courthouse of said Montgomery county, Indiana, tho rents and profits of a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The north half of the east half of the north west quarter, and the west half of the south west quarter of section 57, and the east half of the north west quarter of section 34, and the west half of the north west quarter, and the south half of the east half of the north west quarter of section 37. *11 in township 50, north of range four west, containing together three hundred and twenty acres, more or lest. The timber on the last described eighty is reserved by the grantor to Joel Lee. and the timber on the last desoribed forty is reserved to Jacob Stingley. all lying and being in the county of Montgomery and State ol Indiana.
If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, the same time and place, expose at Public Sale the fee-simple of said Real Estate, or so much thereof as may be suffloient to discharge said decree, interest and WMt*. Said sale will be made without any relief wnatever from valuation or appraisements laws.
WM. K. WALLACE. Sheriff M. C.
By I. N. SCHOOIKR.of
July SI, 1S80. tht
Deputy.
(Print«rsfe«$685.)
State of Indiana, MONTGOMERY COUSTT,
Coart of Common Pleas, October Term, 1890. Radsael Palmer,.. T». Mary Ann Rebecca Ann and David McKinse
uenidt, McKinsey
W
Petition for Partition.
(impleaded with Richard Palmer.)
plaintiff by White
July 28,1060-4 w*
A
E
mAItKiHOIHELLR IDA, The TOlIKIfAIRR Brathen,
DON (SANTIAGO G1DBOKOIS, The Great Spanish Contortionist, from El Corso, Madrid. Win. n. RERDEC
6c
CARliO CONRAD, TONY PASTOR, The great American Clown, Satirist, and HnmorUt.
TIJE BENOIT BROTHERS, BEN HUNTINGTON. And a numerous Troupe of Vaultcrs, Tumblers. Acrobats, Gymnasts. Equilibrists, Jugglers, and Comic Singers, sc. POST'S NEW YORK CORNET BAND.
Jt
Douglas Debates
Binford
ed in the Clerk's
^her attorneys, in the tlerk's Office of said Court ber petition lor partition in the above entitled cause said plaintiff by her attorneys also filed the affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that said defendants are n6t residents of the State of Indiana. Therefore notice of-the filing and pendency of said petition is herebygiren to said aon-resident defendants, Mary Ann Ilcpside, Rcbccca Ann Me Kinsey and David McKinsey, that they may appear on the first day of the next term of said Court ,, to be holden in the Coart House at Crawfordsville, in said county of Montgomery, commencing on the first Monday in October next, (I860.) and answer said complaint. Attest: Wil. C. "VANCE, Clerk.
HO! FOR THE CAMPAIGN!!
Life mf Hlqtkea A. Dngln, It Lincoln
Chlh OO Paper SO Cloth 50 Paper 40
Portrait of Douglas Prices 2Scis, 50ct»4 75cts. Johnson 25cts. Douglas "Badges, Flags, Letter and 'Note Paper, Envellopes. tc., Ac., at the "Crawfordsvills Bookstore," Dy FRANK HEATON.
N. B.—Agents supplied th the above by the Dot. or 100 at Cincinnati prices. July SI, I860. vol. 12.no. 1.
Spectacles, Spectacles.
Z"1 OI.D, Silver and plated Spectacles of the finest VJ pebble glasses, just received. Also. Eye ProtecJAMES PATTERSON. tors and Goggles.
May 12.1660.
Mr. Charles Sherwood,
JNaater CnARI.KV, m«M. VIIKODORE, L'-Z- -y
n431y
3STOTICE.)
THE
Stockholders of the Crawfordsville
A
Alamo
Turnpike Company are hereby notified thot the first Instalment of Five Dollars on the share, falls due on the 15th day of Aupnst. I860, payment to be made to the Treasurer of said Company at their Office in Crawfordsvillc. By order of the Hoard,
R. II. CRAIG, President.
JOHN' SWEETSER,
WM, F. HOG I.E.
Secretary.
Crawfordsville. June 16, I860. n48
nn. BKUjrojvs
Concentrated Remedies! NO.
1. THE GREAT REVIVER roeedily eradicates all the evil effects of SELr-ABLSE, as Loss of Memory, Shortness of Breath. Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart, Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional derangements of the iystem, brought on bjr the unrestrained indulgence of the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Price One Dollar.
No. 2. TIIE BALM will cure in from two to eight days, any case of GONORRHOEA, is without taste or smell, and requires no restriction of action or diet.— For cither sex. Pricc One Dollar.
No. 3. THE TEREB will cure in the shortest posible time, any case of GLEET, even after all other Remedies have failed to produce the desired effect.— No taste or smell. I'ricu One Dollar.
No. 4. THE l'UNITER is the only Remedy that will really cure Strictures of the Urethra. No matter of how long standing or ncglcctcd the case may be. Price One Dollar.
No. 5. TIIE SOLIJTOR will cure any case of GRAVEL, permanently and speedily remove all nfdictious of the Bladder and Kidneys. Pricc One Dollar.
No.fi. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. No. 7. THE AMARIN will cure the Whites radially, and in a much shorter time than they can be removed by any other treatment. In fact, is the only remedy that will really correct this disorder. Pleasant to take. Price One Dollar.
No. 8. TIIE ORIENTAL PASTILS are certain, safe and speedy in producing MENSTUUATION. or correcting any Irregularities ol the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars.
No. 0. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. Either Remedy sent free by mail on receipt- of the prico annexed. Enclose postage stamp and got circular.
General Dcprit. North-East corner of York Avenue and Callowhill Street. Private Office -Itil York Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa.
For sale in Crawfordsville Only by HEN11Y OTT
A
SON. where circulars containing valuable information, with full descriptions of each case will be delivered gratis, on application.
Address DR. FELIX I'.RUNON,
.Iunc .W. lSWJ-l.v. P. O. IJo.v !K, Philadelphia, Pa.
FOE SALE. :B A IIorSE AN'D LOT. situated on 'Walnut, street. jl near the Chris'.ian Church. The dwelling is one-story, with throe rooms also, smoke-hi use. stable, wootl house,
Ac.
Size of Lot, fit) by 1G5 feet, and
is well set with shrubbery. There is also on the Lot agood Well and Cistern. For terms. Ac., inquire at the HE VIEW OFFICE
April IPtJO. n3S
S25,OOOSTOCK
BOX'1 NEW
SUMMER GOODS
AT
THE MAMMOTH STORES
OF
GRAHAM BROTHERS.
£0,000 Yards of A W N S 1 0,000 Yrds oi* Cliallfes & Bcrcgc Delaines.
ZF-A-lSrCY SILTCS, Of Ihc Lnt-)il Mlfln!
400 00 Dozen Hosiery.
One pain Wamra nnd Cklldnu'ii
Twenty Thsanad Vnitln of the Lnleit Style.
40,000 Yards Domestic Goods.
Thiee Hundred
CAPES, MANTILLAS,
May 5, 1860-ly.
THE
s//.firLs,
TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK OF
REAO1* Jtf.tDE
CLOTHDG
ZE3LAJTS &c BOOTS &,
1,000 Heavy Trunks.
\\7i. are receiving New Goods thr«o timos every week direct from the East. The great increase in our trade enables us to buy and sell cheap. Come every Lady, and see. We have the
Best Styles of Goods
In the West, andean and will satisfy every body that wc sell
Below all Competition.
We invite every Man, Woman and Child to come and see. W don't charge one cent for showing Goods.
FIVE CAR LOADS OF
JTJST RECEIPTED AJT THE 7 E A A O HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL AND
Commission Store!
WHERE CAN BE FOUND THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF
IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES,
Springs, Sash, Glass, Locks, Latches, Butts, Hinges,
JIM, SPAM, HOES, AMI MS,
HAMES, TRACES, LOG AND HALTER CHAINS, STRAW CUTTERS,
MOWING SCYTHES, MILL SAWS, CROSS-CUT AND HAND SAWS. ALSO,
MECHANICS' TOOLS,
OF ALL KINDS
FARMING IMPLEMENTS!
OF EVERY VARIETY
THRESHING MACHINES,
1--2-4-0
sr
8
HORSE POWER.
FOR THRESHING MACHINES.
FARMERS, CALL AND SEE
THE BEST
REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES
Built in America.
BIDING EXCLUSIVELY IJST THE HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL TRADE,
Tl CAN
WILL
AND
SELL GOODS
1 3 O W A O E I I O N
—'SIGN OF TIIE PADLOCK, NO."'2, EM PIKE BLOCK:"
0
MILLER
Removed to
\o.*6, Commercial Block,
OSK DOOR NORTH OF CAMPBELL, GALEY A IlARTEll's.
V|7"IIERE he has received a large and well selcctcd stock of Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
HATS AND CAPS,
5
CLASPS,
SHOES.
Ready Jflade Clothing,
QUEENS"WARE3
AND ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS.
W
JAS. GRAHAM BROS.
June 16. I860. nISly
SAMUEL H. CRECG.
N. IIEFFNER. S. MILLER.
170ULD ANNOUNCE to thoir friends and the public, that they arc now amply prepared to mnnufneture
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, SLEIGHS, &c.,
And every thing in their line, and would call cspccial attention to their fine assortment now on hand.— They can now assure the public that
Their Establishment cannot be Excelled in Indiana,
Either for durability or superior finish. Being all practical workmen and employing none but the most skillful, and using the NKRY BEST OF MATERIAL, together with our long acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, cannot help giving satisfaction both as regards
I S I S A I
Tlirir work can recommend itself to the public, and we believo is notezceilcd by any other establishment of the kind in INDIANA. Having now
EVERY FACILITY FOR MANUFACTURING,
Wc hope to contrive to meet a large share of public patronage, we are prepared to fill orders from all parts of the country, and all wishing any thing in our line will find it to their advantage to give us acall- before purchasing elsewhere. Horses and old buggies taken in exchange all our work warranted one year- Repairing, Blacksmi thing, Trimming, Painting, Ac., with neatness and despath. Sign.
undersigned would respect fully ir.fi nil his friends and acquaintances tnat o© nas
THICH he offers to the public lower than ever.— All kicds of j. j.
Produce,
LUMBER, SHINGLES, ifc.. Sfc., J-c.
April 7,1856. 38-tf.
Banners! Banners!! BANNERS
J.
April 15, I860. [vll-n401y[ Market St., North of Court House Square
NEW STORE, NEW GOODS.
of all descriptions and qualities gotten
up on short notice ana in ffood style, at very low suffix!* May 36.1860/
SULKIES. SC.
SD
CO.,
1
&
,8.
Miller
AND PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES OF
TIEEIEJ
FORMERLY
Physician to Cincinnati Marine Hos
pital and Invalid's Retreat. Corresponding Member of tho London Mcdical Society ot Observation. Author of_"Lcttcw to Invalids," and Editor of the
Medical Stehoscope." may be consulted at— Crawfordsville. Ind., Taylor House. Wednesday August i!9th, 1800.
Greencastle, August 30.
£I.I.¥/.r.ITIOJV
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 No Mineral Poisons used various combinations of Barks, Buds, Leaves, Root.s. Gums. As., obtained from the Oriental climes, anil of the Indians, only are prescribed—a full supply of which the Doctor always carries.
Dr. Hardman treat? Consumption. Bronchitis, Laryngitis. Asthma, and all other Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, by Mcdical Inhalation, combined with proper constitutional treatment.
OTHER DISEASES TREATED. T^pNo charge for consultation. In relation to the following Diseases, either when jomplicatcd 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 forms 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 lmg tnnuing Diseases of the Lungs. Liver, Stomach.Jiowcls. Bladder, Kidneys. Brain, Heart. Nerves. Womb. Spleen. Spine. Eyes. Ears. Ac. Scrofula. Fits, Cancers. Skin diseases. Rheumatism, Dropsy. Fsver Sores, Catarrah. Seminal Weakness. Neuralgia. Whites. Insanity, Dyspepsia. Giddiness. Heat of Lrine, Syphillis, Sick Headache. Enlarged Ton'ilt, tc.
April 21, W60. n40tf
Gold Pens, ttxality
OFMay
the flnest 13.186
Blair & Cumberland's
•VCVf*
GROCERY
Fellow-citizcns, are you in want of
Groceries
DO YOU WANT COFFEE?
DO YOU WANT SUGAR?
DO YOU WANT TEA? h'..
?r*'
DO YOU WANT MOLASSES?
DO YOU WANT SYRUP? 'p DO YOU WANT SPICE?
DO YOU WANT PEPPER?
DO YOU WANT SODA?
Blair & Cumberland's
LA
the p'acc to buy them
CHEAT!
DO YOU WANT TUBS?
DO YOU WANT BUCKETS?
DO YOU WANT BASKETS?
DO YOU WANT 4 BUSHELS?
DO YOU WANT BROOMS?
DO YOU WANT SEIVES?
DO YOU WANT BAGS?
DO YOU WANT CHURNS?
Blair and Cumberland's
Is the placc to buy
I: AT!
DO YOU WANT N LS?
DO YOU WANT GLASS?
DO YOU WANT SASII?
DO YOU WANT BLINDS?
DO YOU WANT LOCKS?
DO YOU WANT LATCHES
DO YOU WANT HINGES?
BLAIR & CUMBERLAND'S
Is tho plficc to buy these Goods very low.
DO VOU WANT PLOWS?
DO YOU WANT REAPERS?
DO YOU WANT MOWERS?
DO YOU WANT THRASHERS?
Do jou Fant to Save Monpj.'
BLAIR & CUMBERLAND'S
Is the place to go to! .••*••
DO YOU WANT
DO YOU WANT
DO YOU WANT
DO YOU WANT
Co.
August Appointments.
Analytical Physician,
DO YOU WANT
DO YOU WANT
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 RAISINS,
IF YOU WANT FIGS,
Blair & Cumberland's
Is the placc to get tlirm.
I
for sale br JAMIS TATTERSON.
^HIS Stock Is larse and harine h«en houeht f..r 'i cash, will he sold very low. Wc hop^ all will call and examine our magnificent
All kinds of
ST'ck
of
OIKXIS.—
Taken, for which a good prico will be paid in
or Goods.
Blair SP Cumberland,
W*shu4tp3sti*et,
scatb nviaudw McOellinJ'.
Hall. OTtfefc IT. !*»-93Stf.
HENRY OTT At SON,
DEALERS IN
"no!M1D1CII5
W
E
hflvciI,s1t'J*?'*?4of
fwmKew York.xlar*cand
well lelocled stock FKESII
/Drugs and Medicines, together with »n assortment of articles nsna'ly kept in the Drug business. Also, a large lot of PURR
WHITE VFi A T),
And Linseed Oil. which wc propose lo soli as to* aj can be bought for Ca*h.
PAINTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Color* of all kind.t. gronnd and r«ady for Farm*™' u.«e. inclading Houso Painting, Wagons,
llaV'
on hand 1 al.«o,
Ac. V9
,t A. mm
9
Of the be.-t quality asood IXDIGO/and tire various brands of the beat
VIRGINIA TOBACCO.
Wo would inform the pnblis in announcing our stock/ and to our oustomers in general, that wc are thankful fnr past favors and patronage, and assure them the' they will always find us prepared to furnish thorn with
Puro Article of
Imported Wines & Brandies
For Medicinal I»nrpumtm.
Our Wines and Brandies are received direct from our own relatives in Prussia, who luauufacturothem frum tho products of their own
I N E A S
And as such we warrant and recommend them only.to persons who requiro a PURE
STIMULATING TONIC.
We have also on hand, Imported Rpcctidn, suitable for all ages. Also,
YIOEIJV StKl.VGS,
Of the best foreign importation, of any site and kind, whiuh the Fiddlers may rely upon as tho best ever brought to the place.. In connection with the aboro wc have received a full and complete assortment uf
BOOKS & S ATT0NERY,
GONfllSTTNO OF
School Books, Blank Books, Pocket Booksr AND TUB BUST OP Foolscap, Letter, Bill and Nott, Papers. 1
ZEISnriEIL.O^ES
Of nil sizes and qualities. House giro us ftcnl' ancf xanunoi tne above stock before purchasing olsowhero The public may rest assured that onr dealings will be lair and honest with every body in all branches of our business, and wc solicit a further continuance
patronage.
HENRY OTT A SON.-Iheitof
Crawfordsville, Juns 9, 18(50. n4"m6
To Millers. To
miler*.
To Millers.
FOll PRINTED FLOUR SACKS, FOR PRINTED FLOUR SACKS, FOR PRINTED FLOUR SACKS,
ADDRESS WISE A WILSON. ADDRESS LDSK
WILSON.
ADDRESS Ll.'SE A WILSON.
Lafayette, Ind.
Novcinljcr 12, 1WJ. nllly
FOR SALE.
169 AcrcN of Fir«l Clam KiibAn L.nhd,
LYING
in Coffee and Anderson eonnties. will bo sold at low fate's for rfash/ct traded on fair terms. Apply soon, of JOHN MORGAN.
Crawfordsville. July 7. IHCO-tf.
A NEW WATCH MAKER
xosr towust!
rty
WOULO inf. irm tho vitizons nf Montgomery counthutl h.'tvc•"uoi'i'ijtk'd in ohlnining thojMirvions of ii firnt cluss Workman frmii Pliiludclphiii. Ho tunics well recommendrl. All work wi.l receive my own personal supervision.
Muy 12.1B60. JA.WKS I'A'ITKRSOS.
Important to Travelers
WESTWARD! I
HAVE just received a complete assortment of K'jvolver-i, (Inns, I'islels mid IJowic Knives. KoSharp'.'" mill Miuiliattiiii
river.* of Coll'.-', iiient. M:i 1'.'. 1PG0.
JAMES I'ATT Kit.SON. n-iS'.y.
Musical Instruments.
A CCORIJEONS. Flute?. Fifes. 1 Strings.
HIIU
all other articles ii
June '1~, 1C59.
SIBoots
I in and Guitar l.lml Ji»e.
JAS. 1'ATTERSON.
NEW lot of Embroideries. Sleeves ami Collars. I'.ilfiingi and...Floiincing.s, at redneeil priee
api'Jl. SNVDEK'S CHKAP CASH STOKK.:
.JOMM.V
,?/.
BtfTEER,
ATTORNEY at LAW,
CKAWFOIlD.SVrLLM, INDIANA.
OPton
KICK, south .side of I'ulilic Sqimrr\in Hall. Collections proiMj)tly inadc and roiniiDeo. J. IjjAO-ly
Ruinous Prices!!
JL'ST KECKIVED, FIFTY" SIX I'lKCES OF
FANCY DRESS SILKS,
rPO
be sold at 20 cent
I.ESS TITAN- CO.IT
A tation. Prices ranging from
EEL Extension noon A Shoes ami other Good »pr21.
PEACHES?
APPLES?
Blair and Cumberland's
Is the placc to J.-Ct ih.-m.
of irnpo'r-
FORTV CENTS
to threo
dollar* yard, at SNVDEK'S CHEAP CASH STORE nprii il.lf'G 0. nlOtf
Skirts, nt 30 ,1- 75 CKNT.s.
c. ...
llt
grPilt
S.NY DHU C'HEAR
CASH STOKE.bargains.
NEW 'GROCERY STORE!
ICE CREAM SALOON
AND
O. ILL CEAJ.G «FC CO.Y
nAyiNO»])
jn^t nprnrd np in the ahoro busings* on ilm corner of a^hiimton nn'l N'rrnon strcctfl, (t.pilinm*' stan'!,) would inform (Ii»» citizens of ('rawforiisvillo and vicinity, 1hntth*ir ytorJc i« cornpi« t« in ex cry n?.*pect, and \rill bcrfuJ'.iattho lowest
Ourcto«*k
oi'
O E I E S
'i-ts
in part Sug
•t.'.
ir«. C'.fTc!-, Teas. Pepper, Splco.
I o.vn: Tffnv.tRjES
tn'li-«. Niit«. Itaisins. Fist'. I'ruccj, Dates, Onin«r«. l.uiii jiis. Ciiron. Mace. Ac.
KEEP COOL f!
Th^ir ICK CHE AM SALOON is fitted up with ^ancc and ta-'tf.*, and ju.it th'* plaw for a warm night,*
NEW BAKERY.
The Hak'.'ry I)''p:irtmf-nt of our c^tahlishmcnt is en-' tirely new, every thing ha vine been fitted up in tho h".-t styl-.and wc foul confident that wc are prepared ti ni»i't the demands of tho pcpli with anything iiv our line. A nuperior article
BREAD, FRESH EVERY DAT, I.«»K Brrad, Frruh Bfrml, Kottom Rrend, Mplit BNnl, Itounri Rrrnil, Tvriot IIrmalr ItlilU lirmd, ..••••• (iniham Brcotf f"ra« kers,# Pies. :,„,1 unsurpassed Cak^« of all kindj. \N have in our empley the best ISaker in town.
AVodflin^ Clces
P:.r'iri.]..rattention will he clren to up nope nor akes .« order, tor W e.M,n8 Parties, de'era ed
,f
1e»v:Fiv"n*»
May VO. t-oo. 1). K. t'HA 10 1 CO.
XOTjCE
rS h^rchv ifivHn, that tho und^r'isrnod liftj* hrrn
II I
Admini-tratur of tho Estate of Sainu-»R»p-
U'dli lay. iai»! «»f .M^«n^ou»'fry count j, deccRjjcd. Said OJtatC K«" -upp^j5f#i fo \,c \N H.LIAM OOTT. Adrniaistn*' r,
Aiirriisl II, I^"-«It-[printcr'i fee $1 50. ,.•
UMMS KAK!-.
EARL &
CASU
WSC. H. K*TCIIHF
HATCHER,
(Succe.'ijor,
ic
I'd
ilcr. Kari Urucc.
Wholesale Grocers, LAFAYETTE. INDIANA.
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