Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 October 1860 — Page 3
COMING ASAIN!
TYTIIMIB Franklin. Smith, Watson, and Lewis,
In Ihe Costunc or our Patriot Fathers. ARE
coming ncain. and will sing to their friends in CrawfordiviUc, at
.Vc€££l£J.V0'S l/.ft/v, WRD5E8DAV ETBKI5C,OCT. lOlt-
Poors open at 7. Ticket* 2S ets October 6, I860.
Concert commenw« at ~H o'clock. C. H. COKNWELL, Airer t. nliwl
COMMISSION HOUSE.
frank. Skinner A° Co.,
IT*. 89 Wnl MrcotiJ »«•*«•«, Cinrinanti, «. BECEIVB AND SELL RiBLEvMltl". NrTTKB. FEATHERS, wire CnMME. lj«r,
"Wbiat. Rtk. CORX, OATH.
Hoa* LAUD. roBArco. HACON. tiRKASR. DRY HIDES. Ilrit'VEAT. TAI.LOW, MAI.T Iltny.s. BCCHHIKAT. COTTON.
gEAVH.
IUIT,
UPSSY
SACKS.
Brr Frail*. TindbT. Clorcr, Fin* Ac Hrmp Meed,
AND PRODUCE IN GENERAL
1'iirrhase or. Order", at lovro»t market prices, cvsrr description of Merchandiic. hisky, Hour. Tallow. Grease. Lard. Bulk Mont and Bacon, hugar and Moliuaei.
Ship your Produce and Draw at Sight.
October 6. 1800. nl2mfi
List of Letters,
FMAIN'ING in the l'ost Office at Crawfordsvillc. Ill Indiana- on lhe_30th of September, jt»0. which il" not tAKen om within three months. Trill be sent to the Genernl I'ost Office as dead letters. Persons calline for the same will please say "Advertised." Adams. Etama Anderson. .1 allies Itinnnrd Mia ISInir, KPV Mr Ball. I. Beam, Mar7 liateii. A Baker, James II Hales. Moses Brook, John Brown, II jlycrs, A Brnnnon. I'atrick flutiker. Chas I) Urindable. llridROt 7Iusli, Geo UriBiri,,.l«hii ltrown, f'asson, Ann Orlcva Campbell. .Surah ''hiticiidcn, illiam 'Collins, Lewis O :rabb. Milberry •Cook. W CotVm. John It
Miller, Polly Miller, O I, A Co Martin, Salic E Miillikin. Edward Monroe, l'etcr Moore. Lizzie Myers. Amby Moore, Annie Moore, Harvy 1l_ Miinn, Kvcrct W Mow, it Moore, -McClong, James
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lluviefl. E W" Dnvisson. .10 I)odd. 0.1 Danclson, S Dunwidic. Keilcy T'vnus, William
V. Ili*. AH
3'ill lor. wider, r. «v !itin *«irrut. It'ivbant IrrRory. Al e* nd cr drove, Albert S Hall Brother ll irrin, TII»III:I"C linden, Kalharino ifar.ien. IHickinin, Jnmen Hern, John lioiiK'r. Wm I) 1 lowland, E IS Hudson, William «, HoC'clt. .1 "hti \V .1. ii rd :i ri. KI .laquis, Fred .luurdau. Knppes. Oerhnrt l.ockman. S t) l.iiid.-wy. Thomas I.ipseoitib. Juno AC l.itir.l. David I,iiinpU. John .1 Little, Mary I. l.-'wi", Kutli May, S Mill*. Win Martin, Marsh Mill*. ('atlisiriiie Mitttos. Alenmler
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SleMaini, Mnranda MeCrary. (i V.' Nutzman, Charles N.-ls HI. Sarali Nichols, -Martha O-diorne. 0 Osbourn. Martlin A I'ratt. I. A I'owcl, John Porter. John Pane. George W I'ratt. A I'erry, Dr Potter, John Parker, II Kcliiinscton. Jos Koadcs, Elizabeth A llti.-h, Kiley N Khoad*, Elizabeth Kos.*, Eliza Ann Smith, PC Stewnril. Kliza Schofield. Smitii. 11 Seaman. Smith.
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Smiley. I.iziw .K.s Schoolmi?H. Mary Swaine, James Swarthmil, Jame .Summit, Wm A Stewart, Andrew Slower. E Taylor. Catharine Thompson, l.cwU Thomas. Bell Walla«. John II Wright. SlHiinton Wharton. Wm White. O W'cntherh.v, Julia A
Wujfiin A KamJ»y Wim..re. fieorne White. ii 111 a Well*, A.I William4. Matilda We?tcott. Susan While Stanley
NEW TIME TABLE.
Louisville N, Albany & Chicago KAIL ROAR
WM ST. I.ons.NIICAIIO. DETROIT, AND ALL .POINTS WEST AND NOBTHWEST.
Thr LI rent.
Ii
'est mi and Northwestern
SHORT LBME ROUTE.
1860. FALL ARRANGEMENT. 1860. "J"wo Daily tr:
to St. l.ouis and rineiunxti, and On.- t-i ("hieij:o.
•lull iifiw 'l'(inr«(Uiy, Oct. 4, I iT'T t.i-ijt ill .',•»•• New Albany es folltav-: A. M. St. Lmiis and riiica?.. Kxpross Mail, ept Sunday) tliroiigh in day light. lailj rcachiiiL'! t. Louis at ?:W) in, and Cliiei
I*
TIJO P. M.. daily, St L.mis ExpresLouis at :3ii ni.
RRTI
KXINII.—Train' leaec St. T,.*.uis at 7:00 a m, and
:TOP
Iloth through trains connect closely at Grceneastle with the Tcrrc Haute and Kichmouil Railrond, west for Terre ll.iute an I St. Louis and e:i*t for Indiiinapolis. At Lafayette with the Toledo and Western Railway. At M. S. Crossing with the Michigan Southern I Railroad for Toledo and intermediate stations. Also, at Mlrhigin City with the .Michigan Central Hail-i read for Chicago and all points Wcsinnd Northwest. I Alsofor Detroit and all niiints East. 11 r'THItor« ll TICKETS and farther infonna-lion.-an be obtained at the I'NION R. R. TICKET' OKI-'ICK, No. south-east corncr of Main A Third str.'ets. I^misville. Ky.
Tr"i*Tr.iiiis .ire run lv Louisville time, oc It. IC. KK'IilCU. Sup'l.
Sheriff's Sale.
1
virtue of a re-led from th
Mntardit}', Ike 49th «Iay of Oclobrr, t^OO, between thchoursof 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day. at the door of the Court House of said Montgomery county. Indiann, the rents nnd profits of a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Heal Kstatc. to-wit:
The north-west quarter of the south-cast quarter of section thirty-five, in township eighteen, north of rango thrco west, containing forty acres more or less. All lying nnd being in tho county of Montgomery and State of Indiana.
If such rents nnd profits will not sell for a sufficient sum tosntisfy said decree, interest and costs, 1 will.at the same time and nlncc, expose at I'liblic Sale the fee simple of said Keal Kstatc, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said dccrec, interest and costs.
Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WM. K. WAI.LACK. Sheriff M. C. lty 1. X. Schoolkr. Deputy,
October G, 196(Mw-[prinlcr's fee $6.-05.
Sheriff"^ Sale.
1?^reeled
virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me difrom the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county! a cause wherein James 11. Hall is plaintiff, and Thomas Hall is defendant requiring me to make the sum of Kivc Hundred'and Thirty-one dollars and thirty-three eents. with interest on said decree and costs, 1 will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on
IMlankiT. Ifcr 'iTlk day (fOcMker, I860, between the hours of It) o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock 1'. M., of said day. at the door of the Court House of said Montgomery county. Indiana, the rents and profits of a term not exceeding seven years, of the followins described Ileal Kstate, to-wit:
A part of section 31. in township 13. north of rango 4 west, bounded as follows: beginning at a point K.!: Icet west of the south-west corncr of the land formerly owned by .lames G. Hall, on the old Covington road, beinc at the south-west corncr of the lot now owned by Georce W. Hall, and running thence north 9 chains and 49 links to the north-west corner of Geo W. Hall's land, thence down the Lafayette turnpike road to the north-west corncr of the tract of (nnd conveyed to said Thomas Hall by James K. Dunn and Morgan Hurbridge, thence south 9chains and 45 links to the south-wc-il corner of said land at astone in the old Covington road, thencc east to the place of beginning. All lying and being in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana.
If such rents nnd profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs- I will, at the same time and place, expose at Public sale the fee-simple of said Real Kstate, or so much thereof as" may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs.
Said sale will be made without any relief whatever Irom valuation or appraisements laws. WM. K. WALLACE, Sheriff M. C.
I)y I. X. Schooler. Deputy.
October 6, leOMw-fpnnter's fee $ 25.
r)*1 qiality for »alo by May I*. 1WA. JAMES PATTKRSOX.
NOTICE
TO FARMERS!
pASH paid forall kind* «tthe North Boom in
BncK!.._wS?°
will do welllo«»n*it1thoir
POTATOES,- j. .. 'OATS,-Aii". •«...• BUTTER,
EGGS.
(OR5EK DRIEDJ
TI«a»lliT 8rr4, and all other Articles of
Produce. Wo propose to pay the Market price in CASli. and invite the Farmeri to Kivc us call. Wo will also sell in lietail.
Oatn, Bran,
Of which we will keep a good supply. Al«o. a prime .... Respectfully. McCLURE A PRICE.
lot of Clover Seed for sale
ipply. Al.«o, Respectfully
Crawfordsvillc, Oct. 6. ISfiO-Ow.
Election Notice.
STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery CouAti/,]
THE
qnalifint Voters of Montgomery county are hitreby notified to meet at their usual places of holdins Election?, in the different townships in said county, on Tuesday, the sixth day of November. A. I). 1860. and then and there vote for Thirteen Electors for President and Vice President of the United States. WM. K. WALLACE. Sheriff M. C.
October 0, l§60-5w-j{printer'
1
fee $2 50.
Sheriff*'#
Sale.
virtue of a
virtue of a certified cony of a Dccrec to mc directed from the Clerk's Office of the Circujt Court of Montgomery county in a cause wherein hleazer A. Williite is plaintiff, and Thomas Hall is defendant. requiring ine to make the siim of Twelve Hundred nnd Thirty-six Dollars and nine cents, with interest on said decree and costs, 1 will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on
Hnlairdsy, thr )?lh cluy of Ortobcr, I860) between the hours of 10 o'clock A.M. and 4 clock P.M., of said day, at the di/oc. of the ("ourt House of said Mcntgomerj county. Indiana.'the rents and profits of a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate, to-wit:
A part of section 31, in township 19. north of range four west, and bounded as follows: beginning at a stilke at the south-west corner of a lot of land formerly owned by James (}. Hall, and running thence north 5V deg. west with said Hall's west boundary line 0 chains and forty-nine links to a comer at a branch, thence south C3J deg. west 3 chains nnd ft) link* to corner nonr sni«t branch, thcncc north «WJa deg. west three chains and 71 links to corner near said braiich. witnessed by a sugar-tree and buckeye at astone. thence south 5?x dei east nine chains and 35 links to a stone, corner on the north boundary of N. A. Dunn's land, in the Covington road, witnessed lliy a red oak and black walnut tree, thence south 7!) deg. east one chain -nil 7 links to a corncr, thence south fci.'i deg. east 2 chains and 25links ton corner, and thenee east two eliaiiH and 7-t^ links to the place of beginning, containing five acres and forty-seven hundredths of nn acre more less. All lying nnd being in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana.
If such rents and profits will not sell for asuffieient -nm to satisfy said decree, interests and costs. I will, at the same time nnd place, expose at Public Sale the fee-simple of said Real Estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs.
Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WM. K. WALLACE. Sheriff M. C.
By I. X. Sonnoi.Eit, Deputy.
October fi, 1300—lw-[printer'sfee$!l 15.
No. 3, Commercial Block.
AND
EVERYBODY!
I.
W...!-i Ii S Ii. W. SNVDKK
October :t, lJ0l.
P. M.
^lIE undersigned having purchased the Dry floods Stock of (irim-M A Burbridge, are now receiving heir
Fall and Winter Goods,
Which they are determined to sell as low as any otl:cr house, to punctual men or for
{CASH OK S'KODUCE!
We a-k all who visit our market to purchase fiood" iftigire ns a call, as we are c. mil cut ivecan do thcui !g I. Oar stock eoniiit.i of
PJ! I.NTS, of all pra'lcf, ], A INKS, ,.v .Aiomxos,
DHl'EGES,
Bleached and Brown Muslins,
t'lacurla or nil (iinjliauu,
SilAKKK 11OODS, N I'.T 1IOODS,
HATS AND CAPS, OF ALL KINDS,
I^esidy illade Ciothing!
Snti/zr/ts, Cn-ssimrrrs, Ticecds, i\-c.
BOOTS &c SHOES For everybody. ctiKAi"'. A fine stock of
IN. EOIKIEETITII.' CI..SEIY AT MITCH -II^TI, J(J|,RC||SFFARP, GLASSWARE, (Jroccrlcs, trains Sou'1-,nrriving in I.nuisvill 111. nsul c1:! m. ONt.V ONE CHANGE OK CARS TO ST. LOUIS, CINCINNATI or CHICACO.
BAOGAOE CHECKED THROrGII. All trains connect closely with all passenger trains .11 (he Ohio 1" Mississippi Railroad, and wait indefinitely for O. A' M. trains when they arc delayed, thereby insuring to pissengers reliable connections at Mitchell, to or from St. Louis or Cincinnati. irpPasseintersand baggage taken to and from any pirl the city and the ears free of charg.1.
I\/lives Forks, Tea if- Table. Spoons,
Ac., and indeed every thing that can be milled forin
""ll'T'Mr T. N. MYERS will lie on band, ready and happy to wait 011 all hi,
1
i.'V)RT)"
Crawfordsvillc, Sept. 1W. nll-l.v
-piIK underdsncd. liavini: purchased of J. \\. Lynn I A Sun th**ir entire stock of Urocerics. will continue the business at the same stand, where they will be ploa ed to s.»e their friend*, and all who may want anvthinu in their line. In addition to their present stock they intend •i"1 a*i«! a new supply
whi *h the for
to -ell on the 111 ist liberal terms
OR PRODUCE.
CASH
rtified eop.v of a Decree to me dit'lerU's Otlice of the Circuit Court
Motitgom.'-ry county, iu a cause wherein ,lnhn lnlow is plain'i:!. and Samuel Cline is defendant, rcHiiiring to mahe the sum of Six Hundred and fiixty-one Dollars and eighty-one cents, with interest oil said decree and costs, 1 will expose nt l'ublic Sale to the highest biddei*on
Theirstock will comprise a general variety of
Staple & Family Groceries
Such as CoiTre, Tow, Tatmccw, »«g«%r.
Kiev, i?t Nyrupa, ftpirr*. Monp. Nlnrrh, 4'aiiillr., Dye-Mafti Xulm Candies, Rji.krla. Broom., Tabs. BwlirU, Wa»h Bonrda, 'Ac., &r.
Also, a large lot of Glassware, Stoneware, Ac.. ,Vc. Sept. I5.ii«0-3m. KELSKY & liUO.
O E I N
OK THE
FALL SEASON!
NOW RECEIVING,
A !*cw ami F.ilcasirr Amtumm »f
FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS!
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTHINC, AC., AC. CALL AND SEE THEM.
Geo. Siiyrlrr gp Co.,
7^':
ashington Street, Crawfordsvillc, Indiana. Sept. S, 1SC0. nSly
ISAAC NAYI.OR. GKOKfiE P. HURLEY.
.V.I\*LiOR
or IIURIjE I*
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Y\TII,L Rive prompt attention to the settlement of decedents'estates, petition for partition, foreclosure of mortgages, suit# on promissory.notes, and all otherlmsines.' that may be entrusted to them.
JTZrOffice—On Vernon street. Empire Black, over 5. H. Irreo hardware store. Crawfordsville, Aug. 25. lt«0. n61y
A
Full stock of "AJAX'S" at April 16.1?JP.
JOHXSON'S.
PUBLIC SALE THE
undersigned, having aold bit Farm, offer* to aellat PnbtM Salero*
THURSDAY, OCTOBER
All his'perJonal property, consisting of Hordes, "5 Males. 3 Colts. 3 Milch CoWg: and other young Cattle, 5n bead, of Stock Uog. lirtSI 'of Rhoep. Fanaitic (IluUili, eo&aiftfoc of 1 two-lio#*«-Wajfun. twohorse Carriage, 1 Mower and Reaper. Plows, Harrows. Ac.. 9 or 10 stands of Beef, Household and Kitchen Furniture.
TERMS:—A credit of twelvemonths will bepyen on all sums over five dollars, by the purchaser givinghis nbte wifh .approved security.' waiving raloation and M"r(ii«ement law?. All sums nnder five dollars, cash in hand. THOMAS BARB, r-i wford?ville,
I
Shorts, A'c.,
Secretary of State. Auditor of Slate, Treasurer of State, Attorney General for the Slate of Indiana Reporter of the.Supreme Court of.the State of. Indiana:
Clerk of the Supreme Court of the.State of Indiana Representative to the Congress of the Lnited States for the Eighth Congressional -.District of the State of Indiana
Prosecuting Attorney for the Eighth Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the District composed of the counties of Vcrmi.lion. Fountain, Warren amTHontgomery *•"•. i/ •District Attorned for said Court and District above named
A Senator and Representative to the Genera' Assembly of the State of Indiana, for the county of Montgomery
County Treasurcrfor Montgomery county: Recorder for Montgomery county •Sheriff for Montgomery county: Coroner for Montgomery county County Surveyor for Montgomery county County Commissioner for District No. 3, of Montgomery county:
One Township Assessor for each Towpsh.p in Montgomery county. In Testimony Whereof I have hereto sub[XF IL.-j scribed my name and affixed the seal of said
Court, this 4th day of September. 1MJ0. WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
rpHE
qumifled voters of Montgomery County are JL hereby notified to meet. at. their usual plaees of holding Elections in their respective Townships, on the second Tuesday in October next, (lr?fi0.) and then and there vote for persons to fill I he several offices mentioned in the Clerk's certificate above.
WM. K. WALLACE. Sheriff of M. C. By I. N. SciiooLKU. Deputy.
Sept. B. I«i0-6w-[printcrsfce $13 511.
October Appointments.
•Analytical Physician,
AND PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES OF
THE LTJ1TG-S,
FORMERLY
~LANir& BODOiTS I
Portable Steam ircu'ar Saw Mill, Will b? in operntioii and Sawing Lumber nt United
v£^
Scpt^,29. lfiG0-3ar-[pr*a fee $2 «0.
Election Notice. STATE OF INDIA If A, iHMtfamry €««atjr,
WILLIAM C. VANCE. Clerk of the Circuit Court for said conn'y of Montgomery, do certify to the Sheriff of saijl'County»,that thc'follotfingof^ ficcrf are trbe elected at the Renenil Election t»be held in the coulnty arid Stale aforesaid on the^e'eond Tuesdny in October next, (ll-Gd) viz: overnor and Lieutenant Governor of the State of Indiana
Physician 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 Stehoscope." may be consulted nt—
Crawfordsvillc. Ind., Taylor House. Wednesday. October 17th, IHtH). (•recncastle, October 10.
jVXoritlily 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 ci inbinntions of Barks, Buds, Leaves, Roots. Gums. ,te.. obtained from the Oriental climes, and of the Indians, only are prescribed—a full supply of which the Doctor always carries.
Dr. Hardnian treats Consump'ion. Bronchitis. Laryngitis, Asthma, and all other Diseases of the Throat and Lnng-. by Medical Inhalation, combined with proper constitutional treatment.
OTII.KR mSEASKS TREATED. II r'Nn charge for consultation. I In relation to the following Diseases, either when complicated with Lung Affections or existing alone. I also invite consultation. 1 usually find them prompt- I ly curable.
Prolapsus, and all forms of Female Complaints. Irregularities and Weakness. Palpitation and other forms of Heart Disease, Liver Complaints. Dyspen-i:i. and all other diseases the Slumnch and Bowels. Piles, and so on.
Dr. lLird'.uan treats all chronic or long standing Diseases of the Lnng». Liver. Stomach. Rowels, lila.ller. Kidneys. Brain, Heart, Nerv- s, Womb. Spleen. Spine, Eyes. Ears. Ac. Serofula. Kits, Cancers. Skill liseases. Rhciiiiritism. Dropsy. KSV.t Sores, Catarrah. S 'ininal Weakness. Neuralg'a, Whites. Insanity. Dyspepsia. Giddiness II -at of Urine, Sypbillis, Sick Headache. Enlarged Tonsilt,
Ac.
April SI, 1.-WI. n-h'if
STATES
Great Agricultural Fair,: At Cincinnati. Sept. 12th to -0th. I
OHIO STATE K.MR. Day'on. Sept. ?5:h t,.0.- h. KK.NTl'CKY STATE KAIB, Bowline Creon. Sept.] l-th t.. I. INDIANA STATE KAIR, Indianapolis. October '-ltd to h.
September 1. lf'fi". iiw4
llai'Koid Firelnsurasice 0.
or MiJlRTFORiP.
Incorporated in
1810.
Capital
7f
25, I860,
$500,000.
All paid vp.
iSurplus, S22(»?531.51.
DIRECTORS:
IT. ilt NTINCTON PlIAS. lloSWKt.t.. .Toil At.t.VS. Amikut L.*v. IIknkv Kknky, .INNS I'. I'.hai:k .1 as. (ioonwtN, Cai.vin lAr, ("has. J. lit ss.
TIMO.
E O E E I E S
C.
At.i.vs. S
C. C. I.YMAX. Ass.
I).
y. II. IlrsTtNiiTos. I're.-i.lent. I WM. N. I'.OWKUS. Actuary.
Ai.kx tNiiKit. (len.
Ag^nt for the Western country.
siding at Columbus. Ohio. JoltX (itcAIIAM. Assistant lien. Ag»n'. fidiimbii-*. .IAMKS S. TA.M. A KNT. I». C. Momrrvillc, Agent for Crawtordsv ill-._
September 1, IH00. n"ui'i
Notice to Tax-Payers for I860.
"V'OTiCE is hereby given that for the purpose of rci. eciving taxes. 1 will attend either in person or by Deputy at the usual places of holding elections in the several township-, as follows, viz: Coal Creek Township, Tuesday. Oet. IC. le'CO. Wayne Wednesday." IT, Kipley Thursday. 1^, Itrown Friday. If. Seott Saturday. '-Hi. Clark .Monday. 2--\ Walnut Tuesday. "3, Franklin Wednesday." '.'4. Sugar Creek Thursday, Madison Friday. 'JG, Union ••••••'. Saturday. iT,
Rates of Taxes for 1860, on each One Hundred Dollars and Poll.
All lands rcmaininc delinquent for_ the non-pa ment of Taxes must be settled by the first day of vembcr, or the same will be advertised for «ale.
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t.
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L'
4
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XVew
rilMUu!
J. S. MILLER
$ c. $ c.
15-50 5(11 12 2 00 1 (10 1 5tl 1 111 1 CO
Coal Creek 15 loj 2| 5 Wayne Kipley Brown Scott Union Crawfordsvillc Madison Supar Creek Franklin Walnut Clark I "I'
I (is 1 50 1 (MM 50 I 13 I 75
4 4 Kl-io Hj 2 0 5 2 10 I 10 3 8-25
3 1 5 io: a 6 6 2 2 5 2! 5
":1 01,1 50 jl 041 50 "jl HI 1 50 1 C2 1 50 "11 04 1 50
W. H. SCHOOLER. T. M. C.
Sept. 8. 18G0-w6.
PUBLIC SALE N
OTICE is hereby given, that I will sell at Public Auction, on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER
11, 1860,
At my residence, four miles south-west of Crawfordsville. the following properly, to-wit: A lot of line younc Horses, Cattle and Hoss. Corn. Hay. Farming I'tcnsils. Household and Kitchen Furniture.
TERMS.—A creditof nine months will be eiven on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser civ ine his note with approved security, waiving relief from valuation or appraisement laws.
Sept. 29.1SG0-2W. RICHARD CAXISE.
JpOl'R or Five different patterns of the BUCK style Stoves at |April M. 1SV.
JOHSSO.VS
B. A. Fahnestock frCo's*
E A
E W I E E A
|Has been analyzed by cdmpetcnt Chemists, at the request of 1 fdisiBterested parti^,~vrith the following^esalts:
XMIT.
roWSBS ft WZIGHTXAV,
uja'pld
"WK. 1TCIJLLT
It
We have examined the keg of White Lead, ground in oil, branded "Pure White Lead," and find it to be as represented. 100 p?rts of the mixture furnished
Oil 9 parts,
VlftOi4 -I*
Analyaia of A. A. HATES, Esq. 8tate Assayer of Massachusetts, of sample foraiahed by Xuiri. LY0IT, 8H0RB ft CO. of Pittsburgh.
16 BOYLSTON
ST., BOSTON,
Sample of Lead in Oil was analyzed'for any impurity, but foui&ta consbt of Oil and -White Lead only. .4-. A.
We claim for our
WHITE LEAD
fineness and whiteness not. equaled by any other brand.
FIVE CAR LOADS OF
JUST RECEIVED A.T THE
HARDWARE,
Commission
OF EVERY VARIETY
THRESHING MACHINES,
1—8—4—0
a- $ HORSE i'O ir/ B.
STEAM BICG-ME!
I FOR THRESHING MACHINES.
|FAEMEES, CALL A.ISTD SEE
—THP:
liEST
REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES
Built in •Tmcrica. ,t
BKI]S N:XCLTJSIVEI,Y
I
CAN
May
AND
j?""
^rniiliea'lir *e*«r*.
CO. of PitUbargh. PfflLADELratA, Oct. vjt ",1
a
•*. ~a- '•&
"J' White Lead, 91 a--' X,%
100
Pow'ERS
&
Oct. 6, 1859.
HAVES.
not only stricrpurity, but degree.of
B. A.
FAHNESTOCK
FOR. SALE BY
WEST SIDE OF THE COURT HOUSE,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, August 25,1S60.
& Co. V.,
A O
AGRICULTURAL AND 7
WHERE CAN BE FOUND THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF
IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES, Springs, Sash, Glass, Locks, Latches, Butts, Hinges,
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IIAMES, TRACES, LOG AND HALTER CHAINS, STRAW
MOWING SCYTHES. MILL SAWS, CROSS-CUT AND HAND SAWS.
MECHANICS' TOOL.S,
OF ALL KINDS
FARMING IMPLIMENTS!
nCni3
Store!
s* ":-V.
CUTTERS, I WF*
ALSO,
lisr
HARDWAKE A.\ I) AGRICULTURAL TRADE,
WILL
N. HFFF7IER.
S. MILLEE & CO.,
\\70l'LD ANNOUNCE to their friends and the public, that they arc now amply prepared to manufacturc .•*.•••• v.-r-i
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, SLEIGHS,
And every thing in their line, »nl would call cspeeial attention to their fine assortment now on hand.— hey can now assure the public th*it
Their Establishment cannot be Excelled in Indiana,
Kithcr for durability or fuperior finish. Beine all practical workmen and cmployint: none but the most sKtUful. and using tho NLK\ liKhT Ur MAI hlilAL. together with our long acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, cannot help giving satisfaction both as regards
jPRIESg -A_3STID Q/TJ-A_HiIT"Y".
Their work can recommend itself to the public, and wo believe is not cxoeilcd by any other establishment of the kind in INDIANA. Having now
EVERY FACILITY FOR MANUFACTURING,
Vhopetocontrivetomon a large f*.are of pulflic patronagp. we are prepared to fill ordersfrom all parts of the country, and all w.shing any thing in our line wili find it to theiradvnntace to sive us a call, before purchasing elsewhere. Horses and old buggies taken in exchange all our rk warranted one year. liepairing. Blackstnithing, Trimming. 1 ainting, £c.t with n»atne«5 and de«path. Sign.
OCTOBER ELECTION.
MR. EDITOR.-—Please annonnco the name of JOs. H. BROWX, of Warren county, as an Independent candidate for Judpe of the Court of Common rleas in the District composed of the counties of Montgomery. Fountain, Warren and Vermilion.
ONE OF THE PEOPLE.
THE
SELL GOODS
E I O W A O 3 E E I I O N
SIGN OF THE PADLOCK, NO. 2, EMPIRE BLOCK.
5, 1860-ly. SAMUEL H. CRECC.
&
J. S. ^Tiller «fc. Cp.
April 15. 1=60. [vll-n401y[ JIarket v--Court JSt.. orth of House
Temperance Hall. HAVINGHall,
purchased tho room known as Tempe
rance in Commercial Block. I would respectfully inform the public, that it will be to lctfor a 1 public entertainments, on the most favorable terms. Apply at my residence, or at the Law Office of Messrs.Thomson Ristine. T. W. FKY.
April 7. ie60-tf
Blair: & Cumberland's
GROCERY
I A I
WlICHTMAN. ..v.*",
Fellow-citizens, are you in want of
C3rroeeri©s?
$
fi
DO YOU WANT COFFEE?
DO YOU WANT SUGAR?
II
f'W
b6% YOU WANT TEA?» v' Ci
DO YOU WANT MOLASSES?
•DO YOU WANT SYRUP?
DO YOU WANT SPICE?
DO YOU WANT PEPPER?
DO YOU WANT SODA?
Blnlr & Cumberland's
la the p'ace to buy thorn ciiK.tr!
DO YOU WANT TUBS? ..
DO YOU WANT BUCKETS
DO YOU WANT BASKETS?
DO YOU WANT BUSHELS? DO YOU WANT BROOMS?
DO YOU WANT SE1VES?
DO YOU WANT BAGS?
DO YOU WANT ClIUliNS?
Blair and Cumber and's
la tho place to buyJ.n 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?
BLAIR & CUMBERLAND'S
Is the place to buy these Goods vivy low.
DO YOU WANT
PLOWS?
DO YOU WANT
DO YOU WANT
BLAIR & GIMBERLAMI'S
Is the place to so t«J
DO YOU WANT MEATS?
DO YOU WANT HAMS?
DO YOU WANT .SHOULDERS?
DO YOU WANT DIIIED
HjEffKV OTT & SON*
DEALERS IN
rty
A
REAPERS.'
MOWERS?
DO YOU WANT
T1IRAS1IERS?
1
Do )oil want to Save Moiicj
A
APPLES?
Blair and Cumberland's
Is the place to get thern.
IF YOU WANT PICKLES,
IF YOU WANT PINE APPLES,
IF YOU WANT CAN PEACHES,
IF YOU WANT NUTS,
&c.,
IF YOU WANT CANDIES,
IF YOU WANT RAISINS.
IF YOU WANT FIGS,
Blair & Cniiiberland's
Is the. place to get thrm.
rplll? St?^k p.nsh, .' ill be sold very low. We call -'md examine our magnificent stock All kinds ut
Iarce »nd havinr been bonehi for ... all .ill
MEDICI]
VI7E haVejit^t reteived frrffn New York,aUr*o«a4 well selected stook of FRESH
Drugs and Medicines,
together wilh »n n^orttnent of Articles iijmii'iy k)rpi in the Driijr Kd^n«##. AUo. lot of PURR'
•WHIIE.LBAD, Iin«oo«l Oil. which wc propose to sell ra low can be boui»ht for Cu^h.
PAINTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Colors of nil kin.l«. gronnd nnd mldflbr TArnier-* a A
mk
Of the be.-t quality aK,od'I'DIOO,n„d the vrtfioui briiiuis of the
VIRGINIA TOBACCO.
We would inform the public in annouueingour stocV. and to onr customers in general, thai we are thankful for psjit-favors and patronage. snd assure them tbnt they wiUiilwaystind it.* pn p.ircd to fnrnish thcrrt wjti, a I'ure nrlicl^of
Imported Wines & Brandies
'•j,. For^InHriiinl l*ar|ia«'»..
Our \\*ines and Rran.lies nr- receivd direct from our own relatives iu Prussia, wiio manufacture them from the products »t" th.-irown
:L^\r i^: A n:DS,
And as such we warrant nnd r-.'eoiiiineinl them oulv. to l.ersons who rcquiru a l'L'RL
STIMULATING TONIC.
Wo liuve «1HO oh hami, able for all ftffM. Also.
rl
Imported .**|M-ct icUii, suit-
I70L/.T STRF.VGS.
Of the best foreign importation, of nnysize nnd kind." which the .Fiddlers may rely upon as the best ever I brought to the place. In connection with the-.tkbovc wchave reeoived a full and complete assortment of
BOOKS & STATIONERY,
CONSISTING (IK
School Bunks, Blank Books, Vockct Books/
asp the nirsT or
Foolscap. Letter, Bill and Notr Papers.
ZEZDTATIEIl.OIE^IES Of all size- anl qmilitir**. I'lrasr itivimh ara'.^ and ('xniniiK! Iht? above jitork bfforf pmrliasini rlsowiwro Tho pnblic may rest ussttml that our ilralinir^ will bo fair juhI honi\st with every bcidy in all branches of our business, ami we solicit further emit nun ncc of thuir patronatro. IIKXKY OTT A- SON.
Crawfordsvillc, June 9, lt'00. nITmO
To Millers.
To Milters.
To Millers^
FOR PRINTED FLOUR SACKS, FOR PRINTED FLOUR SACKS, FOR PRINTED FLOUR SACKS,
Annui-:.--AIJDHKt ADIIKE.*
S i.rsic A WII.SOX. 1 IJI'SU.A WILSON. S Ll'SK A WlI.SON,
JLafayettc, Ind/
Novnnber 12, lWy.
Apply: (_ r:i !'nrd- •Inly T. lfcn-tf.
nV\f
FOK SAIA1.
IOO Acrca of I-'irX Claim liiui'iin I,nrtd, VINO in t'otfee and Anderson counties, will b. led 011 lair terms./
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sold at low rates for cash.
.IOIIX MOIUiAN.
iV NEW WATCH MAKER "li IIST TOWN!'
WOl'LI) inform the eitiz»Mis of Montirotnory counthat I have succeeded in ohininimp the servieeir •f a first class Workman from l'ltilnd.clphffi. ffn well rrconitnended. All work wi 1 receive my own personal pitpervisiiott.
May W, leco. JAMKS I'ATTKUSO.V.
Important to Travelers
W'l^TWAIin!
I IIAVK just received 1 ivevu! vei
•lvers of Colt's, tent. May I .-till.
[!e|.. :i-s. r'.ineiit of liow ie nil es. lie-
J,(Inns,
1'istols and
Allen's, Shiivp's ii ml .Mnnhiittaii JAMES l'ATTEKSOX. ii
Musical Instruments.
CCOKPEO.VS. Flute-. Kifi
FANCY
rr°
I ta1
:iprii Jl.I'O 0.
JiEEF?
DO YOU WANT
DO YOU WANT
PEACHES?
I.N( just |I'-|| i.r \v
,{
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BZrtLi:
31:
Taken, for which a good prico will be paid-in CAVU or Goods.
Blair A* Cumberland,
Washington stree", south room tinder McCMland'e Hall. fMarch 1~. IWi'-n^ei.
iolin nnd tiii!iir.
!ie|..s in !.:.? Iilie. .IAS. I'A'i 'l EHSOX.
NEW lot of Emhroid': "1. .II r* nt VI EK'
es, Sleeve:! and Collari),nt red need priees. al. CiiKAi- CASH STOKK.
I JOSM.V ,'rB. BSZ'THjEIR,
'M iiAW
('KAWFOIIDSVJLLK. INDIANA.
KICK. s«init!i ton JIMl. Coll..
.»• «t 1 'u lii •linn.-
r»«. in VN uulo ami rciui?-^ c. 1. l.-ilMy :.
Ruinous Prices!!
1ST DECEIVE 11, Fli'JV riECES OK
DRESS
SILKS,
'NYOER'S CllEAr CASH STOKE.
C'i'KKL Ks
Illlltf
.... II .. SI, S JUKI .•! Ii.-r s.\ VDEli S
v.-. wi.{i-KNTH.:-:i! Krc:i» ltirvrnin?. \r CASH STKIIK.
NEW GROCERY STORE! ICE CREAM SALOON
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ECJEIiOrsr.
K. CI
1X
(i c:o.,
i-i uj. i. iiiu^ti
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tin
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.r.ihaijH* »»M stMnd.) would .inform 1 fr* ti-t*niwt'onl-vilic nnd vicinil.v. flint tln*ir -ti *k i.« pl««t»: In vrry ri^ncrf, an«? will .-.» ld al ih^ tigur'*-. tir 1'
BR E Ri E
e.iii'i«ts in pnrt of .~:iiK:ir-. (.'nffcf:. e:i-. P' r. pi- e. Ae.. .te.
iO.Yi-g:i:TMO.Y.SnMKS
audi-. Nil!-. Kiii-ir^. Kiss l'i. D.-it--.'rniiRe«/ Leiu'iii". il., ii. Mnee. ,te.
EIEEP COOLH
Tliei ganei
ICE CHE AM SAI.'X'N iiinil ti..-te, :i:.d ju-t the plae
NEW BAKERY,
The Ibikcry Ilep'irtm'id f."»r
J(
IV-',!i'V.^'in* thn
Tire! II.-w. every tlnri* lni-in?.bersi littc.l "P I .•.iniident that nrr tn pnrea I be«l style.and ivc: f" ..I' tie ,.|e
I.nn^ Ilrnul. Itolloiii ISrcixl. KCnimtl ri- iit, .Tiilli Brnuli n'l iiri-iT1"
if
PIE
Woli.ii ,ur einre
tiliti
tri me.'t the (ll-llilllid our lni'-. A ii ji'-ri-.r :ir:ie!BREAD, FRESH EVERY
I'rrnrli llrrnd, —Il llr-»l, I i«l Itrrairf, r.iliiim llrrnd,
I Cnlc-s of all kinds, ilaktr in town.
Wedding Cakes, i.-irattention will ln-eiven to (jettin up supo^ ii. order, f'.r V.'cddiiiK I'urties, d.-coratt-c .1. in superb -it!e. f'I'-nse eive n- a call, inn. .... ...J). E. CKAI'.r CO/
if -le-i M»v
EARL & HATCHER, oner?.••.!,
to Fowltr. Enrl & l!ruc».
VV liolesii 1 Grocers,
LAFAYETTE, INDIANA.
Jn'iv W. 1S00.
CHANCtE
n-''-!.C_
OF BUSINESS.
,n
».« ~l!elj If-«-
A and nothinc to atlerd !o hu. •-v"-'«,r7
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•'r
n-e havo contracted, we .-ipcct all the-- .uti-r. ted with ns to call at th-.- roorn oercpit iev. where our Book*. ^ol^_..«!£-,. .-••tileiucnt. fn^f.-rdfi'-J*.
by ,t Ilurwfll b« found U.'t
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