Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 December 1860 — Page 3

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'--ft 8nd in the Owensboro/Kj ^Shield komi Int«r#»iaBg delkfl*, cfithe-Pacifiic «t Union town, Which have not before been* made public... Mr. John R. ,WkiT: of Owtnsboro, wa present, atandiiur on the bank at Uniontowti, when the _®.. /.. -rt_ .u_ D.

naitdreant. and

loose

hay, and

bale of

tUpc, "See that scoundrel setting that

boat on

th«

fire," and rushed down towards

boat but

rmiM

the

of

river, in He

company with two other persons threw off his coat and vest, and gave his watch and pocket book to one of bis companions who could not swim.. lie discovered two ladies, cabin passengers, who had come down to the rear part of the boat.— ,He palled to them to jump overboard when "be Mid the atber gentleman leaped into the water. The ladies jumped overboard, and obeying Mr. Sharp's instructions they were saved, cach gentleman swimming tBbore with a lady. Mr.'Sharp delivered the lady, in a fainting condition, into the arms of her husband, who had rushed into the water to meet them from the shore.— Mr. Sharp, without going ashore, swam back and brought a child ashore that was floating on the water. By this time he was benumbed with cold and exhausted from his efforts in tho water. Looking back, near the burning boat he discovered two ladies who had jumped overboard struggling in the water, clinging to cach other and screaming for help. He started to their assistance, when, after a desperate struggle, they sank, locked in each other's •rms, and he saw no more of them. The scene around was now truly appalling.— The cablcs of the boat had burned in two, And wero not cut, as has been stated above, and the burning boat had drifted out and passed slowly down the river. Two fine graj mares, owned by Mr. Yantz, of Washington, Indiana, jumped overboard and were not injured some ten or twelve more head of stock rcachcd the shore with all their hair burnt out, and the flesh and skin dropping from them in man}' places.

A son of Mr. Yantz, in his heroic efforts to save the horses, come near losing his own life. He rushed among them with a knife, cutting the ropes and halters which Jjouad them, and, when he had released the lastfeorse, it, rushed over him, knockwig faiui do»n and injuring him severely. His clothes were all on lire, and he would certainly fcsifi^ceo burned to death, when the mate of the boat seized liim and threw 'him overboard, and he v.-a" rescued. Mr. bharp says there is no doubt that over forty lives were lost. The books, papers, and money in the office were all lost. As the Fairchilu moved

off

Journal.

some gentleman

•who bad thrown bis trunk, containing $500 in money, overboard from the Pacifix stated that his name was on

the

trunk, and

that he wonld jijirc a large regard for its recovery. The next nioriiin^ th^ trunk

a

Totkc Editor nf the. Enquirer:

trrview with liim yesterday, that lie en-! tertains uo thought of resigning. That it

is

die desi.e of the Breckinridge Detuoeracy, thai he should vacate the place he is well ntvarc but the old jurist is deter-1 mined that the wishes of political wire-1 worker a sliaU

not

displace liim from a po-

4l„„„

.» I

•, wake up to the true danger ot tiie Lt'DION,,! Crftwford?Tiiio, i, IPCMW, when it is too late to save it [Journai copy and charge Bank. The news from the South received today is discouraging. That South Carolina is determined to go out of the Union, and will endeavor to drag some of the other

States after her, is becoming more manifest every day. The Baltimore Exchange of this morning publishes an extract from a private letter, which says that the secession of South Carolina is now only a question of time, •nd nothing under heaven can avert it.— The impression is gaining strength that the only means to 6avo the Union is a convention of all the States to amend the Constitution, so that all discussion of tho eternal nigger .question will be forever ended.

Information has been received here from New York that nearly all the orders for spring goods have been materially curtailed, and therefore, in the absence of regular revenue, Congress must resort to a further use of public credit temporarily.

Secretary Cobb is quite sick. His family arc. preparing for removal to Georgia A Republican paper was started here yesterday: It is called the American Re* publican. CLEVELAND.

Wendell Phillips says that the specter haad of John Brown lifted Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency." And that "John Brown was behind the curtain at Chicago, when Lincoln stopped out.in front."

MARRIED—On Wednesday, the 21st of November, by lb* Eev. Mr. Sktimor, Mr. F. Laucsuth, to Miu Mary A. Ott.

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Musical Instruments.

A

CCORDEONS. Flutes. Fifes. Violin and Guitar other articles in that line. J«n« ss. law. JAS. PATTERSON.

O S E A N S I N

A I N I N O

HOLSE

and SIGN Pal ntinr done In any «tyle that May In called for. Our aim will be to pleaa* all In all or any «tjl« cf PainUnx that maj b« oallcd for. WaartthMikfal for BMtfaTon.

|firvb 17. IB.

A abort time^ago widow living near the northern line of Missouri, aenther negro nan with a load of wheat to a mill in lovr» to hate it manufactured into flour.— The mill was much crowded on his arrival

Pacific toik fire. He iUteV that the Pa- there, and the prospect was that he would cificwa. undoubtedly on fire by some Jave to wait several days for his^torn.

aset

tbat

saw a

ol» th* bank

'genfleman .Unding While wait.ng some of the freedom

mah brust torch into ahnekers in that latitude got around the

remarking at the

immediately consternation

spread over every person, and the incebUaryv

va«

not discovered. Mr. Sharp

down

bank

darkey and proposed aiding him in secor ing his freedom. The negro seemed to be struck with the idea, but did not have any money to pay bis expenses. W ell," said they, sell your mules." Don't know" bout

dat

tLc

missus couldn't get along widout

them," said Caff. Well then," rejoined they, you can sell the wagon—that will bring the money." Well. I believe missus needs de wagon, too," answered the black/ "But if

I bad

could sell de

de wheat ground, I

flow—dat

would fetch the

money." Oh, well," said the negro equalist, we will swap you flour for the wheat to accommodate you." So the trade was made. The wheat

was

exchanged for

the proper portion of flour. But when he was ready to start he said Massa, I'se bin studying

bout

lieve

I

freedom, but

missus

don't be­

can spare 'the flour either,"

off

and drove

with a broad grin displaying

two rows of ivory, much to the mortification and vexation of our negro-loving Iowaians.

a y.

THE BSSITLT IN ILLINOIS. The Republican State and electoral tickct arc elccted by considerable majorities. The Legislature will probably stand thus: Senate—Democrats 12, Republicans 13: House—Democrats 36, Republicans 39. The Representatives will stand the same as in the last Congress, Democrats 6, Republicans 4. The following are the successful candidates: Republicans Washburn, Arnold, Love joy and Kellogg Democrats-Richardson, McClernand, Robinson, Fouke and Logan. ,,

RARITY OF CHIME IN SOUTH CAROLINA. A correspondent of the New York Times, writes as follows from South Carolina

The peculiar criminal laws of the State render crime of rare occurrence. WThere the pinalty of theft is either the whipping post or hanging, there will of course be but few thieves. There is no penitentiary or State Prison of any kind and while every district has its jail, the most of them are said to be untenanted. The sessious of the Criminal courts generally last but a few days and on seuteuce day the eulprits, whites as well as blacks are taken to the whipping post, and if the sentence is a severe one, ouly a portion of the stripes administered, the balance being kept in store-for a future day.

EST It AY NOTICE.

rilaken by Christopher Boyd of Su^ar lc

Creek Township, Montgomery county, Indiana, on the 1st day of November, 1860, one estray white heifer, marked with one swallow fork in the right ear.

morning tho trunk supposec to be two years old appraised

was found below town broken open and ri- by Jonathan lloger and 3Iartin Campbell fled of its valuable contents.—Lym'tci/lc

at

$12 00 before Allen C. Irwin Justice

j-yf the Peacc.

.. I Attest, W.C. VANCE, Clerk.

WASHINGTON, Tuesday, Nov. 27. Peccmbcr 1, 18G0.

liisT «.*.*" jiOTK'K.

I did not consider the «f the resignation of worthy of a notice ycstcrdav, but I see !ty. Indiana, on the (hh day of November, that so many respectable papers give cred-j 18$0, one estray horse, color gray or it to it that I feel that it should be point- white, supposed to be seven or eight years *tlly denied. The Judge is now in Balti-1old, shod all around, roman nose, near scv*norc City, presiding over the District enteen hands high, appraised by Corne'ourt there, and was never io better health lius ilson and Asa Boots at $110 before MIUI I am informed by one who «i%ld an in-1 Allen C. Irwin,.Justice of the Peace.

II :ral 1's report ri Vk«n up by Thomas Larman of Sugar iaw^ar'eesuend./ilirs'1aV. ="11

Judge Taney as A Cre-ek Towuship, Montgomery coun- ®J1"".f frv "t'hi1?'vn"\l!ibie''in

Attest, WJI. 0. VANCE, Cierk. Dec. 1, 18G0.

ZVXrs. ISO CA TS"

RESPECTFULLY

•ition ho basso long filled with honor. "While some of the Republican papers wh'^bSM^tJ™!J°lhe re advocating the repeal of all laws nul- Fates in regard to l,OT«-, Court»lii. Hnrri»s«. t:r.. 4 i._ or Bmim*, nn be necoiivxlntcd by calling nt the Jifingthe fugitire-sla^e act, the "i09t in- Koom. PRICE—Oent'emcn. Si:00 flueiltial of them, tho New York Tribune, LadieOUets. Married Ladies will learn som-.thing

ANNOUNCES TO TH" PUBLIC THAT

she has taken Room No.

'i'i,

at th

I to their advantiice as Wives nnd Mothers. DiS'-nse

19 denouncing as impolitic any suell move- cured Itya Combination of Eiectricity nnd mild McdiniKiit Tint tiiiior nf pnntnins nn cines, free from poison.us or uupalatable drugs, ment. 1 nai paper 01 lo-uay contains an. ^I'e.sons suffering with Rlieumatism. Neuralgia, article winch asserts that Juere IS no ne- fleadache. Toothache, or l'ains ill the Back or Side. ....Ii.. tl,n /.f ...»

Sp.-ains, Swelling. Sore Throat, and various similar

CCSSitj of the repual of any of those acts, atiection^. wiljbo reiicved by one application FREE It further remarks, that the movement at I OF cilARtiK. fN»v. -i. iftiit-Hv* the South is ouly for the purpose of intimidating the North and bullying them into a concession. I fear that many of the Northern papers will follow in the lead ofj1^' Greeley and mislead the people, who will I The business will bo.continucd liy Klston A Son._

DissoLUTionsr. artnership heretofore existing between the ersigned in the Banking business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of tho ill be settled by the senior partner, I. C. Elston.

KL^TON *fc LANE.

Township Library Notice 1.MIOSE

havinr Hooks belonging to Union Township Library for 11 longer time than thirty days, are requested to return them immediately, or they will be looked after by the proper authority.

Nov. t~. lH00-3w. S. M. HA» Trustee.

Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Heal Estate.

STATE OF INDIAN A. ,« Meatgemrry County,

Temperance Hall. HAVINGIlall.

purchased (he room known as Tempe­

rance in Commercial Block. I would respcctfully inform the public, that it will be to let for a 1 public entertainments, on the most favorable at the Law Oil ,T. W. FRY.

mvi inuiuicii 1.-, \'n /\\v

terms. Apply at my residence, orat jtheJiaw^Ouice of Mes?rs. Thoinson & Ristine. April 7.

I860—tf

ROBERT MITCHELL. FHED. RAMMELSBEHO* Mitchell & Rammelsberg,

Wholesale and Retail

FURNITURE WAREROOMS,

No. 2£) West Fourth St., CINCINNATI.

JCPFactory corner John & Second. [March 17.

Dissolution of Partnership.

THE

Law partnership of Naylor »t Ilnrley is dissolved by mutual consent. Each partner is authorized to collect aud receipt for debts due the said firm. I NAYLOR.

Nor. 24,1SG0-3W. G. I). HURLEY.

JOHJV

.IT. BUTLER,

Attorney at

LAW,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA. /"VFFICK. south side of Public Square, in WashingV/ ton llall. Collections promptly made and remitted. Dcc. I.ls59-ly

Attention, Farmers! Prepare for the Coming Season!

GRIMES & BURBRIDGE

ARE

now receiving One Hundred of MILLER'S celebrated Cincinnati

Which they are offering VERT LOW TOR CASH. Junng W, I860. nSStf.

frCviEitnaEii*HT8.

Miscellaneous.

THE AMALGAMATION' OF LAKGUAGES.—Tfcerc is A growing tendency in this »?e to uppropnate Hie most expre*iv# word* of other lancuafie»,and after* while to incorporate them into our own: thus tnfc word Cephalic, which is from the Greek, signifying "for the head," is now becoming populariiea in connection wilh Mr. Spalding's great Headache remedy, but it will soon be used in a more general way. and the word Cephalic will become as common as Electrotype and many others whose distinction as foreign words has been worn away by common usage until they seen native and to the Manor born

"ardJy Realized.

Ili 'ad an 'orribic 'eaftache this hafternoon, band I stepped into the hapothecaries hand says hi to the man. "Can you he&£0 -mec»f an 'eadacheT' "Doesit haehe 'arU." says 'e. "Jlexceediiwly." says hi, hind upon thai 'c gave mc a Cephalic Pill, hnnd.'ppn mt 'onor it cured inc quick that I 'ardly realized I ad an 'eadache.

JRPHSAITACHE iilnefavorite sign by which ^urc makes known anyueviation whatever from th-»» natural state^of thebrain ar.d viewed in this lisat it may beloolied*on a» a safeguard intended to give notice of disease which might otherwise cscape retention, till too late lobe remedied and its indications sho'd never be neglected. Headaches may be classified under two .names. it: Symptomatic and Idiopathic.— Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common and is the precursor of a ceat variety of diseases among which are Apoplexy, Gout. Rheumatism and all febrile diseases. Jn its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomach constituting SICK "HEADACHE, of hepatic dUe&sa cons tiiutiijs BILIOUS HEADACHE. of worms, constipation and-other disorders of the bowels as well as renal and uterine affections.— Diseases of the heart are very frequently attended with Headaches Ana?mia and plethora are also affections which frequently occassion headache. Idiopathic Headache is aiso very common, being usually distinguished by the name of stnvoi'5 HEADACHE. sometimes coming on suddenly in a state of apparently sound health and prostrating at onco the mental and phystcal energies, and in otlior instance- itcomes on slowly, heiaided by depression of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most instances the pain is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes provoking vomiting under this class may also be named NEURALGIA.

For the trr-ntment of oither class of Headache the Cephalic Pills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relieving the most acute pain* in a few minutes, and by it3 subtle power eradicating the diseases of which Headache is the unerring index.

BRITIF.T.—Missus wants you !o send her a box of Cephalic 'luo, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills —but I'm thinking that's nut just it oaitner but perhaps yo'l be aither knowing what it •. Ye sec she's nigh dead an ono wid the iek Headache, and wants some more of that name as rela ved her before.

DitCGGi.sT.—You must mean Spalding's Ccphalic Pi:':. lihiDCET.—Ocii! sure now and you've sed it. here's the quarthi-r and giv me the l'iils and don't be. all day about itaitiicr.

Constipation or Costiveness. Xo one of the "many ills that flesh is heir to" is so prevalent, so little understood, and so much neglected as Costivenc-.-. Ol'tea originating in curelessnws, or-sedentary habits it is regarded as a slight disorder of too little conseqiicnee to excite anxiety, while in reali-.y it is the prei-ur-or and companion of many of ih: tno-t fata! and dfugcrons di.-wtscs, and unie.-s early eradicated it will bring the sufterer to nn ntiitiifly gnvo. Among the lights, cvsls of whiuii cos-tivfti'-ss is the u=ua! aaend:i:,t arc Headpche. Colic, Kheiiinvtism. Foul i'reftth, l'ilcsnnd others of like r.atur--. while a long tia:n of frighiful dis-.ises, such :t Malignant Fevers, Abcesses.l)y-enfnry, Diarvbcea, n.' -p'jp.-ia. Apoplexy. Lpilipsy, I'araly.is. ily.~uria. H.vp'.icliijndriasis. Melancholy and In-anity, lirst iiniicati their presence in (hu system by this alarming symptom. Not nnfiequently the diseases named originate in Constipation, but take on J*ri •ndeperi'lent existence unless the cause is eradii-aied in an vurly st.igs. l'rom all those consitierations it follows that tho disorder should receive immediate at rent ion whenever it x-cms, and no person sh-uld neglect to get a box of C''po.ili_' l-'ills on ths first appearu: :'. the complaint, as tliei-- timely use will expel the insiuious approaches oi disease and destroy this dangerous f^.e to human :if.

1

A Real Blessing.

rirvsici.vx.—WcI'. Mrs.

.Tones,

how is that head-

ac'.ri-V ILI:S. JONKS.—Oonel P:• I,r. ail gone! the pill you sent cured u:u in just twenty liwi.uics. anil 1 wihyou wi-uid s-ii«I more so that I can have tlier.i hanily. 1'HVSiClAN.—Von can get them at any Druggists. C:ill for Cephalic I'ilN, 1 Jind they never fail, and I recommend them in a ca-es of Iu-a/iae!e.

Mr.-. —1 -!:n!l send for a b-s tlircctlr, and slit'li .-ii ail my su^'ering lricndy,fjr lliey are IU.AI.

TWKNTV MII.I.ION'S OR DO/.PIKS EACH.—Mr.

Spal­

ding Inn sold two inillion.-r o!' buttles of his celebrajt-

e'l

l! i:oken\\iVni

t.'t.'.l loss by this valuable

enti n. Having made his Ciiu a hoifchoM w.rd, he now proposes to Uo the world still greater service by curing till the nc!iin_- he-oils with his Cephalic I'il!.aid if they are rs go..,I as Ii is (line, Headaches will Soon vanish away like snow in July.

JRTOVSA EXCITEMENT, and the mental care and ^niety incident to close at lent ion to business or :'tudy, are anions the numerous causes of Net vons Headache. The ilis..nt'-re.i state of mind in body incident to this.di-'tress ng cutnp'aim is a l'ai: blow to nil energy r.u ambition. Sufferers by this disorder can alwiiys obtain speedy relief from these distressing attncK-: by using one of the Cephalic Pills whenever the symptom-'appear. It. quiets the overtasked brain, and Eoothen the strained ami jarring nerves, and relaxes the tension of the stomach which always ac-c-inpaotes and aggravates the disordered condition A the br.iin.

4 S 3

Headache.

Cy the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of NERVOUS or SICK HEADACHE may be prevented and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained.

They seldom fail in removing the NAUSEA and HEADACHE to which females are so subject. They act gently on the bowels.-removing COSTIVENESS.

For LITERARY MES.STUDENTS, Delicate Females, and all persons of SEDENTARY HABITS, they are valuable as a LAXATIVE, improving the APPETITE, giving TONE and VIGOR to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system.

The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted expetiinents, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the NERVOUS system or from a deranged state of the STOMACH.

They are entirely vegetable in their eomposition. and may be taken at all times wilh perfect safety without making any change of diet, AND THE ABSENCE OF ANY DISAGREEABLE TASTE RENDERS IT EASY TO ADMINISTER THEM TO CHILDREN.

Bexcare of Counterfeits

The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on cach Box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines.

A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of the^ PKICB as CE17TS.

All orders shoald be addressed to

Louisville, N. Albany & Chicago

RAILROAD.

FOE ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO, DETROIT. A5D ALL POINTS WEST AJfD JiOBTHWEST.

The Grea$ Western and Northwestern

SHORT LINE ROUTE.

I860. FALL ARRANGEMENT. 1860.

Two Daily trains to St. Louis and Cincinnati, and One to Chicago. OB after THANIARI Oct. 4, I860* Passenger train3 will leave »w Albany as follows: 6:£0 A.

Dry

J"ou ever have the Pick Headache? Do you

rememler the throbbing teuipies. the fevered brow, the loathing .and disgust at the sight of food. Ilow totally unfit you were for pleasure, conversation or study. One of the Cephalic Pills would have relieved you from all the suffering which you then cxpericncod. For this and other purposes you should always have a box of them on hand to use as occasion requires.

2CV (CURE

98

VTOTIOF. is hereby given, that K'ston Sayers. Adi.' ministrator of the Kstate of William Grenard, deceased, hms filed his petition to sell the Kcal Estate of the 'decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay his debts and that said petition jvill be heard at the next term of the Court of Common Picas of said coustv WM. C. VANCE. Clerk 'Nov. 10, lP60-3w» C. C. P. ofM. C.

CURE

NervousHeadache

HENRY O. 8PALDINC, ISCHarlimt, Hew Tsrk

December 1.18S. nSliy

M. St. Louis and Chicago Express Mail, (daily, except Sunday) through in daylight, reaching St. Louis at 8:00 m, and Chicago at 6.-00 a in.

7sSO

P. Jl.. daily, St Lonis Express, reaching St. Lonis at 6 JO m. BrrUByiso.—Trains leave St. Loni at 7:00 m, and 6:40 m, connecting closely at Mitchell with trains South, arriving in Louisville at 8

XOTICE

TO FARMERS!

ASH paid, for all kinds of PBODBCR at the North Room in Panel's Brick, where Farmers will do well to call with their

POTATOES, A OATS, BUTTER,"

henry

JO a

m, and 8:15 pm. ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CARS TO

ST. LOUIS, CINCINNATI CHICACO. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. All trains connect closely with all passenger trains on the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad, and wait indefinitely for 0.4 M. trainswhen they are delayed, thereby insuring to passengers reliable connections at Mitchell, to orfrom St. Louis or Cincinnati.

ICpPassengers and baggage l.ak«-n to and from any part of the city and fhc carjfrefe'of charge. Both through trains cddocct closely nt Oreencastle with the Tcrre Haute and Richmond Railroad, west for Terrc Haute and St. Louis and cast for Indianapolis. At Lafayette with the Toledo and Western Railway. At M.

S. Crossing with the Michigan Southern

Railroad for Toledo and intermediate stations. Also. Michigan City with the Michigan Central Bailroad for Chicago and all point- West and Northwest. Also for Detroit and nil points Eaiu.

ID*THROUGH TICKETS and further information can be obtained at the UNION R. R. TICKET OFFICE, No. 270, south-cast corner of Main 4 Third streets. Louisville. Ky.

HTPTrainsarerun by Louisville time. octC R. K. KICKER, tap't.

EGGS,

(GREEN AND DBIED.)

Timatby and all other Articles of

ProduceW

propose to pay the Market price in CASH, and invite the Farmers to give us a.call. AVo will also sell in Retail,

Oats, Bran, Shorts, 4'c.,

Of which we will keep a good supply. Also, a prime lot of Clover Seed for sale. Respectfully. McCLURE l'RICE.

Crawfordsvillc, Oct. 0. lSGO-Gw.

THE LANE & BODLEY aw Mi±11 VICTORIOUS

,ft

the Indiana State Fair,

EE AT ING ITS COMPETITORS

25 FEET PEE MINUTE,

On the Trial Test brfore the Committee.

DOTNCT

US work with greater ease and cutting smoother lumbnr. It can be worked with less hands and do more work than any other Mil!. ....

The Lane A Hodlev Saw Mill has been exhibited at TWKNTY KAIKS 'and has NEVEK HEKN BKATEN. It is more portable, more durable, and better adapted to the wants of the. Saw Mill community than any other Mill in market. .Send for a descriptive Circular and Pricc-LUt.

I.AXi: & BODLEY.

Corner John and Water sts., Cincinnati. Ohio. Niv. J-'Ou. n»Sia3 CMMISSiOJS

HOliSK.

Frank. SI.iittwr

of

4" Co.,

\a. 83 Went SrruntI Street, Cinrinaati, O. RECEIVE AND SEEL WHEAT, RABJ.EY MALT, BITTER. FEATHERS, UVE, 1 lot's. Cons, 11 OtiS, OATS. BACCIS, BAKI.F.Y, P.T I.K MEAT. BEANS. BI LKUHF.AT.

CHEESE, HEMP LAUD, TOBACCO, GKKASE. 1 IKY HIDES. TALHT.'W, HAI.T illllKS, COTTU.V. (JT'NKY SACKS.

I'riiilD, Timothy, Clorcr. Meed, AND PRODUCE IN GENERAL.

Purchase or Orders, at lowp«t market pnee*. rvery (Icsoriptinn of MerchandisQ. Whiaky, Flour. Tallow. Grease. Lard. Bulk Meat and Bacon, Sugar and M'rlasscs.

Ship your Produce and Draw at Sight.

October C, 1?G0. nl2m6

Sheriff's Safe.

1V

virtue of three Executions to me directed from I) the Clerk of the Court of Common l'leas of Mont-

FACT woiiTll KNOWIS -,.—Spalding's Cephalic Pills gotnery county. 1 will expose at Public Sale, to the 11,.. 11:1 ..-II„.,.I |,iKhest bidder, on in curt for Siel Headache. Hilious Head ache. Nervous lleadache. Costiveness and General Debility.'

fiRHAT L'tscovEttY.—Among the most important of nil thr- great medical discoveries of the age may be considered the system 01" vaccination for protection trom Small Pox. the phalic Pill for relief of Headache, and tho use .f Quinine for the prevention of Peveis. either of which is a sure specific, whose benefits will be experienced by suffering humanity long aftertheir discoverers are forgotten.

Fridny, the CtOtli dny «f IVorembcr, IS6O, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M.. of said day.at the door-of the Court House of raid Montgoinety county. Indiana, the runts and profits of a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate, to-wit:

Apart ot the north-west fractional quarter of section two, in townshir) nineteen, norifi of range six west.described as follows: commencing twenty-two rods south of the north-ea-t corner of said quarter, thence west eighty rods, tlicnce south sixty-five rods, thence east eighty rods, thence north sixty-five rods to the place of beginning, containing thirty-two and a half acres more or less. All lying and being in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana.

And on failure the full amount judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose at Public Sale the fee-simple of said Real Estate.

Taken as the property of John A. Higbec. at the suit of John C. Uansemer and others. Said sale.will be made without.any relief whatever from valuation or appraisements laws.

WM. K. WALLACE. Sheriff M. C. BY I. N. SCHOOLER, Deputy.

November 10. lFG0-3w- printer's fee ?5.

Notice of Application lor License.

VTOTICE is hereby given, that I will apply to the il Board of Commissioner.- of Montgomery county, Indiana, at their next term commencing on the first Monday in December. 1PG0. for a License to sell Intoxicating Liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time for one year. My place of business and tho premises where s-aid liquors are to be drank, arc located on the east half of Lot number one hundred and twelve (JI2) as the same is known and designated _on' the original plat of the town of Crawfordsvillc. nion township, Montgomery county. Indiana.

Nov. 10,J8HMw. JOSEPH McCOLLOLGH.

Notice of Application for License.

"VTOTICE is hereby given, that will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county. Indiana, nt their next term commencing on the first Monday in December, lrCO, for a license to sell Intoxicatins Liquors in letf? quantities than_ a quart at a lime. Ur one year. My place of business and the premises where said liquors are lobe drank, are located «n the north-east eorncrof Lot number one hundred and eleven (11 as the same is known and designated on the original-plat uf the tuwn ot Ornwfurd.villc« L'nion township, Montffomen\county. Indiana. jAMEij b.MI 1H.

November 10, I860. nl»w4

Notice of Application for License.

"VTOTICE is hereby given, that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county, Indiana, at their next term commencing on the first Monday in December, 1-60. fur a license tosell Intoxicating Liquors in les? quantities tunn a quart at a time, for one year. My place of business and the premises where said liquors are to be drank, are located on the easfhalf of Lot" number one hundred ana twelve (U2) as the same*is known and designated on the original plat of the town of Crawfordsvilie, nion township, Montgomery county. Indiana.

unty. Indiana. MICHAEL GERBRICK.

Nov. 1U. Ie60-4w.

TTJ33LTC

SALE

M. Simpson, in Ripley Townshir. on

SA TURD A Y, DECEMBER

November 1". 1B60.

OTT

iT

OEALCR3 IN

& MEDICI:

TTTE have just received from New 1 ork, a large and W well selected stock of FRESH

Drng^ and Medicines, ibffctlicr with ifn A.sortmeht of articles ustuTlrJkept in the Dnlg business. Also, a lar^e lot of PURE

WHITE IjKJ-A

Y\redcling

Flax & Ilemp

May 20. ieoo.

1, 1860,

Important to Tiravolen

WESTWARD! I

HAVE just received a complete assortment of Revolvers. Guns. Pistols and Bowie Knives. ReoIvors of Colt's, Allen's. Sharps anii HanhaKan atent. JAMES PATT£RSO\

May 12.1860. n-Uly.

T?OUR or Fivedifferent patterns of the BUCK style J? of Stov*« a«

April »4. •««».. JOHNSON'S^

T7

And Linseed Oil. which wo propose to sell as low aa can be bought for Cash.

PAINTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Colors of all kinds", gronnd and ready for Farmers' use, including House Painting, Wagons.' ie. W» haro on hand, also.

Of the best qnnlity a good INDIGO. and tJba rkriooa brands of the best

VIRGINIA TOBACPO.

Wffwonld inform tfie public in announcing our stock, and to our customers tn general, that we are thankful for past fnvors -and patroimee.ar.il assure them that they will always find us prepared furnish them wilt a Fu'rt'srticle of

Imported Wines & Brandies

Far ITIetKi-liia1 ParpwM.

Our Wines and Brandies are received dircet from our own relatives in Prussia, who manufacture thciu from the products of their own

VI oSf E A. I? S And as such warrtint- and recrtnmcnd tliVm oulr. to persons who require a PUKE

STIMULATING TOXICS.

We have also on hand. Imparted NpecUiclr., suitable for all ages. Also,

\*IOTL/.l*

S

TR/.re«,

Of the best foreign importation, «f anysiie and kind, which the Fiddlers may rely upon as the best ever brought to the place. In connection with the above we have received a full and complete assortment of

BOCKS & STATIONERY, CONSISTING OP

School Books, Blank Boohs, Pocket Books,

AK3 THE BKST OF

Foolscap, Letter, Bill and Nou Papers.

-EITYELOPES £1 Of all sizes and qualities. I'iease give us acai' and examine the above stock before purchasing elsewhere Thepublic may rest assured that our dealings, will be fair and honest with everybody in all branches of our business, and we solicit a further continuance of their patronage. HENRY OTT «V SON.

Crawfordsvillc. June 9. lfc'GO. ii4Tmu

NEW GROCERY STORE!

ICE CREAM SALOON

AND

D. E. CRAIG & CO.,

HAVING

just opened up in the above business on the corner of Washington and Vernon streets. IGrnhams' old sttind.) would inform the citizens of Crawfordsvillc and vicinity, that their stock is complete in every respect, and will be sold at tho lowest figures. Our stock of

O E I E S

consists in part of Sugars. Coffee, Teas. Pepper. Spiee ic., Ac.

O.VM TIOJy\tIt 1

Candies, Xuts. Rnisins, Fica, Prunes, Dates, Oranges Lemons, Citron. MacL*. io.

-KL-BZEIE3 COOL!! Their 1CK CHEAM SALOON fitted up with elegance and taste, and just the place for a warm night.

NEW BAKERY.

The Bakery Department of our establishment is entirely new every .thing having been fitted tip in the best style, and we feel confident that we are prepared to meet the demands of the people with anything iu ourline. A superior article of

BREAD, FRESH EVERY DAY, f.ong Bread, French Itrend, Bottom Bread, Xplit Brcnd, Hound It read, T«ri*t Bread, Milk Bread, nihil in Brcnd, Crackcrs. I'ies. and unsnrpnssed Cakes of all kinds. We have in our employ the best Baker in ton n.

Cak ves, iven to getting up supe•dding Parties, dccoratct Please give u»: a call."

Particular attention will be rior Cakes, to order, for W. if desired, in superb style.

I.'. K."CRAIG CO.

Hartford Fire Insurance Co.

OF WAR TFORB.

Incorporated in

1810.

Capital

Surplus, S*226,53i.5i.

DIRECTORS:

II. HrNTINGTON ClIAR. Hos^ KM.. .TOR Al.F.TN, AI.BEKT DAY. HKNUY KKNKV, JOIIN 1'. I!KACK JAS. GOODWIN, CALVIN DAY, CU.is.J. Ituss.

TIMO. C. AT.LYN,Sec'y. C. LYMAN, ASS. Sec.

11. HfjrriXGTON. President.

Vi'a.

D. ALEXANDER. Oen. Agent for the Western country, residing nt Columbus. Ohio. JOHN GRAHAM. Assistant Gen. As«nt. Columbus. O.

JAMKr* S. TA.M. AOE.N'T.

P. C. Scmrryille, Agent for Crawfordsvillc. September 1, IHGI). n7m6

January Appointments.

Analytical Physician,

AND PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES OF

THE LTTSTG-S,

FORMERLY

Physician to Cincinnati Marine Hos­

pital and Invalid's Retreat. Correspond inc Member of the London Medical Society of Observation. Author of "Letters to Invalid"," and Editor of the ".Medical Stehoscopc." may be consulted .it—

Crawfordsvillc. Ind.. Taylor House. Friday, January II. ieci. '••••, Greencostle, January 10.

EX.'l*1ir.YA TIO.V FRF MC

jSJTontlily "V isits.

Although not the best mode of making examin/itions, Pr. IL will, when desired, prescribe for diseases without asking any questions.

Particular aiteniion paid to diseases o* women r.ij«l children.

*o

Dr. Hardman treats Consunv ryngitis. Asthma.and all other I and LuncJ. by Aiedieal Inhal.'wiion, cuiiibined proper eonititutional treatment.

np'.ion. Broni-liiH' Disea.-c-n tjj" the Ti

La-

OTHER TREATED.

TTpXo chnrco for oonsult*tico. In relation to the followinc either when complicated with Lure AAVCMHi-i'-a

-ITI? or ^.Ti»tiric nl..n..-.

I also invite consultation. I tuual.y hnd them promptly curable. Prolap«ns. and nil forms of Femile Complaints, Irreffulnrities and Wcaknesj.

Palpitation and other form* of Heart Duea'p. iir»r Complaint'. I)y«pep.«i». and all other diseases of the Stomach and liowcls. Piles, and ?o on.

Dr. Hardman treats all chronic or lone landing Disease? of the Lung?. Liver. Stomach. Bowel?. Bladder. Kidney*. Brain. Heart. Nerve*. Womb. Spleen.

Dyspepsia. Giddines?.. iicat of Urine, Syphillis, Sick Headache. Knlargc-d Tonsilt, dc.

\\7E will sell at public auction on the premises of April 21,1?C0. n^Otf VV J.i T. M. Kobbins, at the residence of James

dr. VA\ni:rcRii,T,

The following described property- to-wi_t: scvoa or E N A S E O N eight head of young Horses, (.uttle. ntrp. liMgs onc-ycarlice Jeck Colt. Corn, Fnrminc t'-nsits, J:c.

TERMS:—A credit of twelve months will be eivonon all sums over three dollars, b'y the purchaser pivim his note, with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. All sums under threedollars cashinhand. SIU1 KOUBINis.

RESPECTFCLLY

trnd-irs bis services to the citi­

zens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. lie gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of which arenr.w annually lost for want cf timely and judicious treatment. Those thatarv in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of

Pntrlain Teeth ia fhe West,

Havinc sure utility and ease to all reqniringartificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.

All operations pertaining to the science carefully attended to with the lea«t possible pain. 71^7* Dental Rooms in Empire Block.

November 4.1853. vSnlfitf

1IPPLR OVEN STOVES

A

Bfaif & 0uh1erlsilid's vpa

7-' S

JTKW aROCBKV

aii'i II 'if A HZ-

Felloui-citizetis, are you in'icant of

G-roceries?

DO YOU WANT COFFEE?

-DO YOU WANT 8UGAR?iijTr

DO YOU WANT TEA?

-ry^DO YOU WANT 310LASSESS -.

DO YOU WANT SYRUP?

DO YOU WANT SPICE?

DO YOU WANT PEPPER?

DO YOU WANT SODA?

Blnlr & Ciimbcrlaiid%

Ii the p'ace to buy them CHEAT!

DO YOU WANT TUBS?

DO YOU WANT BUCKETS?

DO YOU WANT BASKETS!

DO YOU WANT BUSHELS?

DO YOU WANT BROOMS?

DO YOU WANT. SEIVES?X

DO YOU WANT BAGS?

DO YOU WANT CHURNS?

Blair and Cumberland's

Is the place to buy 11 Af!

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 tho place to buy these Goods very low.

DO YOU WANT

§500,000.

All paid up.

PLO WS?

DO YOU WANT

REAPERS'?

DO YOU WANT

MOWERS?

DO YOU WANT

N. liowEits. Actuary.

THRASHERS?

Do jon want to Saw* iWoitcj?

BLAIR & NUMBKRLAXD'S

Is the place to

go

tol

MEATS?

DO YOU WANT

IIAMS?

DO YOU WANT

DO YOU WANT

DO YOU WANT

DO YOU WANT

DO YOU WANT

TEACHES?

API'LES?

Blair and Cumberland's

Is the place to them.

ri

Mineral Poisons used various combination* ol Barks. Puds. Leave?, Roots, (iiims.lc.. obtained tn.m I tht Oriental climes, and of the Indian?, only arc prescribed—a full supply of which the Doctor always I carries.

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 place to get them.

T«HTS Stock is larce and harinr been boneht for cash, will be sold very low. we hope all will call and examine our magnificent stock of Goods:— All kinds ot

mj-mzzms

Taken, for whieb A food price will be paid in CASH or Goods.

i-a#irrft' tf .Cifi

Blmir Jt Cumberland,

LARGE '•ari*'- jir« ^it rnrebss-' sfieet. Muth nTjder MeQ«tlaed'r' AF 'Ji ersat JOH*?O.VS. Hall. M»rcb 1*. l*S0-n»tf. M«R

i"FRY s"co:i

A

I

iii uin:vuiHi

PUBLIC (JElfEEAtLY^

TbkVtbey 'aro "now 'in ric«ipt oftheir

FALL& WINTER STOCK

\JJ«a uarir\- or f-

\--f.

DRYs GOODS,

•"TT»

Consisting of fiae variety of

CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS,

P^IjSTTS,

Ginghams, Shaker Hoodg,

OPERA HOODS, (late styles,) tr*

5

tf

BOOTS &: SHOES,

Delaines of every variety and style.

We have also added to our stock, fine Msortmoal ot

Ready Made Clothing,:

13

r—

A_

1 r"T

!,• Which we. will sell at vary low fig urea.

Garments of ct'cry kind,

MADE to ORDER,

FROM PIECE

GOODS,

(1- 1

Which are manufactured by the Widows of our toicn, and who are really in need of our patronage.

If you wish to do good for yourselves nnd others for., ifuiall amount, you should call and examine oar: nock. F. II. FKY .t CO.

November I". lfcfiO. nlSly

No. 3, Commercial Block.

UMRMUUIM!

AND

EVERYBODY!^ THE

undersigned having purchased tho Dry Ooodf Stock of Grimes A Uurbridgt:, are now receiving their

Fall and Winter Goods,

Which they are determined toMcil as low as any other house, to punctual men or for

CASH OR PRODUCE!

We ask all who visit our market to purchase Goods to give us a call, as we arc conOdcnt we can da theia good. Our slock consists of

PRINTS, of all grades, DELAINES, MORINOS,

DEBEGES,

Bleached and Brown Muslins,

Plnnacl* «f all kliiln, Ciagtiaai, S A E I I O O S N E O O S

HATS AND CAPS, OF ALL KINDS,

Ready Made Clothing!

Satinctts, Cassimercs, Tweeds, Src, BOOTS & SHOES:

For everybody. CHEAP! A fine stock of

Queensware, Glassware, Groceries, Knives i$- Forks, Tea (f" Table,Spoons,

,tc., and indeed everything that can becallod forio our linn. JO^ifr. T. X. MVKRS K-ill be-on hand. realy knd hanry to wait on all his u!d friend-' and rustotneri.

Al.f.L.N .t Bl.VKOHD.

Crawfordsville. Srpt.2J. 1?«0. nll-ly

New Bo(^' & Shoe"

ESTABLISHMENT!

J. C. Hartung, Proprietor.

\V"OL'LD respectfully inform the Citizens of Craw-fonl-yilli and vicinity that he has recontly pencil .Ncvf

BOOT fe SHOE

TOR I","

On Main Street immediately I Vest of .- Graham Brothers' Store,

where he will manufacture And keop constantly OA baud a fine ustiortmcnt of

Ready Made Work,

—cosiisTi.vo or— rc.tt:

BOOTS & SHOES!

msde in thf n'ate*t and most durable mfcnnor. K»pcci.i! a:tentiou paid to .. ,,

nEP^viniisra.

3P?* Prices moderate. Everybody is respectfully invited to iv [iima call. Dcc. 31. le.19.-u" J. C. HARTUNG.

JAm\*l'AR 1* 19th,

I860.

ONE HUNDRED BISHEU

CHOICE

CLOVER SEED!

FOR SALE AT rrff Tja""

Graham Brotber's.

January 4.1660.

n. im.

TTtt.t

Gold Fens,

JAJfEs

TXiit^svy.VA-.rT..r