Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 February 1861 — Page 3
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MBS. WItfSLOW,
An experienced Nurso and Femnle Physician, presents to the attention cf Mothers, her
SOOTHING SIRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETB1XG.
WWcli greatly facilitates the proccss of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflamations—will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is sure
TO UBOIJLATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rc3t to your•«lres, ana RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
We have put up nnd sold this_nrticlcfor over ten yearn, and CAN SAY li« CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it. what we have nrver been able to say Of any other medicine-NEVER HAS IT FAILED Lv a single Tnstaxce, TO EFFECT A CURE when timely ujed. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfnetion tj any one who used it. On the contrary, all arc delighted with its operations, and •peak in termd of commendation of it? mngical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT
WE DO
ence AND
KNOW." after ten yean' experi
PLEDGE OUB HE1/UTATfOX FOR HE
FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after tho syrup is administered.
This valuable preparation 13 theprcMcrip'.ion of one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKI LLFl NURSES in New England. and has been used with NE ER-FAILING SUCCESS IN
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only relieves the child from pnin. but invigorates the stomach ami bowels, corrects acidity, and Kives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GLWPIXG IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, And ox'crcomeconvulsions, which if notrpoedily remedied. end in ,death. believe it the REl"T AND Surest remedy in the worm in an eases of DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA IN CHILDREN. whether it arises from Teething. or any other cause. We would say to every Mother who has a child suffering frnm any ofUieforft'oimr complaints. DO NOT LET YOUll PREJUDICES, NOR 1I1E PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand between you and rniir tuifforinz Child nnd the relief that will be 6TOT".MoLIJTBLY SURE-to follow .the nseof this Medicine, if timely used. lull directions forusiqg will accompany each b^tle. None genu(no unless the fac-snnilie of Cl/KTlJs & PERKINS, New York, is 011 the outside wrapper.^
Sold by Druggists throughout thu orld. Principal Offlcc, 1.1 Cedar Street, IV. Y. PNICB. ONLY 25 CENTS PEIL BOTTLE. For sale by Henry Ott A Son. Feb. 9,1801. vl2-n30-ly.
Sheriff's Sale.
virtue of a certified copy a Decree to nje diJj »rccted from the Clerk's Ofiieo of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, Indiana, in a cause wherein N'oah W. Grimes is plaintiff and Henry C. Campbell, is defendant, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and eighty dollars with inftest on said decree and costs. I will cxposo at Public Sal", to tho highes bidder. 011 Saturday the 2d. day of March A. D. between tho hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and -1 o'clock, P. M, of said day, at the door of the Court House of said Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits of a term notexceeding ••.•veil years, of the following described Real Estate, i-wit: Lot number block number eleven, in the town of Alumo, Montgomery county, Indiana,
If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient Hum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at tho same time and place, expose nt Public Sale the fee-simple of said estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and O.'StS.
Said sale will be tnfido without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WM. K. WALLACE,
NOTICE
Sheriff of Montgomery county,
r.y I. N. Schooler, Deputy. Feb. 9, leGl. -1w. [Printer's foe ?5.'5.]
AU.Ut.\ IS Et.lTOU'9 NAM!.
Nday
OTICE is hereby given that I will sell al Public Auction, upnii the promises, on Saturday tho 9:h of March, lSiil. the following described real emuo situate in Wayne Township. Montgomery •tiuiity. Indiana, to wit: Tho undivided two-thirds of ihc north hnlfnf the north west quarter of section iwen'y-scvcn. in township nineteen. north of rango six west, upon the terms following to wit: One ihinl of the purchase money to be p.tid in hand,one third in six months nnd 1 ho residue in twelve months from djy of snle, 'lie purchaser securing the defercd insiallmenis by note, with securiiy. baariog interest t'.-om J.V.o ami v. jivi.'.g relief from v:iln-li..n !»w
ol'
N'OTICKof
JOHN M. lil.V.
.Application
lor Mct'iisi?.
i-* hereby given, that I will apply to the Board .mmissioncrp of Montgomery county, Indiana, ai their next term conim-ncing on the first Mond iy in March 1F6I. for a License to sell Intoxicating Liqui.rs in less quantity than a quart al a time for oi.-.- y- ai'. My place of business and the premises where s-aid liquors are to bo drank, are located 011 Par of j.ot s-.ilur on the original nlattof the Town of CrawfoitUvile. Union township, Montgomery county. Indiaini.
Feb. 9. No. "0 IPflt, 3w. JOHN" CARROL. Notice of Application for License.
N'OTICEof
is hereby given, that. I will apply to the Hoard CoiTMiiisioners of Montgomery county. Iudi. nn.nt 1 heir m-.vt term, commencing 011 the first Monday in March, IdOi.for a License to soil intoxicating Liquors in less qu,:: tities than a quart at a T1 in for one "nr. My place of business ami t!i p.-emiies whereon "aid Liquors are to be drank,nr located 011 part of lots number 01 and 1)2, on Wash iug'on street, between Vernon and Market streets ill the Town of 'rawfordsville, Union township •iifirimcry •ounty. Indiana.
February -. Ittil, n-'9w3. GEORGE J. HAYS.
Notice of Application for License.
N'OTICKof
is h-reby given, that I will apply to tho Hoard Commissioners of Montgomery County, Indiana, at their next term commencing on the lirst Monday in March. IHfil, for a liceusc to tell intoxicatInc liquors, in less quantities than a quart at a time to be drnnk 011 the premises for one year. Tho place whore said liquors aro to be sold and drank is Lot No. Two 0-) in John Willson's addition to tho Town of Crawfordsville, Union Township, Montgomery county. Indiana. I'KTERMISII.
February 11, lt'GO. no39w3
Notice of Application for License "VTOTICF. is hereby given, that I will apply to the -i-* County Hoard of Commissioners of Montgomery County. Indiana, at their next term commencing on the first Monday in March, 1SC1, fur a liccnso to sell intoxicating liquors in loss quantities than a quart a time, to bo drank on the premises for one year. My place of business, and the premises where said liquors aro tn he sold and drank, arc located in the South room, first story of the l'lirsel House, Lot No. 00, in the original plat of the Town of Crawf fordsvillc ontgomery county, Indiana.
igi 11111 Din ship, Mo
Union Towns
JEREMIAH McNKKLY.
February 2,1P6I. no29w3
THE
rejular^ Communication of Crawfordsville Chapter. No. 40 of Royal Arch Masons, will be holden at the Hall on Saturday evening, February 9d at 7 P. M. A general attendance is requested, lly Order of
CEO. F. DOUGHERTY. II. P.
T. J. West, Sccrctary. FARM FOB 8ALU. /"CONTAINING 16(J acres of rich land. 80 \J acres of it in cultivation and 10 acres PjM^which can bo clcarcd at a very small expense. ^^H»Upon tho premises there is a new two story frame Dwelling House of eight rooms, liarn, Stable, Orchard and two wells of never failing wntcr. The farm is situated six miles south-east of Crawfordsville. Indiana, and one mile cast of tho Louisvi le. Now Albany Chicago Railroad at Canino's Mills, l'rico four thousand live hundred dollars. Address
Wm. J. McCULLOUGII, 500 Main street. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Jan. 18,1860. 2w. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. •^OTICE is hereby given that I will sell at public A* auction in Franklin Township, one milo north of Darlington, Indiana, on Saturday the 26th day of January, the following described personal property of the estate of Nathan Morgan, '.ate of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased: Two Horses, one Carriage, Harness and bedding.
Tebms—A
credit of twelve months will be given
from day of sale, the purchaser given note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement
SWS'
EBENEZER P. McCLASKEY,
Jan. 5.1861 no2t-3w Administrator.
tnn CINCINNATI ROVER PLOWS JUST RrlW ceircd and to bo sold for ca^h at a small advanco on Cincinnati pricca. These plows have world wjdo reputation and consequently there are parties who manufacture a spurious article and call thexn the
Kover.
^ono arc genuine except tliose
made by Garret A Cottroan, Cincinnati, Ohio. Farmor. will please call a- No. ii. Empire Rlock.at the sign of the Pad Lock, and examine tor themselves
Jan. 06, ld61. n'-S SAMUEL H. GREGG
I Commissioner's Sale. I"'HE undersigned, Commissioner appointed for the A purpose by tho Montgomery Common Please Court fives notice that he will sell at private sale, the life interest of Abraham Millinger, in the following OMcribed estate, situated in Montgomery county, Indiana, to wit: Th* east half of the south cast quarter of section 38. in township eighteen, north of range nve. west. For terms apply to the undersigned.
AARON FOUST.
December 8,18GO-4w-lprinter's feo 5".
Important
to
Travelers
WESTWARD!
»«Sly.
ENLAR6EDJACILITIES!
Reduction of Expenses
J. s. MILLER & CO'S. Carriage Manufactory,
Market St, north of Court House Square, CBAWFOBD8TILLE, is®. Having recently purchased, enlarged and improved the premises we occupy, therby saving expense of rent, and giving increased facilities for manufacturing
C-AJR/KI^GKES,
Buggies, Sulkies, Spring
Wagons, Sleighs STc. We wonld respectfully announce to our friends and the public generally that we are now in apposition to defy all competition in onr lino in this State as regards
PRICES. STYLES AND WORKMANSHIP, and invite an inspection of our Carriages, Buggies, itc.. a fine assortment of which wo keep constantly on band. Being all practical workmen and employing none by the most skillful, and using tho VER1 BEST OF MATERIAL, together with our long acquaintance with the wants of '.his section of country, we cannot help giving satisfaction, as we confidently assert that our work and prices cannot be excelled by any other establishment in Indiana. Old Buggies taken in exchange. All our work wnrrented one year. Repairing. Blacksmithing, Trimming, PaintJng.tc. with neatness and despatch.
Ap. 35. I860. Feb. 2, '01.
STATE OE INDIANA,) MONTGOMERY COUNTY. I
ssa"
Complaint in Attachment for $47,30 before Alexander Hoover, a Justice of the Peace of Franklin Township, Montgomery county, Ind.
ELI AS FRANCIS vs. FRANKLIN QUIN.
THEplaintiff
defendant Franklin Quin is hereby notified that 0:1 the fith day of January 1861. the above named filed his affidavit and bond necessary to entitle him to a writ of attachment against said defendant that accordingly a writ of attachment was issued to cause Knox who returned tho writ of attachment with his endorsement, Jan 11th 1861.
Taken one sorrel horse, one crib of corn, one set of harness. The defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that cn the 10th day of February 1801 at 10 o'clock A. M. I will try and determine said complaint whereof the defendant and all others interested will take notice. Dated this l"tli day of January 18(il.
ALEXANDER HOOYER, Justice.
Jan. 20,1801. n23-3w. [Printer's fee $3,00] ADMIMSTRATOIt'S NOTICE. "VfOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has 1 been unpointed Administrator of the estate of Samuel J. Champion, late of Montgomery County, deceased. The estate is supposed to be solvent.
SAMUEL R. HUGHES,
Jan. 26,1861. n23-2w. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. IV^OTICE is hereby given that I will sell at Public X' Auction on Monday tho 18th day of February next at, the late residence of Samuel J. Champion, deceased, about four miles north east of Crawfordsville, all his personal property (not taken ly the widow) consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. Wheat, Corn, one Wagon, Farming Utensils, Wheat in the ground, several barrels of Sorghum Mollasses, one Sorghum Cane Mill and Evaporating Pan. Ac. te.
Tekms—A
crcditof ten months will be given on all
sums over three dollars by purchaser giving note with approved security waiving valuation law s. SAMUEL R. HUGHES,
Jan. 20,1SG1. n2S3iv. Administrator. NOTICE TO BORROWERS OF SCHOOL. FUISTDS!
LL persons having loans of the School Funds of j-\. Montgomery county, are respectfully requested not to delay payment of the intrest falling due thereon previous to the 1st day of March. 1801, longer than '.hat time— ifMRCM 1st, 1861.
The condition, as all are aware, uopn which said funds are loaned, being the annual payment of the interest
in advance.
T. RIDGE,
Jan. 20 No 28. 1801—4w. Auditor of M. C.
Its fray J%'oticc«
TAKEN
UP, on the 17th diy of November. 1800, by Samuel Duzuy. living in Coal Creek township, Montgomery county. Indiana, oneEstray Grey Mare, supposed to be six years old past: no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised by W. S. Foster and Joseph Calhoun at one hundred dollars, before Samuel MeCooi!=. Justice of tho Peace.
A ties WM. C. VANCE, Clerk. December 8. 1800*
ss.
NTAVK OS:' EXDIAXA, ON (i 0 M1: O L' N V. Court of Common l'lcas, February Term 1P01.
Flias Francis James Smith and "Willirvni .S. Smith
Complaint.
Impleaded with
Abraham Garr et al.
VV*'IIEREAS said plaintiff by Hurley Mason his Attorneys, filled in the Clerk's office of said Court his complaint on thenbove entitltdcanse.snid I'iaintitT by his Attorneys n'1-0 filed the atlidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth Jhiit said defenlanis James .Smith and William's. .Smith, are not residents of the State of Indiana, therefore notice of the tiling and pendancy of said complaint is hereby jji von to said iion-reiident defendants, ,Tatue \\". Smith and William S. Smith, that they may appear on the first day of the next term of said Court to be holden in trie Court House at Crawfordsville in 'aid county of Mintgomery. commencing on the first Monday iu February noxt, (ISO!) and answer said Complaint.
Attorneys and Counselors at Lair, "yyMLL give close attention to business entrusted
to tliem. make prompt collections and quick returns. Particular attention paid to the settlement of decedent estates, foreclosure of mortgages Ac.
over
Office
in
Wallace llloek,
the
Review
South side illain Street,
Office.
J%%OTSC]E
OF THE ELECTION OF TRUSTEES OF SHANNONDALE LODGE, NO 1ST. 'TMIFSTEKS for Shannondalc Lodge, No. 167 will JL beheld at the Hall of said Lodge iu Shannondale 011 the evening of the 16th day of February, 1B0I, at o'clock.
& v«y
Importers and Manufactures of
CIGARS, SNUFF,
A O A O
beticcen Washing-
ton a?id Green Streets.
CRAWFORDSVILLE.
"Y*7"0ULD rSspeOtfully inform theoitiiensgenerally that having bought tho OEtnlishmcnt of Mr. A Nolle, and wishing to do a living business, would solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the conccrn. Call at the old sinml opposite Mount's Eag'lo Hotel, sign of the Indian Cnief.
Tobacco and Clears,
At Wholesale and Retail 1 The most choice brands of Tobacco and Cigars will be sold at the lowost figures. SCHULTS A VANDYKE.
May". IJ.'iP-ly.
COMMISSION HOUSE.
JFrfitik. Skinner & Co., Xo. SiS
Wcm 8rconl
turret, Cincinnnti, 0.
KKCEIVE AND SELL
Baki.ky Malt, Bcttek, Feathkr3.
Wheat,
RYK. Couv. Oats.
Hoi-.-,
Hoos.
Baklsjv, Beans.
CltKESK, liKMr, 1.MIP. TOBACCO, tillK-VSE.
Bacon. Bri.s Meat. Blckwueat.
1)KY
IllllES.
1ALI.OW, SAI.tHIPKS. Cotton. Gi-.vxy Sacks.
Dry Fruit*, TimoiSiy,
CIoti-p.
Ftnx Hrmii
Seed,
AND PRODUCE IN GENERAL. Purchase or. Orders, at lowest market prices, every description of Merchandise. Whisky. Flour. Tallow". Grease, Lard, Bulk Meat and Bacon, Sugar and Molasses. Ship your Produce and Draw at Sight.
October 6.1PC0. n!2m6 SOMETHING NEW,
The "Ajax*? Rivalled,
TH? Celebrated Cook Store the Economist, with or *!,t16.1BS9.
.2ut^fLn"ovets. call and see it at April JOHNSON'S.
UPPER OVEN STOVES
A
STATE OF nSUNJl,)
nMii|*ina')' CMBir-i" Jlntgomery Circalt C«urf, iTtarrh Term,' ISOl. GEORGE F. sUt vs. Complaint for Divorce. 3 ELIZABETH SAX. XXTHEREAS said plaintiff by White &. Binford bis attorneys, filed in the Clerk's Office of said Court his complaint in the above entitled cause, said plaintiff by his attorneys also filed the affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that said defendant is not a resident of the state of Indiana, therefore notice of the filing and pendancy of said comSlaintnextSax,
is hereby given to said non-resident defendant lizabcth that.she may appear on the first day of the term of said Court, to be holden in the Court House at Crawfordsville. in said county of Montgomery commencing on the second Monday iu March next, (1801) and answer said complaint.
Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
Jan. 19,1561, ni!7-4w. I Printers fee $5,00.]
Sheriff's Sale.
BYrected
virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me difrom the Clerks office of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county Indian, in a cause wherein Simon W. Bennag plaintiff and Reuben Taylor and Jemima Taylor are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of two hundred and eighty-eight ($288.50) dollars and fifty cents with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on
Saturday the 2d., day of February 1S61, 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 said Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents nnd profits of a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate, to-wit: Lotsnumber77 and 78, of in-lots in the Town of Crawfordsville, as the same are numbered and known 011 the recorded plat of said Town, and also part of Lot nnmber "0, as designated on the original plat of said Town, commencing at the north east corner of said lot number "0, on the west side of Washington street, thence south sixty-two and a half feet with the west side of said street, thence west paralleld with the north line of said lot one hundred and 03 feet to an alley, thence north with said alley 62,'j l'eet to the north line of said lot, thencc past with said line one hundred and 65 feet to the place of beginning, situated in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana. If such rents and 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 Estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, Interests and costs.
Wm. K. WALLACE. Sheriff of Montgomery county. By I. N. Schooler. Deputy.
Jan. 12, 1861. no20-4w. (Printers fee $6,75.)
Sheriff's Sale.
BY
virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk's Office of ihc Circuit Court of Montgomery county, in a cause wherein George II. Harnes and William Osterhout is plaintiffs, and David T. Ridge is defendant, requiring me to maku the sum of Three Hundred and Eighty-one Dollars ami 43 cents, with interest on said deeree and cosis, I wili expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday 19th daj of Jautiarv, A. B. ISftl, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. 111. and 4 o'clock p. ni. 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 following described Real Estate, to-vvit:
A certain piece or parcel of land east of the Town of Crawfordsville. containing two acres more or less, being part of the east half of the south-cast quarter of scction thirty-two. in township nineteen, north of range four west, beginning at a stake in the centre of the Indianapolis State Rosid, at the South-ea-u corner of a lot conveyed by Israel T. Canby to George Holmes, on the2.sth day of May, 1838. thence east 12 poles, thcnce north 11J,' poles, thence west 12 poles, thence south with the east line of said Holmes lot ll?i poles to the beginning also beginning at the north-east coiner of said lfilines lot at a stake in Ambrose Whitlock'ssouth line, thence east with said line 12 poles, thence south 11!^ poles, thence west 12 poles to a stake in Holme-,' east lint:, thencc north to place of beginning also apart of said east half above described, as follows: beginning at a stt'ke in the south-east corner of a lot sold to Peter Curtis, thence oast with the center of said Indianapolis Statu road 12 poles to a stake, thence north 23 poles tn a stake in the line of Ambrose Whitloek, thence west with the snid line 12 jii-les to a stake on the east line of said Curtjs line, thence south with said line to place of beginning the part intended is two neres. in the west half of said a'or.ve described pieces of land. All lying and being in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana.
If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said deeree, interests a-id costs. 1 will at the same time and place, "xpose at Public Sale the fee simple of said Ileal Estate, or so much thereof as may be su'Jieiciit to discharge said deeree, interest and costs.
Ii'
Attest: WM. C. VANCE Clerk.
Jan. 26, 1SGI. nCS-Gw. UEOHC.E 1. llt'KI.KV. II. K. MASON". ISUKLKV A 3IASO!V,
WM. K. WALLACE. Sheriff M. C.
Dec. 22, l.-iiti-noi3-w4-|priuter'.= fee ^ll.-.l.
Sheriff's Sale.
virtue of a certified copy of a Deeree to me di
Court of Ceintnon Pleas, July Term. IciiO. ill ii cause wherein .l.iel l,uu and Witlinui H:irtm:in arupiuintili's nnd liiram II ughes and Nancy Hughe ants, requiri Hundred and Twenty-four Dollar with interest said deer,-.: and costs, I will expose at Public Sale. to the highest blddur, 011 S:itur:!.Iy. TH:: -J!!!!: DAY
of
BCNETNIIRI-,
between the hours of o'cbcl n. tn. an-1 l..'c!o:-l p. 111. of said day, at the •ioor of the Cuun II(.o-e of said Montgomery county, Indiumi, the refits lind profits of a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described IU11I Estate, to-wit:
The north-west quarter of section twenly-nine, iu township wenty. north »f range four west -ilsu. one undivided third part of llu- :i.!i'th--ast quarter of ihv south-west quarter of section thirty, in township twenty. iKrih of range four '.vesi alio the or.e undivided third part of all the following tract of land which was not laiii oil" into Town Lots in Linden, to-wit:— Seventy acre oU of the south end .T the west half of the sr.!i h-wesl quarier of section eight, township
fee simple of said Ileal Estate, or so much thereof as may b.sufficient to diocharg:: said decree, interest
and eosrSaid sal" will he made without nay relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. s»vV-
WM. K. WALLACE. Sheriff- M. C. Ry 1. N. Sciiooi.Kit. Deputy.
nL'ccmli'.-r lao!l--1iv-1printer'#fee
Sheriff's Safe.
B\i
virtue of three Executions to me directed from the Clerk ,if tii" Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county. I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on
I-'viilny, t}«r oth !:iy of Xiivriiiher, -tween the iietirs of 10 o'clock A. M. and 'I o'clock P. M., of said day. at the door of the Court House of said Montgomery county. Indiana, tho rent.-and profits of 1 term not exceeding seven years, of the iollowini: described Real Estate, to-wit:
Apartol the nurth-westfractional quarter of seeItion lwo. in town-hip nineteen, liortn of rnnire six west, described a- follows: commencing twenty-two rods south of the north-east corner of said quarter. I thencc west eighty roils, thence south sixty-five rods, thcnce ea-t eighty rod-, thence north sixty-live rods to the plac.: of beginning, containing thirty-two and ja half nei es ly.jre or less. .U1 lying nnd being in the iinty of MonJgjii.:: and State cf Indiana.
A ill 011 failure th" full amount judgment, interest ami e..sf\ I .rill, al the same time and place, expose 1 I at Public'Sale the fee-simple of said Real Estate.
Taken a-1 the property of John A. Higbee, al the suit of .John C. Ranseme':- and others. I Snid sale will be made wiihoutany relief whatever 1 from valuation or appraisement* laws.
Vi'.'d. K. WALLACE. ShcriiT M. C. Py 1. N. Sctt00M.it. Deputy.
1 November in. lS(jf*-3w-[printer's fee $5.
DISSOLUTION. I
rpHE
partnership heretofore existing between the 1. undersigned in the Ranking business, i- this day (dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the 1 firm will be settled by the senior partner. I. C. Elstuii. I The busiuoss will be continued by Klston Son.
ELSTON Jt LANE.
si Crawfordsville. Nov. 1, lrG'l—!w. I [Journal copy and charge Bank.] ESTKAY 1VOTICE.
Rl",AKEN
up by Aamos Larncm living in Sugar Creek township. Montgomery county. Indiana, on the 14 th day of November. 1S00, one cstray brindlo cow, with some white on the belly, supposed to be twelve years old, marked with a crop ot the left ear and a split on the same nppri&d by Isaac Wiant and William Nells, at §13, before John Mitchell, a Justice of the Peace.
Attest: WM.C. VANCE. Clerk.
Pec. 29. l.«60.
Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Heal Estate. STATE OP IX0IA1V1,
Montgomery Count)-,
VFOTICE is hcroby given, that Elston Savers. Administrator of the Estate of William Grennrd, 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 bo heard at the uext term of the Court of Common Picas of said county. WM. C. VANCE. Clerk
Nov. 10, l?fi0-3w* C. C. P. of M. C.
ADJIIMSTKATkOlV SOTICH. "V"otice is hereby given, that the undersigned has IN beeu appointed Adminisiratrix if the Estate of •lohn W. McDanicl, late of Montgomery County, dc-cca-cd. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.
consent
LARGE variety tyle«, and liiesto raitpurchas •r» »t JOHNSON'S
CECEiLIA S. MCDANIEL. Administra'-rix.
Drceiuber'-"--d, lfWl. ''Fmi sAijii. ICO Arrc« of I-int Cliuw Hnosaa I.nnd,
Crawfordsville. July ~. lfOO-tf.
JOHN MORGAN.
NOTICE OF DIS!iOLl°TIO.\.
-----hereby
illiam
C. 'N
counts and notes of said firm.
NEW TIME TABLE.
Louisville. N, Albany & Chicago
HAIL ROAR
F0R
ST EOUli CHICAGO. DETROIT. AND AT T. POINTSWEST AND NORTHWEST. The Great Western and Northwestern
SHORT LINE ROUTE. i860.
FALL ARRANGEMENT,
,"s"rinf?
i860.
Two Daily trains to St. Louis and Cincinnati, and One to Chicago. Ou and after Tburadny. Oct. j, 1830, Passenger trains will leave New Albany aa follows: 6:.50 A. M. St. Louis and Chicago Express Mail, (daily, except Sunday) through in daylight, reaching St. Louis at S:00p in, and Chicago at. S.-OO a :n. 7:50 P. M„ daily, St Louis Express, reaching St.
Louis at 8:30 a in.
Retubkisg.—Trainsleave
St. Louis at7:00 a m, and
6:40 m, connecting closely at Mitchell with trains South, arriving in Louisville at 8:30 a 111, and 8:15 m. ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CARS TO
ST. LOUIS, CINCINNATI «r CHICAGO.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. All trains connect closely with all passenger trains 011 the Ohio Mississippi Railroad, and wait indefinitely for 0.£ M. trains when they are delayed, there\7-
passengers reliable connections at
Mitchell, to or from St. Louis or Cincinnati, il -T'Picngers and baggage taken to and from any of the city and the cars free of charge.
Both through trains conneetclosely at Grecncastle with toe Terre Haute and Richmood. Railroad, west
Railroad for Toledo and intermediate stations. Also, at Michigan City with the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all points West and Northwest. Alsofor Detroit and all points East. .lO'lHROUGil TICKETS and further information can b(^obtained at the UNION R. R. TICKET OfrFICE, No. i!70, south-east corner of Main a Third streets, Louisville, Ky.
IUPTrainsa'rerun by Louisville time. octC 31. 13. ItlCStER, Sup't.
O I A I'P RESENTS!
Is the place to purchase
CHILDRESS TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES!
Of a'.l kinds, suitable for I-Iolida- Gifts.
Goods ever brought to Crawfordsville, just rcceiv I'£ A.WI/AI.S, JIISJI.S:*.
S.STKORKAI'iiS.
D. j-]. CE AIG CO.,
Nancy Hughes an^ defend- rTAYING just opened up in the above business on nuke lit. sum of Forty-( ne II thco-'in'-r of ashinirw.n and Vernon -iroets.
1
f:rahamj- old aland.) wntii.l inform (Ii ("rnwf piece in figures.
d-villn every (K
•n
S •hj! ,5l j! lis)
•.••••n^ists in tiai Ac., Ac.
TI 1(.K
1::?ssssr new bakbhy. ft.r-...rricw,|,,,.,,trf™r™o« the .-!me time and place, expose at i'ublic Sale the I !'!n'lv!yl",:-.ndwe'bing
Crackers. Pics, and unsurpas.-ed_ Cake? of nil kinds, ac'io. -Nervous \\'e havo in our employ the best Raker iu town. Debility. A\Reddin.Y Cakes, i'nr:i»tr..irnttenti»n will be given to gettinir un superior Cakes, to order, fur Wedding Parties, deeoratCL if desired, in superb style. Please give u-- a call. .May •-«. lr'30. 1). E. CRAIG CO.
HOWARD ASSOOIATIOK
MEDICAL
Address DK. J. SKILLIN noCGIITON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Associnlion. No. 2 South Ninth Street, l'hildclphia, l'a. By order of the Directors.
"THE LANE & BODLEY
S a 2 3 VICTORIOUS
At the Indiana State Fair. 'i-) BEATING ITS COMPETITORS
25 FEET PES MINUTE,
On the Trial Test before the Committee.
1" VINO in Coffee and Anderson couutics. will be' T^OING its work with greater ease and cutting I -f-J sold at low ratesforcash. criraded.on fairjerms. |-1/smoother lumber., andmay be taken at all times with perfect tafety Apply soon, cf
It c:M be worked with less hand!-and do more work
tlifin
any other Mi!!.
The Lane
A
EN.
dissolved by mutual
acce
in
authorized to settle the ac
GEORGE MUNNS, AMOS THOMPSON. WM.
n.
Jan. 19. nS7-3w.
VANCE.
R.H.CRAIG.
T^OtJR or 1 ivedifferent psttt rm of the BUCK style •T of Stores aa April?«.lW9. JOHNSON'S
1
MIscellaiiecrLas-
The
A
.\ lo a it
.\*n 0
n*
'ardly Realized.
ni 'ad an 'orriblo 'eadache this hafternonn. haml
onor it curcd me so.quick that 1 'ard'.y realized I 'ad an 'eadache.
jmiEABACHE ia the favorite sign by which nature makes known any deviation whatever from tl,e natural state of the brain, and viewed in this light it may be loohed on as a safeguard intended to give notice of disease which might otherwise escape attention, till too late to be remedied and its indications sho'd never be ncglected. Headaches may be classified under two names, vix: Symptomatic and Idiopathic.— Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common and
of disease of the stomach constituting
ache,
'"St-
The largest stock and greatest variety of Fancy I Rheimivtisin, Foul Itren Pile.- :'.:id others of like nature, while long train of frightful dissases, -iucli as Malignant Fevers, Abccsscs, Dy.-cniary, Diarrha.i.
vskivm,
UIAKiSCS FOR IS«I,
TOY BOORS FOR THE UTTLft ONES. Kcinomber to call at the Main and ilroen streets. 'e. 13, lt-'C0-3w.
-Id Rook Store, come F. M. I!i:ATO.\\
NEW GROCERY STORE!
ICE CREAM SALOON AND
einiiy. tl.nt tin ir
leet, tinii will be S'.ld
Dyspepsia. Apoplexy. Epilepsy, I'araly-is. Hysteria, llypoehondria.-i Mehineholy mid Insanity, lirst indicate their prcscncc in the system by this alarming symptom. Not linfrequently the diseases mimed originate in Constipation, but take on an independent existence unless the eau-e is eradicated in an early stage. From ill' these eonsiderafionsit follows that the disorder should receive immediate attention whenever it occurs, and no person should neglect to get a box of C'ephalie Pills on the fir.-t appearance of llie eoinplaij.t. 11s their timely use will expel the insidious approaches of disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life.
A Heal blessing.
I'itysician.—Well.
ache? I Mlts.
Li.-el i:i e,)!llthe |ljv,l-f(
I uing lie
TZO*T\31Z
f.'an.lic' Lemons
:. Nuts. Hai-ins. Fig-:, Prune Date ,! Citron. Maee. .ic.
coon.I!
SAWI(I\ i-f.rt',1 «it',ele
1
haying been lined up in tl
lurline. A superior article BREAD,FRESH T.ong Krntil,
ISiitt«m Kroil, K011111I 9Sreud, Diilk lircnit,
CitK
EZRA 1). HEARTWEI.L, Pre.,idc.\l.
GEO. FAlliCHILD, Secretary. Dec. 35. I?l3(i— ly. Bit.
YAXDERBILT,
Rodley Saw Mill has been exhibited a
W E N A I S
a a
\T
.•1 Boicrolcnt Institution established bj Tr-rDtp v.,11 ever Ij.-ive the Sick Hondaeh^? Do you S/HVIOI Endou-nment, for the Relief of, 'n nthe Sick and Distressed, afflicted with totally uni.t y..a wen- i,:r
Viri'l. nt and Epidemic Diseases, and espcciallf/ for the Cure of Diseases ot'\ I'"r thi- and other 'purposes you 1 1 wn\s have a box of tliein on hand to u?o the Sr.c au Organs. I rcnuires.
ADVICE giver gratir. by the Acting
Surgeon, to nil who apply by letter, with a deseriptioii ot iheir condiiion, (use. occupation: hcbils of life. Ac.,) antl in eases of e.-:tremc poverty. Medicines- turhished free of charge.
VALl'ABLE REPtlRTS on Spernintorrhoc.-i. ard other llisnses of the Sexual Organs.and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the ii'liicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.— Two or three Stamps tor postage will be acceptable.
SURGEON.
DENTAL im ^-UTLLi-T
RESPECTFL'LLV
tenders his services to theciti-
ions of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He gives: particular attention to carious teeth—millions of which are now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of
Porcciain Tcotli in Ihc Wfsl,
Having sure utility and case to all requirirgartifici.il substitutes, from a single tooth to aa entire double set. All work warranted.
All operations pertaining to the science carefully attended to with the least possible pain. II Dental Rooms in Empire Block.
November-t. 1S53. v5n!Stf
and all persons of
N E E RE N
E
IT
It is more portable, inoro^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-List.
LANE .T BODLEV.
Comer John and Water sis..Cincinnati.Ohio. Nov.IT.
L£G0. NLSMS
Watches, Lockets, Jewelry and Musical Boxes,
REPAIREDIcall
and warranted. To this branch of the
business especial attention, and feeloonSent, that in prices ard quality
of
APVERT8SEMENTS. Blair & Cumberland's
op Laser
aok.«.—'There
is a
growing tendency in this age to appropriate the most expressive words of other languages, and after awhile to incorporate them into our own: thus the word Cephalic, which is from the Greek, signifying "for the head," is now becoming popularized in connection with Mr. Spalding's great Headache remedy, but it will soon be used in a more general way. and the word Cephalic vrill become 03 common as Electrotype and many others whose distinction as foreign words h»3 been worn away by common usage until they seem native and to the manor born."
Mr-. -Jones, how i.-: that head-
Jonkh.—Gone!
Doctor, till gone! the pill you
sent cured in just twenly minutes, ami lwi-oyou would send more .-o that I can have them handy, I'llvsrciA.v.—Vou .mii g-t them at any Druggist?, ("all for Cephalic Pills. I find 1 hey never fail, and 1 1 recommend them in all eases of Headache.
Musi. Jom:s.—I shall send for a box directly, and shall tell all my uCcri: f.'i'.n-is,for they area t'.K.u. llI.U.S.SIMi.
:rv Million's
op
I'p
:ir=, CuiTcc. TPepper, -Spice
Ujilpaks 1: vcit.—Mr. Sjial-
^.l^i two million?, oi hottle., of his celebra'ared (liue.tinil it is estimated that each botsat len-:l to:i dollars worth of broken furniture, thus making an iiirgreirai-'1 --f twenty million's o( dollars reclaimed from total loss by this raltl-.'' ycntioii. Having made hi-. Glue a household lie now ]r. ses to .|o the world still greater «e 1'V curing all the aeiiing hea-is with his Ccphali and it they are as eo,l a his Glue, lluad.ichc s'n.n vanish awiy like snov, in.Inly.
—Spalding's Cephalic pills Headache. Rilious Head- I Costivoaess and U.ncral
Dischvi:i:y.—Among the mo-t important of
all the great_ me-iicai di.-covcrics of the age may be i.-oosidored ihe vystdn if vaccination for protection from Small Pox. the lYphnlic Pill for relief of Headache, iin'l tlie ust: 'Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either of whieii is a sure sp'\:i!ic. whose le. etits will be experienced by sutfcririg hi'.iaatiitj !•_ .if'.er th'.:irdi?'.:overcrs arcforg'tu-n.
pica«ure.*cv.-rs»ii..n
cifRir
eatb
HeadacliG
Ry the use of these Pills the periodic attack5 of I Nkkvuus or
Sick Headache
IIkavacue
nu«y be prcvont-.-d:' and
if taken »t tho commencement of an attack iminrdiate relief from pnin id sickne.- will bo obtained. They seldom fail in removing the
sedentary habits,
uable as a
STOMACH.
rr.
•VJ3
they -ire val-
Laxative,
ing
improving the
tone
aitetite.
and vioor. to the digestive organs, end rcs-
toring the natural elasticity and strength of the while system. The CEPHALIC PILLS aro the result of long in-j vestigntion and carefully conducted cxpctiinents. having been in u^e many year?, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount cf 1 pain and sulferir.g from Headache, whether origina-j tirg in the Er.voi"s system or from a deranged state iof the
.'ENVi: Or ANY PIS AGREEABLE TASTE r.EN'CL'tlS IT ADSII.N1STEK THEM TO CUILDRE:.". Beware of Counterfeits
The genuine havo five signatures
of
ing on each Box. Sold by
Uruggists
cines.
A
work, perfect sat
dfaction will l»e givra. JAS. PATTERSON", isMay
IS.
li=60.
diT.}
If*
sick head
of hepatic disease constituting luuors
ache,
head
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 Ilcadaches Antcmia and plethora are also atfections which frequently oc.:assion headache. Idiopathic Headache is also very common, being usually distinguished by tho name of
xekvovs itkadaciik.
sometimes coming on suddenly in a state of apparently sound health and prostrating at once the mental and phystcal energies,and in othor instances iteomes on slowly, heialded by depression of sj»:ritsor acerbity of temper. Ill most instances the puin is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, nnd sometimes provoking vomiting under this class may also be named Nfi'itALGtA.
For the treatment of cither class of Headache tho Cephalic Pills have heen found a sure and siife remedy, relieving the most acute pains in a few minutes, and by its subtle power eradicating the diseases of which Headache is the unerring index.
CephalicTJlue. no, a bottle of Prepared Pills—but I'm thinking that's not just it oaither but p-jrhaps yo'l' be aftherknowing what it is. Ye see she's nigh dead and gone wid the Sick Headache, and wants some more of thnt sameasrelaved her before.
Druggist.—You
mu-t mean Spalding's Cephalic
Pills. lilitnoKT.—Oeh! sure now and you've fed it. the qunrther and giv mo the Pills and den't bi day about it aither.
GROCERY
ESTABLISH
Felloic-ci:izc7is. arc you in'uant of
Crrooeri
DO YOU WANT COFFEE?
DO YOU WANT SUGAR?
DO YOU WANT TEA?
DO YOU WANT MOLASSES?
DO YOU WANT SYHUP?
DO YOU "WANT SPICE?
DO YOU WANT PEPPER?
DO YOU WANT SODA?
Blsnil*
all
Constipation or Costivsness. No one of the "many ills that flesh is heir to" is so 1 prevalent, so little understood, and so much ncgiected as Costiveness. Oftea originating in careles-ness, I or sedentary habits it is regarded as a Might disorder 'of too little conso:iuonee to excite anxiety, while in reality it is the precursor and companion of many of the most fatal nnd dangerous diseases, and unless early eradicated it will bring the sufferer to an untimely grave. Among the lighterev.-ls of which costiveness is the usual attendant are Headachc, Colic,
Ctim&crhmti'S I
&
Is the p'aco to buy thorn^UE-ir!
DO YOU WANT TUBS?
DO YOU WANT BUCKETS? DO YOU HOLY 7' BASKETS? DO YOU jr.-LYr A BUSHELS? DO YOU TF-zliYT BROOMS?
DO YOU U'AN 7' S'EIVES?
DO YOU U'ANT BAGS?
DO.
rilis will
TO'- r.xrrrrSiKNT. and the mcr.la' cf.ro and ieiy incident to close a: t.eiition to husines-sorstudy,
1
among the numerous eao es 1 Nervous lieadaehc. di: onier.-d state of mind and body incident to distressing cojup ai:it is a fatal blow to all enormia ambition. .^ulT- rers by this disorder can alys oliTnin speedy relief from these distressing atks by using one of the Cephalic Pilu wl'.'T. Vor the
I'eel ci.i.-ifident that we are I'rep ired symitoms nppear. it i»oiotf th overtasked iuain. th-demands of the people with anything in and saothes tho strained and jarring rves, and
•VERY 3AY, Frrarli Split Brrad, 'I'tviMt lirriiil, »i:ihiiii: Kivnd,
luxes the tension ol' the stotnaeh which a! v.a eooipaoie-. smi ngg,-:iva'.v.s the disordered of the brain.
WOttTII J.'NOWIN-', errt.'iin c.tre lor Si• Nervous ilcada-.-'at
YOU WAN'T CHURNS? ,,
Elair and Cuiaberlands
I:
the place to blly.'• t:
Af!
DO YOU WANT I.S!
DO YOU WAXT GLASS?
DO YOU A}"AXT SASH?
DO YOU WANT BLINDS?
DO YOU WANT LOCKS?
DO YOU WANT LATCHES?
DO YOU WANT HINGES?
1
BLAIR & CUMBERLAND'S
Is the pla buy the:ie Goods v:ry low.
DO YOU WANT PLOWS?
DO YOU YvANT REAPERS?
DO YOU WANT MOWERS?
1KOJ1
DO YOU V/ANT Til RASHERS?
Do you vast to Save
BLAIR & (UJJIBKRIi.lXD'Si
I, the J/I.li KO td
DO YOU Vf A XT MEATS?
or
tudy. tine of the Cephalic Pills wmil.I have relievyon from all !h" -iiilering which y-.u t'o-n exp -ri you -hotild al 0 as i-ccai 1
DO YOU WANT IIAMS?
DO YOU WANT SIIOULDELP?
I0 YOU WANT PmuD 13EEF?
DO YOU WANT
DO YOU WANT
NaL'.sEa
and
to which females are so tul.jec:.
They act gently 011 the bo-.v jl.-,-removing
XESS. For
Costive-
Litebaky Men'. StuijI'nts,
Delicate Females,
IF YOU WANT FIGS
giv-
Blair & Cumberland's.
I
1 hey are entirely vegetablo in their composition. kinds of
without making any change of diet.
HIS Stock is largr and having been bought »Vc hop" ail wi" st'icl: of Goods.
T*HIS5 CA^H, WILL
call and evamino our magnificon
b--
a: the ab
.".old
Takon. for which a
Henry
C.
and all other Dealers in Medi
Box will be sent by mail prepaid on rooelpt of the X»JRXOE 25 CENTS. All orders shonld bo addressed to
HENRY C. 8PALDtNQ, •15 C«l*r IWrffi, ?Tew Y»rk.
Ptcmhcr 1.1560,
GOOD
Spald
pric»
or Gooda.
F. H. FRY & CO.,
Y5-OULD rerperJfoIl7 inform their cameron* cn«tomer3 and the
PUBLIC GENERALLY,
That they are now in rccolptof th«fr
FALL & WINTER STOCK
DRY GOODS,
Csr.?isticg of ft 2ne variety of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS,
PA-IISTTS
(Jiaghams, Shaker Hoods,
OPERA HOODS, {late styles,)
BOOTS & SHOES,
Dclainrs of every varuty and style.
V\"e havo also added to cur stock, a fino a33ortm:nt m(
Ready fflade Clothing,
Ti\ hich no nil! seal at very low C. urc4.
Harni€:tts of every kind,
Hs-LADE to ORDER,
jPROM PISCB GOODS,
IVhich are manufactured by the M'idows of cur town, and who arc really in need of uur -patronage.
It" you wi-h to do good for ynin-elves and other* for a sin.ill amount, you bhould call and examine our i'. H. M'.V .t CO.
November 1.. lPCO. nlfly No,
S} Commercial Block.
LilU ffi
EYEEYBODY!
qplIE undersigned hi:ving purchased tho Pry Good* Stock of Grini"3 A Rurbridgc, are nnv rcjtiviiig 'their r'J--:
Fa.ll and Winter Goods,
Which they aro d'-terramed t-isell
i'iiiDccl*
API'LE.S?
Blair and Cumberland's
'.he pl.-u-e
IF YOU WANT PICKLE?.
IF YOU WANT PINE APPLE.-,
IF YOU WANT CAN PEACHES.
IF YOU WANT NUT?,
IF YOU. WANT CANDIES',
IF YOU WANT RAIS'IN?,
fill be pvd ia C^sa
Rlair A* Cumberland, WMhincujnstree*.. »?n:h room under MeClellind't Hall. (March 17. lt)G6-n2itf.
Spectacles, 8poctacles.
GOLD.
Silver i.cd p'.!t«d SpecUolej of the pebWe j.MKi it/received. x\tn. Ey» Pfo«tor* aud JAlfEfi P.', TTrt^.oy n0n|7 \Jgr 12. r-,77
NFCLL
D!onr:\? S II A .I:
HJ
.%
\i
Idmln, «ia){lwi3ia,
iioous,
1
if
"i uj»'I
low
uj
any oth-
I cr hou-u. to puuj'.u.il men or for ii
OE PK€?3)1JCE!
I I Wc a=k all who visilour mark-it to purchaso Goods :.i to give, us a call, at wo arc eon^dsnt we cau do thelii jgoiid. Our stock
cju
iats cf
0! r.\] t'ra'los, DELAINES, -MORIXOS', 1»EI)EGE3,
jB'sa&hcd and Brown Muslins, I
HOOD?,
T3 AND CAPS, OF ALL K??D3,
a*te CHoUaingr
,ii '2%
Satinctts, Cassimercs, Tared.",, iV :. SOOTS & SHOES' Fcr .vcry'o.v.Iy,
cl'l..v!-!
A
ICritr. T. N. harpy to wait. 0:1
PEACHES?
fii.e st
nod indof
_-k cf
Qucciis'fTair, Glas.s'iV.'ir.", itrcccries, Knio.'S For/.s, Tea Table Spoons, o-.n be called foria i'EKS wi!: ho on h-m-l. a/ly and his o!d friend and cuM.mcr.i.
A LI.UN A JJINFOHD.
Cfav/ford & Mullikin,
J"[AVi: j-ir. r.-.-eiv-.J th'
C3- O
and Winter tlock
DRY GOODS STORE!! CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, SATINETTS,
FLANNELS, Wool and Coiton^ •Bleachsd and Brcv/n Muslins,
RIIIDV MSE CI.0TIIB,
HATS and CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Shawls, Bonnets, Hoods,
Ladies and Childrens'
Is the place to get then. I I.ATK.ST .t TVLS:.i OF jQtieensware 8l Glassv/aro. Carpets, (all ivool.) mi! 1 n.?k tn? citijen? cf.T^wn ar.d cyur.tri to
very low. hop"
AIL
W'!I
I ',v
GOODS!
E
I tr-vc "i_a call, and wo will th-m 1 Oct.'-a). teOO. J.CP.AU 1'OUU.V MC'LMl- l.V.
jWail Paper! Wall Paper!? Five Thousand Picccs 0/
WALL PAPEIl
And Bordering GRAIL^I 3T.GZ,.
Jntt Eeacivcd at llaroi 10. it'SO. Musical luatrumeatp. a ccoRisoys.r.stct. ?•:.'««. -2 t-.i c-..v i:neg.-. 4r-.cr-t.-ri*. :C6D.
