Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 June 1861 — Page 2

Tffi WIGKLY

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

Saturday, June 8, 1061.

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OHARLC8 H. BOWEN, Tto. 10, Gnca Slrrtt.

I CU LATIOH

LARGER THAN ANY PAPER PUB LI SHE I) IS r. Crawfurdtrtttc !, Adveiti^rs, cull up and examin" onr List of...

NTHcnHcniBEnsr/Oi

ATI APPEAL FOR JIATEBIAI- AIO.

We desire cverv one of our patron? who know themselves indebted to us for subscription, advertising and job work, to make some effort to pay us something on

their accounts. In these war times it »r

a difficult jnAtter to carry on buwincsd with-

out money, and we trust that this appe.il

a a

our eneniv. New ork. I.nston, 1 lul-

adelphia and other seaport -me, of the

epring clnekens, a l.iet. that epic in

Business has been rjuife lively 'o

day on our streets. 'onsidernblc quanti tiet* of wheat are being brought in every

daw

T1IK KW TOHIi AI.HIOr.

The New York Albion, a paper edited 'by a British resident, and speaking the views of that class of people in this eountrv. is severe in its denunciation of the New York Times, whioh condemn? the attitude England hss assumed toward this country. It. says

These New York gentlemen lake offense where none is muaut. They deny to a ^British Queen, Government, Parliament, .People and Pros?, the right to act tip to ,an injunction applied to themselves by ono of their own most honored statesmen namely, to know no North, no South, no JSast, no West. If American editors expect that all our Parliamentary small talk is to chime in preeisclv with their views, they will probably be disappointed.

As just, now there is a strong di tion to watch John Bull narrowly, at home as well as abroad, these sentiments naturally occasion much remark.

fS^The British Government is about fortifying the lower bank of ,the.,Tham.es en l«rg» scale

"SS'^SSJaJHtlSt hSU'SiZF" These were among the lust words tha$ the lamented Senator of Illinois uttered

before his death.

men ever wielded. If never hesitated— port the (..ont-titnlion of the 1. nited Mates.

never delayed to seek the direction of pub- Xoblt:r words o! council could not bo gsvlic sentiment, but rather created it, and en to a son by a dying lather or to a pcoinfuBtd life and vigor into his positions bv p!c by a dying Statesman. Deeply into the the boldness of conviction and the enforce-! hearts and memories of all American r-iti-

rnent. of language ready made lo meet the

direct purpose. With a million and a half of followers devoted to him, he dies without a successor—without a soul to inherit his fame—an utter blank is left in the public heart where he so lately dwelt.

THE »KSI« V8 OP KSCLAWW. *ii .'England seems to be making provision

against accidents. The Kingston (Canada) -, Herald and Advertiser of the oU.t.h nit.

Bays: "The British Government, has chartered eleven sailiing transports, ami three powerful steamers to take military stores to tht? British Colonies in the West Tiulies and North America. A large number of Armstrong grins for the fortifications, are to be a portion of the caagoes of this fieri. The whole of the fortifications, magazines and arsenals arc to be put on a war footing, to superintend which competent o!liecru have been dispatched. Several gentlemen connected with the Engineer Dofrfirtment arrived at Kingston last week, *gd have already made arrangement

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for

the reorganization of an office here. It is ofao said that the contingent, of troops for Kingston, to garrison Fort Henry and occupy the different barracks, will consist of two eemplete regiments of the line and a complote field battery of artillery." '''Why all this preparation, if England has no intention or expectation of being with the Confederate. States before the conflict in ended? We may refer, in this connec­

tion. to yesterday's dispatch of the editor of the Cincinnati Commercial, from W ashinglon. where lie says: "Advices from England to the State Department, by the last arrival, are said to be ominous of trouble." H, now looks as if I-lngland intended to have a linger in our pie, and that

:t".

After days of pain and unconsciousness attending his illness, on Monday morning the great spirit of the distinguishsd.Politician and Statesman revived from the stu­

por into which disease had bound it, and the cloud passed from that giant mind,

gat soot

{/lC/n l0

ofey the laws and support the- Con-

st tint ion of the United States"—and short-

a

f{

er

—.it/i »OE norci.AM. |g«mly passed fn-in thu uiyital m'o iinmoi-,

tlm.se uoblv patriotic words were

""This remarkable man died, at his ret-i-1 tality. *, CHICAGO, JUNE 7. dence in Chicago, at ten minutes past nine Let these dying words be ioeorded up- Rusiness wa3 generally suspended at an o'clock, on last Monday morning, in t.iie j'»n thc tablets oi undying, unfading and

'fttth vear of his age. Though young, he underlying history. They were the last jq

has filled1 im ordinary space in the afiairs words of a great man's advice to his be-

«f his State ami nation, for the last thirty loved hoys—and let those who loved him, year? extending and widening I lie. area and have been moved by the eloquent of hWinfluence from a .small beginning-(o words of his lips, take the advice to their tilc end of his labors. |own hearts, for their guidance in the hour

Direct, emphatic in word as in action, when peril threatens the Republic, or di.sAe possessed a power in oratory, and fas- loyal influences are abroad in the laud.

cination in intercourse, such as lew other "'I ell them to obey the laws and

Zens, be this patriotic and loyal sentiment impressed—so deeply that no power on the earth can erase it, and that generations

vet unborn may be imbued with its spirit and act upon its precept.

The Death of Judge Ooii^ltis The press of all parties arc singularly

we shall have to have another brush with j1' «ver lived in nririmtenlar-vt: powers. 'n„, Harriet, Line also sei/.o'd a'sloop on

lived in nrirumentar.ive

v- I lie liossesscn a praetieal eomnrehensive-! t«- i, i„,.

ness ot mtcllei't. whn'h made htm not onlv

thc 111(,st forill

North had better be niakino preparations ive and popular tribune of his age.

plei.se ninko a note ot. I.unch every

morning at cloek. in arguing a question, whether before

fcS'' Keiuember tlo exhibition of Hie!

v---vft8r 1'iiMiiifror lias just ro«oivc«l nnotlier f-upply of new and fashionnlilo uo.iils.

Star or fnrminp implinntnls so lo Tlair

& Cumberland's. lia. a

of Jlrnpprs and ^lowor? which lie will tako

fplvasurc in

nninitv.

or

Panorania at MeOlelland's Hall to night, .the. North-western Pcrnooracv. He \rasit

idal.le debater, but. the most!

for contingeneies. Other men may have exeelled him in dis- II'ISES'I'IZ ,, -ic.i cussing these sejvirate specialties, but- no SUN HAYS' HHSTAIT ANT. The proprietor of man living can lie named who was his equal Washington ccrrespondent. giving

thin excellent .restaurant, is now servinj: tip on the broad field ot American politics. I

1 1 as is in is he os

ui)fttic scntim

)u( )e was ncvrrt 1(

tlic Semite or the. people. No won- jhim.

]10

wn pn

KxuUinir in the ^xluitM^ranee of liis native

intellectual viijor ho set. hut. slight, value

State, which first cave him I lie oimorMmi.

his dosire.'

TELBO-B^H.

THE UIMR

The

which had so often and sp powerfully emit- A picketguard of the Highlanders were

rnai^pubiiaked crery Saturday Morn- its brilliant scintillations of thoughtjfired on at ^eorg^town last night by the

'a-pong the people. Lying at apparent ease'rebels.

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unanimous and fervent in their noti the character of Senator Douglas. We do not remember on any^previous occasi n, of the death of a citizen being received with more heartfelt and general sorrow, tor as it preparing for a retreat in that di-

Many of the warmest tributes to his groat intellect and patriotism come from journals that, during his whole life, ardently opposed his political sentiments and personal elevation to power. Of these the St. Louis Dru.ocrat was couspicuous. That print thus alludes lo his decease:

Throughout the United States the event is universally mourned, for .i great people are ever quick to forget- the errors and applaud the virtues of i.iivir great men and among the great men of the KepuMic, Douglas will inner fail to discerned bv I

the eve of history. in the civil war ijn twenty tour ho shall have passed away, and the new order ^M.0 f-Vcrotary of things arisen, lie will he recognized as onc of the giant.-, before the lloud. That burly figure charged with sueli exuberant life, will never utterly disappear from the memory of the American people. However distant the perspective, he will never be wholly invisible, for he fills the very foreground of his age and country, as it were, on the political canvas. What his place will be in the National Pantheon it.

vne '0.

under command of Col. Williw, Wlj armed, passed through the city this afternoon, eo route for Cumberland, Md. ^hey made a splendid appearance and were enthusiastically received.

WASHINGTON. June 7.

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upon his bed, but with the tnarlc of Death.j IlcpoHS of recovering any vessels..at' upon his jiaio countenance, Mrs. Douglas, jNorfolk are pronounced as.false,

j, biui gently, by his bed-i. It is understood the Government will eitle painfull aware that the moment of not make any further requisition for troops final generation was approaching, asked at present. hitn what message he wished to send to j: The President's mansion and all the de-

hid sons Robert aud Stephen, who are now students at Georgetown, lie answered not at first, and she tenderly repeated the question. "Tell them,1' lie then replied, with a full voice and emphatic tone, "Tell

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partments arc closed to day in memory of

Douglas.

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All reports since Saturday of the move­

ment of Federal troops on Fairfax Court House are without foundation.

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3 O I S I E 7

The Journal says large quantities of arms were brought from Tennessee to

spoken, flic great spirit of Pouglus quietly,! Kentucky on Wednesday by the secession-

st3

,.]y hour yesterday, until Saturday. At

0 0

ck, amid tolling bells, firing of min-

ute guns, the proccs.sion moved from Bryan Hall, where the remains of Mr. Douglas have lain in state sincc Tuesday, thro' Clark and Lake streets to Michigan Avenue, thence to Cottage Grove.

The procession was two miles in length, and occupied an hour in passing a given

yioii, t.

LOUISVILLE, June".

The Louisville battalion disbanded today because a majority of the members believed the field officers to have secession proclivities.

Letters reaching here and directed .to points in the seceding States and Memphis, Tennessee, are detained, and will prob­

ably be sent to flic: dead letter office. WASHINGTON, June 7. A gentleman just, returned from Knoxville, four miiesfrom Harper's Ferry, says of the rebels have withdrawn all their batter­

ies from the Maryland side,"opposite Harper's Ferry. They appear to be strengthening their line from Bolivia to W inches-

rcction A large number of influential men in the couutrv are here urjrin.' the Governmont to accept one hundred thousand ad­

ditional troops. When Congross meets Sl/iO.OOQ.OOO will probably be the sum to carry on the war.

difficult to say but that, he will have I Joshua Howard of Michigan Thos. -I. some niche there—some wide, conspicuous I

Orders were read at evening parade, to

officers of regiments on the Virginia side to prepare ration:- for lour days, for a march forward. The march will be made

^"rir h.i.s nppnintetl

the fuilowinur getitleiiieii pavmast(*r.s.in tlic

tirmv 'i'honias l. Ahien :inl ('h.-irles Lfirnccl,

of Missouri J. II. Kimplev, J. \N Finney ami J. IX Webster of liiinoi.s Win. Cmnbaek :md W. I'. (lonbl, of Imliiinti David Tavlor. tl. II. (irocsbcck, Robert C. Kirk and 'Plight. Uannister, of )hio

(,f ow:i

k.s. rauldin-, of .Min-

one—is certain. I #.: nesoia. Pelieient in luurior and imagination, lie' The Quaker (Jity has captured valua- painters' bolie. Asiutic cholera, liinrrheu and dy=ensurpassetl any American staTesnian 'that' blc prize.

(,on 1 a M{,r S a Ivu,K,,n tu

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eri. Mel. lelian.

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ent. or eloquent langtia-e, Tho Colonel

css n).lt(.|1]pci.s

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lie cmliodior] nil it.s rolnisi ssiiess arid "ri^inalilvV [Ic

if.s very type. I strength, fearl had als') vast di'iua^ogic forers at. conimainl.

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showing to our farming eoin- oration addressed to him on the occasion fect.. •of his lirst visit to his native State after I The surgeon, who soon arrived, satisfied he became famous.'' us that In- had expired, at the moment of it- ,i his bein^ shot. are clan that hi.- remains are to b« ,-n

I a a a

allowed to lepose in Illinois, in.iicad '-'fj Jackson, who proved to be the keeper of being taken to W'asliington, as originaiiy the house. designed, lie was tlie ad-.ptpl son of that J' He must have died as suddenly. He

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ty to display hi,' rom.irk.lbln abilili^ upon '7h? same0 private.

thu national arena, and through life she yjj -jf presently discovered the fatalistood iv him with (idrlitv and devotion.: ty, anil apjiroaching the body uttered the

lt is moet and nroncr. tliVrefnre that, his I agnizing crios, and although treated

1'iijdiM .t^uven 2y.

Fivt: TI NS OV 'IOLD.

Path- Now.-' of Mas 2S says

horse ioads of gold coming

up tlic strect from thc whar examination of Colonel Ellsworth's body,

steamship Ltna was secured. -C2o9,44b,

or over ^l,C2/,000 weight specie 10,-

2o0

lbs. or five tuns, litis is one the

best items of news our people could be

furnished with in Kar time.

has not been postponed as was announced.

It will be held in September.

OS^tt ia estimated that in Troy, N. Y., not less than 1,500 sewing girls have been thrown, .out. of emplovment- by tbs.hajd times

th« daughter,of Chas. F. SpaSord, a wealthy citben of Rockford, Ill. yMisa Spaffow «Mrecently

A

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,]of:iils ot" his death, says:

was

shot through the breast

by one charge if a doubled barreled gun,

ehargc entering a wainscoting

hm^ the idol of He fell on his faeo only exelaiming

'My Iiis

d, and the bitiod gushed ft

wuuud with sncii profusion a.« to drench tin: entire passage. A few seconds afterward lie uttered a low moan, lint his eyes were instantly fixed

he had eeas»d to hreathe.

on literarv or Scientific enlnir.v." "One of was laid upon a bed iu a room near his standing jokes on the stump was hisj"' hand, with the rebel flag stained with inability to understand a word ol a Latin j' _' blood, and now a tio,ihy to.his glory,

though the head, and afterward except son, weakness.

5 ,0 5a fir a30

The house was in thc utmost confusion. The lodgers darted from their rooms, but

Thc New York were held in control by fouror five Zouaves who neeonipanied thc Colonel, aud who at once established and maintained order. -1*^ jut cause or provoeation, I hereby warn all person

What a sHit Broad wav present.^ yes- f- r. ,, jfrom trusting or harboring her on my accoun 1 11 Act-inff curccon Pencaet, of the oeTen- shall pay no debts of ner contracting. tcrday Iive

ty fir&t who 0 made

tsthai thc content

brac

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the ente

ed tfae chest leftof the br

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eastbone

betwefln secoiid and fonrth ribs fra(J

jturiug the third, and passed through the left lung. Thc heart and pericardium was

™. not wounded. The arch of thre aorta and fi6T"Ihe N. Y. fetat*5 Agricu ira a

jjeg was lacerated. The slugs lodged

the second

.and third.dorsal vertebras.

-The World adds It may not be amiss to mention at this time that Colonel Ellsworth has been engaged for tits" last two 'yeara to .Miss Carrie •SpV'Sbrd. a Tonsar of

stsdest in th« Carroll

Isstitate, BrooUyn. The marriage^would probfcbly hart taken place ere this, bat for the breaking out of the war.

Staphb EwMww. The Detroit Free Press is urging Memphis as a superior place for our "Western troops to spend the summer in to that of Cairo. Probably it-is, although it is universally admitted by all travelers that in flood times Cairo is the greatest ^catering place in all the Mississippi Valley. The

Tribune says: The troops of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and several regiments from Ohio, it is expected, will march on Memphis, following both the river and railroad routes. The batteries along the river will be taken or silenced, and the railway repaired where the bridges are destroyed or the rails removed. Once cleared of secessionists, both avenues of communications can easily be kept open by the loyal forces.

Memphis is much more healthy than Cairo. It is situated on a high bluff the soil is dry and the air is pure. The musketoes are much smaller than their brethren on the low wet grounds about Cairo. Memphis is a far healthier place for the arifay to spend the hot and sickly season than where a portion of it is now encamped at Camp Defiance.

It is furthermore the key point of the Southwest held by the rebels. Should it fall into the hands of the soldiers of the Republic, the insurgents would be terribly weakened. Its loss to them would be a fatal blow, as it would render the capture of New Orleans certain, and place the whole line of the Mississippi in the possession of the patriots.

If the order to advance on Memphis be given simultaneously with that of the march on Richmond, a splendid and exciting rivalry will spring up between the troops of the North-west and the soldiers of the East, which will first reach their destination. The Fourth of July should and can be celebrated by the two patriotic armies in Richmond and Memphis. The fall and winter campaign will then closc the war and crush the serpent's head.

A friend "f mine v.a? alllieted with a vere e.utih. and was permanent! .- eared by its u?e. enn reeomraend it a a valuable niedieine In be kept ia xvery house. Vniir.- etc. 1!. II. FK I.TON.

Sold by M. 1. Malison. V} in prnif more relinbli* coil hi be siven in favor any medicine than the following letter, reeeivi-d nn-olieite.!, fri.m the l»-v. W. fl. .lae.i.b-! Read it. 'i:V.\\i!K, .?.. .luar Ot'i. l'-'.IP.

hns lost none of its ood nnmr by repented tri-

vcry fnmiIv

ills but continues to occupy a prominent position in best,—Lebanon Star. Dee.

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edn\scla_\.- i.ttn, ».».

.Id by M. D. Manson.

L:0"0i,,M"

The I'ollowini

3I.UM:«

for tiie

is an extract from ii letter writironies, pastor of the I'ierre-

ten by the llev. ,1.

benefit

March 30. ISC1.

three your.- mo.«t of tin? time I have been entirely unable to l:ibor. and notwith^tnndnic I have used nl-

JAMKS FIT/( Kr!Ar

1 Itt'KSnt in

Application for Liccnse.

gomery eonnty. State of Indiana.

postmortem M»y 1,.-6i-flw3.

Attention, Farmers! Prepare for the Coming Season!

GRIMES BURBRIDGE,

ARE

now receiving One Hundred of MILLEK'S cclebrat-ed Cincinnati

Which they are offering YERY LOW FOR CASH. JanaarySB,1860. niStf.

Spectacles, Spectacles.

C* OLD, Silver nud plated Spectacles of the finest

A S S A O O N

Wi6ia«tm8tieetappodfcta VoCleilMifcllall,

I CRAWFORDSVItLE, IND

GEO. HATS, -Proprietor.

Our CaUine is condaoted^^. on the French style and ghallSSft mJ be found superior to an the State. Onr bill of fare

comprises Spring Chickens,FrogLcg3,Squabs,Game. Meats, Fish and Oysters, and in fact everything for the hunrry well as for the epicure..

Onr saloon is supplied with pure Liquors,Winos, Ale, Lager Beer ana Cigars. ICE CREAM SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS.

JUDO 1, *61—tf.

Recruits Wanted!

TT7AXTED—able-bodied youns men to enlist in the 15th Regiment of Indiana Volunteer?, for the term of three years, unless sooner discharged, Porsons desirine to enlist will leave their names at Brown's Drug Store, and bo prepared to report for marching by 9 o'clock, Monday morning,June 3d.

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Keep it Before the People

'THAT

"BILL" BOWERS

li constantly receiving

N E W O O S

AT THE

BAA! iVEE STORE.

All of which he is offeriiiK ,1'"

At Cost and Just a Little More!

KEEP IT BEFORE TflE PEOPLE!

PnAT "gas" is rather a cheap commodity, and that JL whilst others may boa^t. ut "Wholesale Stores." of "Mammoth" and 'Thirty Thousand Dollar Stocks/ all the people have to do to satisfy themselves where the l.arifest Ptoee. Cheapest Goods,and Latest Styles are kepi, i.-t

to

call on

the groai i-t-

The ill.Ti.f man yield like in.-ijr: "f the I'ain Kill'-r. KI.NS.M AN, Ohio. MOth, !H.V..

J. X. HARRIS .VOO.—CF.STV: I have f.,.r a f.'» month3 pnst used Perry lJavi.»' I'ain Killer for DYSPEPSIA A MVKIi COMI'LAINT, and I iim-l siiy it ha done better for me than nay other medicine that I have ever taken.

and dillicnltief, as well as dir'easesjreii-irally that pre- ,, ,, ... ,r.„ ,, the extent ot tin-va-t country. Let the larmer leave vail in families. I resrrd the Pain Killer a? beyond all I priee, ami a- etlieaeion? beyond any medieine ultliin

than any deetor. The testimony of others anions my :iei|ii:iiiitiine.-. mid friends iieonaib lavorable. .Manr eleiijymen have spoken of it in I lie !iij.he-t terms as it family medieine. Missionaries i:i repealeil in.-tanees have said tn ine ia p?rson and in their lettor-. that tin: I'ain Killer wa= by far the l»-«t medieine used in heailien irn.{-. and they use it for themselves and families and administer it to others iiriatmi tin-m. Thu.: mueh 1 am inelim to ty, as an to yourselves, and as a benefit in oihers. liberty to n»e this testimonial, if of any serviee.

.lii-ijcr* iirr at

Yours..Ve.. IIKV. W. M. .JAt'OHS, Lxt.e Ivlitorl'o Christ in Chronic le.

1'ainkiiler sold by all resp-etable drn^gi medicine dcolers. Dr. Scot t., the prtiprietf.r and editor of ti:e Lebanon Star, is a prominent physician:

Perry Davis' I'ain Killer, the old and well known remedy, whieh has acquired a world wide renown for euro of sudden Colds cough-, etc.. weak stomach, general debility, nursing sore month,cankered nioutli or throat, liver complaint-, dyspep.-ja or indigestion, cramp and pain in the stomach, bowel complaint.

west of thc mountains.

Now v. never said

word in favor of patent medieine hefore in our life. but we feel compelled to say to your reader- that this .nie out. COMI: orr. Ol'T! Wc is nohnmbn?— WE HAVE THIKP IT AN:* KNOW IT TO at: At.I. IT ci.AtMS. It is probably one of the most sue- behold the absolute slaiigiitcriiig"i coods oessful medieines of the day, beeijuse it. is one of tho ..(oroi best. And those of your readers who have babies can't do better than lay in a supply. I.-di'S. we most re.-peelfully invite you to

"An Act of Srnlitii«Ie.

oo.onfi (OriKS OK A MKP.C.W. HOOK HM: C.Air.Tors J™

1'artin'rs. we want oi:r produce we v. ill take it a

the best price.- in e.vciianire for go.,ds.

Tru.-t is dead we. think t'nati-redit killed him and

he it uiider-tood. tl'.at, we sell nogoods without .cash or produce. liKXTI'CKV MONLV TAKIC.V AT

l'AK. 'IIopi- told a tlattcrinx" tal",-' but never dreamed

pnint -S:r.'"t HaptiM Clinch. ISrooklyn. N. V.. to tl IM Hie prices at which Mwoiu ,V Co. nr.- now offering "JiHiniHl and ('imnnnati. O.. and -pnik- S*in^ n»"n l»v« i» rcitn. httt th'*y acuk no Carther lifjuingof Ut* prii-csal (Ik NKW STOKK! **L»'t Jin* farmer prai"** hi.3 ground-?,Hiid the liniit.'-

i-i.lnin-s in favor of that world-renowned medieine, MKS. WIKSI.'OV'S SOOTIIIVG SYI:IT KOI: Ctm.nni:N TKKTIIIS'-:— "We see an advertisement in y.-.ur enliimns of Mr..-', inl"i praise his hound.-, but MOOKK A (.o. ^'''"1WINSI.OW'S SOOTNINC SYIJI I*. ,\r,w v..- never said a |H,r^r-lv.

jenadeal ."for the New .Store, and

JL OiKCn.ATIOX—by a srKKHKKK. who bn ht*»jn t'f- jroo«l« ^Vp c.'in nbsohitoly H'h»rn ymi likit unto ftrtuflUy cured of nvrvou.- debility. los» ot memory, j. and dimnp" of ^i^ht. result in? from early ••rror.-. by thi* I,t 111o| rhr nlloj for fivo floilar full testei

of Consumptive and Nervous sufTi-rer'

to publish the means u^'d. lie will therefore send free, to any address, on re.-, ipt of two stamp--, a eopv of the work, eontnininc every inlormatien required. Address. Ho.\ I*. ().. Albany. .V

AKTUR TIIRKK VI'.AKS FOINll IJKLIKt.

This is t.o certify that I have been afflicted with a pnin in my h»ft a litth* h^low *he for nbont

4,

adelphia when puids

.• u,,.,. both city mul country, and «ilwea.-k of yon, Lidies

a

mo.-t cvervthincr 1 heard rccnnimcnned. nothing afror-j dod any relivf, except th«? application of cobt warcr. lore you make any furtner purchase-. ecanalways and this but t'empnrarily. A nej!rbbr,r

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TXIrt

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May 11.'Cl-13w3. IIF.MJ^ CATTICK.

Caution!

\rnTIGP: is hereby siven that my wife, Mary K«nnedy having left inv bed and board without any hereby warn all persons her on my account as

KENNEDY.

D. F. K'CtUBE. t*«

Lieut. GEO. W. RILEY.

June 1,1661. Recruiting Officer.

LATEST ARRIVAL!

BILL B0WEES,f

At the KANXKU STOHK, Where (ioods are Sold at Coal, ,,,

And jnst a i.rrTt.E more.

THBBBFORE

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...l II you ish lo ,-nen(l yunr ('iishi- .:v 1 ir cnK.tr NEW GOODS. wȣ-

,. (No Auction trash.)

lieineinber Hill ers,

A: the P.anner Store,

Sell.- Goods for Ce.-t

And a littb: more.

.1 line 1. 1.-1,1

Are You in Want? *••11

wjint

to

I»11v £»ni= rrhoim to flic

.IUIK- J, Irr.l. iUXNKK STOKK.

EAT

i.-v

CIMU

I'O KD.SVIM.i:.

A

Me.-.-r?.Perry lnvisit Son.—(ientle'.neir.—Allnv me an -olieited. to ,-. :id yua a ivord of eoiiiineadiition for your Paia Killer. I have us-d it in my family these several year.-, and found it .ill it eiaiiti- lo b". For of all. T.et thin new* iro forth on the iiill tops, ami riieumal i.-,m.eoiit h. e,ol«N. burn?, ehol-ra t-ndeneie? j,i he valiey-.

nijiany have jn*t arrive.! here frcm the South

X-w Albany. :,nd their motives are known

bill ft

.»• but w,j iinder.-tand they want ti attention

l..-t if. I.»

.-prend abroad

I'l""'"

my knowledge. We keep it as our chief family med- the work-beneh—the doutnr Iti-i no.^tium- in the pillieine. and find its n-e in ordinary ea^en worth more bag-—'he lawyer hi.- bind mi the du.-ty -helve-

throughout

fiirrow-lhe m-ehanie ln.= I-on

inyi

the maiden I he yarn the .-pinnin^-H lo-el—ami one jand all, far ami neer. old and youi'?, gay and sad.

rich and poor. Jew and (•••utile, saint and -inner,—in

short. I ot the entire population make cue jrrand rush for the New Store. If y. !l have cash propar. to she!

1

out now. "There is tide ill the ull'airs of m"n, iiich

taken at tli•• Hood.lead-1 on to fortune." That tide is hand' The ball is opeiieij!

S. Moom ,v t'n.,

hav*.iujr

arriv.-d tV,,ni New A'l.a-

IIY itii a larcre stock ot I try (ioods. Hoois.Shoes-. Mats, and "'ot bin!.', &<•., which they are sell inr at. whole-ale ,nd

retail—and "what a falling •tf is there myn..unlry-l

men!" Nothinghasoceurred here ,-inee ih- flood, in

business affairs, which compares with the a-itonishiic reduction in prices at S. MOOKE A CO.'s! ,**

Merchants in Montgomery and a!joiniiip e.icniirs we will sell t..you at vvlif.lesali, a.- low a- any hoti-e

it 1 yon to

th*? now

pnun-

(•onvineo

a ivi c:,n

N"' v"'k""J

''Ui|-

liter?,

at tho lowest pnees, and

we have no hesitation in sayiin that th«-y wiii 'lie

soldlrom ten t» twenty percent, under the usual' pnei'.

To mi in Tiit»' all of onr ditlVrent urfieli-.-" wiii not

be nei t.\« snry, for wt: have an a^ertinent that will ^uit

^cntk^muti, in to cull aiid examine our stock be-

be found 011 Washington street, under .McClellund's

me to try Sloan Ointment. I did and in at»»nf four week* I was able to walk nbout a« veil a? ever, Hall, only five ?tep« from the wholoaleand retail pro-

(cory house of Blair* Cumberland, whereat the two

hons.s youean disposeof all your produce,

and in re-

turn for it will be given you all thine necessary.

uVnVli

J'lense call immediate!}- al the New Store on Wash-

inpton street Crawfordsville. Ind.. May I IrOl.

Sheriff's Sale.

rirtuc of an execution to me directed from the lerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 8th dnjr or Jnnc, A. D. l^Of. between tho hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. nnd '-'c I'. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House Mont^omeir county, thc rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described realcstato. to-wit: Lot number ninety-seven (9) in the original plat of the town of Crawfordsville, Jlont- I gomery county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, expose at public salo the fee-simple of said real estate.

Taken as the property of Thomas Kecran $t the suit of Elizabeth Keeran.

May IS.

May 23 1561.

WALLACE

Sheriff of Montgomery Co.

?61—ICwl.

P". fee 33 50.

The above noticed sale is postponed until Saturday theSth dayof June. A. D. 1S61.between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 1 o'clock. I'. M. of said 3th day of JUDO. M. K. N ALLACEi Sheriff,

To THOMAS KEERA—Sir: You are hereby notified and required

to

select and choose an appraisor for the

above aescribed

tract of land,on or before the

3th day

of June A. D. 1361, or default thereof, I ehall.according to the Statute, in such cue made and,provided, vroceed to select and choose an appraiser for you.

May 25.1861. WM. K. WALLACE. Sheriff.

r"pHE b«it Teas the atr'^et. at

WK. I. TVS

$30,000 STOCK!

.U A

^.. .THE NEW FIRM OF

M'CLURE *. FRY,

•Would call attention to the largest and b«st selected stock of

DRY-GOODS,

O Oi-

Ever offered to the citizens of old Montgomery and surrounding country. Wc do not wish to spend time and money with on doing the community some good} and wo have but ono request to make, and that is to call at tho

Old Staiufof F. H. Fry & Co.

And «co for yourselves. We do say that we can and WILL

sell goods to cash and prompt paying buyers

E E E S

TITAN' ANY OTHER HOUSE IN

CKAWFOKDSVILLE!

And our reason is, that wc bought'onr goods at a time when they were

15 Per Cent. Below

Any thing heretofore known: since which time goods have greatly advanced in tho East. You can buy your good

BLEACHED MUSLINS

At. Gy. ft and 10 cents, worth 10. 13 and 11 cents last Kail. We ask but lO^ccntsfor best Print made and and are selling

I I ii I Al 0. G. ~. P. 9 and 10 crnt?—worth P, 10 and 12 cents.

O O N W E E S

A* 13.14, 15 and '-'0 cents, gcd goods for boys'wear. We are selling good

1

Satinetts for 25 cents per Yard.

Same g'lod-** la*t Full wrrn worth CO to cent.'.

THE NICEST CHALLIS,

liver offered in the market at 10 to 2.r cents per yard,

line Sic Stages,

At tf'j eonts: same last Fall was worth l.r and 1G cents.

LANCASTER GINGHAMS',

At 11 cents same last Fall cents.

Xj Jk. -wjxr S8,

At H, Itf, 1.1 and -.1 C"nl.- worth 1.1.20,2.1 and -10 cents.

SkKi.KTSKV SKIRTS.

•Id

S.k*'l%ton

And nl!

SVirts, :it 2-".

Af. n-

A full Mi.ssiv*.und rhiluron.s' SIIHKS. f'r• lrsj5 nn«u» than nuy oUi« Uou*» in Mic

Statu.

Men's Calf Boots,

At i« I .samv arc worth $4 to $i».

A 1 ti!i assortinent

f*(

Kcaii y-:Warie loffjSns,

For ¥i' atlij IJoy:-.

S M.i ~H. IIATiS,

For men nud boys ol" Iati J{•.v- Leghorn all

Jt

styles, at 30 to .in cents

•i

at from to 3-1 cents.

Boy.s' and Youths' Boots.

I'...y-' 11.i'»ts. VvMtil.-' Iio»'

'M'.-ns' Tir-. utid f«or4.t to i'l '-•r»

PARASOLS.

I.adie- it' you want a ni**e silk l'arn-ol come and buy at •!. such as you have paid 3- 30 for.

(Shawls!

A full assortnient "f Misses and children's

HATS AND FLATS.

A I.I, \VK ASK OK VOU IS TO

COME AND SES5!

Showing goods is but little trouble now-a-dny^!

COME AND SEE THE MAMMOTH

A large and complete stock of

A full ?tock of-

Groceries,

Queensware,

G-lassware,

CRAWFOBOSTnQL|

Plow FACTORY

[REAR OF COMMEBCIAL BLOOk

BUUNEL & BEOWN,

i,

J-

Manufacture for

CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER,

BREAKING PLOWS,

Single, Doable and Three

SHOVEL'PLOWS,

Revolving Hay Rakes,

Ay •'*. Feb, ii, '01.

3125 1 00

Shawls

All wool ShatvLs with b^rd«:ri, at 25 to $1 50.

LAWKS' COLLARS.

Ladie?' Kmbroidered ..'aeonet Collars at 2."' to -51 50.

SHiRr FRONTS,

At to 15 cent.-f, v.^rth 30 to 00 c**ntK.

A fuil a.^ortment of

Bonnets and Ribbons,

&c„ &c.

PE O DU O E:

-W„ Uk. a ktaU "f.TBODJCB

^raWfordsvilte.

XT'".

'61-^r'-

See.

'*"r v£- oAAW ALSO.

REPAIR PLOWS,

Making old plows new, at short noticc and moderate r&tca. Wo enarantee theso plows as goon»if not^

STJPBBIOR

To Cincinnati. Richmond, or any ofhor raako of plow?. This can be dotcrmined by testing them

with

any

other, and wo truanintee them to prove superior when any sheh teat is rondo.

Wo do not ask farmers to buy our I'lows solely oo the sround that they patroniio

HOME MANUFACTURE

Ry so doinc, though wo coneedo tho fact that tho more manufactories a community will suataiu, tho more prosperous they aro mado thoruby but w« ~rccommend our I'lows solely on their

OWN MERITS,'

And warrant them to prove a? recommended, our Plows are siumpud wuh our name and

a W E 1 9

So

charges for freight or communions on tlies© Plows, but all sold at'

MAN UFA CTURER'S PRICES.

Farmers are invited to call andoxnmino them before calling elsewhere. CAMl'BEM,. OA1.KY ITARTER.

March?. IP61

ENLARGED JACILITIES!

Reduction of Expenses

J. S. MILLER & CO'S.

Carriage Manufactory,

Market St, north of Court I Ton sr. Square CKAWTOKIJSVIM.K, IM».

Having recently purchased, cnlarfr^d «nd improved the wt» occupy. thcrl.«y ving ••xp^n^* rent, and giving iuoreust'd i'aoditi^s tintnufnelur-

!nK

!..w ns l-'i rrnt.-1.--

GABBIAaES,

Buggies, Sulkies, Spring

^IT'Vf^ow.v, Sleighs 4V.

We wonld respectfully Biinonnce t., onr friend-i and the public generally that we nrcnoir in a jm:iiti»n to defy all competition in onr lino ill this ."ft«i»» us rL'ardi l'RICES. STVr.ES AND \VO !K.MANSIMI'. and invite an inspection of our Carriage', Ituc^n s, Ac., a linn assort merit of hich we kt-.jp ciiLstaniiy on hand. Ileiiur all practical worhnun and crajdoyiin none by lie most skillful, and iiMng the VEIfV BUST (II*' .M ATK HI

AT,, together with.our biriR acquaint­

ance with the wants of this seeiion of country, w« cannot helpsivinc sulisfaction, as we confidently assert that oar work a'nd prices can not bo excelled by any other establishment in Indiana. Old Biiffcji taken in exchange. All our work warranted in*» year. Repairini?, ISIacksmithing.. Trimiiiinu, 1'nini.-. in^.tc. with neatness an*l de-pa'cl:.

WMTP-i WA1 S()N

WOULD inform the Citizen:', of Montgomery 'm t\', (but. he keeps on hand. ',n'-dn.,I .North of I.tst'.n.t line's Haiil:,

LSATHEH,

Of nimot-'t every description, viz.:

OAK TAN."iJ-:i

CINCINNATI KIP

SOLE/

BUFFALO SOLIC,

Vl'VEH A SI)

CALK

FRENCH KIP AUD CALF,

itv ir,\i NE,ss

ALSO KIN!1X(5P Of KVKKY DKSCRIPEIOK.V-

Cash Paid lor Hides.

Nov. 2S-v9nl0tf.

NEW GOODS!

Crawford & Mullikin,

JJAVK just received tii' ir Fail and Wintor stock

Or O 3 33

DRY GOODS STORE!!

CLOTHS,

CASSIMEEES, SATINETTS,

FLANNELS,

Wool and Cotton?)

Bleached and Brown Musilns,

,,ui' MIH IMi HATS and CAP'S, BOOTS & SHOES, Shawls, Bonnets, Hoods,

Ladies and Childrens'

DRESS GOODS!

LATEST STYLES OF

Queensware & G-lassware.

Carpets, (all icool.)

We ivould n.»k tho citizcn* of Town and country to give us a call, and wo will jt-iv Oct. 20, I860. J. CRAW*0KDAMLLL1KI.

BAPTIST.Oldand

Sew S«hool Presbyterian,Meth­

odist and Christian

&

.h.

Hran Booki: Bibles.TMU.-

mcnta Sacrcd Melodio?. tho Shawnj.Chrutiaa PsalaUt.Ac., tc., always on hand and for sale cheap,by

JOH LEE.

CrawfcrdjyiHo, Ind.

Dixon's 1 t-tLSEY