Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 April 1859 — Page 4

^ITNA

INSURANCE COMPANY, wtHreosB, eessti

Iucorporatcd 1830—Chnrter Perpetual.

Cash Capital $1,009,000.

ABSOLUTS & IXIJirAIKKD

sunn.es $666,140,10.

LOSSES PAID OVER

$11,000,000.

PROPERTY INSURED AGAINST THE

DAMAGES OF FIRE AND TKRILS OF

INLAND NAVIGATION,

At ns liberal rates and rules as solvency and lair Profit will permit. Especial attention paid to the Insurance of

DWELLINGS Jk FARM PROPERTY AND CONTENTS. Such Insurance for periods of 1 to 5. years, on the most reasonable terms. .Choice First-Class Indemnity may be effected without delay, with this favorite and pre-emi-nently ublo Corporation, through

JAMES HEATON, Agent,

March 3, 1859.-3m.] Crawfordsville, Ind.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION

Hill I. A1) RLPHIA.

A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed,iifllicttd with Virulent and Epideinic Diseases. fjHUE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view _L of the awful distinction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, and the decptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy oMheir name, to open a Dispons-

The Directors of the A.^gociation, in their Annual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases,express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended

tthe

ot

labers of their

Surgeons in the euro of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Syphilis, the vice

Onanism or Self- Abuse, Disease of the Kidneys and Bladder, &c.,and order a continuance of the same plan for the ec-suing year.

The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much ddspised cause.

An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or seminal Weakness the vice of Onanism, Mas liwbation, or self-Abuse, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by tha Consulting surgeon, will be sent bv mail (in a sealed envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, &c., are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be rent, to the afliicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of gn-at value.

Address, for reportof treatment-, DR. J. SK1LLLN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 south Ninth street, fhiladelphia, Pa.

I3y order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEART WELL, PresiJcnt. GEO. FAIRCH1LD, Secretary. Feb. 2-1. 1859-ly,

Dry Goods

CABPET STORE!

JOHN SHILLITO & CO.

Ne's 101, 103 end 105 West Fourth Street,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

5

III PORTERS OF

Dry Goods 8c Carpeting,

Respectful!j' inform their customers and purchasers generally that they are now opening an extensive and complete assortment of

ESMMSSs 8AUHH9, .Floor Oil-Cloths, &c., &c. Families, Hotel Keepers, Steamboat owners, and all others may depend upon finding the best class of Goods, at prices as low as they can be purchased in the "Eastern cities.

They have also added to their business an extensive

Jobbing Department

To which they invite the special attention of Cash and short time buyers. March 3, 1859.-3m.

TOBACCOTTOBACCGN"

CIGAES! CIGAES!

WHOLESALE &, RETAIL

^HE most choice brands of Tobacco and Ci gars, will be sold at the lowest figures, by A. NOLTE, Tobacconist. Crawfordsville, Nov 20, 1858—6m

Iron and Nails.

4") Tons assorted Iron M"0 150 Kegs Nails, received by GRIMES & BURBRIDGE. npril 29, '58.

SODA.

10

Kegs S. Aug. 12.-

Soda, for sale by

CHEESE.

QA Boxes a No 1, W. R. Cheese in store and for sale by COX fc CO. Aug. 26.

Buckets.

r\ Doz. Painted Buckets for sale by «)U aug. 21 .J II. S. COX & CO.

Table & Pocket Cutlery.

A fine' assortment of superior quality, for sale by april 'gg '58.

Rug.

I Pianos, Melodeons & Music.

Pit ICES-GREATLY REDUCED!

HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway, IV. Y.

Agent for the sale of the best

O S O N & N E W O

Pianos & Melodeons.

The largest assoitment of Music Merchandise in the United States. PIANOS from fivediffercn Manufactures,OF EVERY VARIETY OK STYLE—from those in plain rosewood cases, for $2,00, to those of the most elegant finish, for $1,000. No hou^e in the Union can come in competition for the number, variety and celebrity of its instrument nor the extremely low prices at which they are t=old.

Horace Waters' Modern Improved Pianos. with or without iron frames, have, in their NEW SCALE an IMPROVED ACTIOX, ft power and compass oftor.es equaling the grand, with the beauty and durability of the square piano. The Press and First Music Masters have justly pronounced them equal if not superior to any other make. They are guarranteed to stand the action of every climatc.

HORACE WATERS' MEI.ODEONS (tuned the equal temperament.,) superior in each desirable quality. Can also furnish Prince's, Oarbart's & Smith's Melodeons. Prices from $45 to $125 for two setts of reeds, $150 two banks of keys. $200 Organ pedal, bass melodeon $250, $275, and $300, less, a liberal discount.

Each instrument warranted to give satisfaction, or purchase money refunded. SECOND HAND PIANOS AT

PRFAT BA'UGUXS constantly in store prices from £30 to $1-10. 3IIJSIC—One of the largest and best cata loguesof Music now published all the Music and Music Books published in the United States, for sale at this establishment. Martin's Celebrated Guitar, and all kinds of Musical Instruments, and Music Merchandise, at the lowest possible r.rices. Music sent wherever ordered, post-paid. Catalogues sent by mail. A liberal discount to dealers, teachers, seminaries and clergymen.

S i-^lssBBOBsiaSs oi* the Piano* & IfSriodfoits.

ary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in Sf minarv. one of which has been severely tested all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, witha description of their condition, (age. occupation, habits of life, Ac.) and in

ca-e

of ex­

treme poverty, to FURNISH MEDIBINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment.

"Tne Piano came to hand, and in first rate orI dor. It is a beautiful instrument and no mistake I LEE WALKER, Dealers in Musical Instruments,

Phi la. John Hewitt, of Carthage Now York, who has had one of the Horace Waters' Pianos, writes as follows: "A friend of mine wishes me to purchase a Piano for her. She likes the one you sold me in December, l£5G. My piano is becoming popular in this place, and 1 think I can introduce one or two more they will be more popular than any other make." '•We have two of Waters' Pianos in use in our

for three year?, and we can testify to their good quality and durability."—WOOD & GREGORY, Mount Carroll, Ills. "H. WATERS.Esq.—DearSir: Having used one of your Piano-Fortes for two years past, I have found it a very superior instrument.

Ar.o.vzo GKAV,

Principal Brooklyn Heights Seminary." PUESTO.N Hti.iow.N. Y., July,23. 1P58. Mu. WATERS.—Dear Sir: I received the Melodeon safe and in good order: am well pleased with external appearance, and the tone also. Hope I shall have occasion to order one or two more the present season."

TIOGA, N.Y., Aug. 5, 1858.

HORACE WATERS, Esq..-Sir: The Melodeon you sent me was duly received in good order. I am now fully prepared to say that the instrument is highly satisfactory and" I beg you will accept my thanks for tl.e very liberal terms on which you furnish it. and for the very honorable manner in which you have fulfilled, and more than fulfilled all that you promised.

Very respectfully yours, &c. J. L. SMITH." "The Piano I received from you continues to give satisfaction. I regard it as one of the best instruments in the plncfc."'—JAMES M. CLARKE, Charleston, Ya. "The Melodeon has safely nrrived. I feel obliged to you for your liberal discount—will do all I can J'or you in these parts.''—REV. J. MCCORMICK,.Yarqueeville, S. C. "The Piano was duly received. It came in excellent condition: and is very much admired by my numerous family. Accent my thanks for your promptness."—ROBT. CoorER, Wanardiam, Bradford Co.. Penn. "Your Piano pleases us wc-ll. It is the best one in the County."—THOMAS A. LATUAM, Campbellton, Ga. "We are very much obliged to you for having sent such a fine instrument for $2.'i0, and we shall tuke pains to recommend it."—BAKKS,HEED & Co., Buffalo Democrat. "The Horace Waters Pianos are known as among the very best. We are enabled to speak jot these instruments with confidence, from personal knowledge of their excellent tone and durable quality.-'—New York Evangelist. "We can spe««k of the merits of the Horacc Waters' Pianos from personal knowledge, as being of the very best quality."--Charleston Intelligencer. "Nothing at the State Fair displayed greater excellence in any department than the Horace

Waters Pianos."—Churchman. "The Horace Waters Pianos are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material. We have no doubt that buyers can do as well, perhaps better, at this than any other house in the Union."—Advocate and Journal. "Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge comparison with the finest made anywhere in the country."—Home Journal. "Horace Waters Piano-Fortes are of full,rich, and even tone, and powerful.''—N. Y. Musical Review. "Our friends TV ill find at Mr "Water's store the verv best assortment of Music and of Pianos to be found in the the United States, and we urge our southern and western friends to give him a call wheiftver they go to New York."—Graham's Magazine.

WAKKROOMS333 BROADWAY, N\ Y. Nov. 11, 1858.

NEW ARRAGEffiEHT.

Groceries for the

1 1 1 I O N

Wholesale Grocery,

No. 1, Empire Block, Main Street.

H. S. COX & CO.,

HAYING

COX & CO.

.GRIMES St BURBRIDGE.,

AISINS FjgsV Da"tes Prunes, DricdCurrants Lemons, aiLlresh and cheap for sale by

A

26. COX & CO.

Bbls. Turpetine,

O [«pr 15]

25,!

MAXSOJJ & .POWERS.

Bbls pure Linseed Oil [3fr-7

MA:SOK

&

FOVXKS.

made arrangements EAST and

SOUTH for

200 Hogsheads Sugar/''

250 Barrpls Molasses, 250 Sacks Coffee.

To lc received during to fall and and winter.

To be Sold at the Lowest Figures, Wholesale and Retail. Country Merchants and Farmers can be accommodated, at wholesale, with from 10 to 1,000 pounds Coffee, Sugar, etc.,

In addition to the above we have on hand

Candles.

fA Boxes Star Candles. 50 half Boxes Star Candles in store and for sale by H. S. COX & CO.

Aug. 26,1858.—tf

Starch.

Boxes Pearl Starch, just received by --H. S. COX & CO. Aug. 21, '58.—tf

75

TOBACC.

A

Large assortment of Tobacco oi all qualities for s&lo,by CQX& CO.

Aug. 26.,

GRIMES & BURBRIDGE,

No. 1,

COMMERCIAL BLOCK!

VRE

now receiving the largest and best assorted stock of general

A W A E

MiiJ&Ju Willi

Ever opened in this market, to which they call the especial attention of all who may desire any article in this branch of trade.

Having purchased goods from

F'irst

And at prices proportioned to the times, they feel confident of presenting extra inducements to buyers.

April 29, 185S.-ly

BEN FRANKLIN

BOOK BINDERY

ISAACS & SCOTT,

Binders, Rulers

Manufacturers,

TEBRE HAUTE, IND. DAY BGOISJOUEHALS,

LEDGERS, RECORDS, DOCKETS, &C., &C.

EL'LED AND BOUM) TO OKDKB.

Periodicals, etc., Bound in any Style. N. Orders from County Ollicors promptly

attended to. C. J. BRASS, Trav'g Ag't. October 14, 1S5S.—ly

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WM W. NICHOLSON, Jr.,

MAXI'FACTIKTU AND DJCALER IN

Iflrsseas,

At old stand, on Washington street,

Crawfordsville, Indiana,

T\70ULD respectfully inform the farmers and pu'olfc generally^ that he keeps on hand for sale at all times, all articles pertaining to his line of business, and at unprecedented low races, for cash or approved notes. He keeps on hand, or will make to order, men and

W O E N 3 S A E S Wagon, Carriage, and Buggy

A N E S S Collars Bridles -Whips —Ac. You are invited to calVand examine our stock and work. Wc use none but the best stock? and

allow

no work to from our shop, unless we knowit to be put up in a workmanlike manner—a manuer unsurpassed in the west. Call at the Old Stand on Washington street, and we will iruaranty satisfaction both in regard to prlceand miality." W. W. NICHOLSON, Jr.

May 6, 1858.—6m

Saddlery & arriage Trimmings.

A

large and complete stock, received and now opened at _• april 29, '58.] GRIMES .& BURBRIDGE.

0

arcains—Asgood as any in town, to be had GRIMES'. -]y] No 2, Com. Block.

B-.

april 151858-

GLASSWARE

every description for sale cheap by SJ Aug. 26. COX & CO.

Spices.

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LL kinds of Spices in large ouantities, at wholesale and retail, for sale by COX & CO. Aug. 26.

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A Word to the Wise!

1 1

LI. Paper of all prices from 8 cents to $1.00 per Roll. Also, Borders and Window Paper ot all kinds, at HEATON'3

Keggs of Harrison

ZUU White Lead.

Hoessler!

TT AVING established himself in the Cabme XI business in all its various branches on Washington street, Crawfordsville, would spectfully inform the citizcns of the place and vicinity, that he will endeavor to keep on hand a general stock of his work also, manufacture to order any article in his line, and at unprecedent ed low rates. That all may see the propriety of patronizing my establishment, I will just give the prices of a few articles, viz.:

Bureaus, \plain) $9,00 to 10,00 Safes, (superior article) 6,00 to 7,00 Bedsteads, (common plain)... 3,50 to 4,00 Bedsteads (fine Cottage) 5,00 to 7,00 Lounges 4,00 Chairs (good article) 5,00 Trunncl Bedsteads, 2,00 to 2,50 Breakfast Tables, 3,50 Dining Tables, 4,00 to 4,50 And all other articles at. same ratio. Call and examine my work. 0=Shop on Washington st., west side, near the corner of second cross street south of Main.

Feb. 10, 1859—3m

Notice.

TO OUR OLDTUSTOMERS-

YTJE arc not selling GROCERIES in Com-

YY

mcrcial ISow, but at No. t, Umpire Block, Main Street, next door to Christman & Gregg's Hardware Store.

Aug. 26, '5S.-tf H. S. COX CO.

Farming Implements.

CRADLE

Scythes, Snaths, Rakes, Shovels,

Spades, Hoes, Plows, Cultivators, &c., for -ale by april 29, 58.

GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.

BUCK'S PATENT

STILL AHEAD

AND TOOK

THE PREMIUM

overall competition. It will recommend itself^

ALSO: A splendid assortment of other

COOKING- STOVES

B0I STOVES,

For Churches. Halls and School-Houses.

A good assortment of those truely serviceable

Russia Iron

PARLOR STOVES,

Which for beauty and convenience, are excelled by no stove in the market.

Cast Parlor Stoves,

Of several patterns—both open and closed front.

ood assortment of

TO

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Made from the best-brands of TIN TLATE that can be had in the market. Particular attention paid to all kind of

C-Opp-Cr-Siniiljiitg,

In all its different departments.

Sheet Iron Work Done

On short notice O Id tin ivnre repaired and made as good as newIParticular attention given to

Roofing, Guttering and

Spouting, all of which we warrant to give satisfaction All kinds of

Old Copper, Pewter, Lead and Brass, taken in exchange for anything in our line. sept 30, 1858-tf] JOHN HOOVER.

J. S. MILLER. N. HEFFNEIT. S. MILLER

J. S. MILLER & CO. CAR! AGES, BUGGIES, Cheaper than Ever!

Competition Distanced!

J. S. MILLER,

AVING increased his extensive facilities for manufacturing

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, 2?

and litrht vehicles of every description by admitting the above named practide workmen as partners, wish to inform his old customers and the public generally, that they are prepared to get tip cheaper, P"?

BETTER AND NEATER W0RK,

than anyother establishment of the kind in this section of country. Any person in want of a good vehicle would do well to caU and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere.

Being all practical workmen, and employ none but the best workmen—using none but the best material, and wit', a long acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, cannot help giving satisfaction both as regards price and quality of work.

CTRepairing done promptly with neatness.— Blacksmithing, Trimming, Painting, &c. All our work warranted one year.

EPProfoundly grateful to the generous public for past patronage, the Senior partner respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm.

ETSign, "J. S. MILLER & CO.,'* Market Street, Crawfordsville Ind., North of Court House Square. sept. 23,1858/—ly.

Dr. Vanderbilt,

iEiim &!l,iS§©l,

All operations pertaining to the science, carefulattendod to, with the least possible pain. D* Dental Rooms in Empire Block, No. 1. Crawfordsville, July 14, 1854.

Tools.

A

Hills & Co's pure

MAN: ON' A POWERS

GENERAL assortment of Carpenters" Coooers' and Blacksmiths' Tools, received TiTtivn-tirnrii? t. nTTHifT?« bv 'BURBRIDGE & GRIMES. april 29, 58.

JAMES PATTERSON

HAB JUST RECEIVED

THE'LARGEST STOCK! THE BEST ASSORTMENT! THE LATEST STYLE8 AND PATTERNS OF

WATCHES, CLOCKS AND

:l

JE3WBLR.Y! EVER BROUGHT TO

CRAWFORDSVILLE!

Direct from the Eastern Manufactories. He has also on hand a larga quantity of

PURE AND SILVER PLATED

Tea and Table Spoons,

Cream Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks, c^-c. Also, Musical Instruments of every description, such as VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, FLUTES, FIFES,

Violin and Guitar Strings, &e. Also

KNIVES AND POCKET-BOOKS Of all kinds and qualities. Also GOLD, SILVER & PLATED

SPECTACLES,

To suit all age. TO TIIE LADIES, would say that I have the nicest and richest patterns of Jewelry ever before offered in this city, to the examination of which I ask their Ivind attention. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical

Boxes,

Repaired and wrranted. To this branch of the business, I call especial attention, and feel con Jident, that in prices and quality of work, per feet satisfaction will be given: at the sign of the

'Golden Watch

Between Hoaton's Book Store and Lane House, Crawl'ords\ille, Indiana. JAMES PATTERSON.

Nov. 11, 1858.-1 v.

NEW ALBANY & SALEM R- R,

1859. 1859. Winter Arrangement.

ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st. PASSENGER TRAINS WILL BE RUN AS FOLLOWS:

GOING NORTH.

FROM NEW ALBANY.—CurcAGO MAIL.— Daily,, except Sundays, at R.10

Cincinnati Nigld Express.-VA\\y, except Saturdays, at 11-45 P.M. (leaving Chicago at 8-00 P. M.) running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2-15 P. M. Connecting at Lafayette at. 5.27 A.M., with Louisville Mail Trains for Now Albany and Louisville, arriving at 6.20 P. M. Stopping at all Regular Stations North, and all stations South of Lafayette. Passengers breakfast at Grecncastle and dine at Mitchell.

FROM MITCHELL.—LOUISVILLE DAY EXPRESS.—Daily, excopt Sundays, at 4-55 P. M.— Stopping at all Regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with O.& M. R. R. Trains from Cincinnati at 4-10 P. M., and from St. Louis at 4-50 P. M. Reaching New Albany at 6-15 P. M.

LOUISVILLE NIOHT EXPRESS.—Daily at2-50 A. M. Stopping at Regular Stations. Connecting with O. &M. R. R. Trains from St. Louis. Arriving at New Albany at 6-15 A. M.

FROM XAFAYETI'E.—GREENCASTLE ACCOMMODATION.—Daily at 2-05 P. M. Connecting at Lafayette with Day Express frcm Chicago and Michigan City. Arrives at Greencastle, at G-05 P. m., in time to connect with Train for Indianapolis at 7.02 P. M., arriving at 8-30 P. M.

The Through Trains connect at Greencastle with the TerreHaute and Richmond Railroad,and at Lafayette with the trains of the Toledo, Wabash, and Western Railroad, at M. S. Crossing with Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad at Michigan City with the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all points west and northwest, and for Detroit and all points east.

UrOnly one change of Cars for Chicago, St. Louis or Cincinnati.

BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH! 5~pThrough Tickets for sale in Louisville, No. 555 Main street,and at the Company's oftiee in New Albany, Michigan City, and Chicago, for all the principal points in tlio East and Northwest.

A

RESPECTFULLY tenders hisse vices to thf! citizens of Crawfordsvil' and vicinity. He givc3 particula

attention to carious Teeth, millions of which ara now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificia teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of POllC EAIN TEETH IN THE WEST, Having sure utility and ease to all requiring arti ficial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.

R. E. RICKER, Superintendent.

Supt's Office, New Albany, Jan. 3d, 1859.

PLOWS

401

just received and for sale by CHRISTMAN & GREGG. Nov. 11, 1858.

Groceries.

COFFEE,

Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Tobacco,

Candles, Spice, Dye-Stuffs, &c., &c., for sale by GRIMES & BURBRIDGE. april 29, '58.

Fish.

MACKERELL,

White Fish, Pickerell, Trout

and Herring, for sale at Packers Prices, by Aug. 26. COX & CO-

LI

superior stock of TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, just received and for sale by CHRISTMAN & GREGG. Nov. 11, 1358.—ly.

Latest Arrival! F. M! HE AXON,

Has just received the largest stock of

BOOKS & STATIONERY!

Ever brought to Crawfordsyille, to which he invites the attention of his friends and the public generally. Call at the

BOOK EMPORIUM,

N. W. Corner of

Main and Green Streets,

and examine for yourselves. sept 9,1858,,

II. OR A10, O. VANCE,

A. M. Stop­

ping at nil Stations on signal. Connecting at GreencaPtle at H.20 A. M. for St. Louis, arriving at. 4-05 P. M-. and 7-02 P. for Indianapolis. arriving at 8.30 P. M. and at Lafayette at 4 22 A. M. for Chicago, arriving at 11.5i) A.M. Passengers dine at Mitchell and sup at Lafayette.

ST. LOUIS AND CINCINNATI DAY EXPRESS.— Daily, except Sundays, at 12.30 P. M., stopping at all regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. & M. R. R. train for St. Louis at 4 10 P. M., arriving at 3-30 A. M., and for Cincinnati at 4-50 P. M, arriving at 10.20 P. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell.

S-r. Louis AND CINCINNATI NIGHT EXPRESS.— Daily at 10.30 P. M. Stopping only at Regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. it M. R. R. trains for St. Louis and Cincinnnti. Reaching Cincinnati at 8 A. M.,and St. Louis at3.45 P. M.

FROM GREENCASTLE.—LAFAYETTE ACCOMMODATION.—Daily, except Sundays, at 7.30 A. M. Connecting at Lafayetteat 3 33 P. M. with Chicago Day Express, arriving at Michigan Citv at 8.10 P.M., and at Chicago at 11.15 P. M.

GOING SOUTH.

FROM MICHIGAN CITY.—Cincinnati Day Express—Doily, except Sundays, at 9-15 A. M. (Leaving Chicago at G-45 A. M,)and running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2 A. M., stopping at all stations between Michigan City and Lafayette. Passengers dine at Reynolds.

OEOHGK MUNNS, AMOS THOMPSON

MAMMOTH STOCK

OF

DRY-GOODS &C„

AT L.ESS THAN

NEW-YORK COST

THE

subscribers having bought the largest and best stock of Goods ever before brought

TO THIS MARKET

Offer them to the citizens and people generally,

At Less Prices than Ever

BEFORE HEARD OF SPIUll

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These Goods hare been carefully selected &

WILL BE SOLD AT

Less than New-York Gost!

"We respectfully solicit an examination of our stock, and guarantee that no person shall go away

DISSATISFIED!

THIS STOCK

Comprises every thing in the line of Staple &

CLOTHING,

Gents Furnishing Goods,

NOTIONS,

A S A S & & HU'Call and see. The Goods and Prices speak for themselves.

R. H. CRAIG & CO.

.7. R. ROBINSON, J. W. GAKVIN, July 15, 1858,-ly.

Salesmen

$1, OOO REWARD!

,000 Valuable Lives Saved Annually! HVTHKCSK or

PLUMMER'S

Celebrated Embrocation The onlj- sure cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tie Dolareux.

Scalds, Burns, Bruises. Sprains,

Cuts, Poison, Bee Sting, Headache. Pain in the Side, Breast and Back, Stiff Joints, and all the pains the human body is subject to.

This medicine has been before the public for years, and has never failed to cure in a single case. Thousands and tens ef thousands of living witnesses ran be produced to testify to its marvelous effects.

This medicine may be had of all respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout theUnion Ask for" C. P. PLUMMER'S EMBROCATION," and take no other.

Read the following:

DUBUQUE IOWA.1R57.

Mr. C. P. Plummer—Dear Sir: I cannot refrain from giving you this slight regard of the opinion I have of your valuable medicine. was confined to my bed some six months with inflammatory Rheumatism, so thnt Twas not able to move a joint, and after exhausting the skill of all the prominent Doctors of the country, 1 had given up to die, when I was recommended lo use your Embrocation. I did so I am rejoiced that lean testify to its great effects. After using the third bottle I was entirely well, and am now attending tomy business. C. E. LKAVERINO.

LEWISVILLE, Ind., 1858.

Mr. C. P. Plummer—Sir. While working on a scaffold, painting, I fell, spraining my ancle so that I was unable to work at all, suffering the most acute pain day and night: but after using two bottles of your valuable medicine, I was as well and strong as ever. May you ever meet with succcss in your pursuits. I have also used it for burns and bruises, finding it to be efficacious.

Yours truly, W. S. LUSTER, Painter. MURRIES (near CONNERSVILLE.) IND., 1858. C. P. Plummer—Dear Sir: After suffering fo two years with Neuralga in my head aiid back and after I had almost given up all hopes of getting well, I was recommended to try your Embrocation, which I did—the first bottle doing me so much good that I tried the second, which proved effectual. I must heartily recommend it to the public as a ncvet failing remedy for Nenralga

Your friend, B. C. MURIT, A. M. This medicine is warranted in every case where the directions are strictly attended to.

All orders addressed to C. P. PLUMMER, a his Western Agency office atLatnycttc, Ind.,wil receive prompt attention.

July 8,1858.-ly.

FRESH ARRIVAL

AT THE

Music & Jewelry Store!

THOMAS NEWMAN,

HAS

just received and opened a new and extensive stock of fine gold and silver Watches, Jewelry of every discription, and warranted as represented

Gold Pens & Holders, Gold Chains, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Finger Rings, Ear Drops, Spectacles, with every yariety nnd shade of glass Clocks and time pieces of various styles

Guitars Violins Banjos Melodeons Music Boxes Accordeons Books Stationery Note Paper Pictures, &c. Also, Chickering Boardman, Gray'& Co. and

GILBERT'S PIANOS!

These Pianos are from the best manufacturers in the United States. We are also agent for the sale of Urban, Dodds & Co.'s

Concrete Cement Safe!

We have various other artcles, viz pure silver Spoons Revolving Pistols and in fact all articles usually found in such establishments._ 0°We also repair and warrant all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Musical Instruments, Jewelry, Sic. and do engravingon silver, Ac., in superior style. Call at my store in the Binford block, oiiedoor eastof Cloud's store. may 13, 1858—ly T, NEWNAN.

CORDAGE

FOOLS

of every description at manufac­

tory prices by COX & CO. Aug. 26.

S A I O N E

CAP, Letter,Note,Legal,Bath,Bill. Billett, Mourning and Perforated Papers,— Buff, Legal, mourning and other Envellopesof every size Printing and visiting Cards Pencils, writing sand Pens and Penholders which will be sold at Wholesale and Retail, chaper than the cheapest, by FRANK HEATON. sept 9, '58.]

ganford's Patent Straw and Hay Cutter, for sale by GRIMES & BURBRIDGE. april 29, '58.

H. N. CRISTMAIT. S. H. GREGG,

CHRISTMAN & GREGG,

HARDWARE AND COMMISSION

MERCHANTS No. 2, EMPIRE BLOCK,

CEAWFOBDSVUXB, IHD.

7.

Hardware M\. 'wj

CHRISTMAN & GREGG,

The Largest, Cheapest and

ONLY EXCLUSIVE

HARDWARE STORE

IN

Montgomery County.

SASH & GLASS!

,4 large lot of SASH fe GLASS of all sizes, on hand and for sale bv CHRISTMAN & GREGG. Nov. 11, 1858.

ONE DOLLAR PER BUSHEL FOR OQH33-. THOSE

who think that Corn will advance from the present high rates to a Dollar pr. Buahc4 would do well to call on

CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER,

Immediately, and get one of those superb

STRAW CUTTERS,

By which thousands of dollars might be saved to the Farmers, if they would use cut feed, instead of corn at the present prices, and the number that are now being sold by the undersigned is evidence that people are beginning townke up to the importance of economising in the manner of feeding Stock—but fcw more left—better call soon.

FIFTY CINCINNATI

STEEL PLOWS,

Assorted size?, juct received for the [Spring trade, and WARRANTED to give satisfaction. Also constantly receiving frosh supplies of

S II E A W A E,

Tools, Axes, Chains, Cutlery, &c., &e„ Also a large assortment of SLAB STEEL FOR PLOWS Si SCRAPERS—also Iron,Nails, Sash, Glass, &c., cheaper than at any other House in the West. [C/'Call at No. 7, Commercial Row. raw ford vi 110,1 nd.

CAMPBELL, GALEY HARTER. Feb. 3.1850—vllnl8.

FRESH GROCERIES

JUST RECEIVED

A

HOUSTON & MATIN'S

WE

have now on hand, the largest stock of Groceries orer brought to this market, consisting in part of the following articles 10(1 bbls New Orleans Sugar, A No. 1. 40 bbls. Molasses and Syrups. 50 Sacks Coffee, Rio, Mocha, Laguiro Java. 60 bbls. Salt. 40 Bushels Dried Apples. 20 Bushels Dried Peacheo. 40 Can3 Black-berries. 40 Cans peeled Peaches. 20 Boxes fine Toilet Soap. 10 Fancy 10 Raisins—superior nrticle. 10 Bbls. Rice. 6 Boxes Tobacco, assorted. 20 Boxes of Candles.

Cranberries,

Spices of all kinds, Soda, Saleratus, Dye-stuffs, Nails, Window-Glass, Shot, Lead, Brooms, Bedcords, Halter Rope, Clothes-lines, Mackerel. Cod-Fish, Tar,

ASSRTED CANDIES ..

Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Pea-Nuts, Filburts, Tubs, Broom Twine, Buckets, Baskets, and in short, we have every thing usually kept in our line of business allol which will bo sold LOW FOR CASH or

O N O E iCTCall and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. HOUSTON

Jan. 27, 1859—tf

&, MARTIN.

BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, &C.

Large

Falily Bibles, of all kinds, (some as cheap as $1,50,) Pocket Bibles—Hymn Books for all churches—sacred and secular

Mu-

sic, &c., for sale by FRANK HEATON. sep 9] Opposite Cloud & Co

THE WAY TO

MAKE MONEYS THE

undersigned have sold out their entire stock of Goods, and consequently must settle up their accounts. We are out of business and cannot spend much time looking after our accounts, therefore, those indebted to us "will save money by calling promptly at the old stand, and settling. We must and will havo money.— A hint to the wise is sufficient.

ALLEN, GALEY & KEERAN.

Feb.10,1859.

Teas.

A

Large and general assortment of Teasof the very best brands in store and for sale cheap by ., COX & CO.

Aug. 21.

^MISCELLANEOUS. CANESother

Pocket Knives Scrap Books Portfolio's Mucilage cheap Paints Combs and "lots" of articles too numerous to mention. Come and see. FRANK HEATOS, sept 9] N W cor. Main & Green,

Sash, Window Glass, Ac.

2000

Lights Pine Sash, assorted sizes 75 Boxes of Glass, do. do. Doors &c for sale by

ORFilES Si BTTP.BRIXH3E,

apiil 2:1, '58,