Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 July 1859 — Page 3

Sheriff's Sale/

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virtue of ntt execution to mo directed from the Clerk of the court of Common Pious of Montgomery county, 1 will expose to side »t. public eviction at the court li.-use door in •.the t.:»n of Crawfordsville, Muiitgoi.iery county, and of Indiana, on

}at unlay the 'Jill tiny of August, 1S50, between the hour of- ton o'clock a. in., cfc four ••o'clock p.m., ot said day, the i'o ::s ami piotits for tin' nn of so von vows-of the following described real ost ite to-wit: Lots number twenty five and twenty-six ('Jo & 2) as t!c same are •known :inrl donated cm tin* original plat. of ••the town of LiiHen, in the county of Mtntgoincrv -itu! State of Indiana am"! if the rent and pi\ fits vili not brir.sr a su'Tie-ent sum satisfy si:d execution. wii. thou and there.at tliceume ti::if and place. offer a sufficient atuouul ot tho above described real esiutie, to satKf* said oxcvution and costs Taken cn execution a.- tho ..•pynj-eity Hiram Hughe.?, at the* mi.tot' floats •Fowler & Ad.iuis Karl.

WM. M. SCHOOLER, SVff M. C.

Juiy H.i -OJ—pr's fee

What tlio [Press Say. "Co-tvk's" I-'MonviitiAtoi.-'are invaluablere:nfiV'on fl.r clearing houses of ail sorts of vermin. With ii'l o.»i.fi'loi,-o we -recommend litem.—A". I

Daily State Il-yixkr.

Copt\ti's" remedies for ail domestic posts, siifli us it-, I'michcs. Bed nti_'s, Ant'?, l'ieas. &e are invaluable we can speak front actual knowledge of their merits. Puree, ists and Dkai.-i-i-should send their orders carlv, if they would eccure a trade in them —AVir York Journal. '"I shall writ

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poreihin::

"Death Jo all Vermin." As Spring approaches, Ant* nnd Uo.'.chks, From their hob a 'tome out,. .. -And Mick mid RaZ.\ In spite of Cnt.^, •/LiMy skip nhfuit. ]ri PiG^ bito

Ton, in the night. ••flAson the l»cd you r.'umb.T, While Tttsrors crawl

Thro' chamber ami h:•'!. In squads without number IT IS TRULY WONDERFUL WTTH vl'.at c-rrtninty hais, Roaches, ee. Moles Ground IS!icr-. Bed-bugs. Ants, Moths, Mosrpii.•tocs. Pleas. Insects on Animals. in short every species of Vermin, are utterly destroyed and exterminated In* 'OostarV Rat, Roach, &e. Exterminator, 'CostarV Bed-bug Exterminator, •'OoslarV Electric l\wi!-»r, for bisoets.

Mr,

t.o ar.'.

Supplied direct, bv United Stales, as

follows

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in uie

On rcceipl of $1,00, a box of the Rat, Koach, '-Ac. Est. On receipt of sS.Oil, a box onch of the Rat,

Ttoach, &o. Ext., and Electric I'owder. si'nt osta^e paid/ Bufticicut to destroy (he venu:a on •••my premises.

Sold bv F'i'ujrpis!s and IX ali'rs everv where "Oostaiis" l"'II!.NCII'AL L'R.PVR, -i !d UroaUwav, N 1'. S.— Circulars, term.-, &c sent by mail on npjiliention. tL7~W!iolesa!c Agents for West'n Fa.. Ohio, In -•At Pittsburg, Pa., 13. L. Falmcstock & Co.,and ot' •••!.

At Cferinnrui. O... .John D. 1'ark. and others. Indion"».,K/rt-!», lad., R'.b"t. iJrowninir, June '^,

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hrive jest rceeivc A jlricic. Main re fit.

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and -cr,Cii in Crawford' jo ati,i well .^c'ccto

Eiock of UJiUCS. MEDICINES,

("L'L^iCA LS',

Pa iiiis}

Perfumery, Brashes, »Vc prices to suit the times. I ial:'? this method of cu.-tomers ibr ilieir putt and ot solieitini: couth ing by fair atui honor it their coniidt-nce.

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Are reon^itc t.i c.i purchasing ela-nvhc!

and

orice mv uoods

tZJ- Prescriptions compounded. July ~i, 1^53—iv

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sci'-ulificallv

QUININE

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UST received bv

junc LS5L

T. D. BROVv'N

--T i? an r» c? r*

LL GRADES—I'ne heaviest.sfcoek ever to this m.trket, at T. D. BROWN' jitlv 7, IS'5.9—iv

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CHURGHILLS5 HEW HEMSDy,

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j^OR Consumption, by [julyT.]

LL kinds

J\ july 7 •53J

sold wholesale and reu T. D. BROWN.

Oiioio!

cztumery,

T. D. BROWN'S.

Bath Brick

HIS invaluabl to be had at july ',

irtielc

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THE

subscriber

Candles—all kinds Soaps Cheese Nuts Candies Rasins Prunes Dye-Stu!ls a superior article of Chewing

O A O

Tobacco of all the various bnind.-O

CIC3-ARS

Of all kinds from a fine Principec, down to the common Boone county Spani-h. Ac., iVc. It is altogether unnecessary for me to into a lengthy enumeration of articles, but sullice it to say, that we will endeavor to keep such a stock at All times, ns wiil enable us to accomniodatc all that may favor us with a call in the re|ail line. We buy all kinds of

Country Produce,

And respectfully solicit a liberal share of the patronage of the farming public. IG^Rexnember. our stand is one door south of Graham's Old Corner—in Nicholson's building, on Washington Street. -fcV* DAVID CAMPBELL.

June 30, 1859.—3m.

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STAPLE DRY-GOODS & CARPETS,

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RECEIVED every week, direct from the New England manufacturers, at Juno 9.] GRAHAM BRO'S.

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ill house-keepers, D. BROWN'S.

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I# ici the above wiu!d ro-

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business, ii

spectfully inform the citizens cl mwfordsv:i!e aad surrounding country, that, lie will keep si ali times, for eaL" at the bwojt possiole ii^urcs.

RIO, LAGL RA it JAv A GOFEEIC ""w Ail the dillerent kinds of TEAS LOAF, CRUSHED. HAVANA

AND N. O. SUGAR SPICES

White Fish. Mackerell, See,

MERRILL & CO.,

UB LIS HERS,

AND

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN

MBDiC All,

I S E A N E O S

STATIONERY «fc 1LANK liOOKS. One door wost of the "WltrfJHT HOUSE/" No.

East Washington street,

I N I A N A O I S

iLrStamlard works, in French and German.

O^neraviiisrs foi

In

about your Exttxmi-

viators, as I etui do so with propriety. Thev arc seliinp1 rapidlv here at0 destroying all vermin.— f'l. Banner, Fuyette, Mo.

Draw in ii iV Grocian Paii MERRILL & CO.

March 3, I8f)i)—ly

Mammotli TO VE_STOR£!

A iioavy stock of Jitovos mow arriviiiij at

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Biock!

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in ,iM itrffi nc?t perfection! A lar^a varictv of—

COOKING STOVES,

—ALSO—

rip

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Manuracturcd for sale and to order.

O O I IS E N S I S Kept constantly on hand.

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Gutterinfr. &<'•• done to order.

BZTAU work warranted and ali articles sold low for cash, or approved

Country Produce!

Old Copper 1 ron Ratr? &o. CHI LION JOHNSON. April 1, 1S59.—ly.

CHEESE.

OH l^oxes a No 1. R. Cheese in store and ale by COX »fc CO.

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To Pliysicians.

LT. the standar,] Medical Works of the day can be hud bv ap]ilving to apri! $.} "FRANK IIFATOM.

mmS& S©¥3iil§.

"IDEALS, bracelets, Watch Chains, Fish Hooks aik1 Lines, Tooth Picks, a fine assortment of Pocket Books, Porte Monnios arid Purses, pocket t'omnasscs, Knives. For ?nli at, a,pr.il -^.j' Fi'A N'K H.KA TON'S.

ORDINANCE,

R'jtrdincf

Oils, ByeSiUiTs,

which I jni oiTer nr at

intr thanks to inv iii year:? £0ne y, of the same, hoo

,agt ianc

!u coumc in trade to nier-

Cni lf and other Animals within the

Corporate limits.

Section i. Be it ordained bv tho. Trustees of 'ie Town of Cmwfordsvile. That nnv person be.nir the owner of any animal in said Town, an convicted, before any Justice thereof, of having (ailed to cause such animal, within ei^ht hours after its death, to be removed bevond the hnv.ts of said tow'n and its subn, 's phall be fined therelor in tho sum of five dollars for the original offense, and in 'he same sum for every ton hears' continuance thereof, after notice recoivfrom the Marshal of said Town to remove the same, Pro\ided. That, in case of the kill iivj of such animal h_ any known person, other than its. owner, such owner shall not be compelled so to remove it, but, the person having Irilcd the I s^ine shail be required to remove it, and on run• vietion of failure so to do, shall be fined therefor, as above specified. I Sec. The owner of any dog, su'i'er'.n^ the s^mc. at any time, to run at hir^e witliin the corpora*! limits of said Town, without having on its neck a collar with the name of its own marked legibly thereon, in English letters, shall, for every such offense, and on conviction thereof before any such Justice, be fined in uie sum of one

See, 3. Any person, convicted before any spoh eusticc, of having suffered any slut, of I uhieh such person is the owner, or keeper, to run .it. farce in the corporate limits of said Town, v.Irde in heat., slndl be fined, for every such offense, in ihr sum of three dollars.

Sec. 4. No dog, bitch or whelp, shail be suffired to run at large in said Town, between the .1 first days respectively of June and October ot each year and every owner or keeper of such animal, convicted before any such Justice, of having suffered the same so to run or be at large. shall, for every such offense, be fined in the sum

of five dollars. Sec 5. The President of said Trustees miy lawfully issue his proclamation forbidding tli? lunning at, Inrge of any sort of dog in said town, at any periud of the year, when required, in his opinion, by the public safety, or when mad dogs may be within or near said Town. Said MarIshal, or any person authorized so to do bv said I President, tor lawfully kill, or cause the. kill"'H o?, at. ,v animal so found unlawful!v at huge. S.i''i ii'siial, and ail per.-ons whom he ir,-iy anlL rise., dull. (n receiving notice to that efiect, fi-o.a s.ii't President, proceed fortliwith to kill all doys so fonnd at large and an}' person, convicted before any such Justice, of lmving molested, interrupr.ed, or hindered, said Marshal, or other authorized, person, in the discharge of-raid duty, shall, tor every fueh offense, biTfinedin any sum i,ui less than two nor more than ten dollars.

See. G. No provision of this ordinance shall apply to the dog of any traveler passing through said town.

See. 7. Every person in the corporate limits of said Town, owning or keeping any dog or bitch in said limits, shall by assessed, and required lo pay to the said Marshal, on demand by him, a tax therefor, at the rate of one dollar for every such dog, and three dollars for cverv such bifeh and if nni person, so owning or keeping any such animal, shall refuse or neglect to pav sucii after demand by s.dd Marshal, shall Wlia-

tax,

ble to pay five dollars and costs of suit, to be recovered in a civil action, brought therefor in the name of the corporation.

Sec. 8. It shall be unl iwful for any person, in the corporate limits of said Town, to own or keep in said limits, any breachey cow, heifer, ox, horse, colt, or marc, knowing the same to be breachy and for every breaking into or trespass done to enclosed property by any such animal, it shall be lawful for any Justice in said Town,'on affidavit made before him, to issue his warrant, and cause any such owner or keeper thereof to be brought before hi and if, on tiial had, such Fust ice shall be satisfied that such animal lias done any damage or trespass in any lot, yard, garden, or other enclosure 111 said limits, and that the same is notoriously breachy, or that the owner knew the same to be breachy, such owner shall be fined in any sum not exceeding ten dollars. I rocidcd, 1 hat nothing in this section shall apply to any such animal safely kept up bv the owner in said limits.

Sec 9. This Ordinance shall take effect ten days from and after its publication in the Crawfordsville Journal.

By order of the Board of Trustees. JACOB CHR1STMAN, Pres't. Attest: Thomas T. Scott. Cierk. July 7, 1859.-1 w.

T\HE "Western Oak," at. 1 apr 14] C. JOHNSON'S.

The Latest Styles of French Dress Goods, 1 US'!' received Lv Express, at tf jnnc !).] GRAHAM BROTHERS.

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Trains leave the Crawfordsville Depot,as follows: (jniujr South. Thi-oufih Express at 5:01) a. in. Accommodation to Orcenciihtlo at-1:18 p. in. Fn ij:Iiiat 8:55 a.m.'

Caoin^ North.

Through TIxpreHs7:00 P. M,: Accommodation for Latin ett.(-, Indi:mapolis and Chicago, at 11:00 A. M.: Freight i-10 I\ M.

April '28,] R. E. BRYANT. Agent.

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New Jewelry.

Inipc Flock of all the latest styles and most fashionable Jewclrv, just received and for sale by JAMES PATTERSON.

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June 23, 1S59.

WATCHES! WATCHES!

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TL'VRMERS. Merchants, Mechanics and the rest, of mankind, will find it, to their interest to call and examine my stock oi Watches boforc putehasin clsewlure They are importod direct from ttie Eastern Manufactories, and embrace all kinds and qualities. Each Watch warranted one vear.

JAMES PATTERSON,

June 23, 1S59.) Maine street.

CLOCKS! CLOCKS! 1

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dillerent pat-

lUv' terns— all warranted—just received and for sale by JAMES PATTERSON,

June 23, 159.) Main Street.

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OLD, Silverand Plated Spectacles.,—of the ~S finest Pebble Glasses—with all the latest improvements—to suit all apes, just received also Eve Protectors r.iid Gopules.

June a:*, lb5!) JAMES PATTERSON.

SILVER & PLATED WARE large stock of Silver and Plated W,ire. consistin^' in part of Cnn't Stands. Tea and Coffee Pots, Tea. Desert and Table Spoons, Butter Knives and Desert Forks:just received at line 23, lb59.) JAS. PATTERSON'S.

Ctitlery.

large stock of Table Cutlerv just received at JAMES PATTERSON'S. June 523, lr59.

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Pocket Knives & Fcrte Mon:e3. rpilE largest stock in town—oall and see for j. yourselves. .June 23, '[,{).

June 23, '59.

JAS. PATTERSON.

Musical Instruments.

CCORDKONS, Flutes. Fifes, Violin ai /1l Guitar Strings, and all other nrt'cles in t'n line at JAS. PATTERSON'S.

GOLD PENS

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Finest Quality, for sale bv AS. PATTERSON. 23 '59.

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Music Boxes, REPAIRED and warranted. To this branch of the business. I call especial attention, nml feel confident, that in prices and quality of work, perfect satisfaction iviil be given.

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June S3, 1 .v5:.

AS. PATTERSON.

NEW GOODS

FOR

CAMPBELL, GALEY IIARTER,

AVE now on the way from New York and Boston, a lagc invoice of desirable Goods,

Suitable for the Season:

PRINTS, LAWNS, ORGANDIES,

LUOALLS,

POIL DE CTIEVRES, DOUBLE SKIRTS & FLOUNCED DRESSES.

of Bonnets, Ribbons & I'lowers:

new lnvoic

..... NEOPOUTAN BONNET, TUSCANY BONNET,

CACTUS BONNET, HO FT-STRAW

500 Shaker Hoods,

With which they hope to supply the demand.

J9L.3BL

A new lot of Summer Hats—among which may be found the celebrated

WIORPHY HAT!

An addition to their stock of Ready Made

clotliing,

Comprising the latest styles for SUMMER

/'"1 T) A T)1,1 T[ /'XT AT O excellent condition, and is very much admired I JL ili -iOv^-Li 1.M JI io. by my numerous family. Accept my thanks for your promptness ''—Roukut Ccoi'iai, Warrenham. Bradford Co., Pa. "Your Piano pleases us well. It, is the best one in our county."—Tnos. A. Latiiam, Campbellton, Ga. "Wc arc very much obliged to you for having sent such a fine instrument for $250, and wc-shall rake pains to recommend it."—Brank, Hkld &

G. & II.,

Would say to the public that tho uniformily low rates at which they sell their Goods, creates an ENORMOUS DEMAND,

For them! and it is their intention to keep up this demand, by selling

At Even lower Figures,

And closer profits than ever. Their customers can bear them out in the assertion, that they do sell CHEAPER GOODS than anv other house in town. june 23, 1859—l.v], CAMPBELL CO.

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to

GRAHAM BUG'S

A Great Battle Fought!

ALL EUROPE ENGAGED

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LUTrn, IRISH, FIJENCTT, Al'STIilANS, RUSSIANS ENC.ySIl SLAIN IN ONE

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GRAHAM BE0THERS

pi, 000 STOCK OP rw

SUMMER GOODS!

AT THE

BOSTON STORE!

BONNETS, RIBBONS & FLOWERS, every description, just received by Express

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at [Juuc »,'&!).] GRAHAM & URO'S.

HORACE WATERS,

AGENT,

JSSS SSS'OI&ii W lit rrm.isHKu of

Music and Music Books, DEALER

in Pianos, Melodeon Alexandre

Organs, Organ Accordeons, Martin's celebrated and other Guitars, Violins, 7'onor Yinls, Yiolincellos, Accordeons. Flutinas, Flutes. Fifes, Clarionetts, Triangles, Tuning Forks, Pipes and Hammers, Violin Bows, best Il.dian Strings, Brass Instruments, for bands, Piano Stools and Covers, and nil kinds of Musical Instruments.

Sheet Music, from all the publishers in the U.S. Bertini's, lluntin's and Modem School, and nil kinds of Instruction Books for the above instruments Chinch Music Books Music elegantly Bound: Music Paper, and all kinds of Music Merchandise, at the Lowest l'rices.

New Pianos, at $175, $200, $^25, $250 and up to $800 Second IIand Pianos from $25 up to $1G0 New Melodkons,$4.r,$60,$75, $100 and un to §200 Second Hand Melodious, from $30 to $K) Alexandck Ohuans, with five stops, $

&.

Hits

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nine stops, $'lb5 and $225, thirteen r-fops, $250, $275 and §300, fifteen stops, $320 and $375 Alexandre Organ Accordeons—a :w instrument just imported—price $30 and $35 A. liberal iiisroui.t to Clergymen. Churches, Sabbath Schools Seminaries and Teachers. The Tiado supplied I at the usual trade discounts.

Sabbalh School Books Published by this House: I it The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music'

Book, No. J—contains 32 tunes and hymns.— Price 3 cents each, $2 per hundred. The Anniversary and Sunday School Music Book, No. 2—contains 36 tunes and hymns.— Price 3 cents each. $2 per hundred.

The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Book, No. 3—ron tains 50 tunes and hymns.— Price -1 cents each. .$3 per hundred.

The Anniversary nnrl Sunday School Music, Book, combining Nos. 1 and :2, with several ad ditional pieces, contains 75 tunes and hymns Price t- cents each, §5 per hundred.

The Revival Penny Music Hooks, Nos. 1 & 2. No. I contains 18 tunes and hymns. Pricc one cent. No. 2 contains 3G tunes and hymns. Price 3 cents each, $2 per hundred. Postage one cent each.

The Sabbath-School Bel! contains 151 tunes and hymns. Price 12 cents each, per hundred, postage 2 cents each elegantly bound, 20 cents each, §15 per hundred.

Congregational Singing—An eight page Tract. Price L'5c. per doz., ¥1 50 per hundred." Testimonials of the Horace Waters Pianos and Melodeons: "''The Piano came to hand, and in first, rate or dor. It is a beautiful instrument and no mistake.'"— Lkk Wai.kkh, Philfi.

John Hewit t, of C'U'thape, N. Y.. 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, 1856. My piano is becoming popular in this plneo, r.nd think 1 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 Seminary, one of which has been severely tested for three years, and we can testify to their good quality and durability."—Wood & Gr.iroory,

Mount Carroll, III. '•II. Waters, Esq.—Dear Sir: Having used .»ne of your Piano- Fortes for two years past. I have found it a verv superior instrument.—Alon

Charleston, Yi "The Melodeon has safely arrived. I fool obliged to you for your liberal discount—wiil do all I can for you in these parts,"—Rev. J. M. MiCormick, Yarquesville, S. C. "The Fiano was duly received. It came in

Co., Buffalo Democrat. ''The Horace Waters Pianos are known as among the very best. We are enabled to speak of these instruments with confidence, from personal knowledge of. their excellent tone and durable quality."—[N. Y. Evangelist,. "We can speak of the merits of the Horace Waters Pianos from personal knowledge, as being of the very best quality."—[Christian Intelligencer. "Nothing at the State Fair displayed greater excellence in any department than the Horace Waters Pianos.''—[Church man. "The Horace Waters Pianos arc built of the best and most .thoroughly seasoned material.— We have no doubt that buyers can do as well, perhaps better, at this than at any other house in the Union."—[Advocateand Journal. "Yvatcrs' 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."—[New York Musical Review. "Our friends will find at Mr. Waters' store the very best assortment of Music and of Pianos to be found in the United States, and wc urge our southern and western friends to give him a call whenever they go to New* York."—[Graham's Magazine. WAREROOWS 333 DI!(MDWAY, N. Y. 'May 5, 1869,

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AVING consolidated oui* business in all ol departments, under onk firm, "wc. will conduct the same at the old stand,

Ki"os 3. 0S&1

Commercial Block,

Where we are prepared to Wait on our friends and customers, with one of the largestand most complete stocks of^

O O S

our

In the market. Wo have now in store spring stock, complete in evcrj- department. No 2 is piled full of the choicest, selection of f'ancv and staple

r)]i'y ©j(D©Pi!

SHAWLS, BO 1\ KTS, CLOTHING,

HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,

Ar.d in fact every thing you may want in this department while the stock of

JIARD-WAHE,

At No. 1, is none the less complete in all its various branches, consisting of everything in the way of General HARDWARE,

CUTLERY, SADDLERY, TOOLS,

Farming Implements,

3l^T S3L-3.11.S3*

f&m&lOL,

GLAsS, Ac. A? particular care is taken iu the selection of Goods in this line, from the

MANUFACTURERS IMPORTERS

The trade may rest assured that they will find with us

fjje Choicest pranfos,

AS WELL AS TI1E

Greatest Variety!

We invite the Public generally to an examination of our stock, and say to them that

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD

ANY HOUSE EAST OF

PIKi IBISi

D7 PRODUCE of every kind taken at the Highest Market Priccs. CRIMES & BURBRIPGE.

April 14. 1859-ly.

IsootITshoe

EMPORIUM!

Corner of Green & Slain Sts

The only exclusive Boot and Slice Store in

Crawfordsville!

Where customers can purchase not only every kind of article iu the Boot and Shoe trade but at prices

LOWER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE

The great inducement we offer in our prices and the beautiful quality and durability of our stock of Boots and Shoes are such that every man, woman and child will save

TWENTY-FIVE TER CENT.,

By trading at our establishment: a quarter of a dollar saved these times is an item that no one should overlook. Being exclusive in the business and with the best of facilities for doing busI iuess we are enabled to

N E S E

Any of the Dry Goods Stores in town that sell Boots and Shoes. The following ooinprisesa list of our splendid stock of

BOOTS & SHOES.

Ladies" Kid Congress Gaiters ••••••, 111co iitor.t Kid Slippers

Kip Keeled Shoes Calf Sewed Shoes Sheep Skin Over-Shoes Lasting Congress Gaiters Kid Buskins Call1 Heeled Shoes Goat Boots Rubber Over-Shoes

Gents' Sitn.de soled Boots Double Grained Boots Cloth Congress Gaiters

Kip Shoes: Doubled soled Calf Boots Kip Calf Congress Gaiters Plain Calf Shoes

(Jj Connected with the establishment

Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch. A superior article of FLOW SHOES, also, Boys kip and calf Boots and Shoes.

O'A large and complete stock of LEATHER

,, I and Findings, 10 which the attention of the trade

zoGiiay, Principal hrooklyn Heights betniiiury. jg »(,sr)octfully invited. "The Piano I received from you eonfinues to May 26, '59—ly.] DAVID KESTER. giv-- satisfaction. I regard it is one of f.he best inst (iments iu the place."—James L. Clahkh,

Tremendous Attraction!

CRAWFORDSVILLE

LARGE and of

I

VARIED ASSORTMENT

Books, SJdioncnj,

AND FANCY ARTICLES,

Just received, embracing every thing usually kept in a Book Store, and which will be disposed of at Cincinnati prices.

Call in every body, at the Old Stand, northwest corner Main and Green streets, and you can be supplied with almost anything in the Book, Stationery* and Notion line.

April 28, 1859-ly. F. M. IIEATON!

The Sabbath-School

A

Bell,

NEW collection of choice hymns and tunes, original and standard, carefully and simply arranged as solos, ducts, trios, semi-choruses and choruses, and for organ, melodeon, or piano This book contains nearly 200 hymns and tunes, and is one of the best collections for Sabbathschoois ever issued. Price 12 cents, $8 per hundred, postage 1 cent. Elegantly bound. 20 cts., $15 per hundred, postage 3 cents. Among the large number of new and popular tunes may be found "Kind Words can Never Die," "The Voice from Heaven," and "God is There.''— These were sung to some five thousand children and teachers at the Sunday-school Celebration and United States Teachers' Convention at Dr. Jaync's Hall, Philadelphia, by the Misses Laura and Nettie Trcmainc, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and were highly appreciated. Nearly ten thousand copies have been sold within sixty days. They have been introduced into some of the largest schools in New York and Brooklyn. Among the

Sheriff's Sale.

BY

virtue of six executions to me directed, from the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, 1 will expose to sale at public Auction, at the Court House door, in the town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, and State of Indiana, oil Saturday the 23d day of July, 1859 between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M., and four o'clock, P. M., of said day, the rents and profits for the term of seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot No. 24, as the same is known and designated on the original pi tit of the town of Crawfordsville, in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana. And i! the rents and profits will not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said executions, I will then and there at the same time and place offer a sufficient Amount of the above described real estate to satisfy said debts and costs. Taken on execution as the property of William Bunch, at the suit of James Hic'krnan aLd others.

WM. II. SCHOOLER, Sheriff M. CJ. June 30, l,"*59.-prV fee $3 75. riaiim t—r~ --~T^-'rin^-irnnTTninTmMB iil lllifilin

TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!

ALL

kinds of Toys, consisting of Dolls, Birds, Dogs, Tin Wagons, Horses and Carts, Animals. toy Dishes, A Mocks, toy Checker Boards, and other kinds too tedious to mention, for safe by FRANK M. HEATON, apr 2S.'] N W corner of Main & Green.

SILK

Lace. Capos a .id Mantillas, of the latest styles, just received bv Express at una 9. GRAHAM BRO'S.

Old Fashioned

WOODEN_ PUMPS

rPHE ubscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and surrounding country, thaL be has removed from Whitesvil'.e

TO CRAWFORDSVILLE,

For the purpose of manufacturing the old fashioned WOODEN PUMP, which he will furnish as cheap as the cheapest, and as good as the best. All new work

Warranted

And Repairing done to order. All orders by letter promptly filled. Please call and see my Pumps before purchasing elsewhere. ILTShopon Greene street, opposite the Post-Office,and near Elston & Lane'sBank. JACOB HUGHES.

June IG, 1859—3m.*

R. W. HARRISON,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

OFFICE—South side of the public square, Washington Hall, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

May 12, 1859-G:n.

BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD PILLS.

0

P8-JAS7MACV.

DR. RGBACK'S

Scandinavian Remedies!

TT7"HEN Dr. Robaek, the celebrated Swedish Physician, introduced his Blood Purifier and Blood Pills in the United States, he set forth in plain language their curative properties. This was years ago. The task of recommending them has since been taken out of his hands. Enlightened men whose character for sound judgment and philosophy, gives their opinions weight in the community, men who observe, reflect, and make "assurance doubly sure" before they de cide—are everywhere approving and urging the use of these wonderful Preparations All wdio confide in the wisdom and honesty of til's class, or who chose to investigate for themselves are now of one mind on this important subject.

The evidence in the possession of Dr. iback which is at all times accessible to the public, establishes the following

FACTS:

That the Blood Pckifier and Blood Pii.ls have been proved by analysis to CONTAIN'NO MINERAL That the}-cure '.he almost universal complaint,'

DYSPEPSIA,

with vnerrinp certainty, and in a. very short time, hat alter all ether medicines have proved useless, they relieve

LIVER COMPLAINT.

and restore the health and strength of the sufferer. That SICK FEMALES, who have languished for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with great, rapidity under their invigorating operation.— That all sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial and gently stimulating properties. That they recruit I SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS, I however they ma.v have been trifled with and abused that their direct tendency is to lengthen

life, and render it enjoyable. That, operating directly upon the poison of disease in the blood, they.1.

CAUSE SOON TO HEAL,

I and discharge from tho system, every taint of is a Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That they

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

and that there is no disease of the Stomach and Bowels, the liver, the nervous system, the skin, glands or muscles, in which they do not give prompt relief, and, (if administered before the ver7 citadel of life has been invaded,) effcct a painless and perfect cure.

Bear in mind that, the Scandinavian Vegetable Bi.ood Pills are endorsed by .the experience of thousands of living witnesses, who, in letters, affidavits, medical works, and by word of mouth, proclaim them to be the very best preparation of the kind ever offered to the brokendown victims of ill health. They hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and to expel it thoroughly and permanently.

No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial—they are not only bettor but. in fact, cheaper than anv other Pills, for it takes a less number of them to produce a better effect.

Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, S1 per bottle, or $5 per half dozen. Of tlie Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 25 cts. per box, or 5 boxes for -SI.

Read Dr. Robaek"s Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this paper from time to time.

Dr. Roback's Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can be had gratis of any of his Agents throughout the country.

In difficult or complicated cases, Dr. Riback may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one stamp lor the reply.

From Rev. Mr. McMi i.i.en, Pastor of Roberts Chapel. Indianavoi.is. October 6, 1857.

Dr. C. AY. Roback—Dear Sir: I have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which I have suffered much at times. While it is pleasant to the taste, it certainly has a happy effect upon the nerves. Please accept my thanks for vour kind regards, and believe me, 'Yours, J. YV. T. McMULLEN.

Principal Office and Sales-Rooms, No. 6 East Fourth stect, 3d building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory in Hammond street. 1

For sale by Manson & Powers, Crawfordsviiic Talbart 1

number are Dr. Tyng's, Dr. Button's. Dr. Gillet-1 lington: Vita. Bromley. PU-nsent-Hill: Jaws find dealers in Medicines, te s,and Dr. McLanc's. Just published by Pro., t'arkfirsburg and bv Dr"ggi*is nnd Mt HOR ACE YVATLRS, Agent, chants generally.

May 5,16W.- 333 Broadway, N\ YJ April 14, 1850.-ly. I oct

3L839- 1839-

ATTENTION! THE LATEST ARRIVAL

OF SPRING Alvl)

F. H. FRY & CO.,

ARE

now receiving and opening their Spring and Summer stock cf

Bll

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

Cf.slj or Profited

Wc ask all who visit our market to purchase, to

Ills fillip'

As we are confident that wc can do them good. Our stock consists of

PRINTS, OF ALL GR DES,

LAWNS, I3E RAGES. BONNETS,

mATi

RIBBONS. SHAKER HOODS,

is

KNIVES & FORKS. POCKET

©A!p§

Of all kinds. CURTAIN GOODS,

Satinets and Cassinieres,

"VojgttlzoL^s,

DRESS SILKS FIGURED & PLAIN.

Boots and Shoes,

For every body. French Chintz, very cheap. A FINE STOCK OF

QUEENS WARE,

Glassware,

KNIVES, TABLE & TEA SPOONS, &C., &C.t

And indeed every thing that can be called for in our line. Give us a call. F. H. FRY & CO.

Crawfordsville, April 14, 1859-ly.

AYEE'S

Cathartic Piiis,

(SUGAR COATED,) ARE MADE TO

CLEANSE TEE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK. Invalids, Fathers. Mothers, Physicians, Philanthropists, rcail their Effects, and judge of their Virtues.

FOIl THE CCIIE OF

Headache, Sick Headache,Foul Stomach. l'liTSBcno, I'a., May 1,1855. Dr. J. C. Arrn. Sir: I have been repeiitedly cured of the w)it lieailnclie any body can huve by a iloao or two of your Pilis. It seems to wrist- from a l'uiil stomach, which they ciennic at once. If they will euro cthci'3 as they do Uif. the fact is worth knowing.

Yours with great ics^ecf, KD. Ti". TREBLE, Ctrl/: of titcamcr Clarion. Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaint*. 1KPARTUENT OP THE INTERIOR,

Kosoked

Washington, D. C., 7 Feb., 1S50.

5-rn: liavo used your Pills in my genera! and hospital practice evor eitice yon macio them, mid cannot hesitate to nv thev are the best cathartic wo employ. Their regalutiiift action on the lirs.r is quifk and decidud. consequently they we an admirable remedy for drrnngemeutsof that organ. Indeed, 1 have seldom found a case of bilious disease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. fiut-jriitilly yours, ALON7.0 UA1,I., M. D„

J'hytician of tlu Marine Hospital.

Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. I'OST Omo:. IIahti.and, lav. Co., JIicii., Nov. 16.1855. Dr. Ater: Your Pills are tho perfection of medicine. They have done my wife more good than I can tell you. She" had been sick and pining away for months.

Si-n:

Went

off to be doctored at great expense, but got 110 bettor. 8ha then commcuccd taking your Pills, which soon cured her,^ bv expelling large quantities of worms (dead) from her bodv. Thev afterwards cured her and our two children of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors had it bad.nnd my wife cured him with two doses of your Pills, white vj, others around 11s paid from fivy to twenty dollars doctors' bills, f-nd lost much time, without being cured entirely even then. Such a medicine as yours, tvliicb is actuall/ rood and honest, will be prized her,?. 1:0. GKIFI'IN, Postmaster.

Indigestion nud Impurity of the Blood* Front llev. J. llimca. I'tisior of Advent Church, Jjcshti. I)r. Ater: I have used vonr Pills with extraordinary success in my family and among those I ain called torlsft in distress. To ivgulnte the organs of digostion and puiifv tho blood they are the very best remedy 1 have crer known, nud I can conlideijtiy recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. 11I.MKS.

Warsaw, Wvomino Co.. N*. Y., Oct. 24,1655.

Dr.AH Sir: I am using your Cathartic Pills in my practice, and find llieni an excellent purgative to cleanso the svatera ami pnrifv the fountains of the Mood.

JOHN G. M12ACHAM, M. D.

Erysipelas, Scrofula, Kine's Evil, Tetter, Tumors, and Snlt Rheum. From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Low's, Fib. 4,1S56.

I)k. Ater: Your Pills are tho paragon of all that It great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores npon her hands and feet that had proved Incurable for years. Hor mother had been long grievously afflicted with blotclios nud pimples on her skin and In :.V tier hair. After our chilli was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they have cured her. Af*A MOKGKIDQJS. 1

Rheumatism, Neuralgiti, and Gout« 1 F-.oni the Fcv. Vr. Uuiohe.t, of the Methodist Fpis. Church. Pulaski IIousk. Savannah, Ga., .Tan. 0,1856.

I should be ungrateful for the relief your

skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism, Notwithstanding I had the best cf physicians, tlie disHVW grew worse and worse, uutil. by the advice of yovr excellent agent in Baltimore. TV. Mackenzie. I tried your Pill*. Ttieir effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in tho use of them, 1 am now entirely well.

Senate Chamber. Baton

IIocob. I.a., 0

Dep., 1855.

1

Dr. AtkR: I have been entirely cured your Pills 0/ Rheums I Is Gout —a paiofui disease that had afflicted me for years. YINC'EXT

SL1DEI.L.

For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Complaints, requiring on active puige, they are an excellent remedy.

For Costivcness or Constipation, and a Dinner Pill, they are Ugicealile and eirectual. Vits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflamma-' ti011, ami even Dcnfnesg, and Partial Blindness, have been cured by the nltcrativo action of theeo I'ills.

Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous In a public pill, from tho dreadful couscqueuccs that frequently follow its incautious use. These contain uo msrcury or mineral substanco whatever.

AYEE'S CHERRY PECTORAL

FOIt Tin: RAPID CBRK OF

COt'GHS, COLDS, IICMJEtSFJVKSS, 12VF1A EXZA, Bit ORCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGII, CKOtP, ASTHMA, IPf-

CIMENT COKSt'MPTIOW,

and for the relief or conpunipthe patients in adrf.nced stages of tho disease. •\Ve need not speak to the public of its virtue# Throughout every toM n, and almost every lminlet of the American States, its wondeifui

cuicb

Mm

Son, YVavcland DrG. W. Miller, Ladoga: I. E. G. Baylor, Darlington Dougherty & Deans, D.n- M•*-&»>:» 1 oweks, Crawfordsville, nnd

of pulmonary com­

plaints have mado it already known. Nay, few are the families in any civilised con 11 try on thin continent without some pci-sonal experience of its effects and fewer yet the communities any where which have not among them some living tzopliy »f its victory over the subtle and dangerous diseases of tiie throat and lungs. While it is the most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formidable nnd dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs,.it is also

ph asantest and safest remedy that can bo em­

ployed lor infants aticl young persons. Pnrents should Imve it in store against the insidious enemy that steals npon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to believe the Cherry Pectoral sines more lives by the consumptions it prevents than those it cures. Keep it by yon, and cure your colds whllo they aro curable, nor neglect tlieni until no human skill can master the inexorable} canker that, fastened 011 the vitals, eats your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as they know too the virtnrs of this remedy, we need.not do more than to assure thom it is still made tho best it tan be. Wo (spare no cost, no care, no toil to product It th» most perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely on it the best agent which our skill can famish for their cure..

PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER. Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, 'tis* A N S O

AT WUOLl.SAI.T: BY

St,-in Kckktkij* & Co., 1H5?—!v

Cincinnati