Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 July 1859 — Page 3

OCTOBER ELECTION.

A N N O N E E N S

^MR.

JVIVKNKY^ FICASC

MR.

I

announea JAMES CAL-

rajfc as for th© oflie«f of County., £uditftr^nt tV.ii ersuinjr Ortobor Hectimi.iFnbjeet to the decision of a Republican County Convsntion j~a»d-.oblij»e Lis

„•.•+•MANY

June 9, iboU ..

June 1C*

FIUKNDS.

———

J!n. KHM.V RI.Misf wntt'mnce nip through the columns of the Junrtml nsu i-iiudidiitc. forth.' office-of County Auditor.'at. tin- ci.su:i»k October election subject to.the decision oi'a. Republican Countv ud ,ob i,i 4 J^JnneO, l-59 JOlLX R. ROB IK SON.

W1:1 p.(Mt

Fi'ifoi: You

fVAYID T. RlPGEns a c.uuiitiatc for County .Auditor. at the vjisu'njr October .election, sulject the. decision oj'.a Jlej nbiivnti Countv .Convention: nrid oblige il-ANY FR-fKNDS.

———

MK. KiIT(!i I'len.-.' IU. oii-.!'e the u-irue o! CHARLES N. IIARPIN(i.'as a candidate for the oflVe of Cunity Auditor at the. ensuinp Octolvr cluctfou. tsulject. t«..the d.-uif i-in .1 a Republican Countv Convention and oblige

MANY VOTI:KS.

Ma Eniton PIkij-c tihuouiice me ns a enmli-i •date for the oliice of County Auditor, at the «-nsuing October election, subject to the decision of,

Republican -Countv Convention and obiitre. Juue^J THOMAS M. TOW ELL.

Krpublicans of 3Ioutconu=)y JoutiJy! offer myself as a- enndidate for the cilice of Coun,ty Auditor. Should, it meet with your a proLaVion, you will reecive my thanks by giving me veur support in County Convention, to winch deei.-ioii I sulnsiU i. T. HILLS. july:2L'*: .."j

Ma.

irci: Please announce the name of

SANCF.!. \V. AifT.s, as candidate for the office of Cltik of the 2Ioi.fgon-.eiy Circi*: Court at the c-nSivr.g October c-! etion, subject to the de-' eision ol the Republican County Convention apd oblige hid iilANl FRIENDS, july 21» ." iwiui in* 1

Notice.

"VT 0 1 !V/i. i.- iuieby giv\:u .! .! I .tin n'.'thosi'/.od by the Cooi tof Coiiioion Pleas of iM'jrtgom (ry ui:tv. Indinna. to soli at. pwv.itf: pale Uie ii.teic t.t I Jolni llaitley. (icc asr-d, in and to Lot no 1H, block no. 23, Cniiby's addition to the v.-n of Crawfordyvilie in ?aid County, upon the following tenn: One third in hand at the time of «ale, one third in six mori'tho and i'le.re.-i iuo ii twelve months li' im day of sale, with interest on deferred payments, the purchaser to execute no'e tor -tiiii defvi'vcd payinent-. waiving vahuit'-w, hiws. JAMES 1j.EA*10^,

Julv M-lwt..'.'- Adtn'r.

AavrR v. Atsrtx. .winA.'. IORNI'U

AUSTIN & HORNER,

Attorneys and Councellors

J^*J?

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

ILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to their ire. [March. 3, ]S5'J.

We Sell More Goods

One Di-.v than any Five Houses

MClTG-OM'fiRY COiiNTTj

And CAN and WILL

IMF SELL ALL COMPETITION!

Come, everv bodv, and PCC ,'une f».l AS. GRAHAM & BRO'S.

LARGE variety of the Ruck's style Stoves, at [aprl t] C. JOHNSON'S.

TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!

LL kinds of Toys, consisting of Dolls, iiirds, Dogs, Tin Wagons, iior.-es .-.nd Carts, AniTualsi toy Dishes, A I? Blocks, toy Checker lUi'irds. and other kinds too li diou? to mention, fur sate by FRANK M. HE A TON, ipr28.] N \Y corner of Main & Green.

A

SILK

Lace Ca].es and Mantillas, of the latest styles, just received bv E\pr-ss at una L'j GRAHAM BRO'S

BUCK'S PATBNT

STILL AHEAD

A N O O

TIIE PREMIUM'

AT THE-

A

W W U)

?,ovcra'l competition. It will rcconiniend itself.

iLLSO: A splendid assortment of other

COOKING STOVES

—FROM—

SI 2,00 to .$30,00.

BOX STOVES.

For Churches, Halls and School-Houses.

ALSO

A good assortment of those trucly serviceable

Russia Iron

PARLOR STOVES,

Which for beauty and con venicncc, arc excelled by no stove.in the market.

Cast Parlor Stoves,

•-Of several patterns—both open and closed front.

ood assortment of

O

Made from the best, brands of TIN* IM.ATE that can 'be had in the market. •Particular attention paid to all kind of Mi

dmi"

In all its .different departments.

Sheet Iron Work i)one

On-short notice O Id tin ware repaired and -made asgoOd as new .'Particular attention given to

Roofing, Guttering and

-Spouting, n.11 of which wc warrant to give sat'sfftction All kinds of

an

Sheriff's Sale.

BY

to me directed

virtue of an execution, frciiiithe Clerk of the court of"Cbftimoh

of Montgomery county, I will expose to i^jgW' pu.L'fiii oirct^i at-the 6uiy.fr liotjjse door' in VMOF'CF'RIWFBT'DSVITLFI, M&IT£6FA(?IY*COT,I:'F{Y,

Pleas of Montgomery countv, I will expose siileitt pr' *'5

1 1

the- toWri and_ StfU.e of Indiana, on Safnivlay the Gtb day, of .August, .1 $50,1 between the hour? of ten .o'clock a m.. »fc four o'clock p. m., of ,«nid day, the ronfs and profits for the tevin of seven years ofrhe following described reul estate-to-wit:

L'i'.j

number twenty-

five and twenty-aix (25 0t iiii) us the same are known and de.^naU'.d on the on^nuU lafc of the town of Linden, in the countv*of'Juontgomery and State of Indiana nni if the rents and profits iii -not bi in a ^ufiicent sulii to1 satisfy I -e''id execution, I will then and there, at the same time and place, o!'r'er a suiileient amount of the I above described real estate,""to siii.isfy^stiid execution ami ccfetdi. '''Taken on e'xr-curioif •».«* tiiie

cution iuiu iH-fc.b. iiacii on cxt-eucnui a." me

property of Ilirani Hughes, at the suit of iloses -SI g! Fowler & AdainsEail. j. Wil. J!.' SCHOOLER, Sli'ff M. C. /I

July 1 i, 1.-5J—pr's lVe A.'i.yO S W

I ^X^XKS.333LOt l3.--I S O E S O E

•:A heavy slock of Stoves now arriving at*

JN'o. 5,--

jCoiamereial

TH'

5

in ail its fullest perfection! —A large variety of—

O O IN S O E S —ALSO— ii W a &

JIanufacttired for sale and to order.

O O I N E N S I Kept constantly on hand. ii^^i m) m.

OutUring, &c., done to order.

tLr'AH work warranted and all articles sold low for cash, or approved

Country Produce!

Old Copper

lo

IJ

Physicians.

LL th

standard Medical WorksTof the dav

can be had by applying to pril i'^.] FR'ANK HE AT ON.

BEADS, Bracelets, Watch Chains, Fish Hooks and Lines, Tooth Picks, a fine assortment of Pocket Books, Porte Monnies and Purses, pocket Compasses, Knives. For sale at april 28.] FRANK HEATON'S.

AND

if

11,1

I. Brick. JIm in street, a lar^e and v."e stock of DRUGS, MEDICiNES, CHEMICALS

oil

ramts,

rp]!E

7i

h\

Miilil,

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

TO THE SICK!

ANYAgue,

one-afflicted with the Chills and Fever or will do well to call on the undeirsigbed in Crawfordsville. He is now in possession of the most wonderful cure for that disease in the World. This Medicine is not to be found

J' .of the Drug Stores, nor with any of the hysiciaiis in America, except the undersigned nlone. Thi^ medicine ,docp not contain any Mineral or Poisonous Drugs*whatever. It is an Indian Herb it performs its work and leaves the system in a healthy condition.

N O E N O A

The assertion of iriV Drnggist or Physlciian of their bein^ in possession Of and administering the 'same, is all false,' and only done to deceive

,yon'.""""lftta^™catt''bo

had th.it is iruly geriuineTn

the State, unless procured from the subscriber. JEPTHA fl. 1U.VYLANP. ^fU'cJt'lCl859.-IV. .i

a, Dye-Stnfis,

ire., which I am ofFering at

Perfumery, Brushes, prices to suit the tim I take this method of returning thanks to my custemcrs for their patronage in years gone by, and of soliciting a continuance of the same, hop b'g by fair and honorable course in trade to merit their confidence.

,. PHYSICIANS

Are requested to call and price my goods bo for purchasini eiscwnere.

CCJ

Prescriptions carefully and' scientificalh

compounded. I July 7, Js'59—ly

200 0Z.

TI.'ST received by june 7, 1859.

T. D. BROWN.

QUININE

TOBACCO & CIGARS.

ALL

GRADES—The heaviest stock everbro't to this market, at T. D. BROWN'S, july 7, 1859—ly

CKURGHILLS' NEW REMEDY, t^OR

Consumption,

by [julv 7.]

Choice

ALL

kinds

at '59]

[July 7',

invaluable article to all house-keepers,

-L to be had at T. D. BROWN'S, july 7, '59—ly

HO, EVERYBODY!

GROCERY STORE.

subscriber having entered into the above JL business, in' all its branches, would respectfully inform the citizens

0

Crawfordsville

and urotmdiiig country, that he will keep at all tirnc.i, for sale at the lowest possible figures.

RIO, LAGUYIiA JAVA. COFFEE '4 All the different kinds of TEAS LOAF, CRUSHED, HAVANA

I AND N. O. SUGAR SPICES

White Fish Mackerell, &c, Candles all kinds Soaps Choose JTuts* Candies Rasins Trunes Dve-Stufis a superior oi»fir»ln nP Pliftwmw

article of Chewing

O A O

Tobacco of all the various brands.

v-^

CJIC3- J3L. si Of all kinds from a fine Principle, down to the common Boone county Spani.-h, fec., &c.

It is altogether unnecessary for me to go into a lengthy enumeration of articles,, but suffice it to say, that we will endeavor to keep such a stock at All times, as will enable-us to accommodate all that may favor Ui? with a call in the retail line. Webuv all kinds of

Country Prince,

And respectfully solicit a liberal share of the patronage of, the farming public. O Remember, our stand is one door south of Graham Old Corner—in Nicholson'^ building, on Washington Street.

DAVID

CAMPBELL.

Jur.e 30, 1859.—3m.

The latest Style? of French Dress.Goocl3y TUS'f

jfecei^dib^^pre?s, it a"

-c

Iron- -Rngs- -kc.. CH1LION JOHNSON.

April 7, ls-'o9.—ly.

'j CHEESE. O Poxes a No 1, W. R. Cheese in store and for sale by

Ail?. 2G.

ts

COX & CO.

Pr.ntfif. K21iw.fi

rB",HE

I

9

STAPLE DRY-GOODS & CARPETS, TJECEIVED every •week, direct from the .I\i New England manufacturers, at !une 9.1 GRAHAM- BRO'S.

i-

$ JL

O june 9.] "GRAHAM BROTHERS.

I E A E

———

Trains leave the Crawfordsville Depot as follows: j'Qius South. Through "fexpress at 5:00 a. in. Aeconiinodation to Grecncastle at 4:18 p. in. Freight at b:55 a. in. ,, ... fioiui,'- NorSli. '11'v^ugh Kxpress T^tsO P. M,: Aecnnui)pdat.ion

l-

La.fav'ette, ]ndianapHli.s ami Chioasro,i\t 11:00 Ifi IHBSaT A. t'rciiiht2-40 P.M. "AirirSS.J R. E. BRYANT. Agent..

t~zj en jtj

Hew Jewelry.

large sti ck of all the latent .styles and tnost fathiouablc Jewelry, just received and fev sale».y JAMES PATTERSON.

A

June 2rl. If'59.

WATCHES! WATCHES!

T^\tiilMERS, Merchants, Mechanics and the I rest of. mankind ^.wiljt find it to their interest to call and examine my stock of Watcliee before purchasing elsewhere. They are imported direct from the EaSteiH'Manufactories, aijtd eni-iit-ace all kinds and qualities. Each-'-Watch warranted ouc year.

JAMES PATTERSON,

June 23,1859.) Maine street.

CLOCKS! CLOCKS!

day 4 24 hour Clocks of different, pat-

lw terns—all wurranted—just received and for sale'1y JAMES PATTERSON, June 23, 1^59) Main Street.

SPECTACLEST"SPECTACLES

GOLD,

Silver and Plated Spectacles,—of the finest Pebble Glasses—with all the latest improvements—to suit all ages, just received also Eye Protectors and Goggles.

June 23, 1859 JAMES PATTERSON.

SILVER & PLATED WARE

A

inst received and opr?:cd in Crawford's •'"selected

ptock

J, s's^'n.?

of Silver and Plated Ware, con'-

Pnrk °f Cruit Stands, Tea and

Cofl'ee Pots, 1 ea. Desert, and Table Spoons, Butter Knives and Desert Forks just received at

June 2,'L 1859.) JAS. PATTERSON'S.

Cutlery.

A

large stock of Table Cutlerv just, received rV at JAMES PATTERSON'S. June 23,1S59.

& Porte Monies.

largest stock in town—call and see for

yourselves. JAS. PATTERSON. June 23,

!59.

Musical Instruments.

ACCORDEONS,

June 23, 1S59.

T. D. BROWN.

su

sold wholesale and retail T. D. BROWN.

Perfumery,

T. D. BROWN'S.'

Bath Brick.

rr,HIS

Flutes, Fifes Violin and

Guitar Strings, and all other articles in that line at ,, JAS. PATTERSON'S., June 23, '59.

GOLD PENS

OF

the Finest Quality," for sale bv JAS. PATTERSON. June 23 '59.

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Music Boxes,

REPAIRED

and warranted. To this branch

of the business, call especial attention, and fee! confident, that in prices and- quality of work, perfect satisfaction will be given.

JAS. PATTERSON.

NEW GOODS

FOR

CAMPBELL, GALEY «t HARTER,

HAVE

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

Suitable for the Season:

PRINTS, LAWNS, ORGANDIES,

DUG ALLS,

POIL DE CHEVRES. DOUBLE SKIRTS & FLOUNCED DRESSES.

jbl* mm 4LBm

A new invoicc of Bonnets, Ribbons Flowers:

NEOPOLITAN BONNET, TUSCANY: BONNET,

CACTUS BONNET, SOFT-STRAW

CRAPE BONNETS.

500 Shaker Hoods,

With which they hope to supply the demand.

A new lot of Summer Ilats-^among which may be found the celebrated

ALL EUROPE ENGAGED

400,000

'Wa&-j*A.rW?r3KT

AT THE

BOSTON STORE!

BONNETS, RIBBONS & FLOWERS,

OF

everv description, just received by Express at (June S, '5U.] GRAHAM &*.BllO'S.

HGKACE WATERS,

•10 AGENT, 333 Broa«l%vay, N. ¥. rrm.isHEn OF

Music and Music Books, DEALER

ill Pianos, Melodcons, Alexandre

Organs, Organ Accordeons, Martin's ceiebrated and other Guitars, Violins, Tenor Viols, Violinccl'os, Accordeons. Flutinas, Flutes, Fifes, Clai ionc-tts, Triangles, Tuning Forks, Pipes and Hainnu-rs, Violin Bows, best Italian Strings. Brass Instruments, for bandy, Piano Stools and Covers, and all kinds of Musical Instruments.

Sheet Music, from all the publishers in the U. S. Bcrtini'g, Huntin's and-Modern 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 IjOwest Prices.

New Pianos, at $175, $200, $225, $250 and up to $'800 SECOND ITAXD PIAXOS from $25 up to $160 NEW MELODKONS, $45,$G0, $75, $100 and lin to $200 Sccond Hand Melodeons, from $30 to $80 ALKXAXWIE OBGA.XS, with five stops, $160, nine stops, $185 and $225, thirteen stops, $250, $275 and $300, fifteen stops, $320 and $375 Alexandre Organ Accordeons—d new instrument just imported—price $30 and $35 A liberal discount. to Clergymen-, Churches, Sabbath Schools Seminaries and Teachers. The Tiadc supplied at the usual trade discounts.

I Sabbath School Books Published by this House: The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music

Book, No. 1—contains 32 tunes and hytnns.— Price 3 cents each, $2 per hundred. The Anniversary and Sunday School Music Book, No. 2—contains 36 tunes and hyinns.— Price 3 cents each, $2 per hundred.

The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Book, No. 3—contains 5T) tunes and hymns.— r."lcc

zzi'.tz

cncli, *3 hundfed.

The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Book, combining Nos. 1 and 2, with several additional pieces, contains 75 tunes and hymns.— Price 8 cents each, $5 per hundred.

The Revival Pennj- Music Books, Nos. 1 & 2. No. 1 contains 18 tunes and hymns. Price one cent. No. 2 contains 36 tunes and hymns. Price 3 cents each, $2 per hundred. Postage one cent each.

The Sabbath-Scliool Bell contains 151 tunes and hymns. Price 12 cents each, $8 per hundred, postage 2 cents each elegantly bound, 20 cents each, $15 per hundred.

Congregational Singings—An eight page Tract. Price 25c. per doz., $1 50 per hundred.

Testimonials of the Horace Waters Pianos and Melodeons: "The Tiano came to hand, and 111 first rate older. It is a beautiful instrument and no mistake."—LEE & WAJ.KKR, Phila.

John Hewitt, of Carthage, 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 place, and I think I can introduce one or two more they will be more popular than any other make." "Wc 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 &. GI EG ORY, Mount Carroll, III: "H. WATERS, ESQ.—-Dear Sir: Having used one of your Piano-Fortes for two years past, I have found it a very superior instrument.—ALON*7.0 GRAY,Principal Brooklyn Heights Seminary." "The Piano I received from you continues to give satisfaction. I regard it as one of the best instruments in the place."—JAMES'"'L. CLARKE, Charleston, Va. "The Melodcon has safely arrived. I feci obliged to you for your, liberal discount—will do all I can "for you in these parts."—TREV. J.

MCCOPJUCK,

MORPHY HAT!

An addition to their stock of Ready Made

olo-eiiiaas

Comprising the latest styles for SUMMER

C. G. & II.,

Would say to the public that the uniformilv low rates at whjch they sell their Goods/ creates an

•, -ENORMOUS DEMAND, For them"! and it* 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 any other house in town. jvnie S3, 1559—ly] CAMPBELL CO.

Yarqiiesville, S. C.

Mav 5, 1850.

HAYING

A Great: Battle? FpTiglitIjmeroicil Block.

———

DITTC'II' IRISH, rTiEJTClT. AIJSTIII'AKS, liUSSl ANS I:NGIJSI[ SLAIN IN ONE

———

GEAHAM BE0THEES

———

$31,000 STOCK

037"

SUMMER GOODS!

M.

"The Piano was duiy reccivd. It came in excellent condition, and is very much admired by my numerous family. Accept my thanks for your promptness.''—

ROBERT CCOPEH, Warrcn-

ham, Bradford Co., Pa. "Your Piano pleases lis \tcll. .'It is the best one in our countyTijos. A.

LATHAM,

Camp-

beUton, Ga. 1 "We are very mlich obliged to you for havin^ sent such a fine instrument fbr $250,.and we shall take pains to recommend IT-"—BRA'NK,

HELD

&

Co., Buffalo Democrat. "The Horace Waters1 Pianos are known as among the very best. We are enabled to speak of these instruments tfith confidence, from personal knowledge of their excellent tone and du rable 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 Intclligcncer.

"Nothing at the Stale 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 materia,! Wc have no doubt that buyers can do as well, perhaps better, at this than at any. other house in the Union."—f Advpcate.and Journal. "Waters' Pianos aud Melodeons challeno-e comparison with the finest made any where in the country."—[Home Journal. 5 "Horace Watere' Piano-Fortes are of fuli, 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 fotyid in the United,. States, and we urge our southern and western friends to give him a call whenever they go to New York."—! Graham's Magazine. WARKkoo^js 333' BROAD W N. V.

1

consolidated oui' business:in all. of

its. departmente, under o#vn firm, wc will conduct tiie sainc at the old stand,

!2a"OSk 3L cfcQ.

.Where wc "are prepVii'cd'lo wait oh oitr friends and cuftoiners, with one of the. largest and most coinjyie'tfe stfecks of

GOOD

9TV

SHAWLS,

BONNKTS, CLOTHING,

1JATS, CAPS,'-"

I BOOTS, SHOE?, And in fact every thing you may want in this department while the stock of

AKD-W ARE,

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

HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, TOOLS,

Farming Implements,

3Z2rOJ3.?

GLAsS, tc. As particular care is taken in the selection of Goods in this line, from the

MANUFACTURERS IMPORTERS

The trade ir.ay rest usBured that they will find with us

flSir Cljoiffst SrttHbs.

AS V/HXT. AS TUB

Greatest Variety!

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

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD

IIY AXV HOUSE EAST OF

I E

9

April 1-1, lS59-ly.

PBrj&aiT

(LrTRODUCE of every kind taken at the Highest Market Prices. GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.

BOOT & SHOE

EMPORIUM!

ft Corner of Green & Main Sts:

The only exclusive Boot and Shoe Store in

Crawfordsville!

Where customers can purchase not only every kind of article in 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 PER 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 business we arc enabled to

N E S E

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

BOOTS & SHOES.

Ladies':Kid Congress Gaiters Lace Gaiters Kid Slippers

Kip Heeled Shoes Calf Sewed Shoes Sheep Skin Over-Shoes Lasting Congress Gaiters Kid Buskins Calf Heeled Shoes .- 1 Goat Boots 1 Rubber Over-Shoes Gents' Single soled Boots

Double Grained Boots Cloth Congress Gaiters Kip Shoes: Doubled soled Calf Boots

Kip

Calf Congress Gaiters Plain Calf Shoes

(^/Connected with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch.

QC/'A superior article of PLOW SHOES, also, Boys kip and calf Boots and Shoes. 0*A large and complete stock of LEATHER and Findings, to which the attention of the trade is respectfully invited.

May 26, '59 ly.] DAVID KESTER.

Tremendous Attraction!

CRAWFORDSVILLE

BSOK^STORE!

LARGE and of

VARIED ASSORTMENT

Biatitnim),

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 th'e Book, Stationery and Notion line.

April 28,1859-ly. F. M. HEATON

The Sabbath-School Bell,

AOriginal

NE'W collection of choice hymns and tunes, and standard, carefully and simply arranged as solos, ducts, trios, scmi-chortiscs and choruscs, and for organ, melodeon, or piano This book contains nearly 20V hymn? and tunes, and is one of the best collections for Sabbath'schools ever issued. Price 12 cents, $8 per hundred, postage 1 cent. Elegantly bound, 20 cts., $15 per hundred, postage 3 ccnts. Among the large number of new and popula tunes may be found "Kind Words can Never Die," "The Voice fi-Ohl Heaven," and "God is There."— These were sung to some five thousand children and teachcrs at the Sunday-school Celebration and United. States Teachers' Convention at Dr. Jaync"s HallvPhiladelphia,% the Misses Laura and N'cttie Tremainc*, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and were highly appreciated. Nearly ten thousand copies have been sold within sixty, days. Thev have been introduced into some of the largest schools in New Y01k and Brooklyn. Amon°- the number arc Dr. Tyng's, Dr. Hutton's, Dr. GHlct-! tc's, arid Dr. McLane's. Just published bv lIOli-AOL A ERS, A"'1?.}

May 5, 1850. 333 Broadwavin!

=======

MERRILL & GO/,

iV:

In the market. Wc 'have now in store our spring stock, cpmple.te in everj departiuent, No. 2 is piled /till of the choicest selection of fancy and ptaple ^T* qjgti $'r%

AXD

STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS, One door west of the."WRIGHT HOUSE,'' No. 19, East Washington street,

I N I A N A O I S

O'Standard works, in French and German.

03'Engravings for Drawing Grecian Painting. MERRILL & CO. Indianapolis, March 3, 1859—ly

Old Fashioned

W OODEN_ PUMPS

fFHE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and surrounding country, that he has removed from WhitesviCe

TO CRAWFORDSVILLE,

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

^7" £*, 2? H? TOl 3.. And Repairing done to order. All orders by letter promptly filled. Please call and pee my 1 Pumps before purchasing elsewhere. lEPShoponj Greene street, below Market, in the old Ten-i Pin Alley. JACOB HUGHES.

June 16, 1859—3mj

R. W. HARRISON,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

I OFFICE—South side of the public square, I Washington Kail,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA. May 12, 1559-6m.

BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD PILLS,

PHARMACY

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DR. ROBACK'S

Scandinavian Remedies.

Dr. Roback. 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. Enlight encd men whose character for sound judgment and philosophy, gives their opinions weight in the community, men who observe, reflect, and make "assurance doub'y sure" before they de cide—nrc everywhere approving and urging tV use of these wonderful Preparations. All whr confide in the wisdom and honest/.' of' tlrs elas.or who chose to investigate for themselves are now of one mind on this important subject.

The evidence in the possession of Dr. jbacl. which is at all times accessible to the public, es a is he in

FACTS:

That the BLOOP PURIFIER and BLOOD PILLS have been proved by nnalvsis to

CONTAIN*NO MINERAL That thc-y cure the almost universal complaint, DYSPEPSIA, with unerring ccrtainty, and in a very short time. hat after oil other medicines have proved useless, thev 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

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS, however they may 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

CAUSE SOON TO IIEAL, and discharge from the system, every taint of 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 thev do not give prompt relief, and, (if administered before the very citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect cure.

Bear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN* VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS arc 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 better "but, in fact, cheaper than any other Piils, for it takes a less number of them to produce abettor effect.

Price of the Scandinavian. Vegetable Blood Purifier, per bottle, r.r 45 pi* }n]f dozen. O: the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 25 cts. per box, or 5 boxes for $1.

Read Dr. Roback's Spceial Notices and Cortiticates, published in a conspicuous part of this paper from time to time.

Dr. Roback's Mcdical 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. Roback may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one stamp lor the reply.

From Rev, Mr. MOMELLEN*, Pastor of Robert? ... Chapel. I.VDIANArOLIS, Ocfoow C, 1857.

Dr. C. W, ROBACK—Dear Sir: 1 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 happv effect upon the nerves. Please accept my thanks for your lund regards, and believe rac,

Yours, J. W. T. MoMULLEN.

Principal Officc and Salcs-Ilooms, No. 6 East Fourth steet, 3d building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Labaratory iu Hammond street.

For sale by Manson & Powers, Crawfordsville: Talbart & Son, Wavcjaud Dr G. W. Miller, Ladoga I. E. G. Naylor, Darlington Dougherty & Deans, Dar lihgton Win. Bromley. Pleasent-Hill James & Bro., Parkersburg and by Druggists and Merchants generally.

April 11, 18j9.-ly.

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THE LATEST ARRIVAL

V.) OF SPRING AND -T8

SUMMER GOODS!

P. H. PRY & 66"'

RE now receiving and opening theirJSiwiHg and Summer stock of

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

Ciwl) .oi'..|)ro"Dxt£f^

Wc ii.^k all who visit our market to purchase, to

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As wc are confident thatwe can do them good. 4jfur stock consists of ^R^T^'.TRPO T'TI ATT A

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LAWNS. BERAGFS. BONNETS,. -RIBBONS,

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Satinets and Cassimeres,

vostings,

DRESS SILKS FIGURED & PLAIN,

Boots andJShoes,

For every body. French Chintz, very cheap.

A FINE STOCK OF

QUEENS WARE, Glassware,

KNIVES

& FORKS. POCKET KNIVES.

TABLB »lTEA SPOONS,7' &C., &c.,

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

Crawfordsville, April 14, 1859-ly.

AYER'S

Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED AltE MADE TO

CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK. Invalids, Fathers, Mothers, Physlctnns,Philanthropist*, rend tlicir EflVcfs, and judge of their Virtues,

FOR THE CUKE OF

Headache, Sick IIeadachc,Foul Stomach. rrrrsBUKa.

I'ju

May 1.1855.

Dr.. J. C. Ayr.tt. Sir: I have been repcatctfly ciircil cfthe worst lipiiil.-iclie any licxlv can have ],y dose or two of your t'ill.s. 11 SCCIUM to iinse from :i foul stomach, which they clc in.»i at otice. If tlicy will euro others as they do me, the iet i- worth knowing. yours with great reepect, F.T). W. TRKBI/K,

Clerk of Steamer Clarion.

Bilious Disorders and Liver Complain!*. DEPARTMENT

OF

TDE INTERIOR,

Washington:, t. C., 7 Feb., 1S5G. 'y

STR.: I have used your Tills in my general mid hospitals, practice ever xince yon m.nle them. «nd cannot hesitate tu sav they are the host cathartic we employ. Their regnlatin nctioD on the liver is quirk ami decided, consequently they are an admirable remedy for derangements of Hint organ. Indeed, 1 have Seldom foil ml a case of bilious (Hiease so ol.stiuatc that it did not rendily yield to them. fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. P.. I Fhysician of the Mar've Hospital.

Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. 0 POST Orncn, II.IRTI.AND, LIV. Co., Slicit., Kov. J6,1K55, Dn. AVER Your Pills are the perfection of medicine. I They have done my wife more good than I can tell yon. e',ir* iimi wen ilct Slid fitting ftWAV fer months. Well* $ I off to tic doctored at great expense, but got no bettor. .°h* then uotnmeitced taking yotir Pills, which soon cured h' r, S by expelling largo quantities of worms (dead) from her-

body. They afterwards cured her and our two rhildreu of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors had it bad. and my wife cured him with two doses of your l'illa. whilo others around us paid from five to twenty dollars doctoiV bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely even then. Such a medicine as yours, which is actually good uud honest, will be prized here.

OKO. .1. GIt lFFIX, Post,nrt!'a-.

Indigestion and Impurity of the fllood^ From IIw. J. V. llimes, Pastor of AJvenl Church, lt.slm. DR. Avkr: I have used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family and among those 1 am called tovinit In distress, 'i'o regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood they are the very best remedy I have ever known, and 1 can confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. II1MKS.

WAHS.w, VTOMIVO Co.. N. Y., Oct. 21,1855.

TlEvr. Sib: I am using your Cathartic Pills iu my pmctice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleauas tha etom and purify the fountains of the blood.

JOHN G. MEACHAM, M. D.

Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Tetter, Tumors, and Salt Kheum. From a Foricardivg Merchant of St. Louis, 7T.6. 4,1850.

DR. AVER: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is prcat in medicine. They liaye cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hRnds and feet that had proved incurnlile for yen re. Her mother had been long grievously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, aud thfy have curcd her. ASA MOKGKIDQK.

Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout* F'Om the Jiev. Dr. Howies, of Vie Methodist Kpis. Church. rii.ASKi IIOISE, SAVANXAH,Oa., Jan. 6,1S6G.

HO^OBBD SIR I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill lias brought me if I did not roport my CUBC to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, -which ended in chronic r^cumatisra. Notwithstanding 1 had the best of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of Jour cxccfleut agent iu Baltimore, Dr. Mackeazie, I tried your Pilis. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering iu the use of them, I iib bow entirely well. 7ENJTE CHAMBER, BATON ROUGE, LA.. Dec.. 1M6A

DR. Ayi.R: 1 have been entirely cured by your Pills of Rheumatic Gout—a paiuiul disease that l'md afflicted ms for years. VINCENT SLIDELL.

For Dropsy, Plethora, or ftindred Co»* plaints, requiring an active pnrge, tbey mean excellent remedy.

For Costiveness or Constipation, aud a# a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflamma* tion, and even Deafness, aud Partial Blindness, have been curcd by the alterative action of these Pills. 3fost of the Tills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous In public pill, from the dreadful consequences tlint frequently follow its iueautious uso. 'J'iitse contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever.

AYEfi'S CHEEKY PECTORAL

TOR THE RAPID CURB OF

COUGHS, COEDS, IIOARSEXES?, INFLUENZA, BKOKCIIITIS, AVHOOPINGCOIGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, SX-

C1PIEKT COKSXJWPTIOK,

and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced stages of tbo disease. We need not' speaJt to the public of its virtufc. Tlirougliout OTery town, and shnust every hiiKlet of tl» American Stales, its wondciful cures of p'ulmonary complaints have made it already known. Kay, fciv are tlio families tu any civilized countrj- on this continent without some personal experience of its effects and fewer yet the communities any where wliich have not among tliem some living trophy of its victory over the subtle and daiicerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While it i* the most poVrerftil antidote yet known to ftian for the formidable and dangeron's diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is also the pl'easantest ami sjifest remedy that can lie employed for infants aud young persons. Parents should have it in store against the insidious enemy that steels upon tliem uuprepiired. We have abundant grounds to' believe the Cherry l\ctoral saves more lives ly the consumptions it prevents than those it cures. Keep it by you, .ind cure your colds while lliey are curable, nor neglect tliem until uo human skill r»u master the inexorabla canker that, fastened on the vitals, cats your life awiiy. All know the dreadful latality of lung disorders, and as they know too the virtues of this remedy, wo need not dv more than to assure thein it is still made the best it can bo. We spare nocost, no caro, no toiT to prcdnie it th» nioRt pcifect possible, and tlras afford thoso who rely on it the best agent which our skill can furnish for their euro.

PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, -TJM, AND SOLD BY Manson & POTTERS, Crawfordsville, and

Druggists aud dealers in Medicines. AT WUOl-LSALi 13V* •n. SsviE-Iic-KiiiEi:. & Co., i/'iiK.aaati.» oct 'i, 1^03—lv