Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 September 1859 — Page 3

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Ai'Utt Wf'f "Sort's-' PlW-dK' to the cMr.n of a I.t burn tiolK

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.nils. F.i-iTrn Tirnso nttur.nr.cc she name c.| itHlfilBfifft ci1 oi\fte f"'

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Jl"pc't,fiic*r ot A is Trf iWtH^rr: to

ifthvi^irin if a Ro-

Ltfij t* I ?n .nnd obii-:e

Junc-lCV-•» Maxv 3"on:ns.

"JSnUJOn BuviiP n? n.candi-'Mafc.foYl-Vo"t.flic'd'*1*.Cor.ntr A"i:ri:t.6r. at tiif-pn-itiuir'f OctoberoJpelidn, ?u^ "ct. to the f!ee:sion o! ij rv t'! 011 ol 1 rp, !0^A3 M. POWELL.

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a iicj.iilJic"n Count.v Ct "jJniieffi:*! Vl'C

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Krpsjbiicanr of 3jpi?y»»i)0i Jmiiily! I ofjer jr.jsjcU ns. 'qhYidU^ato for .the oC.co of CoV.ivfy^Avidilor. Sl.ojihl ii lt.cet vith yonranpr&batU:a,..\cu,Trill rcecivo my tl»:*nUs iy frivinir.

Vc.Kr?'i^Jftirt'in CoCRty t-'onvint pv. to I delisSo uLjiiit -J

SATURDAY, -'AUGUST 20T1I. '"Ano \Tcdncsdr.y ibllowieg: and will continue 1 he snirte unf.! the ciilue stock is c'oscd out.—

Otir stock coiisi.-ts of PPII'TS,

TTMgTim*.

Greirc's Hardware Sattif sold.

Aluir I?, K59.

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qpH'ERE will be

'I

1.

.MANY. FRIENDS.

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A CAiil).

Mi I'rryr.v I have een solicited -friends hi verv township the 'county then t'isc lny ixunor^ji eaj.didatc !iir O.'er

Tr

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-P'c?

rSuLiai

l.-uve

-$10,000 Woith of Goods I

wiix BE: SOLD AT

M-rr.?:, cA^iMrrrs ics ot every Jiescnp

S "i i:X if & 'Ss To suit everv-b:dv.

.1/191X16$D

G-.vs.--ij

LOOTS "5 SIJOLS. CARPET "SACKS, And p.-lare- Ljs-ortmrnt of Carpets, Jewelry and Notions and good assortment of

TOoaeco,

Ami great many.' other art'.clcs too te-jious to incntioy: Now como along, young r.nd old. poor for here is the place to :et your bargains. TRey wish to close out the entire stock in a shor time. *," ^(CTAwtion P.o-- in at H. Ci-hwford's Store '•Poorn, between Wa.-hin.tt»on Ilnl).. and' S. II

lore. Auction sale every until the entir

lay & Wednesday

Camp Meeting held by

J_ .Rornney and Lafayttre Circuits.of the E. Church, six miles south of Lafayette, nnd near Tayloi's- Warehouse, on the New Albany and. Salem Railroad, commencing Thursday. September 1st, U-59, at fi-ur o'clock, M. A general invitation is given, to attend. Good Jloarding and horse-feed will be furnished by J5oarding Tci.ts, at reasonable charges. No .Huckstering or Liquor selling permitted within ,t!e lipiits proscribed bv. lav, try lo^EPii

Uomnej-, Ai\gu?^?2 ,l,cs9.

rJ7

w.a lietiffJs Slae.

'j^T virtue of an cxeculicn to me (iiroct^'l, im f. of Cominoti ^Pled^ of-M^«f«bn»t-ry comity, I- v. iii expose to •sale at pui-iic auction nt the G6urt House door, in.the town of C:/'.wfordsvii'c, Montgomery county, and State of Indiana, on

Salutary ilie 10th day of Sej.f 1859, Between the "hours-of len o'clock, a. and four o'clock, PI., of said day,

mg

--and"• the county of ^lontgdtnery, 'State of ^ndhma, and if the rents and prolit? will Sflfft'Brilig-a sulficient sum to satisfy iitl exccun7 I will then ana there, at the same tinie and place offer a sufficient amount of the above defcribed real- estate, to satisfy said execution and costs. Taken on execution as the pioperty of •JolinAi^rirtroftyv at tho suit of Artitrius'lv. Dorr, ^ftntlft al. '"WMr H. 90H00LER."Sheriff of JI. C.

Aug ly tb5J.lpi^-ie.c $'J,75.

Sherff's Sal&

nl ff.vti- •!.- j|iAV::v'J'.'Tie of uu execution to me dincted,

JE?ii'Otn

t.!r0- Ckrk of the Court of Common of:,M Ontgpmery county. 1 will expose to

i. ^ajp «fe,|iubjic auction, at tlie Court House door in till) town of'CrawTordsville, Montgomery coun* =«f 'Indiana, on'"

-1[lie"I rlfly of- September. 1R59.

tfeilicUio^rspfUn

o'clpck. A. M,,-nii'.I" foivt*-

M,, ofaid day, the rents and prolits p.grjh gT.-sej\ cn years, of the- jidji'-wbi^ deLolif Nuinbcr.s one i^iiqc^' Number sixteen, in W illiam 8.j^oitioii^'ji,©,'pt'D'i-i'liiig'f'ii all ly'iig and 'Veing in'tlfcF" county of Montgomery the rents and proffftkrmlf m( brmg- R*suffidit'iit satisfy said* at' t|i« si .iii ¥&tSl08%D amount of ihe jot abfWj^rfdp^sijbed ceiil.estate, -to satisfy sajd,ex6-" i, j.cutigg^i^jOfsteSita^ep on ex^pntaon the p^opjEHjQrt, at the suit*6f Daniel S. .JqiBf &Cbarlcs iG$lb.fS0)i.

W4LLiAM-ili-SCH00LER, Shetiff."""

6K*en, or Drum Stoves al aprl4] c- JOHNSON'S.

tiyvitun',. Ac Ace,. ,f a

M-•—A credit twelw month? will"TO "H aii -umiis uvei' throe dollars. t'u- pur !:Kjfkj3..JiU .note witli approved security, t:ij ill: le'ic! fii II! v:iiii:i!ioii !in\s.

A

..JOHN II.- KOBjN^MN

Mi' -fl AMES ii' ABIJ, -Adnf-P. in:I. C_li.-r-iip^

.Wctice

re! y'«• ivcii tl. it l'--c undersianrd has been iidniini.-'rntor id'the estate of H• h«rvr«y, -into? of •&'oiit<:otuery- eoup.ty.

,.w MI'fUI'ild.

N PS.

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S:t:d o.*i-iito is' supposed Vi beSX!vcjit JAMES H. 1IALL, Adm'r. 1?, 1 ••.•:•

A vir

Wrb

tbc.ens'.iui^ (U.-.-

asli

TE F:.i!

T. lilLLS.

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•P/JU-ri. V. A t'.'T'.N'. .is a u.fiii'lait- :i-r the ofilcc "W3( «»t:•«?.o'-'iN! oii! sonicry Ciu n'tt C.nii a

:a!1V,:'

M.bj. c--r id i!.c di-

cIsh-'ji fthe T*.tj Lhlitnn C"i.'in ly Coi.vci.iiou ci ti oUi^L'hi-

l".rO--5w.

by my to let of the

•Ciicuit. Couvt. New sir, I a.m no, ofiice seeker, and never'hafe Icon for 1 have" always aiiopt-«»-ii!«*.»•'•'•"-Si J.^rrtViit of Cldn. Jaeksoir.— "VTitat^ iiiar.vshould lic-vt rscek it of dccUnc o'-

.yfico. j[I !,ci"foie,-i» '-mc lippnblicaitf .-oe proju'r

Sheriff's Sale.

BY

iv

,,~9«-iVu£'uit 23, If»0. lii.Is. ,j|-

noil!

v.

"*t.v Ci ri/n^-sioijr Oi.vrfnSdifo and O1J!

i.-htri. a a iT,i'ato for Counij ct the h'ep'.iblii'.-in Coue: MANY: VOTEUS.

vir'tic of an execution. me directed from the

Clerk

hTr., J"r'rf i.v: Yr« will ^Vrsr rrnrin'cp I. E. n? a t*im'iiiate li*r Crunly Clct-k. fi.ljuft-to (Jtcl'sicn 'of' IN ublican Convention, cry county, 1 will expose to sale at public ar.c•?cuti cbisjjc' I11S FK1KNDS. lion, at the Curt House door in the town oi

j). oi 1 i.di.uia. mi

of the (JirPuit Court of. M-onLroni-

Oraw.'ordsvillc, Montgomery county, and State

Sattiniiiy, the lOrh uay of

Sl'^xefuHon

vJEi.i I'or.Ts of Aug. 1^, ItoU.-pr's fee $-3,75.

Statu of Indiana: therefore t.Sce of tlie tiling 1 ond peiKlciicy ofsaid eotnphiinfc is hereby given .! said lion-ivfidt'iit Defendants, Ei'.ett Ilollo-

I way, Cha.ries Vanhorn and Mary .Van horn, that the.v appearqiv the fir.s.t day of the next term of jVaid Court, be hoiden ia the Court House at •1 OrawfordsviiU-. hi said county of Montgomery, c.ciiiineiKiiix on the first Monday in October I no'. 1 ?:'.?) and answer said complaint j- A'te.-t: Wil/. VANCE, Cler'lt?, 'T.":3 ,-pt 's

Au, f-1,!' f.

A

W FOR

rich and and commodious frame building of the City School-Rooms, which she formerly occupied. The services of competent and rxperitneed. -1ssirlarj 'Teachcr. have been secured.

The price of tuition will be as low iis in any other pood schools.

ri'he

MAYER & ULLMAN.

Camp

Meeting.

building has been thoroughly repa'red.

stock is nVakincr.these the most spacious ant' comfortable School Rooms iii Grawfordsvilie. Tlie continued putron.«ge of the public is solicited. ... .,

Am 4, 18fi9.-3t.'

WHITE.:

BUCK'S PATENT

STILL AHEAD

AND TOOK

TIIE PREMIUM"

AT THR—

if Upw*

ur

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iJlj|-lVs»ifeK/ftjfc i/.XiV Jf rtJ^5{jTowa CgIiooI Kaoim.'.to '£innJh£e ,y^j-V^Sij^S Joi August next. to continue six months, divided

jge.

of tlii.- Institution will coni-

IJICIiCP Ot V\*C'JI!C?iia v.

:t11o

I ll 0 ti-nn is of i:n]io:*tnTSCO 'I IiCatMlii^n will l,e publi fbitilir wctl oi the tcMii. S

Au". IT, ]f '9. -3v.

fl A —T^FT

1 '1th ol'Scptcin I

A jroiupt ultfinlaneo nt llu very fustoi'l

tlie Studciit. icd iibout. the -"S

E. C" 110'

Y.Y* l'licuitv.

CK-ik oi the

E

sunscr 1 BEBR v.-1SH i,,

tiiiplov :n activc i-c-habh- man in

each section of the State to travel nnd take older.for

and Tobacco,

Segar

'i','

,i j:!v to. or

.rkiu-t Kn?tV5Mhce. the r.nmo of. pi^ta"i\~

j'.iy ft sa'arv of .'io'lO lr 00 .For ]vti t.it i! 1 :ii-s ap-inl-Ictn2* str.nin for return

v(": r.'r\ v-i'ih

CAHY SMITH, Tobacconists,

"-i% ?)52 Pearl street, New York. Aug.'IP,

Sp|

e.'wiCii the liouiv (.,j t(n o'clock, a.

,. renta and profits wiil not biing a sufiicicnt sum

ty

•. iiomijnto E:C asr tin :r eand ulate. I shall fee] at the same time find place, offer a suflieicnt Hjcund .to ittej.t and use al! honorable means to -''iiiount of the above des -iiu*d ie.il estate to s.uis:«1 rr, .si isji.

1859, and four

ek, ]v M., of said day. th" rents and profits for the term of swi years of the following deI scr,bed real estite to wit: Lot No. K2, as the same is known and designated on the original p!ar, ot the town of Crawi..rdsvi.lle. in tlie county of Mi.'iitpimi'ry, ami State of Indian i: and if the

^jtislv said exicution, I will thou and there,

and cost- taken on execution

as the i':u k: ty of D.ivid T! Hiils, Sr Jc" D.ivi

!(t

ihe suit of John Graw*ford.

Wii. SCHOOLKR, Sheriff of M. C.

ST ATI OF INDIANA, MoNT'O/.Mi'UV Coc Ccint. of Common Pleas, October Isaiah Holloway,

E'.leU Hoilowa v, Ch.irhs Vannorn .v I

Mary Van horn.

W

ri^fT-F.• Vridcrsipned would resreetfuliv infr-'Ri '.he citizens of Crawfordsvilje and surroun-. *VdIng 'ccuntry, that tju-y will have an Ai ion tiile .on

I ss.

.-rv, fcrm, lv"D,

Impieaded with .•Enoch Holloway, Petition for Partition,

it -, Baldwin Hunt, I X.ircis Hunt, .lo)m Ihllowav,

Thos. W Holloway Rebecca 'Vinship I M^i-e.- ct Witisliip. .-:••• "1 "I .I: AS, said plaiiiUfY by M. D. White, hi^ at!o:ney, filed.in the Clerk's office of-said urt, his cenipl.iint. in tlie above entitled cause, said pla ntijf by his attorney also filed the a!i'I davit «r a disii, cros:cd person, setting forth that said D'.-.'cnJantj are not residents of the

rBrick.

S VIL E

BBMINARY.

N Thursdav September 1st. Miss IT. STEV7 VI'.NS will re-open her School in the lnrjo

WMMB^

overall competition. -It-will recommend itself.

ia A srilcndid.assertjrient of other,-

COOKING- STOVES:

i-r.QM-

•"&'

iouT* ciocK, PI ., of said day, tlie rents and -f-v TT S rii r\ TT XI •^profits loT Hie term of seven vears. the follow in-j W I 1 i"l "ilCscribcd real estate to wit: The west half of the j\_ 'j •vnorth-dast. quarter of section 13. town 19, range I vHvpstv'.corjhiini11g SO acus more or less, all lying: I

tUc)

-T.Anr.K-

Churches, Halls and School Houses.

ALSO

jood assortment of those truely serviceable

Russia Iron

PARLOR STOVES,

Which for beaufv and-convenience, are excelled by no stove in thomarket.

Cast Parlor Stoves,

Of SJ refill patterns—both open and closed front.

A good assortment of

ij-] j^ii l'ii I

Made from.jheJ,iest brands of TI* PLATE that can be had irirtlfe^rfa'rket: ^JPa^ticulaivattctition paid to all kind [of"^

miijmg,

In all its different departments*!

Sheet Iron Work Done

C&p ia. :-y uA' «lioit ndt»ceJ O ld-tin ware repaired and made as-good a^ne^J^articular attention given to

T3irR©ofingf Guttering, and!

'"f?pouSiitg 'SfllPi»t-whieh wt warrant to^ivc sat sJaction I All kinds"QIP~ j-'i to".

..^ &rEa*

PWj.Cb.p^^i5eWer']Leadl arid- taken in Exchange for anything in our. line. sfcpt 30, 1858—tf JOHN HOOVER

NOTICE.

^jicn|a^cHoo^ in the

ee.-arv to tuidi rstaml Menisiiratioii, Survcyinp & civ^l riiipr|' ij'iaftirjil inpt/u^tiorij witK the ins!nnfi['Vi!s vrillahe ^ivxn to thb' olittss. ia Surveying ntul Kiipim eiiii.^. I'articular attention ai.(I aticmie mill ho ]:rncticT'(l towards bejrinncrs, an ca'Mip.Jt eTrrt^nror.\ts»d"*lo l«y

Crawfordsvilju July 28, 1^59.

rft-vj»ood

li i.iiihitiiMi ai'd tie rrt'i', if possible,avoided. of 1 i.iiiiij: M.'holais JC.iwap! in to studies tlicy oa:i ol niprrht'bd. A oorr.pi'lent Lady assistant, will have hyi'iic of the Fnnalft Depnrtnipnt. ,'il prie^ of tuition will vary li-om two to loui-dollars per term. regulated bv the studies pursued. Ko deduction J'on short absences, fr&i 0.1\ JEiXXlSOX.

Valuable Farm for Sale.

a I O a re 8 0 a re is ricnied at.il iii npood state ofcu'iiva'ion: the it mnindor covered with oxnP ten Ivli tub o^,fi tu a ted 7 miles $• ulh of Cra\v,fordvi!ie, Jtid^ \vii' b: dispofod of.nt low fipin'c.%:* itli satisfactory payivients. Upon tli6 premises #re' d'wdllinsr house am! eubs'iantia! barns, lino orchard nnd good \v Us at bi tii Barn and Dwelling.

For .urtker particuhusnpply to A-M12S HEATON, Jfi'al Estit.e Agent Crawfordsvilc, Atig. 4, lt-59,---4-n*

3VEfiX3a.I33.Otl3.

STOVE STORE!

A heavy stock of Stoves now arriving'at

No. 5,

Commercial

Block!

—THE-p., ... -j

"A iii, ",

in all its fullest perfection! A large variety of—

COOKING STOVES,

—ALSO—

W a &

Manufactured for sale and to order.

0 O Iv I N E N S I S Kept constantly on hand.

IB &ttffSH9

Guttering, kc.. done to.order.

IT*A11 work warranted and all articles sold low for cash, or approved

Country Produce!

Old Copper Iron Bass kc. CHILI ON JOHNSON.' April 7, lt?f»9.—ly.

CHEESE.

20

Boxes a No 1, W. R. Cheese in store and lor sale by

Aiisr

26.

BRSl

AND

hnve just received and opened in Crawford's Main street, a birsre and well selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES,

CHEMICALS,

Faints, Oils, Dye Stuffs,

Perfumery, Brushes, kc., which lam offering at prices to suit the times. I take this method of returning thanks to my customers for their patronage in years gone by, and of soliciting a continuance of the same, hop ingby fair and honorable course in trade to merit their confidence.

PHYSICIANS

Are requested to call and price my goods before purchasing elsewhere.

(£T Prescriptions carefully and scientifically compounded. T. D. BROWN. July 7, le'59—ly

200 OZ. QUININE"

TI'ST received by T. D. BROWN. ti june 7, 1 r59.

TOBACCO & CIGARS,

A LL GRADES—The heaviest stock everbro't xl. to this market, at T. D. BROWN'S, july 7, It-59—ly

Bath Brick.

^T^HIS invaluable article to all house-keepers, 1 to be had at T. D. BROWN'S, july 7, '59—ly

HO, EVERYBODY!

GROCERY STORE.

|^lIE subscriber having entered into the above business, in all .iu- branches, would respectfully inform (he icitfzens of Crawfordsville and Hvh'ruunding country:. that he will-k^cpCat all times, for sale at. the lowest possible figures. RIO, LAGUYRA & .JAVA COFFEE

All the different kinds of

TEAS LOAF, ORTIsIIED, HAVANA AND N. 0. SUGAR SPICES

"White Pish Mackerell,

Tobacco of all the various brands.

-To &hysicians.^,,

fhc Btaiipatp Medial of tl^c day ORn be hacfcbfe aprdvfen'gio 1 april 28.J FRANK HEATON".

^EADS, Br-iceK'tsi'Waicfi Chnins, Ptsh Hooks L) a.nd Linef, Tooth Picks, a fino -assortment of Pocket Books. Forte M'onhiesf and Purses, •(pocljct Compasses, knives. For sale nt npril-Sfc] j, ^ER/^STK'BEAJdj^'S.

%(&

5:

L..-S

&

New Jewelry.

A

large took pf nil the latest styles and most fashionable Jewolrv. just received nnd for sa'c I'y

Juue.21, 1'59.

9

CLOCKS! CLOCKS!

-1 /Sri day a 54 hour Clocks of different pat-

1 V'V/

terns—all warranted—just received and

for sale By JAMES PATTERSON. June 23,

c59

1

&c,

.Candles—-all kinds Soaps Cheese: Nuts: Candies Rasin«: Prunes Dye-Stuffs a superior article of Chewing

O A O

Of alUyiuds from a fine Principee, dqw'tl- to the commoti Boone couritySpani-h. &e-., kc.It is altogether unnecessary lor me to go into a lengthy enumeration of articles, but suffice it to say, that we w.iil--e.ndeavor'to keep such a stock at .ill timeSrWwiii 'cniible us to accommodate all that- may favor us with a call in the retail line. We buy all kinds of

Country Produce,

And respectfully solicit a liberaf share of the patronage of the farming public QIPRcniember. our stand is one door south of .Graham's -Old Corner—ia Nicholson's buiMing, Vu Washington Street

DAVID CAMPBELL.

June 30, 1859.—3m, ..

SXAP^E -DRY-G ARRETS,

fidk^'dlle'ct from the

'TTCT^ivEb ^3ry^ ^i&,"*dffett from

New Erigland'tffiDufacttirers, at

W«une 9.]

The 'Economist,"

T^HE greatest achievenjjcnt in Cooking Stoves* at [aprl4] C, JOHNSON'S.

JAS:

June 23 '59.

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Music Boxes,

REPAIRED

^3T

is:

-jses

JAMES TATTERSON.

Main Street.

PPFrTAPT.ES PPEGTAGUES

rl

OLD. Pi Ivor and Plated Spectacles.—of (he finest Pebble Glasses—with all the late=t imrrovim^nfs—tnsnit pM aces.just reccived al50 T?ro Protoot*r»s nA(*crloQ

Juno 2.?. 1F59 JAMES PATTERSON.

SILVER & TLATED WARE Inrfe stock of Silver nnd Plated Ware, consiofinr in port of Crnit Stands, Tea and GofT.-e Pots. Tea. Desert and Tnb'e Sroon 5. Butter Knives and Desert. Forks* in=t receired at.

A

June 23, 1P59.) JAS. PATTERSON'S.

Cutlery.

A lnrge stock of Table Cutlerv iiiot reeeiVcd at. JAMES PATTERSON'S. June 23,1859.

Pocket Knives & Porte Monies. ^T^IIE largest, stock in t/uvr—call and see for I yourselves. JAS. PATTERSON.

June 23, '59.

COX «t CO.

Musical Instruments

ACCORDEONS,

Plutes, Fifes,..Violin and

Guitar Strings and.all other articles in that line at* June 23,

JAS: PATTERSON'S.

59.

GOLD PENS

OF

tlie Finest Quality, for sale hv & &i~i

PA'TTERSON.

nnd warranted. To this branch

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

June 23, 1859.

JAS. PATTERSON.

N E W O O S

FOR

CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER.

HAVE

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

Suitable for the Season:

PRINTS. LAWNS.

-ORGANDIES. DUOALLS,

FOIL DE CTIEYRES. DOUBLE SKIRTS & FLOUNCED DRESSES.

99O

A new invoice of Bonnets, Ribbons & Flowers:

NEOPOLITAN BONNET, TUSCANY BONNET,

CACTUS BONNET, SOFT-STRAW

CE APE BONNETS.

500 Shaker Hoods,

With which-they hope to supply the ,demand.

Anew lot of Summer Hats—amoing which may be found the celebrated

I^ORPHY HAT!

JL-

An addition to their stock if- Ready Made

oGLoiiliixis,

Comprising the latest stvles for SUMMER

C.

Gs

& H.,

Would say to the public that the 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 cloBerprofifs than ever. "Their customers can1bear thcfii out in the"assertion, that they do sell CHEAPER G00tS than any other house in town/' ?. -*»s june 23, 1S59—ly]3i CAMPBELL & CO:

The latest Styles of Freriek Dress Goods,

JUST

received bv Express, afcr june 9.] GRAHAM BROTHERS.

ThetXaw ot Newspapers.

11 Subscribers who do npt give express, notice tp the,contrary, are considered., ^i^hingj,to continue tlicir subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their papers, the Publisher may* continue to send them until all arrearages are paid.

O

"SUMMER HAT8,* the latest stvles, Just received by Express at. ljunc GRAHAM BRO'S.

insfasW

A Great Battle Fought!

———

ALL EUROPE EN.QVVOEP

400,000'

DUTGH, IRTSTT. FRENCH,"AUSTRIANS, RUSSIANS & ENGLISH SLAIN IN ONE

rmr rw? is3i

GRAHAM BROTHERS Victorious

$31,000 STOCK

03F»

SUMMER GOODS!

AT THE

BOSTON STORE!

BONNETS, RIBBONS & FLOWERS,

OF

cverv description, just received by Express at [June 9, '59.] GRAHAM & BRO'S.

NEW ALBANY &. SALEM RAIL IIOAD

TIMETABLE.

Trains leave the Crawfordsville Depot a9 follows: (oing South. Through Express at 5:00 a. m. Accommodation to Grcencastle at 4:18 p. m. Freight at 8:55 a. m.

Going North.

Through Express 7:00-P. M,:. Accommodation for Lafavette. Indianapolis and Chicago,at 11:00 A. M. Freight 2-40 P. M.

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

BOOT & SHOE

EMPORIUM!

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 savp

TWENTY-FIYE 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 are enabkd 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 Goat Boots ,i Rubber Over-Shoes

Gents' Single soled Boots Double Grained Boots Cloth Congress Gaiters

Kip Shoes: Doubled soled Calf Boots

a «. j^jp Calf Congress Gaiters Plain Calf Shoes Connected with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch. (£j~A superior article of PLOW SHOES, also, Bovs kip and calf Boots and Shoes.

O'A large and c'omptcie r.?°ck of {/BATHER and Findings, to which the attention of the trade is resppc'Tullv invited.'

May 2fi, '59— Iv.] DAVID KESTER.

Tremendous Attraction!

CRAWFORDSVILLE

BOOKIE? ST08E! A

LARGE and of

VARIED ASSORTMENT

AND FANCY ARTICLES, S

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 almdst anything in the Book, Stationery and Notion linn.

April 2i3/l8!9-ly. F. M. HEATON.

The Sabbath-School Bell,

Aoriginal

NEW collection of choice hymns and tunes, and standard ctareftilly nnd simply arranged as solos, duets, trio's,'semi-choruses anil choruses, and for organ, melodeon, or piano This book contains neai!ly^flPMjjjnns and tunes, and is one"of the bestcol lections for Sabbathschools 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 popnla tunes may be found "Kind Words can -JN^ver Die,'' "The Voice from Heave-n," and "Sod is. There."— These were sung to some five thousand children •end-teachers afc the- Sunday-school~:GS1fe®Fgtion and^UfiltC States Teachers'- Convention at Dr. Jaylie.'s..Hali,Philadelphia^^tihife* Misses Laura itml Nettie Tremaine, of BropfclsnJ N^Yr|'and ^ycre highly appreciated.^ Nearly ten thovfahd copies haye A»eeft soJil within.Bijcty days- They have been i.ntgoduceid into sowe ,of the largest soHbols ia NewtYovk and Brooklyn. Among the number 8*e D.r. Tyng's, D.r. Huttqn'si Dr. SiHette's.and Dr. McLane's. Just published-by

M.IT

HORACE WATERS, Agent,

5, IP59, 333 Broadwav, N, Y.

MI S ,C

&.CO,

li LI S HE S

"f6 I#

WHOLESALE -A^P^ETAIL DEALERS IN

MEDIC AL, m.

ETStandard •storks, in French and German.

(CTEngf^vings for Drawing Grecian Painting. MERRILL CO. Indianapolis, March —ly

Old Fashioned

W.OODEN_PUiMPS THE

subscriber would reancctfully inform the citizens of Crav.-fordsviile and surrounding country, that he has removed from WhitesvilJe

TO CRAWFORDSVILLE,

For the purpose of manufacturing the old fashioned WOODEN" PUMP, which he will furnish as cheap ns tlie cheapest, and as good as the bestAll new work

"Warranted..

And Repairing done to order. All orders by letter promptly filled. Please call and see my Pumps before purchasing elsewhere. (ETShop on Greene street, below Market, in the old TenPin Alley. JAC0"B HUGHES.

June 16, IS59—3m

R. W. HARRISON,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

OFFICE—South side of the public square, Washington Hall,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

May 12j 1859-Gm.

BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD PILLS.

PHARMACY

DR ROBACK'S

Scandinavian Remedies.

Dr. Roback. the celebrated Swedish Physician, introduced his.. .Blood.Purifier and Blood Pills in the United States, lie set forth in plain language their curative properties. This was years ago. The task of recommending them has since been takfn out of his. hands. Enlightened men whosc^haracter for sound judgment and philosophy, gives their opinions weight in the community, men who observe, reflect, and make "assurance doubly sure" before they decide—are everywhere approving and urging the use of these wonderful Preparations. All who confide in the wisdom and honesty of th's elass, or who chose to investigate for themselves are now of one mind on thisimportant subject.

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

-63=

FACTS

That the BLOOD PUHIFIEU and BLOOD PILLS have been proved by analysis to

CONTAIN "NO MINERAL

That they cure the almost universal complaint,

DYSPEPSIA,

with unerring certainty, and in a very short time. That after nil other 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

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 thcblood, thev

CAUSE SOON TO HEAL,--*

and d:scharge 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, tlu skin, glands or muscles, in which they do not, give nroinpt relief, and, (if admi1 *."'-5red before the "very cifcidai ot me Jins been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect cure.

Bear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD

PILLS

are endorsed by the experi­

ence of thousands of living witnesses, who, in letters, affidavits, medical works, and by word of mouth, proclaim th tt to he the very best preparation of the kind 'ever offered to the brokendown victims of ill health. T.hey hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and to expel "it thoroughly and permanently.

No one cafi doubt their superiority after one sin trie trial—they are not only better but, in fact., cheaper lliaft an? other Puis, "for it takes a less number of them^o.,produce ft better effect.

Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, 81 per bottle, or$5 per half dozen: Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 25 cts. per box, or 5 b&lst's for $1.

Read Dr. Roback'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 cquntry.

In difficult or complicated cases, Dr. Roback may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one st^.mp lor the reply.

Mr.

MGMULLEN,

From Rev

1809.

0 Tl S

STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS.

One door west of the "WRIGHT HOUSE," No.

19, East Washington street,

I N I A N A O I S

THE LATEST ARRIVAL

OF SPniNG AND

P. H. FRY & CO.,

now receiving and opening their SpKflgf and Summer stock of

W hicli they are determined to sell as low as any other house, to punctual men, or for *i-

£a$l) ox |3ro}m«t

We ask all who visit our market to purchase, to

mm ss a fA&it

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

PBffiTS, OF ALL GRADES,

LAWNS. .4 tr

BEftAGES, BONNETS, RIBBON3,

Of

A. B. ^lOKTT.KY, Esq.,of

SHAKER*

all kinds.

GOODS

CURTAllf

Satinets and Cassimetfif,

Vcstlngs,

DRESS SILKS FIGDBED & PLAIN,

Boots and Shoes,

For every bod}'. French Chintz, very cheap. A FINE STOCK OF

QUEENSWARE,

Glassware,

KNIVES & FORKS,' POCKET

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

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.

AYER'S

CHERRY PECTORAL,

FOIt TUE ItAPID CTRlj OP

Colds, Coughs, and lloarseuess. BniKnii.D, MASS..»Hli Dec, 1855. DR. J.

C. ArtH: I do nut hesitate to any

tlie best remedy I have ever found for Coughs, Hoarseness, Influenza. Hint the concomitant syniptomsof a Gld. isyonr CnERRf I'i'.CTOIUL. Its coiiitunt use in my practice and my family for the last ten yean has shown it to possess, superior virtues for the treatment of these complaints. KBBN KNIGHT, M. D.

UTICA,

used your

N.

Y.,

IVdnril

-.GmsiimpHrrs. ilo

Ayer's

Pastor of Roberts

,7, Ji "Chapel. IjmtANAroLis, October G, 1857.

Dr. C. W. 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. W. T. McMULLEN.

Principal Office and Sales-Rooms, No. 6 East Fourth Steet, ?4 building from Main street Cincinnati, Ohio. Labaratory in Hammond street.

Forsaleby .: Manson & Powers, CrawfordBville j- Talbort & Son, Wav.elandj Dl' G. W«Mftler Ladoga:.i.- E. G. Naylor, Darlington Dougherty'&-Desiis-, Dar lingttfn "VVm': Bromley. Pleasent^Hill James i. Brb^vParkersburg and by- Dmggilstar aud-Mer-chants

ants generally. April 14, 1859.-ly.

[•^HE

"Western Onk^1 aprl 1]

write*: "I ii*v«

mynotf and in my family erer slncn

yoix invented it. iuiJ betjeve it the best medicinn for ita purpose ever put out. With a ul cold I should sooner pay twenty-five dollars fgr a bottle than do without it, or take any other remedy."

Croup, Whooping Congh, Influenza. Si'RiNCFiv:i.D, Miss., Feb,7,186t5. BiuvrnEii AYER: I will chiwi fullv certify your

Federal

Is the host remedy we possess for the ctfre of Whooping cou^h. croup, ami the cheat diseases of children. We of your fraternity in the South appreciate yottr skill, and commcnd your medicine to our p"ople. 1IIKAM CONKtIN, SI. i.

AAI03 r.EK. Esq., MONTEREV, IA.. wrltes, 3d Jan., 1850: "I had tedious IuQuenza. which confined ine in doors six weeks took tnany medicines without relief finally tried your

IVcOral

by the advice of our clergyman. Tho

first dose relieved the soreness in iny throat and lungs loss than one half the bottle inade me coin pie toly well. Your medicines are the cheapest as Well as the best wo ran buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor man's friend."

Asthma or Phthisic, nnd Bronchitis* WKST MANCIIKSTER.

SIR Your

1A.,

Fob. 4, 1856.

Chr.mj Ptdnral

is performing m.trrelloiia

cures in this section. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, nnd is now curing a man who has labored under an affection of the lungs for the last forty years. IIKNKY I.. I'AKKS, Merchant.

A. A. IIAMSEY, M. D.. ALDIOX, MOXRO* CO., IOWA, writes, Sept. 6.1855: During my practice of many years

I

have found nothing eipial to your

lictoral

Chr.rry I\chral

affords relief and comfort, ASTOII

HOUSE,

for

giving ease and relief to consumptive pationts, or curing such as are curable." We might add rolnmes of evidence, lut the most eonvincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in ita: eQecU upon trial.

Consumption.

Troliably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so many nnd such dangerons cases as this. Soma 110 human aid can reach but even to those the

Cticrry

NEW ohk CITY. March 5,1858.

1

DOCTOR ATER. LOWBI.l: I feel it a duty and .1 pleasure to inform you what your

Cherry 1',-ctoral

has dono for my

wife. She lmd been five months laboring under the dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid wo could procure gave her much relief. She was steadily failing. until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have come for ativice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We blest liis kindness, as we do your skill for she has recovered from that day. She Is'hot yet ns strong as she used to be, but is free from her cough, and calls herself vrell.

Yours with gratitude and regard.

Oil LAN 1)0

OP

SIIELDTVIILE.

not despair till you have tried Arm's

ChhiiEV PECTORAL. IT i.i nmde by one of the best medical chemists in the wcrld. and its cures all mound ns bespeak the high merits of its virtues.

VhiladrJphia LrOgtr.i

Cathartic Pills.

sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been tiixed their Utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is Known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that theso PILLS have virtues which surpass ia excellence tlir. ordinary medicines, and that they win nnprecedentcdly npon the esteem fall men. They aresafo nnd pleasant to take, but powerful to cure, Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital actiritiesof thebodr, remove the obstruct ions of its organs, purify the'blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed 'and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or dfsor« d.-rtd organs into their natnral action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Kot only do they cure the every-tlay complaints of every body, bnt also formidable and dangerous diseases that Intro baffled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, tho Vitrei: slid best physic that can be employed for children. ~Bein£ sugar-coated they are pleasant to take and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cnres have been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted positiou atld character as to forbid tire suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen nnd pliysfciarts have lent their'names to certify to the public the'reliability of itij remedies, while others have sent me tho assurance of their conviction that fffy Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men.

The Agent below named ia pleased to furnish gratia Biy American Almanac, containing directions for their hseand certificates of their coresf of tire following coiijilaintisf—

Ostivcnexs, Bilious C?Wriplaints, Rheumatism. Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nausea', Indiges! I'm, Morbid Inacti6m of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, flatulency. I.oas of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which reqfifrs an evacnn'nt inedrCBie, Scrofula Sr King's:JJvil. They alsory by purifying the blood and stiinubtJug the system, enre many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability. Derangomeuts of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a law statu cf the body or obstruction of its functions.

Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with.sooM other pill they make more profit on. Ask for

PILI.S,

at C: JOHN!

POWBB.8,

0N'? :t ", 1BSS—ly

ATSR'8

And take-nothing else. No other they can giro yon compare with tjiis in its intrinsic -vaTuo or'-corAlire powers., Tha sick want tho best aid there.js for them, and they should hnve it.

Prepared by .Dr. J. C. AVER, Practical, and-Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mast. Box. Fivs B0XI8 FOE $1. -f SOLD

BY-

"itfAJirSoif FE

Crawfordsville, and

Druggists and-dealeHf in Medicines.' --"3, r.a-f0'':AT WHOLESALE »T Sunt aettsrsiN Co., Cincinnat