Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 September 1859 — Page 4

HORACE WATERS,

AGENT,

333 Broadway, IV.

tip to

May 5, 1859.

Wall Paper!

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rpBLISHER OF

Music and Music Books, DEALER

in Pianos, Melodeons, Alexandre

Organs, Organ Accordeons, Martin's celebrated and other"Guitars, Violins, Tenor Viols, Violindellos, Accoi-deons. Flutinas, Flutes, Fifes. Clarionetts Triangles, Tuning Forks, Pipes and Hammers, Violin Bows, best Italian Strings. Brass Instruments, for bands, Piano Stools and Cover?, and all kinds of Musical Instruments.

Sheet .Music, from all the publishers in the U.S. Bertini's, Hun tin's and Modern School, rind 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 IjOiccst Prices.

N«w Pianos, at

$175, $200, $325, $250

$800 SECOND HAND PIANOS

$lG0

$80

$275

and

from

ALEXANDRE OKOANS,

nine stops,

$lf?5

$25

Nmv,Mi:i.0nE0N3,$45

no to

$200

nnd

up to

$60, $75, $100

and

Sccond Hand Melodeons, froin

$30

to

with five stops.

$1G0,

$225,

thirteen stops,

$300,

$250,

fifteen stops,

$320

and

$375 .AJ-

cxandrc Organ Accordeotis—a new instrument just imported—price

$30

and

$35 A

liberal dis­

count to Clergymen, Churches, Sabbath Schools.. Seminaries and Teachers. The Tiade supplied at tho usual irade discounts.

Sabbath School Books Published by this House: The Anniversary nnd Sunday-School Music Bopk/No. 1—contains 32 tunes and hymns.— ^Hco^jccaitB each, $2 per hundred.

Ji&£^SAJIHivcrsary and,Sunday School Music BOOK, No. 2—contains -36 tunes and= hvinns.—

3 cents eachK$2 pec hundred.J TWiAnnivereary and Sunday-School Music BookrNo. 3-Kbntains 50 tunes and hymns.— EDCO^i-CQJit^tach, $3 pet hundred.*

The Anniversary and Sunday School Music Book, comtjjiyng Nos.J ,md 2, with several additional pieces, contains 75 £unes and liymns.— Pricf cen each, $5 per hundred.

Tfie'Revival Penny Miisic 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-School Bell contains 151 tunes and hymns. Price 12 cents each. $8 per hundred, postage 2 cents each elegantly bound, 5:0 centseach, $15 per hundred.

Congregational Sinking—An eight page Tract. Trice Sac. per doz., *1 50 per hundred.

Testimonials of the Horace Waters Pianos and Melodeons: ''The Piano came to hand, and in first rate order. It is a beautiful instrument and no mistake."—LEE & "WALKER, Phila.

John Hewitt, of Carthage, N. Y., who has had gnc 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. Mv pin no is becomiug popular in -this place, nnd 1 think I can introduce one or two more they will be more popular than any other make." '•J\*e have two of Water*' 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 & GREQOET, Mount Carroll, III. "H. WATERS, ESQ.—Dear Sir Haung used one of your Piano-Fortes for two years past, 1 have found it a very superior instrument.—ALONzo

GHAY,Principal

Brooklyn Heights Seminary."

"The Piano I received from you continues to £»Te satisfaction. I regard itas one of the best instruments in tho place."—JAMES L. CLABKE, Charleston, Va. "The Melodeon has pafely arrived. I feel obliged to you for your liberal discount—will lo ail I can for vou in these parts."—REV. J. M. McCoBMicK.Vnrquesvillc, S. C. "The Piano was duly received. It came in excellent condition, and is very much admired by my numerous family. Accept my thanks for TOuL promptness."—ROBEBT CCOPES, WarrenLam, E rod ford Co. ,Pa. "Tour Piano pleases us well. It is the best one in our county."—Tnos. A. LATHAM, Camp-bc-llton, Gn. '•We arc vc-ry much obliged to you forhavinp pent sueh a fine instrument for $250, and we shall mkc pains to recommend it."—BRANS,

HELD

&

Co., Buffalo Democrat. '•The Horace Waters Pianos are known as among the very best. We are enabled to speak of tliCFC 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 fi-om personal knowledge, as being of the very best quality."—[ChriEtian Intelligencer. '•Nothing at the State Fair displayed greater excellence in any department than the Horace Waters Pianos."—[Churchman. "The Horace Waters Pianos are built of the bent and most thoroughly seasoned material.— Wo have no doubt that buyers can do as well, perhaps better, at this than atanv other house in tho Union."—[Advocateand Journal. "Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge comparison with the finest made anywhere in the country."—[Home Journal. "Horaec Waters' Piano-Fortes arc of full, rich and even tone, and powerful."—[New York Mueical Review. "Our friends will fin at Mr. Waters' store the very best assortment of Music and of Pianos to be found in the United States, and we urge our southern and western friends to give him a call whenever they go to New York."—[Graham'E Magazine. WAIIEROOMS 333 BROADWAY, N. Y.

Wall Paper!!

HATE just received from New York, afresl supply of plain and satin Wall Paper and Borders blue, green, buff and figured Window Papers Patent Curtain Fixtures buff Curtain Muslin Fire Board Prints Tassels Cord, Arc., &c., which will be sold CHEAP. Call in and examine samples. F. M. HEATON, apr 28.] N W cor. Main & Green.

J. W. LYNN & SON, WOULD

beg leave to say to their friends and the community in general, that they are cow in receipt of a nice stock of

STAPLE AND FAMILY

which they propose to sell at the lowest living prices for Cash or good merchantable Produce. Car

SUGAR & MOLASSES

having been purchased at New Orleans, by an experienced buyer, we feel confident that we can suit customers, both in quality and pricc.

It shall be our object to keep a good supply of •i such articles as every family needs, ana to accommodate in every possible way those who may ftvor us-with their patronage.

In addition to a large lot of Sugar and Molas- .: tee, we have

A NO. 1 COFFEE,

Teas, Tobacco, .. Indigo, Madder, .4 Mice, Crackers,

Cheese, Fruits,

i-r'i Xuts, Buckets, &@ordg. Twine, Tubs, Baskets, Cctton Yarn: Churns, t- Carpet Warp,,

(Itopes,

Batting,

G°nd!e

Wick'"*'.

vi Lommon do fancy

•Vhlwr-'V •vi's Caniie.f,^dic.

mrCbme hn with your Bacon, Lard, Butter, JIggs, Feathers and Fowls, and. you Will find us in Lynn's Building, formvriy occupied by Blair, Efflwn & Co A3-. ^V-. TsYbl' fc 30.T«'Y

M^vch .11, lS.59-tf.

Another New Store!

IN THE OLD

Binford Corner!!

W. N. WASSON, HAVINGall

entered into the mercantile busi­

ness in its various branches, and being alone in the trade, do not think it amiss to address a few lines, in the way of hn advertisement, to friends, old customers and the public at large. We have just returned from the East, where, we think, we purchased one of the most complete stocks Of staple and fancy

Mir

and

,and no mistake, ever brought to this place.— Probably not so large as some other houses, but in the-way of a perfect assortment we know we cannot be excelled. Among the many articles that compose this stock, we will mention some of

Dress OOods!

A nice and superb lotof cheap Lawns, Challies, Borages, DeLaines,Dress Silks. Debases, and nn endless variety of choice Prints. The latest styles of Bonnets, Shaker Hoods, Ladies'Flats, Misses Flats, nice Ribbons

O O S A N S O E S

Hats and Gaps, a nice assortment of Ladies fine Shoes

E N O W E S

heavy Muslins,.bleached and brown summer

HEADY-MADE. GL0THIHG,

for Men and Boys. Also —a good stock of

GROCERIES

Call and see us, as we are certain we can Bell you as good Goods and at as low figures as any house/' in the place. For the information of the friends:

Rnd

cuBtomerfSofuthia.„1 ... .. ., O O N E

1

we wil! say that Mr C. II. CLOUD will be found with us for a short time, and will be pleased to see and wait upon old friends. Bring along your PRODUCE, Farmers, of all kinds.

March 24, '59-ly. W. N. WASSON.

HOUSE & SIGH A I N I N

OUSE and SIGN Painting done in any style that may be called for. Our aim will be to please all, in all or any style of Painting that- may be called for. Wc are thankful for past favors. iLTShop in Commercial Row, opposite the "Review" oflice, mar. 17'59] TITO'S H. WlNTON.

DB. HOOFLAND'S

GERMAN BITTERS,

AND

DR. HOOFLMD'8 BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfaction is rendered by them in all cases and the people have pronounced them worthy.

LlTcr Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys,

and all diseases arising from a disordered, liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cu^ed Ly the GERMAN BITTERS.

The Balsamic Cordial has aequirsd a reputation surpassing that of any similar preparation extant. It will cure, WITHOUT AIL,. the most severe and long-standing

Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Influenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption,

and has performed the most astonishing curts tver known of

Confirmed Consumption. A few doses will also at once chcck and

cure the most severe Dlarrhcea proceeding from

COLD

IS THE

BOWELS.

These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M.

SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES! FIFTY DOLLARS

HAVING

completed and ocupicd our great

Fire-Proof Manufactory—the most perfect machine shop in the world—we have signalized theeventby producing anew FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, containing thelatestiuiprovements, at the very low price of

FIFTY DOLLARS.

Thisgreat reduction will leave the public without inducement or excuse for buying any of the inferior machines which iufririgc our patents.— Competition will henceforth become impossible. A large reduction has been made in the priccs of all of.

SINGER'S STANDARD MACHINES, for manufacturing purposes, which arc well known to be without any successful rival in the .market. Much has recently been published in regard to various stitch.es. made by sewing machines. We will take it for granted that all the world knows the fact, that Singer's Machines nmko.tlie jbesfc stitch ever ibvented,.and do it in the best style.

ETSend'for acopt of 1. M. Singer Co's Gazette, which contians full information about prices sizes, etc., of sewing machines, and you will be supplied gratis.

Oct. in. i? o.

Western Excitement

NEW DISCOVERIES

MONTGOMERY?

Confidence Restored in Home Diggings!

WE

see from various statements gfven thro' the columns of public prints, in reference to the success of many who have gone west for the purpose of seeking the precious ore, that the expedition has proved nearly an entire failure and that they are now satisfied that "it is not all gold that glitters." Many doubtless who are now rusticating in the western wilds, would be glad were they but at home, among acquaintan ces and friends, in this our promised land, where peace and plenty abounds. To those in our community, who have been anticipating a tour to this unsafe country of the west, we wish to speak. If you are not of that turn of mind, unsusceptible of persuasion, or impregnable to truth and common sense, we can convince you in a few moments that any energetic, thorough-going man among us can save more money, if not dircct ly mdde,by staying at home, and buying his Goods of

SHUE & EPPERSON

Than can possibly be made by visiting the gold fields of Pike's Peak. These men we know have a large and unsurpassed stock of Staple and Fancy

at low figures—enough for each, enough for all— and this cannot bo said in truth in reference to the gold bearing -country in question. No, no, it is a work of deception, agitated for the pur-[ pose of entrapping and fleecing the masses, forf the enrichment of a few. Remember that "sec ing i8 believing/' and without the privilege off thus exercising thisfpower of vision, there should® be but little action. Then, witfi this view of things, we can but sny to you as a friend,

SAVE YOUR MONEY,

in the way of

GREAT BARGAINS,

Which you can have by calling on

SliS & No. 3,

EMPIRE BLOCK!

The Emporium of Cheap Goods! Where there has just been received one of the largest and most complete stocks of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS,

CLOTHIISTg!

Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpetings, Queensware, &c.( ever offered in the market. Also,

LADIES' DRESS GOODS!

An endless variety of Dress Silks, of various styles Ch&llies Swiss Lawns Jaconets, plain and barred Delaines, &c. Also—Bonnets, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Pan.sols of every variety, for the Ladies, Misses and Children Gloves, Hosiery, &c., fcc.

Will find our stock complete in the way of fine French and American Cloths and Cassimeres, of every grade: the latest styles of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes a superior stock of spring and summer Clothing, for men and boys.

Queonsware.

We wish to call the especial attention of the ladies to our new stock of Queensware. There arc many valuable setts in this ware, nnd arc open for inspection.

Carpetings, &c.

Carpets, brown and bleached Sheeting and Shirtings, Carpet Warp, Cotton Yarn, Batting, and in fact we know of no article in our line that will be called for. that wc have not and that of the best thatcouUibc bought in the East. For proof of this, we invite all to cull and examine for them-

8Ch°0

T'

JACKSON

will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. \i/\ In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called

EVEBTBODY'3 ALMANAC,

you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. Agents for the sale of Hcojland's German Bitters

Manson & Powers, Crawfordsville Bromley & Grcnard, Pleasant-Hill W. I. Henderson, Waynetown Knox fc Dougherty, and Ccx & Naylor, Darlington Stubbins & Ellmore, Alamo Carson & Palmer, Shannondule G.W. Miller, Ladoga. jan 27, 1859—ly.

ACCOUNTS.

JOHN' II. SHUE, the senior in the establishment, wishes his old customers (now that he has formed a co-partnership with Mr. Wm. Epperson,) to call and settle up old accounts. All accounts made with him previous to the 1st'day of January, 1^59, as lie wishes to close his old books as soon as possible. SIIUE & EPPERSON.

March 17, 1859. nSGIy.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION

FHILADRLPIIIA

Benevolent Institution established hv special Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick nnd Distressed, offlicttd with Viruleut and Epidemic Diseases.

HE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced'upon the unfortunate victims of such I diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed offer groat inducement to their Consulting Surgeon, ns'a CHARITABLE) ACT worthy ot their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, witha description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, kc.) and in case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH EDI BINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless' to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment.

The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases,express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labcrs of their Surgeons in (he cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self-Abuse, Disease of the Kidneys and Bladder, &c., and order a continuance of the same plan for the •ensuing year.

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

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

Address, for report of treatment, DR. ,T. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. S.south Math street, Philadelphia, Pa. 3

By order of the Directors.

A

I. felN^rER & CO.. BroadT»'«v New-York,,

FIRST rate, article of Gold Pens, with sliding Desk Holders nnd silver cases slso holders without, tho pen, and pens without the holder—manufactured by "A. Morton & Co., •New York." A}1 pens stamped as above will be warranted for 6, mouths. For sale cheap by april58.J FRANK HEATON.

WATCHES! WATCHES!

FARAiERS.

Merchniits, Mechanics and the

rest of mankind, will find it to their interest to c-all and eiamine my stock of Watches before purchasing elsewhere. They are1 imported direct from the Eastern Manufactories, arid embrace, all kinds arid qualities.- -Eaeh -WatcfT warranted one vetfr.. "u£v .... ... A M-KS- ATTEUSOX, :-*i

June 2-1, l?39.y... iioine afreet-

JBL. mM:-WEJME2

IRON -KAILS

IV

Crawfordsville, May 5,18.r9-lv.

SNYDER'S

CHEAP GASH STORE

IS THE GREATEST I'LACE FOtt

BARGAINS IN CRAWFORDSVILLE.

CALL AND SEE,

We will take great pleasure in showing our new Spring Stock ot DRY-GOODS.

iii

EZRA D. HEART WELL, President. GEO. FAIR CHILD, Secretary. Feb. 24.1859-1 v.

Gold Pens.

GEO. II. DEIGHTON S CARRIAGE FACTORY!

MAIN STREET, NORTH SIDE—EAST OF GREEN ST., -.,

OR A W O RDSYILLE, INDIANA.

This establishment is the place for everybody to purchase their

T7GGIES, Sulkies, spring Wagons, &c., manufactured in eastern timber, and warranted for one year. Persons wishiu.

OLD CARRIAGES?-REPAIRED^

Will find it to their advantage to call. We are ready at all times to execute jobs of repairing, with unrivalled neatness and dispatch, and at unusual low rates. Gal 1 and examine our spl cn. did stock before purchasing elsewhere. [june J, 1859—6m.] G. H. DEIl.HTON.

THE CHEAP HARD-WARE

COMMISSION STORE

—OF—

IS THE PLACE TO BUY

"SPHIITGS SASH,

Also, Saddlery, Coach & Harness Trimmings,

Together with all the beft Improved

GNITES and Forks from 50 cents to .48,00 per sett. Pocket Knives from 10 cents to $1,SO. Silver plated Forks and Spoons. Also—Albatta, Argentine, German Silver, Brit.lsnia. and Iron Spoons, together with an endless variety of other articles. Having purchased my entire stock direct from the manufacturers and importers, I propose to suit purchasers in prices as well ns quality.

CARPETS, BOOTS & SHOES, &C.

Our stock is now very Large and well assorted. Having facilities for buying Goods at

Extra Low Prices,

Our expenses being light and no debts to lose

WE CAN AND WILL SELL

O JE3C JUL.

Wc have fitted up a

CARPET ROOM,

And will always keep an extensive assortment

Carpets, Matting,

OIL-CLOTHS, & IIOU3E FURNISHING

®-^r 0LB :a®

We also trade for RAG CARPETS, T5U I .T.EH, EGGS, FEATHERS, &. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.

GEO. SNYDER, & CO., -i'v.^ Washington Street.' Crawfordsville, April 7, l859.-!y.

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PARTICULAR NOTICE.

We wish it distinctly understood-, that wc do no free printing. 'All notices inserted in the editorial columir will be eharged at the rate of 15 cents per, line. All Marriage,Obituary, Literary and Religious Notices, half the regular price.

The "Economist,''

/.I7VIT3J groatopt adrve' 'at, [a'pr-l'lj

adrvermKiut in Cooking Stove?," C. 0ITXSON'S.

JL3

superior »tJio or ii,c

N E W S I

test

3

JHEBL JE!

(GtLAjgS,

ALL KINDS MECHANICS' TOOLS,'

With a general assortment of AMERICAN, ENGLISH, and GERMAN

HARDWARE & CUTLERY.

AND

Ir.

O

SAMUEL II. GREGG.

Sign of the Padlock.

Vandcrbilt,

aSZtaOK RESPECTFULLY tcn.lers his so vices to the citizens of Crawfordsvil' and vicinity. He gives particula attention to carious Teeth, millions of which ar.t now annually lost for want of timelv and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificia teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of

PORC EA1N TEETH IN TIIE WEST, Having sure utility and ease to all requiring arti ficial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.

All operations pertaining to the science, carefulajtendad to, with the least possible pain. !LT Dental Rooms in Empire Block, No. 1. Crawfordsville, July 14, 1854.

«T'M WITH THEE STILL Ballad Words bv Mrs. A. M. Edmonds first published in The Mother's Journal, music by Augustus. Cull. "The Wilds of the West." "Kind Words can Never Die," "The Angels Told ine So," "Give Me Back My Mountain Home." "Thoughts of God," and "Ode to Liberty." Pricc cents each, maiied free. Just issued by

TKRS, Agent. No. 333 Broadway. POPULAU INSTRUMENTAL

Mav 5, 1S59.

its departments, under ONE firm, WE conduct the same at the old stand,

Casli Buyers, iCommercial Slock,

O O S

In the market. We have now in atore our spring stock, complete in every department. No. 2 in piled full of the choicest selection of fancy and staple

d) W7 (r^fr\

SHAWLS, BONNETS, CLOTHING,

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

HARD-WARE,

AI

i\o.

1, is none the less complete in all its various branches, consisting of every thing in the way of General HARDWARE.

CUTLERY, SADDLERY, TOOLS,

Farming Implements,

Iron,

rsraiis,

hewggods

Crawford & Mullifein,

jT*|"AVE received their Spring and Summer

stock of Goods, consisting of

BLACS

SCHOOL

HORACE WA-

Music-.—"The Picco-

lomini Polka," with beautiful vignette of M'i! Piccolomini price M5 cents. "Palace Garden, or Singing-Bird Polka," with vignette: price -10 cents. Both by Thomas Baker" "The Swinging Seliottische," with vignette price 35 coins and the '""Very Last Varsovicnne," price 25c., both by Augustus Cull. Beautiful vignettes of M'11 Piccolomini for 25 cents each.

&

(4

HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,

Sasli,

GL AsS, &c. As particular care is taken in the selection of Goods in tliia line, from the

MANUFACTURERS IMPORTERS

The trade way rest assured that they will find with us

fl|f Clioicfst franiis,

AS WELL AS THE

Greatest Variety!

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

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD

BY ANY H0CSE EAST

April 14, .1 1 v-,

OF '3

I E S E A

a

at the

II?PRODUCE -of every kiud taken Uighcst Market Prices. .--.'GRIMES & i?RRlDm-:.

MM CLOTHS,

Black French Cassimeres Fancy Cassimcres

Challies Giallie Robes

Fancy Lawn Robes Fancy Berngos Prints, bes madder styles Fancy Lawns

SHIRTINGS

BR0WN & BLEACHE0

Bed Ticking: Tweeds, nil wool Tweeds, cotton

Placlc Dress

Silks

Womens* Boots nnd Shoes Wen ami Boys Boots & Shoes: Men and Boys Hats it Cnps:

Spring styles Ruches and Sprigs, ic.

Thinking it not necessary to enumerate more articles, we would say to all persons wishing to purchnsc Goods, that we arc satisfied that our priccs will be such as will make it to their interest to give us their patronage. Ail kinds of

PRODUCE

Taken iii exchange for Goods. J. CRAWFORD & MULUKIN. March 31, 1859 ly.

J. s. MILLER. X. niTTTNLr S. MILLER

J. S. MILLER & GO. CARRIAGES? II: BUGGIES,1 Cheaper than Ever!

Competition Distanced.

J. S. MILLER,

AVING increased his extensive facilities for manufucturing

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,

and light vehicles of every description by admitting the above named prncticle workmen as partners, wish fo inform his old customers and the public generally, that they are prepared to get up cheaper,

BETTER AND NEATER WORK,

than Any other establishment of (he kind in this section of country. Any person in want of a good vehicle would do well to cal' and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere.

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

D°Repairing done promptly with neatness.— Blaeksmithing. Trimming. Painting, &c. All our work warranted one year.

O"" Profoundly grateful to the generous public for past patronage, the Senior partner respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new fii'm. ttirSign,

"J. S. MILLER & C'O.."

Mar­

ket Street, Crawfordsville Ind., North of Court House Square. sept. 23, 1858,—ly.

Registers. Class Books, Geographical

Maps, Globes, Mathematical jii'tnunont?. chalk CrayoiH, "Rewards ot Merit," Cards, Gift Books. Sic., &c., on sa'.c bv april 28.] FRANK HEATON.

SCHULTS & VANDYKE,

I:, R«'!'.TI:ITS AND MA.VUKACTLKI as OK

CIGARS, SNUFF,

O A O

South tide Main, bet. Washington & Green 3ts

CRAWFORDSVILLE.

TTJOULD respectfully inform the citizens :renorally, that having bought the establishment of Mr. A. Nolle, and wishing to do a living business, would solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the concern. Call at, old stand, opposite the Holton Hor.se, sign of tlie Indian Chief.

TOBACCO AND CIGARS,

At "Wholesale and Retail brands of Tobacco and Ci^ar lowest figures. SCHULTS

will

ros. c&3 Sr.

Where we are prepared to wait on .our frionds and customers, with one of the largest and most complete stocks of

May 5, 1^5!)-ly.

BEN FRANKLIN

BOOK BINDERY.

ISAACS & SCOTT,

Book Binders, Eulers

Manufacturers,

TEERE HAUTE, IND.

DATBOOKSTJOOBNAIS,

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

EL LED AXD BOUND TO OBDES. ^y-

fS&MSllil, ia^SSi,

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CKURCHILLS' NEW REMEDY,

'Oil bv

Oonsumptioni. [Mv?.]

Fold wholesale nnd rotsi! T. D. URHWN.

DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE

AXD

LIVERPILLS.

leave td d&H the AttciW

tiofi of the Trade, and more

especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popular remedies now before the public,We refer to

Dr. Chas. M'Lane's Celebrated

Vermifuge and Liver Pills, We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, VI*.:

THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms.,,from the human system. It has also been' administered with the most satisfactory results to various Animals subject to Worms.

THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of

all

LIVER COMPLAINTS,-

BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &c. In eases of

FEVER

AGUE,

AND

preparatory to or after taking Quinine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure.

As specifics for the above mentioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail wh^if administered in accordance

tfitli

1LTSOLD by nli r:'ppectalj!e Druggi.'ts January 27, 185D—!y.

the

directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors,

FLEMING BROTHERS,

PITTSBURGH, PA.

to dispose of their Drug business,, in which they have been successfully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their.' undivided time and attention ta their manufacture. And being determined that Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and compound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to

FLEMING BROS. Pittsborgb, Pa.

T. S. Bi'filcrs nnd Phy^cianR ordering from ctlir-r» than Fleming Bros., will do well to write thrir GTV1«T4 is in an a on jr pa If Fleming Bros. Pittsburgh, I\i. To tliwe wishing to (jlVi them trinl. we will forward per mail, jsst f*|d, to *nt part or the United Stntc-s, one box of Pilk far (welt* thrw-cent po«tngo Ktamps, or one vial of Vermifugu fvr fourteen tlirce-ccnt stamps. All orders frotc Can.t^s ictiirt. b« accompanied by twenfer coots extra.

NEW ALBANY & SALEM R- R.

1859. 1899!.

Summer Arrangement.

OX A?:n AFTER APRIL 20TH PASSENOKFt TRAINS WILL BE KUX AS FOLLOWS:

C4GIN« NORTH.

FROM NEW ALHAX V.—C'Htc.voo M.ui..— vi ly. except. Siindays, »t ^.30 A. M. Sloppins at all Station? on siirnal. Cimnecting at Greencasstle at (5.50 I'. M. for St. IiOtii!«, arriv171^at H-2.") A. M..and 7-20 P. M. for Tndianapo*lis, arnvins: at t?.nn P. M. and at Lafayette at 12. .'5S A. M. for Chicago, arriving at 9.2ij A.M. Passengers dine at Mitchell isup at Greencastle.

ST.

Tho most choice •will be sold at die & VANDYKE.

•d

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LOUIS AND CINCINNAII DAY EsraK.ss.— Daily, except Sunday-!, at 12.05 P. M., stoppi no: at all regular Stations. Connecting nt Mitchell with the O. & M. R. R. train for St.. Louis at 3.32 P. 31.. arriving at 9 45 A. M., and for Cincinnati at 4-10 P. arriving at 10.10 P. 31. Passengers dine at Mitchell.

ST. LOUIS AND

CINCINNATI XJGHT

EXPRKSS.—

Daily nt 0.^5 P. 31. Stopping only at Kegnlar Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. it M. R. R. trains for St. Louis and Cincinnnti.. Reaching Cincinnati at G-18 A. M.,and St. Louif at 2.30 l\ M.

FROM GREENCASTLE.—LAFATETTF AC% COMMODATTON.—Daily, excef't Sunday?, at 8.'».V A. M. Connecting at Lafayette at 3 00 P. M. \*ith Chicago Day Express, arriving at Michigan City at 4.50 1'. 31., and at Chicago at 7.00 P. M.

GOING SOUTH.

'""FROM MICHIGAN CITY.—Cincinnati DayExpress—Pailv, except Sundays, at 9-30 A. M(Leaving Chicago at 7-00 A. 31,) and running di.. rectly through to Cincinnati, arriving at !)-05 P. 3r., stopping at all stations between Michigan City and Lafaye tte. Passengers dine at Lafayette Junction.

Cincinnati Niyhl Express.-T).\\]y, cxcept Saturdays, at 10-25. P.M. (leaving Chicago at S-0(K P. M.) running directly through to Cincinnati,-. arriving at 9-40 A. M. Connecting at LafayeUe at 3 20 A. 31., with Louisville 3Iail Train for' Now Albany nnd Louisville, arriving at 3.45 P.31 Stopping at all Regular Stationji North, and ali stations South of Larayetfcp.».P^9«engor9:breakfast at (rreencastlo and dine ftl jtftchell.

FROM MITCHELL.—Louisyjii-ir DAV EX--rnrss.—Daily, except Sundays, at 4-53 P. M. Stopping at all Regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with 0.& M. R. R. Trillis from Cincinnati at 3-32 P. M., and St. I^ouia at 4-40 P. M. Reaching New Albany at 7-55-P. M.

LOUISVILLE NIGHT EXPRESS.—Daily atl-LV A.31. Stopping at Regular Stations. Conijcctifi^ with O. &M. R. R. Trains from St. Louis, ATrivingat New Albany at 4-15 A. M.

FROM LAFAYETTE.—GREEXCASIL*

AC­

COMMODATION.—Daily nt 2-30 P. M. Conn«iling at Lafayette with Day Express from„ChJsa£W and Michigan City. Arrives at Oreonoaatfe, fit 6-10 P. ni., in time to connect with Train for Indianapolis at 7.29 P. M., arriving at 8-55 P. M., and for St. Louis at 6:52 p. m., arriving at 6:25 a

The Through Trains connect at Greeneaitle with the TerreHaute and Richmond Railroad, and at Lafayette with the trains of the Toledo, Wabash, and Western Railroad, nt M. S. Crossing with Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad at Jlichigan City with the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all points west and northwest, and for Detroit and all points cast. (ETOnly one change of Cars for Chicago, St.Louis or Cincinnati.

.'BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH Through Tickets for sale in Louisville, No. 555 Main street,and at the Company'# oSce in New Albany, Michigan Citv, and Chicago, forall the principal points in the East and Ndrth west. R. E. RICKER, Superintendent.

Supt'a Office, New Albany, Apr. 20,1859-.

Choice

Perfumery,

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jii'y

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