Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 September 1859 — Page 3

WAXIED '.--Twenty cords of goo'l S

feet"\vodu! (cnt green) wanted t)n stibscrip-

ku. ror W'Lvcli w.o.AVi]l pas §2 per ccrd.1

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V. Ri.'jferx^v jtPieiire announce nir through th? */^i'itir.s of the Journal as a candidate for the

ofltee'di' TShuii.v Auditor, at tfio entiling- October cet *-ftHi1\-('otnvtition: nrrl oh'iire 110151X3,0^.

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t»!. Fjhwr on will lease iituioui vc J)A V!T. T. K1TkJ5-ju a eni.iiidaie for County AttoH'T, u.t I he nisi:ii ji October election, subject .. to the tecL«ion of a--Ropulilirnn-Countv Conven..tiout sjiiJ obiiire ..„...MA.&\\ FlilKKDS.

^tin.\

n.-UT!N

~UV. Mn..Ei'!Ton Please., aiinouuce. the name of S N. HAliDrXC/as a candidate for ihe i" 11 ol Ct untv .A-Udvhoi'i nt the ensuing Oc-

ivdKtjoa: ?i.ljcctF to t!i,c deqision of a lie•pibl!cniA€«tn.ty C'fiivcnlion and oblige

^june

iw*

MR.- EMTOK-:

oi

CT

J^nug it along ^rliiJe-tire roads»are orj, county, will expose to.sale at publickuie

li!cu.yjouihav\ 't mucU--else

10

TT 0 N".

,^5 jiA HKCUNGE MEN TS,

Plrnsp annortnee me ns a enndi

niysjlf fis a oai.'.-Htjiiie^for the office of Atiditor. Sliced it ineet. with votir"a]' ivii{ you will reeei\ my thank ytur si.i-j'Ji hi County Coiivi-nfion, to uhieh

i/ I -iiibnit D. T. HILLS.

rbr-'.' :izi

•f

c? ik ol the Mer'gc-ireiy Circuit Court: at .'he ensuirg Octi her isUe!ion, subjeel to .the deC'S'^n ot.tiie Pc] vhtic.-m County Convention:

hid

Ol -t

E ..Vi

nnd

-MAN FR I EN DS.

tin il! p.'i as-' ^ndidxte A'!' uf J!e|.i blii' 111S

rimOHiiet. ]{. County- Clerk. Convention, FKIENDS.

.- A C.V «). *t«. 'lii-.tXKY,: I have been solicited by my TijenosMn every township in the county, to let fif'Ri".ffs*»!iwy name as a candidate for Clerk of the

Cirruli..Court. Nov.- sir, 1 am no office seeker, ,-ami i\' er have been for have always adopt-| fy the j'uiriotic tii inn nt of (Jen ''"That a-:'n:an should never seek nor decline

Mi:. FMTOII:

Piense

ot-

Tl.eif-iiue. if the Republicans see proper

to nominate men's their candidate, I shall feel IroiHT to atcepT, and use all honorable means to be eh-acol. FRANK H. FRY. '-"Ausurt 25, 1

•announce

Surer-'?reek Township ty Ccii iiii.-sioner, bj ii: and obh.ui

ET.I BOOTS

of

as a candidate for Counct. ttio Republican Con

•MANY VOTERS.

GUARD AGAINST FALL AND

W IN E I E S

iNSUJiAKGE

Incorporated 1819---Charter Perpetual.

Cash Capital, $15000,000

jj ABSOLUTE AXD UX lii PAIRED. A" E S I 11 i, S ^04 2. J8'.72,

Ar.d

S O

'.he .pix.-tigi- of -it.l years -SIKCCSS and experient'

li'WARUS OF .Sir,,000,Ot Of lo?sep have been paid by the yEtna Insurance Coinpaiiy it the last 10 years.

The value oi reliable Insni-nuee wi.ll be apparent

,,~from the following "LOSSES I'AID liY THE /ETNA DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS:

Ir, Ohio In Wisconsin, In Kentucky......... Missouri, Y.. Iowa fc Minn., Penn's. & \'a Tn Michigan, In Indiana, In Illinois,. ennessec Kansas & Neb Arkansas fc (hi Mississippi & Alabama,

:Axj)

$431,52(T S3 .. 106,955 07' .. 204,939 40 .. 384,5 '.9 01 .. ioi,.son 4i! .. 3J,495 82 I .. 158,0-13 81

iS"LAfiI)

and fair profit.

2':--ecial attention 'yicehJo 'Insurance of DWJif.hJNGS and Co/ithits, for terms oj 1 to 5 years.

The solid service long and successfully tried, •and the many advantages the JEtn'k Insurahee -Company possesses in its line, sbouhl not be overlooked by those ready to^mure and understanding their best interests

During "stringent times" (he necessity for reliable Insurance becomes an imperative duty— the ability of property owners to sustain fpss

Agencies in all the principal oitiefe"aiid'fo-jvn's throughout the State. Policies issued without f.claj, by \uy ol i,he duly authorized Agents -of' the Company.

Business attended to with tlispftfch nni fidelity.

1

.. 146,839 F1

1

41b,:i27 41 .' 97,5-19 21 .: 19,915 77 23,915 09 r„-., 52,112. 1?

JAMES IIEATOX

iSept.

*1?59.—3nj.

AGENT.

Notice

ISherby

given, that the undersigned has been

appointed administrator of the estate oi'Xathnnicl Hamilton,.liite ol* Moutgomerj county Indinnn, deceased. Said estate iSsiipposed to be solvent. SAMUEL W. AUSTIX, "g- 30, 1S59.] Administrator.

AND TAKE WARNING.

Wknowing"themselvesmust

EM-nnt-money and have it. Those indtbted toWbynote or account/ will gave money by payin" within

twenty

or thirty days. We mu/t leave

Successor* to

•Aug. 25,1 fc'59,

our

bus-

lness that time, and shall have to put it in the.

hands of

officers for epeedy collection. *~Y- CHARLES ALTJEXI and .« :.-.r .T JOHX V. KEERAX

AI.M.X, G.arv

A

KEKUA.W

1

Sheriff's Sale.

di

n-om

.X the Clerk o! the Circuit Court ol ilontyora-

tro»»i-fat.the ConVt lfoas'o floor 'in the- town

of

Uruwlonlsville, Mon tgoinery county, a ml Stale

or

Incfiana, on-.'

Saturday, (ho 1st day of October, 1859, Between the huiira often o'clock, a.

HI.,

JAlLF.fi CAL- plat ol the townof Crawlordsville, in the county Indiana and if the' ent sum uid there, at. the sumo time end plac-o, offer a sufileient juuouct of the aliove desurihed real estate to sat'.s-

a gaigl^nte- J5»r (ho-ofiico of County Au- of Montgomery, and State of Inuiann ai """JiW, nt ihV enVuiiijr'Octolii olrction,subject to rents and profits will not brine sulHci

ftiBopnblicoii (Jouniv Cbrtv'sn- to satisfy said execution* 1 will thenar

li^N'V FfllKNDS.

and four

o'clock, p. 11., of said day, the rente and profits for the term ofs?ven yours of the fallowing described real estate to wit: Lot No. 62, as the same is ku«wn and designated on the original

Sy.saidaxecutibn mini !fcosts as lite ptopcrty of Darwin T. inns, Sr., iV Dar13tils, jr., at the suit of John Crawford.

Vi M. K. Vv ALL ACJi, Sheriff of M.

lR

na m-.lijfOt to the derision oi'a Republican Ly i- X. Scuooi.i.u, Dejjut. Sept. 8, IfclSit.-prs fee §3,/a.

CASH,.TO .LET!

si:b?erihor has oiicned up in the Leather 1 trade, at the old Nicholson stand on Washington street, where he will keep all kiuds.of Leather for sale, at the lowest cash price.. He will also pay the highest market prices for all im!s of llidcs. Call and see mo.

Aug. 18, 1859—3ui*. jto

VOTFIIS.

CAMPBELL.

Notice

II

S hereby given to t!:ose knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of Christman dregg that their notes and accounts must be settled immediately by Cash, or the same will be left in

OK THE GUI:AT W£STKI

HAVE

tn ,7~Tg—. Grave-vard and building stone work ean be exeTlrhf'r anrir'.unce the name of I cuted to order, in better style, for less money, iin, a candidate for the office perhaps, than at any other establishment in the

Mer'g'-ire Circuit Court at! country. I- F- AI)E, Aug. 25, 1 S59-3w*':..... Operator.

COMPANY

been removed from WasTiingtoh-to

.• (Jreen, street, west side, a., little north of f'|-Frank'' J^eatou's,I3ook Store wiiei^.'all kinds of

TO THE SICK!

NY one tifllict-ed with the Chills ind Fever or Ague, will do well to pall on the under signed in Cawfordsville. He is now in poses?ion of the most wonderful cure for that desease in the World. This Medicine, is not to be found in any ot the Drug Stoics, nor with any of the Physicians in America except Ihe undersigned alone. Tins medicine does not contain any Mineral or Poisonous Drugs whatever. It is an Incian Herb it performs its work and leaves.the 'system in a health condition.

NO CURE, NO TAY!

The assertion of any Druggist or Physician o! their being in possession of and administering the same, is all false, and only done to deceive uni. None can be had that is truly genuine in the Suite, unless procured from the subscriber,-

JKPTHA G. BOYLAND.

March II), 1859.—1 v.

$10,000 Worth of Goods

WILL LE SOLD A

(F F3

IIF,

LSv^uB 1S\

rsijrneii would resncctfull^ inform

A. the citizens of Crawfordsvillc and surretind:ng country, that they will have an Auction !alc on

SATURDAY, AT "GUST 20TH, •And Wednesday following and will continue the

sanie

until the entire stuck is closed out.—

Our stock consists of I'li I NTS. L)KI,A! N'KS. •-•.'CASHMERES,

TOibacco,

And a great many other articles too tedious to mention. Now come along, young and old, rich and poor fur here :s the'place to get yoiu bargains. They wish to close cut the entire'Stock in a shor. t'me. [1/ Auction Room at II. (.'rawford's Store '''Room, between Washington Hall, and y. H.

Cregg's Hai-ilware Store. Auction sale every Saturday & Wednesday, until the entire stock is sold.-.,,. -.

—FROM—

12,00

NAVIGATION

accepted at termscorisistRrtt'with solvencv

(foQ'AA 4rTBE SUBSCRIBERS WISH TO .Mnplfty- an' active, reliable man in c:Ie!i section of the State to travel and take ciders

le,i

AUR.

IBriek

BROAD-CLOTHS, CAS1XETTS, CASIMERES,

Jiu.-Iins.-Satins and Silks of every description

CLOTHINC,

To suit every-body. HATS AND vTS, BOOTS & SHOPS, CARPET SACKS, And a. largo assortment of Carpets, Jewelry and -•Notions and a e»odassortment of

IAYER i: ULLMAX.*

A tiff. 1?, 18."9r-

BUCK'S PATENT

mEAD

AXD TOOK

THE '^EEMIUM"

S .. w? s. —AT THE—

tAIS

overall competition. It will recommend itself.

ALSO: A sj leiidid assortment of other. W

pOOiaNG STOVES

to $30,00.

'—LARGE—

BOX STOVES,

IjFor Churches, Halls aiwl School-Houscs. 1 ALSO A good _nssorl.nient of those truely serviceable ^-•5

Russia Iron

PARLOR STOVES,

A\Uiiphf for beauty and convenience, are excelled by 6o atoveJn tlie market.

^Cast Parlor Stoves,

Of savcral patterns—both open and closed front.

A good assortment of

[B

Made from the best brands of -ns- rr.ATE that can .bfbi^dMn tne marKet. j." 1 aftffcnlar attention paid to ail kind of

I In all its different departments.

ii Sheet Iron Work Done

On ^Iiort notice,-!? Old tlii ,ware repaired and made as good as new!Particular attention given to

Hoofing, Guttering and

Spouting, all of which we warrant fb give sat:sfa.ctiQjx.1.. All kinds of .... ......

SipiflV Plliitl,

I Old Copper, Pewter, Lead and Brass, taken in exchange for anything in our line.

:.-sept

20, 1858-tf] JOHX 1IOOYEK.

Segals and Tobacco,

bv'samples. Will pay a salary of $000 to $800 per year, payable monthly. For particulars ap ply to, or addrcs postage.

inclosing stamp for return

C.VHY & SMITH, Tobacconists, Pearl street, New York.

18, JF50.—5\v.

Sheriff's Siae.

B*

virtue, of a.n execution to me directed, from (he Clerk of the Court of'Corumon Pleas of Nontgomery county, I will expose to sale at public miction, at the Court House door,

taken on execution in the town of Crawfordsvillc, Montgomery.county, and Sia^e of Indiana, on. Saturday'tiio 10th dajr of Sept., T85§,

Between the hours often o'clock, a. in., ami four o'clock, ni., of, said day, the rents aiid prolits for the term of seven years, the following described real estate to wit: The west half'of tiie north-east nunrter of section 13,'t(5wn 19," range 3 vest, containing 80 acres more or less, all-lying and being "in the county :.of Montgomery, and State of Indiana, and if the rtnfa an'fl prolits will rot, bring a suflicient sum to satisfy said execution. 1 will then and there, at the same time and place, offer a sufficient amount of the ^f-iqyc deT scribed real estate, to satisfy said execution and costs. Taken on execution as the property of Juliii Armstrong, at tlie suit of ArtimiiS K. Dorr, and et al. -v- '.w

WJI. II. SCHOOLER, Sheriff of M. C. Aug Jti, ltioi).—pr's fee $3,75.

MammOtH

O a I 1 ok

--TIIE—

all its fullest perfection! —A large variety of—

COOXINO-.STOVES,

—ALSO— .. •_

W a &

Manufactured for sale and to order.

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

wis «®©iistff

vf

Guttering, &-c., done to order.

O'All work warranted and all articles sold low for cash, or approved

Country Produce!

01 1 Copper-

Aug. 2G

AND

hrtve just received and opened in Crawford's Main street, a hirire and well selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICIXES,-

:H-:.C1IEMICALS,"

Paints, Oils, Bye-Stuffs,

Perfumery, Brushes, &c., which am offering at prices to suit ihe 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 iugby fair and honorable course in trade to mcrit their confidence.

PHYSiCIANS

Are rciuested to call and price my goods before purchasiug elsewhere.

CCj' Prcscriptior ^""ij'OillHlcd, July 7, 185!)—!•

carefully and scientifically 'T. D, BliO'A'X.

200 0Z.

JUST

QUXHTME

received byy

vv

june 7, lfc59.

T. D. BROWN.

TOBACCO & CIGARS,

ALL

GRA DBS—The heaviest stock- ever bro't to this market, at T. D. BROWX'S. jnly 7, [«59—ly

Bath Brick.

JpHIS invaluable article to all house-keepers, to be had at july 7, '59—ly

T. D. BROWX'S.

HO, EVERYBODY!

SBOCERY STORE.

subscriber having entered into the above JL business, in all its branches^ would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and surrounding country, that he will keep at all times, for sale at the lowest possible figures. RIO, LAGUYRA & JAVA COFFEE

All the different kinds of

TEAS LOAF, CRUSHED, II AT ANA "JAXD X. 0. SUGAR SPioES

White Fish Mack

erell,

Candles---.aH kinds Soaps Cat'dies Kasins Prunes Dve ar',,cle of Chcwiujc

Sec,

Cheese: Xuts -Stuffs a superior

O A O

Tobaiceo of all the various brands.

ClC-AilS Of all kinds from a line Principee, down to the common Boone county Spanish, fcc., Src.

It is altogether unnecessary for me to go into a length}? enumeration of articles, but suflice 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 us with a call iit theretail line. We buy all kinds of

Country Produce,

And respectfully solicit a liberal share .of the patronage of the farming public. CTItemember. our stand is one door south of Graham's Old Comer—in1 Xicholsou's building, on Washington Street. .5" '?•.

DAVID CAMPBELL^

June 30,1859.—3in.

Olotliing,

STAPLE DRY-GOODS & CARPETS,

RECEIVED

t)

every week, direct from the

Xew England manufacturers, at June 9.J -rr GRAHAM BRO'S.

TJ'PEll Oven, oi' Drum Stoves, at il pi" 111

To Physicians. I

ALL

the standard Medical Wprks'of the day cau be had by-applying to appil 28.] FRANK HEATOX".

BEADS.Bracelets,Watch

C33

S' *o

5 3

i!-

STOVE STORE!

A heavy stock of Stoves now arriving at

ofo,'-

Chains, Fish Hooks

and Lines, "Tooth I'icks, a fine assortment I" of Pocket Books, P^rte Monnies and Purses, pocket Compasses, Knives. For sale at april 2«.] FRANK IIEATOX'S.

0

p,

New Jewelry.

A large stock.'of all the latest styles'and most x\ fashionable Jcwelrv, just receive^ and for sale hy JAMES PATTERSON. .June.2-1, l.f59.-

CLOCKS! CLOCKS!

AA 8 day & 24 hour Cocks of different pat-

lA 'U

A

Iron- -RagsCHILI OX JOIINSOX.

April 7_, 1&59.—ly

CHEESE.

Boxes a Xo 1, W. R. Cheese in store and ile by COX A CO.

for

terns—all warranted—just received and

SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES!!

C7OLD,

S Silver aiid T'laled Spectacles,—of the finest Pebble Glasses^—with all the latest improvements—to suit all ages, just received also Eve Protectors and Goircrles.

Junc^lr 1P59 JAMES PATTERSON.

.STLYER PI,ATED WARE lnrire stock of Silver and Plated W.irc, consisting in part of Cruit Stands, Tea find Coffee Pots, Tea. Desert and Table Spoons, Butter Klines and Desert Forks: just, received nt

June 23, lFr)9.) JAS. PATTERSON'S.?'

Ccitlery.

for sale by JAMES PATTERSON, June 2.1, 1*59) Main Street. BpN^TS,, ElBBONS ct I-LO WERS, y^F cH-erv description, just receivt

large stock of Table Cutlerv iu=t received at JAMES PATTERSON'S. June 23, lRf9.

Pocket Knives & Porte Mon es. f^HE largest stock in town—call and see for I

yourselves. AS. PATTERSOX. June 2.1, '59.

"Musical Instruments.

0CORDEOXS. Flutes, Fifes, Violin and Guitar Strings, and all other art!cles in that lincat ... JAS. PATTERSOX'S.

A

June 23, '59.

GOLD PENS

OF

the Finest Quality, for sale by JAS. PATTERSOX. June-2^5 '59?

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Music Boxes,

rREPAIRED

and 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. PATTERS-JX

NEW- GOODS

FOR

CAMriUXL, CJALEY "ct IIARTER,

I "I" a now Oil tlie way from Xew York and £M. Boston, a lage invoice of desirable Goods,

Suitable for the Season:

PRINTS, LAWNS, ORGANDIE^, ..^IjUOALLS, FOIL BE CUEYRES,

DOUPxLE SKIRTS & FLOUNCED DRESSES.

ML*

A new invoice of Bonnets, Ribbons & Flowers:

-NEOFOLITAN BONNET,: ..: TUSCANY BONNET,

CACTUS BONNET, SOFT-STRAW

CIIAPE BONNETS.

500 Shaker Hoods,

With which they-hopfc.to supply the demand.

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

fflORPHY HAT! JL

An addition to their .stock of Ready Made

oiotliing,

Comprising the latest styles for-SUMMER

G. G. Hc9

Would say to the publ?c 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^ -j

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. june 23, 1859—Iv] *'^CAMPBELL CO.

The latest Styles of French Dress Goods,

JUST

received bv Express, at june 9.] "GRAHAM. BROTHERS,

TIic Law of Newspapers.

1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary, are considered wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their papers, the Publisher may continue to. send them until all arrearages aire paid.

SUMMER

OFatthe

C- JUHXSOX'S.

HATS, I

latest styles, just I June 9.]

eivc bv Express

iii AHAM

TO.

GRAHAM BRO'S

A Great Battle Fought!

... .ALL EUROPE ENGAGED

j^r. K.

400,000

DUTCH, IRISH, FRENCH: AUSTEIAXS, JUTS SI A NS & ENGLISH

SLAIN IN ONE.

rmr rmr isti

yGRAHAM BROTHERS.

•^57" cft r* "ul 2

|'31,000- STOCK

OP INTE3X

SUMMER GOODS

AT THE

iOSTOM^STORE.

O1

scription,

[june 9, '59.]

XE1V A LI? AX ic SALE^I KAIL HO A I)

I E A 15 T. E

Trains leave the Crawfordsville Depot as follows: (ioing .Sout!i. Through Express at 5:00 a. m/ Accommodation to Gieencastle at-1:18 p.m. Freight at a

Going ATortli.

Through E-\press7:00 P.M,: Accommodation for La fa vettc, Indianapolis and Chicago, at li :00 A. Freight 240 P.^M.

April 2H.J R. E. BRYAXT, Agent.

l!001r&"SH0E

EMPORIUM

Coiner of CJrcen & Main Sts

The only exclusive Boot and Shoe Store in

Crawfordsvillc!

Where customers can purchase- not only every kind of article in the Boot arid 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 evenmar, woman and child will save

TWENTY-FIYE PER CENT.,

Ry trading at our establishment a quarter of a dollar saved these times is an item that no cue should overlook. Being exclusive iii the business and with the best of facilities for doing business v.'c arc cnabh to .,

N S E

Any of the X)ry Goods j5t.ores.Jn .town .that sell Uoofcs and Shoes.' The-following comprises a list of our snlcndvd'gtdck of

BOOTS & SHOES.

Ladies' Kid Congress Oaiters

Jjace Gaiters Kid Slippers ."Kip Heeled Shoes

Calf Sewed Shoes Sheep Skin Over-Shoes

*.' Lasting Congress Gaiters .......Kid Buskins Calf Heeled Shoes .,

Goat Boots Rubber Over-Shoes

Gents' Single soled Boots Double Grained Boots Cloth Congress Gaiters .. "..,... Kip Shoes:

Doubled soled Calf Boots Kip Calf Congress Gaiters Piain Calf Shoes

Connected with the establi-blimont is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch. (£)-A suporior article of PLOW SHOES, also. Boys kip and calf Boots and Shoes. 03"A hrge and complete stock of LEATHER and Findings, to which the attention of tho trade is respectfully invited.

May 2G, '59.—ly.] DAVID KESTER/11'

Tremendous Attraction!

CRAWFORDSViLLE

LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMEXT of

AND FANCY ARTICLES,

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

Call in every body, at the Old Stand, north-west-corner Main and Green streets, and you can be supplied with almost anything in the Book, Stationer}' and Xotion line. f-W

April 2H, 1859-ly. F. M. HEATOX.

The Sabbath-Bchool Bell,

A

XEW collection of choice hymns and tunes, original and standard, carefully and simply arrangedas sol'oe* duets, t.rki»*,'seTiiPchoniscs and choruses, ar.d for organ,..nreUdeon, or piano This book contaius nearly-^OOi hymns and tunes, and is one of the best collections for Sabbathschools ever issued. Price 12 cents, $8 per hundyed, postage 1 cent. Elegantly bound 20 cts.. §15 pet hundred, postage 3 cental Among the large numbev of new and popula tunes may be found "Kind Words, can .-Xever, Die,''.A'-The-YoTce from Heaven," and "God, i£ Tjiqj'e."— These were sung to some five thousJind-children and teachcrant the Sunday-school Celebration and United States Teachers' Convention at Dr. Jayne's Hall, Philadelphia, hy the Misses Laura and Nettie Tremaihe, of Brooklyn, X„. Y., and were highly appreciated. Nearly ten thousand copies have been sold within sixty days. They have been-introduCed into sorae of the largest schools in Xew York and Brooklyn. Among the number arc Dr. Tyng's, Dr. Hutton's, Dr. Gillette's, and Dr. McLnne's. Just published bv

IIORACK W ATE IIS, Agent.

MERRILL & CO.,

~%7%7" &

just receiveil by Express GRAHAM & BRO'S.

publishers,

AXD

WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IX

MEDICAL,

I

8

Pin Alley. June iG, I?59—2m.*

\vk

S E A N E O S

SCHOOL BOOKS,

STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS, One door west oi the "WIUC4HT HOUSE," No.

19 East Washington street

I N I A N A O I S

Er'Standard works, in French and German.

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

Old Fashioned

WOODEN_ PUMPS

ri^I-IE subscriber would respectfully inform the _L citizens of Crawfordsville and surrounding country, that he Iia3 removed from WhitesviHe

TO CRAWFORDSVILLE,

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

33l "t 3.

And Repairing dor.o to order. MI orJcifcln let-

tcrv promptly iilJed. Please call and see in\ Pumps before purcliasing elsewhere. ITFShopon Greene street, below Marl:er, iu the. old Ten

ACQ'S 111'GIIKS.

R. W. HARRISON,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

OFFICK—South side of the public square, t. Washington Hail, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

May 12, l«5'J-6m.

BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD PILLS,

PHARMACV

DR. ROEACK'S

Scandinavian Remedies.

7HEX Dr. Kohack. Ihe 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 thein has since been iahrn out of his hands. Enlightened men whose character for sound judgment and philosophy, gives their opinions weight in the community, men who observe, reflect, and make "assurance doubly sure" before they decide—are everywhere approving and urging the use of these wonderful Preparations. All who confide in the wisdom and honesty of th class,, or who chose to investigate for themselves are now of one mind on this important subject.

The evidence in the possession of Dr. back which is at all times accessible to the public, cs tablishes the following

FACTS

That the Bt.oon PIUHKIER and Br.oon PILLS have been proved by analysisjo

ON TAIN NO MINER A

That they cure the almost universal complaint, DYSPEPSIA, with unerring ccrtainty, and in a very short time. That after all other medicines have proved useless, thc-v relieve

L1YER COMPLAINT,

and restore the health and strength of the .sufferer. That 'SICK FEMALES,

who have languished for years in helpless weak ness and despondency, rei'upirate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation.— That all sexual disabilities arc removed by their cordial and gently stimulating properties. That they recruit

SIIATTE RE ONSTIT CTIONS, however (hey may have been trifled with and abused that their direct tendenev is to lengthen life, and render it enjoyable. That:, operating directly upon the poison of disease in the blood, they

CAUSE SOON TO HEAL, and discharge from the system, every taint of Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That thev

RECRUIT TIIE DEBILITATED,

and that there is no disease of the Stomach and Bowels, the liver, the nervous system, the skin glands or muscles, in which they do ot give pror.pi idiet, ami, (if administered before the verv citadel of life has been invaded, effect, a painless and perfect cure.

Bear in mind that the SCANIMNAV

ABLK

AN-

A i.iticr-

Bi.oon Pti.T.s are" endorsed by the experience of thou-ands 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.

Xo one can doubt their superiority after one single trial—they are not only better but. in fact, cheaper than any other IKils,.. for it takes a less number of them to produce abetter efleet.

Pricc of the Seandinavian'Vegetab'o Blood Purifier, SI per bottle, or $5 per half dozen. Ot the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, "J5 els per box, or 5 boxes for $1.

Read -Dr. Roback's Special Xotices and Cor tificates, published in a conspicuous part of this paper from time to time.

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

In difficult or complicated cases, Dr. Robaek may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing ono-stump'Jor-the reply.

From Rev. Mr. MoMfi.r.KX, Pastor of Roberts Chapel. INIUAXAPor.is. October f, 1

April 14, ie.VJ.-!y.

PHE ''\Vr7riTC I rrl 1

c-.")7.

Dr. C. W. ROBACJC—Dear Sir: I have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which I have suffered much at times. While is pleasant to the taste, it certainly has a happi effect upon the nerves. Please accept my thankifor your kind regards, ami believe m»». 'Yours, J. W. T. MoMULLEX.

Principal Office and Sales-Rooms, Xo. East Fourth stect, 3d building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio., Labaratory in Hammoud street.

For sale by Mmson it-Powers, Crrnvftirile-viile Tnlbart A Son, Waveband, Dr G. W. Miller, Ladoga: I. G. Xaylor, Darlington Doouherty & Deans, D.ir lington Wrn. Bromley. Plf.isfMit-tfill James & Rro., l'arkcrsburg and by Druggists and Mir chants generally.

1

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JCKX~r ."

X8S9. 1BS9

ATTENTION! THE LATEST ARRIVAL

OF SPRING AND

P. H. FHY & OO,

A RL now receiving and opening their Spring .V and Summer stock of

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

CflsJ) ox |)ro^xt.«T

We ask all who visit our market to purchase, to

HWB

li

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

PRINTS, DF ALL GRADES,'

LAWNS, BERAGES, .BONNETS,

RIBBONS, SHAKER HOODS,

OMTi ©Afp§5:

Of all kinds. CURT AIX GOODS,

Satinets and Cassimeres,

DRESS SILKS FIGURED & PLAIN,

Boots and Shoes,

For every body. Frcnch Chintz, very cheap.

,,-A FINE STOCK OF

E E N S W A E Glassware,

KNiYES' Ai FORKS, POCKET

KM YES, TABLE & TEA SPOONS, &C., ttC'.,

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

Crawfordsville, April 14, lS59-iy.

in AYER'S

B"m/7

Cathartic Pills,

(SUGAR CO A TED,) AUK MA11F. TO

CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK. Invalids. Fatiicrs, Moilieis, PliysiciaiM, Pbiiniillu-opisls, rcnil their KflVctaj of liieiv V/i'tiies. 1-OIL Til CL'JIK OF Headac]ic,Sick neadachc,FouI Stomach.

I'lTTSiirni!. I'A.. -Ilnv 1. 185j.

Dn. .7. C. Avrr. Fii-: I Viiive

IJCCII

iviU'ntciHy niirtt ef

t!n woi-ft headache an.v bixly onn hsive hy a ilose ni- two of your Pills. 11 Bueuis to nrise from afoul .-tmiiiu-ti. «hidi tJiey clpmise al once. If tlioy will CTrie others as lli-y Jo inc. tliu tact is worth knowing. i'uUM Willi great resist, T?D. vV. PI!I"T1I,F.

CUrl' Steamer Clui ion,

I!i!ioiis Disorders and Liver Complaints. l.'I'.PAUTMF.NT OK TIIE I.NTEKIOR, •WASHINGTON, I). C.. 7 Feb.. 1S5P.

Put: have escil your 1'iilB in my griieral and lios]iit::l pi.-i' tii ever since- you niailc tliciii. anil cannot hesitate to s.-iy tiii'y are tlie bt-st fathmtio we rnii '.oy. Their rt-.iu-'atinir lifiioQ on the liver ia ciuic.k and decided, consequently th'i-y are an admirable remedy for derangements of that or Mil.' Jinlcetl, iiave seldom lbuud case of bilious tlii-' tSie, so ob.-.tinate tliat it did not readily yield to tbein.

Fraternally veins. AJ.ONZO 11AM/. M. I.'.. Pht/Fkian of Ihe. Murine JTosjn'tuK Dysentery, Relax, and Worms.® TOST Orner.

II»HTI.ANI),

LIV.

CO.,?IICH.,

Nov. IB, 1S55.

DH. Avtlii: Your Pills are the peifection of medicine. They have done my wife more good than I can tell you. She had been .«ick and iiining away for months. Ment oir to bm doctored at great expense, but cot. no better, pho then cenimeni'cd taking yonr Pii's. which soon cured her, bv excelling large quantities of worms (ilend from her boilv. Tliey afterwards cured her and oiir two childreri of b'locdv dysentery. One of our neighbors had il bail, ami my wife" cured him with two doses or yonr i'ljl.s. '.vliilw otliirn aronnd us paid from five to twenty dollars doctors' bills, and lost mneli lime, without being cured entirely OM'a then. Such a medicine as yours, which id actually E.'Oii aul Uouest, will be prized here.

GEO. J. GKIFFIX. rost.nasler.^.

Indigestion and Impurity cf Ihn I??ood. J'l Om. Hev.J. 1". ITinw.^ Vaslor of Advent diiirch, B'ston. DR. AVER: I have used yonr Pills with ej:tincn!inaiy success in my family and anion I hose I am failed tyiiMt in distress. To regulate tiie organs ol di^i-xtion and pniii'y the blood they are the very best remedy 1 have ever known, and 1 can confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. Ill ICS.-

WarSAW. VYOJIIJW

Co.. X. Y.. Oct. 24.185.).

Pn.vn Pin I am using yonr Oalb.-ii lie. Pills in my j.iac-tii-e. and find tlieni an cxceiteiit jmi-oafive to cleanse tho s\sleni and pmifv the fountains of tho blond. ,1011N G. MKAC11AM. M. I). Erysipelns, Scrofula, Kind's Evil, Tetter,

Tumors, and Suit KiietJin,

Frovi a Vui'wavdhin J/t reliant St. Loii'S, llb. •!,

DH.

AT EH:

Yonr Pills arc tlie

IUUM^OII

ufnll

JS

prent in meiiicinc. They liavo oured my little rimiphtrr of ulcerous sores upon lier lunula nnd Iiml ]rc»vod ineunible for vears. Her motlier IJJUIfeet

IKVIIflint

loiij^irrii'voaus-

Jy nfllicftnl with blotches Hud pimph on her skin and in hf»v hair. After our chiM wns cured, shtf «1KO tried your fills, .171(1 Ihpy Imve cured her. ASA MOKGIUDOK.

Khenniatisni, Kcuralgin, nnd Gotsi.

,v*

Frum the L'cv. br. HaivLes. "f Hie Mclhtnttri I'jris. Ciivrch,

PULASKI

HorsK.

Savassaii.OA..

Jan.

0. IFSfi.

IIo.NCitEl! Shi 1 should be ungrateful tor tliereliel jour skill lias tircu^bt me if 1 did not report r.iy e.tse to yon. A cold s»...!tled in my limbs ami bromiht .-n cxcruci.itfnir licur: !~ic pains, v.liieii ended in chronic lhomnalism. N'olwilUsfar.dillS 1 hail the beet of physicians, the ilisense grew worse ami v.i rse, ur.lit, by 11.e ad* ice of your excellent agent iu Baltimore, l)r. ?iacl enzie. 1 tried yonr ills. Their efTeus were slow, but sure. Hy pcifoeiinij in the use of tlieni, 1 tiiii cow entirely well. ."

FENATK

CnAJiiiKit.

BATON HOI

ck.

A..

5 Pre., lf-55..

Dn. Avr.R: I have been entirely ennd by yonr fill.-? rheumatic Gout a painful disease that bad nflHrtrd ma for veins. l^CJ-.XT L! IM',1,1,. f'or Dropsy, IMcfhorn, or kindred Commquiiiug au uclhe 1'Uij^e, lhe\ iiietiu excellei:! remedy.

I'or Costivcnnfs or Constipation, nnd as Dinner Pill, iliey are ngreeiiblu and etlei tual. Tits, Suppression, 1'aialysis, IiiflmnniaIm», and iMeu Ocofntss, and Partial IHiiid-m-ss, ha\c Lten curcd by tlie uUciativc action JKSH Pills.

Most or ll:e Pills in market contain ^Icrcury. which, although a valuable remedy in skillul hands, i.i damrennis In a public pill, from the dreadful consertuences (lint frer qucntly follow its incautious use. 'i'iiese contnin uo Biercury or mineral substance whatever.

AVER'S CHEERY PECTORAL -.

FOIi TIIK ItAl'lD CCliK OK- .--7

COl*GHSf COIjKS, IIOAKSEKESS,. 1KFLUE3VZA, BKOKCHITIS, \VIIOOPIK«.

COFGH, CROl'P, ASTHWA, IKC1P1EKT COXSVUIPTlOa*, and for the relief of consumptive patients in ndvnnceii stales of the disease. \Ve need rot speak to flip public of its virtue*. Thrmnihont every town, and almost every hamlet of tin American Plates, its wondeifnl onrfs of ijulnionnry ccniptaints have made it already known. Nay. few are thn families iu any chill mi country 011 this continent without some pfci.("iial experience of ils tllects and feweryet the communities any where vhich lnne not anions them some thing trophy of its victory over the subtle nnd dan-, pt-rous diseases of'I he throat and lungs. iiile it is tho inost powerful antidote yet known to ruiwi for lha.tbi'iniduble and dangerous disear. of the pnlnir.nniy oipans, it is also the pleasnniest and safest remedy that rati Wb employed for infants ami young persov.s. 1'arents should have it in store Hgaiutt the insidious cremy that stealu upon th. ni nniirejihred. We tinvc ftbnndant grounds to believe the Chtrvy I'mlnnd sstes more lives hy the consmnptions prevents than those it cures. Keep it by you. anil cure yonr colds while tliey a:e curable, nor neglect them until 110 human skill ran muster the inexornl In canker that, fastened or. the vitais. enla 3our life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and o.o they knew too the virtues of this remedy, we need not ri'» more than to assure them it is still made the best-it ean fc3. V.'c spare no cost, U3 care, no toil to produce it tho nrior.t perfect possible, and thus nfTord those who rely on i'. the beit agent which our skill can fnrnish for theh" euro.

PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER

Practical aad Analytical Chemist, Lowell, A S S O

M.-'NSC.V it- Po^vri?s, Gr-i^vford.^vill", nrui Diu£gi t.s aurl donlcri in Medicines. AT VfiOLtSAIt B7 nr. .EtKSTfnt Ca •, •-Ciricinnati.

Oct 1, 1 —1