Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 October 1859 — Page 4

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HORACE WATERS,

AGENT,

SS8 Broaclwav, ISvY. «*-•. TUBMSHER

S100 New

V- nn to

S2Q0:

Magazine.

ov ... ...

Music and Music Books,

"TvEALER in Pianos, Melodeons, Alexandre »•_/ Orirntie. Organ Accordooiis, Martin's cel^Visited and other (uiitars, Violins, Tenor Viols, "Violincollos, Aceordeons. Klntinas, Flutes. Fifes, Clarionet's. Triangles, Tuning Forks. Pipes and Hammer?, Violin Bcwc-. best Italian Strings. Brass Instruments. for hntuls, Piano Stools and Cover?. nnl all kinds of Musical Instruments.

Sheet Music, from all the publishers in the v.U.S. Bcrtini'.i. Huntin's and Modern School, »-and nil kinds of Instruction Rooks for the above instrumente -Chr.ich Music Hooks: Music elecnntly. Pound Music Paper, and all kinds of

Musia Merchandise, at thr Lowest Friers. Itvxr Pianos, at

r.p to

§175. §200, $-225. $250

§800:

Prroxn

and

HAND PIANOS

from

$25

SliLonroNs, $45,

up to

§60,

$75,

$100

and

Sccond Hand Melndeons, from

$30

to

S?0 AirxAxr-KK OBOAN.«. with five stops. $160, nine stops.

$165

and

$225,

$275

and

thirteen stops,

$300.

fifteen stops. $.'20 and

Price 4 cents each, $11 per hundred. The Anniversary and Sunday School Music

vrjBroK.'combining- Ko«.

1 and 2. with several ad­

ditional pieces, contains 75 tunes and hymns.— Price Scents each, $* per hundred. The I'evival Penny Music Bonks, Nos. 1 &2. Ko. contains IF tunes and hymns. Price one cent. No. 2 contains 36 tunes and hymns. Pric« 3 cents cacb, $2 ucr hundred. Postage one cent cr.ch.-

The ?ublatii-Sc!:p:.i EtH contains 151 tunes «nd hYmns.' Price 12 cents earn. $S per hnntired, pn#ta :c 2 cents each elegantly bound, —0 ccinsuich. $15 pet hundred.

Con :-, ixa it»ial Sififjnsr— An eight page Tract, Price £5c! pi 1'nz., SI 5*0 per luudred.

Tcstia-.onials of the Horaes Waters Pianos and Helo&eons: "The Piano came to hand.and in first rnteor-

take.

It is a beautiful instrument and no mis—LEE A.

WAI.KI:",

Phila.

John Hewitt-, of Carthage. N. V.,who has had nrce cf the Horace Waters Pianos, writes as follows:— '•A friend of n.ine wishes me to purchase a Tii.ino for her. She likes the one you sold me in December, 1856. My piano is becoming popular in this lace, and I think I can introduce one or two more: they will be more popular than any other make." '•We have two of Waters' Pianos in use in cur Seniinarr, one of which has been severely tsted' for 'i'.i-' veer®, r.rd we can testify to their geed quaiilvand durability."—WOOD & GIILGOUT, Mount Carroll. Ill, "II. Wvrnis,

E

TU GRAY,

UCCGI'mkk,

SQ.—Dear Sir: Having used

rnc of your Piano- Fortes for two years past, I have found it. a verv superior instrument.—AI.ON-

Principal Brooklyn Heights Seminary." "The Piano I received from you continues to give satisfaction. I regard it as one of the best instruments in the place."—JAMES

L. CLARKE.

Charleston, Yn. "The Jicicdcon hr.s safely arrived. I feel hlircd to yen for your 'liberal discount—will do all I can fer vor, in these parts."—RKV. J. M.

Yarquesville,

S. C-.

"The Piano was duly received. It came in escelieiit condition, and is very much admired fcv my numerous family. Accept tny thanks for vou promptness "—Kcpjnr C'rcr: n, pr- enLam. Bradford Co., P.i._ "Your Piano ises us well. It is the best one in our count "—Tnos. A.

LATHAM,

MERRILL

Cainp-

bcilton, On. "Wo are v/rv rruc'- obliged to you for havina Ff-nt such a fine instrument 'cr $250, and wo r-'rall take pains to recoimnead it."—RRASK,

HELD

Co., Buffalo Democrat. "'flu* Horace Vtrater? Pianos are known as r.inong ttiji ver\ best- We are cnabl'-d to speak of three lnstrr'nicnts with cotifidenee. from pereon'Ji knov.-h-dce of their excellent tone and duTable onality."—[N. Y. Evangelist. '."^'e CTti sreak of the merits of the Horace Watris Piam-'S from persona! knowledge, as being of the very best quality."—[Christian Intelligencer. "Nothing at the State Fair displayed greater rxcellcncc- in anv department than the Horace Waters Pianos."—[Churchman. "The Horace Waters Pianos nro built of the best and most, thoroughly seasoned material \S'r have no doubt that buyers can do as well. -ci-haps better, at iiis than at any otb-.-r house in the Union."—[Advocate and Journal. "Waters' 1'ianos and Mt-iodcons challenge ccmparison with the fines: made any where in the country."—[Home Journal. "Horace Waters' Piano-Forte? are of full, rich nnd cvn tone, and powerful."—[N'ow York Musical Review. "Our friends will find at Mr. Waters' store the very best assortment of Music and of Pianos to be found in the United States, and we urge our southern and western fronds to give him a call whenever they go to New York."—[Graham's

YV AKEHCOMS 333 BKOADWAY, N. Y.

May 5, 1859.

Wall Paper! Wall Paper!!

HAVE just received from New York, afresh _§. suj-plv cf plain and satin Wall Paper and l-ordeis blue, green. Luff and figured Window 3'njcrs: Pdtcvt Curtain Fixtures, buff Cuttain Jdusiin Firv Ecard Privts: Tassels Cord, &c.. &c., which wili be sold CHEAP. Call in and csainine eniuj*!es. F. M. HEATON, ujir 2b.j 2? W cor. Main & Green.

& O

BLISHERS,

AND

TTHOIESAIE'SHD DETAIL DEALERS IN

MEDICAL,

I S E A N E O 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

OU'Standard works, in French anu German.

-r KTEngravinirs for Drawing & Grecian Painting. 7 MERRILL & CO. Indianapolis, March 3, 1859—ly

To Physicians.

LL ihc standard Medical Works of the day

kffaU1aPP''FRSANK HEATO*.

1

Y&HK8I ®©f l®lf.....

UADS. Bracelets, Watch Chains, Fish Hooks and Lines, Tooth Picks, a fine assortment of Pocket Books, Porte Monnies and Purses, pocket Compassss^Kiiives. For sale at

ajrii 88.1 FRANK HEATO 'S.

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 ftmiss toaddress a few linea, in the way of an advertisement, to friends, old customers and the public at largo. We have jnst returned from the East, •where, we think, we purchased one of the most complete stocks of staple and fancy

and no mistake, ever brought to this place.— Probably not so largo 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 6tock, we will mention some of our superior

Dress

$250,

$375

Al-

exandre Organ Ac.cordeons—r.now instrument just .r.V imported—price

$.".'0

and

$35

A liberal dis­

count to CU rsymon. Churches. Sabbath Schools Seminaries and Teachers. The Tia??e supplied at'th'e usual.trade discounts.

Sabbath School Books Published by this ..House: Tlic AnnivcrsaVy abd'Sunday-School Musijc Pook, No. 1—

contains 32 tunes and hvmns.-j-

PrilK'S coftta-'ench. $2 per hundred. S:Qg&9fAnnivors irv and Sunday School Mnsijc Book,.. Jv o. 2—contain^ 36 tunes and hymns.-!-^PrVc^S'cents each,$2 per hundred. tp ,3'lu* AtmhVmry and Sundny-Schoo! Music took, No. 3—contains -50 tunes and hymns.—

OOods:

A nice and superb loto. neap Lawns, Challies, Berages. DcLaines. Dress Silks. Debases, and an 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 Caps, a nice assortment of Ladies fine Shoes

E N O W E S

heavy Mnslins. bleached and brown summer

RSM)Y~MADE' GtOTHING,

for Men and Boys. Also—a good st&k of

OR.OCER.IES.

Call and see us, as we are certain we can sell you as good Goods and at as low figures as any house in the place. For the information of the friends and customers of this

O O N E

wc will say that Mr G. H.

PRODUCE.

CLOUD

will be found

with us for a short time, and will be pleased to see and wait upon old friends. Bring along your

Farmers, of all kinds.

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

HOUSE & SEN

PAINTING.

BOUSEthatall.SIGNcalled

any will

and Painting done in

style may be for. Our aim be to please in all or any style of Painting that may be called for. We are thankful for past favors. U*S.hop in Commercial Row, opposite the "Review" office. mar. 17 '59] THO'S H. W1NTON.

DR. HOOFLAND'S

GERMAN BITTERS,

AND

DR. HOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, Tht 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 casts and the people have pronounced them worthy.

Liver 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 organst are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS.

The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar preparation extant. It will cure, WITHOUT FAIL, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Influenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient

Consumption,'

and has performed the most astonishing cures

ever known of

Confirmed Consumption.

A few doses will also at once check and cure the most severe DiarrfacBSi proceeding from

COLD

IN THE

BOWELS.

These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M.

JACKSON

& Co., No.

-118

delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C.

jan 27, 1859

SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.

FIFTY DOLLARS

HAVING

completed and ocupied our great

Fire-Proof Manufactory—the most,perfect machine shop in the world—we have signalized th*1 event by producing a new FAMILY bEW1NG MACHINE, containing the latestimprovements, at the very low price of

FIFTY DOLLARS.

This great reduction will leave the public without inducement or excuse for buying any of the inferior machines which infringe our patents. Competition will henceforth become impossible. A large reduction has been made ?n the prices of all of.

SINGER'S STANDARD MACHINES, for manufacturing purposes, which are well known to be without any successfuMrival the market. Much has recently been published in regard to various stitches made by sewing machines. Wc will take it lor granted that all the world knows the fact, that Singer's Machines make the best stitch ever invented, and doit in the best style.

ET Send lor a copy of/. M. Singer & Cos ^pzette, which contiana full information about prices sizes, etc., of eewisg machines, and you will b« supplied gratis. ....

Oet. 10,1853.

I. M. SINGER & CO.,_ 456 Brouis»ay New-1 ork.

Western Excitement

NEW DISCOVERIES IN OLD

MONTGOMERY!

Confidence Restored in Home Diggings!

WEthe

see from various statements gtven thro* 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 giitters." Many doubtless who are now rusticating in the western wilds, would be glad were they but at homo, 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 na*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 direct ly made, by staying at home, «nd buying his Good» of

SHUE &

Than can possibly be made by visiting the got 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 be said in truth in reference to the gold bearing country in question. No, no, it ia a work of deception, agitated for the purpose of entrapping and fleecing the masses, for the enrichment of a few. Remember that "seeing is believing," and without the privilege of thus exercising this power of vision, there should be but little action. Then, with this view of things, we can but say to you as a friend,

SAVE YOUR MONEY,

in the way of

GREAT BARGAINS,

Which j-ou can have by calling on

tiei & Bms&QH, 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 Fancv DRY GOODS.

CLOTHINg!

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 Challies Swiss Lawns Jaconets, plain and barred Delaines, &c. Also—Bonnets, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Parrsols of every variety, for the Ladies, Misses and Children Gloves, Hosiery, &c., fec.

waii iiiiraT&gftiiif

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.

Quecnsware.

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

Carpetings, &c.

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

O A O N S

JOHN H. 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, 1859, as he wishes to close his old books as soon as possible. SHUE & EPPERSON.

March 17, 1859. n261y.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION

PHILADRLPHIA.

A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed,afflicted with Viruleut and Epidemic Diseases.

THE

Arch Street, Phila­

M. JACKSON

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

EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC,

you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. Agent8for the sale of Hoofland's German Bitters

Manson & Powers, Crawfordsville Bromley Grennrd, Pleasant-Hill W. I. Henderson, Wavnetown: Knox & Dougherty, and Cox ai Navlor, Dnrlington Stubbins & EUmoro, Alamo" Carson & Palmer, Shannondnle^ G. W.^Miller, Ladoga.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life I caused by Sexnal diseases, and the deceptions I practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such I diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE

ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and te give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age. occupation, habits of life, Ac.) ond in case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDIBINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will fnrnish 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 labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice ol 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 benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much ddspised CtlttSO

An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or seminal 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 published 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. J. SKIliLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 south Ninth street, .Philadelphia, Pa.

By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEART^WELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Feb.24.1859-ly.

O E N S

A

FIRST rate article of Gold Pens, with sliding Desk Holders and siVrer cases slso holders without the pen, and pens without the holder—manufactured by "A. Morton & Co., New York." All pens stamped as above will be „™„.ed for 6 months. april 28.]

WATCHES* WATCHES! Ftocallof

ARMERS. Merchants. Mechanics and the rest mankind, will find it to their interest and examirie my stock of Watches fore purehasing elsewhere. They are imported direct from the Eastern MaftufactOTies, and embrace all kinds and qualities. Each Wattb

warranted

J"jAMES

KNIVESplated

BUCK'S PATENT

STILL AHEAD

AND TOOK

THE "PREMIUM"

—AT THE

mwm^w

—FROM—

$12,00 to $30,00.

—LARGE—

GEO. DEIGHTON'S

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

MAIN STREET, NORTH SIDE—EAST OP GREEN ST.,

CRAWFORDSVILLE!- INDIANA.

This establishment is tfco place for everybody to ptrrchase their

1 E A I A E S BUGGIES,

BOX STOVES,

For Churches, Halls and School-Houscs... ALSO A good assortment of those truely serviceable

Rnssia Iron

PARLOR STOVES,

Which for beauty and convenience, are excelled by no stove .in the market.

Cast Parlor Stoves,

Of ssveral patterns—both open and closed front.

A good assortment of

Sulkies, spring Wagons, &c., manufactured in a superior style and of the best eastern timber, and warranted for one year. Persons wishing

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. Call and examine oursplehdid stock before purchasing elsewhere. june 9,1859 6m.] ©. H. DEIGHTON.

THE CHEAP* HARD-WARE

&

Made from the best brands of TIN PI.ATK that can be had in the market. Particular attention paid to all kind of

In all its different departments.

tCSITftY PMBKI.

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

53

er

PATTERSON

Juce 50,1869.) Maine street

The "Economist,"

achievement in CookingJJto»,e*. fapr!4] C. JOHVBOW 8.

—AND— ---*"7

-OF—

IS THE PLACE TO BUY

IKON, MES, STEEL, AXLES,

SPRINGS, SASH, GLASS, AND

ALL KINDS MECHANICS' TOOLS,

With a general assortment of AMERICAN, ENGLISH, and GERMAN

HARDWARE & CUTLERY.

Also, Saddlery, Coach & Harness Trimmings,

Together with all the bef Improved

and Forks from 50 cents to $8,00 per sett. Pocket Knives from 10 cents to $1,50. Silver Forks and Spoons. Also—Albatta, Argentine, German Silver, Brittania.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 as quality.

Crawfordsville, May 5,1859-ly. Sign of the Padlock.

Aift

over all competition, It will rccommend itself.

A splendid assortment of other

COOKING STOVES

SAMUEL II. GliEGG.

Dr. Vanderbilt,

9BHT&L SUBIME,

RESPECTFULLY tenders hisse vices to the citizens of Crawfordsvir and vicinity. He gives particula

attention to carious Teeth, millions of which ar» now annually lost for want of timely 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 EAIN TEETH IN THE 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, carefulattended to, with the least possible pain. ID" Dental Rooms in Empire Block, No. l...s Crawfordsville, July 14,1854.

N E W S I

"TM

WITH THEE STILL Ballad Words by 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 me So," "Give Me Back My Mountain Home," "Thoughts of God," and "Ode to Liberty." Price 25 cents each, mailed free. Just issued by

TERS, Agent. No. 333 Broadway.

May 5, 1859.

HAVING

Ittg,

x-:

Sheet Iron Work Done

On short notice O Id tin ware repaired and made as good as new (Particular attention given to

Hoofing, Guttering and

Spouting, all of which we warrant to give satisfaction All kinds of

SHAWLS, BONNETS, CLOTHING,

HORACE WA­

POPULAR IKSTBUMENTAL MUSIC.—"The

Picco-

lomini Polka," with beautiM vignette of M'll Piccolomini price 35 cents. "Palace Garden, or Singing-Bird Polka," with vignette: price 40 cents. Both by Thomas Baker. "The Swinging Schottische," with vignette price 35 cents and the "Very Last Varsovienne," price 25c., both by Augustus Cull. Beautiful vignettes of M'll Piccolomini for 25 cents each.

& it.

consolidated our business in all of

its departments, under ONE firm, we will conduct the same at the old

NOS.1stand, TFC a.

Commercial Block,

Where we are prepared and customers, with one of the largest and most complete stocks of

O O S

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

HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,

And in fact every thing vou may want in this department while the stock of

HARD-WARE,

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

CUTLERY, SADDLERY, TOOLS,

Farming Implements, Iron,

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

MANUFACTURERS I IMPORTERS

The trade may rest assured that they will find with us

C|)t Choicest pronto,

AS WELL AS THE

Greatest Variety!

We invii»^njpHblic.generally to an examination of our stock, to them that

WE WILL NOT BE UNOEIWX»LD

BY AST HOPS* *A1T OF

PIUS'S flili

(•"PRODUCE of every kiad taken ffighest Market

IDGKth®

bttkB*

April 14, l859-4y-

INEWGMiS

Crawford ft Mnllikin,

HAVE

received their Spring and Summer stock of Goods, consisting of

BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS,

Black French Cassimcres Fancy Cua!mores

Challies Ch&llie Robes

Fancy Lawn Robes Faney Berage*:"Print«, bes madder styles Fancy Lawns:

BROWN & BLEACHED SHIRTINGS

Bed Ticking Tweeds, all wool Tweeds, cotton

TO THE SICK!

ANYAgue,

one afflicted with the Chills and Fever or will do well to call on the undersigned in Cawfordsville. He is now in posession of the most wonderful cure for that desease in the World. This Medicine^ is not to be found in any of the Drug Stores, nor with any of the Physicians in America except the undersigned alone. This medicine does not contain any Mineral or Poisonous Drugs whatever. It is an Indian Herb it performs its work and leaves the sfstem in a healthy condition.

NO CURE, NO PAY!

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

JEPTHA G. BOYLAND.

March 10, 1859.—!y.

Old Fashioned

WOODEN_ PUMPS

THE

subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and surrounding country, that be has removed from Wliitesville

TO CRAWFORDSVILLE,

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

Warranted^

And Repairing done to order. All orders by letter promptly filled. Please call and pee my Pumps before purchasing elsewhere. 0"Shop on Greene street, below Market, in the old TVnPin Alley. JACOB HUGHES.

June J6, 1859—3m.*

rtk

S

CHOOL Registers. Class Books, Geographical Mnps, Globes, Mathematical Instrument?, chalk CrajTons, "Rewards ot Merit," Curds, Gift Books. &c„ &c., on sale by april 28.] FRANK HEATON.

SCHULTS & VANDYKE,

IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF

CIGARS, SNUFF,

—AND—

TOBAOOO,

South side Main, bet. Washington Green Sts

CRAWFORDSVILLE.

WOULD

respectfully inform the citizens generally, that having bought the establishment of Mr. A. Nolte, 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 House, sign of the Indian Chief.

TOBACCO AND CIGARS,

At Wholesale and Retail! The most choice brands of Tobacco and Cigars will be sold at the lowest figures. SCHULTS & VAN DIKE.

May 5, 1859-ly.

DR.

1

Black Dress Silks

Women*' Boots and Shoes ,*?• Men and Boys Boots & Shoes Men and Boys Hats ife Caps

Spring styles Ruches and Sprigs, Jtc.

Thinking it not necessary to enumerate more articles, we would say to all persons wishing to purchase Goods, that we are satisfied that our prices will be such aB will make it to their interest to give us their patronage. All kinds of

PHODUCES

Taken iii exchange for Goods. J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN. Marcfc SI, 1859-ly.

IM

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ii E

sn

E

O

GO

BEN FRANKLIN

BOOK BINDERY.

ISAACS & SCOTT,

Book Binders, Balers

—AND—

[i[L&!im:[S©®K Manufacturers,

TZSRBEi HAUTE, IND.

DAY BOOKS"mWAIS,

LEDGERS, RECORDS, DOCKETS, &C., 40.

RULED AND BOUND TO ORDER.

HAM&3H&S,

Periodicals, etc., Bonnd in any 8tyle.

N. B. Orders from County Officers promptly -IcJS.-PARKER, Trav'g Ag't.

SUMMER HATS,

OF

the latest styles, just received by Express st I june &.] -GRAHAM BRO& rr

THE-

"Weitsra at •t*u] a iioavsoys.

M'LANE'S CELEBRATED

VERMIFUGE

AND

LIVERPILLS.

,W^rE

leave to call the atten­

tion 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, ffl'Lane'i Celebrated

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

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 LIVER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &C. In cases of

FEVER

AND

AGUE,

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 when administered in accordance with 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 to their manufacture. And being determined that Dr. M'Lane'a 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. PitUburgh, Pa.

P. S. Dealers and Physicians ordering from ctbcra tbnn Flemin Bros., will do w»ll to write t'ne-ir order* distinctly, and tile none hut Vr. Fleming Bros. PitUburgh. Pa. To a a a pnrt of the United States, one box of Pill* for twtlrn three-cent postage stamps, or one rial of Vrrmlfuge for fourteen three-cent stamps. All orders from Canada lao*-

rtH to write tuwr oraer* Or. if Lane's, yrrpartd by To tboso wiBlilnr to git* icr mail, post p&id, to AEj

accompaaicd by twenty cents extra.

UNSOLD by all rosptcUble Drugging. January 27,1859—fv. ...

NEW ALBANY & SALEM R- R.

1859. 1859. Summer Arrangement.

OK A.Nr» ATTEK ATKIX^OTH PASSENGER TRAINS WILL

BE

ST. LOUIS AXD

ST. LOUIS AND

RUN AS FOLLOWS:.,

GOING NORTH.

FROM NEW ALBANY.—OHtCioo MAIL.— Daily, except Sundaj-s, at 8.30 A. M. Stoppin" at nil Stations on signal. Connecting fcl Greeneastle at, 6.50 P. M. for St. Louis, arriving at 6-25 A. M.. and 7-29 P. M. for Indianapolis, arriving at 8.55 P. M. and &t Lafayette at 12.38 A. M. for Chicago, arriving at 9.20 A. Passengers dine at Mitchell A 9up at Greeneastle..

CINCIXXATI DAT EXMMS.—

Daily, except Sundays, at 12.05 P. M^., stopping at all regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. & M. R. R. train for St. Louis at 3.32 P. M., Arriving at 2-45 A. M.,and for Cincinnati at 4-40 P. M. arriving at 10.10 P. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell.

CINCINNATI

NIGHT

EXFUKM.—

Daily at 9.35 P. M. Stopping only at Regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the 0~ & M. R. R. trains for St. Louis and Cincinnnti. Reaching Cincinnati at 6-48 A. M.,and St. Louis at 2.30 P. M.

FROM OREENCASTLE.—LAFATETT* ACCOMMODATION.—Daily, except Sundavs. at 8.55 A. M. Connecting at Lafayette at 3.0U P.M. with Chicago Day Express, arriving at Michigan City at 4.50 P.M., and at Chicago at 7.00 P. M.

GOING SOUTH.

FROM MICHIGAN -CITY.—Cincinnati Dnf Express—Daily, except Sundays, at 9-30 A. M(Leaving Chicago at 7-00 A. M.) and running dt. rectly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 9-05 P. M., stopping at all stations between Michigan City and Lafayette. Passengers dine at Latajette Junction.

Cincinnati Night Express., except Saturdays. at 10-25 P. M. (leaving Chicago at 8-0(T P. M.) running directly through to Cincinnati,^ arriving at 9-40 A. M. Connecting at Lafayette at 3.20 A.M., with Louisville Mail New Albany and Louisville, arriving at 3.4o Y.M.. Stopping at all Regular Stations North, and* all stations South of Lafayette. Passenger# breakfast at Gn'^iicastle and dine at Mitchell.

FROM MITCHELL.—LOUISVILLE

LOUISVILLE NIGIIT

DAT EX-'

FIIESS.—Dailv. except Sundays, at.4-53 P. M.— Stopping at all Regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with 0.& M. R. R. Trains from Ci»." cinnati at 3-32 P. M., ond from St. Louin. at 4-40 P. M. Reaching New Albany at 7-55 P. M.

EXPRESS.—Dally

at 1 -15 A.

M. Stopping at Regular Stations. Connecting with O. &M. R. R. Trains from St. Louis. Ar*' riving at New Albany at 4-15 A. M.

FROM LAFAYETTE.—GKZEXCABTLS Ac-" COMMODATIOX.—Daily at 2-30 P. M. Connecting at Lafayette with Day Express from Chicago and Michigan City. Arrives at Greeneastle, at' 6-10 P. m., in time to connect with Train for Indianapolis at 7.29 P. M., arriving at 8*55 P. and for St. Louis at 6:52 p. m., arriving at 6:2o a. m.

The Through Trains connect at Greeneastle with the' TerreHaute and Richmond Railroad, and at Lafavette with the trains of the Toledo, Wabiujlv and Western Railroad, at M. S. Crossing with Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad at Michigan City with the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all points west and northwest, and for Detroit and all points east. (jjfOnly one change of Cars for Chicago, Sfr. Louis or Cincinnati.

JBAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH

[^Through Tickets for sale in Louisville, No555 Main street, and at the Company's office ia \w Albanv, Michigan City, and Chicago,- for all tnr prnn /u«.

|tv,2w

x: North­

west. R. E. RICKER/Stfperintendgtjt. Supt'a Office, New Albany, Apr. 20,1859.

Choice Feifamasjr,

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