Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 October 1859 — Page 3

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'sTsn and Stove Store,of you wish linefof Stoves- .oftlr. II.

t"Uonx 5r^6tic'«i quite ^u^mber of those ^lobi^dbtikqi-p, ^clv'§ Patent, of va-

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A CarriFi'Oin oshuWll. Kitldin^. -%^«#hitai)EiiPHiA,v..Q(}t. 2-k^Hon. R. id in is he a a him.solffroni.lhe insinuation.implied by 4.Uo refusal of Csi'pt. Brown to answer the question1, in.conversation witli Senator

Mason and Messrs.. Faullviier and. Vallandinghain, ^-hetherjie (Giddings)hnd boeu consulted about the Virginia expedition. Gid(tings pronounces this atjcrriptlo assair iiim dislronernble, and delaies' ^cr-having beeii consulted by '-Brbwn in regard to his Virginia expedi-

t.i'oh 'oi^aliv other expedition or matters

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"DiKn.-r-Ou the 22d of September, at Snltiyan, Mr. "WilVoud II. Byrn, aged 2-1 years.

ito\6pnit','^ie"lasl''tVcl#bfii,sr

at 'this institution. A devoted christian, a faithful & conscientious Student, he attained a very worthy position in his class and society."

The foliowingresolutionswereadopted by the Oalliupean Society:

Revolved} That in the death of \V. H. -Byrn, we sustain the loss of a young man'of higl-i-moral character, of noble purpose and :i devoted member of our society. •Jttisolvvii, That we heartily svmpathizovrivh the bereaved friends, sharing their sorrowj and cliorishing with them the memory of tire deceased.^ itexolved. That these resolutions be .published jn the Wabash Monthly, in the Crawfurdsvillo Journal and Craw-

fordsville Re vie iii the Christian Rccord: atid that we send a copy of the same to the friends of the deceased.

SWI^DT.

G. W.. IJA YES, Com. Cal.Soe'v. M. 3J'-lvKK. Wsibas' foUogc, Oct. 18, 1850.

Wastkp ImSWjiHt elt.—A fresh Milch Cow, :witli a young calf, wanted by. the subscriber, for which a liberal price will be p.xid. We wish no "half made" stripper, but a first class cow. Any one having such an animal to disposer of will oblige us, and probably themselves, by calling at the Journal Oflice. JEREMIAH K15ENE\

O N A E E I S 4OXOR to WHOM HONOR IS JLUE.

The following persons have paid the amount Opposite their names, on Subscription sine# our IastiSsut?:

Dr. j. S. Allen .59 W'm. PeterW-jiEsdn .1. 1.50 John Bishop 4,00 Wm. Davidson 1.59 Jamea Maxwell 1,50 Jesse Justice "*5

OUR NATIONAT« DISOItDKR-DOCT. ROBACK'S CURES. The American stomach is a tormenting .organ. It is generally out of order. Tim -'reason is •obvious. The driving man of business has not time, or will not tale time properly, to masticate his food." He ,. bolls it, and as bad habit* are catching", all classes follow his example. Hence Dyspepsia, with alii ts complications—henee ('Indigestion, Liverconiplaint, and disorders of the Bowels^ in all the.ir various phases.

Against these and a hundred other complaints, the Scandinavian Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, are waging an exterminating warfare. Tjia success of these Medicines has been astouishing the world, even

In an age of scientific miracles. They don't alleviate they extinguish a disorder. The 'agony, the fever, the debility, the desponidency, which characterize afflictions of the digestive and secretive organs, vanish tinder the influence of these preparations.— Tlie, Constitution itself seems to acquire new .energy under their^operatiou. See 'advertisement.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

1-ingbeen

10 CONSUMPTIVES—The advertiser havrestored to health in a few weeks, by a vefy simple remedy, after having suffered

j.Ji sev*rafliyenrs with a severe Lung Affection, and •'jthut^reiad disease, Consumption—is anxious to i.m^ke, known to his fellow-sufferers the means of 'cure. To all who desire it he will send a copy ifofthe prescription.used(/re« of-charye), with di- .• •ji riEaitiOx»s'l&f pepnriog and using the same, which vr^' tbey will.tind^fturc cure for Consumption, Asth- •. »•'•-. w®, SfC. .The only object of .the ndsi vertiser ifi sending the prescription is to benefit '•"'J fhc and he hopes every sufferer will-try iVM'f .this remedy,^'as: it will cost them nothing, and •*. •.• /-may proxe.a blesring. Parties wishing the pre- ..::,•'•"• scriptiou will please address.

ITEV. EDWARD A.WILSON.

., No. 360 First

Street.

..t J'. iWilliamsburgh, Kings Coi,-N. Y.

-jME-MIUMS!!

rpBJI following Premiums aye offered by the X' subscriber to any man, or company of'men, 'who-will-get op'the best farfod'lot of50 head of iij thr^eiand lour year old Steerr, weighing-1,200 lbs. and' upwara, grosf ,to,-be delivered within 11- ^o'ut week's from date, and weighed on his scales iii Bear. Ci-awfordMillc,-Ind.: for which the seller a: Shall receive 2^ cts 'per pound, and a $20.«ilver tfiWtip^sa Premium. A premium of -a $50 Gold

Piece will also be given on one hundred head of ,?2 Uicieame-kind of cattle, same weight price and delivery same as above. Will nlsogive a prfemriuortof ($500)_ fivjg hipidrod dollaretia ^Jold to .tony man*, pr company'of pien. who will get up .0^1 B?ra'deliVer one thousand head of the best'fattecT

fH%s,'weighing

Ted

fitoiri 000 t6 400 lbs. riett-^aver-

sge "w-eight 250 Ibfe.^—to be delivered and weigh-

on hls Pork House scales during the month oT I)tjrtihl)er. Remember,'this is a pretpium which •£jpftfpdse paying 'over and above the t'egular

KJT

95c tins morning—Flout, oul^j§iTc1t bim m-m *$ A

New Arrangement! Iv!l' HP ^Miter ^oW

OF

SHIIE & HASSINfi »,2zm

A E I

A

S the Election is now over, ami as it is gen-

crally kftowu that^arfini* flejiv the 'track,' /vvefl etiquRltf So inform the

it. probably -f-f-b-v r" public that ho fled East, and in proper time re-tui-ucd to his old home in prajyteidsville, with a large and fine stock' of Staple and Fiinoy

DRY-GOODS,

And Again enters the mercatile field, nfwed ^tktewnfiiwitic

i. n.tiviKi.v. uc.u, with- ret)Oi^oH6eit1X}ooct^?andS£h»fc

largely: anJ instead of thanking the citizens of Old Montgomery for their votes, he in connection with Mr. Shue, will return thanks tor past patpu\Hge Mui «6k a. continuance QlUthe jsqjHLe— and'if fori iiothii^ie1f6/lwoirI| to. liaYc thini call and examine our superior, and in er$ way compl ttt«^toek-ol' jj.- f-

O O S

Consisting in part of staple and fancy

Notions, Clothing^ Boots^ Shoes,

HATS AND CA?8

Bonnets, Queens^Y3re, Groceries, &c.

of 'life

©an be Sutttil wltlif all kiifeslof aiceiD'rgsiGoofl^

mmm mmmmmm

With Clothing, or superior Cloths, Cassimcres, Satinetts and Tweeds to make them Sluts. -, Come on with your

Cash, or Produce

If you want cheap, cheaper, chfnpeStgoods ever brought to this market, cheaper than ever.

GREAT BARGAINS,

Can be had of us. We wll sell goods if vou want to buy. Come and mute an fixamination tor vourselvcs. We want all sorts ofMarkcting. Bring on- vour Jeans, FU»Piie' Linsey, Socks, Butter, Cheese, Feathers, Eggs, and in fact everything you have to bell, with the exception o! Ointtng. .Now is your chance lor bargains. The stock is complete, and cannot fail to meet the demands of this market.

The Books and business of the liite firm of Shue & Epperson will, be found in the Lauds of the subscribers for settlement-

Oct. 27, 1859-ly.

SEUE & HARDING.

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^I"*IIE undersigned has just received from England—where thev were manufactured toordea—a large lot of superior Steel Pens, which will be sold to retailers and others at low rates. The pens will be sent to any addr?ss, i-ost paid, on receipt of the price: ^.w.

Heaton's Bank Peri, -$1,00 per gross Extra "303," 5 1,00 Commercial -50 The "Bank" and "Commercial" are tJie best business pens in use, and the "303" l'en is .•

Wrrrnuted Equal to Gillott's. Send yoisr ordei-3 along and they will bo attended to. Address

FRANK ..1IEA.TOS .! Crawlordsville, Indiana.

Oct. 17, 1850.

NOTICE TO

TAX-PAYERS FOR 1859!

"VTOTICE is hereby given that for the purpose of receiving Tuxes, 1 will attend either in person or by Deputj*, at the usual places of holding elections in the several Town^l)ips,.R3 follows.^

Conl-Creek township, Tuesday, Nov. 1st, 1S59. Wayne Wednesdayj 2d, Ripley Thursday, 3d, Brown Friday 4th, Scott Saturday 5th, Clark Monday 7th, Walnut Tuesday Pth, Franklin Wednesday 9th, Sugar

Creek Thursday 10th, Madison Friday llih, Union Saturday 12th,

RATES OF TAX FOR 1859:

•L For State -tax 20 cts. on each one hundred ddllars, and 50 cts polli.Count^' tax. 15$t3- on each, one hundred dollitra, aijd 50 ck4. poll School tax 10 cts. on each one hundred dollars, and 50 cts poll Sinking Fund tax 2 cts. on each one hundred dollars in all the townships Road tax 5 cts in all the townships upon each one hundred dollars, except Wayne/which is 4 cts. on the hundred Ripley is 3 cts on the hundred Brown is 6 cts. on the hundred Scott is 3 cts. on the hundred Madison .3 cts. on the hundred Walnut is 4 cts. on the hundred Townshiprtax 3 cts. in all the townships upon each one hundred dollars, except Coal-Creek, which is 2 cts. on the hundred Scott is 1 ct. on the hundred Madison is 2 cts. on the hundred Franklin is 4 cts. on the hundred Clark is 2 cts. on the hundred Kail-Road tax is 10 cts. on each one hundred dollars in all the townships School Building tax on the hundred dollars is 15 cents in Coal-Creeky aiid-.5f) cts. poll 2 cts.in Ripley 10 cts, in Brown,'and 25 cts. poll 1 ct. in Scott 5 cts. in Madison 2 cts. in Franklin 8 cts. in Walnut and 15 cts. poll 10 cts. in Clark and 25 cts. poll 10-cts. in Union aud 23 cts. poll 20 cts. in the Corporation of the town of Crawfordsville, and 50 cts poll.

WM. H. SCHOOLER, Treasurer

Oct. 20, 1859. of Montgomery County.

DRY-G00PS &J3ARPET STORE

JOHN

!SHILLIT0

Sep£e«aber ^29,18$9.

LAIR

& C0.

No's 101,103, and 105 West Fourth St.,

CINCINNATI, OHIO. IJJFORTERS OF

Dry-Goods & Carpeting,

Respectfully inform their customers and purchasers generally that they„are npw opening •, an' extensive and complete assortment of

O O S

CARPETING, FLOOR OIli-CLOTHS, &c., fee. Families, Hotel Keepers Steamboat owners, and all others rqay d^pend.upon finding the best class" oTGoods,' at. pHcfes as how as they can be pjircfia^cL in the Eastern Cities.

Clotling,

STAPLE DRY-G0ODS & CARPETS,

R%EIX,ED,

eY-W

direct from™ the

^.^Dgland manufacturers at I

,..June.aj„ GRAHAM BRO'S.

200 OZ. QUININE

JUST

t_,

june 7, 1859,

ii-T. IX BROWIT.

received by

5$^"

Crawford Mullikin,

HA^E

r|c|iv4i ihei^EaH an% M^inter'stock whieh^thfey aVe'opehing at exfremcly'low pi-ices for cash,«ind po^istakc.

Youth's Borits, Boy's Hats & Caps, nejv styles Woman's Boots & .Slijpts.

Misses' Boots Shoes, Ready Made Clothing,

Satinetts and Fancy Cossimeres.

If vou want bargains do not TfofgBt to call'at PRAWFORD-ife, MUJJLIKIN^S. Oct. 13.1859-ly.

I I E N S O

Op«lt0NlBOMERY 1 I

tender

:you

NONE BETTER* J^ONE CHEAPER. Yours very Respeetfullv, Oct. 6, 1858tf. A. S. HUGHES:

SNYDER'S

CHEAP jCASH STORE

JL ..-r. IS THE GREATEST PLACE FOR •/V.-.:- F- -r TV*'

BARGAINS tN CRAWF0RDSV1LLE,

And will always keep an extensive assortment of

Carpets, Matting,

OIL-CLOTHS, & HOUSE FURNISHING

ass- mm

And offer great inducements to

r-"*S

3Pari2atSl=.

.... T. I J.

Fancy DeLaines. Persian Cloths, All Wool DcLaincs, French Merinos,

SAXON MERINOS/

MAMTJLLA SHAWLS, LONG CLOTH SHAWLS t"' WEN'S BOOTS, CALF AND KIP,

my. tno86:-8inofere ihanks for your

vfry^iiberal patronage since^"I have been with ytiu, and ns my rooms are permanently located in this place, I hope you may find it to your own advantage as well as mine to give me a call always when you wa^ anything in my line, aa I am determined none" caV make ybti any better work and none shall make you any cheaper. I always keep the best assortment of cases and fiames in the market, and the only Megascopic Camera in this part of the country. CaH nnd seeme fvhepev^r yeb want Daguerrooty^js, Me l|in-. ecifypc^ A&brotvpfs^: Photogwighs, or atiy mnd', (ffVrinliglit-Pictures. 'The nibtto shall be' S

GALL AND SKEjX?»

We will tike great pleasure in showing our new FALL Stock of DRY-GOODS,' "(W

CARPETS,

-»»k»j BOOTS' it SHOES, AC.

Our stock is now veiy Large and well assorts ed. Having facilities for buying Goods at

Extra Low Prices,

Our expenses being light and no debts to.lose

WE CAN AND WILL SELL

E A

We hare fitted up a

CARPET ROOM,

9

Cash Buyers.

We also trade for RAG CARPETS, BUTTER, EGGS, FEATHERS, «fc ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE..

ARCA1

't WENT Y-FIVE

WORTH OF

GEO. SNYDER, & CO., Washington Stiect.

Crawfordavills, Oct 6,1859.-ly.

..'•J

"I

THOUSAND

DOLLARS

Er

i)

Campbell, Galey & Harter

JJiVJ aV-

OC^OIJER 6, 1839 (V12N3.)

SUMMER HAtS,

DP

the latest

it

vies, just received by Express

at I june 5. .GRAHAM BRO'S.

CHU & AUO YK Ej

&T f*1k FJ? ». K'2" TMrORTKKS^ANp MANUFAOSUtfESfe OB1

CIGARS, SNUFF,

-ANb-

TOM J&.Gcio,'y

South side Main, bet. tVasillngtcm &'Creen Sts

1 ^CRi\V FOR^SVILLEJ5

WOULD

respectfully inform the citizens generally, that having bought the establiehmentipf' Mr iAuNoltbvnnd-wishing'to do a living business, would solicit a continuation of the liberal jmtronagc heretofore extended to the concern. 'Oall fit -vold stand, opposite t,he Eolton Hou^e, sign of the Indian Chief. "'^TOBACCO AND CIGARS, Atjivholesale and-Retail,I The most choice, bnaijds of Tobacco and,Cigars will be sold at the lowest figures. SCHyXTS & VANDYKE.

Maf 5, !85iMly. f.

J. S- MII-LEUt: M.3EFFSER.,

J. S. MILLER & CO,.

CARRIAGES BUGGIES,

Cheaper than Ever! ,v r. m.

Competitiosi Distanced.^

J. S. MILLER,

AVING increased his extensive facilities for manufacturing

CARMBESf SUGGSS, and light vehicles of every description by ad mitting the above named practicle workmen as ..partners,-wish to inform his old customers.anji, the"public generally, t^'at tliey are prepared to .gct up cheaper, k'£'f

BETTER AND neater work, &im4k#&thor».S^ifshlM6it -ofU-he kind in this section of country. Any person in want of a goodyc-hicle. would do,wellto cult and excjniije 'for thtmselves beftft-e purc^asing-elsewliere.:'

Being all practical workthen, and employ hone but.the.best 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 iregards price and quality of or &._D'RepairingJ.don« promp% with nieatneiSs.— Biacksmitiiing, Trimming, Painting, &c.

All our work warranted one.vear. ..fa iC^l'rofoindJy^&ieiuLfa wCgenmul public for past patronagfi, the Senior partner respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm.

CrSign, "J. S. MILLER & C-O.," MarKet®fre^^0ri»WfordHlfille Ind:, North- oT Gqurt Sqiferg. fit., 4 6ct. 6, 1859.—ly.

,Ho(j«eSquare.

a

S O E

••.-.•iIS

DETERMINED TO TAKE

r" iThe lead, in the sale off -rr 1 BOOTS, SHQES, CLOTHING,

HAFS

Welie

CAPS

Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Hosiery, Cravats,

Collars, Suspenders, (£c.

would calltlie attention ofthe buying pub to our NEW A'ND COMPLETE

STOCK OF GOODS,

Specified above.' _A.lso a very fine assortment of ft Clothing, Frcuch Cassimeres,

Fancy Testings. l.n

All of which will be disposed of on very favorable terms. As we have ^one out of the Dry Gooda trade, we'can give this branch of'the trade great attention, and thereby suit our customers better, both in quality-and price. We promise to undersell all so call^ind see us, before you buy.

Sept. 29, 1859-tf. WM. BROS1LEY.

MammOtu

STOVE STORE!

A heavy stock of Stoves now arriving at

No.' 5,

a

E

in all its fullest perfection!

., ,, —A large variety of—

COOKING STOVES,

•J —ALSO—..

Till Ware & c.

Manufactured for sale and to order. O O I N E N S I S .' Kept constantlv on hand.

WEW iiillll

Guttering, &c., done to order.

O"All work warranted and all articles sold low for cash, or approved ..., .v,

Country Produce!

Old Copper-

-Iron

-Raors

Guardrian's

&c.

CHILION JOHNSON.

April 7, 1859.—ly.

HO, ETEBYB01Y! GROCERY STORE. THEtsubscriber

havfng entered into the above

business, in all its branches, would respectfully inform the.citizens of Grawfordsville and surrounding country, that he will keep at all times, for sale at the lowest possible figures.

BIO, LAGUYRA & JAVA COFFEE

AJ1 the different kinds of

TEAS LOAF, CRUSHED, HAVANA

AND N. TO. SUGAR SPICES

White Fish, Mackerel!, &c.

Candles—all kindg Soaps Clieese: Nuts Candies Rasins JPrunes Dve-Stuffs a superior article of Chewiijg

OB A CCO.

Tobacco of alL .tJie various brands.,

CIOAR.S

Of all kinds from- a. 'fine Principee, down tb" the common Boone cotinty Spanish, Ac., &c. It is'Altogether unnecessary for me to go into a lengthy enumeration of articles, but suffice it to say, that we will endeavor to keep such a stock at all, times, as Vill enable us to accommodate' all that may favor us with a call in the retaining ~We buy all kinds of,

Country Produce

And respectfully solicit a liberal share of the patronage ofthe farming publie. [tfRemeniber, our stand is 4ife dctor south of Graham's Old Corner—In Nicholsofl's building, on Washington Street, f-r r- 's :r ^DAVlD'CAfl^PBELL.

June 30, 1859.—3m. ..

XT^03P|f E is'Kejeljy/gjv^th^-tli^^de/^-cc] Guardian of the nfitlor lieiri at lawrof James G. Mitthell will sell at private sale on or. after f6ur, weeks..from date hereof, the following, described-real estate, t.o-wit Lots ho. twentynine (29) andthirty'(30) as same is knbwn on the plat of the second.externaddition to the town ofWaveland.'

Terms—One .hundred .dollars ,Q.f the nurchase,, motiey to be paid in hand, and the feStfltie one .year tfitH iiUfrest theptirchaser to givehi's notes with approved surety, payable without relief from valuation laws.

MARTHA P. MITCHELL.*

Oct. 6, 1859*. Guardian.

Notice to Stock Growers.

ri^HE subscriber in returning his thanks to the 1_ many Farmers ofthis and surrounding fiount,ies,ifor the liberal patronage extended to him during the-present and past years, in the wayof Beef and Pork traffic and feeling under obligations to them for their patronage, ha0 divided upon the following method to express his eenti ments towards them for such favors. In order to introduce and-

foster

a

W

lstprem. 50 cts per head on 25 2d 1st 2d 1st 2d 1st 2d

25 50 25 50 25 50 25

325. 310 300 300 275 275 259 250

275 250 250 225 225 200 200 175

25 50 50 75 75

100 100

The above awardi made and given by compe tent and proper judges of qualities, (unknown to owners of hogs if possible.) Scales deciding the nctt weight. JOHN W, BLAIR,.

Oct: G, 1859.-

New Jewelry.

Aby

lrti^re stock of all the latest styles and.most fashionable'Jewelrr, just received and for sale JAMES PATTERSON.

June ^3, lfi59.

CLOCKS ^CLOCKS! 8 day & 24 hour Clocks of different pat-terns—-all warranted—-}astreceived and for sale by JAMES. PATTERSON,

June 23,,lp59 Main Street.

SPECTACLES SPECTACLES

GOLD,

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

June 23,1859.) JAMES PATTERSON.

^SILVER «FE PLATED WARE!

A

large stock of Silver and Plated Ware, consisting in part of Cruit Stands, Tea and Coffee Pot", Tea. Desert and Table Spoons, Butter Knives and Desert Forks: just received at

June 23, 1859.) AS. PATTERSON'S.

~. Cutlery. 7

A large stock of Table Cntlerv just received J\ at JAMES PATTERSON'S. June 23, 1859. .-v.'.

Pocket Knives & Porte Monies. i—call and so JAS. PATTERSON.

rpHIS largest.stock in town—call and see for .1 voti'rselves. June 23, '59.

Musical Instruments.

ACCORDEONS,

Flutes, Fifes, Violin arid

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

GOLD PENS

0

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

R1of

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Music Boxes, EPAIRED and warranted. To this branch the business, I call especial attention, and feel confident, that in prices and quality of work, pcrlect satisfaction will be given.

June 23, 1859.

JAS. PATTERSON.

GUARD AGAINST FALL AND

WINTER FIRES!

BY

CHOICE INSURANCE

Incorporated 1819—Charter Perpetual.

Cash Capital, $1,000,000

ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. N E S S O 9 4 2 1 8 1 7 2 And the prestige of 40 years success and experience.

UPWARDS OF $15,000,000

Of losses have been paid by the ^Etna Insurance Company in the iast 40 years. Tha value ol reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following

LOSSES PAID BY THE

iETNA

DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS: In Ohio, In Wisconsin, In Kentucky,.. Missouri, Iowa'«fc Minn., Penn's & Va.,. In Michigan, In Indiana, In Illinois, Tennessee, Kansas & Neb., Arkansas & Ga., Mississippi & Alabama,.

$431,520 83 106,955 07 204,939 40 384,51^ 04 101,399 46 31,495 82 .158,043 81 146,839 81 448,327 41 97,549 21 19,945 77 23,945 09 52,412 18

FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION Risks accepted at terms consistentwith solvency and fair profit. Especial attention given to Insurance of DWELL­

INGS and Conttnit, for* terms of I to 5 years. The solid service long and successfully tried, and tHe many advantages the iEtna Insurance Company possesses in its line, should not be overlooked by those ready to insure and understanding their best interests.

During "stringent times" the necessity for reliable .Insurance becomes an imperative duty— the ability of property owners .to sustain loss being then much lessened,

Agencies in all':the principal cities and towns throughout the "'State. Rolicies issued without delay, by any ofth6 duly authorized Agents of the Company.

Business attchded .to with dispatch. dud fidelity. JAMES HEATON, Ainum

Sept. 8, 1859.—3m..

JL trade, at the ola Nicholson stana on washihgton street, wh er® he wilhkeep all kinds 6f Leather for sale, at th^ lowest cash price. He will also pay the highest mt^'ket prices-for all kinds of- Hicfes. Call and see me. "WM. CAMPBELL.

Aug.^lf, 1859—.1m*'. ...

MEAT MARKET,

Main st., Crawfordsville.

rpEE subscriber having purchased the Meat establishment of I. A. Marks on Main st., would inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that it is his intention to keep for sale, jit all times, or as nearly so as possible, all kinds of Fresh Meats, viz: Beef, Pork, Veal and Mutton, and respectfully solicits a liberal share of patronage. Give me a call, at the old Stand, South of the Public Square, and we will endeavor to please tou both in article and prices.

gept. 16, 1859.-tf.

generous emulation

among, -his patrons with reference to feeding good hogs for next year's operations, he proposes therefore to distribute among them. the following Premiums upon the best fatted lot- or lots of hogs of competitors own feeding It is so-un-derstood that said premiums are to be paid over and above the regular market prices at Crawfordsville, Ind., upon the day of delivery, to-wit:

JOHN BISHOP.

O 2

SR.

to eS 'A =7? o.°i? a*

BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD PILLS.

PHARMACV

DR. ROBACK'S

Scandinavian Remedies.

WHEN

Dr. Roback, the celebrated Swedish Physician, introduced his Blood Purifier and Blood Pills in the United States, he set forth in plain language their curative properties. This was years a o. The task of recommending them has since been taken out of his haiids. 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 tlrs class, or who chose to investigate for themselves are now of one mind on this important subject.

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

FACTS:

That the BloooPuiufier and Bloou Pills have been proved bv analysis to CONTAIN NO MINERAL That they curc the almost universal complaint,

DYSPEPSIA,

with unerring ccrtainty, and in a very short time. That after all other medicines have proved useless, they relieve

LIVER COMPLAINT,

and restore the health and strength of the sufferer. That SICK FEMALES, who have languished for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation.— That all sexual disabilities art removed by their cordial and gently stimulating properties. That thej' recruit

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS, however they may have been trifled with aud abused that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and render it enjoyable. That, operating directly upon the poison of disease in the blood, they

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

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED, and that there is no disease of the Stomach and Bowels, the liver, the nervous system, the skin, glands or muscles, in which they do not give prompt relief, and, (if administered before the very citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect cure.

BearJn mind that the Scandinavian Vhoet able Blood Pills are endorsed by the experi ence of thousands of living Witnesses, who, in letters, affidavits, medical works, and by word of mouth, proclaim them to be the very best preparation of the kind ever offered to the brokendown victims of ill health. They hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system* and to expel it thoroughly and permanently.

No one can doubt their superiority after one single irial—•they are not only better Dut, in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, (ot it takes a less number of them to produce a better effect.

Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blodd Purifier, 41 per bottle, or $5 per half dozen Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 25 cts. per box, or 5 boxes for $1.

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

Dr. Roback's Medical Almanac and Farriily Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can be had gratis of any of his Agents throughout the country.

In difficult or complicated cases, Dr. Roback may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one stamp for the reply.

From Ret. Mr. McMullen, Pastof bi1 Roberts Chapel. Indianapolis, October 6,1857

Dr. C. W. Roback—r-Dcar Sir: I have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which I have suffered much at titries. While it is pleasant to the taste, it certainly has a happy effect upon the nefrves. Please accept my thanks for vour kind regards, and believe me, 'Yours, J. VT. T: MoMUIiLEN.

Principal Office and Sales-Rooms No. 6 East Fourth steet, 3d building from Main street Cincinnati, Ohio. Labamtory in Hammotid 'street.

For sale by Manson & Powers, Crawfordsville Tttlbaf-'t ti Son, WavfelandjDrG. W.Miller, Ladoga! I. E. G. Naylor, Darlington Dougherty & Deails, Dailington Wm. Bromley, Pleasent-Hill James & BrO., Parkersburg and by Druggists atld Merchants generally.

April 14, 1859.-ly:

Bath Brick

rr^jjIS invaluable &ticle to all house-keepers, to be had at T. D. BROWN'S July 7,'59-1

PPER Oven, or Drum Stoves, at *prl4] C- JOHNSON'S.

Notice

TS

fiereirFglten to those knowing "tlf&nffeelves indebted'to th&latc firm of Christman & Gregg that their notes and accounts must be settled im-' mediately by Cash, or the same will be left in, the hands of the proper

officers for collection, SAJitlEL H. GREGG.

Aiig. li, i859-^8w.

Read

and take warning-.

WEknowing

want ihoudf iind qilist have it. Those thcmselVos ifidtbtcd to us by note or account, will sax'e moilcy paying within twenty or thirty days. We must fbtivc our business in that time, and shall have to ptit It in tha hands of officers for speedy collection.

CHARLES ALLEN, and JOHN V. KEERAN

Successors to Allen, Galey a Kekba*. Aug 25,1859.

BOOT & SHOE

EMPORIUM!

Corner of Green & Main St*i

The only exclusive Boot and Shoe Store ill

Crawfordsville!

Where customers can purchase not only ever/ kind of article in the Boot and Shoe trade but at prices

LOWER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE

The great inducement we offer in our prioes and the beautiful quality and durability of our stock of Boots aud Shoes are such that every man, woman and child will save

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT

By trading at our establishment a quarter of dollar saved these times is an item that no one should overlook. Being exclusive in the business and with the best of facilities for doing buai iness we are enabled to

N E S E

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

BOOTS & SHOES.

Ladies' Kid Congress daitert Lace 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 Plain Calf Shoes

(^Connected with the establishment is Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch. 5j-"A superior article of PLOW SHOES) also, Boys kip and calf Boots and Shoes.

ETA'large and complete stock of LEATHER and Findings, to which the attention of the trade is respectfullv invited.

May 26, '59.—ly.] DAVID KESTER,

The Sabbath-School Bell,

Aoriginal

NEW collection of choice hymns and tunes, and standard, carefully and simply arranged as solos, duets, trios, semi-choruses and choruses, and for organ, melodeon, or piano.— This book contains nearly 200 hymns and tunes, and is one of the best collections for Sabbathschools ever issued. Price 12 cents, $8 per hundred, postage 1 cent. Elegantly bound, 20 cts., $15 per hundred, postage 3 cents. Among the large number of new and poDUla tunes may b6 found "Kind Words can Never Die," "Tha Voice from Heaven," and "God is There."-— These were sung tc some five thousand children, and teachers at the Sunday-school Celebration «nd United States Teachers' Convention at Dr. Jayne's Hall, Philadelphia, by the Misses Laura and Nettie Tremaine, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and were highly appreciated. Nearly ten thousand copies have been sold within sixty days. They have been introduced into sorae of the latest schools in New York and Brooklyn. Among the number are Dr. Tyng's, Dr. Hutton's, Dr. Gillette's, and Dr. McLane's. Just published by

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ATTENTION! THE LATEST ARRIVAL

OF SPRING AND

SUMMER GOODS!

F. H. PRY & CO,

now receiving and optmihg their Sprlhg and Summer stock Of

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

€a$I) or |3r0fou*t

We ask all fcho visit our market to purchase, to

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

PRINTS, OF ALL GRADES,

LAWNS, BERAGES, BONNETS,

RIBBONS,

SHAKER hoods*

Of 411 kilnls. CtTRTAlS GOODS,

Satinets and Cassinieres,

Vostiilifil,

DRESS SILKS FIOtJfiED & PLAIN,

Boots and Shoes

For etefry body. French Chlntc, rety chvapj La A fine stock of

QUEENS WARE,

Giaasware,

KNIVES .. & FORKS POCKET

KNIVES* TABLE & TEA SPOOKS,

AC.* AC.,

itf «11.4 for.

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