Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 December 1859 — Page 3
Crawfordsville
PLOWS,
and Waveland
N I E
There will be a meeting at. Waveland on Tuesday, the 3d of January, 1860, at 2 o'clock, P. M. at Brownsvalley on Wednesday, the 4th of Jan., at 2 o'clock, P. M. at Gilliland School House on the 5th of Jan. for the purpose of taking stock in the above road.
B. T. Ristine, Dr. T. W. Fry, Jesse
Cumberland.
Todd. TVilliam Canine, and James Graham, will" attend the meetings. Let the Farmers attend in mass.
At Crawfordsville. on Saturday, 7th of January.
COMMITTEE.
Sale of Real Estate.
f-T-rjTi tmiersisned, one of the administrators 1 of tl^S of iVoblo B. Graham, deceasrcT will sell nt public auction at the door of the court honse in the town of Crawfordsville, on Saturday the 2lst day of January.. 1860, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock P. 1., the undivided two-thirds of lot No. four, as same is known and designated on the original pi nr. of said town. Terms: one third ol the price to bo paid in hand,
5n six ftDd balance in twelve
months irom day of sale, the deferred payments to be secured by notes with approved security, waivinc relief from valuation laws and bearing interest from dates.
AMBROSE W. ARMSTRONG, Adm'r. Dec. 22, lB59-4w* -t
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CINCINNATI ROVER,
CIXCiyXATI HOVEL.
.CIXCIXXATI ROVER,
CIXCIXXATI ROVER,"
CINCINNATI ROVER,
CINCINNATI ROVER,
CINCINNATI ROYER,
CINCINNATI ROVER,
CINCINNATI ROVER,
CINCINNATI ROVER,
CINCINNATI ROVER.
WAKK/lIVTEf?
WARRANTED,
.WARRANTED,
WARRANTED,
WARRANTED.
WARRANTED.
WARRANTED,
WARRANTED.
WARRANTED,
FOR At Cincinnati Prices,
AT CINCINNATI PRICES,
AT CINCINNATI PRICES,
AT CINCINNATI PRICES,
AT CINCINNATI PRICES.
ONE
Horse Corn Plows. Single. Double, and Three Shovel Plows Revolving Ha.v Rakes. Straw Cutters, and all other kinds of Fannin? Implements, constantly on hand and for sale ^Cheaper than at any other place. Iy
CAMPBELL, GALEY &HARTER. No. 7, Commercial Block. Crawfordsville, Ind., Dec. 1.5, 1659.
BEAD THIS 0*53!
THE
undersigned would inform their delinquent friends that on and after the first day of January 1860, they will distribute all their c!cliu^i$nt claims with proper officers for collection. Being compelled to this act, those interested may expect it certain. We will make no -t'ese?re.
31-links
CHARLES ALLEN. & JOIIN V. KF.ERAN
Succcssors to ALLEN, GALEY KEERAX. Dec. 15, 1859.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY
virtue of an Execution to me directed by the Clerk of the Court, of Common Pleas of Montgomery County, I will expose to eale at public auction, at the Court, House door in thtown of Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, and State of Indiana, on Saturday the 31st day of .Decemppr. 1P59, between the fiours of ten o'clock, A. M., aid 4 o'clock. P. of said day, the rentsard profits for the term of seven years of the.fbllowing described real estate, to-wit:— The undivided moity of a part of the south-west, quarter of section No. 32, in township No. 19, north of range No. 4 west,, and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at the.top of the bluff, two rods and 30 links east of the south-west corner of the Scott and Newton tract of land in said quarter, from thence running north meandering the bluffs, until it intersects the north line of said tract of land at the point of the bluffs north-east of Samuel Hollingsworth's house, thence east with said line to the north-east corner of said tract: therice south 14 degrees, west 5 chains fc
to the south-west corner of said tract
thence west to the place of beginning which is intended to include the moiety of all said Mill tract under the bluff and the hill side, together with all the privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging all lying and being in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana: and if the rents and profits will not bring a sufficient sum to" satisfy said execution, I will then and there, at the same time and place, offer a sufficient amount of the above described real estate to satisfy said execution and costs. Taken on 'execution as the property of Darwin T. Hills, er., Sarah Hills, Edwin H. Hills, et. al., at the stiit of John Wilson. WM. K. WALLACE,
1
.Sheriffof M. O.
Dee. 8,1859-3w-prs fee $6,00.
6th Annual Announcement.
CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE
Cosmopolitan .A.rt
ASSOCIATION!
Fthis
Joseph Allen, Johnson
ROM all sections of the country subscribers to popular Art Institution (now in its sixth year,} are being received in a ratio unparalleled with that of any previous year.
Any person can become a member by subscribing $3 Which will entitle him to 1st—Tlie
beautiful Steel Engraving
"Sbahspeare and bis Friends,» 2d—A Copy of the elegantly Illustrated Art .1 ournal, one year. 3d—A Free Season Admission to tlae Galleries, 548 Broadway,
Sew York.
Tn addition to which, over four hundred valuable Works of Art aro given to subscribers, ns Premiums. comprising choice Paintings, Sculptures, Outlines, ic by the first American and Foreign Artists.
THE SL'PRKB EXGR AVISO, which every subscriber will receive immediately on receipt of the subscription, entitled
"SHAKSPEARF. AND HIS FJRIENDS," is of a character to give unqualified pleasure and satisfaction. No woik ofequal value wnseverbefore placed within reach nfthe people at such a piice. The engraving if of very large s'ze, beinp printed on heavy plate paper. 30 by 38 inches, making most superb ornr ment suitable for the walls of either the library, parlor or office.
It can be sent to any part of the country, by mail, with snfty, being packcd in a cylende'r postage pre-paid.
Think of itl Such a work, delivered free of charge, and the Art Journal, oue year for three dollars!
SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received until the evening of Tuesday, tlie3Fst ofJanuary, 1^60, at which time the books will close and the prenii urns be given to subscribers.
No person is restricted to a single subscription. Those remitting $15 are entiled to six member-i-hips
Subscriptions from Ca'iibrnia,' the Canndas, •and all Foreign Providences, must- be $3:50 instead of,$3, in order to defray extra postage, kc.
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Address L. DERBY ..Actuary C.A.A., 546 and 5-18 Broadway. New ork. Subscriptions also received at. the Book Store, by FRANK M. BEATON,
Hon. Sec'y for Crawfordsville a"d vicinity. December 8, 1859.
NEW WHOLESALE & RETAIL Grocery Store
BAKERY!!
C. CASSELL & CO.,
WING just opened up in the above business on Vernon street, South of Public Square. Would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that their stock is complete in every respect, and will be sold at low figures, at wholesale or retail. Our stock of Groceries consists in part of COFFEE of varions kinds, viz: Java, Laguyra, Rio, kc. SUGARS—Crushed. Pulverized and N. O. Su ar. TEAS—Young rJysou, Impeiia!. Gun-Powder, and Black Teas. MOLASSES—Goldpn Syrups,
Sugar House, and N. O. Molasses. Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Spice, Pi-pp^r, Rice, Citron, Mace, Cinnamon. Cloves, Ginger, Nutmegs, Raisins. Ground Mustard, kc nlso various kinds ot Fish —Mackerel. White and Cod-Fish: Wooden ware, j&c kc. FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS alvavs on hand and fold at extremely lew priova.
The
rg^y
'OT1 A
I. tlunf Iresli every
Of our cetablishnu-nr is ciitirr-1 new, every I thing having been fitted up in the most superb order and we feel confident that we are pre par•d to meet the demsnuU of this peopK- jth anyill our line. A superior article of Bread, ... ... dav, Crackers, Pies, and unsurpassed
Cakes of all kinds.:
Vvredeling Ca.kes!
Pnrtioulnr attention will be privf-n to jrt-fti«t«r up superior Cakes,-to. order, tor Wedding I'urties, decorated if desired, in superb style. The best article of Sugar, Boston, Butter and Soda Crackers, manufactured and sold at wholesale or retail, nt extremely low prices. We shall keep a large stoek of Groceries. &c., constantly on hand sufficiently large to accommodate all who may favor us with their patronage, for wholesale or retail trade, k. at unprecedented low figures. Counti-y dealt is would do well to give us a call when in want of nnvthing in our line.
C. CASSELL & CO.
Crawfordsville, Dec 8, 1 foiJ—tf.
Louij-ville. New Albany and Chic*} RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
ja&sgQ
1859. 1859. Fall Arrangement.
Two Daily Trains lo St.
Lonlf, Cincincago.
ON AND AFTER OCT. 8TH PASSENGEH TRAINS WILL BE RUN A3 FOLLOWS:
CIOINfJ JVORTTI.
FROM NEW ALHANY.—MITCHEM. ACCOMMOHATION.—Daily, except Sundays, at 8:30 A. M. Stopping at all Stations. Arrives at Mitchell at 12:05 P. M.
CIIICAOO 4 ST. Lnrrs EXFKFSS MAIL.—Daily except Sundays, at 11 ."5 A. M. Connecting nt Mitchell wit.h the O. & M. R. train for St Louis at. 3:-14 p. m.: and for Cincinnati at 5:00 p. m. Passemrers dine at Mitchell and reach Chicago at, 7:45 a. m.
CHICAGO ASH ST. LOI IS NIGHT EXI'HF.SS.— Daily, except. Saturdays, at 10.50 p. ni.—connecting at Mitchell with t.he train for St. Louis at 2 50 A. M. [No connection for Cincinnati.] Reach Chicago at 8-00 P.M.
GOTNC SOUTH.
FROM MICHIG AN CTTY..—Cincinnati and Louisville Day Express—Daily, except Sundays, at 1-40 A. M. (leaving Chicago nt 10-45 A. M.) Arriving at Cincinnati at 1-40 a. m., Connecting closely at Lafayette for New Albany, arriving at 5-00 a. m., and at. Louisville at 5 40 a
Cincinnati and Louisville Nigh! Express -Daily, except Saturdays, at 10 55 P. M. (leaving Chicago at 8-00 P. M.) running directly through, reaching Cincinnati at 9-40 A. —New Albany 4-25 P. M., and Louisville at 5-15. P. M. (Cy-Trains stop at all Regular Stations and at signal stations on signal.
Both Through Trains connect at Greenrastle with all Trains on the Terre H.iute and Richmond R. R., and at Lafayette with the trains of the Toledo_ and WabashRailrond, 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.
EFOnly one change of Cars for Chicago, St. Louis or Cincinnati
IBAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH O'Through Tickets for sale in Louisville, No. 555 Main street, and at the Company's office in New Albany, Michigan City, and Chicago, for all the principal points in the East and North west., R. E. R1CKER, Superintendent.
Supt'a Office, New Albany, Oct. 1, 1859. (T. N6. 49.)
McC LEAN'S
STRENGTHENING
CORDIAL
BLOOD
Purifier.
Before taking.
THR
After taking.
GREATEST REMEDY TN THE WORLD. This Cordial is distilled from a berry known only to myself, and chemically combined with some of the most valuable medical roots, herbs and barks known to the mind of man. viz: Blood Root, Wild Cherrv Bark, Yellow Dock, Dandeloin, Snrsaparilla, 'Elder Flowers, with others, producing a most infallible remedv for the restoration of health ever known It is Nature's own remedy, curinsr disease by natural laws. When taken, its influence is felt coursing through every vein of the body, purifying and acceleiating the circulation of the blood. It neutralizes any bPlious matter in the stomach, and strengthens the whole organization.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chror.icor Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from Disordered Liver or Stobiach, Dyspepsia. Heartburn, inward Piles. Acidity or Sickness of the Stomach, Fullness of Blood to the Head, dull pain or swimming in the Head. Palpitation of the heart, Fullness or Weight in the Siomach, Sour Eructations, Choking or Suffocating feeling when lying: down. Dryness, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Night Sweats, inward Fevers-, Pain in the small of the Back, Chest or Side.— Sudden Flashes of Heat, Depression of Spirits, Frightful Dreams, Languor, Despondency, or any Nervon9 Disease, Sores or Blochos on tho Skin, and Fever and Ague (or Chills and Fever.) It will also cure the diseases of the Bladder and Womb,such as Seminal Weakness. Incontinence of (he Urine, Strnnguarv, Inflamation or Weak ness of the Womb or Bladder, Whites, etc.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. This Cordial will never fail to cure any of the above diseases, if taken as per directions ou each bottle, in German, English and French.
OVER A MILLION OF BOTTLES Have been sold during the last s:x months, and in no instance has it failed in giving entire satisfaction. Who. then, will suffer from weakness or debility, when McLean's Strengthening Cordial will cure you?
TO THE LADIES.
Do you wish to be healthy and strong? Then go at once, and get some of McLean's Cordial. It will strengthen -and invigorate your whole system, causing healthy and pure circulation of blood to flow through every vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health will mount to your cheek again.
Each bottle is warranted to give satisfaction. FOR CHILDREN. We say to pnrents, it' your children are sickly, puny, or afflicted with complaints prevalent to 'bildren, giye them a small quantity of McLean's Cordial, and It will make thetn healthy, fat and robust, Delay not a moment, try it, and you will be convinced.
V, IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE. CAVTION.—Beware of Druggists or dealers who may try to palm upon you some Bitter or Sarsaparilla trash which they can buy cheap, by saying it is just as good Avoid such men. Ask for McLean's Strengthening Cordial, and take nothing else. It is the only remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, and at the same time strengthen the system.
One table spoonful taken every morning fasting, is a certain preventive for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yellow Fever, or any prevalent disease. It is put up in large bottles.
Price onlv $1 perbottle, or (i bottles for $5. J. H. McLEAN, Sole Propiietor of this Cordial.
Also. McLean's Volcanic OiJ Liniment. Principal Depot on the orner of Third and Pine streets, St. Louis, Mo.
McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. THF. BKST UNIMF.NT IX 1 FIE WORLD. The only safe and certain cure for Cancers, Piles. Tumors, Swellings, and Brochele or Goitre. Paralysis, Neuralgia. Weakness of the Muscles, Chronic or Inflamatory Rheumatism, Stiffness of the Joints, Contracted Muscles or Ligaments. Ear Ache, Tooth-Ache. Bruises, Sprains, Wounds, Fresh Cuts, Ulcers, Fever ftores. Sore Nipples, Caked Breasts, Burns. Sc.-ilds, Sore Throat, or any Inflamation or Pain, I no difference how severe, or how long the discase may liavu existed. McLean's Celebrated
Liniment is a certain remedy. I Thousands of human beings have been saved bv the use of
ilt
h,:
of
docrcpUude and misery,
a this invaluable medicine.
McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment will relieve I pain almost instantaneously, and it will cleanse, purify and heal the foulest sores in an incrediblv short time.
For Horses and other Animal*. 1 -"v McLean's celebrated Liniment is the only safe and reliable remedy for the cure of Spavin, Ring
Hone, windgal, splints, unnatural lumps, nodes or swcilings. It will never fail to cure big head, Pollevil, Fistula, Old Running Sores, or sweeny, if properly applied. For sprains, bruises, I scratches, cracked heels, chafes, saddle or collar j:alls, cuts, sores, or wounds, it is an infallible I remedy. Apply it as directed, and a cure is certain.
Then trifle no longer with many of the worthless Liniments offered to you. Obtain a suppiy of Dr. McLean's celebrated Liniment. It will cure you.
J. H. McLEAN, SOLE PROPRIETOR, Corner of Third Pine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. MANSON POWERS, Agents, Nov. 17, 1859.] Crawfordbville, Ind.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
"PY virtue of an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Court of Common I Pleas of Montgomery county. I will expose to *..io ot. miblic auction, at. the Court House door jn the town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, and S.atcof Ind.,on Suturd-iy the 31st day of December, 1859. between the hours of ten o'clock A. M., and four o'clock P.M. of said day, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following described real e»t»t», to-wit —. Part of section thirty-two ',32! in township nineteen 19) north of range four west, and being I part of the Mill tract of land bought by one James M. Scott from Ambrose W. Whitlook,and bounded ns follows, viz Beginning at a corner established on the south boundary of said Mill tract being at the north side of north street in thstown of Crawfordsville, seven chains and fifty links east of the southwest corner of said Mill tract thence north in range with the plat of said town three chains and fifty links to a corner thctiee c-ast one chain and twenty-five links to a corner in range with an alley of said town thence north two chains and twenty-one links to a corner on the high bank: thence south eightyfive degrees east, seven chains and forty-three links to a corner on the east boundary of said tract, thcnce south fourteen degrees, west five (5) chains and thirty-one links to the south-east corner of said Miil tract, thence west seven chains and twenty-seven links to the place of beginning, it being the tract or parcel of land so!d by said Scott, to Thomas Newtou, since deceased. Also the undivided half ot' the Machinery in the Factory, upon said premises, ex cepting and reserving all that part of the above described premises which are situated upon the top of the high bank, occupied by the said Hollingsworth as a residence, the true intent of the above being to embrace all that part of said premises used and occupied for the purpose of machinery, together With all the water privileges connected therewith, and all of said undivided interest except the part thereof situaced upon the top of' said high bank, where said Hollingsworth resided, and thatpait owned by John Wilson, all lying and being in the county of Montgomery, and State of Indiana, and if the rents and profits will not bring a sufficient suta to satisfy said execution, 1 will then and there, at the same time and place, offer a sufficient amount of the above describ'jd real estate to satisfy said execution and costs. Taken on execution as the property of Samuel Hollingsworth, John JL Sneathen Dorwin T. Hills, sr., Sarah Hills, Edwin H. Hills, et al, at the suit of Mary Newton.
WM. K. WALLACE, Sheriff, M. 0 Dec. 8,1859-pr'« fee $9,00^
MammOtli
S O E S O E
A heavy stock of Stoves now arriving at
No. 5,
Commerci&l Block!
—THE—
a a
COOKING STOVES,
—ALSO—
W a &
Manufactured for sale and to order.
O O I N E N S I S
Kept constantly on hand.
WIS IHVIBfiy
Guttering, &c., done to order.
ITFAII work warranted and all articles sold low for cash, or approved
Country Produce!
Old Oopper- -Iron- -Racs-
CHILION JOHNSON.
April 7, 1^59.—ly.
SNYDEIi'S
CHEAP CASH STORE
IS THE GREATEST PLACE FOR
BARGAINS IN CRAWF0RDSV1LLE.
CALL AND SEE,
We will take great pleasure in showing J\r new FALL Stock of DRY-GOODS,
CARPETS. BOOTS SIIOES, AC.
Our stock is now very Large and well assorted. Having facilities for buying Goods at
Extra Low Prices,
Our expenses being light and no debts to lose
WE CAN AND WILL SELL
O IOC Ej -£l
3
We have fitted up a ..
CARPET ROOM,
And will always keep an extensive assortment of
Carpets, Matting,
OIL-CLOTHS, HOUSE FURNISHING
ejD
And offer great inducements to
Cash Buyers.
We also trade for RAG CARPETS, BUTTER, EGGS. FEATHERS,-A ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
JEO. SNl'DEfl, Ac CO.. Washington Sti«et.
Crawfoidsville, Oct 6, 1859—ly.
CRAWFORDSVILLE
O O S 0 E E
FRANK M. HEAT0I7,
WHOLESALE AXD KKTAIL DEALER IV
BOOKS, STATINOERY,
PAPER HANGINGS,
Fancy Articles, &c.,
Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of SCiiOOL & COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS. In general use, together with a great variety of
POCKET AND FAMILY BIBLES All sizes and prices. BLANK BOOKS, DIARIES,
TEACHERS' SCHOOL REGISTERS, TOY BOOKS, REWARDS OF MERIT, INKSTANDS, INKS, PENHOLDERS,
PENS, PENCILS, «fcc.,
Which will be disposed of at Cincinnati prices. Nov. 3, 1859.
CHEAP GOODS!
Crawford & Mullikin,
HAVE
received their Eall and Winter stock which they are opening at extremely low prices for cash, and no mistake.
Fancy Frints-
Faucy DeLnines. Persian Cloths, All Wool DeLaines, Freuch Merinos,
SAXON MEEIXCS, MAMT1LLA SHAWLS, LONG CLOTH SHAWLS,
MEN'S BOOTS, CALF AND KIP,
Youth's Boots, Boy's Boots, Hats «fe Cape, new styles, Woman's Boots & Shoes,
Misses' Boots Shoes, Ready Made Clothing,
Satinet/sand Fancy Cossimeres.
If you want bargainn do not forget to call at CRAWFORD fc MULLIKIN'S. Oct. 13, 1859-ly.
JOHN M. BUTLER, ATTQENEY AT LAW, CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. I
OFFICE,
South side of Public Square, in
Washington Hall. Coll*ctious promptly made and remitted. Dee. I, 1859.-ly.
Interesting To Farmers.
PLOW SHOP IN TOWN.
WHERE
all kinds of plows are made, and repairing done to order. Shop South of the Post Office on Green Street. Now is the time to bring on your plows and get them repaired for spring plowing. Horse shoeing done on the shortest notice. Shoes and nails always kept on hand, and good workmen to do the shoeing and everything else in our line done.to order. j. S. HATCH.
Crawfordsville, Dec. 8, 1859-tf.
HORACE WATERS,
AGENT
33S Broadway, IV. Y.
rUBUHHER OF
Music and Music Books,
DEALER
S
in all its fullest perfection! —A large variety of—
in Pianos, Melodeons, Alexandre.
Organs, Organ Accordeons, Martin's celebrated and other Guitars, Violins, Tenor Viols, Violincellos, Accordeons. Flutinas, Flutes,Fifes. Clarionetts, Triangles, Tuning Forks, Pipes and Hammers, Violin Bows,""best Italian Strings, Brass Instruments, for bands. Piano Stools and Covers, and all kinds of Musical Instruments.
Sheet IMnsic, from all the publishers in the U. S. Bertini's, Huntin's and Modern School, and all kinds of Instruction Books for the above instruments' Clinich Music Books: Music elegantly Bound Music Paper, and all kinds of Music Merchandise, at the Lowest Prices.
New Pianos, at .$175, $200,,$225, $250and up to $'800 SECOND HAND PIAN'OS from $25 up to $1G0 NEW MELODEONS, .$45,.$60. $75, $100 and up to .$'200 Second Hand Melodeons, from $30 to $80
ALEXANDRE
The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Book, No. 3—rontains 50 tunes and hymns.— Priee 4 cents each, $3 per hundred.
The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Book, combining Nos. I and 2, with several additional pieces, contains 75 tunes and hymns.— Price cents each, $5 per hundred.
The Revival Penny Music Books, Nos. 14 2. No. 1 contains 18 tunes and hymns. Price one cent. No. 2 contains 36 tunes and hymns. Price 3 cents each, $2 per hundred. Postage one cent each.
The Sabbath-School Bell contains 151 tunes and hymns. Price 12 cent£ each, $8 per hundred, postage 2 cents each elegantly bound, £s0 cents each, $15 per hundred.
Congregational Singing—An eight page Tract. Price 25c. per doz., SI 50 per hundred.
Testimonials of the Horace Waters Pianos and Melodeons: The Tiano came to hand, and in first rate order. It is a beautiful instrument and no mistake."—LEE & WALKER. Phila.
John Hewitt, of Carthage, N. Y., who has had one of the Horace Waters Pianos, writes as follows:— "A friend of mine wishes roe to purchase a piano for her. She likes the one you sold me in December, 1856. My piuno is becoming popular in this place, and I think I can introduce one or two more they will be more popular than any I other make." "We have two of Waters' Pianos in use in our Seminary, one of which has been severely I tested for three years, and we can testify to their good quality and durability."—WOOD GREG
ORY Mount Carroll, III. H. WATERS, ESQ.—Dear Sir: Having used
zo GRAY, Principal Brooklyn Heights Seminary." "The Piano I received from you continues t.o give satisfaction. I regard it as one of the best instruments in the place."—JAMES L. CLAKKE, Charleston, Va. "The Melodeon has safely arrived. I feel obliged to you for your liberal discount—will do all can for you in these parts."—RF.V. J. M. MCCORMJCK, Yarqucsville, S. C. "The Piano was duly received. It came in excellent condition, and is very much admired by my numerous family. Accept my thanks for you I promptness.''—KOBEHT COOPER, Warrenham, Bradford Co., Pa. "Your Piano pleases us well. It is the best one in our county."—THOS. A. LATHAM, Campbell ton, Ga. "We are very much obliged to you for having si-nt such a fine instrument for $250, and we shall take pains to recommend it."—BRANK, HELD Co., Buffalo Democrat.
ruble quality."—[N. Y. Evangelist. "We can speak of the merits of the Horace Waters Pianos from personal knowledge, as being of the very best quality."—[Christian Intelligencer. "Nothing at the State Fair displayed greater excellence in any department than the Horace Waters Pianos."—[Churchman. "The Horocc Waters Pianos are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material We have no doubt that buyers can do as well, perhaps better, at this than at any other house in the L'nion."—[ Advocate and Journal, "Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge comparison with the finest made anywhere in the country.''—[Home Journal. I "Horace Waters' Piano-Fortes are of full, rich and even tone, and powerful."—[New 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 friends to give him a call whenever they go to New York."—[Graham's
Magazine. W ARE ROOMS 333 BROADWAY, N. Y. May 5, 1859.
MERRILL & CO.,
lL-A.TO
J. 8. XILEEK.
OUGANS, with five 6tops, $lfi0,
nine stops, $185 and $225, thirteen stops, $250, $275 and $300, fifteen stops, $320 and $375 Alexandre Organ Accordeons—a new instrument just imported—price $S0 and $35 A liberal discount to Clergymen, Churches, Sabbath Schools, Seminaries and Teachers. The Tiade supplied at the usual trade discounts.
Sabbath School Books Published by this House: The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Book, No. 1—contains 32 tunes and hymns.— Price 3 cents each. $2 per hundred.
The Anniversary and Sunday School Music P.ook, No. 2—contains 36 tunes and hymns.— Price 3 cents each,$2 per hundred.
"The Horace Waters Pianos are known as among the very best. 'U are enabled to speak That they cure the almost universal complaint, of these instruments with confidence, from personal knowledge of their excellent tone and du-!
I S E S
AND
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
MEDICAL,
AGRICULTURAL
I S E A N E O S
SCHOOL BOOKS,
STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS,
One door west of the "WRIGHT HOUSE," No 19, East Washington street,
I N I A N A O I S
ETStandard works, in French aD«2 German.
[•'Engravings for Drawing Grecian Painting. MERRILL CO. Indianapolis, March 3,1859—ly
UPPER14]
Oven, or Drum Stoves, at
apr C- JOHNSON'S
'I^HE "Western Oak," at aprl4j, .. C.JOHNSON'S.
Take Notice.
THIStradingforewarncertain
is to all persons from buying or for a promissory note, given by me to William McNutt, for twelve dollars. dated the 30th day of December, 1856, due twelve months after date, as I am determined not to pay said note, having never had value received for the same. LEWIS F. CRANE.
Dec. 8, lb59-lt.
Choice Perfumery,
LL kinds, at [July '59
T. D. BltCWN'S,
if. HzrrNn.
manufacturing
Oct. 6, 1S59.—ly
Si MIILZS
JT S MILLER & CO*' CARRIAGES/ BUGGIES, Cheaper than Ever!
Competition Distanced.
J. S. MILLER,
HAVING
increased his extensive facilities for
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
and light vehicles of every description by admitting the above named practicle workmen as partners, wish to inform his old customers and the public generally, that they are prepared to get up cheaper,
BETTER AND NEATER WORK,
than any other establishment of the kind in this section of country. Any person in want of a good vehicle would do well to cal' and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere.
Being all practical workmen, and employ none but the 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 regards price and quality of work.
CTRepairing done promptly with neatness.— Blacksmithing, Trimming, Painting, &c. All our work warranted one year.
ETProfoundly grateful to the generous public for past patronage, the Senior partner respectfiil!y solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm. (DTSign, "J. S. MILLER Sc. CO.," Market Street, Crawfordsville Ind., North of Court House Square.
MEAT MARKET, Main si, Crawfordsville.
rpHE subscriber having purchased the Meat JL establishment of I. A. Marks on Main st., would inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that it is his inteution to keep for sale, at 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 tho Public Square, and we will endeavor to please you both in article and prices.
sept. 16, J859.-tf.
BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD PILLS.
PHARMACY
DR. ROBACK'S
Scandinavian Remedies.
W1Physician,
HEN Dr. Roback, the celebrated Swedish introduced his Blood Purifier and Blood Pills in theU"nitt'd States, he set forth in plain language their curative properties. This was years ago. The task of recommending them has since been taken 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 "assunm.ee doubly sure" before they decide—are everywhere approving and urging the use of these wonderful Preparations All who confide in the wisdom and honesty of th's elass, or who chose to investigate for themselves are now of one mind on this important subject.
The evidence in the possession of Dr. Roback which is nt all times accessible to the public, establishes the following
FACTS:
That the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD PILLS hive I been proved by analysis to CONTAIN "NO MINERAL
DYSPEPSIA,
with unerring certainty, and in a very short time. hat after nil other medicines have proved, useless, they relieve
LIVER COMPLAINT.
and restore the health and strength of the sufferer. That SICK FEMALES, who have languished for year3 in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation.— That a'l sexual disabilities art removed by their cordial and gently stimulating properties. That they recruit
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS, however they may have been trifled with and abused that their direct, tendency is to lengthen life, and render it enjoyable. That, operating directly upon the poison of disease in 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 Rowels, 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 l!fu has been invaded,) effect painless and perfect cure.
Dear in tnind that the SCANDINAVIAN- VKGKTABLK HLOO'D PILTJ? are endorsed by the experience 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 cau doubt their superiority after one single trial—they are not only better but, in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a les» number of them to produce a better effect.
Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, 81 per bottle, or $5 per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 25 cts. per bos, or 5 boxes for $1.
Read Dr. Roback's Special Notices and Cer tificates, published in a conspicuous part of thi paper from time to time.
Dr. Roback's Medieal Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can be had gratis of any of his Agents throughout the country.
In difficult or complicated cases, Dr. Roback may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one stamp for the reply.
From Rev. Mr. MCMULLEN, Pastor of Roberts Chapel. INDIANAPOLIS, October 0,1857.
Dr. C. W. ROBACK—Dear Sir: I have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which I have suffered much at times. While it is pleasant to the taste, it certainly has a happy effect upon the nerves. Please accept my thanks for your kind regards, and believe me, 'Yours, J. W. T. McMULLEN.
Principal Office and Sales-Rooms, No. 6 East Fourth steet, 3d building from Main street. Cincinnati, Ohio. Labaratory in Hammond street.
For sale by Manson & Powers, Crawfordsville Talbart & Son, Waveland DrG. W. Miller, Ladoga: I. E. G. Naylor, Darlington Dougherty & Deans, Dar lington Wm. Bromley, Pleascnt-Hill James Bro., Pnrkersburg and by Druggists and Merchants generally.
April 14, 18o9.-ly«
Pocket Knives & Porte Monies.
rpHE largest stock in town—jail and see for yourselves. JAS. PATTERSON. June 33, '59.
TWENTY-FIVE
THOUSAND
DOLLARS
WORTH OF
I
JOHN BISHOP.
_!OTJ 3
11
F@IS
If
Campbell, Galey &Harter
OCTOBER 6, 183d. (V12N3.)
BLANK BOOKS.
DAY-BOOKS.Books,
Ledgers, Journals, Record
Books, Cash Tuck and other pocket memorandums, Blank note books and Legal Blanks of every kind, nlwavs on hand at
HEATON'S BOOK STORE,
Nov. 3,1859. Crawlbrdsrill#.
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
NEW GOODS
AT THE OLD
Binford orner!!
W. IM. WASSON, ISof
now iu receipt of his fall and winter stock
STAPLE & FANCY
Bmir
Clothing,Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Queens ware
Cutlery, &c., to which he wishes to direct the attention of his numerous customers, and the public generally. This is undoubtedly one of tho most complete stocks ever purchased for the Crawfordsville trade though we do not pretend to say that it is the largest or only stock in the market or that we have a thirty or forty thousand dollar stock, not by any means But ive can tell the public, and with truth too, that we have a superior, well-assorted, and extensive stock. A stock that will meet the wants of a large patron* age
1
LADIES' DEES8 GOODS,
of various kinds and styles and at unprecedented low prices.
Bonnets and Ribbons,
of all sorts and sizes for Ladies and Misses.
E N O W E S
American Flowers, Laces, Fringes, kc.
O O S A N S O E S
Hats Caps, ft nice assortment of fine shoe* for the Ladies.
READY-MADE GL0TEEN6,
of all kinds and styles for men and boys. Bring along your
PRODUCE AND CASH,
Farmers wc will se 11 you good Goods as cheap as the cheapest, and no mistake. W N W A S S O N
Nov. 10, 1859-ly.
