Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 May 1860 — Page 3
EMBROIDERIES, SLEEVES, &C.,
A NEW lot of Embroideries, Si coves uud Col _r\_. lars, Edgings iuid Flouncing- at reduccd pi ices, at uj.TII '21. SNYDER'S
C:IF.AT
C.vsn
STOHF..
TEEL Extcntion Hoop Sl-virts a'l
S
CKNTS.
CJ5.
50 7 oods. ..at
Boots & Slioos and othe
rroat bargain at SNYDER'S Oirrvr npi-21. Si-oni:.'
notice
T-Boardtown
lifrobv given that fhe undersigned Trustees of the of Crawfords il I c. will prepent to tho of Commissioners of Monf-romorv oo., nttheir next term, t.o bo held at the Court.House in .aid town. commencing on the f5r*t Monday ol June, lt'GO, a petition praying lor the annexation to the present corporate^ limits of said town, of certain territory contiguous thereto,
(XOT PLATTED, LAID OR UKOORDKIX)
with reasons for such annexation v.Iiieh contiguous territory is as follows, to wit: All the territory within the following described lines, not belonging to the Corporation, to-wit: Comnieneingnt the north-east corner of the southwest quarter of section 22, township 19 north, range 4 west, and running west nlonir the half mile line, and on the north line of Whitloek's addition, 47.fi0 chains to a stake, thence smith ali'iia the west line of Jenni.-son's addition "9.71 chains to a stake south of the branch on said .Kunison's\s lard, thence east along the south line of Nnvlor's addition to ?aid town 47..10 chains to stake in the Danville road, and in the one half mile line between 'lie north castand north-west quarters of section 5, township north, range 4 west, thence north on the halfmile line along t!.e east edge of Powers'addition lo said town, 7.r 7] chain- to the place of beginning. Said contiguous territory, as above described, comprising the following tracts of land, belonging to the several parties hereinafter named, to-wit: One tract belonging to Trustees of Wabash Co'-, lege, containing 17 acres. One tract belor ir to Trustees of Wabash Cullogo, containing 1.7!) acre. One tract belonging to 0 :ro P. Jenmson, containing 1.50 act-c. One tract belonging to Elizabeth Gleason, containing 0.92 acre. One tract belonging to John Maxwell, containing 1.58 acre. One tract belonging to Abraham Herr, containing ,.3(" acre.
All in e. half of n. e. qr. of sec. 6, t. 13 n. r., 4 v,- and also, One tiact belonging to Samuel Easilack, con taining 0.21 a: re. One tract belonging to Ryland T. Brown, containing 0 21 aero. One tract belonging to IIinner Jones, containing 0,2") acre. One'tract belonging to Cornelius Smock, containing 1.25 acre. One tract belonging lo Franklin Lewis, containing 1 20 acre. One tract belonging to Charles WiekUff", containing 0.1 •!. acre. One tract belonging to heirs of Samuel Fisher, containing 1.6!) acre, One tract, belonging to Charles Allen & John
Keeran, containing ft.27 acre. One tiact belonging to Samuel S Thomson, containing 5.63 acres. One tract belonging to Alexander .Thomson & "William Twining, containing 0.7C One tract beloi giug to William- vsonwy containing 0.1 fa acre. $ One tract belonging to Jer.miah Keen'ey, con.taining 0.5 acre.
One tract bclorging to John 51. Fisher, containing 10.5G acres. One tract, belonging to Charles "White, contain?,, ing 0.7] acnes.
One tract belonging to John Ram'cv, coiifainiiH D..-.2 aerc. °v C:ie tract belonging to Man- Brown, containing
IV L.Ol trr.v. I lunging to .'eirsha Tin IT, containiri"0 33 acre. One tract belonging to Y\ iiliam Lnysdu, coiitaJiiing 0.50 acre. Or.e tract belonging to Samuel Johnson.-contain- I ing 0.50 acre. One tract belonging to Thomas Carr, containing ."--re. One ti-act belonging to heirs of Antla ny TIamiltou. containing 0.50 acre. .One tract bclong'-ng to hen-. of Anthony Ilamllton, containing.3.50 aotvs. ^One tract belonging to Mrs. George Potter, containing 0 50 a' res.
One tract belonging to hciis of A:ni \v OrnL.aim, containing 7 acres. One trad belonging to William Powers, containing 1." 5 acres. One tract belonging to R. F. Haynes, (Ivew
York) containing .'3.62 acres. ,,0 ie tract belonging to Trustees of the town of Crawfcrdsville, containing 3.65 acres.
Al! in ii. w. qr. of sec. 5, t. IS, n. r. 4 w. and
Jlls One tract L.-elor.g'ng to Henry S. Lane, containing '.'.I acres. One tract belonging to Isaac C. E'ston, Sr., containing 1 ().•• acrts. •-•One tract l.:eIo! gii.-g to John Snyucr, containing 0.1 a acres
One tract belonging to Mrs. Se'ienck,
O.L'tl ac:c.
One tract belonging to Chilian Johnston, containing 1.48 acre. One tract belonging to heirs of Jeremiah West, containing 1.70 aero. One tract belonging to John Griffith, containin"1.23 acre. One tract belonging to John Sveetser, Jacob
Davis & Isaac Sands, containing 0.4G acre. One tract belonging to John Wasson & James Wasson, containing 0.12 acre. One tract belonging to Ambrose Whitlock, containing 27.HO acre. One tract belonging to Edwin II. Ilills, containing 2.75 acres. One tract belonging to Ezekiel McConnell, containing 0.34 acre. One tract belonging to Louisville, Xcw Albany & Chicago Railroad Co., containing 8.50 acres. One tract belonging to John Sweetser & Jacob
Davis, containing 0.32 acre. One tract belonging to Joel Lee, Daniel Gilkev. Hcctor S. Braden & Isaac Eiston.Jr., containing 0.5-1'acre.
All in s. w. qr.'ofscc. 32, t. 13 u. r. 4 \v. and also, One tract belonging to Henry Crawford, containing 4.44 acrcs. One tract, belonging to heirs of George Miller, containing 2.25 acres. One tract belonging to John Bishop, containing 1.20 acres. One tract belonging to Charles Fullen, containing 1.80 acre. One tract belonging to Nelson Patterson, containing 0.87 acres. One tract belonging to Mrs. McCIure, containing 0.50 acre. One tract belonging to Thomas H. Winton, containing 0.13 acre. One tract belonging to Mahlon D. Manson, containing 0.90 acre. elongi -r 1.72
One tract belonging to heirs of James Planna, containing 1.72 acre. One, tract belonging to J. B. Gearing & Cornelius Yanarsdall, containing 0.055 acre. One tract belonging to Robert H. Craig, R.
Campbell Craig, containing 0.0SIJ acre. One tract belonging to Nathaniel Dunn, containing 4.93 acres. One tract belonging to Owen G. Wilhitc, containing 0.79 acre. One tract belonging to James Collins, containing 0.33.
All in s. e. qr. of sec. 31, t. 19, n. r. 4. w. The above mentioned parties, and all others interested, are hereby notified of the pendency of the said petition.
JACOB CHRISTIAN, ROBERT II. CRAIG, TAYLOR BUFFINGTON, CHARLES II. BO WEN, JOSEPHUS ROBINSON. .r Trustees...
THOMAS T. SCOTT, Clerk.
April 26,1860.
ni^HE "Wr^tPru Onk," fit npr!4]
1
C. JOHNSON'S.
!JVJAy- .V.^t.Li'MJ
JpyiTS & VANDYKE,
TMrORTEKS AXI) MANtTFACTfllERS OK
CIGAES,: SNUFF,
—AND
O A
South side Main, bet. Washington & Green Sts
.ra, lords vi lie,
\\J OULD respectfully inform the citizens genera!!y, that, having locaied permanently the place, and feeling thankful for past, favors—hav ing done a living business—and wishing to continue the same—would solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the concern. Call at old stand, sign of the Indian Chief.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
At Wholesale and Retail! Tho mo«t choice brands of Tobacco and Cigars will be sold at the lowest figures. SCHULTS VANDYKE.
Apr. 26, 18G9-Iy.
BOOTS! BOOTS!
SHOES!_ SHOES!! THE
subscribers jVculd respectfully inform the citizens of Ciawfoidsvil'e and vicinity, that they have just received at the old stand.
FISHER'S BLOCK
oilier of Main of
Boo'
nd Vernon streets, a new stock
& Slices,
tor the spring and summer trade, fresh from the
NEW ENGLAND
manufacturers—selected with, a view to durability. Fine and heavy work of all kinds
FOR THE LADIES!
Misses and children® Roots and Shoes of the choicest quality of all kinds. ,,
Youths' Boys' & Mens'
Boots. Congress liters, Oxford Ties, Brogams, &e., &c. All of which we arc determined to sell heaper than can be bought elsewhere in the market. Call and sec us before purchasing. Also, on hand, a large lot of
E
of the first quality, and
WARRANTED.
Repairing done in the best style and on the shortest notice. CURTIS & BROTHERS.
Aoril 26, lb'60-tf.
r-
One fnci belonging to Isaac ?\ayku. containing
Charleston Convention!
S3fJ
Sdi 5 wiAi,
shall aim to make this an establishment of
Mutual Accommodation,
by keeping a good variety and good quality, of Eucii articles as every family needs, and by sebirig them as low as they can be had anywhere in town, or county.
We now have, and shall endeavor to keep a supply ci choice Coffee, Tea, Tobacco, Suirar, Molasses, Syrup. Vinegar, Rice, Soda, tfuts,' I ruitSj Contectionnries, Cot,. Yarn, Carpet Warp Hatting, Be 1 Cords, Broom Twine, Tubs, Wash boards, Buckets, Baskets, Brooms, &c., &c.— All o! wliich we propose to sell on liberal rnu for cash or produce.
I:UVE
contaiuiu"
lo heirs of Jeremiah S.
One trac.t bolongin West, containing1Xujacre. Or.e tr.ict, belonging ing 0.H5 acre. ...One tract belonging to KilwarJ 0'Fiaherty, contain'ng acre. "One tract belonging to Chilion Johnston, containing 0.17 acre.
to Lewis V. al'.aee, contain-
km
LET LSyg,"
is onrn:ot'.o sUl!. With this in view, we respectfully invite Old Friends and all others, Ladies as v. ell as gent I em en. to center upon us the la* or, and upon themselves, the benefit of calling at. i.ue new and elegant es tabiishment above
April.1.6, ISGO—
J. JI. BE^EFIEL.
S A E O I I A A Trf
OII}£()11pi Coil!}
Court Common Pleas, nines Graham, et. al.,
ss
juiy
llru !).
•Tames
WHEREAS,
Term, 1860.
I
Attachment,
raid plaintiffs, bv White & Bin-
lord their attorneys, filed in the Clerk's office of satu Court,, their complaint in the above entitled cruise: said plaintiff's, by their attorneys, al-o filed the affidavit of a disinterested person setting forth that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana: Therefore, notice of the fiiing and pendency of said complaint, is hereby given to said non-resident defendant,* .James R. Brush, that he mav appear on the first day of the nest- term of said Court to beholden in the Court House, at Crauibrds\ijte, in faid county of AFontgomcrv, commenc ing on tin.- first, Monday in July next, (IttGO,) and answei said complaint.
Attest: W M. C. "VANCE, Cleric. April 2ti, lb69-3w—Pr's fee $3 45
PREMIUM
feweeb l^otato I
TAUT" Mimftrnrl r»t» -_1__
ci- of four hundred or more plants, viz-1 For the best half bushel of Potatoes. For the best peck of Potatoes,
For the largest Potato, The potatoes to be grown from Plant:
Crawtbrdsville, April 19, 1860-3w.
"|M"OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance _L^i of tne order of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, made at the April Term, A. D., 1860. I will sell at private sale, on or after four weeks from date, hereof, the tract of land situate in Montgomery county, State of Indiana, described as follows, to-wit: lhe west half of the north-west Quarter of section twenty-three (23) in township twenty (20) north of range three west. Containing eighty (80) acres, more or less said land belonging to the estate of Thomas Hollaway deceased.
TERMS—One third of purchase money to be paid in hand, one third in six months, and the residue in one year from day of sale, the pur chaser securing the deferred payments by note with approved security, bearing interest from date, and waiving relief from valuation or appraisement laws. MICHAEL D. WHITE,
RUINOUS PRICES!!
JUST RECEIVED,
FIFTY-SIX PIECES OF
as
O be sold at 20 per cent LESS THAN COST of impoitation. Prices ranging from FORTY CENTS to three dollars per vard at SN DER'S CHEAP CASH ST
aprii 26, lt'60-ly.
Dr.
ACCOMMODATION
jlHJ
ri-J ra
(T [p IB W
lull
W & I 'i if
•d i? now opening up an cnand Family Gro-
Hp HE nnders! JL tirely new stock of Stapi: caries, in
[ELSTON'S RTrtCIcJ
Next door .to the Rank, and directly opposite the Port-Office to which the attention of every family and person is respectfully invif-d. We
ILHISMAK
Nos. 1 &
A
3
ants.
subscriber would respectfully inform JL the public, that he has on hand a large lot of oweet Potato Plants, which will be ready for transplanting by the 20th of April. The followpremiums will also be awarded to purchas-
.$2,00 1,50 ,. 1,00 of my
sprouting and to be exhibited on the Fair Uroungs, during our coming County Fair. I can be found at all times at my residence on the Pike, about two squares north of the Brewery. J. J. DARTER.
Commissioner's Sale.
Commissioner.
April 19, lSf,0-4vr. Prs. fee $ 4 10
ORE.
May Appointments.
DR. HARDMm,
Analytical Ph siciati, and Phy
sician for Diseases of
the Lungs
Fm merly riiysician to Cincinnati Marine Hospital nnd Invalid's Retreat, Corresponding Mem ber of the London Medical Society of Observation, Author of "Letters to Invalids," and Editor of the "Sledical Stehoscope," may be consulted at—
Crawfordsvillc Tnd., "Crane House" Satururday May 5th, 1860. Greencastle. May 7th.
Lafayette, May 4th.
Examination Free.
]NJoritlilv "Visit*
Although not the best mode of making examinations, Dr. II. will, when desired, prescribe for diseases without ashing any questions.
Particular attention paid to diseases of women and children. Ko Minetal Poisons used: various combinations of Baiks, Buds. Leaves. Roots, Gums, &c. obtained from the Oriental climes, and of the Indians, only are prescribed—a full supply of which the Doctor always carries.
treats Consumption, Bronchitis,
Laryngitis. Asthma, and all other Diseases of the Throat and Lungs., by Medical Inhalation, combined with proper constitutional treatment.
OTHER DISEASES TREATED.
Ii Kocharge for consultation. In relation to the following Diseases, either when complicated with Lung Affections or existing alone, I also invite consultation. I usually find them promptlj- curable.
Prolapsusand all forms of Female Complaints, Irregularities and Weakness. Palpitation and other forms of Heart disease, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, Piles, and so
011.
Dr. ITaidman treats all chronic or long standing diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Stomach Rowels, Bladder. Kidneys, Brain, Heart, Nerves \V(-inb, Spleen, Spine, Eyes, Ears, &c. Scrofula, .Fits, Cancers, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Skin Diseases, Fever Sores, Catarrah, Seminal Weakness. Neuralgia, Whites, Insanity, Dys pepsia, Giddiness, Heat of Urine, Syphillis Sick. Headache, Enlarged Tonsils, &c.
April 19, iS'GO-tf.
I860.
1
8GO.
STOCK!
& B.
AT THEIR OLD STAND,
2,
COMMERCIAL BLOCK,
ILive now in Store a, large and general assortment of
NEW-GOODS
CONSISTING OF
O O S
DRESS GOODS,
TJUMM1XGS, NOTIONS
O I N
BOOTS AND SILOES,
HATS, BOXXET3, RIBBOXS,
CUTLERY, SADLERY, IRON,
IsTails, Steel,
IIV CJ- I51P1E ME IS S
TOOLS, PLOWS, CLASS,
GLASS WARE) CROCKER Y- WARE,
GROCERIES,
DYE-STUFFS, &C., &0.
All of which -we offer to our customers, the trade generally, at the
NOTICE OF SALE.
NT
OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator (with the will annexed) of the cj-tate of William H. Endicott, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased, will sell at Public Auction on Wednesday the 30th day of May, 1860, at the late residence of the decedent, all the personal property of the said decedent, to-wit: Two head of horses, seven head of cattle, sixteen head ofhogs, seven head of sheep, wheat in the bushel, and wheat in the ground, corn in the crib and hay in the stack, together with farming utensils, household and kitchpn furniture.
TEUMS OF SALE
FO IT
IAR6A
CA3IFEELL, BAILEY & E5ARTER, AHEAD AS USUAL WITH TIIETLL MAMMOTH STOCK OF
NEW GOODS.
While a moJest regard for truth and voracity forbids them saying that they have over
S2XTY TiiOJIS.418© "WORTH OF
NEW GOODS
It is admitted by all who have made the circuit of their immense
S "3? O JFt JE3 S That no other establishment presents such inducements in the Extent, Variety, Style, and Cheapness of their Goods. Combining a
Larger Cash Capital
Than any other House, and always buying as near as possible from first hands, together with an eighteen years experience by one of the best iiuVTrs that goes to New York, enables them to sell below all honorable competition.,. Their stock of
HARD-WARE,
Titble&PccSiet Cutlery, Tools &c., Never -was more complete.
IRON AND NAILS,
Were all bought for Cash at inside figures, and will be sold at vc-ry sjnall advance on manufacturers prices.
S.iSIl, GLASS, LOCKS, LATCHES, And an endless variety of other House Trimings, at less prices than at any other place.
MILL & CUT SAWS, WARRANTED. Straw Cutters from $6 to $11.
BREAKING- PLOWS, O.YE HOUSE PLOWS, SIXGLE,
DOUBLE AND THREE
SHOVEL PLOWS,
Always on hand.
"REVOLVING HAY :RAK E,
REAPERS,
CRADLES, &c.,
ill be ready for the coming Harvest.
JBST" Remember Hie place for Barfjain$.'™%£& KToss. & 8, (.'ftiisnu'tThil Row.
CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER. Crawtbrdsville. April 5, 1 BCO.-fy.
JAMES HANlfA,
MERCHANT TAILOR
BFO. 1. E32P3KE BL«€K, A V,' E OR S YILLE, INI)..
Has just received his Spring & Summer stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, direct from the Importers in
PHILADELPHIA,
V, hich consists of French, English, Scotch and American Fabrics of a superior quality, which he is determined to sell or
jSXalie to Order,
In a style unsurpassed by any establishment in the Wabash "Willey, and at such figures as will be below
ALL COMPETITION.
Give him nn earlv call von who may be in want of a fine suit of black or Fancy Cloths.— Especial attention will be paid to orders from the country. All work done promptly, and on the most reasonable terms.
April 5, 1860.
Sale of Real Estate.
TGriffeth,
HE undersigned, as Guardian of Joanna will sell at private sale after four weeks from the date hereof, the following described Real Estate situate in the county ?f Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided half of the west half of the south east quarter of section twenty-five, in township nineteen, north of range four west, containing 80 acres also, a piece of land out of tho south west corner of the east half of the south east quarter of said section twenty-five,* bounded as follows: Beginning at the south west corner of the said east half of said quarter section and running thence east ten rods thence north fifty rods, thence west ten rods thence south fifty rods to place of beginning containing three and one eight acres.
TERMS:—Six hundred Dollars at the time of purchase and the residue on the 25th day of December, 1BG0 the purchaser securing the deferred payment by note with good security, with interest from date, waiving valuation laws.
rjpi
and
LOWEST COMPETITION PRICES.
GRIMES & BIRBRIDGE.
April 19 I860.-ly
—A credit of twelve mojths
•will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws—cash in band will be required on all sums of three dollars and less.
BENJAMIN F. ENDICOTT, Adm'r April 19, 1860-3w. Pi's, fee $3,45.
HEAD QUARTERS Blair & Cumberland's
JAMES F. HALL, Guar.
April 12, I860—4w.—Pr's fee $•! 37.,
NEW STORE
A N
HE undersigned would inform all his old friends and accjuaintences, that he has removed to
2NT o- e,
Commercial Block,
One door North of Campbell, Galey Ha'rter, •where he has received a large and well selected stock of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOSS,
HATS AND CAPS,
Ready-Made Clothing, QUEENS-AYARE,
A^id all kinds of Notions, &c., which he offers to the public lower than ever. All kinds of s»R.or"crcE,
SHINGLES, LUMBER, &C.,
Taken in exchange for Goods or anything you have to sell. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere.
C. W. ELTZROTH.
April 5, I860.—ly.
NOTICE.
THERE
will be a meeting of the Board of Trustees of "Wavclaod Presbyterial Academy, at Waveland, on Thursday the 17th of May, one o'clock, P. M.
The object of the meeting is to take the necessary steps to change the Chartered name of the Institution to Waveland Collegiate Institute, and to make such other changes as are set forth ii. the resolutions adopted by the Crawfordsville Presbytery at its late session.
The attendance of every member of the Board is desired. W. Y. ALLEN, President of the Board.
April 19, I860.—4w.
NEW GROCERY
ESTABLISHMENT.
NOW ON JIANJ) AND FOR SALE:
.50 ITHDS. SUGAR:
50 BBLS MOLASSES
75 SACKS COFFEE
20 CHESTS TEA
10 TIERCES RICE.
Fellow-Citizens, if you are in want of
OHOCER.IEB,
BH.AIR & C5JMBERL,AIVD'S
IS THE PLACE TO
Buy them Cheap.
DO YOU WANT COFFEE?
DO YOU WANT SUGAR?
DO YOU WANT TEA
DO YOU WANT SPICE
DO YOU WANT PEPPER
DO YOU WANT SODA
S!aii & CuinberBand
KEEP A GOOD SUPPLY.
IF YOU WANT HAMS,
IF YOU WANT SHOULDERS,
IF YOU WANT DRIED BEEF,
IF YOU WANT DRIED TEACHES
IF YOU WANT DRIED APPLES,
Slair & C«5nfecrlaKr§
.IS THE CHEAP STORE!
SHOULD YOU WANT PICKLES,
SHOULD YOU WANT PINE-APPLES,
SHOULD YOU WANT CAN PEACHES,
SHOULD YOU WANT NUTS,
SHOULD YOU WANT CANDIES,
SHOULD YOU WANT RASINS,
SHOULD YOU WANT FIGS,
Blair & Cumberland's
IS THE PLACE TO GET THEM CHEAP.
ASLSO, OA IIAA»
500 KEGS NAILS,
50 BOXES GLASS,
5000 LTS. SASII,
12 DOZ. LOCKS & LATCHES
A fall and complete stock of
HOUSE TRIMMINGS.
'-ft**
you should want PLOWS
If you should want REAPERS
If you should want MOWERS
If you should want THRASHERS.
Do you want to SAYE MONEY?
BLAIR & CUMBERLAND'S
IS THE PLACE TO GO TO.
DO YOU WANT TUBS?
DO YOU WANT BUCKETS?
DO YOU WANT BASKETS?
DO YOU WANT BUSHELS?
DO YOU WANT BROOMS?
DO YOU WANT SEIYES?
DO YOU WANT BAGS?
DO YOU WANT CHURNS?
BLAIR & CUMBERLAND
SELLS
Very CHeap 2
Cash or Goods given in Exchange for
O E
ICFSouth room, under "McCLELLAND'S HALL," Washington Street.
BLAIR & CUMBERLAND.
March 29, I860.—ly.
SUMMER HATS,
OF
the latest styles, just received bv Expr« at tjuneS.J GRAHAM BRO's.
I860. I860.
TE" 21 3E5
MAMMOTH ©PEW
840,000
STOCK OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
Goods!
ARRIVING DAILY!
AT
Graham Bro.'s
We invite Everybody to come and
S3E33E3 THE
April 5, 1860.
I'
GRAHAM & BRO.'S.
McCLEAN'S
STUKNQTIIENIPTO
O
BLOOD
Purifier.
Before
taking.
THE
After taking.
GREATEST REMEDY IN 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 Cherry Bark, Yellow Dock, Dandeloin, Sarsaparilla, Elder Flowers, with others, producing a most infallible remedy for the restoration of health ever known.— It is Nature's own remedy, curing disease by natural laws. When taken, its influence is felt •coursing through every vein of the body, purifying and accelerating the circulation of the blood. It neutralizes any billious matter in the stomach, and strengthens the whole organization, e-
McLean's Strengthening Cordial
Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, 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 t.he heart. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, 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 Nervons Disease, Sores or Bloches on-,the 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 the Urine, Stranguary, Inflamation or Weak ness of the Womb or Bladder, Whites, etc.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. This Cordial will never fail to curc any of the above diseases, if taken as per directions on each bottle, in German, English and French.
OYER A MILLION OF BOTTLES Have been sold during the last six 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 a healthy and pure circulation of blood to flow through every vein, and the rioh rosy bloom of health will mount to your cheek again.
Each bottle is warranted to give satisfaction. FOR CHILDREN. We say to parents, if your children are sickly, puny, or afflicted with complaints prevalent to children, give them a small quantity of Mc Lean's Cordial, and It will make them healthy, fat and robust, Delay not.a moment, try it, and you will be convinced.
IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE
CAUTIOX.—Beware
of Dftiggists of dealers who
may try to palm upon you some Bittef or Bars aparilla trash which they can buy cheap, by say ing it- is just as good. Avoid such meri. 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 fast ing, is a certain preventive for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yellow Fever, or any prevalent dis ease. It is put up in large botties.
Price only $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
J. H. MCLEAN,
Sole Proprietor of this Cordial.
Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Principal Depot on the comer of Third and Pine streets, St. Louis, Mo.
McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. THE BEST LIXIMENT IJF THE 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 Sores, Sore Nipples, Caked Breasts, Burns, Scalds, Sore Throat, or any Inflamation or Pain, no difference how severe, or how long the dis ease may have existed. MeLean's Celebrated Liniment is a certain remedy.
Thousands of human beings have been saved a life of decrepitude and misery, by the use of this invaluable medicine.
McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment will relieve pain almost instantaneously, and it will cleanse, purify and heal the foulest sores in an incredibly short time.
For Horses and other Animals. McLean's celebrated Liniment is the only safe and reliable remedy for the cure of Spavin, Ring Bone, windgai, splints, unnatural lumps, nodes or swellings. It will never fail to cure big head, Pollevil, Fistula, Old Running Sores, or sweeny, if properly applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, cracked heels, chafes, saddle or collar galls, cuts, sores, or wounds, it is an infallible 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 PBOPBIETOR,
Corner of Third & Pine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. MANSON POWERS, Agents, Nov. 17, 1859.] Crawfordsville, Ind.
Choice Perfumery,
ALL
T.
kinds, at [july 7, '59
D. BROWN'S,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY
virtue of a certified copy of a decree, of foreclosure and order of sale to me directed, from the Clerk's ofiice of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana in a cause wherein Gustavus Scott, is plaintiff and Thdma3 Keeran, is defendant requiring me to make the sum of eighty-four dollars and forty-eight cents, with interest on said decree and costs I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder on
•Saturday, the 1.3th day of May. 1S(0, Between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.,
ISof
i^i
iU
and 'I
o'clock r. i.,of said day, at the door of the Court-House of' said Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits of a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, towit: Fifty-two and a half feet, off of the east side of Lot No. 104 (one hundred and four,? sis designated on the original plat of the town of Crawfcrdsville in said county of Montgomery, and State of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell f'ofa sufficient sum to satisfy said decree interests and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and cost. Said gale, will be made, without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WM. K. WALLACE.
Sheriff of M. C.
April 26, l860-3w—pr's fee $4 80.
WATCHES! WATCHES!
Fto
ARMERS, Merchants) Mechanics nnd the rest of mankind, will find it to their interest call and examine my stock of Watches before purchasing elsewhere. They are imported direct from the Eastern Manufactories, and embrace all kinds and qualities. Each Watch warranted one vear.
JAMES PATTERSON,
June 23, 1859.) Maine street.
NOTICE
herby given that the undersigned Executor the estate of George Pickering, deceased, will sell at private sale, at the expiration of four weeks from the date hereof or afterwards, the following described real estate situate in Montgomery county, Indiana, to wit: Part of tho north east quarter of the south east quarter of section eleven in Township nineteen, north of range four west, being 22 acres from off the north end of said north east quarter of lhe south east quarter of said section.
TERMS:—One third of the purchase money to be paid in hand, one third in six months, and the residue in 12 months from day of sale the purchaser securing the deferred installments by notes with approved security with interest and without relief from valuation laws.
ISAAC RICIi, Ex'r.
April 12, 18G0-4w.—Pr fee $3,50
E E S
DRY-GOODS
AT
SHUE & EPPERSON'S,
WE
have now received a nice large stock of Goods complete, and think equal to any other in
STYLE AND PRICES,
In the market. Wishing to sell so a3 to render satisfaction, we have
Reduced Prices,
Purchased good Goods and good Styles: and ask all those wishing to purchase or look fur nice
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, BONNETS AND EIBBONS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPSj
BOOTS & SHOES,
Or anv other articles, to come in and see us.
EBBING YOUR PRODUCE.-^a
SHUE & EPPERSON.
April 5, 1860.-ly.
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Norse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of Mothers, her
SOOTHING SIRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Which greatly facilitates the process of teething, bv softening the gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and 13 SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and
Relief and Health to Your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for over ten years, and CAN SAY IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have never been able to say of/ any other dicine-NEV-FAILED IN INSTANCE
MRS.
timely use
ER HAS IT A SINGLE O E CURE when N
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP
E O A
we know an instance, of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of Commendation of its ntilgical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter'-'WHAT WE DO KNOW," after ten years' experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering frohi pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered.
This valuable preparation is the prescriptioh of one of the most EXPERIENCED & SKILLFUL NURSES in New England, and has been used with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS IN
THOUSANDS OF CASES* It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates "the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve
Griping in the Bowels, and Wind Colic, and overcome
which, if not medied, end W believe AND SUR-
FOR
Gold by Druggists throughout the world.Principal Oflice, 13 Cedar street, N. Y.
PIIICE ONLY 25 CTS. PER BOTTLE.
Sold in Crawfordsville by Henry Ott & Soi»v Jan. 26, 1860-1 y.
AMERICAN^ HOUSE.
C. WALTER, Proprietor.
THE subscriber having taken the Tavern stand, situate on the corner
5
1 1
co nvulSiOns,
speedily rein death.— it the BEST EST REME
CHILDREN TEETHING.
DY IN-THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTERY A DIARRHOEA IN CHILDREN whether it arises from Teething, or any other cause.— We would say to every Mother who has a child sufTering froiii any of the foregoing complaints, DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, OR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering Child and the relief that will be SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this Medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using wili accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper.
Bill
of Washington and Market sts., and known as the "American House," would respectfully solicit a liberal share of the public patronage.—
Boarding, with or without Lodging,
CrawfordErille, April 5, I860—if
on
the most reasonable terms. My Tables shall always bu supplied With the best the country affords. CALVIN WALKEft.
