Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 May 1860 — Page 3
NOTICE'
w0
'.oreby given that the uni.'ersism.d Executor estate of :6}0i"gc ^Pickering, deceased,
Td'th .\cil sclLiitpj'iviilt'j?"!*5*itt U, e, .cxjnratjoii of lour »vrtk# iwn'the o.-iu- ucivof. ur ni'tmvurds, •fellow di'tiCriht'd C%,*1 rillUtK 1*1 "M0111••'gMHC.v ooMiity. Indian*,- to
n0.i
..wit.: /sPatt. ot the
iu)vtK'ast ou.nUu'of jS.i.v i&uUi-west quarter ol' sect'" eli-'vi-n nr Tmvir?hi nmfetc?rh7*iMith'of run' )vos.t- i'cing ucivi trom tl' the
iuJ of s:i u»'the south-
quarter ol said soetiou. X«b.--Oi'0 third oi Uit! pmvh:i«e mom'v to
111
.n:n,}- thml'iu six mouths, ear
t)ivMduc in 12 months Ih.m day of sah. j-clustpr M-curing the defunvd itist:tln^'T1'J °-v otes with !i|])iovc(l security with iuc-rcst and Aulu-iit iici ft cm valuation hiws. ]S\AO li'CH, Kx'r.
Hay 17, 18G0—1 w.—Pi 's fee J/
WOOL! WOOL.1 WOOL!
^aWlordsville
WOOtEN
FACTORY
Mf Ol'E'lATcOX AS SJSl'AL. TX700L .Csirding,. Carding and Spinning, Reeling, Doubling unci Twisting done up at short notice and workmanlike, at .'
CUSTOMARY PHICES.
l!ix»d wool woiked separate: all wool sent by Kail ltoad witli directions enclosed will be iiiomptlv doi:e and rtturned.
STOCK OF GOODS greatly m'.i r«-d piices.to xehange for wool:
M- we will pnv ihe highest maiket price in cash fur weel delivered at ihe Warehouse. SWKETSEIl, DAVIS &Ji'LLS.,
May 3, I860—tf. ,•
JAHES HANHA,
MERCHANT TAILOR
RkO. 1, EMPIRE BLOCK, A W I S I O 1 N
llasjust received Ills Spring & Summer stock of Cloth?', C:t?s!mtTC3 and Vesting.*, direct from the Importers in
PHILADELPHIA,
Which con-is's of French, English. Scotch and American Fabric? of a superior quality, which he is determined to sell or
JSFake to Oi'dei\
In a style unsurpassed by any establishment in tin- Wabash Vu'Icy, and at- suoli lijures as wnl
A O E I I O N Give him an early call you who may be in wanto! a tine suit, of black or Fancy Cloths Especial attention wiil be paid to orders from the country. All work done promptly, and on the most reasonable terms.
April 5, 1SU0.
THE GRAND IABEfiN ACLE OF
AMUSEMENTS!
IliilK.! 1'.^
K^°W°
BR0T^S-
GHEATWORLD
CIRCXJS!
Model Show of the United States
Comprising some of the most brilliant ArtiBts, lately ftrrivml from Europe, combined with the best American Equestrian talent. Tliis Company is composed of the following eminent Performers: the
Antonio Brothers,
GnlHamo, Lorenzo, Anguatus and Alpliorzo, The worlii-renowned Ae.robutB, Gymuasts tind l'antomimists.
BENJAMIN STEVENS,
The brilliant Trick and Soiner.snult Kilter,
MRS. J. SHOWLES,
The celebrated Female Horse Tamer.
MR. J. SHOWLES,
The great Globe Performer on Horseback.
-TVT'T.T.TN ELIZABETH, The Fascinating Equestrienne.
ALBERT AYMAR,
In his pleasing Equestrian Scene Acts.
Migasi Ballet Troupe!
la their Character Danccs.
T. OSBOR1T, Tho Daring Two and Four Horse Kider.
MONS. DUVAL,
~"Z "The Wonderful Contortionist.
Master Ceretto, The Youthful Equestrian. -The beautiful Performing Horse,
AMERICAN EA-G3LE,
Performed by Mrs. Sliowlcs.
The celebrated Trick Horse, introduced by A. Autonio.
Court Jester Trick Clown,
,.T. Osborn ...T. Tipton
The night's pirformance will conclude with tho startling and Terrific Act, entitled the
ZFjCE&IE! ZKZHsTO-
In which Mr. Showles will appear on the Cordo Volante, completely enveloped in a Volcano of Fire. Tliis i3 the only Company that lias over performed this thrilling Act.
Doors Open at a and 7 1-2 o'clock, P.
WILL EXHIBIT AT
(Vaufordsville, Saturday, May 26th!
Admission, Box 50 cis.--Fit, 25 cts.
"Will also be at Tfavcland, May 25th.
ANDY SPBINGER, Agent.
CIIA'B
VRUITNEY, Advertiser.
a 0 .18U0.-3t.
Notice to Heirs.
THE STATE OF ISDSASA, Montgomery County.([ "VJOTTCE is hereby given, tliab Benjamin Pee1 blee, Executor of the estate of Timothy Johnson, deceased, lias filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, liis personal being iasuflicient-to pay his debts and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the
Court of Common Pleas of said county. WM. C.VANCE, Clerk, C. C. P. of Montgomery county." 3 8 0 3 $ 1 9 5
.^UMMER HATS,
OF
th^lhtestgtYTes', insbreocivadby Express
at
jiiiie Gl? AII AM fiROVS.
June AF°intfflentsv
D^A^bniAN,
Physician, and Fhy
icinu for Diseases of the Lungs,
po) riy Physician to Cincinnati Marine Hos- •?, and Invalid's Retreat, Corresponding Meyi of the London Medical Society of Obsorvacn, Author ol "Letters to Invalids," and Editor of the "Medical Stchoscope," may be consulted at— (Jrawfordsvi!to, "Taylor House/' Sat
urday, JnnclGth, 1SG0. At Greeneastle. June 18th. •••.••a
Examination Free.
ISXoiiOilv isii:s.
iMtbcv. brot the bo.--t mode of making examii nt' rs. Dr. 11. will, when desired, prescribe icr distasfs without nskinir any o,uestions.
Particular attention paiei to diseases of women and children. No Miiinal Poisons used various combinations of Pailcs, Puds. Leaves. I'oots, Gums. &c. cbtniued fivni the Oriental climes, and of the Indians, only ore prescribed—a full supply of which the Doctor always carries.
Dr.
HAREMAN
R. M. HILLS.
i'E'vfcmld alsov"'cdil vcur attention to our large
treats Consumption, Bronchitis,
Laryngitis, Asthma, and all other Diseases of (he 'J liicnt ar.d Lungs, by Medical Inhalation, ct bii.Ctl nitli proper constitutional treatment.
OTHER DISEASES T11EATK1\
No eharpe for consultation. In iclrttion to the following Diseases, eit!i?J* when complicated with Lung AfiVetions or existing alcne., I also invite consultation. I usually find them promptly curable.
Prolapsus and nil forms of Female Complaints, Irreculaiities and Weakness. Palpitation and other forms of Heart disease, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases ot the Sumach and Bowels, Piles, and so on.
Dr. ITardmun treats all chroi.ic or long standing diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Stomach Dowels, Pladder, Kidneys, Brain, Heart, Nerves Wc.n.b, Spleen, Spine, Eyes, Ears, &c. Scrofula, Fits, Cancers, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Skin
Dis-etifCs, Fever So!»s, Catarrah, Seminal "Wiaki.ess, Neuralgia, Whites, Insanity, Dvs Ma. Giddiness, Heat of Uriue, tjyphillis, Sick Headache, F'nlargcd Tonsils, &c.
Slay Id, ltb'O-tf.
MAMMOTH STOCK
OF
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
AND
nm
Cn
!£s
!Fi
JAMES PATTERSON,
HAVING
just returned from Now York and
Philadelphia, would inform the citizens of Montgomery and surrounding counties, that he has purchastd, and are being opened, the most complete stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Fancy Articles and Cutlery, ever brought to Crawloid.^\:l!c. It consists :n part of
~\\rATCIrXES!
Gold and Silver, Hunting and opened faced.
SCIiOCKS.
For'Dwellings, Stores, Batiks, Churches, and -Vhool Houses, oi'yeth Thomas'Jerome's and WiUorburv Clock Company's manuficturu.
JEWELRY!
Of all styles and patterns, Coral, Carbuncle Mosaic, Cameo, Gold-stone, Miniature also Lo.keis of all si/.ea. 1'OCffiET-BGOKS!
Of all shapes and sizes Morocco, Calf and Buckskin Purses.
Table Cutlery!
Of all prices, from 75 cts., to $G per sett.
Pocket Knives!
the most complete, stock ever saw in town.— From 10 cts. up to $3.
Looking Glasses,
From a mammoth size to a Pocket Mirror.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE!
Pure silver and Tea and Table Spoons, Cups, Forks, Castors, I'utter-Knives, Soup Ladles, Cream Spoons and Sugar ToDgus—all warranted of coin standard.
A O S
Genuine Wadc& Butcher's, and other reliable brands. W A I N A N E S
Big and little, thick and thin, Rattan, Gutta Pereiia, Hickory, &c., tc. JAMES PATTERSON,
May 10,18G0.] Mnin St., Crawfordsville.
JOHN M. BUTLER, ATTORNEY- AT| LAW,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
OFFICE,
South, side of Public Square, in
Washington Hall. Collection? promptly made and remitted. Dee. 1, 185'J.-ly.
BOOTS! BOOTS!
SHOES !_SIIOES!! THE
subsc-ribeis -would respectfull3r inform the citizens of Crawfoidsville and vicinity, that they have just received at the old stand,
FISHER'S BLOCK,
Corner of Main and Vernon streets, anew stock of
13oots & Slioes,
tor the spring and summer trade, fresh from the
NEW .. ENGLAND
manufacturers—selected with a view to durability. Fine and hcavv work of all kinds
FOR THE LADIES!
Misses and childrens Boots and Shoes of the choicest quality of all kinds.
Youths' Boys' "JSc Mens'
Boots, Congress Gaiters,Oxford Ties, Brogams, &c., &c. All of which we are determined to sell cheaper than can be bought elsewhere in the market. Call and see us before purchasing. Also, on hand, a large lot of
UOME
of the first quality, and
WARRANTED.
Repairing done in the beet style and on the shortest noticc. CURTIS & BROTHERS.
April 26,18G0-tf.
STEfiL
Extcntion Hoop Skirts, at 25, 50 & 75 OSXTS.Boots & Shoes and other Goods at great bargains, at apr21. SN YDER'S CHE.V? OASU STOKE.
NOTICE
TSof
hereby given that the undersigned Trustees the town of Crawfordsville, will present to the Board, of Commissioners of Montgomery co., at their next term, to be held at the. Court House in said town, commencing on the first Monday of Juno, 1860, a petition praying lor the annexation to the present corporate litriits ,of said town, of certain territory contiguous thereto, (NOT PLATTED, LAID OR ItECOKBEp,) with reasons for such annexation which continuous territory is as follows, to-wit: All the territory *''..within the following described lines, not belonging to the Corporation, to-wit: Commencing at the north-east corner of the southwest quarter of section 32, township 19 north, range 4 west, and running west along the half ruile line, and on the north line of Wlutlock's addition, 47.50 chains to a stake, thence south along the west line of .Tennison's addit,iou 79 71 chains to a stake south of the branch on said JenniFons'i! land, thence east along the south lino of Naylor's addition to said town 47.50 chains to a stake in the Danville road, and in the one half mile line between the north east and north-west quarters of section 5, township 18 north, range 4 west, thence north on the half mile line along the east edge of Powers'addition to said town, 75.71 chains 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 College, containing 17 acres. One tract belong to Trustees of Wabash College, containing 1.7'J acre. One tract belonging to Ozro P. Jennison, containing 1.50 acre. One truct 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 1,36 acre.
All in half of n. e. qr. of sec. 6, t. 18 n. r., 4 and also, One tract belonging to Samuel Eastlack, containing 0.21 acre. One tract belonging to Ryland T. Brown, containing 0 21 acre. One tract belonging to Hunter Jones, containing 0,25 acre. One tract belonging to Cornelius Smock, containing 1.25 acre. One tract belonging to Franklin Lewis, containing 1.20 acre.. One tract belonging to Charles Wickliff, containing 0.14 acre. One tract belonging to heirs of Samuel Fisher, containing 1.60 acre. One tract belonging to Charles Allen & John
Keeran, containing 0.27 acre. One tract belonging to Samuel S. Thomson, containing 5.63 acres. One tract belonging to Alexander Thomson &
William Twining, containing 0.76 acre. One tract belonging to William W. Wysong, containing 0.18 acre. One tract belonging to Jeremiah Keeney, containing 0.54 acre. One tract belonging to John M. Fisher, containing 10.56 acres. One tract belonging to Charles White, containing 9.71 acres. One tr.-ict belonging to Isaac Nayloi, containing 5.-15 acres. One tract belonging to John Ramley, containing 0.5:2 acre. Ore tract belonging to Mary Brown, containing 0.33 acre. One tract belonging to Jerusha Huff, containing 0 33 acre. One tract belonging to William Layson, containing 0.50 acre. One tract belonging to Samuel Johnson, containing 0.50 aero. One tract belonging to Thomas Carr, containing 1 acre. One tract belonging to heirs of Anthony Hamilton, containing 0.50 acre. One tract belonging to heirs of Anthony Hamilton, containing 3.50 acres. One tract belonging to Mrs. George Potter, containing 0.50 acres. One tract belonging to heirs of Andrew Ornbaum, containing 7 acres. One tract belonging to William Powers, containing 1.75 acres. One tract belonging to R. F. Haynes, (New
York) containing 3.62 acres. One tract belonging to Trustees of the town of Crawfordsville, containing 3.65 acres.w
All in n. w. qr. of sec. 5, t.~4S, u. r. 4 w*. and also, One tract belonging to Henry S. Lane, containing 3.75 acres. One tract belonging to Isaac C. Elston, Sr., containing 10.28 acres. One tract belonging to John Snyder, containing 0.12 acres. Or.e tract belonging to Mrs. Schenck, containing 0.2G acre. One tract belonging to heirs of Jeremiah S.
West, containing 0.05acre. One tract belonging to Lewis Wallace, containing 0.16 acre. One tract belonging to Edward O'Flaherty, containing 0.35 acre. One tract belonging to Chilion Johnston, containing 0.17 acre. One tract belonging to Chilion Johnston, containing 1.48 acre. One tract belonging lo lieirs of Jeremiah West, containing 1.76 acre. One tract belonging to John Griffith, containing 1.23 acre. One tract belonging to John Sweetser, Jacob
Davis & Isaac Sands, containing 0.46 acre. One tract belonging to John Wasson & James Wasson, containing 0.12 acrc. One tract belonging to Ambrose Whitlock, containing 27.50 acre. One tract belonging to Edwin H. Hills, containing 2.75 aens. One tract belonging to Ezekiel McConnell, containing 0.34 acrc. One tract belonging to Louisville, New 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 Gilkey. Hector S. Bradon & Isaac Elstou, Jr., containing 0.54 acre.
All in s. w. qr. of sec. 32, t. 19 n. r. 4 w. and also, One tract belonging to Henry Crawford, containing 4.44 acrcs. One fract 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 Fullcn, containing 1.80 acre. One tract belonging to Nelson Patterson, containing 0.87 acres. One tract belonging to Mrs. McClure, containing 0.50 acre. One tract belonging to Thomas H. Winton, containing 0.1S acre. One tract belonging to Mahlon D. Manson, containing 0.90 acre. One tract belonging to heirs of James Hanna, containing 1.72 acre.
»3
One tract belonging to J. B. Gearing & Cornelius Vanarsdall, containing O.U5o acre. One tract belonging to Robert n. Craig, R.
Campbell Craig, containing 0.083 acre. One tract belonging to Nathaniel Dunn, containing 4.93 acres. One tract belonging to Owen G. Wilhite, containing 0.79 acre. One tract belouging to James Collins, containing 0.33.
All in s. e. qr. of sec. 3i, 1.19, n. r. 4. w. The above mentioned parties, and all others interested, are hereby notified of the pendency of the said petition.
JACOB CHRISTMAS, ROBERT II. CRAIG-, TAYLOR BUFMNTxTOX, -CHARLES IL BO'WEN",
r'
JOSEPHUS EOBfNSOX. Trustees. THOMAS T. SCOTT, Clerk. April 26,1860.
SPECTACLES SPECTACLES
GOLDSilver
and IPlated Spectacles,—of the
finest Pebble Glasses^—with all the latest improvement's—to suit all ages, just received also Eye Protectors and Goggles.
May 10, I860.] JAMES PATTERSON,
Waveiand Agent.—Mr. Samuel Eastiack, of Wav.eland, is our authorized Agent for that place and vicinity. He is authorized to contract for advertising, job work, &c., and to recoivc and receipt for any money due U3 on subscription, or other work.
{t@- SIGN OF THE
IEWI GOODS
Jtr^T RECEIVED
i860. I860.
SPRING STOCK!
AT THEIR OLD STAND,
Nos. 1 &
COMMERCIAL BLOCK,
Have now in Store a large and general assortment of
NEW-GOODS,
HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL AND
COMMISSION STORE
HERE CAN BE FOUND THE LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK OF
IRON NAILSr STEEL AXLES,
Springs, Sash, G-lass, Locks, Latches, Butts, Hinges,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
OF EVERY VARIETY
Tlr3[RE§Hi]TC KMeiKlflKlE©, 1—2—4-~6 6f 8 HORSE POWER.
ALSO, STEAM ENGINES, FOR THRESHING MACHINES! FARMERS,
THE BEST
Reaping and Mowing Machines built in America!
BEING EXCLUSIVELY IN THE
HARDWARE & AGRICULTURAL TRADE,
I can and WILL, SELL GOODS below all COMPETITION.
-fe
CONSISTING OF
O O S
DRESS GOODS,
TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS
O I N
O O S A N S O E S
HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS.
Hafa Ware,
CUTLERY, SADLERY, IRON,
SI300I5
A 1 N I E E S
TOOLS,
PLOWS, GLASS
GLASSWARE, CROCKER Y- WARE,
O E I E S
DYE-STUFFS. &C-, &C.
All of which we offer to our customers, and
the trade generally, at the
LOWEST COMPETITION PRICES.
GRIMES & BURBRIDCE. April 19 I8G0.-ly
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS!
WE S "W A. I
have just received a complete assortment of Revolvers, Guns, Pistols, and Bowie Knives. Revolvers of Colt's Allen's Sharp's, and Manhattan Pattcnt. AS. PATTERSON.
May 10,, 1860.
THE
Spabtz, £oxhs,
HAMES, TRACES, LOG & HALTER CHAINS, STRAW-CUTTERS,
MOWING SCYTHES, MILL, CUT, AND HAND SAAYS. ALSO,
OF ALL KINDS
3EJBE2
X3ad-X^oclv? Empire JBloclc.
APRIL 26, 1800—Ly.] SAMUEL H. GREGG.
G. & B.
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of Mothers, her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING.
Which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflamma ti0n—will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, andi3 SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and Kelief and Health to Your Infants.
We have put up and sold this article for over ten yenrs, nnd CAN SAY IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have never been able to say of, ,anv other me-dicine-NEV- I MRS. I ER HAS IT FAILED IN WINSLOW'S A SINGLE IN S A N E S O O IN I O E FECT A SYRUP CURE when timely used.' Never did ive know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are de lighted with its operations, and speak in terms of1 commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter'1WHAT WE DO KNOW," after ten vears' experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLAHE. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found iu fifteen
Pr twenty minutes
after the syrup is administered. Thi3 valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED & SKILLFUL NURSES in New England, and has been used with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS IN
THOUSANDS OF CASES. Tt 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 ,—-— co nvulsions, speedily rein death.— it the BEST
FOR
which, if not medicd, end We believe AND SURDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTERY DIARRHOEA IN CHILDREN whether it arises from Teething,'or any other cause.— We would say to every Mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints, DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, OR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand be tween you and your suffering XDliild and the relieF that will be SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this Medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is 011 the outside wrapper.
CHILDREN TEETHING.
EST REME-
Gold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal Office, 13 Cedar street, N. Y. PRICE ONLY 25 CTS. PER BOTTLE.
Sold in Crawfordsville by Henry Ott & Son. Jan. 26, 1860-Jy.
RUINOUS PRICES!!
JUST RECEIVED,
FIFTY-SIX PIECES OF
Ml¥ IISm 8IUU*
TOCOST
be sold at 20 per cent LESS THAN of importation. Prices ranging from FORTY CENTS to three dollars per yard at SNYDER'S CHEAP CASH STORE, april 26,1860-ly.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Music Boxes,
REPAIRED
and warranted. To this branch
of the business, I call cspecial attention, and feel confident, that in prices and quality of work, pcrlect satisfaction will be given.
May 10, I860.] JAMES PATTERSON.
Blair & Cumberland's
NK¥
GROCERY
ESTABLISHMENT.
NOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE:
50 HHDS. SUGAR:
50 BBLS MOLASSES
75 SACKS COFFEE
20 CHESTS TEA
10 TIERCES RICE.
Fellow-Citizens, if you are iu want of
GROCE3RIES,
BLAIR & CUMBERLilVD'S
IS THE PLACE TO
Buy them Cheap.
DO YOU WANT COFFEE
DO YDU WANT SUGAR
DO YOU WANT TEA
DO YOU WANT SPICE
DO Y'OU WANT PEPPER
DO YOU WANT SODA
Blair Sc Cumberland
KEEP A GOOD SUPPLY.
IF Y'OU WANT HAMS,
IF YOU WANT SHOULDERS,
IF YOU WANT DRIED BEEF,
IF YOU WANT DRIED PEACHES,
IF Y'OU WANT DRIED APPLES,
ISIair & Cumberland's
IS THE CHEAP STORE!
SHOULD YOU WANT PICKLES,
SHOULD YOU WANT PINE-APPLES,
SHOULD YOU WANT CAN PEACHES,
SHOULD YOU WANT KUTS,
SHOULD YOU WANT CANDIES,
SHOULD YOU WANT RASINS,
SHOULD YOU WANT FIGS,
Blair & Cumberland's
IS THE PLACE TO GET THEM CHEAP.
ALSO, OX IIAI¥I
500 KEGS NAILS,
50 BOXES GLASS,
5000 LTS. SASH,
12 DOZ. LOCKS & LATCHES
A full and complete stock of
HOUSE TRIMMINGS.
If you should want PLOWS
If you should want REAPERS
If you should want MOWERS
If you should want TIIRASHERS.
Do you want to SAVE 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
AY
VNT BROOMS?
DO YOU WANT SEIVES?
DO YOU WANT BAGS?
DO YOU WANT CHURNS?
BLAIR & CUMBERLAND
SELLS,
"Very Clieap 2
Cash or Goods given in Eichangofor
PR. ODUC E.
[CrSouth room, under "McCLELLAND'S HALL," Washington Street. BLAIR & CUMBERLAND.
March 29, I860.—ly.
GOLD PENS
Charleston Convention!
———————
MUTUAL ACCOMMODATION
THE
undersigned is now opening up an entirely new stock of Staple and Family Groceries, in
ELSTON'S BRICK,
Next door to the Bank, and directly opposite the Post Office to which the attention of every family and person is respectfully invited. Wo shall aim to make this an establishment of
Mutual Accommodation,
by keeping a good variety and good quality, of such articles as every family needs, and by selling them as low as they can be had any where in town or county.
We now have, and shall endeavor to keep a supply of choice
Coffee,
April 16, 1860-3ra.
Tea, Tobacco, Sugar,
Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar, Rice, Soda, ftuts, Fruits, Confectionaries, Cot. Yarn, Carpet Warp Batting, Bed Cords, Broom Twine, Tubs, Wash Boards, Buckets, Baskets, Brooms, &c., &c.— All of which we propose to sell on liberal terms for cash or produce.
"LIVE AND LET LIVE,"
is our motto still. With this in view, we respectfully invite Old Friends and all others, Ladies as well as gentlemen, to confer upon us the favor, and upon themselves, the benefit of calling at the new and elegant establishment abovo named. J. H. BENEFIEL. S
EMBROIDERIES, SLEEVES, &C.,
ANEWEdgings
lot of Embroideries, Sleeves and Collars, and Flouncings, at reduced prices, at aprll 21. SNYDER'S CHEAP CASH STOKE.
McCLEAN'S
STRENGTHENING
CORDIAL A"D
BLOOD
Purifier.
Before^taking, After taking.
THE
GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD. This Cordial is distilled from a berry known only to myself, and chemically combined itli 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 acceleiating the circulation ofthe blood.? It neutralizes an.v billious matter in the stomach and strengthens the whole organization.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Diseapes 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 the heart, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Choking or Suffocating feeling when lying down. Dryness, Yellowness of tho Skin and Eyes, Night Sweats, inward Fevers, Pain in the small ofthe Back, Chcstor Side.—: Sudden Flashes of Heat, Depression of Spirits, Frightful Dreams, Languor, Despondency, or any Nervons Disease, Sores or Bloches 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, Incontinenco of the Urine, Stranguary, Inflamation or Weakness of the Womb or Bladder, Whites, etc.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. This Cordial will nevei- fail to cur© any of th«above diseases, if taken as per directions on each Dottle, Gurmnn, English and French.
OVER A MILLION OF BOTTLES Have
been
sold during the last six months, nud
in no instance has it failed iu 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 rich 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 McLean'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.-
CAUTION.—Beware of Druggists or dealers who may try to palm upon you some Bitter or Sarsaparilla trash which they can buy cheap, by sayiug it is just as good. Avoid such men. Ask for McLean's Strengthening Cordial, and take nothingelse. It is the only remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, and at the same time strengthen the system.
One tablespoonful 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 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 corncr of Third and Pine streets, St. Louis, Mo.
McLcan's Volcanic OH Liniment.
THE BEST I.JXIMENT IX THE AVOULD. The only safe and certain cure for Canccrs, Piles, Tumors, Swellings, and Brochele or Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia. Weakness of tho Musclcs, 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 disease may have existed. MeLean's Celebrated Liniment is a certain remedy.
Thousands of human beings have
QF the Fmwt Quality JOT ^TEBGOK -4 LL'kindsJat 1VD. SROW2T3. Mar 10 1860.
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 clcanse, purify and heal the foulest sores iu an iucredibly 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, windgal, splints, unnatural lumps, nodes or swellings. It will never fail to cure big head. Pollcvil, Fistula, Old Running Sores, or sweeny, if properly applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, cracked heels, chnfcs, 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 tho worthless Liniments offered to you. Obtain a suppiy of Dr. McLean's celebrated Liniment. It will cure you.
Vl! J. H. McLEAN, SOLE PnoniiETOR, ''•"'•'•'Corner of Third & Pine Sts., St. Louis,ilo. MANSON & POWERS, Agents.
Nov. 17, 1859.1 Crawfordsville, Ind.
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