Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 November 1860 — Page 3
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THE "JOURNAL.
How Fusion Yoii"
New.
8HYH:
The Republican party is the onlyorganired party hi this State to-day. Its opponents are a mere mob—without unity of principle, or of purpose, and •without the slightest shadow of an effective organization. Even* step taken to promote their union lias only tended to demoralize them still further. They are united upon no single point
.of
policy or of sentiment, except in hatred of the liepublicans: and even that •with four-tifths of the masses, is secondary and subordinate to their hatred
of each other
1
Mich
snnnnsi!
11
circumstances, any ettecti-ve op position can be made to a well organ-
b0'\ harmonious party, animated by a
Common purpose, holding the same
principles, and stimulated by the pros-
])cct of success, is the highest of folly. I
Tlie fusion committee may setthis State down as
certain to tjirr Lincoln fifty thou-
^am! majority
ami every dollar they
spend in the country will increase that a
democratic Kcconl on S'ogro ICquality. Who gave negroes the right of suffrage ill New Yorlc?
The-Democratic party/ Who presided over the convention •which gave this privilege to negroes? ^.Martin Van Bur on, a Democrat.
Who afterwards elected Martin an •Buren'President of the United States? The Democratic party.
Who married a negro wench, and by ^er had mulatto children? Uichard M. Johnsun. a good Democrat.
Who elected liichard M. Johnson 3 ice-President, of the United State*? The Democratic trty.
If President Van Buren had died. ainLJUchard Johnson had become President, who would have Income the Uemocratio mistress of the White House?
This same negro wench. Who made the negro a citizen in the State of Maine?
An overwhelming Democratic ma
jority.
Who enacted a similar law in Massachusetts? overwhelming Democratic ma-
--1
jovit v.
(ji'o in Ohio is pJitcei
rlistii -U-' i".. OIL I'CV I
Stnti'/ vvfr Piiirh.
"Who is Oeorcre l'
THE GERMANS
8 cw
lint inwliM'! 1
the riyl.t to vote
ifaw tho tie
•in Xcw 11Mi a re Tiie liVmocnitic ]. \rty. AVliu |K'nuitU'l
vvorv co!ore
person
New
•owning b-0
•a citi/.'v-n?
roquirod iie^r-oes to
to
11) it .1 i' ii ii 11
become
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in
the
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The .'cHKn"(ji:ll
Vrho a :w
wiiK'li lite nein the witness' i! 1 1! :i iiV
sian-i. llie v. ••. The Dc''ni je *:t-i*r v-.
"Who vr-'icd furii 1 :n
islature rejje-ali-M.u" a'!
Wku !-"'i'*r\v:ti'iis t-li/e'eti
.i'Litrh ^o'thc ruited States
The Ooiiiivi'ati'-
5
Srate.
Win.
ui^l 1.
'^Th Miiiv l^Miprlas Di'iirti
Vile l'iiitcI States Senate.
Who 'iI'll tin'
venti'in ?J 1'
1.110
at now in
malf.ttoi had the
Reuben Win "Who. aftei* ben Wood (..lov
d. a o'ood 1 .'einoerat. le leeision. elected Reu.'iNior of _i 1 io.
The Democratk' party. "Who j-i'lused. in the State r.'onveiition of l.S5L, to remedy the evil established by this decision?
The Democratie party.
Ballon. JamtSj B. day made a spceeh I in JiCxington. Ky.. on he evening of the 18th nit. From a verbatim report of| his remarks, we clip the following cltoiee extract:
Mr. Clay then turned his attention to Mr. Pou^las. who, lie said, had been brought forward before the Charleston and Baltimore conventions because of! bis strength in the Northern States.—
"Where is his strength now? Ask of the) winds, and as they blow over the prairies of the North-west, they no longer sing pteans to the name of Douglas.— Sole trumpeter of hisown fame, he will! tsink down in the history of his conn -1
try as a melancholy example of unsuc-! every kind ccssful ambition.
Oov. II. V.. Johason'M Plasaialion. Jlis plantation, consists of 3042 sieres of land. It is .peculiarly adapted to the products of this latitude, particularly cotton. In the aggregate the land is valued at $26,000. There are upon the plantation 117 negroes, valued at 1)3,000. The increase of negroes in twenty-five years has been 200 per een t. The number of mules and horses is 38, worth §3,800 value of cattle and implements about §1.000. This will make the aggregate value of the farm and stock §133,500. From this investment there will bo raised this year 250 bales cotton, valued at $12,500 bushels of corn. 7.500, valued at $G,500. giving a clear income of $19,000.—Correspondent
Ns T: IfcralJ^'
This fleslb-mOnger is running for •Vice-President on the same ticket with Douglas, and is now perambulating the .Northern States advocating his favorite doctrine that "capital should own 1 abor.'' and ca 11 ng our mechan es
1
FOR
feet iront,
L.
LINCOLN.—The
by
L/.IU. 11.11 hi lvjuo ,. ,1 one third in hand and the residue in 0110 and two
)Ui.T l-e.-peetfully customers and the
hi
St-nale?
ional ('union to that
ai iinsl a provi
prevent neirroe- IVom ciiuin
P. I'aiirn inijiurtt'd
f\it1'ii'
(llfils r. Ham
1 in il-'-V.!':' .... party. Supreme
Gnvei'ijor wi' ()h The I)oii of-r.*i A\ ho di'eidrd in tlie of Ohio til vole?
('onrt irh I to
te
slaves,' TNJPANA ENSUS E ETI:U:VS.—-Official returns from seventy-five counties of Indiana, comprisingabout three fourths
of the Si ate are published. The total
population of the given counties is 1,
24,836. Population- of the same coun-tiorin--185G was 825.0S8... Increase.
JST.
Y.Tribune 8113*8 that Mi*. Win. M. Wermerskirch, Superintendent of the Xat-
umlizution Office of the Republican
York TUnes of Kridnv ^'ommittoo isbriskly employed issuing (papers, lie has now on ins roll about IJ.OOO names, over 90 percent, of which arc German—and all for Lincoln. The
Germans can't tolerate fusion..*
JOUMIL RGCGim
The following person? have paid the sums op
posite their names 011 subscription to the Journal.
"Honor to whom honor is due." John X. Cowan ...........—Si 50
Abijah Cos 1 50 Win. Barrett 2 00
Town Property for Sale,
Valuable town property for sale or traffic. It is --1 i- Size of lot,
situated in (lit- soiuh" pit of tov
llil) hack. Ilou.-e
To suppose that, under! 1™ feet front, by Hill back. House is ,,»•. an.l
contains eleven apartments, Cistern 111 kitchen,
lar"e cellar, wood-house, and other out-houfes, niu! •small stable. The entire lot is well set in choice
fmil and ornamental trees, shrubs, Terms,
0
it will be exchanged entire for building
material and carpenter work, l'orsons wishing
"diuker" of this kind will please call
nal" 0tlic
at
the 'J our-
AN TMPOKTANT QIKHTIOX AXSWKKKD.—"What will the sewing machine do?" 80 HSKS a correspondent. We reply, it will do almost everything. To bo sure it is not inspired. It will not work lace, tuid is not exactly uu Jnit in achieving the buttonhole stitch. Hut by far the greater proportion ol the work to be dune in every family, the machine will do. and do well and expeditiously. For stillness. speed, beauty and strength of stitch, and simplicity—the essential characteristics in sewing by machinery—we believe the machine of Urover Hull takes the lead.
Their oHires arc 7110 Chestnut street, Philadelphia: 4i!5 Broadway, New-York: IS Summer street, Huston:. 137 Unllimore street, Baltimore and 58 West •Fourth street, Cincinnati. oct 11.
[Prom the Boston Literary Gazette.]
Prof. Wood's £2air Restorative.
It deserves to be called one of the greatest discoveries of the age, as it not only turns hair hack to its original color, but removes all dandruff from the scalp, and cures cutaneous irritations, and is a stimulant and tonic to the organs nceessaev to supply nutriment and coloring matter to the hair. It removes the causes which tend to turn the hair gray, it prevents the hair from failing off. and bring* it out where the head is bald.
CAITKIN.—Beware of worthless imitations, as I several arc already in the market, called hy difierent names. Use nolle unless the words Professor
Weed's Hair Kestorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo., and New York) are blown in the boHlc. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine dealers, also by all Fancy and Toilet (foods' dealers in the United states and Canada. oct23.
MA'IIC AT THK KIUK-IHI:.— IF any one will take the trouble to watch the siii'vements of drurrr A li-'krr'* lnte.-t iui])i'oveini-iit 011 ihe.-ewini luaehini'. a to note the result of his observation, lie will be i-onvineeil. lieycinl the ]iosfiiiiity of a ilou'.t, that the inaehine will sew—11111! sew handsomely strongly, too, lietter than work he ili.ne by :he oil-i'ahinetl jiroei ss—ujnvarils of one thousand stitehesa liiimite. A friend of ours saw a maehine )l't!iis j.iiileiu aehieve one thousand and eighty j,-titehes in that ]iaee of time. At this rate, what iieieu'ean labors is this little magician eapalile of (lerfonninj:. One thousand stitehes in a minute would he sixty thousand in a 11 hour, .-•uiipose a
maehine to he operated five hours in a day. it
won til ••pace our '.I •me 10 lour
turn id!' three hundred thousand in that of time: so that it would require less than :ys to make up the astonishing number of illion. it wi.nid tak" somewhat linger than a ,s to ccun: thesestiteJiesseperately, we fttnaiigllO
F. H. FRY & CO
infoi :o tiieir mimerous
PUBLIC GENERALLY,
That they are now In receipt of (heir
jI H'MTfliS
STOCK
OF
DRY.EDBDS
"•Consistinir of a fine varietv of
C?o45is, C^issimcrcs,., Salisactix. W
I3 RIISTTS,
T/
JAMS, 3HAOHEGGD3,
Qh\ vLUJ 'IOU
OP!•:/,'A HOODS, (late stylet,)
BOOTS & SHOES,
Delaines of every* variety and sfyle, .te., &c.
Wo have also added to our stock, a fine assort-
ment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
which we will
ill at vcrv low figures. Garments
MADE TO ORDER,
from piece goods, which are manufactured by the widows of our town, and who arc really in need of our patronage. If you wish to do good for 3'ourselves and others for a small amount, you should call and examine our stock.
Nov. 1, 1860-Iy. V. II. FRY & CO.
November Visit.
mpm. i. a.
WILLII.
he at Crawfordsville, at the Drug Store of Ott, 011 Thursday, November I•"tli, 1SG0, to make examination of diseased persons tliat may favor him Svi'th a, call A, charge of' 25! «jnts will be made for each 'eiairiination. Reasonable charges for Medicines, or prescriptions. Persons unable to attend in person, can write their names and inclose a lock of their hair, by which means he will be able to determine the nature of the disease.
Crawfordsville, Nov.'I*, I8G0 ~3m« A.
PUBLIC SALE! NOTICE
is hereby .given, .that -the undersigned will sell at publie sale, at his residence miles Tiorth-'\vcs=it of Crawfordsville, on
Thursday, ^November 22d, 1860.
The following personal property, to-wit: Ilorses, Hogs Cattle, one 2-horse Wagon aud Harness, one
Crusher, one Corn Sheller, one Wheat ran,
TERMR! °A cml!t oj fourteen months
NIA. 1, lS00-3«-'] ClIARLEf? III'NT.
Additions I Evidence.
Oct 25.
linEDSiiunGH, Wayne Co., 0.,) July 27, 1854).
Dr. C. W. UOBACK—Dear Sir:—I have been afflicted for about eighteen years with Rheumatism in my left thigh and hip, and in that time J[ have tried a great many remedies and at considerable expense, without much relief. A short timo since, I was induced by your agent in this place, J. W. Grindle, to try your .Scandinavian Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, and am liappy to say that I obtained more relief from them than from any other medicine I overused. I believe tliat the the continued use of your medicines would entirely euro me.
Yours, itc. D. C. MARTIN.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HOOFLAND'S
THE
GRE VT
STANDARD REMEDIES
of thp present ago, have acquired tlieir great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satiafnetiuu is rendered by tbcm in all casus.
HOOFLAMD'S
GERMAN BITTERS
WILL POSITIVELY CURE
Uvor Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys. and all diseases arising from a disordered livor, or weakness of tlio Stomach and Digestive Organs,
ASD WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT
YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, AND FEVER AND AGUE. See our Almanac for proof. I'HICE, 75 ccuts per Bottle.
Qooflaml's Balsamic Cordial
WILL POSITIVELY CURE
Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Influenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cures over known of
CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION. As a Diarrhoea Cordial it is unequalled. TRICE, 75 cents per bottlo.
HOOFLAHD'S GERMAN PILL, being well known throughout Europe and America, needs no commendation here. They arc purely vegetable, are prepared with great exactness, aud are sugar-coated. No better Cathartic Pill can bo found. PRICE, 2ft cts. per box.
These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere. The signature of C. M. JACKSOK will be on the outside of each bottle or box.
In our Everybody's Almanac," published annually, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These AUniaiacs ure (jivea away by all our agents.
May 10, IHH-Iy
Valuable Farm for Sale.
•IE suhseriher wishing to remove north, is offering his farm for sale, or trade for a larger traet of land. The farm eontains 80 acres (ill
1 1
Sept. (i. LSOO "w.
oultivation.and has on it
a good new dwelling house, containing six rooms, porch and other «utbuildings a new frame stable: two good wells of never-failing water and a lair young orchard of well selected fruit, which hasju.-t commenced bearing. This place is situated about one mile and a quarter south of Crawfordsville, between the lircc'icastie and Danville roads.
-t Ih nreiili nt Iiinlitiilinn rutiihl'mhril Irtj uprcin/ I'll
t(mrincut fur the lt'lii/ of the Sick and [Jiitnxiiat, ii'flirh.il icith irnh lit oint h'/iiihiiitr tJixeiisrx. nnd
utperi'i'tyjur the Citrr Dixi-nivs the
Oi'ijint-1.
M'
10IIC.\L ATlV.[CK given gratis, by the Aeturgeon, to all who apply by leOc. with a deserij!ii.',t of their condition, (age. oeeujiation, habits of life, Sre.,) and incases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge.
VALUAilM'j ItEI'OKTS 011 S]iermatorrhna, and o!her Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NKW KKMKDIF.S employed in the ]is]iensarv, sent to the alliictcd in scaled letter envelops, free of charge. Two or three Stamps lor postage will be acceptable.
Address, DR. -T. SKILLIN IIOI'C IITON. Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors,
I-:0. FA IKCIIILD, iSKCKKTAHv. K/.RA D. HARTWiJLL, President. March 22, lSiiO-lv.
11 TITS do-1 8C5O.
MICH AIM) J. CONNKR. WILLIAM WORMAN.
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K1LFSALE Dealers in Boots and Shoes, No. Oli, i'eiirl strei t, between Vine and Race streets, Cincinnati. Ohio.
Keeji a large stock of custom and Eastern work, which is offered to the trade at lowest prices. Aug. 2:?, lSi)0-:hn.
And Still They Come!
c. av
Yd.
I
.:
S eoiislantly receiving a general assortment of Staple and i'a.ney
DRY -GOODS
E
FiADY-MADE
CLOTIITX(l,
Ilats. Caps. Boots for men and hoys, Shoes for Ladies, misses and children,
a LASS-WARE, *'.
UEEXS- WARE,
•'*. G7i OGERTES,
Which lie is selling as cheap orehcaper than any house in the city.
O E
Taken in,exchange for goods, and the CASil never refused. If-yoit want good bargains, call at No. fi, COMMERCIAL BLOCK, whore you will get them.
Chicories seld for en9h onlv. C. W. KLTZI10TII. October 4, lSfiO-.Tm.
Spectacles! Spectacles!! GOLD,
Silver and Dated Spectacles—of the finest Pebble Glasses—with all the latest im-provements—-to suit' nil ages, just received, also Eve .Protectors and (Joggles. "May Jfl. 'CU.] JAMBS PATTERSON.
THE QUAKER CITY
INSURANCE COMPANY!
The siteecSs of this Company i.anotherproof of what can be accomplished by energetic men in the business of insurance, when backed, by large„expcrience and an rietual ctish -capital 'to perfect their purposes." Oh the 1st of last JaWary this Company made a dividend of 12 per cent, to stock-holders, after carrying a large amount to Surplus, which then amounted to £159,746 70. Judging from the extensive business done by its Western Branch Office, under the management of.Cc(t'ris L.
MH.NOUTH'N
will
he
given on all sums over three dollars, by the purchaser givingnote with apjiroved security, Waiving all relief from valuation atid appraisement laws three dollars and under cash in harid.
plan and method of-doing business
is to have all fmseg paid^-iind 'paid- promptly, without taking the sixty days allowed by the policy. anil in this lie is well sustained by the custom and performances of the Home Oflkc.—Tinkham's Reporter.
P. C. SOMERViLLTt, sU/eut,
W" il.-" Crawfordsville.
,T. S. TAM.'
Trnridfinr Ai/'t. •.
Sept. 1.1, 1800—3m. l"
PUBLIC SALE! .,
THEsellat
undersigned, having sold liis farm, offers to Public Sale, on Thursday, Oct. 251b, I860, all his personal property, consisting of four Horses, 3 Mules, 2 Colts, 3 Milch Cows, and other young cuttle. 30 head of Stock Hogs, 50 head of Sheep. Also* Farming Utensils, consisting of two-horse Wagon, 1 two-horse Carriage, 1 Mower and Reaper, Plows, Harrow?, &c., Household and Kitchen Furniture.
TERMS" OF SALE:—A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over five dollars by the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation or appraisement laws. A sums under live dollars, cash in hand.
WASHINGTON
ISRAEL l'ATTON.
UOWAlil) ASSOCIATION,
Sa£EEt,A15EfJ,fi!,ISE,i.
THOMAS BARB.
Crawfordsville, Sept. 13, 18(50—3w—l'r's lee $2 70.
ZX7PEST3ST C~
OF TUB
FALL SEASON!
XOW RECEIVING A KEW AX I) EXTEX-
FIVE ASSORTMENT
FALL&A^INTER
DRY-GOODS,
MS.1T* e.lF3®,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CLOTII11V«, &C., &C..
^•CALL A XD SK1-: TJ1
ST., CRAWF0UHSY1 IJ.E.
Sept. (i, lSfil).
Nov. Appointments.
DR. HARDMAN,
Analytical Physician, and Phy
sician for Diseases of
the Lungs,
Formerly Physician to Cincinnati Marine Hospital and Invalid's Retreat, Corresponding Meuiher of the London Medical Society of Observation. Author of "Letters to Invalids," and Editor of the •'Medical Stchossope," may be consulted at—
Crawfiirdsville. Taylor .House, Thurs-
dav, Xoveinbor 'I'l, 18G0.
Examination Free.
.AroiitUlv Visits.:
Although hot the best mode of making examinations. Dr. II. will, when desired, prescribe for diseases without asking anv i|iiestion.
Particular attention paid to diseases of women and children. No Mineral Poisons used: various combinations* of Harks. Buds, f.oavas. Roots, IJurn', kf.. obtained from the OrientaI climes, anil of the Indians, only are prescribed—a full supply of which the Doctor til ways carries.
Dr. 11 a 111 1 treats Consumption. Bronchitis. Laryngitis, Asthma, and all cither Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, by Medical Inhalation, combined with proper eonstitutioual treatment.
OTHER CrSKASKS TRFATEI).
7. '^"Ni charge for eonsalt.Mtion. In relation to the following Diseases, either when complicated with Lung Affections or existing alone 1 ,• 1. it-, tjosil .iiloo. 1 u.Mially nii'l llicm promjiMy curable.
Prolapsus and all forms of Female Complaints, Irregularities and Weakness. Palpitation ami other forms of Heart disease. Liver Complaints. Dyspeysia, and all other diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. Piies, and so 011.
Dr. llardman 11 eats all chronic or long standing diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Rladder, Kidneys, Brain, Heart, Nerves, Womb. Spleen, Spine. Kyes, Lars. A'e.: Scrofula, Fits. Cancers, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Skin diseases. Fever Sores, Catarrah, Seminal Weakness, Neuralgia, Whites, Insanity, Dyspepsia, (liddiness, Heai of Urine, Syphillis, Sick Headache, Enlarged Tonsils, Arc.(.May 10, lSGO-tf.)
EAGLE STORE
*W\N\A\
IN PULL BLAST!
C. N. HARDING,
WOl,
I LTZJ^OTH,
Commercial MSoek,
5
LT) respectfully inform his old friends and the public generally of Crawfordsville and surrounding country, that he is now in the market with a full and complete stock of staple A fancy
HATS AXD CAPS,
MOOTS *flJVIM SHOE®,
Carpeting, Queensware, Classwaru, &e., which hi: is determined to sell at ju ices below all conipcti tion for -.
Cash or Country Protlucc.
We buy with cash at low figures and intend to sell for the same or its equivalent—Produce.
All are invited to call and examine our stock and learn our prices, for we arc sat.ified from our knowledge of the mercantile business that upon the cash system all can do better, than in a general business of credit. Our motto is
Cash and Small Profits.
'08" Remember Room in
CMjOTMMS)
NORTH,
Esq., of. this city, (Chicago,) the Company will be enabled at the close of the year to declare a like dividend, anil carry a much lnrgcrnmount to their Surplus Account.
the stand—East Dry Goods
Empire BlOoK
The room formerly occupied by Sliue & Epperson, south side of Main street. Crawfordsville. Sept 13, 18(50—ly] CIIA'S N. llAllDINC.
J. Crawford & Mullikin, HAVING
received their Fall and Winter stock
of goods, consisting of all the varieties kept in a dry goods store,
CJimlvlIERIlS,
SMTIJYjETT®,
WOOL, AlVtt COTTOS FL.IMELS,
,,,( Bleached and Brown Muslins, ,,
CLOTHHSTG
IIATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, SHAWLS,
BONNETS,
I O O S
V" t- 4
Ladies'and Chtldrcns' Dress Goods, late styles, Queensware, (ilajteware, Carpets, all wool. We would ask the citizens of town and country to give us a call and we will do thein good. -T. CRAM'FORD & MULLIKIN'.
Oct. 18. I860.
uMRS. WINSLOW,
An cspcrieneetl Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of Mothers, her
SOOTHING SIRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Whioh-greatly faciliatcs the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflamalion— will allay ALL l'AIN and spasmodic action, and is SURE to RUGIXATE Ihe BOWELS
Depend ujion it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
We have put upand sold this artiele for over ten years, and CAN HAY IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it., what we have never been a hie to say of anv other inedieine--N EVER IIAS IT I MRS. FAILED IN A SINGLE IN- WrNSLOWS STANCE TO E E A I SOOT 111N V11E timely used.— SYRl'P. Never did we know an in stauee of dissatisfaetion hy any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted wi',h its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects and medicinal virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT WK L0 KNOW," after ten years' experience, AMI oru KKI'L'TATIO.V FOR THK ,rit,t.MKNT IN-" WHAT wi: IIHRK iixn.AKK. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED AND SKILLFUL NURSES in New England, and has been used with NEVER FAILIXO SUCCESS in
TUOLSAKDS OF CASES.
It
not
only relieves the child from pain, hut invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system.— It will almost instantly relieve
Griping in the Uowcls, anil Wind Colic*. a 11 overcome convulsions,
which, if 11 died, end 11 lieve it S E S
€0.,
FOR
CHILDREN TEETIIINti.
THE WORLD, in all eases of DYSENTERY.^ DIA I! RIKFA IX CHILDREN whether it arises from Teething, or any other eaure. We would say to every Mother who has a chihlsuffering from any of the foregoing complaints. DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES. OR THE PREJUDICES OF ORIIETS, stand between you and your suffering Child and the relief that will he SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY SUQE—to follow the use of this Medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each hottle. None genuine unless tlis fac-simile of CTRT1S & PERKINS, New York, is 011 the outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughot the world. /'/iiii ijmf Office,
l.'i
CcDur strvtt: _V.
PRIBE ONLY25 CTS.
STItENdTlI KNIN1S
O I A
I1I.005
Purifier.
Before taidiig. 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. Sar.-iiparil-la, 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 fell coursing'through every"vein of the body, purifying and accelerating the circulation of the blood. 11 neutralizes any billions matter in the stomach, and strengthens the whole organization.
Mr LEA N'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL ,,
Will efiectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia," Jaundice, Chronic and 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 the 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 lleat. Depression of Spirits, Frightful Dreams. Languor, Despondency, or any Nervous Disease, Sore or Bloches on the Skin, and Fever and Ague (or Chills and Fever.) It will also cure the diseases of the Bladderand Womb, stick as Seminal Weakness. Incontinence of the I'rine, Stranguary. Inflammation or Weakness of the Womb or Bladder, White-, etc.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT TT. This Cordial will never fail to cure any of the above diseases, if taken as per directions on c-ach bottle, in German, Euglis-h and French.
OVER A MILLION OF BOTTLES
Have been sold during the last six months, and in no instance has it, failed in givinii entire satisfaction. Who, then, will suffer from weakness ordebilitv, when .McLean's Strengthening Cordial will eure you.'.'
TO THE LADIES.
Do you wish to be healthy and slrofig? Then go at oncc, 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 ofhcalth will mount to your check again.
Each bottle i.s warranted to give satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN
We say to parents, if your children arc sicklv, 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.
C.u'Tio.v.—Beware of Druggists or dealers who may try to palm upon you some Bitter or Sarsaparilla trash which they call 'iy cheap, by saying it is just as good. Avoid suen 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 strengfhen the system.
One tabic spoonful taken every morning fasting, is a certain preventive for Cholera, Chilis and Fever, Yellow Fever, or any prevalent disease. It is put up in large bottles.
Price onlv $1 per bottle, or bottles for S5. J. II. McLEAN/ Sole Proprietor of this Cordial.
Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Principal Depot on the corner of Third and Pine streets, St. Louis, Mo.
MclLcare's Volcasiic ©iJ ILmiisicni.
THE BEST UXI.MEXT IX THE WORL
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 alniost-inatantaneonsly, ittid it will cleanse, purify and heal the loulcst sores in an incredibly short time.
FOR HORSES AND OTIIER ANIMALS.
McLean's celebrated Liniment is the only safe and reliable remedy-for the cure of Spavin, Ring Bone, wimlgal, splints, unnatural lumps, irodes or swellings. It will never fail to cure big head. Pollevil, Fistula, Old Sores, or Sweeny, if properly applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches,, cracked heels, chiifes", saddle or collar galls, cuts, sores, or wounds, it is a infallible remedy. Apply it as directed, and a cure is certain.
Jv H". McLEAN,
N
Then trifle no longer with many of the worthies? Liniments offered to you. Obtain a supply of Dr."McLean's celebrated Lffilmcnt. I will'ture you. .r--
SOLE
PuopiuETon,
•Corner of ..Third & Pine Sts., St. Louis', Mo.. MANSON & POWERS,• Agents, Nov. IT, 1859.] .. Crawfordsville, Ind.
A A E E
SASII, DOOR
A N
BLIND FACTOY.
THE
subscriber havieg commenced business on his own account, would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Having added
New Machinery,
And anplc Shop room, he is able to compete with any Factory of the kind in elie State. He will keep on hands at all times a large assortment of .S'ash and Doors for supplying the
Wholesale and Retail Trade!
Orders for Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Window and Door Casing, Mouldingsof all discriptions, from hair inch to seven inches in width, filled 011 the shortest notice. He is also prepared to
WORK FLOORING,
And Plane Lumber, at reduceded prices, which will pay those in need of the same, to give him a call where they will also find
PLAN ET) AND ROUGH SIDING, T^atb, Pine and Poplar Shingles, At«the lowest market price. A liberal discount made to Dealers.
II. W. SMITH. Proprietor, Lafayette lud.
•pf}' All orders left with the undersigned, will meet with prompt attention. Campbell, (ialey Sr Ilarte: Grimes »t Rurbridge: Shmuel Gregg: Rlair & Cumherluhd. ,pj3' Warcrooni at the Old Stand, on Illinois street, nearly oppostte Gas Works.
Factory, South of the City, in the Brick Building forinorly occupied by Mr. Nieol as a Foundry. II, W. S.
June 7,1800.—ly.
speedily remedeath. We he1 5 E S A N REMEDY IN
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YER. B(TTLK.
Sold in Crawfordsville by Henry Ott «fc Son. Jan. 2f, 18(50—ly.
McCEEAK'S
I
3,
-LN
COMMERCIAL BLOCK.
ATTENTION, FA 11,11 EEl®
AND
EVEEYBODY!
|!IE undersigned having purchased the Dryods Stock of Grimes & Burbridge, are now receiving their
Full find Winter Goods,
Which they arc determined to sell as low as any other house, to punctual men or for
CASH OR PRODUCE.
We ask all who visit our market to purchase Goods, to give us a call, as we are confident we can do them good. Our stock consists of
PHI NTS OF ALL GRADES, DELAINES. MORI NOS, DEBEGES,
likiKlicd and Brown Muslins,
FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS. GINGHAMS.
SII.A K11 1I001S XET HOODS.
Ready *Wade Clothing,
SI ITS A\i CAPS OF A ILL. KI\I)S,
SATINETS. CASSrMERES. TWEEDS, .tr,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
For everybody cheap. A fine stork of Queensware, Glassware. Knives and Forks. Table and Tea Spoons. Groceries. &v., and indeed everything that can be called for in our line. yTC""T. N. MYERS will be on hand, ready and happy to wait on all his old friends and customers. ALLEN & BINFORD.
Crawfordsville, Sept. 27, l8()0.-lv.
DRY GOODS & CARPET STORE,
.fOHN 6%" CO.
sortment of FOREIGN ANlJ AM EK1CAN
DRY GOODS, AEPETIX
FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS. ((., £c."
Families, Hotel Keepers, Steamboat Owners and Purchasers generally, may depend upon finding the best class of Goods, at prices as low as they can be purchased in the Eastern Cities.
September fi, I SCO— w.
IFFARMERS!
C"
I 1
POTATOES, OATS, BUTTER,
N E W S I
Li
H\[ WITH TIIEE STILL:" Ballad, Words
I
1 he Mother a Journal, music by August
May 5, 185!1.
Piles
The only safe and certain cure for Cancer Tumors, Swellings, and Brochele or Goitre, rnroiysis, Neuralgia. Weakness of the Muscles, Chronic or Inflammatory Rheumatism, Stiifness of the Joints, Contracted Muscles or Ligaments, EnrAclic, Bruises, Sprains, Wounds, Fresh Cuts. Ulcers, Fever Soros, Sore Nipples, Caked Breasts, Burns, Seals, Sore Throats, or any Inflammation or Pain, no difference how long the disease may have existed. McLean celebrated Liniment is a certain remedy.
HEAD QUARTERS
\0S. 101, 103 ami 103. IIW fourth street, The task of recommending them has since been taken nut o/ hi* hmiilx. Enlightened men CINCINNATI, (,). whose character for sound judgment and philosophy. gives their opinions weight in the cominuni1 importers ot ,n. ho observe, reflect and make ''assurance doubly sure" before ihey decide—arc everywhere approving and urging the use of these wonderful \re now opening an extensive and complete as- preparations. All who confide in the wisdom and honesty of this class, or who chose to investigate for themselves are now of one mind on this important subject.
OOS)S & CARP3iTffJSG.
of' PRODUCE, at
the North Room in Pursel's Uriek, where Farmers will do well to call with their
EGGS,
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LA RJ). FEATHERS. FRUIT, green & dried:
CLOVER SEED, and all other
'ill TMCIJEIS of JSPMOIPUCE.
We propose to pay the Market price in CASH and invite tho Farmers to give us a call. We will also sell in Retail
Oafs, Mrtm, Shorts,
Of which we will keep a good supply. Also, a prime lot of TIMOTHY Seed for sale. ......... Respectfully. 'McCLURE & PRICE.
Crawfordsville, Sept. 20, ISfiO.—6w.
us Cull, "The
Wilds of the West," "Kind Wordsenn Never Die" ''The Angels Told me So," '"(jive Me Back My Mountain Home," ''Thoughts of God," and "Ode to Liberty." Price 25 cents each, mailed free.— Just issued by lloi:ACE
WATEK.S,
Broadway.
Agent, No. 333
POITT.AR INPTRUMKNTAT.Mt'sic.—"The
Piceolom-
ini Polka," with beautiful vignette of M'l! Piceolouiini: price 35 cents. "Palace Garden, or Sing-ing-Bird Polka," with vignette price 40 cents.— Both by Thomas Baker. "The Swinging Scliottisehe," with vignette price 35 cents and the "Very Last Varsovienne," price 25 cents: bofli by Augustus Cull. Beautiful vignettes of M'll Piccoloniini for 25 cents each.
¥e ~w Jl ST THE
undersigned, having purchased of J. W. Linn & Son, their entire stock of Groceries, will continue the business at the same stand, where they will be pleased to see their friends, and all who may want anything in their line. In addition to their present stock they intend in a short time to add a new supply of all sorts of
G-EOCEEIES',
which they propose to terms for
sell on the most liberal
CASH OR PRODUCE!
Their stock will comprise a general variety of
Staple aud Family Groceries.
Such as
Coffee, Teas,
:,-v Tobacco, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Syrups, Spices,
Soap, •-!. Starch, Candles, Dye-Stuffs, N a
Baskets, Brooms, Tubs, Buckets, Wash-Boards* &o. &c.
Also, a largo lot of'(Hascware.
Sept. 13, 1.SG0 -3m.
EELSEY & ETIO.
FOR'
BARGAINS
1
CAMPBEL.I,, CiALEf & IIARTER, AHEAD AS USUAL WITH Til
KIR
A O S O O
NEW GOODS.
While a lnodest regard for truth and veracity for bids them saying* that they have over
SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WOllTH OF
NEW GOODS,
It is admitted by all who havo made tho circuit of their immense
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,
a
always buying as near
as possible from first hands, together with an eighteen years experience by one of the best buyer* that goes to New York, enables them to sell below all honorable competition. Their stock of
HARD-WARE,
Table & 5*ockel Cutlery, Tools &c.
never was more complete.
IRON AND NAILS,
Were all bought for Cash at inside figures, anil will be sold at very small advance on inanafactur ers prices.
SASII, GLASS, LOCKS, LATCHES,
And an endless variety of other House Triiuiugs, at less prices than any other place.
I LL & y. CUT SAW, WARRANTED.
Straw Cutters from Sfi to SI 1.
BREAKING PLOWS,
OX JO llOliSE PLOWS, SINGLE,
Dorw.l AM) THREE
SHOVEL PLOWS,
Alwavs on band.
REVOLVING IIAY RAKE,
REAPERS,
OEADLES, &c.,
Will be ready forthe coining Harvest. SOrEtmrmbcr the place for Bargains.
JSos.
7 & S,
Commercial Row.
CAMPBELL. GALEY IIARTER.
Crawfordsville. April ii, lilfiO.—ly.
Blood Purifier ami Blood Pills!
PHARMACY
SIGSSAC3PS
Scandinavian Remedies,
yWhen Du.
ROBACK,
the celebrated Swedish Phy
sician, introduced his Blood Purifier and Blood Pills in the United States, he set forth in plaiu language their curative properties. This was years
Ur. Jloback invites the attention of the sick to !the SxH
I ORIGINAL"'LETTERS.
fro in members of tho Medical Profession, Editors' of publie journals, well known Merchants and Farmers, and Ladies of the highest respectability, giving accounts of extraordinary cures wrought by the remedies, of which cures they themselves were
EYE WITNESSES.
These parties may be consulted personally or hr I letter, by those who have any doubt upon the subject. The evidence in the possession of Dr. Roback, which is at all times accessible to the publict, establishing the following
FACTS:
That the Blood Purifier and Blood Pills have been proved bv analysis to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL,
That they cure the almost universal complaint,
DYSPEPSIA,
with iinrrrimi eerlniniif, and in a very short time. That after all other medicines have proved uselcsi, they relieve
LIVER COMPLAINT.
and restore the health cud strength to the sufTorer. That
srCK FEMALES,
who have languished for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperatc with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. That all sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial and irentle stimulating properties." That they recruit
.. '••SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
however they may have been trifled with ami abused: that their dircct tendency is to lengthen life, and render it enjoyable. That operating directly upon the pvimjn of the disease in the blood they
CAUSE SOON TO HEAL,
and discharge from the system, every taint Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That" they
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
and that there is no disease of the Stomach and Bowels, the Liver the Nervous System, the Skin, Glands or Muscles,
ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR OBSTRUC
TIONS OF THE BLOOD OR SECRETIONS, in which they do not give prompt relic/, and,- (if administered before the very citadel of life has been invaded.) effect. ptrinlew and. perfect cure.
Bear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by the experienee of thousands of living witnesses, who, in letters, affidavits, medical works and by word' of mouth, proclaim them to be the very best prnpurati )ii of the kind ever offered to the broken down victims of ill health. They hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and expel it thoroughly and permanently.
No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial—they are not only better "but in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less number of them to produce a better effect.
Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, SI per bottle, or ?5 per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for SI.
Read Dr. RobucH's Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to, time. l)r. R.,back's Medical Almanac and Family Advertiser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can be had gra£ is of any of his Agents throughout the country.
Tn difficult or complicated Cases, Dr. lloback may be consulted personally by letter enclosing ono stamp for the reply.
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Triiicipal office and saleroom, No. 6, East Fourth Street, 3d building from Main Street, Cincinnati Ohio. Laboratory No. 32 Hammond Street.
For sale in Montgomery County, by Dr. W Miller, Ladoga MANSON & POWERS, Crawfordsville James Jiro., Parkcrsburg: Daughcrty Deans, Darlington Jas. II. Hood, Wavcland: •'no. R. Claypool, Aewtown and by Druggists and Merchants generally, throughout tho Union.
July 21, I860.—Iv.
O S
S0MET\
HERE in the west part of town, on la^t Saturday night, a red Scarf, with a brocha border also a brown Veil. The finder or-finders win be liberally rewarded br 'oaring them at tho ual Office.
