Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 November 1860 — Page 3
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returns from the Territorial election for members of the House of hoprcBenatives, shown targe Republican maJoritv in that body»
Hon. Marcus J. Parrott addressed the largest and most, enthusiastic audience ever assembled in this city, iaet evening, the occasion being in honor of Lincoln'* election.
The streets wore illuminated, salutes were fired, and the Wide Awakes paraded with^full ranks.
Secession Items.
"W ASH INC.TON. N OV. 12.—We
arc pri
vately" informed that the .Declaration •of
Independence
the complexion of
lUrilS before
of South Carolina
'Ava« laid before the President to-day. •This requires confirmation.
X«?w Jersey.
We beiieve the electoral vote in New ••Jer.se}", so much crowed over by the •"Fusion ists. will be east.
4 tor
US.
Lincoln.
3 for Pouialps. At least, we jndire from ing event
on the straight Douglas ticket are
elected, with the four highest Republicans. whichever they may be. The straight Douglas vote may not be large enough to secure this result, but we think it is.
Georgia Kicction.
3ItLL7.tjEVII.LK.
1
(!a.. Nov.-11
"barely possible that •••obtain a majority in Georgia. Twentyeight counties are yet to be heard from.
N EW ORK.—Lincoln's
(nearly all official) in Now York State is stated by the Niagara County Intelligencer to be 40,118.
MISSOURI.
Sr. Loris. Nov. 13.—The result Missouri is doubtful, and cannot known positiviy for several days.
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••TJKXINC.TON. Ky.. Xov. 12.— The rnTnnr that A iee j'rt^sitlent Breckinridge •is going iSunth to make I nion speeches •.)f interfere in any manner with the troubles of the secession Slates, is
Avitiiout f.)iin(i:it.ion.
»u'\ ni^elin oT the Hell and Douglas p:-ir'ie.-Twas he! I here to-day. Ilesoiuon wore passed, denouncing in strong •••terms any at tempts at secession or disunion bv any .State. Speeches were nuide bv Leslie C'om'.ts and others.
It is thri ideiiiu in Mississip she will scei-de. Siie liad Letter not. •dl'sheonee ge!soutside ol'theproteelion of the American flag Great, Brit an will •vvhi]) er and make her jtay the I nion Bank lion 1.
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Nov. 12.-
.ies. Iv.dl y.Oo".
AT*
Ti Ylexironi 141 J^'eekin
has return u.iins 11.1.:'
7P a a
f.\vTicy.— i':.'Wure worthies- iioitriiion-, aseveral me already in themaiVct. culled by differ--ent name- tse ntm: uiiii'« ibe words (Professor
Weed's iLiir 1' c^-'oiiii ve. i)ep(it St. Louis. Mo., «nd New York are hiuwn in the ixdtle. Sold ly nil Druggists and Patent Medii-inc dealer:-., al--o by ail Fnnev and Toilet Goods dealers in the l-nited.-States and Canada. octl'a.
M'tLrAN's STRKNCTIIEXIT. COKITAL is receiving) ihe unanimous reecomnicr.Jittion ff the Prc.-s, not (,nly nt.St. Louis, but nil over the country. This remedy is evidently the result of close observation and study. "Whereevcr ithr.s been used it ha?been recommended with Sho highest encomium* of praise. Persons can iitive no conception of its efliiT.cy, without giving it a trial. Once more we widely J'•••recommend this remedy as a superior TONIC und '••.-ALTF.UATIvr. [novS
WOMAN'S IGIITS.— As to the great question toio'hingthe bill of rights belonging to women, we alwavs make it a point to speak with difndenee.— Rut when wo com,, to certain specific rights orthcirs we feci grent deni ofconlidenoe. For instiince wc think every woTitan has an ir.nlieniable right to 11 sewing machine. Let ever* hn-band who loves his wife, who is interested in her welfare, and who ardently desire? to preserve her from uisensc cm! .premature death, n.r.ke a note of that: and let him purchase a good sewing machine at once. Graver i- Hater's improved machine will suit to a T. 110 8.
AddititmaS Kvidcncc. Rr.t-.iifnritc.H, Wnyno Co.. O., "I July 27, 18.'!$). Dr. C. Vv". Ror.ACK Dear- Sir:—T have been afflicted for about eighteen years with Rheumatism iii lifiy "left thigh ami hip. and in that time I have tried a great many remedies and at considerable cx—pense, without, much relief. A short, time since, •uwfis induced by your agent in this place, J. W.
Orindle. to try your Scandinavian Rlood Pills and *Wood Purifier, and iim happy to say that I obtained more relief from them than from any other medicine 1 cver.isod. I believe that the the continued uso of your nedicines would entirely cure rue.
Oet25.
JOI7RML RECEBPTS. The following persona have paid the sums opposite their names on subscription to the Journal. ''Honor to whom honor is duo."
Joseph Greene., $1,50.
THE GLOBE:
The Official Paper of CongrOss.
I por.usn now my tinnual Prospectus of HR DAII.T ttt.oni?,nnd THE CojroKBSsros.U. FLI.OHN A*n Ai'PKNDix, to remind suhseribors, and inform those who may desire to subscribe, that Congress will meet on the first M011 day of next December, when 1 shall resume publishing the above-named paper They have been published so long, that most publie men know their character, and therefore I deem it needless to give a minute account of the kind of matter they will contain.
Tnn GI.OBK will contain a report of the "Debates in both branches of Congress as taken down by reporters, equal, at least, to any corps of short-hand writers in this, or in any other country. A msijoriiy of them wiil. each, lie able to report, verbatim, ten thousand words an hour, while the average number of words spoken by fluent speakers rarely exceeds seven thousand five hundred word.an hour. When the debates of a day do not make more than forty-five «!umn?, they will appear in The Daily (Jlobe of the next morning, which will contain, also, the news of the day, together willi such editorial articles as may be suggested by pass-
1 NR. Oi.onrc AND
NR CONCRR.SSIONAI. oNonr.SSIOY.W. I.I.OBF. AND APP
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a a
that only those thieej
of the Fusion Electors who were also
dmt of the United States
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Your,, Ac., D. C. MARTIN.
piSSOTATTIOjST.
T'lIJ
partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in ihe Banking Business, is 'this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of tho firm wiil bo settled by the senior partner, I. C. Elston. The business will be continued by Elston A Son. ELSTON A LANE.
Crawfordsvillc, Nov. 1, ISfiO.—vlonfw4
]ST otice
I.
hereby given that 1 will sell at public auction, on Saturday, the Stn day of December, 1SH0, at the residence of Emily Blackburn, six miles northcast of Crawfordsvillc, the personal estate of Joseph Blackburn, late of Boone county, deceased, 'consisting of corn in the field, one horse, one new buggy and harness, 0110 saddle, lot of hogs. Ac..
giving his note with approved security, waiving
ail relief from valuation laws. JEREMIAH MOTE. Adm'r. FXovember 15, 18(10.—vE3n9wHj
TOWNSHIP LIBRARY NOTICE.
THOSELibrarybooksabelonging,
having to Lnion Township for longer time than thirty days, aro requested to return them immediately, or they will be looked after by the propdr authority.
P.'M. HAYS. Trustee.
J\ovembor 15, 1S60.—Ti3n0w^
... -WIITI- RTVSfcimht* FRFTFJHTRMYIAFIT
T'»I:LD cualomere
fccSiC.
proju-rty for ,-a!e or tr:
Vjiiaal
situa'e liu the sou'h p»rt 00 feet front, by 1 o0 !ack jiitains eleven •. ..i-tments. la,"y cellar, wo".:-hons!'. nn smaii sut'do. '1 lie entire lot is wi .'fruit and ormuueiual tree.-, .-hvu one third in hand and tho residue
It
:f town. Si/e of lot, House is urir, and Ci.-tern iu iv itcbou, 1: other out-houses, and I is w.-U set in choice I
Tcrm-V'! and two
vears: or it wiil lie ex''h oigcd entire for building '•material and carper..er work. !Vr.-.'ii wishing "dscker'' tff tiii i.ind wiil please call at t!io ".Jourtia:" Of.ice.
ri'ioin the i'os'on Literary Ga,:e tc."|
TJ"oaiJ'H £2~a!a-
i. It deserve- in be called enc of tin: greatest dix••••PO\crio? of tho age. as it not only UKII^ hair back toils origins! color, but rrnoves ail dandruff frem the si'al]. i"id cures cutaneous irritations, ami is stitnuian and toiiie to ho organ:- sictetsaey to su!ply ii'.itriiueiH anil
removes tnc Ci gray, it p.'v bring-' i' out
ng matter to the liair. It. wiiich tend to tutu th- liu'r the hair from fulling off, and the head is bald.
:\PPEXI)IX will Congress-, reIhe Presi-
report of all the Debates in 0
yi^-d by the speakers, the Messages of
tlie Animal Reports of
"f ti.M:.xcei.iiv
11iv nvji.r- .... i...- .. vv-u11. vIiejiarlniei!t^, the Laws passed during t'nc session, and copious indexes to all. They will be printed on a double royal sheet, in book form, royal quarto size, caeli number containing sixteen pages. The whole will make, it is believed, at least 2.000 tprr"~. This is acknowledged to be the eheape-.t work ever sold in any country, whether a reprint or printed from manuscript copy. taking for data the average number of words it contains.
The coming session wiil, withoul doubt, be an
It is unusually interesting one, breau.-e the debates will
o.. ,«.n- in a measure, be upon the policv of the 1'iesBrecUini ldge mu
'srrcat elcct
i(lcn
majority
I'I
anfl Tho C] (tho a ha3 liet!n
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No attention will be paid to any order unless the money accompany it. •"•-. 1 i:• nli notes, current in ihe yoclinn of the country where a subscriber resides, will be received at par. illt 1 The bole or any part of a subscription may lie remitted in postage stamps, which i* preferable to any einrencj-. except gold or silver.
pee!Iu!iv and. tho.„,.
PUBLIC GENERALLY,
ire new in receipt of their
r.MI.F, S WI.VTEK &TQ?
in.'tv of
a fir:e
ClOtlS*!, nssssiieros.
A MQ Q'n
1
A
XI ijXl'u-lJ 3 L)jj J.-X a-.
OPERA HOOVti, (Me stairs.)
BOOTS & SHOES,
Delaines of evcrv variety and stvle, Ac., Ac
We linve also added to our incut of
which wc will sell of every kind
't-. ck, a fine assort-
READY MADE CLOTHING,
cry low figures. Garment.-
MADE TO OSDBR,
from piece goods, which arc manufactured by the widows of our town, and who are really in need of our patronage. If you wish to do good for yourselves and others for a small amount, you should call and examine our stock.
Nov. I, ISfiO-lv. F. II. FllV A CO.
November Visit.
s$i§. 1.
WIof
LL be at Crawfordsvillc. at the Drug Store II. Ott, on Friday, November ItOtii. lHtiO, to make examination of diseased persons that may favorhim with a call. A charge of 25 cents "ill be made for each examination. 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.
Crawfordsvillc, Nov. 1, ISOO-Snv®
TERMS :—A credit of twelve months will be hoveby^given. that the undersigned given 011 all sums over three dollars, the purchaser
PUBLIC SALE!
1 )u
,'.c
sil
'j''
r{,s
miles north-west of Crawfordsville
'lencc
3}-2
Thursday. November 22d, 1860. The following pergonal property, to-wit: Ilorsrs, #ogs. Cattle, one 2-horse Wagon and Harness, one Corn Crushor. one Corn Sheller. one Wheat Fan.
Nov. 1. l8C»n-3w«| CHARLE? HUNT.
Plows, llarrowc, Cern in tho crib, liny. Ac. without taking the sixty days allowed by the polTERMS: A credit of fourteen months will be I
given on all sums over three dollars, by the pur- ""'I perloi manccs oi the Home Office.— Tin/chain chaser givingnote with approved security, waiving all relief from valuation and appraisement laws three dollars and under cash in hand.
SPECIAl/WOTICJES.
HOOFLANB'S
*0
THE
O- REA
STANDARD REMEDIES
of the present age, have acquired tlicir great popularity only through yoars of trial. Unbounded sntufkctiou is rendered by them in all ensua.
EOOPLAND
WILI. POSITIVELY CBRH
Uver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Kcrrous Debility, Diaeaocu of tlie XiduejM, »nd all diseases arising from a diwdered I Ivor, or woaknoss of the Stomach and Digestive Organs,
AND WILI. rOh'ITIVELT FEEVENT '("F
ntlDW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, AH3 FEVER AMD AGUE. 8eo our Almanac for proof. Fiucs, 75 cents per Bottle.
Hoofland's Balsamic Cordial
WIU, POSITIVSI.T Ci.RF,
Oougha, Colds, or Eoarscnesn, Bronchitis, XnCucnxo, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption,
and has performed tho most Astonishing cures over known or CONFIRMED tOSSliMPTIOS.
As a Diarrhoea Cordial it is unequalled. PSJCE, 75 cents per bottle.
tMLAnrs mmm PILL,
being well known throughout Kurope and America, r.eods no commeudation here. They aro ju'ivly vegetalile, ai-o prepared with great e.vactness. and are sugar-coiited. No better Cathartic I 'ill -an bo found. PRICE. 25 ets. per box.
These medicines aro prepared by Ur. C. M. JACKSON & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis. Mo., and are sold by druggists and dealers iu medicines cveryvvheVe. The signature of C. M. JACKSOK will bo on tho outside of each bottle or box.
In our Everybody's Almanac." published annually, you will find testimony aud commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs aro given away by nil our agents.
May 10, lfeGl-ly
DO hereby caution the public against purchasing or using llie Ladies'.Chart for cniling Drosses. •Vc.. which have been purchased from Mrs.Kwing. as ail such arc Imse eo mitori'eits. Miss Newton, of
a a a a a I a a
lai)d
11,u
Tne FA I.Y Gi.nr. four
For a copy months ,1 00 For 1 copy ot The COYNNRSSIOVAI. GLOISK X:
PIEE2j.4SJEIjPB3S.ft.
.1 tlri.rroit.nt JiiKliiutioti established bi/ ,i)iee.itil Endoichif ntJr the. Ii ej' the Sick mid Diitrcus'.d. aJ/lii-Ud. :rith indent and Epidemic J)incase*, nnd I e'.jic-Aidly for the Care Distunes ef the ft-xutil
OrfjetyiP.
M5
*"AL ADVICE given gratis, by the ArtSurgeon, to all who apply by letter, with
a d"sc: ii'Uon of their condition, (age. oerr.pation, hal.dts of iife. Ac.,) and incases of extreme poverty, Mi'diidnes furnished free of charge.
VALCAHLIJ REPiRTo on SpiMtnatorr'ncoa, and o:her i'iseases of the Sexual Oigaiis. and on tho N EV I! EM E DIES employed in the Dispensary. sent to t'nc afflicted in sealed letter envelops, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage -.vill be acceptable.
Address, DR. J. SIC TLLTX ITOTG IITOX. Actii'!£ Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South nioiii Street. Philadelphia, Pa. liy order of the Directors,
GEO. FAIRCIIILD, SECRETARY. EZRA D. HARTWELL, President. March 22, ISGO-ly.
'Fall Tr
Ricriu:!» J. CONNER.
-B-srrllOT/FSALE Pf.nl,.
SiaUJiClSS,
.PRINTS,
Aug. 2:!. lK.'30-:im.
NOTICE
'8
GERMAN BITTERS
I has
so„,e twenty-six oi thesebogus U.arts
P«1'0-"1 the eounlcrieU is connnon prnitinj
paper: and that of tho genuine, a superior article of Hook pnner. The inch lines on (he bins rule do not re.:ieh from side to side, as they should and do on the genuine. Persons aro therefore warned against purchasing or using ?aid Charts under the penalty of ihe law. MI'S. L. DltUllV.
Xov. lStiO.
I
1
Valuable Farm for Sale.
THE
•lOiiX C. KLVL'S.
Washington, October, IS,
ISt'li.
F.'H. FRY&CO.
snbseriiier wishing to remove north., is offerinp: bis farm for sale, or trade for a larpev traet of lain!. The farm contains SO acres tin acres of which is in good cultivation.and has 011 it 1 a good new dwelling house, containing six rooms, I porch and other outbuilding.: a new frame stable: two good wcils of li'vev-laiiing water: and a fair I young orchard of well selected fruit, which hasju-t commenced hearing. This place is situated about I one mile and a quarter south of Crawfordsvillc, be--I.twecn the Gieencastle
:nd Danville roads. ISRAEL PATTOX.'
Sep!. 0, 1SG0—3w.
IKJWAIU) ASSOCIATION.
--I86O.
VrtLLTAM rroP.MAN.
li'OMS.W.S,7!
in Roots and Shoes, No. twecn Vine and Race
!treets. Cincinnati, Ohio. Keep a lnrire stock of custom and Eastern work. i.'Wiiich is offered to the tratle at lowest prices.
And Still Tiiey Come!
rZiiOTIT
C. Y\\ I'lT/
6, CVnaisserrial ffgiock,
constantly receiving a general assortment of Staple and Fancy
O O S
Til'-ADY-Iu ADE CLOTJnXG,
Hats, Caps, Boots Ibr men and boys, Shoes for La ties, misses ::nd ciiiUlrcn,
QCEENS-W\71R. GROCERIES,
Vfhi-h lie it! selling as cheap or cheaper than any housc in the city.
PRODUCE
Taken in cxcliangc for goods, and the CASH never refuse If you want good bargains, call at No. (5, COMMERCIAL BLOCK, where you will get them.
Giocerics sold for cash only. C. W. ELTZROTII. October!, 1800-Sm.
Spectacles! Spectacles!!
OLD, Silver and Plated Spectacles-—of the finall the just received, also
O c. Pebble ((lasses—with all the latest jirovements—to«uit all ages, Eye Protectors aud Goggles.
May 10,'(il).] JAME PATTERSON.
THE QUAKER CITY
INSURANCE COMPANY!
The succc-ss of this Company is another proof of what can be accomplished by energetic men in the business of in: nratiec. when backed by large experience and an actual cash capital to perfect their purposes. On the 1st of last January this Company made a dividend of 12 per cent, to stock-holders, after carrying a large amount to Surplus, which then amounted to ."Si50.7-1(5 70. Judging from the extensive business done by its Western Branch Office, under the management of Cruris L. NORTH. Esq.. of this city, (Chicago.) the Company will be enabled at the close of the year to declare a liko dividend, and carry a much larger amount to their Surplus Account.
Mii.Noinn's plan and method of doing business is to have all Louie* paid—and paid promptly.
llliH W(
Repdrter.
is hereby given-thftt the.undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of John F. Hall, deceased, lato of Montgomery county, Indiana. The estate is supposed to be insolvent. JOHN It. lLALL,
Nov. 8, 1860-3tt\-pr'sfee,$1/«0.] Adm'r.
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
NEW GOODS
AT THE OfW)
BINF0RD CORNER!
WASS0N & BINF0RD,
of their Fail ::ad Winter
RE now in receipt stock of ..
STAPLE & FANCY
9
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots', Siioe3,
Queensware
Cutlery. Ac., to which they wish to direct the attention of their numerous customers, and the public goui'ially. This is undoubtedly one of the most complete stocks ever purchased for the Crawfordsvillc market tho' \vc do not pretend to say tlnit it is the la-gest or only stock in the place, ner that we have the only stock in town. Hut we cart tell the public, and with truth too. that we have a superior, well-assorted, and extensive stock. A stock that will meet the wants of a large patronage.
LADIES" DRKSS GOODS,
ol variors kinds and styles: and at prices unsur-pa-M'I for ehoapness iu tho Wabash alley.
Bonnets and Eibbons,
of r.II sorts and sizes for Ladies and Misses.
E N O W E S
American Flowers, Laces. Fringes, Ac.
15 0 0 S A N D, S II OE S
Hats A,Caps, a nice nssortmenlof fine shoes for the Ladies—the best in the market.
?e,
r,v Am1?'
of all kinds and styles for men and boys.
Bring along your.
PRODUCE AMD CASE,
Farmers: wc will se'i yon
OI3
rood Goods, any house is ""mistake. Givt
heretofore, and at ns low figures this place can. or dnre. soli, and ne us a call at the old ILnford eynier
V," ASS ON
Nov. S, 1m'.0~1v.
BINFOED.
Ktt:^Cx
O E
FALL
SEASON
NOV*" RECEIVING" "A NEW AND EXTEN
SIVE ASSORTMENT
FALL & WINTER
DRY-GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
€2.0 la I &c.
&3rC\ LL A XI) SEI-: Tiri-.M.-Ba
&EG. &*V-ri2&JZ & €o
WASHINGTON
?T.. CR A W F0R I)S VIL I.E.
Sept. n, isca.
EAGLE STORE
IN FULL BLAST!
C. N."'HARDING, WOULD
respectfully inform his old friends and the public generally cf Crnwibrd- iile and surrounding country, that, he is now in ihe market with a lull and complete stock of staple A fancy
fo) fr
VrX tli/ cj
JIATS AND CAPS.
Carpeting, Queensware. Glassware, Ac., which he is determined to sell at prices bcluw all competition for
CVf/v/j oi" Country JProihece.
We buy with cash at low figure3 and intend to sell for the same or its cqui\aleut—'Produce.
All are invited to call and examine our stock and learn our prices, for v.e aro satified from our knowledge of the mercantile-business tha.t upon the cash system all can do better, than in a general business of credit. Our motto is
Cash and Small Profits.
.yt-ff' Remember Room in
eijOTMM®,
sustained by the custom
r. C.
SOMERVILLE. Agent. Crawfordsviile.
Sept. 13. 1800—"m.
the stand—East I)rv Goods
EiXlipir'o BlOoK.
The room formerly occupied by Sliue A L'ppersovi, south side of Alain street. Crawfordsville. Sept 13, 1SOO—ly] CI I A'S N. HARDING.
J. Crawford & Mullikin,
H-WING
received their Fall and Winter stock
of goods, consisting of all the varieties kept in a dry goods store,
^IT3J\*ETT®.
WOOL AND COTTON FLAKJSEI.S,
""Bleached and Brown Muslins,
CLOTiiiisra,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,,
SHAWLS,"" BOXXETS,
HOODS.
Ladies' and Chiidrens' Dress Goods, late styles, QueenSware, Glascwaro Carpets, all wool. W'e would ask the citizens of town and conntry to irive us a call and wi) will do them good.
J. CRAWFORD MULLIKIN.
Oct. IP. 1SG0.
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurse and Female -Physician, prosenfci to'the attention of I'lothors, Iter
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Which greatly faciliates tho process of teething, by softening tho gums, reducing all inflauiation— will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is SURE 0 REtSlHLATE ISiC BOWELS
Dcjicnd upon it, mothers, it will givo rest to yourselves and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
AVe have put up and sold this article for oxer ten years, and CAN SAY IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have never been able to say of anv other, .medicine—NEVER HAS IT MRS. FAILED IN A SINGLE IN- WIXSLOWS I STANCE TO E E A S O O IN E timely used.—- SYRUP." Never did we no an in -^--—stance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On tho contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects and medicinal virtues. AVe speak in this matter "JVIIAT wi: no KNOW,''after ten years' experience, AND PU'.IKJK Ot'it UKtTTATIO.V FOR TIIE PL I.TII.T.-
NT OK WHAT WF. I1KCK Ol'.f I.AIIK. Ill alniOStCVCrV 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 NE ER FAILING SUCCESS in
TIIOl'SANBS OF
Griping in the Bowels, and Wind Colic, a which, if 11 t. FOR speedily remedied. rnd :i CHILDREN death. Ve beit I E E I N 5 E S A N S E S REMEDY IN
E W O in a as S E N E A lMAKl'iHtEA IN CHILDREN whether it arises from Teething, or any other caure. We would say to every Mother who has a chibbuffcring from an of the foregoing complaints, DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, OR THE PREJUDICES OF ORHETS, stand between you and your .suffering Child and the relief that will be SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY SUQE—to follow the use of this Medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using wiil accompany each bottle. None genuine unless ths fac-simile of ("1'RTiS A PERKINS. New York, is 011 the outside wrapper. ..Sold by Druggists througbot the world. l'dincijiol Otflee, 1 :i Cellar xtreet A'.
RIB
25
McLEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDTAL
Will cfieetui'.lly euro Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. JaiHidice, Chronic and Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and till Diseases arising from a Di.-orde.red Liver or Stomach, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, inward Piles, Acidity or Sickness of the Stomach. Fullness oi" Blood to the Head, dull pain or swimming in the Head, Palpitation of the heart, I Fullness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Erticta-J tions. 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, i' Depression of Spirits, Frightful Dreams, Languor, Despondency, or any Nervous Disease, Sore or Bloches on the Skin, and Favor and Ague (or ('hills and Fever.) Jt will also cure the diseases of I the Bladder and W omb, suck as Seminal Weakness, Incontinence of the Urine, Stranguary. Infiammation or Weakness of the Womb or Bladder, Whiter, etc.
THERE 13 NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. This Cordial will never fail to eurc an}- of the above diseases, if taken as per directions on each bottle, in German. English and French.
TO 'I IIE LADIES.
Do vo11 wirdi to bo healthy and strong? Then go at once, and get. r-o-moof McLean's Cordial. It will strengthen and invigorate your whole system, causing a healthy aud pure circulation of blood to flow through every vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health will mount to Sftur cheek again.
Each bottle is warranted
••WiMHIiiffwrfiirili'li Ml "i»»'i-jiauiL»iijjjM ••imiir AimillWiri
CASES.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, eorrectsacidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system.— It will almost instantly relieve
CTS. i-] 11. BOT K.
Sold iii Crawfordsvillc.by Henry Ott A Son. Jan. "13, KSfiO—Iv.
3IcCEEA!¥*S
STRENGTHENING
BLOOD
Purifier,
Before taking.
TilE
satisfaction.
to give
FOR CHILDREN.
AY,
to parents, if your children are sickly,
puny, or afflicted with complaints prevalent to eliii dren, 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.
CAPTION.—Beware of Druggists or dealers who in.iv try to palm upon you some IJittcr or Sarsapatiila tra.-h which they can buy cheap, by saying il is just as good. Avoid such mcrt. Ask for McLean's Strengthening Cnrdial, and take nothing else. It is the only remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, and at the same time streiiglhon the system.
One table spoonful taken every morning fasting, is a certain preventive for Cholera, (.'hills and Fever, Yellow Fever, or any prevalent disease. It is put up in large bottles. l'tiec only SI per bottle, or ft bottles for S".
J. 11. MoLEAN.
Sole Proprietor of this Cordial.
Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Principal Depot, on the corner of Third and Pine streets, St. Louis, Mo.
Jiclcan's Vo3canic Oil Liniment.
TJIK BEST L1XIMKNT IK TIIE WORLD.
The only safe and certain cure for Cancers. Piles, Tumors. Swellings, and Brochelc or Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia. Weakness of the Muscles, Chronic or Inflammatory Rheumatism, Stiffness of the Joints. Contracted Muscles or Ligaments. EarAche, Bruises, Sprains, Wounds. Fresh Cuts, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Nipples, Caked Breasts, Burns. Seals. Sore Throats, or any Inflammation or Pain, no difference how long the disease may have existed. McLean'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 ANTMALS.
McLean's celebrated Liniment is the only safe and reliable remedy lor tho cure of Spavin, Ring Bone, windgal, splints, unnatural lumps, nodes 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, chafes, saddle or collar galls, cuts, sores, or wounds, it is 1 a infallible remedy. Apply it as directed, and a enre is certain.
Then trifle no longer with many of the worthless Liniments offered to you. Obtain a supply of Dr. McLean's celebrated LiniUicnt. I will cure you.
J. II. MrLEA^T, S01.E PROPRIETOR, Corner of Third & Pine Sis., St. Louis, Mo. MANSON & POWERS, Agents, Nor. "If, 1?59.] Crawfordsvillo, Tnd.
A A E E
SASH-DOOR
A N
BLIND FACTOY, TIE
subscriber hfwieg commenced business on his own account, would rcspcctfully solicit
share of public patronage. Having added
June 7,18(50.—-ly.
After taking,
GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD This Cordial is distilled from a b-j-rry 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, Yt ild t.'berry Dark, Yellow Dock, Dandcloin, Sarsaparilia. Klder Flowers, with others, producing a most I infallible remedy for tho restoration of health over known. It i- nature's own remedy, curing discase by natural laws. When taken, its influence is felt coursing through every vein of tiie body.purifying and accelerating the circulation of the blood. It neutralizes any billions matter in the stomach, and strengthens the whole organization.
a
Hfew Machinery,
And anple Shop room, he is able to compete with any Factory of the kind in ehe State. He will keep onhiinds at all times a large assortment of jS'ash and Doors for supplying tho
Wholesale and Retail Trade!
Orders for Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Window and Door Casing, Mouldings of all di.seriptions, from hair inch to seven inches in width, filled on the shortest notice. He is also prepared to
WOBK FLOORING,
And Plane Lumber, at reducedcd prices, which will pay those in need of the same, to give him a cull where they willalso find
PLANET) AND KOUGH SIDING-,
Lsiih, Pine and Poplar Shingles, At the lowest market price. A liberal discount made to Dealers.
H. W. SMITH, Proprietor,
~"'"V
Lafayette Ind.
All orders left with the undersigned, will meet with prompt attention. Campbell, Galey & Hartc: Grimes Sc Burbridge Shmuel Gregg Blair Sc Cumbcrluhd. £5©"Warerocm at the Old Stand, on Illinois street, nearly oppostte Gas Works. ^5fi' Factory, South of the City, in the Brick Building furinorly oeeupicd by Mr. Nicol as a Foundry. II, W. S.
nsro. 3,
COMMERCIAL BLOCK.
.ITTKYTSO.V, r.lR.lIlillS
AND
EVERYBODY! T'lE
undersigned having purchased the DryGoods Stock of Grimes AT Burbridge. are now rieeivim their
F'all and HfVntcr Goods
Which thev are determined to sell as low other bouse, to punctual men or for
ad any
CASH OR PRODUCE. We ask all who visit our market to purchase "lauuur iviuncv,, in.,ii, 11 Goods, to give IH a call, as we are confident we ''J VF can do them good. Our stock consists ot rHINTS OF ALL GRADES.
DELAINES, MORINOS. DEBEGES,
S?Jeac5icI
au«1 Brown Muslins,
FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS, GINGHAMS,
SHAKER HOODS, NET HOODS,
Heady wWade €lofhing
3
MATS ASM* CAPS OF AM. KIXDS, SATINETS. CASSIMKRES, TWEEDS, &c.
BOOTS AND SHOES, For everybody cheap. A fine stork of Queenswar«, Glassware, Knives and Forks, Table and Teat Spoon.--, Groceries, ic., and indeed everything that can be called for in our line. .7*«3"T. N. MYEi'iS will be on hand, ready and happv to wait on all his old friends and customers. ALLEN & BINFOKD.
Crawfordsvillc, Sept. 27, 18150.-ly.
DRY
GOODS &_0ARPET STORE,
JO//.V SMLLOTO te CO.,
Nus.
101,103
and
105,
Wed fourth street,
CINCINNATI. O.
Importers of
DRY GOODS & CARPGTIXG.
Are now opening an extensive and complete assortment of
FOREIGN AND AMEHICAM
DRY GOODS,
CAEPETINGr,
FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, d-c., if-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, ISfiO— w.
[NT otice
TO FARMERS!
ASH paid for all kinds of the North Room in Pursel will do well to call villi
aimer
a
OVElt A MILLION OF BOTTLES Have been sold during the last six months, and in no instance has il failed in giviuiJ entire satisfaction. Who, then, will suffer from weakness or debility. when McLean's Strengthening Cordial will cure you? .•:• •.
POTATOES, OAT8.
BUTTER, EGGS, LA \ir.
PRODUCE, at "5 Brick, where
FE THERS, Fill" IT. tfrcen & dried:
CLOVER SEED, and all other
of 1*M&.SPUCE.
We propose to pay the Market price in S11 and iuvitethe Farmers to givo us a call. We will also sell in Retail
Oats, IS'r'an, fthorls* &c., &c
Of which we will keep a good stipplyi Also, prime lot of TIMOTHY Seed for sale. Respectfully, 'McCLURE & PRICE.
Crawfordsvillc, Sept. 20, 1SG0.—6w.
N E W S I
JM WITH TIT EE STILL:" Ballad, Words by Miss A. M. Edmonds: first published in The Moth' r's Juitrnaf. music by AugustusCull. ''The Wilds of the West," ''Kind Words can Never Die" '•The Angels Told me So," "Give Mo Back My Mountain Home," "Thoughts of God," and "Ode to Liberty."' Price 25 conts each, mailed free.— Just issued by JIOHACK WATKH.S, Agent, No. 3 Broadway.
I'orri.AN IXFTRRMEN'TAT, Mfsir.—"The Piccolomini Polka," with beautiful vignette of M'll Piccolomini: price 3.r) cents. "Palace Garden, or Sing-ing-Bird Polka," with vignette: price 40 ccnts.— Both by Thomas Baker. "The Swinging Schottische." with vignette price 35 cents and the "Very Last Varsovicnne," price 25 cents: koth by AugustusCull. Beautiful vignettes of M'll Piccolomini for 25 ccnts each. ., •••",.-.-'•••••
May 5, 1859.
N E W I T'lE
undersigned, having purchased of J. W. Linn & Son, 'heir entire stock of Groceries, wiil continue the business at the same stand, where thev 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 anew supply of all sorts of
GROCERIES,
which they propose to sell on the most liberal terms for
CASH OR PRODUCE!
Their stock will comprise a general variety of
Staple and Family Groceries.
Such as
Coffee, Teas, Tobacco, .. Sugar, Rice. Molasses, Syrups, Spices, Soap, Starch, Candles, Dye-Stuffs Nuts. CandieSj Baskets, Brooms. Tubs, Buckets)
Wash-Boards fcc., fcc. v?
Also .a largo lot of Glascwarc KELSEY & BRO. Sept. 1.1, ]?0P--3m.
^administrator's Sale.
THE
undersigned Administrator
NOT.
of tho
estate
of
John F. Hall, deeeasod, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, will
ecll
at the reaidcncc of Mat
thew F. Ilall, in Brown township, on Saturday, December 1,1800, at public vendue, one marc, hed and bedding, one safe, and other articles too nume
rous
to mention. A credit of nine months will bo given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security three dol^ lflrs and under, cash in hand.
JOHN R. HALL, Adm'r:
Nov. 8, 1860-3w-pr's fee '.?J,80.
Appointments.
DR. HARDMAN,
Analytical Physician, and Phyfiiaian for Diseases of the Lungs,
Formerly Physician to Cincinnati Marine Hospital and Invalid's Betreatj Corresponding Member of the London Medical Society of Observation, Au-? thor of "Letters to Invalids," and Editor of tho "Medical Stehossopc," may be consulted at—
Crftwfordsville, Taylor House, Thurs= dsiv. November
22, 1860.
Examination Free.
jMontlilv Visits.
Although not the best mode of making examinations, I)r. II. will, when desired, prescribe for diseases without asking any questions.
Particular attention paid to diseases of women and children. No Mineral Poisons used: various combinations of Barks, Buds, Leavas, Roots, Gums,
i-c.,
obtain
ed from tho Oriental climes, and of tho Indians, only are prescribed—a full supply of which the Doctor always carric.s.
Dr. UAHDMAN treats Consumption, Bronchitis,'. Laryngitis, Asthma, and all oilier Diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, by Medical 1 uhalation, combined with proper constitutional treatment.
.Vf OTHER DISKASKS TRKATKD.
,5?©~No charge for consultation. In relation to the following Diseases, either wheri complicated with Lung Affection? or existing alone I also invite consult ion I usually find them promptly curable.
Prolapsus and all forms of Female Compiaints, Irregularities and Y\ eakness. Palpitation and other forms of Heart disease^ Liver Complaints, Dyspeysia, and all oilier diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. Piics, and so on.
Dr. Hardman treats all chronic or long standing diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Bladder, Kidneys, Brain, Heart, Nerves, Womb, &C.: Scrofula, Fits, Cancers, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Skin diseases, Fever Sores, Catarrah, Seminal Weakness, Neuralgia, Whites. Insanity. Dyspepsia, Giddiness, lleai of Urine, Syphillis, Sick llcadache. Enlarged Tonsils A-c. (May 10, ISCO-tf.)
Siloed Purifier and Biood Pills
M.
Scandinavian Bemedies.
Wiicn R. ROBACI:, the celebrated Swedish Physician. introduced his Blood Purifier and Blood Pills in the United Stater, l:o set forth in plain language theircurativc properties. This was years ago. The task of rccommer,dinr them has sines been tal.-'n out of his health. Enlightened men whose character for sound judgment and philosophy, gives their opinions weight in the community, men, who observe, reflect, and make "assurnuco doubly sure" before they decide—are everywhere approving and urging the use of these wonderful preparations. Ail who confide in the wisdom and honesty of this class, or who chose to investigate for themselves are now of or.e mind on this important subjcct.
Dr. Roback invites the attention of ihe sick to tho ORIGINAL LETTERS, from members of the Medical Profession, Editorsof puolic journals, well known Merchants and Farmers, and Ladies of the highest respectability, giving accounts of extraordinary cures wrought by the remedies, of which cures tiiey themselves wet-e
EYL WITNESSES.
These parties may be consulted personally or by letter, by those who have any doubt upon the subject. The cvidc-nce in the possession of Dr. Roback, which is at all times acecssible to the public, establishing the following
FACTS:
That tho Blood Purifier and Blood Piils hf.ro b»«a proved by analysis to CONTAIN NO MlNEii.i L. That they euro the almost, universal complaint)
YSPEPSIA.
with unerring certainty, and in a very short time. That after all other medicines have proved usele»», they relievo
LIVER COMPLAINT,
jinrt restore tbr, hcaitli uuii l« oic cufrcrtw I'liaC PICK FEMALES, who have languished for years in hclpioss weakness and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. That all sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial and gentle stimulating properties. That they recruit
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS. however thev- may have been trifled with and abused that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and render it enjoyable. That operating directly upon the pedunn of the disuse in the blood they
CAUSE SOON TO HEAL,
and discharge from the system, every taint of Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That they
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
and that there is no disease of the Stomach and Bowels, the Liver the Nervous System, the Skin, (Hands or Muscles, ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR OBSTRUC
TIONS OF TIIE BLOOD OR SECRETIONS, in which Mirv do not give prompt relief, and, (if administered before the very citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect euro.
Bear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS arc endorsed by thocxpericnee of thousands of living witnesses, who, in letters, affidavits, medical works and by word of mouth, proclaim them to be the very best preparation of'the kind ever offered to tho broken down victims of ill health. They hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and cxpol 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 tho Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 25 ccnts per box, or 5 boxes for $1.
Read Dr. Roback's Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time.
Dr. Roback's Medical Almanac and Family Advertiser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can bo had gratis of any of his Agerits throujPout the country.
In difficult or eomj.iie.atcd Cases, Dr. Roback may be consulted personally by Icttot- onciosing ona stamp for the reply.
Principal office and saleroom. No. East Fourth Street, 3d building from Main Sheet, Cincinnati Ohio. Laboratory No. 32 Hammond Street.
For sale in Montgomery County, by Dr. G. W\ Miller Ladoga MANSON tl- POWERS, Crawfordsville James & Bro., Parkersburg: Dnuzherty & Deans, Darlington Jas. II. Hood. Waveband Jno. R. Claypool, Newtown and by Druggists and Merchants generally, throughout the Union.
Jul.jr 21. 1800.—ly.
O S
SOMEWHERE
.1
in tho west part of town, on last
Saturday night, a red Scarf, with a brocha bordor also a brown Veil. Tho Jindcr or finders will be libernliv rtwarfed by leaving tbtra at tbe Journal Office. I'oct.is
