Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 December 1860 — Page 3
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_Thcro are many kinds ot
ffood To the trading community,
any man who c:in pay his debts 'is *£rood" but then, very immoriul one i-Tollcn esteemed a -good fellow.'"— With commercial people goodness consists in money with the fhncy'' in muscle. in !ua t. cyorwliorc. and with
all sort of folks, "good" expresses dimply what is much iiked or desired. A traveler on the coast of Africa, writes
that a native said to him, eyeing his iiburuinnt apparel—of which the negro had none—- Yon very good man—yon got plenty of shirt!"
C'sneiiiiaati Ilas kci. CINCINNATI, Dec. 18.
Vlo-.r.-dnli and unchanged. v.i change in grain. Whiskey steady at 11-. I Logs dull and heavy offered freely nt ")t». No buyers. Sales to anv extent: eonld not be jnade at over 5 25.
Home Tcstimossy.
'.•/ L.AiiLK Vn.i.Acr. Apollo Co.. [ml.. [, ... June 29, ISoO.
Pu'.' 0. W. Iton.vHrr, OinMnntUi. 0.— I)»ar Fir: 1 'vrill here give you the praise of your Blood ami Purifier of being llic best Medicine I overlived in nsy family. I was pur^iuuicd to give your Medicine a trial, by Dr. Crosier, yourngent hers. The purpose for which I successfully :ed your ntedii'io, w.i^ severe chronicpain in my son's light
tide, i1 Your?-, with refpeot. THOMAS STULTS.
'[From the Boston Wavcrly Magazine. Many tlie much vaunted I'.nir mixtures are iiuG- only useless, but positively injurious to the scalp but Prof. Wood'.-: i? of such a balmy ft ml miti iiive nature. that it invigorates the skin of tl:e liea.l and the follicles of hair glands bcncr.th it. talso remove? ail dandruff from the sealp,and otTeetiiiiilv banishes cvory hind «f scald hear! and citaneous erup.tion. 1 fence it is of great service to children,, the ingredients being cf so hariolo-s a I'ftture that (he most delicate cuticle cannot bo infared by its contact.
CATTION.—Beware of worthless ireiiations. as several aro already in the market, called by diffcr-i-ni Use none unless the woid- (r ofes .or Wood's Hair Restorative. Depot St. Lonis. Mo., nivi NewYork.) are blown in the bottle. Sold by all p.-v.gr-i'-ls und Patent Medicine Dealers. Also bv a
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j7 *in*v and Toilet goods dealers in the I nitcd States r,:i(i Canada s.
•*.- AM. HONOR IXVKXTORS.—What
incalculable
benefits are conferred upon mankind, by the men WHO srend long years of anxious thou phi, over pi important invention. Mil eh of the vaunte.-. speed o! t!se worluV progress is due sne'a men and yet how little 'gratitude do we who reap the advantage'-of their labors u-el for them. To say nothing of such public benefactors as those respectively who gave the -world Iho .steam engine, the cotton gin, i.:ui i.e electric telegraph, what, an immense debt do we (,wc. a successful inventor like Mr. 4rover, who. though st'll a young ir.'in, has with great painstaking, in ."--ntod a sewing.machine which takes the highest rank among its compeer.-. Messrs. (jrarer 'liohcr nre public benefactor--. in 'lie highest sens" ot lie term, in ftr. ni.-Uing ..e.cli a u»u-hiu« for the family. vT-'eeO)
Irr.
igisiss
Fjn IK Tii.j canoe Bnpti.-t Association will tiold.cMissi'. lit iv Muss Meeting, ft their in v'i av.-furds vilie, ee neucii!g on L-ruiay ye fore the Cnh i?!it? aih in IU-ce:ul:cr. ir.?t. ft'erviecs en Tr:dny m'n-iii .g nt 10 o'clock. A11 persons favorable to ihe Missionary eause are invite:', to parti, ipuie.
.3 Ol'RXAl.
The following pe.- ns have paid the sum: opposite their names rn subscription tu the Jouri al. •j) -r to whom In nor is due."
.1. L.irffJtit ...... .•...?! oO IK 00 •)e.s. ''!"rnr:.ij: 1 ,r0 21. C. Miile.- 1 50 J.-ivoi, Miller- ,0 .1. M. Vi"ill,! iiis .• Nate D:iv dsoi John Pierce ..iv
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Ham 1 Iran "1 Co J.'is. I'. C'a-l:
IV] F,D. on TtiostUtv,- Deeembor ISth.oi Pnetunoni'.!, nttiio age .of tifly-six, rs. r-1 Ar.J'.JA i] V.'uii'E, wife of Rev. Charic yViiitc, ,D. I). Hv.
She closed a life of great usefuln ess,
nnd i\ cheerfttl. pervading piety, in the
calm exercise of a ti'iumoiian: .iaiih.
S E E N E A S
The aevcr. ycr.rs of unrivalled success attending the
OS-'-f lJ0!.!TA.Y -1 -V .! 017.!TiOS,'
have made it a hou.-ehohl word tiiroogiiout every quarter of the eoanfiv. Under the ans iees of tliis popular Fnditution. over
t/!)•• hundred iliiiiivaud li.niiz*
have Iearnc in
appreciate—by biaatifui works of art on their walls, and choice literature on their tables, the great benefits derived from becoming a subscriber.
Subscriptions are now being received in a ratio unnarateled with that of any previous year.
TERMS OF SINSCRIPTION,,
Any person can become a member by subscribing 'hrtc d.dlars, for which sum they will receive Tst.—The large and superb steel engraving, iKI? ineheJ, entitled,
'•Falstoff jTusteriiuj his Jiccruits:'
id.—One copy, one year, of that elegantly illustrated magazine,
Tiic oiiniopolltasi Art oiirsial,"
3d.—Four admissions, during the season, to
'•The Gallery of Paintings,
C. L. DEIU!V, Actuary C. A. A.
I V. 5JO Broadway, New York.
N. B.—Subscriptions received and forwarded by F. M. lleaton, Agent for Crawfordsville and vicinity, where specimen Engravings and Art Journal can be seen.
Dee. 20. 1860.
STATE OF INDIANA,
MONTGOMURY COUNTV,
jnffTHEREAS
said plaintiff by Willson Wallace
his attorneys, filed in the Clerk's office of said court his petition to eorreet mistake in Deed, ::.s his causoof action in this behalf, said plaintiff .i sohlcd tho affidavit of a. disinterested person, jtting forth that the said defendants Austin Yanok, William Vanhook, Jemima M. Blairand Jo-:-eph Blair, are not residents of the State of Indiana therefore notice of the filing and pendency of this action is hereby given to tlio said non-resident defendants Austin Vanhook, William Vanhook, Jemima M. Blairand Joseph Blair, that they may r.ppcar on the first day of the nest term of said Court, to beholden in thecourt house in Crawfordsville in sjiid County of Montgomery, commencing on the second Monday of Maivh next, (1SGI) and .••liswer said complaint,
Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court I S I
is
seventeenth day of December A. D. I860. "W. C. VANCE. Clerk C. C. M. C. •20,18M-3vr. (P^s. fee $5,
KcJcS'aks «3i route f«r €IKII-1C$(OII,
.BuAXcnviLr.E, S. G., Dec. 18.
Atrain from Columbia with400 delegates to the State Convention and members of the legislature, on hheir way to C'narleston, has just arrived.
f-,1'EC'SAIi KOTitfJS.
|P
pp IP
H00FIAND'3
GREAT
STANDARD REMEDIES
of t!i prcsont ». hsvo ao'juiri-J pi-.-.-.t !-'nubrify oiily THI'OIIRH YTMRU UL' IUKI rcLidc-reJ by llicm iu .ill ctu»o5.
HOOFLAMD'S
GE^r^lA^ BITTERS
WILL POSITIVF.IT evrs
Liver Cera plaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, "orvous Debility, Uiscatoa of the Kiducyn, r.nd all disexscs arishr: from a di.-orth-n-il liv.-r, or weakness oi" the Stomach and Digestive Organs, .. AD WIT.!. ros!Tiv,:i.v i*:. :-.Vi:\r
YEUOW revEi?, Biuacs IT¥», ASD rtvsa A: Asur. Sue our Almanac .l-r jroof. .'.'c::, T» ecu's per r.oltle.
IlGotaMl's Balsamic Cordial
v. :.:, resiriv^LV :RS
Corghs, Ccldn, cr Hca.rjer.cs?, Eronchitir,, Ir.ilucaza, Croup, r&fiumonia, Incipient CoEstraptics, and has pcr.l-nncd the most na'.omslnng tares over hnowa' cf coivFiHMiirj cor-fsraiFi'ioxs'. As a Diarrhoea CurUi.J it is uni'qi..'.il^tl. Taier, 7j cents per l-oui--.
EiGOFLA&D'S BEWMi P^LL,
beinjwol! known throughout Taroj.e n:rl Am.'i-ica, needs no coninsenJation b.cre. 'i ll are ('. ri ly vegetable, nro j-iropared with great cx-u'tnees aro suj nr-coaU'). No better Cathartic l'iil can by .uud. t' :!ce, 25 cts. par box.
Thetc ineJieiaeD are uvparejl !y In C. "i. JACKSON & Co., rhibukiphia, l'a., audi t't. l.oui.). Mo., and are sold l:y drn^i&ts and dealers in mcilieiues cvcryrvlssre. The sig-n:-.*ure of C. M. JACKSON will bo on the outside of each licttle c.r box.
In our Ere.r ib:-l!/'s Almanac," P".'''i lsefl annually, you •will find t'.'stii.icny sn.l eoinne'inictory notices from all j-irts of the roc.:,:ry. Vlicw are Jvcu away by ti! oar aj:..nts. V:: ,:Xv --v'l'f
?,Iav i(!. if '-iv
IADB, "WEBSTER &C0'S
I.ViPKtJVEi)
si: fIY.T« .K.-grMCYS!S.
PRICES $55 TO $100.
1st ric.i'hnh :at 1L-' Indiana Si ate Fair.
C'iRAXs:.
!1 A W Fo ?v« Vi I. K, I: u..
'.'Fi-KR the above ^laol.ir.es fo the public with lull eoriideiK-e in l":cir snpr-rioritv over al! others for genes a! family s'-vving. The stiteh is even and alike i:p. both si«e» i..f t!ic »v.rk. The finest fabric may be .-owed v. h':i\cing. A iicm'iier and tiickaig fi:: ge atcoini/any each machine, without cxi.ni eha go.
Gall and Examine them.
Decetiiber l'!, lisOo -l
HOLIDAY PRESENTS"!
E A I O S
I?' & .7y .r TC- S9 T3HE
ALL
5iS
Broad-
icay. Neic York.'''
'In addition to the above benefits, there will be given to subscribers, us gratuitous premiums, over
500 BEAUTIFUL WORKS OF ART!
comprising valuable paintings, marbles, parians, outlinos, tc., forming a truly national benefit. Subscriptions will bo received until the evening of the3J.sl of January, lStil, at which time the books will close and the premiums be given to subscribers. Address,
1 the bewt phi.':o to purchase T-?y«= & Ai-ticJp.sI
Of ail kiteY. s:iit:'!'!e
1 LLLI-:. ill.
J-iblt.i, AiSaVii =. i...y IJonki fisr the Utile ones, F.-vi-m.iPopic '.Vi^ws, 'tcr:i}»5».-t, .. 'iai ics for -ifri-l. Rcmembc-.* call al the oid Ib.-nl
Impleaded v. i,!i Harriet Miller, et. al..
WHEREAStheir
SS:
Montgomery Circuit Court, March Term, 18GI. William M. Layno vs. Austin Vanhook, William Vanliook, Petition to corrcet misTcniim:". Blair and lake in Dead. Joseph Blair, 'mplended with aao Vanhook, et-al.
.-nicy ived.
The I '." •"•es! .-!• Gootuct cr Iiro-.igh: J.-I CniwfOidsvilk-, just rceei 1 .i:ilu? !•-.
r?t:
re. comer
Main and (h'-cn ^'reeo.-. F. Al. li EATON. Dee. 13,
t\£iSZ MjS, YI.V&.
persons knowing thesnsolves indebted to the oi'J firm of ShisO Ej-.person, by note or book accou :f, are hereby ni-iified tlia!. theirindebtedness must—-without i'ai!—be closed up prior to the first d-v of J.'tnu.avy, next. 1801. i.ook out. delays are •l rerous. JOIIN'TT. SI1UE,
Dee. I.-!, W:.r. EPPERSON.
NOTICE
Notice.
is hmby given il:at letters of administration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Amos K.Gregg, '.ate of Montgomery County, hi !., deceased. Tin estate is supposed to be solvent. :::JAS. H. HARRISON.
Dec. 13, L-.tiO—"w. AdTn'r.
STATE OF INDIANA. Mnxrr ostI.KY CCUVTY,
s'"'
Court of Coutmon Plcc.s, FcLnuiry 2V.iv/i, 1SC1. Israel Moore and Srtrali Mo- .re
said Plaintiffs, by Thc:n-on A-
Ristine, attorneys, filed in the Clerk's Office of the Coin I.f Common Pleas of Montgomery County, Indiana, their petition for partition, as their cause of action in the above entitled cause, and said Plaintiffs also filed the proper afi-davit of a disinterested person, setting forth that the said Defendants, Emily Low, AI frcd Low, Philander Applcgate and Mary Ann Appiegate, are not residents of the State of Indiana therefore, notice of the tiling and ponrloney of said petition is hereby given to the said Defendants, Emily Low, Alfred Low, Philander Appiegate and Mary Ann Applegate, that they may appear on the first day of the next term of said Court, to be iiolden in the Court House at Crawfordsville, in the said county of Montgomery, commencing on the first Monday cf February next. (1801,) and answer said petition.
Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk. Dec. 0, lS60-3w-pr's fee, S-1,80.
STATE OF INDIANA,
George Britts & Mary Britts, impleaded with Catharine Britts, et.al.
WHEREAS
Petition for partition.
said plaintiffs by Thomson & Ris
tine, fheir attorneys, filed in the Clerk's office of tho Court of Common Picas of Montgomery County, Indiana, their Petition for Partition a"s their cause of action in the above entitled cause, and said plaintiffs also filed the proper affidavit of a disinterested person setting forth that tho said defendants, George Britts and Mary Britts, are not residents of the State of Indiana thererore notice of the filing and pendency of said petition is hereby given to the said del'cndenfs, George Britts and Mary Britts, that they may appear on the first day of the next, term of said Court., to bo holdcn in tho Court House at Crawfordsville, in said county of, Montgomery, commencing on the first Monday of coming. February next, (1661,)and answer said petition,
Attest: WM. C.VANCE,Clerk. Pee. 6, 1860-3w-pr's fee, $3,90.
NEW-YEARS!
E».l TT&I£SO*H &
PB1 ISE^NTTS
C'JIEAF ENOUGH for ANYBODY!
DOcustom
not fiiil to keep in mind the time-honored of making presents to those whom you love, be they children or those of miiturer nge.
BTY TIIEM Oe
PATTERSON & SON
One of the Firm having (this Fail) visited all 1 lie large hastern cities, purchased, while there, our entire sLock, direct from the
amporlers •Wmm actisrcrfs
Consequently we a'-e enabled to, and will, sell as chcap as any Eastern Retail House, nnd cheaper than anv in the Western c.'Uii'r,'.
Our slock consists of
WATCH i-:s,
CLOCKS,
.i i-:wf: Liiv,
Si LVI? I'LATKD ware
FIRE ARMS,
Ho
FANCY CJOODS,
-:u"fio ss,
Tif F^aiiei'son'ti.
Read our PRICE LIST OF WATCHES. Vv\ bring Eastern wholesale prieus to your very door:
Cylinder Eseape'ts, op. faced, silver, $6,50 to Jfl.OO hunting 8,'JO to 12,00 Detached Lever op. faced 8,00 to 12,00 hunting 14,00 to 20,00
Leven, 13,00 10 45,00 '10,00 to 45.00 2.1.00 to 46,00 40,00 to 125,00 ot),00 to 75,00 lar^e stock of Ladies' Gold and Silver
Eng. Pat Am. "J. Deiaehoi.1 Le\cr fin jr. I'itt. Lc\et Am.
gold
A
Watches at proportionately low pri ^•D* A large stock of
hi ted "W"atclies
Eypre^sly for Traders, at very low prices, alway .on iiunds. .... ,v
GO TO PATTERSON'S
We have on hand, ov»r
ONE HUNDRED CLOCKS!
Which we will sell at prices ranging from
31,*3G to ^p^5,00!
Every Store, Dwelling, Church and School TToiise in the county should have one.
TO I'.ITTEBSG.VS!
AUCTIONS!!
Raving in the last few years flooded the Western country with a species of JEWELRY, which USE has proven to be nothing but brass, covered with a very slight coat of Gilding, we have, in order to convince our citizcns that such is the fact, and to prove conclusively to them that they have been cheated, brought on a largo stock of the same kind, only of a little better quality, which we will sell at
Ffom 25
to
'yw
Emily Low, Alfred Lo* Philander Appicfiiitc, j- Petition for Partition. and Mary Ann Applegate,
Y5 Cents Pes'
Come and see and be convinced.
Go To I
gciil.
Do not buy Jeicelry at Auctions! X'O not jiatronize Gift Book Concerns! They arc all chcats and swindles!
3
a,ttersoirs!
If you want good Gold Jewelry, Jewelry that will be warranted, go to
PATTERSONS.
XTOT PACT
If you want a Watch, go to
PATTERSON'S.
If you want a Clock, go to
qs
MOXTOOMKRY COUNTY.
SS
Court of Common Pkts, February Term. lStl. Elizabeth Byrd, ct. al.,~
If you want Fire Arms,
PATTERSON'S.
If vou want Pocket or Table cutlery, go to
PATTERSON'S.
If vou want Pockct Books,go to
PATTERSON'S.
If vou want Fancv Goods, go to
Remember that Christmas and New Years are Yours, respectfully,
Jfas. Patterson & Son.
Ci-nwfot dfville, Tnd., Dec, 6(18C0--3tv,
ist rat or-s Sale.
"j^TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, 1x1 Admistrator of the cstate'of Amos K. (Jrogg, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, »t, the Ifi,to residence of said deceased, on Friday tlie Mlh day of January, l.'iOl, the following personal property, belonging to said estate, viz: Horses, Cattle, Jlogs, (trie 2-horae wagon and harness, farming implements, Corn, Wheat, household and kitchen furniture, .ire.
TK11MS OF SALE.—A credit of eleven months will he given on all sums over three dollars, by the pure!inser, giving note with approved security waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws three dollars and under cush in hand.
JAMES H. llARKIfcON, Adm'r.
Dee. i:?, 1800-.".n'.
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,s'7',l
TH OF IXI) IA SA,
ss.
MOSTBOMEKY Cotj.STV. I
Court of Common Pleas of ?.lonlgoniery County, February Term, I SGI. James H. Kelly,
I V' R- II !-Petition for Partition. John \v. Kelly, EI,k!. 'SVIIKRKAS, (lie said plaintiff by Thomson and Ristine, his attorneys, tiled in the dork's oiiice of said Court his petition for partition as his cause of action in the above entitled cause, said plaintiff also filed the aff davit of a disinterested person setting forth that the said defendants. John Vv. Kelly Margaret F.Kelly, Edmund ]):ivis, Alice I.. Davis and Win. M. Keliv, are not residents of the State of Indiana, therefore notice of the filing and pendancy of said petition is hereby given to the said nonresident defendants that they may appear on the first day of the next term of said court to beholden in the Court House at Crawfordsville, commencing on the first Monday in February next, (IS(il), and answersaid petition. Attest,
WM. 0. VAXCE Clerk, C. C. P. of M. C. Mov. 22, I860 3w. (Pr's. fee &:! 75.)
lEIoot, ?ui'i(icii' ami J2E«od JPi&L*
Eo.A AC Y"
m?m. M©m*®cir,y
Scandinavian Bemedies.
Wii'-n I'll. P.OBAf'K, (lie celebrated Swedi. li Physician. introduced hi- llood Purifier and Rlood Pills in the United States, he set forth in plain language their curative properties. This was years ago. The- task of recommending them has sincc been tnkrn nut of his hcjtdn. Enlightened men whose character lor sound judgment and r.-hiioso phy, gives t'neir opinions weight in the communi 'y, men. who observe, re dee and make "assurance doubly sine'' before they decide—are every where approving and urging the use of these wonderful preparations. Ail who coniide in the wisdom and hoiie.ily of iiiis class, or who choss to investigate for thcnw :»e.-i are now of out mind on this important subject.
I.'r. iiohaek invites the at ion tier, of,.the sick tc too "U-'? CXITGJNAL LETT"?,?,.
from members of the Medical Profe-ision, Editors of public journals, well known Merchants and Farmers, and Ladies of the highest respectability, giving accounts of extraordinarv cures wrought by the remedies, of which cures they themselves were
EYE WITNESSES.
Tiiese'parties may be consulted personally or by letter, by those who have any doubt upon the subTlie evidence in the possession of Dr. Rowhich is at nil times accessible to the public, establishing the following
fc'i.
FACTS?:
That the Blood Purifier and Blood Pills have been proved by analysis to CONTAIN NO MINERAL, That "they cure the almost universal complaint,"
DYSPEPSIA,
with unerring crtnint:-, and in a very short.time. That after all other medicines have proved useless, they relieve
LIVER COMPLAINT,
and restore the health and strength to the suli'ercr. That SICK FEMALES, who have languished for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their inv igorating operation. lint all seyual disabilities are removed by their, cordial and gentlo ytimulatirg properties. That they recruit
SHATTERED CONSTITUTION?, however they may have been trifled with and abused: that their direct tendency is to lentrthen life, and render it enjoyable. 'Ihat operating directly upon tho porno* .of tb» dinvd'Sj iu the Hood they
CAUSE So ON TO HEAL,
and discharge from the system, every tnint of Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That they
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
and that '.here 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 rr-li'f, and, (if administered before the very citadel of life has been invaded,) rtfcct a pniidcfn and perfect cure.
Bear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by (lie experience of thousands of living witnesses, who, in letters, aflidnvits, medical works and by wonl of mouth, proclaim them to be the very best preparation of the kind ever offered to the broken dowr. victims of ill health. They hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and expel it thoro uglily and perm nently.
No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial—they aro 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, .f-l per bottle, or 85 per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for SI.
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 be had gratis of any of his Agents throughout Ov, country.
In difficult or Complicated Cases, Dr. Robusk may be consulted personally by letter enclosing one stamp for the reply.
Principal office and saleroom. No. fi, East Fourth Street, id building from Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. 32 Hammond Street.
For sale in Montgomery County, by Dr. G. W. Miller, Ladoga: MANSON & POWERS, Craw fordsville James & Bro., Parkcrsburg: Daugher ty & Deans, Darlington: Jas. II. Hood, Wavcland: no. R. Claypool, Newtown ami by Druggists and Merchants generally, throughout the Union.
July 21, I SCO.—l'y.
N E W I
THE
PATTERSON'S.
If you want Gold Jewelry, iry, go lo
PATTERSONS.
If YOU want puro silver Tea or Table Spoons, go to" PATTERSON'S.
undersigned, having purchased of J. W. Linn A Son. their entire stock of Groceries, will continue the business at the same stand, where they wi!l 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
GrEOOEEIES,
which they propose to sell cn the most liberal terms for
CASH
Oil
Such as
PATTERSON'S.
If you want Notions, go to
PATTERSON'S.
PRODUCE!
Their stock will comprise a general variety of
Staple and Family Groceries.
Coffee, Teas, Tobacco, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Syrups, Spices, Soap, Starch, Candles, Dye-Stuffs, Nuts, Candies, Baskets, Brooms, Tubs, Buckets,
Wash-Boards, Ac., Ac.
Also, a large lot of Glaseware. KELSEY & BRO Sept. 13, 1860-3m.
i" THIS DAY a very desirable stock of
©RT GOODS, YMKEE KOTIOUSj
BOOTS
cf
SHOES, dr.,
to be sold at
CTION
On account of whom it may concern. The undersigned will sell at Auction, commencing this evening, a large stoeK of
Casmneres, Saiinetts, Shirts, Drawers,
TAIJLE LINENS, MUSLINS PRINTS. ALSO, afresh stock of Boots and Shoe?. Glassware, Watches. Jewelry, &e., Are. A careful examination of the above goods is sblicitfd.
N. B.—Boots and Shoes sold at piivatc sale at very low figures. Call al Crawfurd's old corner.
JAMES 1IEAT0N.
AS. F. TCK. Auctioneer. Crawfordsville, Nov. 29, I860.
isro. a,
COMMERCIAL BLOCK.
.ITTEJVTrOJl", F.in.isEms
AND
EVERYBODY! T'O'ood-
I fO undersigned having pure-based the DryStock of Grimes Burbridge, are now receiving their
Wall mid Winter Gooils,
Which they are determined to sell as low as any other house, to punctual men or lor
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
PRINTS OF ALL GRADES, DELAINES, OR IN OS, :. y: DEBEGES, I5It'ii:2sed
and Urowia MKSEIIIS.
FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS, GINGHAMS,
SI TAKER HOODS, NET IIOODS,,,Etcaily t/flaile Clothing,
HATS AKD CAPS OF AMLKBMDS, SATINETS, CASS I MERES, TWEEDS, Ac.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
For everybody cheap. A fine stork of Queensware, Glass ware, Knives and Forks. Table and Tea Spoons, Groceries, Ac., and indeed everything that can be called for in our line. .?3£''-T. N. MYERS will be on hand, ready and h.-.priy to wait on all his old friends and customers. ALLEN A- BIN FORD.
Ciaivfordsville, Sept. 27, lC'8?.-lv.
MRS. WXNSLOW,
An experienced Nitrso and Female Physician, presents to the attention of Mothers, her
SOOTHING SIRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING.
Which greatly faciliatcs the process of teething, by softening the gurus, reducing all inflamation— will allf.y ALL l'AIN and spasmodic action, and is
S4JR15 REGULATE *isc S30WES.S Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourscivc-s and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and soUl this article for over ten years, and CAN SAY IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have never been able to say
of anv otherER iUS IT SINGLE IXT. E A I umelv used.— a
medicine—NEVFAILED IN A STANCE 0
AIRS.
WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP.
CURE v, 'a Never did we stance of dis
satisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects and medicinal virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," after ten years' experience, AND PLEDGE OUH REPUTATION For. TIIK FULFILLMENT OF wii.'.TW IIKRE NNCLAIIN. 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 FAILING SUCCESS in
THOUSANDS OF CASES. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole sj-stem.— It will almost instantly relievo
Griping in the Dowels, ami Wind Colic.
an overcome convn 1 sions, which, if not FOR speedily remedied, end CHILDREN death. Wo beit E E I N E S A N S E S REMEDY IX
DYSHNTERYA heihor it prises
THE WORLD, in all cases of DIARRHOEA IN CHILDREN from Teething, or any other came. We would say to every Mother who lias a chiMsuffering from tin*- of the foregoing complaint", DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, OR THE PREJUDICES OF OR ETS, stand between yon and vour suffering Child and the relief ihat will be SURE—ves, ABSOLUTELY SU'-iE—to follvw the use of this Medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless tha fac-si:iiile" of CURTIS A PERKINS, New YTork, is on the outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughot the world.
Pdincipnl Office, 13 Cedar street N. Y.
PRIBE ONLY25 CTS. PER. BOTTLE.
Sold in Crawfordsville by Henry Ott A Son.
Jan. 20,1300—ly.
EAGLE STORE
IN FULL BLAST!
C. N. HARDING,
~?T$7"0ULD respectfully inform his old friends 7 and the public generally of Crawfordsville and .surrounding country, that ho is now in the market with a full and complete stock of staple A fancy
HATS AND CAPS,
Carpeting, Queens ware, Glassware, Ac., which he is determined to sell at prices below all competition for
CasSs. or Country Produce.
We buy with cash at low figures and intend to sell for the same or its equivalent—Produce. Al! arc invited to call anel examine our stock and learn our prices, for we arc satified 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
Gash and Small Profits.
Remember
Room in
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
NEW GOODS
AT THE OLD
B1NF0KD CORNER! WASS0N & BINFORD, ARE
now in receipt of their Fall and Winter stock of STAPLE A FANCY
Clothing, II.'.Is, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Queensware
Cullerv, Ac., to which they wish to direct fho attention of their numerous customers, and the public generally. This is undoubtedly one of the most complete stocks ever purchased for the Crawfordsville market tho' we do not pretend to say that it is the largest or only stock in the place, nor that we hiivc the only stock in town. But we can tell the public, and with truth too, that we have a superior, well-assorted, and extensive stock. A stock that will meet the wants of a large patronage.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
of various kinds and styles: and nt prices unsurpassed for cheapness in the Wabash Valley.
Bonnets and Ribbons,
of all sorts and sizes for Ladies and Misses.
E N O W E S
American Flowers, Laecs, Fringes, Ac.
O O S A N S O E S
Hats A Caps, a .nice assortment of fine shoes for the Ladies—the best in the market.
RE ADT-MADE GLOTfflNG,
of all kinds and styles for men and boys. Bring along vour
PRODUCE AND CASH,
yfcfl"Farmcrs: we will sell you good Goods, as heretofore, and at as low figures t^s any house in this place can, or dare sell, and no mistake. Give us a call at the old Binford corner.
WASSON A BINFORD.
Nov. 8, lSOO-lv.
OPENING
OF THE
FALL SEASON!
NOW RECEIVING A NEW AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
FALL & WINTEII
DRY-GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
O 3 I I
G,
&€.. 4tc.
sarCALL AND SEE Til EM.
GEO. & Co.]
W A SIIIX 0 ST., A W 0 DS VIL E. Sept. G, 1360.
J. Crawford & Mullikin, HAVING
received their Fall and Winter stock
of goods, consisting of all the varieties kept in a dry goods store,
C&&TM®, €'*SS8I*7IElgE:,%
Reporter.
Organs.
MEDICAL
the stand—East Dry Goods
BlOols.
The room formerly occupied by Shuc A Epperson, south side of Main street, Crawfordsville. Sept 13, 1860— ly] CHA'S N. HARDING.
Fall Trade-1860.
RICHARD J. COX2Cr.lt. •WILLIAM WORM AS'.
COJYJTEM & iv
WHOLESALE
Dealers in Boots and Shoes, No.
9(5, Pearl street, between Vino and Race streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keep a large stock of custom and Eastern wqrk, which is offered to the trade nt lovest price?.
Aug. 23, 18«0-3m.
v.:
WOOl, CGTTOX i'lLAJS^LS,
Bkached and Brown Muslins,
CX,OTI-IX7TG? HATS & CAPS, LOOTS & SHOES,
SHAWLS, BONNETS, IIOODS,
Ladies' nnd C'nildrcns' Dre.-s Goods, late styles, Quecnsware, Glaseware. Carpets, all wool. We would ask the citizens of town and country to give us a call and wo will do them good.
J. CRAWFORD A MULLIKIN.
Oct. 13, 1SG0.
THE QUAKER CITY
INSURANCE COMPANY!
The success cf this Company is another proof of what can be accomplished by energetic men in the business of insurance, when backed by lai.te experience and an actual cash capital to perfcct their purpose-. On the 1st of last January this Company made a dividend (if 12 per cent, to stock-holders, lifter carrying a large amount to Surplus, whi-h then amounted to S15'.l,74( 711. Judging from the extensive business done by its Western Branch Office, under the management of CUKTIS L. NcntTir. Esq.. of this city, (Chicago.) the Company will be enabled at the close of tho year to declare a like dividend, and carry a much larger amount to their ^.1 us Account,
MB. NORTH'S plan and method of doing business is to have all Los»es jtrtid—and paid promptly, without faking tho sixty days allowed by tho policy, and in this he is well sustained by the custom and performances of the Home Office.—
Finkhum'ts
P. C. SOMERVILLE, Crawrorcisi illc:
Sept. 13, 1S60—3 m.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PH11.ADEI.PIII A.
A Bmerohiit Institution cslahtiahed evvinl Endoirmentfor the Relief of the Sick und Distressed, af'iirtcd with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and imperially for the Cure of Dioeuscs of t/tc otxtad
ADVICE given gratis, by the Act
ing Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a, description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac..) and incases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS cn Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Orgaus, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the alllietcd in sealed letter cnielops, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, DR. ,J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors,
GEO. FAIItClIILD. SECRETARY. EZRA D. 1IARTWELL, President. March 22, ISGO-ly.
Town Property for Sale.
Valuable town property for sale or traffic. It is situated in the south part of town. Size of lot, 150 feet front, by IFIO back. House is new, and contains eleven apartments, Cistern in Kitchen, a large cellar, wood-house, anel other out-houses, and small stable. The entire lot is well set in choice fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, Ac. Terms, one third in hand and the residue in one and two years or it will be exchanged entiro for building material and carpenter work. Persons wishing a ''dicker" of this kind ^ill pleaso call at the ''JourHal" Office-.
And Still They Come!
C. W. ELTZROTH,
JYo. Commercial Mlock,
1Stapleand
3 constantly receiving a general assortment of Fancy
O O S
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Hats, Caps, Boots for men and boys, Shoes fof Ladies, misses and children,
GLASS-WARE, QUEENS-WAB.E,
GROCERIES,
Which he is selling as cheap or cheaper than any house in the city.
O E S
Token in exchange for goods, and the CASH never refused. If vou want crood bargains, call at No. G. COMMERCIAL BLOCK, where you will get them.
Groceries seld for cash only. C. W. ELTZROTH-. October4, ISG0-3m.
November Visit.
SPM. I. EM. CilMolI&W,
WILL
lie at Crawfordsville, at the Drug Store of H. Ott, on Friday, November "0th, 1800, to make examination of diseased persons that may favor him with a call. A charge of 25 cents will 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.
Crav/fordsviile, Nov. 1, 18O0-3ir.*
E. H. FRY &
~i&/S7"0ULD respectfully customers and the
CO.,
inform their nuicmoMt
PUBLIC GENERALLY,
That they are now In receipt of their
U^YTEM &TOCM
o?
Consisting of z. fine variety of
€lo*i»s,
i'-assin?eres,
SaticeSHa,
:P:RIXTS,
GMSHAM3, SHAEEES00D3,
OPERA HOODS, (late styles,')
BOOTS & SHOES,
Delaines of every variety and style Ac., Ac.
We have also added to cur stock, a fine asaortmeniof
READY MADE CLOTHING,
whLn we wii! sell at very of every kind
low figures. Garment*
MADE TO OHDER,
from pieeo goods, which arc manufactured by tho
widows of our town, and who are n:itllv in need of
our patronage If you wish to do good for your
selves ami others for a small amount, you should
call an! examine our stock.-
Nov.1,1860-iv F. II. FRY A CO.
January Appointments.
DR. HARDMAN,
Analytical Physician, and Phy- ., sician for Diseases of
the Lungs,
Formerly Physician to Cincinnati Marine Hospital and Invalid's Retreat.. Corresponding Member of the London Medical Society of Observation, Author -f "Letters to Invalids," nnd Editor of the ••Medical Stehossope," may be consulted at—
Crawfordsville, Taylor House, Friday, January 11. ISUO. Groeneastle, Wright House, Janunrv
10. .........
^Examination Free.
jMontiily "Visits*
Although not the best mode of making examinations, Dr. 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, Ac., obtained frotn the Oriental climes, and of the Indians, only are prescribed—a full supply of which the Doc-, tor always carrics.
Dr. IIARDMAN treats Consumption, Bronchitis,Laryngitis, Asthma, and all other Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, by Medical Inhalation, combined with proper constitutional treatment.
OTHER DISEASES TREATED. j^sS-No chargcfor consultation. In relation to the following Diseases, either when complicated with Lung Affections or existing alono I also invite consultation. I usually find thcrn promptly curable.
Prolapsus and all forms of Female Complaints, Irregularities and Weakness. Palpitation and other forms of Heart disease, Liver Complaints, Dyspeysia, and all other diseases of tne 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, Spleen, Spine, Eyes, Ears. Ac Scrofula, Fits, Cancers, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Skin diseases, Fever Sores,
Catarrab, Seminal Weakness, Neuralgia*
Whites, Insanity, Dyspepsia, Giddiness,
Heaf
of
Urine, Syp'nillis, Sick Headache, Enlacged Toasi!*, £e. /Ma/JO, ISCO-tf.)
