Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 March 1861 — Page 3

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WASHINGTON,

March 11.,

The criminal court to-day discharged Win. II. Russel', who _wa3 indicted in connuctiou with thouvbs! nnetion of the Indian trust .bands., fTuo ... judicial coujvo was in accordanc-e'witli the law of IS. j7, which exempts witnesses before investing committees "from trial, Mr. Rnssol ilaving appeared as such before that of'the House on the abject of these bond?. £)x Secretary Fiord to-day gave S10,000. security l'or hia appearance at the ••next t-jrm of court..

An official despatch was received from Montgomery this morning in6t meting Messrs. Crawford and Fortjvtii to enter at once upon the business oV negotiation with the administration, without waiting for the other eommis•ioner, lioman.

Lettci' i'rotsi 3Sajor Anderson. [From the U. S. Naval Gazette.]

FORT SCMTKR, S. G., Feb. 27.

REV. C. YV. DE.NISOX, Xew York— .Dear Sir: I beg you to accept my thanks loi* your patriotic poem—'-Our Flag is ••Floating Yet" —dedicated to my tisso citUes and myself.

God has really seemed to bless ua in every important step-we have taken since I have been in command. My constant appeal has-been to Him for wisdom, and 'understanding of His 1.)ivi:ie will, and lor strength of pur pose and resolution to perform my •whole duty. We have been aided.too, bv the prayers of our Christian friends 1 humbly believe that.He- has graciously listened to our prayers. I hope that «H Christians of our beloved country •will continue earnest in prayer, entreat ing God to have mercy upon our peo pie—to save us from our sins, and to unite us again as a pi-ople—not only in our Civil "Govern merit', but one people in our love and adoration of His holy name.

We do not think that any apology was necessary from you for your poem —but the oxeuseyou give (of devotion to your duty as chaplain to seamen) for not having made it to please you. was certainly a most perfect one.

The duty your heart was then engaged in is a holy duty, and one that will impart a.'blessing to many souls, and Lies* 3-on. Go on in your noble work, and God will sanciify your doings.

Believe me to be yours s-incerely, '"""KOBKKT ANDERSON, U. S. A. WWWX,.

Twiners EXPULSION.—The following it* the oiiicial order expelling Genera Twiggs from the tinny, noticed in the ^telegraphic dispatches:

G1:£nAL O a rs RS—No 5. WAR DEPARTMENT, ATJJDTANT-GI:N"KAJ S OFRRRR:. V:

WASHINGTON, March 1, 1 -Gl. The following order is published for the information of the army: "Was. DEPARTMENT, March 1,1FGL "By the direction of the President of the United States it is ordered that Brigadier General David JB. Twiggy be arid is hareby d.^missed from tiKarmy of the United States, for his treachery to the Hag of his country, in haysngsorrenderod on the 18th of February, lblil, on the demand of the authorities of Texas, the military posts and other property of the "United States in his department and under his •chltrge.

J. TTOLT, R.- crctary of "War. order of the Secretary of War. "ri. (.'(JOPER. Adjutant-General."

Clif^\^VTrM7v7iKET. CinciN.VAT!, March 12. Flour in limited demand sales of superfine at S-i 50 extra 85 00(55. !c: closing, at ?l(a

Wheat advanced 1 02 forced and 1 0501 OS for white. hi to corn and barley unchanged. live declined and dull.

Provisions quiet very little demand and prices are nominal S1G 7o@17 00 for mess pork: 9£(«-10£c for bacon 6ides, and for bulk meats, are the prices asked.

Lard 8.y(rt9. Groceries unchanged:'and the biiBincps doing is but moderate.

Money market unchanged.

JEST The Topeka (Kansas) .Register ia delighted at the defeat of Pettit for the udgcshi]).

His Indiana friends are all down with the same complaint.

•S§ft,The guns of Fort Sumter, which Tiavo been silent since the anniversary of Washington's birthday, saluted for .tlrirty-fljur Stales in honor of the inauguration of Prosident Lincoln.

OURS.4& RECEIPTS.

The following persons have paid the sums opposite their names on subscription to the Journal. •'Honor to whom honor is due." *Z Michael S. Miller $1 00

Hannibal Trout 1 50 Andrew

C.

B@rA 'Csvse, of gnutl Ivpoxjin (Jwei-t's Female Se'Tnih: rr, fit TCIT§ Haute occasioned a general stampode of the pupils. J~'\ I *T *•"f"""."

A

AIitchell 3 00

Eliha G. Bryant (Oregon) 6 00 0. Park "... 5 00

"i- -'[From the Baltimore Sun.] Osr.,Doi.i.Ait.—It is too much, exclaims iheperio|i.dt#irt/»g cheap articles for the restoration of the lmir! V.'e have however in our experience found that articles which command seciningl-y exorbitant prices, tire ill the end cheapest, to the purchaser.— J'^eittUS. articles are,always put up in small pack*afces/.abd olpeaeiou* medicines aro not considered daarat any piiue.

tgno

dollar being tlis .price of

^-frriJpMtor Wnod'.tt Muir Itcslorviipe, for the smallest tii/.e of trial bottle, is a sufficient guarantee that the .trial bottle contains most precious ingredients, in proof of which its sale has increased one hundred pM» within the past year., (lAfTiox.—Beware of Ifo'rthlesfe ^miilations, ns eevernl are already in the market, called by diilerxut uftines. Use none unless the words (Professor 'Wood's Hair resloriitivo, Depot St. Louis,"Mo., and .^NeWi York,) are .blown in the bottle. Sold by all j)ruggists and 'Patent Jledicine Dealers. Also bv xll Fancy and T(iilet goods dealers in the United audOanadas^r, feb7.

TcstltMony.

'•••, EACLK VII.LA.GE,

JIOTU.0

*Ji una 20, ISfiO.)' •®B. G. W. Rn3A-CK.-Ciiisiiisa:,i. -Q.-^Dear Sir: I will here give you the praise of your Blood Pills ami Purifier of being the best Medicine ever used in my family. I was j)ursu:u!cd to give your.JMedieineahiaJ, by ])r. Croslcy, your agent Uvrs. The P'nrpo^o for which I successfully used your medi.i£uc,. wis jB ASviirc chronic pain in iuy Bon right

Yoyss, Tj-jlh respcet, JltOMAB STUIiTi?,

'"TTT"

On Tuesday March 5th, 1861 at his residence near' BaVlmgton, Montgoinery couji^y' Indiana, NATrfl^f •L.-lsiA®!! aged WyirfrsL

Mr. Sryitl) haabeen long and well known in our county Uuf'6U*,iic6pccte4. and beloTOgj by ^ill. wlw knew him'. In his death the community has lost a go0deiti7.cn. the M. E. Church an cflieicntmember, and the Odd Fellows an active and working brother but lie has gone to the Church iu lleaveu, and has joined the great Lodge above. May we all strive to meet hiiu there. J. W.

In Madison township, Montgomery county, India nn, on Saturday, March M, 18(il, of ".Typhoid Pueumenia, JO LrX DUJxCLK, aged 32 ycara..

tKAWFOK DS'VIL!E M,tRKET. TnuiiSDAY, Alar. 14. There lias been but little done in the way o! trade thus far this week which :s attributable in the main to the inclemency of the weather.

Wheat,but little coming in, is selling at 75@S0 cts. .'Cy-.y -Vyj, Corn, ranging from 20 to 25 ct».

Butter, from 12 to 15 cts. Eggs, ready sale at 6 ct».( .* Lard, from 9 to 10 cts. Feathers, 40 cts per ib. Dressed Chickens, $1,25 p«r dos: .'' Green Apples, from -10 to £0 cts per bushel. Dried Apples, ^l^ 1,25. Potatoes, 25{£,30 ct.

fVpril Election. Url

We are authorized to announce the name of S. M. HAYS, as a candidate for rc-eloction to the offioe of.Trustee, for Union township. march -7, 1801.

J&*oHce of WissoUition.

NOTICE

is hereby given that the co-partner--hip heretofore existing betv/een F. I!. Fry. D.ivid F. McClure and David It. Vi'ray, under the style of F. H. Fiy Co., in the mercantile trade, is this day (March h. IStil.) dissolved I'^.vii R.'W ray reiinng. The books and accounts wiIS be found in the hands ol the r.ew firm for settlement. D. F. McCJ.UilE.

March 14, ISfil.—• AY. F. FRY.

3%*olice of

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OT re 13 is hereby given that the co-part-norship heretofore existing between Joseph

UA.-kil!

and Thomas Kolley.

NOTICE

1

WHS

dissolved Mureb

!2ih, lb til. The business will be continued by Thomas Kelly, in whose hands the books stud accounts will be found l'or settlement.

JOSEPH GA?KILT.,

March M, 1S61.—3w THOMAS KELI.EV.

At»SflXKI6T2£AT0R-S

is hereby given, that 1 will sell at pub­

lic auction on Friday the 5th day of April licit, at the residence of Samuel line!, sen., late of Walnut township, Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased, til his personal estate (not taki 11 by fhe widow) consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn,one Wagon. Farming "tonsils, ire.

TERMS: Aeiedlt of n:n. m-oiihs wil' bo glvrn 011 all eums over three do'l rs, th pur ?hi se.rgiving 120ttr wiiii approved .seeurn^ \v-i-. ing vaiuation laws. FllSDERICK IMEL, Adiu'r.

March 14, 180 i-3w*

ADmKISTRATOlTS NOTICE.

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Ji'JCf! i: hereby given that the undei vi^m bus bten appointed Administrator of the e--,iteof S.iuiucl I:uel, deceased. The estate is supposed to be solvent.

FREDERICK IMEL, Adm'r.

March 14, 1861-3^*

NOTICE OF ISSOZ/SnESCT.

ATCemiuon

tho February Tein:, l?6i, of the Court rf l'ltas of M.-ntgriiiprv covinty, State ..i Indiana, the estate of Jo.-cpii A. Mnllikin was declared to be proljabiv invent. Creditor are therefore notified that the same will bo srtMed accordingly. JOHN K. MULLIKIN,

Large stock of superior Wall Paper—new and b.-iiiitiful stylos—just received at No.fi, ComintNcial Block. Persons wishing a superior article of P«por, and at low figure.*, will find it to their interest to call.

March 7, Ifi61-Pw.

SADDLE & HARNESS

MANUFACTORY.

H. P. ENSMINGER

WOULD respectfully inform the public generally, that

he keeps constantly on hand and for sale at all times, all articles in his line of business, and at as low rates as any olher establishment of the kind in this vicinity, lie keeps constantly on hand, or wil! make to order, Saddles for both men and women, fine IJuggy and

CARRIAGE HARNESS,

BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, &C.

All work made in workmanlike style and warranted as represented. Call and examine my work. Shop, one door south of Craig fc Mack's Hakery, on Washington street.

March 7, 1861-ly.

i^IPBilLL, GALE¥ & IJ4RTEK

H.WE

Luiio

just received for the Spring Trado of 1 SCI, 10,000 pieces

WALL AN3 WINDOW PAPER,

B&ItliEMS TO Embracing all the New Patterns both in designs and colors. Those wishing to obtain elegant papers will do well to call. They were bought during the panic—for cash—and can be sold at very low figures.

CAMPBELL, GALEY & BARTER,

March 7, 18(51.-2m.

W: EXEOTTOK'S SAL.E.

NOTICE

is hereby given that in pursuance of the terms of the last will and testament of

Waugh, deceased, I will sell at private sale on or after the 2:'»d day of March.next. the following described real'estate, situate in Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wit: The north oast quarter of the north west quarter ivnd the north west quarter of the north ea-tqunrter of section twenty four in township twenty north of range three west.

TERMt. One third'of-purchase money to be paid in hand, one third in eight months, and one thirdlii fifteen monUis frofti day: of sale, t(jC

Jeb. 21, 1861-lw*

CV«. Ind.,

Legal Advertisements.

COMMISSIONEIl'S SAL.E.'

TI1E

undersigned a Commissioner appointed by the Court of Ctminvon Pleas of ilontgoraery ecuuty, ia tlie-State ot 'lndiana' at its February Term", 1861, will, on and after the.25th "day of March next, offer at priva.tc sale the followiugdqs-_ cribed real estate situated in said county (if Mont-" gomcry., to-wit: A ]iart of thenorth west cpuirter of section twenty six (2.6) in township_.seVentecu (11) nSvth ,of ran'ge four west bounded as follow.s: CominepcHig nLthe north east corne^bn^ad no«th": fwost fjflarter of said seotioiv wcn.ty-((ix, aSi.tfieiice wc: tone innidVed aii'l sixty rods, thenco south cighiy rods, theneecast eighty rods, thence north ihi. iy rods, thence east eighty rods, thence north fifty rods to place of beginning: containing sixty live acres belonging to the heirs of lieury Britts, docca-ed.

TEltMS: One third of ureliase money to be paidlat time of sale, one third in six months, and one third in twelve months from (lay of sale the purchaser giving notes- with approved security. wniviiw valuation lawsand bearing interest from date. "B3-:N. T. RISTiNE,

Feb. 21,1 GCl-4w-pr"s fee ±4 07.) Coin'r.

& SJ1&E.

NOTICEiais

Feb. 28,1

Administrator.

March I4th, lR61-pr's fen .fl ."5.

IZ MSjE, F*15?EI£. a

C. V. ELTZROTH.

H. P. ENSMINGER.

PAPER" IL4NQI1VGS.

hereby given that the undersigned

guard i! of 1)av id C. 11 (1 e, w"i 11 sci 1 .at rir Mile sale on or after the Kith day of March, A. D. 1861, the following described real estate, situate in the county of Montgomery, State of Indiana, towit: Part of the west half of the north-cast ouartor of Section twenty-two (22) in township twenty (20 north of range six (15) west, bounded cs follows: Beginning at a point sixty rods north of the centre of said section, and running thence north Twenty rods, thence east pighty rods, thence .south twenty rods,-thence west to. the beginning, continuing ten-acres: and also part of the cast half of ihe south-cast quarter of said section twenty-two in same township and range, bounded as follows:— Beginning at the half mile stake on the east line of said section ami running the nee south thirlytwo rods, thence west forty rods, thence north thirty-two rods, tbcnc'c cast forty rods to the place of beginning, containing eight acre?.

TERMS OF SALE.—One-third of tho purchase money in six months, 0110-ihird in twelve months, and t'lio residue in eightocn months from day of sale, tiie purchaser giving his notes with approved fpcuritv, with iaterert, waiving the benefituf valuation iaws. WILLIAM MOORE,

Feb. 14, ISlil- lw'-pr's fee f.5,25-

NOTICE

D. R. Vr'RAY.

P. S.—The business of this house will be ccriiinued in ail its branches under the linn of MeClurc i- Fry. D. F. .MrCLUliE.

SGI—3V*

Ur

chaser securing the 'payment" of the deferred installment in a satisfactory manner. MILTON B. WAUGH, Executor.

AGRICUtLTl'RAI, NOTICE.

'lERHvillbca meeting of the Montgomery County Agricultural Society, at the Court House on Saturday, MaVch 23d, 1861. Business of importadee ts to be tiatisitel'ed. Ail who feel ail interest in the success of llie Society, are requested to be present. Cowrie up orte and all, ttfyJS Farmer-*, we can ami ought to make our Fair 011cof the best in thcStatej andean!]' the Vnrwerawill oomo up and help. Iiy Or.-W of

T, C. FITZOERALD,IWt

Jonx gTEETSEJl,. Seo'j,

Guardian.

is hereby given that tho undersigned

guardian of Amelia J. Baldwin, will sell at I ornate sale, on or after the liilh.day of March, A. D. 18til, theundivided sixth of the undivided twothirds of the following described real estate, situate in Montgomerycounty, State of Indiana, to-wit:—

Part c-f lot nil til her four (4) as the same is known' and designated 011 the plat of Myers Jt Lritts' addition of out-lots to the town of Ladoga, in said county, bounded as follows Beginning at a point three hundred and eighty two feet east of the south-west corner of said lot number 4, and running thence east seventy four feet feet, thence north three hundred and fifty feet, theneo west seventyfour feet, th.eiice south three hundred and fifty fee! to the place of beginning. Also part, of the northeast quarter of section nineteen, in township seventeen, north of range three west, bounded as follows Beginning at 'the south-west corner of said quarter section, running -thence east tweuty and one-half poles, to the centre of the New Albany Ji: Salein Railroad, thence north with the centre of said road 14S poles "and fi links to the north line of .-aid quarter, thence west twenty-one poles to the north-west corner of said quarter, thence south to the p'aec of beginning, containing 2,'J acres and .10 poles.

TERMS OF SALE.—One-third of the purchase money to be paid at time of sale, one-third in six months and the residue in twelve months from day of sale, the purchaser giving his notes with approved security, with inture.-f, waiving tlie benefit of valuation laws. MIRA BALDWIN,

Feb. 14, lt8l-4w-pr's foe $0,65. Guardian".

INOTICI^

hereby given that I will sell at public auction en Saturday the 23d day of March, ISfil, at the late residence of Elias Dunbar, late of Sugar-creek township, Montgomery county, deceased, his personal property, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Corn, Wheat. Farming Utensils, Household 3'j Kitchen Furniture, o.:c. Ac.

TERWH.

A. credit of nine months will bo given

on all sums over throe dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security waiving all relief from appraisement laws.

ADONIJAH J. BOWERS, Adm'r.

Toivn JFroperly for tefsSe. Valuable town property for sale or traffic. It is situated in the south part of town. Si/.e of lot, 150 feet front, by 100 back. House is uric, and contains eleven apartments, Cistern in Kitchen, a large cellar, wood-house, and other out-houses, and mall stable. The entire bit is well set in choice fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, 4e. Terms, one third in hand and the residue in one and two years or it will be exchanged "entire for building material and carpenter work. Pel-sens wishing a "dicker" of this kind will please call at the "Journal" 0'.I:ce-

COMMISSIONER'S SAI,12.:

TIIE

undersigned a Commissioner appointed by the Court of Common Picas of Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana at its February Term, 1801, will, 011 and nftdV the 25th day of March, IStil, offer at private sale the following described real estate situate in said county of Montgomery, to-wit: The east half of the north east quarter of section four (4) in township seventeen (17) north of range three west, containing eightyacrcs, and the south castquarter of the north cast quarter of section thirty three (33) in township eighteen (IS) north of range three west, containing forty acres belonging to the heirs of Willi :m Kelly, deceased. 'lERAiS. One third of tlie purchase money to be paid at time of sale, one third in six months, and one third in twelve months from day of sale, with interest on the deferred payments, the purchaser giving notes with approved security, waiving valuation laws.

BEN. T. 11TSTTNE, Commissioner.

Feb. 21,18til-4w—pi 's fee $4 10.

NOTICE

IIpointed

hereby given that the undersigned has been apAdministrator of the estate, of Elias Dunbar, late of Montgomery county, deceased.— Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

A DON IJAI1 J. BOWERS, Adm'r.

Feb. 28, IStil—:Uv*

NOTICE

is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner, appointed at the February term I. H61, of tl»o of Common lMea-i of Montgomery county, State of Indiana will sell at public sale on Saturday the 2.'Sd day of March, A. D. 18(il, at the/Ioor of the court house in the town of Crawfordsville, the following described real estate, situate in said county of Montgomery and State of Indiana, to-wit:

The south-east quarter of section "twenty-seven (27) in township eighteen (18) north of range six(O) west, containing one hundred and sixty acres, belonging to the widow and heirs of Samuel Poltinger. deceased.

TERMS OF SALE.—One-third of tho purchase money to be paid at time of sale, one-third in twelve and the residue in eighteen months from day of sale, the purchaser giving his notes with approved security, with interest, waiving the benefit, of valuation'laws. BEN. T. RISTINE,

FRUIT TREES, GRAPE VINES,

OMAMESTAL SHRtBS, '^Evergreens, Hoses, JJiihltas, fcc., .5c.

AT THE

(Uow covering over One Hundred Acres.of-Land.)

FRUIT TIIKKP.—Apple,

CIS-JK

Commissioner.

Fob. 14, 1961-4w-pr's fee$3,70.

COJfSmilSISIOJ%*SSMP!S SJHjJB.

NOTICE

is hereby given that tho undersigned commissioner, appointed by the Court of Coinmou Ploas of Montgomery county, Indiana,'at the February term, 1SGI, will sell at public sale at the court house door in the town of Crawfordsville, on the 10th day of March, 18(51, the fojlowing-des-cribed: real estate,-' to-wit: Lot number six, as the same is known and designated in Graham's addition to the town of Crawfordsville. belonging to the heirs of Greenwood Harrison, deceased.

TERMS.—One-third of the purchase money in hand,' one-third in six months and one-third in twelve months, with interest the purchaser giving his note with approved security. Without relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

BEN. T. RISTINE, Commissioner.

Feb. 14,18(51-4w-pr's fee $3,00.

efiflminislrftior's JYotice.

"fKTOTIt'E is hereby given that the undersigned _i.N hfts been appointed Administrator of theestate of I saaeWiont, late of Sugar Creek township. Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. .JOHN MITCHELL, 7 A a

Pear, Peach, Plum, Cher-

ryj SrCi, both Standard and lhoarf- Trees, of the most'ajjproved varieties for Ohio and the SoutbWfcs^ much bettcjvarid cheaper thauEastern grown trijesj.-for Western planting.

GIIAS'E VINKS—Including the finest new, hardy sort?: Delaware, Diana, Rebecca, Concord, Ilartfore Proline, Ac. good strong roots, at reduced prices.

ORNAMENTAL JSBKCBS.—Over

one hundred varie­

ties, many of them very beautiful and cheap, for embellishing door yards, and,making home attractii:r. i:

EvincsKEK?.—Of "all the" hardy, approved kinds, niany'of them of large si£o and having'been several times removed in. the Nursery, are sure to grow

Rosf.s^—A

splendid collection, including fifty or

more of the finest Hybrid Perpetual, Moss, and other hardy kinds, as well as Chinese, Noisette, Tea, Are., at very lowpriees. Also, Double Daliliae Vetbenas, and other choice Flowering Plants, ill great variety. £.d"A JVfw flcsnripitve Cathloguc will bo sent gratis to all applicants. Trees, &c., willbe securely (aeked, and forwarded to any jioints on the Railroads, Canal, or Ohio River, as may be desired and money may be safely sent us by Express, or'oth ciwise, from all parts'of the country.

Address, 3 HATEII AM, IIANFORD & CO., Columbus, Ohio. Alareh 7. ISC1

Feb. S8, 18-61.

FORT SUMTER

IN D^JSTG-EH

SO.OOO lYIHilTrEJlS

W A N E

0 fiurchase Coods at cost and just a little more

BILL

NEW STORE.

BILL BOWERS, of Tippecanoe county, ia now opening in Henry Crawford's brick corner, opposite Crawford A MnUikin's, in the town of Crawfordsvilie, a general assortment of

1TJRY GOODS,

CLOTHING,

HATS CAPS,

CASH AH0 COUNTRY PR0CUCE,

Ladies and Gentlemen, this is no humbug. Bill Bowers is going to become a permanent fixture in Ciawfordsvillc, and is going to offer you goods n: greaily reduced pi ices, believing thnt he can make it to your intercst to}-.ay down foryour goods, thereby saving at least twenty dollars out of every hundred. I11 conclusion he would s.iv to all, high or low, rich or poor, call and see oar goods, tad we will convince vou that what wesay is all 0 1C.

Feb. 28, lHij'l-tf. BILL BOWERS.

(I"tfZZMtS

FACTORY

[REAR OF COMMEiOIii BLOCK.]

BU1IEL& B&0WN

Manufacture for

CAMPBELL) GALEY & HOTTER

BREAKING PLOWS,

Single, Dcmble &> Tliree

SHOVEL PLOWS,

REVOLVING HAY BAKES, &C.

ALS9

REPAIR PLOWS,

Making old TIows new, at short notice and moderate rates.

We guarantee these Plows as good, if not

SUPERIOR TO

Cincinnati, Richmond, or any other make of plows. This can be determined by testing them with any other, and we guarantee them to prove superior when any such test is made.

We do not ask farmers to buy our Plows solely on the ground that they patronizo

jfi&wuw&eTtJszE

By so doing, although wo concede the fact that the more manufactories a community will sustain, the more prosperous they are made thereby but wo recomiucndour Plows solely on tlioir

Own JVTerits

And warrant them to prove as recommended. All our Piows aro stamped with our name and

WARRANTED.

No charges for freight or commissions on these Plows, but all sold at

MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.

Partners are invited to call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. CAMPBELL. GALEY & nARTERi'"

Feb. U, 18fll-lv. :i

HOOFIAND'S

THE

GREAT

STANDARD REMEDIES «f th* present age, hare acqaind thcij roat popularity ouly tliriugh years ot .trial. Unbounded sdtUiCictiiMi

tj 't

in

rendered by! them ia all' caga. fi

O O A N 3

GERMAN OSTTERS

WILL POSITIVELY CL'HB

Zlver

Complaint, Dyspepsia. Jaunilice, Ncxvou» Debility. Discaeeo of the Kidneys, and ell dlseaaen arising from disorderod liver, or w«dtbcw of the Stomach and Digestive Oman*

ANB WILL POSTTIVSLT PBEVEST

ntLOW FEVER, BIIIC'JS rEVEH, AMD FEVER AS3 ABBS. Eee our Alunmac for proof. X'IUCE,70 ccuU.porUuUU.

Hoollaiid's Balsamic Cordid

WILL I'Oai'UVILT CUBS

Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Influenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and Una performed the most afitouishing eurts ever known of

CONFIRMED COPJSXJMPTIOHT. A* a Diarrhoea Cordial it is unequalled. Tiucz, 75 cents per bottle.

KOOFLASID'S GZW&'d P'dl,

boiuewell

known throughout-Europ® and-Amnrica,

Iu our Ertrybody't Almanac," published annually, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all partB of tho couutry. Xh«» Almanacs.ar* girey away by all our agents.

Mav Id, lbGWy

LADD, WEBSTER &C0S

IMPROVED

SEWI.VG JI.iCMISJYES.

PRICES $55 TO $100.

1st Premium at the Indiana Slate Fair.

I

BOOTS 6 SHOES,

To which he will bo constantly adding all the best styles and latest fashions, all of which he intends to offer to the people of Crawfordsville and surrouuding country at cost and just a little more, for

IRA CKAtfE, Ag:cni, PL A

W 0 It I) S VIL K, I.MJIA.VA.

OFFER fhe above Machines to the pnbliV with i'nll ronP.dcnee in their superiority over ail others .or general family sowing. The stitch is even and alike upon both sides of the work. The finest fabric may be sewed without drawing. A hemmerand tucking gunge accompany each machine, without extra charge.

Call and Examine them.

L.TSK SEMINARY,

July

20, ISRTO.

"My family have had in use, for the last eight months, on? of Ladd, Webster A Co's Sewing Machines, and they cheerfully ben? testimony to its screat excellence. It fulfills all the promises of the agent concerning it. It is simple. e*:jily wnifced, ti- vrr yr ls out of order, and makes as even and handsome a stitch as any other machine. Before procuring this machine, my family used Grovcr& Haker's. and Wheeler A- Wilson's, and they would not exchange Ladd, ebstcr A: Co's lor ok her of them.

Deeeinbor 13, ISCO-ly.

I). II, ALLEN.

100 C1XCIXXATI

ROVER PLOWS

Just received and to be

SOLD FOR CASH!

at a small advance on

TIIESE

Plows have a world-wide reputation ami consequently there are parties who manufacture a

SPURIOUS ARTICLE!!

and call them •'The Hover.'' None arc genuine cxcept those made by

GARRET & COTTMAN,

Cincinnati, Ohio.

Farmers will please call at

No. 2, Empire Block,

At the sign of tha

PAD-T-OOTC

and examine for themselves.

Vlllr

SAMUEL JL GREGG.

Crawfordsville, Jan. 31, ISlil.

J. Crawford & Mullikixi, HAVING

received their Fall and Winter stock

of goods, consisting of all tho varieties kept 111 a dry goods store, CLOTHS,

SUMTIJTJETTS,

WOOJL A]V» COTTOS Ff,AJO-EL,S, 1-CTi Bleached and Brown^Muslins, v?

c3LOTi-nisra5

HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, SHAWLS, V."

BOXXET3,

»7r HOODS,

Ladies' and Childvens' Press Goods, late styles, Queenswarc, Glaseware,. Carpets, all wool. Wo would ask the citizens of town and country to give us a call and we will do thetn good.

J. CRAWFORD i- MULLIKIN

Oct. 18, I860.

GOLD PENS

O

the Finest Quality, for sale by

JAS. PATT2BS0K.

Tester

GXH

GIN AS A ROiESMAS| AGEIVT, THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT,

ESPECIALLY

OLD

I.

and

PLIIK

Feb. 21, 1801— ly.

nscda

no eommeudiition here. They ure purely vegetable, nro preparod wilh great exactntw nod rae su^ar-coatod. No lietier Cathartic fill ean be found. 1'RICK,"2o eta. per box.

These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSONA Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and yt. l.ouia, Ho., and aro sold by druggists and dealers In medicines everywhere. Tlie sjgnaturo of C. M. JACKSOX will bo on the outslis of each bottle or iiox.

Tb»t they ar« now in receipt of thtir

WilJLEs & WINTER STOCK

Of

Consisting of fine variety »f

Clollw, Cassiuicrcs, Satluetis,

PEINTS,

GINGHAMS, SHAKERH00D3,

OPERA HOODS, (late styles,)

BOOTS & SHOES

Delaines of overy variety and style, See., fco.

We have also addod to our stock, a fine assortment of

READY MADE CLOTHING,

which we will sell at very low figures. Garment: of cverv kind

MASS TO ORDSK,

from piece goods, vrhich arc manufaeftired by the

widows of our town, and who aro really in need of

our patronago. If you wish to do good for your­

selves and others for a small amount, you should

call and examine our stock.

Nov. 1,1860-ly F. II. FRY CO.

April Appointments.

DR. HARDftiAN,

Analytical Physician, nnd Physician 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 of "Letters to Invalids," and Editor of the "Medical Stchossope," may be consulted at— Crav/fordsvillc, Taylor House, Saturday, April G, 1SG1. Greencastlc, Jones House, Friday,

April 5.

Examination Free.

Monthly "V~isits.

Although not the best mode of making examinations, Dr. II. will, when desired, proscribe for dis cases without asking any questions. l'artieuiar attcuuon pskl to Ulsea=«o of women ami children.

No Mineral Poisons used: various combinations of Barks, Buds, Leavas, Roots, Gums, &c., obtained frointhe Oriental climos, and of the Indians, only are prescribed—a full supply of which the Doctor always carries.

Dr.

HARDMAK

ii

designed for the use of the Med­

ical Profeteion and the Family, having supqr.e(|cd the so-called "Gins,". "Aromatic," "Corlial," "Medicated," "Schnapps,"etc. is now endorsed by all of the prominent physicians, chemisfs and connoiseurs, as possessing all of those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an

Gin. Put upin quart bot­

tles and sold bv all druggists, grocers, etc. "A. M. UININGER & CO., (Established 177S.) Sole Proprietors,

No. 19, Broad Street, N. Y.

For sain by T). S. BARNES & Co., No. 13 Park Row, New York. Our long experience and familiarity with the requirements of l)RI?GOISTS,-and onr superior busine facilities, enables us to furnish them with choice Liquors for mcdicinal and family use.

E. H. FRY & CO.

OTJLI) respeetfully inform their nuH»er»m customers and tho 1 -.

PUBLIC GENERALLY,

treats Consumption, Ilroncliitis,

Lnryngitis, Asthma, and all other Diseases of the Tiiroat and Lungs, by Medicallnlialalion, combined with proper constitutional treatment.

OTHER DISK ASKS TRFATED. j?J^~No charge for consultation. tn relation to the following Diseases, cither when complicated with Lung Affections or existing alone I also invito consultation. I usually find them promptly curable.

Prolapsus and nil forms of Fcmalo Complaints, Irregularities and Weakness. Palpitation and other forms of Heart discaso, Liver Complaints, Dvspcysia, and nil other diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, Piies, and so on.

Dr. Ilardmnn treats all chronic or long standing diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Bladder, Kidnyys, Brain, Heart, Nerves, Wcmb, Spleen, Spine, Eyes, Ears, &c. Scrofula, Fits, Cauccrs, Rheumatism. Dropsy, Skin diseases, Fever Sores, Catarrah, Seminal Weakness, Neuralgia, Whites, Insanity,- Dyspepsia, Giddiness, Heai of

Svphillis, Sieli-licadache. Enlarged Tonsils, £c. (May 10,1860-tf.)

tSdiiunisiraior^ii Sale.

NOTICE

is hereby given that I will sell at Public auction on'Friday the first day of March next,(1801.) at the late residence of Isaac Wiont, late of Sugar Creek township Mbhtj^omerv county, deceased, all his personal estate not taken by liie widow, consisting in part of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Corn, Wheat, one Wagon, Plows, Farming Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture. ifcc.

TERMS:—A credit of nine months will be_ giv-1 en on all sutns above three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation laws. Threo dollars and under cash in hand. jriHv MITCILELU

Feb. 7, lMl-tT5vv. Adm!ai«fraw.

CFa a

When

DR. ROBACK,

fSiMiif ttH-.-. -K •. rAA- I- 'T

(T "t'

PHARMACY

JDI£. ROBvlCIPS

Scandinavian Remedies.

tho celebrated Swedish Phy­

sician, introduced his Blood Purifier and Blood Pills in the United States, he set forth in .plain language their curative properties. This was yeart ago. Tho task of recommending them has sinoo been taken out of his hands. Enlightened men whose character for sound judgment and philosophy, gives their opinions weight in the community, men, who observe, rcfiect and make "assuranc® doubly sure" before they decide—are everywhere approving and urging the use of tlieso wonderful preparations. All who confide in the wisdom and honesty of this class, or who chose to investigate for themselves afeHow of one mind on this important subject.

Dr. Roback invites tho .attention of tho sick t» tho ORIGINAL LETTERS, from members of the Medical Profession, EditOTt of public 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 wer#

EYE -WITNESSES.

These parties may be consuTicd personally or by letter, by those who have any doUDt upon the subject. The evidence in the possession of Dr. Roback, which i3 at all times accessible to tho public, establishing the following

IF A S

That the Blood Purifier and Blood Pills hav«bo*« proved by analysis to CONTAIN' NO MINERAL, That they cure the almost universal complain^

S E S I A

with unerring certainly, and in a very short tim% That after all other medicines have proved useless, they relieve

LIVER COMPLAINT,

and restore the health and strength to tha That SICK FEMALES, who have languished for years in helpless weal ness and despondency, recuperate with great rapid* ity under their invigorating operation. That all ?exual disabilities are removed by their cordial and gentle stimulating properties. That they r».cruit

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS, however they may have been trifled with and abused that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and render if enjoyable. That operating directly upon tho 2oiso)i of the disease in iht Hood they

CAUSE SOON TO IIEAL,

and discharge from the system, every taint of Scrofula,, whether hereditary or othcrwiso. Thai 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 relief, and, (if administered before^the very citadel of life hai been invaded,) effcct a painless and perfect cure.

Bear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by the experience 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 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 on« single trial—they are not only better but in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, fur it takes a less number of them to produce a better effcct.

Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle, or $5 per half dozen. Of th» Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 25 cents 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 be had gratis of anjr of his Agents throughout the country.

In difficult or complicated Cases, Dr. Roback may be consulted personally by letter enclosing ona stamp for the reply.

Principal office and saleroom, No. 6, East Fourth Street, I'd building from Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. 32 Hammond Street.

For sale in Montgomery County, by Dr. G,

July 21, 1&G0.—iy.

.495

W.

Miller, Ladoga MANSON & POWERS, Crawfordsville James Sc Bro., Parkcrsburg: Daugherty & Deans, Darlington Jas. II. Hood, Waveland Jno. R. Claypool, Newtown: and by Druggists and Merchants gencrallv, throughout the Union.

NOW WITHIN REACH GF ALL!

GROVER & BAKER'S

CELEBRATED KOISELESS ..

SEWING MACHINES,

495 Broadway, Xen York.

Tho public attention is respectfully requested t# the following cards of

KLIAH HOWE,

GROVKB Jt _BAKER S. M. CO,:

JR., and tha

A Card from tlie rover & Baiter S. M. Co. Our Patents being now established by the Court*, we are enabled to furnish the

GKOVER IT BAS.E*

Machines, with important improvements, al greatly :v-.

REDUCED' PRICES.

The moderate price at which Machines, making the Grover & Baker stitch, can now be had, brings them within tlie reach of all, and renders the use of Machines making inferior stitches as unnecessaryas itis unwise.

Persons desiring the best Machines, and tho rights to use them, must not only he sure to buy

moVingr iho firover Jt: Unlror ctitolij but

also that such machines are made and stamped under our patents nnd those of Elias Ilowe, jr. GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO.,

Broadway,

NKW YORK.

Mthe

A'CIC

York,

A Card from ESiatt Howe, Jr. All persons-are enutioired not to make, deal In, or use any Sewing Machines which Sew from two spools and make thastieh known as the Grover Jt Baker stitch, unless the same are purchased front: the Urovor & Baker Sewing Machine Company, or their Agents, or Licenses, and stamped under my patent of September 10,1346.

Said Company, and their Licenses, alone, aro legally authorized under their own patents, and my said patent, during the extended term thereof, to make and sell this kind of Sewing Machine, and all Others are piracies upon my said patent, and will be dealt with aeoordinglv, wherever found.

ELIA8 HOWE, JR.

[Dec.-2!),. 1860.-6m.

AMEH1CAX HOUSE. G. WALK EH, Proprietor.

TIIE subscribet'having tak-/|nV en Tavern stand, situate on the cor- jaiji? nei- of Washington and Market sts., nnd known as the "American Houso," wtiuld respectfully solicit a liberal share of the publio patronago. Boarding with or without Lodging, on the most reasonaUo terms.. My Tables shall always be supplied w#b the best the country affords.

CALVIN WALKER.

Cr&wfordsville, April 5, ISCO-tf.

EMBROIDERIES, SLEEVES, &CAEdgings

NEW lot of Embroideries, Sleeves and Collar* and Flouncings, at reduced priae*. lit §NYPEK'S rfenur QiSz Bi

Ap'rfl Zf, ISO.