Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 October 1861 — Page 3
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T^UHTOiiRarAi.: J*J2€EHT.S. xnofoltoWing persons Tiavo paid tho sums opposito their names on subscription to the Jpuiiuil. •'.Honor, to-whom honor is due."
Conrad Smith "j •JjJ. M. A. Martin 0' Y-Jo. Green i?
Wm. Canine Wirt Hoeuni V. AV. Clark Allen 0. Irvin ?jj' Ab'jnh Cox Curtis & JSrothcr
A.,If. Wilkin sou
A_T
LOW 1
T1FPE has been an extinordinary all kinds of
NOTICE
Carter, J-^rnos ." Ooope, Creamery John Croekctt, Miss Sarah Crain, Lev is rt .. Conncll,. Joseph....... :, DiSo'n, .Tames pavis, MisJ Jenny Du4(ey, Eldjc'rs, Miss E F^cft,Wii) Pisolitfr, Michael Foajncn, Mrs Abby. Farman, Edwin Fo.wlar II Gilmore, Itcv II Quiuies, James AY 2 Gibbons. John
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Wm. McCrny... 50 John Otterman
Read the following from the Tf n. Morris Morris, formerly Auditor of the- State of Indiana: iMiiANwroi.Ts, Sept. 'J, 1857.
DR.
0. W.
HORAOK—Dear
Sir:
Having been
troubled Tor several years with extreme dobilit," and weakness, so much so that I was unable to nt'end to my ordinarybu-iness at times, and bavin* heard of the wonderful cures the: your Standi avian Blood Purifier and Fills were affecting. I Was induced hy a fiiendto try them. I have been using the Purifier for the In: twelve months, and find the medicine fully e-^tuil fo its recommendations. So valuable is its use to me, that I can not now dispense with the use. of it at my advanced fige of life-—scvonty-«evMi yours..
I cheerfully give this information for the benefit of those similarly affected. Yours, truly. S
See advortiseracat. sept2ti
Va
S J..4.r A.Xi
Advertises bis celebrated medicines. He nilderst^nds human nature—makes articles worth something—and take? a'l proper step? to let the public know where they c:.n bo had. IIis enterprise and integrity, have scoured him univcisal confidenee.—
Mi.~cii"i/i Artjtt*.
See Sloan's auverti.-eii.eiu hi another column
sept26
KjsrrsrTTOT!ctwto
jenmxanmmffTr
NEW FALL AKD WINTER
"GOODS!
8 tVjC
,-r.
In the Extern maikfti. our slock so as to ue.bie current inices. Y^'e have Mens'. Ladies', Misses' ar
Which IVJ r.ro selling lower than ever. "(.i i)l !-E SI\Y1»ER A CO.
Come to Snyder, whom you know Always would, sell goods so low! We will, as in days of obi, (live you bagains for your gold ,Or, is olten has been said,
Exchange cur O .iods fo'- Country Come, we say, to us oneo more. And trade at Snvder's Cheap Cadi Oct. 10, ]S01.
AdanfnisiraoE'*s £a.5e or /Laistf.
NOTICEistiatorof
is hereby given that the undersigned
Admin the estate of a than S. Smith, deceased, in pursuance of i'.n order of the Court of Common Picas of Montgomery county, will sell at private s:i?o. r.t (he expiration of 4 week from the (late hereof, or thereafter, tbo following described real estate in said county, te-vvit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 14, in township V.I, north of range 3 west, containing 40 acres anil part of the east half of the southeast quarter of see!ien 15, in township and range aforesaid: bounded as follows: 'Beginning at the fonthcast c:rner of said section 15,and running thence «e.st 1 Im* rous, thence north 120 rods, thence east 1XV£ rod.-, thencr- south 120 rods to the placc of beginning, containing 10 acrc
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TERMS:—One-third of the purchase money to bo p:iid in hand, one-third in 6 and the residue in 12 uion(lis from day of Mile, with interest. Notes with approved sceus it v. waiving relief froia valuation laws, will !,e reijuircd-o? pttv^hi'ner.
SILAS JIIATT, Adih'i-r
Oct. 10, lSM-J-sr-pri fee, $4,20.
§£iisfrc*\ror'8
•fajOTICE is hereby given tliit letters of Adruin1.| isiration have been granted to the undersign-
ed on the estate of Wihi of Mo^^gOIncry county, vent. octno, iglir 3-.v«.,. ,,
l)av!.-, decc:t.-ed, lat Ind. The estate is so JAS. DAVIS, Adm'r.
is herebygivi that tho undersigned Adininistrr.ior of tho e: tate c.f Yv i'.liar.i D.ivis ueeca*ed, will offer for sale at public auction, on Friday, November !.- t, 1S6I, at the lato residence of said decedent, the persona! property- belonging to said estate, net taken by the widow as follows, "lie inn re and colt-, cattle, stock hogs, so ear kef ties, household furniture, and other articled not necessary tonientinn.
E E MS O S A E:
All sums of tfSl and under cash in hand: on sums over that amount, ft credit of twelve months will be given, by the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving all relief from valuation and appraisement laws. ._ AS. DAVIS, Administrator.
Oct. 10, ISdl-ow*
LIST OF LETTERS! RTSM
AlNIN(r in the Post Offieo at Crawfordsville, Ind., on the 1st day of October, 1801, •which, if not taken out within six weeks, will be pent to the General Port Office as Dead Letters.— Bersons calling for the same will please say "Advertised:" 'Ashcnhurst, Miss F.li/,b'h.Iohn3on, Cerson Bnird, Mrs. Lu A Bchmer, Marion Bearly, Mrs Phina Bittlc, Joseph Bates, Moses Brown, Mrs Polly Bird, Margaret.. Bond, Miss»^nna Byrd,' Mrs 0"S Bruel, Brua, Elijah, v\ Bunch, LJ Carters. Mrs Elizabeth ,Caxa, Samuel i-0«rson, Bob't
Keller, Alexander l.oughton, Miss ElizaTi'b. Libe
A
Co., Mess, 2
Lodington, Thos Larnan, Mrs Maiy Lyllis, John Mershok, Ih ank j\Tills, Mrs. Harriet E Merril, Miss Nellio Mampel, Charles Aug Jleluin, James Marrow, Jamos Moore, AVillis Moftitt, Sarah Jano MeNelly, Joseph MeCorlde, Miss Fannie MeFaddcn, Patrick 2 Mctiregory, Wm Marmon, Mrs Martha Nulnnd, John Osborn, E Porter, Mrs E il Powers, Emer Princ, Itoh't 35 Piekcrell, John liedenbeaugh., Misi Alalia Reid, S Siiy'cke, Jfhs Piudenco Sbcphard, ,Uiss Caroline Stringiey, S Sbigley, Wm Servis, Georgo
Greenslade.-Mrs Sarah Stambo, Jknjamin Gallagher^, Ifenry Greer, Wijliaip .. ,. Gcphart, Lewis Grimos,- Wilijajn eensladb, J"ohn AV lleath, Samuel Hart, David Harrington, E ,, Hieks, Asbury Harve, Tiiety Harter, Miss Martha
Hines, Miss Maggy Hiff, Miss Emaiino Hoffman, .J H'oskins, Tlios II Johnson, Miss Alice Johnson, Phebv
Swank, Dr Sioyall, AY Stump, Geo Stephens,. Elizabeth Ann Stewart, ilfiss E, Tyler, 3/iss Jl/nry A Tharringlon, Jamcs Tlioq.cjjtrco Iff: "Walker,
Moses ._
Winn, E.ate 2 AYillson, AYalkcr, AVhfcclc-r, Catharino AYalkcr, I.eander Warren, CG White, A
STEPHEN 1NGEESOUL, P.
•€(ct. 10yIfRr.'
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M.
SUMMER' HATS,
O
¥'"the' latest sfyles, just received by Expr3ss jujie 9.1- GRAIIA1I i3IlO''5(
PI.WOSS, •WEMjO&Mu&.VSi ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Sheet Music Hooks, Music Merchandise, and all hindn of Musical Instruments, at the loicist possible prices.
THE
HORACE WATERS' MODERN Im proved Overstrung
IRON FRAME PIANOS,
Arejustly pronounced by the Press and Music Master.* to be supeiior Instruments. They tire buill of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material, and will stand an}' climate. The tone is very deep, round, full and mellow the touch elastic. Each Piano warranted for three years. IVccs from §200 to $700. Second-handed l'ianos at great bargains. ,*% octaves, $25 to $40 octaves, $ 0 to$100'.: 6\i octaves, $115 to $1 50 C% octaves, SlfiO and $170 7 octaves, $175 and $225. Second-handed Melodeons from $-30 to $(0. Monthly payments received for Pianos, Melcdeons*or Aloxnr.dreOrg.ialso, for rent, and rent nllowid if purchased as per agreement.
HOEACF, AY ATlvIwS' A1 KLODKO.XS. Boscwood Case.-, Tuned lhe Equal Teiii]ierament. •.vi!h the Patent Divided iSv. eH and i^oly Stop. Ko. 1—4 oetavO, scroll h'jrs, fn in to $ •!.") 2—J' to (it)
S 5 E 7 5 4—5 Piano style, l'"1 to 100
4
Jlettuis Mor.uis.^
(i to 125 t—5 two stop.«, two sots of reeds 150 7—5 and two bank-' ef keiis 200 9—5 octave OrSan Mvlodtt.ns. two banks of keys, pedni bass, four six t. ps. %:!. W $250, $275 and
It it ,i
.1^:
T!:e same, size larger |:TiiC same, in f.ner ease if The same, in rich rojewood ca. I l: stops, with percussion
idvance in
'5^
ut we have pureMsi to sell themat b\?s than a large assortment of!
Ciiiidreii's
BOOTS & SHOES,
The same, si^e larger I Tl'.e same, in finer ease i." stop.-*, with percussion and "expression
The same, in rich ro.-cwoo'l ease A liberal discount to dev.-, men, Cnur-I bail Schools, Seminaries ar,i( Tea I siq iitd at the usual ira-.!e diseooct.
TcNsimoKiftls Fsjilios
:t00
These Mtbsdeons remain in a icnf- tiiae.Ea.ch ?de!odeen warranted three years.
THE AL'EXAi\T3{H OECiAX.
Is a reed Instrument, eoiresponding in power compass to the ordinary Hi feet pipe Organ, who hnv uponth board being the same as tbat'of the Piano. size it is from to feet high, and from 3}-J to 4 feet wide. It is elegant in form and solid in consiruetion. It is more easily removed than the upright Piano, and possesses the niuaikable alvan ta.'e of sehb-m if ever getting out of tt:i e. ....Slii In resewcou eases, s'epi
A I
2fi0
f0
^libra-.
HOP ACE WA'L 4S1 Broadway, cw ot
o2* fiIoracc rs
sil Meii«dec?t=s.
ITaving ured one of the Horace Waters' Pianos ir. my family for three years. I am prepared to pro nounco it tniOjitcU.-tl in j.ower, fullness and sweet ness of tone, by any instrument which I havemei with in the West. ,.... llev.
J.
P. "W.
STKWAKT,
ConuersviUe, ind.
The Piano is just the one my wife and daughter desired. In tone it is richer, softer and sweeter than any I have heard for many years. There are many in strum*, nts in this pir.ee fiom different establishments, but it is conceded by the many who have heard it, and all who have played on it, that it is superior to any ever brought to this place. A nnuil or of-iadies from other places have pronounced it one. of the most delightful insti nun nts to which they have over listened. I must, in lienesosty, say ihat it is far better (ban 1 had hoped or expected to get. 'J nus. V/. Fur,
Cra wfordsville, Ind.
To the many fa'ierirg twe feel bound to add another freir
h^ve procured for cne of our friend', in this city, one of Waters' Piano.-*, and we can say that thcin••irr.iiient received is all that can bo desired for ele gan.ee and quality.—/Yf.'s-xcuO!
Obxcrv r.
This is toc-eitify (ha! I have kadur.eof the Horace Waters Pianos about tour vears. which has proved to l.e an excellent nisirumenf. and grows better with use. J. C. ArioKKi:, lookers, X. "Y ":.: iMif. IIoi!AfK A1* atep-.s—It is now more than two years since wo leiviveo usio or vonr Pianos. The instrument is admired by all, and has been highly I eominendtd by t,l.(so who are. good jr.dges in .-ueh matters. For *wcetue.=.« of tone we think it cannot be surpassed. Mr. A Mrs. S. N. l?oni:sox,
AVhitney's Point, N. Y.
I am happy to say that, the llano I bought of you in November, 1X50. has given me entire salis-i'aetk-n, and is muthadmired both fe-r its workinanship and aielociKiisues^ of tone. It (o keep in tu::o well.
Mr. A
AVU.TEUseen
•'ATKRS—Jhrr Sir:
•afc an
B-CKEN,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Irtecived the elelodcon
in good'order am well pleased with the
external appearance, aua the tone 2!.i.v.
IIAY.VKS,
Preston Hollow, N. Kis
The Mclodcon you sent nc ir. in good order. I am now fully preps'red to tay that the instrument is highly satisfactory. J. T.-. S:.n r:(,
Tioga. N. Y.
The Melodeon hss SKfoly arrive.!. I feci obligedJ to you for your liberal discount. Rev. J. McCoiiitin,-,
A"artp:es\ilie, S. (.',
HORACE WATER! ISromlivatj^ iv 1*erfc.
rrin.isJiKii OF TRE rci.i.o'.vtxG MI'.-IC BUCKS:
'•'The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Rook, No. 1," contains 82 times and hymns.— Price, 3 cents each, $2 per bundled, 1 cent each postage.
Number two contains "0 tunes and hymns.— Price 3 ceii ts each, $2 per hundred. Number three contains SO tunes and hymns.— Price 4 cents each, S3 per hundred.
Number four contains SO tunes and hymns. Price 3 cents, $2 per hundred. Number hve contains 50 tunes and hymns. Price 5 cents,
S3 per hundred.
Number six contains 64 pr 1 eSccnts, $o per hundred. Nuinberscven contains 70 paces." l'riee 8 cents, $5 per hundred.
The Anniversary and 1 boo] Music. Book, .combining Nos. 1 ami tional pieces, contains 73tunc S cents each, S5 per hundred.
The Revival Music Book contains 73 tunes and hymns. Prico S cents, 85 per hundred. The Sabbath-School Bell, Number One, contains nearly 200 tunes and hymns. Price 12 cents, $10 pc'r hundred, postage 2 ccnts. Bound 20cents,§15 per hundred, postage 3 cents. Elegantly bound in cloth, embossed gilt, 25 cents, $20 per hundred.— Ditto in cloth and Turkey morocco, embossed gilt, gilt edge, etc., prices 40 cents to SI.
Sabbath School Bell, Number Two,
No. 3 of the Sabbath School Bell, and other'numbersof the Anniversary Books and Revival Melodies, will follow as soon as demanded by the "Sunday School Army."
Just publisl cd, RUTH: a. Sacred Cantata, in two parts. AYords by Rev. Sidney Dyer. Music by Augustus Cull. Designed for Sunday School concerts. It can be performed by adulis, or parts of each, and is long enough for an evening's performance. There are five superior Sficred Chorusscs following the Cantiita, th.ll. Will answer for a second evening"." entertainment, by adding a few sacred sung.-:. The book contains 225 pages. Price in paper cover, 15 ccnts, $12 per hundred. Bound, 25 cents, $20 per hundred. Cloth bound, embossed gilt, 30 cents, $25 dollars per hundred, postage 3c.
Also, anew Singing Book for Day Schools, called the Day School Bell, No. 1, containing about
200 pages of Choice Soups, Solos, Hounds, Catches, Pucts, Trios, QuartettS and Choruses, many of them written expressly for this work, besides some Ml jiaKCs tf the elements of music. This will be the best book evor issued for Seminaries, Academies and Public Schools. It is compiled by Horace Waters, aulhor of Sabbath School Hells, Nos. 1 & 2. Price, in paper covers, 20 cents, $15 per hundred. Bound, ctnts. $22 per hundred. Cloth bound, embossed gi!t, 40 oents, $^0 per hundred.
Sept. 10, 1801.
KEMOVAL.—HOP.
Sent. 1'.), IS01.
ACM W A REPS, A,u ent. lie
moved to No, -1S1 Broadway, between Grand and Broome streets, New York City. where he sells now seven octave Pianos for $250. Second ban tied Pianos and Melodcons from $25 to $100. All kinds of Musical Merchandise ar war price?. Pianos end Melodce.ns to let at from $2 to $5 per lr.onlh: rent alb wed if purchased as per agreement. Monthly paymrnt is received for the same. Alexandre Organs for churches at low prices.
GK12AT I33F J£OVK3 S-:STS a.-v
SEWING MACHINES,
EMPIRE
Patented February \-\.th,
g€zl
18G0.
=3IO
IFroai'hrfijj.
YO:KK.
N I
IIS Machine is constructed on an entirely new principle of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been c.\I amined bv the most profiutrl exjierts, njid pro-
nonnced f'o be SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION
re an,y knowledge of the Piano can perform I ^ojj ]}l\KI). :s ir.stn:mcnt withosit diibeulty the key are the principal objections urged ainst Sewing .Machines:— j—Excessive fatigue to the operator. 2—Liability to get out of order. I :—Expense, trouble -and loss of time in repair-
4-
rial. 5-
-Ineiiiiaeity to sew every description of mate-
-Disagreeable noise while in.operalion. The Cmiih'c'Sewing Slaclihto is
1 exempt IVom aI5
I8s
?»e Olyeeisons.'
It has a stiaight needle, perpindieular action. 'H1. I malas the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which if
0
wi 1 XEITI1EK KIP nor KAYEL. and is alike on I both sides perfoi ms per feet sewing on every descripti(n of material, from Leather to the finest Xansook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number.
Having neither CAM nor COO W 11 EEL. and the 'least possible friction, it runs as i-moolh as glass, and is
EMPHATICALLY A NOISE LESS
3IACIIINK!
reouires FIFTY I'EK CENT, less power th drive it than any other Machine in market. A giil of twelve years of age can woik it steadily, without fatigue or injury to hcalib.
Its strength and Yi'ONDEIlFlJL SIMPLICITY of construction render it almost impossible to get out of order, and is (!UAll.\NTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction.
We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supitly themselves with a superior article, to call and examine this UNlllVALUED MACHINE.
But in a more especial manner do we solicit the patronage of MERCHANT TAILOKS, I PRESS MAKERS. COACH MAKERS, CORSET A El'.S, HOOP-SKIRT M'F'C'RS, OA ITER FITTERS. SiilRT A UOS'M M'K'RS, SHOE P.IXDERS,
VEST and PANTAl.OO'X MA ERS. .r.v' Religious and Charitable .Institutions will be liberally der.it with.
PRICE OF MACHINES, COMPLETE:
.-r.ials published. No. 1, or Family Mar-bine, $-15.00: No. 2 small in ourselves. Vt"c 'sized Manufacturing, $50,(-0 No. 3 large si'/.e Mail
ufac?uring, $75,00.
CABINETS IN EVERY VARIETY.
Wo want Agents for all towns in the United Slates, where agencies are not already establish'-d. fo whom a. liberal discount will be given, but we make :io consignments.
T. J. M('ARTHUR
Bn.i.is
A
for flu Stale of Indiana. An?. 20. 1MH.
A
with several addi-1 that we will sell to you ai cheap as any house ever and hymns. Price
known west of
OF THE
just issued,
contains some 40 moro pages than Bell No. One.— The words and music are all different, and as good if not better than Bell No. One. Price, paper cover, 15 cents, $1.2 per hundred, postage 3 cent3.— Bound, 25 cents,$18 per hundred, postage fi cents. Elegantly bound, embossed gilt, 30 csnt $20 per hundred, postage 6 cents. Ditto in cloth and Turkey morocco, embossed gilt, gilt edge, etc., prices from 45 cents to §1. Bells Nos. One and Two, bound, 40 cents, $30 per hundred. Elegantly bound, embossed gilt, gilt edge, etc., prices, No. 1, 75 cents No. 2, 85 cents No. 3, SI No. 4, $1,25 No. 5,$1,35: No. G, $1,45, No. 7, $1,50.
The Double Bells, with gilt edges, etc., arc excellent rewards for bringing children into Sunday Schools: also for teachers to present to their classes, an.l superintendents to present, to their teachers. 500,000 copies of Sabbath School Bell No. lhave been issued the first thirty-one months of its publication, and 75,000 copies of Sabbath School Bell •No. 2 have been issued the first four months of its publication, making over half a million Bells, and nearly a million of Anniversary and Sunday School Music Books and Revival Melodies, have been issued and scattered broadcast over tbis Continent, and other countries, during the past three years.—
Co.,
510 ISnoAiuvAY, Ni-:'.v
Co., of Richmond, General Agents
NEW STORE!
GOODS!
MOORE & CO. MAA'E
jiK-t arrived hsrc from New Albany wiih a. stock of OKI' -GOODS,
BOOTS, SJior:^. HATS.
which they are selling at
CLOTH INC, AC..
WHOLESALE & EST AIL,
AYe would say to merchants in this and adjoining counties, and say it without any hesitation, if you wish to increase your stocks of Goods at any time,
MOUNTAINS.
Farmers wo want yon' produce, we will be prepared to take it at. the highest ju ices in exchange for goods. .,
KENTUCKY MONEY
taken at par at (lie New Store. It will be for the public to judg v.'aether
WE ...SELL CHEAP
ornol. Our goods were purchased of tho manufacturers direct, at the lowest prices, and we think we can satisfy all in
To cmimerrte all our different articles will not be necessary, for we have an assortment that will suit both
I I & 1
AVe most rcspeet fully invite you all, Ladies and Gentlemen, to come with one accord to tiie
NEW STORE
and examine onr sleek before you mako any further purchases. AVe can always be found on AVashington street, under
•M CLELIAND S HALL,'
one door north of the wholesale and retail Grocery of Blair & Cumberland where at the two houses, you find a complete assortment of Goods and dispose of all your Produce.
S. MOORE fc CO.,
AA'ashington Street, Crawfordsville, Ind. 5th Month,. 13th, 1861-ly P. S.—Our terms are cash or produce.
COME EVERYBODY!
LETevery.and
man, woman and child come, and buy
the best cheapest pair of Boots aud Shoes that they ever had. We have
BOOTS & SHOES!
For every man, woman and child in Montgomery couut.y, and can and will sell them for less money than any other house in town. All we ask is come and sec the goods, ami if you can't buy there will be no harm done: we will charge nothing for showing our goods. want j'ou all to como. "tv,
Oct. .'5, ISO!. McCLUKE FRY.
.WoJicc to ftchool Mircclers,
NOTICE
is hereby given to Directors of School Districts in Union township, that in accordance. with the iale School Law, sec. 8, I lie public funds will not. be expended for tuition in advance of its apportionment (o the respective townships, which will be th" thiid Monday in June of each year ami no Director is authorized to employ a teacher pre* ions to that time, to be paid out of said funds. S. M. I! A S,
Trustee Union Township."' :'.-
Crawfordsville, Ind., Oct. '), ISGI-liw.
The Well Known Finn
M'CLURE & FRY!
'.-'i'. .. Aie new receiving their '..
FALL "AND WiNTER STOCK
„r »ili f. ,l,
O O S
S
..,« -I..k„f £.„11.
AITJ STATISTS,-.
both Brown and. Bleached
OA LI COS,
TirKEXUS,
RATIM-TTS,
CASS EM Eli KS.
and all kinds if
F.lF.ffj & M*f. YT.EM U*S'\ E1S
For
MEN & BOYS!
AVe have now on hands the best, assortment of
O O S
Ever offered in ibis Mai he" and can and will sell them for
Than they ha ve ever been sold for in this place.
W0&1EFS3' §HO£3,
For less money than any other house in town. Ct .me all Ihat. want to buy
CHEAP GOODS!
An.l bring your
For we are selling our goods on ih'?c terms air! no other. McCLUKE A FRY. Sept. 20, IfCl.
M. D. MANS ON,1
(SUCCESSOR TO II12XRY OTT.)
& 'SKQIs r^i, Z. J: IIE T, SIIJ
EKALME IX
I 7 I 2 SK I :y{ Va. J&. «L jhmJ JLjt A 1 Vo? 5
E 1 S A S
Painter's Articles/
OT? A HvT A PTnHQOTQ l/iLOj ttliXNf d, -j, :rf/1 id.
EYE \Y« )S,
©ILM53 MB &3JWY,
If-
GLASSWAEIi,
PEItPOWKItV AND FIXE BOATS,
H.URAKD TOOTH BEtl'SHES,
&<'iiiasi83
SPICES, SNUFFS,
TRUSSES, SUlTCHTEFiS,
PTE STUFFS,
LATEST. BSMSDEBS, SURGICAL AND CENTAL
IMS I? XJ ME N" R.
_. MANUPACTVKED TOBACCO,
PUER WINES AND BBANDSES,
roil
JIEblCINAL
PURPOSES,
FANCY ART'l &C.
AAre make cur pnrc-lniFes for CASH, and offer goods equally as low as tbey can bo obtained from any similar establishment in thi3 section. AVarrautod to be fresh,
EE EE AND GENUINE.
Orders from the country promptly filled nmf'sntisfacl ioii giiarpntecd, with regard to both price and ((utility.
PS2YSICIANS' 13SCSIPTZOXS
AVill receive particular attention at" all hours of the day and night. A full supply of FAHNE^TOCK'S, AND McLANE'S CELEBRATED
stantly on hand. June 6,1861-
S, M. & CO.
VERJilF UGE
con
Fresh Arrival at the
3,
EACLE STORE
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
C. N. HARDING, W0U1.D
resr.ee!fully inform his old friend* and the pubiV- generally of Cnnvforcisville. and suriduniling country, that lie is now in receipt of a complete stock of Fail and Winter
3
.• 11A TH AND CAES,
CnrneMng, Queonswaro, (Jlasswa.re, Ac., which he is determined to sell at prices below all competition for
£#.'»/? or &'ciiniry JL'rvflnee.
We hnv with ea=!: at, low figures and intend to sell lor lite same or iis. equivalent—Produce. Having iiiirc.hased vi.ry taiiy of the best houses in .he city of New York, and a very large stock, and knowing that goods are advar.ciug, we can assure you bargains can be had by coining in to see lis eai'y. Our motto is
«:Cash and Small Profits.
1 Store,
0
sext door to Morgan & Willson's
J3IOCK
Come in and examine my stork, sec the styles and learn tho prices. floods all fresh C13A'S X. HARDING.
Se].!.
Fisrifici* asisd Oa«-aiI Pilla.
PHAR^AGV*
Scandinavian Remedies.
:j Thee-, idence in the possessi./n of Pr. Pobaek, -J whi'di is tall times accessable to. the jmblic,.. cktablish the lVdlowintr
FACTS:
That the Blood Purifier and Blood Pills have been proved bv anal vsis to -s
v.-
CONTAIN NO MINKKAL,
That tli'-v cure the almost universal complaint, r.YSPKP-MA, with
mi''rri»ff en-t,iint i.
and in a very sbo-t time.
That after all other medicines have proved useless,
YEP. CO.MPLATNT.
.T- 1 restore the health atari strength to the suTcrer. That ........... SICK FE?.LVLES, who bnve lahgiti-hcd for years in helpless'"weakness and despondrney, recuperate with rrrea: vr-pid-5».v midcf t'o-ir iiivigor^tt'ig op"r«tioti. That all se'xo.-il disabilities are removed by their cordial and gentle stimulating properties. Thai they rccrr.it
SJIATTKPKD CONSTITUTION
however they may have been tiil'ed with and abused: that their direct tendency is to Ictigihei. life, and render it eiijovalde. That opc-ating direr tly upon Ihe
they
poison of the uiseasMi-i:i tiie blood
SOON TO li iiAL,
AND di-.'hiirge iV'-m tin.- system, eve:-y
I:V
M' IF
Scrofula, whether hereditary or ot'uerv,ise. Tli«t thev P.ECP.t.'IT TliT-: DEP.IIJT.'.Trn, and Ihat there is no disease of the Stomach and, Bowls, the Liver tho Nervous System, the Skin, (iinnds or Muscles,
ARISING FROM I MPI"CITIT.S OU OBSTRUC
TIONS OF THE BLOOD OR SECRETIONS,
in which they ilo r.c give
prompt rti'uf.
and. (if
administered before tho very citadel of life has been invaded.) cZ/Vc/
paiiiii** mid pcr/rrt rare.
Hear in mind that the A A I'l AY 1A .\ t_(ETABI.K BLOQI) PI Ll.S arc endorsed thec?:perienee of thousands of living witnesses, who, in letter.*, ail:J.-.vits, medical works and by word of liftmth, proclaim them to be the. very best preparation of the kind ever Iff red to the broken down victims of ill health. They hunt disease through eve'v avenue and organ oi the system, rud expel it thoroughly and permanently.
No (na can doubt their superioiily after one in trie trial—they are not only better but in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a loss I number of them to produce a better eiibet. I Price of the Scandinavian A'egetable Blood Pttritier. SI per botile, or $5 per hrlf dozen. Of the
Sea.nd.inavir... egetablo Bh-od Pills, 2o cents per box. or boxes fur -l. Road Br. Roback's Special Notices and CcrfHicates. published in a conspicuous part of this Paner from time to time. [!r. Roback's Medical Almanac ami Family AdI vevtiser. containisig a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can be had gratis of any of his Agents throughout the conn try.
In difficult or complicated Cases, Br. Robaek may be consulted personally by letter enclosing one stamp for the reply.
A
JVEW ABTICfiE.
li. j: O IL1
CK' .S'
STOMA CII BIT S.
A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, for giving tone to the Stomach, and for the prevention of bilious complaints incident to the Western country. Try it. w,-
As a morning drink, to'n-sist digestion and relievo Dyspepsia-, i! has no equal. Try it. In
/'nvor.
it. is
ni'pcrinr
to
oil.
other Bi l-ters. Try it.
Tiie formula of these Bitters, now (IS(il) UKsole property of Dr. Ilobaek, originated wiih one nf the o'.de-1 and most, eminent Medical Practitioners of t.bcAYe-t, and it is directly predicate upon the wants of AVestern people.
These liitters derive their stimulus from the powerful tonic nature of the roots and herbs of I which thov arc composed, and as they are, by allaying unnatural cravings of the stomach, diroetly promotive of
TSiMPERAftX'E,
the present proprietor believes that in making them widelv known the puidie welfare, is subserved.
It will soon be for sale by all of Dr. Roback's numerous Agents, andat Hotels, Arc., the country over. In the meantime, orders will be filled direct from Cincinnati in any our.ntify, and at thelov.est rates:. It is put up in Quart Bottles, and securely packed in onodoz. cases. Half do sample cases will, however, be packed and sent to any address, if desired
KctaiS Pfi'sce $1 per b«f., six for $5.
Principal office and saleroom. No. East Fourth Street, 3d building from Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. 32 Hammond Street.
For sale in Montgomery County, by Morgan AYillson, Crawfordsville Dr. G.AV. Miller, Ladoga: 0. B. AY'i I son & Bro., do: Dougherty it Mohan, Darlington: C. Ilartncss, Pleasant Iiill T. AY. Henderson, AYaynetown: 1). M. AA bite, AYa.vcland: .Tames .t Bro., rarkersburg: and by Druggists and Merchants generally, thror.ghout the United States and Canada-s.
June 20 1861-ly.
Toivti. l*rGperfij/ for Stde.
Valuable town property for sale or traffic. It is situated in the south part of town. Size of lot, 150 feet front, by 100 back. Houso is »vjr, and contains eleven apartments, Cistern in Kitchen, a large cellar, wood-liouse, and other.out-houscs, and stuftll stable. The entire lot is well set in choice fruit and orhaifi'ehtal trees, shrubs, Ac. Terms, one third in hand and the residue in one and two yeaii: or it will be exchanged entire for building mdlei ial and carpenter work. Persons wishing a •'dicker" of this kind will please call at the "Journal" Office*
A W O II I) S ILL E
BOOK STORE!
O N E E
[srccitts TO rii.vxK sr. HE/.TO:- ,]
AKD DKALEH IN
BLANK BOOKS & STATIONERY,
North-we.it corner of Main
"H"/" j^-'.i'S consf.anlly on hand and for sale chcap, Jta. ail kinds of
School, Blank and. Miscellaneous Boobs, STATJ{«Xli2lY OF AI.S, I£IxTkTS5S,
l.^a-ncy ^A.i'ticiew,' Toys,
Aral everything usually kept in Book Stores. Call ami sec me. JOHN LEE. Crawfordsville apr 25, 186!—ly.
GXN
&5!¥ AS A KK5IEI?SA5J A«!KVT. THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT,
ESPECIALLY
N".
1
A:
from the system and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on the first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of-, complaints, but also tho cheapest. The largo quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of everybody and in bilious districts, where
AND
AGUE
TilIS
Si
Green sis.,
CEAWEO.RDSYIEEE, 1XDIANA.
designed forOic use of t':
ian! I'r^fcs-iinn
Med
and the /-'j/ni/y, having super
seded the so-called '''(.iins," ''Aromyfie," ''Cordial,'' '''Medicated," •''Sehnapp:-," etc.: is now endorsed by all of tho prominent physicians, chemists and connoisfm's. as possessing all of those intrinsic meilkinal fjU&litios ^tonic and diuretic) which belong to ai: ou and vt'iiK Gin.- Put up in quart bottles and sold bv all drns :ri-f-', srroeers. •. 'A. M. BOINGER CO.. (Esfab'iisb.ed 177.'i.) Solo Proprietor?,
Street, N. A".
BAI.-I'MC^Br-tnd
For rale BY D. S.
IT Co., No. 13 Park
Row,and P. D. Orvis, J't2 Broadway. New York. Our long experience and familiarity witht.be requirements of Dr.!r«f!iSTS. and our s'ipericr' business facilities, enables us to furnish them ..with choice. Li.n:rs for medicinal and family use.-. l-'or sale by T. D. Brown. M. 1). Malison, and Morgan
AYillson, Crawfordsville. JAY MIX, AYh lesalc Agent, Lulayette, Ind.
Feb. 21, 1801 —ly.
AYEB'S
Ague Cure,
For. THE SPEEDY CUKE OF
Intermittent Fever, or Fcier find Asnn, Remittent Fever, f-'hill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious
Ileadachr, and Bilious Fevers, indeed for the whole class of diseases originating in biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria of miasmatic countries. No one remedy is louder ailed for by the necessities of the American people than a sure and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such we are now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its use in any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents this disorder must be of immense service in the communities where it prevails. Prevention is better than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. This
prevails, every body should have it
and use it freely both for cure and protection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all—the poor as well as the rich.
A
great superiority of this remedy over anyother ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittent.? is, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never hod the disease.
Fever and Ague is not alone the consequcnce of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. Tins "CURE" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be excrctcd from the system, and cannot accumulate in suflicient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure, and few will ever suffer from Intennittents, if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. -.
Ayer's CatKartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO,
are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them.' Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting.
Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints:
Costive-
ness, Heartburn, Headache arisingfrom disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, ram in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatutcncy, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice,
and other kindred complaints,
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. They are an excellent, alterative for the renovation of the blood and the restoration of tone and strength to the system debilitated by disease.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
"FOR TUB RAPID CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous arc the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote^ to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate^ While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained Mends by every trial, conferred benefits on tiie afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten.
PREPARED BY
/©R. J. €. AYER & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Morgan A" AVii'son, M. D. Manson, and Brown & Co.. Crawfordsville: Dougherty i:Mahan,Darlington C'has. AV. Tftlburt, AVaveland, ntid by all other dealers in medicines. Wholesale by Allen & Co., Cincinnati R. Browning, Indianapolis vi
Jvrae 20, 1861-ly.-
"W&:
S O A N S
For Cattle and Horses.
is truly a Great Remedy. Half a 25 ccntbottle of Sloaji's Instant Relief, given in a pint ol' warm water, seldom fails to cnrca horse of Col-, ic in a few minutes:—in extreme cases repeat tho doso in 15 minutes.
For Bruises, Strains, Sprains, and many other?j injuries on Horses, Cattle, and other animals,/ Sloan's Instant Relief speedily effects a cure.—$ Many rsous have been astonished to witness tbo-. rapid cures effected by the use of thid wonderful medicine. ^|„Get Circulars of Agents.
Sloan's Ointment! FOR Mildness, Safety, Certainty, Thoroughii'
1
",
Sloan's Ointment, is rapidly superceding all other' Ointments and Liniments for the cure of the following complaints: I're-h AVounds, Galls of all: kinds, Cracked heels. Ringbone, Polevil, AYindgalis, Callus, Snavin, Sweeney, Fistula. Foundered foot, Sand Cracks, Scratches or Grease, Mangoand Horse IMtftemper. W?':
DISEASED HOUSES AND CATTLE
Require restoration of insensible perspiration.— Sloan's Fever Antidote, Condition Powders, is a certain Blood Purifier. It never fails to loosen tho skin, cleanse the water, create an appetite, and a positive cure for Coughs, Colds, Stiff Complaint,' founder, Distemper, and carries off Botts and \\Torms, and may'be given at any time and under all circumstances with perfect, safety.
One Package of the Powders and a bottle of the Ointment will perfee!i.v cure a recent Founder in six or eight days, without leaving tho least cfTect in the feet. In Horse Distemper, they will allay the fever and promote a health}* termination of tho disease. Unep-iwrlorandapart. of a bottle of ointment will, in all cases, cure the Horn Distemper in a I'.iW two are sometimes required for an ox. vj
AViiltcr B. Sloan, the original discoverer of this truly valuable medicine, still has the sole supervision of its mami'iiieture, but. orders should be sent lo his «.n, Oscar B. Sloan, 24 south AVa'.er street, Chicago, 111., who will promptly supply the demand for these popular and truly great medicines.
They are sold by a!l dealers in Medicines. iS'old wholesale and retail :.t Manufacturer's prices, at MORGANS' &,.AV,ILSON'S. Agent,
April IS, 1 SGI
ii
Crawfordsviile.
ARRIVAL!
'17*i?P TT T-P-^AP T?.T!7 PFP
TIIA
SILL" BOWERS
I*: constantly receiving
NEW GOODS
THE
Bi'lil 11 ILJri & I Uh£i.
JJ
All of whb-h he isofTering V.- .^.::A^.U.:.,-
€'osi
CURB
the miasmatic poison of
4.9 rvf
expels
FEVER
AND
AGUE
a ILiiUe illorc!
:vEKP IT BEFOJiE THE PEOFLE!
.T
t,v
1
FEVER
rath ei a cheap commoditj*, and
whilst others may boast of "Yi hulesa.Io
Stores,'' of "Mtrirvitb" and "Thirty Thousand Doihir Sioeks."' aii lhe people have to do to satisfy ib"mse!ves where the largest Slock, Cheapest, Goods, and Latest Styles are kept, is to call on
Fi IIJIJ MMO A he BANNER STORE, AVhoro Goods are sold at Cod,
And just A T.ITTLI: more.
THEREFORE,
If wish lo snend your C'a. Foi cirr XKAV GOODS, (No Aneii"u t.'asii,) Remember Bill Bo er»
At the B.iiiner Store Sells Goods for Co And a liitle more
May IP. ISM-tf 'f"*?
PURIFY THE BLOOD!
MOFFATT'S
O VO U.' CL-J*-—Axn—
TOT
!J.o
JJ
PT?
J^licnnix I3iti:e.rs. The high and envied celebrity which these pre? eminent Medicincs have acquired for their invaluiW rile olfieaey in all tho Diseases which the.vprofess to cure, has lcudered ihe usual praciice of pufiling net only unnecessarv, but unworthy of them:
IX ALL CASES
of Asthina, Aenlft and Chronic Rheumatism, Af-V fectatiojis of the Bladder and Kidnoys, BILLTOUS FKVKI13 AND LIVER COM
PLAINTS.
In tho South and AVest, whcfc these diseases prevail, they ".vill be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, who onee use these Medicines, will never afterwards be v/ithoift them. lilLLIOl'S COLIC. SEROUS, LOOSENESS,
BILKS, COSTmiNESS, COLDS AND COUGHS. CM07,IC,CORRUPT HUMOUS, DROPSIES.Dv.si'rrsiA.—No person .with this distressing disease, should delay using these Medicines inlinediatelv.
Eruption's of skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency.
FEVKR
Athe
AND
Try them. Be satisfied bo cured.*
FOULNESS
CO:II'LI:.\J(I:and
or
A
OCK-—for this scourge of the AVest-
ern country, these dedieines will be found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Othermedieines leave the system subject to a return of the disease a cure by these medicines is permanent.
GENERAL DEBILITY. (HUT, G'lDDINTSS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflama-':..-tory Rheumatism, Impare blood, Jaun-
Loss of Appetite.
MERCCIUAI.dice. DISEASE.—Never
:TILKS.—Thc"briginal
fails to eradicate
entirely »ll the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the must poWerfal preparation ofSarsaparilla. NIGI1T SAVEATS, NERA'OUS COMPLAINTS of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. ..
jiroi.iictorof these Medi
cines was cured of Piles ol Mj years' standing, by the use of these mcu-ieines :loie. PAINS in the Head, .vide, Back, .foiiits' and Organs.
RiiKCMATifsir.—Thofeaffected with this terrible disease, will be sure of relief bj' the Life Medicines.
Rush of Blood to the Ilead. Scurvy, Salt Rheum,* Swellings. SFROFLT.A, on Kixos'
EVIL
cers every description.
AVof
in its worst forms, Ul
OI.'MS of all kinds are effectually expelled by these Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them whenever tht'ir existence is suspected.— Relief will be certain.
TIae Life Fills aaii Fneeiaix S5Htcrs?
PURIFY T1IU BLOOD.
And thus remove all disease from the system'.' Prepared and sold by
M$M. WVW. m..MlQWFLTi 33a Broadway,corner of.Anthony street, Nctv York. For sale by all druggists
March-21, ISGl-ly.-
Ia£*10"ccnts"a
CASll
small figtKxd Ruby Prints (worth 15 cts.) yarcl'at-
-SNYDJFR'S- CHSfAP STORE,-
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