Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 March 1863 — Page 3

E E O O I E

STATE OF- INDIANA,

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MQKTOOMISKX QQUNTX,

•B- WILLIAM Ci VANCE, clerMttfe Circuit 1* -ioy t.ftrVsid ^ov^{ t&d6 h^^y fifflrHfy tflf tho .{Sheriff said. dbuntyf" tjjfat tli£' rottowing (Jffiiiei tfrt\o'b«~fin«d in-tto' different Totoushipk-of saiit county, at the anntfHl election to be held therein, cnf% fiwCM?®^y in afBFfl uej^|l863)^flij

^'J^el If uiftifcesoif ?he ^eicc o^eTo\V^sfet^.Trus-

teef ihdlftfu* Constables! HAD!SdNJ TO*S^HiP: T^iTji'3StW'6f*lBir'fee»Se ono"'Tt%nah^ Trustee -and three Constables.' ,, »,

~R-^AYTRE TOWKSHIP

Xfi«

,T notice of £hjB I*eace onetTowpsbili TnlaMeeJ and two Ctnstatrte8. .- WALKUT *OWS8HW' «v

Twjn Juatieos of tfje pcaqejL one Tpwnehip Tvuf*eb and two Constables.

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BROWS TOWNSHIP: ...

P'threS JUstiocs of the:Peace ane'Town^ip Trtfs-

RnS" tfireo Constablos. scbTT.

TOWNSHIP:

One Justioe of the Fence one Township Trustee and two Constable?. .Ai,

.U'iS- RIPLEY TOWNSHIP:

ofr the-Peace 'one Township Trus­

tee and two Constables. *, .*&€ CO-AL-CRKSK TOWNSHIP: -One Township Trustee and three Constables.

FMAXKLIK TOWKSHIPJ-.-

??©ne Township Trustee and two Constables..*

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CLASS TOWNSHIP:

BKAL.

GEORGE W. HALL, Sheriff M. C.

March 1st, 1863.—w4. [Ro.yiew opjvy.] "j %'t'

Commissi oncr^s Sale.

THE

undersigned Commissioner, appointed by tho Court of Common Pleas of the county of MOntfctfmery, iri the State of Indiana, in a cause wherein Dan Yount was plaintiff and Byro'n R. Russell.andothcrg were defendants—petition for partition—will on SATC11DAY, the 28th DAY OF MARCH, 1863,at Public Auction, at the dftor of the Court House in the town of Crawfordsville in said county^ sell to tho higbost bidder the following described property, to-wit: "Part of the southwest quarter of .section three (3), in township eighteen (.18), nor.th (ft range five (o) west, bounded as follows: beginbtntf at the south line of said section three,.twen-.ty-Thrce 95-WO polos east of the southwest coi-ner :jf said secfton- three—thence north 36 degrees'west, twonty-one and half jolcs to a ..sta.kc— VficnceTiorth 16Ja degrees, west,, fwelve :polcs. to a stake—^th'OTVcc west 11 4-10'poles To the west line, of said scctlon—thenoo south 7 ilogrees* east, poles .to a lot of Wjlliani Confer's heirs—ihence north 84degrees east with said lot eight poles— thence south 7 degrees east eight poles to thu south line of said scction—thence with said line to the place of beginning, 15 95-100 poles, containing 3 acres more or less and part of the northwest quarter of section ten, in township -eighteerr, .^KWth flf rarige fLvo nest, hounded as follows: beginning in the notth line of* said section ten, 24 8-10 poles -e(»*ttfftii6 north west corner of said' section, and mninng- t&enco soath 2V degrees least, 23 poles te a stone—thence south 31 7-10 poles to a stone— thence south' 60 degress east, 49 6-16 poles to sfbne (fn"th£ soUthwest'side of the mill brHneh— thence n.orth 9 degrees 54v east, 10 poles to a stone —rthcnco north 7 degrees west, 42 7-10 poles to a 1 on 1) on the north la\e of said section ten- tboncc with said line south S4£ degrees west,_ 53 polos to the beginning, containing 21 12-100 acres move or les$,(together with the buildings, fixtures and machinery, looms, Ac., connected with the Woolen

Factory on saia premises^ all situate in the said county of Montgomery. TERMS

OF

SALK:—One third of the purchase

money to be paid at timo of sale, one third in six months, and the residue in l^mopths from day of sale, tho purchaser to give notes for the deferred payments, bearing fntorest from date, with sufficient seourity, waving valuation and app'raisemcnt

laws.

THE

ALEXANDER THOMSON,

Fob. 26, 1863.—Iw

Commissioner.

[prs fee $Sj.4P]

GuardianSale.

undersignod, James Hoaton, Guardian of tho persons and estate of Sarah A. Wysong, Jasper N. Wysong, Isaac A. Wysong,. James ,M. Wysong and Emma Wysong, minor children of Joseph Wysong, has been authorized by the Court !Qt V°mmoc Pleas of Montgomery, county, in the Rt*«» ntii adiana, to sell at private sale .the undiS eights of thl uriaiVided one half Of a lot of land, bounded 45 follows beginnmg at a point on the sooth margin ot r»2H^n ?trcct? in the town of Crawfordsville in said county, at a point at which the east line of an alley on tho oast eidtf of Codns & HcMullin's addition to said town intersects said street, said alley being on the east •ido of the lots in said addition owned byBeig. F. Cox—thence south along the cast line of said alley, one hundred and sixty feet—thence east fifty feet —thence north one hundred and sixty feet to said

FrankHh street1^-thence West along this south margin of said st.rc$t fifty feet to the placo of beginning—the~»ame beloigir.^ to?tho above ha'tiicd minora. Terms of sale—Cask In hand at the time of sale. JAMES IIEATON, Guardian.

Feb. £6,1803.—3w tPref®o $3.90]

Guardian'« Sale.

NOTICB1s

he#eby"given"" that

vthe

undersignod

Guardian of Sarah G. Long apd. Susan",A. Cuppyi In piii'suance bf tho order of--the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, will sell at

The wrthea^ quarter of the northeast {narti9r oT section two (2), tn township sovontegn (17)/'iioTth of rango-six (6)-wesfef,aontaining 32 88^100 acres and the-noi'thwest quarter of th«4o\ith^est quartet tt section one (1), in saqte townsbrip and ranjp, containing 40 acres,2 and part of thejoutheait quarter of section two (2),~ in same* township and raajge,7«oi^iningT.aS ac^es, beipg-all of said quir ter Motion' except twctlty^sdvftp^aiSres 'totrStoford

Feb. 2S61863.—3w [^ts'fee^3.303

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^mytoUtPai^k Sale. l^O^lC^/lbcreby giveo that in pursuance, of ^th# otp0t Of -tho'Coiirt of-t?6mtnoti Pleas," I will 8eHr«^ivat^#ale,o% ot ffirter th«^|th da^-of Marcht i@3, th« undivided'sixth part-of thu^ftth half or &up southoast quarter." oflititt quarter at section five 5)f porth. of r»nge five. (5)vwest iIM»tbe: undividcd-

teMtf -socuon cight^),-in said tawhMki^aBdltmgi aforesaidTaniJ^e^dividedsi^th "p^rt-of tho half o? lE&c thoost qUai'tier of section in said -Uvt«sfeip arrd^iafcgc and- th^^ sixth.par£tf th^ undivided, half of. tfiafi of the..soi)ft4^flai^e«M((^: said tow V,e4)£Li(Li ..

Administrator'ff'the'jpstate of John Sr. T-hoyiST-Ffh. 26:IBM.—'fw'f ?7 "lprsT«-f

of Scarfating) --EikAtf']TaO*i6b«^ ifcfant son of E.A. and-SraryJttv Willilteji-afeed/ l^months and 4 days.' »•.'

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NOTIGB

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Cfl .' SOOAH-CB^ T|Q.^SHjr: (fiLrnb Juctioes of the Peace one Township Truetee and two Constables. ..}

KOTICE

"vs: /rt

"One Justice of the Peaoe to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of John P. Routh, Esq. one'Township Trustee and three.Conata* blcf. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said

Court, this 1st dny of March, A. D.,

1863. WILLIAM C. VANCE, Clerk.

The qualified votors of the several Township.? in Montgomery county, are hereby notified to meet nt their usual place^of holding elections, on ^ho first Monday in April next, (18(53), and then and thero •ot'e for pSrsons to fill the several officos mentioiled in the Clerk's certificate above.

V#

u'lJLLljfltfrillJIiJ 1-1 JVoticc

IS

hereby giveb that letters AdminYstrtttJpn have been granted to the undersigned on the of Montjgou is solvent. ytmi.iA

Estate of Indiana,

le-of Mon

February 19th, 1863.-'—Jw

links to

W

imery Co., t. Aim'r,

le/Cstiste

i« he4SHiyi^iven tUat tn pursua,nce of the order of die 2naijsf Oommon l'iqas of Montgomery county-, the undersigned tiuardiane of ^ie peraoniatflpffrHteg o(M».rxe,jmf Chmtma^d 'Orpnfettf wffegg," nlinor heirs1 of JfeoW'CtfisVmtt'n, deceased, will sel|jat™riva.tg1 MJejfor cash in hand, the following dfeBCribctt Ilval^Estate, situ.-j-to in "••iM'ohtgdm'OlFy c*unfy| lAdiltittfA'toVwit:• The' undivided twothjrjls of.Lots number-ninei(9) and ten (10J W.tbV ^nown 9n'\he j)Jat of lia.v's addition to thV'tawn-oT CrawfoTdsVille in-said county. ABIJAH O'NEALL

Guardian of Harvey N.-Christman. SAMUEL H, GREGG, Guardiap of Orpheus Gregg,

1 Feb. ^6,18Gp.—3w fprs Jee'fe.f OJ ri ^ua^atm¥s

is hereby given, tajit in pursuance of decree of the court of Conraipn Pleas of Moht^onfery co'ufit^.JSUTfo oTlndiaha, fOndeffid at the February, term thereof, A.rD.r 1863, I- will sell at private sale", on, or afterNthe' 14th day of March, 186H, tho Undivided six-tenths part of the north-east quarter of the abut-east quarter and the east half.of the northr.west-quarter of section thirty-five, (35,) in township .eighteen (18) north of range six" (6) west. Situate'"in Montgomery county, and State of Indiana said portion of said lands belonging to the minor heirs of George Ham, deeea^cd on tlio following terms, ,to-wit .• One third of the purchase money cash in hand, one third in six, and the remaining tbird in twelve months from the day of sale the purchaser socuring the payment of the deferred installments by..®jt®6SiUng.to said Guard»ftn,.,promissory .notes, with approved security,-waiving relief from valuation or appraisement laws, tyjd bearing ^interest from date. ABIJAH R.-feAYL^SS,

Guardian.

February 19, 1863—printer's fee $3,60.'

Sheriff's Sale.

BY

virtue of three certified copies of a decree to me directed from tho Clerk's office of the Montgomery Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Eleazer A. Wilhite is plaintiff, and Tliemas Hall is defendant, requirihg.-ine to mako the snin of Fifteen Hundred and Eighty Dollars and Seventy-eight ccnts (1580 78) and.accruing.interest andiystt alsd one#lh fav0K0B j^mcs H. JTaJIJ^-eduiring^niejito malice t^o "sum or Sis Hundred ana Eighty-fiVo Dollars and Forty-one cents (685 41)^ afso'ono in fnvor of Ba^il Tijisy, roquiring nio td'ttake the sum of Eleven Hundred and Eigbtyj-j^ur Dollars1 and Twenty-threoconts.(1184 2^)_and accruing interest and costs, I-will oxposo,a± Pntlic Sule, toj the highest bidder,'on

Srtturdfy,. tfie 1 ±tfi day. of March, 1863,. Between theiitfurs of ten o'clock "a.--m. and fout^ O'clouk-p. .iir./dfi said-dajr, at the door of'thrfcConiti House «jF Gj^aw/ordsville, Montgomery county, the re11ts. and profit3.-for a term-not exceeding sevonj years, cSe^foiioVrug described Real Estate, to-wit:i Part df-stfctirtK htimber thirty-otte (31), in townsjiipninetc^nj', (1^), north_ of .range four (4) wist,bounded as "fallows to-wit .beginning at a point' 4(glity-tw6: and: ode-fialf (82^)-feol" west of the sfouthweSf. dorirfr «W--"tfie* L&nd formerly owned by James O. Hall, on the old Covington road, being

n,

Hnl^svBaitrd|ftlfbUdf d«#nviae Lafayotte turn.pikc road, to tb'a northwest corner of the tract of. 'Lan'd Ctfn^'ej'ed'to Thomas Hall by Jas. E. Dunn and orgajj|'®l#rfjlrrdgd, thence south ^no(^)'cliains| and.451ju|M,,tOry^.«onthwcst.coracr of-said Landi at a stonHB m. the pld Covington road, thence eastj to the place,or beginning, containing four acres' more'or loss,

If #u^TT profits will "notsell for asuffi-1 cient' Fura to sqtisf}- said decrce, intere.-it and costa, !. will, at tho,«aine time and plaoc? expose at PubHe Sale tho^ft^-sirirpio of said" Seal'Estate, or so: nmcli thereof irs.-jnttyi.be sufiici^nt to discharge said decrcc. Interested, costs. .r..

Said sale wilf bo made %vi:bout'ah^relicf whatever from valuation or appraiso'merft^hiSW/GKORCli. W.-HALL, Sheriff M. C.

Feb. 19th, 1863. (prs. Pee,.$-7tffly)

CEA

W VF O S IL E

BOOKSTORE.

A S I N S [flUCCES30li TO JOHN LRE,]

XM^D^ALER IN

BLANK

STATIONERY}

North-west corner of Main &• Green sts.,

OUAWFOBDSVIlil/E, INDIANA.

KEEPS

oonstanily toad ftnd for sals .chcap, a in of

School, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS,

iiG$ •tf'oy

And everything usually kept in Book Stores. Call and see me. JAMES G. KINtJ^BUKlf Crawfordsville, Feb. 19,1863—ly.

,Sheriff?* Male.

BYthfe

virtue of an Execution to me direoted from Clerk of the Moftt^omery Court of Co.mpaon Pleas, I will expose atpublic sale to the highest.bidder, on -y ., Saturdayt the ljith day of JWrtre^, l863,Between the hours :&f 10 o'clock, a. m., ~and^ o'cloisS, "p*. m., OT" safd dfty,- at* tlfe door of tfiejOourt Kittl %f CrWyforasvillb,"" 9l$higomcry' xsouh'tj^ State of Indiana, the rente and profits for a term noV-cxcceding^scycn yearsA ttofoIlQ^ng dpscrihi Rfcal Estat^, .The undivided one hair the east Half tff the 'seuth'- ^ffest ^QaYter oT section thirty three (33) towrishiftjiighteen (.18) north.of range three (3) west containing eight aore&_morc or less.

And on.fwljire^to.,realizethe Cull.amouit of judgme£i|3iDt#esT and costs, I will, at thewnie time and place, expose to*PuWic-Salff the fee-aini-

^Talten as the.properfjr.(ft San£ol JEornelLwLthe 8ultof Vesta Horner. -. Said s^l^ wilKbe ^ado rolief what-. ever from vaTuJSIonor 'aphraisement laws. ff|

Sheriff of Montgomery #bniatjtt-"-

ihenfnrnithr

montfis fierce dollaJsi *i

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vaiitAfion'Iaws: PANIEr, 10. 180::.—

r«l»rH»

AYEE'8

Arfd for thV ii&eily ni^ 61^ielfOHow1^K «o«ipUilits Bcrofnta mud Bcrofnlons A«ketlou,iuli Tumors, Ulcers, Sore*, Krnptiani,

Pimples, PuttafM, 'Blotches. Boll*. Btelus, and all Skin Diseases* 6eh Jnn««, 1869. J. C. Am 4 'M QenU I id it mar duty to aoknowledge, what your 'SarasparilU, hsu 'done for m«b Having inherited a *8cnifaloWi'lqnc^i&-Iitmve suffsNd from it in various ways for yesr*. '^ometlreM It bunt out in Vlcsrs on my bands and armt (ombtiiAs it turaad Inward and distressed moat the stomach. Two years sgo it broke oat on my head and covered my scalp and esrs. with one sore, which wss jMinfti) and lostbeoma .beyond description. I tried many uedidnu and several MiyiirfBins, tait^irithont#Bch'rwjfttogiaff^thB|^ la ^^w|n irqpared &'aTSlitiv#^i*aS»rB!»)^f('® ibdtt Wb ^M^repata* tton that any .tiling yon mndo must be good. I sent to

Cincinnati and got it^and uavd it till it cured mo. 1 took it, as you advise, in small doses of a tcaspoooful over a month, and used almost three bottles. New and bealtby skin soon began to Ibrm ttnkl£r the scab, which altera while Ml off. Aly,skin is now clear, and 1 know by my feelings that the cfisease haa gone from my system. Yon

.....

can well believe tltst ITeel I am saying when I toll you,.tjbat bold you .to be one, of the apoaUes of the ago, and'rehiaincvergratefully. Yonra,

ALFRED B. TALUSY.

St. Anthony's FUreiRnie or Einril' Tetter and Salt Rh«im, Scald t? Ringworm, 8ore!%es, Or ops |r.

Kir. RobGrt..M. Preble^Writes from SalMn,.N^Y^18th Sept., 1369, that he haa cured an Inveterate case of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by tbq persevering use of our Sarsaparillo, and also a aangeroos Malignant Ervsioelat by large dosea of Uie

samoj'ssya

he 6lis* ^^com^nlj^iiaaoRs by^conttahtfy^ Blo!iic]i«ceM^6ottrs sr g*wHtd Hwk. Zebulon Sloan of Protpcct, Texas, writes: "Three hot* tie* of your Sarmparilla cured me (Tom a Goitre—a hideous swelling on the nuck, which I had suffered from OTer two years." .. lioncorrlioea ojr Wliltea, Orarlan Tumor,

Uterine Ulceration, JPCBMIC Diseases. Dr. J. B. S. Chantiing,'4f New York City, writes I most cheerfully con?|!y with the request of your agent in saying 1 have founa y'6ur .{termparilla.a mont excellent alterative iaj.the- numerous -complaiats^fcr ^wMch we employ such a remedy, but especially in ftmalt Diuaiu of the Scrofulous diathesis. 1 have cured many inveterate cases at l^ucorrhcea by It, and some where the complaint was'caused by ulces«Utmat tha uttru*. The ulceration It'self'wsji soon cured. Nothing within my koowledso equals l^or these female derangementfL-"-.

Edward8.Warrow. of KeWbury, Ala., writes, "A dan. geroos ovarian ticmor onose of tt)^malaHn«n^aMnilyi which had defied all ft&rspiidies we could emMgi, haa at length been completely cured-by'your' Kxtraet dr 8srsaparilla. Our physician thought notbing bnt extirpation could afford relief, but he advised the trial of.yonr Sarsaparilla as the last rfeort before cutting," and it luo ved effectnal.- A fter-Uking yoqr* rsaMdy^ight weeks Bo aymMom Of'the din^se^emains.'*, •-•Tu ... SyfUi Is a ad ^C^rc nr ftal

NEW Omusi, &tb Augi]«t, 18001

Da. J. C. Area Sir, I cheerfully comply with the re quest of your agent, and report to yon sone of the eflects 1 have realized with, your Sanaparilta..

I have curi-d with it, in ^iy practice, most of the com* plaints Tor which it is' recommended, and have (burnt Its effects .truly wonderful in the cute of Fisfterai! amd Her-1 curial. JOtiaeate. .One of my patients bad Syphilitic nlcers Irr his tHroat, which were Consuming Bis palato and'thi, top of his mouth. Your Sarsapariila, steadily takdn, cured him in five weeks. Another was attaicked by sep* ondary JsympUimi in liW -noso, and the ulceration "had eaten away a considerable part of it, so that Iheiie^e.UiS disorder would soou "reach'bis bralti and kiU him. Bat it yielded to my administration of your Saipaparilla the -,.^t^s li*aie.l,.^j^tH»"is|weii- againj'not of^gtrte ajtBogt iS'the^law dTSoidet'by m^«3OTL|eslBr1wifciinf

1

from this'poison in her bones. ITiey hadT beCpme so sensitlre to tho wMither that on a dattap day Slie suffered^cruciatioic paja in her joints'and-bonek. She, tc«,"Was cut^d &ntm)ly.,ljy .yo»K Aarsaparilia In^a fswwaalw. know from its Simula, whicbVyour agent. gaye-ms that this Preparation from yonr laboratory must be a great remedy consequently, these truly 3tfnafktihl0" nsults with it have not surprised mp. .•

Fraternally yours, 6. X. LA^IMJEB, XX. Rliietimatlam,' Qotit, X«iver" Complaini^ T»MPSND^cK, Prt!^^C^ Ta^-€th, Jttly,185l

Pa,.4T,C,ATE«:, Slr. have.leen affiioted wilha.nii9' All chronic Rheuinatim for along time, which baffled the I long time, which sfciHof physicians, said stuck to mi"In tiC(f

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air ftie I

reutfdiesJ could Apd, until I tried yonr.aaraaparflla.. One. bMHe cufcl tiie 10 two wwk^APd.^stof^d nifpiiMt ihealtti so'nm^h tttt^' I ahr ^ar ootter Ylia^ MR«« I w5 at tasked. l.tUi«4ta «ya^i«ediciBfcv'AJllisai^:

Jules I. Getchell, of St. Louis, writes: "Irhava been -aCIIcted for years with an affection of Vie Liver, which destroyed my hoaltlr. itried every tldng.aiui'-eSeijr thing failed to relieve me and I have Men a broken-dowajnan for SCBis.ytiH"*6%td tt oth^f AiMtfaiii SeriiAgiSiiiti of the User. ly beloved pastor the Bev. Mr. Bspy.ailTtosdme try your Sarsapariila, because he said he knew you, and any thing you made was worth trying. By the. bias* ing of-Qod it has cured me,'and has so pbriflett my blood to mjjke new man of me. I feel.young .again. ...Tha oust that ctfa be said of you'iS not half good snoogii.tt SchlrV-UBjCaaicrr TnAori,1!: •'UlCeratloia^Cai'lca and the Hoacir.

Many remarkable enhss of these aflectjbnsliave fee A' made by the alterative power of tbis medicine, it stimulates (he vital functions into vigordns action, and' thus' overcomes disorders which would he supposed beyond its reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the ne cessities of the people, and we are confident that this will do for tbenrall Uutt medicine can da

(SienyPectoral,

FOB THE RAPID CUBE OF

Coughs, Colds, lnfluenxa, Hoarsemeaa, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Cea. sumption, and Tor the Relief of Consumptive PatlentST in advanced Stages «f Use

This is a remedy so universally known to surpass any othef-for tb^^cnre of throat and- lntlg complaints, tHMsft Is useless here .to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for cougbg and colds, audits truly wonderful ^viTes Cf puimbttary disease, have mr ie ii kB9W5 thro^^hpnt th? civlliicd pat??9? th? cartJ» Tew are the comntanlties, Or even fikmilies, among them who have not soine persorfar e^ptMeiice of its effects— some living trophy in their midst of Its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lunga As all know the dreadful totality of these disorders, and

Mt it did bave whata maKlDg tne cnreswnK strongly- npon tUa coDfldenee of mankind. Prepared by Dr.

J. G. AYSB & CO, Lewell,

Sold by Morgan A Binford and all Druggists in in CfAflffbrdsvillej S.. Born Jk Bro. Y^ayfietown: C. "B. AVilson Bro. Ladoga J. F. Watkins Fredoricksbnrg, aid all dealers in medioinos everywhere fob. 5—ly.

N E W O O S

!J^!ER'S!

One door south ofiKelsey's Grocery Sfore. "yjE is now in reccipt of his SPRING STOCK

AVliich vil!-t6 sold as clie^p as the cheapest for

CASH OR 68UNTRY PR00HCE! The stock consists irt.part of .the foj:iowir»g artiele8: The latest s^les of Ladies^ftuicy

DBE8S GOODS, aMiSiiikaMl'tff new and bea^iiful ^Prints, new qtyle -flJoVfes, Hosiery, Collarg, Ribbons and tfotibiuf. it ftfll stock of Cloths^ Cassimeres* Ctyttonades, Tweeds, Bleached and Brown Jflus*

STtifPlEBSIintTIAVi7#c.

For everybody.

Havi

shall be ^1e to sell them on as gooi other baton Xhaakfal ftir jittat finrofs,-: a cftn^inpj^jit^ qf thp-same,fro_m tho.{Hlj^lie« ch.ll-afad1 jsa mine- fttif rtoot-Wfojc where." ii.

Mar 22. lS62-lv.'

A R0€JK!"

INSURANCE COMPANY

"v"- —OP—

IIA E O E CONN.!

Cash Capital, 400,000 JDols.

Charter perpetual.

Devoted to Fire Insurance Exclusively.

SIMEON L. LOOMIS, President. HENRY KELJiOGG,

Brancli Office

No. 83 West Tblrd Street, Ciuelnnati, Ohio. R. H. & H. M. MAGILL, peheral Agents. A. W. LEMMON, ilesident, Ag©nt,

Crawfordsville, Inditing. •..

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A great variety of cases hare been reported to us where euros of these formidable complaints have resulted from file uso of tills remedy, but our. space here will not admit ta*m. ^nM'Of tbep li^y be1 fbnnd indoor AmeTiaui *lfailinsci which'thi agents below hamed" are pfoaapd" to furnish gratis to all who call for them.^ Dyspepsia. Heart Disease, Pita, JEpiltp* sy, Mclantliuly, .KcuraJLgia.

M. FROST,

98 £ast Washington IKBX^fiPeLIS, IH1L oXV

galo, in Crawfordsville,, by Waltpr f?. Brown A 5 1 8 6 2

LAKE. IVUTCHKLL, (SUCCESSOR TO M. D. MANSON.)

WHOMjESJEIJE HC RJETMM* -v j^LER

IN-

PURE'ORUGS,

MEDICINES,

CHEMICALS,

Painter's Articles,

OES, PjfeS, JAETOSHES,

E W O O S

SL&SS Alft P0TTY,

SGLASfFAEB, I"

PEEFUMBET AND FINE SOAPS,

HAIR MD TOOTH BRIISHGS,

IPAllST 1MSHK8,

SPICED S'NUFPS,

mjsm, sisw&nR&f",

..DYE STUFFS, W

FATBIT HBDICIMBS

SURGICAL AND DENTAL

MANUFACTUBBD TOBACCOJ

WINES AND

FOR *MB®ICINAL

PURPOSESi

W* .maka our pai«hase8 for CASH, and offer goods equally as to was they can-be obtained from s^y simiW:wtabttshnient m~'this: seetlott. IMr-

(GENUINE. #. fillea and erkt-

isfacfion guaranteed, with re^&d to both jiriceand

Mnucuns1 MlEsclur'rliNis hours at d^jTiil receive particular attention at all 'ih».tAy.H»d nighti 7 jSTu.U.sUppJy of I'AHNESTOCE.'Si AND Mc-i'ASE'S'-fffStJBRATED VER3XIF UGE coaStantly on hand.

Nov. 27. 1862* Wathipg'oB jtrcet.

SBD

PROVISION STORE.

HAVING

CLAIMS

just opened out in the above business,

in the robm formerly occupied by D. B. Craig, south 4de of Public Square, would inform the oitU ions of Crawfordsville and surrounding country tht|l he intends keeping at all times, a fall and compile te stock of all articles in his line, namely Groceries, Provisions, green and dried Fruits, Oil Lamps, Glass ware,

Queens ware, Tobacco, Cigars,

Ae., Ac. Tho Bakery department will also be earned on in allots branches—fresh Bread daily: Call and see us. G. W. PHELPS.

January 29, 1863—lyi'

JOHN MORGAN.

GEO. M'WILLIAMS.

MORGAN & M*WILLIAMS, anttonijeys at JLaw, Pensloii & Bounty Claim Agents.

FOR PENSIONS, BOUNTY, BACK Pay promptly attended'to. OFFICE ON VERNON STREET. (With Col. S.C.Wilson,)

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, jan. 31^1863.

Petition to Sell Real Estate.

STATB OF INDIANA, -)38. ... Montgomery Omtnty. 0'

NOTICEAdministrator

is hereby given that'John B. Ashenhurst of the Estate of David C. Dunwiddie, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the Real'Estate bf the decedent, his Personal being insufficient to pay his debts and that said petition will ft? heard at the next, term of the Court of Common Pleas of said.County.

WMi C. VANCE, Clerk,

C. C. P. of Montgomery county,

feb. 19, 1863—w3.

GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE

—OF—

SINGER CO.'S

SSVAMBJtlIJ» .MCH/.VCS, Well known to be the best /or Manufacturing purposes: No. ly Shuttle Machine, formerly told at $90,

Reduced to $70.

2, -"zfi'v. formerly told at $100, Seduced to $76.

Sitoger'* Letter Ji Machine,

ISing'and

the best Machine in the world for Family SewLight Manufacturing Purposes. Pri«e,-witfc Bemmer A beautifully ornamented, $50.

We would ask for our Lettor A Machines, the special attention of Vest Makers and Dress Makers, and all those who want Machines for light manufaeturihg purpotc*. They embody the principles of the Manufacturing Maohines, making, like them, the interlocked stitch, and are destined to be as celebrated for FAMILY SKWINQ and light manufacturing purposes as our Manufacturing Machines are forma-n'ufaCturing purposes in general.

FAMILY SEWING MACHINES are valuable in. proportion to the number of things they can do woll. See what'ours can do before making a -purchase.

There is no doubt as to the value of our Machines for manufacturing purposes, but it is only of late that Jthe public began1 to learn that the essential elemen ts, of a.mAchine best adapted to the heaviest, work, would alsp be. the.elepients to be embodied in a Famify

!Machine.

Tho Nos. 1 and

It'is how well under­

stood that our Letter A Machine is the only Family Machine ^et offered to. tho public which hasjt'mplicity, rapidity, durability, and certainty of correct action. While as a general^thing, the sewing-ma-chine people are candid enough to acknowledge that our maofiines are unequalled for manufacturing purposes, they are almost sure to assert, in the same breath, that Singer's Letter A, or Family Machines, are not as good theirtl This is a mere trick of the.trade, and. we confidently invite tl-.osc interested in the subject to examine for themselves and see what our Letter A Family Maohines, with all the rccctot improvements, are capable of doing. While theyCwili sew the raost delicate material to perfoction, as aimadv stated, they are also adapted to light manufacturing purposes, and this, be it remembered, cannot he said of any of tjhe other .Family Maohines yet offered to the public'

2

Machines arc of great capaci-

riage Trimming, Boot and Shoe Making, Harness Making, etc., etc They are of extra size, with an arm long enough to take under it and stitch the largest sized dashes. There is scarcely any part of a Trimmer's stitching that cknnOt be better done with them than by hand so, too, the saving

used for tailoring purposes.' Tho Iargfe machines work as fast as.smaU. ones. We have always on hand, Hemming Guages, Silk Twist, Linen and Cotton Thread On spools, best Machine Oil in Bottles, etc., etc.

We manufacture' our own Needles, and would Warn all persona using our machines not to buy any others. We know that there are needles sold of the most inferior quality, at higher prices' than wo charge fot the 'best. Tho needles-sold-by ds are manufactured especially for our machines. A bad needle may render the working of the best machine almost useless.

Our, customers may rest assured that all our Branch Offices are furnished with the {'genufn tide."

In case of small purchases, the money may be sehtiii J6stage stamps, dr'Baftk dotes. ^^yCorrespondents will please write thetr names distinctly'. It is all impdftant that we should, in each case, know the Post Office, County and State. ^a».All persons requiring information about Sewing Machines, their sizes, priccs, working ca pacities, and the best methods of purchasing, can bbtain it by sending to us, or agyiSf our'Branoh Offices for a iopjf of .. "I. M. Siny^r Co.'s Ctaxjette." Which is a lieautiful Pictorial Paper entirely devoted to the subjeot.—Il wt'M ie sent yratis.

IB&vr* have, made the aboveREDUCTIOJi IN PRICES with ths tviro-fdld yiew of. heaeflting the publio and bursdlyesV '^hepfbHchave bM.n^wiodled by spurious .machines made in imitation of. purs. The metal in them, from,the ironcasting to the smallest piece, is,of pooxj quality. Their n»ak7 ers have hot the means to do their work well.— TlrejTare hid away in sec^ptpiaces, where it, would be impossible t&havy'at theft emaiwild tibei proper mechanical appliuiaBS. .It.Uipn^by doing agMat business, andhayih^ extensive roaaufactaringesita|fisliments, that go^d maohines c** mHde at moderate prices. The best designod machines, BADLY 'MADK,' are always liable to get out of order,.and irt mjjB|y to

Ae'quaiitie* to be looked certainty off correct action at all rates of speed, simplicity bf constraetie^, ^reat daMbility,'and rapidity of eperatloa, with the least labur. Michines to.

combine. these^esaehtfal qwditles, --mmt

be miade of the bjit mMal am&JbtUktd to pit-fettib'n. Wehifve the waySilindTneansiona5graadiSea^«,rto do this. ,- Tb» purchasers Of 'Machines, who^ daHy bceaid it may oonoenJ «ill'find tldit t^ose -haying 'the abovequalUi* not only atirwrfas well as »fow.rates of speed. -but 2sct, intthe possible working order. Our machines, asHade by us, willeirn tnj othet-s #b$iet in imitauoti of ours or jjot. Ift laei| they aaa ehaaper than aay other Maehines gift Local .agents waited.

Ira. Crake, CraWfords*illeV tA^alll^ iltalk aittho#bedAttentt' I. M, JjINGBllifcCO.i 458 firoidway, New York. ffl#~Indianapolt8 Office—3 Odd-Felloe's Hal!, [May 1, 1862.]

JiWlfteUlp Sett mMEgfrnte*

,7

OITMOMBBT Coe»rr,

OTICiS is hereby gives, that Iiaae Schecck,

W,' deteastd)- tosefiWif Real Estate of the deee&ot, his personal being insuScient to pay hif ,deba aad thttt Mid petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Coataon Pleas of said.county. WM. C., VANCE,

Clerk C. 0. P. of Montgomery county. Feb. 26, £863.r—3w [prs fee $2.10]

Notice of Insolvency.

a TTHE«eptemb«r Termof tfce^oitoef 6SAJm, mon. Pleaa«f M^irtgomery couaty, Indiana, 1862,. tho Estate of William Morrow, deceased, was declared probably insolvent. '-Creditors are therefore notified that the same will be settled- accordingly.'

JOHN KIRKEATRICK, Administrator. Fcb. 26,1863.—3w [prs fee $1.50]

BR. ROUCTS

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ffTtese fitters cire pid up in quart bottles, bf which th& abovb is a facsimile. ihe label is finely engraved, and is provided ivith ck safe-guard from oounterfeiteps. Pti6e $1 per bottle, or six fof $&.

O. W. J(oba6Jc, Qpjrbjprietor, JTo. Hast Fourth St., Cindihnati, to whom tXl orders should be addressed.

FOR SALE BY

For sale in Montgomery County, by Morgan A Willson.CrawftirdsfiUB) Dr. G.W. Miller, Ladoa 0. B. Wilsofi ik BrO., do 3?ougherty & Mahaii, larlin^ton C. Hartness,:Pleasant Hill J, W. HendersOti, Waynetown D." White, Waveland James A Bro., Parkersburg and by Druggists add Mervh^nt|^eiwral^,^roughoutrthe¥nite4StaUa

DJunTl4^62-ly

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the Finest Quality»fbr saloby

JA5. PATTEEcON & COX.

Jf»T 1 1862 -ly