Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 December 1857 — Page 6

Jarred Thomas B. James John

Peffley Samuel, jr.,. Stoner Daniel,

NAMES OF OWNERS. DESCRIPTION OF LANDS.

What the Ladies say

In favor of

BUCK'S CELEBRATED

COOKING STOVES.

\T7E the undersigned who have puieliascd Use W justly celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking Ftovcs, would recommend them to the Public, as being tho most perfect Stovo ever sold in this place.

It is perfect in nil the different departments of Cooking—Hakes with great regularity, has a good draught, and requires but about one half the uinount of fuel that is required tc perform the same jimountof work in other Cookine Stoves

Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. M. JVl. Jcnnison, E. M. Robertson. Elizabeth Mack, Kanev Fisher, Elizabeth Fagan,

Ann SC. Watson, I.ucy A. llolton, StisnuN. Nicholson. ElizaWatson, K. A. Jennison, Sarah Wnkelyn, Eliza Bowen. M. Middlctou,

Mrs. Martha A. Hughes.

N. R. J. IIOOVEIt, is tin only Agent for the Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsville. Mo others have them. A good assortment of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.

April 8, 1S56-—tf.

~SWCER^EWllSTG]»ACHINiS.~

GREATSUCCESS

is always the most conclusive

proof cf great, merit. Judged by this test there is no labor-saving machine before the public comparable to Singer's Sewing Machines. After establishing the highest reputation in the United States thev wero exhibited at the late ''Exposition Ilnivcrsclle'' in France, where they carried oil' the highest premium: and a great manufactory to make them has been built in Paris.

In every Branch of Industrv

In which sewing is to bo done, these machines can bcusod with immense profit. As the speed of the Railway train is to traveling on foot, so is sewing with Singer's Machines compared with hand-sew-Jng. No tailor, shoemaker, dressmaker, carriage trimmer, saddler, halter, «fcc.. tfce., should be without one. The fair profit of using one of these machines, regularly employed, is

One Thousand Dollars a year. In all private families where there is much sewing to be done these machine* are an invaluable assistance. Planters and hotel keepers find them particularly convenient and profitable. These machines aro simple in their construction and very rtrong and durable, being the only kind of Sewing Machine ever made, by ivlm-h every sort of work, coarse or fine, could be perfectly executed. Thousands of inferior and worthless Sewing Machines have been made and sold under various ninues, but Singer's Machines alono have been found everywhere to satisfy the wants of the public.

Piain printed instructions for using, arc sent with each machine, from which anv one can rcadtly acquire tho art of managing tlicm. The machines arc packed securely to go to any part of the world. To all persons desiring more particular information we will, on application by letter at either of our ofliccs forward a copy of I. JM. Singer & Co's Garotte, a paper whollv'devoted to tho Sowing Machino interest.

PnisctrAL Orrjct, No.

520

BROADWAY, NEW YOKK.

ill:ANCU orricis.

No. 47 Ilanovcr St.. Boston. l7 Chapel St.. New Haven, Cl. Glovcrsvillc, N. Y. No, 274 Rrond St.. Newark, N. J. 142 Ch»nut St.. Phila. 105 Baltimore St. Bnlt. No. S2 Westminister St., Providence, R. 1. S East 4th St., Cincinnati. 65 North 4th St., St. Louis. SI St. Charles St., New Orleans. 20 Dauphin St., Mobile.

UUT0N EXPRESS

COMPANY.

Connecting with

ADAMS &CO'S. AjtlEKICAft

Express Company

to all thb principal Cities in tho United. States both North and Booth.

SfeMengen leave Daily

At 6 A. ill and 9:15 P. M. Bnaineiw solicited.— Nfflo at Depot. R. E. BRYA5T, Agent. Aprillf. 16 M. no89lf.

No.

north west pt west south cast qr

264 Harney & Stover'^Addition

November 21, 1857. v9nl8w4.

JOHN W. HI.AIR. OEO. R. BROWN

Their stock is complete in every branch of the trade, consisting in part ol'

Staple & Taney Dry Goods,

CLOTHING,

HATS, & CAPS,

119

283 part east half soulu west quarter. 32 17 3 38 .. 65 .100 165

287 part south east quarter 9 do do 60 400 400 800

327 half of south east quarter 30 do do. 80 .. 465 170 635

p. n. siMraoN.

Blair, Brown & Co. RESPECTFULLY

announce to their .riendsand

patrons, that they are noiv in recipt "of their

SPRING S TO K,

Which is unusually largo and well sclectcd and for styles and quality

Cannot be Excelled,

In this

12 E N S W A li

BOOTS & SHOES,

CiROCHRIItvS, &c.

They take pleasure in returning their thanks for the liberal patroi age heretofore extended, and hope by strict attention to customers and the inducements they may be able to offer in the way of bargains to merit a continuance of,the same."

All kinds of country ptodiice taken in exchange 15 L.-'

for Goods April H,vSuOS-tf.

I. M. SINGER & CO.

IAIR, BROWN & CO.

LADIES' OWN REMEDY.

UK. llOOPEItS FEMALECOIIUIAI.. This is a safe, pleasant, and certain cure for Female Complaints arising from debility, such as Irregularity of the Menses, Fluor Albus or Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Complexion, Ilcadachc, Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams and a 11 diseases caused by colds, Checked Perspiration, Excesses, over Excitement, etc., of the sexual organs. No female who has any Irregularities of the Monthly Periods will be just, to herself if she c'oes not use I)R. HOOPER'S FEMALE CORDIAL at once. It is

SPEEDY

and

POSITIVE CURE.

Thou­

sands of females have been cured by this Cordial after the prescriptions of their Physicians had faildo and the disease resisted all other treatment.

ESTTrice $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. ISTPrcparcd by DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo. £F~Eor sale by T. 1). BROWN, Druggist, Crawfordsville, and by Druggists generally throughout the United States.

Something New and Valuable. The Great AMERICAN KING.

Dr.

John Bull's [King of Pain! Warranted lo Cure Cholera, Cholesa Morbus, Rheumatism, Gout, Bowel Complaint,

Dysentery, Summer Complait, Cramps, Colic, Sores, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Cancers, Tumors, Headache and Tooth-

aclio, and all other aches.

For sale by all Druggists and Store-keepers in every town and villago throughout the United States. For sale bv

MANSON & POWERS, Wliolesalo Retail Druggists,

april 18vSnS9-fim.

Pay Up! Pay Up!!

& J. LEE A CO., having sold their store, are desirous of winding up their outstanding business, and tako this method ol" requesting those knowing themselves indebted to them, to call and settle Immediately, and save unnecessary tronbloand cost. J. & .LEE 4 CO.

April lSvSn89-tf.

CASH,

or Books and Stationery, given In exchange for good clean Bags, br nay S] Fbakk Huto*. Ko.1inspireBloek.

fist of fattbs attb tijtonlJflte, in ^ntgomerg fants, Indiana,

RETURNED AND REMAINING DELINQUENT FOR THE NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1856, WITH A PENALTY OF TEN PER CENTUM

AND INTEREST THEREON, TOGETHER WITH THE CURRENT TAXES FOR THE YEAR

1

5 8

2

2 t"1 S

Clark Township.

184 north west pt west south cast qr 8 17 3 33 150 50 100 .. 100 .. 75 1 63 2 S8 188

STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County, S.S I, James Gilkey, Auditor of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the List of Lands and Town Lots returned delinquent for the non-payment of Taxes for the year 1856, recorded in my office, November the 12th, 1857.

Notiee is hereby given that so much of said Lands and Town Lots, as may be necessary to discharge the Taxes, Interest and Charges, that may be due thereon, or due from the owner thereof, at the time of sale, will be sold, or offer for sale at public auction at the Court House door, in the town of Crawfordsville, in Montgomery County, Indiana, on the first Monday in January, A. D. 1858.

N. \V. GRIMES. WM. BURIJRIDGE, JR.

GRIMES & BUBBBIDGE,

Grocers & Hardware Merchants,

DcaTcrs in

IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXES, SPRINGS. WINDOW GLASS, SASH, TOOLS, ScO.

No. 1, Commercial Block,

GREEN STREET,

CRAWFORDSVILLE,

vIron,

INDIANA.

We nre now receiving our Spring supplies, consisting of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlerv, Suddlcrv, CARPENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS,

Nails, Glass, Steel, Axels, Springs, Bolts, Sash, &c. A S O

GROCERIES, DYESTUFFS, CORDAGE,

And a crreat variety of other articles, such as arc generally kept in an establishment of this kind, to wh icli we invite the examination of purchasers, feeling confident that wc can sell them Goods as cheap as any house in this place. Thankful for past patronage, wc solicit a continuance of the same. GRIMES & BUBBK1DGE.

April 4,-vt.l.S-no.S7.

N. W. GRIMES,

Sucecssorto

JOHN •WILSON,

And Late Wilson, Grimes & Co.,

No. 2, Commercial Block,

Green Street, Craufordsville, Indiana.

Dealer in

Dry Goods, Notions,

Clothing, Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

Boots and Shoes,

Queensware, &.c.

TS now in rccciptof his Spring and Snmmer Supilics, which together with his former stoc makes his assortment large and complete, to which ho invites the attention of the trade. Having an experience of fifteen yea's in the business, he feels confident that he can sell Goods as cheap as any other House in the city.

To my old friends and patrons I would return my acknowledgenents for their liberal patronage here* toforc bestowed, ard solicit a continuance of the same, together with tbat of as many new ones as can make it to their interest to boy of me.

May 16vSn48-tf. N. W. GRIMES.

NOTICE TO FARMERS.

WHEAT! WHEAT!! WHEAT

TFOR

HE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID WHEAT, IN CASH, BY II. S. COX St CO. VTE W York and all other Eastern Bank Bids takil en in exchange for Groceries bv

II. S. COX & CO.

GKRO CERIESCoffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, Syrup, Spices, Candles, Starch, received and for sale by

april 4. Gnucsa & BIMBIMI.

LARGELedcrcrs,

foil bound Demy Day Books—Journals and at 90 eta per qnire. Marchanta and otherawill find it to their interest, if wanting anything in the Blank Book line, to call at

FIUVK

HTATQY'eKt.1,

Eapir* Bloek.

1857.

I

O *3

0B

Names of Towns.

5

5 9-

Three Rooms Filled with Gocds.

Wc arc now receiving our spring and Summer stock of dry goods, consisting ready madcClo ing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Carpeting, &c., from the manufacturers and importers of Bonnets,

DRY GOODS

20.000 yds. of Prints. 25 000 of Muslin-1-2.000 Stripes, chocks and Ticking. 3 00l»- Silks. 20,000 Silk Tissues, Beragcs Bcragc dulains Lawns and Cliellies. 0,000 yds. of white goods and linticns. 6.000 men lind boys summer goods for coats and Pants. 7,00 silk, soft straw, lctrhorn, and Gimp bonnets 4,00 pieces of bonnet riboons.

Cloths & Cassimeres.

cfcvcry quality and style.

BOOTS & SHOES

100 eases of boots and shoes direct from the man ufacturcrs including every style of Ladies, Gentlemens and boys wear in our country.

Hats & Caps

of every variety and kindjworn by man and boys,

Reaily made Clolliinh

$9,000 Slock

We invite all who want great bargains in rcad made Clothing tocaM and sco our stock as wo sef more clothing thad any two houses in town anc' sell below all competition.

CARPETS CARPETS I! ig

Sold et city retail priccs.

WASTED!

10,000 customers to buy goods for coat. 500,000 Shingles. 4,000,000 feet of lumber. 440,000 lbs. of Bacon. 400,000 Feathers. 500,000 Bags. 400,000 cash not objected to. We invite all to come and sen our stock as we are able to undersell all compeUtion. onr goods will be sold at ten per cent prom on cost.

The tremendous amount of goods that we aell, enables us to sell cheaper than any othor house in town.

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AMES &ILKEY, Auditor, Montgomery County.

JAMES CilLKEY, Auditor, Montgomery County.,

500

BOXES & PACKAGES

OF

NEW GOODS AT

GRAHAM & BRO.

$29,000 STOCK. 100,000 sales for 1856

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Taxes of oe 2 1856 ot r1S-

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CHEISTMAN & GREGG,

HARDWARE &/ COMMISSION

MERCHANTS,

NO. 2 EMPIRE BLOCK,

A BE now adding to their already largo stock, LJL a well-sclectcd supply of

HARD-WAR

This being the largest and only extensive House that is doing an

Exclusive Ilard-Wnre Ilusincsn, nail its various branches, situated in the most convenient and business part of town.

Wc have on hand every varictv of American, English and German Hard-Ware,"

IKON. SHEET-inON, STEEL. NAILS, ANVILS, VISES.

BELLOWS, AXELS, SPRINGS, SASH GLASS, BUBBEIi BELTS, BICKETS, TUBS,

And every variety of Shelf Hard-Ware. Also,

Sadlcry, Coacli and Harness Trimmings,

Hames, Saddlc-Trces, Patent and Enamel Leather,Plain and Fancy Enamel Cloths,Silver. Brass and Japanned Harness Trimmings and Ornament of every variety-.

Farming Implements,

such as Threshing. Reaping and'Mowinsr Machines, Plows, Horse-IIakcs, Corn-Shellcrs. Cut-ting-Boxes, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Forks, Sho vols, Spades, Hand-Rakes, and a

GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS.

Having selected our Stock from the larecst and most popular Houses in the Union, and" having arrangements to have our orders filled in short notice, and dealing in none but the best brands, we cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who mav favor us within call. Having at present a larjre trade, and daily adding new and responsible customers, wc feel encouraged to select the bestStock and offer the most liberal inducements to extend our Trade.

Pay Special Attention to Ordering any Kind of Machinery or Goods' not Kept in this Market, Or give information iti relation to such.

tW All Orders shall receive prompt attention, nd shall give the same satisfaction as thouarh thev were present. CHRISTMAN & GREGG.

Crawfordsville, Sent. 2d

!57.

WOULD

JAMES GRAHAM & BRO.

April 26,1850. v7n411y.

WOOL!

CAMPBELL

& CO., have a larcre stock of Cas-

imeres, Satinetts,Cloths ami Jeans very cheap which they will exchange fcr Wool at the highest market price. may 80-n5S-tf.

1AA BBLB. bait tnst received and for sale for xvv Cash by July 11] Campbell 8l Co.

O O S

/Parpenten.tCoopen, and Blacksmiths, a good aoortmen. Oian A Brraixoe April 4, lS57-vol.7-no.S7.-tf.

vl'nlO-tf.

F. H. FEY & CO,

inform their numerous friends and customers, that they have received and now have open their stock of

Fall and Winter

DRY GOODS,

Which thev are determined to sell at extremely low prices. Their stock consists of every article usually kept in a Retail House, and have been bought with great care and at the head of the market,—which will enable us to compete with any house in town.

We would call the attention of the Ladies to our stock of MERINOES, DELAINES, ARGENTINES, PLAIN AND FIGURED SILKS,

Prints, Collars, Deli age, Ribbons, BONNETS, SHOES, &c., Ac. To the Gentlemen, we wonld say that wo have everything for their comfort except ready made clothing. Our stock of

Cassimeres, Satinet!*,

CLOTHS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, COLLARS, fcc., are of the beat quality and every variety. To onr country friends we would say that we are ready to exchange our'arge atock of Dry Goods Boota and shoes, Ac., for every variety of prodnce that is brought to oar market. Call and examine for yourselves.

October 18,1S53. v8nl8

CAMPBELL, GALEY AND MUTER

Tha immense Stoek of Goods purchased by

CAMPBELL & CO.,

In tie spring having been

E A S

They are now receiving their

Second Stock of Summer Goods,

To-wit:

4000 yds. 4-4 Brown Sheetings,' 1000 2000 1500 600 700 600 2500 200 500 150

4-4 Blcached

Ticking, Hickory Shii ting, Cottonade, Lawns, Bercjres, Challis, Plaid and Striped Dncallcs," Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, New Styles Prints, Dotted Swiss, Plain Indies and Victoria Muslin,| Printed Brilliants, Fine Organdies, Plain Jaconets, Emb. Curtains, Irish Linen, Carpets, ill Paper,

800

4500 275 175 100 800

ISO 150 175 150 5S0

1 24 1 17 2 41

800 .. 6 02 5 68 11 70

635 .. 4 77 11 65 16 42

1000 P's. Wa

2 35 18 2 53

20 Silk Il'dks, 50 Linen" 150 Prs. Suspenders, 600 Cotton Hose, 75 Lace & Silk Mantillas, 80 WLite & Green 10 doz. p'r Silk Mitts, 10 Gloves,

S Lisle Trend do.

Also, a Splendid Stock of

Boots and Shoes,

60 p'r Women's Pegged Morocco Boots, 60 Enamelled 30 Calf 24 Morocco Buskins, 00 Ladies Sewed Glove Top Boots, 24 Kcriso Kid 5 36 Cloth Gaiters, •J1 Enameled 36 'f Buskins," 24 Jenny Lind ies, 36 Misses Pegged Morocco Boots, 24 Sewed 24 Kid 12 Cloth Gaiters, 200 Childrcns every variety, 300 Mens Calf and Kip Boots,

S6 Shoes, 36 Enameled Gaiters, 24 Congress 'U 2 4 os 04 Oxford Tics, 12 Boys, 12

l:

Kossuth Boots,

12 Congress 36 Kip Shoes, 24

4'

Calf

Ready Made Clothing.

150 Linen Frock Coats, 50 Marsaillcs 20 Russia Duck, 50 Tweed 25 Casimere Frock and Sack Coats, 100 Bl'k.Brown & Blue Gloth fiock 75 *r. Black Casimcrc Pants, 50 Fancy 50 "Satinc-tt 24 Marseilles

All made in Good style

AND OF GOOD

HAVE

enlarged their Clothing Room lo double its former size, and completely filled it with Ready Made Garments, comprising every thing in the way of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, to-wit: Fine Cloth Overcoats, do Beaver do I do Bear Skin do do Felt do do Union cloth do Raglin Saav. es—now

Fine Casimerc Vests to Blatch Suits.

Farmers Heavj Working Vests, PLUSII Si ALKNCIENNKS VESTS'.

FINE BUSINESS VESTS.

Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Heavy Wool do do do Ovcrshirts for Laborers, do Canton Shirt.1-. Fine Linen Siiirts Wliite Colored, do do Shirt Collarsi Sliirt Fronts.

AI.SO

A LARGE LOT OF

BOYS CLOTHING

-ALSO—

Men's Fash. Soft Ilats, Black Colored.

AT.PO

A Large Lot of Caps for Winter. Embracing many entire new styles it very desirable —ALSO— AN IMMENSE STOCK OF MEN'S

BUCK, BERLIN, FUR WOOL GLOVES ct GAUNTLETS, CRAVATS, TIES, COM­

FORTS, SILK AND

LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. To conclude with their immense stock of

BOOTS & SHOES

THE LARGEST THEY EVER HAD and THEY SAY CONFIDENTLY the BEST The above named iroods are the contents of one room—fitted up exclusively for Gentlemen's furnishing Goods: where can be had every thinjr appertaining to Men's apparel—in fact every thing that a man wears. Oct. 8v'.'nll-tf.

£nnn LATH of Good quality for sale by uUUU July 11, 1S57 Campbell «V: Co.

DOZ. Mowing Scythes and July 11.

1

that tho

MATERIAL.

July 11 vSnM-tf. CAMPBELL & CO.

~~G ElfLEM EM'S" FURMSIHNG STORE!

Over 5000 Iteadj Made Garments. Campbell, Galey & Harter,

Fine French Oloth Frock Coats. do do CaMnicrc do do Bunincss Frock and

Snaths, for sale by Canrrbell & o.

IMPROVED Pat. Hay Rakes for sale by

Julv 1 1S57. Campbell & Coi

4

DOZ. Reap Hooks, for sale by July 11, 1857vSu51 tf. Campbell 6c Co.

ELTZROTH, HARDING & C07

To those who wish to purchase their

FALL AND \YI\TER €00DS,

We would say. would do well to call and examine our laige and fine stock of Goods, which we think will compare in quali'y with the choicest, and in price with the cheapest. We have as fine a stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Muslins, Flannels. Cloths, Cassimeres, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Queensware, &c., as is in the market. Wo Lave all articles commonly kept in stores for sale, and sell them for CASH,or any MARKETING the market demands. Wc have been in business long enough for the people of our town and country to understand our manner of doing. We ask t'bose wanting anything in our line to oall in and sco us, as we will sell if priclg and quality will induce von to buy of ELTZROTH, HARDING & CO.,

Washington Hall Building,

Nov. 7-v9nl6tf.] Crawfordsville, Jnd.

WEBSTER'S

Unabridged Dictionray—price,

$5,50—latest edition—always on sale,

LONOKST STAXNINO

is

S5 Vest" i.incn 150 s-Marsailles,Silk,Satin, Queens Cloth, &c., &c.

Coats,

Farmers Heavy Body ('oats,

Styles,

Farmers working Coats, do Pea Jackets, Cloths and Casimerc Pants, Plain & Fancy.

Heavy Satinett and Union Pants, Plain and Fancy. Fine Satin and Velvet Vests.

OctoborJil, 1S.»7—v0nl5-]'v

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HcKEE WILSON, proprietor.

Main Street, East of Court Ho

HE

would respectfully inform tho cltiz-r of Crawfordsville and vicinity that he is id receipt of a splendid stock ot

Fresh Groceries,

Consisting of

Rice,

Coffee, Teas,

Sugar, Spices, Mackref,

Herring, Salmon, Codfish, Molas-' ses,Syrup,Kaisins,HamburgCheese,Tub3, Churns, Buckets, Wasn Boards,-

Brooms, Tobacco, Cigars, .. Powder, Matohes, Shot, Ac.

Also a large and varied assortment of

CONFECTIONARIES,

Together with every articlo kept in tho grocc ry lino. The attention of the Farmers of Montgoi jcry County is invited to this stock. 1 will sel' at the lowest figures. I wish to purchase all kinds of

O E

Aug 8, 1357vDnS-tf.) McKEE WILSON

For Healing the Sick and Afflicted. E A S E S Iodine and Sarsaparilla.

THIS

is tho only preparation in tho Uni' jd

States that combines in a highly concontrr stato, tho extract of SARSAPAIIILLA, YKLLOW STII.LNOIA, and tho IODINE or POTASSIUM,and

only preparation that is worthy of tho least Vfidcncc of the public for the cure of those disci arising from an impure satto oftho BLOOD,or cr fluids of the system, viz: Scrofula, Ob«tinntc Olel Sores, Pimples sfe the Face. Blotclics, Hoils, Chronic

Kyes, Hin^worm or Tetter, Scald He S, Salt Rlicuin, Cancers, Goitre, M'li 'a Swellings, FevcrSores. Piles, Erysipc! Nuclliu^ of the Glands. If. cnmaiif'ii, 1? eases ol the Kidneys, Illnddr and (Jrii i» ry Organs, Dropsy, 'riive], Liver Co 5plaint, Dyspepsia, Nervous AfleciioGeneral Debility, Secondary Syphilis, i?Venereal Diseases, Pains ia tlie Bor and Joints, all Chronic Diseases, a"il Diseases arising from the use of Mercti and Calomel. Dr. Easterly's IODINE and SARSAPAR1L5 contains such rowEnrri.

CI-KATIVE I-BOI-KKTI SJ#

and

WORST CASES

DISEASE, readily yield to its influcn :o- This me icincisa srnEWY,

I-OSITIVE

and

RADICAL

ocitr

MniiccniAi. DISEASES, no matter how deeply

!t

THE OSI.Y SIEDICIM: THAT WILL.

IT.OCS

DISEASES and

rv.'.y

have eaten into the framo and vital organs. will cure SIICOSDAISV SYTIIILIS, or VEVEIIEAL DIS-

I:ASI:S,

no matter how long it may have bet-n tho system, or what may h.ivo been its effects. !r will eurc

OLD SORES,

no matter how canted,

For all SCKM-

OLD SORES

CCIIE.

NEXT,

MEIICI'KY

it is a rosmvo

All external applications aro highly inconvenient and can only bo temporary in their efTcts. This mcdicine attacks tl.o disoaao at itv sot'iecE,by purifying tho

BLOOD,exciting

tho LTVEH

to a healthy action, changing tlicS-jcnMi-jns of th» system, and by driving out all the imi-uui: mul msr.ASM)

FLUIDS

of the body, thus removing tlio

cause and rendering the cure

CERTAIN

aivl r::uitA-

It thoroughly eradicates every particle of

from.the system, and will

NXREL

the

TAINTS

and

AN:.TIMLATI

SVI-HILITIC

TOISONS,

perfect state of HliALTIl and PfRITV. CAUTION

TO THE

Pi

and.

vines, an.l all in:i:KoiTAKr

and rcstoro tho systorn to a

DLIC.-BC

particular and nsk

for Dr. Hasterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla...... and take no other. Somo dealers T.iay loll you I'when they have not thisjthey have sums OTIIE»' SAIISAI'AIIII.LA, equally goo.l wliieh they can purchase elic pr:r. Beliavc them not. Thev toll yon this to gel your money. O.N'iv ROTTI.K ol'Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsjparilla conliiin moro cntATivi: rnorEUTY than SIX of any othor in use. Remember this is tha medicine that 1 as e!Teotcd so many ASTONISHING Cl'RKS in all ])a:ta cf thccnuntry. ^^"I'ricc per bottle, or f, bottles fr f:,.

Prepared and sold by Dr. FASTEI.T, southes^t' corner uf'Third and Chestnut strscts, St. Liiiis, .C Mo., and by all druggists throughout tho We.-.tcrn. anl.Southern Strels,

TO FliVFlt AJii) AGI/KSUL'FMKKK.S.

DR.

KAST'KIILY'S

FEVER AND AGUE KILLEK

This Medicine will «live Ague ami I'evfi Chills ami Fever, liunt Ague, Inlcrmir lent and Keniittcnt Fevers, and ever foimo! Fever incident to the West.

Among all the CELEBRATBI/ REMEDIES fb Ague ainl Fever, first and foremost in rank stand Dr. Kasteiiy's Fever and Ague Killer.

During the last five yci.rs this remedy has cured over two hundred thousand cases, which hitestablished its'elliency beyond all doubt and con troverey as the BEST and ONLY CERTAIN CERE for this distressing disease. It isnPOSIirVE CURE, both SPEEDY and PERMANENTIt will cure the WORST CASES, no matter of how Ion standing or HOW BAD. It will also cum Enlargement oft! Spleen, Agauc Cakes, etc.

Reader, have you tho Ague and Fever! Then procure Dr. Easterly's Foveraiid Ague Killer, and use it according to the directions—IT WILL CUKE VOL*. Have you FRIENDS siiifecing with Ague and Fever.' (Jo tell them to procure v. Dr. Easterly's Fever and A^ne Killer, and sntfer no loiifrcr. This is the medicine TO USE. for this plain reason: IT ALWAYS CURES, and is perfectly HARMLESS to tlio most delicate constitution, or tender infant. f5?"Price ?1 per bottle, or six bottles for f^.

RT'Prcpared by Dr. EASTERLY, comer of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., to whom all ordors must be addressed.

For sale by T: D, BROWN, Druggist Crawfordsvilic and by Druggists generally throughout tli* United States.

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