Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 May 1858 — Page 3
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.JT When you hear an old bachelor inilrti^uot ininit the extriTigiocc of wotomfiwr that he haa nivtr calculated the fcmreds of ftollaas he haa spent for wines and cigars.
DIED.—On Monday evening *h® 3d, at MYen o'clock, Joseph D. Maaterson, of oooanmption.
The deceased was a printer, and for many years worked at the business in this |lao«. His health for a long period had been failing, and for the last four months previous to his death, he was confined to
biiM-
CRAWFORDSVILLE MARKET. REVIZW
FLOCK,
Omct, April 17th 1858.
bbl
SACK FLOUB,
(fneen)
WniT*
CHICKEXS.
BUTTER,V
CHEESE
14,00
60 lb sacks 1,00
WJIXAT, Sboah 60 :Co*k,
3?btuh
POTATOES,
20
OAT*, %Mnuh 15 JUr^ton--. 6,00
3) bush 20
do (dried) $ bnsh 1,00
TEACHES,
do %bnsh. none
BEANS,
$ bash
TIMOTJIT SEED,
19
SALT,$,bbllb
Cghn MEAL,
1,00
bnsh 2.25
"Sdoz
FT
1,50
-Comes, V® 1* SCOAB, ))%.'•' 9 -Moumes.»ga) so
12X
Eoas, doz 3
10
3,00
$ bush 60
TO THE LADIES.
1VE invito the attention of Ilouskeepers, Seamstresses, Dressmnkors and Manufactures of all kinds of clothing to the pcrfcct adaption of
WHEELER & WUXSON'S ''VTVIB fiEWINO Machinc» for their UBO. Having obtaincd theagency for the snlo of these Machines
In Montgomery co. wo are now prepared to furnish them at Manufactures prices adding say $1,50 freight on each. They combine nil the improvements that havo been made for sewing. They are simple in construction, oflicient and dnrabic in operation, beautiful in Modlc & Finish, fitted to adorn the parlor, and suited to the workshop.— Their speed is from 1200 to 2000 stitches per minute, or cqftal in efficiency to twelve seamstresses. Tbey arc not only warranted to give satisfaction, but all expenses for keeping them in order will be paid for three years to come. Tn short we feel confident that tlicso Machines in their present form aro the best ever offered to tlic public. Any one wishing to see a sample Machine can do so by calling at tho residence of D. IIarter,in Crawfordsvllle, where one may be seen in operation. CircnlarsdiscripUvoof the different kinds of Machines with references, priccs, fcc., &c., free of expense, call at tho storo of
CAMPBELL, GALEY & 1IARTER.
Crawfordsvillo, May 8. 3in
BOOT AND SHOE
O I
Corncr of Green & Main, Sts.
The only exclusive Boot & Shoe Store in
CRAWFORDSVIIilJE.
Where customers can purchase not only every kind of urticloin tho Boot and Shoe trade butatprices
LowcrTlian Anywhere Else.
The great indiicemcnt wo offer in our prices nnl tho beautiful quality anil durability of our stock of Hoots and Shoes are such that overy mini, woman nnd child will save
Twenty-five Per-cent
By trading at our establishment a quarter of a dollar .Raved these times is an item that no one should ovorlook. Betas exclusive in the business and with tho host of facilities for doing business we are enabled to
UNDERSELL
Any of tho Drv Goods storos in town that sell Boots nnd shoes Tfie Mowing comprises a list of our Splendid stcck of ....
Boots and Shoes.
Ladies'Kid Congress Cm iters j. Laco Gaitc'rsj Kid Slippers: j?:
Kip Ileolcd Shoes? Calf Sewed Shoes: Sheep Skin Over-Shoes Lasting Congross Gaiters Kid Buskins Calf Ilceled Shoes :i Goat Boots .. Rubber Over-Shoes Moccasins, Fur and Cotton Lined Gents' Calf Cork solod Boots: ." Single
Doublo Grained Boots Cloth congress Gaiters Kip Shoes: Doublod soled Calf Boots
Kip
Calf coneress Gaiters Plain calf Shoes:
Gloves and Hosiery.
Gents* Brick Gloves: Gray Morino IIosc: 5 Mixed cotton half Hose
1
.Woolen Half Hose Fancy cotton half I lose
'Ladies Cotton IIosc: Woolen Ilose The stock cmbraccs every variety and style, and will bo sold at tho very lowest figures for CASH. (tr Connected with tho establishment is a Mannfacturing Department. All orders for Work, exocutod with promptness and dispatch.
May 8 '5S-v9n42-tf. DAVID KESTER.
STATE OP INDIANA, Montgomery County, Court of Common Pleas of said County,
Emory.
1
James P. Thrope,' Marshal Craig, Angclino Craig, ^potilion for partition. Elizaboth Craig, John Stroud, Louisa Stroud. Elizabeth C. Ilcddlcson, William C. Hoddleson. Elizabeth A. Townloy & John N. Townley, (impleaded with Mary E. Catbreth, et. al.
Defendants.
WHEBEA8,
Sheriff's Sale
BY virtue of an execution' to mt directed from the cleric of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county I will expote to aale at public auction at tno Court House door in the townor Crawfordsvillo, Montgomery county, and State of Indiana, on Saturday the 5th day of June, 1353, between the hours'of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day the rents and profits for the term of seven yeats of the following described real estate to-wit: a part of tie west half of the southeast quarter of section 8, township 19 north of range west, and bounded as follows: beginning at a cor ner 20 rods oast of the south west corner of said west half, running thenoc with the ofiginhl line east 20 rods, thence north' 30 rods, thence south 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing ten acres more or leas, all lying .in tho county of Montgomery and State of Indiana, and if the rents ana profits will not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution I will then and there at the same time and place offer a sufficient amount of the above describea real estate to satisfy said debts and costs taken on execution as the property of William C. Endicot and James Harlan, at the suit of George Cooper and Israel Clark.
Wm. II. SCHOOLER, Sheriff of M- C. May 8, 185S. vol9 no42r 3w.
Sheriffs Sale.
Bthe
F) bnsh ... 20
Am.ES,
virtue of an execution to me directed from Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, I will expose to sale at public auction at tho Court House door in the Town of Crawfordsvillo, Montgomery County and State of Indiana, on Saturday the 8th day of May 135S, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day, the rente and profits for tho term of seven vcars, of tho following described real estate to-wit: twenty-six feot( 26) off the south side of the north half of lot No. one hundred and thir-t.y-five(18a)08thc same is known and designated on the original plat of the Town of Crawfordsville, in the County of Montgomery and State of Indiana, and if the rents and profits will not bring sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will then and there, at tho same time and place offer a sufficient amount of the above described real estate to satisfy said debts and costs, taken on execution as the property of John T. Backus and Hannah Backus, at the suit of Henry C. Johnson.
W. n. SCHOOLER Sheriff of M. C.
April 6th, 1853. No. 42-lw. The abovo salo is postponed until Sa tusday the Stli day of May, 1853, by order of theplantiffsfcttorney. W. n. SCHOOLER Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale.
BY
virtue of tin execution to mo directed from tho Clerk the Court of Common I'lens, of Mo ntgoracry county I will expose to salo at public auction at the Court House door in the twon of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, and State of Indiana, on Saturday, the 15th day of May, 1353, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following described real estate to-wit: tho east half of tho north west quarter, the west half of the north east quarter, and a part of the east half of tho north east quarter of section 20, township 19, range 4 west, containing 167 16-100, acrOB more or less all lying and being in tho county of Montgomery and State of Indiana, and if the rents and profits will not bring-a sulii cient sum to satisfy »aid execution, I will then and there at the same time and place offer a sufli ciont amount of tho above described real estate to satisfy said debts and costs, taken on execution as the property of Allison Williams & Allen T. Nicholson, at tho suit of John W. Blair, and others.
Wm. II. SCHOOLER, Sheriff of M. C,. April 24,1S5S. v9, n40. 3\v.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY
virtue of nn execution to mo directed from the Clerk of the Court of Common I'loos of Montgomery county, I will expose to sale nt Public auction at the court house door in the totfn of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county and State of Indiana, on Saturday, the 15th day of May 1S5S, between the hou'ts of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following described real estate, to-wit: the north half of lots nnmbei 5 li. 7 and 8 in Cramer and Parker's addition to tfte town of Piirkersburg, also lot number 26, and lot number 2'J, irt the original plat of the town of l'arkersburg, all lying1 in the county of Montgomery and State of'lndiana, and if the rents nnd profits will not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will then nnd there at tho same time, nnd place offer a sufficient amount of the above described real estate to satisfy wiid debts ami costs taken on execution as the property of Wilson C. Turner at the suit of Samuel Snrinkcl.
WM. II. SCHOOLER Sheriff of 31. C.
Apr. 24, 3w.
Sale of Real Estate.
NOTICK
is hereby given that, by virtue of a dcerec rendered at the March Term, lS5S,of the Montgomery Circuit Court, the ui dcrsigned, Commissioner appointed for the purpose, will sell at private sale, tho following real property, situatod in Montgomery county, State of Indiana, towit:
liTlio
oast lmlf of the south west quarter of
seccion one, in township eighteen, north of range three, west, containing eighty acrcs." Subject to the one third interest of the widow of Josiah Miller late of this countv, deceased. Terms as follows: One third of tho purchase money in hand one third in nine months the residue in fifteen mouths from date of sale the purchaser cxccuting his notes for tho deferred instalments, with interest from date, and with sufficient surely. WM. II. SCHOOLED, C'ommiss'r.
May S, 1S')S.
Nan
July Term, A. D. 1S5S.
Elizaboth Leek, et. al. Plaintifs vs. :r Sarah J. 8mith, -f Joseph A. Smith, Aaron Stewart, Mary E. Emory, Girori J.
I
on tho fifth day of May A. D. 1358.
nald plaintiffs, by Thompson & Ristino, their attorneys, filed in the Clerks office of said court, their petition for partition of Real Esta^o in the above entitled case, to-wit: (here insert it) said plaintiffs also flled'affidavits setting forth that tho said Defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana. Therefore notice of the filing and pendency of said petition is hereby given to the said non-resident Defendants, Sarah J. Smith, Joseph A. Smith, Aaron Stewart, Vary E. Emory, Girnri
dkton, Elizabeth A. Townley and John N. Townley, that they may appear on tie first day of the next term or said court, to bo holden In tho Court Houaa *t Crawfoidaville, in said county. of Mont°n the first Monday in July next, low) aad amwer said complaint. 1B»
Wm- c-
M»7I
VANCE, Clerk.
1858.
n*», 8w.
Tools.
iim O^IERAL aMMtmant of Carpentera', «oopil.ew'aadBhekamiM'Twb,raorivadby ppr.S4'£8. 6KIME8 At BUBBBIDGE.
niiwi.
Guardian's Sale.
OTICK is hereby given that in pursuance of order of tlic Court of Common Pleas I will sell at public auction on Saturday the 15th day of May next, upon tho promises, the following descilicd real estate in Wayne Township, Montgomery countv Indiana, being tlic propcity of Margaret J. Steele ct. al. infant l:eir of Samuel Steele, deceased, to-wit: the undivided three fourth parts of the cast half of the north-east qr. section :2 Id Township 19 north of range 5'west, containing SO acres, subjcct to a dower right therein. Terms: one third of tho purchase money to be paid in hand one third in 6 moil ths, and the residue in h! months from day of sale, the purchaser givinsrhis noto with approved surety, with interest from date, for the deferred instalments, waiving valuation laws. JOHN S. GRAY.
April 17, 1S5S. 4w. Guardian. The above sale is postponed until Saturday the 15tli May, 1S5S.
Sale of Real Estate
OTICF. is hereby given tlmt in pcrsuancc of an |Ai order of the Court of Common Picas of Montgomery county, tho undersigned administrator of the estate of William Confer, dcccnscd, will sell at public auction on Saturday the 5th day of Juno, 1S5S, the following described real estate, subject to the interests of the widow of the deceased, tlicrein: To-wit: a pioco of ground with its appcrtcnanelcs, situated in the village of Yonntsvillc, in said county, known and described as sixty poles out of tlic south west corncr of section three, Township Eighteen North of Range 5 west that is eight rods sqiiarc, the sale to be on the premises, one-third of tho purchase money to bo paid in hand, one third in three, and the remaining third in six mouths from dav of sale, the purchaser to exccntc notes for tho two last payments, waiving valuation and appraisment laws.
PETER WILCOX.
April 24, Sw Vol9, n40.
Lumber! Lumber! Lumber!
THE
subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville, and vicinity that ho has opened a Lumber yard on Walnut street in tho south west part of town, near ButHngtons carpentor shop, where he will keep on hand a general assortment of lumber, which lie will scli at tho lowest market prices. E. CLARK.
April 24, 1S5S. v9, n49, Sin.
IMPORTANT.
TIIE
undersigned having left the county of Montgomery would inform his friends and patrons, that ho* has left his accounts with Mr. .Tames Palmer, now at Graham Brothers, who wili bo pleased to have yon call and pay him immediately, I also wish to sell my farm, 6 miles North west of Crawfordsville, and* have nnthorized Mr. Joel Lee, to sell the same. Persons wishing to buy a farm will do well by calling upon Mr. Lee, before purchasing elswhere. C. W. I'RATflER.
May 1st, 1S5S. 8m.
Farming Implements.
CRADLES,
Scythes, Snaths, Rakes, Shovels
Spades, Hoes', Plows and Cultivators. Also., 25 of Sanford's Straw and Hay Cutters,- the pnblic are respectfully invited to examine this machine for utility, durability and cheapness, it cannot bet urpasscd. For sale by apr. 24 '5S. GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
Farticnlar Notice.
HATING
dc«roas of closing np oar bn«ne»»and request •II who may bo indebted to UB to call at the old stand and aetUe their aoconnte without farther notice.
Oar book* mnst bo closed soon and attention to thia notice will save the trouble and expense of a settlement with an officer. i: BROWN
NEW GOODS!
CHEAP GOODS!! 4 S ri, U'
Spring and Summer
Allen, Galey & Keeran
Are now prepared for tho Spring and Summer trade with a select stock of Spring and Summer
O O S
Which tlicy are now offering to their friends and patrons and the community at large at the lowest
A S I E S
And on favorable ternis exactly suited to the
I E S
As it is useless to undertake to enumerate tho -. •. ..••«- ......
VARIETY, STYLE AND QUALITY,
Ot'goods of which our stock consists wc would briefly state that we have a
O I E S E E I O N
OF
STAPLE AND
A O O S
Suited to the wear of
Genls? Ladies, Boys and Girls.
•ALSO A STOCK OF
Groceries, Hardware and
QUikiSISWARE &.C.,
All of which we offer to our friends in exchange for all kinds of merchantable
PRODUCE.
Being thankful for past favdrs we once more extend a general invitation,
Come One! Come All!!
MARKET PRICE IN GOODS.
At the Store of ALLEN, GALEY & KEERAN, in the Room formerly occupied by Graham Brothers. West of the Court House.
May 1st, 1S53. ly.
REMOVAL!
BOOKS AND
STATIONERY!!
F. M. HEATON
HAS REMOVED HIS
Hook and Stationery Store,
1
O IT
N. W. Corner of Main & Green Sts.,
IN THE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY
PURSEL & BRO.,
Where he has on hand and for sale
E A
1 ,V *.
ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND
STAPLE STATIONERY,
School, Blank & Miscellaneous
POCKET CUTLERY, PURSES,
Pictures, Portmonics &c.
Don't fail to drop in at the "Old Corner!" Crawfordsville, May 1,1S5S. v9n41yl.
Farticnlar Notice,
J•
solcl onr entire stock of goods, we are
A
SIMPSON.
May, 8, 1653. vol9. no42. tf.
WINN, having disposed of his enti.e stock of goods, and quit the business, would most respectfully inform those who are indebted to him for goods, either by note or book acconnt, that an immediate settiem«nt is desired. The Books can be found in the front room over Christman a Gregg's store. JACOB "WINN.
April 24, 1S5S. T9, n40.
Table and Pocket Cutlery. FINE assortment, of a superior quality, just t\. reccivad by apr. 84'58. GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
Sash, Window Glass, &c. ACOO'ii^litB bf Pine Sash,'assorted siiea & 75 boxes Window Glass do do Doors, &c., for sale by apr. 24 '58 GtlMES & BURBRIDGE.
$29,000 STOCK
New Goods For The
I I O N
GRAHAM BRO S
Silks, Dry Goods, Bonnets
A N I O N S
a
Bring your Butter, Eggs, Lnrd, Feathers, Rags, Bacon, Beeswax, Tallow, &c., &c.,.
For which wc will allow you tho
READY HADE CL0T1I1IVC UP STAIRS.
THE LARGEST' STOCK OF
Boots and Shoes In Town.
Hats, Caps, Carpets,
Crockery Ware, Groceries, &c.,
WE
Sell more goods than any ONE ITor.sc in INDIANA, nnd do our own WORK, nnd can and will Under Sell all Competition.
COAL OIL, LARD OIL, FISII OIL,
Unseed Oil, White Lead,
Together with a full and complete assortment of
A I N S
EVKK BKOUG1IT TU THIS MAKKF-T, Which wc aro determined to sell, as low as can be purchased in the Wabash Valley, for cash, or to prompt payers, on space. Call at No. 4, Empire jlock, Crawfordsville.
April 24, ISoS. v9n40.
WEof
have just received a large and fresh supply Dr. C. W. Eoback's Scandinavian Ulood Purifier ancl Blood Pills. apr 24'5S MANSON & POWEKS.
FUESn supply of Dr. irclmbold's cxtract of Huehu, for sale by 24 '53 MANSCN & POWEKS. apr
ONE
cross Bocrliavo's Holland Bitters, apr 24'5S MANSON & POWERS.
HOWE'S.
Hurley's Bnli's, and Guysott's Sar-
snpnrifla, for salo hy apr 24'5S MANSON & POWERS.
GROSS McLano's Pills and Vermifnpe, O apr 24 '5S MANSON & POWERS.
AVERYBrushes,
large assortment of Paint and White Wash for salo by apr 24 '5S MANSON & POWERS.
WOODS
and Cliristadors Hair Dye for sale by apr 24'5S MANSON POWERS.
g»A Boxes Star 'and Adamantine Candles, for O" sale cheap by Dnnrrwc apr24'5S MAIVSOIM & IOWERS.
"PEPPER, Spice and Cinnamon, ground and un-
*pgr™f'
f°r Sal°
SUPERIOR
^MANSON & POWERS.
TAON'T forget to trj-our Cigars and Tobacco wc
H. N. CHRISTMAN.
No.
2,
J:
GRAHAM BROTHERS.
April 21, 1S5S. tf.
MANSON & POWERS,
In the Field Again! 1
With the largest ancl Best sclcetcd stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
OILS, DYE STUFFS, TOBACCO,
is:
CS-
9
Window Glass, Glass Ware, GLASS LAMPS, COAL OIL LAMPS,
& POWERS.
apf 24 '5S MANSOIs POWERb
BACON
Br These Machines are justly admitted to be the best, in the market for family larssent on applicaiton. Apr.. 1»,.ImS
A FINE lot of Gilt Moulding and French Lith-
FOOLS
Cap, Letter, Note,
FOR. MEN AND BOYS WEAR,
SILKS, BERAGES, DELAINES, LAWNS,
A.\D AH KINDS DP SICE
DRY GOODS, FOR THE LADIES.
Bonnets, Hats, Caps,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTIIINU, &€., &€,.
Bring on your Money and your
IF YOU WANT
IS A N & E
HARDWARE AND COMMISSION
imz «Z2 J£Ll A. Si
E A O O S
At the same old plaee where you have always found us ready to receive our friends.
A
Fresh Teas at „,.„rl,0
WANTED, for which we will pay the prio. in «J-AS80S
& TOWERS
GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 435 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 7SO CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 6 WEST FOURTH ST., CINCINNATI*
LCMI,Bill,
Bath and
Billet Paper: Envelopes and Blank Books, at rliSK aEAToys.
APTIST, Old and New School Presbyterian, Methodist and Cristian Hymn Books—Tcstaments, Bibles, Sacred Melodeons, The Shawm, Christian Plwlmist, «fec., 4c-, always on hand nnd for salo cheap by.
MAY 'US. FRANK HEATON.
ELTZROTII & HARDING.
April 24, 185S. vo9. n40.
Grimes & Burbridge,
No. 1, Coiiiiiicreial Block,
RE now receiving the largest and best assorted stock of
General Hardware,
ever opened in this market, to which they call the especial attention of all who may desire any article in their branch of trade.
Having purchased goods from
I S A N S
and at prices proportioned to the times, they feel confident of presenting extra inducements to buyers. Apr. 24.1S5S-— v9n4".
Iron and Nail3.
05T Tons assorted Iron /w3 150 Kegs Nails: iust received and for sale by GRIMES & BURBRIDGE. april 34,1S59*
General Hardware.
FULL assortment, for bcilding purposes, rer\ ceived and for sale by tpr. 24 '5S. GKl\lE8 ABU RBRIDGE.
Groceziea
COFFEE.
Empire Block, Crawfordsville, Ind,
... .. -. DEALERS IN
Iron, NailSj Steel, Axles, Springs, Sash and Glass,
Bolls, Mechanic's Tools,
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
a a a a a
Together with Agricultural Implements, among which is the
KENTUCKY HARVESTER!
Acknowledged to be the best Reaper and Mower combined now in nso. (The above ciit represents a Reaper.} For this machine we can frive the best of reference. We have a lot of these machines on hand and shall order as the demand will justify To secure am achine be'sure and order in time. Also,
Manney's Reaper and Mower Combined,
MOFFITT'S CELEBRATED THRESHER AND SEPARATOR,
Cutting Boxes, Corn Crushers, Corn Planters & Shelters,
MOORE'S GRAIN DRILL, &c., &c.
S3?" All orders addressed to us shall meet with prompt nttcntion. ,,..C11K1STMAN & GEEGG, No. 2, Empire Clock. Crawfordsville, April 24,1S5S. v'Jn-10.
LOOK 01T FOR MCE
W E A E
We are still on hands with a recruit of nice
Spring anil Summer
Goods, nov/ ready for Market at still
LOWER RATES THAN EVER.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE.
Just come i»i and see our New
Bummer Cloths, Cassimers,
Tweeds, ami Cotton Goods
Sugar, Molasses. Teas, Tobacco, Can
dles, Spiccs, Dva Stuffs. &c., «fcc. apr.24'58 "GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings.
A
LARGE and complete stock, rocoivcd and now opened by arr. 24 '59 GRIMES A BURBRIDGE-
N. W. GRIMES,
Is Now Rceclvfsie a Larac
And Beautiful Stock of
SPRING AND SOME
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, BATS, CAPS, BONNETS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Queensware, Notions, &c„
WIIIOl HE OFFEISS TO TIIE TRADE
AT THE LOWEST
O E I I O N
A GOOD stcck of White Goods, Ladies fsinoy -'"Dress and triiiurtin? Goods. Rihhon.s, Eilfrinirs, Iiisertings, Lace, Collars Siuevus. Now open at GRIMKS'
April -24. 1355.
~W AVELLA. Dc IJcrffc, Oriental SnstiiH, Cliallis, Lawns, Knrazes, Delaines, Gingham and fancy prints. Beautifnl I'attcriw, «t
April 24,
S. H. GREGG TO FEVFR AND AGUE SUFFERERS.
GIMMES'
Gloves and Hosiexy.
SADIES
and Gents, a full assortment at GRIMES'
April 24, ISoS.
Staples.
C'Drills.
fOTTONADE?. Ripkas, Benin?,Checks, Slripcs, Ticks, Brown Blcachcd Miulins. Linnens, Crashf Ac., at low fignrs at GRIMF^S'
April 23. JS.iS.
irgains.
good
in LOV/U to ijj had at
April at.
I: j9.
GRIMES'
LADIES' OWN REMEDY. 'DR. HOOPERS FEMALECORDIAL. This is a safe, pleasant, and ccrtain cflrc for Female Complaints arising from debility, such as Irregularity of the Menses, I-'luor Albusor Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Xcrvcs, Frigbtfnl Dreams and II diseases canscd hy colds, Checked Perspiration, Excesses, over Excitement, etc., of the sovuu! organs. No female who has any Irregularities of the Monthly Periods will be just to herself if she c'oes not nse DR. IIOOI'EK'S FEMALE CORDIAL at oncc. It is a SPEEDY nnd roeiTivi CCRE. Thousands of females have been cured by this Cordial after tlia prescriptions of their Physicians had (aside and the disease resisted all other treatment.
Fricc $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. J3f~l'repared by DR. EASTERLY, corncr of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo. or sole by T. D. BROWN, Druggist, Crawfordsville, and by Druggists generally tlirongliont the United States.
a COMPLETE assortment of WALL PAPER, r\_ Window Blinds, Curtain Fixtures, Tassels, ic., for mlo at may 1 '58. FRANK UKATON S.
Ml. EASTEBLT S
FEVER AND AGUE KILLER.
This Medicine will care Agae and Fever* Chills and Fever, Daiab Ajpie, lntennittent sad Realtteat Fevent ibid every form of Fever incidentto the West.
Among all the CELEBRATED REMEDIES for Ague and Fever, first and foremost in rank stands Dr. Easterly's Fever and Agne Killer.
During the last flte Jxr.rs this rcmody has cured aver two hundred thousand cases, which lias cstablishecfits'efficncy beyond nil doubt nnd controvercy a3 the BES"f and ONLY CERTAIN CURE for this distressing disease. It is a POSITIVE CURE, both SrEEDY and TERM ANENT. It will cure the WORST CASES, no matter of how long standing or IIOW BAD. It will also enro Enlargement of tt Splocn, Agauc Cakes, otc.
Reader, havo yon tho Aguo and Fever! Then procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, and use it according to tho directions—IT WILL crisE YOB. lfavc yon FRIENDS anfTcoing with Aguo and Fever? Go toll them to proenro Dr. Easterly's Fever nnd Ague Killer, nnd suffer no longer. Thia is tho mcdicinc TO USE. for this plain reason: IT ALWAYS CURES, and is perfectly HARMLESS to tlic most dclicnto constitution, or tender infant..'
ESyPrico $1 per bottle, or'six bottles for #5. SSgTPrcparcd by Dr. EASTERLY, coinar of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., to whom all ordors must he addressed.
For sale by T. D, BROWN, Druggist Crawfcrds ville and by Druggists generally throughout tli United States.
For
Hen!in? tlic Sick and Afflicted. I E A S E S Iodine and Sdrsaparilla. THIS is tho only preparation in tho United States that combinos in a highly concentrated stntc, the extract of SAKSAIUUILLA, YKLLOW DOCK, STILLXOIA, and tho IODINE
OK
POTASSIUM, and tho
only preparation that is worthy of tho least confidcncc of the public for the euro of those diseases arising from an impure satto oftlio BLOOD, or other fluids of tho system, viz: Scrofula, Ob«tinate Old Sores, Pimples oi» the Fnce. Blotches, Iloils, Chronic Sore
Eyes, Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Head, Salt Rheum. Cancers, Goitre, White Swellings, Fever Sores, File.V Erysipelas, Swelling Qf the Glands, Rheumatism* Discrises of the Kidneys, Blnddr nnd Urinary Organs, Dropsy, Gravel, Liver Complnintj Dyspepsia, Nervons Affections, General Debility, Secondary Syphilis, or Venereal Diseases, Pains in the Done.s nnd Joints, all Chronic Diseases, nnd Diseases arising from the use of Mercury and Calomel. Dr. Easterly's IODINE and SARSAPARILLA contains sneli rowEitrtTL CURATIVE
that tho
rnorEnTiEs,
O N E S S A N IN
aild
W O 8 A S E S O
DISEASE, readily yield to its inlluenjc This medicine is a SI-EEDY, rosiTtvF. and KADIOAT. ccnr. for MEUCUUIAL DISEASES,no matter how deeply it may havo eaten into the frame and vital organs. It will enre SIICOND'AHY SyniiLis, or VENEKEAI. DISEASES, no matter how long it mny havo been in tho system, or what may havo been its clfocts. It will cure OLD SOKES, no matter how canted, nnd is
THE ONLY MEDICINE THAT WILL.
For all Scnor
ULOUS DISEASES and OLD SOKES it is a positive CUIEE. All external applications arc highly inconvenient and can only bo temporary in their cffcts. This medicine attacks the disoasc at its souitcE.by purifying the ULOOD, exciting tho LIVER to a healthy action, changing the
Secretions oftlio
system, and hy driving out all tho
impuke
ami
DISEASED FLUIDS of the body, thus removing tho cause and rendering tho cure CEKTAIN nnd PKIIMANENT,
It thoroughly eradicates every particlo of MEitcuitv from the system, and will ANNTIMLATE and axi'Ei. the sYriin.iTic VIRUS, and all HEREDITARY TAINTS and TOISONS, aud restoro tho s}'fltcm to a pcrfcct state of HEALTH and PURITY.
CAUTION
TO THE
PUBLIC.—Bo particular and ask
for Dr. Easterly's Iodine nnd Snrsaparilln, and take no other. Some dcalors may tell you (when they have not this)thcy havo some OTIIKK SAKSAVAKILLA, c«|ually good which they can pin chase clicii ]cr. Hcliove them not. They toll you his to get your money. ONE BOTTLE of Dr. Easterly's Iodine nnd Sarsaparilltv contains inoro CUKATIVK PROPERTY than SIX of any other in use. Remember this is tho modiaine that has oircctod so many ASTONISHING CURES in all parts ot ihecountry.
J^y'l'rice ^1 ]ur liottlc, or bottles for £5. Prepared and sold hy Dr.
EASTKI.Y,
October 31, 1S37—v5»nl5-lly
southern
lorner of Third and Chestnut Htrscts, St. Louis, Mo., and hy all druggists throughout the Western nnd Southern Strcts,
STOP THAT COUGH.
DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSA37 Will Cure Coughs, Cnlds, Asshinn, Con sumhtion, Broncliiis, Spitting of Blood.
Pain in the Side mid Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Compinint, Palpitation of (lie Heart, and all Diseases of the Thront, Chest and Lungs. This Balsam is beyond 'all doubt the most pleasant and cllicacious remedy ever discovered for all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs.— It has been thoroughly tested, and is nniversalvl and is universally acknowledged by Physician-, Druggists, and all who have used .t, as thu BEST RKMEDY now offered to the Public for Pulmonary Complaints.
Teo much care and attention cannot he given to Diseases of the Lungs. Reader, haver yov a Cold, Cough, or any disease of the Lungs? Lo not neglect it. Millions of the young, the fashionable and the gay, aro annually consigned to a premature grave by neglecting to attend to a common cold. Colds and Coughs lea to CONSUMPTION, and if not removed by a prop er remedy, then to an early death. Be advised in time. Procure at once that celebrated remedy
DR. CARTAIt'SCOUCH BALSAM—which hus cured thousands upon thousands after Physicians, and ALL NOTED EEMEDIES had failed, and the pa ticnthad been given up by friends to diu-
No person afllictcd with a Cough, Cold, or any disease of the Throat' Chest or Lacgs, will be just to themselves if they go down to the grave witliou using DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM. It will cure if a carc he possible.
JSEPTrice 25 cants and £1 00 pcrbottlo JSPPrepared by Dr. K. EASTERLY. Southeast corncr of Third and Chestnut streets, St.Louis, Mo
J5?"For sale by T. BROWN, druggist, Crawfordsville. anil by Druggists generally throughout the United States.
To the Unfortunate Victims DR. BAKER'S SPECIFIC.
This is Safe and Specific Cure for Gonorrhoee, Gleet, .Strictures Seminal Weakness, Disuses of the Kidneys, Biaader. and all Diseases of Ihe Genital
Organs Thia popular and specific remedy will cure all diseases of the Genital organs in a few days. It has saved thousands upon thousands from the hands of MER 'ILESS UUACKS, if not from a
rREMATur.r
KER'S
GRAVE. In C.HC of infection DR. BA
SPECIFIC is tlic only SAFE and SURE
REMEDY.
Have yon a private Disease?
I nEALTii
Do tvl
neglect it- If you go to a regular Physician with
votir
case, you PERIL yonr REPUTATION. If von goto an ADVERTISING Quack you riruii. YOUR
FOR LIKE. Avoid both, and use I)RBAKER*S SPECIFIC, which is vary agreeable to tho taste, and .contains plain directions for use. With it yon can CURE YOURSELF, and thus prevent ALL EXPOSURE. It will cure the worst cases of secret disease, and restore the system to a perfectstate of HEALTH AND
i-UKITY.
£Sf Price 50 per bottle. igr* Prepared by Dr. .EASTERLY, corncr of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo.
J3T Sold by T. B. BROWN Jk CO. Drug ists, Crawfordsvillo, and by Druggists generally? 'hrmiffhout the United Sttii '». T^—
