Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 May 1858 — Page 3
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FLOUB-Tie
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@•4 of for 60 for common to mcdrom We«*«™» $4 80®
$4
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for hippitigb»nd8of round
hoopextrt Ohio, cloiing dull «nd tending
^GRAIN—Whe*t is in demand, and the nurfket is fittner rtlea of 40,000 bush, at 82@84oOkifc^o Bpnng 00c for Mil. wankee Clob $1 00 for Red Indiana $1 08 ior prime Red, and $1 20 for prime White Michigan. Corn is steady sales of 28,000 bash, at 72c for mixed western 71 @73o for White Southern, and 75c for Yellow Southern.
CRAWFORDSVILLE MARKET. a BKTIEW OrricE, May 15tfc 1S58. I Ftotm,|i[b«.'.-V ....$4,00 8*0* FXBIK, SO TB AOCKA wiikAtiXbash*. aWt, Vbnsh.-
OATS, $bush
POTATOES,
AT, ton $ bush An-m, (green) bush do (dried) $ bush pKACUU, do-rlB bu»h-« WmtlBBAN*, tibuh TiMotRY SKSb^y-bnflh ••••.••• CHICKS**', iot V... Come, fllL *. SuOAR, lb
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20
15
6,00 80 40 1,00 none 1,00 2,25 1,50 14 9 50 12X 5 10
MOLASSES, 3JJ gal BVTTKB, f)lb EGOS, doz CIIEZSX, Tb BALT,»bbl... 3,00 COUN IICAI.,.9 bu'Hr
50
Sheriffs Sale.
virt nc of nn execution to me directed from the Clerkof the Court of
Common
I'lcns, or
Montgomery county I will expose to sale at public auction at the Ciourt House door in the town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, and State of Indian, on Saturday, the 12th day of June, 1858, between tlio hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 clock 1\ M. of wiid day the rents and profits for the term ofscven years of tbo following described real estate to-wit: the undividod half of the east half of the north east quarter of Section No. 23, in township IS north of Ilango five wcst,and the undivided half of the west half of tho north west quarter of section 24-ln township and range aforesaid, all Wing and being in tho County of Montgoraoiy and State of Indiana, and if the rents and profits will not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution I will then and thero at tho same time and place offer a sufficient amount of the above described real estate to satisfy said debts and costs, token on execution as tbo property of Jose ph L. Willson at tiic suit of Abraham Ilornor.
W. II. SCHOOLER Sheriff of M. C.
May, 22d 1858. No. 44-3w.
Sheriff's Sale.
Btho
virtue of an cxccution to me directed from Clerk of the Court of Common I'lens of Montgomery county, I will exposo to snle at Public auction at the court house door in tho town of Crawfordsvillo, Montgomery county and Btuto of Indiana, on Saturday, tho 12th day of Juno, ISoS, between tbo hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four O'clock r. M. of said day, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of tho following described "'real estate to-wit:'tlic west half of the east half of the south cast quarter of section 20 township 20 range 3 west containing 40 acres more or less all lying and being in the County of Montgomery and
State of Indiana and iftlic rents and profits will not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution I will then and there at tlie same time and place offer sufficient amount of tho above described real estate to satisfy said debts and costs taken on execution as tho proporty of Henry Siinth deceased George Smith being administrator of tho same, lit tlie suit of Alexander Henderson.
Win. 11. SCHOOLER, Sherill* of M. C,. May 22,1358. No. 44-3w.
Sheriff's Sale.
virtue of an cxccution to mo directed from jthe Clerk of tho Circuit Court of Montgomery 'County, 1will expose to sale at public auction at tho Court House uoor in the Town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery County and State of Indiana, on Saturday tho 12tli day of Juno lS.iS, between tlie hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four clock 1'. M. of said day, tbo fonts and profits for the term of seven yoare, of the following described real estate to-wlt: forty-fivo acres off of tlio south end of the south cast quarter of section six in township 19 north of range four west and lying and being tlio County of Montgomery and State of Indiana, and if tho rents and profits will not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution I will then and tliero at the same time and placo offer a.sufficient amount of the above described real estate to satisfy said debts and costs, taken on execution as tho property of David Croy and Mary Croy, at at tlio suit of Robert 11. Craig, James Graham and others. ...
Win. II. SCHOOLER. Sheriff of M. C. May 22, 1S0S. No 44-3w.
'Sheriff's Sale.
virtue of an cxccution to me directed troni ..Jlho clcrk of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, I will expose to solo at public unction nt tlio Court Ilouao uoor in the town of Onwfonlsvillo Montgomery county tind State of
Tiuliann, on Saturday the 12th day of June 1S5S between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. I«. and 4 o'clock 1. M. of said dav the routs and profits for tlio term of seven voars* of tho following described real estate to-wit: Lot No. 7, in Powers addition of In lots to town of Crawfordsville in tho County of Mont(fonicty and State of Indiana, and if tho rents and profits will not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy *aid execution I will then and thero at tho same time and placo offor a sufficient amount of tlio nbovo described roal cstato to satisfy said debts nnd costs, taken as tho property of John W. Guthrie at tho suit of David T. Powers.
WM. H. SCHOOLER Sheriff of M. C.
P. S Tlio above proporty was purchased by I.owis dinger. May 22, 1953. No. U-Sw.
Sheriff's Sale. virtue of an execution to mo directed from vUm clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county I will expose to salo at public^ auction at tlio Court House door in tho town of Crawfordsvillo, Montgomery county, and Stato of Indiana, on Saturday the 6th day of June, 1S5S, letween bo hours of lOo'cloek A.M. and4 o'clock J*. M. of .said day tbo rents and profits for the term of seven voais of tbo following described real estate to-wit: "a part of tho west half of tho southeast quarter of section S, township 10 north of range 3 west, and bounded as follows: beginning at a corner 20 rods cast of the south west cornor of said west half, running thcnco with tho original lino cast 20 rods, thoncc north SO rods, thcnco south SO rods to tho place of beginning, containing ten acres more or less, all lying in tho county of Montgomery and Stato of Indiana, and if tho rents and profits will not brine a sufficient sum to tatisfVsaid cxccution I will then and there at the Mino timo and placo offer a sufficient amount of the above dcscribea real estate to satisfy said dobts and costs taken on execution as tho property of William C. Endicot and James Ilarlan, at the suit of Goorgo Cooper and Israol Clark.
Win. fi" SCHOOLER, Sheriff of M. C. May 8, 185S. vol9 no42, 3w.
8TATE OF INDIANA, 1
Elizabeth Irick, plaintiff.. vg. Petition for Divorco. George W. Irick, dorendant.
WHEREAS, on the eleventh day of May A. D. 185S, said plaintiff by Willson & McDonald, her attornevs, filed an affidavit setting forth that tho said defendant, George W. Iriok, is not a resident of tbe State of Indiana. Therefore notice of the filing and pendency of *aid petition is hereby given to tho said non-resident defendant, George W. Irick, and that nnlcss he anpeai day of the next tern of the Montt
TO THE LADIES. i. Ww E invite iba attention of HooskeeJjjra
Defendants.
SS.
Noitcoaerir County,
Montgomery Circuit Court, September Term 1S5S
ar on tho socond ntgomery Circuit
Conrt, to be holden in the Court House at "Sepation,tce eenccand decided accordingly. Attest:
fordsville, commencing on the sixth dav of Set tcmber next, (1858,) and answer said aame be heard and determined in his.
day
Ipetiti abacen
Wm. C. VANCE, Clerk.
May, 16th 1858. vol». no48. 8w.
Particular Notice.
^lwbomur tooepiea tonato call at the old •tand and settle
their
BROWK
4t
8eam-
•tre—Mt-DiMauiakera «nd *aaaVtnrei of all kind* of clothing to tbe perfect adaption of
WHEELER A WTLLSOITS
19
CAMPBELL, GALEY & IIARTER.
Crawfordsville, May 8. 8m
BOOT AID SHOE
E O BIXJ
Corner of Green & Main, Sts. 5%
a
The only exclusive Boot A Shoe Store in
CRAWFORDSVIIXE.
Wlirro customers can purchase not onlyeycry kind of article in the Boot and Shoe trade butatprices fit i' vjfy
Lower Than Anywhere Else.
The great inducement we offer in our prices and the beautiful quality and durability of our stock of Boots and Shoes are such tliatcvcry man, woman and child will save
Twenty-five Per cent
By trading at our establishment a quarter of a dollar saved these times is an itom that no one should overlook. Being exclusive in the business and with the best of facilities for doing business we arc enabled to
UNDERSELL
Any of tbe Dry Goods stores in town that sell Boots and shoes. Tho fl llowing comprises a list of our Splendid stock of
T--.
-:m.
Boots and Shoes,
Ladies' Kid Congress Ci.iters Lace Gaiters Kid Slippers
Kip Heeled Shoes Calf Sowed Shoes: Slieep Skin Over-Shoes Lasting Congress Gaiters '""Kid Buskins
Calf Heeled Shoes ,. Goat Boots sj?ubber Over-Shoes:
Moccasins, Fur and Cotton Lined:
Gents' Calf Cork soled Boots Single Double Grained Boots
Cloth eongrcsd Gaiters Kip Shoes: »D,oubled soled Calf Boots
Kip
-.Calf congress Gaiters Plain calf Shoes:
Gloves and Hosiery.
Gents'Buck Gloves Gray Mori no Ilose: Mixed cotton half Hose
Woolen Half Hose Fancy cotton half Ilose
Ladies Cotton Ilose Woolen Hose The stock embraces every variety and style, and will be sold at the very lowest figures for CASH.
KsT'Conncctcd with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch.
MayS '5S-vS)n-12-tf. DAVID KESTER.
SS.,
STATE OF INDIANA, I Montgomery County, Court of Common I'leas of said County,
July Term, A. D. 1S3S.
Elizabeth Leek, ct. al. Plaintifs vs. Surah J. Smith, Joseph A. Smith, Aaron Stewart, Mary E. Emory, Gim'ri J. Emory, James P. Thropc,\ Marshal Crai^. Angclinc Craitr, Eliziibcth Craig, John Stroud, Louisa Stroud, Elizabeth C. Hcdillcson, William C. Hcddloson. Elizabeth A. Townloy & John N. Townley. (impleaded wi tli Marv E. Cutbretli, ct. al.
petition for partition.
WHEREAS, on the fifth day of May A. D.1S5S. said plaintiffs, by Thompson & Ristinc, their attorneys, filed iu the Clerks office of said court, their petition for partition of Real Estate in tlio above entitled case, to-wit: (here insert it) said plaintiffs also filed affidavits setting forth that the said Defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana. Therefore notieo of thofliingand pendency of said petition is hereby given to tlie said non-resident Defendants, Sarah J. Smith, Joseph A. Smith, Aaron Stewart, Mary E. Emory, Gimri J. Emroy, James P. Thrope, Marshal Craig, Anfclinc Craig, Elizabeth Craig, John Stroud. Louisa Stroud,Elizabeth C. Iladdlcson, William C. Haddleson, Elizabeth A. Townley and John N. Townley, that they may appear on the first day of the next term of said'eourt, to bo holden in the Court IIouso at Crawfordsvillo, in said county of Montgomery, commencing on the first Monday in July next, (1S5S) and answer said complaint.
Wm. C. VANCE, Clcrk.
May, 3, 185S. v9. n42, Sw.
Sale of Real EstateOTICE is hereby given that, bv virtue of a decree rendered at the March Term, 1S53. of tho Montgomery Circuit Court, the ui dcrsienod, Commissioner appointed for the purpose, will sell at private salo, the following real property, situated in Montgomery couuty, State of Indiana, towit: "The east half of the south west quarter of sccciou one, in township eighteen, north of range tlirco, west, containing eighty acres." Subject to tho one third interest of tho widow of Josiah Miller late of this county, deceased. Terms as follows: Ono third of tho purchase money in hand ono third in nine months the residue in fifteen months from date of sale tho purchaser executing bis notes for the deferred instalments, with interest from date, and with sufficient surety. WM. II. SCHOOLER, Commiss'r.
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May S, 1S5S. n42w4.
Lumber! Lumber! Lumber!
THEopened
subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfbrdsville, and vicinity that he lias a Lumber yard on Walnut street in the south west part of town, near Buffingtons carpenter shop, where lie will keep on hand a general assortment of lumber, which he will soli at the lowest market prices. E. CLARK.
April 24, 1S5S. v9, n49, 3m.
IMPORTANT.
TIIE
undersigned having left the county of Montgomery would inform his friends and atrons, that ho has left his accounts with Mr. James Palmer, now at Graham Brothers, who will be pleased to have you call and pay him immediately, I also wish to sell my farm, 6 miles North west of Crawfordsville, ana have authorized Mr. Joel Xee. to sell the same. Persons wishing to buy a farm will do well by calling upon Mr. I«c, before purchasing elswhcre. C. W. PRATHER.
May lst,lS58. 3m.
accounts without further
notice. Our books muat be closed soo^ and attention to thUnotioo will nw ut6 trouble and 6xpenM of ft leUbnapl with AH omodr.
SIMPSON.
May, 8, ISM. TO19.no48. tf.
Farming Implement*.
CRADLES,
Scythes, Snaths, Bakes, Shovels
Spades, Hoes, Flows and Cultivators. Also,, 85 of Sanford's Straw and Hay Cutters tbo pnblie are reapoctfully invited to examine this machine for utility, durability and cheapness, it nnot be surpassed. For salt apr. 24 '58.
cannot be surpassed. For sale by GRIMES A BURBBIDGE.
NEW GOODS!
CHEAP GOODS'!
vi a r.
ob-
KJEWING Machines for their use. Having
ines
tained tbeagepcy for th«s«leoffbeat Mich ih Montgomery co. ire are prepared to furnisb them at Manufactures price# adding say |1,50 freight on each. They combine all the improvement* that have been made for tewing. Tber are simple ih construction, efficient and durabfe in operation, beautiful in Modle &. Finish, fitted to adorn the parlor, and raited to the workshop.— Their speed is from 1200 to SOOOstitcbes perminute,or equal in efficienoy to twelve seamstresses. They arc not only warranted to give satisfaction, but all expenses ior keeping them in order will be paid for three years to come. In short we feel confident that these Machines in their present form are the best ever offered to the public- Any .one wishing to sec a sample Machine can do so by calling at tbe residence of D. Barter, in Crawfordsvillo, where one may be seen in operation. Circulars descriptive of the different kindB of Machines with references, prices, &.c., &c., free of expense, call at the store of
Spring and Summer
Allen, Galey &Keeran
Tii f*/ -1 Are now prepared
for tbe
O O S
Which they are now offering to their friends and patrons and the community at large at the lowest
I S I E S
And on favorable terms "exactly suited to the
I E S
As it is useless to undertake to enumerate tho •••.:•
VARIETY, STYLE AND QUALITY,
Of goods of which our stock consists we would briefly state that wo have a
O I E S E E I O N
OF STAPLE AND
FANCY GOODS.
Suited to the wear of
Gents, Ladies, Boys and Girls.
ALSO A STOCK OF
Groceries, Hardware and
QUEENS WARE &C.,
All of which we offer to our friends in exchange for all kinds of merchantable
O E
Being thankful for past favors we oncc more extend a general invitation,
Conic One! Come All!!
Bring your Butter, Eggs, Lard, ,, Feathers, Rags, Bacon, Beeswax, Tallow, &c., &c.,
For which wo will allow you tho
MARKET PRICE IN GOODS.
At tho Store of ALLEN, GALEY & KEEK AN in tho Kooin formerly occupied by Graham Brothers. West of tho Court House.
May 1st, ISaS.'ly.
REMOVAL!
BOOKS AND STATIONERY!!
F. M. IIEATON
HAS REMOVED. HIS
Book and Stationery Store,
O I I E
N. W. Corner of Main & Green Sts.,
IN THIS ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY
PURSEL &, BRO.,
Where he has on hand and for sale
E A
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.
Particular Notice.
J.
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, cither by note or book account, that an immediate settlement is desired. The Books can be found in the front room over Christman A Gregg's store. JACOB WINN.
April 24, 1858. v9, n40.
Table and Pocket Cutlery. FINE assortment, of a superior quality, just received by apr. 24 '58. GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
Bath, Window Glass, Ac.
2COOboxes
Lights of Pine Sash, assorted uses 75 Window Glass do do Doors,
Ac.,
for sale by
apr?24'5S GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
,QiO(Q,/sTOCK
f29
Spring and Summer
trade with a select stock of Spring and Sun
New Goods For The
I I O N
ni P-
GRAHAM BRO'S.
Silks, Dry Goods, Bonnets
A N I O N S
READY MADE CLOTHING IP STAIRS.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Boots and Shoes In Town.
Hats, Caps, Carpets,
Crockcry Ware, Groceries, &c.,
WE
Sell more goods than any ONE House in INDIANA, and do our own WORK, ancl can and will Under Sell "all Competition.
GRAHAM BROTHERS.
April 24, 1S5S. tf.
MANSOr & POWERS,
In the Field Again!
With the largest and Best selcctcd stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Faints,
OILS, DYE STUFFS, TOBACCO,
az: JT G- j3*-
sb
Unseed Oil, White Lead,
Together with a full and complete assortment of
A I N S
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, W'lieh we arc determined to sell, as low as can be purchased in the Wabash Valley, for cash,
prompt payers, space. Call at No.
AVERYBrushes,
BACON
or to
4,
Empire
llloek, Crawfordsville. April 24, 1S5S.- v9n40.
TTTE have just received a large and fresh supply W of Dr. C. AV. Roback's Scandinavian Blood Purifier ancl Blood Pills. apr 24'OS MANSON & POWERS.
FRESH supply of Dr. Ilelmbold's extract of Buchu. for sale by 24 '5S MANSCN & POWERS.
apr
OKE
cross Bocrliave's Holland Bitters, apr 24'58 MANSON & POWERS.
HOWE'S.
Hurley's Bull's, and Guysott's Sar-
saparilla, for sale by apr 34 '58 MANSON & POWERS.
GROSS McLane's Pills and Vermifuge, apr 24'53 MANSON & POWERS.
large assortment of Paint and White Wash for sale by apr 24'53 MANSON & POWERS.
OODS and Christadors Hair Dve for sale by apr 24'58 MANSON POWERS.
Boxes Star and Adamantine Candles, for OU sale cheap by apr 24'53 MANSON & POWERS.
PEPPER,
spice and Cinnamon, ground and un-
ground, for sale by apr 24'53 MANSON & POWERS.
ON'T forgot to try our Cigars and Tobacco wc have choice articles. apr 24'53 MANSON & POWERS.
SUPERIOR
Fresh Teas at
apr 24 '5S MANSON & POWERS'.
WANTED, for which we will pay the highest price in cash. apr 24 '5S MANSON & POWERS.
GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 780 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 6 WEST FOURTH ST., CINCINNATI.
These Machines are justly admitted to be the best in tho market for family service. Circulars sent on applicaiton. Apr. 17,185S 3m.
A
FINE lot of Gilt Moulding and French Lithographs, for sale at the "Old Corner," by may 1 '55. FRANK HEATON.
FOOLS
Cap, Letter,Koto, Legal, Bill, Bath and Billot Paper. Envelopes and Blank Books, at Lafayette and Indii may 1 '58.
BAPTIST,
H. N.. CHW8TMAN. -V»
aE2
No.
Crawfordsville, April 24,1S53. '•.
9
Window Glass, Glass Ware,
GLASS LAMPS, COAL OIL LAMPS,
COAL OIL, LARD OIL, FISH OIL,
Ml ALL SIMS llF MCE
DRY GOODS, FOR THE LADIES.
Bonnets, Hats, Caps,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTHING, A & &
Bring on your Money and your
IF YOU WANT
CHEAP GOODS.
At the same old plaee where you have always found us ready to receive our friends.
No. 1, Coiimicreinl Block,
ARE
ever opened in this market, to which they cali 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.—v9n40.
Iron and Nails.
rtfi? Tons assorted Iron 150 Kegs Nails just received
A
Old and New School Presbyterian,
Methodist and Cristian Hymn Books—Testaments, Bibles, Sacred Melodeons, The Shawm, Christian Psalmist,
dec.,
always on hand
and for sale cheap by may 1 '59. FRANK HEATON.
I S A N E
HARDWARE AND COMMISSION
Empire Block,
2,
o"
rant) fl
4-"'-
r-:
oYJ
A N A E N E A A S SO E N O
ENBfclSK, GERMAN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
ALSO, SADDLERY, COACH AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS,
Together with Agricultural Implements, among which is the
C. THOMAS CMC
KENTUCKY HARVESTER!
Acknowledged to bo the best Reaper nnd Mower combined now in use. (The above cut represents Reaper.} For this machine we can give the best of reference. We have a lot of tlu-sc machine* on hand and shall order as the demand will justify To secure a machine bo sure and order in time. Also,
Manneys Reaper and Mower Combined,
MOFFITT'S CELEBRATED THRESHER AND SEPARATOR,
Cultiiig Boxes, Corn Crushers, Corn I'laulcrs & Slicllcrs,
MOORE'S GRAIN DRILL, See., &c.
J5F" All orders addressed to us shall meet with prompt attention. A
5
LOOK OUT FOR MCE
WEATHER.
We are still on luinds with a recruit of nice
Spring anil 8unimer
Goods, now ready for Market at still
LOWER RATES THAN EVER.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE.
Just come in and see our New^
Summer Cloths, Cassimers,
Tucc ds, and Cotton Goods,
FOR MEN AND BOYS WEAK,
SILKS, BERAGES, DELAINES, LAWNS,
and
for sale
by GRIMES & BURBRIDGE. april 24,1S5S. General Hardware.
FULL assortment, for building purposes, received and for sale by „„„T,TnrT tpr. 24
'58.
GRIMES & BDRBRIDGE. Groceries.
COFFEE.
apolis prices, at FRANK HEATOX'S.
Sugar. Molasses, Teas,"Tobacco, Can
dles, Spices, DyeStuffs. &c., &c.
apr. 24'53 GRIMES &
BURBRIDGE.
Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings.
yy LABGEand coroplcte stock, received and now opened by
apr.
24'53 GRIMES fc BURBRIDGE.
S. GREG
H*kt
DEALEKS IN
Iroi£ Nails, Steel, Axles, Springs, Sash and Glass,
Bolts, Mechanic's Tools,
am
9
Crai^ordsype, Ind.
CHRISTMAN & GREGG, No. 2, Empire Block.
vflivlO.
N. W. GRIMES,
Is Now Receiving a Large
And Beautiful Stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Queensware, Notions, &c.,
\YIIICII HE OFFERS TO THE TRADE
AT TIIE LOWEST
COMPETITION
JCC."JC«Z2*3
A GOOD stock of "White Goods. Ladies fitncy -^*Dr( ss nnd trimming Goods. Hilibons, Edgings. Insertintrs. LULC. Collars it .Sleeves. Now open at GRIMES'
April 24. 1S.3S.
I"
ELTZROTII & HARDING.
April 24t 1S5S. vo9. n40.
Grimes & Burbridge,
now receiving tlie largest and best assorted stock of
General Hardware,
AVELLA, Lawns. Bnriicrc^, JJeluinc^. winjfiiain
De Bergc, Oriental Sustiis, ClialHs. jnratres, Delaines, (n
fancy prints. Beautiful Patterns, at
April 24, 1S53.
GRIMES'
Gloves and Hosiery
aft,n
JJ^ADIES and Gents
-ortm^iES,
April 24, 1S53. _______ Staples.
C'I
iOTTOVADES. Ripfca*. Denin.=. Chocks, S Drills, Ticks. Brown A: I5k- iclied Mu»J nens, Crash, «tc., at low flgurs at
April 23, 1S&S.
duro
ri|*os.
is. LinMESf
Bargains.
^S good as nny in town to be had
utGI,,MEfe
April 24. LADIES' OWN REMEDY. DR. IIOOI'EKS Fi:.1IA LECOKDIAL. This is
safe,
pleasant,
and
male
Complaints
ccrtain cure for Fe
arising from debility, such as Ir
regularity of the Menses, Fluor Albus or Whites, Barrenness. Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness.
Weak Nerves, Frightful I)rcam3 and a 11 diseases caused by colds, Checked Perspiration, Excesses, ovdr Excitement, etc., of the sexual organs. No female who has any Irregularities of the Monthlv Periods will be just to herself if she
not
L'OCS
use DR. HOOPER'S FEMALE CORDIAL at oncc. It is a
SPEEDY
and
POSITIVE CCKE.
Thou
sands of females have been cured by this Cordial after the prescriptions of their Physicians had failde and the disease resisted all other treatment.
J5f~Pricc fl per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo.
J^-For sale by T. D. BROWN, Druggist, Crawfordsville, and by Druggists generally throughout the United States.
A COMPLETE assortment of W ALL PAPER, J\. Window Blinds, Curtain Fixtures, Tsssels, &c., for salo at mavl'53. FRANK HEATOX'S,
Kio« witl Fever? nnd Fever, MREVae, Intermi tent nnd Remittent Merit m4 evel form of Fever inciienttotke West. „i Among all tbo CElZfeBRATEI) REMEDIES Ague nnd Fever, first and foremost in rank stands^
D/. Ea*terIjrT* Fe^eriniApw Killer. During tWlart^vr^efctstfiS enred over two. hundred thrtuai caie% wliich has established itajafficac^-Kojrond all doobt and controvcrcy as the BEST and ONLY CERTAIN CURE for thw distressing #iseaso. It is a POSITiyE CTJRE, both SPEEDY'and PERMANENT.» I twill core tbe WORST CASES, no rnattor of bow long standing or IJOW BAD. It will also euro Enlargement of tie Spleen, Agano Cakes, otc.
Reader, havo yon the Ague and Fever! Thert procure Dr. Easterly's Fevcrand Ague Killer, and( nsc it,according to tho directions—JT WII.I, CURE von. Havo yon FRIENDS ioffecing with A giie nnd Fever? Go tell them to procuro Dr. Easterly's Fever aud Agile filler,"and suffer no lofiger. This is tlio medfeino TO CSE. for this plaih reason: IT ALWAYS CUREiS, and is perfectly. IIAPMLES3 to tho most dolicato cohstitntionxiCtcmler fnf«nt
JS?~P|-ic?^!l per bottle or six bottlos for #3. HTPreparcd by Dr. EASTERLY, cot nor of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., to whom all ordors must bo addressed.
For sale by T. D, BROWN, Druggist Crawfcrds villo and by Druggists generally throughout th United States.
For Healing the Sick and Afflicted. E E A S E S
Iodine and' Sarsaparillfl. THIS is the only preparation in tlio United States that combines in a highly concentrated state, the extract of SAjisAr.vRit.lA, Ynttow DOCK, STILLXGIA, and tho IODIXE OF POTASSIUM, and tho only preparation that is worthy of tlio lonst confidence of tho public for tho euro of those diseases arising from an impure satto oftlio BLOOD, or other fluids of tho system, viz: Scrofula, Ob«tinatc Old Sores* Pimples on the Face. Blotches* Doils, Chronic Sore
Eyes, Itingworm or Tetter, Scnlu Ileatl, Salt Kheiun. Cancers, lioilrc, White Swellings, FeverSores, Piles, Erysipelas, Swellingor«he«lmnts.Rheumatism, Diseases of the Kidneys, Illaddr and Urina ry Ofg'rtns, Dropsy, tlravel, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervons Affections, General Debility, Secondary Syphilis, or Venereal Diseases, Pains in the Bones and Joints, all Chronic Diseases, and Diseases arising from the use of Mercurr and Calomel. Dr. Easterly's IODINE and SARSAPARILLA contains such rowEnrur.
CCRATIVE PROPERTIES.
that tho LONGEST STANIIINO .Hid WOBST CASKS OY DISEASE, readily yield to its inilnen JC This medicine is a SPEEDY, POSITIVE and RADICAL CURE for MERCURIAL DISEASES, no matter liow deeply it may have eaten into the frame aud vital organs. It will euro SncoNDAiir SYPHILIS, or VENEREAL DISEASES, no matter how long it may havo been in the system, or what may have boon its effects. It will cure OLD SORES, no matter how cautcd, and IS TIIF. ONLY MEDICINE THAT WILL. For all SCROFULOUS DISEASES and OLD SORES it is a POSITIVO CURE. Al! external applications arc highly inconvenient and can only be temporary in tberr eft'ets. This medicine attacks the disoase at its SOURCE, by purifying tho BLOOD,exciting the LIVER to a healthy action, changing the Secretions oftlio system, and by driving out all the IMPURE and DISEASED FLUIDS of tho body, thus removing tlio cause and rendering the cure CERTAIN and PERMA
NENT, It thoroughly cradieatcs every particlo of MERCURY from the system, and will ASSFIIILATE and
axPEi. the
SYPHILITIC VIRUS, and all HEREDITARY
TAINTS and POISONS, aud restore tho system to a perfect state of HEALTH and PURITY. CAUTION TO THE PUIILIC.—Be particular and ask for Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparillaf and take no other. Some dealers may tell yon (when they have not this)thcy have some OTJIBR SARPAPAHILLA, equally good which they can purchase cheaper. Believe them not. They toll you 'Jiis to get your money. ONE BOTTLE of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla contains moro CURATIVE PROPERTY than SIX of any other in use. Remember this is the medicine that has effected so many ASTONISHING CURLS in ail parts of thecountry. iSgrPrioc £1 per bottle, or bottles for %T,.'
Prepared and sold by Dr. EAUTELY, southca'j comer of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., and by all druggists throughout the Western ind Southern Strets,
October 31, 18.r)7—v9nlo-lly *.
STOP THAT COUGH.
DIC. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM Will Cure Coughs, Colds. Asshma, ConSIIIIIlition, Broiichii.s, Spitting of Blood.
I'ain in the Side and Breast, Picurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Cow pinint, Palpitation of the Heart, and all Diseases of the Thront, Chest and Lungs. This Balsam is beyond ail doubt the most pleasant and efficacious remedy ever discovered for all diseases of tho Throat, Chest and Lungs.— It has been thoroughly tested, and is universalyl and is universally acknowledged by Physicians, Druggists, and all v.'lio have used it, us tho BK.Vf REMEDY now offered to the Public for Pulmonary Complaints.
Teo much care and attention cannot lo given to Diseases of the Lungs. Header, haw yov a Cold, Cough, or anydiscasu of the Lungs? Do not neglect it. Millions of tin voung, the fashionable and the gay, are anmially consigned to a premature grave by ncglecting to attend to a common cold. Colds and Coughs lead to CONSUMPTION, and if not removed by a proper remedy, then to an early death. Be advised in time. Procure at oncc that celebrated remedy
DR. CARTAR'SCOUGH BALSAM—which has cured thousands upon thonsands after Physicians, and ALL NOTED EEMEDIES had failed, and the patienthad been given up by friends to die.
No person afflicted with a Cough, Cold, or any disease of the Throat' Chest or Lungs,will bo just to themselves if they go down to the grave withont' using DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM. It will cure if a cure be j-ossiblc. jgjrPriec 23 cants and $l 00 per bottle
J5?-Prepnred by Dr. E. EASTERLY, Southeast: corner of Third and Chestnut.streets,St.Louis, Mo' j3?"For sale by T. BROWN, druggist, Crawfordsville, and by Druggists generally throughout the United States.
To the Unfortunate Victims. DR. BAKER'S SPECIFIC.
This is Safe and Specilic Cure for Gonorrhocc, Gleet, Strictures Seminal^ Weakness, Disases of the Kidneys, Biaa-' dcr, and all Diseases of «he Genital
Organs This ••opnlar and specific remedy will euro all diseases of the Genital organs in a few days. It has saved thousands upon thousands from tho hands of MERCILESS QUACKS, if not from a PREJIATCKI" GRAVE. In ease of infection DR. BAKER'S SPECIFIC is tlie only SAFE and SURE REMEDY. Have yon a private Disease? Do not neglect it. If you go to a regnlar Physician with, your case, you PERIL your KEPUTATION. If you goto an ADVERTISING QL*ACKyou PERIL vocx. HEALTH FOR LIEE. Avoid both, aud use DRBAKER'S SPECIFIC, which is vsry agreeable to the taste, and contains plain directions for use... With it you can CURE YOURSELF, and thus prevent ALL EXPOSURE. It will euro tho worst cases of secret disease, and rostora the sys}em to a perfect stato of HEALTH axn RIUITY. 52T Prieo $1 50 per bottle. V, 1
ISP Prepared by Dr. EASTERLY, cornor o£^ Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo. X3T Sold by T. B. BROWN & CO. Drug ists, Crawfordsville, and by Druggists gonersllyg throughout the United State*.
