Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 May 1858 — Page 3

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,*^S»tin«ttho^nrt Ifotuo door in Crawfordsv?i£mott^mcry County and State of Indiana, 2imJ«Tihe 19 ofJtyri 353,-bctwccn the hours SS^oUookA.Ffotpl'clock P. M. of ft^dav the rents and protBs for the term of *vcn years of tlio following described real estate to-wit: P«rt of the north west quarter of section 6) township eighteen, north of range fotfr. west, botttaded as follows: Beginning at tho south east corner of Samuel Thompson's lot, running thence south 5 degrees 58 minutes, east 21 roads and niiUHtdts.to a aUko, ttencoaouth .84 degwSIinin. w(s( 28 rods fo a staW, ihenco nonn 5 adg. is rain, west 33 rods and 6 links to a stake, thence north S4 deg. 27 min. cast one rod and 30 links to a at&fcc, thence south 50 deg. 5S min. east II rods ntad 21 links to a stake, tnenco north 84 deg. 27 min. cast 23 rods and five linkB to the beginning, containing 3 4S-100 acres, and also part of the jouth west quarter of said section five (5) in said township and^rango bounded as follows: beginning at tho half milo stono on tho west lino of said section fivo, running thence south 5 deg. 53 min. east eight rods to a stone, thence north 34 dee. 27 min. east 40 rods to a stone, thence north 5 5fcj/1B tnin. wcst 8 rods to a stone.thence south 84 Ufa! Sff spin, west 40 rods to the beginning, uoraimng acres, lying in the county of MontgofnMylafiid jatnte of Indiana, and if tho rents' and profftrAriH1 riot bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will then and there at the same time and place offer a sufficient (.mount of tho above dcscribod real estate to satisfy said debts and costs, taken on execution as tho property of Henry C. Johnson and eatl the suit of William Spillman«»

IL SCIIOOLEE, Sheriff of M. C.

May 29.1&8.

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No. 45-3w.)

[Ptfnters fee jS.}

Sheriffs Sale.

virtue of an execution to me directed from Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, of Montgomery county I will expose to sale at public auction at the Coprt House door in the town of Crnwfordsyflle^Montgomery county, and State of Indiana', on Saturday, the 12th day of June, 1S53, between tlio hoursof 10 o'clock A. M. and 4o'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 undivided half of the cast half of the north east quarter of Section Ho. 23, in townslii 13 north of Rango flve|west, and tlic undivided ha! of tlie west Jiajf of tho north west quarter of sec tion 14 ih'wwnslilp and range aforesaid, all lying and bettig in.tho Comity of Montgomery and State of Indiana, and if the rents and profits will not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution I will then and there at tlio samo time and place xjffer a sufficient amount of tho above described roal estate to satisfy said debts and costs, taken on execution as tlio property of Joseph L. Willson at tlio suit of Abralmin Horner.

W. H. SCHOOLER Shoriff of M. C.

May, 2Jd 13581

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v» No. *4-8w.

Sheriff's Sale.

virtuo of an execution to me directed from Clork of tlio Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, I will expose to sale at Publie »uctft®fS£'tJJp court house door in tlie town of }nwfoic|ifiUvMbntgombry county and State of Tndi#n»|«n Baturday, tho l2tli day of June, 1353, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. nnd four o'clock P. M. of said day, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following dcscribod real estate to-wit: tlio west half of the east half of the south cast quarter of section 20 township 20 Tango 3 west containing 40 acrcs more or less all 1 kn'inn Mi r\f \fftl1 t(f

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•bring a sufficient sum to satisfy will thon unil there at tho same timo and place offcra •mitlleient amount of the above described Teal estate to satisfy said debts and costs taken on •execution as the property of Henry Siintli deceased •Goorgo Smith being administrator of the same, ut tlio suit of Alexander Henderson. .Win. 11. SCHOOLER, Sheriff of M. C,.

May 32,135S. No. 41-3w.

Sheriff's Sale.

Bthovirtue

of an execution to ino directed from Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, I will expose to sale at public auction at tlio Court House door in the Town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery County nnd State oflndiana, uon Saturday tlie liitli day of June IS.'JS. between tlic hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. -of said day, the rente and profit# for the term of seven years, of tho following described real estate -to-wit: forty-five acres off of tho south end of tlie south east quarter of scetion six in township 19 north of range four west and lying and being in •. the County of Montgomery and State of Indiana, and if the rents nnd profits will not bring a sufficient sum.to satisfy said execution 1 will then and tlieie at tho sumo time and place olfev a sullieicnt amount of the above described Teal estate to satisfy" said debts and costs, taken on execution as the proporty of David Croy atid Mary Croy, at ut tno suit of Kobertll. Craig, James Graham and others.

Win. II. SCHOOLER, Sheriff of M. May .22, IS5S.

BY

No -il-ovv.

Sheriff's Sale.

virtue of an execution to mo directed trom tho clcrk of the Court of Common Pleas ol Montgomery county, I will expose to sale at pnt 1 ie •auction at tiie Court House door in the town of Orawfordsvillo Montgomery county and State of

Indiana, on Saturday the 12th day ot June 1S5S betweett tlio hoursof 10 o'clock A. M• nnil 4 o'clock 1*. M. of Faid day the rents nnd profits for tho term "of seven venrsj of the following described real estate to-wit: Lot No. 7, in Powers addition of In lots to town cf Orawfordsvillo in tho County ot Montgomery and State of Iudiana, and it tho rents and profits will not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution I will then and there at tho same time ii nd plaeo offer a sufficient amount of the above described real estate to satisfy said debts nnd costs, taken as the property of John W. Guthrie at tho suit of David T. Powers.

WM. H. SCHOOLED Sheriff of M. C.

1'. S Tlio above property was purchased by Lewis dinger. May 22, 1S5S. No. li-3w.

Sheriff's Sale.

Bthuvirtue

of an execution to me directed from olork of tho Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county 1 will exnosc to sale at public auction at the Court llouso doer in the town of Crawfordsvillc. Montgomery county, and Stato of Indiana, on Saturday ilm ntK ilav of June, 1S5S, between^ ho hours of, 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. 'df said day tlio routs and profits for tho term of seven yoais of tho following dcscribod real estate to-wit: a part of the west half of the southeast quartor of Bcction S, township 19 north of range 3 west, and bounded as follows: beginning at a eorner 20 rods east of the soul west comer of said west half, running tlicnee with the original lino east 20 rods, thence north SO rods, thence south SO *rods to tho place of beginning, containing ten ocrcs moro. or- less, all" lying in tho county of Montgomery and Stato of lndiana, and if the

rents and profits will not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said o.xccut ion I will then and there at tho samo timo and place offer a sufficient amount of tho ubovo described real cstato to satisfy said debts and costs taken on execution as tho property of William C. Endicot and James llarlan, at tho suit of Georgo Cooper and Jsraol Clark.

Wm. If. SCHOOLER, Sheriff of M. C. fay S, 1S5S. vol9 no42, 3w.

SS:

STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County, Montgomery Circuit Courtj Scptcmbor Term 1S5S. Elizabeth Irick, plaintiff vs. George AV. Trick, defendant.

Fctition

for

Divorce.

WHF.KEAS, on eleventb day of May A. D. 1S5S, said plaintiff by 'Willson & McDonald, her nttorncva, filed an arfidavit setting forth that the said defendant, Georgo W. Iriek, is not a resident of th# State of Indiana. Therefore notice of tho

filing and pendency of f-ald _petition is hereby given to tho said non-rosident rte"

itofendant, George

given to tlie saut lron-resinens ooier W. Iriok, and that unless ho appear on tl^b-second day of tho ne*t torni of tho Montgomery Circuit

Court, tobo hpldcn in tho Court'Hondo at Craw fordsvillo, commencing on tho teml^r next^ (1S5S.) and answer sama'bo'frtsaw snd dotertnined in docidod accordingly. Attest

Wm. C. VANCE, Clerk.

May,Ifith 1858. volB. noiS. Sw. «$

Particular Notice.

HAVINGsold

desirous ofclosing up our business and roqucst alt*hb%#f bo indebted to us to call the old stand and settlo their accounts without further notice.

Our books must bo closed soon and attention to this notico will save the trouble and expenso of a MttlementwithonolBcor.

apr

f^IlALLI Do LAINES for 12W— worth IS

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at ,.. CAMPBELL A CO.

LA

ion of Hmi ,kers and M*nuiaefairia/of

all kinds of clothing to tho. perfect adaption of

EWING Machines: fir their nsc. Having obtained th«aieney for the saloof thc«e(achinea in Montgt»niei7%o. 'ore now* prepared to for rash them at Mannfaetnres prices adding say $1,50 freight on each. They combine all the improvementathat havc b«en^iv»de-foraewing. -Theyaxe sirhpTc^ih"' tdn»trnfcUpn,' Efficient a^d dorabio in opcraticTij beadtiful in Modlo & Finish, fitted to adorn the parlor,* an9 suited to the workshop.— Their speed js from 1200 to 2000 stitches per minnte, or equal in officiehcy to twelve 'seamstresses. They are not only warranted to give satisfaction, but all expenses for keeping tkem in order will be paid for three yeors to come. In short we feel confident: that these Machines in their present fortn, are the best eyef offered to the public. Any one wishing to stie a sample Machine can do so by calling at the residcncoof D. Hnrtcrrin Crawfordsvillc, wherc one may be seen in operation. Circulars discffptl vo of tho different kinds of Machines with references,'prices,

Sec.,

Ac.', free of expense,

call at the store of CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTEK. Crawfordsvillc, May 8. 3m

BOOT AND SHOE

E O 1 1 1

Corner of re & a in S

The only exclusive Boot & Shoe Store in

OKAWFORDSVIIM.

Where customers can purchase not only every kind of article in the Boot and Shoe trado but at prices

Lower Than Anywhere Else.

The great inducement we offer in our prices arid thcbeautiful quality and durability of our stock of Boots andShoesarcsuch that every man, woman and child will save

i. y. •r

Twenty-five Per-cent,

By trading.at our ostnblishmcnt a quarter of a dollar saved theso.times is an item that no one should overlook. Being exclusi vo in the business and with tlic best of facilities for doing business we are enabled to

UNDERSELL

Any of tho Dry Goods stores in town thatscll Boots and shoes. The fc llowing comprises a list of our Splendid stock of

Boots and Shoes.

Ladies' Kid Congress Caitcrs Lace Gaiters {.•) Kid Slippers

Kip Heeled Shoes Calf Sewed Shoes: .' Sheep Skin Over-Shoes Lasting Congress Gaiters Kid Buskins ?, Calf nceled Shoes Goat Boots v. ltubbcr Ovcr-Sho.cs Moccasins. Fur and Cotton Lined

Gents'

,-*51

Calf Cork soled Boots ,. .. Single

1

Double Grained BooL« Cloth congrcss Gaiters Kip Shoes Doubled soled Calf Boots

Kip

Calf congrcss Gaiters Plain calf Shoes:

Gloves and Hosiery.

Gents'Buck Gloves Gray Morino Hose: Mixed cotton half Hose

Woolen Half Hose: Fancy cotton l.alf IIosc T. Ladies Cotton Hose

Woolen IIosc

The stock embraces every variety and style, and will be sold at tiie very lowest figures for CASH. tjgr*Coniiceted with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, cxccuted with promptness and dispatch.

MayS '5S-v9nl2-tf. DAVID EST Eli.

SS.,

STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County, I Court of Common I'leasofsaid County,

July Term, A. D. 1S3S 1

Elizabeth Leek, ct. al. Pluintifs vs. Sarah .1. Smith. Joseph A. Smith, Aaron Stewart, Mary E. Emory, Gimri J. Emory,

4

Janus P. Thro'pc, Marshal Crate, Angclinc 'raig, Elizabeth Craig, John Stroud, Louisa Stroud,' Elizabeth O. Heddlcson, William C. Heddlcson. Elizabeth A. Townley & John N. Townley, (iiuplendcd with Marv E. Cutbrcth, ot. al.

ixstition for partition.

Defendants. WHEREAS, on the fifth diiy of May A. D._lSfS, said plaintiffs, by Thompson A llistine, their attorneys, Wed in the Clerks offieo of said court, their petit-ion for partition of Ileal Estaic in the above entitled caso. to-wit: (here insert it) said plaintiffs also filed allidavits setting forth that the said Defendants are not residents of tho State of Indiana. Therefore notico of the filing and pendewy of said petition is hereby given to the said non-rofulciitDefendants, Snrali .T. Smith, Joseph A. Smith, Aaron Stewart, Mary E. Emory, Gimri J. Emroy, James P. Tliropc, Marshal Craig, Aneline Craig. Elizabeth Craig, John Stroud, Louisa itroud, Elizabeth C. Haddleson, William C. lladdlcson, Elizabeth A. Townley and John N. Townley, that they may appear oh the first day of the next term of said court, to be holilcn in the Court House at Orawfordsvillo, in said county of Montgomery, commencing on tho first Monday in July next, (1S58) and answer said complaint.

Wm. C. VANCE, Clerk.

May, 3, 1S5S. v9. n-12, Sw.

Sale of Real Estate. N1decree

OTICE is hereby given that, by virtue of a rendered at the March 'lcrm, lS5S,of tho -Montgomery Circuit Court, tho ui dcrsigned, Commissioner appointed for tho purpose, will sell nt private salo, tho following real property, situated in Montgomery county, State of Indiana, towit: "The cast half of the south wost quarter of scccion one, in township eighteen, north of range three, west, containing eighty aenss." Subject' to tho one third interost of tho widow, of Josiah Miller late of this county, deceased. Terms as follows: One third of the purchase money in hand one third in nine months tho residue in fifteen months from dato of sale tho purchaser cxcc'jting his notes for tho deferred instalments, with interest from date, and with sufficient surety. WM. 11. SCHOOLED, Commiss'r.

May S, 1S5S. n43w4.

Lumber! Lumber! Lumber!

THE

.'iBW

subscrilcf

Janies

BROWN & SIMPSON.

May, 8,1853. vol9.no43. tf.

Tools.

would respectfully inform tho

citizcns of Crawfordsvillc, "and vicinity that he has opened a Lumber yard on Walnut street in thcraouth west part of town, near Buffingtons carponter shop, whoro ho ••will keep on lmnd a general assorUnent of lumber, which he will sell at the lowestjnarkofpriefca. ic E. CLARK.

April 24, 1S5S. v9, n49, 8m.

7IMPORTANT. I

TIFE

oiur entire stock of goods, wo arc

undersigned having left the county of Montgomery would inform hid friends and

atrons, that ho lias left his accounts with Mr. Palmer, now at Graham Brothers,'who wfll bo ploascd to have you call and pay him immediately, I also wish to soil ray farm, 6 miles North west of Craw'fordsVlllo, and havo authorized Mr. Joel Loo, to sell tho same. Persons wishing to buya farm will do well by calling upou Mr. Iiee^ before purchasing elswhcro. C. W. PRATILEK.

Maylst, 1S6S. 8m.

Faradng Implements.

/"1BADLES, Seythoa, 'Snaths, liakes, Shovels Spades, Iloee, Plows and Cultivators. Alao,^ 25 of Hanford's Straw and Hay Cutters tho pob11c are respectfully invited to examine (his machine for utility,' durability and cheapness,' it canuot bo nrpassod. For sole by apr. 84 '55. GRIUES & BDRBR1DGE-

NEW, GJ0QDS!

CHEAP GOODS!!

j*i a. AIT

Spring and Summer

Allen, Galey & Keeran

Are now prepared for the Spring and Summer trade with a select stock of Spring and Summer

GO O S,

Which they arc now offering to their friends and patrons and the community at large at tho lowest

A S I E S

And favorable terms exactly suited to the

I E S

As it is* useless to undertako to ennmeratc tho

VARIETY, STYLE AND QUALITY,

Of goods of which /Qur stock consists wc 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

QUEENSWARE &C.,

All of which we offer to our friends in cxcliongc for all kinds of merchantablef j, ,. .. .r. SA-i r4\£t£i

PRODUCE.

Being thankful for piu^t favors we onco more extend a general invitation,

Conic One! Conic All!!

Bring your Butter, Eggs, Lard, Feathers, Rags, Bacon, Beeswax, Tallow, &c., &c.,

For which wc will allow you tho ,•»

V/

HAS REMOVED HIS

Hook and Stationery Store,

TO II E

i\. W. Corner of Main & Green Sts.,

IN TIIE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY

PURSEL & BRO.,

Where he has on hand and for sale

E A

ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND

STAPLE STATIONER!

I

School, Blank & Miscellaneous

FOCKET CUTLERY, PURSES,

t,

1

Pictures,, Port monies See.

Don't fail to drop in at the ''01d Corner Crawfordsvillc, May 1, 1S5S. v9n41yl.

r' Particular Notice.

JW1NN,

having disposed of liis'enti.c stoclt of goods, and quit the business, would most rcspcatfully inform thoso who are indebted.to him for goMs, either -by note or book account," that an immediate settlement is desired. The Books can be found in tho front room over Christman Gregg's store. JACOB WINN.

April 24 1858. v9, n40

Table and Pocket Caflery

A

FINE assortment, of a superior quality, just receivad by apr.24'53. GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.

Sash, Window Glass, &c

2C0Q

Idgibta of Tine Saish, assorted aizca 75 boxes Window Glass do do Doors, fcc., for salo by apr. 84 '5S GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.

nr af

rmo

MARKET PRICE IN GOODS.

At the Store of ALLEN, GALEY it KF.EIiAN, ill tho Iioom formerly occupied by Graham Brothers. West of the Court House.

May 1st, 1353. ly.

REMOVAL!

BOOKS AND

STATIONERY!!

F. M. HEATON

$29,000 STOCK.

New Goods For The

r-or .Hfj'-'ilt rtn'}

I I O N

GRAHAM BRO'S.

Silks, Dry Goods, Bonnets

:.V •. ..

-''Vy

A N O N S

READY MADE CLOTHING UP STAIRS.

THE LARGEST" STOCK OF

Boots and Shoes In Town.

1

ji'fA

IIats,v Caps, €ariiets,

.RS'.

Crockery Ware, Groceries, &c.

WE

Sell more goods than any ONE House in INDIANA, nnd do our own WOKK, and can and will Under Sell all Competition.

G1JAIIAM liROIlIEKS.

April 21, 1S5S. tf.

MANS0N.-& POWERS,

^•Ui

In the Field Again!

With the largest and Best selected stock of

Drugs, Medicines, Paints,

OILS, DYE STUFFS, TOBACCO,

E 9

Window Glass, Glass Ware,

GLASS LAMPS, COAL OIL LAMPS,

COAL OIL, LARD OIL, FISII OIL,

Unseed Oil, White Lead,

Together with a full and complete assortment of

A I N S

EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, Wliicli wc nro determined to sell, as low ns can bo purchased in the Wabash Valley, for cash, or to prompt'payers, on space. Call at No. 4, Empire Block, Crawfordsvillc. \9n40.

•awfordsville.

April 2-1,1S5S.

WEof

have just received a large and fresh supply Dr. C. "W. Roback's Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Blood PiJls. apr 24'5S MANSON & POWERS.

A

FRESH supply of Dr. Ilclmbold's cxtract of Buchu, for sale by apr 2-t '5S MANSCN & POWERS.

ONE

gropa Boorlmvr.'s Holland Bitters, apr 2-1'i5S MANSON &TOWERS.

HOWE'S.

Hurley's Bull's, and Gnysott's Sar-

saparilla, for sale by ajir 24 '5S MANSON it POWERS.

GROSS McLane's Pills and Vermifuge, apr 24 '5S MANSON & TOWERS.

A

VERY large assortment of Taint and White Wash Brushes, for sale by apr 24'53 MANSON & POWERS.

WOODS

and Clirisbidors Hair Dye for sale by apr24'5S' MANSON & POWERS.

££fVBoxcs Star and'Adamantine Candles, for O" sale cheap by apr 24'5S MANSON & POWERS.

PEPPER,

DON'T

Spice ond Cinnamon, ground and un-

ground, for sale by. apr 24'5S MANSON & POWERS..

forget to try our Cigars and Tobacco wc have choico articles. apr 24 '53 MANSON & POWERS.

CJUPERIOR Fresh Teas at apr 24 '5S MANSON fc POWERS'.

BACON

WANTED, for which we will pay the highest price in cash. apr 24

!5S

i*-

A

MANSON & TOWERS.

GROVER & BAKER'S

CELEBRATED

FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,

495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

7SO CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 6" WEST FOURTH ST., CINCINNATI.

Tlieso Machines aro justly admitted to be the best in tho market for family service. Circulars sent on applicaiton. Apr. 17,1S5S Cm.

FINE lot of Gilt Moulding and French Lithomaiihs, for salo at the "Old Corner," by mayl '5S. FRANK HEATON.

Lafayette may 1 '58.

BAPTIST,

H. N. CHRISTMAN.

mm: tbz

No.

2,

rfe

Bath and' Books, a.

lanapoli

prices, at FRANK HEATON'S.

Old and New School Presbyterian,

Methodist and Cristian Hymn Books—Testaments, Bibles, Sacred Melodeona, The Shawm, Christian..Psalmist,

Ac., &c.,

DRY GOODS, FOll TIIE LADIES.

Bonnets, Hats, Caps,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

CliOTIIlIVCi, &C., AC., &€,.

Bring on your Money and your

IF YOU WANT

S A N & E

l]F

i* "'t '1 •), ir', in.'.' '•.,! "«-V\

E A O O S

At the same old place where you have always found us ready to receive our friends.

ELTZROTH ^HARDING.

April 24, 1S58. voO. n40. •.

REMOVAL.

I lmve moved mv Dajriicrrian Uooms from tlie Enst end of Empire Block, to tlic West end,) and I am now fitted np in cood style nnd ready to make'yon some of the best pictures that can bo made nnd no mistake. Dajruerrcotypin:* and the Ambrolyping will all be done in the sainu rooms.

Ambrotypes in Cases for 25 ccnts,

Warrcntcdto last as long as any Ambrotypecan bo made to last.

Dagurreotypcs from 1 to 20 Dollars.

Photographs from 2.3 Cents to 15 Dollars.

This is the Premium Gallery of tliis.Connty, wc make tlic best work for the siunc money of any House of the kind in the State of Indiana.

Entrance to rooms between Christman fc Gregg's Hardware Store, and 11. S. Cox & Go's.. Grocery Store. A. S. HUGHES.

May, 23,,1553. No. 44-tf.

C. H. HcCOBMICE'S

Combined Reaping Mowing Machine.

& 4 Horse Powers, for 1858.

THE Farmers ofMontgoraery, Fountain, Boone, and ITendricks Counties, will find a supply of the above Machines and fixtures at Eltzroth & Harding's, I.' rawfordsville, Ind.

Send in your orders soon. Von will find a sample of the same at our Store, which we will take pleasnre in showing you. Machines set np in working order. .....

Ji

always on Kind

and for sale cheap by may 1 '58. FRANK HEATON.

REFERENCES.

Thomas Barr, Joseph Hall, "William A. Miller, Thos. Venard, W. L. Moss, Smith Conner. FLTZROTH & nABDING, Agents.

May, 22, 1S5S. No. 4i-2m.

HARDWARE AND COMMISSION -^.7^'.^

l.

jek.'«z: A

Empire Blocks Crawfordsville, Ind.

DEALERS IN

Iron, Nails, Steel, Axles, Springs, Sash and Glass, Bolls, Mechanic's Tools,.

AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF ..

ENGLISH, GERMAN ANB AMERICAN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,

ALSO, SADDLERY, COACH AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS,

^Together with Agricultural Implements, among which is the

C, THOMAS ENC

KENTUCKY HARVESTER!

Acknowledged to be the best Ueapcr and Mower combined now in use. (The above cut represents a Reaper.} For this machine wc can give tho best of reference. We have a lot of these machines on hand and shall order as tlic demand will justify To secure a machine be sure and order ill time. Also,

Manney's Reaper and Mower Combined,

MOFFITT'S CELEBRATED THRESHER AND SEPARATOR,

Culling Boxes, Corn Crushers, Corn Planters A Shelters,

MOORE'S GRAIN DRILL, &c., &c.

W* All orders addressed to us shall meet with prompt attention. CllRlSTMAN & GREGG, No. 2, Crawfordsvillc, April 21,185S.

LOOK OUT FOR MCE

-i-iA' .x.-^ .4 .s -j.-,. a-, ..• ...••• a.

WEATHER.

Wc are still on hands with a recruit of nice

Spping and Summer

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,

Tweeds, and Cotton Goods,

FOll MEN AND BOYS WEAK,

SILKS, BERAGES, DELAINES, LAWNS,

AND ALL KINDS OF MCE

am9

Empire I'.lock. v'.tn40.

1

N. W. GRIMES,

Is Now Receiving a Large

And Beautiful Stock of

SPRING AND SUMMER

DRY GOODS,

(MUM, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Queensware, Notions, &c.,

WHICH HE OITEItS TO THE TRADE

AT TIIE LOWEST

O E I I O N

A I .stock of White (i'loils, I.ailios fiincy -'*-Jrcssiiml Irinmiin^ (iood.s, Kililions, IvlgiiiirH, In^ertintTrs, Luce, Collars A: .Sleeves. Now opun nt CKIMES'

A pn'^2t. 1355.

I" AVELLA, De Bcrgc, Oriental Sustus, Challis, Lawns, Bnrnges, i)uluines, (Jingliam and fancy prints. Beautiful I'littcrns, at

April 24, 1S53.

April 24, 1553.

nens, Crash, ifec., at low tigurs at April 23, 1S53.

As

April 24, 1S53.

GKIMES'

Gloves and Hosiery.

AD1ES and Gents, a full assortment at

aj

(ilil.MES'

Staples.

rf~iOTTOXADES, Kipkas, iJenins,Checks, Stripes, ^Drills, Ticks, Brown fe Bleached Mmlins, Lin-

GRIMES'

Bargains.

ood as any in towu to be had nt

GRIMES'

LADIES' OWN REMEDY.

DR. HOOPERS FEMA LE CORDIAL. This is a safe, pleasant, and ccrtain cure for Female Complaints arising from debility, such as Irregularity of the Menses, Fluor Aibusor Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams and all diseases causcd 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'ocs not use DR. HOOP ER'S FEMALE CORDIAL at once. It is a SPEEDY and I-OSITIVE CCKE. Thousands of females have been enred by this Cordial after the prescriptions of their Physicians had failde and the disease resisted all other

£j?*Frice 1 per bottle, or six bottles for #5. I2ri'repared by DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut street*, St. Louis, Mo. jgjTFor sale by T. D. BROWN, Druggist, Crawfordsvillc, and by Dmggists generally throughout tlio United States.

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TO FETFR AND AGUE SUFFERERS.

jf"'-' »K. EiiTEBLT'S-vi^-V'-y

FETER AND AGUE KILLER.

rfcls Hfedicinc" will cure A|mc and Fever, Chills and Fever* Dnmb Ague* Intermit* tent and Renittent Feren* md ererr form ol Fever incident to the West.

Among all tho CELEBliATED REMEDIES for Ague and Fever, first and foremost in rank Btands Dr. Easterly's Fever and Agne Killer.

During the last fivo years this remedy has enred aver two kandred thousand cosct, which lum established its'cfficacy beyond* all doubt and controversy as tho BEST and ONLY CERTAIN CUKE for this distressing disease. It is a POSITIVE CURE, both SPEEDY and PERMANENT. It will cure the WORST CASES, no mattor of how long standing or HOW BAD. It will also euro Enlargement of tlo Spleen, Aganc Cakes, oto.

Reader, have yon tho Ague and Fovor! Then procure Dr. Easterly's Fever nnd Ague Killer, and use it according to tho directions—IT WILL CCKE YOU. Have you FRIENDS tuiTeeing with Ague and Fever? Go tell them to proenro Dr. Easterly's Fever and Agne Killer, nnd suffer no longer. This is tho medicine TO USE. for this plain reason: IT ALWAYS CORES, and is perfectly HARMLESS to tho most delicato constitution, or tender infant. fjfPrico $1 per bottlo, or six bottles for ^"Prepared by Dr. EASTERLY, coinor ot" Third nnd Chostnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., to whom all ordors must 1m addressed.

For salo by T. D, BROWN, Druggist Crawford* villo and by Druggists generally throughout tli United States.

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

THIS is the only preparation in tho United States that combines in a highly concentrated state, the extract of SABSAPAKILLA, YELLOW DOCK, STILLNOIA, and tlio IODINK OK POTAPSIW, and tho only preparation that is worthy of tho least confidence of the public for tlio euro of those diseased arising from an impure satte. oftlio BLOOO, or Other fluids of the system, viz: Scrofula, Obstinate Old Sores, Pimples on the Face. Rlotchcs, Roils, Chronic Son?

Eyes, Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Cancers, Goitre, White Swellings, I'cverSores, Piles, Erysipelas, Swelling of the Glands, Rheumatism, Diseases of the Kidneys, Rladdr and Urinary Organs, Dropsy, Gravel, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervons Affections, General Debility, Secondary Syphilis, or Venereal Diseases, Pains in the Rone* and Joints, all Chronic Diseases, mid Diseases arising from the use of Mercury and Calomel. Dr. Easterly's IODINE and SARSAPARILLA contains snch rowEitFur. CURATIVE I'ICOI-ERTIES, that the LONGEST STASDISO and WOKST CASES O» DISEASE, readily yield to its influcn :o- This medicine is a 8PEEWY, POSITIVE and RADICAL CEIIE for MKRCCRIAL DISEASES, no mattor how deeply it may have oaten into tho framo and vital organs. It will cure SHCONIJARY SYTIIILIS, or VENEREAL DISEASES, no matter how long it may liavo been in tho system, or what may liavo bocn its ctFects. It will cure OLD SORES, no matter how canted, and IS THE ONLY MEDICINE THAT WILL. For all SCROFULOUS DISEASES and OLD SORES it is a POSITIVU CURE. All external applications nro highly inconvenient nnd can only bo temporary in thoir effets. This medicino attacks tho disease at iU SOURCE, by purifying tlic BLOOD,exciting tho LIVEK to a healthy action, changing tlio Secretions of tho system, and by driving out all the IMPURE and DISEASED FLUIDS of the body, thus removing tho cause and rendering the euro CERTAIN and PERMANENT, It thoroughly crndiciitcs every particlo of MERCURY from the system, and will ANNrmi.ATE and SIXPEL the SYPHILITIC VIRUS, and all HEREDITARY TAINTS and POISONS, and restore tho system to perfect state of HEALTH and PURITY.

CAUTION TO TIIE PUIILIC.—Bo particular and ask for Dr. Easterly's Iodine nnd Sarsaparilla, and take no other. Scno dealers may tell you (when they have not this)they have somo OTIIKH SARSAPARILLA, equally good which they can purchase clieii per. Believe them not. They tell yon this to got your money. ONE BOTTLE of Dr. Easterly's Iodino and SarBaparilla contains moro CURATIVE PROPERTY than SIX of any other in use. Remember this is tho medicino that has cffcctcd so many ASTONISHING CURES in nil parts of thccountry.

J57"Price £1 per bottle, or bottles for £5. l'repared and sold by Dr. EASTKLY, southeast corner of Third and Chestnut strsots, St. Louis, Mo., and by all druggists throughout tho Western md Southern Strcts,

October 31, 1S57—v9nlo-lIy

STOP THAT COUGH.

DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM Will Cure Coughs, Cohl«, Asslnna, Con-# siimhtion, Uronchiis, Spitting of Blood.

Pain in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Coin-i piaint. Palpitation of the Heart, and all Diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. This Balsam is beyond "all doubt tho most pleasant and ellicacious remedy ever discovered for all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs.— It has been thoroughly tested, and is universalyl and is universally acknowledged by Physicians,'• Druggists, and all who have used it, as tho BEST REMEDY now offered to the Public for Pulmonary Complaints.

Too much caro and attention cannot by givuii to Diseases of the Lungs. Reader, have yov a Cold, Cough, or any disease of the Lungs? Do not neglect it. Millions of tho young, the fashionable and the gay, aro annually consigned to a premature grave by neglecting to attend to a common cold. Colds and Coughs lead to CONSUMI'TION, ami if not removed by proper remedy, then to an early death. Bo advised in timo. Proc-.ire at once that celebrated remedy -DR. ART

AI i'.S COUGH BALSAM-which has.

cured thousands upon thousands after Physician.!, and ALL NOTED F.EMEDIES had failed, and the patientliad been given up by friends to die.

No person afllicted with a Cough, Cold, or any discaseof the Throat' Chest or Lungs, will bo just to themselves if they go down to tho gravo without using DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM. It will cure if a cure be possible.

JS?"Priee 25 cants and £1 00 per bottle Es^Prepared by Dr. E. EASTERLY, .Southeast corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St.Louis,

I57"For sale by T. BROWN, druggist, Crawfordsvillc, and by Druggists generally throughout the United States.

To the Unfortunate Victims. DR. BAKER'S SPECIFIC.

This is a Safe nnd Sprcific Cure for Conorrhoer, Gleet, Strictures Seminal Weakness, Di.ia.scn of the Kidneys, llinader, and all Diseases of the Genital

Organs This 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 MERCILESS QUACKS, if not from a PIIEMATUITR GRAVE. In ease of infection DR. BAKER'S SPECIFIC is the only SAFE and SURE REMEDY. Have you a private Disease? Do not neglect it. If you go to a regular Physician with

your

treatment.

COMPLETE assortment of WALL I'APEK, Window Blinds, Curtain Fixtures, Tassels,

&c.,

for sale at

may 1 '53. FRANK HEATON'S.

case, you PERIL your REPUTATION. If you goto an ADVERTISJ? O QUACK you PERIL YOUR HEALTH FOB LIKE. Avoid both, und uso DRBAKER'S SPECIFIC, which is vsry agrecublo 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 restore the system to a pcrfectstatc of HEALTH o»t PURITY.

EST" Price £1 50 per bottle. 13T Prepared by Dr. EASTERLY, eornor of Third and Chestnnt streets, St. Louis, .Mo.

ZW Sold by T. B. BROWN A CO. Drug ists, CrnwfordsviHo, and by Prui.'jjis'.s zi-iwrnllyg throughout the Unit'j'l S'nto--.