Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 December 1858 — Page 3
issa 1859.
WINTEHfTRAOE!
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO
BUYERS!!
-iv -av
DRY GOODS!!
ifcOLOTHING, 1
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps
GROCERIES,
Hardware & Queensware,
OFFERED 4- DAILY SOLD AT
lllAIMM PRIH!
THE
undersigned would once more claim tho privilege of informing their numerous frionds andjeustomers, that they are now prepared to rneot them with
A Full Slock of Goods,
OF EVERY VARIETY
Usually kept in tho kind of a Stock nbovo mentioned. Having purchased our Goods at the
Head of the Market,
Wo feci ulilo and nnd willing to compete with any house in the trade. It being too tedious to mention all
The different kinds of
en cs vb
KEPT IN OUR STOCK,
We would only say that we have nearly
AXY ARTICLE FOR WHICH YOU MAY CALL.
With these remarks wa would solicit your attention to tho stock, as
It will undoubtedly be to your
ADVANTAGE
TO CALL AND EXAMIXE IT!"
Bring your
With you. Wo have a regular
PRODUCE DEPOT.
nnd will receive any thing yi chautuhle character,"for which
11
TOBACCO! CIGARS! WHOLESALE
bring of a Me:-
WE AVILL
The Hi guest Market Price
In l)rv Goods. VAI.I.KN, Deo. 4, IS.".?.
ir Friend*. GALEY .v KEEKA.Y. iri'tf.
TOBACCO!!
CIGARS!!
A N E A I
Monroe's French Powders. NKVER FAILING CP UK FOR HVSPKPSIA. With confidence founded on experience, 1 offer tho "FUKNCII POWDEKS" to the aillictcd, asking but i» fair trial, as a proof of its virtue.
Tho proprietor liavinp been alllicted for the hist fifteen years, with more or less p.-iin in the staunch, after eating a hearty meal, can now indulge ut meals without the least inconvenienco, having taken but two bottles of the POWOKUS
Price *1.00 per bottlo—or fi bottles for 00. Prepared by J. 15. MONUOK. St. Louis, Mo., and •old wholesale and rotail by Dr. K. EASVLIM.Y.
Tho ubovo Powders toprethor with Monroe's Tooth Ache Specific, are for salo by Manson itPowers, CrawfordsviUe, Ind.
Dec. 4, 1J5S. vlOirJOyl.
JAMES HANNA,
Fashionable Tailor. OCCCPIKS
back room over D. K. Knox's Boot
»fc Shoe Store, and solicits tho patronage of his old friends, lie will attend in person to mal.inftCoaU, PauLs and Vests in tho latest and most approved styles. Kntranoo lo bin room through the Hoot anil Shoe store. .IAS. 11AN\A.°
Dec. 4,lSo$. n20inS.
Administrators Sale.
NOTICE
is heroby jrivow that tho undersigned, .administrator of tho estate of Ai fred ft. Moi. Into of Cl&rk township, Montgomery county. Ind*. deceased, will soil at public auction, «n Saturday tho 25th of Decomber, 1S5S, the following desar bcd'jMjrsohnl pro]K?rty: Horses, (''attic. Hons. Sheep, Wagon'*, Household and Kitchen Furniture, also Corn in the crib, and Wheat in tho field.
A credit of twelvo months will be yiven on all cam* over three dollars, tho purchaser giving note with approved siirotv, waiving valuatiou and appniisctnontlnws. ELIJAH MOUNT,
Doo4'5$-n20w3. Administrator.
Administrators Notice.
NOTICE
is hereby given that the undersigned hat been appointed administrator of the estate
of Alfred
G. Mount. Into of Montgomery eoun-
ty, deeeaaod. Said estate is solvent. ELIJAH MOUNT, Administrator. Doc. 4,1S5S. n20wS.
Estray Notice.
TAKENMontgomery
DP, by William Jones, of Brown town slip! County, lndinnn.on the 1st day of November, 1S5S, Two*
tlo", one
a
deep red Cow, with honis inclined to
droop, flour voare old, appraised at J12 tho atlnit, a yaarlinff fteifer,
with
aide*,
small white spots on the
forehead and
coupling, appraised at ST, by
William Illcks nnd Rotrert Foster, before Oliver McLeod, Justice of tho Peace, oil the ISthday of November, 185S. Attest:
Dee.4, lS5$-lt WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
Sale of Real Estate, ^dcraignesJ
88
administrator of tho.estate
S?5y4?,^0®tormftn,-. decanted, inll^n the 20thday of December next offer for sale at public auction on thapremlsca, Lota number twenty scven oa thirty (27 80) ln tho toM of Middlbtown Montgomery County lndiana*Terms One third of the purohaw money to bo paid at time of gale, one third in six months and the residue in twelve months from day of sale with interest from date the purchaser giving note with good freehold seturity for deferred payments.
NOT. 80 1868. wi. SAMUEL POTTS, Adm. 1X7QOD6 and ChrtoUdbrs Hair Pjo for sale bv W. sprM'M. JliirBON FOWEK8..
Ifew Features—Fifth
THIS
COLD WEATIiGR
Tear
or THE
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.
SUPERB ENGRAVINGS
BE A UTIFUL ART JO URN
AX..
Ynlnable Premiam8,
icc., kc.i
popular Art Association, now in its fifth year of unparalleled success, having pu
I
chas
ed, and engravedon steel, Herring's great painting, "THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH.''will now issue copies (to subscribers only on heavy' pi a to paper, 30 3S inches on the following
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Every person remitting Three Dollars, will roccive a copy of the superb Steel Engraving, after Herring's celebrated Painting,
The Village Blacksmith.
n_
Also a copy of the beautiful COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL, An elegantly illustrated quarto Magazine. Also free senscm tickets of admission to the Eastern (,r Dusseldorf,) and Western Galleries of rlie Asaoclation.
There will also be given to tho subscribers several hundred valuablo works of Art, comprising fine Oil Paintings. Bronzes, Sculptures, Ac., &o., from celebrated American and foreign Artists,
Subscriptions will be received up to Jan. 1,185i. On tho evening of that date the premiums will le awarded to subscribers.
For full particulars, seo December Art Journal, price 50 cents. Spocimen eopimt s#nt to tliosv desiring to subscribe, on the receipt of 13 cents ju postage stumps or coin. Address
C. L- DEKBV, ACTI
AIIY 0.
Or, Western Oftico, ltiO, Water-St., Samlusky, O. Nov. 20,1S5S. nlS.
A NEW ARRANGEMENT.
TIIE "S OUT II" A
E S A E S
AXR.
a
arrangement has been concluded between A. PKYOU, editor of the Richmond South, and the ]roprietor of the Washington States, by which tho South and States aru to be consolidated nto one paper, to be published in the city of Washington, in an enlarged form and tu be under the editorial control of Mr. PRYOK.
The paper will be the organ of no person or lique, but devoted to the general interests of the Democratic party, in accordance with the principles o'Statcs rights Democracy.
Mr. Pnyoii will undertake the editorial control of the paper between the 20th of this month and the 1st of December.
It »vi.1 lie continued under-the name of "TI1E STATUS," and published on the foilowihij terms:
DAILY:
One copy per year $ Two copies per year 10
SEMI-WEEKLY:
One copy per year $3
WEEKLY:
One copy per year $ 2 Five eopi.'s to a club S Ten copies to a club 15 Twenty copies sent to one address 20
SESSION I'ArKU.
As the proceedings of the coming Congress will be. of great interest to the whole country. "THE, STATES'' will keep its readers fully advised upon all subjects which may be diseu.-^ed by that body.
Tits price of subserip ion for the session wi 1 be as ftdl. \vs: Dai!/— One copy $2 00
Two copies.. 3 00 Scini-Weekly—Onecpv 1 00 Four copies to a c!ul 00 Weekly—One copy *ri0
Five copies to a club 2 0o Seventeen copies lo one address*. 5 CO Postmasters who will forward us a club of -ub.-eiil.ers to our Weekly, for one yiW, at the •lub prices, will be entitled to a copy of the Weekly Stales for one year.
All letters in relation to the new arrangement should be addressed to l'ryor & lleiss. Washington O. Nov. 2".
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!!.
CLOCKS!!
c.. JUST ARRIVED
Tlie Largest .Stock of 24-liour tind 8-ilay
SL^ "E5"^ a©
1'i'b.iceo «t Cigars
TIIK must choice br.m.l* of "ill be sold at the lowest llirnre* 1 A. NOI.TK, Tobacouist 7Kjc*.-4, 1S..S. .. n20-r.ni.
Kvor ln'Otiglit to Town. They are al!
WARRANTED
YOU
T1
rA
W
Pi & tH a
iLL NOT STOP.
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IT,
AT
Patterson's Jewely Store,
,V MAIN STREET,
(Between Heatou's 'look Stors and Lane House.)
Crawfcrdsville, Indiana. November 2'i, lS.'tS. nlStf.
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Owner Wanted
For Iforse Supposed to hare been Stolen.
ABOUT
Head of Est ray Cat-
the first of October Inst, a man calling himself WILSON, who represented thnt ho-wuKon hi* Tfa'y from.Burlington, Iowa, to Ohio, eamo to this place, lie had in his possession a brown Horse. which is now in my charge, Wilsonlmving fiol to escape arrest, being suspicioned of having stolen the animal. Any one having lost such horse is requested to write to tho Cleric of the Court of Montgomery County. Indiana..'giving a description. Ac. REUBEN TAYLOR.
Nov. 20, Proprietor.of tho Crane Jlonse.
HAVE YOU.SEEN THEM rpHAT superb engravit)g, 'TaB VJLI.AOEBLACK-
I SMITH,'
and tlie beautiful ARTJOCBXAL.which
are furnisliod to mil«tribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Assoointion, eaii now b* seen-ot FRANK. -^1. HEATON'S Book SWMCO," ftilit^hort time only.— See advertisement elsewhere headed—New Fea-, tures, «fec. (Nov. 20, 1S5S.
Wall Paper!!
VKTALL Paper of all pries from Scents to $1,00 per Roll. Also, Borders and
per
THE NEW
15 -1,*
STORE!
i,
A. A..
Eastern Oilloe, 54$ Broadway, N. Y.,
fii
Have Opened
Clothing Store
In the Wab th Valley.
On J] Iain St reef, opposite Manson tj* J/mcer.s' Drus Store.
iIUi/II lilbl DM
IX THE WORLD.
ts, fn
Over Dross IJusiiicsa I'iin'ts, V-osts, Lone SIiuwls,
t'iider Shsds, Drawer?!, Sockr^,
Han5.korchlefs, Cravats, Com:or!
Nov. IS.'IS. no I'lSK & CO.
Biisssiger's
Old
PY
XT A GOOD CLOCK,
ONE THAT
A.O-E-
A SOVEREIGN REMEDY IN
All Kidney Affections.
As a Tonic it has no Superior.
Sold by Nov. 15
T. D. P.I!0\VN, Druggist. No. Commercial Mock.
Farmers Shaving Saloon.
FRED. KOSTANZER, Proprietor.
ScrollfI Story, Washington Hall.
OIIAV1NG, Hair Dressing and Shampooning. O (loin in tlie neatest style, lliiiraml Whiskers Dyed interior to none in tlie Tiiited Stares, lie re.-i'ectfuily snliciu a sh^re of public patronage.
Nov. 13,*]$."$. '«l7w4.
-..-ic-Lk
.t
U.A.
Subscribe at Once!
[praving.
yon wish to seou.rc-a copy of that elegai. En-"The-Villaeo Blacksmith/' and the Art .Journal, with the other premiums, he sure and subscribe £3, before the 1st of January 1 Specimen coiiesof tlie above, and full particulars given, by applying to FRANK. M. HF.ATON. Afrcnt. "See uilvertisement elsewhere headedNew Features. Ac. [Nov.
p),
$50,000
.U»OX la SStfT-
1S5*.
NOTICE.
Factory
Star Candle AT NEW VT HANV. TNI). S WKot
Star Cnndlrs, ¥,nnl Oil. (.'crm.-iu.
Oleine. I'a in and Common Soaps, nil whijh we arc selling at the lowest Cincinnati prices.
Goods delivered to the Now Albany and Salem and JetTersonville Railroad Depots and the Wlmrf-bontfree ot charge.
A-
.Orders respectfnllv Policitod.^' Address, KOUO, lil'ETTE
Si
CO.,
novG-wS. New Albanv. Tnd.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
I 1 E S E O I E
D. B. ET'al Fancy Silk and- JToksa l\'er A Scouer most respectfully informs the citizens of CrawfordsviUe and surrounding country that lie is now prepared to do all kinds of w.ork "in bis line, tlihs enabling tlio people to' have new clothes mauc of old oneiiiot witlisUaidiusf thesQh.ird timoi,. Now Gentlemen and Ladicsif yon have-n fadcri or soiled pirmeiits of anv kind, just take it to .Mr. D. and have it cleaned or jlyed and save the exjcnse of Buying new ones', he also informs the gen tlemcu that he dyes cleanses and -repairs coats pants and vests and warrants satisfaction.
Oct. 03. Office one door south of Post OtTLee.
£to*s" Snperbly-Beautiftil! p'r "OUf,
OVER
:Window
Pa-"
per of all k^nds, F. M. HEATON'S.
seventy pages— choice articles—elegantly illustrated—splendid Steel Engravinpi. Price 50 cents. Specimen copy-sent, on receipt of IS cents, itrstanip* or coin. Address
C. L. DERBY, 648 Broadwav, N. Y-.",
Nov. 20,1S5S.
Table and Pocket Cntlexy. FlNTvassortment, of a superior qnality, just xjL reeved by rpr. #4 *58. GRIMES A
BUKBRIDGE.
GRAHAF BRO' S.
IN
FOR THE
tvi
ole ""Country!
THE LARGEST STOCK. OF.
E S S O O S
Ever offered for Sale in the
STATE OF INDIANA,
Can be found at
cc
(1J
)J' uciu Style Town, Is at.
to
sno.of 25,00 18,0t 10,00 8.0P
0,0(1 to 4,00 to 1,50 to 1,25 to 5,(K) to
10,00
Jjssiidsfi
DOCK
GIN.
2g.
af-'k
Improved id"'
Warriiiitcd
1'0 HE
PUKE,
As OriginallyImported
GRAIIA^I 'BRO'S.
BOOTS & SHOES. OOK
Hundred Cases, at
GRAlI.Ur BEO'S
DllY-GOODS OF
every quality and etyle for tho masses, at GRAIIAM BKO'S.
HATS AND CAPS.
At GRAHAM BRO'S.
CABFJSTS! CAEPETS!!
S[.lcndi(l variety at
OF
GRAHAM IJRO'S.
DRESS SILKS, t\,
VSplbndid
Cream Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks, ^-c.
Al.-o. Musical Instruments of everv description, -ueh as Violins, Aecordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Violin and Guitar Strings, &v. Also
Knives and Pocket Bosks, of all kinds and ounlities. Also uolii, siiiVnn axd plated
S E A E S
to suit all ages. To the Ladies, I would sav that I have the nicest and richest patterns ot Jewolrv ever before ollercd in tluscitv. to the examination of which I ask their kind at- I tention. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and
Musical Boxes,
Repaired and warranted.
branch of the ind file I conn
To tlli:
business, I call cspeeial attention, dent, that in prices and quality of work, perfect satisfaction wi1! be given: at the i-i.gu uf tho
"Golden Watch
Between He-iton's"'iToo'c .Store an.l Lane CrawfordsviUe, ludiaifa. JAMES IV FK
Nuv. 3. Is".-. vl'inlt.
A CAR TO THIK AIJI Efc
Or. J. Dnponoo\s Golden Periodical Pills
Sfok FEMALES.
'TUIE.combination of ingredients in Dr. Dupon•JL c-o'j GnlJcn Pills are porfeetly hai inelu.-s.— I They hav&.becn notid.-iii the priyato praetiji: fold I Dr. "DuiHliiM'for dvfrthirty yours, aiurthousands of ladies can testify to their great and iievur-f.-it-irgsuccess in almost every ease, in eoi reefing rregularities,T elieving painfnl :uid distressing menstruaiion. particularly at the change of life. From live to ten pills will cure that common yet dreadful complaint, the Whites, Ne.-n ly every hidv in the hind suffers frcm this complaint. ..T,he above pill has pe.rmantly cured thousau Is and Sfill cure you if it use them. They cannot harmyiu.cn the cunt: ary they lemove all obstruetion.'restore nature to its pivpper ebaiitiel, and invigorate the whole system. Ladies, wlt.-se health will not permit an inott!as of Kainily. will tied these "ills a sueeesjti'i preventative. Pregnant females or those supi sing 'themselves so, are cautioned against using these pills' while pregnant, as the ]ropietor assumes no responsibility after the admonition, altlioiigli "£lieir mildncs would p:event any mischief. to toalth—othcrw i-HJ these pills arc recco'n'imcndcd: "Pull and explicit directions aecompanv each box. Price fl per box.
MANSON & POWERS..-re
Wholesale Agents at CrowfonlsviHe-
Eor the eonnties ot Montgomery, Putnam and 1'itrke. They will supply the trade at proprietors pricc^jfnd^t^ilijrhTitllArsariilshnwcaKtg.^b^'d '•'Lavlies,'" by cncTosing to the above iAjrt'nP
Bo- particular jn asking for Dr*Jlupori-?
cd*s Golden Pills, and" remember, they are not if secret liostrara,- every agent is given"the reccipt comjxiaing the pills, and tbev will tell you they arertherbest and safest pill for Kemales, overint&i7 duced, since the science of Medicine aawned:nrnn the Worlds' Octtober 23. ISSSMV
For The Ladies.
A find lot ofFancjr Pjtper, Envellop intended-expressly for the "i Call at
H. N. CHRISTMAN.
C. 1
-Wi .GOODS
1
-V' 's
S.F,
assortment, at
(,'RAIIAM BRO'S.
slW,00© Yartls FriaatSo
AND
Domestics,.Cheap at
GRAIIAM BRO'S.
The Only Good Stock
Cloths and Cassiners in GRAIIAM BRO'S.
Pieces Cotton an Wool Flannel .at GRAHAM BRG'S.
•200 Eeady Made Clothing. F)R
every Man and Boy in Montgomery (^unity, upstairs, at GRAHAM URO'S.
-VLL WHO WANT TO SEE THE Mimioiolh of MamissoOis,
IN DDIENSE* J,"
•'"I'n.ESOF :DKV-GO()IS, ]")0ts & SHOES, HATS AND ("JAPS, CABTKTS, AND IJEAI)lr' "r
MAD^ CLOTHING,
Must?tnpitt the Graluini Corm r. 'J'his stock is sale iit trcvu 2U. I11 ]HT cent. .muand sue jthinjr charged tor showing. '.IAMl-JS GJJAUAM. & I5KOTERS.
October ii3. S 1)
JAMES PATTEHSOlf
IIAS .IL'ST VI::
THE LARGEST STOCK! TIIR BEST assortment:
THE LATEsT STYLES AXD TATTEUXS OF
it
.1
5"f
E "W" EL P.
'JI
Watches, Clocks and
~sr,
KVKI!
nuoroiiT
O A W O S I E
Direct from the Eastern Manufactories. He has also on h.uid a large tptantity uf l'URE SILVER AND PLATED
Tea and Table Spoons,
No. Empire Block, 1
1
GRAIIAM BRO'S.
5C0 Slf AWLS.. 7.
the latest styles, at
kSF" A) 1 orders addressed to us sha" Crawfordgville, April 24,153S.
Fever and Ague,
from which mankind .suffer- over a largo part of the globe, is the consequence of a diseased action in the system, induced Tjy the "poisonous miasm of vegetable decay. This-exhalation is evolved by the action of solar heat on wet soil, and rises with the watery vapor from it. While the sun is below the horizon this vapor lingers near the earth's surface, and the virus is taken with it through the lungs into the blood. There it acts as an irritating poison, on the internal viscera and excreting organs of the body. The liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete not only this vims, but also the bile from the blood. Both the virus and the bile accumulate in the circulation, and produce violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympathize with, the liver, and become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our organism, as if in an attempt to expel the noxious .infusion, concentrates the whole blood of the body .in tho internal escretories to force them to cast it 'out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the central organs with congestive violence. This is thcCiiiLii. But in this effort it fails. Then tlie FEVER, follows,
IN
HARDWARE AND COMMISSION
I JE3 «Z2
BY
DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. PRICE ONE DOLLA^JEH BOTTLE.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for lis to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. FOR COSTIVEXESS: FOE
THE
CUKE or DYsixrsiA FOR J.VfNDicr.
Foa
THE
Cl'RE
'OF IXDIGESTIOX
FOR HEADACHE
FOE
THE
CURE
OF
DYSENTERY
FOR
A
FOUL STOMACH
FOR
THE
CURE
OF
ERYSIPELAS
FOR
THE
PILES
•r' FOR
THE-CUKE OF
SCUOFTLA
FOR
ALL
SCROFULOUS COMI'UVI.NTS
FOR
THE
CURE
OF
RHEUMATISM
FOR DISEASES
OF TOE
FOR
S
zil:
i*eale|\S in|
Iron, Kails, "Steel, AxleSj SpriflgSj Sash and Glass,
Bolls^ Mecfeamc's Tools,
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
ALSO, SADDLERY, COACH AXD HARNESS TRIMMIXGS,
Together with Agricultural Implements, among which is
MOFFITT'S CELEBRATED THRESHER AND SEPARATOR,
Woodbury's Patent Portable Horse Power
THRESHER AND SEPARATOR.
Culling Roxcs, Corn fi'itslicrs, Corn Plnutcrs & Shfllers.
MOORE'S GRAIN DRILL, &c., &c.
Kuhns and Hains'
which the blood leaves the cen
tral organs and rushes to the surface, as if in another effort to expel the irritating poison through that other great cxcretory the skin. In this also it fails, and the system abandons tho attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day* These •are the fits, or paroxysms of FEVEH
AND
AGUE.
Such constitutional disorder will of course undermine the health if it is not removed. We have labored to find, and have found, an antidote,
Ayer's Ague Cure,
'which neutralizes this malarious poison the blood,- and stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. As it should, so it does
cure
this afflicting
disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather docs what is of more service to those subject to this infection. If taken in season it expels it from the system as it is absorbed, and thus keeps those who use it free from its attacks keeps the system in health although exposed to the disease. Conscquently it not only cures, but protects from, the great variety of affections which are induced by this malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever,- Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations, Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful AlFcctions" of the Stomach and Bowels, all of which, when arising from this cause, will be found to, assume more or less the intermittent type. This "AGUE CUIIF. removes the cause of these derangements, and cures the disease.
This it accomplishes by stimulating the excretories to expel the virus from the system and these organs by degrees become habited to do this their office of their own accord. Hence arises what we term
accllmatation.
Time may accomplish the
same end, but often life is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while this AOUK CUKE does it at once, and with safety. We have great reason to believe this is a surer as well as safer remedy for the whole class of diseases which are caused by the miasmatic infection, than any other which has been discovered and it has still another important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well as good. riiEPARED
SKIN
THE
CURE
OF
FOR
THE
CURE
OF
GorT
FOR
A
DIXXER PILL
.. FOR
TOE
CURE
OF
NI:URAXCIV
FOR PUEIFYIXO
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use many quantity.
Price 25 cents per Eoz 5 Soxes for $1.00.
Great.numhers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their JU
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our
A.MERICAX ALMANAC
arc given with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be followed for their cure.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand AYER'S, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it.
All our Remedies are for sale by "'it 1
Manson it Powers. Crawfurdsville: Tal'mrt & on- Wa.yi}lan (j. V,'_ Mi er, L-tdo^a and fv all'dealers i.i Medicines. At wholesale by Si. ire,
Eckstein '., Cinciuiiaii Sept. 25,1S3S.
,... -Tobacco,
through the CrawfordsviUe Post Office,eau hare A Large a-^ortmcnt^l'ob&cco Golden Pills ecut to any p:irt of the cc untry con- '1 sale by -w i- iintry ^con.fidentuvlly) by mail.
Augn^t-Slst.?Ki'j ..
ics, and. Pens/
nse of the Ladies.—
FKAFK HEATON'S
fzsrr.
THI
BLOOD.
S.
bna slsi.
IS T«r & RE G,
I
H. GREGG.
mss
CrawfordsviUe, Ind.
0
NEW ALBANY & SALEM R. E. IWfai'
1858. FILL ARRANGEMENT. 1858.
On and after Oct. 1st Trains mil be Run
.as .Follows.
jf-'OINr. NORTH
FROM NEW AL15ANY.—BJ:IFOIII.
I.ATIUN.—
ACCOMUO
Daily, except Sundays, at 8:80 A. M.—
Stops ut all Stations. Arri\inV at M.
Bedford ut 1:-J
UlltA('0 MAIL.—Daily, except Sundays, at 11 :.Sn A. stopping at all regular Stations, and at signal stations on signal. Connecting at Mitchell at 8:1$ P. M. with the St. Louis Express of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, for St. Louis and all points west and northwest, and at S:55 V. M. wi I he Cimirriati Express: and at-Lafavettc at 1:5 0 A. M. with tl.e Chicago'Nigh Express frum (.i neiniiati, tor Michigan Citv and Chicago—-arri-ving at Chieago at S:oo A. l\r. J'assengeisdii cat .Mitchell, sup ut Grcencastle, and breakfast at Michigan City.
ST. LOUIS" EXPRESS —Daily at 10:2*") P.M. Connecting at Aiitehel at, 2:lfi A.'M. with the Ci'sennati Express, and at L':iT A. M. wiilnheSt. Louis Express.
Lh'O.M GKI'.LAC.AFTLE.—Lafavct Aceomiihidiition—J'aily, except Sundays, at 10:uo A. M. Connecting 'at Lafayette at
L'P.
,"M. with the
Chicago day express front Cineiimati, airiving at (hicago ai P.M. Passeiigeis d.lie al ctte and sup at Michigan City.
soutij."
1* ROM MIt.II IGAN CITY.—Cincinnati T)av Exl'.ri-
s-Vaily,eveptSundays,
I'.
at !):i0A. M. ("Lea
ding Chicago at- 7:o0 A. M.) and running directly through to' Cii.ciniiati, aniving at 10:40 P. M". Connecting at Lafayette with the Grcencastle Acconiniodution at J:io P. M. leacliing Greencaale utT:*)0 P. M. Sloj.s at all stations bi twecn Michigan City and Greencastlc. J'as.seiigers dine at Key'ltd. Is.
Cincinnati Night Express.—At U:*J5 P. M. daily ev.-ept Saturdays, (leaving Chicago at 'J:^0 1'. M.', r.inning directly tlirougii to C'incinnati, arriving at ]'. M. Connecting at J.afavctte—daily", except Sundays—at -i.lo A.M.. with the J.onisvi!h Mai! Train, arriving at New Alli.ntv at 1:11) l'._.M. Stopping at all regi.hir stations "between ..Iiehigan City and J.atayotte. and at all sta i.-n.^ bet»\ceil Lafayette and Now ^\lbanv. Pus-^'-ngt-rs breakfast at (Jreciicastle and nine at Hedfonl. 1- ROM IiI-.Li 1-U1!I).— I'cltord l'Aprcss— Daily, except Sundays, at •J:0.» P. M., stopping at all stji Hons. Coiinectieg at ilitchcil with the Express rains troni St. L"U:s and Cincinnati on tii.-. Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, audarriving at .Suw Al Onriy at 7:20
AI.
.'', ,»»iC:-ELL.—St. Lon^s Express—Daily atS:05A.M., connucting wi.h the M. Louis nnil i.in.-i.'i at Express Trains,arriving at NJIV Albany at ei iU A. M. l'iie Tiirj.i^h Trains connect at (rrccnoa-tle ui.h tiie TerK- llai.tc and Kkhni..nd Railroad, an I at Lafayette with the trains of the Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad, at M. S. crossing ni'.h Miciiigaii s*outl:crn and Noitticni Indiana liailroa at .Michigan Citv with the An.-higati C-..lr.d JCailioad for Chicago and ail points west an nort:.-wjst, and fur Detroit and all jints
T.iroujh Ticket- for sale in Loni-villjj No.
HI
a Mr an I at the Lo-i.pany'.s o. lues in At t.iiv, .Vioi.igali City, and Chi .-ago. tor all iLi i:i ci ...l p-:. [:!s:n tic i:a-tand .Nor Invent.
A.o.ny,ija j.-t. !b
NEW A 1(1!A NGEMHNT!
Groceries For 'I'Sjc
jsLa M'^ IK
/^Vliolesaie Cro^erv,
So.f, Umpire ISiock .TIJISM SI.!
1EH. s. oox &c oo-
3.JJAYINO
LIVER COMPLAIXT
FOR Dnorsv
FOR
THE
CCEE
OF
TETTER, TUMORS
AXD
made
SOUTH for
SALT
RHEUM
FOR WORMS
be received .luring the fall and inU-r._,g^
be Sold at the Lowest Figures. Wholesale or Retail.
Country Merchants and Farmerscsu be accom nutlated. at wholesale, with from
to 1,000 pounds Cot]
In addition to the
in which they
a
50
Boxes Star Candles. ~0 half Boxes Star Candles in stole nml foi sale by Ji. rf. iV. Co.,
Aug. gist, IS4S. No. ".*tf.
Starch.
75
vlOnlOyl.
:f "q'r.:lliti^. fe COX & Co.,
Teas, .*••- 'V
A Large and general assortment of Teas of the very best brands in store and
QC00 Lights of Pine Sash, assorted sizes /W- 75 boxes Window Glass •'do do ••"./' Doors, Ac., for.sale by spy.
24
'58 GRIMES & BL-KBRIDGE.
Boxes Pearl Starch, just received bv Aug.il* CO.\' -t Co
Jh. Easterly's
lODIPTE AMD SARSAPARILLA. AVnll iCara all'diseas^iarislo^from an impnre stAte oY t8e toon,or (Tdepfavcd
rtnjdslftlicsystem,
the
Grain Drill.
with prompt attention. CHRISTMAN & GRiv £GG, No. 2, liinpire Blocl v'Jn40.
SYSTEM
I.AY IS
L* 1-. RICKI-.R, Miperi.it.-.'idei.t.
'A '1 L'IT I.E.
c-i. Ti kvt Age::'.. x,.
e©
Euckets. if n-td Buckets f.-r sale Co'X Co^,
Doz.'Pa Aug
Notice.
FIf.
iRSON
kliowmg themselves, ilidubtud to L. Clark, the undersigned, will confer a gro.it fav by calling ^n him and settling their account by :pK.0r
:ipte, n-.ci:!y
n. .^es the "tare go.--hoi
settk-mci.t and long' October Si}, li 3.
or
for
sale cheap bv
August 21. COX fc Co.,
ids. !•:. II. CLABK.
Glassware,
:very description for talc very ehcitji l.v Aug. -1. COX Co^j-ItUn-RlOR Fresh Teas at apr '2-4 '53 MANSON* & POWER*'
Soda,
I Kegs S. C. Soda, for »a!e by Aug. 21. COX «t Co..
DANOKUOI
condition of
S.
it
3
arrnngciiKuts EA.VT
200 Hogsheads Sutrar, 250 Barrels Molasses. 230 Sacks CofTee.
tli«
v»t:^C4nccrif
Swdlingof the
Gland#, Rhoumi.tism, White
8wolfing,
Chronio
Sore Eves, Piles, Boils,Eiysipelas, Goutro, Pains in the Bones and Joints',
Uleors
Throat: Add
Thi*WwJteinc
in the
In the Month and
all OKrmi^ Cofi^tiftitioHal Diseases.
ncfa.ii*?t^a -oht llio
rery Toota of tho
disease by purifying the blood, and changing tho
scbretions
«/.stem,:.thus
which renders the CVUE
cure the
rimoving tho cause,
ctetaix
and
D!t.-K\sVini.Y!s
fermaxknt.
IoiiXE
Axd'^Siiisapartlla
will
worst JinJccnJAT. nfsrfse,
nnd drivo out-
and destroy every particle of MEBccr.r which is in
and cure its bad effects.
It will cirre ."ECoxnAilr rrpurtis-or vENEREAr IMSEASC nnd will drive the SYTILITIC VIRUS and all
IIEJIEDlTARy TAJNTS and" POISONOUS 1IATT1R OUt Of the system through tire remza orT.m SKJX, and restore the Patient to a per feet state of IIE.VLTII and rciiiTT. Ic js .i-positive-cttro for LIVER oox-
PLAIST andin-sj*ERSIA, if used a proper length of time. 1 challenge the world to produce its cqnnl in theso complaints.' The afflicted will boar in ini'id that Du. EASTERLY'S" IODINE AXD
SAIISAPAR-
in.A-will cure all Nervous diseases, Female Complaints, Dropsy, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder find Urinary organs, in a fow dnvs.
It will remove Pimple* and Blotehcs from the FACE, and mal:e the Skin Clear,.White and Beautilul as Alabaster. It does this by purifying tho I»LOOI, and by its prompt action on tho Livor, Kidneys, and Secretary Or*rans, producing vigorous health.
Persons wlio'liave long l»ocn*aftl!cto with Scrofula. Old S. r. s." Tetter, Ringworms, Scald Head. Clo'ches, Eruption of the Skin and all Cntoneonst diseases are. advifed to procuro Grid ley's Salt Rheum and Titter Ointment to apply on the Sores, or diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsnpnrilhi. TIks Iodine and Sarsaparilla purities the Bipod, and cause tlte sores to discharge their
I'UTMII MATTER,
HI AI.S TISI.IT.
and the
OISTME.NT
When both aroused (which I al
ways reconimcnd)
I-I:RMANI:XT
and
RADICAL
ctnn
is always eH'cuti-d. They are the best ami luortl I'owj.xrtL CBiiATivF-s known to man. A fuir trial is all I as'. I do not fear the result.
Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla $1 per Bot-tle,-or Bottles for £•". Gridiey's Salt Rheum Ointment T.'. cents p^r Bottle. Both aife prepared by Du. J!A.-TJ.I:I.V. corncr of Third and Chestnut sts.. St. I.ouis. Missouri, solo proprietor, to whom ail orders must be addressed. 537" Sold by T. 1). Brown nnd Manson Powers, druggists, in Crawfordsville, and by druggists generally. £5T!H. IIOOI'KR'S FK.W.-lLI3 COHD1AL Will cure all Female Complaints, such as Excessive. Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, l-'lour Aihus dr Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Complection, Headache. Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams, and all diseases caused by Colds, Checked Prespi-ntion, Excesses, OverExcitement. etc., of the Sexual Organs: Dr. lloopper's Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the ladies the best remedy ever invented.
Price #1 per bottle, or six bott'es for Du. EASTERLY, comer of Third and Chestnut streets St. Louis, Mo., Sole Proprietor, and to whom all orders must be addressed. .....
Sold by T. D. Brown, and Manson & Powers, in Cr:twfovdvilh:. aiidhv druggists gcnEnillv. £5?" 5tt. CARTKR'SCOUCri KALSAM' will euro 'onghs. Asthma. Consunnitioii. Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the side and breast, Pleurisy. Whooping Cough, Croop, Liver Complaint. Palpitation of the Heart, and all disoases of the Throat. Chest and Lungs. No one should neglect a Cough or (.'old a single day. Millions die annaaily by neglecting a COMMON" COLD.—• Coughs and C'olds lead to C'o.w-fJi'Tiox, and thon to an early death. Reader, have you a Cough Cold or anv disease of the lungs? Procure at onco that celebrated remedy. Di:. C.vin nil's Cocon BAI.-
SAM
whieli never fails to relieve a Cough in twen-ty-four hours, aftd alwnvs
CURES
the
WORST CASI
of Colds. Coughs, and al". diseases of the 'I'hroat and Lungs in a few days. Price—Trial bottles, 25. cents large bottles. $1 per bottle, or ti bottlesfor #•".
EASTERLY, corner Third and Chest-: s. Si. Louis. Mo.,sole proprietor, to whom must be addressed to get the genuine.-- '. D. Brown and Manson Powers, in sville. and by druggists generally.
Sold Crav. IV
li\
KliK'S Sl'IiCiri'lC will euro
Gonorrhoea, Glcete. Stricture, Seminiti Weakness, Cherdee. diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and all diseases of the genital organs. Reader, have you a PIIIVATE DISEASE? Do not neglect it. DE-
Du. BAI.EII'S Si'ER'IKI
safe, speedy, and
II:
is a
IIAIIIC.M. CI KK.
With Dr. Bil
kers Specilie on can CI' RE YOCR-*ELF. and prevent. exposure, as plain- directions for use accompany the medicine. Price £t oO per bottle.
Jjjy'~DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut streets. St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all ordeis must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by T. 1). Rroivti. and Manson i\'. Powers, in Crawfords\ille, ml by druggists generally.
DR. EASTEBLY'5 "FKVUIt AM) ACIIE KIM.KIt Wi eure Ague and Fever. Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague. Intermittent ar.d Remittent Fevers, all tho various forms of Fevers incident to Billions Cli mates. If there is a .MAN, WOMAN or
I
ering with A«TK
CMI.I
A.vr.
suff
FEVF.I:, they are advised to
procure Dr. Easterly'.• Fever and Ague Killer. !tis a i-osiriyt
WI:c-kri.J I.T CUUIAVCXT.
1'iicc ifl per bottle r.-i\ boith for lie. EASri.ui.v. comer of Thinl and Chc.-'mit selects St. Louis. Sole proprietor, to whom nil ordei must 1k ad Ire-'sed to got the genuine. Sold b_\ T. I». Bro.vn,:.nd Manson Powers, Agent* for Craw fi.rd.-v iiin. am! by druggists generally. id .1 tine 1'.'. H.s No. •i^ '.m.
LATEST ARRIVAL!
T. Jl EATON
/las .fust licrirrd the Largest Sto:!c of
Books & Stationery!
I H^VEil brought to C,-aw
Sugtu ijv\,
have on ii.tu-J
iMJ
rforcsvilh Of his f,
iiuites the uttejitiou
i-ublij gcucra'dv. Call at ilia
to which he iehda and the
O O E O I
I Aorih West Corner
of
Green and Main Streets, n«l cx.iiaiiio for vour.-et •Sep. IS, ISOs. If-
Stationery.
«LCAP. 1-eKer. Note. egal. Bath, Bill Bii .:t. Meurniitg and Perforated I'a[n:rs I'iiitf I.cgjil, Mom liing and other Knvel'oji* of every .-/i-: PiTnti11rr and \i-5ting Cards: IVneils', writing ran.I: Pen" and Penholder.-: which will be sold at Whole.- de niul'retiiil. cheaper than, the cheapest by
Se... if. F. M. IIEATON. CLA.MC JiOOiLS,
Sep. 13, ISiis. f.
SlC. ... V,
Xk LL kinds of Blank l' o.s, fioin a Set memo randnm hook to a so quiro Ledger or Deed Record,t'lt h.if.d »itd,forsiicu*. Cincinnati prices by,
T- M. IIKATON.
Tools.
GENERAL assortment of "Carpenters', Coopers' and Blacksmith?' Tools, received by apr.-24'5o. GliLMES & BURBKljiGE.
A
9AA BARRELS snlt ju*t on tho way for ---7»'' 21. COX ct CO."
