Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 December 1858 — Page 3

NEW

STORE

AND

HEW GOODS!!

JUST OPENING.

GREAT BARGAINS

ALL KINDS

OF

AND

1

2.

k-

3

CARPETS,

&c, &c.

Call and See Them s!

As we sell for

CASH ONLY,

Wc con nfford to»M 11 SO low that you will be tcmnt,od to Buy, after hearing out Prices. Rememoer these

A A I N S

Are to be had at tho

New Cash Store,

O

Geo. Snyder & Co., Wellington Street, next to II. OTT'S Drugstore. Crawfoidsvillo Dec. 11, lSi8. n21tf.

And still they Gome.

Five Ship Loads of

WINTER 100DS

JUST RECEIVED AT

GBAHAM ORG'S.

.$40,000 STOCK!

10,000 Ready Made Coals, Pants, Vests, Undershirts

A 1ST ID WRAPPERS

FOR TdEN AXIJ BOYS.'

100 Cases Custom Made

•BOOTS & SHOES!!

THREK in'Mn::i)

nj-:W

Carpels!

STYLES

IIATS AN]) CAPS.

For evert/ I\h aht Boy in the Comity.'

TEI? MILLIONS YARDS OF

PRINTS! TICKINGS!

Vrf UW1VJO 1

Cloth 3 and Gacsimeres

iisr rro'^risr.

Come, Everybody

FOR

GREAT BARGAINS

117// be Gircn in sc//inz this

We Sell More Goods

Than any one House in the State at Rcttiii, and can and will sell

Below All Competition!!

Conic, Everybody,

And See.' Nothing charged for Showing Goods here.' JAS. GUAIIA.1I JL HHO'S.

Dceomber 11, ISiS. n'Jltf.

Notice to Stock Growers. rpilE Subscriber in returning his thanks to the .1 rinnv farmers of this and surrounding eonn

ties, for tho liberal patronage extended to hi in dining the presint and past years in the wav of Btef and Pork tuillle, and feeling under obligations to them for Mich patronage, has dpeided upon the following me'hod to express his sentiments toward them for such favors.

In on|»r to introduce and foster a generous emulation among his patrons with reference to feeding good l*ogs for next vear* operations, ho proposes, ihereforu. to distribute among theri the following Premiums uiwn tho best fattc.l lot or lots JRR-..,, .... |. ..

of Hog. of the co.npetitois own feeding. is sar

nnderstCKnl that said Premiums are to bo paidT -1"-'

over nnd above the rejiiilar market price, at Crawfordsviile, Indiana, upon tho day of delivery, towit: 1st Premium, 50 eont» per head on 25 Hogs, average weight 325 net. none less llntu 27*. 2d Premium, 25 cents pet head on 25 Hogs, average weight Sifi not. nono less than 250. 1st Premium.30cent:* [er head on 50 Hogs, average weight 300 net. nono less than 250.

Sd Premium, 25 cents per heat on 50 Hogs, average weight 3'H) net, none less than 225. lot Premium. 50 cents per head on 75 Hogs, average weight 27o net. nono less thau 225. fid Premium. 25 cents por hoi on 75 Hogs, average weight 275 not. none less tl an 2f0, 1st lYjniinra, 5Uccnts per head on 100 Hogs.aveiage vi eight 250 net. none luv than 2*t). id Premium, 85 cents per head ou 100 Hogs, av®r«gc weight 250 not, none less th 175.

The above awards m.ido and givos by competent »nd proper judges of quality (unknown to owners or hogs if possible.) scales docidiug not ™"h'- J. W. BLAIR. &n

Weight. December Tl, 1859.

niHw

Sale of Real Estate,

administrator of iho estate

ol Charles Uoctornian, deceased, will on the svth day of poccnih^r n«

auction on tlm |.reinis«.st Lufa number twentv seven on thirty (2 Js in the u,wn

MoiitKouer* County Indiana: Term, Ono third ot the pureboso money to no paid

ttl

one third in six months and the rwidn« in twelve tnontli* from day of sale with interest fw-rr. Ur^.

£rirrfergSiD«n0^

Whh

tonty for deferred payments. Kor. to 1659. wi. SAMUEL POTTS. Adm.

Tilr

THE

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AND

Blackwood's Magazine.

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WIETHE, SHAWLS. New Albany & Salem E.E.

WIM3'!L A(L.TA.XGEJ!E\T. 185KI

On and after Dee. Stli. Passenger Trains will bo run as ('(.•lions: O I N N O I I

FROM Ni \V A1.1JANY. --CiiKucio MAir..-I)ai-Iv. i*\ecpt hii'idays, at :10 A. M. Stoi.ping at ail Stations o. 1 r! :i 1. Cor.iiee'.ing at (ireeneastle at

A. M. St. l.ouis, arriving at 4:05 P. M: r.v.d 7 0J 1'. M. ICT Indianapolis, ariiving at S:30 I'. M: and at l.alayette at 4:3s A. M. for Chicago,

M. Passengers di

arriving at 11:0." A. M. Passengers dine at Bed lord and sup at l.a'ayettc.

7v -a. ___ 1 ST. ANI» CINCINNATI DAY Exrnrss.—D- iijllISilllS Vi/ OO10Z1S hv. except Sundavs. at 12:00 P.M.. stopping at nl',., ,, -,

•I rrjjtil.'ir tious. viiuyt in.-i tu IHUUIICH

I O. .M. R. train lor St .Louis at 1:10 i". M..

THE RPST iSTOPK OK III riving at 3:80 A. M.. and for Cincinnati at 4:50 I .. ,\Vi ',V 'i P. M„ arriving at 10:20 P.M. IV-sengers ciinc at Dtc. 10, VS. [pa:d,«] n21w3

Mitchell. ST.

LOUIS A

GOING SOI'TII.

FROM MlCillCAN CITY.— INCINNATI DAY Exrnnss.—Daily, except Sundays, at 10:30 A. M. (leaving Chicago at 7:40 A. M.)and limning directly thiuugh to Cincinnati, arriving at l:-' A. M.. op}ingat all stations between Michigan', ity nnd LafayctTe. Passengers tliue at Reynolds.

CINCINNATI NIOIIT Kxi'iitss.— Daily, except Saturdays. at 10:80 P.M. (leaving Chicago uta:i'0 P. M.) tinning directly through to Ciiicinnati. arriving at 11:^0 P. M. Conne.-'ing at La fay te. at 2:50 A. M., with

1

ouisvillo Mail Tram for New

Albany and Louisville, tniiviiij nty:15 I'. Stopping at all tegula Stations North, and all StatioiihSoitth ol Lalavitte. Passengers breakfast at Grecnca-tle and dine at Mitchell.

FROM M1TCHKLL.—Lot'isviLi.r. DAY EXPUESS —Daily, except Stanleys, at 4:55 P. M. Stopping at all rcguh Stations. Connecting at .Vitchell] with 0. «fc M. I?. U. Traitis I rom Cincinnati, at 4:10 P. M., and from St. Louis at 4:50 I'. M.— Reaching New A'batiy at 5:15 P. M.

LoL'ISVII.I.E NioiiT*E.\riti:ss.—Daily at 2:50 A. XL Stopping at all regular Stations. "Connecting with O. it Al. R. R. Trains Irom St. Louis. Arriving at New Albany at 6:15 A. .V.

FROM LAFAYBTTK.—BI.OOJIINGTOV ACC VMODATION.—Daily at S:10 A. M. Stopping at all Stations. Connecting nt (ireeneastle. at 2:27 P. M., with Train on T. II. it K. It. R. for Teire 11 imte, and at 7:02 P. XL for Indianapolis. Arriving at Bloonungtou al 5:50 P. Al. 1 nJ Throagh 'I'mins conuect at Grcencastlo with the Torre Halite and Richmond Railroad, an I i.t l.'itiiyutte with ths trains of the Toledo,

V\Vj:ish and Western Railroad, at XL 8. erossin' Ai'.n .Mi.niiri.il Southern and Koithcru Indiana b.tiiioj-i at Michigan Citv with the .Michigan ^ei.trul Kailrond Cor Chicago and all points west un I norCi-west, and for Detroit and all points

tsr Only one change of Cars for Chicago, St. Louis, or Cincinnati.

c.m

ii

ipany

1

r\

a'e'n ^i-isv. le, No.

A Alluuy, .\iiehigun City, and Chicago, for all ttia ptincipul points in tl.c hast and Northwest. R. K. KICKhR, npt rintenlout.

tlle

Company olhces in

Supt's OtBce, New Albany. Pee. 6th, 1S5S.

Copper smithing.

J. HOOVER,

1X7"HO is the only Coppersmith in Montgomery County, takeo this method of informing the public that lie is prepared to JuruUh Steuru Pipes. Smoke Stacks. Apple Eutler. Dj'e, Preserve, nnd Candy Kettles, on short notice, and ou as good terms as can be had in the. country and has no hesitation in warranting all his work in thut line, lie Ins also on liana a splendid lot of

Cookiiip, Parlor and llmling Stoves, Cheap for Cash. Also, a good asscrtmcut of Tin. Copjier. und sheet Iron Ware, for sale low, on the above terms.

Cash paid for old Copper, Pewter. Lead and Brass. J. HOOVER. December 11,1553. nillf

Notice

IS

ottc.r,or

^Io

At pub|io

of Mi(Jafotown

hereby given liy the uudersigued. Stockholders ot the Ladoga Mate Academy, that there will Ie a meeting of tbo Stockholders of the 8aiU Academy, on the 1st day of January, lb59, it Academy Chapel, fur the purpose of talcing a vote to change tho character of said Academy School so as to admit lemale* pupiU in said Academy School on an equal footing with the male* in point of educational advantages.

GEOBGE W. MICHELTBEE,

Jeoll-n91w8 and 80 otber«.

New Features—Fifth Tear y, or TH*

COSMOraiiTAN ABT ASSOCIATIPN,

SUPERB ENGRAVINGS

BEAUTIFUL ART JOURNAL.'.' TalnaMe Premiums, fcc., fcc.!

THIS

CO., NEW YORK, continue to pub­

lish the following leading British Periodical*: 1 Thr London Quarterly (Conservative.) 2. The Ediobar Review (Whig). 8. The North British Review (Free Church). 4. The Westminster Review (Liberal). 5. Blackwood's. Ed in burg Magazine (Tory).

popular Art Association. now in its fifth year of unparalleled snccess. having pni chased, and engraved on Moel, IlerrinirV great painting, '-Tin: VILLAGZ BLACKSMITH." will now issue copies {to subscriber* only) on heavy plate paper, 80 3S inches on the following

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Every person remittingiThrce Dollars, will receive a copy of the snperb Steel Engraving, after Herring's celebrated Painting,

The Village Blacksmith. Also a copy of the beautiful COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL, An elegantly ilhwtratod juarto Magazine. Also Tree season tickcts of admission to the Eastern (or Dnaseldorf,) And Western Galleries of the Association.

There will also be given to tho subscribers several hnndrcd valuable works of'Art: comprising fine-Oil Paintings. Bronzes, Sculptures, feo., &c., from celebrated American and foreign Artist*.

Subscriptions will be received tip to Jan". 1. 1S59. On tlic evening of that date the premiums will be awarded to subscribers.

For full particulars, see December Art Journal, price 50 cents. Specimen copies sent to those desiring to subscribe, on the receipt of 15 cents in postage stamps or coin. Address

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Nov. 2o, 1S5S. ... nlS.

A NEW ARRANGEMENT.

E S O A N E S A E S

ANII.

7 OU

For Blackwood and three lie views 9 00 For Blackwood and the lour Reviews 10 00 Money eurrcut in the Stato where issued will bo received at par. -.

to any part of the United States

Mr. PKYOK will undertake the editorial control of the paper between the 20th of this month and the 1st of December.

It wi 1 be contii.ued under the name of "THE STATES," and published on the following terms: UAILY: One copy per year $ Two copies per year 10 »:SII-WKI:KLY: Ono copy per year $3

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One copy per year Five copies to a club Ten copies to a club Twenty copies sent to one address

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SS:

STATE OI" INDIANA* 1 Montgomery County, Montgomery Circuit Court, March Term, A. D.

3S.VJ. I

•S.ah Bro-It,

John B. Bsrdeil, Cjmplaint to for .•close t'l.arlcs F. Saum, iMor.^ago. impleaded with John Odenbaugh, et niVj 11/ IiKRE AS said p'aintiir, by 'Ihompsfn and

Ri tin's bis atlorn-jjs, filed the Clerk's o.Iiec of slid Court his complaint the above en tilled cause S .id piuintilf. iy his attorne is. al: 0 tiled the ifliidavit of a disinterested person setting forth that said defendant is not a resident of tho Stale of Indiana therefore no:i .'e of the filing and p«nd :iicv cf said complaint is hereby given tos ud noii-rcsiiieiit defendants, John B. BIIKIOII and Charles F. Suum, that they appear on the first d.iy oi'the next term of said Court to be holdeu in the ourt House at Crawiordsville, in said county of

C"iineetirg at Mitchell with the commencing on the second Mond

CINCINNATI NIGHT K.vrynfe.—D.iilv

at 10:S«» P. M. Stopping oniy at icj/ular stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. :M. R. R. trains for St. l.ouis and Cincinnati. Reaching Cincinnati at S A. .. and tit. Louis at 3.4." 1*. M.

FR'-.M BLOi.\IINCiTON.—I.AKAYKTTE ACCOUVCDATION.—Daily, except Sundays, at A. Al. Connecting at Lufayet at 3:13 I*. M.. with Chicago Day Express, aiming at Micl igim City at 7.a5 P. M.. aiul at Cliieago at 10: 5 P. M.

wi

Farmers Shaving Saloon.

FRED. KOSTAKZER, Proprietor.

Second Story, Washington ITall.

SHAVING.

Hair Dressing and Shainpooning.

done in the neatest sty le. Hair and Whiskers Dvcd inferior to none in the United States. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage.

I.'!,'1S5 nl7w4.

Nov.

Subscribe at Once!

[Fgraving.

you wish to secure copy of tlint elcgnnt En"The Village Blacksmith." and the Art Journal, with the other premiums, be sure and subscribe 85, before the 1st of January Specimen copies of tho above, and full particulars given, by applying to FRANK. XL 11KATOX. Agent. See H'lveitisemcnt elsewhere headedNew Features, Ac. [Nov. iu, lsj*.

Wall Paper!!

WftrALL Paper of all pries from 3 cents to $1.00 per Roll. Also, Borders and Win low Paper of all kinds, at F. XL BEATON'S.

TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! CIGARS! CIGARS!! WHOLESALE AND RETUL.

TiTE most choice brands of Tobacco it Cigars will be sold at tho lowest tignres by A. NOLTE, Tobaconist

Dec. 4. 1S5S. »r20-Cm.

HAVE TOU SEEN THEM

THAT

superb engraving. 'TIIF. VIUIOSBLACKSMITH.' and the beautiful AKT JnntxAi.. which are furnishod to subscribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, can now be seen at FRANK. XL BEATON'S Book Store, for a short time only-— See advertisement elsewhere headed—New Features, Ac. [Nov. 20, 1S3S.

Administrators Sale.

NOTICE

is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Alfred G. Xloi. n: lute of Cli.rk township. Montgomery county, Ind.. deceased, will sell at public anetion, «n Saturday the 25th of December, 1S53, the lollowing descr bcd personal property: Horses. Cuttle. Hogs, Sheep. Wagon'a. Household and Kitchen Furniture, also Corn in the crib, and Wheat in the field.

A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note I with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraiscmcnt laws. ELIJAH MOUNT,

Dec 4'53-n20w3.

4.

Bininser'a

BY

AC3-E.

a

arrnnjrement has been conr-lndpil between A. PRTOR, editor of tho Richmond South, and the proprietor of tho Washington Stjitos. by which the South and States arc to be consolidated into one paper, to be published in the city of Washington, in nn enlarged form and to be under the editorial control of Mr. Pr.Yon.

The paper will be the organ of no person or clique, but devoted to the general interests of the Democratic party, in accordance with tlie principles o1'States lights Democracy.

Administrator.

Administrators Notice.

NOTICE

is hereby given that the undersigned lias been anpointc'' administrater of tha estate ot Alfred G. Mount, late of Montgomery county, deceased. Scid estate

Dec. 4,1S5S. n20wS.

ECONOMY IS WEALTH. I I E N S E O I E

jftl R. D. B. Deal Fancy Silk and Wolen Dyer & Scouer most respectfallv informs the citizens of Crawfordsville anl surrounding country that he is now prepared to do all kinds of worit "in his line, thns enabling the people to have new clothcs tnale of old ones not withstanding thescbard times. Now Gentlemen and Ladies if you have a faded or soiled garments of any Sill, "jnst take it to Mr. D. and have it clean-odor dyed and save the ex pense of hnying near ones, be also informs the gentlemen that he dyes cleanses and repairs coats pants and vesta and warrants satisfaction.

Oct. 2*. Office one door south of Post Offioe.

OUL A

D06K GIN.

Improved

All Kidney Affections.

As a Tonic it has no Superior.

Sold by T. D. BROWN, Druggist. Nov. 18, 155S. No. S, Commercial Block.

S E W I N A I N E S

a

I S N I O I A

.$ 2 8 15 20

SLSSIOX PA rut.

As tho proceedings of the coming Congress will bo of great interest to the whole country, "TUB STATKS'1 will keep its readers fu'.Iy advised upon all subjects which may be discussed by that body.

The price of subscription for the session wi.l be as foil, ws: Dail/—One copy $2 00

1858. 1859.

WINTER TRADE!

URE IT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO

E S

DRY GOODS!!

O I N

BootSj Shoes, Hats, Caps,

groceries,

Hardware & Queensware,

OFFERED 4* DAILY SOLD AT

TjlJC

undcrsicncd would privilege of informing

Ilead of the Market,

We fee! able and nnd wiliingto compete with any lions'! in tho trade. .. .•/. It being too tedious to mention all

The different kinds of

Car S9 C9 O

KEPT IN OUR STOCK,

XVe would only say that we have uearlv

ANY ARTICLE FOR WHICH YOU MAY CALL.

With these remarks wo would solicit your attention to the stock, as

It will undoubtedly be to your

-ADVANTAGE

TO CALL AND EXAMINE IT!

Bring your

BBJIR «D»»tTdC2 JEH

With you. XVe have a regular

PRODUCE DEPOT,

and will receive^any 'tl^fng you" bring of a Xfer-

Jii.

chnutable character, for which

WE WILL PAY

The Highest Market Price

In Dry Goods

by

Your Friends,

Dec.

OVER

isr1.ent.

ELIJAH A10UNT, Administrator.

ALLEN, GALEY &. KEERAN. n20tf.

4,

1353

"Superbly Beautiful!

JUST OUT,

The Cosmopolitan Art Journal

FOR DECEMBER.

sevei tv pages—choice articles—elegantly illustrated—splendid Steel Engravings. Price 50 cents. Specimen copy sent, on receipt of 13 cents, in stamps or coin. Address

C. L. DERBY, 543 Broadwav, N. Y.

Nov. 20,1S5S.

Iron and Nails.

OST Tons assorted Iron 150 Kegs Nails just received--and for sale

GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.

opril 24,1SS3.

Table and Pocket Cutlery.

A

FINE assortment, of a superior quality, just rcccivad by apr. 34 '53. GRIMES A BDRBEIDGE.

Soda,

I O X*g* S. O. Soda, for sale by Ang. 21. COX A Co.

TIJOODS and Cbristadora JIair Dye for sale bv apr 34 'M MAICcO!? POWERS.

CN.dmilSfMAN.

Warranted

TO BE

No.

2,

PURE,

As Originally Imported

A SOVEREIGN REMEDY IN

"11

Id once more claim the

privilege ot informing their numerous friends ami customers, that they arc now prepared to meet them with vf-

A Full Stock of Goods,

OF EVERY VARIETY

Usually kept 111 the kind of a Stock above mentioned. Having purchased our Goods at the

STOM'E!

RH FBI &

Have Opened

Clothing Store

In the Wabash Yalley,

On Main~Street. opposite Manson iV I'owers' Dru" Store.

IN THE WORLD.'.'

I Over Coats, from.. Dress ]?nsinosa Pants, Vests, Long Shawls,

I S A N & E

7 HARDWARE AND COMMISSION f:'

aE3 ielj jm. mt rmr ms

Empire Block, Crawfordsville, Ind.

DEALERS IN 4

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

AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,

ALSO, SADDLERY, CO.AC1I AZD HARNESS TRIMMINGS,

Together with Agricultural Implements, among which is

MOFFITT'S CELEBRATED THRESHER AND SEPARATOR,

Woodbury's Patent Portable Ilom Power

THRESHER AND SEPARATOR.

Cutting Boxc», Corn Crushers, Corn Planters* & ShcilPrs,

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

Kuhns and Hains' Grain Drill.

VST All orders addressed to us shall meet with prompt, attention. I I 1 S A N E N 2 Crawfordsville, April 24, 1S53.

THE NEW

..S3.50 to ... 6.00 to ... 4,00 to ... 1,50 to ... 1,25 to ... 5,00 to

$30.00

25,00! 1*,00

lo,00| 8,00 10,00

Under Shirts, Drapers, Sacks,

Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Comforts

Nov. 1?,, 1353. IIOIIi I'jSIC A- CO.

CLOCKS! CLOCKS!!

CLOCKS!!

JIST ARRIVED, The Largest Stock of 24-hour and 8-ilay

Ever brought to Town. They are all

WARRANTED

4

IF YOU WANT A GOOD CLOCK,

'f, ONE TIIAT j'

COLD WEATHER WILL NOT STOP,1

NOWjIS TIUv TIME TO GET IT,

Patterson's Jewely Store,

-MAIN STREET,

(Betwccij Ileaton'sBook Stors and Lane Iloase,)

Crawfordsville, Indiana.

Ifovcmbcr 20, 1353. nl3tf.

ONE,34'MBoerhavo

spr

S. HTUREGG.

9

\9n4o.

Ague Cure,

FOR THE SPEEDV CURE OF

Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Agne, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headachc, or Bilious

Headache, and Bilious Fevers, indeed for the whole class of diseases originating in biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria of miasmatic countries. No one remedy is louder callcd for by the necessities of the American people than a sure and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such wc are now enabled to offer, v-ith a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its use in any quantity-

That which protects from or prevents this disorder ni'tst be of immense service in the communities where it prevails.

Prevention

is

better than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. This CURE expels the miasmatic poison of FEVER AND AGUE from the system and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on the first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but ulso the cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body and in bilious districts, where FEVER AND ACUE prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure and protection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all—the poor as well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittents is, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces 110 quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon tlie constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease.

Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on tho intermittent type, or become periodical. This "CURE" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be excreted lrom the system, and cannot accumulate in suiHcient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure, and lew will ever suffer from Intermittents, if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords.

Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO,

are so composed that disease within the r.-.nge of their action can rarely withstand or cvailc them. 'Ihcir penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and imigoralc every portion of the human organism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a conscijiiencc of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with nain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a rcn:edv at once so simple and inviting.

Not only do they cur* the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints:

C'otdve-

iicss, Ilerirthurn, Headache arisingJ'rom disordered Stomach, A'aitsea, Indigestion, Pain in mid Morbid Iiuictimi qf the ISotcets, Flatulency, Loss of Appeiite, Jaundice,

and other kindred complaints,

arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. They are an excellent alterative for the renovation of the blood and the restoration of tone and strength to the system debilitated by disease.

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

poit

THE RAI-ID CURE

or

Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump* tion, and for the relief of Consumptive

Patients in advauced stages of tho disease* So wide is the field of it3 usefulness and so numerous arc the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon tho community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten.

PltEPAKED BY

DR. J. €. AYER Ac CO. LOWELL, MASS.

Mnnson A l'tweis. Cruwfordsvill#- Tal-.urt A i?011. \Vavciuiui: 'J. \V. Mi: CT. Ladoga .,r|(1 j,% all de.-.lers ii. Medicine.-. At wL»ljsalu bySu iri L^kstjin

&

Cincinnati.

Sept. 25, 1-55. vlOnlOvt.

Tobacco,

A

Large assortment. Tobacco of catiities 101 unto Kv

A

Holland Bitters. MANSON it POWTKR.

y-i-i'l'.iUrxtJ COX

sale by

August Si.st.

A-Co.,

Teas,

I^arge and general a.-.sortmcut of Teas of tb very best brands in store nud

for

IODINE AND SARSAPARILLA*

Will enro nil diseases arising from an impnr®. state of the

LOOD,

or a depraved"condition of th*,*:":*

flnid»f the nystem, viz: Canccr^. Swellfngof tb9.--Olands, Rheutni.tisni. White Swelling, Chronic^ Soro Eyes, Piles. Boils, Erysipelas, fioutrff, Pains xin the Bones and Joint*, Ule«r»-in tho Month and Throat.-and all Chronip Constitutional Diseases. This n-.ediciuo searches ont,.the very roots of tho disease by purifying the blood, and changing tho secretions in the system, thus removing tho cause, which renders the crnn csitTAiH.aad rtitMAXENT.

DN. EASTKUI.V'S IODINE ANI SARSATARIM-A will cure-thc WORST MERCURIAL DISEASE, and drive ont and destroy every particle of MERCURY winch isin tho sYSTnif and cure its bad effects.

It will cure SECONDARY SYIUIII.IS or VKWEREAI. DISEA&JC and will drive the SYPIMTIC vines and all HEREDITARY TAINTS and powoxors MATTER out of the system through the VORES or THE SKIN, nnd restore the Patient to a iK-rfcCt state of IIEALTIPJ* and L'FIMTY. It is a positive cure for LIVEKCUMTLAINT iu:d DYSPEPSIA, if. used a projcr length of time. I challenge tha world to produce its equal: in these complaints. Tha nf.lictod will bear in mi'id tl at D«. EASTERLY'S IWIYI: AND PARSAVARII.I.A will cure all Nervous diseases, Female Co:nplaints. Dropsy, (travel, Diseases of the Kidnoyi* Bladder and Urinary organs, in a few days.

It will remove Pimples and Blotche.* from tho FACE, and make the !?l in Clear, White and Beautiful as Alabastir. It docs this by purifviiig tho I BLOOD, and by it~ prompt action on tha Liver, Kidneys, ami Secretary Organ.- produeing-vigor-• ous health.

Persons who have long been aiBicted with Sciofv ula. Old S-T. s, Tetter. Kingtrorms, Scald IleiuL Cio'chcs. Eruption of the Skin nnd all Cutaneou.t.. diseases arc ndvi-ed to proctiro firidlcy's Salt• Rheum and Titter Ointment to apply 011 the Sore«, or diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Ssrsaparilla. The lydine und Sarsaparilia purilies the Blood, and cause the s.ires to discharge their TI'TRIIJ MATTER, and the OINTMLNT IM AI.S Titrst. h'.-n both are u-od which I al-. ways recommend PERMANENT and RADICAL cms.-... is alwr.vs effected. They are the bwt and moat rowKKKt/i. cniATivKs known to niuit. A fair tiialy. is all 1 ask—1 do not leav the result.

Price of the To.iiiiu ur.d Sarsuparilla $1 per Bottle, or Bottles l\r Giidley'.-i Salt Khouiti Ointment 75cents per Bottle. Both are prepared bv DR. EASTH:LY. coiner of Third and Chestnut sts.. St. Louis..Missouri, solo proprietor, to whom# ail orders must be addressed. £3r~SoUl bv T. D. Brown and Manson & I'o'.vers, druggists, in Crawfordsville, and"by druggists generally.

IIf. IKKU'lilt'S I'1-131A I.li COI£l)I-. •\1 Will cure all Female Cmnpl.lints, such ast Excessive. Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation,' Flour Albus dr Whiles. Barrenness, SallowCompleelion, Itcaduclie, Dizziness, Weak Ncrvuj, Frightful Dreams, and nil diseases caused by Colds, Cheeked Prcspi'ation, Excesses, OverExcitement, etc., of the Sexual Organs: Dr. Hooppcr's Female Cordial is universally acknowledged bv the Indies the best remedy over invented. 37"Price $1 ]'cr bottle, or six l.ott es for ••'».

Dn. EASTI RI.Y, corner of Third and Chestnut. streets St. Louis, Mo., Solo Proprietor, and to whom all orders must be addressed

Sold by T. I). Lrown, and M:ms'n it Punera, in Crawfordsville. andby druggists genrrally.

IW

Hit.

VA

SA.V.

It'I KK'S COUCJil IiA t.SA.tl

will cure Coughs. Asthma. .'onsmiintion. Bronch:lis. Spitting of Illood. P.iin in the sido an.l breast, Pleurisy. Whooping Cough. Croop. Liver Complaint. l'ulpbation of ihe Heart, iin.l all dise.US"3 of the.Tlin it. Cbcst and I.nngs. No one should neglect a Cough or Cold a s:ii'_'ie day. Millions l:e annually by negleeting a COMMON COLD.— Coughs and Colds lead to CoNsfMrrioN, and then to an early death. Render, have you a Cough, Cold or any disease of the lungs? Tri-cure at»nco that ei-lebrau-.l remedy. 1'R.

I 'ARTI

it's ('ot on ii.-.i.*

ivl.ich never fails to relieve aCi.ugh in I wen- ./ ty-foitr hours, and always ei i:i:s the

WORST CASKS

of Colds. Coughs, and all di.-eiises of the Throat and Lungs in a few days. Price—Tiiul bottle-i. vents large bottles. ?1 per bottle, or 0 bottles furS

ST DR. EASTERLY, col ncr Third and Chestnut streets. St. Louis. Mo., sole proprietor, to whom ail ord rs must be addressed to get the genuine.— Stmt by T. 1'. Blown and Man-son tt Powers, in Crav. fords\ ille. and by druggists generally.

KAKKK'S SI'MCSI'l'IC willcr.ro

fioni-rrhoe:1.. '.-Icte. Stricture. Seminal Weakness, Cliordee, t:«sfea.-es of thu K.dui-ys. Bladder. 11111 all diseases of the gnit.d organ«. I «:nier. havo you a PKIVATE Disi:.\»I..' Do n:i neglect it. 1L- •••:. I./.Y is DANOEIIOI S. DIS. 15AM.i:'i Sri.i irri'_ is A safe, sj-ocdy. and 1: i:ii:\t. ct i:::. V. u!i il.i- .• kern Specilie can CL'RE YOL'RSI-J.F. and pisnt. e.v]Hisnrc'._ as j.lain directions for use aceonipany the medicine. Price {•'. 0i.' per bottle.

C-il-' DR. EA»TKI.'I/i*, corn:r('fhird and Chestnut sti'-et-". St. I.ouls. M-J.. sole proprietor, to whom al! orijcis must be address^ 1 to get tiu I. genuine. by T. D. Ilrowu. and Manson tt I'owers, in Cra'.'. :d.-\iiic. and by druggists generaiiv.

BR.

EASTEJILY'3

4«rrrivrit

AM) A

err:

un.i.::u

v.'i

curc Ague and Fever. Chlds ati-l Fever. Dumb Ague. Interin'.ftiMi and oiiUenr Iv'.ch, all the various inis of Fevers ii.« i.lcut to iiiliious Ciiuiales. Iflhcre is a MAN, UU.MAN or 11

I.IJ s: .T-

ring with Ai.n: ANI Fi vi n. tiny are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's l-'ev-r and Ague Killer, it is a i-osiTivi: SX-EEHV A t) PERMANENT. Try it.

Price il for bottij or six iv.ttlf.r -J"'. DR. EA.STI.'RI.Y, corn' of Third and Chestnut seree'.s St. Lou:-. propri. ttr. to- wlrun all orders must be aildre-'-Kvl to get the geil'iln-'. S dd by T. 1. 1 roivn. nnd Manson A: Dowi-i '. Agents for Crawfordsville. and l»v druggists -ii'r: !!y.

June 10. N"- -'on.

A 2 A E

Dr. J. Duponct.'s f.'d:Ii-n IVr odicnl Pills

FOR

"PIIE 1 co's (i

otobinalif. it-: 1 I'iils a

i.r. Drpo. iuimeie.-s.-

Iligr-'iienrf Ii re eriei t.v •ht: orivale [•rue-iee full ve r.i. and 1 hons 'ii'i.i

They iniv... i-. Used io Dr. Dup'ineo fi owr th •'f laiiies cull li s' ily to their gp"H mid i».:v,-r-t i:-g--ueccss in tvt.-ry n-e. in ("iie.tiog rregalarities. 1 fc.it.ving painf'd and distie.-.-ing men--:ru:iiif.ri. particularly at theclui.'ige life, i'loui :\E tot.11 pills will "enrc tlint I-..I:IIUOH vet •Jrend:'iil complaint., the Wniies. N.:aily every uly in the lao-.l Millers fi em tbi- inplaiit'.. The a bote ill ha ponnatitlv Hired '.ii u-aii ls. an I will emu von i! i: itsc- tl'.cifi. 'I hey cannot" barn, 11. .!i0 c'-iit 1 ai t!:cy ie 7if ie ah '-'bs'rn. fii.n rtrtoru 1 .'lire t. its pn-pp-r cbanu -I. and invigorate tho vholt: syste'U. Ladi^. -.'.'le -e hn-iltfi »:ll no riult :n, i:crr:.s Family. i,'I Ci.d tiivso pill*

S ecr-lu! pie'cn'ative. I'ltgirn.t li-niale- or c!ius«. mpptsug thenise us rj, i.re caiilnii't.l guins' 'isit.g t!i -so pUN "'ie' prigi a it. as tb-j 'rop-ktoi ,i---iini re.i ro-[«.li-- f'l-irty a! -r tt.u ui! :m nition. aJtiinigli (heir miidr.e- «••»»-.Id pievunt inv mi.-.rhic

l» health-••:!

1 ly

-rni-t- the.! p.illsar.j

e':e*OMiiieii led. hu.l e.ml e\'p!i.it '.lireetii ns «c-' r,lu[.alii v.a.h.bo.\. In e-i I [-.er box. A NS IX I'OWl'ltfj.

V. I'.oli sPle Ai'r.t.t.- nt Cr r.t to d..\illo,

-\ir :lu O'.i.ii'.it:- 01 Montgnmery. Put :mio i»titl .' li'ke. They ill supply the trade at proprietors riees, .'1 t: fi-.rt.ish circulars and :di"-.v earns. •'Ladies." bv encl.isiiig #1 to the abet :\gtV, hrough t!ic Oawfordsviiiii I'.i.-t ('ilico. c.ia huve iiddt-n I "ilia *cnt to any art ti.u cv uir.ry {eon-•li-ntiidly

mail.

sale chuap b\

August 21. COX & Co.,

Sash, Window Olass, &c.

AC00 Lights of I ino &uh, assor'od sizes

& 7b

c.o

boxes Window Glass do

Doors, Ae., for sale by spr.'JJ'K (iPIMTS BT-RRKirw^f.

N. IS. —Jin. particular in n-^ir-.g for Dr. Dnpono's Golden Pills, mi remein^jr. chy are not a •cer-i! nostjur... c.verv a tret I is given the receipt oini»- Bing tin pili-1. and ibcv will tell y-u tbty no tiie be-t and sufvtl pld i'-r i.emales. i-vVr~Ii.fr itlced. sllieo ihu letiee Of Mclieilio -lawne 1 \ipon he World. Octtobcr 23. 13t». Iv

For The Ladies.

A find lol ofFuney Pair. Hnvcilo cs. and Pens intoi)d»d Htprusilv forihansooftbe LadJ^ Tl: \'r