Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 January 1859 — Page 3
BKimr i. msvoitTUis The Hartford Courant says: The last will of the Hon. Henry L. Ellsworth was in this city, but was not proved yesterday, and goes down to New Haycn for probate to-day. Yale College comes in only as residuary legatee. Professor Goodrich and Henry White, Esq., of New Haven, Elizur Goodrich and H. K. W. Welch, Esqs., of this city, and W. S. Pcckham, of Indiana, arc executors and trustees to secure $25,000 to each of Mr. Ellsworth's living children and the heir of his deceased son Edward an annuity of $1,500 to his wife $1,000 each to the Boston Tract Society, the Home Missions, American Board of Foreign Missions, American Colonization Society, and wc believe the American JBiblc Society. After all these bequests are satisfied, Yale College will come in for the residuum. There is a considerable amount of debt to be provided for before anything is realized, and the ultimate settlement of the estate is quite problematical. If time is taken, and no forced sales arc made, doubtless something haudsoine may bc: realized for Yale'College but there is no probability it will amount to seven hundred thousand dollars.
The Hariford
Times
says that others
better informed are of the opinion that it will not seven hundred thousand dollars. Of course the precise sum can not now be named.
PIIEMATUIIE.—The New Haven Journal, speaking of the Yale College legacy .«a} s: "We are requested to say that a statement made in the Hartford Times, and copied into other papers, respecting the will of the Hon. H. L. Ellsworth, is premature. The will has not been 'approved,' or offered for probate. No direct legacy has been made to Yale College. Whatever of this kind exists is residuary, and is contingent on the settlement of an estate lying to a great extent in wild lands.— Hence no just estimate can be put on the value and the oue given in the Times is ccrtainly a very great exaggeration."
flfiyTho steamship Prince Albert, of the Galway line, which left St. John's on the night of the 10th ultimo, ran to the Irish shore in five days and sixteen and half hours, and delivered a synopsis of the .'President's message, with other important news.
MAKKI HI)—At (lie resilience of Alvin .Uainey, Ksrj., Tuesday evening, Jim. 11 lli, ly the Rev. K. Chester, Mr. \Y.M. IIOIIKRTsu.v and 3ri.-J.S HA.MI:v.
Accompanying the above notice, was a dollar and a basket, filled v.'ilh the finest of enko. The brido and groom have our best -.•wishes for the future. ..
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Slit JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Fills.' PROTECTED BY ROYAL
E E S
PATENT.
•Prepared from a ]rsscri]tlion if Sir J. Clarke, M. J)., Plnjticion Extraordinary to tht. Queen.
This invnliml.lo meiliiino is unfailing in tlie euro of all tliuM [willful nml (l.iiignrous ilisensos t.i which the fenijilc oliiHlitiitinn sulijoct. It all GXCOF.I MHI romm o* alt uus(rni-l!,ini, an.)oire may be relied ou.
T» .TIA it If 11 i.umcs
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F]:0rt
Then nils thvuhl
time, on
tJie inondily |MMEt*d \\itli r-^ulnriiv. I'arli lHiltle, |.rlco One P«li:,r, lo.irs 11.r finvernmon' Sbinp of Krcat Itrilain, to prevent oounteifciti.
mil
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be taken by fannies during the
xriUST THREE MOSVHS of Vrt!•»«:„,.*, they arc turf
bring tin Mis,-,tiringe, but nl any other time they arc tn/c.
In all eases of Xervmn anrl Ppinnl Afl'prtions, I'.iin in llie
Hack
and Limbs, Kuti-uo on (.light exertion, Palpita
tion of tlto Heart, I^sterics, and Whites, theso I'illa will ifTect ctiro when nil other means have failed, ani{ although a poweiful remcdv, do not contain iron, calomel antimony, or any thing hurtful to tho constitution.
Kali direction accompany oach package. 8olo Agent for the United States and Canada,
4
For iulo b/
vl0.«22-ly.
ANSON POWER'S.
I\v. is,
CRAWFORDSVILLE MARKET.
KHVIKW OrncK, January 1.",
KI.OVB. "I? bbl SACK F'l.ori!, o0 lb sacks. WllKAT. bush COUN, F) itush... ••.:• OATS, bush llAY, toil 1'OTATOES, bush
AITLES, (trreen) F? luuh--do (dried) bush-. I'KAriiii?. do $nu$h*. WniTf: UKANS, bush ••. TIMOTHY SEED, bush... CHICKENS. DO2 CorrKK, lb SLTOALL. F} LB MOI.ASSKS. ^]GNL JU'TTER, It) Enna, CllEKSK, lb SAI.T, bbl »COK.V MKAL, busli
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Notice
[trator,
4T
S lioroby {riven that the undersigned adminiswith the will annexed of the estate of Benjamin Hall, deceased, will sell at public auetion at tho door of tlio Court House in tlie town of Crawfordsville in tho county of Montgomery, •on Saturday the Pith day of Kebrur.ry 1 •?"?. tlie ''following descrilied real estate of which said dc-ceased-dicd seized, to-wit.: Tho south east quai ter of section thirty four in township eighteen, north of range live west containing lt'.O acres: Terms ono tliousaiid dollars to be paid in hand, and the remainder to tie paid in two equal payments due in nine and eighteen months from the day of sale with interest, the purchaser securing tho "deferred payments by note with approved surety waiving relief from valuation laws with interest from date. SAMl'EL G1LL1LAND.
Administrator with the will annexed. Jan. 15th lS59.-n26-Sw.
STATE OF INDIANA, Jnoutgonicry County, ATO'riCE ia hereby givon that John S. Grav of the estate of George Zuelc, dweiused has_ filed hm ietition to sell the roal estate n.vi
c^UD' h,ls1?H!rsoP?1
being in»uiHeientto
t. ih?1
said
Petition will be heard
f1™
oflbo court
°f Common Pleas
«i said county. w. VAWV JAN'
15
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Clork of C. C*. P. M. C.'
Bxri*ve'B
Holland Bitters,
*pr24 68 MANSON As l'OWEPS.
New Albany & Salem £. B.
1859. Winter Arrangement. 1859, On find after January 3d, Passenger Trains will bo run as follows:
GOING NORTII.
FROM NEW ALB ANY.—CHICAGO MATI Daily. except Sun day«, at 5:10 A. M. Stoppin cat all .Stations on signal. Connecting at Greenes tie at 3:20 A. M. for St. Lenta, Arriving at 4:05 P. M: and 7:02 P. Sr. tor Indianapolis, arriving at :39 r. M: and at Lafayette ati:22 A. St. for Chicago, nrrivingatll:f0 A. St. Passengers dine at Mitch ell and rap at Lafayette
ST. LOVIS AND CrxciN'NATI DAY EXPRESS.—I").-li-ly, except Sundays, at 12:30 P. M-. stopping at all regular Station*." Connecting at Mitchell -with the O. fc M. R. K. train tor-St. Louis at 4:10 P. SI., arriving at 5:30 A. ., and for Cincinnati at 4:50 P. SI., arriving at 10:20 P. SI. Passengersdine at Mitchell.
ST. LOUIS A CINCINNATI NIGHT EXIHESS.—Daily at 10:30 P. SI. Stopping only at regular Station?. Connecting at Slitchell with the O. fc .M. R. R. trsins for .St. Louis and Cincinnati. Reaching Cincinnati at S A. St., and St. Louis at 3:45 P. SI.
PP.0 SI GREEN CASTLE.— LAFAYXTTE ACCOMMODATION.—Daily, except Sunday*, st 7:30 A. M. Connecting at Lafayette at 3:33 P. SI., with Chicago Day Express, arriving at Michigan City at 8:10 P. SI., and at Chicago at 31:15 P. SI.
GOING SOL'TII.
FROM MICHIGAN CZTY.—'I.VCI.VXATI DAY EXPRESS.—Daily, except Sundays, at 9:15 A. M. (leaving Chicago at 0:45 A. SI.) and running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:00 A. SI., pit opping at nil stations between Michigan City and Lafayette. Passengers dine at Reynolds.
CINCMNATINIGHT EXPRESS.—Daily, except Saturdays, at 11:45 L'.M. (leaving Chicago at3:00 P. M.)junning directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:15 P. SI. Connecting at Lafaye to. at 5:27 A. SI., with Louisville Slail Train for New Albany and Louisville, arriving atC:20 P.M.— Stopping at all regular Stations North, and all Stations South of Lafayette. Passengers breakfast at Greencastlo and dine at Mitchell.
FROM MITCHELL.—-LouisviLr.K DAT E.vrnKss —Daily, except Sundays, at 4:55 I'. SI. Stopping at nil "regular Stations. Connecting at Si iieheil with O. fc SI. R. R. Trains from Cincinnati, at, 4:10 I'. SI., and from St. Louis at 4:50 I*. SI.— Reaching New Albany at S:15 I'. M.
LO~ISVII.I.K NIF-TIT EXIT.I s*s.—Daily at 2:50 A. M. Stopping at all regular Station Connecting with O. iV. M. R. R. Trains from St. Louis. Arriving at New Albany at 6:15 A. M.
KROSI LAFAYF.TTK.— GI-.KKNCASTI.E AcconMOIIATION.—Dailv at 2:05 P. SI. Connecting at Lafayette with Day Express from Chicago and Slichigan City. Arrives at Orcencustlo at 'J :." P. SI., in time to connect with Train lor Indianapolis at 7:02 P. SI., aiming at S:30 P. SI.
Tin Through Trains connect at Green castle with the Terrc haute and Richmond Railroad and at Lafayette with the trains of the Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad, at M. S. crossing with Slichigan Southern and Northern Indiana I%:i:lron-i at Slichigan City with the .Michigan Ce: tral Railroad for Chicago and all py:nts west an I north-west, and for Detroit and aii points
§!"'Only one cliangu of Cars fur Chicago, St. I.ouis, or Cineinnati. Baggage Checked Through. ^^"Tiiro'.tgb Tickets for Hale in Lot. i.-ville, No. uU-Muin Stiei.-t, and at the Company's! oflieosin is :.v .MMUIV. Miobignn City, uiul Chicago, far all t: iiticipal \'Oint.s in the Kast and NortInvent.
I!. E. ItlCKKi Sujv-rinti-'iidunt.
Snpt's Oiilcc, New Albany, Jan. od, 15.VJ.
FAMILY BAKERY
PE0VIBI0N STOKE.
Eanncn & Boyiand, Pro's..
WOULD
resjieetfuliy inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity that tl have opened a tir.-t-clu.ss
BAKERY 4* rilOVISluX STORE
in \v h.ieh they will at all limes keep a fut! .-'.i]•]-ly I'ftho fresln-.-t, best and chi'ape.-t. kinds of (iineelies and 1'vovisions. ever o!tV-red in this market.
Til!-: KKESI1EST ANI ELST
Eread, Cakes, Piss, Tarts & Fruits AI.WAV.-j ON 11AM). Fanners and others ea-i at i.'.l limes be .-npplied with boun'ifnl l.isneh. at idnam iMtes. li'Miseltei- -ets will l:nd everything in the cooking lino at l!:is establishment. •h.niiaiv !,), i'-C.'J. I:*2•"*.11".
rl &
rara iissociaiion,
Errfls»nilcl!253i5
hfiicvolrnt Institution, cstuh/ishrd by .sjirr/d/ ciidowincitt for tin relief of the Msi'-t and distressed, afflicted in/lti '1 "irulent and. lipiden/ic diseases.
RL"M)
MOSES, (bate I. C. Haldwin A: Co.,)
Bocheater, N. T.
N- —$1,00 and 6 pontage stamps encloFed to any authorized Agent, will iusaro a bottlo of the l'ills by return mail.
ALL t'crsons ai'.licted with Se'xunl- Diseases. .1 such as SPLIiMATdKIJIKI'.A. SEMINAL WflAKNKSS. CONuHIIIKKA, i"i'T. IMPoTiiNfK, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SKLP A'lU'SK. Ac., ite.
The IJOWA'KD ASSOCIATION, in viow of the awful destritctif'ii of human life, caused l»v Sexual ili -eascs. und tlni deceptions practi.ed i:poi the nnfi'l'timate victims of such d:r-e:ises Sy (jiiaeks, scvend years :iiro directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a I'll A KITAP.LK A(.'T worthy of their names to open a l^ispc.nsary for the treatment of this I chrss of diseases, in all their forms, and to cive
AKK YOU SICK—or hnvovftnnnv tVicrnU thnt MK'^'Al. ADVICK (SHAT1S, to all who apply liy letter, ith a description of their condition, MI'H lien read Di. La.sluil\'.« advcKi.^c- I.. nj.. occupation, habits of life. «V'e..'i and in eases inent in nnotlier column of this p:iper and to tho agents in this place and obtain tho medicines recommended for the Complaint. We allude to Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsapiuilla. Dr. Carter's Cough ltaP-am, Dr. Easlerlv's Fever and Ague Ki!lcr.]r. I'akcr's Specific and Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial. The.-o mediciuos have lieeii thoroughly tested itx tlie various forms of disease for which thev are recommended and can be confidently reeommended as the most clllcaeious remedies known. They aro very populur and are suliin: rapidly in nearly every eitv and town in the l'n ted Slates. To.hi? had of the Agents, T. ]. 11 ROWN and ANSON A PO\Y E1JS, druggist.s, Crawfordsvills. doc. '25 TS !v.
oecupntio
of extreme povcrtv. to F'UllNlSIl MF'.DK'INI'iS I'll ME OK t'HAKC'l-:. It is needless to add that the Assoointion commands t.lic highest Medical skill of tie age. and will furni.-Ji the nio.-t approved modern treatment.
Tlii! Directors, on a rex iew of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent etl'ort, lnive been of great benefit to the alllietxd, csjtooially to the young, and they havu resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zoal, to th* very important but much despised cause.
Just published by tho Association, a Koport on S|ierinatorrho a, i^r Seminal Weakness, the Vice ol Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abnso, and oth(?r Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulthifr Surgeon, xvhicli will bo scut by mail,{in a seal- sisrned has some
UKO. PAIUCIIIM). Sec'y. r.uu'20, vStn35\ 1.
GOODS AT AUCTIOlfJ JOHNCommission,FC
SO 50 f.O
II. POOP CO., has opened nn aucti'»n and Store in the Jtoom formerly occupied by Mayer it IMIninn, where nil kinds of goods and furniture will be sold to the llsghest 1'idder. for cash oniv. AUCTION KA'KliY EYENLXG PAY when the crowd will" justify. Liberal Cash r.dvnnees made ou the Comniission-of Goods, either at Criiu lordsville or Lafayette. (loods will be sold through tho day at Auction Prices: tiie ?toek of goods will always be found full and complete. 11 Pl'lJSEL, Auctioneer.
Peo. 25, '5$. vol 10 no2S -Iw.
2,25 fiO
Guardian Sale.
VTOTICE is hereby given that on and after the 7tii of February Ig.V.i liy virtue of the court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county Indiana made at iLs January term IS-Mb 1 will sell at private sjile for cash in hand the following iand in said county to-wit: the west half of the east quarter of tlie North east quarter of section 12 township 17 north ot range 5 west, containing 19 25-100 acres of land "belonging to James W. McMullin infant heir of John McMnllin deceased.
Jan.l5Sw. NATHAN S. SMITH Guardian.
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE
is lierebv given, that the undersigned Administn. tor*de bonis non of the estate of Edward Horn, late of Montgomery county, State of Indiana, deceased, will on the 5tli day of February, JS59, offer at public sale at. the Court Ilouse door 1:1 the town of Crawfordsville, the following described real estate, to-.wit: wo-tliiris of the west half of the north-east quarter of section ^twcnty-ciglit [-3S] township nineteen [10] north of range three [3] west, containing eicrtity acrcs.
TERMS.- One-third of tho purchase money in hand,one-third in sis months, and tho balance in twelve1 months, the purchaser giving notes waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, and giving mortgage to securo the doferrod payments.
JOHN LEE, Administrator.
Jan.S, 1S59. [p^s fee j!8.50.] n25w4.
Grocerie&
/COFFEE, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Tobacco, Can dies, Spices, Dyo Staffs, Ac., &c. apr. 21 *5S GRIMES & BURBIUDGE.
Stop That Cough!!
DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM, Will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, ConMimption, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood,
Pain in the Side and Breast, Plenrisy, Whooping Coasrh, Cronp, larer Complaint, Palpitation ol the Heart, and all Diseases of the Throat, Chest, & Lung's. Too much care and attention cannot be given to diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. Reader have you a Cough, Cold, or any disease of the Longs? Do not neglect it. DELAY IS DANGEROUS. SIILLIONS die annually by neglecting a COMMON COLD. Colds and Coughs lead to CONSUMPTION, and then to an early death.— Re ndvi.-td in time, and procure at once that celebrated remedy. DR. CARTER'S CCUGII BALSASI, the GREATEST and BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD. It has cured thousands npon thousands after physicians and every other remedy had faHed, and the patient given up to die. Physicians, druggists, and all who Lave .used DR.,CASTER'S Corcn BAI.SAST. universally acknowledge it the most PROMPT, PLEASANT and EFFICACIOUS REMEDY known for all diseases of the TnitOAT. CHEST AND LUNT.S.
Price—Trial bottless 25 cents larger bottler, §1 per bottJcftir 6 bottles for £o. ZW Piejiarcd by DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, sole proprietor, .and to whom all orders must be sent to get the genuine. iSj" Sold by T. D. BROWN and SI ANSON & POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and by Druggist" ger.eril I v-sf
DR. CULVERWELL
A N O O
A Mcdical Essay o?i a Nciv, Cerium and Radical Cure of Spcrmalom'tcea, $-c., icithmd the use of Internal Medicings, Cauterization, or any
Mcchcmical Appliances.
Just ru)ii.isi!F.D, the Cth addition, in a sealed envelope, gratis and mailed to auv address, postpaid, on receipt of two stamps.
This little work, emanating from a celebrated membea of the medical profession.gives tiie most important information ever published to all persons entertaining doubts of their pliysical condition, or who arc nseious of having hazarded their health and happiness—containing the particulars of r.n entirely new and perfect lemedv tor Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Debility, Nervousnofs. Depression of Spirits, Loss of Energy, Lassitude, Timidity,Involuntary SeminalI)i:-ehargcs Impaired Pight and Memory, I'.lotclies and l'iinples on tl a Kace. I'iles, Indigestiun, Palpitation of tho Heart, and liouily Prostration of the whole system, inducing impotence aad mental and physical incapacity,—-by means of wnieh every one may euro himself privately, and at a trilling expense
Address "Dr. CI I. .1. C. KLINE, lpt Avenue, eor. lSth street. New Y'ork: Post Box, No- 45*i. January 1, 1S50. li^lmC.
BRAND HE TITS TILLS
rniH'Y
THIS
r.Loon
Continued pain or uneasiness in any oi£ nii is iri nerally cured by one or more doses of BrandcthV Pills. Thirty years' personal e.vper.once by the undersigned fully justify this assertion.
Dr. James Lull, of Postdam, N. Y.. says:—' 1 have cmcd the niivt deplorable costivess ol the bowels villi Piadruth's pills, xvhen every other remedy had failed, and the patient was g'iven up io die. Skin disensesofnn invoterato and painful character, such as erysipelas, salt rheum, tetter and summer heat. 1 have seen eradicated hv their use. I have cured the rheumatic, the epileptic, [be paralytic and the eon.-umptivo Willi these excellent pills alone."
In jaundice and id! affcctions of t!.e liver, dvspepsin, dysentery and dianhiea. plcuri.-y, sudden pains and inllami.tieiis, ieniale obstructions, scorbutic and seiofuluus, even gouty and neiiral•ric iilf-clions. have given way to ilie use of this medicine, and now ufrcr twenty years' experience, ir.y estinjatiijii^cf Braiulret!:'? I'itls continues to increase. .OUSTKUCTIO.w
A young la.'.y. beautiful and henlthy, tookeoM. wliicli caused a scrioiin obstruction for two ye:irs: her heal lb xvi'S Inoken itown and her beauty dc purled. At length IJrendrcl.h's Pills were tried eleven doses, of from two to f'.ur, were taken in fifteen days preceuding the usual period. ^ularity xv:ii- rcs.tpred, and her health and guyd,look.~ rcvo\crci»• won
MS.
Brandreth's I'ii's are the best vermifuge: tbey are inhdiible. A little child, six ya irs oM, for some weeks w::s drooping: its mother gave it or.c of P.randreth's sugar coated pills: the next day there came away a worm sixteen inches long and as large as a child's finger. The child was well.
PLKUiJISY.
A gentl mian awry from home, XV.TS taken with pleuiisy the inihiinntii-n '.x as: terrible:every lrcath niiido him wriihe xvith agony. EiirhL Hraiidreth's Pills werft swnllowei1, aiul warm oil applied locally the ]i 11 operated, and the pain was relieved: plenty of L'rnel was taken, and MX more pills, and the second day the patient xvas cured. 'I hese statements should have weight, and prevent llie use of poisonous drugs, and stop the .sad practice of bleeding. 15. P.KANDKKTIl.
Ursmdreth's Pills aicsohl at the 1 rineipal OMico, -i'-t Canal street. Lraudrcth Puilding. at i" cents per box: nr.d the same, sugar elated, 13 cents, warranted to keep as well as the plain.
A!.--o sold by Agents generally. Jiifiunrj-1. ISO-. i21nil.
Ghalleiige to the Union J!
(JltOVrit & BAKER'S
SEWMG N which Is combined less Working Machinery. less Fiietion. less liability to ISroak, or get out of Older, less Complication more A1, simplicity of action, more durability, more «£& mechanical ingenuity, iiriiier.stiteh. 'creator siiectl, more work can be done on this .Ma- IVj chine than any other now out. The under- l,?l sitrncd has some -t or 5 diiTeront kinds of .Ma-
ED letter envclope.) KI:KE OF CH.YKOIC, on receipt of chines, imd-lscimr a Mechanic of several years experience, world be happy to meet the cri'tieism of
TWO STAMPS for T»ostag Address, for Koport or treatment. Pr. J. SKU.I.IN ITOVGIITON, Consulting f?urgetn, Howard Association. Xo. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. P.v order of tho Directors.
EZKA 1). 11 APT WELL, President.
A
the most ineenioti.s mechanical jury, or the dying struggle of iiis opponents. THOMAS XEWMAX.
KEFKKF.NCF.S:- Prof. .Toiix L. C'AMRNKI.R.. Prof. A. M. HAIH.KV, Mr. SMOCK. January 1, lS.'i'J. nSIm1).
A II A E OH A iV I
^JpiIE subscriber intending to change his business, wishes to sell the Furniture A. It and Lease of Four Years, of the'-LANE ls5®iH HOUSE." Crawfordsville. l££&Ea
This House is well located for business, beinir situated 011 Main Street, in the most business part of town, and containing about forty rooms. The Furniture is new and clean.
Crawfordsville Is a thriving, business place of near 4000 inhabitants: is proverbial for good health, good society, and good Schools. It is the County Seat of Montgomery, one of the best counties in tho Stato, and is hi United iminediatelv on the New Albany .fc Salem liailrond A \in can be had by any one wishing to eneaL'C in the business. WM. C'OK- l'ror.'r.
Dee. IS. IJOJ. n'J-Jwi
Notice
JSccutor
is lie'rebv given, tnat the undersigned. F\of the last will and testament o? Isaac Piggs. deceased, will sell at public auction, on Saturday, the 12th day of February, ]S59, upon the premises in Walnut township, in Montgomcrv county, Indiana, the following described real es'tate, of which said deceased died seized, viz The west half of the south-west quarter cf section twenty-two. in township eighteen, north of range three west, containing £0 acres. And the northeast quarter of tlie north-west quarter and tho north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section twonty-seven.in same township and range, containing SO acres. And part of the east half of the north-east qrarter of section twenty-one, in same town and range, containing 10 acres more or less.
TERMS.—Ono thousand dollars of the purchase money to be paid in band, and the residue in two equal'instalments, one of which to be payable on the 12th day of December, 1S59, and the other on the 12th day of December, 1SOO, with interest, the purchaser securing the deferred payments by his notes with appro\ cd surety, bearing interest from date and waiving relief from valuation laws, and by mortgage upon the premises sold, when the deed for the same shall be executed to him.
THOMAS E. HARRIS, Executor.
January S, 1S59. [pr's fee $5.25.] n25w4.
Teas,
Jk Large and general assortment of Teas of the •^"-very best brands in store and for salo cheap by Aug 21 .st COX A Co..
A DR. EASTERLY'S"
Iodine and Sarsaparilla. TIIIS
Medicine -vrill PERMANENTLY cvnz all disease* orisins from an inipnre state of the Biood, or oilter fluids of the system, viz: Scrofula, Obstinate Old Sores. Pimples on on the Facr. Blotches, Hoil, Chronic
For LIVKI: COMI-LAINT and DYSPEPSIA it is an INFALLIBLE KEMED^. It *111 CHre CLFROSIC AND INFLAMMATORY IJIIEVMATISM,no matter how BAD. if faithfully used. It will cure every form of NERVOUS DISEASE, and strengthen and restore the system to perfect health and vigor. It a positive cure for FEMALE COMPLAINTS, such as Irregularities of tlie,Monthly Periods, Barrenness. Sfc. For females approncln'ng that critical period of life—the CESSATION" OFTIIE MESSES—iti invaluable.
LADIES who admire a clear, beautiful, WHITE SKIN and a rosy cheek, should use Dr. I- astsrlv's Iodine and Harspnrilla. It will remove pimples from the Face, ISlotehcs, and all roughness 'of the stun, and give a fair and' benntiful complexion.
It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, diseases of the Kidneys, Bladders and Urinary Organs. It has 110 :qual in thesa complaints.
Dr. Ensterley's Iodine and Sarsaparilla is a positive and radical euro for
MKIICUIIIAL DIS-
EASE, 110 matter how deeply it may have oaten into the frame and vital organs It will EUAJIICATE every particle of Mercury from the f-ystem, and heal its bad c.Tects. It will cure ?tpi.sii.u:v SVI'IIII.IS, or
VI NI:I:EAL DISEASE,
no matter how
long it may have been in tho system and will thoroughly annihilate and expel the syriin.iru: vii:i-s, and all II::I:!:OITAI:Y TAIN'TS and X-oisoxocs MATTKI! from .'he system, and restore it to a perfect state of HEALTH and PURITY. To the Afflicted with Sciofula or old Sores.
Persons who have long been nfilietod with Scrofula old Pores, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head. Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin, Ac., are advised to p-ocure GRIDLEY'S IsALT RIIEUM AND TETTER OINTMENT, to apply on the sores or diseased parts, \vhc.i using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla puiifics the 15LO0D, and drives out of the system the n!ri iu: and viam's MATTI.K, and removes the cause, while the PIN-TMK.NT liEALSTHE SORES. Whan KOTII arc used, (which wc always recommend ), a failure of a I-EKMAN'EVT and KANICAL cure has never been known. Thoy arc the best remedies in the world. 1'. S.--Thc proprietor solemnly believes that his Iodine and Parsparilla and (Jridlcy's Ointment WILL I'I:I: any form of UI.CEI: M: OLD .SOUK, or any part of the system, if u»ed accoivling to directions, 101: A I:I:ASO.' ABI.F. I.I:NV TM 01- TIME. A FAITIIFI and HONEST TKIAL is all I ask —1 do not fear the resit it.
T-¥?"Priee of the Iodine andS irsaparilla -^1 [cr bottle, or six bottles for $0. Cii:i:ir.I:v'SUINT.MI:NT 7."»cents per bottle.
Prepared by Dr.
EASTDILY.
southeast corner of
Third and Chestnut streets, St. L'uis. Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders may be addressed. T3?"SoUl by T. J^. P.KVVIV.N and MANN )N IV POWERS. Druggists. Crawlord.-villu, and by dru^gi.-ts gcncrallv.
Dii. !-:AS'TI:]{LVS
Pevcr and Ague Killer!J This 3Icd:ciM'j v.'i'l cure J'fV'r :i :d Aguo, Diinib Ag :o, ChM :xini I't-vrr, Inrcnisit-t-'iit :iui cCoKiilicsii Fevers, overy furm of i'ever incident tu ilie W't'st.
Among all tho CF.LKDliATK!) KKMKDIi:s f,,t Ague and I'cvcr. first and foremost in rank stand l)r. i-his" r'y's J'evcr :ii:d
Tills modicinc is :i I-OSITIVK I both si'i:i:ny and I'in.-iiA.NU.NT. During the la-t live years !. h:is cured over TWO nrsoiiKn TIIOLS.\XI CASKS, which lias established its cilioacy IX ,\t.r. J\U:TS or TIIR WIDTHS the OXI.V PCLIAIJLl-: ItKMHDV lor the cure af t! cse distressing conijilaints. It will also cure Enlargement o!' the Siilecn, Ague iUc. iVrc. It is perfectly IUU MI.I:SS to the nl0^T delicate constitution or tendel infant. Try it. ye aillic'ed. ir$ "Pi ice per bottle, or six bottles for i3?~
Prepared by
I)J:. K.\STI:I:I.V,
And still they
Sore
Eyes, IlingAvorm or Tetter, Scald Head. Salt Rheam, Cancers, fJoitrr, White Swellings, Fever Sores, Piles, Erysipelas SueJling of the Glands, Pains jn the Bones and Joints Chronic Diseases, and Diseases arising from the use of Mercury and Calomel. Sneli powerful curative properties are combined in Dr. Easlerley's Iodine and Sarspnrilla, that the LONGEST FTANDI.NO and WORST CASES of disease are thoroughly CURED by it-Cases that had resisted every ki.own remedy and been given up by the most diMingumlieil Physicjans, ns=coxrip.MEnnnd i.vcrv.ABT.K.
Corner cf
Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole Propria tor: E3TSi.hi b.v T. P. J'.K'OWN and MAN.SOX & I'OWEKS5, Druggists, Cniwford.iville, and by druggists generally.
Dr, Baker's Specific.
Tills is a safcnud cortain Cure fortJonor rliopa, (iletit, .Stricture, .Sciininal Weakness. Cliorclei!, and all Diseases of the
Kidney's and Bladder, and all JJisuast^ of tin- Genital Organs. Header, have you a private disease 3 Do not neglect it. If you go to a regular physician with your ease you peril your reputation. If von go to ail ADVKUTISINU (JlWt'K. VOll l'J.IML Yol'K I1ICA1.TII Foi: Avoid both, and use Di:. J!AK£I:'S S'rEciFif-, which has saved tli!'iisap.ds ujion tliousands from tho hands of the MKIICII.KS. OI-.ACKS if not from a rirtcjfATi'KF oKAvic. With Hit. P.\- IS el 25*1 KICKS Srtcii ii' you can I I:I: ori:si:i.r and Pi:i vi.NT L.vro.-i i-., a.- plain directions for u^e accompany tho medicine.
Pricc -ft oO per bottle. Prepared by PR. EASTEItLV. Corner Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor.
Sold by T. D. BROWN a"d MANSON & POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and by drngrits
lenerallv.
Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial! KSfThis medieine will I'UJiKull Female Complaints. such as Excessive, Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation. Flour Albus, or Whites, barrenness, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness, Weak nerves. Friehtful Prciims. and all Diseases anpcd t'V Colds, Checked Perspiration. Fvcesscs, Over Kxciteiucnt. etc., of the Sexual Organs. For all- Irregularities of the .Monthly Periods, Di:. Ho.'.I'EIT's Coj.'JMAL is 11 SI'KJ:OV rmd PtJSITlVF CUKE. It has been amply tested, and tlie most gratifying reports of CUKES are daily received from every town and city where it is known.— Price $1 ]er bottle, or six bottles for .yj.
Prepared by Dli. EASTERLY, comer of Third and Chestnut.street, .St. Louis. .Mo., sole propoietor.
Sold by T. ft. BROWN and MASSOX & 1'dWEKS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and by druggists generally.
ftee. 25, ISoS. vol 10 110 2."..
Monroe's French Powders.
A NEVER FAILING CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
Tho i-roprictor having been afilicted for the last fifteen years, with more or less pain in the stomach, after eating a hearty roeol, can now indulge at meats without the least inconvenience, havin" .ken but two bottles of the POWDERS.
Pricc £1,00 per bottle—or fi bottles for §5,00. Prepared by J. R. MO.VIIOE, St. Louis, JIo., and sold •wliolesalo and retail by Dr. E.
Gome.
Five Ship Loads cf
WIS Tii
JUST RECEIVED AT
$40,000 STOCK!
10,000 Ready Made Goals. Pants, Vests, Undeishirts
WRAPPERS
FOR MEN AND BO YS.'
100 Oases Custom Made
BOOTS & SHOES!!
TiniKK HUXDBED SKW 'STn.KS
WINTER SHAWLS. Carpels Carpets
i:IATS! AND CAPS.
For every Man and Boy in the County.'
TEN MILLIONS YAZID3 OF
Muslins and Woolens!
THE ]]EST STOCK OF
Cioths and Cassimeres
11ST TOWN.
Come, Everybody ro.11
bA 15
I) d.l be Given ui scliin
Wc Sell More Goods
Than any one House, in. the State at Rehi.il, and can and (••ill sell
Below All Oom'oeliiicoii!
*-•9 l']V€SDt'I?«€!y,
Cons
\nd_ Sec.' Ny/hi/ii churned for Shoicijti: Goads hire.' AS. It A IA .11
cciubcr 11. IS'iS.
•s 41 jyj
it!.()*S
AND
ft a
wJ
ri S- I a
ii
fi
iiior.
JUST OPENING:
SHE if MR$A!NS
IX
OF
1®^
AX!)
&.C., &c.
New Cash Storo.
OF
(*eo. Snyder Ac Co.,
Washington Street, next to Tl.'Orr's T»rng Store. Crawfords\ iile. Dec. 11. W,*. n-Jltf.
JAMES HANNA,
Fashionalile Tailor.
1
OCCUPIES
back room over D. R. Knox's Boot
it Shoe Store, and solieit*. the patronage of his old friends. He will attend in person to niaking oats, Pants and Venus in the latest and most approved styles. Entrance to his rouiu ihrough the Boot and Shoestore.
N. B. I will pay the following price- for 111
With confidence founded on c\]K ricnce. I oiler Coon Skin, :'i:o ')L'c: Slink. lOce'^l Sluskrat, lie '-'FRENCH POWDEBS" to the afflicted, askin" but Opo^nin, ifelOe Cray Fo \, Ked «.!. iox, 2*jfr59c. JAS. IIANXA. a fair trial, as a proof of its virtuo.
#Me
Dec. 4,1S5S.
EASTIELT.
The above Powders together with Monroe's Tooth Ache Specific., are for salo by Manson & Powers, Crawfordsville, lud. -v
Doc. 4,1S35. vl?n20yl.
Caution.
MYleft
wife. MARGARET O'CONNERj riavintr my bed and board without jast cause or prov ocation, I hereby warn ali persons from harl»oling or trusting her on my account, ns
I
bhall
pay no debts of her contracting. Jan. 1,lS59.-8w JOHN O'CONNER. Iron and Nails. OZT Tons assorted Iron 150 Kegs Nails jn? by "sprit 21,135:
just received and for sale GRIMES & BURBK1DGE.
Fever and Ague,
from which mankind suffer over a large part of the globe, is the conscqncnce of a «Hse.isctl action in the sptcm, induced by the poisonous miasm of vegetable decay. This exhalation is evolved by the action of solar heat on wet soil, and rises with tho watery vapor from it. "While the sun is below the horizon this vapor lingers near the earth's surface, and the virus 53 taken with it through the lungs into the blood. There it acts as anirritating poison on the internal viscera and excreting organs of the body. The liver becomes torpid and falls to secrete not only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both the virus and the bile accumulate in the circulation, and produce violent constitu-, tional 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 cspel the noxious infusion, conccntrates the whole blood of the body in the internal excrctorics to force them to cast it out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the central organs with congestive violence. This is the CintL. But in this effort it fails. Then tho FEVBa follows, in which the blood leaves the central organs and rushes to the surface, as if in another effort to expel the irritating poison through that other great excretory tlie skin. In this also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort anoiher'day. These are the fits or paroxysms of FBVEU AXU AGUE. Such constitutional disorder will of course undermine tlie 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 in tho blood, and stimulates the liver tp expel it from the body. As it should, so' it docs
cure
DR. J. C. AYElt & CO. LOWELL, MAS S. PHICE ONE DOLLAR RCIT 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 us 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 tlie people its quality is kept up to tlie best it ever has been, and that it may be relied 011 to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOB ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. Fon COSTIVENKSS Foil TIM CT-IIE or- PYSI'M'SIA
Fon JAUNDICE ..
FOB THE CUKE OF IXDICKSTION Foit HEADACHE FOE TITE CUKE OF DYSENTEIIY
FOK A FOUL STOMACH FON TIIE Cuius OF EKYSIPEI.AS FOR THE PILES FOR TIIE CUKE OF SCUOIVLA FOR ALL SCROFULOUS CO.MI-LAINTS
FOR THE CURB OF KHEUMATISM Fon DISEASES OP nn? SKIN FOR THE CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT
FOR Ditorsv
FOR TIIE CURE OF TETTER, TUMORS AXD SAI.T HHEUM FOR WORMS
FOR THE CURE or Gorr FOIL A DINNER PII.I. FOR THE CURE OF NEUKAI.MA
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensilive can take "them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity.
Price 25 cents per Box Boxes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their 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 AMERICAN ALMANAC in which they are 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 011. Demand AYER'S, and take 110 others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it.
All our Remedies arc for sale by -Mi'iison it Powers. Ciawfor.Uville: Tulburt Son. Wiividiiiid: C. W. .Mi 'er. Ladossi and by :"I dealers n. Medicines, At wholesale by Si. ire, hikitein Ciin/iimaii.
S'-T't. 2."., 1 i3S. vlilnlOvl.
a
E W
5Sa
A.-- wc .sell fur
ONLY,
We can afford to sell so low that you will be tempted to liny, after healing our Prices. Kcineiiibcr these ..
Are to be had at tho
yi a in
Ij
-3 2 ..
S \M II ")Y K" .'A 'A S
E O A
I have moved my Dajrticrrian Room* (from tin Ka.-t end 01 Empi-e Block, to the Wi^t tii-l. 1 nn, I am now fitted up in good style and ready to make ou some of the best pictures that can be made and no mistake. Dairiierrc'typing and the Ambrotypiiig uiil all be done isi the same rooms.
Andjrottypes in Case.-: for cents,
Warranted to last as long as any Ambrotypccan be made to last.
D!gnrre j»c.s f'roni 1 20 Dollars.
Photographs from Cents to 1 IJr«!
This ii thi Promiurn .(fallery of this Countv, wc m.ik{ the bi•t work for the same money ofanv 1 louse of the kind in the State of Indiana.
Entrance to rooms between Ciiristman & Orc""'s Hardware Store, and II. S. Cox & Co'*.. Grocery •Sl?re. A. S. HUGHES.
May, 22, IS.JS. No. -Il-tf.
Spiccs,
ALL kinds of Spiecs in lari'C quantities, at wholesale arid retuil, lor sale by August 21. CON & Co.,
Cheese.
Boxes a No. J, W. R. CVicese in Store and for wile by A ugliest, 21. COX & Co.,
20
Soda,
10
Kegs S. C. .Soda, for sale by Aug. 21. COX it Co.,
i:'' THE""
this nfllicting
disorder with perfect certainty. And it docs more, or rather does what is of more service to those subject to this infection. If taken in season it expels it from the system as it fs absorbed, and thus keeps those who use it free from its attacks keeps the system in health although exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cures, but protects from, tho great variety of affections which aro induced by this malignant influcn'pc, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, li.heuinr.tism, Gout, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations, Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralvsis, and Painful Affections 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 AOUB Cum:" removes the causc of these derangements, and curcs the disease.
This it accomplishes by stimulating the excretorics to expel the virus from the system and these organs by degrees become habited to do this their office of their own accord. Ilcncc arises what wc term
QcelzmcUation.
Time may accomplish the
same end, but often life is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while this AGUE CURE does it at once, and with safety. "Wo have great reason to believe this is,a surer as well as safer remedy for the whole class of diseases which arc caused by tho 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. rilEl'AILED ]1Y
British Reviews,
'"1
AND J-,..
Blackwood's Magazine!
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5 00 5 7 int '.100
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The POSTAOI: to any iait of the United States wid bu but, Twenly-rour t'nnts a year for "Illaekwood.''and. 1 ut l'*ourteeu Cun.s a year for each of the lleviews.
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Unlike the more ephemeral Magazines of tho day. these Periodicals lose little by a^'e. Ilenco, a lull year of the Nos. (with no ouiis.-ions for HOT may be regarded nearly as valuable as for H,•,'.). •"MibseVibers wishing also tbe Nos. for and lS.'is will behii|'plied at the fallowing tXTiii MEi.v 1.0w i:,r:i.s. fsi'LL'MJIIJ OFITCitS I.'Oil 5 '07 'l')(J S'fl'II Kit. For Klaelcwoo.l's Magazine, the lour year: For any one lie', iew Fir any two Ilevieivs, For 1 lack wood and oue Review, For l!h elwoyil and two llcvieivs, For three Keviews, For lilaekwood and three I.'cvievvs, For the four Reviews,
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1 10 Ulk 1 OU
1:100
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20 00
the five
Periodicals above named is .J-51 purunniri'. As we shall never agnln bu likely to oiler sueli inducements as those here presumed,
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Add 1 ess LF').Y.-\l:l SCOTT fc CO., No. (Jidd street, New Vork. Dc ein'ier 11, la.'o.--n-Jl
Grocery & Provision S
['jalfs k,
\/rifI.l) l,'espeetfn.il AMI the ei'.izviis
infirm their cns'.oiiiers if Montgomery county
generally, that they are now opened in their i\ew 'oil fireen Street, two d",rrs south of
I'auipbell,
•Oalcy ii: Halter's cstabli.-lmieiit. wl^n: tliey wiii keep on hands a large and well selected ntocK of
Family Groceries,
Which will be
nold
at th". smalle.-t proiits for
CASH. Wo have now on hands a superior article of. Tea Coffee,-
Sugi.f, lTicc, i\Jul:isi-cs,
Confeclionerics, I'olmcco, Citrars, ^jiicesi
Notions,&t\,
We wssli to trade forall the produce the Farm •i. ers brin/ to Markc: We will pay lie liighcht price. W(. solieit a call from one and all.
Aug. 28. nfi-ti'. ASK 11,L it KASTI.A'TC.
/H'AR.D T« TMi: B.ASHfl-I.S.,
!^r. J. Diijioncij's (•olden t'criodical PilK
FOll
'PJ1E eoiiibiuatioii of iu^redi'-nts in Dr. J/i:pon I. co's Golden Pills are perl'eetly liarmuless.^I ln:v ha\e been nscil in the piivato prm-tiee oldDr. Duponco for over thirty years, and thousands —. jot ,ladies can testily to their great and never-l' i!iig,n:ecr?s HI almost, every case, in corrceting '^1 regularities, elievin'.' painful and distressing tnenstriiauon, Danieiiluriy at theidiariL'e of life. '*From J- five to ten jells will euro llirit common yetdirnd-. till complaint, the Whites, Nearly every lady in the iand sutlers from this complaint. The uoovi pill has permantly cured thousands, and v, ill euro 2: foil it ii u.-e them. They cannot barn. u. on tho.contrary they mnove uli obstni' tjon.'restoru nature to its jiropjijr channel, and invigorate tli» wljole. system. J.adies, who.su health will not, ]ermit an increase of Family, will tirnl these pills a siicccslul preventative. 'Pregnant fcnuiles or these supposing theniselvts so, are cautioned
I against using theso pills while pregnant, as tho prop'ietor a.-sumes n» responsibility after tlie iitlmonition, although their tnildnes would picvcnt any mischief to health-othci'« i-"c these nillsare reccommetided. Full and exploit directions acconij'anv tiich box. Priec *1 per box. I .MANSON A POWERS. 1 hole.-rilc Agents at Crawford.HA il|^(
Eor'the counties o! .Montgomery, Putnam and Parke. They will supply the trade at proprietors pricos. and furnish circulars and showcnriJ-. ••LJMISCS," by. unclosing #1 to the above A'jtiPiithrough the (Crawfordsville Post Oilicc. can h:i\: Golden Pills s-eiit to any part of the e_ untrv (confidentially ,i by mail. ,X. IS.— lia particular in asking for Dr. Duponco's (Jolden Pills, ,-in.d remember, they are not a sccret nostrum, cverv agent i.- given the receipt, composing the pills, and I hey will tell you they ire tiie be-1 anl safest 1! for Kemales, ever unreduced. incc the seivnee of Medieine iiawned ii[»iii the Vi'orld. OctUibcr 2", 1
Farmers Shaving Saloon.
FRED. KOSTAWZER, Proprietor. S"-oi' Story, Washington Jl(dl. '"'HAVING. Hair Dressing and Shaiupooning, »!!5 done in tiie neotest »:vle. Hair and VV hiakCM Dved inferior to none in the uited Su.tes. lie
re'-'cctfii
ilv Sviieits a share of pi.biie patronugu.
i)Juv. 1 !,'l5-v: », nlTwl.
Wall Paper!!
"ALii i'lilwr o! ail iru:» Ifwm t. to 41,0^ per Roll. Also, Bordcri and Window P.-j. fall kinds, at F. SI. BEATON'S. [er
For The Ladies.
tind lot oi l-oiiey Pu^r, Eiiv«.i:u(«s,nnd PCUJ, vc Jed cxr.jiui*lv lor the use of the Ladies. 'all at FRAKK BEATON'S
Tobacco,
Ijirae as.i,ortmem, ..TybatuJ of qualitius for sale by a-gu.-.t 'Jl.-t, COX CO.,
