Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 February 1859 — Page 3

DIED,

At the residence of hii father, Jan. Si, after A loos illness,

HARVEY

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Resolved,

will be cchocd by the

hurr I,rinon M,rr„n,.i--r, hi.i „i

AROJII,

CHKISTKAK,

in the 26th year of his age. HALL OP

MONTGOMERY

LODGE, NO.

50,)

$ F. A A. W. Feb. 12th, 1.8d9j WHERSAS, it has pleated the Almighty Roler of the universe, in'his goodness ana mercy to remove from among as, after a long and painfal illness, in the midst of his years of usefulness to his family, his conn-

and lodge, our worthy Brother, HARVEY N.CHSISTITAN and, whereas, although gone from among us he is not forgotten, those with whom he associated will ever remember his kind and pleasant manner, and we will think of him and cherish his name when the world will have forgotten him, and when in cotmcil, for the welfare of the living, he will be remembered by us and cherished ns one who set an example worthy of imitation therefore

Resolved,

That in the death of our be­

loved Brother Christman, the fraternity has lost a worthy member, his wife a kind and tender husband, the parents a loving and affectionate son, and the community an upright and good citizen—one who regulated his life by the plumb-line of justice, and squared his actions by the square of virtue and we hope that he is now in the Grand Lodge above, where the Supreme Architect of the universe presides.

That this Lodge tender to the

afflicted family of Brother Christman their nincerc sympathy in this dispensation of •..•••Providence.

Resolved,

That a copy of the foregoing

resolutions be published in the town papers, and a copy furnished the widow and family of our deceased Brother. 11. E. BRYANT, W. M.

Attest: T. W.

FLOREII,

Sec'y.

A SHRIEK FOR OKEGOX. If Oregon, in I860, unbalanced by Kansas, shall elect a pro slavery President, then woe to those Republicans whose votes .will have enabled her to do so!

This is the doleful, yet threatening howl which the New York

Tribune,

sets up over

the admission of free Oregon into the Union. It is a precursor of the storm of curses which will be showered upon the fifteen Republicans who dared to disregard the decrees of their party managers, and which, first thundered forth by the

Tribune,

Evening Journal,

and re-echoed through the Black Republican press of the Union. Meanwhile we direct attention to the sweet morality of the above lines, wherein the writer's passion overcoming his prudence, the true reason of Black Republican hostility to the admission of a new free State is blurted forth. It is, as we have charged, bccausc Oregon will not vote the Black Republican ticket for president, in 18G0. The

Tribune,

party motto—Xo

has acknowledged its

more new States, be they

slave or free, unless they arc Jllack Rc-

jmblican.—Allxiny Argus.

fair The birth-day of Washington, the 2"2d inst., was appropriately celebrated in various parts of the country.

TIIE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR ,1A ICS CI.A UK F/S Ct'lclH'atfMl E'Ymalc l'illw.

TROTECTF.1)

SCTEl) 3*1 OYAL

BY ROYAL

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vlil.n'J'2-ly. Do-. IS, 1 AKK YOI" SICK—or have you any Iriomls that arc ^ick Then road Dr. Easterly's advertisement in another column of this paper and go to tl-.o agents in this place and obtain tho incdicincs recommended fur the Complaint. We allude to Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, JDr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, Dr. I'nkcr's Specific and Dr. Hooper's Fcmalo Cordial. These medicines have been thoroughly tested in the various forms of disease for which they are recommended and can be confidently recommended ns the most efficacious remedies known. They aro very popular and are selling rapidly in nearly every city and town in the Ui'i ted States. To be had of the Acents. T. D. BROWN and MANSON & TOW EUS, druggists, Orawfordsvills. doe. 23'58 ly.

LOST! LOST!!

BYofthe

undersigned, (living one-half mi'e Fast Crawfordsville.) on Thursday tho 24th day cf February, on the Indianapolis State Kond, between Fredorieksburg and Crawfordsville, a copy of tho Original Fipld Notes of Montgomery countv. Thev wcro wrapped up in around roll, with binck oil" cloth covor.' Any person finding said roll will confer a favor bv leaving them with the undersigned, or at the Recorders Office, CrawfordsvilTo, and will be reasonably rewarded for his trouble. JOHN BUCK.

County Surveyor M. C.

February 26. lS59-2w.

PILES! PILES!!

PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES.

PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES

Every fonn of Piles is permanently enred by

Porter's Pile Powders, Which is a safe and infalliblo specific. They are a certain core. In any caso where.# box of Torter's Pilo Powders have been used according to directions, without benefit to tho patient, tlie price will be refunded to the purchaser. Porter's Pile Powders are sold by Druggists genertllv, at One Dollar and Fifty Cents nor Box, full directions accompanies-each package. Persons who do not live convenient to an agent, can get a Bos of tho Powders bv return mail, by enclosing the price to the propnetor. The odd ohang« can be sent in postage sU^^£$0KTEK,

No. 96, Sd street, Louisville, Ky.

Feb. 26,1659.

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For Tho Ladtei.

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find lot of Fancy Paper, Envollopes, and Pens, intended expressly for the use of th Call at

use or the Ladies.—

FRAFK BEATON'S

CRAWFORDSVILLE MARKET. Bzrixw Omcs, February M, 1359. Fl«49 bbl... 8A ox ?LOP*, 50 lb sacka---WBXAT, Sbnsh Coax, bnsh .. OAT*, ^fbtish

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POTATOES, bush Am.cs, (prfeen) bash do (dried)

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In Ml rnpo* nf Xori-nus ^ti»1 Aflec(ii»r«, 1'nin in lii«i Hai'k l.iin!'.«, I'.iliu-uo on sliplit i*\prtion, I'alpilntinn oi" t!ip Ilo.irl, Hy-*trrirs, »nd Wliitc.f, lltc^o l'lll* will rlTert i\ r* rc when nil oilier ine.ins linvo Oiilivl, and altliou^li powptful rciupily, flo not coutnin iron, r.ilointt iknUmoiiy, or nnv tiling imrtr-.il to tin1 roiiRtitutiou. all directions nrcom]iHnv each jiackn^p.

Sol* Agent for tlx* l,:niloil Statci) ami fannila, JOn MO.SK.S, (I.nto I. C. RaMwin lc fn.,) Itochcater, N. Y. X. —$1,00 atl'l 6 poptagc Mnnips rnclopod to any an* tlioriii'il

ill insnrp a bottle of tlie rills by return

.'s^ell. -... ^or»iUobjr

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PEACHE», do ??bnsh--WHITE BEAXS, FT TWH TIXOTHT 8EKD, 1? bush--CHICKEXS. J? doz Corru. 5 SCOAB, lb MOUSJEI. fJJ jrol BUTTER. lb. Eooe, t? doz CIIEECK, S Jb SALT, fibbl COKV MEAL, busli

List of Letters,

REMAINING

in the Post Office at Crawford*-

ville, Indiana, on the 15tb day of February, 1859. which if not token ont within three months will be sent to the General Post Office, as dead letters. Persons calling for the same will please gay "Advertised.1"

Lytle Seth. Landes Anna, Mortimer Francis Miss. Miller George, Man in Ellie, Miehels James," Morris P. Murphy Margaret A. 2 Muhleison Gotlcib, M'Clelland James, j-c M'Mcllen Patrick, M'Cabe James, M'Mnrry Nicholas, Nnpon James, Osborne Shubal. Osborn Elizabeth, •, Palmer Jesse,

Angle Jacob L. Ahlridge John II. Bellows Peter, Barnett William, Bannister William, Benl Allen W. Ball A. J. Bnrk Thomas L. Bnrdin William II. Boyd Thomas, Britton Lydia M. Clark J. A. ,I Cleveland R. F. Cox Lewis B. Coffin Margaret, Conor Jolm, Curtis William J. Coleman Joli B. Cox A. Compton Clark F. Compton T. T. Conner* Mary, Daggy Stephen W. 5 Deputy JasDavis "Nancy, Elston William, Fisher S. D. Faust Martha M. Gambol Alexander Gillcn Lttcinda, Hill J. B. Hays Nancy Francis, Hermann Tebbe, Maine A. W. Rev. Hays F. R. Haily Virginia A. Hudson T. N. Jacobs J. Johnson Cornelia 2 laekson Phebc, Johnson Sarah A. Johnson Eliza Ann, Kappcs Gerhard, Kinney Hannah, King Harriet, Louglilan Michael, Lewis William, Lewis Elizabeth,

Pierson Jamea, Piercel Thonins. Ramsay John Jr. "2 Reve Samnel. Richardson Win. Reitmy Rebecca, Ragsdale Jnne, Secor David, Stratford Clara, Shin Prealey, Smith A. Smith Benjamin, Shaw .Taines B. Simpson Nnnse, Steel Eimira, Switzer Eliza J. Stevens Robert II. Symnics James M. Stewart Win/ Thompson J. '-y TabcrT.E. Tnvlor Conlav, Weaver J. Wainscot Isans, Wainscott A. 'A*. White & Hcinbarger, Wade Sarah A. Wiison Hannah, Woodey Richard, Ycagelcy D. W.

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A UN I:I: V. A ST IN*. AUSTIN

AKorneys and Counsellors at Law, CJiAWFORDSVIIiliE, IND. AX~ 11-1. attend promptly to all business entrustod to their care.

Feb lit. 1S."S. VIORSI

Clover Seed.

"I lift RUSI11-.LS ('LOYF.R SEKD just receivJ."" ed and for sale by Jan 20, lS.Mi-tf. LKK, GIIJKKY .t CO.

A Great Chance for a Bargain!

VALUABLE

For Sale or Rent.

TI1R

undersigned would respectfully inform everybody, that lie will sell or rent"his Mill Property, situated in Kipley township, Montgomery county, Indiana, on Sugar Creek, three miles S-outh-east of Alamo. The Mill is in good repair and doing a good business, and will be sold on tho best of terms. For particulars, call on E. 11. CLARK. Crawfordsville, Ind., or on

Jan. 29, l$59-8m. WM. H. COMPTON".

BLANK BOOKS, &C.

ALL

kinds of Blank Books, from a Set memorandum book to a 10 quire Ledger or Deed Record, on hand and for sale at Cincinnati prices bv

Sep. 13,1S5S. tf. F. M. HEATON.

Toola

GENERAL assortment of Carpenters', Coopers' and BUcksmitlir' Tools, received bv apr. 24 '5S. GRIMES Sc BURBRIDGE.

T. D. BROWN,"

DEALER IN

GROCERIES,

Window Glass, Glass Ware,

E S S

Cordage, Tabs, Backets, Churns,

^ETSH, SALT, AND

PROVISIONS GENERALLY.

Crawford's Brick, Mala St.

The highest price paid for all kinds of Produce. N. B. Drugs & Medlcinc* in the same room. Aug. 14. ler-s-tf.

ONE DOLLAR

PER BUSHEL roll 1H j|

none 1,00 2.00 1,50 14 10 50 20 15 10 2,25 75

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Those who think that Corn will advance from the present high rates to a doll ir per buslutl would do well to call on

Campbell, Galey StHarter

immediately and get one of those superb *.

CUTT

by which thousands of dollars misrlit be saved to the Farmers if they would use cnt feed instead of corn at the present prices, and the number that are now being sold by the above firm is evidence that people are beginnins to wake up to the importance of economising in the manner of

FEEDING STOCK,

but, few left. Letter call soon.

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ASSORTED SIZES,

just received for the Spring Trndo and warren ted to give satisfiction. Also constantly receiving fresh supplies of

SI1ELF HARDWARE,

Tools, Axes, Chains,

CUTLERY &,C. &c.

Also a good assortment of

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SCRAPERS,

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Iron, Nails, Sasli, Glass &c.,

cheaper than at any other Hons:', in tin! west Alsn in our Dry ur.-ds Department we have received a large lot of

Bonnet Goods, Shirtings,

TICKS, «ScC-,-

direct from the New Kngland Mills. Call at the old stand. No. 7. Commercial IJlock. Feb. 5, ISo'.t. VlO-ll'Ji1.

undersigned have soM out their entire _______ stock of iroonds and consequently must hcttle XJST up their accounts, as we are out of business v'C cannot spend much time looking after our accounts those indebted to us will save money by calling nTTCiriV^Ar HT A fPl promptly at the old stand and settling, we must J_ (Jj\ MAliLliN U.

mid will have innncv. a hint to the wise issntK•ienf. Al.I.KN, CrALKY .t KKKKAN. K'!ru 12th. 1 &.M>. No. R'-if.

WK

RECEIVED AT

have now (iroi-eries

A mi AM IIOltNF.R.

now on. hand the largest stock of ever brought to this market,

consisting in part of the following articles: lo(i bids. New Orleans Sugar A. No. 1. 4'1 libls. Mob ssos aud Syrups. no Sacks ColTeo, Kio. Mocha, Lniruira and Java. 00 bbls. Salt. 40 Bushels Dried Apples. 20 I'.ushels Dried l'eaehes. 40 Cans Blackberries. 40 Cans Peeled Peaches. 20 Boxes Fine Washing Soap. lo Boxes Fancy Soap. 10 Boxes Kaiins.

Bbls. bice. 0 Boxes Tobacco, assorted. 20 Boxes of Candles. Cranberries. Spices of all kinds, Soda, Salcratns. Dvc Stuffs.

NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, SHOT, Lead. R'ooms. Bed-cords. Halter Rope, Clotheslines, Mackcrcl, Cod Fish, Tar,

ASSORTED CANIMES,

Aim onds. Brazil Nuts, Pea Nuts, Filburts, Broom Twine, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, and in slu-rt have every thing usually kept in our line of business, all of which we will LOW FOR CASH or COUNTKY PRODUCE. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.

Jan. 22. 1959. vl0-n2Ttr.

DR CXJLVERWELL

O N A N O O

A Medical Essay on a New, Certain and

Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea, $-c.,

icitftout. tlie use of Internal Med-

'-... icines, Cauterization, or any

Mccluinieal Appliances.

JC«T pratisnEn, the 6tli addition, in a scaled envelope, gratis and mailed to any address, postpaid, on receipt of two stamps.

This little work, emanating from a celebrated mcmbea of the medical profession,gives the most important information ever published to all persons entertaining doubts of their physical condition, or who arc ccnscious of having hazarded their health and happiness—containing the particulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy for Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness. Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Loss of Energy, Lassitude, Timidity, Involuntary Seminal Discharges Impaired Sight and Memory, Blotches and Pimples on the Face. Piles, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, and Bodily Prostration of tho whole system, inducing impotency aad mental and physical incapacity.—by means of wnich every one may cure himself privately, and at a trifling expense.

Address Dr. CII. J. C. KLINE, 1st Avenue, cor. 19th street. New York Post lips, No. 45S6. January 1,1S59. n24mS.

Attention!

LAND

WARRANTS bought, sold, and located. Suspended claims for land warrants promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed in all coses. Pensions procured and renewed.

Having entered into a co-partnership with an old and reliable firm at Washington City, all those who arc entitled to land warrants aod pensions nnder any of tho acts of Congress, and having failed to receive their du&t, will find it to their interest to call on EB. H. COX A CO., at Willson

it,

McDonald's Law Office.

F. S. One of tho above firm being a Notary Pttblic. will attend to all Notarial bnsinoss entrusted to h:m. jan2*J."09—n27tf.

Singer's Sewiflg Hacbiaes.

Fifty Dollars!

HAVING

completed and occnpicd onr great

Fire-Proof Manufactory—the most perfect machine shop in the world—we have signalized the event by producing anew FAMILY SEWING MAOIIINK*, containing the latest improvements, at thu very low price

FIFTY DOLLARS.

This great redaction will leave the public without inducement or excuse for buying any of the inferior inuclii nes which infringe our patents.— Competition will henceforth become inipos-ible. A

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li-rgn reduction lias been mace in the prices of all of Singers Standard Machines for manufacturing purposes, which are well known to be without any successful rival in the market. Much has recently been published in regard to variocs stitches made by newinjrmachines. We will take it for granted that all the world knows the fact, that Singers Mnehincs make the best stitch ever invented, and do it in the best style.

Send for a copy of I. M. SINOEK'S

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Co's GA­

ZETTE, which contains fn'l information about prices, sizes, etc.. of sewing machines, and win.

nr.

DPPLIED CKATIS. I. M. SINGEU fc CO.. 45S llroadway, New York. January 22.1S5S—vl0n27.

Challenge to the Union f!

CiROYEK & BAKER'S

SEWING MACHINES,

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which is combined less Working Machinery, less Friction, less liability to Break, or get out of Order, less Complication more simplicity of action, more durability, more mechanical ingenuity, firmer stitch, greater speed, more work can bo done on this Machine than any other now out. The undersigned l.as some 4 or 5 different kinds of Machines, and being a Mechanic of several years experience, world be happy to meet the criticism of the most ingenious mechanical jury, or the dying struggle of his opponents.

THOMAS NEWMAN.

REFERENCES:—Prof. JOHN h. CAUI-HKLL, Prof. A. M.

IIADI.EY,

Mr. SMOCK.

January 1,1859. •«. -i 'n24mfl.

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Dr. J. Dupoiicc's Golden Periodical Pills

FOR FEH1ALE8. 'PIIE combination of ingredients in Dr. Duponco's Golden Pills arc perfectly harmeless.— They have been used in the private practice fold Dr. Duponco for over thirty veara. and thousands of ladies can tcstitj-to their great and never-f.il-it cstiocess in almost every case, in correcting rresriilaritieR. 1 elieving painful tuul tli.-trossiiiif menstrua: ion. particularly at the change life. From !ivc toten'pills will cure that common yet dreadful complaint. the Whites, Neni ly every ludy in the land suffers from this complaint. The above pill lia.s permimtly cured thousands, and will cure you if II use them. They cannot harm yu. r.n the contrary they lemovc all ohstrnetion, restore nature to its propner channel, and invigorate the whole system. Ladies, whose health will not permit an inereiis- of Kami 1 v. will find these pills a Micectful preventative Pregnant females or

those snppesmg themselves so. tire cautioned aeainst usinsr these pills while pregnant, ns the proprietor assumes no re.-pon.' ibilitv after the admonition. although their inildnes would pievent any mischief to health—otherwise these pills arc rceconimended. Full and explicit directions accompanv each box. Price £1 per box.

MANSON & POWERS.

Wholesale Agents nt Crawfordsville.

I'"or the counties ot Montgomery. Putnam and Parke. Thev ill supply the trade at proprietors prices, and furnish circulars and showcaros. '•Ladies." by enclosing §1 to the above Act's. through the Crawfordsville Post Ollice, can have Golden Pills sent to any part of the country (confidentially 1 by mail.

N. B.—Be particular in asking for Dr. Dtipotico's Golden Pills, and remember, they arc not a secret nostrum, every agent is given the receipt composing the pills, and they will tell you they arc tho bc-t and safest pill for F.'emalcs, ever introduced, since the science of Medicine oawned upon the World. Octtober 23, IS.»8. ly

.Seed Oats,

CJKOU

I N and Selected in Canada, vcrv henvv. SPRING WHEAT —CANADA GOLDEN DROP. CANADIAN SPLIT PEAS AND OAT MEAL. For sale bv

ROB El'iT A RMICIIA EL. Produce Commission Merchant. No SI West Front street, Cincinnati. O. 1 S 2 S

Tobacco,

A Lanrc assortment, Tobacco of qualities for sale by August 21st. COX & Co.,

Stop That Cough!! DR. CARTER'S COU«II BALSAM, Will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Consumption, Bronchittfo, Spitting of Blood,

Pain in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaints Palpitation of the Heart, and all Diseases of the Throat, Chest, & Langs. Too much care and attention cannot be given to diseases of the TIIROA and LUNGS. Reader have you a Cough, Cold, or any disease of the Lungs? Do not neglect it. DELAY IS DANGEROUS. MILLIONS die annually by neglecting a COMMON COLD. Cclds and Coughs lead to CONSUMPTION, and then to an oariy death.— Be advised in time, and procnTC at once that celebrated remedy, DR. CARTER'S CCUGII BALSAM, tlie GREATEST and BEST REMEDY IX THE WORLD. It has cured thousands upon thousands after physicians and every other remedy had failed, and the patient given tip todio. Physicians, druggists, and all who have used DR. CARTER'S COCOH BALSAM, universally acknowledge it the most PROMPT, PLEASANT and EFFICACIOUS REMEDY known for all diseases of tho TnBOAT, CHEST AND LUNOS.

Price—Trial bottless 25 cents, larger bottler, $1 per battle, or 6 bottles for $5. Piepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, sole proprietor, aid to whom all orders must be sen* to get the genuine

ST Sold by T. D. BROWN and ANSON fc POWERS, Druggist*, Crawfordsville, and by Druggist* gcnertliy.

i:BB. EASTERLY'S

Iodine and Sarsaparilla. mills Medicine WllI rnftwioirrtT ccr.E all disJL eiaet arfeirtg frfen *nJ im)nrc state of the BLOOD, or other fluids of the system, viz: Scrofala, Obstinate Old Sores. Pimple* on on tbe Face, Blotches, Boil«,0»"»nicSore

Eyes, Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Cancers,Go itrc*_White SweN lings, Fever Sores, Piles, Erysipelas, Swelling of tbe Glands,. Pains in the Bones and Joints all Chronic IlisnW*, aad Diseases arising from the use of Mcrenry and Calomel. Such powerful enrative properties are combined in Dr. Easterley's Iodine and Sarsparilla that the LONGEST STANDING and wonsT CASES of disease are thoroughly CURED by it—Cases tha had resisted every ki.own remedy and been given up bj* the most distinguished Physicians, as CONrmvKnnnd iNccitAiii.K.

For Livnu COMPLAINT and DTSPKPSIA it is an l'KALI.inLX REMEDY. "It will CUTC ClIHONlC AND INFLAUSIATORT Rirr.rVATipjt.no matter how BAD. if faithfully used. It will curd every form of NERVOUS DISEASE, and strengthen and restore the system to perfect health and vigor. It is a positive cure for FEMALE COMPLAINTS, sneli as Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Barrenness, Ac. For female* approaching that critical period of life—tho CESSATION OF THE MENSES—itis in a a

LADIES who admire a clear, beautiful, WHITE SKIN and a rosy cheek,should use Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsparilla. It will remove pimples from the Face, Blotches, ami all roughness of the skin, and give a fair and beautiful complexion..

It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, diseases of tho Kidneys, Bladders and Urinary Organs. It has no (qual in tlics: complaints.

Dr. En»terlcy's Iodine nntl Sarsnparilln is a positive and radical enrc for MERCURIAL DISEASE, no matter how deeply it may have eaten into the frame and vital organs It wi!l ERADICATE every particle of Mercury from tho system, and heal its bad effects. It will cure SECONDARY SYPHILIS, or VENEREAL DISEASE, no matter how long it may have been in tho system and will thoroughly annihilate and expel tho SVPHTHTIC VIRUS, and all HEREDITARY TAINTS and poisoxons MATTER from the system, and restore it to a porfcct state of IIEALTlfand PURITY. To the Afflicted with Scrofula or old Sores.

Persons who have long been afflicted with Scro-_ fula old Sores, Tetter, Rinsworm, Scald Head, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin, &c., arc advised to p'ocure GRID LEY'S oALT RIIEUM AND TETTER OINTMENT, to apply on the sores or diseased parts, whc.i using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purifies the BLOOD, and drives out of the system the iMPtritE and VICIOUS MATTER, and rein eves the cause, while the

OIXTMEST

HEALS THE SORES.

When ROTH are used, (which we always recommund), a failure of a PERMANENT and RADICAL cure lias never been known. They are the best remedies in the world.

P. S.- —The proprietor .solemnly believes that his Iodine and Sarsparilla and Grid ley's Ointment WILL CUKE any form of UI.OKI: OR OLD SORE, or any part of the system, if used according to dircctioilS, FOR A REASONABLE LENOTII OK TIME. A K/

O faJ FAITHFUL and HONEST TRIAL is all I ask —I do not, fear the result. JdS?~Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla $1 per bottle, or six bottles for GRIDI.EY'S OINTMENT cents per bottle.

Prepared by Dr. EASTERLY, southeast corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole 'S. proprietor, to whom nil orders may he addressed.

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VtfTSold by T. I). BROWN and MA X.SOX POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and by druggists generally.

]R. EASTERLY'S

Fever and Ague Killer!! This Medicine will cure Fever and Ague. Dumb Ague, G'ltil and Fever, Inrei mittent mid Remittent Fevers, iitid every Conn of Fever ineident to the West.

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Among all the CELEBRATED REMEDIES for Ague and Fever, first and foremost in rank stands I)r Fnsterly's Fever and Asue Killer.

This medicine is a POSITIVE CUI E. both spicicnv and PERMANENT. During the last five years it has cured over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND CASES, which has established its ollicacy IN ALL TARTS OK THE WEST as tho ONLY RELIABLE REMKDV for the cure of tl cse distressing complaints. It will also cure Enlargement of the Spleen, Ague Cake. Ac. It is perfectly HARMLESS to the most delieate constitution or teiulerinfant. Try it. ye afliic'cd.

Pricc £1 per bottle, or six bottles for .J". H?" Prepared by DIS. EASTERLY. Corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor.

J3T"Sold by T. 1). BROWN and MAXSOX POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and bv

(lru ists

jrenerallv.

Dr. Baker's Specific, This is a snfeauil certain Cure for fJonorrhora, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal V» eakness. C'hordce, and all Diseases of thr

Kidney's and ISIadtler, and all Disease1 "of the Genital Organs. Header, have you a private disease Do nnl neglect it. If you go to a regular physician with your case you peril your reputation. If you go to an ADVEKTISINO QFACK. you PERIL vorit HEALTH FOR LIKE. Avoid both, and use DR. BAKER'S SPECIFIC, which has saved thousands upon thousands from tho hands of the MEI:OILES.» 2I:ACKS. if not from a PREMATUEF OP.AVE. With Du. BAKER'S SPECIFIC you canCrRE YOCRSEI.F and PREVENT Exrosriti:. as plain directions for use nccompanv the medicine. 55?" Pricc $1 f»n per bottle.

Eif" Prepared by DR. EASTERLY. Corner Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor.

Sold by T. D. BROWN a"d ANSON A: POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and by druggists generally.

Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial! J5gF~This medicine will CURE all Female Complaints, such as Excessive, Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, Flour Albus, or Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Complexion. Hcadache. Dizziness. cak nerves. Frightful Dreams, and all Disease.1atised by Colds, Cheeked Perspiration, Excesses. Over Excitement, etc.. of the Sexual Organs. Fur ail Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, DPHOOPER'S CORDIAL is a SPEEDY and POSITIVE CURE. It has been amply tested, and the most gratifying reports of CURES arc daily received from every town and city where it is known.— Price $1 per bottle, or six lott!cs for $5.

Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut street, St. Louis, Mo., sole propoietor.

Sold by T. D.BROWN mid MANSON & POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and by druggists generally.

Dec. 25.1S5?. vol 10 no 2".

Monroe's French_Powders.

A NEVER FAILING CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA.

With confidence founded on cxpcrience,

the "FBENCII

sold wholesale and

Dcc.

i.

I

POWDERS"

Fever and Ague,. from which mankind sufi'cr over a large nart «f the globe, 4jth« coMcqitciicc of jUsciiscd.action in tbeSTstGIJiilidtivd bjr~fhc^ioisbiious}iuiasiii of. v^etable decay. This cxSalntiorf evolved hf the action of solar heat on wet soil, and ri"cx with the watery vapor from it. While the sun is below the horixon this vapor lingers near the earth's surface, and the virus is taken with it thnxieli the lungs into the blood. There it art* as ait iiTitatiug poison on the internal viscera and .-xm tint: organs of the bodv. The liver becomes tor])id and i!s lo secrete not only this, virus, but alio the l.ilc fm-.n the blood. Both the virtu and the bile acnminl tte in the circulation, and produce violent mttiifiltional disorder. The sploon, the kidaeys. and the stomach sympathize with the li^cr. and be one disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our organism, as if in an attempt to exm-1 the noxious infusion, eonecntrates the whole blood,of ihc lw.ly in'the internal oxcrctories to forcc then to c.tst it out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the central organs with congi-slnc violence. I liis is tlicClttLL. But in this c.foi tit fails. '1 hen tho FEVBU follows.which the blood leave* iho central organs and rushes lo the surface, as if iu another effort to expel the irritating poison thr.~ui that other great excretory the skin. In this rdso it fails, and the sys'cin abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery o." .strong:h to repeat the hopeless effort another dty. These are the fits or paroxysms of Fr.vi-ii AND Auri Such constitution disorder will of course undermine the health if it is not removed.

We have labored to find, and have found, r.n antidote, Ayer's Ague Cure, which neutralizes this malarious peison in the blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. As it should, so it does

cure

this alllictiug

disorder ivith perfect certainty. And it does l.iore, 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 is absorbed, and thus keeps those who use it free from its attacks: keeps the system in health although exposed, to the disease. Consequently Jt not only cures, but protects from, the great variety of ad'cctions w'.iirh arc induced by this malignant influence, Mich as Remittent Fever. Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked AI ue, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia. Jlheuniatism. Ciout, Blindness, •Thothaehc, Kar.telle, Catarrh, Asthma, I'alpitation*, Painful Altcctions of the Spleen, Hysteric?, Colic, Paralvsis, and Painful A flections of the Stomach ami Bowels, all of which, when arising from this cause, will he found to assnu.e more or less the intermittent type. This" AGUE CUKE" removes the cause of these derangements, and cures the disease.

This it accomplishes by stimulating the excretorics to expel the virus from., the system and these organs by degrees becomc habited to do this their office of their own accord, lleuce arises what we term

aeelimatation.

Time may accomplish the

same end, but often life is not long enough, or is sacrificed in thc-attempt, while this Aon: C'run doe: it at once, and with safety. We have rcat reason to believe this is a surer as well as safer remedy for the whole class of diseases which me caused by the miasmatic infcclion. than any other which has been discovered and it has si ill at nthtr important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well ns good. rttnPAitKi) IIY

DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Pmcu-Oxn DOLLAR n:n BOTTI.I?.

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 virlues, 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 he relied on lo do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.

Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. Vint COSTIVEVESS

Foil Tin: Crnr. or DYSPEPSIA Foil JAt'Ninci: Foil THE Cfiti: OF INDIGESTION l-'oii IIi:.uucnr,

FOR

TIU Crui: or DYSENTERY FOR A Fon.

PILL:

FOR

TIM CCRE OF NUFRAI.C,I\ FOR PriiiFViNti TIN: BLOOD.

They arc sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take thciu pleasantly, and hciti^ purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use iu any quantity.

Prica 25 cents per Box Eozes for $1.00.

Great numbers of Clergymen, Phyiicitns, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, hut our space here will not permit the insertion of them. 'Ihc Agents below named furni: uratis our AMERII AN ALMANAC in which they are given with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and ihc treatment that should be followed lor their cure.

J)'i not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand AYER'S, aud take no others. 'J he sick want the best aid II.ne is for them, aud thevbhouhl have it.

All our Remedies are lor sale by

Malison^- Powers. Criiwfurdsville: Talbot: on. Wavcland: (!. \Y Mi er. Ladoga: ar.il by all dealers it. Medicines. At wholesale by St.ire. Eckstein Co.. Cin-Mnntiii.

Sept. 25, 1?5?. vl On fiy ].

FAMILY BAKERY

PEOViSION STO

Bannon & Boy land, Pro's.

\T7'H:LD respectfully inform the citizens Crawfordsville aud vicinity tiiat tl.cy h-ivu opened a first-class

BAKERY ,{• morjsiox STORE

in which they will at till times keep a lull suppli heap

•f the freshest, best ies atul Provisions.

TIIK FRKSIIKST AND P.KST

Bread, Cakes, Pies, Tarts & Fruits

A!,WAYS ON IIAND.

Farmers and others ca": at nil times In with bou ri it iiI J.nnch. at cheat- rales. 1 Ions dceepers will find everything in

S O E

offer

to tbe afflicted, asking but

a fair trial, as a proof of its virtue. The proprietor having been afflicted for the last fifteen years, with more or less pain in the stomach, after eating a hearty meal, can now indulge at meals without the least inconvenience, having taken but two bottles of the

POWUECS.

Price $1,00 per bottle—or fi bottles for $5.00. Prepared by J. K. MOXBOE,

St. Loui», Mo., and

Tetail

by Dr.

E. EASTERLY.

The abovo Powders together with Monroe's Tooth Ache Specific, are for sale by la n«on & Powers. Crawfordsvilloj,Ind.

Gsiskill & Er.stJack',

W'OULD

Resp-ectl'n'b

on (ircen Street (inley & llarters keep ou hands a lar

Tea CofTec, Sucar,

inform their customers of Montgomery eoun?v now opened in "their

and the citizens

generally, that they are

New Store

south of Campbell,

biishmcnt. where they will and well selectedstocK of

Family Groceries,

Hicc.

Molasses.* Confectioneries. Tobacco.

Aug. 2S, n6-tf. frASKlLl.it LASlLAfK.

COLLEGE TiiXT BOOKS.

ALL

Irei. ... vl^n^'vl.

tlie Text Book* used in Wabash OolIcco.A Mich Schools in other parts of the country.fon hand and for ?D!C by js. F. M. HKATON.

NevAIbaay& Sakan

185$.1intof Arrangement: 1859. On and after January 3d. Passenger Train# trill bertui^»foU6*„:^ «OINfi NO It II.

I ROM NJ-IXV ALBANY.—CHICAGO Mitt l.v. except Sunday#. aV*:lo A M. Stoprii'«r}„t 'a!' station? on i'. Conr.cetin? at (Jreecea«f!i n» 3:20 A. M. for St

ST. Lot-is

l-f/

STOMACH

FOR TIIB CLIII: OF ERYSIPELAS FOR TIIK PII.ES FOR THE Critr. OK Scitorrr.A Foil ALL ScitOFfl.OUS Co.MPL.AINTS

FOR HIP, CO:P. OF KIIEVMATISM Fou DISEASES OP TIIB SKIN Foit THE Criu OF LIVER COMPLAINT:

FOR DROPSY

FOR TIIE CVEI: OF TETTER, TCMORS AND SALT Hiiki-JI Fun WORMS

Fon TIIK Ct iti OF Oot r: FOR A

DINNER

reeceasfle n. nt4:0:. P. M:

a .*• Mollis, arriving

and i.02'P.-M. tor ltidiahnp»rni„'*ri^Wng a4Si»W I M: and at Lifnvotto nt4:2L' A. M. for Chien? '. nrrivtiis at 11 :./ A. M.^Pjiisongu.-ydiuojit Xiitchell and tip at~*Lar:iyvtt-» I

ANI CINCINNATI

DAY EXPRESS.-D'D-

'.v- v\crpt Sundays, at li-no P. M.. slonpin^-at rccrular Stations. Counact.ns etMitchell with th^ |0. it M. R- train for St. Louis at, lilri I\ wva in ri\ imr at -S:•"(. A. .\l.. and for Cinoihiniti n'

P. M.. arriving at 10:^0 I'. M. Pussenguriainc a Mitchell. .••.••}• I ST. LOCS A- CIVCISNATI ISJOII-P E.VPKW.—Daily at 10:iW P. M. Stopping only nt feculav Station*.

C'i'iine:'tiii^ at Mitchell with the O. M. R. R. trains for St. I.tuiis and Cincinnati. Rer.ehi ig-Cin-iunati at A.,M and St. Louis at SMI P. M.-

FR'-M CRl'KNCASTLK.—LAFAYETTE Accoit-" w- OATION. Daily. cxcejt Sundays, at A. .M. Connecting at Lafayette at P. M.. with I'hioau'o Dav"Kxpre»s. arriving at Miel isratt City at?:lo P. M., and at Chicago at 11:15 P. M. f.'OINf SOUTH.

FROM MICHIGAN CITY.— inoivVATI' D.w'i Kxpitrss.— Daily, cxcept Sun.lays, at '.:1.'» A. M. (leaving Chier.io at 0:A. M.'i and innniiw directly thronsrh to Cinciiifinti, arriving at

!.:o0

A.

M.. s'oppintr at all stations hetivcen Michiir.initv. and Lafayette. Passengers dino at Reynolds. CINCINNATI NIOHT EXPISKW.—Dnily. except Saturdays. tit llMa 1'. M. I leaving Clti.iiiro ats:'»n P. M.) minim direeilv throit to Cincinnnti. arriving at t?:lf P. M. 'onnn »i::g at Lafuye to.

A. M.. with I ouisville Mail Tram for Sow Albany and l/uiisvillu. arriving utij:J0, P. M.—•.(, Stopjtinffiit all rc.'ula' S-.ati.ins North, mid all Stu-j tionsSouth of Lafiiv«tto. Passengers brca'clast tit tirccneastle and dine at Mitchell.

FRo.M ITCH F.MJ.—LOLISVILI E DW.K.vrRrss Daily, except Stimlnys, at I'. M. Sti-ppinsr., at all "reL'uliir Stations. Conmietinir at Autehcll? with O. it M. R. R. Trai'is I mm Cincinnati, at 4:10 p. M., and fr-.m St. Lmiis it -tP. ,\f.— K'c iehintr Now A'baliy at. P. M.

T.o"ISYILI.E NIOIIT KXPHESS.—'Dnily n(.2:.v)A.. M. Stopping a tall reeular Station Coimeotiiig with O. i\I. R. R. Trains from St. louis -_Arrivintr at r^ow Alhimy at ii 1 A. M.

FROM LA FA YK'i'TF.— (1 :EKNXASTI.K Acc .«- MODATION.—Dai'.v at '10J 1'. M. Connecting at Lnlayette with Day Express from Chicago and Michigan City. Arrives tit. (Jreoltoiis'.lo at :0." P.. M.. iu tinic to connect with Train lor Irldianapua 7 0 2 a S

Tu» Thro-iah Traiiw connect nt. Creencnstlo *vith tho Terre Haute lind Richmond l^iilroad, ar I nt l.il'uvet'.e with the trains of t':.-To'edo, WiS^-di an-' Western Railrottd. at M. S. ero-sin' with Mijhigun Southern and Northern Indiuna lilria t: at Slichi! iii Citv with tho Alichignn ('jtitrnl Railroad for Chit.nco and all points west a:i 1 north-wesi, and for Detroit an.l all p/nils

Only one changj of Cars fo C'nic: go, St. or Cincinnati.

I.iOifis

Baggage Checked Tlirotigli.

I'iiro'.i.'li Tickets for sale in I.o:aisvillo, No. 5j .»:t:• Mr.-.-1, an.l »t tho t'o-nptniy's ofiieasiu .v All imv. .\,Vhi: .m t-ity, and Chieiicro, lor all •i? tin'.ij iil points in tl.e Kastami Nor livv-.-s'.. |{. i:.-i:iCi FR. Sup^riritonduiil. SuptV Ollice, Ne'.v Albany. ,lan. Sd, lS.'i!).

TIIK

British Reviews,"

AND

Blackwood's Magazine.

E O S

'S sau

PREMIUMS and REDUCTIONS! I. scur A- CO.. NKW YOIvl\. continue to pubI .-h tlie folb.ovin^ leading ISriiish Periodicals: i. "I'lir I.undon Qnard-iiy (_Conservative.)

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The osliirinsior Itrviov." LiheralV

MdiiiT)!:!^' ,"lir.'aiilic (Tory'v

:aciavo These Perii»tli.-als ablv rcpreset.t tin Ihreegreat political parties of (iivat Jiritain—WIIIL'. 'fury, and Rttdieul.—Imt politics foriiis oniy onj feature, of their character. As Organs ol tlie ni"sl: iirofuuud writers on S.-icne.a. Literal lire. Morality, and Religion, thev sttmd, as they ever have stood, iiuriv ill,:l in (lie world of letteis. being considered indispensable to the scholar and tl.e professional man, while lo the intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more ei.nce! aud satisfactory rceord'ol the current literature ol the day. throughout the world, than can be possibly obtained from air. l-.er

K.W2LY OOIMKK.

The receipt of A (1 va:ic Shocf- lVc.ni lie- I'.ii!-i.-li publishers givi's additional value to these Reprint s. mismueh as I hey can now bj placed ill the hands of su! seribers about as soon as the original editions-

Trn.lIS. Regular Pi

For any one of the four Reviews For any two of the four Reviews For any three of the four Reviews For all'lour of the b'eviews,For Blackwood's Magazine For Jjiiie':ivood and one Review F' Iihiel:w..od ami two Reviews F.-r Rlackwood and three 'Reviews F^r Rlackweod and the lour Reviews

I ne ofiTAo::

V.'i,l be but 'I'wi l!la-d:wo-id." and 'jf..r iSicil of tlrr i:.

iind st. kinds of I iroee iffereil in this market.

sttj-plic! iie cook

Per :n.

Money enrrent. in the Stjite wlicrc i.-hti 1 receive'.! at oar. I'OSTACi:.

I.'llited S

,-fotir f'en '. I''.ji!i't:iii

Is :i year CI.-IS a

talcs for vear

rices the

At the .!

tils will i£

nish- l"-r 1 :i?id tis a I Premium io New Gubscribei".^, I the Nos. orthe stnne Pi.-riodieals for l-"".7. will be. I fiirni de.-d eonir.letc, v. ithotit additional charsrc. i'iiliice the more e[hcmoraI Ma'_ra :ines o'" tlw day. th'.-M! Periodicals !w little by ago. Ilene-e, full year -.f the N1 is. w|tii no omissions for 1 ,.T may be regarded nearly :n vr.iun:de a: for H-'/). I Sttliserilicr.s wishing alr.o the-No.*, for l?.Vi. and *»s v. ii! be supplied tit the fallowing i:.vTi:K5n:i.y

LOW I:A- i. si'LIi.NDM) OFI'KTIS -5T '.is vtrj, T« 5.Tin:iJ. .•kwood's -ga..i!i- ..l:u lour years '". oil-" one Review it o.V: two R'eview-, luo^ .•iiwood and one Review. .•hwoful tttld tVi'X Reviews,1: ,u t' 13 0.1 •c Reviews. 1300 ekvvood and three R-sview*' 17 lour Uevi-ivs. |", ito I For l)! :ek'.vood and fov.r lievie'.vs 21) 00 I N. II. -The price in Ore,-it Knt.iii- of th- flvu lVriodicii!: ahov-j ii:a-c.l is «01 perannu-o.

For llhe For :-!.y For'Pd'a

ing line at ibis cstab'ii.shnieiit. .lanuarv 10. 1S-7J.

"-'"'tf For tl r. It .,,:,,

Grocery & Provision

As we shall never ai'nil! he. liVi-l.v to Clf-r SUcil iiv'.ii.-t-meiiU as thosi here pres.: :',.' 1. Noxv is the Time to Subscribe

I-??" R-.'iiiitfniices must, in all cases, he made otniXT io

TIIK

I Jlilitlc

Cigars.

Spices. Notions. Arc,

Wc wssli to trade for all the proiJ'ico the runners hrint to Market. We will pay toe highest pricc. We solicit a cull from unc and all.

Pi LLisni i:?, for :it these prices no

eotninispioii can be allowed to tu'eri's. Address LKONARD SCOT i' ,t No. Cf't\ sfieet, 'New York.

Ditemlit-r 11, is.V:.—ntJi .-•••

E O

•7 A

i'acuc

veinoved

tan t.nwin the .West

.. .ml of Kiopire I!

Which will be sold at the .-niallcst profits for I I am now ftte.l in. CASH. Wc have now on hand* a superior article of make you «onm of tl le iind

from the

•t end.) .md id ready to that can IKJ and thoK

•jr.eel style.

I,c«t picttsre Da^ti. rreo!\

Ambrofvpiiig «ill ail be done in tho fflnxt rooms.

Ahibwft/jies in Cases centsr

Warrentwl to last as- long a-' any AtphroiypiC.ifi bo

DiJsrHnvofyppj from 20 RoIiar«.

I'hoto'-'iaplis fr/m 20 Cents to 4-5 Dollar*,

This Lite Pfviuijiii! (ja'Icry tj ibis Cviinty. «•••. 'make the best wnrl fur the sniiie money of any lloii.-e of the kind in the State of Indiana.

Entrance to room* h.^f.vwMi Chrisrnittn & iTr-"-gg's Hardware Store, an-1 II. S. Cox ifc C'~ Oroeeiv Sure. A. S. HUGHES,

Miiv. 2-j, No. 44-tf.

Teas,

A Lrr.'eand ffererut as,, :inent of I'cds of tho v.-rv K-pl brands in store and sale cheap bv AiigVl.rt C«»X- & Co.,"

P-ARRKLS saUJu-t'on the w.-.v f-.-.ne. OiX

&

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