Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 April 1859 — Page 3
A MARRYING MAN.—Esq. John Barek of Knox connty, has united in marriage nearly six hundred persons! He has married seven members of one family and six of another. What an amount of happiness (and misery) he has produced!
THE truth was never more fbreibly ex pressed than in the following lines: "If there is a man who eats his bread at peace with God and man, it is that man who has brought that bread on the earth by his own honest industry. It is cankered by no fraud, it is wet by no tears, it is stained by no blood."
THE London
Critic
I'i'i.i s, L'reen 7-' br.sh do idried "ft liuh PL.A iu:s. do bush WMITI: HI:ANF. Im-di 'I'moriiY SI:I:I, bush 'II K"M:.\S. "FJ doz "okfi:K. lb Si OAi MOI.ASSI:P. "FL £.ral lil TTI .l. 11 F.HtiS, "f' 'tir:i:sK. f' tt» SAI.T, bid Ct«ns MHAI., {.1 bush
is at length enabled tc
state, upon evidence of the highest author ity, that the author of the celebrated Vcstiiges of the Natural history of Creation, first published in 1841, and which has since gone through several editions, was the late Dr. George Combe, who died a year ago.
THE bill restoring capital punishment, which passed the Wisconsin Senate with little trouble, was capitally executed in the Assembly.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
^'J1* J-DITOH: Please announce my name as a •candidate for re-election to the office of Justice of the rcacc, for Union township, at the ensuing April clcction: and oblige,
March 12,1S09. JOILN I'URSEL.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female Pills.'
PROTECTED
BY BOYAL
LETTERS
i? PATENT.
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. 1'fiytician Extraordinary to Ihc Qiiceti. This inrnlimlile inrihVine unfailing in tlio euro of all tboiic painful ami danftt-rom ilisi-a«e* to which the female Constitution mibjtct. Jt moderates all exccsi and r«moios ntl ubfili Iiclion*, and a tweedy etire may be relied on.
TO MAltltlKI) r.AIMKS
it i» peculiarly Kuited. It will, in a short time, bring on .the monthly permit with regularity. F.aeh bottle, price One Dollar, l.c.ir* the Oovernmen*
St-uiij) of (.'rent lintain, to prevent counterfeits.
rhnc Pith thou Id nnt be taken by femalet during the i-IHSI 1 MtKl. ,VO.y THS of I'regnanry,as they are turr to bring on Mitcarriage, but at nay other time they are toft.
Ill nil ciuca of Nervous and Spinal AITcf.tJmi", Pain in the Hack and I.inihK, Kaligue on slight exertion, I'alpita* tJon of tl-.n Heart, Hyatorica, and White.", these Pills will •..•fleet a euro when all other meana have failed, and
Although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel •ntimony, or nny thing hurtful to the constitution, -nil direction!! accompany each package. 8oIe Agent for the United States and Canada,
JOB MOSES, (Lato I. C. Raldwln
Co.,)
Rochester, N. T.
If. —$1,00 and 6 pontage atampa enclosed to a ay authorized Agent, will insoro a bottle of the Tills by return •Mill. par arilo by
ANSON .T POWEK'S.
vl').n22-ly. Dec. Ii, 1:53.
AKK YOU SICK—or have you any friends that mruMckf Then read Dr. Easterly's advertisement in an other column of this paper and gn t.n tlio agents in this place and nbtnin th.- medicines rccnmiiiciidcd fur the Complaint. We allude to I)r. Easterly's Iodine K1 Sarsupaiilia. Dr. Carter's Cnu^h Tia'sain. Dr. Easterly's Fever mid Ague Killer. Dr. Faker's Specific and Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial. Thoe nie!i.-iues liave been thoiinirrhly tested in th^ irioiiH ferine of di.-e::se
I"i" hieh thej" art: rccumiiiiHidcd and van be rmilidonlly reci»iiirii('iidetl as the most dies known. They :ire very popul:
Vug rapidly in nearly every citv Tn t.ni States. To be lunl of tln T. D. !!i:OW.\ and MANSON
•:its.
'ion A eineand aw sell-
i:id town in the Agents. i'0'.v KI S. DRIIGdee. y.
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('rawlordsvills.
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.Notice.
"IS hereby giien that the. undersigned lias been 1. Appointed Adioinistrntii of thocstate of Martin Vanliook. lata of Montgomery County, deceased, said estate is solvent..
April •_», 8w JANE VANIIOOK. Administratrix.
Notice.
ISathereby
given that the undersigned will sell public auetion, 011 Friday the 2-Jd day of April 1S.V.), at the late residence of Martin V1111liook,"3ato of Montgomery County Indiana, licensed
April 2, Sw. Administratrix.
NEWGOODS,
Crawford &Mu]likiii,
IT AVE received their Spring and 11 s' stock of Goods, consisting
FREI
Su miner
black
1
JJJ
Black Frcncli Cassimores Fancy Ciissimeres,
Chaliies, Challie Robes,
Fancy Lawn Robes. Fancy Borages: Print#, best inaddfor stales Fancy Lawns.
9
Brown and Blonchod
BoJ Ticking, Tweods, all wool, Tweeds, cotton, Blnck Dreas Stks, Women's Boots and Shois, Men and Boys1 BooU and Shoes, Men and Boys
Hats and Caps.
BONNETS,
Spring styles Ruclica and Sprigs, dec.
Thinking it not necessary to ennmerato more articles, wo would say to all persons wishing to purohaso Goods, that we aro satisfied that onr prices will be stick as will make it to their interest to givens their patronage. All kinds of
taken in exchange for Good*. J. CRAWFORD fc MULLIKIN. April 2, 1S59—ly
AlfOTHER HEW STOKE.
DT THE OLD
Bintord Corner! WrN.'WASSON, HAVING
entered into the mercantile business
in all its various branches, and being alone ic the trade, do not think it amiss to address a fenlines. in the way of an advertisement, to friends, old customers and the pnblie at large. We have just returned from the tast. where, we tliin.k, we purchased one of the most complete stocks of staple and fancv
O O S
and no mistake, ever brought to this place. Probably not so larffe as some other houses, but in the way of a peifect aswrtment wc know we cannot be excelled. Among the many articles that compose this stock, we will mention some of oursulerior
ID ZVE SS GOODS
A nice and superb lot of cheap '.iwns, Chaliies, Bernfres, DeLaines, Dress Silks. Debages, and an endless variety of choice Print*. The latest styles of Bonneto, Shaker llooda. Ladies' Plats, Misses Flats, nice Ilibbons
BOOTS AND SHOES! HATS & CAPS,
A nice assortment of LADIES FINE SIIOES
FRENCH FLOWERS!
Heavy Muslins, Bleached and Brown
SUMMER READY-MADE CLOTHING,
for Men and Boys. Also—a good stock of
GROCERIES.
Call and sec us, as we areccrtain we can sell you as good Goods, and at as low figures as any house in the place. For the information of the friends and customers of this
"OLD CORNER,"
We will say that Mr. C. II. Cr.orn will bo found with its for a short time, and will be pleased to see a'f'J wait upon old friends. Bring along your i'KODUCK. Farmers, of all kinds.
March iM,'5'J-ly. W. N. WASSON.
Campbell, (ialev & llarler.
propose a
REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES. REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES. REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES, REMEDY FOR 1IARD TIMES, REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES,
bv scllini
TI1EIR IMMENSE STOCK THEIR IMMENSE STOCK THEIR IMMENSK STOCK
THEIR IMMENSE STOCK THEIR IMMENSE STOCK
OF A"/- II
HOODS COODS UOODS COODS
or
.Y/ IR
of
.v/ ir
O I I
OF XE\\r COODS
AT VI KV LOW A!' VKItV U'W
P1UCK5.
I'IMCK-S:::. 1'liICES.. 1'IUfKri.
AT VF.itV LOW AT VERY WW
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY YOU WILL SANE'MONEY
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY YOU WILL SAVE MONEY YOU WILL SAVE MONEY
UV CALL'.Xi THKRE IIV C.\ I.I.I Nt: TtiKUK
t)V OAl.UNIi TIIKKK. ItY CAl.t.t 0 TIIKitK
III- CAl.LI.Nti: THEUK
BEFORE YOU BUY.
BEFORE YOU BUY. BEFORE YOU BUY. BEFORE YOU BUY.
BEFORE YOU BUY.
M.ircli 2(3, 1059. n3fi 1.
I bt'ir leave to say to their friends and »f the community in general, that they are now in receipt of a nice stock ofstapl and famiiv
GROCERIES!
which the prices for Onr
propose to sell at the lowcs", living ash or good merchantable produce.—
Sugar and Molasses
having been purchased at New Orleans, by an ex
ed.half mile ot' Crawforilsville, his personal peiicnccd buyer, we feel confident that wc cai property, consisting in part of the following lir- suit customer.-, both in quality and price. tides to- wit Horses, Cattle. Hogs, Farming uten- It shall be our object to keep nils. Reaping Machine, Buggy, Wagon. (Jrain&c. Terms A credit of nine months will be aivonon nil sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety, waiving all relief from valuation laws. JANE VANIIOOK.
A GOOD SUPPLY
of such articles as every family needs, and to accommodate every possible way those who may favor us with their patronage.
In addition to a large lot of Sugar au.l Molasses, we have
A _Yy. 1 C'ojj'cc, Tea, Tobacco, Indigo, Madder, Jlice, Cheese, Crackers, Fntits, Xuts, Ihtelcets,
Ttdi.i, Baskets, Chums, Rojirs, Curds.
Twine, Cotton Yarn,
CarjH Warp, Jiattinx, Candfc II7c/i', Common ami Fancy Candies, if-c.
t-ift'omc oil with your Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs. Feathers and Fowls, and you will find us iu Lynn's Building, formerly occupied bv Blair, Brown & Co.
J.
'W. LYNN &'SON.
March L'I», 1S59. liSGtf.
O S E A N S I N
A N a
KSOUSK and SIGX Painting done in any style that may bo called for. Onr aim will be to please all, iu all or any style of Painting that may be called for. We are thankful for past favors.
Shopin Commercial Row.opposite the "Review" office. TILO'S. II. WIN TON. March 17,1S59.
Attention!
I" AND W ARRAXTS bought, sold, and iocatcd. 1-i Suspended claims for land warrants promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Poosions procured and renewed.
Having entered into a co-partncrship with an old and reliable firm at Washington City, all tliQse who are entitled to land warrants and pensions under any of the acts of Congress, and having failed to receive their dues, will find it to tlieir interest to call on EB. II. COX & CO., at Willson & McDonald's Law Office.
P. S. One of tho above firm being a Notary Public, will attend to all Notarial business entrusted to him. jan22,!50—n2Ttf.
COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS.
ALL
the Text Books used in Wabash College,"A High Schools in other parts of the country, on hand«nd for salo by
Sep. IS, 1S58. F. M. I1EATON.
/~\XE gross Bocrhavc's Holland Bitters, apr 24'53 MANSON POWEKS.
Western Excitement SUBSIDING.
NEW DISCOVERIES IN OLD
MONTGOMERY
Confidence Restored in Home Diggings.
TX7" E fee from various statements given through VV the columns of public prints, in refercnce to su ceess of many who have gone west for the purpose of seeking the precious ore, that the expedition has proved nearlv'an entire failure: and that
they but at home, among acquaintances and friends, in this our promised land, where peace and plenty nbouud.i. To those in our community, who have been anticipating a tour to this unsafe country of the west, we wirh to speak. If yon are rcot of that turn of mind, unsuscepible of persuasion, or impregnable to truth and con nion sense, we can convince you iu a few moments that any energetic, thorough-pointr man arnontr ns can BAVK voi'.E money if not niKKCTi.v make, by staying at home, and buvinghis Goods of
SHOE & EPPERSON,
than can possibly be made by visiting the gold fields of Pike's Peak. These men we know have a large and unsurpassed stock of Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods
at low figures—enough for each, enough for all— and this can nut be said ill truth in reference to th sgold bearing country in question. .No, no, it is a work of deception, agitated for the purpose of entrapping and fleecing "the masses, for the enrichment of a few. Hemcniher that "seeing is believing," and without t'no privilege of thus "exercising this power of vision, there should be but little action. Then, with this view of things, we can but say to you as a friend,
SAVE YOUR MONEY
in the way of great
BARGAINS
which you con have by calling on
SJiuc & Epperson NO. 3, EMPIRE BLOCK
The Emporium of Cheap Goods Where there 1ms just been received ono of the largest and most complete stocks of Staple and Fancy DKY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
Hoots Shoes, Hats. Caps, Carpctinp ware, ifcc, of ever offered in the luarkc
Queens-
LADIES' DR SS G0C D2-
An ei.dl-ss variety of Drcs Silks, of various styles: Chaliies Swiss Lawns Jaconets, plain and barred Delaines, Arc. Also-Bonnets, Kibbuns. Dress Trimmings. Parasols of every variety, for the Ladies, Mi.~sns add Cbiitircii I Gloves. Ilo.-iery, tire.. Are.
The xei)lle»aen
Will find our stock complete in the way of fine Fieneh and American Cloths and ("assiineres. of jo very grade: the latest styles of Ils.ts and Caps.
Hoots and Shoes: a superior stock of spring and I sun nier Clothing, for men and boys.
E E N S W A E
I Wi! wish to call the especial attention of the ladies to our NliW STOCK of Quocns\v:uv. There are many valuable sets in this ware, and are open for inspection.
Carpetings, &c.
jC:ir|ie!s. brown and blcaehe 1 Slice!ing and Khirtjilifis, Cai pet Wai p. Cotton Yarn. Mat ting, and ill :et we know* of no article in our line that will lie called for, that wo have not: and that of the best, that could be "bought in ttie Fast.—
For proof nl this, we invite all to .call aiiit ex amine fur "..hcniselves.
OLD AOOOUlsrTS.
JOHN SIIUE, the senior in the ist di'i hnieiif. wishes his old customers (now that he ha-. I'nrmcd a co-partnership with .Mr. Win. Kpperson,) to call and settle up o!d accounts. All accounts made with him previous to the 1st day of January. as he wishes to el use his old books as soon as possible.
S1IUE A FITKKSON.
Ma eh i!0, I5.V,'. iivti-yf
Great Chance for a Bnrgaiii!
VALUABLE
SAW MILL PROPERTY,
For Sale or Rent.
rpiIF. undersigned would respectfully inform JL every body, that he will sell or rent his Mill Property, situated in Hiploy township, Montgomery county, Indiana, oil Sugar Creek, three miles tomb-cast of Alaino. The Mill is in good repair and doing a good busitu the host, of terms. For CLAlilC. Crawfurdsville, Intl., or 011
r_ a good business and will be sold on
Jan. :i'J, l?.*9-:Jm.
]'TLKS. J'l LKS. IMI.Ey.
Db. K. D. PORTER,
Xo. 9'3, Sd street, Louisville, ky.
Feb. 2'5, LSOF. VLONC-J.
The Way To Make Money.
THE
undersigned have sold out their entire stock of gooods and consequently must i-cttlc up their accounts, as we arc out of'business wc cannot spend much time looking after our accounts those indebted to us will save monev bv calling promptly at the old stand and settling, "we must and will have money, a hint to the wise is sufficient. ALLEN, GALEY & KEERAX.
February 12th, 1S59. Xo. 30-tf.
E O A
I have moved my Doguerrian Rooms (from the East end of Empire Block, to the West end,) and I am now fitted up in good style and ready to make you some of the best pictures that can be made and no mistake. Bagnerreotyping and tho Ambrotyping will alt be done in the same rooms.
Ambrotypcs in Cases for 25 cents,
Warrented to last as long as any Ainbrotypc can be made to last.
Dagurreotypes from 1 to
20
Dollars.
Photographs from S5 Cents to 45 Dollars.
This is the Premium Gallery of this County, we make the best work for tho same money of any House of tb.e kind in the State of Indiana.
Entrance to rooms between Christman & Gregg's Hardware Storcj and II. S. Cox fc Co's., Grocery Store. A. S. HUGHES.
Mnv. 22, I??'. X«. 11-tf.
Singer's Sewing Machines.
Fifty Dollars:
they are now satisfied that "it in not all gold that [1 AVING completed and occupied onr Teat glitters. Many doubtless who are now rustics- JjL Fire-Proof Manufactory—the most perfect
V1 western wilds, would be glad, were I machine shop in the world—we have signalized the event by producing anew FAMILY SEWING MAOIIINE, containing the latest improvements, at the very low price of
FIFTY DOLLARS.
This great reduction will leave the public without inducement or excuse for bnyins any of the inferior machi ncs which infringe our patents.— Coin petition will henceforth become impossible. A A cry large reduction has been mac 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 varions stitches made by sewing machines. We will take it for granted that all the world knows the fact, that Singer's Machines make the best stitch ever invented, and do it in the best style.
Send for a copy of I. M. SINGER'S & Go's GAZETTE, which contains fu'l information about prices, sizes, etc.. of sewing machines. and WTI.L J:E
CFI'LLED GRATIS. I. M. S1NGEK & CO., 453 Broadway, Now York January 22, ISoS—vl0ir_'7.
Challenge to the Union!!
CUOVER & BAKER'S
SEWING MACHINES,
IN
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 |P| mechanical ingenuity, firmer stitch, greater Ps? sliced, more work can be done on this Ma- |U chine than any other now out. The under- (flj signed has some 4 or different kinds of Machinos, 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 NKWMAX.
I!KI'EHT:NCI:S:— Prof. Jons L. CAUPRELI., Prof. A. M. IIAII.I.V Mr. S-MOCK. '. January 1, 1S*0. n24mG.
A A E A S E S
Dr. J. Dnponco's Coldf ii I'or'oilica! Pills
:iFOK FEMALESo
rPIlE
combination of ingredients in Dr. Duponi. co1.- Ciohlcn Pills are perfectly harmeless.— They have been used in the private practice 1 fold Dr. Diiponeo for over thirty years, and thousands of ladies can testify to their great and never-f. i!irgsuccess in almost, every ease, in coireeling:rregu!arities,i elicving painful and distressing menstruation, particularly at the change of life. From live to ton pills will cure that common yet dreadful complaint, the Whites, Neatly every lady ill the land suffers from this complaint. The above pill has permantly cured thousands, and will cure vou ify use them. They cannot harm ycu. r.n the contiary they lemove all obstruction, restore nature to its propper channel, and invigorate the whole system. Ladies, wh su health will not permit an increas of Family, will find these pills i11 succcstul preventative. Pregnant females or
tll0M
1 term.-, lot p.11 tnul.ti.-, call 011 L. II. #rsiln«t using these pills while pregnant, as the prop'ietor assumes 110 responsibility after the admonition. although their mildncs would pievent any mischief to health—otherwise these pills are reecommcudctl. Full and explicit directions accompany cacli box. Price $1 per box.
W.M. 11. COMPTON.
PISjK®
"piIjESTI~
PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES.
PlIiKS. 1'ILKS. PI LKS. PILES/
PILES. PILES.
form of Piles
is permanently cured !v
Porter's Pile Powders, Which is a safe and infallible specific. They are a certain cure. In any ease where a box of'lor ter's Pile Powders have been used according to directions, without benefit to the patient, the nrice will be.refunded to the purchaser. Porter's Pile
Powdors are soli! by Druggists generally, at One Dollar and Fifty Cents per Box", full directions accompanies each package. Persons who do not live convenient to an agent, can get a Box of tlie Powders by return mail, by enclosing the price to the proprietor. The odd'change can bo sent in postage stamps. Address:
themselves so, are cautioned
MANSON fc POWEKS.
Wholesale Agents at Crawfurdsville,
Eor the counties ot Montgomery. Putnam and Parke. They will supply the trade at proprietors prices, !i:id furnish circulars and show earns.
Ladies," by enclo.-iiiir $1 to the above Agt's.
through tho Crawfordsvillc Post Oflico. can have the medicine. Golden Fills sent to any part of the ct untry (confidentially by mail.
X. 1.— lie particular in asking for Dr. Duponco's Golden Pills, and remember, they are not a secret nostrum, every agent is given the receipt composing the pills, and they will tell vou they arc tho beVt and safest pill for Females, ever intn dnecd. since thest-iencc of Medicinc dawned upon the World. Octtober 23, Iv
DR. CULVERWELL
Ox\ MANHOOD.
A Medical Essay on a New, Certain and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea, tf-c., without the use of Internal Medicines, Cauterization, or any
Mechanical Appliances.
JcfT rfr.LisncD. the nth addition, in a scaled envelope, gratis ami mailed to any address, postpaid, on receipt of two stamps.
This little work, emanating from' a celebrated membea of the medical profession.gives the most important information ever published to all persons entertaining doubts of their physical condition, or who arc conscious of having hazarded their health and happiness—containing the particulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy lor Spcrm#atorrbo a or Seminal Weakness, Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Loss of Energy, Lassitude, Timidity,Involuntary Seminal Discbarges Impaired Sight and Memory, Blotches and Pimples on the Face. Piles, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, and Bodily Prostration of the whole system, inducing impotcncv aad mental and physical incapacity,— by means of wnich every one may cure himself privately, and at a trilling expense.
Address Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE, 1st Avenue, cor. 19th street. New York Post Box, Xo. 4550. January I, lso9. n24inS.
ABNEB V. AUSTIN. JII1RAV HORXEE.
A 1ST I & IIARNER, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
WILLto
attend promptly to all business entrusted their care. FeblO, 1S5S. v!0n31
For The Ladies.
A find lot ofFancy Paper, Envcllopcs, and Pens, intended express!-.- tor the use of tho Ladies.— Call at FKAFK !IEATON'\S
DR. EASTERLY'S
Iodine and Sarsaparilla. THIS
Medicine will PERMANENTI.T CURB nil disease* arising from an impure stato of the BLOOD, or other fluids of the system, viz: Scrofula, Obstinate Old Sores. Pimples on on the Face, Blotches, Roil«,
For LIVKI: COMTI-AINT and DYSPEPSIA it is an lyKALMRLE KEMKDV. It will cure ClIllONIC .\ND INFLAM.VATOKV UUEI-itATisM,noinattcr how HAD if faithfully used. It will cure every form of NERVOUS DISEASE, and strengthen and restore the system to perfect health and vigor. It is positive cure for FEMALF. COMPLAINTS, such as Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Ilarren ness. etc. For females approaching that critical period of life—the CESSATION OF THE MENSES—itis invaluable.
LA»IF.S who admire a clear, beautiful, W1IITI: SKIN" and a rosy cheek, should use Dr. Kastcrly's Todine and Sarsparilla. It will remove pimple: from the Face, Blotches, and all roughness of the skin, and give a fair and beautiful complexion.
It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, diseases of the Kidncys, Bladders and Urinary Organs. It has no equal in thesacomplaints.
Dr. Ensterley's Iodine and Sarsaparilln is a positive and radical cure for MEI!CI:I:IAI. DISEASE, no matter how deeply it may have eaten into the frame and vital organs. It will ERADICATE every particle of Mercury from the system, and heal its bad effects. It will euro SECONDARY SYPHILIS, or VENEREAL DISEASE, 110 matter how
long it may have been in the system and will thoroughly annihilate and expel the SYPIIILITK VIRUS, and all HEREDITARY TAINTS and POISON'OKS MATTER from the system, and restore it to a perfect state of HEALTH and PURITY. To ilic Afflicted with Scrofula or old Sores.
Persons who have long been afllicted with Scrofula old Sores, Totter, Ringworm, Scald Ilead, P.lotches, Eruptions of the Skin, &e., are advised to p-ocure GRIDLEY'S SALT KIIEUM AND TETTER OINTMENT, to apply 011 the sores 01 diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purities the BLOOD, and drives out of the system the UIPFRI: and vicious MATTER, and removes the cause, while the OI.VTMF.NT HEALS THE SORES. When P.OTII arc used, (which wo always recommend), a failure of a PERMANENT and RADICAL cure has 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 CURE ar.y form of ULCER OR OLD SOKE, or any part of ti system, if used according to directions, FOR A RKASONARLI: LKNOTII or TIME. A FAITHFUL and IIONEST TRIAL is all I ask—I do not fear the result.
SrPrice of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla £1 per bottle, or six bottles for $•". GKIDLEY'S OINTMENT ccnts per bottle.
Prepared by Dr. E.V.-TI RLY. southeast corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis. Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders may be addressed.
STSold by T. 1). BROWN and MANKON A: POWERS, Dntggi.-'.s. Crawl'ord.-ville, and by Iruggi.-ts generally.
DI kasti-:I!IjV'S
Fever and Ague Killer!! This ."Hedicinc will cur l-'cvcr :ntl Ague, Dumb Ague, Chil's and l-'cvrr, liirciinittcntnnd Kcmittont fevers, and every form of fevei incident to the IV'est.
Among
lll
the CEI.EBIIATED liEMFIiIES for
Ague and Fever, first and foremost in rank stands Dr F.ns'erlvN fever and Ague .'tiller. This medicine is a rosrrivi: 1 L' :i:, both si-m.ny and rr.iiM.iNivNT. During the last five years it has cttreil over TWO HI-NI»!KI) TIIOI-?AXI CASKS, which has established its ellieaev is ALT. I-AUTS OK TIIK WEST as the ONI.Y IIF.LIABLE BE.M KI) for the cure :f t! ese distressing complaints. Ir, will also cure Enlargement of the Spleen, Ague Cake, t'cc. It is perfectly H.M:.MI.I.SS to the most delicate constitution or tcndcrinfant. Try it,ye afllicUid.V 25S?" Price .Jl per bottle, or six bottles for s.v
Prepared by Dn. EASTKiay, uorner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis. Mo., sole Proprietor.
*3TSold by 'J'. I. BROWN and MANSON A POWEKS, 1 trugsisls, Crawfordsvillc, and bv druggists generally.
Br. Baker's Specific.
This is ii safe and certain Cure for (ionorrhoea, (Jleet, .Stricture, Seminal Weakness. C'hordee, and till Diseases of Die
Kidney's and Bladder, and all Diseases of the Genital Organs.
Header, have you a private"disease Do not. neglect it. If you go to a regular phv.-iciau with your case you peril your reputation. If you go toan AIIVMIITISINO QI AI-K. you IERII. von: IIKAI.TII FOII I.IFK. Avoid both, and use l)n. UAKKK'S SCI I.'IFIC, which has saved thousands upon thousands from tho hands of the MEKCILESS QI-A( KS. if not from a RIIEMA-ri EF C.IIAVK. With D». BAKEK'S SI'KCIFIOyou canCusi: YIH HSLI.F and PREVENT EXPOSURE,as plain directions for use aceoni
ZS'" Price .$1 oO per bottle. IW Prepared by DR. EASTERLY. Corner Third iiinl Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor.
Sold by T. D. BROWN a»d MAXSOX&'POWERS, Druggi.-ts, Cruwj'ords'viile. and by druggists generally.
Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial!
JSf This medicine will fTHE all Female Complaints, such as Fxces.-ive. Suppressed. 'r Painful Menstruation, Flour Albus, or White-. Barrenness, Sallow Complexion, Ilc-adaclic, Dizziness, eak nerves, Frightful Dreams, and nil Diseases causcd by Colds. Chcclctd Perspiration. Excesses, Over Excite nent. etc.. of the Sexual Organs. For ail irregularities of the Monthly Periods. I)i:. iloorrii's CORDIAL is a SR KI)V and POSITIVE CI'lIE. It lias been amply tested, and the most gratifying reports of CURES aro daily received from every town and city where it is known.— Price Si per bottle, or six bottles for jf.
Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut street, St. Louis, Mo., sole propoietor. £3»?- Sold by T. D. I'.ROWN and MANSOX A* POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsvillc, and !v druggists generally.
Dcc. 2S, 1S55. voll')no2C.
Monroe's French Powders.
A XEVEK FAILING CURE FOI: DYSPEPSIA.
With confidence founded on experience, I offer the "FRENCH POWDERS"' to the afllicted, asking but a fair trial, as a proof of its virtue.
The proprietor having been afllicted fir the hist fifteen years, with more or less pain in the stomach, after eating a hearty meal, can now indulge at meals without the least inconveniencc, having taken but two bottles of the POWDERS.
Price £1,00 par bottle—or 6 bottles for $5.09. Prepared by J. R. MONEOE, St. Louis, Mo., and sold wholesale and retail by Dr. E. EiSTXEtr.
The above Powders together with Monroo1* Tooth Ache Specific, arc for sale by Manson & Power*, Crawfordsvillc. Ind.
Dcc. 1. !?"£. vl!.
Chronic Soro
Eyes, Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Ilcnd, Salt Rhenm, Cancers, Goitre, White Swel-'•n»-S Fever Sores, Piles, Erysipelas, Swelling of the Glnnds, Pains in the Bones and Joints all Chrouic Diseases, and Diseases arising from the use of Mercury and Calomel. Such powerful curative properties are combined in Dr. Easterley's Iodine and Snrsparilln, that the I.ONGEST STAVDIXO and WORST CASES of disease are thoroughly CORED by it—Cases that had resisted every kr.own remedy and been given" 'ip bj- the most distinguished Physicians, as CON'Fir.MEnand iNcritAni.E.
Fever and Ague,
from which mitn\ind suffer over a large part the globe, is the consequence of a diseased aeii 11 in the system, induced by the poisonous ruinoi of vegetable decay. This c.\h:tl.i:i"-i 1 evolvt by the action of solar heat 0:1 wet soil, ami ri*e niih the watery vapor from it. 'While the sun I clow the horizon this vapor lingers near the earth'* surface, and the virus is taken with it lhro'?uh the lungs into the blood. '111ere it act* as an irrit.-.iing poison on the internal 1 iscera and e\rreting orvnus of the body. The liver becomes turpi'! ami fail* to secretc not only this virus, hut I1M the l.iic frum the blood. Both the vims and the bile accumulate in the circulation, and pro-hire violent ro::siiititional disorder. The spleen, the kidney*, and "he stomach sympathize with ihe liver, aiid bc.Mu:e disordered also. Finally, the imtmcr of onr organism, as if iu an attempt :o expel the noxiouj infusion, concentrates the wimle blond of the IM-IV in the internal ex?retories to force them cast it out. The blood leaves the sjirfirc. unit rushes 10 the central org tns with conitestive violence. Thi is thcClIIM. But in this cipirt it fails, 'l'hen tiic FEVF.II follows, ,i which the blood le ivc the central organs and riiihos to the surf ice, as if iu another effurt to expel the irritating poisiin thrnutih that -other great excretory the skin. In this also it fails, and the system nliandons the .ittempt exhausted, and waits for the re.-.iv-rv sircngiii to repeat the hopeless clfnrt another\1 iv. Tik-c are the fits or jiaroxy-OM of FKV.MI v\ii A'II-R. Such constitution ii disorder will of cnurvj undcimiue the health if it is not removed. "We have labored to find, and have found, an antidote,
Ayer's Ague Cure,
which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. As it should, so it does
cure
this afflicting
disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather docs what is of more scrvicc to those subject to this infection. If taken in season it expels it from the system as it is absorbed, and thus keeps those win use it free from its attacks keeps the system in health although exposed to the 1l1sea.se. Consequently it not only cures, but protects from, the great variety of affections which are induced bv this malignant influence, such ns Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Uilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness, Toothache. irache. Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations, Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Atfections of the Stomach and Bowels, all of which, when arising from this cause, will be found to assume more or less the intermittent type. This "AGUE C'fitu" removes the cause of these derangements, and cures the disease.
This it accomplishes by stimulating the excrctories to expel the virus from the system and these organs by degrees bccomc habited to do this their office of their own accord. Hence arises what we term
acclimaiation.
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. AVc have great reason to believe this is a surer as well as safer remedy for the whole class of diseases which are cnuscd by the miasmatic infection, than any other which has been discovered and it has still nnnthrr important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well as good. •j. rr.NPAITED MY
DIl. J. C. AYE 11 & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
rmci: O.VE DOLLAR rrit BOTTI.E.
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 the people its puilify is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may he relied on 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.
Foil COSTIVKVESS
For. TIIE Cfi:u OF iivsrursu Fon JAiwnici: S FOR TIN: CI IIK OF INDIGESTION*
Foil IIEADACIIE
Foit TJII CEI'.B OF DYSENTERY Foit A I-'our, STOMAOII FOR TIIK Ci'itu OF EKYMI'IJI.AS
Foil TIIE PII.ES
Fon TIIK CURE OF SCIIOFIT.A FOR AM. Sf.itoiri.oi:s COMI-LAINTS FOR THE CRIII! OF KIIEVMATISM
Fon DISEASES OF THE SICIN FOR THE CYITI OF LIVER COMFLAIXT FOR DROPSY FOR 'i rr. Criti: OF TETTER, TUMORS AND SALT lillEt'M
FOR WORMS
FOR THE CURIJ OF GOFT FOR A DINNER PII.I,
O FOR TUB CCRI: OF NEFR VI.OIA FOR PURIFYING THE lii.oon. Tiicy arc sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take them plcaantlv. and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity.
Tries 25 cents per Eox Bosos for .?1.0D.
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 vill not: permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish rralis our AMEUICAN ALMANAC: in which they are given with a bo fid! descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be followed for their cure.
Do not be put oil' by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ay Eli's, and take no others. The -sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it.
All our Remedies arc for sale by -Man-Tin Ai I'oweis. Crawfurdsville Talburt A: For lllaelnv "U. aveland G. Sli!!cr. Ladoga: and bv For IJlackw .dl dealers ii, Mclieiiics. At wholesale bv Si.il Eckntoin it Co., Cincinnaii. .:
Sept: 25. 1S.13.. vlonl'H-1.
Stop That Coug'li!!
DK. CA{{'u f{'s coi II LI.vLsvu, ill cure' 'oitglis, (Joitis, A^tluna. on sumption, IJioiichitlis, Spitting of Hloixl, I'iiin ill the Shle :ind PIcitri--y, AVIioojiin^ Cough, Croup. Liver Complaint, I'alpil.itioii ol flic Jli-iii i, mid nil Disrasos of Jin: Tin oat, Cliff, A: [.img-. loo much care and i.tten'ion eannot be given to .'.iscases of t!ie TilROA and I.l'.XCS. Hauler have you a Cough, Cold, or any disease of the! Lungs? Do not neglect it. DI:I.AV is n,tNtii:nors. Ml I.I.I' I.N'S 'tie annually by ncgieet:ng a -OMMOX COLD. Colds and C.'ougliB lead to CONSUMPTION, and tiicn toan early JMI.—• Be advi.~etl in time, and procure atonce th.it e.^e--'SPJ.KNDM) brated remedy, DR. CA KTER'S CCb'GU BALSAM. the 'j::I:ATR..':T.".nd BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD. It has cured thousands up'n thou sands after physicians and every other remedy had fai'ed. and the patient given up to die. Phy sieians, di uggi.-ts, and all who-have used Di:. CAI: rrii's Corr.W B.M.PAM. universidly acknowledge it! the most PROMPT. PLEASANT and EFFICACIOL'.S RKMEDY known for all diseases of the! TIIKOAT. CID.ST AM l.U.V.5.
Price—Trial bottless i-jc iitH larger bottler, il per bottle, orii bottles for *T,. Pit-pared by DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, sole proprietor, and
FA3IILY BAKERY
PROVISION
Bannon & Boyland, Pro's.
W'OULD
ojicned a first-class
thev have I
BAKERY PROVJSIOX STORE in which they will at all times keep a full -upplv ofthc freshest, best and cheapest kinds ofdro-x'
Hew Albany & Salem Ji. R.
1S59. Winter Arrangement, 1859.
On and after January 3d, P»«ongr Trains will bo mil ns follows: UQIXC. NOKTII
FROM NEW ALBAN Y.—Chicago MAH..—DaP lv. fxecpt Snndays, at S:10 A. M. Stopping at all StatiGns on sigiiul. Connecting at (Jrcenonstle «t S:'J0 A. W. for St. J.Onis, arriving at P. and 7:02 P. M. for Indianapolis, urrivins: nt 3:30 P. and at Lafayette at J:-2 A. M._ for Chicauo, arriving at 11:50 A. XI. Passengers dino nt Mitch— ell mid sup at Lafayette. -,J S
ST. LOIMA AVI CINCINVATR DA 1" F.XPBEM.—Paily. e\coptSundays, at ji!:J0 P. M.. stoppiftgat all regnlsr Stations. Connecting at.Mitcheil w'th tho 0.\fc M. K. I. train for St. Louis nt 4:10 P. If., arriving at 0:"0 A. .. ami for Cincinnati at 4:50 P. M.. arriving at 10:00 P. M. Passengers dine al Mitchell.
ST. LOVIP ,V CINCINNATI NIG.MT Exrni:??.—Tnily at 10:r,o P. M. Stoppinuonly at reirnla? SuitiotTf .- C'onncctinir at Mitchell with the
0. & M.
K. B.
trains for St. Louis and Cincinnati. l»eacl)ifi(i I Cincinnati at S A. and St. Louis at 3:4.'i P. M. FR' 'M (5UEENC .VSTLK.— LAKAYETTE A crow-
JICHATIOS.—-Daily, except Sundays, at 7:iV A. ,M. 'Connecting at Lafayolto at !5:S P. M., with Chicago Dav Express, arrixingiit Mid isrun City at s:10 P. M.. and at Chicago at 11 1." P. M. coixe: SOUTH.
FROM MICHIGAN CITY.—' INTIN.NATI t»7v E\ri:rss.— 1 biily. except Snndays. at 9:1.*) A. V. (leaving Chicago :it ft:-1 A. M. and miming 1 ircctly through to Cincinnati, arriving nt A. M.. stopping at all stations between Michigan City and Lafayette. Passengers dine at l! ynobls.
CINCINNATI NIOIIT KxrnEss.— Unity, except Saturtlays. at 11 :-S P.M. (leaving Chicago at.SM'O P. M.) running directly through to Cincinnati, nrriv inir at 2:l.* P. M. Coiine:!i::g at, Lafayo^fe. at 5:27. A. M.. with I ouisville -Mail Train for New Albany and Louisville, arriving ntt:_0 P.M.— Stopping at all rcs-'tilar Stations North, and all StationsSouth of Lafayt-tte. Passengers breakfii.it at Grccnciist'e an 1 dine at Mitchell.
FROM MITCHELL.—I.orisvtii.r: DAY I'xrufM Daily, exccpt Sundays, at -I:.'i5 P. St. Slopping at all regular Stations. Connecting at .Mitchell witli O. A- M. R. K. Trains Iroin Cincinnati, at 4:10 P. M.. ami fr.Jin St. Louis at 1:50 P. M.— Reaching New .Vbatry at 5:15 P. M.
LO'IISVII.I.I: NH.KT E.\ri:I:ss.- Daily at 2:50 A. M. Stoppii.gat all regular Station I Connecting with O. A- .M. K. R. Trains from St. I.ouiu. Arliving at New Albany at ii:15 A. M.
FROM LAFAYETTE.—.GUKKNCASTLF. ACCMMODATION.—Daily at
'1:05
P. M. Connecting at
Lafayette with Day Express from Chicago and .Michigan City. Arrives at (Jroencustle rttti :i" P. SI., in time to connect with Train lor Indianapolis at 7 0J P. ill., arriving"at S:U0 P. SI.
To Thr-Miirh Tiains connect at (irccncaMla •.vi'.li thy Tcrre liautc and Richmond Railroad, an I at Lafayette with the trains of the Toledo, U'.iS.wh and Westi r:i Railroad, nt SI. S. crousing •A i'.li Michigan Southern and Northern indiann liiilroart: nt Michigan CJity with tho .Michigan Cintra! Railroad for ("hicaco and all jiointrf wer-t ti'i I north-west, and for Detroit and all points
Only one change of Cars for Chicago, St. Louis, or Cincinnati.
Eaggago Cheeked Through. »^"Thro:i2h Ticket* for sale in Louisville, N .*'ai:i Street, and at the Comjiany's ollicesin N Ali'imy, Siichigan City, and Chicago, fir till yiincij al points in the Kast and Northwest.
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I
ries and Provisions, ever offered in this market,
THE FEE-IIEST AND BEST
Bread, Cakes, Pies, Tarts & Fruits:
ALWAYS 0.\ HAND.
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Tools.
CiENERAL assortment of Caqienters', Ctvjpi'l e:*' and GSacksrnitliy' TooU, rcsxivot hy "pr. -. GRIM.'..'" .-L iU'KRRIDt.L.
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Address LKONAKD SCo'l'T ,v Co.,
of CoM -trc. .-.v Yoik.
Dc ember 11.
ORE.
tlio tiuif
respectfully inform
Crawfordsvillc aiid vicinity
•itizens off
liROWV
DEALER IN
O E I E S
Window (iinss, (iiiiss Warr,
S S
Coniagr, Tubs, fiuclic^, (Iwriiv,
PISH,
SAIsT,
AND
PROVISIONS GENERALLY,
CJrawlordr«. flrtck, 13:iin $!.
The highest price piid for ah kinds of Produce.
N. IS. Drn^s A Medicines in the same room. Aiijf. 14, lS'ii.-tf.
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