Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 May 1859 — Page 3

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KABIOH AHD HIS HOT!

THX ANXIOUSLY LOOKED FOB AKD DEEPLY EXCITING

TALE OF THE REVOLUTION,

NOW RBATtf!

tHE SWAMP FOX

1

OB, THE

rebel rifleman.

A TALE OF THE.

Tillies And Feats of Marion,

BT QBORQE ALBAirr. ESQ, Amtomo* "Th*OiiA!»o*-GniLor Yxxtat," "Tas SWAXT STKAD,""Rcae TBE BANIIR," *c., *O., will be commenced in the

HEW YORK MERCURY

OF SATURDAY, APRIL SO, 1859, .Now Beady at *11 News Depots and Bookstore*. No character ia history offers a better »nbject Tor the romancer, than that of Mabiok, or, as be was familiarly called,

"THE SWAMP POX,"

from the immense ingenuity of bis stratagem* and 'devices for misleading nnd deceiving the enemy,

4hla

thorough knowledge of the woods, forests, fields. and swamps of bis native region where he and his gallitnt band were perfectly at home, while tbeir enemies became lost and bewildered in the labyrinthine mazes of undergrowth andm- raas.

The story nbovo annoancod is a true reflex of those scenes and times, and its talented author has most vividly portrayed, therein, the many exciting incidents and accidents of a tenacious and indefatigable struggle for Liberty, pursued under the most adverse circmstanccs. Every chapter is replete with exciting and romantic interest, historically accurate, but with a sparkling web of poe try woven through it, which make it at once brilliant story and a veracious record. Tha strongly-written descriptions of events—the *rabuscado—the sudden sortie—the night-attack-tlie wild charge and repulse—are all wonderful asexaraples of word-painting, and equally true to tho actual fact*.

In addition to these scenes of heroism and ldfty daring, the SWAMP FOX is not without the gentle chsrxn of a love-story, for tho working and the effects of the tender passion arc depicted in its pages, aa truly and artistically as the sterner emotions, rendering the talo a perfect picture of lifn nnd character fn the Days ot the Revolution, wliioh cannot fail to appeal to the admiration, and gratify tho taste of-every reader who has »inr. of true patriotism in his soul.

The peculiar power and interest with which the gifted auther, George Albany, Esq., describes tho thrilling period, Is a guarenton of the excel leneeof this truly magnificont Historical Romance. The vivid delineation of character, the dopth of thought, tho faccin ation of style, thu picturesque beauty of description, and, in a word, tho power of language he commands, ail combine to render iiim one of the most briliant writors of tho age, while his great appreciation of any- sympahy with tlio pionocrs in the entice of universal liberty give him a grasp of Revolutionary subjects po.V sessed by very few other*. This has enabled him, in the Swamp Fox, to exhibit the life and adventures of

MARION AND HIS MEN as they really wero, r.nd to do fit homago to that deliberate valor, that unyielding patriotism. which, In a few noblo spirits, defying danger, anil abovo tho scenes of privation, could keep alive tliu sncred flrna of li erty in tho thick swamps j, and dense and gloomy forests—asking nothing, yielding nothing and only leaving the field the bettor to ro-enter it for the combat!

Wo tnko to curse! ves some credit, for having secured for our coltims tho currs lAnvnts of this matter* pen, but we intend to give

HIE SEW YORK SIEBCtltV

n»till higher prestage than over. Wu bs'icvc it in already tli.) II EST AND LAIf CLST STOKY PAPER in the world, and wc eontcmplnte tunkintr it better and better, with cwry Mieeessivo numb:r. in pile of all expense and opposition.

BAYARD TAYLOR

ENRAGED EXCLUSIVELY FOR

THE NEW YORK MERCURY!

At a very heavy expanse wn have succeidad in wwnrin* the celebrated roKT, AUTHOR AXD TOURIST, whoe charming letters from foreign land- have .Jjjng kept tho world .lighted and iutoivst-l,

BAYARD TAYLOR ESQ

who w.ll hcro-ifter make tho Mehockt thi oxi.v net ipic.it of his ino'timuV.o

ski:T:rs!:s or travels, one of which will app M.r KV KRV WEEK. Wo have "he happiness to announce, therefore that in tho

NEW VOKIC MERCURY* FOR APRIL 30th, 1S ,9, will ho cotnmcneed.

STRAY CHAPTERS

OF LIFE AND TRAVEL,

BY JULY A RD TAYLOR, the initiatory article being entitlod

TH.: FKST JOURNEY I EVER MADE.'

•which is conMdured hy the author—ns it unquestionably will liu by tho pii llio—to bo his nu»t interesting ail venture sincc tho original outlet of the

GRKAT AMERICAN TRAVELER, and cannot fail to be ol interest to all. These delightful articlos will be

BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED

with original designs, in tho highest stylo of tin art, portraying the seen® and characters" described in tin most graphic manner.

This new feature is a most valuablo and instructive ono, Miitud to both youug and old, and will render tho

NEW YORK MERCURY

worthy of a leading place, as tho most refined and elegant of all FAMILY PAPER?.

Sinco tho fust 'nnouneement of our engagement ot MK. r.WLOK. we have received a flood of inquiries from all purtsof tho Union,relative to the en terprino, showing that public expectation is on tip-too to loam tho particulars regarding the character of his contributions. As it is impossible for ua to answer those in detail, wo can onlv rcfor oui friends and correspondents to tie

New Tork Mercury for April

THE MERCURY employs more literary talent than any other pape. THE MERCURY pays more, and higher prices ... for that talent, than any other paper.

THE MERCURY." ia constantly announcing new, startling, and brilliant additions to ita already unrivold fun of attractions.

THE MERCURY isillustrated by F. 0. C. Darley, Esq greatest artist of this century, and his beautiful p.ctures aro thus brought within the reach of the entire public.

THE MERCURY is the oldest and most firmlv «•, established literary journal in America. THK ME. CUUY, during the Twenty oneyoars of iu prosperous existence, has published a iargor number ot popular original tales, romances, and sketches, than all it* imitator combined.

THE MERCURY must be seen, to be appreciated, and we art. fully determined to make ita name "familiar as a household word," with every family in the laud.

THE MERCURY is for sale by all news-dealer*

and booksolen ia every part of the country, and aabecriptions aro received lor it at every Poet Office.

It will be seen from the forogoing announcement, that the MERCUBY for April 80th, 1859, ill be an excellent number for •nbecriberii to date nbeenptionf from. •, cash in advance, Two dollar* per annum. piea for Five dollars Five oopiee, Eight

Eight copies, TweUe dollars, with a gratis I for the getter up-of the Club. Addrees ^LL, SOUTH WTJRTH A WHITNEY,

Proprietors New York Mercury, Spruce 8t., New York CSty.

CMS*

Having Matilda ted ail bfoor briiw into

O N E I I

ait pupiml to wait ob osr friecda and CMtomara at the old stand,

No. 1 t, Couerefol M,

WITH tha largest and moat complete aaaortment of Goods in tb* market.

Wa hare now in stireonr

SPRING STOCK COMPLETE,

in every Department.

NO. S, ia full with the choicest selections of

FANCY AMD STAPLE

Shawls, Bonnets, Clothing,

Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,

AND

in fact every thing you ma call for. While our stock of

HARDWARE,

At No. 1, is none the less

O O E E

JN

all its various branches, consisting of verything in the way of

GENERAL HARDWARE,

CUTLERY, SADLERY, T&0LS,

Farming Implements,

IRON, NAILS, SASH, GLASS, #c.,

AS Particular care is taken in the aclcction of goods in this line from tho

Manufactures

and

Importer*

assured that they will

'•MIK trade may rest find with us the..

a

As well ns the greatest variety.

\jkJ' E inviro the ubiic them that -vvu

generally adn say to

Will Not Ee Und3rsold

BY ^lA*r HOUSE EAST OF

I E S E A

Proiiiu of every kn

at libyral pri -ei.

GRIMES

April 00, 1^5'j.

john srr.i.i).

BURB RIDGE. vol. 10 No.-41.

ri:ANK COU.IN'S.

E A E

A E W O S

SPEED & COLLNIS,

r,r.A!.::Rj i.\

Foreign &

iiiH'i'icais

mm jm. mm

AND MAN I" A (."TI." K1 «'S (Uf

Monuments and Tomb Stones

Of Every Sha\ and Form.

T'lioso

wishinganvtl ing in the li togiva us a rnil before purcl

simp Oppns.il Post Office I*ui diliu.

J.

s.

Mil.! i:.

nc would do well

jmrchiisiiiu

el.-mvliero.

Lane's Rat k.in the Apr. 30, 1859. tf.

N. ill.I'X'NLlt, A. UILLLK.

1859.

CARRIAGES,

1859.

SULKIES, &C.

BUG6IES,

J. 3. MILLER & CO.

VVroULD nnn-iunco to their friends and the. publio that they are now ainplv prepared tc manufacture

Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Sleighs,

AND everything in their lino, and would call espcpial nttent on to their fine assortment now on hand. They can now assure the public that their establishment

Cannnt be Excelled

in Indiana

EITHER for durability or superior finish Being nil practical workmen and emp!c\ ing none

but the most skillful, and using the

30,

whero tho first of thoao sparkling and popular sketches will be found. As no other Amorican has ever traveled so extensively as Batabd Taylor, and no other traveler can see things with tho eyes of America, wo noed not further eulogise tho value of the emanations of his mind aud observation, to tho reading public. It is sufficient to say that thev will greatly inhanco tho hieh character tha't the MERCURY has ever maintained, and that has here tofore rested upon many causes, somo of the most important of which may be summed up aa follows:

TOGETHER with our long acquaintance with the wants of tho section of countrr. cannot help giving satisfaction both as regards

PRICE AND QUALITY.

THEIR work can reccommsnd itself to the pubdc, and we believe is not excelled bv an\ other eatablishment of the kind

IN" I2ST3DI-A.3JT-A.,

HAVING now ever* facility for manufacturing, we hope to contrive to meet a large share oi

?rom

ublic patronage, we are prepared to fill oiders all parte of the country, and all wishing anything in our line will find it to their advantage to give ua a call, before purchasing elsewhere.— Horses and old Bnggies taken in exchnnce, all our work warranted one year. Repairing, Blackainitl ing, Trimming, Painting with neatnesa and despatch.

Sign J. S. Miller & Co., Market Street North of the Court House Square. April 80,1859. vlO-nS ly.

SOMETHING NEW,

The "Ajax" Rivalled,

ri^HE Celebrated Cook Store the Economist, with J. or without sand oven*, call and see it at

APril

16- JOHNSON'S.

Adroinietrator's Notiot. Nhaa

enCE ia hereby given that tlarahall Crume been appointed Administrator of the eatate of John namiltoa, deoeawed.

WESTERN

GRAHAMBBO'S.

«40,OOOk

AT THE

BOSTONSTOBE

DRY (i()OT)S

OFE VERY QUALITY Sf STYLE, at

SHAWLS, MANTILLES,

BONNETS AND RIBBONS, AT

Graham Bro^s.

HATS CAPS, AT

Graham Bro's.

Carpets! Carpets!! at

Graham Bro's.

BOOTS & SHOES

DIRECT FROM THE

New England Manufactories

Beady Made Clothing

UP STAIRS, FOR THE

MILLION!!

We sell more goods at retail than

ANY ONE HOUSE IN

I 3ST 3D I A. 3ST A.

1 E A A W I

UNDERSELL

ALL COMPETITION!

U'E ASK ALL 1 O COME AND SEE OUR

IMMENSE STOCK,

(iiaiiam Brothers.

ft.

5,000,000

E. DETOHON & CO*

Opposite Hie Post OlGce, IN ELSTON S BEICK. TIIK

Proprietors would respectfully inform tln citizens of Crawfordsvillo and the county generally, that tbev arc in receipt of their

Spring and Summer

^tock of

Muslins

qualitif s, Slireting,

MARSHALL CEtME, Adminiati ator.

OAKS at

April 16. JOHNSON'S.

NEW

STOCK!

O O S

Embracing all kins and every variety of

Foreign and Domestic Fabrics.

Our Stock consists in part of

Klrgant

1

VERY BEST OF MATERIAL,

Dress Goods, Manteles, Ribbonx, of every style, of nil heavy

Shawls,

Bonnets,

Trimmings,

size and

Miss

Lumber

lbs. Bacon.

4,000,000

lbs. Feathers.

2,000,000

In cxchangc for goods, at

GKAIIAM BROTHERS.

April 28. 1S"!•. vol. 10-No. 40.-I

Great Rush to the New Establishment of

Cloths, Caps

Hats and Boots and Ready

Shoes,

Made

Clothing,

Elegant, Queenswnrc,

GROCERIES,

And in fact everything suited to the

We wish every one to give as a call, as we are satisfied they can

SAVE MONET

by so doing. We wish to purchase

All Kinds of Produce

For which we will pay the highest

MARKET PRIOE.

REMEMBER

DETCUON & CO'S.

Is the plae« to get good bugaiba.

April 2-5,1S3. vol. Sn *0-ly.

E NEWTON

%t^OULD respectfully call the attention of tho LADIES to ber Stock of Millinery jnst received, it

Is comprised of Ladies

Hats,

Graham Bro's.

Flats, Shakers,

Ribbons,

&e

WHICH will be kept constantly on hand, of the latest and best styles. Also bleeching. bleeching and trimming, done in a manner that will insure satisfaction.

MANTUA MAKING,

TTILL also receive a share of attention and the art of every ono being their own dress maker. by the use of Mrs. Brigga world rcnouned Diagram, taught for the small rum of (5,00. All orders left shall be attended too with caro. and upon the shortest possible notice. Wishing for share of your patp nage Ladies, will say to you call, and no pains shall be spared to please.

Koorcs corner of Pike & Green St., formerly occupied br J. W. Burk as a Store. Apr. 80, 1859. 4m. E.NEWTON*

ATTENTION!

THE LATEST APJUVAI

5 OF SPRING AND

SUMMER GOODS!!

F. H. FRY & CO., ARE

now rocciving and opening their Spriug aud Summer stock of

O O S

Which they are determined to sell as

LOW AS ANY OTHER HOUSE, TO PUNCTUAL MEN, OK

FOR CASH OR PRODUCE!

We ask all who visit our market to purchase, to

GIVE US A, CALL,

As w* are confident we can do tliem good. Our stock consists of

PRIMS, OF ALL CRISES, LAWNS,

Berages, Bonnets, Ribbons, Shaker Hoods,

OF ALL KINDS.,,

CURTAIN GOODS,

iuoili.

NESTINGS,

DRESS SILKS, FIGUKED & PLAIN,

BOOTS AND SHODS,

every W.rly. French Chintz, very .cheap.

A FIXE STOCK OF

QUEENS WARE,

Glassware, Knives and'

Forks, Pocket Knives, Table and Tea Spoons, &c., &c., ,„,

And indeed every thing tiiat can be called fur, our line. Give us a call. Apr. 16, ISoU-lv. F. H. FRY & CO.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

PHILADELPHIA.

-1 Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the Relief of he S at is re a flicted icith Virulent a?id

Epidemic Diseases.

'•Mlli HOWARD ASSOCIATION". i„ view of the awful destruction of hum,in life caused by Sexual diseases, and the deception pratieed nr on tho unfortunate victim* of such diseases lv Quaeli.s,several years «sodirected thvir Consulting suiireou, as a (.11ARITABLE ACT worthv of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this 1 arts ol diseases, in ail their form:*, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by ictter, with a description of thcircondi tion, a^e occupation, habits of lifu. &c., and in case of extreme povorty. to FUHNISII MEDIC1NIS FRKE Ob CUAROE. It is needless to add that the Association commands tlie highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment.

Tho Directors of the Association, in their Annual Report up the treatment of SeMial Diseases, express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphils the vice of Onanism or Self-Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, «tc., and order a continuance "of the same plan for the ensuing year.

The directors on a review of the past feel assured that their iabors in tlnssphere of benovolcnt ctlort have been of graat benefit to the afflicted, especially to tin: young, and tluy have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much despised cau-c.

An admirable Report on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, tna vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by tie Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a scaled envelope.) FREE.OF CHARGE, on rccciptof TWO STAMPS f*r postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature an.l treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &c., are constantly being published for gratuous distribution, and will be sent to tlo afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last vcar, are of groat value.

Addres, for Report or treatment, DK. J. SKILLIN HuUGliTO-\. Acting Snrgeon, Howard Asaociation, No. 2 South Nith Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bv order of the directors.

EZRA D. li ART WELL, President.

GEO. FAIRCIiILD, Secretary. April 80, 1359. vol. 10, No. 41.

Sale of Real Estate. THE

nndersigned, Administrator of the estate of George Suck, deceased, will on Saturday the 21st day of Vav, A. D.. 1&59. at public auction, sell on the premises the following described real estate, situate iu Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wit: The south east quarter of tho south west quarter of section seventeen, in township nineten. north of rango five, west, upon tho following terms. One-third of the purchase money to be paid at time of sale—onethird in sis months, and the rcsidne in twelve months from day of arde, bearing interest from date, waiviDg valuation laws.

JOIIN S. GRAY, Administrator.

April 23, 1859, 5w

Notice.

ATmonApril

the Term, 1859. of the Court of ComPfeaa of Montgomery county, the estate of Charles Doeterman, deceased, was declared to be probably insolvent. Creditors are there tore notified that the same will be settled accordingly.

SAMUEL POTTS. Adm'r.

April 21st,1S59. n40

UPPtR OVEN STOVES A" Large variety styles, «nd size* to suit pnrobasIX era at JOHNSON'S-

April 16.1953.

New Albany A Salem B. B.

18597

Suier Arrangement.

1859.

On and after April 20th Passenger Trains will bo run as follows:

GOING NORTH.

FBOM MEW ALBANY.—Chicaoo MAIL.— Daily, except Sundays, at 8:80 A.M. Stopping at all Stations on signal. Connecting at Greencastle at 8.80 P. M. for St. Lotiig, arriving at fi:25 A. M. and 7:29 P.M. for Indianapolis, arriving at 8 :o~ P. M. and at Lafayette at 12:83 A. M. for Chieaf®j *niying at S:C0 A. M. PaMcngent dine at Mitchell and anp at Ureencastlc. 8t. Lot'is and CincinnatiDay Express.—Dailv. except Sundays, at 12:03 P. stopping *t all regular stations. Connecting at Miu-hoil with the 0. & M. K. R. Train for St. Lmiis at 8:82 P. M.. arriving at 2:45 A. M. and for Cincinnati at 4:40 P. ^arriving at 10:10 P. M. I'asseugersUine at Mitchell.

St. Louis *yn Crs"cixxATi Niqiit Express.— Daily, at 9:35 P. M. Stopping only »t Regular

V01^' Co.nnoc,

'n!r at Mitchell with tho O. &

M. K. R. Trains jbr St. Louis and Ci icinnuti.— Reachin? Cincinnati at fi:4s A. M., auJ Sc. Loui* at -2:80 P. M.

FROM GKEENCASTLE.—Lafavkttb Accommodation.—Daily cxcept Snndavs. at-8:5 A.M. Connecting at Lafayette at»:00 P. M. with Cbiciso Day Express, arriving at Miohieau City at 4:50 1. M., and at Chicago at 7:00 P. M.

OOIXIJ SOUTH.

FROM MI 'IIIGAN CITY.—Cincinnati Day F.tpkes«.—Daily, twept Sundays, at 9:30 A. leavinir Chieaeo at 7:U0 A. M. mid runninsr diresily through to Cincinnati, arriving at H:0." 1'. M. Stopping at all Stations between Michigan City and Lafayette, rassjugers dino at Lafavcite I unction.

Cincinnati Night Expkkss —Daily, excc^t Saturdays, at 10:25 P. M. (leaving Chicasro at 3:00 P. M,) running diiectly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 9:40 A. M. Connecting at Lafayette at 1:20 A.M. with Louisville Mail Train for New \lbany and Louisvillo arriving at 3:45 P. M.— Stopping at all Kecular Stations North, ami nil tations South of Lafayette. J'asscngers breakfast at C-ircencastle and dine at Mitchull.

FROM MITCHELL—Louisville Day Ex pkess.—Dai y. except Sundays, at 4:5! I*. M.Stopping at all Regular Stations. Connecting ai Mitchell with O. iSi M. K. K. Trains from Cincincinnati at 3:32 P. M.. and from St. Loitisat 4:4i.' P. M. Reaching New Albany at 7:55 P. M.

Louisville Night Exnsr.ss.—Daily at 1:15 A. \l. Stopping at Regular Stations. Connecting with O. tfe Jf. If. R. Trains from St. Louis. Arriving at New Albany at 4:15 \. M.

KOM LAFAVETTE.—Gkkfncastle .Atcoji uodation.—Daily at. l'. M. Conneeting at Lafajette with Day Express from Chicago and Whigan City. Arrives -it Greencastloat 0:10 P. in time to connc* wit' Train for Indianapo!i 7:29 M.. arriving at 8:55 .. and for St. '"is a! 6:52 I'. M.. airiiiiiL' at 6:26 A M.

Tha Tliroaah Trains connect at Grcc :cast!i -.1 the Terre Haute and Richmond Uailroa-I. »a-l-it Liliiycttc with ili. trains of the Toledo. nbish and Western Railroad, at M. S. crosii,' uth Michigan Southern and Northern Indian-, rinilroa.i at Michigan Citv with the .\lishir:it.i::tral Railroad for Chicago and all points west 1 north-west, aud for Detroit and all point.-

S3T Only ono changc of Cars for Chicago, St. ouis, or Cincinnati. Baggage Checked Through. -5T~ 1 hrouuli 1 icket- for sale in Li .isville, N*\ 50si a Mreel, on. 1 a' the Company's oiliccs in

A A It nil v, Miohigaii City, and Clii.a^ci. for all 2 principal points in the Kasta:nl Nor:Invest. R. K. RICKER.

1S59-

ap':ri:itotrl|iiit.

uperintcnclent's O.'lice, New Alhnnv, Aiuil 20:h.

*(T. No. 44)

PILES! PILESl!

PILES. PILES PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES, PILES. PILES -PILES. PILES.

Kvcry form of Piks is permanently cured bv

Porter's Pile Powders,

Whiclns a safe and infallible specific. Tlu-v are ii certain cure. Iu any case where a !mx of'l ortcr I ile 1 owders have been used a*:cfir^ling to directions, without benefit to tlie patient, th" I'lice will be refill ded to the purchaser, ortcr'-^ Pile Powders are sold by Druggists frenerallv. at One Dollar and Fifty Cents per Uox," full d'ireetions accompanies each packngo. Persons who do not live convenient-to an a2ent. can get a Box '•'.the Powders by return mail, by enclo.-.iiiL- tho pricc^to the proprietor. The odd change can be sent in postage stamps. Address:

Da. R. J). POIJTKR.

No. 0(5, 3d street, LuuisviHu. Kv.

Feb. SC.I?:,P. vlOnOi.

1CAUI) TO TUG LADIIIS.

Dr. J. Dupoiico's (Jold'-n l'er:odicnl Pills

FEMALES.

r'HEFOKPills

combination of ingredient.- in Dr. Dnpr.nco's Golden are perfectly hai meless.— Tliey have been used in the private practice fold Dr. Duponeo for over thirty years, and thousands of ladies can testily to their great and liever-tvii-i' gsuccess in almost every ease, in coireding regularities, clievins painfol and distressing tuenstruaiion, particularly at the change of life. From five to ten pills will cure that common vet dreadful complaint, thu Whites, Neai Iy every 1 »1 in the land sutlers from this conijilaint. Tin: above pill has penuantly cured thnusj.nds, nud will cure you if use them. They cannot harn. vi u. «.:• thecnnttaiy thev 'emove'ah obstruction.^"res-ore nature to its propper channel, and invigorate the whole system. Ladies, win so health'wiil not permit an increas of Family, will jjRtl these pills a sucecslul preventative. Pregnant female or those supposing thcmselvis so, are eiiuiio'K'd against using theso pills while pregnant, as the proprietor assumes no re^pon^ibil:ty afterthe admonition. althoueh their mildnes would pievcnt any mischief to health—otheru ic these pills are reecomincnded. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price $1 per box.

MANSON ,t POWERS.

Wholesale Agents at Crawfords\ ille

Eor the counties ol Montgomery, Putns.m and Parke. They ill supply the tra'de at jTopi-iotors prices, and furnish circulars and show euros. '•Ladies." by enclosing *1 to the above Airt's. through the Crawfordsvillo Post O.Kce. can have Golden Pills sent to any part of the ccuntrv (confidentially) by mail.

N. 15.—Be particular in asking for Dr. Duponco's Golden Pills, and remembor, thev are not a secret nostrum, every ncnit is given"the receipt coinposiiir the pills, and they will tell you thev are the be -1 an.l safest pill for "Female's, ever intrducod, since the st ienee of Medicine

uawnt*-!

uron

the World. Octtober 'J:J, 1 :a. Iy

DR. CULVER WELL

Oi\ MAHIIOOD.

A Medical Essay on a New, Certain and ad a re of S at or he a if u-ithovt the use of Internal Medicines, Cauterization, or any

Mechanical Applia?iccs.

JctT iTULi&HKn. the fith addition, in «eilcd envelope, grati* and mailed to anv address, postpaid, on receipt of two stamps."

This little work, emanating from celebrated membca of the medical profcM-iou-siveq t"e most important information ever published to nil persons entertaining doubts of their p.ivsicH*

-Ondi-

tion.orwho areccnsciousof havinc hazarded tbeir health aud happiness—containing the particulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy lor SpermatorrhceaorSeminal Weakness.Iiebili'ty, Nervousness. Deprc-sion of Spirits, Los of Energy. La c-tfe" r.e situde, Timidily. Involuntary Seminal Diiibnrzcs, and b! Impaired Sight and Memory". P.lotchcs and Pim- -,• ,, pie# on the Face. Piles, Indigestion, Palpitation of I

Address Dr. CH. J. C. KL1NE. 1st Avenue, cor. 19th street, New Y'orkj 1'ost Box, No. -S5S5. January 1,1S59. n24m3.

Attention!

LAND

WARRANTS bought, sold, and locatcd. Suspended claims for land warrants promptly atteuded to and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Pensions procured and renewed.

Having entered i-ito a co-partnership with an old and reliable firm at Washington City, all tho* who are entitled to land warrants and pensions under any of the acts of Congress,and having failed to receive their dues,

will find

i*. to their

interest to call on EB. II. COX & CO., at Willson & McDonalds Law

Office.

P- 8- One of the above firm being a Notary Public, will attend to

a'l

truMcd

to

Notarial business en*-

him. j»n C2. '59- utJ7tf.

Ague Cure,

ro* THE IPEEDT CC*B O*

Intermittent Fe»cr, or Fever nnl Acne, Remittent Ferer, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical lleadachc, or Itilioti*

Headache, and Biiions Fcven,indscd for the whole class of disease* originating in biliary derangement, emitted by the Malaria or miasmatic countries. No one remedy is louder called for by the necessities of the American people then a sure and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such we are now enabled to offer, with a jwrfcct certainty that it will eradicate the c!iscac, and with assurance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its use in any quantity.

That whicli protects from or prevent* this disorder m-JSt be of immense service in the communities where it prevails. Prrrention ia better than cure, for the patient escapes tho risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. This "Cuke" expels the miasmatic poison of Feveb and Aguu from the system and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on the first approach of its premonitory symptom?. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaint"?, but also the cheapest. The largo quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body and in bilious districts, where FrvEn axd Ague prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure'and protection. It is hoped this price will phice it within tha reach of all—the poor as well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over r.ny other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittent:! is, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease.

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

Ayer's Cathartic Pills,

FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, arc so composed that disease within the ranpe of their action can rarely withstand or evade them, 'llieir penetrating properties search, r.nd cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a conscquencc of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down vilh pain or physical dclilify is astonished t:i liud his health or energy restored by a remedy at cure .so simple and inviting.

Isot only do they cure (he cierv-dav complaint* of every 'body, b:it r.'so many" formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gralis my American Almanac, rontaining certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: (.'oitnrrifsf, HrraCmnt, Ilcndochc(triiii: from tliinrt'.ind .S/nmuch, .\\:u:.ea, lmHyerticn, J'ain in and Mortnl 1 on of in we I at a os tite, Juwtdiec, and other kindred complaint. ari ing from a low state of the body or ol.slruetion of its functions. Thev arc an excellent alterative for the renovation of*the blond and the restoration of tone and strength to the system debilitated by disea ,e.

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

FOR TIIE RAril) CCUB Of

Coughs, Colds, Iuflucnzn, IIoa se:irs», Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive

Patients in advanced ttages of the disease.' So wide is the field of iN usefulness and so numerous arc the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country alound* in persons publicly known, who have lieen restored from alannirir end even .desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority o\cr every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for tho distressing and dangerous aireetions of the pulmoivirv organs that are incident to our climate. While nity has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefit on the afflicted lh«\v can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. ntnrARCD r.v

list npo iseanicc

community have failed and been discarded, thii

DR. J. C. Alt"

12R

&

CO.

O W E A S S

Manson Sz Powers. Crawfurdsvillc: •-'on. Wnvcland: CJ. \V. Mi.=er. Ladogi all dealers ii. Medicines. At wholesale Eckstein it Co.. Cilieinuaii.

I)«. C.VItTMKS COL't.'II UALSAIJ. *Vi!I cure Coughs, Colds, Asthinii, on .sumption, Bronehiltis, Spitting ol JJiood.

Pain in the Side and I'icmisy. tVhoojiing Cough, t.'rnnp, I,iter t'omplaint, Palpitation of tlm Heart, nud nil Diseases of the Tliu iit, C'lieM, it Lungs. Too much caro mid i.Mention cannot be given 0 diseases of thu TIIRO AT and LUNGS. Reiidei have yi.-u a Cuigh, Cold, or any diMrass of the Lungs? Do not neglect it. Dnr.AV is :ianoi:i:ovs. MILLION'S die nnuuallv bv neglect.rig a COMMON COLD. Co!ds an Coiiif! ft 1-n-i to CONSUMPTION, and then to an early death— P.e ad\i.-ed in time, and procure at once tha: celebrated remedy, DR. CARTER'S CC UGU HALSAM. the ukeatlst and REST REMEDY' INI HE WoliLI.). It ha.-, cured thousands up'-n thou -..ims after physicians and every other remcdv bad fai cd, and the patient given up todi •. Phvsicians, druggists, and all who huvc used Dis. CauTi:i:'s Corcri Pai.sam. universally acknowledge it the :not PROMPT, PLEASANT mid KFFICACIOIS RFMEDY* known for all dist rsc.s of liiij Tiiuoat, Ciik.-t and I.u:.r,s. 1 fice—I rial bottless 20cent.i larger bottler, {I per bottle, or 6 bottle for

ST" Pieparcd by DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, sole propriotor. and I to whom all orders must be sen: to iret the g?nnine. I

Z3J~ Sold bv T. I. IJROWN and MANf-ON .v POWERS, Crau ford, viilc, ar. I i,y Drugjrist irer.erailv.

J'Oi: (Ol t.HS, OLDS Jte. MU.NROE'S COUGH RALSAM. a simple a is remedy in ail the comphdi he diseases of the ciij:st and i.l*no», nts, p-r bottlu.

i,oC'aH-V A""MA'

the Heart, and Bodily Prostration of the whole system, inducing impotency aad mental and phy- OIXON?? AUO.1I ATf sical incapacity,—by means of wuich every one may cure himself privately, and at a tri.lir.g expense.

NE\ ER KNOWN TO FAIL in curing the' most rsoTBACTED and AoonrrATcn eases of I'vs-E.-»TEBV, DrAWlEA, Fl.-'X, Cr.'OLEllA Mokcl-s. ScuMEU CoifrLAK.T. vc. Pricc 20cenU fnir buttlo.

•WrNROE'S TOOTH ACHE SPECIFIC. Wiii give immediate relief. Prico 25 cents par bottle.

Ml KROES FUENCIl POWDERS. A NEVER FAILING CUKE FOR DY'SPEPSIA. I ask but a fair trial in proof of its value.— Price §1,00 per bottle. HJAll the ubovo medicines arc prepared by J. R. Monroe St.Louis, Mo., and for sale by Manaon Towers, Crawfordsviile.

Pcc. 4. 811.?. %*0n20yl.

DR. EASTERLY'S

Iodine and Sarsaparilla. THIS

Mcdicinowlll rr.miAXENTLT crRE all diseases arising from nn impure i«tato of tbti II1.000, or other fluid* of tho «ystom,,viz: Scrofula, ObMintltd Old ffore.«, Pimp1»\«on on the fnce, Blotcho, Itoil", Chronic Sore

ICycs.'ningworm or Tetter, .V-nJd llend. Salt Kheum, Cnn'cers, tin itro, tflrltc.Hwellinp» Fever Sore«, Piles, Krfsipoln", Swelling of (he Glsodp, Pnin» in the Uotie.H and Joints nil Chronic

t)i«entc*T.

and Disease* arising from Mieuse of Mcrrnry and Calomel. Snch powerful curative propertiesnrc combined in lr. EasirrlfyN Iodine nud SnrspariMn, that the longest htaxdinu and worst cases "f I dincafc aro thoroughly Ot'KED by it—Cases that had rc.M.sted every ki own remedy ami b-jen given up by the most dicliugniu'hcd Physicians, as conrn:sii.D!ir.d iNCfn.isi-K.

infant.

art .V ml by Si. ire.

Sept. 2 '., 1 S3?. vl

Stop That Cough!!

S.

For Livi.k Complaint mid DvBrr.rsiA is ie.i tTALLIDt.K IIEMEOV. It will Clll*f ClIKOMC AVn Infi.asimatmry KiiEVMATisM.no matter how HAP. if faithfully used. It will euro every form of XERVOUS DISEASE, and strengthen and restoro the system to perfect health and vigor. It is* {•nsitive euro for FEMALE COMPLAINTS, snch as Irregularities of the Monthly I'orioila. Barren ness. Ac. For females approaching that critical period of life—the cessation or the unbars—itis invaluable.

L.wurs who admire a e!e: r. beautiful, "VIIITE SK1X aud a rosy cheek, should mo Dr. I'astcrly's louino and ^arspaiilln. It will remove pint plot* trnni the Face, ISlotehos. and all roughness of thu •*kin. and civo a fair and beautiful complexion.

It will cure Dropsy, travel, diseases of the Kidneys, IJUdders and Urinary 'Jr^ans. It has no ipial in tlie»:i comphtinU. l)r. Knsterley's Iodine nud Sarsnparilln is a positive aud radical cure fur Mejiccrial Disi:abe, no matter how deeply it may have eaten into tho frame and vital organs It will eradicats every particle of Mercury from tile system, no heal its bad cirecta. It will cure SixoNDAjtr ^Triiri-is, or Vlnkhlal Disease, no matter how long it may lntvo been iu the system and will thoroughly nnnihiiato and expel the sviwirLiTio vikits, and all iiekeoitakv taints and ponoxocs uattkk from the system, and re-slots :t to a perfect state of IIEALTlf and I'UIHTV. To the Afllfctetl ivith Scrofulu or old Snrcs.

Persons who have long been ntllictcd with Sero'ula ohl Sores, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, I'lotchos. Eruptions of tho Skin. Are., are advised to p-oouro (jRIDLEY'S 6ALT RHEL'M AND TETTER OIXTMEXT, toarply on tha seres or diseased parts, whe.i using Dr. Easterly's Iodine iind Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla I'lliit'er the BLUOD, and ilrivesout of the system the iMrtiir. and vicious mattku. and reuuves tfo •nuse, while the I'ixtmint IIEALSTIIE PORFF. When roth aro used, (which wu always recommend'1, a failure of a ruiiMANKST anil raimoai. cure has never bjen known. They are the best remedies in the world.

P. S. -The proprietor solemnly believes that his Iodine nnd Smspariila and (.'li.llcy's Ointment wiu, etui ar fvrm of lci:i: on Olh S'oitc, or any part of llic system, if usivi according to directions. i'ir. a i:i:asi.iNaiii.e t.i:-orii or tijie. A r.\iTi!Kfi. :u:d iiostiT rr.i.vi. is all I a.il: I do not fear no result. ^'"I'sicc «f the !•.*»« an Sarsaparilla .Jl per 'H'ttle. or six bytlles for f.). Guidi.ly's Oi.Niiir.sT T." cents per bottle.

Prepared by Dr. Easimii.v, siMithsa»t corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., solo proprietor, to whom all orders may bu addressctl. t-srsohl by T. D. IJR')\VN and ANSON .fe POW1.K5. DrtigijistJ, (..'rawfnrdr.vilio, and by

i5. ivVSTI^llIA'S

Fever

and

Ague Killer

if

riiiOJedici»i«: will cure I'c.cr ii it Asue, I)uml Aguo, Cliil and Fever, Iiirentiifti ntand Itfiiiiticni I'ever. every form of I'evei incident to tlie U'e»t.

Among all the CELEliRATED REMEDIES fur Ague and Fe\er, first anj foremost in rani standi: I)r i:nstci !i"'. fever aud Ague Killer. 'I'!::? rnedie^nc is a rosmvi: cut:k. both si'i:i:nr mi I I'l.iniANT.vr. Dining the la.'.t .'iveyear^ it In!) en led ovlt two iii'Miithu t/ioisanli CAsi.s. whichlias esta.'Ii -hod its e'"i •acy in~ai. I. 1'a :ts of tiik ai.m: tho ONI.Y RKl.f A I! LE REMEDY* for thu cur. r.f t. se distresring complaints, it will uIho cure Enlargement of the Spleen, Ague Cake, Ac. It is perfectly iiaumi csto the most deliccli! con titut*:on or tcndei

Try it, ye iifTlic'eil.

ffiT Price fl per bottle, or six bottles for §5. SR I'ri paii 'l by Dj:. East uii.y, Coiner of Ihiid at:d l-'.,e.tnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., solo Pioprietor. r-f -S,.ld by T. li.EKOWN aiel MAN50N POWERS, Druggists, Crawf-rd: ville, and by drugj'ists gcncr.dty..

Br, Baker's Specific.

This is a rafeanil certain Cur« for fJonorrhoea, ilee.r, Slricture, Sc-ininul WeaUiu ss, hoi dee, and nil Uisenses of tho

It ulni'y'.s aud I!Iaidcr, ami all l)isc tsc» of the (c iitnl Organs. der. 'eet it. If

2 Do not sfc.ii!a with

von a private uinea.» g.j to a regulnr ph

"U-, :-f yo\: ]ril your reputation. Jfyougo loan

Aii\f.UTISI.VO

roit iii

Ct'AfK. you I'KRIL Vollt HEALTH

r..

Avoid both, and use Du. Rakkk'h

Sri:r KI(.-, which has.-.v.el thousands upon thou-.-and.-i from the hands of the .MR.ncn.Esrt QUACKS, if not from a i-kj mati i' ouavi:. With Du.

Ra-

k'i ii's t-iorinr )o.i canCi i:k V»n:n.ir r.nd I'f.i:vi.m I..vi'o«m:l.a.- piiti: dii'- 'ions for use accompli ov the t.ierli inc.

j'

VrT Price# I l.&ttl I if Prcr.-irrd by DR. EASTERLY', Corn T'.ii-.'t end t. hei'tm.'. slreeis, St. Louis .Mo., solo

S-ld by T. D. lilMW.V r.F.RS. Dniorgl.-t.'. Cruwi'i rilsi. gcnoivd:-/.

MANSON.v JVHV. 'e, r.nd bv druggh's

Dr. Hooper's Pemale Cordial! •"UREali Female ComSupf rof'f-J, or Pitir.fii!

,-rt i.

phdliU, tin Mer.s!r::--i'.r nc.-s, Si -v eak eause.i O'.i id! Ir^-'iliiil Ilo. l-ll.v c, r'-pv

J: IU' iu* re

rnitifi

irom every tt

d|

1 rwc 2

Prepared C!..

blacki li:i:v

CAIOIlNITIVn.

Whites, Darren-

Hi.

Albas.

tomj b-xion. I'eailacl.e, Dizxinets. Ii ightiul Dian.s. and all Diseases •'s. (.! c. ked IVrspiration. Evecsses, t,i'.:.,r theSir-ralf^rgsriH. Fcr •-ici of the Monthly Periods. Dr.. ma:, it a K'iKSV end POSITIVE 1 bee:: amply tested, ir.'l the mort ''•rts fCI'RESr.re daily received wn and city where it is known.— .-•-tic, «*r hix ct! cs f'-r

Oli. IIAriTKKLV. corne ofTIiircl rftrccit. St. Mo.,gc!(j pryrioie-

IW Sold by T. D. I5EOWN and MAN.SON & 'ov, I.lis, Druggists, Craw rdsi iile, and t«y riii'/i«ts genendly.

L"cc. 2fi, lS5a. vol 10 no 23. f..-

Guardian Sale.

ATOTICE is hereby riven that the undernipned t» Guardian of Wiiliam F. Ili|.ca aii'J Marciien. ill .-^11 at piivatc -ci.e after four week* from d.ite hen-of the undivid-jd si'xtli part of the two thirds of the north east quarter of section two in towrship It north ol ran^e 4 west, containing 32 IT-1_u0 acres, and undivided sixth part of tho

tn'.rd of the purchase money to be pnid in hr.i..i, one third iu 9 months and residue in Is month* from -Isy ,.a!e vi:h intercut the purchaser securing thedeferrtd instalmerta bv nolo with approved surety, TTiirirts relief from valuation law- kenjaMin misener.

April C". lw, Ouiirdi^'i.