Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 May 1859 — Page 3

HCfllMS & VANDYKE,

^Importers and Manufactures of ..

CIGARS, SNUFF,

A N O A O

South side Main Street, between Washingv* :3 ton and Green Streets.

CRAWFORDSVILLE. WOULD

respectfullv inform the citizcnsgonerallv.that having bought thoestablishramentof Mr. A. Nolte, and wishing to do a li ving business, would solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to tho concern. fall at the old stand, opposite Mount's Eagle Hotel, sign of the Indian Chief.

Tobacco and Cigars,

At Wholesale and Retail! The most choice brands of Tobacco and Cigars will be sold at the lowest We?. SCIIULTS fc VANDYKE.

May 7,1859-ly.

Tremendous Attraction!

^CRAWFORDSVILLE

BOOK STORE!

LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT £JL of

BOOKS, STATIONERY,

AXIS FANCY ARTICLES,

Just rcccived, embracing kept in a

every thing usually

BOOK STOKE,

And which will bo disposed of nt Cincinnati prices. Call in every body, at the Old Stand, north-west corner Main and

Green xtnicln,

und .von "can be

supplied with almost anything in the Book, Stationary and Notion line. May 7 *W. FRANK 1IEATON.

GOLD PEKS7 A.

FIRST rate article of GOLD PICKS, with sliding Desk Holders and siver eases also holders without lie pen, and pens without the holder—manufactured by''A. .Morton iVs Co., New York." All pons stamped us above will he warranted for ti mouths. For sale cheap bv jiiuy 7. FRANK 11EAT0.N.

TO PHYIO AM S.

I LL the standard Medical Works of the day can bo had bv applving to may 7.] FRANK IIEATON.

THE CHEAP

HARDWARE AND

COMMISSION sroitii OF

MOEL E GRIG, Is the Place to Buy IKON, NAELS, ST13EL,

AXELS, SPBING3,

SASH Am GLASS.

ALL KINDS OF

UMS TOOliS

WlTni a pcncral assortmont, liisn and American

Etiirli.-Ji. (Jor-

Hardware and Cutlery

A'no Sadlerv, Coach and ll.irn: together witii tlioir impioved

Fiiriiiiniur

Knives it Forksfri.ini cei.t l'wket Kn vos from lOccntit

t" fs 00 per sett, $1 30.

Silver Plated Forks and Sjxx»is,

*'A1HO AHluittu. Argentine, (icrmnn Silver, Hrittania, and Iron Spoons, tojjothor with an

ENDLESS VARIETY

Of other articles, having purchtiscil mv entire «tock

Dircct from the Manufactures

AND IMPORTERS,

I propose to suit purchasers in prices as well as qualitv. SAMUEL 11. CKKGG. No. Empire Block.Main St., Sign of Padlock.

Mnv 7, lS.v.i. No. 42. Iv.

.NOTICE.

E O A

'W^EI liavo leased from \V. Nicholson Esq. his licuso on Washington Street, commonlv known as Grahams corner, for the torm of five rears, and have removed our entire stock of Groceries into said corner, which wo offer toourold customers and all else at our usual low rates, we arc receiving fresh goods weekly. Call and sw us Everybody.

W A N

2,250 Good Hams. 1,000 doz. Eggs. 1,000 Jbs. Butter. 100 bush. Corn Meal. 100 doz. Good Fowls.

Cash or Groceries, in Payment.

100 bushel* Seed Potatoes for sale. H. S. COX CO. May T, 1859. Vol-10-No-42-wS.

QJDPERIOR Frcah Tew at O *pr 24 '8S MANSON

WOODS

A

MARION AHD HIS HOT

THE ATTXIOUSLY LOOKED FOR AND DEEPLY EXCITING

TALE OF THE REVOLUTION,

NOW BEADY!

THE SWAMP FOX

OR, TILE ,.

REBEL RIFLGMAI.

A TALE OF THE.

Times And Feats of Marion,

BY GEORGE ALBANY, ESQ.,

AUTHOR or

1

THE ORAKGE-GIBL OK VENICE," "THE

SWAXP STEAD,""RGRKTHE RANEER," AC.. AO., will be commenced in the

NEW YORK MERCURY

OF SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1859, Now Ready at all News Depots and Bookstores. No character in history offers a better subject for the romancer, than that of MABIOJC, or, as he ias familiarly called,

'THE SWAMP POX,'

from the immense ingenuity of his stratagems and devices for misleading and deceiving the enemy, his thorough knowledge of the woods, forests, fields,_ and swamps of his native region where he and his gallant band were perfectly at home, while their enemies became lost and bewildered in the labyrinthine mazes of undergrowth and morass.

The story above announced is a true reflex of those scenes and times, and its talented author has most vividly portrayed, therein, the many exciting incidentsand accidents of a tenacious and indefatigable struggle for Liberty, pursued under tho most adverse circmstanccs. Every chapter is replete with exciting and romantic interest, historically accurate, but with a sparkling web of poetry woven through it, which make it at once brilliant story and a veracious record. Tha strongly-written descriptions of events—the ambuscade—the sudden sortie—the night-attack-the wild charge and repulse—are all wondcrfnl as examples of word-painting, and equally true to the actual facts.

In addition to these scenes of heroism and lcffty daring, the SWAMP FOX is not without the gentle charm of a love-story, for the working and the effects of the tender passion arc depleted in its pages, as truly and artistically as tho sterner emotions, rendering the tale a perfect picture of life and character in the Days of the Revolution, which cannot fail to appeal to the admiration, and gratify the taste of every reader who lias spark of true patriotism in his soul.

The peculiar power and interest with which tlie trifled anther, Hearse Albany, Esq*, describes the thrilling period, is a guarenteo of the excellcnceof this truly, magnificent Historical Romance. The vivid delineation of character, the depth of thought,-the fuccination of style, the picturesque beauty of description, and, in a word, tho powci ot language he commands, all combine to rende hi in one of the most brilianj writers of the ago, while his great appreciation of any sympathy with the pioneers in tho cause of universal liberty give him a grasp of Revolutionary subjects po-i sossed by very lew others. This has enabled him, in the Swamp

I''ox,

ventures of

to exhibit the life and ad­

AH ION AND HIS MEN

as they really wore, and to do fit homage to that deliberate valor, that unyielding patriotism, which, in a few noble spirits, defying danger, and above the scenes of privation, could keep alive tho sacred lires of li erty in the thick swamps and dense and gloomy forests—asking nothing, yielding nothing and only leaving the field the better to re-enter it for the combat!

We take to ourselves some credit, for having secured for-oiir colums the CHEFS II'IECVREH of this master's pen, but we intend to give

THE \E\Y YORK NERCl'RY

er. \Vc bj'.ievu

a .-till higher, prcstage llian is already tli'j niiST AND LARGEST STOUY PAPER in the world, and we contemplate making it better an.1 better, with every successive number, in spite of all expense and opposition.

BAYARD TAYLOR

'ENGAGED EXCLUSIVELY FOR

THE NEW YORK MERCURY

AL si very heavy expon.so we have succcodcJ in sucuriiiff tlio cok'irutir'l I'OET, Al.THOU AND TOURIST, w!'.o-o charming li tier- from foreign lands have long keut the world delighted and interest jd,

BAYARD TAYLOR ESQ.,

who will hereafter nrike t!ie Mi::« iiiv th^ OVLT I I: IP:I:NT of his ine-tima'ile

«K3-:T€IiI0S OF TE5AVELS,

one of whijh will app.:ar KVE1IV WKIC'C. We have :lu happiness to announce, therefore. h.'iL in the N'EW YOKIC MEIJCUIIY FOR APRIL 3th. 1S59, will lie coinincr.ced.

STRAY CHAPTERS I OF LIFE AND TRAVEL, I BY BAYARD TAYLOR,

the initiatory article being entitled

I THi: FUST JOURNEY I EVER M1DE.'

which is considered bv the

THE MERCURY

PoWERS'.

and Christadors Hair Dye for sale by «r84'M MANSON POWERS.

mlhor--as it unqucs-

tidiiiiblv will be by tlu public —to be hi inostin-

1 i-imiiiMigs :creS[ing adventure since the original out-et of the it::.v AMERICAN TKAYELEK, and cannot fail to be ol interest to all. These delightful articles will bo

REAUT1 FULLY ILLUSTRATE!) with original designs, in the highest style oftli art. portraying the scons and characters described in ihi most graphic manner.

This new feature is a most valuablo and instructive one. Miited to both young and old, and will render the

NEW YORK MERCURY worthy of a loading place, as the most refined and elegant of all

FAMILY PAPERS.

Since the first announcement of our engagement of MR. TAYLOR, we have received flood of inquiries from all parts of the Union, relative to the oil terprise, showing that public expectation is on tip-toe to learn the particulars regarding the character of bis contributions. As it is impossible for us to answer those in detail, we can only refer out friends and correspondents to t!.

New York Mercury for April 30,

where tho first of these sparkling an.l popular etches will be found. As 110 other American has ever traveled so extensively as HAYAUD TAYI.OR, and no other traveler can see things with tho eyes of America, we need not further eulogise tho" value of the emanations of his mind and observation, to tho reading public. It is sufficient to say that tliev will great!v inhanee the high character that the MEROUR has ever maintained, and that lias here tofore rested upon many onuses, somo of tho most important of which mav be summed upas follows:

employs more literary talent

than any other papc. THE "MERCURY pays more, and higher prices for that talent, than any other paper.

THE MERCURY is constantly announcing new, startling, and brilliant additions to its already unrivald fun of attractions.

THE MERCURY is illustrated by F. O. C. Darley, Esq greatest artist of this century, and his beautiful pictures are thus brought within the reach of tho entire public.

THE MERCURY is the oldest and most firmly established literary journal in Amcrica. THE MEu CURV, during tho Twenty -one years ofits prosperous existence, nas publi.shod a larger number of popular original tales, romances, and

a11

ite

imit»torcombined.

MtRCURY most be seen, to be apprecia tie'

wo

nro,fuHy

if™*lT}"d.

determined to make lis name

b0n8cb0,d

vord."^"very

fami-

MERCUR'i is for sale by all news-dealers and bookselers every part of the countrv, and subscriptions are received for it at every Post QtnCO.

It will bo seen fronv tho forogoing announcement, that the MERCURY for Aprif soth. isso will be an excellent number for subscribers to date' their subscriptionf from.

Turns, cash in advance, Two dollars per annum. Three copies for Five dollars Five copies, Eight dollars Eight copies, Twelve dollars, with a gratis copy extra for the getter up of the Club. AddreM CAULDWELL, SOUTHWORTH & WIIITNEY,

Proprietors Now York Mercurv, 83 Sprucc St., New York Citv."

May 7,5»r.

HUHH iJtpiME!!

Having consolidated all of our business into

1 O N E I

1

\V"E aie prepared to waiton our friends and customer* at the old stand,

No. 1& 2, Commercial Block,

\V"ITH the largest and most complete assortment of Goods in the market.

We have now in store our

SPRING STOCK COMPLETE,

in every Dejxirtment.

NO. 2, is full with the choicest selections of

FANCY AND STAPLE

"5T Q- O O D.S

3

Shawls, Bonnets, Clothing

Hals, Caps, Boots, Shoes, AND

ll for.

in fact every tiling yon ma While our stock of

HARDWARE,

At No.

1,

IN

is none the less

O O I I E

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

rs

GENERAL HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADLERY, TOOLS,

Farming Implements,

IRON, NAILS, SASH, GLASS, S,-c„

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

Manufactures and Importers

'FIIK trade may rest find with us tho

As well as the greatest varictv.

WK invite the public generally adn say to them that we

Will Not Be Undersold

BY ANY HOUSE EAST OF

I E S E A

Produce of every kind taken at liberal prices.

GRIMES cf- BUIIBRWGE. April 30, 1S59.

JOHN FPEI.J.

A XL) MANUFACTURERS OF

Mcnuments and Tomb Stones

Of Every Shape and Form.

lie line would do well iJiirehnsing else.where.

Shop opposite Klston ana Lin e's Bui k.in the •st Oflice Hni ding. Apr. SO, 1S*9. if.

J. S. UILLLi:, N. IlKFFNKJt. S. MlM.Elt.

1859. 1 859.

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, &.C.

J. S. MILLER & CO.

WOULD

announce to their friends and the public that tlicy are now amply prepared tc manufacture

Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Sleighs,

AND everything in their line, and would call especial attent on to their fine assortment now on hand. Tliev can now assure the public that their establishment

Cannot be Excelled in Indiana

EITHER for durability or superior finish Being all practical workmen and employing none but tho most skillful, and using the

VERY BEST OF MATERIAL,

TOGETHER with our Ion the wants of tho section help giving satisfaction both

»j

PKICi: WI QUALITY.

THEIR work can roccommond itself to the pub-

tic, and wo believe is not excelled by any other establishment of tho kind

XIST INDIANA,

HAVING now every facility for manufacturing, wo hope to contrive to meet a large share of public patronago. we arc prepared to fill oiders from all parts of the country, und all wishing anything in our lino will find it to their advantage to give us a call, before inircliasing elsewhere.— Horses and old Buggies taken in exchange, all our work warranted one year. Repairing, Blacksmitl ing, Trimming, Painting «fcc., with neatness and despatch.

Sign J. S. Miller & Co., Market Street North of tho Court House Square. April 30,1S59. vlO-nS Iv.

"TOYS! TOTS! TOYS!!" ALLToy

kinds of Toys, consisting of Dolls, Birds Dogs, Tin Wagons, Horses and Carts. Animals, Dishes. ARC Blocks, Toy Cheeker Boards, and other kinds too tedious to mention, for sale by FRANK M. HEAT'»N. may 7, 59-no -42 ly. N W cor. of Main & Green.

FOR TEACHERS.

gC IIOOL Registers. Ma chalk Books, Ac., ito., on salo by may 7.] ?8AKK "«TON.

NEW -MILLISEBY.

'Idas E. NEWTON

WOULD respectfully call tin attention of the LADIES to her Stock of Millinery jnst received, itis comprised of ladies

Hats, Flats, Shakers, Ribboas, &e.,

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

MANTUA MAKING

WILL also receive share of attention and the art of every one being their own dress maker, by the nse of Mrs. Briggs world rcnonned Diagram, taught for the small mm of #5,00. All orders left shall be attended too with care, and upon the shortest possible notice. Wishing for a snare of your patronage Ladies, will say to you call, and no pains shall be sp.ared to please.

Rooms corner of Pike fc Green. St., formerly occupied bv J. \V. Bu.rk as a Store. Apr. 30,*1359. 4m. E. NEWTON.

GRAHAM BRO S. $40,000 STOCK!

AT THE

BOSTON STORE

DRY GOODS

OF EVERY QUALITY STYLE, at

Graham Bro's.

HAWLl MANTILLES,

BONNETS

assured that tliev will

Choicest Brands

vol. 10 No.-4l.

FKASK COLLINS.

E A E O N

MARBLE WORKSl'

SPEED & COLLNIS,

DF.ALNNS IX

Foreign & Aineiicaii

AND RIBBONS, AT

Graham Bro's.

HATS & CAPS, AT Graham Bro's.

Carpets! Carpets!! at Graham Bro's^

BOOTS & SHOES

DI1IKCT FRO31 TIIK

!Vew England Manufactories

Ready Made Clothing

STAIRS, FOR TII10

li'c sell more goads at Mail than

-'liYF ONE HOUSE IN

N A 3sr A

W i: A W W I

UNDERSELL

ALL COMPETITION!

1VE ASK ALL I O COME AND SEE Ol li

IMMENSE STOCK.

Grafutm Brothers.

5,000,000 ft. Lumber. 14,000,000 lbs. Bacon. 12,000,000 lbs. Feathers.

In exchange for goods, at

GRAHAM BROTHERS.

April -25. 1S.-9. vol. 10-No. 40.-ly.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

PHILADELPHIA.

.'1 Benevolent Institution established btj special Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted icith Virulent and

Epidemic Diseases.r

'IMIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, and the deception praticoil upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases bv Quacks, several years aso directed their Consul tin"" Suijreon, as a '.IIAI'ITABLE ACT worthy Tf their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to trive MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS lo all who Upply by letter, with a description of theireoiidition, ase occupation, habits of life. «fce.. and in to FURNISH MED1-

acquaintance with I °,*,V,Xwr®ia° ME'Olof conntrv, cannot' ClNli? LEE Ot CIIAb(iE. It is needless to as rcarda add that the Association commands the highest

Medical skill of the age. nnd will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annu-

al Report lipc the treatment of Sexual Diseasi

IK II

CXP,'

t'luahighest

dcr.

&c.,

satisfaction with the success

Hew AIbftny& Salem R. R.

1859. Suuicr Arraageaent. 1859. On and after April 20th Passenger Trains will be run as follows:.

GOING NORTH.

FROM NEW ALBANY.—CHICAGO MAIL.— Daily, except Sundays, at S:S0 A.M. Stopping at all Stations on signal. Connecting at Greencastle at 6.50 P. M. for St. Louis, arriving at B:2.i A. M. and 7:29 P. M. for Indianapolis, arriving at S:55 P. M. and at Lafayette at 1'2:8S A. M. for Chicago, arriving at 9:10 A. M. Pass.ngers dino ot Mitcholl and snp at Greencastle.

ST. LOUIS AND CINCINNATI DAY EXPHESS.—Daily except Sundays, at 12:05 P. M. stopping at all regular stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the 0. & M. R. R. Trai.i for Stl Louis at 3:32 P. M., arriving ot 2:45 A. M. and for Cincinnati ut 4:-10 P. M.. arriving at 10:10 T. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell.

ST. LOUIS AND CINCINNATI NIOIIT EXPRESS.— Daily, at 9:35 P. M. Stopping only ot Regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the u. &. M. K. R. Trains for St. Louis and Cincinnati.— Reaching Cincinnati atC:4S A. M., and St. Louis at 2:30 P. M.

FROM GREENCASTLE.—LAFAYETTK ACCOMMODATION.— Daily except Sundays, at S:5' A. M. Connecting at Lafayette at 3:00 P. M. with Chic\go Day Express, arriving at Michigau City at 4:50 P. M., and at Chicago at 7:00 P. M.

GOING SOUTH.

FROM MICHIGAN CITY.—CINCINNATI DAY EXPRESS.—Daily, except Sundays, at 9:Ci A. M. (leaving Chicago at 7:ixl A. M. and running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 9:05 1*. M. Stopping at all Stations between Michigan City and Lafayette. Passengers JI tie at Lafavette Junction.

CINCINNATI NIOHT EXI-KESS Dailv. except Saturdays, at 10:25 P. M. (leaving Chicago al 8:00 P. M,) running diiectlv through to Cinclunati, arriving at 9:40 A. M. Connecting nt Lafayette at 3:20 A. M. with Lonisvillc Mail Train for New Albany and Louisville arriving at 3:45 P. M.— Stopping at all Regular Stations North, and nil Stations South of Lafayette. Passengers breakfast at Greencastle and dine at Mitchell.

FROM MITCHELL—LOUISVILLE DAY EXPRESS—Dai v. except Sundays, at 4:53 P. M.— Stopping at all Regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with O. & M. 11. R. Trains from Cincincinnati at 3:82 P. M., aiul from St. Louis at 4:40 P. M. Reaching New Albany at 7:55 P. M.

LOUISVILLE NIGHT EXPRESS—Daily at 1:15 A. M- Stopping at Regular Stations. Connecting with O. M. R. R. Trains from St. Lo'lis. Arriving at New Albany at 4:15 A. M.

FROM LAFAYETTE.—GBEKNOASTLK ACCOMMODATION.—Daily at 2.30 P. M. Connecting at Lafayette with Day Express from Chicago and Michigan City. Arrives at Greencastle at rt:10 1.

Witn tho Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad, an 11 at Lafayette with th: trains of the Toledo. Wab.isii and Western Railroad, ut M. S. cro-sin-r Ai-h .Michigan Southern and Northern Indlmri hiiilroa 1 at Michigan City with the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago tmd all poiuts west anl north-west, and for Detroit and all points

ISsT" Only one change of Cars for Chicago. St. Louis, or Cincinnati. Baggage Checked Through. ^SPTarougU Tickets for sale in Lo .isvilla, No. 55 .ilain Street, and at the Company's o.iii-esi ago. for all orilr.vest.

wv.iiai jrira'i, ana ui liie l^ornjuiny N J-.V A11'iiny, Michigan City, and Chiea is iincipn! points in the Eiwt a:id Noi

very

R. E. RICKER. .^uporintond'snt.

Superintendent's Oilice, New Albanv, Ai J:1 (T. No. 44

PILES PILES! I

PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. form of Piles

PIJ.ES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES. PILES.

permanently cured 1-

Porter's Pile Powders, Whieh is a safe and infallible snevitie. Tliev are a certain cure. In any ease where a box of*I orter l'iic l'owders have been used according I directions, without benefit to the patient, the I mice will be refill ded to the purchaser. 1 orler'rile l'owders are sold by Drut'gits gcnerallv. at

One Dollar and Fifty Cents per Boxi full directions accompanies each package. Persons who do not live convenient to an agent, can erct a Jjox of the l'owders by return mail, bv enclosing the I price to the proprietor. The odd'change call be sent in postage stumps. Address:

Dn. R. 1). PORTER,'

No.OU. 3d street, Louisville, Kv.

Feb. 2G,1S3V. vloi,^.

A CARD TO THE JT VDIB:*

Or. J. Duponcb-s (ioldcii 1'pr otlical Pills

FOR FEMA1LES. THE:scombination

wl'iieh has ttended the labors of their Surgeons JCST rruLisnED, the fitli addition, in a «=caled euin the cure of Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, velope. gratis and mailed to anv address n0*iGonorrlxea, Gleet, byplnls. the_vice ot Onanism paid, on"receipt of two stanvis." or Self-Abuse. Diseases of the Kidneys and IJlad- TI,:' I. ..

and order a continuance of the same If M"or^'c,'lau^at'n?.^from a ce^lebrated plan for the ensuing year.

The directors on a review of the past feel assured

that their labors in tins sphere of benovolent effort

have been of graut bene ciallv to tlie youn

and they have resolved to dc-

vote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much despised cause. An admirublc Report on Spcrmatoirhoa, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism. Masturbation. or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sentbv mail (in a sealed envelope.) FREE OF CIIAROfc, on reccipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, «fcc.. are constantly being published for gratuous distribution, and will besent to the afflicted. Some ofthc new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great valne.

Address, for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGIlTOiN, Acting Snrgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Nilh Street, Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the directors.

EZRA D. IlARTWELL, President.

GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. April 30, 1350. vol. 10, No. 41.

YANKEE NOTIONS. BEADS,

Bracelets, Watch Chains, Fish Hooks and Iiines. Tooth Picks, a fine assortment of Pocket Books, Porte Monniss and Purses, pocket Compasses, Kni yen. For salo at may 7.1 FRANK BEATON'S

of ingredient? in l)r D'tpon-

co Golden I'ills are perfectly harmelc—: They have been used in the private practice fold Dr. Duponco for over thirty years, and thonsand.of ladies can testitv to their great and never- l'..iiirgsueccss in almost every ease, incoirccting rrcgu!arities,ielievinr painful and distressing menstruation, particularly at the change of life, '"l-'roin five to ten jiills will euro that common vet dieadful complaint, the Whites, Neatly every hidv in the.land suffers from this complaint. The above pill has perniatitlvcured thousands, and will erre you il'y use t!i#m. They cannot harm vi MI the eonttary they icmove all obstruction/restore nature to its propper channel, and inviir-irate the whole system. Ladies, whese health will ii"f permit an increas of Family, will find these piila sccccstul preventative. 'I'regiiai.t female.- .r those supposing themselves so, arc cautioii-d against using theso pills while pregnant, as the proprietor assumes no res-ponsibility after the admonition, although their mildnes "would pievent any mischief to health—otherw ise these pills are reccommended. Full and explicit directions acnompanv each box. Price ?1 per bo v.

MANSON ifc POWERS,

holcsale Agents at Crawfordsville

Eor the eonnties ot Montgonierv

lmI'ort:Jntnil'irmation

s"ns cnte^I11,lln=

to the afflicted, espc-!

lcha

Putnam and I

Mcchanical Appliances.

1

1.1C MC|L,CAL P^ifcssion.g,ve#

toe most,

ever pnlilisned to all pc-r-

doubts of their p.n

tion. or who are conscious of having hazarded their

!irc

..

1? brippincss-containing tho partjcnlars

of an entirely new and perfect remedy ior Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Loss of Energy. Lassitude, Timidity,Involuntary Seminal Discharges Impaired Sight und Memory, Blotches and Pimpies on the Face. Piles, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, and Bodily Prostration of the whole DIXOXS system, inducing imjiotency aad mental and pliy

sical incapacity.— by means of wiiieh evcrv one iiimse'" penso

may cure himself privately, and at a trilling ex-

Address Dr. CI I.J. C. KLINE. 1st Avenue, cor. Itkli street. New York Post Box, No. 45S6. January 1,1S39. n24ra0.

Wall Paper! Wall Paper!!

HAVE just received from New York, afresh supply of plain and satin Wall Paper and Borders blue, green, buff and figured

WINDOW PAPERS

Pattent Curtain Fixtnres: buff Curtain Muslin FIBE BOARD PRINTS Tassels, Cord,fcc., &c., which will ba sold CHEAP. Call in"and examine samples. F. M. HEATON, inay7.j N W cor. Main fc Green.

Fever and Ague,

from which mankind suffer over a'' large p.Ut "f the giobc, is the consequcuce of a diseased .i.-.ioTi in thesvstcm, induced by the poisonous min-wi'f vegetable decay. This exhalation cvh'c the action of solar heat on wet soil, and rise, '.ui the watery vapor from it. ^Tiilc (he ami Volhw the horizon this -vapor Bnerr^ nifar the er.rth's *«rfaec, and the virus is taken with it thri.-gh the lungs into the blond. Tliere.it acts nsan Wi'traiisg poison on the HiternaVvaceriiuid sxcretiuf of the body. The liver bcromcs tor 1 u'lt' f.iH, in secrete not only this virus, but alsuWe ilc the blood. Both the vim and th'.' I.Hc acinmu! :i.in the circulation, and prtr.Ui.~e violent constitutional disorder. 'J'ue splceu, the kidneys, -.n

arclimataticn.

ti\*

stomach sympathise with the ':vcr. ami Lv.-oaie disordered alsi. Finally, the inHinct cf n:ir .irganism, as if in an r.ttcr.iDt to cupcl the infusion concentratc.t ths w'mle blood of r!ss •KJ'iy in the internal excrctnrics to th" n.to i'i-1 it out. The blood leaves tlie surf ice, «nd r.i-'.ic t" the central organs wit!: congestive I'i:iis the CHILL. But thi elfori it faii.. Tbc.? tlit FEVEU follows. wiii.-h the liloo.l lc.-.vc the '--:i tral organs and rushes to ih.- SSTIVP, as i" ii anotlicr effort to cxiel t'ie irrita!:ng that other great excretory t'le ski'i. In thii also it fails, and the system abandons the nltmi'it exhausted, anil waits fur the recovery st'. :i' ih to repeat the hopeless effort another tv. u--e are the fits or paroxysm"! of l-V.vuri \vi A ii" :. Such constitutional t!ioi i:-r will of course I'lermitu' the health if it is not r.s:u-m\l.

We have labored to find, and have found, ail antidote,

Time may accomplish the

same end, but often life is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attemiit, while this AOI CritB does it at once, and with safety. We have great reason to believe this is a surer as well as safer remedy for the whole class of diseases which are caused by the miasmatic infection, than rrv rtl cr which has been discovered and it has si ill nnixhcr Important advantage to the public, which itfj that it is cheap as well as good. l'lturAiti:!) IIY

DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. .. PUICB OSE DOLI.AH PEH BOTTLE.

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral

has won for itself such a renown for the curc of every variety of Throat and I.nng Complaint, that it i- 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 quality is kept up to the host it ever has been, anil that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.

Ayer's Cathartic Pills,

FOR ALL TilE PURFOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. Foi: (,'o:n ivi:vi-.ss Fon Tin: C'i'iii: oi- DVSIT.I'SIA

Foil .1 AIMNT'C

,/ Foil TIIU Crnt: or INDIGESTION Foil 11 KADACIIK Foi: TIM: CI IIB or DV.SKXTKKV

FOR A FORI. STOMACH Fou THE CI*IIE or Kitvf.ii*KI.AS FOIL THE PLI.ES Fon TIN: Crui: OF SCIIOITI.A Fou A Li. Si'lion i.ors C'OMI'LAI.NT.S

Fon THI: Cirim OF Ruict MA'i ISM FOR DISI ASI_S OF THIS SKIN Foit THE Cntr. or LIVKI: COMI-LAINT:

Fon Diiorsv

Fo:t THE Cutti: or Ti.i ri.u, 'II MOKS AND Sii ltiti:i Full \\oi:Ms:

-Fo Tin Or ia: i.I- (TorT FOR A DINNER I'n.i.: Fon THI: Cria or NI.I RAI.I IA

FOR I'citiFVixo TIIE.UI.OOH.

They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensiti\e can take them plrusani'y, and being jmrely vegetable, uo harm can arise fi 'j.n t.'ieir use any quantity.

Prioo 25 cents per Eoz: EOXDB for $1.00.

Great nuni! rrs of Clergymen, Physieiaus-, Smtrsinen, and eminent personages, have lint tluir names to certify the unparalleled .usefulness, of these remedies, hut our space here will not permit the insertion of them. '1 he Agents he-low nimu furnish gratis our AMBI-ICIXAI.MA NAC in hich they arc given with also full (iescriptions il-.e alme enmplaini«, and the tre.-tinent that hhoul'.l l.c followed for their cure.

Do not l.c |i\it off by unprincipled dealers with other ]ir.-|iarationt they mal.e isn ro!:l on. Demand Av::i:'s, and lake no others,

'i

he sick

want the Lest aid ii.ere is for them, and ti.cy ihonld have it.

All our Remedies arc for sale 1-y

Manson powers. 'ra.\ fordsville: Tallinrt .V Son. Waveland: G. W. Mirer. Ladoga: ami l.v iill dealers in Medic-ines. At wholesale bvSi.iri:. a ii A ii in a .Sept. J:,, vi'onlov

Stop That Cough!!

CARTER'S COUCH IJALSA.tJ,

"Villi en re Coughs, Colds, Asthma. C'atiMimptioii, Itrouehittis, Spitiing of JJltxul. I'aiii in the Side and lireaM, Pleurisy.

Whooping Cough, Croup. Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, and all Diseases of tlie Thioat, Chr*t, l.ung-s.

Tho

l'arke. They willsiipply the triule at proprietors to diseases of the TIIROA Tand LUNGS R.-uler prices, and fnrnish circulars and show cards. „„t, r„n i"Ladies," by enclosing *1 to the above Agt's. i^ through the Crawfordsville Post Office, can have Oo not neglect it. DELAY IS HAVCERGolden Pills sent to any part of the ci untrv con-I MILLIONS li, anmiiillv by ncideet:n" a tidentianyibymaiL COMMON COLD. Colds and Cough* lend" to

R.—Be particular in asking for Dr. Dupon- R-OVTR\iPTIOV I coV Golden Pills, ami remember, th -y a re uot TI N. .uvl dicn to an early iluutli--— secret nostrum, every agent is given'the receipt *'c ail vised in time, and procure at once that ee'econiposing the pills, and they will tell you they brated remedy, DR. CARTER'S (JCI.'GII P,AL•wc the best and safest pill for Ecmalcs, ever intn- SAM the orr \TI--T -md rtl-'ST PL.'M i-'MV ivi-nr need, since the science of Medicine dawned upon

the World. Octtobur 23. ly It has curuJ tlio ^uul.s ujxm thrm sands after physicians an 1 every other reinedv had fiii'cd, nnd th«j patient given up to die. I'hvsieians, drnggi.-ts. and v.i who have used DR. CAR1 TI.I: (.oi I,II LALSAU. INN vernal iv acknowledge it

DR. CULVERWELL

ON MANHOOD.

A Medical Essay on a New Radical Cure of Spcrmctorrhcea, without the use of Internal Mcrlicitics, Cauterization, or any

"inch care and i.ttention cannot be. given

Certain and .S°1LKASANT (.IOLb LEMEL)\ known for all diseases of the THROAT. CIIKST AND LINOS.

1

I /ice—Trial bfitlle.ss \i'i cents: larger ijottler. .- per bottle. or bottles for f',. J2T I'lepared by DR. EASTERLY, .-ortiei- «.f Third and Chestnut streets, sole proprietor, ai.d to whom all order.- must be sent, to get the- gennine.

J3F" Sold byT. D. BROWN ami .MA.N^fCV ,v POWERS, Druggists, (.'ra« fvrdoville, .and ,' Druggist gei.era'iiy.

FOR coi: us, COLDS JCC.

MUNROK'S COUGH BALSAM.

a

simple and

e.'Vecocioiis remedy in a'l the above compiiiiiitr, and all the discx-es of the CHE^T and LLWGS. especially iu ASTIIIIA. Pri^.-e 2.0 cents, per bottle.

A ROM ATI BI, ACK BKRI! CARMIMTIVr.

NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL in ,-urng t!.e most I'ROTKACTLD and AOORKVATI I. ca.-e-, oi Dv KMI:I:Y. DIARIIKA, FLI,X. CHOLKKA MORBI-. SL-J:-MEI: COMPLAINT, fcc. Price :t.jci.:il.- pi bottle.

HUN ROE'S TOOTH ACtIK SI'I'Cl f-'K".

Will give immediate relief. Price -'J cents rKr bottle.

91 UN ROC'S FRENCH I'OIV DCR.S. A NEVER FAILING CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. I ask bat a fair trial in proof of its value.— Price 1,00 per bottle. JJA11 the above medicines arc prepared by J. R. Mtinroc St. Louis. Mo., and for sale by Manson it Powers, Crawfordsville.

Dcc. i, 3163. vlOn'JOyl.

DR., EASTERLY S Iodine and Sjfesapariilaf TilLS

.Medicine wjil fi i:itANr^TLi' cui!E all dwcane* urisimr from nn iinpiiru PUto of tUo IiLOoi). or other fluids of the .-ystein. vii: Scrofula, OUstinHte Old Soros. PunplM on on the Fncr,niotchps, no!I-,Chfor.rcSrtrn

Kycs. IJiiisworm or Tetter. Scald IJend, Salt IIh«nm. Cancers,fJ\fiirr, \VliUpJ'welFever Sire^. I'iles, Erysipol.'t*. Swelling of liie Glx:id«:. raiii& iu t!su Canes :shi! nil Clironie nnd Oisenscs^irisin^ from!lienseof^Isr^ enrv an:t C.iloni'*!. Fii' powerful curative propertiesuro combined in Dr. rnsicrlry's Toiline nnitSiirspari'Ia. that the l-ONC.tgT STANL)LN(i r.tv.l WOUST CASES of disease are tliorou-jlily. CCRED'liy it —Cases tlmt had resisted ovary ki own remedy antl beeo given up by the most distiugui.ihL-d Physicians, JW, coxKi::it .:iand iNct:i:AIN.i:.

For Livi:i: CoirrLAts-f htid Dvsrr.r-*!* It is'iV iy A!.t.ir,t.K i:sMi:nv. It- will uro CunoNio A:R INKt..'.MMATOI:Y L'iin MATISU,nomatter'how lf.\D^ if faitii.'iilly iiscjU It will euro every fr-rin of NERVOUS DISEASE,.s:i 1»! rongthen and restore the system to ]-.erfiv.t health iuVl vigor. It is.i^ pi s! ive cure fur KEMAT.K COMPLAINTS, sr.ok as frretrnbirities of the ilonthlv Periixls, lliirren 4 tiess.

Ayer's Ague Cure,

which neutralizes '.his m-dari'ms prison i'l :!:c blood, and stimulates the iiivr to exp?! it fro t!ic body. As it should, so.it docs

This it accomplishes by stimulating the excrctories to expel the virus from the .system and these organs by degrees become habited to ilo this their office of their own accord. Heme arises what we term

St?.

cuiv

this aiil: -:iti^

disorder with perfectrffrfcunty. And it i.'. :.:orc, or rather docs whit ii of uwrt scrvi to tho-" "object to this infection. If l.i'teu ia season it enncls it from the STi'stcni as it is almrbcd. and thus keens those who use it free fro,:i its attr.'.ks keep the system ill health although i()sc to the :Uc. se. Consequently it not only cures, hut protects from, the Rreat variety of affections which arc induced by this malignant influence, such as Kcmiitent Fever. Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked A::uc, Periodical llcidache, or lliliou.s IIcud iuhp. liiliotis Fevers, Neuralgia, li.hcuuiati.-in, Uout, lJlinduess, Toothache. F,ara.-iie. Catarrh. Astlun.i, Palpitations, Painful Alfcctions of the Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Atiections' of the Stomach and llowels, all of which, when arUins from this cause, will be found to assii'i.e more or less the intermittent type. This"Ao:"3 Crm:" removes the cause of these derangements, and cures the disease.

For females nppronchinir that oitical

peri'»»l of !i '---tlij CESIITI-N OFTUC agvsrs—it inviilurible. L.AI»n.s vv ho admire a c'oar. buuotiful, WHITR SKIfC and rosy c'u-ck, shouM II.« Dr. astorly's lo.lin? n:ul .^avspaiii'a. It. v.iil rtimoVo pimples from the Fitee. I'dotehcs. and all rotirhness of ilia skin, an.l iri'-e a tair and beauti'.'iii comphixi-m.

It will cureDropsy. Gravel, disunsesof the Kid^:*n ueys. P.he.Mers an.l I* liiur, Organs: I: no qual in thesj complaints. l»r. ICiisttirlfy's Iodine nnd Sarsapririllil is a positive and radic-il curc for Mt:t:cnttAi. -DisI:A.°K. no matter how deeply il may have eaten into the frame ami vital organs It will littAiMCATK every particle of Mercury from tho system, uti heal its bad effects. It will cure SKCONDAKT'-. Svrint.is. or VI:NI:I:I:AI. DISCASE. no mattor how long it inny have been in the system and will thoroughly annihilate and expel '.iio FvrnrLiTio /,' viiii:?, and all HEiti:riTAirv TAINTS and roiso^ous MATTER from the system, am! restore it to a pcrfcet state of HEALTH and PURITY. To the A dieted with Seiofula or old Sores.

Persons who have long been alHieted with Scrofill a old Sores. Tetter, Ringworm, cald llcad, Hlotches, Eruptions of tho .Skin, «jcc., are advised S to ji'oeuro (..RIDI.EV'S bALT RHF.U.M ANDTETTER OINTMENT, to apply j"n the sores or diseased parts, whe.i Using Dr. East .Tly's Iodine and Sarsapariila. Tlie Iodine and ^arsaparilia pniiiics the I!L'-)OD, and drives cut of the systom the mrL'iti: mid VICIOUS AIATTI.I:, and re:iu ves tho ,ounse, while the OIVTMINT IIEALST1IE SOKES,

When ROTII are used, I which we always reeomjmend). a failure of a I'KBSIANKNT and RADICAL cure has never b.-cn known. They are tho beet remedies in tho world, f, I P. S.—The propriclor .solemnly believes that ins

Iodine and Sin sparilla and Gridley's Oinlniont I wii.t. ci:I:I: any form of Ui I I: OR OT.N .SOI:E, or any jmrt of the system, if Used according to directions. li'lt A LLEA.-ONAIILI: I.ENtiTIl OF TIME. A

KAITIIFI I. and nosier TRIAL is all 1 ask —I do not tear the result.

f/*"Pricc of the Iodine and Sarsapnrilla $1 por bottle, or six bottles for $.. i::IDI.I Y's OINTMENT 7 "ice li Is per bottle. •»..

Prepared by Dr. EASTERLY, southeast comer of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, My., solo I propiietor. to whom a'! orders may lie ail dressed. I ^'-'Sold by T. D. IIUOWN' anil MANSON*

POWERS. Druggists, Crawfordsville, and.

rnggists geiieraily.

by

]K. KASTKKLVS

Fever and Ague Killer!!

This Medieinu will cure Fever a:td Ague, Diiinb Ague, Chil's and Fever, Inrennitli'iif and !'. "iit!c n: evers, mid every form of Fever incident to the West.

Among all the CELEBRATED REMEDIES for Ague and Fever, first and foremost in rank stands

I)r Mas'erly's Fever and Ague Killer. IRE, both KI'EKDV medicine is

1

"K

)S IT iv i:

nnd I-Eii.MANENT. During the last iive yenrs it has cure 1 over TWO 111:NIIRI:L TIIOI SANH CASES, which has established its e.iieacy IS- AM. I-AKTH OK THE WI.ST as tho ONLY RELIARLE REMEDY for tlie ciin nf li Cs.e distressing complaints. It will also •lire Eiiiargemcnl of tlie Spleen, Ague Cuke, Ac. ll is perfec tly IIAI:'J:.I SS to the most delicate con -titntion tel.del infant. Try it, ye iillii-.-'e 1.

Price :J1 per bottle, o| six bottles for $1. Coi tier i, Mo., sol

S-*/ 2-if" Prepared by Du. EASTERLY, Third and Chestnut streets, Si. L-.mi: •-.Proprietor.

Sol.i by T. D. RI.'OVi'N :.nd MANSON AI'o'.VERS, Druggists, Crawfordn* il!e, by druggists generally, ••.i-:'

Dr. Baker's Specific.

This is a safe and cfirfuiii Cure for (Innorrhoea, «lee. Stricture, Snnin.-il IVeak* ness, ('honlec. and all li.seasrs of the

Ividney's and Bladder, and all Diseases of tin.- (.euital Organs.

Render, have you a private disea« Do Hot neglect it. If on go to a regular physician with your case you peril your reputation. Ifjou go toan ANVI.RTISIMI (JT'A' K. yon I-I:I!II. vorit in:AI.TII FOR MH:. Avoid both, and use DR. I'AKKR'H SI'KCII-TI', wliii-h lias saved thousar:ds upon thousands from the hands ot'the .Mi.RiTr.rs. 1 I AI'«.I, if not from a I-IH.MAI ri:r O :A I:. With DR. BAKKR'S Sriarii you canCi I:i: Yornsia.ir and 1'RI:VKNT L.VPOM in:, ar plain dircetions for use accosupauv tiie medicine.

Z'-&~ Price £1 per bott'e. :if" Prepared by DR. EASTERLY. Corner Third arid hestnu*. streets. M. Lrmis. .Mo., soie Piojiriiitor.

Sold bv T. i). 11 li' 'V.'N nr.,! MANSON & i'"\W ERS, Di :gg .-ts. ''luui- rdavillo. and Iy dnig^is'-f igcn-.-rally

Dr. Hooper's Temale Cordial!

I «''~TJu!i in i'l ut will CURE all Female Com--:s Excessive. Suppressed, or Painful ion, Fioiir Alhiis. oi Whites, llarrentiCss. Salir-W «V(|ii|df-xifi|i. Ilctidaehe, I)iz.-ir:-s?, i.l: iict v, s. Fi ightful Dreams, and all Diseu-c.s caused I _\ Colds. Checked Perspiration. E\'cesOver Fxi iti R.eiit. etc.. "f the Sexual Organs. Fi .- ai! Irregularities of the Monthly Period*. Di:: Ho'ii'i i:'.- Cor.MAL is a srn.DY and POSITIVE'" CUiiE. It has been amply tested, and the mo.--gratifying reports

-l-ii ts, .Menstrti

(f

Vv:\iuwt\

1 HKS re. dailv rcf-cived

irom ncry to.\n arni city where it is known.--Price 1 per bottle, nix !..ti!-s for $•'.

by DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third

ai.il Cht.s.nut .street, St. Lot:.'n. Mo., sole proj'oic•or. Sold by T. D. BROWN and MANSON ,t POWERS, Driiggi.-ls, Cru»foida\ lih, aa I hy druggists generally.

D'.c. 2-'), IS." :. vol 10 no 2.*.

Attention!

AND WARRANTS b..i g!L:. and locatul. Si|sj«..])ded claims for innd warrantn pruiufjtlv attcii'ted to and rasisf.iction guar.iiitecJ in nil casus. Pensions r-riH-iiri'd and renewed.

Having entered i'jto a co-partnership with an old and reliable tlrrn at IV ishington City, all I'IOS.- -A ho are entitled to bind warraut-s and pensioiis undrr auy of tli.'i acts of Congress, and having failed to receive their duo*, will tind it to their intercut to'-all on Ell. H- Ci»X ii: CO.. at Willson &• McDonald's Law O.Ticti.

P. S. "r.e of tb? abevo firm lcing Nc'.aiy Public, will attend lo ail Nvtaiiai htisincM entrusted to him. jbn2'J,,50—nJTtf.-

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Full .-to."Is of A.t.VX'.S" April 10, 1503.

JT-'LINS' I.N