Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 June 1859 — Page 3

HewAIbanyASalemB. B.

1859. Sautr Arreageaeftt. 1851.

On mx! after April 30th Passenger Trains will b« ran follows:

GOING NORTH.

FROM NEW ALBANY.—ChjcIOO Dally, esoeptSandaya, at 8:80 A. M. .Stopping at all Station* on piffnal.,

reffUfar«cationa.

^nnectin*-*.'jr®ncMj'e

at 1.50 P. At for Bl. Louis, *M:j£

AjcM-j

and 73» P. "it.-for lndfan ^V*rniinfc ht-8:5o P. II.: and at Lafayette

12:33

A. M. for Chica­

go, MTivlniiat »S0-A- *». Passangcrs Hn« at Mitchell and bud Grcencaatle. St 4«*Cinoikj«ati Dat Exwiem.—Duly. -----atnil 4t 12:05 P. M. except6upAy».

Connecting nt Mitchell with the

O. M. R. K. Train /or St. -Louig at 8:32 P. M., arriving at 2:45 A. M. ami for Cincinnati at4:40 P. M., arriving oV 10:10 1'. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell.

St. Lor is axd Cincinsati Nioht Express.— Daily, at 9:86 P. M. Stopping only at Bcgnlar Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the 0. & M. K. R. Trains for St. Lon'in and Cixinnati.— ReachingCincinnati at 5:48 A. M., and^St. Lonis

!at

2:30 P. M. FROM GREENCASTLE.—Lafayette Accomxooation.—Daily except Sundays, at S:5 A. M. Connecting at Lafayette at.5:00 P. M. with Chic ieo Day Express, arriving at Micbiean City at 4:50 r. M., and at Chicago at 7:00 P. M.

GOING SOUTH.

FROM MICHIGAN CITY.—Cincinnati Dat Exmkm.—Daily, cxccpt Sundays, at 9:30 A.M. (leaving Chicago at 7:00 A. M.) and running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 9:05P. M. Stopping at all Stations between Michigan City ana Lafayette. Passengers dine at Lafayette Junction.

CwcnwATi NionT Express.—Daily, except Saturdays, at 10:25 P. M, (leaving Chicago ni 5:00 P. M,) running directly through to Cincinnati, aiTi ving at 9:40 A. M. Connecting nt Lafayette at 8:20 A.M. with Louisville Mail Train for NewAlbany and Louisvillo arriving at 3:45 P. Stopping at all Regular Stations North, ami all Stations South of Lafayette. Passengers breakfast at Groencnstle and dine at Mitchell.

FROM MITCHELL.—-Louisville Dat Express.—Dai'.y. cxccpt Sundays, at 4:53 F. M.— Stopping at nil Regular Stations. Connecting at Mitciioll with O. fe M. R. R. Trains from Cineinrinnati at 8:82 P. M., and from St. Louis at 4:40 P.M. Reaching New Albany at 7:55 V.. M.

Louisvti.i.p, Nioht Exprkfs.—Daily at 1:15 A. M. Stopping at Regular Stations. Connecting with 0.& M. R. R. Trains from St.' Louis. Arriving at New Albany at. 4:15 A. M.

FROM LAFAYETTE.—GitKENCASTI,K ACCOMmodation.—Daily nt 2:80 1*. M. Connecting at Lafnyotto with Day Express from Chicago and Michigan City. Arrives at Grocncastli:nt 0:10 I*. M., in tirao to connoot with Train for Indianapolis at 7:29 1' M., arriving at 5:55 I'. M.. and for .St. Louis at 6:52 P. M., arriving at 0:25 A M.

The Throsgh Trains connect S.t Greeneastle with the TOOK JIantn and Richmond Railroad, an 1 at Lafayette *-ith tbo trains of the Toledo, -MVnVish and Western Railroad, lit M. S. crossing with Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana

Railroad at Michigan City with the .Michigan Cmtriil Railroad for Chicago and all points wctt au:i 1 north-west, and for Detroit and all points if 1.

H7~Onlv one change of Cars for Chicago. St. Louis, or (Cincinnati. Baggage Checked Through. *^s7*Througli Tickets for sale in Loi.isville, N'. ij Main4?trcct^ and at the Company's olliccsin

Albmiy, Michigan Cit.v, and Cliicae". for all t'u .Tincil.nl points in the East and Northwest. K. E. KICK Kit. Ptijvitiriteiidoi.',. fJoiK-Tintcndclil's Office, New Albany, Apail 2 h. 1 vV». (T. No. 11)

DR. EASTERLY'S

Iodine and Sarsaparilla. THIS

Medicine will ri.itMANr.NTr.v rrr.K ail diseases arisinu' from an impure state of the •15i.noii.rir other fluids of the system, viz: Scroftil:», OhMiimtc ONI Sort's, T'implrs on on the I'tier, Blotches, Uoil*.

ICye.s. Itinuworm or Tctlrr, Scald Head, Salt llli(Mini,Cancers,(J'«itre, WhiteSwcN Hng«, l-'cver Sores, Pile®, Krysipclii-s Swelling of the (•lands. Pains in the Hone* mid Joints nil Chronic Disrates, mitl Diseases arising from t'ic use of .Mercury and Osiloinr:!. Siirh powerful curative properties are eoni'MiicJ in Dr. I*asterl y*s lodine and S-irsjiariMa, that the I.oNC.l:sT STWOIMO nn.l *»r,rl "I idisense nrc thoroughly OPRED by it—Cases that had resisted every own reme ly and !con piven up by tbo m"t ilistir.guished Phy-doians, as convitivi ii anil iNcni.vr.i.K.

For I.ivn: Court..unt and Ih'H'i r-i.v it is an iNFAi.i.nii.i: iiKMrnr. It will cure Cmuonic ani Ixn.AMMATOKY K'll IMM ATI!^ no mat tcr how HAD. if faithfully used. It will cure every form of '.'NKKVOrS IMSKASK, and strengthen and restore the system to pcrf'et lneilth and vi'.'or. It is j-ositive euro for FKMA1.K COMPLAINTS, sucl us Irregularities of the Monthly IVrioMS. barrenness. ite. For females approaching that critical jH'riod "f. life—thea'^ssatiov oftiii: sikssks—itis invaluable.

Lapifs who admire clear, beautiful. WIIITK SKIN aiul a rosy cheek, shmtld tuo Dr. asterlv's Iodine, and Sarsparilla. It will remove pimples from the Face, l!]otches. and all roughness of the skin, ami give a fair and beautiful complexion.

It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, diseases of the Kid noys, I'ladders and Urinary Organs. It has 110 iqual in tliesocomplaints.

Dr. Knstcrley's Iodine and Sarsaparilla is a positive ami radical euro for MKncriti.w. Oisi:a5e. no mutter how deeply it may have eaten into theframo and vital organs It will kii.umcatk every particle of Mercury from the sysTem, an liesl its bad effects. It will cure Seconpakv Syphilis,or Venereai. Disease, no matter how long it may have been in the system and will thoroughly annihilate and expel the srruri.iTic vines, and all heukiwtakv taints and i-oisonoi matter from tbo system, nnd'restore it to a perleet state of IIEALTIl'aiul PI'KITY. To the Afllictcd with Scrofula orolil Sores.

Persons who have long been afllictcd with Serofula old Sores, Tetter, Ringworm. Scald Head.! lllotclios, Eruptions of the Skin. A'c.. arc advised to p'ocuro GRllJT.EY'S SALT KIIEUM AND TETTER OINTMENT, 10 apply on the sores or diseased parts, whc.i using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. Tho Iotlinc and Sarsaparilla puritieaJLlie BLOOD, and drives out of the system tl'c mrfRK and vicious matter, and removes tbo cai.so, whilo the Oixtjient HEALS THE SOKES. When both «ro used, (which we always recommend), a failure of a permanent and radical •cure lias cover been known. They are the best remedied in the world. 1'. S.—The proprietor solemnly believes that his lodino and Saroparilla and Oridley's Ointment will cure any form of Ulcer or Old Sore, or •ny part of the system, if used according to directions, TOR A REASONABLE LESOTH OT TIME. A •XAITIIFCL and honest trial is all I :vsk—1 do not fear tho result. tSy-Priec of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla 1 per 4ottle, or six bottles for $5. Grip let's Ointment 75 cents per bottle.

Prepared by Dr. Easterly,southeast corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis. Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders may be addressed.

HTSold by T. D. BROWN anil MANSON & POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and bydruggists generally.

ss

STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery Connty. Court of Ccmtnoto Pleas, July Term, A. D., 1S59. John Clouaer,

3,

C'hronir Sore

Attachment.

David D. Coyner

WHEREAS

said plaintiff, by Wallacc & White

bis attorneys, filed in the Clerk's office of said Court, his Complaint in tbo above ontitlcd cause. Said plaintiff, by his attorneys, also filed the affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that said defendant is not a resident of tho State of Indiana, therefore, notice of tho filing and pendency of wid Complaint is hereby given to said non-resident defendant, David D. Coyner, that he may appear on the first day of the next term of •aid eourt, to be holden in the Court Honse. at Crawfordsville, in said county of Montgomery, commencing on the first Monday in July next, (lSCS), and answer said Complaint.

Who has

ll-i

WM. C. VANCE, Clert.

Attest:

Jane 4,1859. 46

'rK.i'in w. .icn^o, Will, xvaltkhs, A A HON FOUST. A A HON W ILK EN SON, DAVID SUTTON, W. GLOME. T. J. MASON, Em[. 13. GIMMES,

JOHN G. EDWARDS. WILLIAM M. McCOY, JAMKS

SMITH,

W. T. EVANS. JAS. F. FARLEY, PAYTON COOK. .« II. W. MITCHELL, Wm. II. TYXER,

v8.

M. TAYLOR. HENRY CLINK,

mj

Call and get a circular. Machines arc going off very fast. June 4, 1859. vol. 10. no. 46-w4.

THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF

YOUTH & MATURITY, Just Publ -slu:d, (irntis, 25th Thousand: A FKW AVOl r»SONTIIK NATIONAL

TRKATMRNT, without Medicine, of ^^Spermatorrhea, or Local Weakness, ?f* Nocturnal Kmissions, (ienitia! and Ner-—-'X vous Debility. I'rcmatnre liecav of the System. Imiotency, and iinpodiinenU Marriage srenernlly. ..... ...... liY R. DK I.ANEW M. 1).

complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of vouth, may ie easily removed without XIkimcixe. is in this small tract clearly lemonstrated nndthe entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which «very one is enabled to euro liivsELK perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding nil the advertised nostrums of the day.

Sent to any address, cratis and post free in a sealed envelope, bv remitting (post paid) two 'Dk. 15. DE LANEY, SS East

May 21, Sm.

postage. st:inips to Du. 15. I S1 st Street, New Vork City.

FOR COl'GIIS, COLDS Jkc. MUNKOK'S COUGII BALSAM, a simple and ctTccacious remedy in all the above complaints and all tbo diseases of the cnEsr and Ltrxes, especially in asthma. Price 25cents, per bottle.

D1XONS AROMATIC BLACKBERRY CARMIXITIVE. J\EVER KXOW2C TO FAIL in curing the most protracted and agokkyateh oases of Ivsentery, Diarhea, Flux, Choleba Morbus,Srvmer CoiirLAiNT, &c. Price 'J.'.ccnts per bottle.

MUXROE'S TOOTH Will give immediate relief, bottle.

ACHE SPECIFIC. Price 25 cents per

MlXNROE*S FRENCn POWDERS. •A NEVER FAILING CUKE FOR DYSPEPSIA. I ask but a fair trial iu proof of its value.— Trice $ 1,00 per bottle. tV„

All the above medicincs are prepared by J. R. Munroe St. Louis. Mo., and for sale by Manson A: Powers, Crawfordsville.

Dec. 4. S15S. vl0n20vl.

FOR TEACHERS.

Books, fcc., on salo bv may 7-1. "FRANK EEATON.

Over Two Hundred Farmers f^ould, fee

Atkins' Self Raking Reaper and Mower Combined.

Ketch urns' s.ower.

I'U'J

ADJOINING COUNTIES,

To testify to the Utility and Cheapness of the following Machines, All of which may be seen at the Ware Kooms oi

CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER,

Autleraan & Miller.^ Ohio Reaper and Mower Combined. -S* New York Hand Raking-Reaper and, Mower Combined. Atkins' Ha«d Raking Reaper and Mower Combined.^

Davis7 Iland Haking Reaper and Mower Combined.

Davis' Hand Raking Reaper. Kirbys' Combined Reaper and Mower.

0rain Drills of the latest Improved kinds. Sugar Mills, &c., &c.,

.lOlIX SAX'FOP.n fill AY, SAMUEL AI 1\. UIJN.JAMIN KKSLKix, GAlMiET 11 AH LOW, .1 AM E.S S WIT mi, Wm. CANINE, ,• Wm MOORE, JAMES McCAMKOCK.

bv reference to our pamphlets, call and gei iliem.

DANIEL DYF SAMl'EL FO I C. ROBINSON. ROBERT CLARK, JOS. E. PATTON,

more experience than any other iiian in the county, in puting up and starting

REAPERS, MOWERS & THRESHERS,

tlic urivili'fc of rcforriii" to tin- following nnnios as a low rf the number who arc now using or arc personally acquainted with'the utilitv and charao:t-r of tin- above iiamc.l Jlacliinc?. .I'siniicrs wishing to purchase would do well to enquire of those who use them'and tlu-n cull ami see the .Machines before they are all gone, several of which arc taken every day:

Prices of Machines thi.s year from $75 to SL50.

Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial! i^^This medicine will CUHKall Female Coinhiint.s.such ns Excessive. Suppressed, or Tainful Menstruation. Flour Alhits, or Whites. Barrenness, Sallow (,'omplc.vton. Headache, Dizziness, cak r.erves. Friuhtful Dreams, and all Disease? emitted by Colds. Cheeked J'erspiratio,n,-Eicesses, Over Kxcitcment. etr.. ••f the Sexual Orcrans. For

ail Irregularities of'the Monthly Periods. Dr. Hoorri -, Coi:iu.m. is a sitki.v and I'OSITIVK

i.eratifying

jCMIK. It has been amply tested, and the most ]l:lve vou a Cuiieh, Cold, or any disease of the '""'"T

from every town and city where it is known.— Price ?1 j-cr bottle, or six bottles for Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corncr of Third and Chesinutstrect, St. Lonis, Mo., sole jiropoie•°r-

Dec. CS.1S5S. vol 10 no 23.

NOTICE.

in tho Tear 1S59, it being the 12th jndicial d:iy of.,the XIareh terip of the^JMontgomery CircuitjCourt. for said year, and before tba-IIonora- Throat. Chest and Lungs. ice—Trial bottless 23 cents larger bottler, fl tie Tohn M. Cowan, Jud^e of.mid conHj the fol 1 owin*.order was lnade'Riul entered of reeard in the order book of said connty: viz* Ordered that tho March term of. the Montgomery Circuit Court be adjourned until Tnesday the nineteenth day of .Ttiiv next (1S59.1 for the purpose of disposing of the unfinished business of *aid term, there not beinir sufficient time to comoieto the same at tho regular term as limited Tby

r-law

and iris Jiercby

ordered thatTilI of "the ntrfinrshed Irnfines.a of said court stands continned until that time, and the clerk of this court is directed to give legal notice of said adjourned term) by publication of this order for three weeks snecessivelv in tho'*Montgomerr onrnal" and "Crawfordsville Review.'1

In witness wlicrcof. I hereto subscribe iT I mj" name and aflix the seal of said conrt I at Crawfordsville the 23d dav of Mav,

A. D. 1S53. Wm'iC. VANCE,"

Clerk of the Montgomery Circuit Courtv May 25, 1S59. 8w.

.Attention!

interest to call on EB. H. COX & CO., at \Yillson &. McDonald's Law Office.

Pitts. Improved Thresher. (.Jarr & Co's., Improved Thresher, six and eight Horse Power. A. B. Crawford's new and Improved Clrain Separators. /..j

W. Cumberland,

ABRAHAM 1IK A 'I'll, PETER WILCOX, .1 AMES MACK. 11 AN! HAL TROUT, S. GLORE, JOHN SUTTON, JAMES WASSON, EZRA THOMAS,

E following area few of the names wc have lo certificates over their own signature, as will be seen

JOHN DEAL, \N*ni. II. DOW NE\ JOHN ELLIS. SAM'L. BEN NET, GEO. REED, M. STRATTEN, A. MAli'l'lN,

OKO. BRATTON, Esq. A can IIASIIB A RGEIt, THOMAS NEiiLEY,

E»l\ BENNETT, JOIIN CANLNE. 11A ON TE BACK,, JAMES B.JESSI!. A. FLA KEG AN".: 7- •.

MATHEW DAVIDSON, Wm. WILLIAMS, Win. HANCOCK, NATHAN CARPENTER, G. F. SUTTON. ANDREW WILSON, f-vr JACOB HILL,

GEO. BVERS. "A. W. HUNT, A. WILLIAMSON,

JOHN PRESTON, JOSEPH HARTER, JOHN FOOT, W. C. BARNES,

WAjmi

TJB

J. W. CUMBERLAND.

Stop That Cough!!

1)11. CARTERS COUGH JIALSAM, Will cure Coiiehs, Colt!?, Asthma. Consumption. Hronchitti*, Spittinc of Rlood,

Pain in tho Sid and Breast, Pleurisy, •\Vhoopiita: Coutrh, Cronp, I.iver Coinplaint. I'alpitntion of the Henri, and all Disrnscs of tlu: Thioat, Clu st, it Lnnss. Too much care and attention cannot be piven

to

diseases of the TIIUOA and LUNGS. Header

reports of CTKKS are daily received I.untrs"? Do not neslcct it. Delay is DANont-

per bottle, or6 bottles for *•". Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, sole proprietor, and to whom all orders must be sen^ to get the genuine. 15?" Sob] In- T. D. KROWN and MANSON POWERS, Drnggists, Crawfordsville, and bv Druggist- generally.

Wall Paper! Wall Paper!!

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

WINDOW PAPERS

Put tent Curtain Fixture?: bnff Curtain Mtislin' FIRE BOARD PRINTS Tasoels, Cord, &c., «fcc.,

ly cases. Having ente old and reliable firm at Washington City, all those who are entitled to land warrants and pen- J. siona under any of the acts of Congress, and having failed to.receive their dues, wjll find it to their ^^LL kinds of Toys, congiiting of Dolls, Birds

Pensions procured and renewed. ared into a co-partnership with an'

TOYS! TOTS! TOYS!!-

Dogs, Tin Wagons, Ho^es and Carts, Animals, Toy Dishes, ABC Blocks, Toy Cheeker

I. S. One of the above firm being a Notary Boards, and other kinds too tedious to mention, Public, will attend to all Notarial business, en- for sale bv FRANK M. HEATON. trusted to him. «av 7,'59-no 42 ly. Ji W cor. of Main & Green.

.YER'S ...

FOR TIB JPEEDT*"Ctttt OT

Intermittcat Fe%erf mr Fever.nwLAjt Fcfer^Chill Fever,£Dhi

Remittent1 FefcrjF Chill Fever,p)nmb Ague, Periodical Hcadnchc, or Bilious Headache, and Bilioos Fevers, indeed for the whole class of diseases orii iaatiag la bUiary^terangcncnt^caiisciLj kythe Halarikbifiaiasniatic countries#! No one' remedy is louder called for by the necessities of. the Aincricaii people than a sure and safe, curc for :l"cvcr and Ague. Such wc arc now enabled to- oifer, ivith a pcrfect certainty that-it: will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, founded on proof, tliat no harm can arise hom its "use in nny quantity. -V.^p 'iltat' which prote^^'Ironi or, prevents this disorder must be of^imnieiisc* Verviee in tlic communities where it prevails:" JPrccention is better than: cure, for the patient escapes .the risk-which' lie must run in violent attacks, of this baleful distemper. This "Cuke" expels the. miasmatic poison of Fever axi Ague from the system

:nnd

prevents the develop­

ment of the iiiscasc, if taken' on the first- approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only theibest-remefly ever yet,discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large_ quantity wc supply* for a doU^ft jfcrutg»/it7'withizit the*reach .oC-every body ttfl'd in bilious districts, wliCTe'Prvki: and AcuE prevaik,'jCvery body elioul(l Jiavo it and use it frSfelv l|5ffi for Are tuid irfofection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of,§11—jthe poor as wcll -us the rich. A great superiority of this remedy ^over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain curc of Intermittcnts 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 the consequencc of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disordcra. arise from its irritation, among which arc Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the liowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. This Cuke 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 cr daily while exposed to the infection, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Ilence it is even more valuable for protection than curc, and Jew will ever suffer from Intermittcnts, it' they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords.

Ayer's Cathartic Pills,

FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so composed that disease within the ran^e of Jlieir action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organism, corrccting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a icmedy at once so simple and inviting.

ISot only do they curc the every-dny complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis niy American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints Coxtircitesa. Ilftnlhin ii, Headache arisi111/ from disordered Sini)inr/i, Xinist tr, lndir/cx(!on, J'aiit in and Morbid hirn liiiii of the lloice/s, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite^ Jfiiii'dirr, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. They are an excellent alterative for the renovation of the Mood and the restoration of tone and strength to the system debilitated by disease, '„i j-i .,

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ron the nArm cure or Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,

Croup, Uronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and lor the relict'of Consumptive I'ntinnts in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When ouec tried, its superiority over every other me'licineofits kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues arc known, the public no lunger hesitate what antidote lo employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that arc incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has L'aincd friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted tliev can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. rilEPAKF.D HY

DR. J. €. AYER & (JO. LOWELL, MASS. Malison «fc Towers. Crawfordsville: Talburt iV Son. Waveland: W Miller. Ladoga: and by all dealers iri Medicines. At wlinlusah ly Si.ire, Eckstein Co.. Cinciiin.ui .Sept. lJ.jS. \l'inl'\vl.

Dr. Baker's Specific.

4

ors. MILLIONS die annually by neglecting a rice$l 50 j^cr bottle. COMMON COLD. Colds and' Coughs load" to ^Prepared by f)R. EASTERLY, r,

CONSUMPTION, and then to an early death.— Third and ». hcstnut streets, St. Louis. Mo., sol P.e arl vi.-cd in time, and procure at once that cele-

bratcd' remedy, DR. CARTER'S CCUGII P.AL-

1ST ?old by T. D.r.ROWN and MANSON & ?AM. the neatest and BEST REMEDY INTIIE POWERS. Druggists, Crawfordsville, and by WORLD. It has cured thousand* upon thou ruggistsgenerally. sands after physicians and every other remedy I had fai'edTaud the patient-given up to die. Plivsicians, druggists,and all who have used Dit. Cais-

TEis's Corou Balsam, nniveraally acknowledge it

jgEit rcmembereil thaton the aflth dav of March the most PROMPT, PLEASANT and EFFICA-

CIOUS REMEDY known for all diseases of the

roPr'l:t

1

This is a safe and ccrtain Cure forfionorrhoca, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakncss, Chordee, and all Diseases of the

Kidney's and Rladder, and all Diseases of the Genital Organs. Reader, have you private disease Do not! neglect it. If you go to a regular physician with I your case ynn ]eril your reputation. If you go to an a»vki:tisino qimck.you i-ehit. toci: iikai.tii ron life. Avoid both, and use Pi:. HakeiiV SfKciKic, which has saved thousands upon thou- I sands from the hands of the Meih-iles.- ^i-acks. I if not from a PRESfATfrf obavk. With I)b. J'am:i:'s SrECiriryon eaiiCn:E Y..fi:srf.r and 1'kevext EsrosruE, as plain directions for useaeeompany the incdicine.

rn

Sold by T. D. RRdWN a"d MANS' 'X POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and bvdruggi.-ts gcnerallv.

Tremendous Attraction!

CRAW ORDSV^LLEI

BOOK STORE!

LARGE and VARIED A??ORTMEN

BOOKS, STATIONERY,

AND FANCY ARTICLES, .si.f 5 i't

.1 list rccei ved, kept in a

cej.

embracing every thin? nsnally

BOOK STOKE,

And which will be disposed of at Cincinnati pri-

Mav 7 '59. FRANK ITKATTN.

GOLD FENS.

FIRST rate article of GOLD PESS, with sliding Desk Holders a-id fiver cases also ho! dors, without the pen, and pens without the holder—manufactured by ':A. Morton & Co., New York." All pens stamped as above will be warranted for 6 months. For r»«y-T,]

THE, CHEAP

rolM,cco

At Vholf "f 'i Miiii-t fiaures. "Mav 7.

sale cheap bv KKANK tfEATON.

HARDWARE

axd

t«MMISSI0\ ST()RK OF

SAMUELffGPEGG,

si-'- 3

Is the Place to Euy fKO\, WII.S. .STEM,,-,

..AXELS, SPRINGS,

IS

SASH AND GLASS,

ALL KJSpS 01''

will ..iiini'

W^TITII a general assortment cf Knglish. (ierman and American .:• if .*

Hardware and utlery,

A'so Sntllcry, Couch ai together with their impi' kcd

Ilarn.1 Trimmings

Farming: Implement:

Knives it Forks from ."0 ccnts hockct Kii! ves from 10"cents t'

to i-f-t

per sett.

Silrer Plain) Forks aw! S'/xxtus,

Also AHIiatta. Argi-litinn, f/erm-ili Silver. tania, and Iron Jjpoou.s. together with an

ENDLESS VAEIETY

Of other articles having purchased my en stock

•.Dircct from llic Manufucluro.-

AND IMPORTERS,

to suit pinch:

I propfl

quality.

Xo. 2 riirpii .Mav V. li

WHffl.BR 4 WILSON'S

MACHINES.

O jF 1 E

iVo. ft GoinssseivFnl Block.

LA TFJ YETTE 1X1).

OOOD NI'.U'S.—A rodu( f. ^t win^ Mai'liini's is :tn :•nm-i wi'll estalilisli.'d. and. at see tio reason wliv |j,,.v -Ilould

trials have hcen nuiucro! any pretensions have [competition, in every son machine has won the may instance tin: S'ate 1'

Fair oft ie St. J.outs

Christian Advocate and Journal. all at onr 'illice, N». 'i l.'oniuiereial J»lock. over I'lresser'tJ Store and satisfy y.eir-c'.vi-. rd--r-promptly filled, ar.d Maciiini's warranted )or .three years, and full insf uetioiis givtn tree fit' charge.

Sewing .Machine Xeedlcs. Silk. Twist and I

Thread, always on hand, and all kinds of Machine ing. Stitching an.I Hemming, exocu: in the I

he.-t style,

ins hort G. Iv.

.lice, and tea H. OitVIS. la'

May 7, 1

[1

I a:Rulers a_i_i] Mai/i/fact.inr.s nf

CIG ARS, SNUFF,I a I) TO 15 ACi

Sot'L/T

BIDE

Jlat/LStreet,betirrr/L ton ant/

(ifcrn.STREETS.

•CBAAVFORDSVJLLE.

^I'ol'LD rr spcctfuliy infomi be .-itiiiens gen-crall-.thnt Imvinir boiiL'I.t the eptahlish-Mtiii'-rit of Mr. A. N«lte. ar)l i.^hiu? to do ii livinir iiii-iness. would solicit a eonl nuati...n of the I bcral patronage heretofore exteiid«*l to tlii/coiicorn, ('all at the 'rl.I stand, .p|yisitc .Mount's Eagle Hotel, sifjr: of tiie Indian Chief/..'

JJi. KASTKJiI.V

of F« rer ini-idfiit to fli«* \VpsJ. 5 Anions all the i.'ELEURATEi) REMTililE^ fur Agn* and Fever, first and t-r-riK^t :i: rank ftands I

Ir Kasterly's Fev«r and A-.-ik- Kiib-r.? This medicine is a positive the. 1oUi »-.»v

and :KiiA.vt.vT. Dnring tiie lar't fivcy.

Call in every body. at the Old Stand, north-west cured over two iu'.-'Ijbko Tiiot:^.vM c*wh^cb

corner Main and Green streets, and yon can le snpplied with almost nnything in the Book, Stationary .and Notion line."

———

/'i.'.i? if

$40,0005 sfqpki'

.1 .-•• AX TMJ-i i-

or

tY GO'ODB

EVE A

(r,\

LITY

rp st

rs in prices as'well a.'

SAMUKIi It. fJUICCfl. .Maui M.. Siirn of I'a.lli.ck, iS'o. 1J. Iv.

,J- STYLE, at

SHjPiWLS, MANTILLE!?,: Lf:

A

ITU'

in tin'.

they rtLrht to I.e. in ev.-vv hru.°vh'M Sevi-r.-I vurieties are manufactured, adup'cd to various |uirpones. So far as public opinion I'.is heen foniu-d and Uttered lie preference emphatically aeecr.led to the \V heifer illsoit .\I ieliine lor family use ami for maiiulac'nrits in the saine ranpo of purpose and material. Pni ins the present sua-.•!) the

I'd all the patents of

cn l.rntiL' se the W hiirhest liis of

!i.-l y. 11!i11• Wi-.-r-ij. ImiiiiTta, Mississippi, "el at Kitir :n ineinKnliiiuorc. i"chiiioud.

IVnnsylva::ia. K"i

IMersy.

sin. Virginia, Michigan. Missouri and California. nati, Miicagn. St. Louis. and San Francis o. At tl .Mechaniciil Association the E.vanniit v. as mpo.M'd o| twenty ih Ladies .•!' the high jest social standing, who. without a dissenrin voice, awarded for the VVeeeh it Wilson Ma chine the 1 ighest and r-nlv premium, a Silve i'Pst»'li(*r, valued at ?7.1. If'thrse facts do not e« tablish a rupntation. we know not what oaii.--

N(). t\: OIllfliClTi il li]

ITH tie l,,re ment of

lilraljistni

IIATS &,

CAPS--AT

Carpets! Carpets!! at

...ISro-g,

BOOTS & WIIOES

JMUKCT FiiOM Tili',

\HV liiii'JaiM! Manur.H'torlos

Ready Made Clothing

its, ron ti iK,

II marc gr.wls at retail than

AXY

ox/: noi si-: /x

I 1ST I _A_ 1ST

2- A A IJ W & Sv Zj

UTSTDEHSELL

ALL COMPETITION!

\vi: sit aj.-i, 'i ro.ur. and

SI

:i:

IMMENSE STOCK.

£Mh(i%

ISL^L7' 22'^ SS.9

5,000,000 4,000,000

ft. Lumber, lbs. Bacon, lbs. Feathers,

2,000,000 C.rrha)! HC for

li I n-cl. Their utiiiU Uio preiiciit jriei's. l|i"l l.o limnd.

quarts, at

\if.\.M HJ OT[II /:S.

lillffiS s. lilllljlilKi

Having cnsolidated nli f.f

•'cr ,'i Wilii nt. \V,: Vork. Xc-.v

CD 1ST

JEi

I

aic prepnrt'd \j .u.-.toin«rs at the

wai' on our fr ai.il

:I in tl.

i).

A urn t.

& li

rnn.v.

.1' -i*I Retail! Tlin lil^tfRob nun.] Ll^.ir. will !c sold it the l"-vc sciiui/J'S & VANIJVK

r«inplet,,

t.

We

STOCK. COMPLETE,

Ot rrrn/ Iij,ai!///r/rl:

FA.VCV AMI STAS'IJ':

O O S

XAIES

nd-

rars

has established its M' a--y AI. t. l-.un WEST as the ONLY RKI.IAIII.E REM ED for the enre jf tl.e.-e distrcsfinjr complaints. It ill akn cure Enlar^cmetii of the Spleen, Atr'ie Cake, Ac. I It is perfectIy ilAiraiM.* to the most deiif-atc r.n Istitntion tender infant.- Try it. yo atllic'ed.

J3f~ Price fl j-or bovt-ie, or six bottle* for *. tsr I'repsfed by Dr. Eacti rlt, Corner of I Third and Cliestnnt streets, St. I.ouis, Mc., soiu

Proprietor. *.•: I er?old by T. D. BROWN and MANSON .t POWERS, Drug/iits, Cra» t'ordiivsilo, and by Jruggiau: generally.

3

Shawls, Bonnets, Clothing,

linls, toips, Hoots, Siioes,

XI) w.

ev ry nto'd i,

"••'•!i in:-v c.tti

VIM)\YA !'I

s/itilL' At X'. I. ?'s i.vr Cm /i.v.',

O O E !E

tiling :u the

GENERAL HARDWARE.

CUTLERY, SADLERY, TOOLS,

Fanning Implements,

sash, class,

Partici'Iar til !:»od.]n this lino from

f:' r.i'b' nuv find iih il.-,'-,

Fever and Ague Killer!! Thi ?I«'diciiic will cure Fever anil Airne. IJnmh Ami!, Cliil's and I'nvcr. Inrrtinit trntnnd Remittent Kcvfrro. and ever form S & 1

?clc.-ti'

in»ii' iduns and fniporlcr

aMiirud ibiit ih'y *?!l

15

i" Si 15 1 S

As v.c:l s.« tin: ^r-:alc."i variety.

invito :bc- [i ilivin tinsL ive

r.t.-aKy ,ijn iy

Not

Undersold

te

HOUSE EAST OF

I. vS

A

V,

Proidace "f every kind tjken ?.i libera! rii-cs

(HUMES

4- ni ii.unia,

E

A| ri! 5i'», vol. Kj.'OKK or r' ve ditf-ircnt paltcrfi ftyb-'rif Stoves at '.pri! I'i. IS.vi.

•-.-11.

HIVK

iOT I

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