Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 August 1859 — Page 3
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August 1-1. w!.
[No. 640.1
SYNOPSIS
Of tki President's Proclamation, Ho. 640, dated the thirtieth day of Bby, 1859.
It order* Public Land Mies in the
State
of Iowa,
to be held at the time and places stated as follow*, vU:
At the Land Offioe at Fort Dodge, commencing On X0X0ATtTBKTWiVTY-*IXTIIDAT OF SXPTZMBKB wra*.-forth* dUpoaal.of thePublic Land* heretofore CKOrrEBKO. of rirrr-oxK
Towssmrs and parts
of townships, situated in the northwestern part of *oid Bute, in the conn ties of Hnmbqldt, Wright. Koranth, Bancroft, Pocahontas, Palo Alto, and Emmett.
At th* Land Office at Sioux City commencing on UoXDAT, THE THIRD DAT OF OCTOBEB Jf**T, for the disposal of the public lands heretofore unoffered, •itnatcd in the counties of Pocahontas, Pulo Alto, Emmett, Clay, Cherokee, Bnena Vista, O'Brien. Oeeola. Sioux, Buncomb, and Plymouth, TriiHTT-biTE townshipand parts of townships.
Lands appropriated by law for the use of Schools, Military and other purposes, together-with the I "Swamp nnl overflowed lands," mil be excluded from the sales.
The *alcs will bo kept open until the lands are All offered, whiali is to be accomplished within two weeks, and no longer nnd no private entry of any of tho lands will be permitted nntil after the expiration of the two weeks.
Pre-emption claimants are required to establish their claims to the satisfaction of the proper Regisier and Receiver, und make payment for the name, on or before the day appointed for the com'inenccnient of the public sales, otherwise their claim will bcforfeitcd. 'i
TIlOS. A. HENDRICKS.
Commisioner of the General Land Office. "Washington I rrv, July 12,1859. August 6, 1S59. wC.
NOTICE.
•S •hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed administrator of thcestato of Henry Cummings lute rf Mnntgonierv caunty, deceased, •aid estate it*supposed to be solvent.
Aug. 6, w8. JOHN 51. BLY, Administrator.
Administrator's Sale.
TVOTICK is hereby given that I will sell nt public auction,on Saturday the 27tli day of Aujrust, 1850, at the late residence of Ilcnry Cninraings. late of Wayne township, Montgomery com.ty, deceased, his personal property, consisting oflior3cs, tattle, corn, wheat, household and kitchen furniture,
Ac. A credit of nine months will be
ven on all sums over lirce doll urn, the purchaser giving his note wi naproved security, waiving nil benefit of valuation laws.
Aug. 6, w3. .JOHN iM. BLY, Administrator.
NOTICE.
S libhiisy jjivon that the undersigned has been appointed administrator, with lie will anue.wJ of the estate of Cornelius Michaels, late of Mnn*.gotiicrv coutitv. deceased, said estate is solvent.
SAM I'LL GILLI LAND, Administrator Aug. C, w3. with will annexed.
Administrator's Sale..
ij^OTlCE is hero.' given that I will sell ut publie unction, ('ii Monday thc'2'.'thday of August, IS'iO, at the residence of'Cornelius Mi.-hiicls, late •of Montgomercounty, deceastd, his personal property. consisting of horses, cat tie, hogs, sheep, wheat in the bushel, corn in the field, wagon, farming •utensils, household nnd kilchcn furniture, &c., «fce.
Terms: A credit of twelve months will he given on all sums excccdinir three dollars, the. purchaser *fi\ing his notes with approved security, without jinv relief ftoin valuation laws.
SAMUEL CILUI.AND, Administrator Aug-C, ivS. with will annexed.
N-Jticu to Heirs rf I'ctitiuii to Sell ISrnl IMiitr.
.STATE OF INDIANA,
Montgomery
Cocxtv,
Notice of Application for License
iTU'li is hereby given that I wiil opplv to th" h'«ard of C•miuis.-iomiis of Montgomery I'oiinty. lieli itia. at tln ir in-.\t tei rn. cmiimcnciiiir the I\ri-t Mmiday in September, lS.Vj.for tense to sell intoxicating I,i«pior.»Jin less fjii.mtity tlinn a miai .it a time." fir one year. My place of 1 ii.-iuo.-^ and the premises wlumin s.ii 1 liquors live to bo drank are .o nt-d on the north corner of Lot No. |i o. oiit-'ional town pint, on the corner of
Jreun and Spring Stivets, in tho town of Oruwf.rdiviile. Union Town.-hip. ntgomery fount Indiana. (JEOliUE J. II.WS.
Notice of Application for License.
!V
k'OI'ICI'. is berchv uiven, that 1 will apply to the Board of Commissioner.* of Montgomery county, Indiana, at their next term, commencing «i tlit: first .X'ondav in September. IS,".?, for a' Lirei se to hcII Malt Liquors in less ijUMitilics than un ivt at a time," for one year. Mv place ol bu.-ine.-s nil.I the premises whereon sai x. alt l.i quors ari- to be ilratllc. aro lueated in the Uriel I buildiiif: on the corner of Wasl'.ington and Markct streets, lot number (IJ. 111 the town of Crawfordsville. Union township. Mont ironierv county, Indiana. 11 K.N KY l.UKKNZ."
August f., l- .0--iw.
Notice of Application for License.
NOTICE
Union township. Montgomery county. Indiana. and all others whom it may coucein. that I will apply to the Board oi Commissioners of the. county of Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, nt their n« vt term, commencing on the first Monday in September, A. I). IS-W. for a License to sell '•Intoxicating Liquors in a less quantity '.ban a quart at a time." for one year. My place of business and tho premises on and in hicli 1 desire to fell snid Liquors are located oil tho west half ot lot number one hundred and eight, O^S) ns the name is know,ii and designated on the original plat tho Town of Crawfordsvillo. Montgomery county. Indiana, thcjsanio bcincr in the said township of Union, in saiifcountv of Montgomery. Indiana.
Aug. 6, JOHN K. HURLEY.
STATE Of INDIANA.
(July
Sent
WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
30, lS59-3w-pr's fee #3 "5.
8TATE~OF INDIANA, Monigomerr County, I
Edward Keys, et, al.
COMES
ss
Conrt of Common Pleas, July Term, A. D. 1S39. Margaret Keys, et. al., 1 vs. Petition for Partition.
now the said plaintiff by their attorneys, Thomson & KisUne, and file the following nfHdavita of non-residence, to-wit: [here insert them] by which it is khown that Joseph II. llasliner, Darid Hashner, sen., Hannah Hashncr, David Hashner, jr., and Marcaret Hashncr, parties to this action, are not residents of the State of Indiana. It i* therefore ordered bj tho Conrt that notice of the
endcncy of this action be given to said non-resi-defendants, by publication of this order for twe weeks successively in some weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in this county and that the same will stand for trial at the nest term of this Coort, to be holdcn at the Conrt House in Crawfordsville, commencing on the l\wt Monday in October next [1S59.] And thereupon this causo is continned. Attest:
SS.pr*'tt
IMS"
WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
July $0, lS59-3w-pr'» fee #S 75.
PEPPER,
Spice and Cinnamon, ground and un-
ground, for sale by &pr 21 '5S MANSON & POWERS.
f.- ^TVONT forget to try our Cigars and Tobacco wc 't*MJ hive choice articles.
MANSON & POWERS.
ERIOR Fresh Teas at spr 34 '59 MANSON As P0WXK6
THE SECRET ICTBiailES OF YOUTH MATURITY,
Jilt PaMishedf Gratis, iitkTVouiil: A FEW WORDSONTHE HATIONAL TREATMENT, without Medicine, of
Spermatorrhea, or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emission), Genitia! and Nervou* Debility, Premature Decay of the
System. Impotency, and impediment* to Marriage generally. BY B. DE LANEY, M. D.
The important fact that the many alorminc complaint*, originating in the imprudence ana. solitnde of youth, may be easily removed without Mcotcncc, is in thi-t small tract clearly demonstrated: and tho entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, .ally explained, by means of which !very one is enabled to core
mmtzLT
perfectly and at tht lenit pos«'-
ble cost, thereby avoiding all the advertiaod nd«-i trnms of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to
Dr.
B. DE LANEY, 83 East
81st Street, New York City. May 21, 8m.,
A CARD TO THE LADIES.
Dr. J. Dnponco's Golden Periodical Pills
FOR FEMALES. THE
combination of ingredients in Dr. Dnponco's Golden Pills ore perfectly harmeless.— They have been used in the private practice of old Dr. Dnponoo for over thirty years, and thousands of ladies can testify to their great and never-l'nil-ing«ticeess in almost every case, in correctin"-r-regularitics,iclieving painful a.nd distressing menstruation, particularly at the change of .life, From five to ten pills will cure that common yet dreadful complaint, tho Whites, Neaily every lady in theland suffers from this eomplnint. The above pill ha* pormantly cured thousands, and will cure youifyn,use them. They cannot harm yc u. on the contiary they icmove all obstruction, restore nature to its propper channel, and invigorate the whole system. Ladies, whose health will not permit uu incrcas- of Family, will find these pills a, succestnl preventative. Pregnant females or those supposing themselves so, aro cautioned against using theso pills while pregnant, as the propi ietor assumes no responsibility after the admonition, although their mildnes would pievent any mischief to health—otherwise-these pills arc recuomincnded. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price $1 per box.
N. B.—Be particular in asking for Dr. Dnpon-, co's Golden Pills, and remember, tlicy nre not n' secret nostrum, every ngent is given*the receipt composing the pills, and they will tell yon.they are the be^t and safest pill ir Female*. ever intr duced,since tiic science of Medicine dawned hpon the World. Octtober 23,135S. ly
FOK COIKUIS, COLDS
D1XONS
hottle
.SS:
JVOTICK is hereby given, that Samuel Ciliiland Executor of the estate of Charles I'M ivards. deceased, has tiled his petition to sell the real cs-
fntuol' the decedent, his p-rsonal beinir iiiMitiicient to pay his dchts and that iid pelilic. wi'l be lieardut the next term of the Court of Common
i'
eas of said C».uni\. VVM. C. VANCE. CU-rk Aug. ti. wl. C. 0. C. of .Montgomery County.
&•••
wi
Watches! Watches!! Watches!!!
f^AK.MEIIS. Mcrclian's. Mechanics, nnd the res' I. of manUiml. will find it to their intire.-t. to call iino examine my stock of Watches before purchasing elsewhere. They are imp'.i ted direct ftom the Hastern Manufactories, itn embrace all kinds and quaiit'es. Ea-'li Watch warrautcil one year. [junc 2.".] JAS. PATTERSON.
Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.
Oft KIt. :iT-I).\Y mill -J-l-hniir Clocks, of dif vf"7 l'crcnt patter, all warranted, just leccived ami *"«»r sal till .! ii). IS.
ONE
s8
Momgouicrr County, I'
Coi.rt«f Common Tleas, July Term, A,
j' Curran Johnson, vs. J•Eliza A. Johnson,ct. al.)
V.
CRistine,nowattorneys,plaintiff,
1S59.
Petition for Partition.
OMES the said by Tho son ifc his and files thcfollowine atbdavit of non-rcsideneo, to- wit: [here insert it] by which it is shown that Theodore. Mariali \V., Francis E., liobcccA. Mnsonria A. and Mary 11. Johnson, parties to this Action, are not residents of the State of Indiana. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that notice of the pendency of this actiou be riven to aaid non-resident defendants, by publication of this order for tlirec_ weeks niccessivoly in some weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in this county and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of this Court, to bo holdcn at tho Court House in Crawfordsville, common,, ing on the first Monday in Vjtobcr next [1SS9.] And therefore this cause is continued. Attest:
JAS. PATTERSON. l!'lv.
Spectacles, Spectacles.
C*
is hereby L'iven to tho citizens of
()L1).Silver
pebble classes, just i'tors and (loL'glcs. June.-i.*, 1
JAS. PATTERSON'S.
gross Bocrhnvi
apr '24 '55
's Holland Bitters. MANSON fc POWERS.
OMETHING NEW The"Ajax" Kirallcd, THEwithoutsand
Celebrated Cook Stove the Economist, with or ovens, call nnd sec it nf April 16. JOHNSON'S.
Pocket Knivesjujid Porte Monies
TIIE
largest stujjk in
a oursel ve?.
June 25,1S50.
Cull and seo for
Musical Instruments.
A CCOKDEONS, Flutes. Fifes. Violin nnd Ouij.X. tar Strinsrs,and ail other articles in that lino. June -2o, 1S59. AS. PATTERSON.
A
Full stock of "AJAX'S" at" JOHNSON'S? April lf, 1S39.
HOWE'S,
Hurley's Bull's, and Gnvsott's Sar
saparilla, for sale by apr24'5S fANSON & POWERS.
Odd Pens,
OFJune
the finest quality for sale bv 25, 1859. JAS. PATTERSON.
LPPi:K OIKtV STOVE*
Large varietr styles, and sizes to suit pnrcl.-as-ersat JOHNSON'S. April 16,1869.
STATE OF INDIANA,)
SJ!
Montgomery County. t" Court ot Common Pleas,October term A.I). 1S59. Richard Graves vs. I Joseph Bigtrsft Charles jl. Wright, Complaint. (Impleaded with I Thomas E. Harris William H.Wright.
WHEREAS, said plaintiff by Nay lor and Hurley, hisi attornoys, filed in tho Clerks office ot said Court, his complaint in the above entitled cause said plaintiff by his attorneys also filed the affidavit of a disinterested person setting forth that said defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana, therefore notice of tho filing and pendency of said complaint, is hereby given to said non-iesident defendants
Joseph Biggsand Charles
H. Wright, that they may appear on the first day of the next term ot said Conrt to be holden in the Court Honse at Crawfordsville in said County of Montgomery, commencing on the first Monday in October next, 1859, and answer laid complaint.
Ju.y 28, w4. Attest, WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
£TA Boxes Star and Adamantine Candles, for WV sale cheap by «pr 3«'5S MANSON & POWERS.
Stop That Gongh!
DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM, Will care CMfks, CoM* Arttai. Coasaniptioa, Bronchittiis Spitting of Blood,
Pcii iathe Side •ad Breast* Pleurisy, WkMpiai CoKk* Cronp, Liver Cemplaiat, Palpitation of the Heart, trad all Disease* of the Throaty Chest, & Langs. Too much care nnd attention cannot be given to disease* of the THROAT and LDNGS. Header hare yon Congh/Cold, or
of
&.C.
MUN ROE'S COUGH BALSAM, a simple and effecacious remedy in all the above complaints anil all the diseases of the chest and lvxcs, especially in asthma. Price 2fcents, per bottle.
AROMATIC BLACKBERRY CAItilllfilTIVE.
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL in curing the most ritoTiiACThi) and aoorkvatiid eases of
entery,
Diauiika,
mer
Dys
Fi.nx,Cholera Mount's,Sum
Complaint,
ifcc. Price 2.")cents per bottle.
.MUNROE'S TOOTH ACHK SPECIFIC.
Will give immediate relief. l'licQ cents pel
"!i
nroics
itfS'cn i*ou|i)rirs.
A NEVER FAILING 'ci'I-'K F(R-jVSPEPSlA. I ask but a fair trial in proof of its value.— rice Al,00 per bottle.
All the above medicines are prepared by J. IJ. Munroe St. Louis. Mo., and for sale by Malison «V Powers. Cni\v!'ord:.v'dle.
Dec.-1. SI.")?. \lOn2Kl.
O S A N S I N
Jr* A. aST 1ST G-
Shop in Commercial Row. opposite the lie view" Jllicc. TUOS. II. WINTON.
Mi\ rch 17, 1S.1S*.
New Jewelry.
I.AUC! E stoid: of all tlr best styles nn m\*t i\ fashionable .lewclrv. iust received and lor ale by [.juue «.'»j i." JAS. PATTERSON.
nhy
Lnngs? Do not ncglect it.
ter Couon
MANSON fc POWERS.
Wholesale Agents at Crawfordsville,
Eor the counties ol Montgomery, Putnam nnd Parke. They will supply the trade at proprietors prices, nnd furnish circulars and show curas. "Ladies," by enclosing $1 to tho above Agt's. through tho Crawfordsville Post Office, can have Golden Pills scntto any part of the ciuntry (confidentially) by mail.
d«^(»e of tli*
Delat
is danoek-
OVB. MILLIONS die nnntiiilly by neglecting a COMMON COLD. Colds and Congha lead to CONSUMPTION, and then to an early death.—. Be advised in time, and'procrrre atoneo that celebrated remedy, DR. CARTER'S CCUGH BALSAM, the greatest and BEST REMEDY IN TIIE WORLD. Ilr lias enred thousands upon thousands after physicians and every other remedy had failedfandthe patient given^ipio djc., Phr^ sicians, driiggiists and all who hSiWitscd DR.
Balsam,
Car-
universally acknowledge it
the most PROMPT, PLEASANT anil EFFICACIOUS REMEDY known for all diseases of the TaR'oi.T,sCnE*T AjfD Lungs. V'
Price—Trial bottlcss'25 cents large? bottler, ftT per bottle, or_6 bottles for $5. E3T" Prepared by DK. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, sole proprietor, and to whom all Orders mu6t.be sen*, to get the^geni nine. 137" Sold by T. D. BROWN and ANSON & POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and by Druggist generally.
*i)R.
e7vbtErly's"
Fever and Ague Killer!!
This Medicine will cure Fever and Agne, Dnmb Ague, Chil sand Fever, Inreimittcntaud Remittent Fevers, and every form of Fever incident to the West.
Among all tho CELEBRATED REMEDIES for Ague and Fever, first ncd foremost in ranlc.sUndf
Ur. Knstrrly's Fever and'AsAe Killer.
This mcdieine is a positive cure, both speedy and permanent. Diirlng the last five years it has cured over two nrNnnco. .tuocsani) cases, which has established its efficacy is aii. parts or tiii: wkst rs the ON&Y R^TAB^SEMEDf for tho cure
tl ese distressing complaints. It will also cure Enlargement of tho Spleen, Ague Cake, &<?. It is perfectly harmless to the most delicate con stitution or tender infant. Try it, ye afllie'ed. f3FT Price |1 j^rrl^ttlei'otti^^otilcsifor jtoi',
Prepared. by
Dr..Easterly,
Corner of
Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mb., sole Proprietor. -i i: Sold by T. D. BROWN and ANSON & POWERS^ DniggistsiCrawfor^villo,i-ttnd~ ^v. druggistsgenerally.
Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial!
J^~This medicine will CURE all Female Complaints *nrh as Execssivc. Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, Flour Albns, or Whites, Barrenness, Sullow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness. cak nerves, Frightful Dreams, and all Disease? caused by Colds, Checked Perspiration, Excesses. Over Excitement, etc., of the Sexual Organs. Foi all Irregularities of the Monthly Periods,
Hooper's Coiidiai.
Dr.
CURE. It has been amply tested, and the most gratifying reports of CURES arc daily received from every town and city where it is known.— Price #1 per bottle, or six bot'les for #5.
Prepared lv I)li. EASTERLY, corner of Third ai.d Chestnut street, St. Louis, Mo., sole propoie'or.
EST Sold by T. 1. BROWN anil MANSON A POWERS. llniL'i'ists. Crawfordsville, and ry druggists generally.
Dec. 2&, li"S. vol In ii2ti.
Dr?. AS S
Iodine and Sarsapariila.
,r-c.M- cicv i. .• T^H IS Medicine will i*ki:mam:nti.t cuiie all disi'S I nnd I(t. I i.intin^ done in any style cases aiisiiiL' I'min an impure state of the that may be iillci t-r. Our ann will he to ni.oon. or other fluids of the system, viz: plcasit all. in all uranv stvleot Paintmz thatmav 1.0 called for. W
thankful for past favors.
other fluids of tin
•Scrofulii. Obstinate Old Sores. Pimples en
on tho Facr, Rlotches, flml~,ChronicSorr Kyes. Ringworm or Totter, Scnl«l llciul, Salt Ithcum, Cancers,Goitro, WliiteSwcllin?*i, Fever Sore.*, Piles Erysipelas. Swelling of ihti *lnnd«, Pnins in the
Bones nnd Joints all Ch'onie Diseases, and Diseases arising from the usi: of Mercury and Calomel. Such powerful curative properties arc combined
in Dr. Has'erlfy's Iodine and Sp.rspari la, that tho t.ON'fiF.ST staxiiino and WORST casks of disease are thoroughly CURED by it— Cases that had resisted every In own remedy nnd been given
up by the most distinguished Physicians, as conrir.MFitnnd incvrablk. For T.ivi:it
Co.vi-i.aint
Isvt.AXiMAToisv
nnd plated Spectacles oft he finest
•d. Also. Eve Pro 1 ATTKliSON. n-l'.Ov.
JA:
S.V.1.
Cutlery.
Acd
LARC.K stock of nt [june 2!.]
Table Cutlc I list recciv-
and DvsrErsiA it is an
iNKALt.mt.E nnMKHY. It will cure
Chronic
ano
Rhkumatism.
Lathis
no matter how BAD.
if faithfully nsed. It will cure every form ol" NERVOUS DISEASE, and strengthen and restore the system to perfect health nnd vigor. Itisa positive cure for FEMALE COMPLAINTS, such ns Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, BarrenneFs. ito. For females approaching that critical period of life—the cessation oftiie mi:nsi:s—itis invnlunbfc.
who admire a clear, beautiful, WHITE
SKIN nnd a rosy cheek, should use Dr. I- astorlv's Iodine nnd Sarspaiilla. It will remove pimples from the Fnco, Blotehos. and all roughness of the .«kin. and five a fair nnd beautiful complexion.
It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, diseases of the Kidneys. Bladders and Urinarv Organs. It has no iqunl in thes3 complaints.
Dr. Fnsterley's Iodine and Sarsapariila is a positiveand radical cure for
Mkrcuriai.Dis-
eask, no matter how deeply it may have enten into the frame nnd vital organs It will eradicate [every particle of Mcrenry from the system, an heal its bad effects. It will curc
Syphilis,
or
Venekeai. Diseass,
As.. AT1KRSON. jong may have been in the system and will thoroughly nnniiiilnto nn'd expel the svnirLiTtc vines, and all hereditary taints and poisonocs matter from the system, and restore it to a perfect stare of HEALTH and PURITY.
li 491y.
To the Afflicted with Scrofula or old Sores. Persons who have long been afflicted with Scrofuln old Sores, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head. Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin, ifcc., are advised I to procure GRIDLEY'S SALT RIIEUM AND
TETTER OINTMENT, to apply on the sores or diseased parts, whc.i using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsapariila. Tbo Iodine and Sarsapariila
purifee* the BLOOD, and drives ont of the system the mrcRE and viciocs matter, and removes the cause, while the Oixtxext HEALS THE SORES. When roth are used, (which we always recommend), a failure of a permanent and RAtitOAt. cure has never been known. They aro the best remedies in the world.
P. S.—Tho proprietor solemnly believes that his Iodine and Sarsparilla and Gridley's Ointment will ct*RE any form of
Ulcer
or
iny part of the system, if used according to directions, TOR A REASONABLE LEXOTII or TIMS. A rArrnrcL and hosmt tstal is all ask—I do not fear tho result.
J^Trice of the Iodino and Snrsaparilla #1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
75 cents per bottlo. Prepared by Dr.
Gridley'sOixtmext
Easti-iily,
southeast corner of
Third and Cbestnnt streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders may be addressed. |3P~Sold byT. D. BROWN and MANSON & POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and by druggists generally.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical Boxes,
REPAIREDandcallespecial
warranted. To this branch of
tho bnsine-s 1 attention, and feel confident, that in prices and quality of work, pcrfoct satisfaction will be given.
June35,1859-1y. t'AMES PATTERSON:
t?
roa the mtoY ctm of
Iatenaitteat Fever, or Ferer aad Agae^ Raaiiteat Fever,. Clull Fever, Dnmb Agae,
r^i'ludical
Headache, or Bilioas
Headache* aad Bilious Fevers, indeed M'tle'^Me eltMs of diseases 'ori^inatiag in biliary dentngement, caused by the Malaria of miasmatic countries. No one remedy is louder callcd for by the necessities of- the American people than a sure aad safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such •we ore now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise
from
its use in any quaii-
tity. That which protects from or prevents this disorder must be of immense service in the communities where it prevails.
better than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. This "Cube" expels the miasmatic poisoa of
and
Fever
Ague
akd
Ague
from the system and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on the iirst approach ofiits premciriitorj- symptoms. It is' not/only Uie^ljesij remedy ever Wet dfecovercd for. tiis class of ^n^lmnts, \/put also, the cheapest. The large quantity 'tfc supply, for a dollar brings it within the reach of even* body and in bilious districts, where
Fever
prevails, every body should have it
and use it freely both for cure and protection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach afj'all—the poor as well as the ricli. 'A great raperiQrityfof this 'remedy over any, other ever dtsobyteed for the speedy and certain cure of latennittents 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 consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen. Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels Colic, Paralysis, %id Derangement
of
the- Stomach,
all of which, when originating in this cause, put, on the intermittent type, or become periodical. "HiU CuaS eicpels the poison
from
the bloiod. ahd consequently, cures/tlieni all nltke -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 infefcfton.lhat will be excreted from tlie'system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure, and few will cverssnffer from' Intennittents,- if they" avail themselves' of-the protection this remedv affords. ...
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, arc so composed that disease within the range oftheir, action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
Eealth
is a srrEnv and. POSITIVE
ain or physical debility is astonished to find his or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting.
Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every hotly, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named i* pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints:
titK, Jnm,tlirc,
Costive-
of Appt
and other kindred complaints,
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. They arc an excellent alterative for the renovation of the blood and the restoration of tone and strength to the system debilitated by disease.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
l'Otl THE It A PI CURE OP
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Cronp, Bronchitis, Incipient Coiisump» tion, mid for the relief of Consumptive
Patients iu advanced stages of the disease^ So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous arc 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 once tried, its superiority over 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' 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 gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten.
PREPARED \DY
DR. J. €. AYER & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Maiifon A- Powers. Crawfordsville: Talburt .V Son. Wavelanil: (!. Mi cr. Ladoga: iu.it by all dealers ii. Medicines. At wholesale by Suire, Eckstein it t.'o.. Oiiuiiinaii.
Sept. -i. tS.*»8. fS, 'vlOnlOyl.
Br. Baker's Specific.
This is a safe and certain Cure forConorrhoea, (ileet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, C'hordee, and all Oiscascs of the
Kidney's nnd Madder, and nil Diseases of the (.enitul Organs.
Reader, have yon a private disease Do not neglect it. If you go to a regular physician with your case vou peril ytur reputation. If you go to an advertising qcack. you for i.ike. Avoid both, and
Specific,
llriO Dh. liAKKli'g
which has saved thousands upon thou
sands from tho hands of tho
Secondary
vent
Expositre.ns
no matter how
Merciless Quacks.
if not from a pklmatuef obavk. With l)u. B.vkeis's SniciKic you can Ccue
Vouiisei.f
nnd 1'p.e-
plain directions for use accom
pany the medicine. .*
1ST
Priec$l ."iO per bottle. Prepared by DK. EASTERLY, Corner Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor.
Sold by T. D. BROWN a"d MANSON it POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville. and by druggists generally
Tremendous Attiaction!
CRAWFORDSVILLE
BOOK STORE! A
LARGE of
Old Sobe,
and VARIED ASSORTMENT
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
AND FANCY ARTICLES,
or
embracing every thing usually
Jnsi received kept in
BOOK STORE,
And which will be disposed of at Cincinnati prices. Call in everybody, at the Old Stand, north-west corner Main and G'reen streets, and yon can be supplied with almost anything in tlie Book, Stationary nnd Notion line.
May 7 '59. FRANK IIEATON.
Pure Copper distilled C0BN & EYE WHISKY.
THEsubscriberisnow
manufacturing at his dis
tillery, one mile north of Crawfordsville, on tho Layfetto road, a superior article of Copper distilled Corn and Rye Whisky. Customers can be knppliod by the barrel, gallon or qnart.
a O Y: A
MACHINES,
O I E
IVo. 0 Conmicreial Block,
j',...
Prevention
is
LA FA YETTE 1XD..
GOOD NEWS.—A reduction in the price^'of jewing Machines is announced. Their utility is well established, and, at the pres -nt prices "wo iliov fS.°ni
W'--V Ule-v1sIi°ul'l
rs-v,-.?L'I?n.sy,V!i::ia.
..lissonri and Calilornia, .and at Fairs in Cincinnati.^, hieago. St. Louis, lialtimorc, Hichmond. i-nuhun iuineis.-o... At the Fair of^thc St. Louis .Mechanical Association the Ex:i was ccmpo.-cd of'tu-cnl est social Pt:indiiiir,..whp, without a dissentiiv voice, awurded lor. the- Weecler it Wilson Machine the 1 ighest and onlv jireinium. a Silver I'iteller, valued at .If"these facts do not establish a reputation, wc know not what can.—7 (Christian Ad vocate and Journal.
May i,.1SD9. ly. I al.nyutto, Iiul.
AGAIN IN THE FIELD,
With
EOERHAVE'3
A
of the largest, the
one
BEST & CHEAS^ST,
STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
Gents Clothing
A N N O I O N S
KVJ'ill BROU GnT TO TIIE
Crawfordsville Market!
(,)ur okl customers will fiiul us in .:.v
1, Biocii Tlaiu .^1.
Immt'diuti'iv east of Wa.-hiiigton Hall." •.
elegant lies prints
Wi.- are st llin yard. Mnslins. tin yard.
l.i
ln-.st (jnalities.
1
IIGLLAiVfi) BITTKR8.
TiiK CKi.i:r.nati-:i iioi.i.and kkmkdy fok
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KTXJ),
FEVER AHD AGUE,
rr.n,vroxn ..ealth and the various affections !^'-,1,10(1
consequent upon a Disordered Stomach cr LIVER,
Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, f'oiickv Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Anpetite. Dcron-: tt t- ^-e .- -i dencj, Costivne.cs, Blind and Bleecli,,^ Pilcs.^In A
all Nervous. Rheum: tie mid Neuralgic Affections. it has iu numerous instances proved high beneficial. and in others effected a decided cure.
Thisisa purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific piineipics. after the mann-r of the ccicbrated Holland I'rofeKsor. Ra-i havi .— Itsrepntation at lion." produced its introduction .-re. lie demand comineneinfr with hoe of the Fatherland scattered ovir the faeeof this miirbty courtiy.many of whom bnmglit willithem at handed down the tradition of its value.
truly wonderful medicinal virtue* must be ncknowlcdireil, Itis particu'arly rreommended to those |c-rsons whose constitutions nlay have been impaired by the continuous use of ar lent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect. it finds its way directly to" the seat life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising upthedroopingspirit.and infusingnew lieaMi and vigor in the system.
READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly conconeenlrattd Bcerhavu'n Holland Bitters is put 'ip in half-pint bottle* only, and retailed at ONE' DOLLAR per bottle. Tlie great demand for this trulv celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations. which the public should gnard against pnrcliasing.
Beware of Imposition' See that our name is on the lable of every bottle yon buy.
Benjamin P«se,Jr.tCo,Snlc Proprietor*. I Pittsburgh, Pa. R. Browninc, Wholesale Airent, Indannpoli-.
Malison & Powers, Crawfordavile. June 11, 1 So'.'. No. 47-ly.
YANKEE NOTIONS. BEADS.
Bracelets. Watch Chains. Fish Hooks and Lines Tooth Ticks, line assortment, of Pocket Books. Porte Mennies and Purses, pocket Compa»sea, Knives. For sale at may 7.] FRANK HEATON'S
NOTICE
ISappointed
JOHN W. BURK
Jane IS. 8m.- by J. S. OWN BY.
hereby given that tbe undersigned has been Administrator, with-the will annexed, of Edward W- Kelsey, deceased,said estat3 is supposed to be|Krivent. ALBERT KELSEY
July 2. w3. Administrator with will annexed.
W.LM &M,
TTTOULD beg lei»«Jo say/ lo thoir frien'ds and "10 eommnnlty in general, that they are now in receigt of a nice stock of staph* and family
Ao. 1
not be round, n«
thej on^'l.t to be, every household.' Sevcr.il varieties are manufactured, adapted to various purposes. So far as public opinion has been formed and uttered the preference is emphatically accorded to the VV hceier it Wilson Machine for "family iso and lor manufactures in tke same range, cif pnrpoe and material. During the present season the trials have been numerous, nnd all the patents of any pretei.tions have been brought- fairlv iiiti competition. In every case the Whceleo-it Vdson machine has won the highest preihiflmr Wc may instance the Siatc Fairs of Neu Vork. New
Kentucky. Illinois, Wi.-con-
J'iibhigan, Indiana, .Missi-sippi.
3 the Exaiiii 11 ipg Coin mittec V—ii ve Lad it-s of tlie liigli-"
Call at our office, No. 0 Commercial Block, over Dresser's Store and satisfy yourselves, ''rdcrs promptly tilled, and Machines warranted -lor three years, and full insfuetions given lrecol' barge.
Sewing Machine KVcdles, Silk, Twist nnd Thread, always 011 hand, and all kinds of Machine Sewing. Stitching and Hcinminz, executed in the best style, 011 short notice, and reasonable terms. ,, B. Oltyis, Agent.
1 .*
wliieli they propose to sell nt tbo lowes*. living prices for cash or good mere hnntabla protiucc.— Our t-. t-v
Sugar
JMd
Molasses
peiicnced huyer, v.v foel confident that "ut c.i suit customers, bothjii quality and price. It shall bo'cyir Object to keep
A*6OOD SOTpiiY^
of such artieles iLs every.family needs, and to accommodate every possible way those who mafavor us with their patronajre.
In addition to a large lot of Sugar ami Molasses, we ha-vo
Coffee, Tea, Tobacco. Indigo.
'Ajfuclder, Rice. Cheese, Crackers, i'vi .(JFruilS, jVuts, Buckets,
v,.|:lt
Tubs, Baskets, Churns,
Ah. Ropes, Cords, Ttcinc, Cotton Yiirn Carpet IVarp, Batting, Camlle Wick, Common and Fane)/ Candies, 1 \-c.
JSg^Come on with your Bacon, Lord. Butter, Egtrs^ Feat tiers and Fowls.and yon will find "us in Lynn's Building, formerly occupied bv Blair, Bp.wii ,t,Oo. J. "W. LYNN it" SON.
MarclrSG 1S59: jt n'tUf.
Grocery & Provision "S 0 E-i' Gaskill & Eastlack
\WOHLi) Respcctfnllj inforni thei W and the citizens of Montgoiu generally, that they arc now cj^en
Which will be sold at the smallest profits for CASH. We have now on hands a superior article ol
Tea i.u' .y*
Codec,
Sugar,
*.
1
I.
(h
5".
liicc,
Molasses,
Confefclioifcrios,
Tobacco,
if,Cigars, Spices.
urs c. ss?. Notions,Arc..
We wsMi to trade for nil. the produce the Farmers brintr to Market. We will pay the highest price. We solicit a call from one and all.
Aug. 2S, n6-tf. OASKILL & EASTLACK.
Wall Paper! Wall Paper]!
IIA YE just received from New York, afresh supply of plain and satin Wall Paper and I'orI ders blue, green, bntf and liunred
I WINDOW Pill^ ER
l'attent Curtain Fixtures bull'Curtain Muslin El HE BOARD PRINTS Tassels. Cord. Ac., tVe.. which will b..-si. Id (.'HEAP. Call in and examine samples. F. M. II EATON, may 7.] N eor. Main it Green.
i2.
I Manufacturer of all kinds of
Cabinet Finn it
I he will sell
to 1
Lawns, the flues qualities, at per yard And evcrythingclsc in pr' i"i:ion.
Let every iiian, woman and child in Ohl Mnn cronicrv visit our establishment il they wih save nioii'-y in their purchases. «lul\ I'l, 110^2. ADAM 11AUM. Salesman.
I
VT^OUI.D respectfully inform the eitizone I Montgomery county, that lie is now niar.u faeturiny and will keep cinstantlv on lian.l a laiu'i and si' i-ndid assoitmer.t ot I- KM I 1
CHEAP FOR CASH,
on the most adv :iit:iL'eoii« terms, all at mv j.ehalitlishnient, mi Washington street, one and a halt equal cs south f'f Centre Church.
July '18,- E. ESSLER.
I NEW MILLINERY.
Miss
E. NEWTON
V4*~0ULD resocetfullv call the pi'ention of the LADIES to Iter Stuck of Millinery just I rrceivod, it i. eompi isi of I.-idles
Hats, Fliil?
WHICH
the latest 'jh-echin-r a
will insure satisfact ion.
Rihbous, &.C.,
Shakrrs -•r
Lantlv on hand, of AI-i. bleechini: in a manner that.
••ill be kept C"! and best style 1 trimming, di
MANTUA MAinivG, WII.L also receive a sliare of at ieiition: and tl. art of every one being their own i!re~.- ma ker. by liie use of .Mrs. Riigirs Dia'.'iam. taught for the small ^ii orders left shall be al!cmh 'oo ii pun the shortest possible notice.. fvour pntr- nage J.adi
renouii.-o All! care. re.l iiii'_r for
with Wi,|
.-liare o| your pntr- nage J.ailn s. will suvtoxou ill. and no pains shall be spared to please. I Roons coiner of l'ike A (!reen St., foriiu r'y occupied by .1. W. Hurl' as a Store.
Apr. 30, lSof*. -1 iii. E. NEW! ON.
FOR TEACHERS
|M
Mil]*-.
chidk .'r ivons Hooks. Ac.. Ac may 7.J
,s Rooks. (tc-'L'raphius. ematieal n-i rn ments
•Rewind of Merit," Cards, (iift on r'a'e V'V 'FRANK IIEAT(JN.
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!!
Tin WHjronK. Hone?
:k,n
A
His
now
offered to the American public, knowiij£»• 11 at
1
ARNKK V. A CST IN
ed to their care.
Feb 10,1 SOS
C:irl.
"C-.rn-v"'
A111-
ds. Toy Dishes. A Rloclcs. Toy Checker ard.L and other kinds too j.-dious to mention, sale by FRANK 51. III'.AT N. 6t'-no4'2 Iv. N \V cor of .Main iv'i'r
GOLD FENS.
IRS rate article of t-n uith dinn Desk Holders and si\er ea-c: also without the jvn. and pi lis without the hoi ler—manufactured by A. .Morion it York." AII pens stamped as above will ranted for months. For sale cheap bv may 7. RANK ifEA'ON.
E ha ust receiveri a lartre and fre-h
W
of Dr.'C. \v. Robaciv's S.*i
Old Fashioxied Wooden Pumps
TilE
subsctibcr would resiiectfiilly inform the cifizens of Crawfordsville and'nirroundiiig country, that lie has removed from WhUesviHe
TO CKAWFOUUSVILLK,
For the pnrposc of maiuifacturing the oi fashioned WOODEN I'L'MP. WITII A BALE BOX.
Wh icli he will furnish aschcap as the cheapest, and as good as the best. All new work WARRANTED
Repairing done to order. All orders by mail promptly filled. Please call and see my pumps before purchasing elsewhere. Shop on Green St.. opposite the Post Office, and near Els'.on it l.ni.e's Bank. Alt)It HL'CHES.
Jtiue 1R, 1-V5. No. is-ino.
JfeWjfl|toiy& Salem E. Br
1859. Suramrr rrangcmcn. 1853,
On arid uftei^ April 20th Pns?6nger Trains trill b# rniv as follows: ..
jfontn.
FivOM K'rt ALBANY.—Chicago
Mam.—
j^U\.rwcept^iiuduys, nt S:,(J.A.ii 8toppinir.it Viran-StaUon.-^o^igrial.J ^'onneijtinjr »t Orecncastio at 'V50 I". M. for St. L-Miis. arriving at *:•:, A. M.
I ij". airivhi!.' at
(J:.0
A. M. Passiiigcrs dine at
.Miti-hcll and sup at Ureenoastlc. ^T'
I
*'bCixcivjATi I)XTf?fl-fnr??.—Dailr,
eseop^'un.lay^ at. p- .^t stepping nt all rftrularsta:io,,s. ConAoctingCit Mitotieil with the- |). ,t M. K. I:. Traiii for St. Louis at 3:3-2 P. M.. arriving at 2:-15 A. M. and for Cincinnati nt 4:10^
51.. arriving at 10:10 P. M. Pu^uncert-dinoj at Mitchell.
St.
A \fi*v !:. r^n njUurlit.- |,:»i lccIi j.ni'- in the prife «j« S of«!] of
The Directors of the A.-.-ociuth n. in al Report up. the treatment Se\tial Ui^ expre.-sthe liiL'he.-t satisfaction v.ith the which has attended the 1 in the cure oi'Spehnritorrbaa (ronon lio-a. Gleet, yphils the vi -e or Se'f-Ahupe. Diseases the Kidm |der, A-e.. and order a contiuuume plan for the ensuing ye: r. 1 Tiie dip-etor.- en revicw ti,e ps.-liV that their labors in this-sphcre ofbenovi .. have be'-n of L'raat le.-netil to theaflih: ,h j" cin 1 ly to tii, young, and ih have re»ol vote hertisel ve«. w.tli renewed zeal, to important and uiiK-h de-] i.-ed eati-e.
ar-
A
HR AM MOJ»VKK
& noir\i i!.
.Ktorncvs and Counsellors a( Lair.
CRAWFORDSV IL l/E, IN I».
\\T 1 I.I. attend promptly to all bi.sinc -s entru-t-
VV
-J
r.!.\
aippl- I lil.c
Pnrilicr and DlooU Tills. aj»r,24'iiS MANSON POWKKS.
v,
Ijori# Axr CiNcrNNATi J^mitr flxriti-?*.— Daily, at fi:0.) P. M. Stopping onlv nt lietrnlari^ Stations. Cfiniiectin? at Mitchell with the O. it M. K. I!. Trains for St. Louis and Ci icinnuti.— W hoachiii1.'Clnciiinati al 6:1S A. M-, and St. Louis #c. 'Jritil I*. M. .ty
I'KOM GREENCAsTLl?.—Lafayetti: Aecox--x'odation.—Daily except. Sui:davs. at A. M. ConiiectiiisT at Lafayette at 3:00 l». M. with Chiciffo Day Express, nrrivimr at J'i. hicran Citv at -1:50 P. M.j and at Chicago at 7:00 P. '. i. (.'oin« sou th.
PROJI ,MT 11 re A N CITY.—CINCINNATI DAT* I'.XMtnsi-.-^ihiHy, except Sun lay-s.'at tcan A. M. lenvine Chlcairo at 7:"0 A. M. and rtmnine di-re.-tly tinoiiirh Cincinnati, arriving at 0:n p. M. Stopping at nil Stations hi tween Michigan (. ity.and Lafayette. PassL-ngers dine ut La fay otto Junction.
Cincinnati Nioiit
customers
inery ci»unty .1 in their
,c-^"ew Store Koom
on Main Sire it. east of the Court House, where tliev will keep on-ban'dB a large and well selected stocK of
Family Groceries,
I"srjir?if Daily, oseei" Sat-
nrdays. at lo. .", p. M. (leavinc Chicaffo at S:00 P. M._) ruitnincr diioetly .throuch to Cincinnati, airivinp at :-!0 A 51. Connectinu at Lafayette nt •1:20 A. M. with Louisville Mail Train firNew* Albany and Louisville arrivintr at 8:45 M_ Stojijiinjf at all Rs-rnlar Stations N- .rtb, mid all''.:. Station? South of I.afayct.Je. Passenrr^rs breal/fast at 'jrecncastIn an.l dine a! Mitchell.
FROM MlTCIIELf, -Lorisvn.r.K Day Fxriiuss Dai v. i-Xeept Snml-iys. .it 4 P. 51.—. Stopping at all Regular Staiinn.-. Connectint nt Mitchell with O. ,V M. R. I- Trains from Cincin-
a
r-
einnati at 3::'-2 P. M.. ard from St. Louis at -J.10 I M. l.Vaebinff New Albany at 7:.r»r. P. M. Lorisvif.r.K Xkiht F.vi'::: rs. Daily at 1:15 A. •M. Stopping
Keculur Stath.ns. Conncvtinj
with O. A- 51. I'. I!. Trains iVom St. Louis. Arriins at New Albany at -1:15 A. M. K05I LAFA\ ETTE.—fiui:i:Nc.\STi.i: Arrcsfsron.vTiox.—Daily at V..10 P. Jl. Conncetinff nt Eatavctto with D.iv Express from CliieaKoimd Michisan City. Arrives at (Jreencastle at rt:1 P. timft to cnnnoot witli Train for IiuliaiiiipolM at 7rJ'J I' 51.. anivinp at Stoo P. 5!.. and for St. Enuis at 0:52 P. 51., arriving at 0:25 A 51.
I id Tiir^-li:!i Trains connect at Creeneastii!
1
iMi t!u Terr,.- Ilanie and Richmond Krulr-n-I, 11-it I.-ilnvctte with the trains of tin* Toledo, loislinnd Western Railroad. .-,t. M. S. erossin'j vi'.h t!u'ii:ir:.n Sicitlicin aiul Nmthrrn Indiana iiilriii: at• Mielii^aii (Jit* v.'it.li the .^iichigan Jj..:r:i! Railroad for ''lii.'iiL'O and all p«--itita weet 11 .i^rtii-west, a:i 1 f..r Dctrjit a:: 1 all polnta
i-»7"OnIv one change of Car.s for Cliicrgo. St. «ou:. or CinoSmniti. Eaogagc
N
Chcckscl Through.
«ii'rotiali Tickets for sale in Lo-.isville, ".' jari S'r.-i-t.. iii.l a' the Company's o!li.-e« in
'V 5.iehiu'.iti ('ity, and (Jhienpo. for all i' prsii-.ij al points in ti Ka-t and Northwest. K. !•:. Ill''K I'.l Sajierintonden-. Superintendent's Oi'ice, New Albany. A|uil 2v.h,' (T. No. 44
Singer's Snvin# M.^ehsnesi
eFiff
Kh. whicl
5) »91 sir 2
AVlNC eomplcled and occupied our greet Fire-Proof M:m-if.ietoiy —the most, peifeet ma'-hine shop in the worid wi have sitrnalizeit the event by prodiieinjr a new FA I LY SEW I NO I MACHINE, eiintaiiiinif the Iatc.it improver.Riits, at the very low prijo of
FIFTY DO I. LA US'.
I ThiS great, reduction will leave the public wit'ulout indiiecinent or excuse for Inlying any of tho ntcrior *u^ wliieli infrin^t our putontP.— I Compoiitioii will hi nn»fort!i h.^-omo inipr..« iMc.
1
-1 ri'i.ii.n Gii.xT is. I. M. .-INCER CO.. I 45? Rroa-lwav, New York. I -Tanunry 22. 1S5?—vli''n. 7.
I Jltrled with Virulent and
t:'
:5
I Singe/'s standard Machines tor man tae! ng j*.i posts, hie i'i arc wel 1 r.ou'ii to be without any successful rival in the market.
Mm has recently been published in regard to vario: stitches made bv sewiie/ machines. \Yn will take it, f-r trrant.-.I ihat ail the worhl knows the fact, that Si l'oi\s .Miicliiucs make the bc.st stitch i.-vrr invented, and .|o i- in the lx-t atvln.
Send .1- copy of I. M. Si\r i.i:\« ,fc *.
zi.ir:..
which contains fn' 1 information about pri i-c-s. si/.es. e'c.. ol so win'/ machines, and win.
v,k
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
•A Benevolent Inst it ut ton exta /dished hij special 'Endowment. tor the Jit lief cf I he S a re of
Epidemic Diseases.
'EMIK HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ir. vicw t!:e awful def'.riu-.tir of human life eatise
ilPP'y.*!'
Iiinlh
I
by Sexual diseases, and the deception pratieed npI on the iiiifortnnate victims o! such diseases by
1
Quacks.several vi'ars io/o diree'e-l their Consulting Sniifcon. as a A RITA P. J.E ACT worthy of I their niime. to open a Dispensary for thctreatnient of this- class ot diseases, in all their form-, and to L'i ve EIiiCA A I) VICE A'l IS to all who
letter, with it description o! theirc
tion, ,i2u o.-cup..ti'in, habits ease of eNtream poverty, to I'I'II.VISII CIXI'S FREE OF (.H A ltCj 1: is v. add'that the Association eoinmands tl:'.1• Me'lieal skill of the ase.aiel will I'urnh 'approved moilern treatment.
aifd in MFDIdl'.'Ml tO highest he most
Al.Mt-.
tneir surt'CM'.r nal \V1.!• is, Onanism
the sai:w
el a'-i.-ed •lent fl'oi C-P':-to de thi.1 very
An admirable Report on Sperniat' Seniin 1
vVea'-:iies?.
the vi.-u of Onanisin
'•a, or:
ha' ion. or Self-A bnse. and other disea Sexual' reans. bv t' ("onsultinc Surgeon, will. be sent by mall fin a sealed envelope, FREE OF CH A Rfi K. on rcce'pt of TWO ST A 51
tl,"
PS for post
age. Other Report.- a.id Tracts on the nature and tr-atment of Scviial discas* s. diet. A'e.. aro con -tantly hcir-f published for t'ratuoiifl distribution,, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some oft lie r.ew remedies and methods of treatment di^coven dtirina hi ,a \'car. are of ^'reat value.
Addrefs, for Report "r trentmei t. DR. J. SKII. OL'GHTO.N. Actiiiif Sr.rguon. Howard A--^ociatsmi. No.
S.-uth Nith Street. Philadelphia,
P::. IIv or b-r of tl.e directors. ':7:2RA D. IIARTV. EI.L, President. GEO. K.\IRCIII LP, Set retarv.
Ann I -J' l?"ti. vol. 10. No. 11.
UK. VMilCKISILT,
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SURGEON.
SPECTFUI.I.V
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to the cit-
DESPI JLV izer 2i veR [lartictilur attention to ear ions teeth—million* of which arc now annually lost for want of timely and indiei'ins treatment. Those that arc in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of
Porcclnin Teeth in tbe West,
Having sure utility and ease to all ror,iiirinz nititioial substitutes, from a singlo tooth to an entiro double set. All work warranted.
AH o]ieration* pertaining to the science carefully stten ed to with tho least iwwiMv pain. Dental Rooms in Wahi:ig:on Hall.
November i, lSiS. vinl^tf.
