Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 August 1859 — Page 3

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pftb* President's Proclamation, No. 640, dated the thirtieth day *rf May, 186d.

It orders Public Land xalca in t'no State of Iowa, to bo b«ld at the time and places stated as follow?, vis:

At the La&d Offloe at Fort Dodge, commencing Ml M©J»»AT,T**TWE*TT-aiXTIinAT 0» SEPTEMBER 'jrsrrrfor'tbe disposal of tb« Public Lands heretofore cxorriBED.of rirrY-oET0W!»8Hirs and parts of townships, situated in tbe northwestern part of •aid State, in the counties of Humboldt, Wright, Kossuth, Bancroft, Pocahontas, Palo Alto, and

Xmmett. -At the Land Office atSionx City, commencing on MOMDAT, TIIE THIRO tATor OCTOBER NEXT, for the disposal of the public Innds heretofore unonered, aitnatM in the counties of Pooahontas, I alo Alto, Emmett. Clay, Cherokee, Buena ista, O'Brien.Oceola, Sioux, Buneomb, jind I mnoutli, TIIIETT-ONE townnliip iuid pftrtrt of townships.

Lands approprioted bylaw for the use of .Schools, Military '.and other purposes, together with the "Swamp and overflowed lands," will be excluded from the sales. .,

Tho sales -will bo kept open until the lands are all offered, which is to be accomplished within two weeks, and no longer and no private entry of any •of the lands wjll be permitted until after the expiration of the two weeks.

Pre-emption claimants arc required to establish their claims to the satisfaction of the projier Register and Receiver, and make payment lor the name, on or before the day appointed for the coninicnccmont of the public bales, otherwise their claim will bo forfeited.

THOS. A. IIKNDK1CKS.

Cotnmisioner of the Oenoral Land Office. "WASHINGTON LIT V, July 12,1859.

August 6, 1S59. wfi.

7" ""NOTICE.

W8 hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Henry

Cnm'inings. lateof Montgomery caunty, deceased, «aid cstnto issupposcd to be solvent. Aug. 6, w3. JOHN M. BLY," Administrator.

Administrator's Sale.

1%JOTICE is hereby given that I will sell at public miction,on Saturday the 27tli day of August. i860, at the lute residence of Ilenry Cummings, livtoof Wayne township, Montgomery county, dcveascd, his'pcrsonul property. consisting of horses, "cattle, corn, wheat, household and kitchen furniture, i&Ci, Ac\ A crcdit of nine months will be givvti oh all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his noto wi aaproved security, waiving «11 benefit of valuation laws.

Aug. 6, w3. JOHN M. BLY, Administrator.

NOTICE.

ISappointed

hereby given that tho undersigned has been administrator, with lie will annexed, the estate of Cornelius Michaels, lateof Mon'coutitv. deceased, said eatatc is solvent.

•of gomery

SAML'fcL G1LL1LAND, Administrator Aug. 6, w3. with will annexed.

Administrator's Sale.

mro riCE is herd given that I will sell at publie auction, on Monday the 2'Jth day of August. 1550, at tho residence of'CorneliiiH Mi .diaelti, lute •of Montgomer county. deceased, his pcisonal prop•orty, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep. wheat in tin* bushel, corn in tlie field, wagon, farming utoiltijs. Household and kitchen furniture, fcc.,tec.

Terms: A credit of twelve months will be given oit all sums exceeding tlnec dollar.--, tli" purchaser giving his notes with approver! security, without nnv relief fiom valuation law.-.

SAMUEL (J1LLILANI), Administrator Aug. C, wS. with will annexed.

Nnticc to Ileirs of i'clition to Sell IJeal

STATE OF INDIANA,

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY,

7VOTICF. is hereby given, that Samuel Cillilalid Executor •!'tlie estate of Charles K.l/cards, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real istutu of the decedent. his personal being in-utlicien' to pav his debts and that said petiti. wi'l he liciirdut the next term of the Court- of ('tuiimon Jl'.casof said County. \VM. C. VANCE. CK-rk

Aug. ». wt. C. 0. C. of Montgomery County.

Notice of Application for License miOTlCF, is lwreby given that I will apply to •I* the board of Conimis.-ioneis of Montgomery 1'oiiiity. Indiana, at their next tcrm.eommenciiig on the first Monday in September, 1*."9. for a "Lieonse to sell intoxicating Li'|iiorswin less it\ than a quart at time." lor one year. My ph.eo of us ii id re is or a id arncit«1»e drank arolo-nted on tho north corner of •LitKo. I'i'J. oiigional toyvn phtt. mi tin corneroi *.*j*en and Spring in the town of Craw-furd-'viile. Vnion 't'owiiship. M' ntsronierv "iutit li-IURT. (IKOKtiK J. II A VS.

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INotice oi Application for License. h'hereby civen, that I will apply to ,f Montiromery outitv, linliatia. at their next term. commcneiiiL' tE^-'Sirst N'ondav in September, 1S.W. for a ''Licet se to Rell Mnlt i.iijiiors in less quantities than ijnart at a time," for one year. My plaee of lm-iin\-p ami the premises whereon said V. alt I.itriors are to he drank, an located in the hrieU building oil the corner of Washington and Marhof streets, lot number in the town of Cr:nvfonlsville. I'tiion towiiabip, Montcomerv eounty, liirliaiiii. 1I!'.M\ I.UHI-.NL..

"\rOTI0K rs Iwreliy given, J\ the Hoard of Commissioners

August tf. l'-.'iO- lw.

Notice of Application for License.

NOTICE

is hereby civon to the citizens of

Union township* Montgomery eounty. Indiana, and all others whom it may concent, that 1 will apply to the Hoard oi Commissioners of the eounty of Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, nt their next term, commencing on the first Monday in September, A. 1). LS.V.', for a License to sell "Intoxicating Liquors in a less quantity than a •quart at a time," for one year. My place of business ar.d tho premises on and in «lueli 1 desire to sell said Liquors are located on the west half ol lot number no hundred anil eight, (10S):ir*t.io same is known and designated on the original plat of the Town of Vawfordsville, Montgomery counts. Indiana, the same being in the said township of Union, in said countv of Montgomery. Indiana.

Aug. 6. ISM. JOHN K. HUKLEY.

.STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County, !Co\.rt of Common Tleas, July Term, A. D. 1S59. 'Curran Johnson, 1 y, vs. retition for Partition.

Eliza A. Johnson.et. nl.J

COMES

now tho said plaintiff, by Tho son A Kistine, his attorneys, and files thefollowing aflidavit of non-residence, to- wit: [here insert it] by which it is shown that Theodore. Mariah W Francis E., Kebecca, Masonria A. and Mary 11.^ Johnson, parties to this action, are not residents ot tho State of Indiana. It is therefore ordered by

the the Court, that notice of the pendencv of this action be given to said non-resident dclendnnts, by publication of this order lor three weeks successively in some weekly newspaper of general circulation. printed and published in this county and tbat the same will stand for trial at the next term of this Court, to be holden at tho Court House ill Crawfordsville, commencing on the first Monday in October next [1S50.] And therefore this causo is contiiiuod.r-' Attest:

THE BEST STRAW CUTTER THE BEST STRAW CUTTElt THE BEST STRAW CUTTER

IN IN IN IN

THE THE THE THE

FOR SALE BY CAMPBELL & CO. fOR SALE BY CAMPBELL & GO. FOR SALE BY CAMPBELL & CO. FOR SALE BY CAMPBELL & CO.

August 18, IS59. JTo. 4, S.

PEPPER,

THE SECRET JHHEMTTIES OF YOUTH & MATURITY,

Jnst Published, Gratis, Satk Thousand: A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL

TREATMENT, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea, or Local Weakness, Jnocturnal Emissions, Genitial and N«rvons Debility, Premature Decay of tho

System, Impotency, and impediments to Marriage generally.

BY B. DE LANEV, M.

D.

The important fact that tbe many alarmine complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude ofyouth, may be easily removed WITIIOVT MEDICINE, IS in tfcii small tract clear demonstrated: and tho entirely new and highly successful treatment as adopted tyr the Author, fnlly explained, by means of which nvery one is enabled to euro mwsEir perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day.

S«ntto any address, gratis and post free in a scaled envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to DR. B. DE LANEY. 88 East 31st Street, New York City. May 21, Sni.

A CARD TO THE LADIES.

Dr. J. Duponco's Golden Periodical Pills

FOR FEMALES.

THE

combination .of ingredients in Dr. Dupouco's Golden Pill* are perfectly harmoless.— They have been used in the private practice of old Dr. Duponco for over thirty years, ond thousands of ladies cnii testify to their "great and nevcr-f:dl-ingsnceess in almost every case, in eoi roe ting rrcgularities,jelieving paiiif'ilnnd distressing menstruation, particularly at the change of life. From five toten'pills will cure that common yet dreadful complaint, the Whites, Neatly every lady in the land sutlers from this complaint. The above pill has permantlv cured thousands, and will cure yon ifyMt use them. They cannot harm yc-ii. cn the contrary they lemove all obstruction, restore nature to it« propper channel, and in vigorate the whole system. Ladies, wheso health will not permit au inereas -of Family, will find these pills a Buccoslul preventative. 1'regnant females or those sii]posing themselves so, are cautioncd against using tlieso pills while pregnant, as the prop'ietor assumes no responsibility after the admonition, although their mildncs would prevent any mischief to health—otherwise these pillsare reecommeuded. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Trice $1 per box.

MANSON & I'OWKRS.

Wholesale Agents at Crawfordsville.

Kor tho counties ol Montgomery, I'utuam and I'urkc. They will supply the trade at proprietors prices, nndfurnish circulars and show euros. "Ladies," by enclosing $1 to the above Agt's, through the Crawfordsville 1'ost Olliee. can have Golden Pills scut to any part of the cumtry (confidentially ty mail.

N. 11.—I5e particular in asking for Dr. Dupono's (iolden l'ills, and remember, they a re not a secret nostrum, every agent is givetrthe receipt composing the pills, and they will tell you they are the beVt and safest pill for Kemales, everintrolucod, since the science of Medicine nawned upon tho World. Octtober

i'i,

IS55. ly

roil cordis,

COLDS

&C.

ML'NKOE'S CDUGII ItAI.SAM. a simple and efTi'caeious remedy in all the above complaints nd all tho diseases of the CHEST and I.UNOS, esecially in ASTHMA, l'ricei'cents, per bottlu.

DIXONS AKOMATIC KLACIiUEHUY OA li.tl IMTIV10. NEVEK KNOWN TO FAIL in curing the most I'KOTUACI KII and AooiticvATtn eases of I)VSKNTKHY, DlAltllKA, Fl.rX.CllOl.KllA MollBfS. SujtMi:it COMI'LAINT, itc. I'riee i.icents per bottle.

UlJNnor.'S TOO Til AC Will give immediate relief, bottle.

ii i: sprciric 1'iiee -2o cents pe

MUMIOFAS FIIKNCII POWDKRS.

A NEVER FAILING CUFoK I'VsrHI'^lA. I ask but a fair trial in proof of its value.—

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rice $1,00 per bottle. All the above mcdieiues are prepared by .1. It. Munroe St. Louis. Mo., and for sale by Malison APowers, Crawfordsville.

Dec. -1, SI.')S. vl"n'2i1yl.

O S A N S I I PAHSTTING-

|.Bf»rSE i»n«l Pl(iN raintii.g done in any style that may be called for. Our aim will be to please all, in all or any style of Painting thatniay he called for. We are thankful for past favors. .Shop in Commercial Row, opposite the '-Review" olliee. TIIU'S. U. W1NTON.

March IT. 1S:.0. -.v.,

New Jeweli-y.

A.,

I.ARCJE stock of all th. best styles an I most hionahle .lewolrv. just received and foi [June .IAS. PA'I'TERSON.

Ic hy

A

WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.

July 30, lS50'Sw-pr's fee f3 "5.

The best Straw Cutter

WORLD WORLD WORLD

W ORLD

Spice and Cinnamon, ground and un-

ground, for sale by .Apr 24'53 HANSON A POWERS.

DONT

forget to try our Cigars and Tobacco wc have chbicc articles. tpr 84 *58 MANSON & POWERS.

QOPERIOR Fresh Teas at Dapr24'53

MANSON A

AVERYBnuhe*.forsale

POWERS

large assortment of Point asd White Wash by

»PR24'£S HASFIOK 4 POWEBS..

ft

Watches! Watche

I.FARMERS.

Watches!!!

Merchants. Mechanics, and the rest

of mankind, will lind it to their interest to •all ail' examine my stock of Watches before purchasing elsewhere. They are imported direct from the Kasturn Manufactories, and embrace all kinds and tjuaiit'es. Each year. [june

Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.

1 fid EItrIIT-DA and iM-honr Clocks,ofdif X""" fcrcnt patter, all wurrunted. jnst.rerciv-

fcrcnt

id anil

V'. ..IAS. PATTERSON.

ror

sale I

June lS.'i'l. li-H'lv.

Spectaclcs, Spectacles.

Ol

.1). Silver and plated Spectacle- ofthe finest ebble glasses, just received. Also. Eye Pro 'i-tors and tio .1 line

I pe

-lb,

18o9.

AS

ONE

THE

1 ATTEKSON. n-H'ly.

Cutlery.

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LARGE stock of Table Cutlery, jnst received at [junu2.] JAS. PATTEUSON'S.

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gross Uoerhave's Holland Hitters, apr'JLMANSON IV- I'MWKI.'S.

OMETHING NEW The "Ajjax" Kivallcd,

Celebrated Cook Stove the Economist, with or withoutsand ovens, call and see it at April lti. JOII. SON'S.

Pocket Knives and Porte Monies.

THE

largest stock in town. Call and see for ourselves. .IAS. 1ATTEUSON. June 25,.lSi'J. n4'.'ly.

Musical Instruments.

ACCOROEONS,

Flutes. Fifes. Violin and Gui­

tar Strings, nnd ail other articles in tbatline. June-25, 1S.VJ. OAS. PATTERSON.

Full stock of "AJAX'S" at JOHNSON'S. April 10,1559.

HOWE'S.

Hurley's Bull's, and Guysott's Sar-

saparilla, for sale bv apr24'53 MANSON & POWERS.

Gold Fens

'F the finest qualitv for salo bv Juno 25,1S59. JAS. ^TTElfSUiN.

IPPKR OVi:.\ STOVES

•\j- Large varietv st-vlcs, and ^izes to suit purcbas ersat JOHNSONS. April 16,1S5P.

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STATE OF INDIANA,). Montgomsrf County, Court of Common Pleas, October,.term A.D. 1559. Richard Graves 1 vs. ..... •••„. Joseph lliggs .fc I Charles H. Wrieht, J. Complaint. (Impleaded with Thomas E. Harris ft William H.Wright.

WHEREAS, »aid plaintiff bv Naylor and Hurley, his attorneys, filed in the Clerks office ot said Court, his complaint in the above entitled cause, said plaintiff by hi* 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 the filing and pendency of said complaint, is hereby given to said non-icsident defendants Joseph Biggs and Charles H. Wrigh',, that they may appear on the first day of the next term ot said Court to be holden in the Court House at Crawfordsville in said County of Montgomery, commencing on the first Monday in October nest, 1359, and answer said complaint.

Ju.y 23, w4. Attest, WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.

S a a a A a a in an

tMf aale cheap by apr 24'B MAKSOfl POWIHB.

Stop Tbat Conch! DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM Will care Coughs, Colds, Artkma, COB••Hptioa, Broackitti*, 8pitti«f »f Blood*

Pain ia the Side aad Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croap, Lirer COM plaiat, Palpilatioa of the Heart, aad all Disease* of the Throat, Chest, fc Laagi, Too much care and attention cannot be given to diseases of the THRO A and LUNG8. Reader have you a Cough, Cold, or any disease of the Lnngs? Do not neglect it. DELAT it DAXOIK ors. MILLIONS die annually by neglecting a COMMON COLD. Colds and Congh» lead to CONSUMPTION, aad then to an early death. Be advised in time, and procure at once that celebrated remedy, DR. CARTER'S CCDGII BAL SAM. the GREATEST and BEST REMEDY IN TIIE WORLD.-IIM cured thousands npon thou sands after physicians and every other remedy had fai'edj'and tlie patient given up toiclie. Physicians, druggists, aud all who have used Dn. CAH TEit's Cofcn BALSAK..universally acknowledge it the most PROMPT, PLEASANT and EFFICACIOUS REMEDY known for all diseases of the THROAT, CHEST ANOXVNGS.

Price—Trial bottless 2o cents larger bottler, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for {3. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, sole proprietor, ai.il to whom all orders must bo sen*, to get the genuine. tS^Sold by T. D. BROWN and MANSON A POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and l_\ Druggist- generally.

DR. EASTERLY'S

Fever and Ague Killer!!

This Medicine will enre Pevcr ai.d AstirDumb Ague, Chil mid Fever, Inretnii: tent and Remittent Fevers, every forn of Fever incident to the West.

Among all the CELEBRATED REMEDIES f. Ague and Fever, first and foremost in rank stun-'

Dr. Easterly's Fever and A'.'iie Killer. This medicine is a POSITIVE CUKE, both SPI:K!I and PERMANENT. During the last five years it ha.cured over TWO IU-NHKEI* THOUSAND CASES, wjiii-l has established its elfieacy ISAI. •. PAHTS OFTIII WEST as the ONLY RELIABLE REM EDY for tli. ettrc of t! esc distressing complaints. It will als cure Enlargement of tho Spleen, Ague Cake, Ac.

It is perfectly HAUMLKSS to the most delicate eon stitution or tender infant. Try it, ye afflicted.

Price #1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Prepared by DK. EAPTEBLY, Corner ot Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor.

Sold by T. D. BROWN nnd MANSON APOWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and by druggists generally.

Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial!

fST'This medicine will CUREull Female Complaints, such as Excessive, Suppressed, or Painfii' Menstruation, Flour Alhus, or Whites. Barrenness. Sallow Complexion, Headache. Dizziness eal nerves.Frightful Dreams, and all Disease? a used by Colds, Cheeked Perspiration. Excesses. Over Excitement.etc.. of the Sexual Organs. Foi ail TrreLMiIarities of the Monthly Periods, Di:. IIOOPKH'S CoiiDi.vt. is a srriaiv and POSITIVE CUKK. It has hccn amply. tested, and the most •/ratifying reports of Cl'RES are daily received from every town and city where it is known.— Price 1 per bottle, or six bottles for 'fo.

Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third •ir.d Chestnut street, St. Louis, Mo., sole propwieor.

RTSold by T. D.BUOWN and MANSON it POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and MY Irucgiitsgenerally,

Dee. 25.1S5S. vollo no

DR. AS E \l S

Iodine and Sarsaparilla. THIS

Medi.-ine will RKITMAXKXTI.V crKK all diseases arisiiiL' from an impure state of the I{|.ooi.or other fluids of the system, viz: Scrofula, Obstinate Old Soros. Pimple* on

on tlie Filer,Blotches, II»il-,ChronicKor' i:yes. Hinsworm or Tetter, Sc ild Ileiid. Suit It hen in. Cancers, Jo it rr, White Swellings, Fever Sores. Piles, Erysipelas. Swelling of I he Glmids, Pains in tli«: Rones and Joint* nil Chronic Diseases, nnd Diseases arising from the use of ."Mercury anil Calomel. Such powerful curative properties arc combined

in Ir. Fas'erlry's Iodine nnd Swrspari'ln. that the T.oxc.KST STANDING nn-1 WORST CASKS O! disease are thoroughly CL'RED bv it—Cases that

... had resisted every ki own remedv and been given W atcli warranted one 'AS. PATTERSON. up bv tlui most distin^uishecl hysicians, as CON-

KiKifKnand iNcritAin.K. For IJIVKK COMPLAINT and DVSPKPSIA It is an INKAT.i.ir.T.K NF.IIKDV. Tt will cure CnnoNio AND INFI.AMMATOKY RiitrMATifii. no matter bow I!AD. if faithfully used. It, will cure every form of NERVOUS DISEASE, and strengthen and restore the system to perfect health and vizor. It isa positive cure for FEMALE COMPLAINTS. stieV as Irregularities of tho Monthly Periods. Barrenness. ifcc. For females approaching that critical period of life—the. CESSATION OKTIIE IIENSKS—itis invaluable.

T.AIIIIS who admire a clear, beautiful. WHITE SKIN and a rosy cheek,should use Dr. I: nsterlv's Iodine and Sarspaiilla. It will remove pimples from the Face, Blotches, arid all roughness ofthe skin, and givo a fair and beautiful complexion.

It will cure Dropsy. Gravel, diseases of the Kidneys, Bladders and Urinary Organs. It has no qual in tbesj complaints.

Dr. Enstcrley's Iodine and Snrsapnrilla is a positive and radical cure for MERCI'IHAL DISEASE, no matter how deeply it may have eaten into the frame and vital organs It will KKADICATK every particle of Mcrcurv from tho system, an lieal its bad effects. It will cure SECONHAIIT SvrniLis, or VENEREAL DISEASE, no matter how long it may have been in the system and will thoroughly annihilate and expel the svi*nri.iTic vntrs, and all HEREDITARY TAINTS and POISONOI-S MATTER from the system, ond restore it to a perfect state of HEALTH and PURITY. To the Afflicted with Scrofula or old Sores.

Persons who have long been afflicted with Scrofula old Sores. Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin. &c., are advised to p-ocure URIDLEY'S SALT RHEUM AND

TETTER OINTMENT, to apply on the sores or diseased part*, whe.i using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. Tho Iodine and Sarsaparilla purifies the BLOOD, and drives ont of tho system the isircr.E and viciors MATTER, nnd remcves the cause, while tho OI.VTMKNT HEALSTHE SORES. When ROTII are used, (which 'we always recommend), a failure of a PERMANENT and RADICAL cure has' never been known. They are the best remedies in the world. I

P. S:—The proprietor solemnly believes that lus Iodine and Sarsparilla and Gridley's Ointment WILL CCRE any form of ULCER OR OLD SORE, or iny part ofthe system, if used according to direc­

tions, ros A KEASONABLE LESOTLI or TIKE. A rAirnrcL and HONEST TRIAL is all I ask—1 do not

fear the result. Eg" Price of th® Iodine and Sarsaparilla fl per bottle, or six bottles for #5.. GRIDLEY'S OINTMENT 75 cents per bottle.

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

E^Sold byT. D. BROWN and MANSON & POWERS, Druggists, Crawfordsville, and by druggists generally.

Watcbes, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical Boxes,

REPAIREDandcallcspecial

Ague Cure,

FOB THE IKKDT

CVMX

O*

Iatermitteat Ferer, or Ferer and Ague, Kealtteat Fever, Chill Fever, Dainb A|ii Peri»4ie»l He«i»che, or Bilious

HeaiMke, BUiow Feren, iadeed for tlie whole class of diseases origi•atiag ia MMary deraageaea^ eaased kr the Malaria of miasaiatie coaatries.

No one remedy is louder callcd for by the necessities of the American people than a sure and safe core for Ferer and Ague. Such we are now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty it will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its use in any quantity.

That which protects from or prevents this disorder must be of immense service in the

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communities where it prevails.

better than cure, foe the patient escapes the risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. This "CUBE" expels the miasmatic .poison of FKVEK AND AGUE from the system and prevents the development of the "disease if taken on^ the first ap» proech of its- premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body and in bilious districts, where FEVER AND AOUE prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure and protection. It is hoped this price will placc it within the teach of all—the poor as well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over anyother ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittents is, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious cffects 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, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or bccomc periodical. This CUBE" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in suiKcicnt quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure, and few will ever suffer from Intermittents, if 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 ranee of their action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search, and eleanEC, and invigorate every portion of the human organism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of theso properties, the invalid who is bowed down with

{icalth

lain or physical debility is astonished to find his or enerpv restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting.

Not only do they cure the cvery-dav complaints of every body, but nlso many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named ia pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints:

Costire-

uess, Heartburn, Headache arising from disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Doiccls, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice,

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 blood and the restoration of tone and strength to the system debilitated by disease.

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

FOK TIIE BAriD CUKE OF

Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, nnd Tor the relief of Consumptive

Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous arc the eases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming ana 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 cscapc 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 thc'y can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. i?'y

PREPARED BY

DR. J. C. AYER & CO.

L( WE

gencraliv.

warranted. To this branch of

thebnsine-a 1 attention,and feel confident, that in prices and qoality of work, perfect utiafaction will be given.

Juno25, W6My. ?AME8 TATJEBSON.

MASS.

Manson A: Towers. Orawfonlsvillo T.-ilbnrt iV ^nii. Wiux'hind: W. Xli 'cr. I.iuloirn ai by :ill dealers ii. Medicines. At wholesale liy Si.ire, Kckstein it Co.. Cincinnati.

Si'pt. iS. 1S3S. i. vlOnl'iyl.

Dr. Baker's Specific.

This is it safe and ccrtnin Cure for (Jonorrlioea, (dent, .Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Chordee, and nil Diseases of the

Kidney's and Bladder, nnd ail Diseases of the (Jeuital Organs.

Reader, have you a private -.isease Do not neglcet it. If you go to a regular physician with your case you peril your reputation. If you go to 1111 ADVEIITISIXO QL-ACK. you RKIMI. Ynfi: HEALTH Foil LIKE. Avoid both, and use Pit. LAKEU'S SrEcinc, which has saved thousands upon thousands from the bands of the MEI: ILESS QI-ACKS, if not from a LMTKMATT-EF GIIAVK. With Pit. P.AKEU'S Si'tciKic you can Ci'iiE YOI I:SEI.K and PUKVENT Exrosi IIK. as plain directions for use accompany the medicine.

rsr

'rice $1 oO per bottle.

Tremendous Attraction! CRAWFORDSVILLE

BOOK STORE! A. BOOKS, STATIONERY,

AND FANCY ARTICLES,

Just received, embracing every thing usually kept in

BOOK STORE,

And which will be disposed of at Cincinnati prices. Call in every body, at the Old Stand, north-west corner Main and Green streets, and you can lie supplied with almost anything in the Book, Stationary and Notion line.

Ma'.-"7 *59. FKANK HEATON.

Pure Copper distilled COBV & EYE WHISKY.

THEsubscriberisnow

manufacturing at his dis­

tillery, one mile north of Crawfordsville, on the Layfette road, a superior article of Copper distilled Corn and Bye Whisky. Customers can •bo supplied by the barrel, gallon or quart.

JOHN W. BUP.K

June 18, 8 no. ..." byj. B. OWKBY.

EIW

MACHINES.

O

Prevention

is

O E,

GOOD XKWS.—A reduction in the price of Sewing Machines is announced. 'J heir utility is well established, anil, at the present prices, we sec no reason why they should not be fennd, as they ought to be. in every household. Scver.il varieties are nianufiietuied. adantcd to various purposes. !o fur as public opinion has been formed II ud uttered the preference is emphatically accorded to the Iiecicr dc ilson Machine for fiimilv use and for manufactures in the same ruugu of "purpose uml inateriul. Dtiriiigthe present season the trials have been numerous, and all the patents of any protoi.tions have been brousrht fuirlv int competition. In every case the Wheclc. «t Wilson miichine h:is won "the highest premium. \V« may iiiftaneo the S ato Fairs QI' IV-W York. New Jersy,.Pennsylvania. Kentucky.. Illinois. Wi.-eon-sin, irginia, Michigan, Indiana. Mississippi. Missouri aud Calimrnia. and.at Pairs in Cincinnati. Miictigo, St. Louis, li.-illiuioro, Kiehlnond. jindSati Francis.-o. At the Pair of the St. Louis .Mcchiiuical Association tho

EXIIminiCommittee

was composed of twenty-five Ladies of this highest social standing, v.-lio, without a dissenting voice, awarded lor the Wceeler it Wilr-on Machine the l.ighcst ,nnd only premium, a Silver Pitcher, valued at ??.•. If these facts do not establish a reputation, wo know not what can.— (Christian Advocate nnd Journal.

Call at our office. No. Commercial Hlock.ovur Dresser's Storo and satisfy yourselves, (-rders promptly filled, and Machines warranted tor three years, and full instructions given tree ot charge.

Sowing Machine Needles. Silk. Twist and Thread, ul ways on hand, and all kinds of Machine Sowinir. Stitching and Ifeiiiniiiiir. executed in the best stvie, ous l.oi notice, and reasonable terms.

CJ. II. OKVfS, Agent.

Maj 7, 1S59. ly. I alayette, Ind.

AGAIN IX THE FIELD,

With one of the largest, the BEST & CHEAPEST,

STOCK OF

(Sent Clot Siing

A N N O I O N S

EVER WROUGHT TO TIIE

Crawfordsville Market

Our old customers will fiud us in

.\o. 1, Umpire Block .Ylniu SI

Immediately east of Washington 11 .ill.

Icgiint ladies prints at 10 c's per

We are si lliii ynnl. Muslins, the yu nl.

erv best qualities, at 9 cts pel­

ts to 15CU

Lawns, the tines quulities, at from '5 per yard: And everything else in proportion.

Let every man, woman ami child in Old Montgomery visit our establishment if they wish to ave money in their purchases.

July l'i, o.V_\ ADAM IlAl'M, Salesman.

IiOEKHAVE'3

HOLLAND IliTTEKS.

THE CKI.KItUATKI) I.'Ot.l.AXD It KM MDY FOR

BYSWmSM,

DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,

LIVER COMPLAINT,

!. V.'KAlOs'KSS OF ANY IvTXD, FEVER AND AGUE, |and the various affections consequent npon a Disordered Stomach cr

I E

Sin-has Indigestion. Acidity of the Stomach. Coiicl Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite. Pesponileney, Costivnoss, Hlind and I'heding Piles. In all Nervous. Rheum tic and Neuralgic Atl'ecti

isr Prepared by PR. EASTERLY. Corner ».bas in niimerous instances proved high l.ctic.. »t elicial, and others etrecteil decided cure. Third and Chestnut streets, St. Lous-

Mo., side

Proprietor. Sold by T. P. BROWN a"d MANSON it POWERS, Pruggisltf, Crawfordsville, and by druggists

gutablo conipoim.!. prepared principles, after the mann

I This is a purely on strictly" scientific principles. 'of the celebriitcd Holland Professor. 13o have.—

Itsrei'Utation at lion." produced its iiitr.duction :re, the demand coniinciicing with those of the I Patherlaiid scattered over the faceof this mighty con: tiv. many of whom brought with then1 a:.d handed down'the tra'.ition of its value. It i- now offered to the American public, knowingtl.a' its truly wonderful Medicinal virtues must be aeknowlcdgeil.

It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired !y the continuous use o:'ar lent spirits,or othei forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous it! etfeet. it finds its way directly to the seat if life, cliriiling and qniekcning everv nerve.r.dsiu.' up ine droop-

AUG E and A 1.11'.P A .*. l.T A1 sjIrit. and infu.-ing new h- al: li and vigor in the of system.

IvKAD CARKFL'LLYl The Gciniineliighly conconcentrated Iberhave's Holland Hitters is put up lin half pint bottles only, and retail.-d ut ONE

POLLAR per bottle. The grc-a demnnd for this truly celebrated Medicine lias induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing.

Hewn re of Imposition! Scethatour name is on the lable of every bottle you buy. Benjamin Page, Jr. 1

YANKEE NOTIONS. BEADS.

Bracelets. Watch Chains, Fish Ilooks and Lines. Tooth Picks, a fine assortment of rocket Books. Porte Monnies and Purses, pocket Compasses, Knives". For sale at may 7.] FRANK IIEATON'S

NOTICE

ISappointed

licreby given that' the undersigned has been Administrator, with the will annexed, of Edward W. Kelsey. deceased,said estots "is soppoeed to be solvent. ALBEBT TCEI^SEY.

July 2, w3. Administrator with will annexed.

JAMB ft1. llK WOULD

So. 6 Commercial Block,

LAFAYETTE JXV.

bcc leave to say to their friends and tho community, in general, that thev ore uo*,- in riceipt of a nice stoek^of «Upl" nnd faniilv

GROCERIES!

which they, proposo to sell at tbe lowcs*. living prices for cash or good merchantable produce.— Our

Sugar and Molasses

having been purchased at New Orleans, by an experience*} buyer, we feel confident tJn^L' \vo can suit custoiner.-...both in qiiality and price. I 4

It shall be our object to keep

A GOOD SUPPLY

of such articles as every fumily needs, und to accommodate every possible way those who may favor us with their p.-itronuge.

In addition to lurge lot of Sugar and Molasses, we have

1 .Coffee, Tea, Tobacco. J/tdigo,

,!•[j Madder, Iiice, Clter.se, Cruckcrs, Fmits, Nuts, Jhtchvts, Tuba, Baskets,

Churns, 5 5

"Ropes, Corls, Twine, Cotton Yarn,

Carpet Warp, Batting, Candle. Wick, Common and Fancy Candies, ^-t-.

Z^Tome on with your Uaeon. Lard. Ilutter. KITL'S. Feathers and Powls.ami you will find us in Lvun's liuilding, formcrlv occupied bv Hlair. IJmwn it Co. J. '\V. LYNN &•." SON.

March -Jti. 1S."I9. 11 :itit".

Grocery & Provision -O E.

a skill & Eastlttck

vyoi'LD Ilespectfiill 111"• 1 1 their cnslomers nnd the citizens of Montgomery eounty •rcnerally, that they are now i.penuil in tlu ir

IVew S!oa*e

011 Main Street, east ofthe Court !IOM-C.where they will keep 011 hands a large ami well selected .-toci nl

Family Groceries,

Which will be sidd at the smallest prolits for CASH. We have now 011 hands a superior articlc of

Tea Coffee, Sugar,

Hice, J\Iolassc.s. Confectioneries,

Tobacco, Cigars, Spices.

We wssh to trade f.o urs briii'/ to MurUe price. We solii-i

[IIA

Notions. A:c..

ill the produce tho Piirm We will pay the highc. cull from tic and all.

Au». '.'.s. nt -tf.

ASKILI. .V KASTL.ACK.

Wall Paper! Wall Paper!!

Kju-t received from N

siijiply of plain and si. tin W dors blue, green, buff and ligiued

WINDOW PAP I'M:

Patient Curtain Pixtnres: bull' Curtain Muslin: KIRK HO A I! PRINTS: Tass-ls. Cord. Ac.. Ac., which will be sold 011

MA P. Call in and examine

samples. 'i F. M. IIM.VTON, may 7.J %•..-» 'V cor. Main I\J Green.

~I5.~ KOlilSSLDKn

Manufacturer of all kinds of

Cabinet Furniture! WrOULI)

respectfully in form the citiz'-ne

Montgomeiy comity, that he i* now iiianiii'leturi.'ig and will keep constantly on haiel a large iuid sp.endi'l ussoitment of FL'RNITL'RM. which he will sell

CHEAP FOR CASH,

or on tho most advantageous terms. Call at my esabtlisliment. on Washington street, one and a half squares south of Centre Church.

July U, !1 sfi-.tni. K. KSsLKIJ.

NEW MILLINESY.

Miss E. NEWTON

VBTOL'LD resiieetfuliy call tlie attention of the I.ADIKS to her Stock of Millinery just received, i". i-^ comprised of Lathes

Hats, Flats, Shakers, Ribbons, &c., i"

WHICH will he kept constantly on hand, of the latest and best styles. Al-o '.di-eehing. '(leechingand trimming, done in a inannei that

will insnros.-'tislaelion.

orders left shall be attended too with care, -nd upon the shortest pos.-ihlo not'u-e. Wishing for shareof your pa'p nage Ladies, will MIV to on call.and no pains.-.liail bu spare I to pi,:a--. liooirs coiner of Pike it Creeii St., fornn riy occupied .1. W. Hurl as a Store. .(

Apr. i'J,"l.-tin. E. NEW": ON.

A_

3HERS,

P.., leograpbios. li.-trimieiits. Cards. Gift

vjt IlOOL Registers, fill O Mac-, ''IOIMV. rimlU* 'r ivon^. Murh

SysiMMir

A I.L kinds of Toys, consisting of p„!!s. Ilirds /V Pogs. Tin Wagons. Horses and '"arts. Animals. Toy Pishes, A I'locks. Toy Clc Boards, and other kinds too tedious to men for sale, by FRANK M. II HAT1

N Vi' cor of Main A:•

FIRST rate article of i.n 1'txs. v.ith sli-i dingPesk Holders and si vcr'-a.-es: a!-o hoi-

Atorncjs

New Albany & Salem R. B.

1859. Snmmrr rraog*c men. 1859.

On and after April 2tflh Paajengcr Trains will bo futt ns follows:

OIM KOKTII.

PKOM: JfKW ALBANV—CmfAOo MAfr..--Daily, exccpt Sundays, at S:J0A.M. Stoppintr at nil Stations 011 signal. Connecting at Crccncustlo iitthfiO P. M. for St. Louis,arriving at A. M. and 7:i*J P. M. for Indiunnpolis, arrivine at Sr.Vi P. M.: and at Lafayette at 1*J:')3 A. M. for Chicajo. arriving nt 'JA. -M. Pitss-jngwrw uiue at .Mitchell and sii]i at Urccncnstlo.

ST.LOI IS ANICIMCINNATI DAV EICIITSS.—Daily," except Sundays, nt. 12:0."i P. stopping.'at a'll rcguhirstations. Conneetingnt Mitchell with tho (). it M. K. K. Train fur St. Louis at 8:82 P. M., irrivini: at A. M. and for Cincinnati at 4:40 P. M.. arriving ut 10:10 P. M. Passengers dino at Mitchell.

ST. LOI IS AV: ('INCINVATt NIOIIT Exrr.t:s.«.— Dni'v, nt 0:8.S P. M. Stopping only at Keculiir Stations. Connecting at Mitciiell witli the O. A M. K. K. Trains for S T.ouis "and Ci lcinnuti.— lieaehinL'Clncinnnti at C:-ls A. M-. iuid St. Louis nt 2:.W P. M.

KU) (.! KKN CAST •!•".— T.A AY KTTI:

A cf oM-.%

sioiiATios.—Daily except Snndavs. at. A. M. Conneclirnr at Lafayette ut ".:oi) I'" M. with ("hic\ro Day Kxpress, arriving at Michijruu City at 4 00 P. M-, and at Chicago at 7:00 I'. Si. (•OINfi .SOUTH. A

FROM MI IIIC.AN CITY.-CINCINNATI DAr I-XIT.KSS. Daily, ixcept Sundiys, at !i:"o A..M. leaviiiL' Chicago »t 7:0'1 A. M. and runiiitiu' i!irejtly throiiLfli Cincinnati, arriving at Si:o."i|'. M. StonjiinL' at all Stations hi twaen Michigan City iiiul Lalayette. Passengers dine at Lafayette Junction. (CINCINNATI NIUIIT I'XI-KKPS Daily, EX'cej S«t-ill-days, at P. M. (leaving Chicago at S

I'. M,) Minninr diieetly through to Cincinnati, a11 i\ inIT at i»: |i» A. M. t'oiincetiii!.* at Lafayette at 3-jo A.M. with Louisville Mail Train i'er New I Albany and Louisville arriving nt 8:I.'P. M.--

Stopping at all Regular Stations North, and oil Stations South of I.afayetle. f'as.oengcrs hicakI fast at ii'rcencastle and dine at Mitchell. I PIMM MITCH KM,.— I.ot isvir.r.K D.w f.xI I'III SS Dai yl except Sundays, nt 4:5J P. 1.— S'oj ping at all Ki'guliir stations. (Jonnccting at |Mitrhcll with'). A" M. If. K*. Trains from Cineiiicinoati at P. M.. aid fiom St. I.ouisat -I :-J 'J I P. M. Peaching New Albany at 7:'" P. M.

Lnirisvn.i.i: NIC.IIT Pxntiss.— Daily at 1:1." A. M_. Stopping nt I.'i gular Stations. Connecting I with (. a- M. IJ. Tr:::.!:s from •£,. JjOtiis, ,\rriving at New AIbaiiv at 1:1,'. M.

I'Miti.M LAPAYICTTK.—(iitKKNCAfrii Actr.vMOOATIUN.- Daily al. i!: P. M. Connecting at Lafayette with Day p.xpress front Chicago and •Michigan City. Arrives at iruunoiiotlc nt tl: 10 P. Al.. in time to connect with Traill for Indianapolis at7:-JUP M., arriving at S:.V P. A'., and fur St. Louis at P. M.. arriving at A M.

I'm T!iro:igh Tiains connect at (Jrccncastlo I vith t!u Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad, 'ti I it l.atuvette with the trains of the Toledo

V-ibishand Western Railroad, lit M. S. crossing vith Michigiin Souihern and Northern Imlinnn •i iilr :i nt Mi'-higan C'stv with tho Michigan i'r:i! l.'ailroad for Chicago nnd all points west •n I :iortli-wo.-it, nttd for Detroit nnd all points 1

PSfOnly ono change of Cars for Chicago, St.,!,.ouis. or Cincinnati.

Baggage Checked Through.

i'nron.'li Tiekots for sale in I.o .Nvill", N i'..\.ii!!i Mrv «, nn.l a' the Company's olhces in. NI A Ab nnv. .Michigan Citv, aud Chi-ugo. f-r ij in. i| nl point.- isi the Ka-t utid Northwest.

R. K. RICK KR. Ssipurinbitid'.'!!'.

Superintendent's Olliee, New Albaliv, Ai.iiI '.'inli, 1S.VJ. (T. No. 11}

i"i',SS ,,:iK(Singer's Scvrin^ MiR-hincs

I a

\YIN!

I]

completed and occupied our gi

rl'ei

Eire-Proof Manufactory —tliu nn

jinaehiiie shop in the world-wo have signali/c. ., I tho event l.v produciiiL' a new PA II.YSEW INC ACII INE. containing the latest improvement," at the vcrv low price of

FIFTY DOLLAKS.

I Ins great reduction will leave the public will, [out inducement or ex.-use fur buying any of r1 nterior machi-ies which iiil'ringe* our patents.

Competition will henceforth become impos ih!c. A wry h.rge reduction has been lua in the i-ri jccsofailof

Sing-e.-'s Standard Machines

for. man A I'M -tin ing jeirpo.-ES. which are well known I to iie wi».!f:i:t any Miceo.-fiil rival in the loarke Mil'li has recently been puldishcd in regard to-. vinio* sti!ch"s made bv .sewing machines. We

1

MANTUA MAKING, -j

W ILL »1MI receive a share of at tent ion: and the art of every one being their o-.vn "Iress ma- I '.r. by the usi- of Mrs. Lriggs world renoiiued Dingram. taught, for thesmall Mini of .v- ,.ofi. Al!

1

Jers without the pen. und ji ns nithout the ledilcf—manufactured by'*A. Morton it Co.. New York." All pens starnj.ed a$a'"vu will be wurranted for "j months. 1- or stih- cheap l-v may 7. l-RANK !i,".A 'ON.

Ati.vn: v. ATSTIS".

s--. AI:I:,',A HOK.SKU

r.nd Connedlors at Lair,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, TNI).

W'ILLto

attend promp'.iy to ali_bi.siue.-s entrust: cd their care.

Febl0,l:53.

Co Sole Proprietor*, Pittsburgh. I'M.

IL Browning, Wholesale Agent. Indannpolis. Slanson it Powers, Crawfordsvile. Juno 11. 1559. Ko. 47-ly. G. W. Miller. Ladogn. Asliby &. Kyle, Ashbv's Mill.

vIOi.Sl.

\\JK have just received a large and fresh suppl-

VV

of Pr. C. W. Robaek'a Scandinavian l.luc Purifier and Blood Pills. &pr'.H'5S MANSON POWKIiS.

0"d Fashi ed Woo den umps

TIIK

subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and surrounding couutrv, tbat he has removed from. Wh tesville

TO CIIA wroiiosviLl.li,

For the purpose of manufacturing the old fashioned WOODEN PUMP, WITH

Which he will furni.-li ns cheap as the cheapest, and as good tis the All new work

WARRANTEP

Repairing done to order. All ordei3 by mail promptIv tilled. Please call and see my pumps before purchasing elsewhere— shop on urcen bt-. opposite the Post OlHce, and near Elston£ Lant B%k. JACOB HLGIfl-A

June 15, 1850. No. 4b-m,..

f!

will take it for ffriinlcd iliat all the world knon tin fact, that .si iger'.s Machines make the le^t titcli ever invented, ami do it ill the best style. ....... Or a copy of |. M. Sivoi n's «fe Co's .J.\ 7.I TTK. which contains fu'i iutoruiatioii about prj ccs. sizes, etc.. of sewing machines, and wn.L E 1• I-I'I.H:LI -HAT iI. M. MNCKR IT CO., I '1"'^ Rro.idway, Now York. •Jannarv 22. 1 5jj— vl

EDWARD ASBOOIATIOH, PHILADELPHIA.

1

.1 liniecoh'.nt. I us! i/ ut ion cUuhlishrd, htf sj.trad. Endowment, for the lithe/ oj the Sick and Distressed, of-

Jltried u'lth indent anil. Jvjiidcmic Diseases.

111WARP :fctruction o! Ii:tttl.:ri life call.-Ml

i'lATIoN. •!'. Ill HI.:ti

b\ Sexual disctis.-H. and the deception jiraticcd -.ron the iiitfoi'tmiate victims e! inch d:sas-r bv! tiuael.s.several ears ag(idirec!. their ('-jusultittjH Mngeon. as a IIARII ARLK ACT worthy of their n-.iic.e. to open a Pi.-pensary for thetrcatir.' ofthisc'ass o| disci-.scs. in ail their forms.-end to give KPICA I, A PVICM (i RATIS to all v. ho -apply !.y letter, with a description of thoircoi- fjfrS' tion.agt --iipalioi. habits of life. A--.. m,. jit case of extreme povertv. to I- L'liNISil Ml'.:/! :INF. FRKK ii'' CIIA'RCK. It is neeriless to, tidd tlnii the A.ssoi iation commands the hig.'ii .-!. Mc.lical skill of the ai-e.and will furiii.-h the JrttVi" approved moih rii treiitnien'.

The Pi rectorof the Association, in their An nl Report up. N the,treatment of Se.MIAL Pisi'a express the highest s: tisfaetion with the siu-i which has attended the labors ot tlicir S irg! ro. in the cure ot i^perninloi ho.-a. Sumiual Wcakm s-i, (o'lioirhn- !. elect, t-yphils th- ice of Ona n. st:« or Self-Abuse. Pisea.-es of the Kidneys ai.d '!. der. Ac., an.l or.'.ur a continuance ol the

tuir.'i

plan for thceiisiiing vei.r. The directors on a review of the past feel ass::r!f]-' •hat their labors in this sphere ofbonovoh-nt. have beisn of graat benefit to the alllicted. esre cially to tli.: young, atld th :V have resolved tft'fiSjS' vote tiiein.-. vcs. w:th renew. ,1 to this vcr-imp-r:aiit and much despised enu?c.

An admirable Report on Spermatoi rl Semin.il Weakness, the vice of Onanism. M: batioii.or Self-Abuse, nnd other diseaioi'-of il--..-Suxual organs, by Consulting Surge, e, -,i he sent by mail lilia sealed envelope. CllAROK. on receipt of TWO STAMPS p. age. Other Report.* and Tracts on the natnie treatment of Sexual iliseas s. diet. VE.. A'I•tantly being published for gratuoilt distrilii.'c::!. und will be sent to lie tiiUictud. Some oi IJ -. remedies and methods of treatment diVc during the las! year, nre of great I if.

Aildres.-. for Rcport or reatiue:. t. PR. 1*1 J.-. LI N I lOL'i UT' IN. Acting Sr.rgoon. liow:,-.U fociatioji. No. 'J foiith Nith -Street, •Jiiiiide,'. f'r.i. pu oidcr of the dirocior-

V/.RA Ii- ilARTWI.I.L, Prasi'J'.'t-t.

CKO KA IR'.'H I LP, Socrctury. Anril 5n•

vci1-

10

DK. VA.\IJEKBILT,

I-: N A L.^^SL-RGK.

RESPKCTFl'LI.Y

A BALE B^X,

tcmlers hissorvi.-es to*hat-,

irens of Crawfordswlle and weini'.\ gi vc particular at tent ion to car? v:s teet h- it of which are nr-w annually lr.st tor want o^iii i-: and tudicion- treatment. I hose that ure wi*-.. of artitlcial teeth can do woll to rail and se. ipgt mens of the best manufacture vl 1'nrcolnin Teeth in the West. Having «uro utility nnd ease to nil requirii :r nrt t' oial substitutes, from a single tooth to a., oiit. doublesct. All work wnrrantcd. ..

All operations [rrt«I«ini? to thcseicncccare! u... -itti-ti cd to with the least possible pain. Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.

November 4, lr*53. v-.ni- •.