Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 September 1858 — Page 3

rrilE subscribers tnkc this method of in form- ...- j[ ing their old cos^$^«nd mankind in gen-t-riil, thiit tlic-y arc prcpn» to furniali^^n^

fordsville. ^C^gin^jiJIeaisc finjiyic^wJ^^WHcd

iHqndaavill (ail 1 ami pnv Uie amount of.-fh4rt,iite U^l«^ttcesLniiie]i ^IlDSi! $ WHITL^

Sept. ~, lc3?—3in

J1 •TDt WiVTEl OF.

4

I

VdxTOO*B?& S

William Q. yance, Clerk of the Circuit Court, for Slierif)' of said county, that the following iilWoflilWTii.lKli' to 5»,e|f^Dij{»t^lfiHtjORci-al Kh-ctioti', to fc^tald on ffie sectmd Tuesday ii^ October i^t, T1?5S) to wit:

jH0r^ai ~il

'One* JVrdge of ih'c "Supreffic Co\irt for District No. 1. •110 .Tii'lco ofthe Supremo Court for District No. 2.

Grc':

Judge of tlie Supreme Court for Distrrel

No. 3. «y*** One-Judge of the Supreme Court for DIstPlct No. •!.

?:.

One Rerrc'cnfative to the Congress of tlie United Sttttes for'the 8th Congressional District of (lie State of Indiana.

One'Judgc ofthe Circuit Court for Uig,,7fcth Judicial Circuit* Ond Prosecuting Attorney for the8th"3tidicial Circuit. c-t, "One District Attornev for the District etiniposed qJ the countie* of Boone and Mont^omeryS*

Gtf&'^eprfeecntative to the General Asstgjiblv •of theStateof Indiana, for Monti ogre ^rougfv. On Ootftifcy Treasurer for MontgimierycSuiuyj

Un&jjherftl' forMontg^inery^o^intyi'^S®^^" "One Oorowc? for Montgomery One County Commissioner, lor Montgomery county','for District No. 1...: \, ..f: it One County SurVeyor for llonlgompry.'ootinty. 8 [One Assessor in and for c^ch Township.-in Montgomery county. $

In testimony whereof, I do hr-ramto ?ub-

'.(j- scribe my name and affix the seal of •',( *"J said, court at CrawfordsYUle, -this. 4th -w day of September. A D. 1858/ wii c. vance rr

Clerk Montgomery Circuit Courts

& The qnalificd toters tf Montgomery county, are hoivby notified to meet, at- their usual places ul iuiliiing elections-in their respective township? on the second Tuesday in October next, (185b) and then and there vote for persons to till the several ollices mentioned'in the clerk's ccrtiticatc above.

VTM K. SCHOOLER,"SSh-'flf M. C.

Sept. 9, 1858.

E E A E •ill

TERRE-IiAUIE, INDIANA.

F°«

'OR more than a year, have (he mhpnilrc2iit siriiettircp of the Teire-liuutc Fenuile Col: lej'o, been steadily progcessing. They are now nearly eouiplt-ted, and will be open foi the reeejition of piij)il^i

On W«dnevdav, tlie Rth.of Sent. n?xt. The sic,of the Ooliego, tlie buU!ii( s, the orranrjcnicn for study and romforl,nn] the Faculty, deserve here a jiassing uotiec.

Torrc-ILiute, tin- wte of-thc College, is a beautiful mid licalily cilij, accessible by u!ro id from all ditectiWns, and central to a numerous and ajprcciating population. It is as high as its name iiupotfs. From statistic? it is clearly sliown thut for several year- past, there have been fewer deaths nnd less sickness here than at any western city,-of equal -population.

The buildings wiil be }tted up in tiie latest pi vie nnd with all'tlie modern improvements.— 'j hev will be icarvicdhy lighted byr/ns. and lui'iiishcd with warm and cold baths, and -what is mrdy to be found in institutions of learn""y nt--'•

A a N A

WV.rre the lody mndc healthy and symmetrical bv cxercisc may siijtport and assists tlie labors of the niiml.

A prominent feature ot the College, is the provision made for the protection oi'Mic health of pupils. The room# are spacious and'ireU ventilated, there being-a beautifully furnkiwd parlor with separate sleeping apartments for caeh two young ladies.

The grounds arc ample, comprising 8,kj acres in a pleasant- part of the city about one third.of which '-sanative forest prove, with winding walks and arbors, forming a most delightful promenade for pupils—all the grounds will be tastefully ornamented.

A

..is

The Faculty will consist of a thoroughly experienced and efficient-corps of instructors. Ilcv. JOHN COYCT.T, A. M., founder and formerTYes'id- nt of the Ohio Female College, and Glendale Female College, is first President.

Rev. ALPHONSO WOOD, A. M.. late President of the Oliio-Fenialc-,College, and the distinguished author of several scientific works bearing his name, will be the presiding teacher of the-College and Instructor in-:Menial -and Moral Science.

Prof. R. S. BOSWOKTH, late professor of Oliem istvy. etc, in Formers' College, Ohio, will take tlie' cliair of Natural Science, upon which lie will lecture and experiment.

D'EST.UM S. COVKUT, A. M., Prof, of Ancient Languages and Literature. Prof. J. C. MTNIXGEU, late of Philadelphia, first teacher of instrumental music. And from six to ten additional gentlemen and lady teachers of long standing and successful experience.

No pains or expense will be spared to procure teachcrs' in ever department, of the very highest qualifications', so that pupils wishing to perfect themselves in the higher styles of music, or any of the solid or ornamental branches, may here receive the desired instruction. That pupils from abroad, may dciive the greatest advantages to be gained at Ronrding Schools, they arc required to board in the-institution, with the teachers (unless by spccial permission of the President), that they may have the benefit of their example and society.

The course of studies will be thorough and extensive, embracing all the branches usually taught in our highest Seminaries of learning.— English, Classical and tlie Fine Arts.

The year is divided into two sessions of twenty weeks each, commencing respectively on iVcdftesday, the Bth 'of Sept. next, and the 9th day of February, 1859.

The expenses of the. school year, including board and tuition in all the branches ofthe regu lar course,i-ooms furnished-, fuel, lightsand washing, will be $225—payable semi-annnally in advance. The usual.cxtra charges wiil be made for the ornamental branches.

APPARATUS AND LECTURES. Trest. "WOOD and Prof. BOSWORTH will deliver full courses of Lcctures with the aid of the Telescope and other apparatus, sufficient to illustrate experimentallytlio principles ofthe scion es pursued. Books, and all other requisites for entering the College, may be had at the College, or in.„U»e city. ,.

All letters of inquiry or on business, should be addressed to Rev. Jons COVEBT or D. S. CoYEUT, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

The undersigned citizens of Terre-Hautc, have accepted the office of TRUSTEE of the Terre-Haute Female College, and may be referred to at anytime by such as desire further information concerning tilt arrangements, or advantages of the College, ,.| Rev. E. G.,Taj lor,

Curtis Lilbcrt, :R. W. Thompson,' .Rev. J. G. Wilson, lley- W. Modesitt, R. L. Thompson, "Uev. M. A.Jewett, "W. D. Griswold,

Rev. T. Gordo: S. II. Potter, Rev. W. G. Spencer, Rev. P. Wiley, A. C. Potwin, Lucius Ryee, Thos. Dowling, Benj. McKceji, L. G. Warren, A. McGregor, W. Paddock, Jabez Hidden, It.. Jaincs llite, Janics Barnes, ,lulj 5, l^J-tJ—:im.

W. J. Ball, Jfls. Farrington, David Hartsock, C. Y. Patterson, J. H. Watson, -, And. Wilkins,--

r.

H. D. Scott, T. C. Buntin,

DEALER IN

XSTO-.S»tXl.££fe.

CORDAGE, TU2S, BUCKETS, CHUENS,

Provisions Generally.

Nof

-Sit

Ectary oOstnte." Itov u$S8te. surieV ofSlate.

4 Sap^ntcndant of Publ'c Instructions

Aug. 19, lf53.— tf.

terciol Block.

ttj"01d Stand of II. S. COX A Co.XII TlW^i^tlfrijar raWfor^ll W^»|j^|auce. N. I!. Drugs & Medicines at the old stand No. 3, Commercial Hiock.

.-^hsfST

O'Dr.^^Cwrter's "Cjaiiffb OalKaTJi will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the side and Breast, Pleurisy, Wboopin Cough, Croup, Liyor Coni^IainCSPalpi.tiition i{ tfio,-: Ile&rC ah1| '^l^iseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. No one should neglect a Cough or Cold a single, day.— Millions die annually by neglecting a Common 0|fig. Cougli3 and' Golds lead~to Consumption iynd then to an early deatli- Reader, liaye you a ©lugh, Col(1or^an-]&disefise of tlu£- lungs. Procure at once that celebrated remedy, Dr.. CAIITKII'S Co von Ii.M.SAM, wiiieli never fails to relieve a Cough in twenty-four .hours, and always cures the worst cases.^f Colds, Roughs and all digegses of^l^l^t'and iiingBiii- a fcsTsLday^ iJMco —Trial bottles, 25 cents large bottles, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $".

•1-1 pv BP^VN nnd ANSON k. POWfoid^viile I lid and bj diug^HU gqn

XJu.

E A a E E S

lotlsne amS Sai'saniirilfa (Will cure all diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, or a depraved condition of the llnid^frtfec tlie^stein,. vix: Canccrs, Swelling of tf^il^nStr'w'e^^ti^Rr -"P^hite "swellings, Chronic Sore Eyes, Piles, Boils, Erysipelas. Goitre, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Ulcers in the Mouth and TJiiroat,, dcdall Chronic Donstitutional Diseases. This medicine searches out t.he very roots of tlie disease by purifying the Blood, and cliin^'the secretiortsin the system, tin® re: mSViiig:'th6 cause, which renders the cure certain and permanent.

Dr. Easterley's Iodine and Sarsapariila will cure the worst Mercurial Disease, and drive out and destroy evev paiticle of mercury which is in the svstcm, ami cure its bad effects.

It will euro. Secondary. Syphilis or Venereal Disease, and wilUdrive tlie' syphilitic, virus and all Hereditary Taints and Poisonous Matter out ofthe system through fie pores of the skin, and restore the patient to a perfect statf of health and purity. It is a positive cure for Liver Com plaint and Dispepsa, if used a proper length of time. I challenge the world to produce its equal in these complaints. Tito afflicted will bear in mind that Dr. Easterlcy's Iodine and Sarsaprilia

will cure all Nervous diseases, Female Complaints, Dropsy, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organs, in a few days.

It will remove Pimples and Blotches from tlie Face, and make the Skin Clear, White and beautiful'ns Alabaster. It does thi# by purifying the blood, and by its prompt action ondie Livt-r. Kid neys and Sccretory Organs, producing vigoimhealth.

Persons who have Jong been afflicted with SccSfula, Old Soros, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Hcad.xBlotches, Eruptions of the Skin and all Cutaneous diseases, are advised to procure Gridley's Siit. Rheum and Tetter Ointment to apply on the sores, or diseased parts, when using DrEasterly's Iodine and Sarsapariila. The Iodine and-Sarsapariila purifies the Blood, and causes the sores to discharge their putrid matter, and the'Ointment heals them. When both arc used (whiclrl always recommend) a pprmnnent and radical cure is. always affected. xThey-are the hegt.and most powerful curatives Jrnown toyman. A fair trial is all I ask—I do not fear the result.

Price)f 4hc Iodine and Sarsapariila, $1 per BottXfeQksQ bottles for $5. Gridley's Salt Rheum Ointment, 75 eent3 perbottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, corncr of Third and Chcsnutstreets, St. Louis, Missouri, solo proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed.

O-Soldby T. D. BROWN and ANSON & POWERS, Druggists, in Ci-awlordsvillc, Ind., and by Druggists generally.

QCPDr. Baker's Specific will cure Gonnorrhoea, Gleet-, Siricture, Seminal Weakness, Chordee, disease of the Kidneys, Bladder and all diseases of the Genital Organs. Reader, have you a Private Disease? Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specific is a safe, speedy and radical cure. With Dr. Baker's specific you can CURE YOURSELF and prevent exposure, as plain directions for the use accompany the medicine. Pricc $150 per bottle.

U"DIl. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chcsnut sts., St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by T. D. BROWN, and MANSON & POWERS, Crawfordsville ,Ind., and by drugghts generally.

O'Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial will cure all Female Complaints, such as Excessive, Suppressed or Painful Menstruation, Fluor Albus or Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams, and all diseases causcd by Colds, Checked Perspiration, Excesses, Over Excitement,&c., ofthe Sexual Organs. Dr. Hooper's Female^Sordial is universally acknowledged by the ladies, the best remedy ever invented. tETPrice $1 per bottle/or six bottles for $5.

DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third a Chcsnut sts., St. Louis, Mo., Sole Proprietor, and to whom all orders must be addressed."

Sold by T. BROWN, an.l MANSON & POWERS, Crawfordsville, Ind., and by druggenerally. ..

DR. EASTERLY'S

Fever and Ague Killer, Will cure Ague and Fever, ChiPs and Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, and all the various forms of Fevers incident to Bilious Climatco. If there is a man, woman or child suffering with Ague and Fever they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer. It is a positive cure—speedy and'permanent. Try it.

Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chcsnut sts., St. Louis, Sole Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to get the genuine.— Sold by T. D. BROWN, and ANSON fc POWERS, Crawfordsville, Ind., and by druggists generally.

June .17-'1S58.—Iv. -.

man

XFTFLAMIS

AGUE BALSAM?

iWURU^NN! idhiOS£9BBf*Srake^tUatsAMMicli dieaiiel sconrge of-the-—'fell ills, Fever and A|iucr^wriiliout,fall.aM ... cases will counteract tlie poison of_Miila^ riipfe^:hj^%fiict tii9U^and:aji^ ttew lilfe'%llt)ther for (^gjcloss of 4,^eQ#$9}r,awl as a tonic it is un-, surpassed! ^e will oner a" few eyidence^of its. worth, by men of inMehce and high Standing. l'riticdon/'Ill.,- Sfipt. 20/Ziy l857.

DRV MANJf—DmrtSir.:$~Miv several years jias.t I h^Ke iu'sed yoiu' Ague Balsam in my daily practicTand fiavc closely observed J|s,. effects,,in hundreds of cas?s, and ini o,e.ase*h^ 'i^Oc'd'^to produc®thc inolt hftpp^eff^ct:-^7 8i'iifniwt cheerfully recommcnd itas ii eertiiiiuipecific for chills, (ever.and ajrac-ni.d malarious diseases.

Truly^ ou.r3j_ _A. AUSTIN, M. D. Marshall, Mich.. Feb. Ulh, 1S57. J)R. MANN' CO.:—I lia-vc solcl a large AINOJIUT^OFA-YOUEJATGRIE YIEIWI^GFTID froi^my personah4cnow^oge,'w4t,T:belie^e it

llt'spectfally ours, 0. A. HI DE. I Ashtabula, Ohio, January lsf, 1858. MESSRS. S. K. MANN & CO.-^Ci!fns :Mn. canvassing tlieiStates of Ohio nhd Michigan for the sale ofthe different remedies of which "\ve have control, our attention has been called to observe tlie great .riaJuS flnyt" your'Aguo "palsam has gained fpfitself an eVery place w-here^Qld.--It really srec"tfi3 toitc'^prnplrs' oi£n reitiedy bS\d

market. Very Trufi^tours, W A'. & 6. IIENDHY. Nno Yotk, Feb 23,185.8.

MESSRS. S. K. MANNVi&f,CO. Gents: I have at our house m^St. Lops sojd your Ague Bulij»im some thrce^ears,jvn& hajg| caie|iillyS!.obsen^d ite.-itffecf.in,CMrfrt^t^^iffiist dor 'sayTfdo no^beliM-c as^egq^exists in all the world of mediehreflWwo n^fp8fconal knowledge it has cured pennanently^vww time, and I have known it used, aftei^fc^therTCniediesliad tri6d in vMn"wi tlf the 'most, happy-rfe^t,—^ what is more remarkable I havjjievV^knowte ^ase^but wh,a,t'v^^ait![Ql cured^ ^ivit. feast tli«t# season. 1 have no hesitation in recommending

NEW STYLES

OF THE

ALSO,

Their new styles of Hats

NOW READY.

june 17, 1S58

No. 3,

COMMERCIAL BLOCK!!

T. D.s EOWN,

Drnggist & Apothecary,

TNFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT IIE HAS

JL

on hand a general assortment of

iii%§ ®i@iiasii§5

TERFUMERY,

Soaps, Brushes, Truss fcs,

•. FANCY ARTICLES,^

AND

Which he offers at low rates.

Will find this stock pc-rfoct both in. regard to quality and prloc,

its sales more ranid t-linn)1ali|^bers^. It is clestin- t,af,c of Mary T. Hawkyfute ofMoiitgomerv collided to supercede all otheag^u'eaieinedies in the ty deeeasedr Said esfftte is'stippoSed"t6 be so'-

on, Ohio. SoM'Vy ?11 good Druggists^ July H, .1 ?53.—3m.

•$

1

to

Have received their immense stock of

SUBlMER7 COT

FOB

MEN S:

BOYS' WARE:

EMBRACING THE

O S I I O N S

Carefully compounded and xo MISTAKE, made.

THE LADIES

Will find'my stock full in tlie line of Toilet -articles. and fine Perfumery. I also call their special attention to my

....'SUPERIOR QUICK YEAST,

The liest article known for raising Bread!

REMEMBER THE PLACE,

NO.'/3, COMMERCIAL BLOCK. T. D. BROWN. Mav 20, 185S.--3m.

^anford's Patent Straw and Hay Cntter, for sale bv GRIMES & BURRRIDGE. april 21), '58.

200 I Togshcads Sugar, 250 .Barrels Molasses,

& *r¥SV

Female Seminary,

ifass EMILI A. ^VILLTAMS, Principal and Teacher of Moral Philosophy and Mathematics* Miss M. D. NAYLOR, Teacher oftho Natural Scicncerand Langu»wc§/

Miss MJSLRY IN'GER'SOLL, Teaeher of In8t&uniCA$nUanU».V<tf5al Music.. •^MissliS'liNG^ PAllKER,ATe'aclier of Dnuvin??f

f§#4"£ '4

Mi§s Ml, Q. BALL, Tenchor of Penmanship. of the Preparatory Department.

Tuition

rfcfiienVS? to 4 4,00 to 0,00 0,00 to 8,00 2 0 0 3 00 1 0 0 0 ... 2,00 .... .",50 ,50

Cb nmon English Branches-. Higher .... Latin French.., Les|o|is| Oii»Piajib and Melodeon Us.CfCM Instruments........... Dhwsring....- .'h .V Penmanship. Boardy Room Rent and fuel per session... 30,00 Waslii^i^ per do^cn ,S9 Eftch*Scf}olar |vi^:b| cjai-gcfl for lncideu-| k, 'tills per sfession......... 25

Catalogues may be hud by ajiplving to.the Superintendant. %i3pf^J^^gust 2j), ^SSS, V,«s.

Notice.

"IVrOTICE is hereby given, that -the,undersigned ll has been appointed- administrator of the es

vent. Ails

W'

CORNELIUS WILSON, Adm'r. 26,1858.—*

STEAM SAW-M1LL FOR SALE!

THE

subscriber wishing to retire from business, -wilKsell his valuable Sfccam Saw-Mill situated at Crawfordsvile, Ind.,at'nnprecedented low rates, and on such time as cannot but suit any one desiring to engaged in the business. This property, i^in supepor workii^-cji-doi'-i andjs iwpv in (lJkl|^(»^^iotBL^£t3!e ci^^-.aridViias^becji sawfctoii itits jffill, one thousand feet per hour which can bo.satisfactorily established, kv reference to some of 'our citizens, who are not at all concerned in the premises.

We will just say for the information of tho.-e uoln |of con n_trv,," ^ha t" TfmOTiMi:ain)^iffd''^6f"tIie^ .quality, in .any direction, within two and three miles of the Mill, and on the most reasonable terms. Any "quantity ofihe finest Poplar, Walnut, and Oak—unsurpassed in the west.

Further particuliirsfcan bp had by addressing the subscriber, or ljy ealliiig at the Journal Office, in tliis'pface. I1H0S.W. HAVENS.

Crawibrdsville, Aug. 20, 1858.

Notice.

TOP OR Pl^mbSTOMllS#

\T5 7E are not selling GROCERIES in Comm'iCMill{,p\y, but at Ko I, Kmpire rt!o.clc, Main

sHre«t,

iibt door to Cin istman

& Gregg's Hard ivar Store. Aug. 2G, '58.—tf H. S. COX & GO.

HEW AEEAGEMENT.

Groceries for the,

I I O N

Wholesale G-rccei-y,

No.

1, Empire Clock, Main Street.

H. S. COX & CO.,

HASOUTil

IN ad a an

II for

250 Sacks Coffee,

To be received during to fall and and winter.

To be Sold at the Lowest Figures, Wholesale and Retail. Country Merchants and Farmers can be accommodated, at wholesale, with from

10 to 1,000 pounds Ct-ffee, Sugar, £c., cCr.

In addition to the above we have on hand

Candles.

to'A

Roxes Star Candles.

r) 50 half Boxes Star Candles in store and for sale !v Aug. 2G, 1S58.—tf

4

received by

Candles in store H. S. COX & CO.

Starch.

'T-"" Boxes Pearl Starch, just received bv-

O v* H. S. COX CO. Aug. 21, '5S.-tf

Buckets.

5 0

Doz. Pa'nted Buckets for sale bv aug. 21.J H. S. COX it CO.

WOODEN

WARE of every

II. NvJDRISTMAK.. ... ax..*f£ TV .-:

EAST and

description just COX & CO.

CHEESE.

20

Boxes a No 1, W. R. Cheese in store and

for sale by :. 26.

All!

CORDAGE

COX CO.

of every description at. manufac­

tory prices by COX & CO. Au». 26.

TOBACCO.

A

Large assortment of Tobacco ot all qualities for sale by COX & CO. Ausr.26.

SODA.

-i A Ivegs S. C. Soda, for sale bv

JLU

Aug. 12. "COX&CO.

Spices.

ALL

kinds of Spices in largo quantities, at wholesale and retail, for sale by Au'r. 26. COX & CO.

Teas,

A

Large and general assortment of Teas of the very best brands in store and for sale cheap by COX & CO.

Aug. 21.

GLASSWAKE

OFevery

description for sale cheap by

Aus-26. i:r COX COX & CO-

RAISINS,

O A A A E S to A 2 6 O & O

COTTON YARNS.

A

S AGENTS FOR THE COVINGTON x\ and Cooper Cotton Factories of this vicinity, and for the Hope and ISaglc Factories, of Pittsburg, we are prepared at all times to till orders promptly for

Pound Yarns, Kos. 5 to. 12, And Dozen Yarns, 400 to BOO. Also. Carpet and Coverlet Warp, Twine, Wicking, Ratting, &c., ot the lowest current rates, and on the usual credits, or at a liberal discount for cash

fc*

Christinan& Go's Column

W- rs rAW V*J Z3XW W .u.

GREGG.

CHRI8THAN & GREGG,

JIAiWKARE AAV COMMIgSIg^,.

E A N S

,.No. 2,.

EMPIRE BLOCK,

CRAWFORDS VILLE, TO.

*&

A N

Are now ready for the spring trade of

With "c.V$ryVariety fir-style.of Araferlean,

i-.- ...

1

EN GLI&£C AN.4" ,?

-v & -r-

-^3

i%%t

-AND—

Saddlery, Harness and Coach __ ...

3^ 3.133. Z3GL 3.3T1.

And a general assortment ofsUclf Hardware

Pomeroy Iron, La-Belle

JZ^T _E3_

ROVER .t RICHMOND PLOWS

A N

As we buy none but the best brands, we defy ecmpetitio'n botli iu. quality and price. We are ag nta lor the

WOODBURY'S"!.

PATENT

Portable Horse Power

., AUD

SEPARAT0E

MOOHBS'

GRAIN' DRILL!

Kuliiis & Ha ins'

And various other

FARMING

IMPLEMENTS,

Together with the Ohio and

WORLD'S FAIR PREMIUM GRAIN

Threshing Machines!

Moffltt's Patent .Improved

GRAIN SEPARATOR!

a a

KOUZER, EVANS, DANIELS &. CO.,

TIQUA, MIAMI COUNTY, OHIO.

W

Figs. Dates Prunes, Dried Currants,

Lemons, all fresh and Aug. 26.

chcap. for sale by COX & CO.

Fish.

5VliiteFis

^^ACKERELL, White Fish, Pielterell, Trout

and Herring, for sale at Packers Prices, by

Aug. 26. COX & CO.

WISH TO CALL THE ATTENTION of those desiring to purchase abetter Machine that can be procured from any other establishment in the United States or in Europe. This Machine is accompanied by the

Best Horse Power in the United States, of which we are manufacturing sizes for Four, Six, Eight and Ten Horses. The Separator has recently been greatly simplified and improved, and wc unhesitatingly offer, it to the public as unsur­

passed

R. BUCHANAN & SON,

Aug. 12, 1858.) Cincinnati.

Helmbold's15]

cxtractof Buchtie for sale by [apr Hanson & Powitns.

by any Machine iii use for Speed, Clean Work, Saving Grain, Light Running and Durability. The original Machine patented in IS52, has never been beaten in competition with, others.— Improvement patented November,"1^57. We also manufacture

Eight Eorse Power Corn Shellers. Which will shell from 1000 to 1500 bushels per aay CFawfords Clover Huller Wheat and seed Drill's, Corn shellers and Cider Mills combined also Two Horse Lever Power and various other Agricultural Implements.

Those wishing to purchase Machines will please leave their orders early. All Machinesare made of the best material.

For the above Treslier and Separator, we can give the best-of reference. All orders should be addressed to CHKISTMAN & GBEGG.

IfcPAH orders will meet with prompt attention, and entire satisfaction given. ClIKISTMAN & GREGG.

April 22, 1858—ly

nr*

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5,000 Valualjie I., iivtuki'SI: OK PLUMMER'8

Col€?I5*rttCfl IuSG3?rO€^lIOSS The onlv suire cure for Rhcuinatism, Neuralgia, Tic Dolarcux, Senlds:, Burns,^-bruises,

Cuts, Poison, P.ee Sting, Headache. Pain in the Side, Breast and Back, Stiff Joints, and all the pains the human body i^suliject to.

This medicine has been before- thd public for years, and lias never failed to cure/in a single case. Thousands and tens ef thou3fiiuls of living witnesses ran be produced to testify to its marvelous fleets.

This medicine may be had of all respectable Drusrgists and Merchants fhrmtuhout the Union Ask for"C. P. PLUMMEIi'S EMBROCATION and take no other.

Read the following: i:-DUEI-QIT: TOWA 1857. Mr 0'^ P. Plummer —Dear Sii::, I,eiyjiiot ...is-' Mlri fAm pifsftflfydw" tll:st slighf I'egftrd of tfie opinion I have of your valuable medicine. I was confincd to n:y bed some six months with inflammatory Rheumatism, so tluit I was not aide to move- a joint, nnd after exhausting the skill of all the prominent Doetore.of thcrcpuntry. .I had given tip tfr'di'e, wlveri I w-is recomtnenrle1 to:u your Embrocation. I did so: I am rejoiced that I can testify to its great, effect,*. After using the third bottle I was entirely well, and am now attending to my business. C. E. LEAVKRINO.

scaffold-, painting, I foil,spraining nipanclo .fib that I was unable to work at all, suffering the most acute pain day and night but after using two bottles of your valunble incdicine, I was ns well and strong as ever. May you ever meet with success in your pursuits. I have also used it for burns nnd bruises, finding it to be_efficacious._ •i. Yours truly, sf |W. S Lvst'eb, Paintpr.

MfRcrts (tfcar J?d., lrR^8.tvv -C P. Plumincrf—Deaf Sijt^After, duiTeiyg fQ'. two years with Neuralga in my head and back and after I had almost given up all hopes of getting well, I was recommended to try your Embrocation which I did—tbe1 first bottle doing mc so much good that I trie 1 the second, which proved effectual. I must heartily recommend it to the public as a nevet failing remedy for Neuralga ^Your'friend,, {T|j" B. C. Mcitif," A. M.j 'Thig•'medicincfdsi^yafented-in «v]f|^-dasc v.-ncre the directions are strictly attended io.

All orders addressed to C- P. PLUMMER, a his Western Agency oflicc ut Jjat.-iyette, lud., wil receive prompt attention. 8 5 8

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Koback's Scandinavian I?t-:neuies.

PHARMACY

FTER YEARS OF STUDY A2CD EXl\ pcriiiient, Dr. Rohack, the eminent Swedish Physician, succeeded in producing a medicine from y0-three difiercnt^spftcies of ,nio.uutaiii herbs of his native land, whicii acts dirc.ctly upon the causes of disease in the blood, and by restoring the corrupted fountain of life, to a condition of health & purity, expells disense from flic system, where ever it may be located, or whatever may be its character. Indig- =tion, nervous Complaints, cpslcptic a,nd other fits, coughs, consumption in its early stages, sore throat, bronchitis, lever and ague, -.istluna, low spirits, sexual incapacity, feminine ..weakness, pricking of the skin, symtomatie of pniMlvsis,

rheUmftlismj.neuralgtft,

tgmor, oanc-.-r, diabetes,

lassitude'and debility, diarrhea, and all other disordcrs of the org&Wofrrespiration, the liver, the'" kidneys, the stomach, the nerves, or the muscular fiber, arc unerringly cured by this preparation.., It is to the matcrics viorbi or seeds of disease'what ail alkali is to Sn acid it neutralizes thorn witii absolute certainty, while"at" the same time it regulates the secrctions,

removr-a

obstruc­

tions from the bowels, creates appetite, renews bodily vigor, and regenerates cveiy animal function. Such is the nature, such arc the effects oi Dr Soback's famous Scandinavian Blood Purifier, which, if taken in conjunction with his Scandinavian Blood Pills, will not "Only oblilerate the most painful disease, but- prevent their recurrcnce and lengthen life bovond the• ordinary span.

In the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS, Dr. Roback presents the result of twenty years of experience, hard stndy and experiment as to what a perfect pill should be.— No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, j$l per pottle, or £f per half-dozen Scandinavian Blood Pilis, 25 ets prbox, or five for $1.

Pi:nr, Miami County, Ind., Aug. -1, 1857. Da C. W, ROISACK: I have received so much benefit from your Scandinavian Blood Purifier ind Blood Pills, that I thought it nly duty, and it is no less my inclination, to give you a plain statement of my case. I was for years afflicted with that bain of all comfort, and efficiency in business dyspepsia. To recapitulate nil the socallcd remedies whiicli I have used to rid myself of this disease, would Indeed make a melancholy catalogue. I also consulted with the best physicians I could JUere of. 1, was induced to try your remedies through the persuasions of a friend, and after using them a few days tgreatly benefitted, and in a short time, less than a month, I was entirely and permanently cured. I was also afflicted .with, tlio most violent- nervous headache, which I suppose was produced by my disordered stomach, for wheij my dispopsia left me. my headache .left with it. 1 now feel better in every respect than I have for ten vears.

Very truly yours, JOHN S. DEMUTII. From the Rev. Mr. MCMULLEX Pastor if Roberts Chapel: L\niAXAroi.is, Oct. 5, lt'57.

Dr. C. W. ROEACK—Dear Sir: 1 have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection from which I have suffered much'at times. While it is pleasant to the tast, it certainly has a happy effect upon the nerves. Please accept my thanks tor vour kind regards and acts, and believe7 me,

Yours, J. W. T. Me.MULLEN. CINCINNATI, Friday, Sep. 4 857. Dr. ROBACK—Dear Sir: Having been of dieted with neuralgia or rheumatism for the. past year nnd a-half, and having seen your medicine, called theJScandinavifui Blood Purifier, highly recommended by gentlemen with whome am acquainted,! was induced to try it, but not before 1 had used various other medicines. .^After iiiirig two bottles, 1 felt its efFcct^ery se'tisible, .and upon usciiig two more, I found myself perfectly cured. You will allow me therefore, to congratulate you upon making a discovery in medicine which is proving itself to be a worker of such wonders in the diseases. 0? the human family,

Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. jNDtANAroLis, Wednesday, Sep 2,1657. Da. C. W. ROBACK.—Dear Sir: Having been troubled for seve'ral years with extream debility and weakness, so much so that I was unable to attend to mv ordinary business at times, and having heard of "the wonderful cures that your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Pills were effecting, I was indused bv a friend to try them.

I have been using the Purifier for the last twelve months, and find the medicine fully equal to its recommendations. So valuable is its use to me that I cannot now dispen.ee with the use of it at my advanced age of life—seventy-seven years.

I cheerfully give this information for the benefit of those similarly affected. MORRIS MORRIS.

The above certificates and many others can be seen at my office by any one at any time. Get one of my .Family-Medical

Almanac,

Aprtl 5, lS33.--ly.

-u-noT.Ts.\Tk AND ni/rkiF,'

GEOmY, PROVISION

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Sprninp,

CON ree+Iof^RY STQR NO. 1, EMPIRE BLOCK, VERNON ST CRAWFORDWIILE, IND.

Oct.S^d 1857-Iy.

COM M.ERG 1 AL BLOCK!

A RSTnpw receiving the lfirgOs! and best as-! f(oi't(id"sLock of gcncnit

Ever opeyed in thi?. market, to which they call tliS esie6:al attention of all who may dcsire any articl8"in"Ih?t'br.the!f of'frstflci"

Having purchased goods from

And at ]ricc3 proportioned to the limes, thry

Iron and Nails,

Tons assorted Iron

25

BLOOD PiLLS.

lo'J Ivegs Nails, received by -:.,-G.RlMES & BURDRIDGE.

aprii 29, '58.

Tools.

A OENERAI#- flPRo^{fft?nt

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1\. Coopere? and Bla

Carpenters'

ksTnitlis'

Farming

C1RADLES,

Tools, -received

by BURBR1DGE & GRIMfiS april 29,.58i- ..

Implements.

Scythes, Snaths, Rakes, Shovel?,

Spades, Hoes, Plows, Cultivators, &c., for -ale. by aprii 29, 58.

GRIMES BURBRIDGE.

Groceries.

C'iOFFEE,

Sugar, Molasses, Toas, Toli^cSo,

Candles, Spice, Dve-Stuffs, kc.., kc.., for sale by GRIMES & BURBRIDGE. aprii 29, '58,

111 TMUWL UL O LLS, has spent the greater traveling, having visited Eu-

DR MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S IN DIAN ROOT PILLS, part of his life iii trr rope, Asia, and Africa as well as Nortli America—liiis apont tlirep years nrrsong the Indians of our Western country—it was in this tfay that the Indian Root Pills were firrt discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish' the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD—that our strength, health and life depend upon the vital fluid.

When the various passags become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the difFerent functions of the body, the blood loses its.action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased thus causing all pains sickness and distress of every name our strength is exhausted, our health we arc deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing of! tlie stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out How important then that we should kocp the various passages ofthe body free and open. And how pleasant to us that wc have it in our power to put a medicine in your reach, namely, Morse'? Indian Root Piils, manufactured from plantsnnd roots which grow around the mountainous clilfs in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills arc -made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores ofthe skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within.— The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegm, and other humors from" the lungs'by copiout spitting. The third i3 a Diuretic, which., gives ease and double strength to the kidneys thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is thefi thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been

discharged

in any other way. The fourth is a

Cathartic nnd accompanies the other properties ofthe Pills while engaged in purifying the blood: the coarser particles of impurity cannot pass by the other outlets, arc thus taken up and convey-t-p off in great pun !i ties by the bowels.

From thealiove, it is shown that Dr. Morse'a Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but bccome united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout, out and dense the system from all impurity, and l-hclife of the body," which is the blood, becomes perfectly healthy consequently all sickness and pain'"is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when- the body becomes so pure and clear.

Tiie reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, if because they dp not

get

a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open the natural passage for the disease to be cast out hence, a largo quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and thestomaeh

and

have

been scorched

GEORGE S. BENNETT,

intestines arc literally over­

flowing with the corrupted mass thus undergo-, ing disagreeable fermentation,constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter thiough every vein and artery, until life is taken fr'om the body by disease. Dr. Morse\* PILLS liftv$ added-to themselves victory tfponvWnrv bv rcstorinc millions ofthe sickto blooiSihi" liea'ltlf and happiness. Yes, thousands who

been racked or tormented with sickness pain aud anguish, and whose feeble frames have

by the burning elements of raging

fever, and who have been brought, a3 it were within a step of the silent grave, now stand read? to testify that they would have been nmft'} be red with the dead, had it not been for this "rcat and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses has been taken they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their yhai uimg cfFccts. in ot only do they give immediate ^sc and strength aud..takeaway all wekness, pain anu anguish but fc'iov ut-once go to work at the foundation of tire disease,'

which

disease-that

gratis,from

my agents, Manufactory Salcs-Roprh's -and Office, No. East Fourth.stoet,-.3d building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio., For,sale by

Manson & rowirs, Crawfordsville Talbnrt & Son, Wavcland Dr G. W. Miller, Ladoga: 1. E. G. Najddr, Darlington Wm Bromley Plcasentlilll James.& Br6 Parkersburg :iiid by pruagists ^Mterchantsgeneially. ...

is the blood. Therefore, if wilt

be shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify that

deadly enemy—will take its flight,

•rid the flush of youth and beauty will again re-turn,-and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten y«ur days.-

CAUTIOX.— Be ware of a counterfeit signed A. B. Moore. All genuine have the name tff A. J.vs White '&. Co., on each box. Abo the signature of A.J. White & Co. All others are spurioue.

A. JvtfillTE- & CO., Sole Propriety 50 Leonard Street, Nuw Yofk. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by-all.f dealCTSin' Mtftlifeines.

A geli t'swiiate'd ft cv ery to wn,. 111 a eu itc. ham-" let in thelaiid. Parties desiring the agency wiil address as above for terms. (Q Price 25 cents per box, five boxes will be sent 6ii receipt of $l,po&tage paid.

Dee^Wl^T^ty. it.