Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 December 1858 — Page 3
NEW AtBANY &sSAl£M H-: R,
1858-t9. 1858 -9. Winter AiraEgement.5*
ON AND AFTER DEO. STH PASSENGER TRAINS WILL BE RUN'AS FOLLOWS:
r.'OiNti NORTH.
FROM NEW ALBANY.—Cnuwon Daily, except P-sndays,. at
ST.
R.H
A. Jl. ylop
ping'nt nil Stations on signal. Connecting 'iret'iicastlc at 3.520 A. 3!. for Si l.'nis. arriving nt 4-Of) P. .ami 7-02 1'. JM Tor Indiannpolis, arnviiiR :i-t 8.'--0 1'. 2d. :md at l.iiMU'iti nt 4 38 A.M. 1'or Chicago, arriving at 11.05 A. Fassciiirers dinent Bed!ufl and su ut Lai'av.'ttfi.
'Louis AND CiMi.N'.v.ui Day KxraKss.— lail
except fci:iuia\y. at i~.^0 ut nil rccu'iii- Stations'. Connecting at loorn.wiiE Sruciric, arc for sale by
plug Uitchell with the O. & M. K. R- train l'vr S: Louin at 4 10 P. M-. arriving at. 3 30 A. .and for GlScinimti 4-50. 1\.,M arriving at 1U.20 P.M. Passengers dine at Mitchell.
ST':J.tUIS ANJ. C.NCiSNATl NlGHT EXPRESS.—"| Daily :jt l'-'.'.O P. M. Stooping only .t Regular Stat.'oiia. Connecting at Mitchell uiih t'n» 0. sH. H. R. trains foe St. Louij and CincMinnti RiMicliirig Cincinnati at S A. 3d., and Si,.-Loui* ati .4o P' M.
FhOM BLt»GMIN'.TON'-^-LAFAYI.TTB AcCOM MI EATiO.N —-L :t)i except fHiliflsnS, at 6.'i0 A. M. Connecting at Lasa.vuyeat 3 1 P. M. with Chicago Pay Express, airiving at Michigan Citv at 7.J:5 l.il and at Chicago at 10.^5 P. M.
S?OIVIMI.
FROM MICHIGAN CI TY.—Cincinur.ti [h:y Express—Paily, except Sundays, at 111 :«i A.M.' Leaving Chicago at 7-40 A. .) nnd running di rectly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 1 -/JO A. T., stopping at. all stations between Michigan I City and Lafayette. Passengers diue at 11 ev, noldd.
Cincinnati Niylit Express.—Daily, except Sundavs.nt 10-at) P.M. (leaving Chicago at fc»-00 P.M.} running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving ut 11-bO P. M. Connecting at Lahiyette at 2.50 A.M., with Louisville Mail Trains for New Albany and Louisville, ai riving at 3.15 P. M. Stopping at all Regular Stations North, and
i-ntts.—Daily, except Sundays, ut 4-55 P. M.— Stopping atall Kegular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with O. JC M. R. li. Ttains from Cm cinnati at 4-10
j'.
M., and tromSt Louis
at 4-50 P.M. Reaching New Albany at ti-151.
Lorisvn.LE Nj«n? Fxnti-.ss—Daiiy ati2- 0 A. M. Htoj ing "t Regular Stations. Connecting villi 0. '&M.R. R. Trains li-om St. J^otiU. Arlivingat New Albauy at. ti-1 A.
FROM LAKAVETTE.— 1 iloomtx«-TON AtCOMMOI'ATION.—Daiiy atft-JOA. M. Stopping r.t all Stations. Connecting at Grcencastle, at
P. M., with Train on T. 11. S:. ii. K. li. tor Terre Haute, and at' 7.Oii P. M. lbr inuianap idis. Arriving at illoomington at ft ol) 1'. M.
The Through 'Jraws contiLct at lirecueastle wilh the Terrellaute and Richmond Railroad, anu at ljilavette with the trains of the Toledo, Wabash, nnd'Western Railroad, at M. S. Crossing with Michigan Southern and Northerr. Indiana Railroad at Michigan City with the Michigan Ccn-
tral Railroad lor Chicago find all point*, wot and liorthwi'st, and lor Detroit and all points east. ILrOnly one change of Cars for Chicago, St. Louis or Cincinnati. dlr'fhrough Tickets for sale in Louisville, No. 555 Main street, and at tin Company's otiiec New Albany, Michigan City, anil Chicago, tor nil tlie 1 r.i.'eipal I ouits in li.e^Laf-t and Northwest "!«.' R. E. HI CKE1J, Suporinteiident.
Suj t's (Jflice, New Albany. Dee. lull, 185?-...
A Eare Chance!!
Mi)-.
|MIE suli.-eii'ner intendiug to change li business. wifhrs to sell he Furniture and Least••of Four Years, of the "LAN E HOUSE,", Crawlordsville. '1 hfe' I louse is well located for business, being situated n. Main Street-, ill the most business inrt'oftown, and centaining about forty rooms. 1 lie Funtitnre is new and clean.
Cinwfcrdsville is ihtivirg. IdisineR." place of near 4(i(i() inl.abitants: ispoveibial lor good health, iiiod foeiety ni.d gooii Schools. It is. the f'oiiiitx Sent of Jfonrgi.mery, one of the h* st connfes in the State, ni.d is sit«Mt».l immediately on the New Aibary and Salem Paihcad. A bar-1 gain can be had by any one wishing to engage! in the business.* I
BY
"J
WM. COOK, Puor!ui:Ton.
Dee. 9, lf5g~-tf. .• r'vvfj
JAMES~ HANNAl I
l^ashionable Tanor! OCCUPIES
back room over D. Knox's.
Poof Shoe store, and solicits liie patronnge of.hi? old friends. He will attend in person t- making Coats, Pants and Vests in the latest »iud most approved styles. Entrance to his room tiirough the Boot & Shoe store.
WA3XTT.SI5,
I will p.i}- the following prices for all kinds ol Furs:" Coon, from 5 to GOcts. Mink, from 5! rts to .?1 Musk-Rat, from 3 to 10 cte. Gray Fox, from 15 to 25 els. Red Fox, from 25 to 50 cts.,, also, the highest prices for Sheep Pelvs, \'c.
JAMES IIANNA.
I)er. 2, Jf58-."m.
SHERIFF'S SALE,
Bifrom
virtue ot an execution to me dirrctcd the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, I will expose to sale at public auction at the court house door, in the town of Orawfordsville, Montgomery county, and State of Indiana, on Saturday, the 25th day of December, 1858, between the hours ot' ten I o'clock, a. in., and four o'clock, p. ni., of said day, the rents and profits, for the term of seven years, of the following described real estate, towit: The south west quarter of the north cast quarter, of section 27, township JO, r.mge \\est, containing 40 acres, more or less all lying I and being in the county of Montgomery, and State of Indiana, and if the rents and profits will not briii" a sufficient sum to satisfy said exe cution, 1 will then and there, at the same time and place, offer a sufficient, amount of the above described real estate to satisfy said debts and costs. Taken on execution as the property of ..lames Wood, at the suit of Samuel Mawhorter, Guardian, fcc:
WM. H. SCHOOLER, Sheriff.
Dcc. 2, 1858-3w-Printcr's fee &3.T5.
Sheriffs Sale.
virtue of two executions to me directed, from the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, I will expose to sale at public auction at the Court House door, in the town of Crawfordsville. Montgomery county and State of Indiana, on Saturday the 25th day of December 1^58, between the hours of ten o'clock A M. and four o'clock P. M.,of said day, .the rents and profits for the term of seven years, Of the following described-real estate, to wit: Part of the west halfof the south west quarter of scction 32, township 17," range 4. containining9 acrcs also, lots No. 3, 4 and 5. in Parker's addition to Pmkersburgh also, lot No. 6, Kramer's addition north halfof lots No. 7 and8 in Parker fc Kramer's addition also, lots Noj 1 and 2 in "WelchVs addition also, lots No. 26 and 29 iri the original plat ol the town also, north half of lot No*. 10,"in original plat, all lying and being in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiuna, and if the rents and profits will not'bring a sufficient amount to satisfy said execution, I will then and there at the same time nnd placc offer a sufficient amount of the above described real estate to satisfy said debts and costs. Taken on execution as the property of Wilson C.
urner, ut the suit of Albert Plimpton and others. WM H. SCHOOLER, Sh'ff. Dcc. g, ic58.—prs fee $4,50.
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! "iin A DOI mn
AVHOLESALE & RETAIL!
I
ind Ci
*UE mosU-hoice brands of Tobacco gars, ill be sold at the"lowest figures, by A. NOLTE, 1 obaccopjs-t. Ciawfoidsvillc. N«v 20, 1858—6m
MONROE'S FRENCH POWDERS.
A SEVER FAILINO CUKE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
With confidence founded oil experience, 1 offer the "FHKNCH
POWDERS"
to the aftlicted, asking
but a fair trial, as a proof of its virtues.
The proprietor having been afflicted for the
last fifteen years, with more or less pain in the
Stomach, after eating a hearty meal, can now
indulge at meals. without the least inconvpnir
ence, having taken but two bottles of the
DERS.
POW
Price §1,00 per bottle—or bottles for $5,00.
at! QJ/* Prepared by .1. R. MONROE, St. Louis,
IIo., and sold wholesale and retail bv Dr. K.
EASTKP.I.Y.
Soii'heast corner Third & Chestnut Sts., St.
Louis.
The
above Powders, together ith
'Dec. 2, 1?50-Gm.
FO]
1858 & 1859!
ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE
1Y1
all stMiok Sonth of Laiayette. Passengers jjL01111110^til K^lOClVvS breakfast at Gre'encastlc and dine at Mitchell. FROM MITCHELL.—Lovi.svn.i.ic
DAY
Ex-J
OF
FOR THE "WINTER AT
GRAHAM BROS
TEN THOUSAND
HE ADY-MADE CO ATS,
TANTS, VESTS & SHIRTS.
11ATS & CAPS,
A E S fe
•. J'-old.
MOXBOE'S
MAN SUN
lOO CASES CUSTOM HADE
BOOTS & SHOES.
FIVE HUNDRED NEW STYLE
S A W S
UNE MILLION YARDS
Domestic Goods.
Ciime everybody! Come quick, lest you
IVeember 9, 1^58.-! v.
1
& POWERS,
Crawfordsville.
And. Still They Come!
840,000 STOCK!
WINTER GOODS
IOPO
great Bargain!. We invite alL to come and see this immense Stock. We sell more Goods at Retail than any one house in the
S A E O E I N 1 A A
And can sell ai LOW ALL COMI'I.TITIO.V.
GRAHAM BROTHERS.
NEW STORE
AND
N E W O O S
JUST OPENING !,
Great Bargains
I N
J&.11
ULinas
OF
AND
Carpets A.O-!
CALL and see THEM.
AS WE SELL FOR
CASH ONLY,
Wc can a fiord to sell
That you will be tempted to buy after learning
OUR PRICES.
Ktruember these Bargains arc to be found at the
New Cash Store
OF
George Snyder & Co
V? Washington St., next to Ott's Drug Store.
Crn wfordtvillcj Dcc 9, 1858.—if
Pianos, Melodeons & Music.
TRICES GREATLY REDUCED!
HORACE WATERS, 1 ttt Broadway, N. Y.
Agent for the sale of the best O S O N & N E W O
Pianos & Melodeons,
The largest assortment of Music Merchandise in the United States.
PIANOS
from five differon
Manufactures, OF Kvi riv VAKIKTY OK STVLI:—from those in plain rosewood cases, for $'52,00. to those of the most.elegantfini.sh, for Ssl.OOO. Nohou-e in the Union can come in competition for the number, variety and celebrity ofits instrument nor the extremely low prices at which -thev are
A
•*.
Horace Waters' Modern Improved Pianos.
with or without iron frames, have, in their .vr-:w
JSCALE an IML-KOVEN ACTION, a power and compass of tones equaling the grand, with the beauty and durability of the square piano. The Press and
Fir.-t Music Masters have justly pi'ouounced then? equal if not superior to any other make They I are guaiTaute.vd tQ,_8t(U^d.iheaetiGU of .every.pii,niiite J"
HORACE vA FERS' MELODEONS) •'tuned tlie equal temperament,) eup«riorin each desirable c. ua!ity. Can also funiish Prince's, Carbart's Ar Smith's Melodeons. Prices from $45 to $195 (or two petts of roods, $151) two I banks of keys, $200 Organ pedal, bas* uie'.ode otis $i.'50, $y75, and $300, less, a liberal di«' count.
Each instrument warranted to give satisfaction or purchase money refunded.
ANos AT
t'eslsisioeiini*
C2
SECOM HAND PI-
CHEAT BAKOAINS
"The Piano I received from you continues to I I give satisfaction. I regard it as one of the best instruments in the place."—JAMES M.
Yarqucsville,
I
1
constantly in gtorti pri-
ces from $30 to $140. MVSIC.— One of the largest and best cata logues of Music now published all the Music I and Music Rooks published in the United States, for sale at this establishment.. Martin's Celebrated Guitar, nnd all kinds of Musical Instruments, nnd Music Merchandise, at the lowest possible prices. Music sent wherever ordered, post-paid, Catalogues sent by mail. A liberal discount- to dealers, teachers, seminaries and clergymen.
of
Ihc Walfrs'
Pistnos & jTIt*!ocl t)i»s.
The Piano came to hand, and in first rat# oriler. It is a beautilul instrument and no mistake LKE & WAI.KJCR, Dealers iu Musical InstruuioaU, Phils.
J(-hn Hewi tt. of Carthage. New York, who has had one of the Horace Waters' Pianos, writes as I follows: "A friend of mine wishes me to pui-chnse a
Piano for her. She likes the one you sold in December, 1856. My piano is becoming popular in this place, and 1 think I can introduce one tor two more they will be more popular than any other make." "We have two of Waters'Pianos in use in our I Seminary, one of which has been severely test#-! for three years, and we can testify to their good I quality and durability."—Wooi & GSEGOKV, I Mount Carroil, Ills. "H. WATTES. Esq.—Dear Sir: Having usod one I of your Piano-Fortes for two years past, 1 lure found it a very superior iustrument.
AJ.ONZO GHAY,
Principal Brooklyn Heights Seminary." "PBESTON HOI.I.OW, N. V., July, 28, 1 $58. Mu. WATERS.—Dear Sir: I received the Melodeon safe and in good order: am well pleased with external appearance, and the tone also. Hope 1 shall have occasion to order one or two more the present season."
TIOOA, N, Aug. 5. 1.858.
HORACE WATERS, Esq..-Sir: The Maiodeon voirsent me was duly received in good order. 1 sin now fully prepared to say that the instrument is highly satisfactory ami I beg you will accept my thanks for the very liberal terms
than fulfilled all that you promised.'" Vorv respectfully yours, kc.
I which you furnish it. and for the very honorable I pd.at the lowest figures, of the undershined who manner in which you have fulfilled^ and more
CLARKE,
Charleston. Va. "Tlie Melor'eon hna safely arrived. 1 feel obliged to you for your liberal discount—will do all can for you in these parts.'"-!—RKV.
MCCOEMICK,
S. C.
"The Piano was duly received. It-ohme in exeellent condition and is very much admired by 1 my numerous family. Accent my thanks for your promptness."--hour
COOFEII,
in the County.'VVSTHOMAS
!un,'Ga. "We are very much obliged to you for having sent such a fine .instrument for $230, and we I shall tuke pains to recommend it."—BAXKS,HELD I Co., buffalo Democrat. "The Horace Waters Pianos are known as among the very best. We are enabled to speak I fj ot these instruments with confidence, from personal knowledge of their excellent tout and durable quality.—New York Evangelist. I "We can spe-'k of the merits ot the Horace Wiitens' Pianos from personal knowledge, as being of the very best quality."—Charleston Intel li-
gencer.
"Nothing at the State Fair displayed greatc-T I excellence in any department than the Horace Waters I'iitnoo."—Churchman. "The Horace Waters Pianos arc built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material. We have no doubt that buyers can do as well, perhaps better, at this than any other house in the Union."—Advocate and Journal. "Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge comparison with the finest made am where in the country."—Home Journal. ill.
"Horace Waters Piano-Fortes are of full, rich,! and even tone, and powerful.''—N. Y. Musical I Review. '. "Our friends will find at Mr Water's store the I very best a-sortment of Music and of Pianos to be found in the the United States, and we urge our .-outhern aud western friends to give him a cali 'whenever they go to New York."—Craham\
Magazine. WA KUKOOMS333 BROADWAY, ?f. Nov. 11, lt58.
JAMES PATTERSON
HAS JUST RECEIVED
THE LARGEST STOCK! THE BEST ASSORTMENT!
THK LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS OF
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND
yEWELR.Y!
EVER BIIOUGHT TO
CRAWFORDSVILLE!
Direct from the Eastern Manufactories. He ha3 also on hand a large quantity of
PURE AND SILVER PLATED
Tea and Table Spoons,
Crtam Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks, «$*c.
Also, Musical Instruments of every descrip tios, such as
VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS. FLUTES, FIFES, Violin and Guitar Strings, kc. Also
KNIVES AND POCKET-COOKS,
Of all kinds and qualities. Also
GOLD, SILVER & PLATED
SPECTACLES,
To* suit all ago.
TO npE LADIES,
I wdtild say thaU 1 have the nicest and ricliest patterns of Jewelry ever before offered in this city, to the examination of which I ask their kind attention.'-
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Musical Boxes,
Ro^aired nnd wrranted. To.this branch of the business, 1 call especial attention, and feel confident,, that in prices and quality of work, perfect satisfaction will be given: at the sign of the
'Golden Watch
Between HeatoB's-Book Store and Lane House, Crawfordsville, Iffdiapa.
Nev. II, 1858.-ly.
CLOTHING.
S E W.I N
Wnri&uham, Brad-
ford Co.. Penn. I "Your Piano pleases us well. It is tho b«.«tone
A. LATHAM,.Campboll-
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JAMES PATTERSON.
.••- .''""T*
Wholesale and Retail
AT THE NEW,
CLOTHING STORE
OF
HOIT,'Fisk
OPPOSITE
MANSON & POWERS'
DrtUG STORE—MAIN ST..
The Cheapest and Best
MADE GOODS
IN THE STATE,
ANI) WILL BE SOLD
BELOW ALL COMPETITION,
Orawfordsville, Nov. 525. l'?58.—51
LIGHTNING
SEWING MACHINES,
ON HAND & FOR SOLE.
GROVER & BAKER'S
Sewing Machines,
& Co.ljDRY
Ttt KS'ST-FIVK
Stitchcs to tlicINCH—One hundred and forty inches to the minute or. about three thousand four hundred stitches to the minute. For sample, or particulars of these Machines inquire of Prof. John L. Campbell, or Prof. A.M. Hadlev of Wabash College.
SLOAT'N 2-thread kuot-stitch Machines. These Machines sew with either one or two TitiiKADS. With two threads it forms a knot stitch impossible to "rip or ravel." Sew two thousand stitches per minute.
.... i©0.
EVANS' Machine, for Double ami Single stitching, just Patented. Any of the above Machines can be purchns-
16
Agent. ,.,%liOilAS NEWMAN.
is Agent. Nov. 25, 1858
J.L.SMITH."
O I
S :I N I II 0 IV.
N. ORJSTMAN.
(iRK.fUj
CHRISTMAN & GREGG,
HARDWARE AND COMMISiSIOy
E A N S No. 2, EMPIRE BLOCK,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
CHRISTMAN & GREGG,
The Largest, Cheapest and
ONLY EXCLUSIVE
HARDWARE STORE,
Montgomery County.
ill
AI&IJWV,
1 8 5 9
WINTER TRADE
r-r,#-, *«sr*'£
GOOD INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO BUYERS!
-GOOI)SJ
CLuTITING, BOOTS fe SHOES. HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIEIB!
HARDWARE QUEENS WARE!
Offei-ed and dailv sold at unusualiv
The undersigned would once inorc claim the privilege of informing their numerous friends and customers that they are now prepared to meet Ihem with a full stock ol Goods of
EVERY VARIETY
USual-y kept in the kind of stock above mention- j, ed.v .Having purchased our Goods at the
Head of Market,
We feel able and willing to compete with
Any House in the Trade!
It being too tedious to mention all the different kinds of
GOODS KEPT IN OUR STOCK,
We would sav that we have nearly any for which you may call. With" these remarks we would solicit your attention to the stock as it will undoubtedly be to your advantage to
To caU and Examine it.
l'ring your Produce with'you—we have & regu'ur
PRODUCE DEPOT,
And will receive any thing you bring of a merchantable character, for which we will pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
ID
Dry Goods. Your Friends-,•
ALLEN, GALEY & KEERAN. Dec. 2, 1858.— ly
AYER'S
Cathartic Pills,
(SUGAR COATED,) AKLL MADE TO
CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK. Invnlidx, Kathurs, Molhfvs, Plij-sic!m»s, l'Uilmitliropists, rend llifir KflTects, and jttdgc of tUeir Virtue*. fOH T1II5 CL'ltK OF Headache, Sick IIeaduche,Foiil Stomach.
I'lTTSliur.O. I'A.. Mnv 1. 1855.
I)n. J. C. Asm. Sir: I Vtuvo boon repout«lly cmcd of the wornt heii'laclie any body c«n lutvc by ft !ofle or two of vour I'illii. 11 HWIIIH to ise from a foul Ktoiimch. wbich they rteanse at once. If tlioy wiil cine otliem aa tlicy do rnu, tin* fact in worfli knowing.
Vours witli greiit reflect, ED. W. I'KBBI.E, C'erk nf Steavirr (Xarion.
Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints. A. I)EPAR1,MJ-Vt OF TUB INTKKIOB, WAS1HS0T05,1). C., 7 Feb., 1866. ?m: lmvo inert your I'tlls in my goacnit timl hospital prHrtii-e ever rince yon inadfl thein, aud cannot liesitnte to My l)lev are tlio best ratliartic wo emjiloy. Their repr.latlng iictii'.n on tho liver is qnit mid decided, consequently they are nn ndmiruble remedy fordoi nngouieiit-iof tlmt oi'gnii. Indeed. 1 have seldom fcaad a ense of bilious dit«o olstiuate that it did not readily yield to tbeia.
Fraternally yours, AL0N7.0 15AI.I., it. D., Musician Vie Marine Hospital.
Dysentery, Relax, and Worms.*TOST Orricc. HAKTI AXI, LIV. CO., MICH., NOT.10, 1855. 1)k. ATER: Your Pilla aro I lie perfection of medicine. Ttiey have done my wife more ?ood than Iran tell yon. She had been Nick and pining away for inontlw. Wont off to be doctored at pr«it expetwo, but pot no better. J5he then commcnced takinjc yonr l'ills, wliich soon cuifd her, hv expelling targe quantities of wornm (dead) from ber bixlv. Thin- iifterwards cured her and our two children of bloody dysentery. One of oar neighbors had it bad, and my wife enred him with tuo dofes of your I'itts. while others around ns paid from five to twvnty dollars doctors' bills, and loBt much time, \vitlio\it bt-ing fared-entirely even llien. Surii a meticlrie yours, wliich is actually Kiod and liouett, will be prized here.
fent
Figs- Kites PruneP'. Dried Currants,.
Lctncns, •ill fresh and chcap, fdrsolei by Aug. "Jb. COX it CO,
lniiits,
7*
Hardw
GEO, A. GItlVKlN. Postmastrr.
Indigestion and Impurity ol" the Blood. From Jiev. J. V. Wine*, I\istor of Admit ChurcJi, Host on. Dli. Alt:a: I have une-d yonr Pills with extraordinary fiicceM in my family nnd among tho?o 1 am coiled to visit in distress. To regnlnte'
Uie organs of digestion nnd puri-
(V tho blood they are tho very best remedy I have ever known, nnd 1 can confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. HIMKS.
W \BSAW. WToyt.va Co.. N. Y., Oct. 24,1855.
DKVP. SIR: I
am LINING yonr Cathartic I'lUs In uiy prac
tice, and find tli'.ni an excellent pnrgative to cleanse the aynU.ii! and purlfv the fountains of itie blood. JOHN O. EACH AM, M. D. Erysipelas, 8crofnIn, King's Evil, Tetter,
Tumors, and Salt Illienni.
From a f\.iiuarding Merchant of St. Louis, Fib. 4,1SM5. DR. ATER: Your l'ills are the paragon of all that Is great in medicine. They have enred my little daughter of ulcerous gores upon tier hands slid feet ihnt had proved incurable for ycara. Uor mother had been long grievously nillicted WitJi bUitchos and pimples on her skin and in hi'r hair. After our child v«s cured, sho aK triod yonr l'ills, and they have cured her. ASA MOHGKIDOK.
Rhenmatisni, Neuralgia, and Gout. F, oin the He v. Dr. HawUt. of the Melluxlitt Fpis. dwelt. 1'LLASKI
IIOCSE.
SAVANNAH. GA.,Jan.6,1S56.
)l0N01!Kl Sir 1 should bo ungrateful for thcielief jour Hkill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding 1 had the best of physicians, the diseaae grew worse nnd worse, until, by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, tr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. l!y persevering in the uee of them, 1 am now entirely well.
SENATE CIIAMBKH, BATON HOUCE, I.A., 5 Dcc., 1865. Dit. Avir.: I have been entirely cured by your l'ills of Rheumatic Gout —a painful disease that had afflicted nic for years. YISCKKT SUDKLU
For Dropsy, Plethora* or kindred Com-
requiring au active purge, tljey are an excelremedy.
For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a
Dinner Pill, they are ngrceable aud effectual.
Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflammation,and even Deafness, and Partial Blind* lie09, have been cured by the alterative action of these Pills.
Moft of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous In a public pill, from the dreadful conscquencos that fr qucntly. follow ita incautious use. These contain UQ mot cury or mineral snbstauce whatever.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
FOH THE KAt'lD CURE OF ft
COl'GIlS, COI»S, HOAlt8ESKSP, lKFl.t/S KKZA, BKORCHITIS, WHOOPING COIUH, CltOll', ASTHMA, IN-
C1P1EKT COKSOIPTIOS,
and r»r tlio relief of ccnsumjitive fatieuts In advanced stages of tho disease. Wo need not speak to tlie public of its irtue». Throughout every town, and almost evr'ry hamlet of the American States, its wondeiful cures of pulmonary complaints linve made it already known. Kay, few are the families in any civilized country on this contjnoiit without some personal experience of its effects aud feweryct tlie communities any where which have not among them some living trophy of Its Tictory over the subtle and dangerous diseases of the throat' and lungs. While it is tlie most powerful antidote'yet kuown to man !br the formidable and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary orgnus, it Is also the plensantest and safoft remedy that can be employed for infanta and young persons. Parents should have it in store against the insidious enemy that steals upon them unprepared, ^e have ahnndant grounds to believe the Cherry l\ctnral saves more lives by the consumptions it prevents than thora it cures. Keep it by you, and cure your colds while Ihey are curable, nor neglect them initli no human skill can master tho inexorable canker that, fastened on the vitMis, cats ypur life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as they know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them it is still made the best it can bo. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produco -it the most perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely on It the best agent wliieii our skill can furnish for their cure.
PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mas*. S O Manpox Powtbs, Crawfordsville, nnd by nil
Druggists und i3cnlcrs in Mciiicines. AT WllOJ.KS VI BV SI ia ECKSTEIN & Co., Cincinnati, DCt 7, 1S58 !v N.
1 Fish.-
MACKEREL!,,
White Fish, P!ckerell,_Tqmit
and Herring, for sale at Packets-Price#, fcy Aug. 26. COX & CO.
A
superior stock .of-TABLE & POCKET •J\. CUTLERY, ju§t received and for sale by
Nov
CHRISTMAN" GREGG.
11, 1358.—ly.
PLOWS!
]i'ie58-
CAMPBELL & CO.,
AUK Ol'i.MXO THtllt
LOW PRICES. IFALL STYLES
ol'Ladies, Misst.s, ehildreifs
In Plaids, stripes and Buyaderes, embracing all the new and elegant designs In Wool and silk a
ROBES A LE
ROBES
A
Bonnets & Ribbons,
of all width.? and a full stock of
4 A of- those cehbrnted ROVER PLOWS, ADIES Plain, tiped & foxed Caters at low Tl\_' just received and for sale by -I.J figurs, for sale by
CHRISTMAN & GREGG. .f-^Trr
RUCHES & FLffWEES.,.
Also, their usual stock
SMALL WARES:
Pins, Noodles,hosiery Glovesen I land kerchiefsfronts.
—combs,— -suspenders--cravat? collars
threads—silk & linsliirt
Also, their Clothing Department is complete, embraciiiir all the new stvlcs of Fall aud Winter
For men and boys iri mud and made in ihe beet I manner. ."Also, kiii, calf nnd Grain' s-. ,'i
BOOTS & SHOES!
Also, oil immense stoek of'
Hardware, Iron, Nails Groceries
ttoc.
Those wanting barsains. will call on 0 A BE L.' ALE k.
October 7, 1858—lv
,11 ART ER.
THAT GREAT REMEDY
so i.osn sorr.ti r,
FOUND AT LAST!
Tiiis reTiicdy. claimed by the medical profea:ifM nnd the multiplied tho'i^ands that have IHcii it al• 1 tfsted its wonderful curative properties, to be the greatest discovery in medical science, and nature'.* own remedy, is the result, of yt*»rs (if ttil and #tudy, by one of Ohio's favorite physieinns, in older to produce something that sjjiwould meet the wishes of suffering humanity, and thousands from the princely palacoflnd linmble cottage can testify t,o the immediate relief found by its use. For tho want of space we only offer a few of the many evidences in its favor.
Moline, III.. Feb. 19, 1857.
MESSRS. S. K. MANN & CO.—Gents: We find your Ague Balsam superior to any remedy in our market for the permanent cure of all malarious diseases. Wc cheerfully recommend it as worthy that great nameit has wherever sold and used." Very truly yours,
RICHARDS
& TIlOilAS.
To the sufferers of 0I1III3, lever and ague I cheerfully submit the following: Having observed closely the effects of Dr. Mann'd Ague Balsam in this vicinity for the past three years, I am well pleased with its remedial virtues as an antidote to malaria. I have frequently used it in my practice and with int.ire satisfaction. From mv intimate knowledge of this compound, I reccommeud it as safe, prompt and efficient.
N. E IIACKEDOM, M. D.
Galicn, Ohio, April 1st, 1858.
Blufton, Ind May ~ith, 18 "8.
MESSRS. S. K. MANN &CO —Otnts: Having sold your Ague Balsam for tho past three years to scol'es! of persons In this vicinity, and closely observing its effects, we do not hesitate in saying, we-bcIie'Ve it the best remedy over sold in Indiana, and will effectually cure chillf, fever and ague without fail. Trillv vouvs,
PH1LL1MAN KEARNS,'"Druggists. Logansporl, Ind., Sept. 13, 1858.
DR.'^M ANIjr:—Please send me one-half gross more of your Ague Balsam immediatel y. It is in great demand, and may be leuly styled th| King of Fe^ei-and Ague.
J. LYTLE, Physician and Druggist.
•sea, gainf Louis. March 1 si, 1858.
MESSRS IS. K. MANN & GO.—Gents: We have sold a large amount of your Ague Balsam the past three tears, and find that where introduced and sold it has no equal in the history of ague remedied, and from all parts of the west we hear the sam'e' chSering new%«jt never fails to cure its fiatient—and is looked upon in this country ao the best.ihedioine for chills, fever and ague ever iii 6wniarkct Mf&0'I0. J. W06I) & GO-
S. K. & CO. I'xoprietorp, Gallon. Oliio! Sold by all good Druggists. Oct. 7, TP58.—3m.
SODA.
10
Kogs A
f.
Soda, for sale £y
12'.
COX CO.
Thfe Cheap Store!
i£ itoht of idettSE rf\ anaSfloes, miiy be found at very.low prices at the cheap store.of ,.
1
T|!
D. R, KNOX
"»ADIES, Misses & Children, can find the best _j Kid, Morocco & Calf Boots in town at
1). K. KNOX'S.
I D. K. KNOX.-'/\\VT
LOVES Hosiery for the Ladies, for SA!O
KN0X
4 Heavy stoak of Men Boys Winter ClothA ing, also Under Shirts, l)rawcrs, fine Shirts, Collars. Cravats, (new style 1 Buck Gloves asl Gauntlets, Shirt Bosunw, Silk & Linen H'dkfs. Suspenders, &c. kc. kc., at prices below ptec«dent at the new store of •*-, v-M
i:* D. 11. KNOX.' 1 JJUBBER
of all kinds, for sale at extreme*
J. t' low rates bv-v
R. KNOX.
J^HE best stock of Hats A Caps in town mayir JL be found low for CASH at D. R. KNOX'S. Cheap Store. -t
Oct. 21. 1853
Y0LUANT
}.•'
Together with an immense stoek of.
Cloahs a Mir Sljatals
Presenting a combination of colors and styles, which cannot be surpassed. Also lke Full & Winter styles of
of
STAPLE DRY GOODS!!
Plirito. Delaines, Cashmer?, sheetings, shirtings cloths, satinets, casimers, Jeans, Drills, tioka Flannels, Linseys,
Carpets and Oil Cloths,
3PAPEB SAH5£8SS
•. 'Also a superior brand
A olvct Hibbons
DR. ROBACK'S
BLOOD PURIFIER AND t-
BLOOD PILLS."
Disease Vanquished
—BT—
Dr. Koback^s Scandinavian Remedies.
PHARMACY
A
FT Ell YEARS OF STUDt'AND E^-| periment, Dr. Robnck, the eminent Swed—,, ish Physician, succeeded in producing $ medicine from 20-three different species of mountaiji* herbs of his native land, which acts directly upoiiff3^ the causes of disease in the blood, and by restorI ing the corrupted fountain of life, to a condition of health & purity, expella disease from thesys-#
tern, where ever it may be located, or what-W ever may be its character. Indigestion, necvou3 complaints, epileptic and other fitajf coughs, consumption in its early stages, sore I throat, bronchitis, fever and ague,
I spirits, sexual incapacity, feminine weakness,'" pricking of the skin,, svmtomatic of paralysk, rheumatism, neuralgia, tumor, cancer, diabetes,^ lassitude and debility, diarrhea, and all other disorders of the organs of respiration, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach, the nerves, or the rauscttlar fiber, are unerringly cured by this pren^ra-^ tion. It is to the materies morbi orMetli-Hf dis--ease what an alkali is to au acid it neutralizes? them with absolute certainty, while at the 8gUQaJ time it regulates the sccrctions, removes obstruc lions from the bowels, creates appetite, renews bodily vigor, and regenerates every animal function/ Such is the nature, such are the effects of
In the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS, Dr. Roback presents the result^ of twenty years of experience, hard study and ex periment as to what a perfect pill should be.— No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, $1 per pottle, or 85* per half-dozen Scandinavian Blood Pills, 25 cts »r box, or five for $1. 1'KRU, Miami County, lnd., Aug.4,1857.
Da C. TV, ROBACK: I have received so muck benefit from your Scandinavian Blood Purifier \fr3 nnd Blood Pills, that I thought it my duty, and
I it is no less my inclination, to give you a plain statement of my case. I was for yeare afflicted with that bain of all comfort, and efficiency in I business dyspepsia. To recapitulate all the so- |." called remedies whiich I have used to rid myself of this disease, would Indeed make a melancholy I i-atnloguo. 1 also consulted with the best physiicians'l could here of. I was induced to try vour remedies through the persuasions of a. friend, nnd after using them a few days wa? greatly benefitted, and in a short time, less than a month, I was entirely and permanently cured. I was also afflicted with tlio most vio-. .. lent nervous headache, which I suppose was produecd bv my disordered stomach, for when my
dispepsiii left me. my headache left with it. I now feel better in every respect than I have fur
ten vears. Very truly yours, JOHN S. DEMUTH.
From the Rev. Mr.
7
a3thrta,
low
1
Dr Roback's famous Scandinavian Blood Puri-1 tier, which, if taken in conjunction with his Scan-fs dinarian Blood Pills, will not only obliterate the most painful disease, but prevent their recurrenoe and lengthen life beyond the ordinary span.
1
MCMCLLEX
Pastor if Rob-
erts Chapel: INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 5,1S57. Dr. C. W. ROBACK—Dear 3ir: I have U3ed your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection from which I have suffered much at times. While it it plensant to the taat, it certainly has a happy effeet upon fbe nerves. Please acccpt my thanks for vour lrnd regards and acts, and believe uie, j,- Yoitfs, J. W. T. McML'LLENi
CINCINNATI, Friday, Sep. 4 1857."
I)r. ROBACK—Dear Sir: Having been offlictod with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year nnd a half, and having seen your medicine jallrgi ed the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, Jiigh'ly recommended by gentlemen with whoirie lam acquainted, I was induced to try it, fcftit not before I had used various other medicines. After usiaa-, two bottles, I felt its effcct Very s'c'nsible, and upon useing two more, I found .myself perfectly cured. Vou will allow nil therefore, to congrat-' ulate you upon making a discovery.in medicine.«: which is proving itself to be a worker of such wonders in the diseased of the human fhmily. 'I
GEORGE S. BENNETT,
Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Knqdrer.
INDIANAPOLIS.
Wednesday, Sep 2,1857.
Du. C. W. ROBACK.—Dear Sir: mvins bee if troubled for several years with cstream debility nnd weakness, so much so that I was unable to attend to
my
ordinary business at times, and hav-
inr heard of the wonderful cure3 that your Scandiniu'ian Blood Purifier and Pills were effecting, I was iudused by a friend to try them. ff
I have been using tlie Purifier for the last twelve months, and find the medicine fully equal to its re commendations. So valuable is its use to me that 1 cannot now dispence with the use of,-, it at uiv advanced age of life—seventy-seven j.,.
cheerfully give this information for tpe.beH.e-p lit of tliOse similarly affected.. MORRIS MORRIS^J
The above certificates nnd many others can be seen at my office b? any one at any time. Get one of my Family Medical Almanac, gratis, from
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Lar^e
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