Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 May 1859 — Page 3
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SPBIITG-S, SASH, GLASS, AND
sorlmei AMERICAN"
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KS t«)d-Forks from tV"} cenis t» $ CO plated Forks tint! Spoons. Ah'»—.•
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Wateri'Piano's fw:rt personal knowledge, as beinLr of the very best quality."—[Christian Intelligcncer.
-Nothing at the.State Fair displayed greater excellence in any department tlian the Horacc Waters Pianos."—[Churchman.
Magazine. .vAltEltOOjMS 333 BROADWAY, 3Y« Y. Mtiy-6)-485tr'
O C/HOOXJ Registers, Class liooks, Geographical kj Maps, 'Olobcf Mathematical Tn.-trunient?, balk Crayori3/"Rewnnls of Merit," Cards, Gift l.'ooksv &c., &<?:?*b 11 sale bv" ajHril-28.]"
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tion.-il [.it ees, eonta'-ii ice f- Ills e.'teh, s.i S.-nndred. 'I !:e h'l M'.ai I'ei.nv Mu~ic Siook-'. Xe i»-4 eflilains^lr- nuie- and hvtrins. Pi ut., N.-o. ei-nla!n. Sfi tr.nr-: :iiid Itvmn
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JI each. tj'J 1 hundred. PoiUiye
eoniams tunes eaeli. ^.S per hnn,ant!v boil id,
Tl Sai.liad.-Sii o-'l P.eli aiel hyiiins. I'riec J^ients lired. liostape i.' cents eaeh eh ci:n seat h, §1,") ci luinci-eil.
Col: ngaiit nai Sinking—An eight pa Prcc er de/., t-1 7![er! undred.
ract.
1 esiiracniais of the Horace Waters Pianos ai:d Melcdcons:
'I he Piano came to hand, and in first rate or.err. It is beautiful instrument and no mistake."— LI-.I: IV W A 1 KI:I:, PhUtt. .K.l.n Ueuiit, iil C"rthage. N. V.. who lias had (•ne id the Horace-WaSew Pianos, writes as l'ol i.oAs:— "A friend of none wi.-hes me to purvhase a l-.aiio 1 1- her. She likes the one you sold me in 1U eeinbt rf(. My piubois becoming popular and 1 think I can intioduce one or!
will be pope.lar than
two more ih other make."
-We have two of Waters' Pianos in use in! our Seminary, one of whieh has been severely la sled for three years, and we can testify to their t:ood qualify and durability."—WOOD & t-iux onv. Mount Carroll, III. 1
"II. ^ATr.its, Rs}.—Dear Sir: Having used I 1 nc of yt.ur Piano-Fortes for two years past,, I have found it. a very .iiiperLr inslrvmrnt.—Ai-OX-KOGHAY, Principal lirookivn Heights Seminarv/' 1 he Piano I rei.ei\ cd from you continues to give sat isfact'uui. I regard it a one of tlie best! instruments in the place."—JAIII.S L. CLAI JCharleston. \'n. 'The Meludcon has safely arrived. I feel obliged io you for your liberal discount—will do all-1 can for you in th»'?e parts."—UEV. J. M.I
MCCOI:.MII"
K, Yarqucsvillc, S. C.
"The I'iar.o w^is duly received. 11, came excellent condition, and is very much admired quarter of said scctien eight, iu suid town byx«iy"numerous family. Accept inv thai,ks for ran^e, containing bO acres. your jwoinptnt4s-i.L'-*HouF.NT Ccorric, Warren-1 I LRMS.—One-third of the purchase money ii.un. Bradford Co Pu. ,.
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es 1 well. 11 is the best —'1110S. A.
LAXUAM,
Caulp-
"Your Piano phone in our county. bellton, Ga. -We nrc very mnclf oldigcdlo yon for having sent such a liiie'Iiu-truiiient for .§250, and we shall .takcjiains to rpcoininead it."—DHA.NK,
0 ,jpi iftn 10-L) diSo ra t. :-. •'The tforace Waters Pianos arc known as among the very btst. We are enabled to speak of tiiese 1 list rumen t.s will: ccnfidcnee, from per I s-iiial knowkdgcjif their excellent lone and du- I 1 b!e qutdit.y.-'-^-^ V. Evangelist.j -'j '^We.ifainslrak' oftlie merits of tiie-TIorace
FRANK
IIEATON.
•i" Physicians.
^-JUa4W"8tftBd«r4*MedicQl Works of the day
.k .catti-U^fea^b^pplying to april jMyit^7 FRJA'NK- IT PAT
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Pi:uiost.Mclodvons. Alexandre iiigsin Acc-!i''iciiii. »»nin
i.'jitrd ai-4 otiier (»ui!«.-S. Yiotii).^, 'f'ciin-^r.ioi-:, \'ji'iyCr!!.K .?ifCOI JvC.iiS. I'"!l» !!l:is, Fifvs, i'iu.5'neU*-. 'I r!s» i»:'ti.j, uid.'iii I Pipes and 1 linn nvit, J'.t.'.vs, .oliini.'S •iVi.'ia. !»wtiuiue'j'fsi i.hi'd-J'. I'in'jio St.ioia and 1.1 vers, tii s'l Li.-.-c.i s' w^'iruRUMils. ,Miac» fti-.t-ur, ji.i 5 pu^ii.-,h'T'. in 1 A 6 red sill kindrtd Ii.stri «'wOti I-ook^ for !!so id in: tn n:r-tiT.«: 'ChTuch Jfusie Doo»s: Mu:! g'l.tl.v Bound ilu.-ie P^pfr. iiu a)! kind u«ie Metchar.dise. at ihr isrt4t Print,.
the
S. ininaries".ii!d Teaehns. 'J !x- I'ia'.'e su]ij:Jieii at. 1 la*
nir.,l
irade disvonufs.
Sibbath School Books Pitblk.he ry this House: *1 11 Aei.'riv and Huid i\ -Scl.t.ol 3f usie
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1.!' 1.1 Mi'!. Si (i.\ i!...\ [1 l1! •.•!!! '•,") t'.i I \l hf I'OKoN i, ^.• 7.':, Is! !!ii to i-Oii St-rcu// 'hind aUt'nhous, frmi 5..'-,!! ii ~0 A I 1 l-l:IT OI:«:ANS, itli Jive .-.tops, slliii, -liine slops. and s2^r. lliii'.een stops, and iiuoei.1 t:.js. s. 0i) .j,d $.'! .4/ r.nmii'rr Or tau .'•rz(trdi'!:n*-—i\ new instrument ji--t jio.portvd— .'riOv' and 5,.'.:") A lilieral iis1 onnt to l'leig_\ men. l-Uuroii.'-s. Saliia!h Sehoids
intan^ •li turn in !:iii.- •s uji.h' i'—ma 1.
H. :KrX--i Si-ill of the l'u /ii'C.V
Txem.*ndc-ns Attraction!
CiiAVVFORD.SVlLLE
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LA RGE
FRANK HEATON.
lison's Arc mat. Blackberry-.
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•\"L\ ER known to fail -in curing the most protr.ieted and aggravated cases ul Ih sentery. IMarihea, Flux. Ciioler.-i-mi'iims. Summei1 Cumpiaint, .2. rice 55 cents per bottle.
FOR COUGHS, COLLS, &c.
and. Lungs, especially in Asthma. Price ~ucts
per bottle.
•MONROE'S "TOOTH A CITE SPECIFIC." Gives 1, dune 1' el. found very good for .-ore gums. Price 25 cents per bottle.
MONROE'S -FRENCH POWDEPS" A never-failing cure for Dyspepsia. Price $1 per bottle.
All (he above medicines are prepared by J. Monroe, St. Louis. Mo., and for sale by
MANSON & I'OWEPS,
Dee. 2. l-Q5t?-fim. Crawford-ville.
Notict
S hereby given, that the undersigned an GnarI dian of I'J!iza.betli W.Cox and Jane M. Cox. heirs at law of Enoch Cox, deceased, vrill pel! .-if private sale, after four weeks from this date, the undivided half of the four following described tracts of laud, situate in Montgomery county,' to-wit:
The cast half of the north-west, quarter of section eight, in township nineteen, north of rantre three west, (except a parcel thereof containing' about nine acres, heretofore conveyed to Joli'n Harland.) containing 71 acres. And lifty acres oil' the south end of the west, half of the north-
east quarter of section eight, in Said town and
be.paid in hand, one-third in 12month?, and the residue in 18 months from dnv of sale, \vith I
interest, the purchaser securing the dcferrctJ payments by note with approved security. ROBERT COX, Guardian.
April 2ft, ISoiMhv-pr's fee $-i,&0.
W-?
HJ-JJ.D
Crawford & Bliillikin,
HAYreceived
Wall Paper! "^all Paper!!
"J ftATii^uelfrweelvccN'rtJih Nl'Worfc, si fresh 1 supply of plain and .sutiu-^rVal! Paper and Borders blue.' grtVii-f- buff ntui'fi^'ured Window •Paper* Patent, Curtain Fixtures Mti.-itiji: *-i''ire jhuthl Prints':i'fiiesst
Patent Curtain Fixtures .buff Gugtum ^FirtrJi-iufiJ I'rivt&yTv
v&fc,, wkfcli -will lc sold ClffSA I*: Call in and
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IJ1 Slim^lCS. 28.] ,.
iHiY-GOODS,"
rv
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daWriSaill
'•treiiitt
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•'AND FANCY
ARTiCLKS,
ti'ing t!
over
lIi.-
l-: tin a !'oo!-: S rre, en.! which v.il bo dispose-J of at Cincinnati prices. Ciiil in vi i'j i.eriy. at ih.e Old -Vest louier Main i.rd .vtret,ts !.( -:.j liLii v.iih »:most :m\ thing Stntionrfv'and Notion
md, northsad yui can 1 thuL'ocjk.i
Aj.-rii Hf, l^SD-lv. F. IiEATOX:
¥lK.iSI:g SiiTlfSS."
5 LA 1S, '•r'.eeh. ts, AA atch Chains, Fish ITooks and Line.-., iooth 1'it.lcs, a J:no assortm(*nt of Pocket- Books, Porte Monnies and Purses, pocket Compasses, Kii'ves. For sale at apiiiii^j j'l.'ANiv Ii'KATON'S.
era cIcX 3PCSI3.S
I" 1RST :Te aive'e oi Cold Pn:t !. 17
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I's aiai sriv.r n. and pens by -A M01
Stamped as For sab-e
totids'unVfc
hj 11s tide, Coods of
MONROE'S COUOl-I I'ALSAM is a simple and ofiicacious remedy in all the above complain,'.--. and. al! the above diseases of'the Chest Than can possibly he made by visrting the gold
their Sprinir and Summer
Stock 01 Goods, consisting of
,BMCEI FBEHCH CLOTHS,5
P!ack
VJU# Horacc W-atcis Pianos arc built of -the I best and mosfe-.^h(5ronghIy reasoned materia!.— have no doubt that buyers can do as well, perlii^s better,,.at this than atany other house in 1 Fancy Lawn Robes Fancy Borages: Prints, bes the Lmon. (.AJVOCAU.1 and .Journal. madder styles Fancy Lawns: "Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge •(comparison with the finest made anywhere in the country."—[Home Journal. "Horacc Waters' Piano-Fortes ore of full, rich and even tone, and powerful."—[N'ew York Musical Review. "Our ft'iehtfp will find at Mr. Waters' store the very beat assortment of Music and of Pianos to tic found in the United States, and Ave urge our •-southern and western friends to give him a call whenever they go to New York.' —[Graham's
French CasSimeres Fancy Cassimcrcs:
w-Chaliiea Challle Eobes
BP.GWN A BLEACHED SHIRTiNGSj
13ed Ticking': .' Tweotls, f.l! wool Tweeds, col ton
yi Biack Dross Silks
Vv omens' Boots nnd Shoes
Slen-and Boys Boots it Sliops .,'J Men and Boys Hats it Cnjs:
Spring styles Ruches and Sprigs, &c.
Thinking it not necepsnrv to enumerate more articles, we would-say to yi| pcrronfj. wishing to purchase Goods, that we are satisfied that'our priccs will be such as will make it to their interest to give us their patronage. All kinds of r»EioiucEi Takcn-in exchange^for-Goods.
a
J. ORAWFORD A YRT'LTJLETN",
F.-M. 11 EATON,
N.W cor ISIaii) & Green.
Sis1 YBER'S
IS T1IK GREATEST FLAGS FOR
BARGAINS !N CRAWFBRCSVILLE.
CALL AND BBS,
We will take great pleasure in showing our new Spring Stock of
-i CARPET:-
Trimmings,
Our c.NperiM.'S I
V?
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rr\i5fVi
\ft/ ET ,\ R.( L- W
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To:'- 10 eei Jo ii\ •)•,
HOOTS & siio*:?, &c.
OiiV stock is iio-.v :ve:v Large nnd well assorte»l. liming facilities for buying Goods iL
Bztrn Low Prices,
£y.
I'li'ilU'lsi:..A'!
itl rfnd no debts to lo:
AN
VviLL SELL
O:
£L
li.TTC
T.r
fiUeil up a'
irU O O
•And will always keep an extensive assortment
TS rs"f & fjj
^,-arp'
batting,'''
•, QIL-.CLOTilfS, & HOI/3li FifR.WISHING
Aial3.ircr irreat .itidub'jin-nts to ,, .i
1asli livers,
We also trade for AG OARi'EI'S. BlJ'i PER, KGi.'.S, FEATHERS, & ALL KINDS Or" COUN rKY PRODUCE. ••S.'VY'DKi?, & CO.,
Washington Stiect.
Crawfo i!.- viIio. April 7, lc5U.-lv.
Western Excitement
(p. )7 )7Ip) (fn 17
r\•
NEW DISCOVERIES IN OLD
W O S S E
or'fi(lence Re stored in [Tome Dinging*!
rom vr.n
•v,j stn'. riddic
t'ne eo!un ns 0
••ares lis., idiou! flit--toil 1V Co iiove will be
Mieisiiecess of mai h* p"' ose 'cf se'-'l.-M) xi o'ir'on has rovei
•en
nt,--. in reference
.who li"-VC. gone \v.--fc for the veious ore. !ar i:: nrvirl an on rim failure
and that they are now snpsiied. tiipfc 'it is not- al: j-old' that ciittei's." M:aiv doubtless who are now rnstieatine' in the western wilds, would be alad were they bur al home, among noouaintan ces and friend.-,, in this our promised land, where pence and plenty abounds. ,To those in our ornmnn'tv. who Irnvo been anticipating a tour country of the west, we wish to you are not of that turn of mind, nn--useeptibie of persuasion, or impregnable to truth and cen.mi sense, we can convince you in a iew memenjs that any energetic.thoroughgoing man among us can save more monev, if not dirrct bv sta\ in home, buying his
S E & E S O
fields of Pike's Peak. These men' we know have a large and unsurpassed stock of Staple and
DJTY QOOB§!
at lov figures—enotiLh for each, enough for all— and thi- cannot be said in truth in reference to the gold bearing country in question. No, no. it is a woik of deception, agitated for the purpose 01' entrapping and flencinir the masses, for the enrichment ol a few. Remember that "see inc: is believing." and without the privilege of thus exercising rliis power of vision, there should be but. little action. Then, with this view of things, we can but- sa}- to you as a friend,
SAVE TOUR MONEY,
I E=3
a
RIAT 'BARGAINS,
W liich you can have by calling on
11
miific. Anil twenty acres olf the south end of Where there has just been received one of the the east half of the north-east quarter of'sect-ion I largest, and most, complete stocks of Staple and in eight- aforesaid. And the east half ol the south•! Fancy DRY GOODS,
cx_.c3 j^^3:zixr^:!
Boots. Shoes, Huts, Caps, Carpeting.*, Queeiis.re, kc.. ever offered in the market. Also,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS!
An endless variety of Dress Silks, of various styles Cha'lic.- Swiss: Lawns Jaconcts, plain and barred Delaines, &c. Also—Bonnets, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Par sols of every variety, fcrthe Ladies, Misses and Children Gloves, Hosiery, frc.. etc.
flS
Will find our slock complete in the way of fine French and American Cloths and Cassimeres. of evi r\ trade: the latest, styles "f Hats and Caps Hoots and Shoes a superior stock of spring and summer Clothing, for men and boys.
C^"!^LC5 €3 X3LSB" «717"^2rO
Wo wish to call the especial attention of the ladies to our new stock of Queensware. There are many valuable setts in this ware, and are open for inspection.
Ji'Jl
srensm
No. 3,
"IRE BLOCK
Jii'.pvl HI HI of chfftp Goods!
4 1
Carpets, brown and bleached Sheeting and ShirtCarpet Warp, Cotton Yarn, Batting, and in lact- we knio.v of no ?i cicle our line that will be called for, that have not and ti.atof the best chat eon id be bougnt in tije Ei'^st. For proof of this, we invite air 'to call and examibe for themselves.
O A O N S
JOHN H. S E, the senior in the 'establishment, wishes his old,customers (nqw.that, he.has formed a co-parthcrsliip'with Mr". Wm Ispperson.) I COXFH to call and settle up old nccfrtuit.s. All accounts made with him previous to the 1st dav of January, liw5S),as he wishes to close his old books as soon as possible. SHUE & EPPERSON.
March 7, 1859. n2fily.
-v- ,a»r
et
®r
:Hr
Cc:3:HE3-
]PKO£E knowing themselves indebted to the late.firm of Christman & Gregg, .are hereby notified to call and settle immediately, as our books must be closed.
The business will hereafter be conductcd by Samuel H. Gregg. I will be happy at all times to furnish my old friends and the public generally with anv article in the Hardware line.
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COMI,. A,-..
McCORMICK'B
LATEST IMPROVED
is
REAPER & MOWIKG
.. MACHINES.
TUB MOST DURABLE ASX) SUOOKSSFUI.
a a a
KTCbi-W IN "0"S.H3„
2 & 4 Horse F0W1ES —-3
9«'»—
the'one prefiTrod, this Machine can
11 A
liswi ft'sail
T^HK ?ul)scriln*r would respectfuil iuform tlie 1 Fnriners gunprallv, that he lias l.lio FO'KAaenc for thiri valuable Keapn- and Mowing Miiehiiii', for the district conipiJKqd of t.hc connties of Jtontgornerv, llendrieks. lioone and ClinI ton. and will l,e j'.loaeed to furnish Machines to imv one who may bo in want. Farmers who I pr* fer it, can use our Machine through harvest, I in eoniir-eriou v.'iili anv other, and keep and |.ia.v i, Iodine and Sarsapariila and Gridlev
J'v this mraiiS, tlie value
r*X3r-/T0'e©-te«3.-
BirTliese 5'achine'S"'&r. bo sec.'1 and examined liv any one, l»y calling at the Hardware 'Store if Me^si-'" Orimi't Burliridire. in Cra v. for !svilio- ELMORE McOliAY, Gcii.'Ag't.
Ann I 21, 1F59—Sin
1859..
A I I A O S
TliE UES'L' STYI.EVS OF GOODS
a E I A I
—ARE AT—
GRAHAM BROTHERS
$40,000 STOCK.
Al
O O S
I
ja 'ti
S 0 8 S I 1 S
9
CAT'S.
Direct from the New England
J^ssk. JSLj
-AND--
A N A S
Carpets, Carpets, Carpets.
QUEENS-WARE & GROCERIES.
E A A E
Ji
Ul-J
UP STAIRS, FOR TIIE
I I O N S
We sell more Goods than any ono House in the
rm? JSBL. rsir w±z
And CAN and WILL sell below all
O E I I O N
Come, every body, and sec our
3It3S!Sl$l ST©SS.
We will sell below all in proportion to the qual
ity of Goods. GRAHAM BRO'S.
5,000,000 feet of Lumber 4.01)0,000 pounds of Bacon 2,000,000 pounds of Feathers T11 exchange for Goods.
April 21, 1859.
'. '1
Carpetings, &c.
WB,
GRAHAM BROTHERS.
!25. EASTERLY'S
lodioc and ?na*^np»raS3a
"HIS Medicinc will RI:NMAXI-:XTR.R CURE all discases arising from an impure state of the
BLOOD,
or other fluids of the system, viz:
Scrofula, Obstinate Old Sores, Pimples, 011 the Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Riiisworm or TetJer. Scald
Ilead, Salt ltheum. Cancers, Goitre, White Swellings, Fever Sores, Piles Erysipelas, Swelling of the Glands' Pains in the Bones and Joints: all Chronic Diseases, and Diseases arising fr«»m the use of Mercury and Calomel. Such powerful curative properties arc combined in Du. EASTKKLY'S IOOJNI: AND
SAISSAPARILLA,
that the LO.VCIK.ST STANDING and WOUST CASKS of disease are. thoroughly CURED by it—Cases that hud resisted every known remedy and been given up by 'the most distinguished Physicians, as
Kn andixcuHABtE*
Fott
LIVER COMI'LAJXT
and.DVSRERSRA it i? nn
INFALLIBLE LLEML.l.Y. It will CUrC ClIKO.Vie 1111(1 1 MLA.M.MATORY fin EL: JTA'I IS.M, no matter how BAD. if faithfully used. It will cure every form or N E YOUS DISEASE, and .strengthen and
restore the system to perfect health and vigor.— It is a positive cure for FEMALE COMPLAINTS,such as Irregularities of the Month
ly Periods, Barrenness, ~.fcc. For females approaching that critical period of life—the CESSA
TION OF THE MENSES—it is invaluable.
LADIES
SAMUEL II. GREGG.
May 1, I5r9-3m. Sign of the Padlock-
who admire a clear, beautiful, WHITE
SKIN" and a rosy cheek, should use Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. It will remove gists generally. Pimples from the Face, Ulutchc:-, and all rough- Deo. lb, l^aS
Iif.«s ot'tiie skin, and give .a, fair and beautiful
complexion. It wdl cure Dropsy, Gravel, di^ea.-es ol tne
1\ id:i' .ys, Bladdefs and Urinary Organs. It haa
no erpi.il in these complainlH.
DR. EASTJCIU.Y'S IODIXK"
AND
and heal its bad effects. It will cure
SVI-II
LIS,or
OINTMENT, to apph on the sores or diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Todine nndSnr-'-•aparilla. The Iodine nnd Snrsapnrilla purifies the BLOOD, and drives out of the system the iiii'im: and VICIOUS MATTUI, and removes the cause,
while the OINTMI:NT HEALS THE SORES.— When FOTII are ujc(l, (which we always recom
mend.) a failure ofaI'I I:WANI:.VTand KAMUAI.cure lias never heen known. They arc thebest reme
dies in tlie world. r« S.—-The proprietor solotr.nlv believe? that Oiu t-i ft.
1'ient WU.i. cunK any form of
L'LCI.I
on anv part of the system, if used according to direction, for a rrrjsvjmblc leiif/lh {time. A FAITHKLT. and IIOXUST TKIAI. is all 1 ask—1 do not fear
the result. O'Price or the Iodli.'e and SarsapariTIa SI per 1 bottle, or si^ bottles for $5.
GISIPI.KV
IIKNI lo cents p8r boliiC, Preparedly Dr.
j?
land Chcsnut streets, St. Louis,-Mo., sole Proprictor. Sold by T. BROWN, and ANSON &
POWERS, Crawfordsville, In. 1., and' by drug-
I g.-ncrally.
OR. BAKER'S SPECIFIC.
I This is a safe and certain Cure for Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Chordee, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Bladder, and all I Diseases of the Genital Organs.
Render, have you a private disease? Do not neglect it. If you go to a regular physician with I vourc'iss you peril your reputation. If you go to an ADVERTISING QVACK, you TERIL YOUR HEALTH IFORUFK. Avoid both, nnd use
SPECIFIC,
if not from a
L' ku"i:.o:
SAUSAPAIIILT.A
is
a posit.is'e and radical cure for Mi r.cc"ial DIDKAPE.no matter how deeply it may have eaten into the frame and vital organs. It will eraificate every particle of Mercurj' from tHe system,
SECONDARY
YKXLRKAI. DISF.ASK,
no matter how
long it may have been in the system and will
thoroughly annihilate nud expel the sYniamc vines, nnd ALVIRNNNDITARY TAINTS and ro'.so.vous MATTVH from the system, and restore it to a per
fect state of HEALTH and PURITY. ,•
To the Afflicted with Scrofula or old rores.
Persons who have long been afflicted with
Scrofula. Old Sores, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head. Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin and all Cutaneous diseases, are advised to procure GIMDLEY'S SALT I5HEUM AND TETTER
S 0J\\T-
EASTI:RI.V,
s'.ts lln-n.»-l cornel'c
Third and Ciiesnut streets, St. Louin, M'v, soL
and bv Druggists generally..
DR. EASTERLY'
I-Yves* ais«l Killer. Thi
Mrdu-hic U'ill cure Fever and Agvc, complete stocks oi
Dumb A ve, Chills ofid Fever, Interviittenl nnd Remittent Fevers, and every form
of Fever incident to the Went. A ring all the CELEBRATED REMEDIES for- Ague and Fever, first and foremost in rank stands .j
Dr. Easterly's Pever'and Ague Killer. This medicinc is a I-OSITIVI: CUKE, both STKFDV and PEKMAXEXT. During the last five years ithas cured over TWO mwinsKn THOUSAND CASES, which has established its efficacy iv ALI. PARTS OK THE
WEST as the ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY for the cure of these distressing complaints. I will also cure Enlargement of the Spleen, Ague Cake, etc. It.is perfectly 11
ARMLESS to the most
delicate constitution or t-euderinfant. Fry it, \c
afflicted. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for.$5. •r Prepared by
DR.
EASTKIM.V, Coi ner of Third
DR. BAKER'S
which has saved thousands upon thou
sands from the hands of the MERCILESS
QI.
PREMATCRK GRAVE.
KER'S
SPECIFIC
druggists generally.
With D11.
you can
BA
CURE YOURSELF
and PRE
VENT EXPOSURE, as plain directions for use accom
pany the medicine. O"Price $1 -rf0 per Bottle. O"Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chcsnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., Proprietor. [EPSohl by T. D. BROWN, and MANSON & POWERS, Crawfordsville,Ind., and by
STOP THAT COUGH!
DR. CARTER'S COUGH. BALSAM
Will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Consumption, Bronchitis. Spitting- of Blood, Pain in the side and Breast, Pleurisy, WThooping Cough, Croup,
Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, nnd all Diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Too much care nnd attention cannot be given to diseases of theTHROAT and LUNGS. Reader, have you a Cough, Cold, or any disease of the Luims? Do not neglect, it-
DEI-AY
CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM,
rs DAOEROUS.
MILLIONS die annually by neglecting a COMMON COLD. Colds and Coughs lead to CONSUL! PTION, and then to an early death. Be advised in time, and procure atonce that'celebrated remedy, DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM. the GREATEST and BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD. It is cured thousands upon thousands after physicians and ovary other remedy has failed, and the patient given up to die. Physicians, druggists, trtid all who have used
universally acknowl
edge it the most PROMT, I'LEASAN and EFFICACIOUS REMEDY known for the disease of the
THROAT, CHEST
and Lux«s.
Price—Trial bottles, 25 cents larger bottles, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. UU Prepared by DR. EASTERLY", corner of Third and Chesnut streets, solo proprietor, aud to whom all orders must be sent to get the genuine.
ITrSold by T. D. BROWN, and MANSON & POWERS, Crawfordsville Ind., and by druggists generally.
Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial.
[IJrThis medicine will CURE all Female Complaints, such as Excessive, Suppressed or Painful Menstruration. F.iour Albusor Whites, Barrenness,Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Nerves,Frightful Dreams, and all disease caused by Colds, Cheeked Perspiration, Excesses,. Over -Excitement, ire., of the Sexual Organs. For all Irregularities of the monthly Periods,
DR.
IIOOPKR'S
FEMALE
COKDIAL is a SPEE
DY and POSITIVE CURE. It has been amply tested, and the most gratifying reports of CURES are daily received from every town and city where it is known. 0*Priec $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chesnut sts., St.Louis, Mo., sole proprietor.
ICrSold by T. D. BROWN,"and AN"SON & POWERS, Crawfordsville, Ind., and by drug-
-TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!! I Dissolution.
Dgs. Tiii Wagons, Horses and Carts, Am-
mals, toy Difdn s, ABC Blocks, toy Checker Boards, and other kinds too tedious to mention, for sale by Fit ANK M. KEATON, apr iifci.] N W corner of Jrlfiin & Green.
I!^CS%X23LXXa.O-tl3.
S O E S O E
A heavy stock of Stoves now arriving at
N 5
a
-.--THE—
6 a
$
in all iis fullest perfection! —A large variety of—
O O I N S O E S
—ALSO—
11
W a re
&
e.
Manufactiired for sale and to order.
O O I N E N S I S
... -Kept, constaiit.lv on hand,. vt
W I S
Guttering, tc., done to order.
O^All work warranted and low for cash, or approved
on oj.n SOUK
Country Produce!
1 ron a srs
Old Copper
April 7, ItOS.-
:fAVJN0 consol5aa)( ol
proprietor, to whom ad oruers must, bo adore^sed .^| its) departiiient.-, under OM: firm, we will ICTSold by T. D. BROWN and it ANSON & conduct the same at the old stand, POWERS, Drui-gists, in C'rawfoidsville. Ind
At fro. 1, is none the le*s complete in all its various branch*, s, consisting ol e\ ery thing in the way of General
HARDWARE. CU1LERV. SADDLERY, TOOLS,
Farming Implements,
Iron, 33"£*,±XiS,
ACKS,
SteiS JCL,
GL AsS, &c. As particular care is taken in the selection of Goods in this line, from the
MANUFACTURERS IMPORTERS!
€l)e Cljoiffst prati&s,
AS WELI. AS THE
Greatest Variety!
We invite the Public generally to an examination of our stock, and say to them that
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
BY ANY HOUSE EAST OK
& I S
3ITPRODU CE of every kind taken at the Highest Market Priccs. GRIMES & BUR BRIDGE.
April 14, 1859-ly.
Tremendous Rush For
TREMENDOUS RUSH FOR TREMENDOUS RUSH FOR TR1 MEN OOFS b'USH FOR TR1 MEN DOITS ''U^W FOR TREMENDOUS RUSH FCR
XEW GOODS, E
FT
At
DR.
I ii a iv to is in
I
-kc.
CiilLlON JOHNSON.
€t® & 15
business in all of!
Co 8i) merc ia I BIock,
Where we are prepared to wait on our friends' and customers, with one of the largest and .most
In the market. We have now in store our spring stock, complete in even' department.
No. 2 is piled full of the choicest selection of! fancy and staple
SHAWLS. BONNETS. CLOTHINO,
HATS, CAPS,
,, BOOTS, SHOES,
And in fact every thing you may want in this department while the stock of
HARD-WARE,
The trade mav rest assured that they will find others around us paki from five to twenty dollars doctors' with in I bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely even then. SIKHI a medicine as roars, which is actually
O O S
Ar.?ir GOODS, IV O O S NEW GOODS,
CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER'S. CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER'S. CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER'S. CAMPBELL, GALEY fc HARTER'S. CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER'S.
M-Y YOCLL GOODS TJTERK.
J1UY YOLK GOODS THERE. IIUY YOUR GOODS THERE. BUY Y'OUR GOODS THERE. BUY YOUR GOODS THERE.
Thev have
THE LARGEST STOCK, TIIE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, TIIE LARGEST STOCK,
CHEATER GOODS, CHEAPER GOODS, CHEAPER GOODS, CHEAPER GOODS, CHEAPER GOODS,
THAN ANY OTHER PLACE. THAN ANY OTHER PLACE. 'THAN ANY OTHER PLACE.
THAN ANY OTHER PLACE. THAN ANY OTHER PLACE.
YOU WILL MAKE MONEY" YOU WILL MAKE MONEY YOU WILL MAKE MONEY YOU WILL MAKE MONEY Y'OU WILL MAKE MONEY
BY CALLING IN. BY CALLING IN. BY CALLING IN. BY CALLING IN. BY CALLING IN.
March 2 4 1859. 27tf.
"Wettem Oak,''
gX aprl'lj
C. JCHNoCNTj
the subscribers, under the style of Brown &
Wasf0n ig li!M ay
dWlvcd by mutual consent.
S. Brown is authorised te settle all the business of the late firm. i- J. S. BROWN,
Feb. 11 '59 W. N. W ASSON. The fiujbscrihei'would Fay that he will "continue in business at the old stand and will be glad to meet his old customers and ns manv new ones as mav find it to their interest to call on him. .t
Fed. II '5.9.—Gm J. S. BROWN.
Administrator's Sale.
•XTOTJCE is hereby given, that I will sell at public auction, 011 Saturday, 2Pth day of May next, at the residence of Jesse Inlow, latd of Montgomery county, deceased, all his person*al property, consisting of horses, cattle, one ttvohorse wagon, farming utensils, household an-J kitchen furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention. A redit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement law#.-
MAY
ANDREW J. ROUTH, Adm'r.
5, l859-3w. V'.
Sweet JPotatoe Plants!
pIIE subscriber would respectfully inform the & public, that lie will have by the first ofMay 9 and during the season, a choice lot of Sweet Po-
I tat.oe Plants, sprouted from a ^election of Ihtv best Potatoes that are grown in the country. A ?. Five Dollor Silver Cup »viil be awarded for the best half bushel of Potatoes produced from my plants. No competition wiil be allowed with in" a less purchase than Four IIuudred plants $ I The Potatoes are to be delivered at the next An1 nual Fair of Montgomery county.
il arltc.es sold [p/'Pcrsons from a distance can be acc-ornmo-dated with plants boxed and sent in good order, by addressing me at Crawi'ordsville. 3.7* Call at my residence, midway between
CrawforusviHc and Spc-rrv'a Mills or, 011 J. Russel. at Linden: er Joel Ridge & Co.. at Ladoga. April 2d, ls59j J. J. DARTER.
APPRAISEMENT OF'
HEAL ESTATE,
I try
'OTICE is hereby given, that the Board of Eipialization for the County of Montgomin the State of Tnd'mna, wi'il meet at the
my, _y-s g-r! Court. House, in the town of Crawfordsville, on
J-^s -M. I«~«» Monday, the 6th day of June, 1S59, for the purpo'=e of hearing and determining grievances and
equalizing appraisements of Real Estate. JAMES GILKEY, Auditor May 5, lP59-2w. of Montgomery County.
Notice
ISappointed
hereby given, that the undersigned has been administrator of the estate ol Jes.-e Inlow, late of Montgomery count}", Ind., deefcavcd. Said estate is soivent.
ANDREW J. ROUTH, Adm'r.
Mav f, 185!-3(V.
A E S
Cathartic Piils,
S A O A E A HE MADE TO
CLE ANTHE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK: invalids, Faliicrw, Mothers, Pl»-«lcsnn»,
Fiii]atiiUr{i.«tx rend Ihvir Effects, and judge of their Virtue*. FOU Tin: CRIU: OF
Headache,Sick Headache,FoitlStomach.
I'-m.rniMi,V\.j Jav 1,1S&6.
