Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 April 1854 — Page 4

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BOSTON AlfD KBW YORK

WHOLESALE RTTAIL \T-

FIANO FOBTE WAS£ BOOMS.

Joe* CWekeHn# Jt 8o»», Co»«, (with or with, tJio b—nTtfir1 jfeolita AttKcbiwfit,) A. w. wdd Ck/l# Lemttel Gilbert9* Sqaire «sd

O O I I A N O S

0«tn A. PHomfc Co'» ee1«1T»t«U IIEtODEOHJ. All iMtromrat* nU fcy u* fully winuttd tad will •old at FACTO** PUCES.

RCEO fc WATKINS.

Ko.6t lUatfolpb Stact, 3 door* frost State. CHICAGO, lib

JOHN WEST,

197 Lake Street 197

CARPET

AND

FURNISHING WAREHOUSE.

The above establishment is now open with a choice selection of

E W a S

TABLE 1.1NEN.

AMASK Cloths .mil Napkins, linen sheeting. &c., imported direct from Ireland, nt the

XEW CARPET STORE,.

and General Furnishing Warehouse. JOHN WE&T. v5-no37-ly.

197

RTIG*. PInslu

Sash, Door, Blind anil Box Factory.

W. Noble,

CORNER

OF

CLINTON

A

IpOKifSroughall

No.

WEPT KANDOLIMI ST.

ALE, kinds of pinned and matched floorin IIIKI *lrcsson nidcinif. Hive article of thin pine, and whitcwood boards, from V^toS-i thick. The largest and best, assortment of sash, doors and blinds, to be found in the State, warranted of the best material and workmanship boxes, door and window frame,etc.. made to order 011 short notice: all for sale for ready pay. as low as they can le bought at unv other establishment in the city or State. v5u37m3.

CHICAGO STOVE FOUNDRY.

M'ANt'FAOTfRi.us

&

and wholesale dealers in Stoves

etc.. otlieo and sample stoves, No. 242 Lake street, Chicago, lllinii:i. The above firm, having a large Foundry East, and one in this city have pivu'.iir advantages over any other stove establishment here for the supply «tf Ktovcs to city and country dealers, as they are prepared to keep 011 hand a full assortment, nt nil times and would represent that they are now adding to their largo variety a number of new patterns. Call and sec. mar. 18.'54— nC7tf.

IN'cw Paper Warehouse.

Till".

Subscriber having opened a Warehouse in this city, would resjjcctfnllv call the attention of Printers, Publishers, Stationer.') &. Country Merchants,

TO THEIR STOCK.

Our long experience in the business, and connection with Eastern Manufactures, enable us to present a STOCK UN EQUALED both as regards QUALITY and PRICE. 500 Tons liners Wanted.

WARREN

115

AGENTS

£l)icago

^ake

NOS. 135 FC 130 LAKE ST., (Up

8trect-

Stairs.)

BEECIiER, 1I0LLISTER & WILKINS,

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

Carpet#, Oil Cloths, Mattings

Dnmasfc, Brocatelle,

Satin Dc Daino. Window Shades. Curtain Goods CV.rds, Tassels, Quilts, Blankets, Sheetings. Table Linen, .fee. vo-no8tf.

FIELD. ii CO.

WHOLESALE DKALEKS IN

Imported and American Broadcloths, Black and Fancy Cassimercs and Doc Skins, LONDON AM) PARIS VESTINGS,

HJ5AVY WOOLEN AND SUMMER STUFFS, ADAPTED TO MEN'S WEAR, Parnixhing C.oodsand Tailors' Trimmings, 171 South Water Street, CHICAGO, ILL. BEN.), M. riKi.n?. AVZI BENEDICT, TETKU W. FISH.

O. J. ROSE,

Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Leather.

LASTS AND FINDINGS,

Trunks, Carpet Bags, etc.

"No. 10'1 Lake street, corner of Lake and Wells, CHICAGO. "CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND SKINS. march 17, 1S54. n37m3.^

Chicago Steam Planing and Saw Mills.

& Co.

La Salle Block, No. 2.

nST-iim. La Salle St., Chicago.

For the Spring Trade.

'btjll & wells.

Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Boots, Shoes, and Brogaiis. One thousand eases B^ois, Shoes and Brogans. held on consignment from eastern manufacturers.

South Water St.,

niNHY k. an. 1.. LltlLAOO. ILL. oro. w. win.i.s. \dn*7nu3.

C. L. Harmon 8c Co.,

WI1 OLE SALE GRO CER S

v",.''. AND

Commission

MERE limits.

for the sale of Fairbank's Scales: Herring's Wi'.dens" Patent Salamander Safes: and Boston India Rubber Belting Cunipanys' Goods. 107

South Water Street.

nST-Sm., CHICAGO. ILL.

I. L. tOHI.Y. T. r. BYBNE.

L. L. COMLI CO.

S I W S

And Wholesale Healers in

CJas Fixtures. Crockery, CHIXA AXD GLASS WARE.

i.Every thing connected with the above business constantly on hand and for sale cheap. Also, on hand, large Stock of Iron Pipe and Fittings suitable for Steam and Water purposes. 107 Lake Street, Chicago, III. n87-8m.

Grev, Deiisinore & Phelps. WH©L&§A.L& grocers

A N

OMMISSIOX MER CIIA XT 8:"

AGWTS FOR SlIIAGHTICOKK MILLS POWDER,

,Bo ton .Manufactured Salamander Safe?..

No. 207 South Water St

SSMV.. CHICAGO.

Si&ucrtiscmcnts.

W. P. GATES & CO.,

MANUFACTURERS OF

E A & S O

Am

Steam Engines & Boilers,

GATES PATENT SCREW CUTTER

Floor and Saw Mill Gearing,

AND AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF

Engine and Hand Lathes, Upright Dills, SLIDE RESTS. POWER FC HAND PLAINERS A*C. Castings made to order, and Steamboat and other Machinery repaired on the shortest notice.— A select and full assortment of Patterns on hand.

Eagle Works, Chicago, III.

P. W. OATE", E. a. WAUNEH. nf,71y.

AND

Commission Merchants,

111 South "Water

Wagons, Buggies, & Plows.

MANUFACTURED

of paekags, also, all the different qualities "of ROASTED AND GROUND COFFEE, Market st. between Washington & Madison streets, march IS,'5-1. nC7m3.

C. IV. Henderson & Co.,

iWaniifjirinvrs and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS, No.

IFIO South

...

T. CHAI.MEB3, A. FRASEB.

Smith & Pollard,

W O E S A LEG 0 E S.

Street,^

Between Clark and La Sallu Sts." CHICAGO, ILL. U. B. SMITH. J- K. POLLARD.

Conapton Sc Spence,

WHOLESALE

COM MISS ION ME RCIIA NTS. Agents for the Virginia Maniifnrturers of

O A O

KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF

Plug and Fine Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars and

SINIFLT.

n37tm. No. 227 Lake St. CHICAGO JOHN COMPTON. WM. Q. SPF-NCE

of the very best material, and

kept on hand in quantities to suit purchasers, all the different styles and patterns of Wagons Buggies, and Plows, and at prices that will warrant persons from a distance of visiting Chicago to supply themselves with the above articles.

HENRY WITBECK.

v5nS7niG West Randolph St., Chicago.

O. BL'RI.KY. JNO. TYRRELL.

A. BUR LEV & CO.,

Importers and Dealers in

Crockery, CBiiua, Glass and

BRITANNIA WARES,

PatentSolar Hanging and Parlor Oil,Fluid, and Camphene Lamps, TABLE CUTLERY', LOOKING GLASSES. ETC.

NC. 170

Lake St. Chicago. March lS-n37-lv.

Norton & Elcmsfead. W O E S A E O E S

AND

Commission Merchants,

No.

115

South Water Street, Between Clarke and Dearborn,

MYRON II. NORTON. I EDWARD HEMPSTEAD,

CHICAGO.

6m-n!]

DOWNER & CO.,

Chicago Coffee and Spice Hills.

Manufacture and have constantly on hand Fresh ROUND pepper OJ cloves, mustard, etc

allspice, ginger, cinnamon, te.. Put up in every variety

Water Street, Chicago,

NO. 41 DEARBORN ST. OPPOSITE TLIEMONT HUCSE, v.rm87m3. Chicago. 111.

Crawfordsville, Frankfort, Kokomo, & Ft. Wayne Rail Road Co.

NOTICE

Stock subscribers are also notified that ten per cent, damages will be assessed on all instalments remaining unpaid for SO days after the same is due: that 7 percent, interest wiilbc allowed on all payments from the date of payment, and eight per cent, interest on all pre-oaynients. payable in stock until the road is completed.

III.

mareii 17,'.04. n37in3.

I A O W I E W O S

S\OW & IIOGE,

Manufactures and Dealers in every ESCRIPTION of Wove, and Worked Wire Cloth, for Fan Mills and Paper Mills heavy twilled wire cloth for Locomotive Spark Detcctors: Wire Gauge for windows Coin poppers Egg scoops and Beaters Kiddies and Screens for all kinds of grain, seeds, lime, sand, powder and sugar Sieves, brass and iron Kitchen safes and refrigerators underneath. Bird cages Bird seed and glasses: Iron, brass and copper wire and cloth, at wholesale and retail.

Dr

is hereby given that Instalments

often per cent each, on the Capital Stock of the Crawfordsville. Frankfort, Kokonio, and Ft. Wayne Rail Road Compaq, has been made payable at the Olliec of the Company in the town" of Frankfort, at the following times", to-wit:

Ten per cent- 0:1 Monday the Sd day of April. 1S54. Ten percent, on Monday the 5th day of .June, 1S"4. Ten per cent, on Monday the 7th day of Aug. Ten per cent, on Monday the 9th day of Oct. lNrl.

Stockholders residing in Montgomery county and vicinity, can at their option pay instalments "to B. T. Ristine, Crawfordsville: to Silas Kenworthy. of Darlington: or subscribers generally to Williamson D. Crothcrs. the authorized Collector of the company.

WILLIAMSON P. DUNN. Sec'v.. C. F. K. «fc F. W. ll R.

Frankfort. Feb. 24. 1S54. nSotf.

DR. VANDERBILT,

E N A ppftSURGEON.

RESPECTFULLY

tenders his services to the cit­

izens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of which are now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the bc-st manufacture of

Porcelain Teeth in the West.

Having sure utility and case to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.

All operations pertaining to the science carefully attended to with the lbast possible pain. R?~" Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.

November 4. 1S-33. vSnlStf.

Baldness Cured!

EMERSON'S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE.

I.^ORALD,

Restoring the Hair on Heads IIORELESSLY and to prevent the Hair from falling, is winning golden opinions of persons who are using lit. This is a now article, recently introduced, is a jsurc cure for Baldness, and will stand the test of a discerning Public, as thousands who have used will

Ciro,lar to be had oftlw

DR. JOHN BULL.

S O E I N

NEW

European Kin-*3 employ the power Tested in them to increase the riches of the rich »nd lordly, and to reduce to greater misery and degradation the poor and dependent. Our American King govs forth with equal wiiliujrnesa to the lordly mansion and humble cabin, ready alike to administer relief and to offer health and liapppinegj to the lofty and lowly, the rich and the poor.

DR. JOHN BULL'S

GREAT AMERICAN KING

In tho TF.NTII tVoNDER OP THE WoRLn. and the greatest blessing ever offered to afflicted humanity to the suffering millions, the Doctor can say. relief in at your command. You hare only to use this magical remedy. All those who still suffer, and will not accept the proffered balm, deserve not the pity of their iainiiiei.

This wonderful medicine, during the brief period sine# its introduction, liai carried happiness to the hearts of thousands, and made life a charm to many who heretofore regarded it only as a painful and miserable existence.

To the winds with ail Liniments, Embrocations, Pain Killers, and Pain Extractors, and let million.? of glad tongues proclaim the merits of the great American King of 1'aiu," a preparation composed solely of vegetables and roots, produced by America's own rich and bounteous soil. \\'e would ask the LADIES, who arc always competent judges of what is and what is not a valuable family medicine, to do ns a special favor by giving the King of fain single triai, and if satisfactory, exert their influence in its behalf, recommend it, speak well and often of it, aud see that it is used by their afilicteil neighbors. The Indies are always charitable, and when they induce their iuffering friends to use this really valuable medicine, tbey wiil be doing an act of beuerolence that they can well be proud of This is a powerful and truly magical remedy for all external diseases, sores, swellings, burns, &c., and for many internal aillicrions. ir.is a certain eure, yet it is perfectly harmless, aud incapable of producing the least injurious effects in the most delicate cases or the weakest constitution.

It is entirely useless to follow the old and worn-out system of publishing to the public thousands of certificates of wonders performed by this medicine. It costs but twenty-live cents to try it and Dr. Bull stakes his well-earned reputation on the King of I'aiu doing all and more than he claims for it.

We would ask. have you tho llheumatism or Gout: these are not pleasant companions, and we know that you would like to drive them away as soon as possible,'then use nULT/3 KING OF PAIN."

Would you be cured almost immediately, of Bowel Compliant. Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Cramp Colic, Head Ache, Tooth, or any other aciie or pain, the remedy is simple aud the cure certain.

USE THE GREAT KING OF PAIN.

Would you have your Sores, Swellings, Cuts, Burn*, Scalds, liruises, or any other wounds healed, v,u repeat it, use tho

MAGICAL KING OF PAIN.

Would you he cured of Scald Head, Stiff Joints, Sore Throat, Neuralgia, Sore lJreiist, Lumbago, Tetter or Itiug Worm, Salt Rheum, Uites of 1'oisonous Insects, Chapped Hands, and all other Sores, either dry or running, we eay again aud again, voua UEMEDV is Lr. John Buil:a

"KING OF PAIN."

Would you be cured of King's Evil, Cancer, Tumors, Eruptions, or any disease of the Skin caused by impure blood, then use Or. John Hull's Sar:-aparilla internally, and the King of I'ain externally, nothing can be more certain than a speedy and effectual cure.

O N S IN I A O I E

FIPTU CROSS STKEKT, O.NE DOOR BELOW MAI*, I-OUISVJLLE, KY.

fOIlSALE BY DRUGGISTS & MERCHANTS TlUtOUatt. OUT THE UNITED STATES. For sale in Crawfordsville. by SI.OAN MORGAN. agents also agents for Dr. John Bull's celebrated Sarsaparilla. march 10,1S54.—v5n-3Gni6.

Popular Patent Iflcdicines.

WEthe

ARE AGENTS at Wholesale or Retail for following highly popular patent medicines.

Brown & Co's. Kndermaton Railway's Family Medicine* Myers Extract Rock Rose Howe"? Shaker Sarsnparilla Craig's Hoosior Sarsaparilla: Geophcgans Extract lFydropfpes Fahnrstock's Vermifuge Me Lane's nun's Mexican Jfustang Liniment Chinese Lorce's Ohio McLane's Volcanic Jones's Nerve and Bone Liniment Fcnimore's A it Robert's Hair Regenerator Robert's Ext.act Ginger Rennets Eye Balm Thompson's Eye Water Jew David's Plaster: Perry Davis1 Pain Killer Graves' Family Medicines Lyons' Kaihairon And a host of others too numerous to mention, but equallv good. Call and get pamphlets and almanacs. "T. D. BROWN & Co.

December 2,1S53. n22v5.

E W W A A E

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Uaving permanently located himself in this place, will give his undivided attention to all business entrusted to his care. Office immediately over Wilson's Store, west of the Court House. upril 29,1S53. n44vl.

AUCTION! AUCTION!

IT

IS universally given up that there is better bargains got at Schooler's Auction Room than any other place in town: and he is still receiving all kinds of goods to sell for whatever they will bring at this time he has on hand a large lot of

All kinds of Eooks^

All new and of the latest dates, which can be bought at private sale or at auction very low at the same place a fine lot of new saddles sold vcrv low: a large lot of notions of all kinds on hand a lot. of nice violins: a fine lot of hats a fine lot of eight day and thirty hour clocks: nice watches together with almost every kind of property that is used, is sold here. Call and look as my orders are to tell.

Terms cash. W. IL SCHOOLER. Nov. 12,1S.V3. [vonl9tf.] Auctioneer.

AS. P. LT'SE. A. P. LUSE*

LUSE & BROTHER,

a in

MANTFACTTUERS OF

SJMUT& S§9£S$

And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

FREK1I. ENGLISH, A\D AMERICAN PAPERS, Main Street, opposite City Holei, LAFAYETTE, IND.

December 16, 1S53. v5n24yl.

E A E O E

Fand

nsrents-civ-

particulars. Price $1.00 in large Bottles. Sold by SI.OAN FC MORGAN. Agent. C. F.. FISHER & CO.. Proprietors. 57 Superior street. Cleveland. Ohio. Pcccir.ber 3, 1S5S. -v5n2Syl.

CR A W FORDS VILLE, 1NDIA N A.

JJ. E. WAYLAXD, Proprietor.

AIR the best the market affords. Stablinsr good convenient, well calculated to accommodate horse drovers. mav 27,'5o. n4Syl.

wM. H. SCHOOLER

7"TSHES to inform the citizens»f both town and county, that he is ready to receive and Anctiou all kinds of property at'liis auction room opposite the Eagle Hotel. He will also, attend all sales in tno country when called on..

Crawfordsville. inn. 7. 1555. .* n25if.

3

AND VALUABLE.

THE mo«t powerful King on the face of the globe NOW reigna supreme in the American Kepublic. The power of the crowned heads of Europe sink iuto insignificance when compared to that of our American Kins.

NEW ARRANGEMENT

AND

HAS

iYOUNG

THE

I

A

JOHN W. BURK,

taken the store room formerly occupied by John Burk, Esq.. on the corner of Pik* and Green streets, where may be found a general assortment of Dr)°*(oo(ls, Groceries, Hard ware. Cutlery, Queensware, Crockery-Ware, aud all such articles as are usually kept in a retail establishment. He pays particnlar attention to the purchase and sale of Country Produce, so that families can be supplied with provisions at all times.— Being desirous of extending his business. invites the public to give him a share of patronage, a' he feels confident he can sell on as accommodating and cheap terms as any one in Crawfordsville.

Januarv IS 54. voliSl.

GROCERY

Sc

MESSRS.

PROVISION STORE.

GALEY & RTDGE having formed a copartnership in the Grocery, Provision and Baking business, at the stand on Washington street, opposite the court house (and formerly occupied by Craig & Mack,) are now open and solicit a liberal share of patronage. Their stock consists of a general variety of family groceries, provisions

Their Baking department they intend shall be kept neat and clean, and every article sold, warranted to giveentirc satisfaction or the money refunded.

Especial care will be given to all orders entrusted to children. n33. Crawfordsville, Feb. 9th 1S53.

Groceries! Groceries!! The undersigned havingjust received

a large assortment of Groceries, such as. CofFee, Sugar. Tea. Fish of all kinds. Molasses. Tobacco, Cigars. Salaratus. Table salt. Spices. Nuts,,i.,

Candies. Raisins, pepper, Rice. Indigo, *_•' Madder. Soap. Wash-tubs, Washboards. Tin-ware, Brooms,

Buckets. Nails all sizes Oils of all kinds, White-lead and SALT BY THE BARREL.

All of which will be sold cheap for cash, or exchanged for country produce. Give me a call, novo, '52. nl9tf] A. MANN".

Fresh Sugar Cured Hams.

TSugar

HE undersigned has now on hand a quantity cured hams for sale. A. P. MANN, fcb. 9,1S54. n32. tf.

Wanted.

ALL kinds of country produce, for which the highcash price will be paid by P. MANN, feb. 9, 1S54. n32. tf.

IF

you want anything in the eating line, yon will find it by going to A. P. MANN'S, feb. 9,1854. nS2 tf.

Produce

Fall kinds kept constantly on hand and for fcb. 9, 1854.] sale by A. P. MANN.

RTED BEEF.—An excellent article for sale bv feb. 9, 1S54.] A. P. MANN.

Tlie Enderinaton!

TIIE

GREAT External remedy for Fever and Ague in all its forms! This justly popular prepartion has met with Unprecedented success during the past summer and fall. If you have the ague, try it.

NOTIUXO

TAKEN

I

TXTERXALT.T!

Sold Wholesale and Retail bv the Proprietors. Dee. 2,1S53. T. D.' BROWN & Co.

Crawfordsville Marble Works.

I. F. WADE,

C(stand,E

A E I N A E

east of the Bell Tavern. Main Sr., and

is just receiving a new Stock of superior Marble, which lie will finish for all who may want, in good style, at reasonable rates. Monuments, Tombs, AC.. AC., cither American or Italian, furnished to order. June 7, 1853.—nSOtf.

FRArVHi".

UNDERSIGNED wishes to inform the citizens of Indiana, tlmt this celebrated young horse will stand the ensuing season in the town of Alarno, ten miles south-west of Crawfordsville.— Young Frank was awarded the first premium at the last State Fair, held at Lafavette in September last. MARC'HANT A MET.

Alamo, Fcb. 24,1S54. n34m4.

Notice.

ALL persons indebted to the undersigned are respectfully invited to call and SETTLE their accounts on or before the 15th of March next, and

verv much oblige, fcb. 9, 1S54.

JOHN WILSON. n32tl'.

10,000 DOLLARS REWARD!

Is

©FL'ered

for a Better Rcceipt.

It contains no Opium, Calomel, or mineral Poison, and is safe for the most delicate Child!

Dr. Win. Hall's

A S A O E N S

FOR THE CURE OF

Consumption. Decline. Asthma, Bronchitis. Wnstingof the Flesh. Night Sweats. Spittingof blood, Hoopingcough. Difficulty of Breathing.colds,

Coughs. Inlluenza. Phthisis, Pain in the Side, nnd all Diseases of the Chest and Lungs. It is estimated that 150,000 persons die annually in tlie Unitec States with consumption, and Professor Eberly says that a vast number of these could be saved by the timely use of some prompt remedy.

DR. HALL'S BALSAM strikes at the ROOT of the Disease at once, nnd such is its speedy effect, that

bottle before fhev find whether this Tomcdv will af-

liether

ford relief or not Call on the agent and get a pamplet gratis. The Treatise un Consumption alone is worth more than the. price of this medicine. You will find certificates of Physicians in t'incinnati. and of others whose cures have been effected here at home, where they can be found.

The public have been imposed upon by remedies recommended by certificates which have always originated from some unknown source. We believe that a Medicine possessing real merits wiil effect cures wherever it is u.-ed. at home as well as a'orord. This is no Paregoric preparation, but one which if used in season will save the lives of thousands and persons may make this bargain with agents from whom they purchase, that in every case where it is us 1 freely according to directions, and entire satisfaction is not given in 24 or 45 hours they can return the medicine, nnd their money will be cheerfully refnnded. For sale by

Sioan it Morgan, Crawfordsville r. Henry Ott, R. C. Armstrong. Darlington T. W. A. Webster Ladoga fc John B. Hooper. Linden Webster ct Pnlmer. Shannondale Joseph Milligsn, Wavelacd .y'J? James & Bros.. Parkersburgh

WM- C. WIIITCIIER.:

•Successors to

1

de

1

A. L. Dilling. New Richmond December !•*•, 1S53. v5n24yl.

Tnop. j. FiNcn.

W1TI. WIIITCIIER & CO.,

Bates, Whitcher Co., W O E S A E

Dealers ill Hals, Caps, Fur*,

AND

I I A E S 1 1 1 1 1 I N S

CORNER OF PEARL AND MAIN STREETS,J-,.*

CTXCIXXA Tl, 0.

G' sf paid for shipping furs. july 3, 1S53.. .. fonCyl..

DKUGS & MEDICINES.

S I, O A IV" A ilORGiN,

ARE just receiviucr their Spring1 stock consisting of a very large, and splendid jasso in Drri?s, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,

Dye«sthfls, Perfumery, Stationery, Fancy Articles, fcc., &c. Our Stock was purchased in New York, from the iscpor.TKns. and very carefully selected by one of the firm in person: consequently the public may rely on cverj* article being rur.E and TSADULTERATED.

PnYSTCIANS

and all others, arc respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, as we arc prepared and determined to sell at as low prices as any other establishment of tho kind in the State, the windy boasting of defying all competition to the contrary notwithstanding.

Crawfordsville. June 15. 1953. nol.

Fancy Articles.

TnE

largest nnd best assortment of Perfumery, Soaps.'and Fancy articles generally, that has ever been brought to this market for sale at

June 10. '53. SLOAN MORGAN'S.

Cigars and Tobacco.

OF

THE best quality, always on hand, and for sale at the Drug Store of June 10, '53. SLOAN & MORGAN.

Ground Faints.

WE have the best Paint Mill over brought to the place. Ground and mixed Paints of every description, can at all times be had at the Drug store of [June 1G,'53.] SLOAN & MORGAN.

Tanners Oil.

A pure article, by the Barrel, or single Gallon, for sale at the Drug store of June 16,'53 SLOAN A MORGAN.

L)R. W. L. MAY,

Respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. Residence corner of South and Walnut streets, near the Christian church. Oilice in G. W. Pearson's tailor shop, mar. 23,'53. n39yl.

DR. A. W. ARMSTRONG,

HAVING permanently located in Crawfordsville, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens and the adjacent country. Residence in tlie northwest part of town, in tho house formerly occupied by Reuben Taylor. 0!liee up stairs over S. Graves'tin shop. [aprill,'53. nlOmO.

E O A

CABINET AND CHAIR WARE ROOMS. Having removed our shop on the, east side of Washington street two doors north of the court-house. where""vJ®?I may be found an assortment of Chairs 6C

niture, we solicit a share of public patronage. Undertaking attended to as usual. THOS. J. T. ROSS.

IRVIN WHITE.

October 7, 15"i3. v5nl4tf.

1853. 1853.

JUST RFCEIt EW.

WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND IT ed our Fall supply of DRUGS, MRDI-

Cv&CaCINES, CHEMICALS. IJYES, ACIUS. OII.S, VARNISHES, TAINTS, PiiRFl'JIERY, PATENT MEDICINES. GLASSWARE, WINDOW OI.ASS, PETTY, BRUSHES. C'tC..

which we intend to sell ns low ns can bo afforded by any house in the Wabash Valley, or the State of Indiana.

Physicians will do well to call and examine our stock of Chemicals nnd Select Powders, which were bought from the importers with special reference to tlie wants of the profession.

We will pay particular attention to the prescrip-

ic

tion business, and are prepared to attend at-all hours of the day or night. Don't .forget to call at the old stand, one door cast of the Jingle Hotel.

T. D. BROWN & Co.

Crawfordsville. December 2. 1853.

PAIN! PAIN! PAIN!

Who would suffer with pain one single hour for the price of a bottle of Dr. Baker's Pain Panacea?

Dr. Baker's Fain Fanacea,

For the cure of pain both external and internal!— The greatest pain-euring remedy yet discovered!— Pain can not exist where this remedy i. faithfully used!

One Single Dose!

Has given immediate relief in thousands of cases, where persons were suffering with the most excruciating pain, both in the stomach and bowels! Others of cramp-colic! others of cramp throughout the whole system! others of violent attacks of diarrhoea!

One Single Application

Will give (almost) instantaneous relief in ca«es of Burns, Toothache. Headache. Painful Swellings, nnd inflammatory Rheumatism, if it is applied according to directions.

Give it One Fair Trial,

And if you do not find it to be what it is recommended. go back to the agent and get double the amount of money refunded. We make this offer, knowing that what this medicine has dene in thousands of cases, it will do again.

In Chronic Diseases

Such as Dyspepsia. Weak Breast. Liver complaint, general debility, fc-vor and ague, canker or sore mouth, putrid sore throat, weak eyes, spine and kidney disease, old sores, coughs and colds.

In the above named diseases it only needs to be faithfully used, according to direction's, and a cure is certain!

Get a Pamphlet

noj-

Of our agent. There you will'flnd well authenticated evidence of its great healing propensities: ar,d when you have once used the medicine you wculd 'or ten times its price.

bV wi'thout

any one using it freely, according to directions, for •24 or 48 hours, and not being entirely satisfied with its moiits. may return it and receive back their money. Their money will be cheerfully refunded. The most distressing* c-ough is freouentlv relieved I ... .... bv a single dose, r.nd broken DJII a few hours'! '^postors. if. ,s notall we rocommcnu it to nc, time. The at/ictcd do not l,a^efl%ke bottle after

Denounce it a Humbug!

"We call upon those who are deceived by the use of this medicine, to denounce it to tho world, nnd

-^collect

tho

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I O A E

Another Fresh Arrival of*

BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER!!

L. FALLEY,

TX70ULD respecti ully announce to his numerous »V customers that ho is now in receipt of his Fall Stock or BOOTS. SHOES. LEATHER, FINDINGS, ETC., which he will sell at the very lowest figures Imaginable. wholesale or retail in quantities^ suit purchasers.

December 24, 1853. y. ... v5n25.

A E

1EAI.F.R

IN

BOOTS, SHOES, LEATIIER AND FIND*

1-

MAIN

STREET,

SOfTH OK TIIE COURT IIOC3E

Crawfordsville, Ind.

April 15, 53. n42m5.

fi'A DOZ. WToinensshoesof cverv description and quality at. FALLEY'S. December 24, IS 53.

For the Winter Trade.

TWENTY-FIVEBoots,mens

Cases kip and grain leath­

er double sole manufactured expressly for this market just received and for sale bv Dec. 24, '53. L. FALtEY.

Shoemakers,

TXJOI^LD

fl°

""Cil tn call and examine my stock,

»V ol Leathers and Findings, which is now complete consisting in part of 2CM Sides best Buffalo Sole leather 3'oz. home tanned upper leather 14 French, Philadelphia, and Americas' Kip and Calf Skins 30 Doz. linings all colors

Lasts, Root trees, Pegs, Crimp boards, Clamps, Nails, Awls, Hammers, Pincers, Knives, Threads, Webing. In short every article needed in manufacturing Boots and Shoes, may be found at

Dec. 24, L. FALLEY'S.

ENTS and LADIES Rubber Over Shoes: JT Buffalo

Dec. 24. '53.

20

Fnr*

Cork Soles at FALLEY'S.

CASES boys and youths boots of every description nnd quality also, an assortment of boys, youths, and child's Shoes, suitable for wet weather at FALLEY'S.

December 24, 1853,

Ci&bsuet and CSinir Factor/.

HAVING

procured additional machinery, I am prepared to manufacture furniture together with all Kinds of turned work, which will be constantly kept on hand for sale either by wholesale or retail consisting of Bureaus, Tables*Stands, Safes-, Lounges. Bedsteads with screw rail, iron rod bottom or square rail and tenant finished or unfinished, chairs finished or unfinished. Bedposts of every kind. Table legs. Bcdpins, Wagon and Ruggy Hubs, Neck yokes and Broom bandies all of which wifc) be sold cheap for cash, lumber or country produce, at my Factory, which is situated east of the Depotr and near the Woolen I-actorv in Crawfordsville.

M.' M. ANCLE AVE.

March 15,'5J. (Journal copy v5n37tf.

W31E. AS.TJ! ®E AB-0'|«

ISthis

NOW upon us. and eve:y one suffering with disease should earnestly enquire for a safe

to calls nr.d certain remedy, that will entirely remove tho disease from the system and restore to'sound health without laying the foundation of other diseases as distressing and incurable as the Ague itself. Tho chills may be

brr.kni

T,

Price 25. 50. nnd .fl .00 per bottle. For sale by Sloan ifc Morgan. Crawfordsville: Henry Oft. do R. C. Armstrong. Darlington: T. W. A. Webster, Ladoga John B. Hooper. Linden: Webster Palmer, Shannondale: Joseph Milligan. Waveland: .Tames & Bros., Parkersburgh A. L. Dilling, New Richmond.

December 16, 1853. v5n24yl.

€. F. 1°8!JI/if,

I O E A N E A E I N Chir.a'd Glass. Queensware. Lamps. Waiters, Table cutlery. Plated and Britannia Ware. STONE FRONT NORTH SIDE SQUARE. LAFAYETTE, IN­

TQ CQUN.T&Y M.ERCHA.N.TS

My stock is now complete, comprising a full assortment of white stone ware, common ware, yellow ware, fancy to a ware, and glass ware, which I ill sell nr Cincinnati prices.

March IS, 1S54. .. v5n37tf.

WHOLESALE

GROCERY AND IRON

LAFAYETTE. IND.

~E arc now receiving direct from New Orleans a large Stock of Suirnr, Coffee and Molasses, together with a general assortment of

FRESH GROCERIES.

with Quinine or many of tlio

nostrums of the day but alas! the patient finds in a tew days afterwards the disease lcturncd upon \wm and harder to break the second time than tho first after being broken a few times but not thoroughly removed the ague gets fairlv seated and perhaps clings to tho patient for years.* Could such persons see the strong testimonials which the proprietor of the ROKOKANTIA has received of the speedy and thorough cures performed by it. they would not hesitate to try immediately this most \rholosome remedy. Tlie following letter from the agent at Prnirieton near Terrc Haute is a specimen.

PRAIRIETON. Ind., Sept. 1st 1S53.

Mr. J. DARLING: Dear sir—I have sold out all the Roborantia you left with me. At first I did SHI?" not believe it would sell at all, but I wanted to give it a fair trial, and when the ague season com- :i rnenced I gave out two bottles to two persons whom I was acquainted with and it cured them both, and every person who has bought the medicine says ft is the best they have ovc-r used. I sold the last bottle yesterday and could have sold two or three more to-day. Tf I had time I could send a certificate and recommendation from every person who -S. has bought it. It is a medicine that cannot be too highly recommended. |lfl

Please send me two dozen as soon ns possible. Signed: DANIEL MAKK. The Roborantia is for sale by SI.OAN A MOROAX^ ivC'rawfi.rdsvillo T. W. HALL, A CO., Middlctown.

Sept, 23, 1553. v4n43.

S. C. TVILLSON

WILLSON

J. E. DONALD.

Sc

31'DOJVALD,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

Office in the room over Brown's Drug Store, here they will be found nt all times when notabsent on profes.-ional business.

January 6, LS4. v5n27tf.

& E a

WHOLESALE

GROCERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, CORNCIi WABASH AXD COLUMBIA STS.

Lafayette, Ind.

March 10,1354. n36m3.

TO DRUGGIST6

Physician*? and

L-vk

Which we now offer to the trade nt unusually low erv county, after final ^.uiement of the cstute of pricc?. ft lr.rTo nj^d ooiiipl^tc of j**?. tiirco hunilred an-i fiix all kinds end sizes of Iron NAILS. Black- dohsrsand ninety-nine cents were iornd reni lining WITH Tool*, aiiv'!'-. Vicr=, Shovel'/Spadcs, f«r distribution among the heirs. Saiu neirs NIT\ Sec. Dealers and Blacksmith.-wiil find it to their therefore notified to appear at :hc next term ox said curt and receive their distributive share. advantage to give us a call if they wain bargains.

FOWLER EARL.

Lafavettc. March 10. ic5i. c36ci2.

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MERCHANTS^

AMES & IIOLLIDAY,

Wholesale and llrlail Druzglsls Apothecaries,. MICJIIOAN crrr, INDIANA*. Ail orders forwarded to them will receive their" prompt attention, and be executed without delay.. v5n37yl.

March 15, 1S51.

K[|EPjDOT&!U

L.FALLEN

would respectfully inform his r.n-

melons customers that ho has removed liis of

BOOTS, SHOES, AXD LEATIIER„ Into the room frrmeriy occupied by J. F. Mick, One Door \vc*t of I he Eagla Hotel Where I am now constantly receiving my SpriDg Stock of Boots and Shoos of every description, which wb.en combined. I have no hesitation in ing it wiil be ihe largest and be^t. selected stock of I the kind ever offered In thi* phu-e. I am detr rmined to sell, lower than any one else, iiii-.-r in Cruwfordfvili or Lafayette. T1k. citizens nf Crawfordsville an.l surrouu ling contry are rcsjiectfully ROlieited to all and

over riiv t»toek. No trouble

to shew Good*. Ever thankful for the patronage so liberally In-stowed heretofore. I hope-to merit a contiiiniinec of the same.

March ^4, IS54. v5n3Stf.

Notice of Distribution to Heirs.

TVJ OTICE is hereby given, that at the April term _]_l| of the Court of"Common Picas of Moutgom-

A

ANDREW P. LYNN.c. c. c. P..

apr22'54-4i-3w Montgomery county.