Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 August 1854 — Page 4
oath by which they shall stand pledged to raise up a religions test as a qualification for office, in the very teeth of the Constitution, by proscribing men on account of their religious faith. Will they excuse themselves upon the ground that they did not know of this clause in the Constitution?— [Cheers and laughter.]
Will they tell us that ilicy did not know the history of their own country—that they did not knoto of the sufferings and persecutions to which their fathers h.id been subjected on account of their religious faith— that they did not know that the obligations and principles of their society were at war Trith the ger.ius of our whole republic.-n svsfem and in direct conflict with liie principles of the Constitution*? [Loud chcc-r-in/.] 1
If they did not know these things, surely there was wisdom in calling themselves •'KNOW NOTHINGS." [Tremendous cheers and roars of laughter
Those who do not know should be made to learn, and fed that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land that all men who live under it, and enjoy its protection, must yield implicit obedience to its requirements, in all its parts and provisions, whether they like them or not. [Cheers and continued applause.]
Their likes or dislikes have nothing to do with the question. We live under a government of laws, and the supremacy of the laws must be maintained, no matter from what quarter or motive the resistance may come. [Great applause.]
The equality of all the States under the Constitution, and.the right of the people to decide for themselves what kind of local and domestic institutions they will have, arc cardinal principles in the democratic creed. [Loud and enthusiastic cheers.]
To tliese fundamental propositions, lei mc add another, which forms the cornerstone in the temple of our liberties. It is this, that all men have an inalienable right to worship God according to the dictates of their own conscience, .and under our Constitution, no man ought or can be proscribed on account of his religious faith. [Loud cheers and applause.]
These are the issues which the democratic party of Use nation have to meet and maintain before the people in all the States. Let no consideration of partizan policy
temporary advantage induce us to swerve a hair's breadth from our principles. It we meet the questions fairly and directly, and light She battle boldly, and should even suffer a temporary defeat, yet we will have the proud satisfaction of knowing that we have saved our honor at the same time that a glorious triumph awaits us in the future. [Applause.
Then, fellow democrats, let us stand by our arms, and be read)' to light the allied forces of abolitionism, whigism, nativeism, and religious intolerance, under whatever name and on whatever field they may present themselves. [Enthusiastic cheers and tremendous applause.]
And, if, after struggling as our forefathers struggled for centuries in their nativ land agaiiist civil and religious persecution, we and our children shall be finally boiindown and trampled under the heel of despotism, we can still follow their example— flee to the wilderness, and find an asylum in Ni-bra^ka, where the principles of selfgovernment have been finr.lv established in the organic act which cently passed Congress. [Tremendous shouts of applause. Cheer after cheer for Douglas—cl.ters for Nebraska—cheers for the principles of sellgovernment, in the midst of which, Mr. Douglas retired from the stand.]
Wi'.the
Willi's
1
i)
I Mcdicisscs.
A1IK AliKNTS Wholesale, or Ketail for following highly popular patent mcdicino.s.
Jirown it Co's. KsvlcrmMon Kml way's Fsuuiiy Medicines .- A
Mvcr's 1'xMact Ktvk lirse: H.Ws Hwkor Snrsaparilbi YuiirV lloosicr Saiaparilla: (•co^hi-pans Kvtrsirt 1 iydrf'i ipca Kahw block's Vermifuge Mcl .anc's
Mcxii mi Mustang Liniment hiuc-e I.ove.c's Ohi Mcl.anc's Vulcanic Jones's Nerve and lione Liniment Feniinoic's A A IMwrt's Hair Kewnoratnr: Robert's Fxt.act (linger F.onnots F.ve l'.r.lm: Thompson's Fyo Water ,T«w 1 )aviu's rir.stcr: I a is I in (Innos' Family Mcdiciue?
Lyons' Kuthairon:
And a host of others to numerous to mention, but cennllv treed. Call and'rc: pamphlet* and almannos. T. 1). 1! )\V N iV Co.
Peeember -J, IS.".'!. 22V 5.
LEW. WALLACE, ATTOl.'SKY AND COFNSKLOK AT LAW. Having permanently located l.iniM'lf in th'.s place, will pive. lib undivided attention to :.ll busim.-^en-trusted to his cave. h'!U'o imncdiuiely over Wilson's Store. wi ft of tl.o Court ib-use.? ap:ii
l-r3.
AlCHOM AI'€T5 OX!
Fbnrirains
IS universally civen up that there is better pot at Schooler's Auction Room than any other place in town: and he is still receiving 11* kino* of poods to se'.l l'or whatever they v. ill brine: at this time he has on hrrd a lnrce lot of
All kinds of Eocks,
All new and of the latest dates, which can be bought sit jrvste sale or at auction very low: at the same place tire lot« new saddles sold very low: a large bit of notions of *11 kimNon hand hit of i:k-o viclir.f: a sire let of hats a line lot of ei rht 1ay ar.d thirty- honrclwks: nice watches together wi'thalni.ost ovciv kir.d of property that i? used, is sc-U ]iere. Call nnd look us mv ordars an1 to soli.
Term.- cash. 'VT. II. SCHOOLER. Nov. 12, ISfto. [vT-nlOtf.] Auctioneor.
E A E O E u. CRAV"FOIIDSVILLE. INDIANAJ.. K. WAYLANO, Proprietor.
Fr»nj
AIR the best the market affords. Sub]jn* prod convenient, well calculated to acuommodato horse drovers.
*?P,
may ft, '53. ni^vl.
Wm. H.. SCHOOLER
"ITTTSHTS to inform the citireusof both town and
VV
county. That he is ready to receive and Auction all kinds of pro|wrty r.t'lds auction room o^jwitc the Eagle Hotel, lie wil! also, attend all f-nlosin the countiy when called on.
CrawfoxdSTille. Jan. T. 1S5S. nIStf.
ARRANGEMENT
AND
JOHX.W. BURh,
Has
takeh the store room formerly "x»cnpied by John Burk. Esq.. on tbc^ eorxicr of and (ire-n straetj. wlterehiay be foiind a general assortment of Pry-fiood«, Groceries, IJ Rritware. Cutlery, Qneenswarc, Crockery-Ware, and all such articles a« are tiynallr kept in a retail establishment. lie partieniar attention to tho purchase and sale of Conntry Produce^fco that families Canine supj'licd with provisions at all times.— Eein? dosironsof cxiendins hi? business, he invites the pnblic to give him a share of patroOAere. as he feels confident he can sell on ay accommodating and cheap terms ai any one in Crawforilsville.
January -27, 18 *,4-. vSaSlv,^
Grocer ies!
The alarre
L'I:. HAI.I.'S P..'.I
4
Groc€ rics!!
Candies. Raisins, pepper, Rio.-. Indigo, Maddcr.Soap. Wash-tubs. V.'ajh-v boards.
rl
1
Nonii.\o
01
ONTINl'KS t-
'AM
3 undersigned having just received iiurof defvin.sr all competition to the eonti-arj- notre assortment of Gro'-cries. such as. Coffee, Pu- withstanding. ... r. Tea. FL^h of all kind,. Molasses. Tobacco, Crawlorasvnle, June lo? Uo». n.»l. Cigars. Salaratns. Table si lt. Spiecs. Nut
in-ware. IJrooms,
ljr.fkcts. Nails all sizi.a Oiis "fall kin-U, White-had an-1 SALT BY THE BARREL.
All of wliieh will be sold cheap for cash. char.L'ed fur country produce. Give ine a call, novo. l'.'tfj A. A NN.
Fresh Sugar Cured Hams.
TSufar
HE tindersiirned iias ihjw on liaii-i a (pianMty cured hams for sale. A. P. MANN, feb. », n::-2.tf.
Wanted.
AT.L kinds of conntrv produce, for which the liiirh7 ensh price will be paid by. A.,1*. .MANX. 11")2. tf.
ymi want at'.y li fn'd it bv iroing to feb. 'J. lSu-1.
1
ligin the eatiiurline. von will A. P. MANN S.
n^^ tf.
Produce
Ofeb.
Fall kinds kej't constantlv on hand and for fMSM.j sale by A. P. MANN.
RIED I'l'.EF.—An feb. (i. IS
•lientartiele fur sale bv A. P. MANN.
'{'he S'ssdc^ IIE GREAT External remedy for Fever and A .rue in all its forms! Thi* justly popular !rep tr'.ion !ias met with i-npro^edcnted success du-i-iusr t!ie past Munincr and fall. If ycu a\c the .:guc. try it.
TAKKX
Si]d
TNTrr.N.vi.i.Y!
Whidef-ale and Retail bv the Proprietors. Dec...2. 1S.VJ. T. D. P.ROWN & Co.
Crawfcrdsviile Marble Works.
I. V. W.UiF, v. A i-:::
A F» I".
on business at the old
10,000 DOLL A S EWABD!
Is Offered for a Bfttrr Keceipf. It contains no Opium. Calomel, or Mineral I'oiscn, and is safe for the most delieat Child!
stand. eat of the Hell Tavern. Main St.. and bought froni the importers with special reference is jus receiviriir anew Stock of superior Marble, whi.-h he will tini.-h JV all wl may want, in good style, at reasonable rates. Monuments, Tombs, ,vc., .'.c.. either American or Italian, furnished to order. ilune 7, 1S"3.— n5otf.
Wia. Hall's
A S A I 1 0 Is S
FOR THE CTRE OF
Consumption. Decline. Athma. Hronehitis. Wastintrof the Fler-ii. Nifht Swc its. S].itt!ng(l blood, Hoojiingeoiurh. Dillk ulty of Ureatliim.'.colds,
Coughs. Inihienza. I'lithi^is. Pain in the Side, and all Disi-ascs of the Chest and Lungs. It is estimated that 1 ."0.000 pe::--»-"".s di^ nr.nually in tin- I'mtcc States witii consumpti-in. and Professor El erly si.is that a vast number of these could be s-aved b\ the timely use of sonic y/ronrpt remedy.
T-. rn ivt The greatest pain-curing re'iifdy e! -iiscovered!—
strikes at the,
H'ooT
Disease at oi ?e. nd such is its speedy effect, that.
thev can be f. und. The paid ie have been imposed vpon by n-meilies' reconmie'uled 1-y ceitifeates which hav-. dways originated from s^'ine unknown source. We believe that a Medicine possessing real merits will elfcet. cs \vhercvcr it is used, at home as well as abroid. This is no Paregoiie preparation, but one which if used in season i\i!l save the lives of thousands: and per ens may make ibis b-argain with afints from! whom tlu urehase, that in every case where it is used freely •.•.•rilii'ir directions, and entire satisfaetion is nut given in 'J-! or 4S hours they can return the medicine, and their money will be cheerfully refunded. Fov sale by
S'! nn (V Morgan, Cra«\ fordVviiiej 1 Lnry t. R. Armstrong. Derlir.gton T. W. A. Wclwtcr: l.adoea John 15. Uoo^H-r. Linden: V.'elxter iV Palmer, shnnnondale Joseph Milligan. Waveliud: .• .lames it l!ros.. PavkcrsburLrh.: A. I.. l'iiiing, Nc'.v Richniond December lib li'58. v.'nS^v"!.
BK. TAElB'jKBlI/r,
E N A S S E O N
II
lt-liyl.
r.srrCTFFT.I.V tenders hisserviv c? to thccitizens of Crawf-Mdsville md vicinity. He
I'orcolr.in Te^ih in the YTe^f,
Haying fore utili'y mid ei-sc to all ii:nr-r arti'ieiai substitutes, from a simile tooth to an entire double set. Ail work warranted.'
All operations pertaining to the science cnreit'.lly attended to wi-h the least possible pain. Dental Kooms in Washington Had
November 4. VOlll tf. rr-r
"''"BaSdsirss Cured!
EMEP.SON'S A!ER!f.\X IIUU P*E'TOn.\TlVE. "T,1OR I»r-stori ig the Hair on Heads ITOPET.ESSI.T .1. BAI.P. and to prevent
bottle before they liud whether this remedy will af- Such rs Dyspepsia. Weak F,roast. Liver complaint, lord reliefer not. general debility, fever and ague, r-nnker or sore Call on the air« nt and get a pamplet ffrati? The. ,nonth. j.utiid sore th.roat. weak eyes, spine and kidTreatise oil Consumption alone is woith )re than
c:xi-s mirSi-ulnr attent'on to carious tee! h—millions feck is ni'ieh larger thnn ever heretofore: comprisof which are n-w annuallv lost for wan" of tinie'.v :n-
rhe
Sold bv SI.OAN
December 9, 1S53. v.'sniSly.
S'ILK
A
TISSUES, f.gnred and plain, at CRAWFORD «fc MFLLiKLVS.
LI. kinds of Orocories kept at apr ',"4 CRAWFORD & MI
DRUGS & MEDlGIiNES:
S O A
& S O 4 IV
ARE just receiving their Spring stock consisting of a very Innrc. ana splendid assort.nu nt of fine Drncrs, Medicines, Paints Oils, Tarnishes.
Dye-stUiT, Perfumery, Stationery, Fancy Articles, &.C., &c.
"Onr Ptock was purchased in New York, from thfnrpoKTEB?. and very carefnlly selected by one of the firm in |x-rson: consequently the public may rely on every article being
ATED.
PVRE
and
VKAU
PIIYSTCIANS
and all other?, arc respectfully in^iti-d to call and examine f«r themselves, as we are prepared and determined to sell at as low prices as any other establishment of tiro kind in the State, the windy boust-
Fancy Articles.
rpiIF. larirest and best assortment of Perfumery. .1 Snaps, and Fancy articles frcnerally. that has ever been brought, to this market: for sale at iJuneK'^ SLOAN a MORGAN'S.
Cigars and Tobacco.
OF
THE best quality, always on hand, and for sale at the Drug Store of June l'if"r0. SLOAN a MORGAN.
Ground Paints.
"WE have the best Paint. Mill ever brought to the place. Ground and mixed Paints of ev.-ry description, can at all times be had at the Dnitr store [june 16,'G3.] of SLOAN a MORGAN.
Tanners Oil.
A pure article, by the Barrel, or single Gallon, for sale at the Drutr store of June K.\j:3 SLOAN & MORGAN^'
8 5 O A
CABINET AND C1IAIR WARE ROOM^ ITavincr removed onr shop oil the, east. Mde of Washin:rt«n street two .ioors north of the court-house, where niav be found an ass'irtnient of Chairs &. Furnillire, we r-olieit a share of public patronafre.
Uudertakinpr attended to as usual. T1IOS. J. T. ROSS. 1RV1N WHITE. October T. 1553. v.'r.ntf.
1853. 1853.
JtST RECEIVED.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND opened our Fall supply of DRUGS, airm0#5Y*. CIXES, C1IKMICA1.S. 1»T11S. ACIIIS, OJI.S. VALLNisiti:s. I'AINTS. l'Fi'.vrvrnv.
VATKNT MKOICINES,
(il.ASSWAKK. WINDOW Ot.Af-S. PUTTY. IiHCSIIKS. etc.. whii we intend to el 1 as low as can be ail'orded bv anv house in the W'abash Valley, or the State of Indiana.
Physicians will do well to call and examine our stock' of Chemicals and Select Powders, which were
to the wants of the profession. We will pay particular attention to the prescription business", and are prepared to attend to calls at all hours of the day or night.
Don't forsret to call at the old stand, one door east of the Eagle Hotel. T. D. RROWN & Co.
Crawfordsville, December 2, 1 V5.
"PAINTPAIN PAIN!
Who would suffer with pain one sinirle hour for tile pi ice of a'bottle of Dr. Raker's Pain Panacea? Dr. Eaker's Fain Panacea, For the cure of pain both external and internal!—
Pain call not exist where this remedy
used!
is
iaithtulh
One Single Dose!
Has given immediate relict' in thousands of cases, where ]ersons were sutfering with the most cxerueiatinirpain.l.'othin the stomach and bowels! Others of oramp-eolic! others of cramp tbionsrhout the whole system! others of violent attacks of diarrlieea!
One Single Application
AVi 11 .five almost) instantaneous relief in
of the cording to directions.
•ww one using it reel v. accordins to directions, f.r .» .,.i ,»
•M or !S hours, and not iH-ingentircly satislh-d with its merits, may return it and receive back their moncv. Their lr.onev will be cheerfullv refunded. most dislr-'.-sing cough is frequently relieved by a single dose. -:nd broken up in a few hours' time. The rtHicted b) uot have to take bottle after
1K.y
r',ic'
o)
and judicions treatment. Those that :ire in wan't: ry that we have ever had tie pleasure of ottering of artificial 'teeth can do well to call ar.d see specimens of the best manufacture of
Hair from falling, is
winning goiden opinions of persons who are using it. This is r. new article, recently introduced, is a Mire cure for Bnldncss. and will stand the test of a discerning Public, as thousands who have nsed will testify. See Circr.lnr to be had of the. agents, living full particulars. Price $1.00. in large Bottles.
IT
MOIO..-.N, A k'ent.
C. E. FISHER iV CO.. Proprietors. ."7 Superior street, «.%]evelarui. Ohio.
I-LISTN'S.
ARnw.vKr. and ynecnswnre. a giv-.! assortment on hand al -CRAWFORD fc MTLLIKIX'S.
RLATANS. blue nnd pink, at CKAWFOKlKt "Ml'LLIKl'N'S.
eases
Ruins. Toothache. Headache. Paintul Swelling, and infa'nmafory Klieumatisni. if it is applied ae-
G'iVC it Olie Fair Trial,
And if you do not hnd is to Le, !iat it reeommended, L'O back to the atrent and iret double liie amount of money refunded. We make this o!!'er. knowinit that wliiit this mcIicine has done ill thousands of cases. it will do again.
Of our nront. There you will nd well authenticated evidence of its irreat healing propensities nnd edi. ii
when vou have once used tl inc vou would not. bo without it for ten times its price.
Denounce it a Hunt "bug! We call upon those who are deceived by the use of this medicine, to denounce, it to the world, ari us as impostors, if it is not all we recommend it to !»•. that ethers may not be deceived by a worthless article. Recollect the genuine is si -ned
of
1
1
In Chronic Diseases
disease, old sores, couehsand colds.
he pri- -f this me-lieine. You wiil flid certifi- the above named diseases it only needs to be •iites of 1 "livsieiiins i:i Cincinnati, and of others fiithfuliv used, according to directions, and a cure whose euris have been effected here at home, where js ecrtaiii!
Get
a
Pamphlet
O. R. RAKER. M. D.
Price 2-". nod £1.00 per b.-Mie. 1-V-r ite ly Slo:m S: Morgan. Crawfordsville: Henry Ott. do R. C. Armstrong. Darlington: T. W A. e'o=t. r. Ladoga.: John 1'. Il-'-oncr. Liii'len: "W cbr-ter iV Palmer. Shannondale: Joseph Milligan. Wavehind .Limes it Bros., Parkcrsonrgh: A. L. Diiling, ^ev, Rich.mond.
December 1G, 1553. v5ir24yl.
UST RECEIVKD A LARGE ASS0RTment of XEV." BOOKS nnd NOTIONS at our
nnd ft olios SSo&t.
AVc have greatly enlarged our rooms, and our
f-1'' selected shocks rt UnUl J'Mvel-
you in this market. We have, positively, over one hundred dillVrent styles of -1 EAR RIXC'S AND BREAST PIXSp That will give the p:ircha-er every advnntisrs.over those smr.il lots: the largest assortment uf a.-.-f r'ed Wat.-hes in the country: both gold and silver, chains and keys. I
Ttlusical IustnnnenlP of all kintls. I 1 One hundred assorted aecordcons. musical boxes, violins, guitars, banjos, futes ar.d fifes, ta uborincs, Iwiiis, etc.: a 1'nc assortment of revolving pistols, bo-*, ie knives, guns and shot: abetter assortment of notions and frncy goods you cannot fnd anywhere: and to all those who want to buy silk and crape shawls and parasols, go all round town where they say they sell cheap, then just drop in and look at ours, as we deal in no other kind ot dry goods: and it is not likely that we ear. be undersold in those kinds of goods: dress trimmings, etc.: idi the seiies of School Books, adopted by the Board. ofEdncntiou, for sale at all times Giilott's Pens. No. "03. by the gross: paper by the ream, whips and •.igars^o'f the best oualitv.
II.
.april 14. lf"4.
S. C. VFTI.T.?0N". ,T, E. M'DOXALD.
"WII.I.SON M'DOXALD,
4TT0KATEY$ iT T.
Office in the room over Brown's Dre? Store, Where
Tlu-y
''W
«*r
qgmiwr.im on njMimi
J£-*ak-
£5 i?
CIONDITTON
NIN
Is altogether superior to any Medicine heretofore discovered lor the,rapid cure of eoki.?, cotiffhs inil-.ienz'a, hoflYsericss. whoopitis coti^'h. croup bronchitis, ca-tarrhs. asthma", dyspepsia, liver ct inplafnt, incipient consum]'tion, and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced stnires of the disease. and for all diseases which originate from impurity of the blood, to-wit: scrofula, salt rheum, mercurial, syphilis or venereal and eruptive, or diseases of the skin, as blotches, pimples or pustulas: and all itching eruptions, chronic, inflammation of the liver, white swellings, neetosis or fever sore, rickets, fistula, and King's ovil in short, in every taint of the system or blood, from whatever cause it may arise, or of however lonsr standbier this medicine will be found far superior to any other remedy.
Grand depot, 40 Lake-street, Chicago, Illinois, and sold bv merchants generallv. WALTER JL SLOAN.
Everv person should constantly keep on hand, for cases of emergency, a bottle of Sloan's Instant Relief it is the great internal and external remedy for the immediate cure of colic, heart burn. s--e-tliroat. tooth-ache, weakness of the back or kidneys diarrlaea, dysentery, eholc-ra morbus, all summ-"- complaints, sick hen.d-aehe, atrue cake, rlieumat:-in. soreness in the. boi-e vain in the limbs, cj-amps and spams.colds, sjiim:.' comjilanits. ••veiled joints, sprains, bruises, etc. and lor cholera it is a superior remedy.
FOR HORSES AND CATTLE
Sioan's In-.-iant Relief is truly a L'reat reined'.'. Half a 'J-: cent bottle of Sl«»an\s Instant Relief, cures a horse of colic in a few minutes.
For bruises, strains, sprains, and many other injuries on horses, cattle, and other animals. Sloan's Instant Relief seldom fails to afford immediate relief. and speedily effects a cure.
Many persons have been astonished to witness the rapid cure eifeeted by the use of this wonderful medicine.
J5?^The dollar l'ottlfseontain six times the quantity of the •_'•") cent bottles, consequently a savinirot one-third is made by purchasimr the dollar bottles. «pr. 7, Y4. WALTER J5. SLOAN, v-"n toy!. Grand Depot.. 41' Lake St.. Chicago.
So'-.l in Crawf-ird.svilie by Sloan Morgan. Heniy Oit. 1" S. P. Williams. Tia'.c'in-.- :eei t.
THE WAR BETWEEN1
S S I A & E
GROWS HOTTER AND HOTTER!
SINCE
the commencement of hostilities between these two great nations matters und things areneraily have been fluctuating, throughout we believe*. the entire world, or at least, throuirh all thai part with wlm-h our government- in any way whatever. has had intercourse. Thisstate of things too. doubtless, will continue to a greater or less deerec until peace, or a reconciliation of the matter of dispute is consilium a ted. Rut let this be as it may. it is quite as necessary now. as when "at peace with all the world and the rest of mankind.'" we should cro on in our several vocations in this land of general brotherhood, usinir our utmost endeavors for the conifoit and happiness of our great and growing race. It is not possible however, for all to see or think ..like, nor .to v.e believe it beM. but we do contend, that every man should do his part, in that hich 'scemest mo-t right in his sight' for the ne-eompii.-hmcnt of this great work. For one. as an humble citizen. 1 have from time to time done what little wns in my power, in the way of s'.i I'piying those in want, with tho very be.-t and cheapest
Rpadv Ma-Je Clothing, The eastern markets could allbrd. charging them as small aper cent, as we could afford, to obtain a siistenaiice'for ourselves a.nd little ''iic«. We shall here just inform ourold friends and eiutoniers that we have received and opened fur che
SPRING AND SUMMEU TRADE, a large ar.d superb stock" generally. In the Clothing line, we have any and every garment a man or boy may want, of all qualities and prices: and made in the best manner and out of per feet goods —no humbug, but all 0. K. We have also, a line and complete stock id'
PHY GOODS,
Of all the various kinds found in similar e.-tab-lishmoiits. and of the latest styles. Eonnets and Eonnet Ribbons, Of ail kinds—for nearly so)—Dress Goods of the latest patters, viz: Silks, bcrages. de laines. berege de hunes. lawrs. swiss mull, tissues, gingham* u.d a large lot of F'intti. clicap. cheaper, cheapc.it.
I A S A I S
The finest, silk Hat-sextant: togp.ther with a large assortment of other summer Hats. KooHs assd Siiors, Of all kinds, both course and fine which can't help but supply the wants of all both great and
A
v. i!l be found at all rimes when not
absent on professional business. January 6, 1S54. -...^ ... vjniiTtf.
LAOE.
swiss and 'nc^nci collars, banded do. st CBAWFORP it MI'LLIKINVj.
i!
I'UIICFJL ct BKO. von41yl.
*^^"®!eand
2
POWDER. F.u-.ini::: BOOK. T^N-
PASTE, and
FA3TIIT
OINTMENT—Prepared
and iold, wjiolesale and retail, at Xp. -iO Jake St. CliiciigoVlllinbisI iy B. SLOAN.*
I
BIIU
D. WEIiTIIK'M.
april 21, is."4 v-"n42.
I A J. 0 S 1! I N
AND
E O O S
ii:F. UNDF-TiSIGNED is no-,v in receipt of a general stock of Spring and Summer Gors.ls. which he is disposed to soil at the very lowest figres. and wonld respectfully invito those who are in search uf bargains to give him a call, as lie is determined to sell at small profits.
IV: w.]dd particularly cull attention to his stock of Cloths and Cassimercs. which is compose of every quality and grad as he does not deal in Beadv 1 ado Clothing, he tliinks he can Ter inducements to encourage home manuftictv.res. lie has on lirnd a gen:ral stock of Iron find ?*ailc. wiiich will be sold at tho lowest price-.
F. II. FBV.
npril 14. vin4lu*
To Drnga-ists. Physicians and ."»Ierchants. AMES & H0LLIDAY,
Rclnii
Srn??isls&
Apothecaries,
MICHIGAN CITT, INDIANA All orders forwarded to thern will receive their prompt, attention, and be cxceuted withorit ieiay.
March Is. von37yl.
A
F.APY Made Clotbintr. a complete assrotment fo the summer trade at
.-.R 7 C'B.VWFOIM 5O MLTJ.IKN'S.I_
A. Bargelt, ^Son»Al/E A*vS flFf AIL
DEALER IN STOVES^OLLO\%i^E, Tinwarfi) Uridico, Smoothing Irons^ abeIrons, Stoves, Pipe. Shcetiron, &c.
Doors Hast of Washington Sail,
I CRAWFORDSVILLE.
PAdrFIC
DOUBLE COOK. STOY^
Thif Stove is aft^tuprovem^rit »n the xt'Ml known .Trinmg]itAi:Jieh"h'asC-jn.«t .OMUC. *-ht.TiL improvement Js the fi-re-pliioc lonjgthenjed'rti.'^tnB hearth deepened. This stove is casfehy S-.S. Ldil--wood fe Co.. in Dayton. Ohfo, of wnieh'Sfi have four sizes. The plates are very heavy, and thick, and for baking and durability ic cannot be surpassed by any stove in market. a TRIUMPH COOK STOYE.' ',
Wp shall constantly.kt^ep on hand, of which have three- sizes, arid have the exclusive rignf to sell in this market. .We call safely rcvommend said, Triumph Sto»ve.
K^'TIXKY,
This stove has tho advantage of six holes and a verv large oven. -.DEACOIV LICJTIT.
Of wluch have three sizes, which is a heavy and durable stove. PREMIUMS,
We have a large lot. also Parlor stoves. 10 plate, 7 and Box stoves7 In a word we shall always keep on hand a large lot of all kind of stoves, and will sell as ehcap and as durable stoves as can be bought in the Wabash Valley, we invite all those that wish a S- ove. to call and examine our Stoves.
TINWARE,
Of our own manufacturing .always on hand, wholesale or retail. Japaned Ware, House Gutters. Zink or Tin Spouting.
N. B. Old Copper, Brass and Pewter taken in
Exchange for ware.
A. BAltGELT.
Mfl mAMom
S NOW upon us. and every one sutfering with this disease should earnestly enquire for a safe and certain remedy, that will entirely remove the disease from the system and restore to sound health without laying the foundation of other diseases as distressing and incurable as tho Ague itself. Tho chills may be brokrn with (Quinine or many of the nostrums'of the day: but alas', the patient tinds in a few days afterwards the disease returned upon him and harder to break, the second time than the first: after being broken a few times but not thoroughly removed the ague gets fairly seated and pci'haps clings to the patient for years." Could such persons see the strong testimonials which the proprietor of the BOUOKANT.'A has received of the speedy and thorough cures performed by it, tiny would not hesitate to try immediately this most wholesome remedy. The following 1-d'er from the agent at Prairie-ton near Tone Haute is a specimen.
PKAIKIF.TON. Ind.. Sept. 1st IsiS.
Mr. .T. DAKI.INO: Dear sir—I have sold out all the Boborantia you left with inc. At iirst I did not believe it would sell at all. but 1 wanted to give it a fair trial, and when the ague season commenced 1 gave out two bottles to two persons whom I was acquainted with and it cured them both, and everv person who has bougnt the medicine says it is the best they 'nave ever used. I sold the last bottle yesterday and could have so id twoorthrco more to-day. If 1 had time 1 could send a certificate and recommendation from every person who has bought it. It is a medicine that cannot be too highly recommended.
Please send me two dozen as soon as possible. Signed: DAN 1Kb MABK. The Boborantia is for sale by SLOAN
A-
MOUOAN,
Crawfordsville: T. W HAM.. a CO., Middletown. Sept. 2-". IS".:). v-illls.
('tt'Emscl :m3 CSsai-rj F«L'8or/.
HAVING
procured additional machinery. I am prepari -1 to manufacture furniture together with all kinds of turned work, whit will be constantly kept on hand for saie cither by whole-ale or retail: eonsis'ing Bureaus. Tables. Stands. Safes, Lounges. Bedsteads with screw rail, iron rod bottom or square rail and. tenant iiiiished or unfinished. chairs finished or unfinished. Bedposts of every kind. Table legs. Bcdpins, Wagon and Buggy links. Neck yokes and Broom bandies: all of which will be sold' cheap for cash, lumber or country produce, at inv Factory, which is situated cast of'th" Depot, and hear the Woolen Factorv in Crawfordsviiie. ]\l. M. VANCLK \VK.
March 1(Journal copy. v-'n'-T tf.
& ttojfcaEs &?«ers'ft?sis3f, AM former RfForts Oiildono LAIKrLr STOCK! GliKATFST VA l.'IKTY
Lowest Prices!!! New Gooils, Now Strips, nnd New Ihs'^ns. AliVIx'RAMET, CORNER OF YEKXOX
IS
&
GREEN* STIIEETS,
CI? A \VFOKTHVI Lliil, INI).,
NOW BFCK1VINO his extensive sunjdies of Spring «'c Summer Goods, carefully s- -t -d in^ the best Markets in the United S'ates. consisting of Foreign and domestic Dry Goods. English. French, and American Broadcloth^. S-tinetts ar.d Cassimcres. Tweedsand Jeans. Woolen and Cotton I-lan-:ieis. Satin and Velvet Ves'ings. Figured Silk do., Uleached and unbleachetl Muslins. Seamless Bags, Trisli _'rash and Towelling. Hcuvy I.inen Drills, Ti-jking. Mens Summer Stuif. Cotton ^'arn. 'ai oetWarp, together with a magnificent stool: of tam (^oods, which were selected expressly ibr the wants of
Th^
11.
Hardware, Quccnswarc, Glassirorc, Carpeting, car ot-warn, cotton yarn, bed uc!.i:.g. batting, brown muslins, dye- stnil's.
And P. TTJOD MOCK of (iroenries. A word to the Farmers before closing. Vfe have, a stock both in regard to (Jlothin? ar.d Dry (ioods general! v. that cannot be surpassed, and that vou wid be weil pleased with should you give us a c-ali aIKI examine them. When you do get in the notion of calling, we as1: you to remember and bring with yen your produce of all kinds forwiiich we wili aii'-v." you the highest market price, and s'-ll vou roods low as any of our neighbors, and no mir-take. Kemcmbcr the Or. KM AN S-U T:K.
Fmbrnein"- Plain Black, AV'atere.i. Chameleon and r.roei.v'e Sii:oFi.ulnnd. St iped. Plaid. Florar.ee. Glace and Bonnet Silks: Tarleton^. i!ain assorted colors: dotted and plain Swiss. J»ckonot«. Book and India Muslin. 'Victoria and Bishop Lawns. French worked Collors. Caps. Cut's, chomizottsand undersleeves. lace eolhtrs. collars and undersleeics to match. French worked Infants Waists, finely wrought linen cambric handkerchiefs, a nice Tidy for Ao Us.. Silk and Alpaeea Lustres.
A weli selected stock of De Laines. ].lain and plaid cliallis. de beges and cashmeres. Plain, fancy and embroidered lawns from 6 to iT cts. j-er yard.
A beautiful assortment of Bonnets & Trimmings. Nec-k beit. cai and bonnet ribbons: bonnet bordors and .-rTiiiehIs Gimps, laces, fringes, grdooua an-l velvet trimming.
Mv sto.-k of (V. in. cashmere, silk crape, black and Fancy silk Shawls, cannot be surpassed by any liour-c in the Wabash Valley.
Yankee Notion*-— Ibats. Caps, Shoes, Para.-ols tx I 'mbrellas. a good assortment.
Venetian. Tnjrrnin and 3 ply c-r.rpetinz. wool and eottt-n stair, do.. Druc'-ets. oileloiLs. assorted '..-idth. mattinfr. hearth lucrs. •. itCAiv :»iAi)i: CLOTH INC
Sv.perior French cloth, frock and. Dress c-oats, sr.tinctt. linen, eashmerett, tweed, and iilnae«*a sr.ek .ii'l frock do., black ar.d fancy ecssimere. linen drill, contonade, satinctt and twcod p:mts.— Satin siik. Marselles. Yalencis. German cV cloth vests. Bubbr-r coats mdleegins: Shi'-*-, collars. scr.rfs. cravats. \:e.. oil cloth and carpet ba r.-, ladies s-:U-he1s.
Qr. ron -v.-aro—A large lot off nasswnre (Jnc-en-warc ar.d table entlery .-6i stnntly ou hand^ I do not intend by this ad vertisemeiu to nnn-W* iv I no a el ha I an an I mv Goods as cheap as any bouse in tn« f'n
intend to soread the interesting intorniation, ad [, n.-k is an examination ot my stock and prices aiM you-will be convinced at once.
yew Paper IVarehosisc.
THE
Salsscribf-r bavin? opened a Warehouse in thi3 city, woil rpsr ctfnllv call the attention of Printer's. Publishers, Stationers «c Country Merchants.
TO THEIR STOCK.
Our Ions xp.-ricn-' in tic- business, and connection with Eastern Manufactures, enable us t- j• rt «f-P* a STOCK UNFQUALED both as rozzfJs QUALITY and PBICE. 500 Tons Raps Yantr«I.
KKEl' COySTANTI.V ON IIANO
1
April -29,'oi. no43-v5 AL\ ..N i.-.MLi.^
WAKBKN & -. ,L« Salle Bl'«-k. No. 2.
n«7-tm. I..H SaiicSr.. Jhic»go-
t-*w|iw
£l)irag0 ^Viwcrtisemcnts.
BOSTON AND iW W YORK j3 Wl/OLESALE HBTAfL I
PIANO FOETE WAE^BOOMS,
A
M.
®°ns,T Onbert C&t, (wM srMtk.
out tbe oeautift. A^nan Attachment,) A. W. L*dd a. »». win cfc wli 5. Lemoa QUbett's Sqimre aod
O 0 O I I A N O S Georre A. Prince tCo'i celebrated MTT NNVNVQ All iMtnunenU told bj si ara Mij'wfflb* •old at FACTORY PUCK*.
REEO 8t WATKINS.
No. 51 Budol^li SliMt, Sbooti from Stkte, CHICAGO, nuu
O N W E S
197
Take SJrec-t '.V
197
CARPET
AXD
FURNISHING WAREHOUSE,
The above establishment now opcit with a choiM* selection of
S W 4 8
TAULE b.'MX
iD
AMASK Cloths ami Naidcins. linen sheeting-, iXrc.. imported direct from Ireland, at the S SEW CARPET STORE, and General Furnishing Warehouse. /i
riJ
IS I
JOHN WEST.
ii-'-'"
v5-no37-1v.it"
107 Lake streefc.^fli'
fNOS. 135 At 130 LAKE ST., Up
Stairs.)
LI LCHEU, IIOLLISTKR it WILKINS,
IMPORTERS AND DEAI.EK3 IN
Carpctx, Oil Cioihs, i^I iUing» $
lings, Plush, Iiiiinu.sk, Tirocntelle, Satin De- Maine, Window Shades. Curtain Goods,' Cords, Tassels, t^uilts, Blankets, .Slieetings, TabloLinen. Ac. v5-'no37tf.
Fa i-: Ia vT7 & col WIloI.KSALK I)KA
LEUS
IN ...
Iinported^and Amcriran Broadcloths, Black and Fancy Cansimcrcs and Doc Skint, I.OXDON AND PARIS VESTINGS,
IlEAVV WOOLEN AND SUMMER STUFFS,
ADAPTED TO MEN'S WEAK,
Furnishing Cioodrs und Tailors' Trimmingar 171 South Water Street, CHICAGO, ILL. IJKN.I. M. riLI.DS. AMZI I1EMU ICT. l'ETFR W.
i\os*loii A: BSciaa^fcnd.
W O E S A E O E S
AND
Commission Merchants, No. 115 South Water Street, Between Clarke and Dearborn, MYTTON II. NOIITON. I
Altl) Ill.Ml'STKAD. CHICAGO.1 6iii-nf»7.
Coasipton Ac Sjicncc, WHOLESALE
COMMISSION MKRCriANTS, Agents /or Hio Vir?ini Miiiiiifncturcrs of PLUG TOBACCO,
V,
FISH.
I.AJICK STOCK OT
I'la^ and Eine Cut Cliewins and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars and Snnir. n-rl7Gm. -No. -J^7 Luke St. CHICAGO
JOHN COMPTON. WM. Q. SI'ENCM
A.
o. iu.i.v.
JNO. TVRITEI.R..
A. Ct BUELEY & CO.,
Importers and Dealers in
Crockrry, ChiEin, a ltd ""-BRITANNIA "WARES, PatentSolar Llaimiiii and Parlor Oil, Fluid, and Cauiphetie Lamps, 'i'ABLE Cl'TLEBY. LOOK I NO CLASSES, ETC.
No. 170 Lake St. Chicago. March lb-n.°.7-ly.
CHICAGO ST0VK FOUNDRY.
Mt.etc..
I I &
ANri"AOTi i:ri:s and whoh-siiJo -h-nh-mUi Stovca-ofli'-c tnd sami'lc stoves, 7s. Lako stri Chic.-ico. Iliioois.
Th:.-above' illl.i. huvirji a larjre Foundry Enat,. mid OIKin thisdty have jM.vulhsr s.I\•.••.ntiifrefl over any f-th-.-i'c.-ts.blishmcnt here for the supply of stoves to eiiv and country dealers, as they trV j-.rcpured to keep on hand a full assortment iit ail time-- and would represent tha* they are now adding to their lar^e variety a nu Call and sec.
minT of new patterns.. mar. 1 s.'fi-l— n37tf.
W. a*. RATIOS A CO.,
1:
IV
-v
MANL'FACTL'liEKS OF
E:AIi: E 0 A Ci.ARS,1' Steam Engines
8c
Eoilers,
GATES PATENT .SCKKW Ct'TTER-J-'lour and Sa Mil! Gearing, AND A0KN7S FOIl 'I IIK SAI.K 0Knginf and Iland Lathes, I'liru'ht D:II»,
Si.rnj Bi sis. I'OWEU HAND I'I.AINMIH &<:. SVF/" Cnstinp? niacin to order, and Steam bout and other I kine:y repaired on tho shortest notice.— A o-le?t and full assortment i'atterns ou hand.
Works, Cliicngo. 111. '»aTr?, wAp.vp:r.. Ir'71 r.
'f. r'irAl.jj£.R89 A. rKAHLRt.
Tor the Spring Trade.
E & W S
~Mam/far!*rcrs ami Wholesale Ueulers in
lioniti. shot's, an«l ISrogans. One thrn.-and case.- Hoots, shoes and Urojrnns. held uii coii.-iaiiment from eastern manufacturers, ii o. J-15 South \VatiT St., HENKY K- CIEL. CLO. W. V. f.Ll.a.
CHICAGO, ILL. v.yn37m0.
Cirey, IJowMjBiort' & Thclps.
WHOLESALE GclQQE R.§ AM) COMMISSI OX MERCIIAXTS.
AGLYIS FOR SMIAGIITH(IKK MILLS POWDER, Boston 3Iaiitifactured Salanmnder Sales. No. 207 South Water St. n07-ly. CHICAGO.'
Wagons. Busies, Plows.
MANCFArTihandof
KEO
the very best material, and
keffe or, in quantities to suit purchasers, all the different styles and patterns of Wagons Unties, and I'lov.s. and at prices that will warrant persons from a distance,of visitinc Chicago to supply themselves with tlic above ankles.
IIKNKY WrrilF.CK. }J
v'n»7rnv. West Kandolph S ., Chicsgc.
