Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 September 1854 — Page 3
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now receiving and opening ready fbrexhihitkr bin immense fall supply of Mens and Boys heavy boots. For Winter vrc&r kip and salf doable sole boots. Mens and Boys shoes. Mens fine calf boots, yonths and childrcns boots and shoes.. AV ornans kip and calf lace boots, vromans morocco "bootp/girla andcliiMrens da?f and morocco la^e 'boots, suitable for wet -weather, also a variety of
Ladies Kip and Enameled Boots,
gaiters, slips, &c., together comprising the largest and beat assortment of BOOTS & SHOES,.
aver beforo offered to the public, and at prices irliicb cannot fail to suit. A new and complete assortment of
LEATHER AMD SHOE FINDINGS,
justroceivcd. Call and examine for yourselves. Sept. 23d,'54.
BOOTS, SHOES, &. LEATHERS,
E. G. WEBSTER,
No G3, Pearl St.
Between Walnut and Vine,
CINCINNATI, OIIIO.
have just received two thousand Casses of Boots and Shoes, suitable for Fall Trade, with :i large nssortinent of my own manufacture of Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes, making a very desirable assortment, which I will sell at low prices or bhort notes. Country Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock.
Sept. 28-v6-nll-w8.
ft cat Western
A W O
CINCINNATI, 0
E DESIRE to inform purchasers of Pianos throughout the West that wc ore now building and will open August 14th, 1851, the largest Piano Salerooms ever built, either in Europe or America, and more than twice as large as any in the United States. These rooms will be filled with
From the best makers in the country, and the extent of our business will enable us to sell below all competition, and at the same time, to offer such a variety as has never been seen, in tliis or any other country.
Our "stock, now on the way, will consist of about the following.— r20 Louis XIV carvcd 7 octaves, 40 7 octaves full ccntre Pianos, finished all round, 40 6% octaves, of all styles, 60 fi, and 6% octavo Instruments.
PRICES FROM $200 TO 8800 •A A full written guarantee given with every Piano cold by us.
TERMS CASH. ...
We will supply dealers who purchase for cash, on as good terms as they can buvm New Vork or Boston. SMITH & NIXON,
No. 76J£ West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. Augnst A, 1854.
rj^IIANKFUL for the share of public patronage
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that they have ever received, take this method ol' informing their old friends and the public in general, that they have received their
Spring and Summer stork of Goods,
Consisting of ever)' variety of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quccns•\varc, Cutlery, Carpenters Tools, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
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READY MADE CLOTHING, Ac., .- All of which canbe had on as good terms at LEE'S, us any other place in town for we arc resolved to Hell Goods as cheap or a little cheaper than the cheapest. It is necessary only for you to call, examine and price our goods, to be fu'ilv satisfied cf this fact. We also expect to pay the highest cash prico for all the
Wheat, Corn, Oats. Rye,
Barley, Flax seed, Clover seed, Timothy seed, Blue Grass seed, And every other article of trade you may wish to sell. All who wish to get the most money for their •trade, and the biggest pile of goods for the least inonev, will please call on april 2S, '54—'v.-n 13 ,T. it J. LEE & Co.
DANIEL c. STOVEK. MICHAEL P. WHITE.
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ATTORNEYS AM) COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND
E A E S A E A E N S Criuvfordsvillo. Imlimm.
Wline,
ILL attend promptly to all business in their giving* particular attention to the settlement of Estates, collection of Debts, taking the aeknowedgemcnts of Deeds, Mortgages and Powers of Attorney. Also, .do Bounty land Claims and Pensions. £5?"Olliee over Sloan »Qr Morgan's Drug Store, couth side of the Public Square.
August 20.1551. v5n7mG
ELECTION. NOTICE.
STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery county.
ANDREW P. LYNN. Clerk of the Circuit Court, for Montgomery County, uo certify to the Sheriff*of said county, that the following officers uro to be elected at the general election to be held on the second Tuesday in October next to-wit:
Secretary of State Auditorof State Treasurer of State: Superintendent of Public Instruction: One Judge of the Supreme Court for District
No. 4:"
One Representative to the Congress of the United States for the sth Congressional District of the State of Indiana: One Prosecuting Attorney for tne Stli judicial
Circuit:
One District Attornev for the District composed of the Counties ot' Boone and Montgomery: One Representative to the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for Montgomery County One Countv Treasurer for Montgomery County: One Sheriff for Montgomery County One Coronor for Motigomery County One Comity Commissioner for Montgomery County tor District No. 1 to fill the unexpired term of Henry Lee Deceased One County Surveyor for Montgomerv County: Andouo Afses3 in and for each Township in
Montgomery County. Tn "testimony whereof I have hereunto la- .T I subscribed my name and atfixed the se-al
I of said Court, at my Otliceio Crtiwlordsville this the 5th dav of September A. D.
ISM, ANDREW p. LYNN, Clerk.
T*HE qualified voters of Montgomery County are -L hereby notitiud to meet ai their ususl places of holding Elections in tlicir respective Townships on tho second Tuesday in Octooor next (1654) and then and there vote for persons to fill the several office mentioned in the Clerk's certificate above.
BENJAMIN MTSNER. SheritT,
of Moutgomery County.
1S54—NO.
LA(K Mock and changeable 3)ra-,- silks at. CRAWFROD
Fall Goo
ONEof
the most superb stock of good.* ever o'lered to the citizens of this place and vicinity i.s now opening at
J. P.CAMPBELL'S:
Plain Morenos, Plaid Cashmeres. Plain Thibit Clotlx, Ladies Cloth, Talma Cloths,
BONNETS,
Plain Delaines, Printsd do., Printed Velvets ."Plain do., Honoia Cloths.
Also a splendid assortment of Dress Silks, plain, plaid and figured, bought at priccs which will enable him to undersell the closest competition.
emuTiFUL MBK.atQE.aiES: HANDKERCHIEFS, SLEEVES, COLLARS, CIJIMIZETTES,
EDGIXU.3, IXSERTINGS.
A full and fine assortment to which the attention of the Ladies is invited. Abo a splendid line of
BROACHE AND BAY STATE SHAWLS,
HOSIFKV, LACE iliTT3,»* OJ'Eisa CAI-S,
Also a desirable assortment of
vOmlvl.
NEW GOODS!
•I. «fc J. LEE & Co
GLOVES, SILK MITTS. MUI.EN SI.EEVES, •V Coiii'oi'.TS:
DRESS TRIMMINGS:
Fringes, fiimps, (Walloons,
SKWINO BIHDS, CKOCIIETT NEEDLES, AITKEII BEADS, WAX
Also, a fine assortment of
Velvet Ribbons, Jlraids, (•intpinn Laces, Cord Tassels
15
Buttons,
Some very beautiful and entirely new styles.— Also an extensive assortment of small ware:
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HAIR PINS, •PL"FF COMBS, 'AstiiKit BI'.ACELETS, STELL:
PitrsTs, TABLE DIAPEK, I'LEACIIED Goons, TOWEL do FLANNELS, PAIT.U CAMUP.ICICS, SATINKTTS, BLACK LUSTRES:
Closo attention invited to those Goods—as you might be astonished at low prices.
'CLOTHHG.
OVEII COATS, SATIN VESTS,, CASFI.MEUE PANTS, DOUBLE CLOTH DOE SKIN SACK VELVET, VELVETEEN FIIOCK VALENCIA SATINETT BUSTNETS SILK Twi:i:n
Plain and Ribbed Wool Shirts, Woolen Drawers, Linen Shirts and Collars. Our room up stairs is literally piled up with Ready Made garments, of the best material and make, and at the very lowest kind of priccs. Also.
ANOOLA IlaTS, CLOTH CAPS, WHITE BKAVER IIATS, PLUSII CAPS MEXICAN HATS. SPORTSMEN do. AVIIIE AWAKE HATS, NAVY BLUE do. YOUNO AMERICA IIATS, OIL CI.OTII do.
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Of every grade and variety: Hungarian Boots, AVomcns Goat Boots, AVatcr Proof Calf
Thick Morocco Calf Kid Kip Enameled These goods are well made and of good material. Also,
QUEENS WARE AND GLASSWARE.
SPLENDID IORR.QKS, Pockct asad Tabic Cutlery,
Scissors and shears of the best relined steel. Hand Saws, J.'r Drawing Knives, Mill Saws, Horse Cards,
Cross Cut Saws, Brittnnia Spoons, Wood Siuvs, •. Silvc.i, Brass Candlesticks, vTea Canisters, Japanmxl Blacking,
Painted Tubs. Zinc Washboards, Buckets, Painted Churns. O ir AVooden AVare is iron bound, well painted and stronglv put up.
GROCERIES
Colfcc, Teas. Sugar.
Molasses, A'inegar, Choc-late,
Sept. 30, IS54.
Indigo, bladder, Allum.
Hails §£. Glass.
In offering this large, and varied stock to mv numerous friends and customers. I would tender my sincere thanks for their liberal patronage—and as nil earnest of that sincerity, my exertions shall be redoubled in their behalf—and no pains shall be spared to enable me to give them at all times the best Goods at the lowest possible priccs, always making their interest identical with my own. "I hope to merit their further friendship and potronage. J. CAMPBELL.
TIN, SHEET-IKON,
AND
COPPER-SMITHING.
THE
undersigned having purchased the Tin, heet-lron and Copper department of Cumberland A: Manson. are prepared to furnish customers. at the old stand south of the Court House, anything in the above line, from a Tin Whistle to a lifty gallon Copper Kettle. Being practical and experienced workmen, we flatter ourselves that none can do better or more durable work in the Wab ish Valley,—and are using the best stock ever brought to this market.' "Particular attention paid to
HOUSE-GUTTERING AND SPOUTING, which will be put up in the most substantial manner. Koofinsr done in any style to suit customers. imiii Ulevutors made to order and warrant id to ^ta'.id ihe wear.
N. B. ?dr. HOOVER being N practical Coppersmith. is prepared to furnish STEAM PIPING. COPPER KI.ITI.ES. Ac., upon the shortest notice, at Cincinnati pricf.-. Repairing done with neatness and de-patch. Please call and examine. »5F*0]d Rags, Feathe.-s. Old Copper and Pewter, taken in exchange tor Tin Ware.
Sep:. H. VLL, .Tr.. vjnSvl. JOJIN IIOIA EE.
A. J. il MAIN S.
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IT. WIXTON
&• Wi32foi3,
HOUSE SIGX PALXTZXS, GIL11NG, GLAZINT AND PAPEU I1ANC1NO. IMITATION of WOOJ) and 3IAUBLK. "lire are now fully prepared to execute all orders
\V.
Jefl-uith usou theshorfest'notiv o. in a style not surpassed ly any workman in liie Wabash Valley. 1 have now associated with me Mr. MeMains .w'hci ia a skillful and accomplished workman ill all the arts os tie painting.
AYe warrant all work, donebv us, and will promptly attend to all orders sent to us. _Scpt- Si. 1S54. »\6nt»tf. OOMS fancy silk hats for sale at O AJ'r7'54 Cr.AWFor.n d* MCLLIKIN''S.
"jYJ and cut saws kept at
OiPOHTANT TO CONSL'ifPTi VJili
ANI
all 'who arc atfiietad with BroneLiiia, cr weakness of the Lungs.,, I/is. MCCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL Svat* -jssrecomends^ as one cf the be.-t and safest mcdicineo ever used for Bri»chitit-, nrumffecn and all other d:*&as& ofth^ 1/ungs and Air Passages. For any o£ thfe^ formiAf diseases of the Ltngs showing themselves in Cough. TiofcUng of the ThrOat. Sense of Tightening :n the Throat or Ch^t. Spitting of Blood. I:.Siicttlty-of I'.r -at-hing, Hoarseness or Lass of Vak-3, Ilectb Fever, Night Sweats, etc., this' SYKEP lies been used with unbounded success far -Vnahy year.- it contains no opium, morphine, or antimony, wi.iia injurious drugs form the basis of almost all the euaek remedies fcrlungcomglaints.
The greit peculiarity of D«rMcCi.»xTocK*3 P: cROIUT SVKVP,is thi.tin all chronic diseases of LIE throat and lungs it may be taken by the mostdelic:ito patient with perfect safety. It contains no injurious drugs, like the common remedies used for pectoral complaints. It is pleasant to the palate, produces no nausea or debility,'but may taken freely and constantly, with tlic certain result of strengthening the stomach and renovating the entire system •while healing end smootlung the irritated organs. and producing gradually a perfect cure.
Price in pints $1 six bottles for §5. Full directions accompany cach bottle. Sold by A. Cash man & Co., 122 Fulton Street.
AN UNIVERSAL PILL.
Dr.. McC Ms-rcci^s Vegetable Purgative Tills, though not warranted to cure all diseases, area specific against the numerous disorders that arise from Costiveness, and Costivencss in the bane of life to
other symptoms too numerous to mention. Costiveness will cause or aggravate almost every known disease, theref ro the pill b'/st adapted to cure this dangerous habit i- best entitled to the boasted name of ah Universal Pili. Those wl are willing to try a scientific medicine, safo certain, mi'd and thorough in its action, yet operating without any pain, should use freely Dr. EoClintock's A'egetable Pur gativc Tills Price 25 cents per box,
A Cushman & Co., Proprietor?. 122 rulU-ri street, N. Y.
TREATMENT OF DYSPEPSIA! Oar National Di^fasc. Feeble or Imperfect-Digestion, Dyspepsia, in some of itsforms, is truly theNational Disease of America. It causes, indirectly, three-fourths of the sick ness common to this climate. It causes impure Blood, irritations and acrid Humorsin tho Stomach, Liver, Bowels and Glands, and the system thus poisoned becomcs a prey to an endless train of cyil ?ymptoms, of which the following are a few. yiz: Headache, Giddiness, Nervousness, Low Spirits Dimness of A'ision,with Mote, Specks, or AVODS be fore the Eyes, Itching of the Nostrils, Dulncss ot hearing, and Ringing or Drumming in the Ears Bad taste in the Mouth, Tigbtncfs or AVcight about the Chest, Difficulty of Breathing, Sense of Suffocation in lying down or ascending stairs. Palpitation or uneasy feelings about the Heart, Irregular or deficient Appetite, sense oi sinking at tho heart, sinking at the Stomach, Acridity, Heartburn, pain or fullness in the Abdomen Costivcncss. fc'c. Some of these symptoms always appear in Dyspepsia. They are often mistaken for, and treated as other diseases. Their main seat and source, however, the Stomach, and a deranged condition of the digestive function. To meet anil overcome these symptoms radically, and restore perfect health and vigor to. the system, a safe and certain remedy is found combining all the most valuable ingredients offered by the vegetable Kingdom, in Dr. "MeClinlock's Dyspeptic Elixir. Its daily use would be a blessing to thousands who suffer from the banc of weakness. As the prescription of a leading physician, it can be used with confidence by all. Price in large bottle- 1*. A CUSHMAN & CO.. 122 Fult'-n Street, Proprietors of Dr. M^CIintoek's family Medicines.
PURIFYING TIIE BLOOD. Tho following, from the N. Y. Tribune, will doubtless be very seasonable to all who seel: not only to preserve their health, but to guard against all possible contingencies which threaten to destroy it: "AVe would call special attention to the importance of purifying the blood. Nothing is so brevalent as a gross and sluggish state of the blood.— Wo have no hesitation in recommending to those who would presone their health, a free use of the best- purifying medicine known to modern medical science viz:
Dr. McCIintock's Tonic Alterative Syrup. This remedy is not only delightful to the taste, but perfectly safe and rapid in itsell'ccts. It stimulates the liver and other glands to natural action, gives tone and new vigor to all the functions, and enables them to throw oil' all morbid and unhealthy accumulations.''
During the extensive practice of PROFESSOR Mrf'r.i.vrooK. one of the most celebrated Physicians in Philadelphia, thousands of vases of Scrofula. Erysipelas. Scurvy. Salt Rheum. Tetter, Skin diseases, of all kinds. Ulcers. Cancers, Pimples. Boils and Rheumatism, together with Syphilitic and Mereural diseases in all stages, were cured bv the free use ofDr. McCiintock's Tonic Alterative Syrup. For children It-is perfectly safe, and from its pleasent taste can be easily given. Those, who are troubled with any of the above complaints, should take it. regularly. Spring and Fall. Price SI in large bottles. Six bottles for A. Cl'SHMAN &> Co., Proprietors, 122 Fulton St. N. Y.
CSritlTETTMATISM OT? NEURALGIA.-" These excruciating diseases arc radieallv cured by taking DR McCLtNTOCK'S RHEUMATIC .MIXTURE in doses of a teaspoonfull three times a day. Wc have seen the worst eus'cs relic red by it in twen-ty-four hours. For external use, we have never known so powerful and penetrating an application as DM. McCLlNTOCK'S RHEUMATiC LINIMENT. For swelled limbs, bruises, internal pains, cramps, chilblains, still'joints, toothache, and other painful complaints, where we have seen it, tried, it acts with magical elfect. These remedies are sold at 50 cents pet- bottle, and mav bo procured of all
'.e principal Druggist in tl United States, or of CUSIIMAN &* CO., sole proprietors. No. 122
A Fulton st., New York.
II -WE YOU THE AGUE? IF SO, DO NOT INJURE YOUR CONSTITUTION by resorting to the common cures in use. Even very learned physicians arc in the habit of prescribing Quinine. Arsenic, Blue Pills, and other powerful drugs, which often do more harm than good, even il' they stop the chills. On the contrary, the mora an 1 oftencr you take
DR. McCLINTOf'K'S FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC, the stronger will your constitution bceome, and the better your appetite and tho vigor of the whole system- It is eminently an article that
CAN BE TAKEN AVITHOUT FEAR! and withal it has never failed to cure all forms of Fever and Ague. Intermittent Fever, Billions Fever. Panama or Chagres Fovur,Dumb Ague. Are.
Sold by A CUSIIMAN A:CO., 122 Fulton street. New York.
DR. McCLINTOCK'S FAMILY MEDICINES. \ilESE great remedies resulting from the experi-
Tenee
HESE PREAT of one enee ol one of the leading prac tinners of tiiis *.ountrv,merit ali the conridcncc usually reposed in the Familv nhvsician. DR. Mc 'LINT*X.'K'S PE''TORALSVla'PandCOUGH MIXTURE have produced astonishing cures during the last winter in complaints of the Lungs and Throat. His Asthma and Whooping Cengh Remedy has save 1 many valuable iives. llis Jiarrhea Cordial and Cholera Preventive never fails in cheeking all discharges from the bowels leaving them in a natural state.— His Tonic Alternative Syrup is a powerful purifier of the Blood, removing Scrofiula, Erysipehis. Mercurial and all other diseases and taints from the system. His Dyspeptic Elixir cures Heartburn, Palpitation, Low Spirits, and all the evil symptoms resulting from indigestion. His Rheumatic mixture and Rheumatic Liniment r.sod in conjunction are specific remedies for Rheumatism in all forms. Neuralgia, Ac. his Anodyne mixture gives instant relief to ail Jn. Ilis Fever and Ague Spcoiiie, cures Panama Few r. Billions Intermitcnt, Chagres and all other forms of this dreadful scourge. His Vegetable Purgative 1'ill.s and Anti-Billions Pills are composed of the purest vegetable Extracts scientifically vlapt.?-l to meet the wants of the human system, producing a gentle natural and health aotioh ever.' day upon the stomach., liver, bowels and skin, while they produce no pnin cr griping, and are undoubtedly tho best Pills ever offered t.i the public.
The above medicines which have already obtained immense-popularity ii: almost every section of the Unsted States, are tc-r sale by the leading Druggisland Storekeeperse.ven'wuere. and by A. CUSHMAN A Co.,: Sole Proprietors, No. 122 Fulton St. Now York.
SJ.OAN AM Moir..VR ATUOTRSALR Avri'TI CI:AW-
CHEERY PECTORAL,
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS. KR0XCIIITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTH.1IA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
IVis'Lrii f?iall buw down, to it, au ih great tf the earth, shall kneel h/ore it." e\vr could tliis be said with more truth., than it now applies to this remedy for affections of the throat ana lupgs. The exalted in learning and power, acknowledge its supremacy, while both the little and the great can feci irs benefits. The lib-eral-minded among those skilled to cure, are free to own its mastery over distempers which have bafled their art. Those of exaited stations are not ashamed to testify t" its virtues, but deem it- a duty and a pleasure to thus hold out the lump of their experience to their suffering fellow men.
Witness the following:— [Translation.] A'erinillionvillc. La. April. lc53. Mons. le Dr.. J. C. AVER:—I have of late, made frequent use of your CHKUJJY I'ECTOKAI.in my practice. and I am happy to inform you that in no case yet has it failed me. 1 have made some signal cures of Laryngitis and Bronchitis with it. and have completely cured one case of Asthma, which had withstood every other medicine I eor.ll ev::l'^y-
Accept. Sir, the assurar.ee of my distinguished considonti^n.': JULES CLAUD GOUGUET,
Late Surgeon of the l'..yal Marine. France. Extract from a letter of our Miniister at the Court of the Sublime Porte.
Legation of U. S. A., Constantinople. Turkey. Du. J. C. AYEK. Dear Sir: The CHEKRY PrcToKAi. received from you for the Sultan bus been delivered to his private secretary at the palace, and you will doubtless hear from it, in due seasmi.— That you were so kind as to send me has been given to friends, who have in many eases, found it exceeding"!/useful.
Yours Respectfully, GEO. P. MARSH. Minister Plenipotentiary of the U.S. A. to Turkey. Curacoa. March. 1852.
Dr.. J. C. AYEU:—I use your (jn:in:v PECTOH.U. daily in my practice, and an satisfied it is a n-mcdy which must meet in every country the highest approbatioii. vv£.
Boughton & Co.. of the Federal Union. Milledgcvi3 !••, Ga. L. Patron. Christian Advocate, Knoxville. Tcnn.
J. B. Dobson, American Presbyterian, Greenville, Tcnn. J. B. Samson. "Democrat." McConnellsburg, Pa.
J. RUSK, Jr., Shelby villc News. Tcnn. Harvev, McKonney, A: Co,, State Gazette, Burlington, Iowa.
J. Knabb, it Co., "Journal/' Reading. Pa. Raymond. Harper, tfc Co., New York Times. »S. Cobb, Christian Freeman. Boston.
Rev. E. G. Reese, Methodist Protestant. Baltimore AV. M. Wightman, Christian Advoeatc, Charleston, S.C.
J. M. Maginnis. True Delta. New Orleans. T. M. Donncl. Daily News, Savannah, (ia. Geo. D. Prentiss. Louisville Journal. Kv. Hon. Schuyler Colfax, M. C., South Bend Register. la.
A Cummings, Christian Mirror. Portland,Me. M. 11. Bartlett ct Co., Republican, Hartford, Conn.
These gentlemen have not only certified to these statements in their papers, to the public, but have sent me their personal letters, to the effect thnt they have found my preparation an article of great public utility.
Space will not admit full testimonials here, but tho agent below named will furnish my American Almanac, gratis, to tll who ask for it. wherein arc full particulars, and indisputable proof of these statements. PREPARED BY.T. C. AVER. PRACTICAL AND
ANALYTICAL CIIEM1ST, LO WELL. MASS. For sab by Heury Ot-t, Crawfordsville.
Sloan A .Morgan,
Geo. AV. Hall, AVaynetown, and at agencies in most towns in the State. AV. A. Clark, Crown Point. Ind., Travelling Agent. Aug 20th 7/4. vt-nT-ly-Sin.
SLOAN & MOKGM,
& ES-l'iTAtlL
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A W O S I E I N
KEEPconstantly
on hand a very large and well
selected stock of
ID$2t25^s Irffrdscauses
issdow
FcrAsssscry, Sta&iioasnVy,
Fancy Articles, G-ilt Mouldings, (For picture frames) The test of Cigars and Tobacco, and ali »AWSS'-f MSJBI CII.MS
Comprising a general assortment of all articles usually found in any Establishment. All of which we offer sale. C'U terms as liberal as those of any other Establishment of the kind in the Western Country.
Physicians, and all others are requested to call and examine for themselves. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. v5n52. Crawi'ordsviiie, June. 1554.
G. 1 si'I ni'.N J'.. N. I'.M'.KEI:. RAF.I J'ETI- KSON.
SPURRIER, PARKER & CO Carvers assd GiSders,
LOOICIXU-GASS FC PICTL'RK-FKAIVE And Dealers in AVali Paper. Looking-Glass Plates,
Artist .Alaterinls, Frames of ail kinds, Fine Engravings, Window Glass, Brushes of all kinds, Varnishes, &.c.,
MAIN STREET, NEW ALRANY, IND. \A'ING removed to the new arid coinmodion
Store adjourning the Ledger Oilice, will offer for sale at Louisville Prices, a fine assortment of Looking Glass I'iates, Frames. AV'ail Paper. Curtains. Fire Screens and Centre Pieces, Artist' MJVterials. Engravings. *.il I'aintings. Window Glusa, Brushes, Glaziers Diamonds. A'arn.ishes, 4cc.
AVu are constantly manufacturing Frames of all kinds, Gilded Cornices, Pier Glass, and Portrait Frames richly mounted Rosewood and Mahogany Frames of all zizes.
Composition Ornaments for the decoration of Churches. Stores, and Dwellings, put up at short notice. Orders front a distance promptly filled and goods packed with curt,.
Jnly 22, v5-n2.
DEPAW HOUSE, J. 5c A. S. ALEXANDER,
PROPRIETORS.
IsEVi
ALBANY, INDIANA.
July U, H54. vfinlyl.
rr.w nieces wp •f good car. cting at very low pri Tlis'a.
—Graham & Bror
S^'.SOO^IjES FOK fi I!
Ths Largest Sales Ever Made in this
TSS 'tVrV:I I
W.
E ART NW vWe:-r— direct f^n the Import## and Mannfiicturer* of Bostjn»:.dulargest, f.tods of Spring and Summer -ods&var ai fered to the citizens of this county, -which wn' Cirand wiil ort aetcunt «u" the gTcti? o! vur tr.-'.-.lf!, ?{di ten per coat cheaper than bar-: bnen ao!« in this town. We a-sk cveiy L.'.dj and Geiitlnoat far and near to come and sec cur St-.»ck. W sc»l cheaji and charge ncthing l" sliowii.g
consists of evorj* arti.lo iuual!y swld in this town.
Domestics of Every Quality. ,pv
pieces of Prints of every variety. 200.. Lawns 4«i- nnets i.vi Picces Bonr.ct Kibl-on. fO-pieces Gincham./ 'jAO Blcr.cbcd MusjilV. vr. S!jr.wis. and .Mantiihis of the latest si\ Ics. -fe 60 pieces Bed Ticking. doz. j[\=c half Hose. Parasols of evcrv qna'itv. April 15, T'!. GRAHAM vl: BRO.
pOME ONE. COME FATLY'lODY. for we will show and sell dr av tiio smallest pro!
ever asked i:i this cc-unty. April 15,
:c-l.
it, 0Al'S wfr..^very.-quality
L«"T111NG-—Hats,
OOTS SHOES for the April 15.'5!.
A
A
C. AY.JACIUIEER, M. D. Resident Court Physician.
Among the eminent Editors, who testify to their personal expcriencc and knowledge t«f the wonderful cures, and immense usefulness of the CIIEUUY I'ECTOKAL in tlicir sections, we may mention—
vholc countI at GRAHAM tVPRO.
J. CR AAV FORI) & ]\1ULLIKIN,
RE NOW receiving their Spring Stock of Goods purchased at Head Quarters with great care and at very low prices, whios will enable them to compete with any other store in low prices.We will receive in exchange for goods all kinds of produce, not rc fu-ing cash when ottered. april '5-1 CRAANI OUl.» it- .NfLLLiKL'-S ft.
I.AI'.OE lot of swiss si caves and ehimizetts at, -CiiAwroni) it .AU*LI.IKIN'S.
LAIN and dotted swissjts al-CKAWT-OKI) it Alui.t.rKi:
A
Siu.KNPm lot of bonnet ribbons, also narrow satins do. at CKAV.:-O::I IT MVLT.IKIN'S.
'.DIES and gentlemen's black and assortedk'ul gloves, silk do. at CuAWFOr.I) it Alfl.I.IKI.v's.
Qlwiss edging and insertirg sill: thui". silk laee. I l'aiie.y cap nets, brown.hornge and Irish linens :it CIIAAVROMI it MI LI.IICIN'S.
VSN.ENnin
lot. of ladies and Misses agrciiioiit and
Bloomer bonnets at april
$,
v.
Win. B. Jacobs, Christian Chronicle, Philad. Hon. J. Wentworth. ,\I. C.. Democrat, Chicago. 111.
'52. Cr.AWIV.im & Mri.i.iKix.
OOTS AND SUMES.—A' complete as-'-rtmcnt for ladies and gentlemen at april S,"52. CUAWI-OKI) it MI LT-IKIN.
I::,-*.' BOYS Summer hat--, vari-us s'yl--s ai CitAwror.n it Mri,T,n ix'f.
IVEN TAUI.E Cloth.s, bleached and unbleached, Towelling and Crash, at april S.'52. CUAWFOKP it .Alri.T.IKIX's.
O T'
from
S a ca £2 a To C3 c.
rnillS. HAH: Tc.\i: cl.'ars the pores f.^f the Skin, causes a hearty action on the roots of th.*, hair preventing Baldness and Gray Heir, and frees th kin
Dandruff: it brings the Hair
to
its pl.see
where' it should lay it will change the hair in to th" most SOFT, SILKY aivl CT.OSSV condition: ii imparts to it a darker coior, aii'l a free use of it will keep both the Skin and Hair in a healthy stMe. and never become harsh or fall
off.
The Ladies will lin-i
this Hair Tonic a great addition to tho to:let 011 account of its agreeable perfume. Prepared and sold by H. OTT. Dnroc.IST. Crawfordsville, Indiana. apr2~ 1—v.iu-b'yI
IU ITEIIO U'S E,
I!Y
assumsng the management of this favorite itcl. (formerly kept by Henry Moury.i tin proprietor assures his friends and he, public that it shall be so conducted, as to retain its standing as one of the best Hotels ih the country, and no pains will be spared to make i'. a home for the traveller.
TN a 1 Ho
His Stabling is commodious and ho will have a careful hostler to nttcn-l to it. Crawlbrdsvilie, March 2-4, '54. v5n2Syl.
AND EEMEMBEll THIS!
Till-
-.ind.-rsigned returning his sincere thanks to bis friends and customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since in business would say to his friends and the public in general that lie is now receiving a large, fresh and well selected stock of fiSiss?
Bs'isgs and I^SejIkcisaes,^ Direct, from the city of Philadelphia.^ His stock embraces all usually kept in a Drug Store. ur )rv. gs are all of the iincst'pudity and were selected with particular reference, to their purity, from the importers. No pains will be spared to render entire satisfaction to the purchaser we are not in the habit of bragging, what we say we can a! ways 00m up to. .lust give us a call and if wecannot-uit von b..rh as to finality and price, YOU arc at perfectlibertv to seek some other i^tal)lishment. C)ur aim i.s to deal fair and honorable with everybody. Also. in connection with our stock of Medicines, wc received five thousand lights
PINE SASH,
Of all sizes, which we keep constantly on hand, for sale also, Window glass and Petty, Paints and Oils, a g:od furniture Ararni.-h, Dye stuffs, fine Soaps. TV-rfunv rv.
PARLOR LAMPS,
A genuine Cod Liver Oil, Itch Ointment a rpiicl: and certain cure for Itch, a good Oil for Machlrie-i-v wo have received direct from Prussia, our u.ifive land, a good article of Wine and a eLoice Brandy, which we warrant pure and unadulte.ratcd,
ilAI-JCKS, and soid oulv for medical use. AVe also keep booking Glass plates, for sale, without frame-. Also alf kinds and colors of Paints, ground audi mixed, to pnin: wagons, ilce.
All customers will receive prompt attention at all hours of the day or night. AVe have on hand all kinds of ovular pat-cnt medicines. IiDNRY ''TT.
dune •!,li54. v5n50.
rpilfj undersigned has rn hand a general assortJl mcnt of Plain and Fashionable FURMTLRE 111 r.rle of tho best material by exrerieneed w»rkijcn. and flatters himself that he cannot fail to please a discriminating public. Call and ^sec before purchasing elsewhere and we will mase it to vonr interest to buy.
Ware-rooms attheohl s^r-l oppo«P.c th- Listing House. AVM. ROBERTSON. June 0. 1 i-'r. J'jm3.
V. IIEAT V. ANTED!
A'
LL PERSONS who know themselves indebted u, the Review printing oiSce for job work, ertising or snb^ription. can at any time between this and tfie first of Novemt-er next, liquidate the same by delivering to the undersigned, living in Crawfordsville. Wheat, Rve, Flour, or Wood and if delayed until after that time—look ont for squalls." as wc will have, our accounts placed in the hands of everv Justice in the count with 'r ''..-r to "COLLECT."' J. D. MASTERS!in,
July 22,1S5* tf.
BAN K!! SMITH S
RE N' AV lost canti:
l~
GRAHAM S.' BR'b
/"1LOTH1NG cf every quality and styles for men and Boys u» stairs. April 15. 54. GRAHAM BF.O.
HATS
raiKl--sto
alitv 'and- les at
the Boston store 7 GRAHAM 4 April 15, '5-1.
('aps. Boot.?, and Shoes f.
the united eountrv up stairs. April 15, '51. GRAHAM PRO.
liOCKRlESsold at River Prices. April 15,'51. GRAHAM it BRO.
Incm M»:
11 AN S'
A'
"Vei.-,
WELu Sc. ^.LiLSIT,
VING the beatsalectcd aiul
I-:K
broug' to this market, whielr will bo s. Id at ma'I Mvauc« frma-tH# New York and Philadel j-•'•da costs. Tliestook embraces not. onl pie ten -'VC-ry vaHetv of /:r:v'y goods, thus
ONE PRIC E
:n
ilcdi- icitey ioi^pTc.lt 111 CiuVfurd»yii]»r- viz ivst fc froj'51 which the buy-r can se'ect suvlt 5fti doV taste na nrc no. usually kept in sWresin th:-" to wis. Tho basin- ss will be. e'ondiictnd sirualy on tho
and' every article guarcnteed as represente :md no GULL TRAPS to cr.t'^i owgtomcrs seJling any ore art:-1 -ti'.dt as MH-nr Irss tlnm-ccst., wit-h the intention of making op on other goods. \\*o invv.id dc iiin« V.hct.y
1
ith all. and ••vctom can rely 011 polite
aid gcnilcun-juy ^tunti ji o«:r S A S O O th? larg'st aiei most eommvdiuus in Crawf.rds»i/Tc. and wc aiu dcicrminod make it a popuhvr iid pro!stable resul for di clasps. Among oUf itoci: will In- found a sjtlcndid srl( ction of
T. \IMTLS I»2irSS (i'JOD.S
consisting in ]:»rt follow Rich.plain black Rishop Silk. Rich plait black tlr*. dc. R! ino Silk.
Black and fancy brocade Silk. Chamclinc. ilo. ali shades. S ripe-1 rind plni 1 g!../c, all shades. Superior bh.ek Satini. J: ii 7 Plain and llgured Gi:.na Ui.rs. l'laid and figured PriL'innts and .Taokouets. Sol: 1, j'lr.i 1 and figured Rercgcs. .' J. Bercgc d- T,: ii.... arioi .- st.v lc.-.
vt
Plain and.figured Nik 'fissues. ('hai'.ies mid Challi tie Rereges. Solid all-ft ool De Laines. every color.'" ScOtidi Earslow and 'rgandy Ginghams..'.! Plaid and plain Do Ih.isc,. e-:vo Changcablit. plaid nii'I.stripped l'oplins.Frcnch and K11gli-.I1 I :iwns. French and English Chintzes itc.'
5
A\ iiite and colored Crape. Proc-ha. (hudnncre, Mouse d" Lainc it silk do. •. Piain and w.-itercd Hlack and silk Manti'his. ]j7/777
nnuss
Dc Laine, doted and figured. jr:-1 Swiss and P"ok Musiins. Rislup and Victoria Lawns. Alulls. India Books, ji.iinsooks. cross-burred and striped .luekonet. La'-c. Muslin. Dimity, luubric.-. and Jackoncts, Embroidered Curtain Muslins: pink, bin" and green Tarlt-uis .silk and cotton 11 lusions, Wash Rlondc Pobiiicts. l.oiig Lawns, l.in n,:ii Cambrics embroidered.idain. and hemstitched L. L. llankerehicfs.
E SOTa.'VEiTS.
Engl'-h Dunstable, Split, Leghorn. Florence. Rraid. Satin.Straw. Relgrade. Silk and Lawn I'c-n iijts: Missi's* Hats and Klats: 15OYS and Ch'Mrcn'-. Pearl Straw. Palm and Ech ini Hats. Honnet Ribbons—a large and splendid assort,i.i.,nt. -...
Lace, and nee-dlc rkc.d (.'iitmiselt.es. Under sl'-aves. netnlle worked Swiss and Muslin C'db.r.--Prochu Camhriek and Maltese C,dlars: Eml'roidi:r-e-l Ihnid.s and Fhaiie. ing: daconet aiul Swiss Edg ing and Tnscrtings English anl*l-'ivneh...Wroughr Lace and Edging.
:HOSIERY" AND GLOVES.
Silk, Lamb's Wool, Mohair and Merino Hoy picacjicd, nljlcacljud. Slate, vii\cd. Cotton Ilts« Inst !Iid, Lisle 'I bread and Nil I: Gloves, all mini hers and colors: together with all kinds of notions and trimmings.
TliU Stock of Ui -f. ffTItfiADY MADE CLOTHINC, is very cxi.c-ns.ivy and consists of new and beautiful style.!.
FURNISHING-ARTICLES. rict'. ,\:z
•, rv .Shirt-, .'lov: s, iruvats, Stocks. Nuspuiidcrs, Lin::n, ii::
,, TTndcr fJarmciii i, Silk Shirts j« Gauze Jinritio Shirt--.-fi '01(0)1 do
SiiMii-i.-'j-Av'ooli tly
brie and Siik ISdk'ls.
OOI.S Fa 1:11 Itid l.MI'EElIE.NTf .•us brands, Jhtches,
Mili Saw
Wrought and Cut Nails. Fi!i Locks. Latclies. Rutts. liiiru Pocket Cutlery. A: e. .^c.
Table an
C-HOCEniSS.
c.-ffec,
1 gill's,
Ri"-,
Tas, Molasses, Mac'iertd,
Sinol.ing and chewing Tobacco, soap, candles. .- nutmegs, ginger, sp:- -s. mustard, vinegar, ataiei salaratus 'brooms, luatcjics, t'ce. «3ce.
April ir., '51. tf.
O TJiE CITIZENS OF .7)lSTGOM is to ha a a seiisienible Goods—TAKE NOTICE.— I have just received and am now ready to show to my nun.erou customers as an extensive assortment of
MERCHANDISE
ever before offered in this place. These Goods haw been purchased on sie-li terms that will admit. their being sold at such rates that cannot, tail prove advantageous to any person who will tab the pains to examine ''IJ11 PRICES pr"vh.ns v.'irehasing elsewhere and beiicving that MI A Id. PROFITS and quick returns, is the true maxim business, we are n«w prepared for the consideration of the citizens of this place and surrounding coun try. Our stock, consisting in part of the tollowin^'
A full and complete
its.sorlmcnt
of
I A S A N A S
Of tho latest and most approved styles. O O S A N S O E S •Direct frora the manufacturer-::-.-
N 0 I 0 N S
Of al 1 r! cscri ption.s. A W A E Of all kinds.
MENS' AND EOYS' CLOTHING
In this departin'. nt we cannot ail to please times fastidious taste c-nr clothing has been selec ?d witii great care and being bought from f:r hari'Ls wc can compare prices favorably with a other house in town, without attempting to ere at, an imnression tiiat we are able from our hunerio advantages to undersell our neighbors we do MI} that any person upon exsmination must be sati.- :.- ed that our clothing is cheap.
Trunks, valises, looking glasses, queensware. Hor-icry—a wo.l f.ei.vt' dstoek. nr«cerit*s. Sugar, coffee, tea. toba -co mi'! spices, 'f all kindne anything '.iiatthe farmer, mechanic or pr fessi'inal man mav want: aid to the LA:IKS tner. has been particular our stoclt of
ittention paid to their want-
fc'O'DPA
Is full and complete in every resjMsjt: it Is u^.deto artempt einimerating onr dill'ereiit style* an' quaiiui.-s call and examin-yforyf-areelves for nothing eiv«i 11s gr.-ater pleasnrt t.han to .-how our aoo*.*froni the fact that to show thcrn is to sell thein: i* ccncbision we invite all our friend* togiw- us a«-f' previ./.is to making tlx-ir purchases. be ng convin ccd hat wc ears aceommfKlate tlicm in (»-or9 a^ I'T.irr.s on as favorable, if not better terms, than arv other house in this section of country.
NO. P.. ROBINSON,
ar.ri! 21'5-1 »'5n J2 ,H *.a \WNS, plain, black and f«nt*\ .if
-pi'.lNTS.
gid'.AGE
CRAWFORD & Ml'LLlKlN'S.:
luri'c and sid ndid I-'tut CRAWFORD & MCLLIK1N-S.
1. pbdri and fancy at CliAV. I'ORI' .1: MT"
