Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 October 1854 — Page 3

LIST OF LETTKKS,

rnmmmi^inff jn the Po«t Office at Crawfordavillo, iBdlans. ontbe 80lh of September, IS 54, which if not trim ont within three month. w»Il bo tent to ,v. Kcn-r.1 Po»t OlBce dead letters. Persons l^r yune will plea* ®»y ''advertised."

Bivteaa Georfc* Baird WmfiaMcll Robert 2utmfJoln.y

Long James 'Lacy Edward F. Larger John W.

Lee A Co. A. Learning Curtis Little 11. W. Miles Joseph D.

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Flour

a Wheat r-Oata Byo

Lard--Pork Beef—on Hoof ..Clover Seed

Timothy Seod* Coffee 6ujrar Molasses. N. 0. White Fish Mackerel fait Onions

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MotBt Wm. 'j«Mathers Mr. Mahotr Nancy A. McColerstar Jame«"

nftM Martin J. W. Btefcle* Oeletty K. Miller Henry Monroe II. 2

Alfred

__ekl»Celesty K. Bfcach David Coons J. Johnson Gumming* Henry Clark Mary CfeyJ.Jfc Cftnner John Clinkanbroomer CMrk John ClellairJames W.' Clonejger Catharine Coivner Hary Cobner Joseph T. CrAWford Jamea Crane A. B. & Co. Davidaon Caroline Mitt SPendleton Frank Davis Francis Davi* Pruet W elmet Brake George W Davis Mary J. Dye Stephen D. Dow Peter Dumem Daniel Durham Minorvia P. Davidson Abraham Dognerty John Dnrbatn Hester Dean Levi D. 2 Dkvinjon Nathan Epperson Mathcw Elliworth II. W. Ellis Jas. Franklin Milton. KiUpntric Patrick Forsna-S. W. Dr. Gundrum Solomon Glaster'Mcasrs. Greer S. K. Grabill Daniel Green Rath E. Green G. W. Graham James C. German Andrew Grave Mary Hoyt William C. Hughes J«hn Hanlan Timothy Hopkins J. V. Hottle Ann. Hopkins John Hatch Johr S. Hart Anthony Hard James D. Hine Frank Howard Ephraim Ball John James'John Jones Isaac Johnson Samuel Jones George Johnston Mary E. Johnson Harriet W. KirbyD. F. Kreutcr Ellick Kenney Joseph Xcwis Thomas N. Lee J. A.

McKawy Morris Moatfort Aaron McJinerbcng Martin Miller Camilla Kewsom Rebecca 5 Nivens John Ocane Jamea Oconners Richard Ownly J. S. Oli vier Joseph Petteford Mary Prawitt M. W. Potter

G. W. SNYDER,

8.00(3! 1.10® 15@ 60@ ,' G0@ 45@ 7.00® 80@ 1.00® 2.00® 1.00®1.25 15® 8®

Poaches Beans Butter—Fresh Eggs Corn Meal Chickens— Alive Potatoes Bacon IIams?it Sides

Hi

Shoulders

In demand.

22

Barley Corn in the ear* HayApples Green

40

Dried

,'None in market

K® 15 06 07 80@ 35

6.00® 06@ 10 2.80® 50®

half bnrrel. None in p'kgs.

STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery county, 1 Montgomery Circuit Court, March Term. 1855. Gabriel Bryant, Tlaintiff 1 vs. Bill for specific porMichsel Bush. Defendant. ^ormance.

Comes tho said plaintiff \v Willsor. & MeDonald his attornej*s. nnd files the following affidavit: To wit: (insortit) From which affidavit it is shown to tho satisfaction of the court, that tho s=nid Defendant. Michael Bush is not a resident of the State of Indiana. It is therefore orilorcd by tho Court, that notioe of the pendency of such action be fivon, by publishing a copy of this order for three weeks successively in the 'Crnwfordsville Review/ that the samo will stand for trial at tho next term of said Court to bo holden at tho court House in the town Craxvfordsville, in snid county, commencing on the fourth Monday of March next, 1S55, and cause continued.

A copy: Attest: ANDREW P. LYNN. Clerk. October 6,1854. v6-nl8-w3. (Printers fee $'2,25

SHERIFF'S SALE^

BY

virtue of an execution to me directed, from tho Clork of the Montgomery Circuit Court. I will expose to sale at the Court House door, in the town of Orawfordsville. in Monteomery county nnd State of Indiana, on Saturday the 21st of October *Yn«xt (1S54.) between the hours

M., and four P. M.. of said day ita for tho term of sovenve^rs. of the following peribed real estate, to-wit: The undivided two-sov-•nths quarter range eotirity tho term isfy said execution. I will then offer the fee simple, taken as the property of Shadrach Petlicord, Marv Petticord, hi 1 an axecution

wife, and Richard Parmer, to

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BENJAMIN MISNER. Sheriff,

•apt. 80, '34.-nl2-v6-Sw. Montgomery Co

SHERIFF SALE.

0r tbe t0,rn 01

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*no astn day ol October next (1554) between the 1 r.

Lonre of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of yCnSvl. —ktd dav the rents and profits for the term of seven •ears of the following described real estate, to wit:

Lot No. five and Lot No. six, in Block No. three •sd Lot No. seven and Lot No. eight in Block No. twelve, and Lot No. one and Lot No. two in Block' No. twentr, and Lot No. four in Block No. eleven and Lot No. s«von and Lot. No. eight in Block No. »i* all the above described Lots lying and being in the town *i Alamo Montgomery "County, and State of Indiana and if the rents and promts aforesaid for the term aforesaid will not sell for sufficient to aatisfv said Executions. I will then and there after the fee simple of said Lets, taken as property of Noah Myers to satisfy those Executions in mjr lunds one in favor of Mark E. Reaves, James E. Reaves, and Isaac Stephens Jr. and an Execution in fcvorof Joaaph W. Blaehly, John A. Slmpeon, and SV'L and two cxeutions in favor of ,.W. Booth, all the above named Etecntions to me directed from the Clerk of the MonUromJ*y ClrcuTl Court.

BENJAMIN MISNER,-Sheriff of Jfoottfbmeiy Coon»y.

Fall Goods

ONEof

Parsel Amanda Prather C. W. Dr. Parsons William Dr, Perrin Wm. Ralph Arch Richardson Martha Rush Churchill Richardson Jane C. Ray Samuel Rice Jacob Redinbeau Maria Smith John Sullivan James Sampson Dorothy Smitn David Simpson Marie E. Stateler Harriette Stanford Alonzo Smock Nancy Ann 2 Stewart Malhew Scott Eliza Spilkey Alexander Seaman R. Spencer Wm. Smith EHBS Saw run Charles F. Smith Jamos Scott Mary J. Smith Patrick Sayre.H Robert Swank Phillip Twrner F. N. Towell lliram Todd W. A. Trotter William S.' Tailor Martliey Vance Jamas H. 2 Vaughn John D. 2 Vaughn Lucinda Walter Susan Weaver D. S. Webb R. E. Wilson H. D. 2 Willson Carr Wheal an James Wrav Wm. Wilson John J. Watkins Wilson Weston Joseph Wiley J. William Enos E. 2 White John Rev. Wright Mary C. Zuck Clarissa Zuck Madison

the most superb stock of goods ever offered to the citizens of this place and vicinity is now opening at

J. P. CAMPBELL'S:

Plain Morenos, Plaid Cashmeres, Plain Thibit Cloth, Ladies Cloth, Talma Cloths,

SEWINO BIRDS, CROCHETT NEEDLES, AUREH BEADS, WAX Also, a fine assortment of

PRINTS, BLEACHEU GOODS, FLANNELB, SATINETTS,

Little offered.

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In demand. In good demand

Plain Delaines, Printed do Printed Velvets Plain do., Honola Cloths.

Also a splendid assortment cf Dress Silks, plain, pl&id and figured, bought at prices which will enable him to undersell the closest competition.

BEAUTIFUL EMR&Ql@E&lE§:

HANDKERCHIEFS, SLEEVES, COLLARS,

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Close attention invited to these might be astonished at low prices.

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•CRAWroRDSVILLE PRICE CURRENT. Corrected Weekly by Messrs. Lnymon fc Co.

CHIMIZETTES,

EDGINGS, IXSERTINGS.

A full and fine assortment to which the attention of the Ladies is invited. Also a splendid line of

BROACHE AND BAY STATE SHAWLS, HOSIERT, GLOVES, LACE MITTS, SILK MITTS,

OPERA CAPS, MOLEN SLEEVES, BONNETS, COMFORTS: Also a desirable assortment of

DEESS TRIMMINGS:

Fringes, Velvet Ribbons, Gimps, Braids, Galloon9, Gimpian Laces, Buttons, Cord &. Tassels: Some very beautiful and entirely new styles.— Also an extensivo assortment of small ware:

HAIR PINS, PUFF COMES. AMUER BRACELETS, STELL:

TABLE DIAPER, TOWEL do PAPER CAVBRICKS, BLACK LUSTRES:

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Goods—as vou

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OVERCOATS, SATIN VESTS, CASSIMKP.E PANTS, DOUBLE CLOTH DOE SKIN SACK VELVET, VELVETEEN FROCK VALENCIA SATINETT BUSINETS SILK TWEED

Plain and Ribbed Wool Shirts, Woolen Drawers, Linen Shirts and Collars. Our room up stairs is literally piled up with Ready Made garments, of tho best material and make, and at tho very lowest kind of prices. Also,

ANGOLA IlaTs, CLOTH CAPS, WHITE BEAVER IIATS, PLUSH CAPS MEXICAN HATS. SPORTSMEN do. WIDE AWAKE IIATS, NAVT BLUE do. YOUNG AMERICA HATS, OIL CLOTH do.

Of every grado and variety: Hungarian Boots, Womena Goat Boots, WaterProof Calf

Thick Morocco Calf Kid Kip Enameled These goods are well made and of good material. Also,

QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE.

SPLENDID MIRRORS,

Pockct and Tabic Cutlery, Scissors and shears of tho best refined steel. Hand Saws,

Mill Saws, Cross Cut Saws, Wood Saws, Brass Candlestioks, Japanned

Drawing Knives, Horse Cards, Britt'inia Spoons, Silvei, Tea Canisters, Blacking,

W O O S W S Zinc Wasliboards, Painted Churns.

Painted Tubs, Buckets, Our Wooden Ware is iron bound, well painted and strongly put up.

Coffee, Teas, Sugar.

O E I E S

Molasses, Vinegar, Chocolate,

Nails & G-lass.

Tn offering this largo and vr.ried stock to my numerous friends and customers. I would tender my sincere thanks for their liberal patronage—and a"s nn 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 fioods at the lowest possible priocs, always making their interest identical with my own. I hepe to merit their further friendship and potron-

IS- XPCAMPBEUi.?.:

Sept. 30, 1S54.

TIN, SHEET-IRON, AND

rs often o'clock. A. "'H^'gned having purcl v. the rents nnd prof-!,-1-, Shm-Iron and Copper depar of the following de-

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Manson. are prepared to

ers. at the old stand south of the Court House, anv-

HOUSE-GUTTERING AND SPOUTING,

whi win b(J

Low

substantial mnn-

Roofing done in any stvle to suit customers. («rain Elevators made to oruer and warranted to stand tho wear.

N. B. Mr. HOOVER being a practical CopperSmith, is prepared to furnish STEAM PIPING. COP-

S"u,rt 1 Pk

Crawtordsville Mont-

um

"nd

01d Ra?s Feathers- 0Id and

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H. BALL. Jr.. JOHN HOOVER.

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NOTICE

ISon

hereby given that I will sell at public anction Tuesday the 31st day of October. 1S54. at the late residence'of Jonas Sutton, late of Montgomery county, decoased, all his personal property, consisting in part of the following articles to wrt: Horses. hogs, cattle, waggons, harness, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, a lot of lumber, hay. corn, wheat, oats. fec. fce. Said sale to be continued from day to day until said property is sold. Terms: A credit of ten months will be given on all snms over three dollars, the purchaser giving_h» note with approred security, waving' valuation and appraisment laws.

DAVID SUTTON, Administrator.

Oct. 7th 1854. vfin-lS-Sw.

Mix&

BOTSSummer,hats, various styles at Ciuwyosx dfc -M vi.i.iujfTs.

Tan Clotha, blaachad •Bd-uaiUeacbed, Toirailiog titd Craah. at

ELECTION KOTICK. ST^TE OF INDIANA, Montgomery county,

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ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk of the Circuit

Court, for Montgomery County, do certifv to the Sheriff of said county, that the following ofiieers arc to be elected at the general election to be held on the second Tuesday in October next to-wit:

Secretary of State Auditor of 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 Tnited States for the Sth Congressional District of the State of Indiana One Prosecuting Attorney for tne Sth judicial

Circuit

One District Attornev for the District composed of the Counties ol* Boone and Montgomery One Representative to the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for Montgomery County: One Countv Treasurer for Montgomery County One Sherifi"for Montgomery County One Coroner for Mongomery County One County Commissioner for Montgomery County for District No. 1 to fill tho unexpired term of Iienry Lee Deceased Ono County Surveyor for Montgomery County And one Assessor in and for each Township in

Montgomery County. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said Court, at my Office in Crawfordsville this the 5th dav of September A. D. 1S54. ANDREW' P. LYNN, Clerk.

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qualified voters of Montgomery County arc hereoy notified to meet at their usual places of holding Elections in their respective Townships on the second Tuesday in October next (1854) and then and'there vote for persons to fill the several offices mentioned in the Clerk's certificate above.

Tence

BENJAMIN MISNER, Sheriff, of Montgomery County.

Sept. 5. 1S54—n9.

DR. McCLlNTOCK'S FAMILY MEDICINES.

HESE great remedies resulting from the experiof one of the leading practioners of this country, merit all the confidence usually reposed in the Fninilv physician. DR. McCLINTOCK S PECTORAL S'YRtfP and COUGH MIXTURE have produced astonishing cures during the lust winter in complaints of the Luugs and Throat

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Preventive never fails in from the bowels leaving them His Tonic Alternative Syrup is a powerful purifier of the Blood, removing Scroflula, Erysipelas, Mercurial and all other diseases and taints from the system. Ilis Dyspeptic Elixir cures Heartburn, Palpitation. Low Spirits, and all the evil ,-ymptoms resulting from indigestion. Ilis Rheumatic mixture and Rheumatic Liniment usod in conjunction are specific remedies for Rheumatism in all forms, Neuralgia, &c. Iiis Anodyne mixture gives instant relief to all pain. Ilis Fever and Aguo Specific, cures Panama Fever. Billious Intermitent, Chagres and all other f^rms of this dreadful scourge. His Vegetable Purgative Pills and Anti-Billious Pills are composed of the purest vegetable Extracts scientifically adapted to meet the wants of the human system, producing a gentle natural and healthy altion every day upon the stomach, liver, bowels and skin, while they produce no pain or griping, and arc undoubtedly the best Pills ever offered to the public.

The above medicines which have already obtained immense popularity in almost every section of the Unsted States, are for sale by the leading Druggist and Storekeepers everywhere, and by A. CUSHMAN & Co., Sole Proprietors, No. 122 Fultou St. New York.

SLOAN AND MORGAN WHOLESALE AGKNT» CRAWFORDSVII.LE IND.

EirRIJEUIWATISM OR NEURALGIA— Theso excruciating discuses are radically cured by taking DR McCLINTOCK'S RHEUMATIC MIXTURE in doses of a teaspoonfull three times a day. We have seen the worstcases relieved by it in twen-ty-four hours. For external use we have never known so powerful and penetrating an application as DR. McCLINTOCK'S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. For swelled limbs,bruises, internal tnins, cramps, chilblains, stiff joints, toothache, and other painful complaints, where we have seen it, tried, it acts with magical effect. These remedies are sold at 50 cents per bottle, and may be procured of all the principal Druggist in the United States, or of A. CUSHMAN &, CO., sole proprietors, No. 122 Fulton St., New York.

HAVE YOU TIIE AGUE? IF SO, DO NOT IN-

DR. McCLINTOCK'S FEVER AND AGUE* SPECIFIC. the stronger will your constitution become, and tho better your appetite and the vigor of the whole system- It is eminently an article that

CAN BE TAKEN WITHOUT FEAR! and withal It has never failed to cure all forms of

Fever and Ague. Intermittent Fever. Billious Fe-

New York.

Indigo, Madder, Allum.

TO TAX PAYERS For 1 854

NOTICE

in the several townships, as follows Coal Creek Township, Wayne Sugar Creek Franklin Walnut Scott Brown Union

T.ni,on

Madison Clark

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COPPER-SMITHING.

rchascd the Tin. urtment of Cumfurnish custom­

in Madison and Walnut townships. DAVID VANCE, T. of M. C. Sept. 22. 1S54.

Popular Patent Medicines.

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

Brown Co's. Endermaton Radway's Family Medicines Myer's Extract Sock Rose Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla: Craig's Hoosier Sarsaparilla: Geoghegans Extract Ilydropipes Fahnestock's Vermifuge Me Lane's unn's Mexican Mustang Liniment Chinese Loree's Ohio McLane's Volcanic Jones's Nerve and Bone Liniment Fenimore's A fe Robert's Hair Regenerator Robert's Ext.act Ginger Bennets Eye Balm Thompson's Eye Water Jew David's Plaster Perry Davis' Pain Killer Graves' Family Medicines Lyons' Kathairon And a host of others too numerous to mention, but equally good. Call and get pamphlets and tlma-

1854. 1854.

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ver. Panama or Chasrrcs Fever. Dumb Asrue.&c. Blood, irritations and acrid Humors in the Stomach, Sold by A CUSHMAN &CO., 122 Fulton street, Liver, Bowels and Glands, and the system thus

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is hereby given, that for the purpose of receiving taxes, I will attend either in person or deputy, at the usual places of holding elections deficient Appetite, sense 01 sinking at the" heart, sinking at the Stomach, Acridity. Heartburn, pain or fullness in the Abdomen Costi veness. ifcc. Some of these symptoms always appear in Dyspepsia.—

Friday Nov. 3d 1S54 Saturday do 4 do Monday do 6 do Tuesday do 1 do Wedn'day do 3 do Thursday do 9 do Friday do 10 do Saturday do 11 do

Monday do 1*3 do Tuesday do 14 do Wedn'day do 15 do

RATES OF TAX FOR 1854,

Arc for State tax 15 cts. on each #1°0, and 50 cts. on each poll County tax 35 cts. on each £100, and 50 cts. on each poll School tax 10 cts. on each $100, in all the townships road tax 5 cts. on each #100. in j]y Medicines. Coal Creek. Ripley. Brown. Union. Madison, Frank-I lin. Walnut and Clark road tax 6 cts. on each $100 I PURIFYING THE BLOOD, in Wayne township: road tax 10 cts. on each 100 The following, from the N. Y. Trimim. will in Sugar Creek township township tax 5 cts. on doubtless be very seasonable to all who seek not

tax 7 cts. on each jJH'O in Clark township Sinking We have 110 hesitation in recommending to those Fund tax 2 cts. on each #100 in all the townships who would preserve their health, a free use of the tax for^ building School Houses 50 cts. on each #10o best purifying medicine known to modern medical

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now receiving and opening ready for exhibition his immense fall supply of Mens and Boys heavy boots. For Winter wear kip and .alf double sole boots. Mens and Boys shoes, Mens fine calf boots, youths andchildrena boots and shoes. Womans kip and calf lace boots, wornans morocco boots, girls and childrens calf and morocco lace boots, suitable for wet weather, also a variety of

Ladies Kip and Enameled Boots, gaiters, slips, &c.y together comprising the largest a as so to &

BOOTS St SHOES,

aver before offered to the public, and at pricos which cannot fail to suit. A new and complete assortment of

LEATHER AND SHOE FINDING*

jnst received. Call and examine for yourselves. Sept. 23d, '54. BOOTS, SHOES, fc LEATHERS,

E. G. WEBSTER, No 63, Pearl St.

•-•v." Between Walnut and Vine,

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CINCINNATI, OIIIO.

have just received two thousand Casses of Boots and Shoes, suitable for Fall Trade, with a large assortment of my own manufacture of Ladies,

His Asthma Misses and Children's Shoes, making a very desira-

and \vThoopingCough fiemedv has saved many val- assortment, which I will sell at low prices or ruble lives. His Diarrhea Cordial and Cholera

hort I

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checking all discharges

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Merchants are respectfully

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em in a natural state— 23-vf,-nll-w8.

JURE YOUR CONSTITUTION by resorting to the dangerous habit is best entitled to the boasted nam common cures in. use. Even v^ry learned physicians are in the habit of prescribing Quinine. Arsenic, Blue Pills, and other powerful drugs, which often do more harm than good, even if they stop the chills. On the contrary, the more and oftencr you take

my stock.

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CINCINNATI, O.

WE

DESIRE to inform purchasers of Pianos throughout the West that we are now building an«l will open August 14th, 1354, 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

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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 this or any other country.

Our "stock, now on the way, will consist of about the following.— 20 Louis XIV carved 7 octaves. 40 7 octaves full centre Pianos, finished all round, 40 6% octaves, of all stvles. 50 6, and 6}^ octave Instruments.

PRICES FROM $200 TO 5-800. A full written guarantee given with every Piano sold by us.

TERMS CASH.

We will supply dealers who purchase for cash, on as good terms as thev can buvin New fork or Boston. SMITII it NIXON,

No. 76J£ West Fourth Street, Cincinnati. O. August 4,1S54. vt)n4yl.

AN UNIVERSAL PILL.

DR. MCCI.INTOCK'S Vegetable Purgative Pills, though not warranted to cure all diseases, area specific against the numerous disorders that arise from Costivenes3, and Costi veness in the bar.e of life to thousands giving rise as it does tolleadache. Apoplexy. Impure Blood, Nervousness. Low Spirits. Lassitude Pains in the Bowels and elsewhere, and .. other symptoms too numerous to mention. Cos-

of an Universal Pill. Those who are willing to try a scientific medicine, safo certain, mild and thorough in its action, yet operating without any pain, should use freely Dr. EcClintock's Vegetable Purgative Pills Price 25 cents per box,

tiveness wiil cause or aggravate almost every known Jjavejound my preparation un article 01 great pu.disease. therefore the pill best adapted to cure this I he utility.

A Cushman ifc Co.. Proprietors. 122 Fulton street, N. Y.

TREATMENT OF DYSPEPSIA! Our National Disease. Feeble or Imperfect Digestion, Dyspepsia, in some of its forms, is truly the National Disease of America. It causes, indirectly, three-fourths of the sick-

common to this climate. It causes impure

poisoned becomes a prey tn an endless train of evil symptoms, of which the following arc a few, viz: Headaclic. Giddiness. Nervousness. Low Spirits, Dimness of Vision, with Mote. Specks, or WCDS before the Eyes, Itching of the Nostrils. Dulness of hearing, and Rinsing or Drumming in the liars, Bad taste in the Mouth. Tightncfsor Weight about the Chest, Difficulty of Breathing. Sense of Suffocation in lying down or ascending stairs, Palpitation or uneasy feelings about the Heart. Irregular or

They are often mistaken for. and treated as other diseases. Their main seat and source, however, is the Stomach, and a deranged condition of the digestive function. To meet and 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 vegetagle Kingdom, in Dr. McClintoek'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 confidcii-e by all. Price in large bottles. If. A CUSHMAN* iV CO.. 122 Fulton Street. Proprietors of Dr. McClintojk's fam-

science viz: Dr. McCIintock's Tonic Alterative Syrup. This remedy is not only delightful to the taste, but perfectly safe and rapid in its effects. It stimulates the liver and other glands to.naiurai aeti'-n. gives tone and new vigor to all the functions, and enables them to throw oti" all morbid and unhealthy accumulations."

Durftizthc extensive practice of PHOFESSOB McCLINTOCK. one 4 the nnr-t celebrated Physicians in Philadelphia, thousands of oases of Scrofula. Erysipelas. Scurvy. Salt Rheum. Tetter. Skin diseases, of all kinds. Ulcers. Cancers. Pimples. Boils and Rheumatism, together with Syphilitic and M_-MI-a is a a a ofDr. McCiintock's Tonic Alterative Syrup. For children It is perfectly safe, and from its pieasent taste can be easily given. Those who are troubled with any of the above complaints, should take it regularly. Spring and Fall. Price #1 in large bottles. Six bottles for #5. A. CUSHMAN & Co Proprietors. 122 Fulton St. N. Y.

NOTICE.

Thereas Martha J. Prewitt an indentured apprentice, having left my house without any just cause orprovication. I hereby warn all persons from trusting or harboring her on mv account.

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T. D. BBOWN A Co.

N LII" and dotted swisees at j-.. A •»»_.

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CHERRY PECTORAL,

F«r tkc rapid Cure of

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,

BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,

CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION.

Wisdom shall bow down to it, und the great of the a a Never could this be said with more fmth, than it now applies to this remedy for affections of tho throat ana lungs. The exalted in learning and power, acknowledge its supremacy, while b.th the little and the great can feel its benefits. The lib crui-min-led among those skilled to cure, arc free to owu its mastery over distempers which htivt batied their art. Those of exalted stations are not ashamed to testify to its virtues, but daem it a duty nnd a pleasure to thus hold out the lamp of thdr experience to their suffering follow men.

Witness the following:— [Translation.] Vermillionvillc. La. April. 1S53. Mons. le DR. J. C. AVER:--I have of late, made frequent use of your CHERRY PECTORAL in my practice. and I am happy to inform you that in no case yet has it failed me. I have made some signil cures of Laryngitis and Bronchitis with it. and have completely i*tired one case of Asthma, which had withstood every other medicine I could employ.

Accept, Sir, the assurance of my 4fdistinguished eonsiderntion. JULES CLAUD GOUGUET,

Lnte Surgeon of the Royal Marine. Frame. Extract from a letter of our .Miniistcr at the Court of the Sublime l'orte.

Legation of U.S. A.. Constantinople. Turkey. DR. J. C. AYER. Dear Sir: Tho CHERRY PECTORAL received from you for the Sultan has been delivered to his private secretary at the palace, and you will doubtless hear from it in due season.-— That you were so kind as to send me has been given to friends, who have in many eases, found it execedin^rK• useful.

Your? Respectfully, GEO. P. MARSH. Minister Plenipotentiary of the U.S. A. to Turkey. Curacca. March. i. 1sV.!.

DR. J. C. AYER:—I use your CHERRY PECTORAL daily in my practice, and an satisfied it is a remedy

Roughton & Co., of the Federal Union. Milledgeville,Ca. L. Patton. Christian Advocate, Knoxville. Tenn.

J. B. Dobson, American Presbyterian, Gre.-n-viile. Tenn. J. B. Samson.''Democrat."McConnellsburg, Pa.

J. Riiss. Jr.. Shelbyville News. Tenn. Harvey, McKenney, &. Co., State Gazette, Burlington, Iowa.

J. Knabb. i\r Co., "Journal." Reading. Ta. Ravmond. Harper, As Co., New York Times. S. f.'obb, Christian Freeman. Boston. Wm. B. Jacobs, Christian Chronicle. Philad. Hon. J. Wentworth, M. C.. Democrat, Chicago, HL

Rev. E. G. Reese. Methodist Protestant. Baltimore "W.M. "Wightnian, Christian Advocate, Charlesten, S. C.

J. M. Maginnis. True Delta.New Orleans. T. M. Dormel. Daily News. Savannah. (!a. Geo. D. Prentiss, Louisville Journal. Kv. Hon. Schuyler Colfax, M. C., South Bend Register, la.

A Cummings. Christian ilirror. Portland. Me. M. ll.'#iartlett Co., Republican, Hartford, Conn.

These gentlemen have not only certified to these statements in their papers, to the public, but have thev

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ANALYTIC AL C11 EM 1ST, LO WELL. ASS. For sale by Henry Ott. Crawfurdsville.

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Sloan ct Morgan.

Geo. W. Hall, Waynetown, and at agencies in most towns in the State. W. A. Clark, Crown Point. Ind., Travelling Agent. Aug 2t5th '54, vt-n7-ly-3m.

SLOAN & MORGAN,

WHOLESALE & KC ETA ft is

IT"EEP

whieh must meet in every country the highest ap-1 ncn Cambrics: embroidered, plain, and hemstitched probation. C. W.JACKIIEER, M.D.

Resident Court Physician.

Among the eminent Editors, who testify to their personal experience and knowledge of the* wonderful cures, and immense usefulness of the CHERRY PECTORAL in their sections, we may mention—

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Space will not admit full testimonials here, but the agent beiow named will furnish my American Almanac, gr.-itis. to all who ask f!r it. wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of those statements. PREPARED HY.T.C. AYER. PRACTICAL AND

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constantly on hand a very large and well selected stock of

Dru^ &> Miciucs Paint*, Oils, Dvc Stiiflsi,

Window *lasg, »la*s Ware,

Pcrflinicry,

stationary,

Fancy Articles, Gilt Mouldings, (For picture frames) The best of Cigars and Tobacco, and all

fAfSfl MEDt 11X91^. 11 articles

Comprising a general assortment of visually found in any Establishment. All of which we offer for sale, on terms as liberal as those of any other Establishment cf the kind in the Western Country.

Physicians, and all others are requested to call and examine for themselves. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE.* v5n52. Crawfordsville. June. 1554.

IMPORTANT TO CONSI'MPTIYKS!

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all who are afilictcd with Bronchitis, or weakness of the Lung®. I'K. MC'MNTOCK'S PECTORAL SYBI

The great peculiarity of DP.. MCCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL SYIUT. is that in all chronic diseases of the throat and lungs it may be taken by the most delicate patient with perfect safety. It contains no injurious drugs. like the common re medics used for pectoral complaints. It is pleasant to the palate, produces r.o nausea or debility, but may be taken freely and constantly, with the certain result of strengthening the stomach and renovating the *ntir te

tions accompany each bottle. Sold by A. Cushman Co.. 122Fulton Street.

The Endermaton!

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ZEPANIAH CRANE.

BERAGE, plain berage, berage corded and plaid berage. broche do. at apil 8, '52. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN'S.

BAN™ STOKE!!

SMITH STILL WELL & ALLEN, A RE NOW RECEIVING the beat »«l«ct«d «nd A most beautiful assortment of

SPUING & SIGUIER OOOIW ever brought to this market, which will be ,vld 11 a small pdvnnco frtmn the Ne*r York and Philadelphia costs.^ Thentock embraces D»K only staple hut everv variety of fancy goods, thun ropplving a deficiency long felt in Cratffordsvilla. riz: rtock from which the burer can select snch articles af taste ax arc not usually kept Jn stores in this town. The business will be condncted strictly on th«

OWE PRICE PRINCIPLE*

and every article guaranteed as represents and so GULL TRAPS set to catch customers by selling any one article such as sugar less than cost, with the intention of makinc up on other goods. We intend dealiug honestly with all, and customers can rely onpoli uud srentlumanlv attention. Our

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is the 1pr^ost and most commodious in Crawfordivillc. an- we are determined to make it a popular and profit'ble resort for all cla-se.«. Among our stock will be found a splendid selection of

LADIES DRESS GOODS.

consisting in part as follows: Kleh plain black bishop Mil' Rich plain black (riode Rhino Silt.

Black and fancy brocade Silk. '"'hainelir.e do. all shades. ,i Striped and plaid (daze, all shndoa. Superior black S.-tlns. ,'jf Plain and f.irured Oranadines. Plaid and tiinired Brilliants and JaokonetaSolid. plaid nnd figured Bureges. Ben-sre de Lains. various styles. Plain and figured vlk Tissues. Challics and Challi de Beregcs.vSolid ail wool De Lai ties, every color, Scotch Earslow and Ortrandy Ginghams. Plaid and plain De Baisc. Oiamreublo. plaid .nd stripped Poplins. French and English Lawns. French and Entrlish Chintzes «fco. 1

White and. colored Cran^. Br"»ha. Cashmere. Mouse de Laine A silk do. Plain and watered Black and silk Mantillas.

WHITE DRESS GOODS. De L:dn-\ dot^d and fiirured. Swiss and R^ok Muslins. Bi-i" :iiid Victoria l.awns. Mulls. India Books. Hainsooks. cross-barrcd and striped Jaciconet. Lace. Muslin. Dimity. Cambrics and Jaekoncts. Embroidered Curtein Muslins: pink, blue and crci.-n Tarltons: silk und cotton Illusions. Wash Blnnde: Bobinets. Lontr Lawns. Lin-

L. L. Har.kcrcliieis. KOWETS.

English Dunstable. Split, leghorn. Floreneo,: Braid. Satin.Straw. Belgrade, ."*!!' and Ltr.vn Bonnets: Misses' Hats and Flats: Bovs and Children'* Pearl Straw. Palm and Leghorn Hats. Bonnet Ribbons—a large and splendid assortment.

Lace and needle wcrkod Chemisettes,-Undcr-sleaves, needle worked Swiss and Muslin Collars Broche Cambrick arid Maltese Collars Embroidered Bands ami Flouncing: Jaconet and Swiss Edging and lnsertings English and French Wrought Lace and Edging.

HOSIERY AND GLOVES.

Silk. Lamb's Wool, Mohair and Merino IIos* Blenched. Unbleached. Slate, mixed. Cotton Hose, Best Kid, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, all numbers and colors together with all kinds of notions and trimmings.

The stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, is very extensive and consists of new and beuutifuL vies".

FURNISHING ARTICLES.

of every variety, viz: Shirts, Under Garments, Glovr* Silk Shirts,

Grnvnls, Gauze Merino Shirt* Stocks. .Cotton do Suspenders, Slimmer Woolen do Linen. Cambric nnd Silk Ildk'Is.

Hardware.

Incuding— Mi: MAN res' Tooi.s. FARMERS' Iitn.E2KKTi» Shovels, various brands, Spades,

Axes, Hatches, Wrought and Cut Nails. Mill S.v.vs, Files. I.'ieks, Latches, Butts. Hinges, Table and Pocket Cutlery. «fcc. &_e.

GROCERIES.

Coffee. .. .... Teas. Sugars, Molasses, Rice, Mackerel. Smoking and chewing Tobacco, soap, candles, salt, nutmegs, ginger, spices, mu.-tard, vinegar, starch, salaratus. brooms, matches. Vc. Ac.

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Graham & Bro.

850,000 SAMIS FOR 1

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ARE NOW recel'-ine' direct from the Irn.rters and Manufacturers of Boston, th» largest stck Sjiriiig and Sumiucr (rooilscvrofI fcrcd to the eiii/.cns of this county, which we can and will on acc jiint of the trreat increase of our trade, sell ten per cent cheaper than have been sold in thistov.-II. V"E a.-k every I.iidy and Gentleman far and near to come and see our Stock. \V sell cheap and charge nothing for showing goods.

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consist? of e%ery article usually sold in this town.

Domestics of Every Quality.

I 4"'1 pieces o'f Prints of c.erv varietv.

j-ieces o'f Prints of e*. Lawns

4'"'0 Bonnets. l.rn) Pieces Bonnet Ribbon. pices Gingham. t!f' Bleach *.! Mu-iins. •Shawls, and Mat.t I litis of the latest styles, to pieces Bed Ticking. floz. I.'osc Mid half HOF.C. Parasols of every qualitv. At ril 1*#. •'*. GRAHAM A BP.O.

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?S recoinended as one of the best

and safeest medicine. eve used for Br mchiti.-, Consumption and all other diseases of»}e ing--, and Air Pas-ages. For any of these forms of diseases of the Ltugs showing themselves in Cough, Tickling of the Throat. Sense of Tightening in the Throat or Chnst, Spitting of Blood. Dillicnlty of Breathing. Hoarse- ness or Lass Ysiiee. Hectic Fever. Night Sweats, itc.. this Si'RUP has been usedv.ith unbounded success fur many years(it contains no opium, morphine or antimony, which injurious drugs form the basis of almost all the quack remedies for lung complaints.

10.MK ONE. COMK EVERYBODY, for we will «bw and sell Good a at the smallest profit er asked in this county. April i'-. GRAHAM & BRO.

r/'TIUNG of every quality and styles for inoai and Bovs up stairs. April 10,'54. GRAHAM & BRO.

HATS

fc CAPS of every qualitv and stvlcs the Boston store GRAHAM J* BRO. April 15, 'o4.

CLOTHING-

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II E GREAT External remedy for Fever nnd .Toly 22.15S4 tf gue in ail iu forms! This justly popular I r,'

tion has met with unprecedented success du- CaAwros ic past summer and fall. It you have the

prepartion riug the past ague, try it. I

OTH1NG TAPES INTZESAI.LT

PL.AIN

JSk

Sold Wholesale and Retail by the Proprietors. Dec. S, 1*53. T. D. BROWN & Co. I

Hats. Caps. Boots, and Shoes for

the united country up stairs. '54. April

GRAHAM & BRO.

ROCERIES sold at River Price?.

A pri GRAHAM d: REO.

& SHOES for the wl.jr.le country at April I5. '54. GRAHAM 4-BRO.

MIIEAT WANTED!

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PERSON'S w'.]okncw thamselve* indebted to the Review printing T.ce for job worl

if delayed until after that time—look out for Fqualla. aa wo will have onr accounts placed in th»

ftilk

for sale nt

aAwroao & Mcr.irtnf'«.

"lyjilL nnd cot i»** kept at »pr7'54

b!««i«ijd chanreable Drees silks at. I AW~S, plain. b]*ck tnd face at -CRCVfBOD&MrLLT¥IVi CTUWFOXPA."'*"*

CBAWTOEO di MCLLnm't.