Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 October 1854 — Page 3
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NEW CLOTHING
STORE!
SEEING
that a real good Clothing Store is needed in this town, wc have determined to open one that will rarely be an advantage to the community at larrfe. Onr stock of Clothing is well made, in the b4»t and latest styles, and in the very best of Workmanship, which wc will sell at LOWER prices than any house in the city of
Son't
ting
Crr
Oct, 21-v6-nl4.
wfordsv:He. for
Ve ore tailors by trade and cut all own C-otmng ourselves and thereby gain en oneh to sell it enca-
cr than they can and make a living profit. We think it necessary to say much about oar Btock for it will speak for itself, and all we ask is a
call,
and then judge for yourselves. Our store is situated on the east side of Washington street in Mr. Harttnan'sframe buljdinff, three doors south of Market and three south ot^the Court House, wherayou will find naconstantly on hand, waiting ©n those who may favor us with a call. Please call one and all
Tr TT
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E. &
J. H. HENOCK.
SHERIFF'SSALE.
virtue of,an execution to me directed, from the Olerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court, I •will expose to sale
at
next
BENJAMIN MISNER, Sheriff,
•apt. #0, '54.-nl2-v6-3w. Montgomsry Co.
NOTICE
ISon
hereby given that I will sell at public auction Tuesday the 31st day of October, 1 Sol, ut the lato residence of Jonas Sutton, late of Montgomery county, dcccascd, all his personal property, consis
in part of the following articles to wit: Hordes, hogs, cattle, waggons, harness, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, a lot of lumber, hay, corn, wheat, oats,
&c. &c.
NOTICE
ISappointedof
hereby given that the undersigned has been Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate Jonas Sutton, late of Montgomery oouoty, Indiana, deceased. Said cstato is solvent
BY
DAVID SUTTON, Administrator
Oo*. T, 1854. v8-nl8.w8.
SHERIFF SALE.
virtue of four Executions tonic directed from the Clork of the Montgomery Circuit Court, I swill expose to Sale at public out cry at tho Court
Ifouse door in the town of Crawforusville in Montgomery County and State of Indiana, on Saturday vthe 2Sth day of October next (1854) between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day the rants and profits for the term of seven y«ars of tho following described real cstato, to wit:
Lot No. Ave and Lot No. six, in Block No. three ^and Lot-No. seven andLot No. eight in Block No. welvo, and Lot No. one and Lot No. two in Block twenty, and Lot No. four in Block No. eleven
It'IUA soven and Lot. No. eight in Block No. Vix all the above described Lots lying and being in l-ihe town of Alamo Montgomery County, and State /of Indiana and if the rents nnd protits aforesaid sfor the term aforesaid will not sell for sufficient to aatiufy said Executions, I will then and there offer the fee simple of said Lots, taken as the property of
Noah Myers to satisfy thoso Executions in my hands one in favor
of
4
MarkE. Reaves, James E.
Reaves, and Isaac Stephens Jr. and an Execution in favor of Joseph W. Bincldy, John A. Simpson, and David R. Esto, and two exentions in favor of Ralph W. Booth, all tho above named Executions to mo (directed) from tho Clerk of tho Montgomery Circuit Court.
BENJAMIN MISNER, Sheriff of Montgomery County,
a Bept. 80, '64.-nl2-vG-8w. (Printer's foe$8,25)
STATE OF INDIANA, 1 y) Montgomery county Montgomery Circuit Court, March Term, 1S55. Gabriel Bryant, Plaintiff 1
vs. Bill for specific per-
Michacl Bush, Defendant. formancc. Comes the said plaintiff by Willson & McDonald his attorneys, and files the following affidavit: To wit: (insertit) From which allidavit it is shown to tho satisfaction of tho court, that the said Dofondant, Michael Bush is not a resident of the State of Indiana. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that notice of the pendency of such action be given, by publishing a copy of this order for three weeks successively in tho 'Crawlordsvillu Review,' that tho same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court to be holden at the court House in the town Crawfordsvillo, in said county, comniencinc on the fourth Monday of March next, 1S55, and cause continued.
A cony: Attest: ANDREW T. LYNN, Clerk. October C, 1S54. vfi-nlS-wS. (Printers fee £'2/25
ADMINISTRATOR'S SAT.F.
NOTICE
is hereby given that 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Crewfordsvillc. on Saturday tho Sth day of November next, the following real estate in Montgomery county, lnd.,to wit: The north half of tho soutli west
Quarter
•liip oightoen, nortli of rango three, west, as tkc interest of John P. Handy deceased at the time of his death.
Terms of sale:—One third of the purchase money cash iu hand one third in six and the balance in twelve months from the day of sale. For the deferred pa merits the purchaser will be required to execute his notes with interest, waiving all benefit from valuation or appraismcnt laws.
farms
JOHN BR1TTON, Administrator of the estate of John R. Handy.
Oct.21,'53. vfi-nUwS. [Printer's fee $2,00]
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
TVTOTICE is hereby given that I will sell at pub JL^I lie auction to tlTo highest bidder, on Satur day the ISth dav of November next, at the resi denee of Isaac lluflf, (the lato residence of Harvey 8. Galey,) in Brown Township, a large amount of personal property, consisting of hogs, sheep, household and kitchen furniture one two horse wagon, farming utensils &e.. &e. Terms of sale:—On all bids under three dollars cash in hand on all sums of three dollars and over, a credit of nine months will bo given, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, with interest, waiving all benefit of appraisement and valuation laws. I will also •til at private sale, on and after tho 11th day of November next, tho following real estate, in tho county of Montgomery and State of Indiana, to wit: Tho cast half and the north west quarter of the north west quarter of section 84, in township eighteen, north of ranee fivo, west, containing to-
ither one hundred and twenty acres, more or less, of sale: One third of the purchase money cash in hand one third in six and the balance in twelve months from the date of sale for the deferred payments, the purchaser will bo required to oxecutc his notes with approved security, bearing interest and waiving all ocnefit frcra appraisement or valuation laws. Tho above property, personal and real, belongs to tho estate of Harvey S. Galey, deceased, and is sold by order of the Court of Common riease of Montgomery county at its Oetobcr Term, 1S54.
S. C. WILLSON, Commissioner.
Octobcr IS, '54. v6-nl4-w8. [Printers fee
$3,50]
F. H. FRY & R. J. VANCE,
A KB NOW IN TIIE MARKET at all times with cam to pay for wheat, seeds and other proTO
th« higbe*t market price.
We take in Wheat at the Kail Road Ware House pay ordara and receipts at F. II. Fry'# store. Crawfordsvillf, (Xr. 13.'64, vf»-nl4-em.
THECHEAP
STORE
RE-OPENED
James F. Mick HAVING
MT
the Court Mouse door, in the
town orCrawfordsvillc. in Montgomery county nnd State of Indiana, on Saturday the
21st
of Oetobcr
(1^54,) between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M., and four P. M., of said day, the rents and profits for the term of seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The undivided two-sev-enths of the south west quarter of the south cast quarter of sec. 81, in township eighteen, north of rango five west, lying and being in Montgomery county and if tlio rents and profits aforesaid for the term aforesaid, will not sell for sufficient to satisfy said execution, I will then offer the fee simple, taken as the property ot •Sbadrach 1 etticord, Marj i*etticord, his wife, and Kiehard Parmer, to satisfy *n execution in favor of Thomas Panncr.
returned and taken up his abode
once moro in the
CITY OF CRAWFORDSV1LEE
Tenders his thanks to the good people of old Montgomery, for the many favors shown him in past times, and hopes by strict attention to business and offering inducements in the way of low prices on goods, to receive a very liberal share of patronage This new and beautiful stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, &
S&A5& W£MMf
Is now opened and ready for sale in the room occupied by James Ileaton, next door to "WASHINGTON HALL," where every article in my line can be had a LITTLE CHEAPER than any one else dare sell. My stock in part consists of
Prints Si Ginghams," Debage, Persinn Cloth, Plain &. Plaid Poplins, Canton Cloth, Alpacca, Paramcttas, Mcrinoes, Coburgs, Plain, Plaid & figured
Brown Muslins, Bleachcd, do Shirting, do Hickory Shirting, Cheeked do
Said sale to
b« continued from day today until said property 'is sold. Terms: A credit of ten months will be giv«eu on ull Bums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waving valuation and appraismcnt laws.
DAV ID SUTTON, Administrator.
Oct. 7th. 1854. v6n-13-0w.
Bed Tickings, Table Linnes, Table Covers, Crash & Napkins,
8
Men's Heavy High Top Boots,
Calf do Boys, do Women's Jenny Lind Boots,
Detains.
Red Flannels, White do Yellow do Green do Twilled do
SIPSi
Cloths, Doc Skin, Plaid Cassi mere, Plain dc Satinetts,
Sheeps Gray, Tweeds, Jeans, Corderoy, Kerseys.
Cotton Flannel, Table Cloths, Counterpains,
WHITE GOODS,
Jackonets, Cambric &c.
Swiss Book Muslin, Irish Linens of all grades.
CRAVATS,
Stocks, Handkerchiefs,
Shawls,
Bay State Shawls, Cashmere do. Comforts. Mufflers' Wool Undersleoves, Cuffs ifec.
E00TS & SHOES,
Peroda/B do Calf, do Lace, do Walking shoes, Slippers, Misses Shoes &c. Also a nico stoek of
GLASS WARE,
Tumblers Castors.
Gold Jewelry 8c
As soon as the completion of Major Elston's New Block on Green street, wc will remove to tho south room.
Oct. 4lh, 1S54.
NOTICE
of section twenty, town-
RATES OF TAX FOR 1S54
Are for State tax 15 cts. on each $100, and 50 cts. on each poll County tax 35 cts. on each $100, and 50 ets. on each pollfSeliool tax 10 cts. on each $100, iu all the townships road tax 0 cts. on each $100, in Coal Creek, Ripley. Brown, Union, Madison, Franklin. Walnut and Clark road tax 6 cts. on each $100 in Wayne township: road tax 10 cts. on each $100 in Sugar Creek township township tax 5 cts. on each $100 in Coal Creek, Ripley, Union and Madison townships township tax 8 cts. on each $100 ill Wayne and Sugar Cresk townships township tax 6 cts. on oach $100, in Brown and Franklin Townships tax S cts. in Scott township township tax 10 cts. on each $100 in Walnut township township tax 7 cts. on each $100 in Clark township' Sinking Fund tax 2 cts. on each $100 in all the townships: tax for building School Houses 50 ets. on each $100 in Madison and Walnut townships.
Sept. 22,1S54.
WEthe
DAVID VAIsCE, T. of M. C.
Popular Patent Iflcdiciiics.
ARE AGENTS at Wholesale or Retail for following highly popular patent medicines.
Brown «fe Cofs. Endermaton Radwoy's Family Medicines MycT's"Extract l^ock Rose Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla Craig's Hoosier Sarsaparilla G*K»ghegarts Extract Hydropipes Fahncstock's Vermifuge MeLano's Gunn's Mexican Mustang Liniment Chinese Loree's Ohio L'" McLanc's Volcanic
Jones's Nerve and Bono Liniment or A & Roberfs Hair Regenerator
Robert's Ext.act Ginger Sennets Eye Balm Thompson's Eve Water Jew David's Plaster .. Perry Davis'Pain Killer
Fall Goods
ONEoftothe
HB©(Q
J. F. MICK.
TO TAX PAYERS
For 18.14
is hereby given, that for the pufposcof rooming taxes', 1 will attend either in person or deputy, at the usual places of holding elections in the several townships, as follows: Coal Creek Township, Friday Nov. Wayne Sugar Crock Franklin Walnut Seott Brown Union Kipley Madison Clark
most superbstoek of croods ever offer
ed 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,
Of every grade and variety: Hungarian Boots, Water Proof
Thick Calf Kip
Sept. 30, IS54.
1
Graves' Family Medicines Lyons' Kathairon 2 And a host of others too numerous to mention, Imt equally good. Call and get pamphlets and almanacs- T. D. BROWN & Co.
D*cc*nber 2,185#. n82v5.
READY
Made Clothing, a complete assrotmenf fo tho summer trade at apr" '&4 CRAWFORD & Mmreix's.
Plain Delaines, Printed do., Printed Velvets Plain do., Honola Cloths.
Also a splendid assortment of Dross Silks, plain, plaid and figured, bought at prices which will enable him to undersell the closest competition.
BEAlTFtFUL EMBR.QIBEEUE§:
HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, EDGINGS,
IIOSIERV, GLOVES, LACK MITTS, SILK MITTS, OPKUACAI-S, MOLEN SLEEVES,
BOXNKTS, COMFOI:TS:
Also a desirable assortment of
DRESS TRIMMINGS:
Fringe?, Gimps, Galloons, Buttons,
Some very beautiful and entirely new styles.— Also an extensive assortment of email ware: SEWING BIRDS,
CROCIIETT NEEDLES, AMP.EU BEADS, WAX
FLANNELS, .. PAPER CAXBRICKS, SATINETTS, BLACE LUSTRES: Close attention invited to these Goods—as you might be astonished at low prices.
CLOTHING-.
OVERCOATS, SATIN VESTS, CASSIMERE PANTS, DOUBLE CLOTII DOESKIN 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 the best material and make, and at the very lowest kind of priccs. Also,
ANGOLA ILITS, CLOTH CAPS, WHITE BEAVER HATS, PLCSII CAPS MEXICAN IJATS, SPORTSMEN do. W irE AWAKE HATS. NAVY BLUE do. YOUNG AMERICA HAM, I OIL CLOTH do.
I
Velvet Ribbons, Braids, Gimpian t.aces, Cord &. Tassels:
Womens Goat Boots, Calf Morocco Kid Enameled
These goods arc well made and of good material. Also, QUEENS WARE AND GLASSWARE.
SPLENDID MIRRORS, Pockct au«l Table Cutlery,
Scissors and shears of the best refined steel. Hand Saws, Drawing Knives, Mill Saws. Horse Cards,
Cross Cut Saws, Brittania Spoons, Wood Saws, Silver. Brass Candlesticks, Tea Canisters, Japanned Blacking,
3W8§8IS Will,
Painted Tubs. Zinc Washboards, ^jt'ekcts. Painted Churns. Unr \foodcn Ware is iron bound, well painted and stroncrlv put up.
GrEOCEEIES.
ColTeo, Teas, Sugar.
8d 1S54 4 do do 7 do 5 do 9 do 10 do 11 do
Saturday do Monday do Tuesday do Wedn'day do Thursday do Friday do Saturday do
Monday do Tuesday do Wedn'aay do
IS do 14 do 15 do
Molasses, Vinegar, Chocolate,
Indigo, Madder, ALLUM.
Nails & Glass.
In offering this large and varied stock to my numerous friends and customers. I would tender my sincere thanks for their liberal patronage—and as an earnest of that sincerity, mv 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 prices, always making their interest identical with my own. I hepc to merit their further friendship and potronagc. J. I CAMPBELL.
TIN, SHEET-IRON,
AND
COPPER-SMITHING. TIIE
undersigned having purchased the Tin, Slieet-Ircn and Copper department of Cumberland ct Manson, arc prepared to furnish customers, at the old stand south of the Court llonsc, anything in the above line, from a Tin Whistle to a fifty gallon Copper Kettle. Being practical and experienced workmen, we flatter ourselves that none can do better or more durable work in the Wabash Valley,—and are using the best stock ever brought to this market. Particular attention paid to
HOUSE-GUTTEKING AND SPOUTING, which will be put up in the most substantial manner. Roofing done in any style to suit customers. Grain Elevators made to order and warranted to str.nd the wear.
N. B. Mr. HOOVZB being a practical CopperSmith, is prepared to fnrnish STEAM PIPING, COPPER KETTLES,
&C.,
upon the shortest notice, at Cin
cinnati priccs. Bepidring done with neatacss and despatch. Please call and examine. Old Rags, Feathers. Old Copper and Pewtc-r. taken in exchange for Tin Ware.
Sept. 1. '5it II. BALL. Jr.. vOnSy:. JOHN HOOVER.
EN & BOTS Summer hats, virions styles at CRAWFORD 6C MULLIXIN'S.
IN EX TABLE Cloths, bleached and unbleachod, -J Towelling and Crash, at april S, '52. CRAWFOKD & MCLLISIN'S.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
THE
UNDERSIGNED Administrator with tn-2 will annexed, of the estate of Jonas Sntton". deceased, in pnr?nanec of the provisions of said will, -will sell at private sale, the following real estate in Montgomery county, Indiana, to wit: West half of the north west quarter of section S3, and the «ast half of north cast quarter of sect ion 35, all in township 19. north of range 3 west.
Trams: One half down and the remainder in two annual payments from day of sale, the purchaser giving hi# note with securitv, waving valuation or appniMment laws, with interest.
DAVIDSDTTON, Administrator"^^ »itb th: wiil annexed.
Oct. 7,1554. va-nH-w*.
1854. 1854. A A E
Lf PALLBY, IS
now receiving crd opening ready for exhibition his immense" fall supply of M'ens and Boys heavy boots. For "Winter wear kip and alf double sole boots. Mens and Beys shoes. Mens f:ne calf boots, youths and childrcns booLs and shoes. Wo mans kip and calf lacc boots, womans morocco boots, girls and childrcns calf and morocco lace boots, suitable for wet weather, also a variety of
Ladies Kip and Enameled Boots,
gaiters, slips,
SLEEVES, CIIIJIIZETTES, INSERTINGS.
A full andf.ne assortment to which the attention of the Ladies is invited. Also a splendid line of
HO A CUE AND BAY STATE SHAWLS,
Ac.,
together comprising the largest
and best assortment of BOOTS & SHOES,
ever before offered to the public, and at prices which cannot fail to suit. Anew and complete assortment of
LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, just received. Call and examine for yourselves. Sept. 23d, '5-i.
BOOTS, SHOES, &T 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 a huge assortment of my own manufacture of Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes, making a very desirable assortment, which 1 will sell at low prices or short notes. Country Merchants aro respectfully invited to call and examine my stock.
Sept. 2-3-vG-nll-w3.
IIAIH PIVS, PUFF COMUS, AMBER BRACELETS, STELL:
Also, a fine assortment of PRINTS, TABLE DIAPEP., BLEACHED GOODS, TOWEL do
Great Western
I A N O E O
CINCINNATI* O.
WE
DESIRE to inform purchasers of Pianos throughout the West that we are now building and will open August 14th, 1654, the largest Piano Salerooms ever built, either in Europe or America, and more than twice as large as any in tho United States. These rooms will be tilled with
From the best makers in the country, aiul 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 oh the way, will consist of about the following.— 20 Louis ALV carved 7 octaves, 40 7 octavds fiill centre Pianos, finished all round, 40 0% octaves, of all styles, 50 C, and octave Instruments.
PRICES FROM 8200 TO 3800. A full written guarantee given with every Piano sold by us.
TERMS CASH.
Wc will supply dealers who purchase for cash.oti as good terms as thev can buv in New fork or Boston. SftlTII NIXON,
No. West Fourth Street, Cincinnati. O. August 4, 1554. vGn-lyl.
AN UNIVERSAL PILL.
DR.. MCCLINTOCK'S Vegetable Purgative Pills, though not warranted to cure all diseases, are a specific against the numerous disorders that arise from Costiveness, and Costivcncss in the bane of life to
other symptoms too numerous to mention. Costi veness will cause or aggravate almost every known disease, therefore the pill best adapted to cure this dangerous habit is best entitled to tiie boasted name of an Universal Pill. Those who arc willing to try a scientific medicine, safo certain, mild and thorough in its action, yet operating without any pain, should use freely Dr. EeClintockVs Vegetable Purgative Pills Price 25 cents per box,
A Cushman & 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 causcs, indirectly, three-fourths of the sickness common to this climate. It causes impure Blood, irritations and acrid Humors in the Stomach, Liver, Bowels and Glands, and the system thus poisoned becomes a prey to an endless train of evil symptoms, of which the following are a few, viz: Headache, Giddiness, Nervousness, Low Spirits, Dimness of Vision, with Mote, Specks, or Wets before the Eyes, Itching of tho Nostrils, Dulness of hearing, and Ringing or Drumming in the Ears, Bad taste in the Mouth. Tiglitnefs or 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 deficient Appetite, sense oi sinking at the heart, sinking at the Stomach. Acridity, Heartburn, pain or fullness in the Abdomen Costi veness. tie. Some of these symptoms always appear in Dyspepsia.— They arc 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 vogetagle Kingdom, in Dr. McClintock's Dyspeptic Elixir. Its daily use would be a blessing to thousands who suffer "from the bane of weakness. As the prescription of a leading phy.-i-cian,it can be used with confidence by all. Price in large bottles, If. A ('US 11.MAN1 it CO.. 122 Fulton Street, Proprietors ofDr. McClintock's family Medicines.
"PURIFYINGTIIE BLOOD. The following, from the N. V. Tribune, will doubtless be very seasonable to all who seek not only to preserve their health, but to guard against all possible oontibger.cics which threaten to destroy it:
We would call rpeeial attention to the importance of purifying the blood. Nothing is so brevalent as a gross and sluggish state of the blood.— Wc have no hesitation "in recommending to those TV ho would preserve their health, a free use of the best purifying medicine known to modern medical science viz:
Dr. McClintock's Tonic Alterative Syrnp. This remedy is not only delightful to the ta«te, but perfectly safe and rapid in its effects, ll stimulates the liver and other glands to natural action, gives tone and new vigor to all the functions, and enables them to throw off all morbid and unhealthy accumu lations."
During the extensive practice of PROFESSOR MCCLINTOCK. one of the most celebrated Physician* iu Philadelphia, thousands of oases of Scrofula. Erysipelas. Sctirvy.Salt Rheum, Tetter, Skin diseases, of all kinds, Ulcers, Cancers, Pimples, Boils and Rheumatism, together with Syphilitic and Mercural diseases in all stages, were cured by the free use ofDr. McClintock's Tonic Alterative Syrup. For Children is perfectly safe, and from its plc'iisent taste can be easily given. Those who arc troubled with any of the above complaints, should take it regnlariv. Spring and Fall. Price SI in iaree hotties. Six bottles for .?5. A. CUSHMAN
Proprietors, 122 Fulton St. N. Y.
&Co.,
FIELD, BE^EDI^T, & CO. I "WHOLESALE DEALERS !N Imported and American Broadcloths. Black and Fancy Cassinicres and Doe Skins, 4.VF
PAFTI, VESTXGS,
HEAVY WOOLEN AND SUMMER STUFFS, ADAPTED TO MKN's WEAR, Furnishing Goods and Tailors' Trimmings, 171 South Water Street, CHICAGO, ILL. EZNJ. H. FISLDS. ASIZI BENEDICT. JET?JL W. KISU.
AWNS, plain, black'nnd foncr at 4 CRA W FORD i-'M ULL1K! N^S.
1
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WflOOPIA'G-COFGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
"TVisdom shall t»w down to it, and the grcaCof the earth, shall kncrl before it.''1
Never could this be said with more truth, than it now applies to this remedy for affections of the throat and lungs. The exaited in learning and power, acknowledge its supremacy,
while
both the
little and the great can feel Ps benefits. The lib-eral-minded'among thoso skilled to cum. arc free to own its mastery over tlistemiK-rs whk-h have bailed their art. Those of exaltetl stations aro not ashamed to testify to its virtues, but deem it adntv and a pleasure to thus hold out the lamp of their experience to their suffering fellow men.
Witness the following:— [Translation.] VermillioRviilc. La. April. Mons. le Dr.. J. C. A vi i:: 1 have of late, ma''i frequent use of your Cn KUI:Y PECTOKA I. in my practice, and I am happy to inform you that in 'no case yet has it failed me. I have made some eiirnal cures of Laryngitis arxl Bronchitis with it, and have completely cured one case of Asthma, which hud withstood every other medicine I could enilioy.
Accept, Sir, the assurance of my distinguished consideration. JULES CLAUD GUlViUET,
Late Surgeon of the Iloyal Marino. France. Extract from a letter of our Miniistcr at the Court of the Sublime Porte.
Legation of U. S. A.. Constantinople, Turkey. Dn. J. C. AVER. Dear Sir: TheCiii:i:ftr I'L troKAL 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 cases, found it 'exceedingly useful.
Yours Respeetfuih GEO. P. MABSH. Minister Plenipotentiary r.f the U. S. A. to Turkey. Curacca, Marol:. r. 1S52.
DK. J. C. Arm:— use your CnEnnv P::CTOI:AL daily in my practice, and am satisfied it is a .remedy which must meet ill every country the highest approbation.
C. W. JACKnEEE, M.D Kesidcnt Court Physician.
Among the eminent Editors, who tcstit1 io cl personal experience and knowledge of the wonderful cures, and immense usefulness of the CJIEKKY PECTORAL in their sections, we may mention—
Houghton tfc Co.. of the Federal Union. MilledLrevi] le, Ga. L. Patton. Christian Advocate, Knoxville, Tenn.
J. B. Dobson, American Presbyterian, Greenville, Tenn. J. B. Samsoh. "Democrat."MeConncllsburg, Pa.
J. I'uss. Jr., Shelbyville News. Tenn. Harvev, MeKenney, & Co,, State Gazette, Burlington, Iowa.
J. Knabb. & Co., "Journal," Rcadintr. Pa. Raymond. Harper, Co., New York Times. S. Cobb, Christian Freeman. Boston. Wm. B. Jacobs. Christian Chronicle, Philad. Hon. J. Wentworth. M. C.. Democrat, Chieatro, 111.
Rev. E. O.^ Reese, Methodist Protestant, Baltimore W. M. Wightinan, Christian Advocate. Charlesten, S. C.
J. M. Maginnis, True Delta, New Orleans. ~v T. M. Donne). Daily News, Savannah. (!a. Ceo. D. Prentiss. Louisville Journal, Kv. Hon. Schuyler Colfax, M. C., South Bend Register, la,
A Ctlmmings, Christian Mirror. Portland, Me. M. II. Bartlctt «te 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 that they have found my preparation an article of great public utility.
Space will not admit full testimonials hero, but the agent below named will furnish my American Almanac, gratis, toai! who ask fur it. wherein arc full particulars, and indisputable proof of those statements. PREPARED BY J. C. AVER, PRACTICAL AND
ANALYTICAL CHEMIST. LOWELL, MASS. For t-ale by Henry Ott. Crawfordsvillo.
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Sloan A: Morgan,
Geo. W. Hall. Waynclown. and at agcncies in most towns in the State. W. A. Clark, Crown Point, Intl.. Travelling Agent. Aug 2'Jth 'j-1. vij-nT-1 v-3m.
DR. McCLINTOCK'S FAMILY MEDICINES.
Tence
HESE great remedies resulting from the experiof one of the leading practioners of this country, merit all the confidence usually reposed in the Familv phv-ician. DR. McCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL SYivliPand COUGH MIXTURE have produced astonishing cures during the last winter in complaiuts of the Lungs and Throat. His Asthma and Whooping Cough Remedy has saved many valuable lives. Ilis Diarrhea Cordial and Cholera Preventive never fails in cheeking all discharges from the bowels leaving them in anatur.il state.— JI is Tonic Alternative Syrup is a powerful purifier of the Blood, removing SeroUula, Erysipelas, Mercurial and all cither 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 usod in conjunction are specific remedies Rheumatism in all forms, Neuralgia, tte. Iiis Anodyne mixture gives instant relief to all pain. His Fever and Aguo Specific, cures Panama Fever. Billionsintermitent, Chagrcs and all other forms of this dreadful sconrgc. His Vegetable Purgative Pills and Anti-I'.nii"i Piils are composed of the purest vegetable Extracts scientifically adapted to meet the wants of the human system, producing a gentle natural and healthy aetitin every day upon the stomach, liver, bowels and skin, while they produce no pain or griping, and are undoubtedly the beat 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. CUSJIMAN c'i Co., Sole Proprietors, No. 122 Fulton St. New York.
SLOAN AT.'D MORGAN WHOLESALE AGENTS CSAWFonnsviLLE INK.
KTRIIEUIATI.S3i OR NET RALGIA These excruciating disease- are radicallv cured by taking DP McCLINTOCK'S RHEUMATIC MIXTURE in doses of a tesspoonfull three, times a day. Wc have .-ecu tho worst ease.' relieved by it in twen-ty-four hours. For external use wc have never known so powerful and penetrating an application
DR. MrCLiNTOCK'S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. For swelled limns, braises, internal pains,
at -SOcon's per battle, and may be procured of all trie principal Druggist in the United States, or of A. CUSIlilAN oi CO., sole proprietors. No. 1^2 Fulton St., New York.
HAVE YOU THE AGUE? IF SO. DO NOT IN-1 JURE YOUR CONSTITUTION by resorting to the cuininon cures in use. Even very learned "physicians are in the habit of prescribing Quinine. Ar-' f^ehic. Bl:e Pills, and other powerful drugs, which often do more harm than gx-d. evea if they stop the chills. On tL'jcontrary, the more and oftenor you take
DR. McCLINTOCK'S FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC, tho stronger will your con.v.i u-.tion bccome. and the "better your appetite and the yigor of the whole system- It is eminently an article that
CAN BE TAKEN WITHOUT FEZ R! and withal it has never failed to cure all forms of Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Biilioii.- Fever. Panama or Chagres Fever, Dumb Agi e,&e.
Sold by A CUSHMAN &CO., 122 Fuitou streetNew York.
ULAIN blick ar.d changeal'Ie Dress silks at CEAWFROD d: MULLIX1N-S.
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BANNER STORE!!
SMITH STTLLWELII & ALLEN,
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RE NOW RECEIVING the b«»tSelected and most beautiful assortment of
SPKmG & SUMMER WOODS
ever brought to this market, which will be Sold at a snm!l mlvanr.fi from the New York and Philadelphia The stock embraces not only staple 1'ilt every variety of fancy goods, thus supplying detH. ictii-y long felt in CrawfordsviJIe, viz: a stock from which the bnvcr can select such articles o( taste as are not usually kept in stores in this town* The business will be conducted strictly on tho
ONE TRICE PRINCIPLE,
aid every article guaranteed as represcntc nnd no QULL TRAPS •et to eatoh customers by sellinsrany ono artielo such as siii?ar less than cost, with the intention of making tip on other goods. We intend dealing honestly -.villi all. nnd customers can rciy on polite and gentlemanly attention. Our
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is tho lanjest and most commodious in Crawfordaville. and wc are determined to make it popular' and prntiuhle resort for all classes. Among ouf stock will be for.nd a splendid selection of
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
consisting in part as follows: Ph-h plain black Bishop Silk. Rich plain black Crodc RiiiueSilk.
Solid all wool Dc Laines. every color. 'f Seou l: Earslow and Organdy Cinghama. Plaid and plain pe Baise. 'lmngeaMe. plaid and stripped Poplini. Fren. ami Kngltsh Lawns. French and English Chintzes
White and colored Crape. Brucha. Ca.ihmere, Mouse dc Lai no & silk dot Plain and watered Black and silk Mantillas.
WHITE DRESS GOODS. Dc Lai no. doted nnd figured. Swiss and Book Muslins. Bishop and Victoria Lawns. Mulls. India Books, Hainsooks. crossdnrrcd nnd .striped Jaekonet. Lacc, Muslin, Dimity. Cambrics and Jackonets, Embroidered Curtain Muslins —.r' pink, blue and green Tarlt.ohs sijk arid cotton 11fusions, Wash Blonde: Bobinets. Long Lawns.Liunen Cambrics: embroidered, plain, and hemstitched L. L. Hankcrchiefs.
The stock of READY MADE CLOTIIINfJ, is very extensive and consists of new and boautiful stylesi
FURNISHING ARTICLES.
of every variety, viz: Shirts, filoves, (iravatsj
Stocks, Sn«pendors,
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Black and fancy brocade Silk. Chameline do, all shades. StripK1. nnd plaid glaze, all shades." Superior black Satins. Pi.iin and figured Crnnndines. Plaid and figured Brilliants and JackonetJj -'M Solid, plaid and figured Bereges. Berege do T.ains. various sty lest Plain and figured Silk Tissues. A ChallSes and Challi de Bereges. w..
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BONNETS.
English Dunstable, Split, Leghorn. Florencoj Braid. Satin. Straw, Belgrade, Silk and Lawn Bonnets: Misses' Hats and Flats Boys and Children's Pearl Straw. Palm and Leghorn Hats. Bonnet Ribbons—a large and splendid assortment.
Lace and hoodie wcrked Chemisettes, Undcrslcavcs, needle worked Swiss and Muslin Collars}' Broehe Cainbriek and Maltese Collars Embroidered Band.- and Flouncing Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Tnsertings English and French Wrought. Lacc and Edging.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
Silk, Lamb's Wool, Mohair and Merino Ilose Bleachcd, Unbleached, Slate, mixed, Cotton Hose, Best Kid, Lisle Thread and Silk Cloves, all numbers and colors together with all kinds of notions and trimmings.
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Under Garments, Silk Shirts, fiHiize ITIerinoShirt* Cotton do Nnimncr Woolen do
Linen, Cnr.thrir and Silk Ildk'fs.
33 a 2*clwnrc.
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In^uding— Mkch.-NKS1 TOO:.P. FARSFIIS1 Iwrr.EMENTB^ Shovels, various brands, Spades,
Axes. Hatches, Wrought nnd Cut Nails, Mill Saws, Files. Locks, Latches, Butts, Hinges, Table ami Pocket Cutlery. tV'-. dtc.
GROCERIES.
Coffee, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Riee, Mackerel, Smoking and chewing Tobacco, soap, candles, suit, nutmegs, ginger, spices, mustard, vinegar, starch, salaratus. brooms, matches, «fcc. »fcc.
Apfil IT.. '54. tf.
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KEEPconstantly
on hand a very large and well
selected stock of
SJs'tigs & ITFedicisics PaiulM, Oils,
WiiBdoir Cilass, tii.'iSM Ware, Fcii'imitry, .Maisoaia'ry,
Fancy Articles, Gilt Mouldings
(For picture frames)
The best of Ci-'
gars and Tobacco, and all
Comprising a general a:--ortr:icnt of all articles" usually found in any Estaldiohment. All of which we otfer for sale, on Utrms as liberal as those of any other Establishment of the kind in tho W\:.:t -i.n Country.
Physicians, and all others are requested to call and examine for themselves. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. I v5n-72. Grawfordrville, June, 1S54.
IMPORTANT TO CONSUMPTIVES!
AND
all who are affdeted with Bronchi:rs, or weakness of tUa Luugs. Da. MCCI.INTOCK'SV PI: Tor.Ai. Synur recomended as one of tho best"' and. p.ifeect nicdk-ineo ever used for Bronchitis Consumption and all other diseases oftlve Lung3 and Air Parages. For any of these forms of disc: ses of tl": Ltugs showing tiicms'.'lves in Cou^h, Ti -kiiug of the Throat, Sense of Tightening in tho Throat or Cbnst. Spitting of BIOCKI. Diflieulty of-1 Breathing. Hoarse nc.B4. or Lass of \"aicc. Hectic .• Kever, Night Sweats, &c., this SYRUP has been.,.-' used with unbounded succcss for many yearsCit contains no opium, morphine or antimony, which..: injurious drugs form tne basis of almost all tha{ quack remedies for lvingeompluints.
The great peeiliarity of Dn. MCCI.I.VTOCK'S PECToii.vL Synci*, is that in all chronic diseases of tho' throat and lur.g^ it may be taken by the most deli-" rate patient with r'erfeet safety. It contains no in-' jurions drags, like the common romcdies used for pectoral complaints. It is pleasant to tho palate,pnxlrces hau.oaor debiiity. but may be taken' :.' freely and con.-^antly. wiih the certain result of strengthening the'stomach and rcriov«ting the fntirc system wiiile healing and moothing tho irrita-r U-d '.fiTans, and producing gradually a p^'-rfectcure.
Price in pints ?1
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tions accompany each bo.tie. Sold by A. Coshman & Co., 122 Fulton Street.'
Tlic fl^iailermatonr
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GREAT External remedy for Fever andAgue in r.U its forms! This justly popular prepartiou has met with unprecedented »ueee«» duriug the past summer and full. If you hav^ tho ague, try it.
NOTHING TAKKX IXTERX.VLLV! IF?
Sold Wlio esj:'n» iftd Retail i.v the Proprietors.^ Dec. 2,15o-3. ... T,.I.'BK0W14" & Co.
