Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 October 1854 — Page 3
J.
(gf The clergymen in whose congregation* were many of those whose lives were lost on board the ill-fated
Arctic,
DIED.—On Friday the 27th inst., A*MICA, daughter of G. W. and MABT nW, aged two years.
"01 SIEKOBT, the painter Limns upon my brain The faces of beloved one* •I'll never BCO again
says^the
N. Y. Express, visited a number of the berctred families on Wednesday and Thursday. It is impossible to realize the agony experienced in many of these late happy households, eapecialy where hopes were h.gh of family re-union among friends long operated, gome of the city clergymen have spoken of their duty, connected with this calamity, as the most painful they have ever had to perform.
FRANCIS C. S.vv-
There is one sainted picture— 0, fancy keep it near! '.Mid golden hair, Madonna eyes,
Serenfi, and deep, and clcar.
knew ahe was an Angel,
•a W© knew she could not stay And long wo waited tearfully To see her fly away
"We knew that she was passing "Thro' life untouched, B«rcno, AB far from earth's impurities
As Christ from Mugdeleno.
The Angels wearied for her,
.' And so from Paradise Death eanio and kissed her tenderly, His hand upon her eyes! ,,
And as a flower at ovening Folds its leaves to rest, She meekly crossed her whitened bands
Cpon her peaceful breast:
Laid so whito and beautiful, So full of holy trust, It seemed a shame to lay so puro
A flower in the dust.
Wo saw no seraph's pinions,
,, Wo saw no mystic things But going from our hearts we felt An Angel's rustling wings
Funeral services at tho residence of its parents this morning, (Saturday) at 10 o'clock A. M.
CRA.1VFORDSVILLE PRICE CURRENT Corrected Weekly by Messrs. Laymon & Co.
ARTICLES. PIIICES.
Flour $t).00@ "Wheat 1.10(3 Oats 15(i5 22 Rye 60 Barley G0(g Corn in the oar 45@ Hay 7.O0® Apples Groen
In demand.
30(?? 40
Apples Groen Dried 1.00($ Peaches 2.00@ Boans [email protected] Butter—Fresh 1 r@ Eggs Corn Meal........
Dried
Little offered.
8@
Eggs Corn Meal........ 00(3! Chickens— Alivo 1.50(01.75 Potatoes 2.00® Bacon H»ms«* 10 Cat
Sides 0 6@ Shoulders 0«$
Lard.-v* 03 (fb 10 Pork 4.00® Boof—on IToof [email protected] Clover Seed 5.00®5.50 Timothy Seed [email protected] Coffee 13X® 15 Sugar 06® 07 Molasses, N. O.* 80® 35 Whito Fish c.oo® Mackerel- 06® 10 Salt 2.SO® Onions. 1 50®
In demand. In good demand
None in market
half barrel. None in p'kgs.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
In Town!!
CRAWFORD~& MULLIKIN,
HAVE
now received their entiro stock of Fall and Winter Goods, direct from the Eastern cities, consisting of tho following articles ID part. "Rondy Mado Clothing,
Cloths and Cassimera, Hats and Caps', Boots and Shoes.
Satinetts and Flannel's, Tickings and Jeans, Ladies D/ess Goods of all kind9,
*'Bonnets and Ribbons. t. Queens Ware and Hardware, Groceries of all kinds", ...Mill fc Cut Saws,
Carpeting and Brown Sheetings, Broad and Narrow Axes. We would solicit tho citizens of Montgomery «6unty, one and all, to givo us a call and examine our stock, which they will find complete and prices a* low cau bo found in tho city of Crawfordsvillo. «7. CRAWFORD A MULLIKIN.
Oct. 2Sth, 1S54.
$100,000 Wanted! INDIANA
.S STATE STOCK BANK MONEY IN
IS
Exchange for
DRY GOODS.
INDIANA
STATE STOCK BANK MONEY will
be received at Par in exchange for Goods at the lowest cash price. Our stock is large and complete ond buyers will find it to their advantage to give us a call nnd examine our stock before purchasing ehwwhere.
GOWDY, TERRY «fc Co.
Louisville, Oct., 1354.
BEWARE OF INDIANA MONEY. rpiIE Subscribers offer for sale their tavern stand I situated on Maine street in Crawfordsville, known as tho Eaglo Hotel. Tho house contains twenty seven rooms, and- lias been occupied as a public house for many years also tho stable, carriage house &c. Our terms arc thirty-five hundred dollars in Indiana Free Bank Money. Strike quick or you loose a bargain.
Oct. 28th'54. nl5-3w,
SAMUEL BEN FORD, JACOB WINN.
Oct. 28,1S54. 4w nlfi,
NOTICE
hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Thomas Nolan, deceosed. The estate is supposed to bo insolvent.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
NOTICE
i^hereby given, that I will sell at public auction on Saturday tho ISth day of November A. D. JS54, at the residence of Nicholas Coleman, fiix'mMes north of Crawfordsville, in Union Township, Montgomery countv, all tho personal property of Thomas Nolan, deceased, not taken
Dy nis widow, consisting of young stock horses, wageona Ao. A credit of ten months will be fiven on all sums over three dollars, th« purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement lawn.
JOHN RAGAN, Administrator.
Oct. ?Sth, '54. nl5-8w.
MDviu md Quetnawaro, a good assortment on hand at
NEW CLOTHING
STORE!
^EEING that a real good Clothing Store is needed O in this town, we have determined to open one that will surely be an advantage to the community at large. Our"stock of Clothing is well made, in the best and latest styles, and in tho very best of workmanship, which we will sell at LOWER prices than any house in the city of Crawfordsville. for we are tailors by trade and cut all own Clothing ourselves and thereby gain enough to sell it cheaper than they can and make a living profit. We don't think "it necessary to say much about our stock for it will speak fur 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. Hartman's frame building, three doors south of Market and three south offcthe Court House, where you will find usconstantly on hand, waiting on those who may favor us with a call, Please call one and all.
Oct. 21-vG-nll.
E. & J. II. HENOCK
SHERIFF'S SALE.
virtue of an execution to me directed, from
will expose to sale at tho Court House door, in the town of Crawfordsville, in Montgomery county and State of Indiana, on Saturday tne 21st of October noxt (1S54,) between the hours often o'clock, A. M., and four 1\ 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-entlis of the south west quarter of the south cast quarter of see. 31, in township eighteen, north of range five west, lying and being in Montgomery county and if the 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 of Shadracli Pettieord, Mary Pettjcord, his wife, and Richard Parmer, to satisfy an execution in favor of Thomas Parmer.
BENJAMIN MISNER, Sheriff.
Sept. 80, '54.-nl2-vG-3w. Montgomery Co.
NOTICE
JSon
hoieby given that I will sell at public auction Tuesday the 31st day of October, 1854, at tho lato residence of Jonas Sutton, late of Montgomery county, deceased, all his personal property, consisting in part of the following articles to wit: Horses, hogs, cattle, waggons, harness, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, a lot of lumber, hay, corn, wheat, oats, &c. tfce. Said sale to bo continued from day to day until said property is sold. Terms: A credit of ten months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waving valuation and appraisment laws.
DAVID SUTTON, Administrator,
Oct. 7th. 1S54. v6n-13-3w.
SHERIFF SALE.
BY
virtue of four Executions to me directed from the Clerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court, I will expose to Sale at public out cry at the Court House door in the town of Crawfordsville in Montgomery County and State of Indiana, on Saturday the 2Sth day of October next (1S54) between the hours of lo"o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said (lav the rents and profits for the term of seven years of tho following described real estate, to wit:
Lot No. five and Lot No. six, in Block No. three and Lot No. seven and Lot No. eight in Block No. twelve, and Lot No. one and Lot No. two in Block No. twenty, and Lot No. four in Block No. eleven and Lot No. seven and Lot. No. eight in Block No. six all tho above described Lots lying and being in the town of Alamo Montgomery County, and State of Indiana and if the rents aiid profits aforesaid for tho term aforesaid will not sell for sufficient to satisfy said Executions, I will then and there offer the foe simple of said Lots, taken as the property of Noah Myers to satisfy those Executions in'my hands one in favor of Mark E. Reaves, James E. Reaves, and Isaac Stephens Jr. and an Execution in favor of Joseph W. Blnchly, John A. Simpson, and David R. Este, and two cxcutions in favor of Ralph \V. Booth, all the above named Executions to me (directed) from the Clerk of tho Montgomery Circuit Court.
BENJAMIN MISNER, Sheriff of Montgomery County.
Bept. 80, '54.-nl2-vC-8w. (Printer's fee $3,25}
STATE OF INDIANA, FLF
Montgomery county.J
Montgomery Circuit Court, Marcii Term, 1855. Gabriol Bryant, Plaintiff 1 vs. Bill for specific perMichael Bush, Defendant. formance.
Comes tho said plaintiff by Willson & McDonald his attorneys, and files tho following affidavit: To wit: (insert it) From which affidavit it is shown to the satisfaction of the court, that the said Do fendant, Michael Bush is not a resident of the State of Indiana. It is therefore ordered by tho Court, that notice of the pendency of such action be given, by publishing a copy of this order for three weeks successively in the 'Crawfordsville Review,' that tho samo will stand for trial at tho next term of said Court to be holden at the court IIouso in the town Crawfordsville, in said county, commencing on the fourth Monday of March next, 1S55, and cause continued.
A copy: Attest: ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk. October 6,1S54. v6-nl3-wS. (Printers fee $2,2o
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
NOTICE
is hereby given that I will sell at public auction to "tlio highest bidder at the Court House door in CrcwfordsviHe. on Saturday tho Sth day November next, the following real estate in Montgomery county, Ind., to wit: ^Ilie north half of the south west oiiarter of scction twenty, township eighteen, nortli of range three, west, as tke inteicst of John P. Handy deceased at the timo of his death.
Terms of sale:—One third of the purchase money cash in hand one third in six and the balance in twelvo months from the day of sale. For the deferred pavmcnts the purchaser will be required to exoeute his notes witn interest, waiving all benefit from valuation or appraisment laws.
JOHN BRIT TON, Administrator of the estate of John R. Handy.
Oct. 21,'53. vii-nl4w3. [Printer's fee $2,00]
SALE OF LAND.
TIIE
undersigned Guardian of Elizabeth Hill, Catharine Hill and David Hill, will sell at private sale, tho following described real estate, owned by said wards, to wit: Part of tho west half of the south west quarter of section S3, in township 19, north of range 3, west, bounded as follows: beginning at tho northwest corner of said tract, and running tlieneo west CO rods, thence south 160 rods, thence east GO rods, thence north 1G0 rods to the beginning, containing 60 acres, and also part of the cast half of the north west quarter of said township and Range, bounded as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said tract, and running thence east 20 rods, thence north 30 rods, thence west 20 rods, thence south 80 rods, to beginning—3^ acres. Said premises is incumbered by a dower right therein. Terms: half of the purchase money to be paid in hand and half in one year, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, bearing interest from date and waiving valuation laws.
IS
JOHN RAGAN, Administrator.
JAMES McCREA, Guardian.
Oct. 25th.'54 nl4vG-w3 (Printers fee $250.)
NOTICE
hereby given tljat I havo taken out letters of Administration on the estate of William Horincall, deceased, Said estate is solvent.
ABRAHAM CLOUGII. Administrator. Oct. 2Sth 1S54. nlo-8w.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
NOTICE
is herebv given that I will sell atpablic auction ia Coal Creek Township, on tho premises of William Harmeall, late of Montgomery county, deceased, on Monday the 18th day of November next. 1S54, the following described property to wit: Horses, one two horse wagon, cattle, noes, sheep, farming utensils, hay and corn in the field, and house-hold and kitchen furniture. Terms:— On all sums over three dollars twelve mcnths credit will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving all benefit of valuation and appraisement laws. All under three dollars cash in hand.
ABRAHAM CLOUGII, Administrator. Oct. 2Sth,'54 nl5-Sw.
TJLAIN black and changeable Dress silks at r- nv
THECHEAP
STORE
RE-OPENED
James F. Mick HAVING
returned and taken up his abode
onco more in the
CITY OF CRAWFORDS V1LEE
Tenders his thanks to the good people of old Mont gomery, 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
mi
IWO'X'XOWS 9
BOOTS, SHOES, & WARS,
Ts now opened and ready for sale in the room occupied by James Heaton, next door to WASIIINGTON HALL," where every article in my lino can bo had a LITTLE CHEAPEII than any one elso dare sell. My stock in part consists of
Paramettas, Coburgs,
QQQm,
Prints & Ginghams, Debage, Persian Cloth, Plain &. Plaid Poplins* Canton Cloth, Alpacca,
Brown Muslins, Bleached, do Shirting, do Hickory Shirting, Checked do
Cloths. Doc Skin, Plaid Cassimero, Plain dc Satinetts,
Bed Tickings, Table Linnes, Table Covers, Crash & Napkins,
Jackonets, Cambric «tec.
Merinoes, Plain, Plaid 9c figured Detains.
Red Flannels, White do Yellow do Green do Twilled do
GLASS WAKE,
Tumblers & Castors.
Gold Jewelry &
NOTICE
Sept. 22.1554.
Terms
ills
As soon as the completion of Major Elston's New Block on Green street, we will remove to the south room.
Oct. 4th, 1S5L
TO TAX PAYERS
For 1 854
is hereby given, that for tho purpose of receiving taxes, I 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. Sd 1354 Way no
Township,
Sugar Creek
Franklin
Saturday do do
ii
Monday do 6 do
•••-.
Tuesday do
7
do
Walnut Wedn'day do 8 do Scott
.4
Thursday do 9 do
Brown Friday do 10 do Union
11
Saturday do 11 do
Ripley Monday do 13 do Madison Tuesday do 14 do Clark
a
Wedn'day do 15 do
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 cts. on each poll School tax 10 cts. on each §100, in all the townships road tax 5 cts. on each £100. in Coal Creek, Riplov. Brown, Union. Madison, Franklin. Walnut andfclark road tax6cts. 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 in Wayne and Sugar Crcsk townships township tax Gets, on each $100, in Brown and Franklin Townships tax 3 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 cts. on each $100 in Madison and Walnut townships.
DAVID VANCE, T. of M. C.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
NOTICE
is hereby given that I will sell at public auction to the liighest bidder, on Saturday the ISth day of November next, at the. residence of Isaac Iluff, (the lato residence of Harvey S. Galey,) in Brown Township, a large amount of personal property, consisting of hogs, sheep, household and kitchen .furniture one two horse wagon, farming utensils fee., &,c. Terms of sale:—On all bids under three dollars cash in hand on all sums of three dollars and over, a credit of nino 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 sell at private sale, on and after tho 11th day of November next, the following real estate, in the county of Montgomery and itate of Indiana, "to wit: The east half and the north west quarter of tho north west quarter of scction 54, in township eighteen, north of rantre five, west, containing together one hundred ancl twenty acrcs. 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 lor the deferred payments, the purchaser will be required to execute his notes with approved security, bearing interest and waiving all nenefit
or valuation laws. Tho above property, personal and real, belongs to the estate of IlarTey S. Galey, deceased, and is sold br order of the Court
October 1?. "54. v6-n]4-w8.
Fall Goods
ONEoftothe
Fringes, Gimps, Galloons, Buttons,
Sheeps Gray, Tweeds, Jeans, Corderoy, Kerseys.
Swiss Book Muslin, Irish Linens of all grades.
CRAVATS,
Stocks,
Handkerchiefs,
Shawls,
Bay State Shawls, Comforts, Wool Undersleeves,
most superb stock of goods 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,
SEWING BIRDS, CROCHETT NEEDLES, AMBER BEADS, WAX Also, a fine assortment of
PRINTS, BLEACHED GOODS, FLANNELS, SATINETTS,
Cotton Flannel, Table Cloths, Counterpains,
WHITE GOODS,
I
Cashnicro do. Mufflers' Cuffs etc.
BOOTS & SHOES,'
Men's Ileaw High Top Boots, Kip do Calf do
Boys, do Women's Jenny Lind Boots, Peroda, do
Calf, do Lace, do Walking shoes, Slippers. Misses Shoes &c. Also a nice stock of
Plain Delaines, Printad do., E Printed Velvets Plain do., Honola Cloths,
Also a splendid assortment of Dress Silks, plain, plaid and figur6d. bought at prices which will enable him to undersell the closest competition.
BEAUTIFUL. E:M.BR.0lBER.tE§:
HANDKERCHIEFS, *, SLEF.VES, COLLARS, CHIMIZETTES, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS.
A full and fine assortment to which the attention of the Ladies is invited. Also a splendid lino ot
BROACHE AND BAY STATE SHAWLS, HOSIERY, LACE MITTS,
OPERA CAI-S, BONNETS, Also a desirable assortment of
GLOVES, SILK MITTS, MOLEN SLEEVES.
COSIFOKTS:
DRESS TRIMMINGS:
Thick Morocco Calf Kid Kip Enameled These goods are well mado and of good material. Also,
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE.
SPLENDID MIRRORS, Pocket and Tabic Cutlery,
Scissors and shears of the best refined steel. Hand Saws, Mill Saws,
CrossCut Saws, Wood Saws, Brass Candlesticks, Japanned
J. F. MICK.
1 1 1
I
Velvet Ribbons, Braids, Gimpinn Laces, Cord Sc Tassels:
Some very beautiful and entirely new styles.Also an extensivo assortment of small ware:
TAULE DIAPER. TOWEL do PAPER CAMHRICKS, BLACK LUSTRES:
Close attention invited to theso might be astonished at low prices.
OVER COATS, SATIN VESTS, CAPSIMERE PANTS, DOUBLE CLOTH ]9OU SKIN SACK VELVET, VELVETEEN FKOCS 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 the very lowest kind of prices. Also,
ANGOLA ILITS, CI.OTH CAI-S, WHITE BEAVER HATS, PLUSH CAPS MEXICAN HATS, SPORTSMEN do. WIDE AWAKE HATS. NAVY BLUE do. YOUNG AMERICA HATS, OIL CLOTH do.
Ofovery grade and variety: Hungarian Boots, Womens Goat Boots, Water Proof
£,
Calf
Drawing Knives, Horse Cards, Brittania Spoons, SilveJ. Tea Canisters, Blacking,
Zinc Washboards, Painted Churns.
Tainted Tubs, Buckets, Our Wooden Ware is iron bound, well painted and stronerlv put up.
•GROCERIES..
Coflee, Molasses, Indigo, Teas, Vinegar, Madder, Sugar. Chocolate, Allum.
Nails & G-lass.
age. Sept. SO, ISoL
COPPER-SMITHING. THE
undersigned having purchased the Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper department of Cumberland & Manson. are prepared to fnrnish customers. at the old stand south of the Court House, anything in the above line, from a Tin Whistle to a fifty gallon Copper Kettle. Being practical and experienced workmen, wo flatter ourselves that none can do better or more durable work in the Wabash Valley,—and are using the best stock over brought to this market. Particular attention paid to Vl HOUSE-GUTTERING 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 stand the wear.
N. B. Mr. noovT.R beinsr practical Coppersmith. is prepared to furnish STEAH PIPING, COPPER KETTI.ES, &e., ufon the shortest notice, at Cincinnati prices. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Please call and examine.
Old Rags, Feathers, Old Copper and Pewtertaken in exchange for Tin Ware. Sept. 1,'54. II. BALL, Jr. vSnSyl. JOHN-HOOVER.
"JVT & BOYS Summer hats, various style*-at
J_TXr"
LIKE*
frcm
appraisement
of
Com
mon Please of Montgomery county at its October Term, 1S54. S. C. WILLSON, Commissioner.
jUjlln 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, my exertions shall be redoubled in their behalf—and no pains shall be spared to enable me to give them at all times the' symptoms radically, and restore perfect health and best Goods at the lowest possible prices, always making their interest identical with my own. I hepe to" merit tlieir further friendship and potron-
J. CAMPBELL.
TO, SHEET-IRON,
CRAWFORD FC MULLIKIN'SU
TABLE Cloths, bleached and unbleached, Towelling and Crash, at april S, '52. C'RAwroBD & MCLLHCI*'S.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
THE
UNDERSIGNED Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Jonas Sutton, deceased, in pursuance of the provisions of said will, will sell at private sale, the following real estatc in Montgomery county, Indiana, to wit: West half of the north west quarter of section 3-J. and the east half of north east quarter of section 35, all in township 19. north of rangeS west.
Txitss: One half down and the remainder in two annual payments from day of sale, the purchaser giving his note with seeuritv, waving valuation or-appraisement laws, with interest.
Oct-.T, !£££. rC-nli-w?.
1854. 1854. A A
Lf FALL BY IS
now receiving and opening ready for exhibition his immense fall supply of Mens and Boys heavy boots. For Winter wear kip and salf double sole boots. Mens nnd Boys shoes, Mens fino calf boots, youths and childrens boots and shoes. Wo mans kip and calf lace boots, woma.ns morocco boots, girls and childrens calf and morocco lacc boots, suitable for wet weather, also a variety of
Ladies Kip and Enameled Boots, gaiters, slips, «fce., together comprising the largest and best assortment of
BOOTS Sc SHOES,
ever beforo offered to tho public, and at priccs which cannot fail to suit. A new and complete assortment of
LEATHER AND SHOE-FINDINGS,
just received. Call and examine for yourselves. Sept. 23d, '54. BOOTS, SHOES, si' LEATHERS,
E. (!. WEBSTER,
No 63, Pearl St.
Between Walnut and Vine, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
have just received two thousand Casses of Boots and Shoes, suitable for Fall Trade, with a large assortment of my own manufacture of Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes, making a very desirable assortment, which I will sell at low prices or short notes. Country Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examino my stock.
Sept. 23-v«5-nll-w3.
ITAIR TINS, PUFF COMBS, AMBER BRACELETS, STEI.L:
Goods—as you
CLOTHINGS-.
ftrcat
PIAWO
Western
nspoVf
CINCINNATI, O.
WE
DESIRE to inform purchasers of Pianos throughout tho West that we arc now building and will open August 14th, 1S54, the largest Piano Salerooms ever built, either in Europe or America, and more than twice as lar^e 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 ail competition, and at the samo time to oiler 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 octavos full centre Pianos, finished all round, 40 Ci% octaves, of all styles, 50 6, 6}4 and C)4 octave Instruments.
TRICES FROM 8200 TO §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 buv in New »Tork Boston. SMITH & NIXON,
No. 7GWest Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. August 4,1 Soi. vGnlyl.
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Dr.. MCCI.INTOCK'S Vegetable Purgative Pills, though not warranted to cure all diseases, area specific against the numerous disorders that arise from Costiveness, and Costivoness in the bane of life to thousands giving rise as it dries to Headache, Apoplexy, Impure Blood, Nervousness, Low Spirits, Lassitude Pains in the Bowels and elsewhere, and other symptoms too numerous to mention. Costi vcuess will cause or aggravate almost every known disease, therefore the pill best adapted to cure this dangerous habit is best entitled to the 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. EcClintoek's Vegetablo Purgative Pilis Price 25 cents per box.
A Cushman & Co., Proprietors. 122 Fulton street, N. Y.
Dimness of Vision, with Mote. Specks, or Webs be-
fore the Eyes, Itching of the Nostrils. Dulness of hearing, and Ringing or Drumming in tho Mars, Bad taste in the Mouth. Tightnefsor Weight about the Chest, Dilliculty of Breathing. Sense of Suffocation in lying down or ascending stairs, Palpitation or uneasy feelings about the Heart, Irregular or deficient Appetite, sense ot sinking at the heart, sinking at the Stomach, Acridity, Heartburn, pain or fullness in the Abdomen Costivcness. itc. Some of those symptoms always apjKsar in Dyspepsia.— 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
weakness. As the prescription of a leading physician, it can be used with confidence bv all. Price in large bottles, ljt. A CUSHMAN' & CO.. 122 Fulton Street, Proprietors of Dr. McClintock's family Medicines.
PURIFYING TIIE BLOOD. The following, from the N. Y. Tribune, will doubtless be very seasonable to all who seek not only to preserve their health, but to guard against all possible contingencies which threaten to destroy it:
We would call special attention to the importance of purifying the blood. Nothing is so brevaIcnt as a gross and sluggish state of the blood.— We have no hesitation in recommending to those who would preserve their health, a free use of the best purifying medicine known to modern medical science viz:
Dr. McClintock's Tonic A Iterative Syrnp. This remedy is not only delightful to the ta.ite. but perfectly safe and rapid in it.- effects. It 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 accumulations.''
During the extensive practice of PROFESSOR McC.MNTOCK. one of the most celebrated Physicians in Philadelphia, thousands of oases of Scrofula, Erysiielas. Scurvv. Salt Rheum. Tetter, Skin diseases, of all kinds, Ulc .rs, Cancers, Pimples, Boils and Rheumatism, together with Syphilitic and Mere aral diseases in all stages, were cured by the free n«e ofDr."MeC!intock""s Tonic Alterative" Syrup.. For children It is perfectly safe, and from its pleusent ta.-nc tan be easily given. Those who are troubled with r.ny of the above complaint/, should take rt regularU'j Spring and Fall. Price £1 in largo bottles. Six bottles for £5. A. CCSHMAN & Co., Proprietors, 122 Fulton St. N. Y.
NOTICE
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hereby given that the undersigned has been Administrator with tne will annexed, of the estate of Jonas Sutton, late of Montgomerycounty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is solvent
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 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: countrv. merit all the confidence" usually ropIleadaehe, Giddiness. Nervousness. Low Spirits, the Fainilv i.hvMcian. DK. CLINTOCJv'S PEC
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vigor to the system, a sale and certain remedy is instant relief'to all pain. His Fever and Aguo found combining all the most valuable ingredients Specific, cures Panama Fever, llillious Intermittent, otlcrcd by the vegetaglc Kingdom, in Dr. McClm- Chagres and all other forms of thisdrcadful smurgetock's Dyspeptic Elixir. Its daily use would be a Hi.-, Vegetable Purgative Pills and Anti-P.illiou* blessing to thousands who sufler Irom the bane of i'j]]g are composed of the purest vegetable Extracts
DAVID SUTTON, Administrate^-.
Oct. 7,1S54. v6-nl3.w3.
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DAVID SUTTON, Administrator with the will annexed.
NOTICE.
HEREBY GIVEN, that I have taken out letters of administration on the estate of Abigil Ludlam, deceased- Said estate is supposud to be solvent.
CHI LION JOHNSON Administrator.
Oct. 21??. TinMS-.r.
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the rapid Cure of
fOrGHS, COLDS) HOARSENESS, BR0i\CniTIS,WH00riM2-C0IT«B, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Wirdnm shall bote down to it, and the great[qf tb* rarlh, shall kneel before it." Never could this be said with more truth, than it now apolies to this remedy for affections of tha throat ana luntrs. The oxafted in learning and power, acknowledge its supremacy, while both tho little and the great can feel its benefits. Tho lib-eral-minded among those skilled to cure, nro frco to own its mnstcrv over distempers which havo balled their art. I'hoso of exaltea stations are not ashamed to testify to its virtues, but deem it adotnr and a pleasure to thus hold out tho lamp of thefr experience to their suffering fellow men.
Witness the following:— [Translation.] Vermillionville. La. April, 1 S«*»S. Mons. le DR. J. C. AYKII:— I havo ot lato, mado frequent uso of your CHEKKY PJ-GTORAL in my practice. and I am happy to inform you that in no caso yet has it failed me. I havo made some signal cures of Laryngitis and Bronchitis with it, and have completely cured ono case of Asthma, which had withstood every other medicine 1 could eraplov.
Accept, Sir, the assurance of my distinguished consideration. JULES CLAUD GOUGUET,.
Late Surgeon of tho Royal Marino, Franco. Extract from letter of our Miniistcr at tha Court of the Sublime Porte.
Legation of U.S. A., Constantinople, Turkey/ Dn. J. C. AYKK. Dear Sir: Tho CIIEUBY PKCTOitAi. received from you for the Sultan has been delivered to his private secretary at tho palace, nnd you will doubtless hoar from it in duo season.— That you were so kind as to send nic has been given to friends, who have in many cases, found it oxeoediiurlv useful.
Yours Respectfully, GEO. P. MARSH.' Minister Plenipotentiary of the U.S. A. to Turkey. Curacoa, March, 5,1S52.
DR. J. C. AVER:—I uso your CIIEKKY PECTOUAU daily in my practice, and air. satislied it is a remody which must meet in every country the highest approbation.
C. W.JACKIIEER, M.D. Resident Court Physician.
Among the eminent Editors, who testify to their pdMUial experience and knowledge of the wonderful cures, and immense usefulness of tho Cnxnur PECTOHAT. in their sections, we may mention—
Boughton it Co., of the Federal Union, Millcdgoville, Ja. L. Patton. Christian Advocate, Knoxvillc, Tcnn. .1. B. Dobson, American Presbyterian, Greenville, Ten n.
J. B. Samson,"Democrat." McConnellsburg, I*a. ,T. Ku.-s. Jr.. Shelby ville News, Tenn. Harvey, McKcnney, tfc C'o„ Stato Gazette, Burlington, Iowa.
J. Knabli. it Co., "Journal," Reading. Pa. Raymond. Harper, ife Co., New York Times. H. Cobb, Christian Freeman, Boston. Win. B. Jacobs, Chrir-tian Chronicle. Thilad. Hon. J. Wentworth, ,\I. C.. Democrat, Chicago. M.
Rev. E. (J. Rceso, Methodist Protestant, Baltimore W. M. Wightman, Christian Advocate, Churlestcn, S. C.
J. M. Maginnis, True Delta. New Orleans. T. M. Donnd, Daily News, Savannah, Ga. Geo. I. Prentiss. Louisville Journal, Ky. lion. Schuyler Colfax, M. C., South Bend Regis-" ter, Ia.
A Cummings, Christian Mirror, Portland, Me. M. II. Bartlett & Co., Republican, IIartfordr Conn.
These gentlemen have not only certified to theso statements in their papers, to the public, hut havo sent nic their personal letters, to the effect that they have found my preparation an article of great publie utility.
Space will not admit full testimonials here, but the agent below named will furnish my American Almanac, irn.tis, to all who ask for it, wherein aro full particulars, and indisputable proof of thoso statements. PREPARED BY J. C. AYER. PRACTICAL ANI
ANALYTICAL CHEM 1ST, LOWELL. MASS. For sale by Henry Ott, Crawfordsvillo. Sloan it Morgan. Goo. W. Hall, Waynetown, and at agencies irt most towi.* in the State.
W. A. Clark, Crown Point, Irid., Travelling Agent. Aug 2'Jth 'Hi, vG-n7-ly-8m.
DR. McCLINTOCK'S FAMILY MEDICINES.
Tence
HESE great remedies resulting from the cxjeriof one. of the leading practioners of this
TORALSYRl'Pand COUGH .MIXTURE have produced astonishing cures during the last winter in complaints of the Lungs and Throat. His ABthm* and Whooping Cough Remedy has saved many valuable lives. His Diarrhea Cordial and Cholera Preventive never fails in checking all discharges from the bowels leaving them in a natural state.—• His Tonic Alternative Syrup is a powerful purifier of the I'lood, removing Scrotiula, Erysipelas, Mercurial and all other diseases and taints from tho system. His Dyspeptic Elixir cures Heartburn, Palpitation, Low Spirits, and all the ovil symptoms re.-ulting from indigestion. His Rheumatio mixture and Rheumatic Liniment usod in conjunction arc specific remedies for Rheumatism in all forma. Neuralgia, te. Iiis Anod\ ne mixture given -.re.
scientifically adapted to meet the wants of the human system, producing a gentle natural ami healthy action every day upon the stomach, liver, bowels and skin, while the}' produce no pain or grijiing. and are undoubtedly the best Pills ever offered to the public.
The above medicines whi' lihave already obtained immense popularity in almost every section of the Unstcd States, arc for sale by the leading" Drugfriat and Storekeepers everywhere, uud by A. .'USJlMAN Co., Sole Proprietors, No. 122* Fulton StNew York.
Sj.o.'.s AND WHOLSEALE ASI_VTB CBAWyounsvii.LE [ND.
^frRIIi:U3IATJS.1I OR NEURALGIA— Theso excruciating diseases are radically cured bytaking DR 3IcCLINTKTv3 RHEUMATIC MIXTURE in doses of a teaspoon full three times uday. We have seen tho worstcascs relieved by it in twen-ty-four hours. For external u.-c we have never known. »o powerful and penetrating an aDolication as DK. MeCLINTiXJK'S KHEUMATiO LINIMENT. For swelled limbs, bruises, internal pains, cramp?., chilblains, still'joints, toothache, unci other pumful complaints, where we have 9CfQ it. tried, it acts with magical effect. Theso remedies are sold at CJcents jv.-r bottle, and may be proenred of all tho principal Druggist in tlx- United States, or of A. CUSHMAN it CO., olc proprietors, No. 12'-i Fulton st.. New York.
HAVE YOU THE AGUE! IF SO, DO NOT INJURE YOUR CONSTITUTION by resorting to tha common cr.r^s in use. Even verv learned physicians arc in the habit of prescribing Quinine. Arsenic. IMuo Pills, and other powerful clrngs, whi'-h often do more harm than good, even if they stop the chill?. On the contrary, the more and oftener you tako
DR. McCLINTOCK'S FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC, the stronger will yoar constitution become, and thk better yoor appetite and the vigor of the whoto system- It i»eminently an article that
CAN BE TAKEN WITHOUT FEAR! nnd withal it has r.eveT-failed to cure all forms of Fever and Ague. Intermittent Fever, Billions Fover, Panama or Chagres Fevor, Dumb Agno,&c.
Sold by A CUSHMAN &CO., 122 Fulton sUeot. New York.
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