Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 November 1854 — Page 3
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£^"Tne Treasurer of State has addressed the following letter to Me:-?ri. Hibben & -Flinn, of Rushville:
no oower
five
Her. 1S.1S54
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IN*DIAXOPOX.!S, NOV. 14, 1854.
Gents:—In reply to yours of the 11th inst., I have
to say that the law gives me
to
issue
MW
wtihTbc
mandatory instructions
X7
jTreasufers, on IOV. 4 th, ID which I stated j.
the county treasurers are not bound by
truly yours, E. NEWLAND, Treasurer of Stale.
tfltAWFORDSVILLE PRICE CURRENT. isivw Corrected Weekly by Messrs. Lnymon & Co.
ART1CI.E3. Pit ICES.
a
..''Flour $fl.00?3 Wheat 1.2 u«r. Oats 22
Rye Barley ".GO® Corn in the car-• 4 Hay 7.00@ Applea—Green... 40(d) CO
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to COOnty Treasurers, instructing them what. crally. that he has received his entire stock of Fall kictd of funds they shall receive in payment:and "Winter Goods, also the largest and most perof taxes. Notwithstanding, in accordance
practice which hks prevailed in HEADY MADE CLOTHING. this office. I issued a Circular to county Beyond the shadow of a doubt, ever brought into
these instructions. They can, if they choose /"^T ^\T^TTT\T/^ to oppress the tax-payers, exact gold and yjf silver coin only, ,. .. .. mi. .i T)„.v„ «, »!, enm a
does. And should any county treasurer send
that
are current, which was received by him for
taxes,
I
should receive
At
In demand.
Dried 1.00
Teaches 2.00@ Beans l.OOfeil .25 Butter—Fresh l.r.@ Eggs-.-. 10 Corn Moal C0jJi Chickens—Alive l./i0C?l .75 I'otntoes l.'25(cj Bacon—Hams 10i^(
Sides Otvr/j Shoulders 0CC"?
Lard OS® 10 Pork 4.00^ Beef—on Iloof 8.00(S". 50 Clover Seed 5.09© 5 r,o Timothy Seed 2.50©3.00 Coffee lsx® 15 gS'j Susrar 07 Am Molasses, N. O. 80@ 85 •K White Fish 6.00
1 Mackerel Fait
Little offered.
In demand. In good demand
(tit
1 Mackerel Fait 2.80(kj S& Onions CO t?
Keener Miss Keener Elizabeth Mrs. King Samuel Knox Jumes Kemblc Wm. Kiinbuli D. B. Limes Joseph Long Richard B. Lcming Georgo Lindslcy E. W. liOng Ilunrv Leo Amanrla Lowe William Lavcrty James Larew Mnry Jano McClclland Alex. Miles Joseph D. Mclntiro Jefferson 3 •••'•Mitchell G. W.
Miller Eli/a Jano IWcIntirc J. M. Moore Hannah
Miller Isniic F. .. Morrison Win. B. MeGrimes Daniel
Mutt.isou II. Alulikin Elizabeth Miller Elizabeth McCormiokAnn Miller William. Miickey William P. Martin Jolm Maxwell N. J. •s Motor Wm.
Nellignn Jos. Nioliolson James N"(..iiau ('atharino O'Cunor Dennis Ones Amanda E. Oliver Susan 2 Oliver Jano Pool Lewis Clark 3'r.ris '1 lnnnr.s ?V?ue Elizabeth S. Pruit Wellmet Patterson Georgo sKPoynts R. Mi-s.
Pew Cd'nund 2 Kt»ynoids R. II. K\i«scl Gcc.rgo Rood John Ritoliec Frank Rohan Peter Fneathon John B. Fchenck Ilenry Stcne Mary A. t:r.i:h Wj'iiam Simon'' Eli/a ,'Shotts John i. .•••Stump John
Snith Samuel Sterlincr .Inno Snyder Robert N. Saxon Ctrrio Scott Nancy 'S^ole S. H. Shreve J'enrv Spencer Georgo T. Savers Robert Smith John Sherod James Stsuton Thomat Shoff Jacob Sweeney John Seaman Joseph Travis William Tomiinson Wm. •'..': Voorhees M. Voorhocs D. W. Vaiiflm John D. •Vanish William Wiifon Jolm 2 "Whiteiev Joseph "Woodrow Samuel Wri?ht JosephS. Whitehead Da via "Wambaueh Peter F. Wriglu Mary C. 2 "Wilson R. Wilson Margaret Walters James it. Wilson LAwrenco' "Wfcikup Juliaua .. Wirt M. Wm. "Wheclan James, "WU'iam Jesse Wood A. R. feCo
Wolliven William Zachos Wm. G. G. W. SNYDER, P. M.
DEPAW HOUSE,
J. &
A. S. ALEXANDER,
PROPRIETORS,
NEW ALBANY. INDIANA.
Jolj U* 1864. vSnlrl.
I lASLATAKS, bias nnd pink. At J. CRAWFOSD & MULLIKIN-S.
FALL &"WIFfER
UST RECEIVED AT TIIE
GERMAN STORE DAVID
WERTIIEM would respcctfullv inform his numerous customers and the public gen-
-»—uic ijiuiivivii.") V'upwuico au* uig ]. MIUWV gcu-
Iac^tock
of
I A this market, ol the best fabrics, and made a stvle
nca
«thlt Ithe'ttotes of specie-pay ing free banks', say. cannot be surpassed even'hereat home. This, of Indiana would be received. It is true!
tnc!S in( durability, that we pre Lend to
kno?r-J19
a
want oi-
£Dy
lhe I10t6S of the 1 rcc Banks, Wl call and take the trouble to examine for yourselves,
or six exceptions, are taken and paid We selected this stock not because it would prove out at this office daily, and I shall continue
1
»i._ r» °y
to do SO as long as the rec iiank paper
an(j
constitutes the currency of the State, as it (When you are gone, your children r.nd ehildrens' now
me free bank paper of those banks
it
without hesita
tion. 4 •if# With sentiments of great respect, I remain
time, will find it to be a fact, by g:vmg ns a
CJie more profitable to us, not at all but believing
h0
doing we might maKC a living amongst vou.
»j.at J.0U j^jght thereby be benefited: and "that
children may rirc up and call mo blcsfed. We have ulso added materially to all th departments of our business:
Of various kinds, styles, prices. £c., that any ono may probably call for, which we v. ill be pleased at all timcj to show tj our friends and old customers.
SSoois
Nov. IS, 1854.
None in market
half barrel. None in p'kgs.
06 (tit 10
LIST OF LETTERS,
WSM! Remaining in tlio Post Otlicc at Crawfordsville, Indiana, on the ltJth day of November, 1*5-1. which if not taken out within three months will be sent to the Qenoral Post Office as dead letters. Persons calling for tlio aamo will please say "advertised."^!
Allison A. A. Allen Maria Jano Ashleman Henry Allan Ireno Atkcnson Emily Ainswortli Jno. Byron Lady Jana Brown T. R. Brewery Noah BaitmanWm. Bullock William Bcck Alvan 8 Burnside William Bennett D. A. Bone Joseph Brown R. F. Brown Boatty Hattie A. Bohon Fanny Bryant Elizabeth Blood Whiting Brooks James Brown Nancy A. Bock James ll. Byrd Catharino B. Brown Robert Bardell John Boesloy & White Butler John Bradley Dan 9 Brown G. W. Benliam Ann Bnnnon Lewis Bcnham Ann A. Bixlev Cornelius Bcsenfelter Sebastian Bannon Lewis W. Brook William u.fl, Burov Richard Booth Marv Brattnn Mary Crane Amanda R. Crooks John L. 2 Collingsworth Jonathan Coper Mary Crooks William Cline William E. 2 -a, Collins Liz. 5 Clark William James Craig II. Carter Elizabeth Cowan Sarah E. Campbell B. Cocn C. Chitty Nelson Clark Mary Conn William Clauson Georgo Cassell Eunice Davis Thompson Dcwnev Eleaiur Davis .Yoi.n Davis Simon C. Dean lxvi D. 8 Dauton T. N. Fndicctt Josaph 3iarlR.M. Fender Fredorick FisI erJa:ncs Fox George A. Foster John R. Feoco J. jind J. ^r®cn Isabella Graham Mr. Go,xlo Emiiv Gerbrick A. B. Greene Arviila A. Hoyt William C. 2 Harvey William U. Hnff^eterB. Hughes M. Howard Aurusta F. Honaralir.il Daniel Hawk Daniel Harvey Mrs. C. P. Hemphill Newton IIall John Haywood Thomas Hatch Mr. Ball Mrs. S E. Hittle John 3 Hall S. C. Ifogno John W. Hi pe^ Samuel 3 Hindle John Harvey Wm. A. Hall Boniamin Hart Reihard Ilnrlbat E. C. Hobaon T.
IIE undersigned has REMOVED his store to Benage's New JS/iok, coiner of Grocri and Market streets, one square north oi'his old stand, where he is how prepared to exhibit his large and splendid stock of Fall and Winter Goods, comprising manv new and beautiful Ladies'
such as silks, Merinoes, Lustres, Dabeges, De Laincs, Persian Cloths, Calicos, £c. A large lot of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinctts, Tweeds, Jeans, nnd in fact every article in the way of Mens' plain fancy WEAR, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings silk—merino, and heavy Bay Stato
Rigoletts. Comforts and Wool Underflleaves, Gloves, Hosiery, Ladies' Kip, Calf, Morocco, kid and enameled Boots. Buskins suitable for Winter service—a hoavy stock of Mens' and boys
Boots and Shoes.
Over Coats, Dress, Frock do.. Sack, Box, Business do., Pants, Vests, Woolen suits for Children and many other new and desirable articles of new Goods, all of which I Hatter myself I can sell at as low rates and on as ea?y terms as any House in tlio county.
Those wishing to buy will confer a favor on me and perhars save money for themselves by examining my stock and prices before they purchase elsewhere.
Look to vour interests and call for Bargains at A. RAMEVS. Corner Market & Green bt^ets Nov. 13. ISM.
MEAT 1AEMKT. subscriber would respectfully infofm the citizcns of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that I10 has opened a Market Stall, on Washington street, in the room recently occupied by C- E. Vanarsdall, whero he will keep constantly on hand, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, £c., of the best quality. lis will endeavor to be ready at all times to wni* upo customers with nny thing in his lino. Market every day at all hours. Your patronaec is solicted.
HE
Nov. IS. H. C. MARKs.
NEW CLOTHING
^EF.TNG that a real good Clothing Store is needed kO in this town, we have determined to open one that will surely be an advantage to the community
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
Mr- H.irtman's frame building, three doors south of Market nnd three south of the Court House, where you will find us constantly on hand, waiting on those who mi.y favor us with a call. Please call or.e and all. :V E. & J. II. IIENOCK.
Oct. 21-v6-nl4.
IS
NOTICE.
IIEEEBY" GIVEN, that I have taken out letters of administration on the estate of Thomas J. Mickles deceased. Snid estate is supposed to le solvent. All persons having claims acainst the estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and all persons owing said estate will make immediate settlement.
AVING returned once more in the
CITY
de«d. nevertheless,
bejieve it to be so and we think vou that are in
or
mi
the various
D)^)
Plaid CriM.meresjDfsLnines, Velvets, Thibit Cioths, Talma Cloths, and Morinoes. BO? NETS AND DOXNET RIBBOXS, We have a fine stock of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons. flats and Caps, Of all sizes, qualities and prices, from a Boy's Cap to an extra line silk Ilat.
and
Shoes,
For Men, women, Child, en, Boy3 and the Misses.
Hardware,
Queens-ware, Glass-ware, Groceries, Notions, fine
That we are willing to insure pure Gold and many other articles, which it is unnecessary for us to enumerate, but invite yen to call and see.
CST" The Farmers will please bear in mird that we trade for all kinds of Produco, and pay the highest market price.
DAVID WERTHEIM.
CRANE HOUSE,
A A & I S E
PROPRIETORS,
Crawfordsville, Indiana.
SECOND ARlUVAIi OF
fALL & WINTER
Bay State Shawls, Comforts, Wool Underslceves,
Boys. do Women's Jenny Lind Boots, Peroda, do
at largt:. Our stock of Clothing is well made, in 1 }n Sugar Creek township: township tax ets. 011
Wm. J. MULLEN, Administrator
Nov. 11,'54. nl7-vo
A. j. M'srAH^s. T. n. wn?To\ iVIcITIains & Wixifon,
BOUSE SIGX PAIXTERS, GILDING, GLAZING AND PAPER HANGING, IMITATION of WOOD and MARBLE. TT/'e arc now fully prepared to execute all orders
V* left with n« on the shortest notice, in a style not surpassed by any workman in the Wabash Valley. I have now associated with me Mr. McMains wao is a skillful and accomplished workman in all paintinp. 11 work dc Iy attend to »11 order? sent to us.
arts as €ss We murrant all work done by ns, and will prompt-
S«pt 8\ 1S54, von2tf.
SAP
RE-OPENED
James F. Mick
and taken up his abode
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. Thi3 new and beautiful stock of
a
BOOTS, SHOES, &
Is now opened and ready for sale in the room o^cuphd by James Ileaton, "nextdoor to "WASHINGION HALL," where every article in my line can be had a LITTLE CHEAPER than any ono" else dare sell. ...My stock in part consists of
P.R£§§ ©QQBS,
Prints &.JGinghams, Debage, Persian Cloth, Canton Cloth, Paraniettas, Coburgs, ,.r
Brown Muslins, Bleached, do •, Shirting, do Hickory Shirting, Cheeked do
Cloths, Doc Skin, Plaid Cassimdro, Plain dc Satinetts,
Bed Tickings, Table L:lines, Ttsblo Covers. Crash & Napkins,
Jackonets. Cambric &c.
ONEofto
Plain it Plaid Poplias, Alpncca, Merinoes, Plain, Plaid & figured
Cashmero do. Mufflers1 Cuffs &c.
®BOOTS & SHOES,
Men's Heavy High Top Boots, Kip do Calf do
Calf, do Lace, do Walking shoes, Slippers. Misses Shoes &c. Also a nice stock of
GLASS WARE,
Tumblers & Castors.
Gold Jewelry &
W 1 1 1
As soon as the completion of Major Elston's New Block 011 Green street, we will remove to the south room.
J. F.
Oct. 4th, ISJI. J,
TO TAX PAYERS
For 1854
NOTICE
is hereby given, that for the purpose of receiving taxes, I will attend either in person or deputy, at the usual placcs of holding elections in the several townships, as follows:
Coal Creek Township, Friday Nov. 8d~ 155-1 Wayne
"...
Brown
Madison Tuesday do 14 do Clark
a:
1 ct.. on
t!
HAVE
Wedn'dey do 15 do
RATES OF TAX TOR 1S5J,
Arc for St:itc ta?: To cts. on each $100. and 50 ets. on each poll: County tax 30 cts. 011 each §!00, and 50 cts. on each poll: School tax 10 cts.
each $100 in Walnut township to'wnship
ix 7 cts. on each §100 in CL-rk township Sinking township on each $100 hip
Sept. 22, 1S5-L
DAVID VANCE, T. of M. C.
A GREAT EXCITEMENT
In Town!!
J. CRAWFORD~& JMULLIKIN,
now received their entire stock of Full and Winter Goods, direct, from the Eastern cities, consisting of the following articles in part.
Ready Made Clothing. ... Cloths and Cassimers, Hats and Caps.
Boots an Shoes. atiuetts.and Flannel's, Ticki/igs and Jeans.
Ladies Dress Goods of all kindu, Bonnets and Ribbons. (queens Ware and Hardware,
Groceries of all kinds, Mill & Cut Saws, Carpeting and Brown Sheetings,
Broad and Narrow Axes.
We would solicit the citizens of Montgomery county, one and all, to give us a call ar.d examine our Block, which they will find complete and prices as low as can be found in the city of Crawiords•ile.
J. CRAWFORD MULL!KIN.
Oct. 2Stl, 1964.
Plain Morenos, Plaid Cashmeres, Plain Thibit Cloth, Ladies Cloth,
Talma Cloths,
Detains.
®®[Ra[i©iro©j 9
Red Flannels, White do Yellow do
Green do Twilled do
Shceps Gray, Tweeds, Jeans, Corderoy, Kerseys.
Cotton Flannol, Table Cloths, Counterpains,
WHITE GOODS,
Swiss Book Muslin, Irish Linens of all grades.
CRAVATS,
Stocks, Handkerchiefs,
Shawls,
HANDKERCHIEFS, SLEIA FS COLLARS, CIIIMIZETTES. EDGINGS, INSERTING S.
A full andf.ne assortment to which the attention of the Ladies is invited. Also a splendid line of
IJROACIIE AND BAY STATE SHAWLS, NOSIEBT, GLOVES, LACK MITTS, SILK .MITTS,
OPEHA CATS, MOI.KN SLKKVES, BONXZTS, COILFORTS: Also a desirable assortment of
DRESS TRIMMINGS:
Fringes, Gimps, (•alioons, Buttons. Some very beautiful and Also all extensivo assortment of small ware:
SEWING BIRDS, CROCIIKTT NEEDLES, AMUEK BEADS, WAX Also, a fine assortment of
1
ANGOLA ILITS, WHITE BEAVER IIATS, MEXICAN HATS. WIDE AWAKE HAT*', YOUNG AMERICA HATS,
Coffee, Teas, Sugar.
Saturday do do
Sugar Creek Monday do 6 do Franklin
it
Walnut
Tuesday do 7 do
(t
Wedn'tfay do S do
S ott Thursday do
it
Union
9
do
Friday do 10 do
it
Ripley
Saturday do 11 do
It
Monday do 13 do
Sept. SO, 1S54.
0:1
each $100,
in all the towns nips: road tax 0 cts. on each £100, in Coal Creek. Ripiev, Brown,
Uni^n. Madison, Frank
lin. Walnut r.nd Clark: roa 1 tax cts. on each $100 in Wayne township: road tax 10 cts. oh each $100
ships: tax 3 cts. in Scott township township tax 10
the most superb stock of goods ever offer- heavy boots. For Winter wear kipnnd-aif double cd the citizens of tliis place and vicinity is sole boots. Mens and Boys shoes. Mens fine calf now opening at boots, youths and ehildrens boots and shoes. Wo'
J. P. CAMPBELL'S:!r? b™"- T"Ui"T
Plain Delaines.
Frintod do
Printed Velvets
Plain do., Honola Cloths.
Also a splendid assortment of Dress Silks, plain, plaid and figured, bought at priees whieh will enable him to undersell the closest competition.
BEAU-TtFUL EMBB.GIP&EUES
Velvet Ribbons, Braids, (simpiun Laces, Cord & Tas.sels: entirely new styles.—
IIAIH PINS. PRRI" L'oxrus, AMDEK BRACELETS, STELL:
PKIVTS, BLEACHED GOODS, FLANJ:KI.S, SATINETTS, Close attention invited to those Goods—as you might bo astonished at low prices.
OVER COATS, SATIN VESTS, DOIKLE CL(.TII SACK VELVET, FROCK VALENCIA".. BUSINETS SILK
TAKLE BTATER, TOWEL do PAI RU CAMI RICKS, BLACK LUSTRES:
CLOTHING:
CASSI:.!ERE PANTS, I'OE SKIN VELVETEEN* SATIN ETT TWEED
Ph in and Ribbed Wool Shirts, Woolen Drawers, Linen Shirta and Uoilars. t)ur room up stairs is literally piled up with Ready Made garments, of the best material and make", and at the very lowest hind of prices. Also,
CLOTH CATS, PLUS11 CARS SL'ORTPMEN do. NAVY BLUE do. OIL CLOTH do.
Of every grade and variety: Hungarian Boots, Womons Goat Boots, WaterProof
,l
Calf
Thiols: Morocco Calf Kid Kip Enameled These goods arc well made and of good material. Also,
QUEENS WAKE AND GLASSWARE.
SPLENDID MIRRORS,
Pocket and Tabic CulScryj
Scissors and shears of the best refined steel. Hand Saws, Mill Saws,
Cross Cut Saws, Wood Saws, Brass CundlestLks, Japanned
MICK.
Drawing Knives, Jlorse Cards, Brittiiiiia Spoons, Silve.i. Tea Canisters, Blacking,
w§§iii wm? Paintc'd Tubs, Buckets, Our Wooden Ware is iron bound, well painted and strongly put up.
Zinc Washboards, I'aintcd Churns.
GROCERIES.
Molasses, Vinegar, Chocolate,
Indisro, Madder, ALIUUI.
Hails 8c Glass.
In offering this large nnd 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 best Goods at the lowest possible prices, always) mrking their interest identical with my own. 11 hepe to merit their further friendship i.:Vl potron-I age. J. CAMPBELL,
TH^T, SMEET-ISO^,
COPPER-SMITHING. TJIJi
undersigned having purchased the Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper department of Cum-
HOUSE-GUTTERING AND SPOUTING, which will be put up in the most substantial in-in-ner Roofine done in any »tyi. to suit eustomcs. Grain lilrvators made to oruur and warranted to stand the wear.
N. B. Mr. HOOVER being a practical Copp"-r-Smith, is prepared to furnis1' STEAM PIPING, COPPEP. KETTLE?, etc., nr 'n the shortest notice, at Cincinnati prices. .Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Please call nnd examine. £sjT" Old Rags, Feat.iers. )ld Copper and Pewter, taken in exchange for Tin Ware.
Sept-VM. II. BALL. Jr.. v6nSyl. JOHN HOOVER.
GUARDIAN'S NOTICE.
IVToticeis hereby givr-n. that the undersigned) i-l Guardian of the miner heir's of Blacen "Ashby. deceased, in pc-rsuanee to an order duly obtained from the Corn. Tlcas Cour^ of Montgomery coni:ty. Indiana, at tho October te:ni thereof, -will sell at private sale all the interestsof Joseph. James, and Bladen Aslr y, said minors, in and to the following real estate in said county, to wit: "One hundred and twentv five acres, one or. and twenty-six poies off the West part of the 'North East qr. of Section SI, Township 17, North of Range three West." Terms: one third of the purchase money to be paid at ths time of sale, one third in sis. and the remaining third in twelve months thereafter: the purchaser to execute notes bearing interest from date for the two last installments, with sufficent security, and wavering benefit of valuation and appraisement laws.
WILLIAM F. MLLLER. Guardian.
Nov. 11.1854. v!7-w8.
1854. 1854.
A IL Ij II
-*9*.
A E
Uf PALLEY, TS
now receiving and opening ready for exhibition his immense" fall supply of Mens and Hoys
boots, giris and ehildrens call and inorooeo lace boots, suitable far wet weathsjr. also a variety of
Ladies Kip nnd Fnameled Boots,
slips, «£c., together comprising tho largest
an 1 best assortment of
BOOTS SHOES,
ever before offered to U10 public, and at prices which cannot fail to suit. A new and complete assortment of
LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, ju.-t received. Call and examine lbr yourselves. Sept. 23d, '54.
BOOTS, SIIOBS, & LEATHERS,
«H 5 Wester si
PlUR©
CINCINNATI, O.
E DESIRE to inform purclmscrs of Pianos throughout the West thai wo are now buildig and will open August 11th, tho largest Piano Salerooms ever built, either in Europe, or America. ::nd more th ui twice ,".s larire a-i any in the United States. Those ro^ms ivill be iilled with
From the best makers in the country, and tueexter.t of our business will enable us to sell b-loy,- all competition, and at the same tinm to oiler sm-h a variety as has liiver been seen, in this or any other country.
Our stock, now the way, will consist of about the following.— ^0 Lc.uis XIV enrved octavcs. 40 7 octaves nil: centre Pianos,finished all round, •dO octavcs. of all styles, 50 0, and octave Instru tnents.
PRICES FROM 8200 TO 6800. A full written guarantee given •with every Piano sold bv us.
TERMS CASTT.
Wc will supply dealers who purchase for cash. 011 as good terms as tliev can buv
v'
rm
New fork or Bos
ton. SMITH NIXON, No. 7'"3 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati. O. August 4, lcC f. von lyl.
TREATMENT OF DYSPEPSIA!
Our National Disease.
Feeble or Imperfect Digestion, Dyspepsia, in some of its forms, is tru iy the National Disease of America. It causes, iiu iirectly. three-fourths of the sickness common to this cliniiite. It causes impure RIO'KI,irritationsnr.'d acrid Humors in the Stomach, Liver. Rowels and Glands, and the system thus poisoned becomes a j. rcy to an ciiuk.is train of evil symptoms, of which the fbllowi :g are a few, Heauache, Giddiness. Nervousness, Low Spirits, Dimne.^s of Viiosi, with Mote, Speck*, or Webs before the Eye*, itching of the Nostrils, Diilue^s of hearing, and Ringing or Drumming in the Ears, Bad taste in the Mouth. Tightnefsor Weight about tho ("host, Dilliculty of Breathing, Sense of Suffocation in lying dv,-u or as'-'cr.di '.g stairs. Palpitation or uneasy feelings about the 11 cart. Irregular or deficient Appetite, sense or sinkintr at the heart, sinking at the Stomach, Acridity, LYa' thum, pain or fullness ill the Abdomen ('vUvenei-s. &e. Some of these symptoms always appear in Dy.popsia These gentlemen have not only certified to thc-o rncj are often niL-taken for. and treaiud as other statements in their papers, to the* p".b!i. b-it h-ivo diseases. he,r main seat and source, .however, is sent me their personal letters, to the effect that thev the Stomach and a deranged condition of them- have found my preparation an article of great pubgestivc junction, lo meet and overcome thesis lie utility.
symptoms radically, and restore perfect health and 1 Spacc"will vigor to the system, a safe and certain remedy is foi nd combining all the most valuable ingredients offered by the vegotugle Kingdom, in Dr. "McOliii-toek'-j Dyspeptic Elixir. Its daily u.-? would bo a blessing t-j tliOi: e:.nds who sutler from the bane of weakness. As tlie prescription of a leading physician, it can be used with confidence bv aiL l'Vice in lurgi bottles, 1$. A CUSIiMAK* CO.. 1-22 Fulton Street, Proprietors of Dr. McCiintock's family Medicines.
PUR.IFYIXGTJIIE BLOOD. The following, from the IS'. V. 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 brevaleiit as a gross and sluggish state of*the blood.— Wo have no hesitation ::i recommending to those who would preserve ilicir health, a free use of the best purifying Luc-dieine known to modern medical s. icii'/c viz:
I)r.. Mcciintocic's Tc.nic Alterative Syrup. This remedy is not only delightful to th-j tast,:, but perfectly safe and rapid in its crfcets. It stii'.iulatcsthc liver and other glands to 11 iturnl action. gives ton-.: and new vigor to all the funetiens. and enables them to throw off ail morbid and unhealthy accumulations/'
During the extensive practice of TP.OFESSOI: MCCLINTOCK, one oi the mc^-tcelebrated Phvsieians in Philadelphia, thnisarytsof oases of S-roVula. Erysipelas. Scurvy. Sah "Rheum, Tetter. Skin di.-~ea.-es. ol all kinds. Ulcers, Cancers, l'iui] !es. Boils and Rheumatism, together with Syphilitic ami Mereural diseases in nil stages, wore cured by t'.e tree use Of Dr. McClinu^k'S Tonic AlteratH-e Svnin. 1-
Proorietors, 122 Fuitcn St. N. Y.
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pericnced workmen, we ila^ter our. elves thsit n^ne cr.11 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
«AI,E OF REAL ESTATE.
rpIIE LNDF.R-TGNED A iministrptor with the JL will annexed, of the estate of Jonas Sutton, deceased, in pursuance of the provision* of s-tid will. wi51 sell at private sale, the fnII0v.- ng real estate in .Montgomery county. Indi.ma. to wit: West half of the north west quarter of section 30. and tho cast half of north, er.st quarter of section -35, all in township 19. north of range 3 west.
Terms: one half of tho purehc..-i money to be paid in hand one fourth in twelve months,"and the residue in two years from day of sale thereof with interest, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred instalments with unproved security with interest from date, waiving* valuation and'appraiseintnt laws.
DAVID SUiTON, Administrator with the will annexed.
Nov. lit'o4. n!7-5w.
NOTICE
iSappointed
hereby given that the undersigned has been Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Jonas Sutton, hi to of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. S. id estate is solvent
DAVID SUTTON, Administrate
Nov. 11, 185-1. v-i-nl'.w".
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
"JVTOTIJE is nere'.iy given that I w'ui sv»i puh_L lie auction to the highest bidder at'tho Court House doer in Orew.'ordsviiK on Morj(
Terms of sale:—One third of the purchase money cash in hand: cne third in six and the balance in twplv« months from the dav of sale. For the deferred payment* the pnrchaser will be required to exccute his notes with interest, waiving all benefit frein valuation r.r appraisment laws.
JOHN BRITTON, Administrator of tho eetate of John R. Handy.
Nov. 25,1554. nl03w.
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day of December, the following real estato in Montgomery county, Ind.. to wit: The north haif of the south west quarter of section twenty township eighteen, north'of range three, west as tko inte.est of John R. Handy deceased at thd'tir.e of his death.
CHERRY PECTORAL,
Pox tSie rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, H0ARSEXESS, BROiVCHrnS,WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA,
AND
CONSUMPTION.
WiMi' -m shall bcu down to it, and t!tc great'ef (W earth, shall Incel be/ore it."1 Never could this be said with rnoro tiuth, thnii. it now apolics to this remedy for affections of tho throat ana lungs. Tho exaited in lenrnine and power, acknowledge its supremacy, while both thv little and the great can feel its benefit*. The lib-eral-minded among those skilled to euro, are frooto.own its mastery over distempers which h«.vo bailed their art. Those of exalted stations are not ashamed to testify to its virtues, but deem it a duty and a pleasure to thus hold out the lamp of their experience to their suffering fellow men.
Witness the following:— [Translation.| Venuilhor.ville. La. April, 1858. Mons. le 1)r. J. O. AtKit:—I have of late, mado frequent use of your CIIIRKV PECTORAL:II i.-.y practice. and I am happy to inforni you th it in 110 onso vest has it failed mc. I have made sonic signal cures of Laryngitis and Bronchitis with it, and have completely cured OKC ease of Asthma, which had withstood every other medicine I could ompioy.
Accept, the assurance of my distinguished ennsiderntion. JI'J.KS CLAl'l) (iuUGUET,
Late Surgeon of tho Royal .Marine. Franco. Extract from a letter of our Miniistcr at the Court of tho Sublime Poi 'e.
Legation of U.S. A., Constantinople, Turkey. 3)J:. J. 0. ATER. Jicar Sir: The Cnr.RKY PKCTORAL received from you for the Sultan has been delivered to his private secretary at tlv palace, and vou will doubtless hear from it in due season.— 1 hat you were so lend as to send me has been given t" friends. v. hoJiavc ia many cases, found it excocdingly useful.
Yours Respectfully, GEO. p. MARSIT. Minister Plenipotentiary of the U.S. A. to Turkey. Curaeca. March. .*, ISM.
I^RT. .T. C. AVER:—I use your CIIERP.V PECTORAT. daily in my practice, and am satisfied it is a remedy which must meet in even? country tlio highest up"piobatioii.
C. W. JACKIIEER, M. D. Bcsidcnt.Cfurt Physician..
Among tho eminent Editors.-who testily to Lhefr r-crsonal experience nurl knowledge of the wondcrlul cures, nnd i'umense usetuhiess oC the CIIEIIKT I i.noKAi, in their see ions, we may mention—
Boughton it Co.. of the Fcdcrui Union, Millediroviilc, Ca.
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1'- Bat!on. Cliristian Advocn.lo. Knoxvilln. Tenn. J. 1.#. L'ubson, ivmcriean Pre&bytcrian, Greenville. Tenn.
J. B. Sari! .J. B. Samson,'•Demoerat.,TMcC'ennoI!sburg, Pa. J. Russ, Jr., Shelby vil'c Xews. Tenn. Harvey, Mckenuey. Co,, Stato Gazette, BurJiou'toi). Iowa. •J. Knahh, & Co., "Jonrntd." Reading. Pa.
Ra^ inonu. JIarjer. it Co., .New York Times. S. Cobb, Christian Freeman. Boston. Wm. IJ. Jacobs, Christian Chronielo, Philad. lieii.J. entworth,
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Tence.
C.. Democrat, Chicago,
111. Rev E. G. Reese, Methodist Protestant. Balfimora \V ir. ightmaii, Cliiistian Advocate, Cnarlc9tcn,S. C.
M. Mnginnis, True Delta. New Orleans. _T. M. l|onriel. i^nily News, Savannah. Ga. Ceo. J*. Prentiss, Louisviile .Journal, Kv. Hon, Schuyler Colfax, M. C'., South Bend Regiatcr. la.
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A On minings. Christ l:m Mirror. Portland, ^le. M. 11. Bartleit Co., Republican, Hartford. Conn.*
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admit full testimonials here, but
tne agent below named will furnish my American Almanac, grr.tis, to all WHO ask for it, wherein arc full particulars, and indisputable proof of those statements.
PREPARED BY J./\ AVER, PRACTICAL AXI ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASS. For sale by Hairy 0:t, Crawfutdhvillo.
Sloan i'c Morgan,
ngencic3
Geo. "W. Hall, Waynetown, and most towns in the Slat-. W. A. Clarl:, o-.vn Point. Ind., Travelling
Aug 'ol, yO-nT-ly-3m.
•CLINTOCK'S FAMILY MEDICINES.
l: KoE^re At remedies rcsultin from the cxrcri cf i^ne ol the leading ^.ractionera of this counti v, morit all the confidence usually r(lposcd in the Fi.miiv- physician. Dli. Mr CJJNTOCE S PEC11
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GOL'GiL MIXTURE have pro-
uuc( ««. ustoniF Iiiiicr during tbc la.-t winter in complaints of the Lungs an-1 Throat. His Asthma ai V, hooping Cough Remedy has saved many vnlnaula lives. His Diarrh'-a Cordial and Cholera Preventive never fails iu cheeking ell discharge* from the bowels leaving th(ni in a natural state.— I!:» fonic Alternative tf yrup is a powerful ['iiritier of the Llood, removm ir Serollula, L'rvsipelas, Mercunal and all other 'iiisoases and taints from tho s-rem. His Dyspr ntie Elixir cures Heartburn,. 1 alpitatioii. Low Spirits, and all the evil pyrnntoms rcsuitii.g iror.! indigestion. His Rheum alio mixture .r, Rhtu unlic Liniment u.-od ineoiijuncLIOII are specific r, medics un Rheumatism in aiL forms. Neuralgia., dv e. Ids Anodyne mixture give^r in.-taiv. re lie 1 to all pnin. Hi- i'-.-vcr and Aguo t'ceifrc. cnraij I'an.inia Fever. LL'lious Int^rmitent,
er painful c-c npl .:n*s, where we liavo seen it, tried, 1 acts tii magical effc .t. Tliese remedies are sold at oQ j«r bottle, and may be procured of all
r.rir.eipal Drr.ggi^t in the'United States, or of A. CU.~-HMAN CO., solo proprietors, No. UJ Fulton st.( New York.
TIAVE YOU TnE AGUE? IF SO. DO NOT INJt RE YOUR CONSTITUTION by resorting to th coimn-vn cure.- in use. Even very learned phy-i-oians are in the habit of prescribing (Quinine. *Arscnic, Hine Pills, and other powerful drugs, which often do more harm than irood, oven if they stop the chills. On tho contrary, the more and o'ftoner you take ." -.-DR. McOLINTOClCS FEVER AND AGUE
SPECIFIC,
the atron?fr will your constitution become, and th« better your appetite and the vigor of tl»9 whole system- It is eminently an article that
CAN BE TAKEN WITHOUT FEAR: and withal it has never failed to cure all form* of Fever and Agua. Intermittent Fever. Billions Fever, Panama or Chagres Fever, Dumb Ague &c
Sold by 4 CCSHilAN &CO.. 122 Fnlton str^* 1 ork, ..
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thy aetion every day upon the stomach, liver, bowel* and skin, wuile thev produc- no pain CT griping, and pr.j.undoub'.ediy the best I'llls over offered to the puolu:
Now York SI.OA.V AVR MORGAN- WiioiESAU AGENTS CJIAWyonDaviLLS IND.
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1 nese f\eriie.utjri?f (i HCf:scs are radically cured by taking DP. LINTOCK'S RHEUMATIC .MIX-
doses or a teaspoonfull three times a day. have seen the worstcases relieved ov it in twen-ty-four hours, known so
roi external use we have never'
