Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 January 1855 — Page 3
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IHFI-S.VCK OF THE I'U-R.AIU.V AT
Flair Wheat Oats Kjo Barley Corn—iu the ear•• Hay Apples—Green
Peaches Beans Butter—Fresh Eggs Corn MealChickens—Alivo Potatoes Bacon—llama
King N athaji S. .. Kcirner 3 ohn •v Kuhuett Michael Lowe W m. Ixiwe Alfred LewisJosephF. M. Laraw Mary J. Long Richard B.
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Is.tw YORK.—A mcJancliclj1 instance ol tHc distress «*t present prevailing in this city cartfe^to light to day. An Englishman named John Murphy, who has a wife and fir^J&ildren, committed suicide-on acco&ni of their distressed condition and while the cSKSrner was holding .an inquest, intelligencer -wasfreceived that the yougest child hikTflied of starvation, hating eaten aothift^.?or two days. jjt
'The number of bogs recciVed atLouisrillc this season is 261,199 head.
CRAWFORDSVILL.E TRICE CURRENT.
Corrected Weekly by Messrs. Laymon & Co.'
RKMABS3.
i.50(. '30& 60® 7 o% 35(i$ 7,00® 50@ 1,25® 2.50($
5
Dried
None to be lind
15@
'15® G0@ 65 1,25@ 1,50 1.50®
Sides Shoulders
Lard Pork Beef—on Ilocf-*-* Clover Seed Timothy Seed Coffee Sugar MolasseB.N.().•••• "White Fish Mp.c'uci'cl, balfbbl. Salt Onion6
None offered.
'7® 8
3,00® 3.50 8,50® 3,75 6.00® oo® 14® 15
OJv' 7 2s® 33
C.00® S.0')® 3,50® 75®
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FOUR GENTLEMEN fe TWO LADIES. ."Will give one Vocal Concert only., at the Court ITouse, Crawfordsville, on Monday, evening, Jan. 8th, 1855. Concert commences at o'clock..— Doorp open of an hour earlier. 'Tickets 25 cents. J. A. SEVERANCE,
Jan. 0, 1S55. Agent.
LIST OF LETTERS,
Remainingtaken
in the Post Oflicc at Crawfordsville,
-Indiana, on the Slst day of December, 14:4, which if not out within throe months, will be sent to the General Post otlice. as dead letters. -Persons calling l'or the samo will picaso say •'advertised." Bean Charles 2 'Low Eli as' Ball Martha .Limes Joseph "J- -H. B.own Eliza Luelen .Tames Blue Martha E. Littel Margaret Benton Alfred Lucllen Jesse Ball Martha J. 2 Lnrgent Rebecca Brown John Morris Busael Bond William S. Miller Vm. Broughton Guerdon N. 2Miinson.M. IT. Besonfelter Werner Brown Marv Blare John M.~ Baker Nicholas Bli\ck Annie 6 Black Charles Anna Carl ojon Jon. Gary Aquilla Crawford Jamos Rev. Cravens Joseph 2 Caniplin Catharino Crano Zepheniah Crano Mariah Clark Jonathan P. 2 Cox Charity Clark Sanford Clark Squire Carleton John E. Curtis William B. Davison Samuel 2 Dunning Jas. ti*
Mnsterson John -.-JtfcDtmald William McDonald Johnson
Moor Iiannah Moor liebecca MeCampbells Jacob Martin Samuel Manners Jns. Miller llenry 2 Miekcluer Rebecca
Melntire Jamos 'McKinley Mary A. Moor Ilanna 2 Morgan Harriet
Martin M. T.""*
Tj Miller Mary V'y Martin Masse A. Mullen James :Moody Joseph 2 i"' O XFNEFRTVOR.*! O
Mastarsoi: John 2" .JJC- IN tire Win. 2 Mark James Montfort Aaron -..iMcMains Martha'.
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Daviaoh A. Doclcrmail Huldnh Dowd Michael Drake M. O. Drake Moses Clayton 2 Dftnnington A. Dnnlap Gcovee W. Dougherty Win. F. EolT Jamos Esselman Henry Endicott Iiannah
MeMains Maraud McChue Martha Oliver Jane Oliver Ezckiel Ph.nket Braxton Patterson A. K. •Philips Androw J.' Parke liachel Ann
Emails Kobertor Ilchry S.Patterson Snnuiel Elliott Gardener Evans William D. Fletcher Robinson Finch T.J: FiirgUison Mr*., Francis Isaiah Grove Matilda Gregory A- JGalhihir T. A. Gallaher C. S. Miss Oallowav J. Green \Villiam Grey James Graham James A. Harlow Lewis Hainman Patrick Unfiuejolm Jloward Edward Hooper Susan lioxie Grant & Co. Huso Samuel lloyt William C. Hughes Mary E. Handley Elizabeth Hartley lliram Huffman John Hawkins Riley BopVinsJohn Howard TliomM Hull Thon-.a Hay ward Thymus Harris Jns. Ilall Willir.ni 21*11 Joshua Hamrha V. C. 2 Hanlv James Hamilton Hannah Johnson Saruh Johnson Eliza C. Toa Martha Johnson James Jones Silna Jonea M. S. Johnson Joseph Johnson Mary Jones John .jTftlJeyotto Joseph Karsiier A Talbot Kearns David Krohmer Nicolius Kions Nad}Mi
Pavn Elizabeth Prentice J. B. Preble J. G. l'rtterson A. R. Rand William Kobison Win. Russel Geortro or Mr. Hurdle" Ray Wm C. Kemlev Harriet Rilev feeorgo W. Ross Stephen Ro?s Cintha RCiTiCy "George Russei Kathariuo Ray W. Rich Sibley Reiufurd Tcchob (German) Re«»d David M. Swank David
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Sands Charles J. Smith Susan D.Mrs. 2 5tit.~ Johiv-on Seamen John Stiawbridge Mary J. Smilh Joseph Shriev John "Sears John
Shideler Gabriel Smith John 2 Simpson J. B. Smith Martha Jane S\v ai A. C. Mrs. Stagg Tilda .Scores'. Jacob 2 Steal James Scoft F. J. Sniitii Sarah Swank Sussnnah •. Thomas John
Talbot W. W. Tliu rs'on Abraham P. Thornbt-rry John Vanojeave £l:rison T_Wrav Elirabeth Wvatt Major
White Nathan -f" Waters Susan Wat ts Flinny .West Joseph* Ji .White Caioline M. A
Wakelin John C. •WicWand John Wliite Martha Wicklesoa Ww. B. Wilson R. S. Wimraer Isaac 4 Youngs Geo. W.
G. W. Saydcr,P. if.
Sale of Real Estate.
HE undersigned Administrator with the will annexed, 01* the estate of Jonas Sutton, deceased, pursuance of the provisions of said will, will •eU at private sale, the following Real Estate in Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wit: West "half of the north west quarter of section 36. and the oast half of the north east quarter of seetion 85, all in township 19. north of ranee S west.
TMtxesrOne Jntlf of the purchase monejr 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 approved feci:ritv with interest from date, waiving valuation and appraiseiDeat laws. DAVID SUTTON,
Administrator, {fee WU t&q "j lB55--n2Wf,
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CHICAGO
We are SOLE AGESTS ia Cfcicaso roil xnz SALE OR THE
PIANO FORTES
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CHICKEB»G & SO\S, Boston,
HALLET1' & C13ISTOS, BACOK Sl BAVEIV, .\ew York,
W*. P. E31EKSGA, Boston,
Whoso Pianos have been long and thoroughly tested by tha bt»t Musical fmjutore in the oouiUry, and hare been by them pruncuuced to be
THE BEST PIAM§
made in the United States. A full and complete stock uf the different styles may at all times be foui.il at uur Kooms,
NO. 98 LAKE STREET,
For SAID at the LOWEST FACTORY PRICES, aod on the MOST LIBERAL, TERMS.
AU Pianos bought cf us will be FULLY WARRANTED, and may be depmded upon as being of the BEST QUALITY, as we will soil none other.
Br Old Pianot taken in part payment for new.
X0TICE PARTICULAR.
Periods remitting us from a distance, and desiring us to select Piano Fort (a, may confidently rely upon our sending the best instruments u:e have.
MOULD & GREECE, 9 8 A E S E E
Jan. C, 1855—vGn25yl
BEASS SAI H0KRS,
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MOULD & GRBENB'3
CHIf AGO mTSl€ ST©KE.
ff Ailcpro Vi^ncc. Semirnini'lc.
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IJall to thee, Libert Hail to
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E ALTO BAKITONE "-BASS E CONTUA BASS
Freedom
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For sale as follows:—
E FLAT Sorr.ANo $13.00 lnJOO 17,'20 22.00 vO.OO 83,00
All instruments bought of us arc fully "Warranted. We ask tho attention of those intending to form BRASS BANDS at any point of tho West aoeei-si-ble from Chicairo. to our prices iiljovo, v/Iikh wc warrant to be as low as the lowest New York Prices with cost cf transportation to Chicago add'.-d.--We desire especial attention to the fuct, that any instrument be light of us and found imperfect may be easily find speedily returned to Chicago and exchanged. while the great distance to New York makes it too oxpensiv'c and troublesome to do this.
Drums.
2-i—inch Bass Drums $13.'io 20 ...t.i.y If.! 00 28 18.09 Tenor Snaro1 7.50 Brass lojoo
Cymbals,
Si5,00 TO §40,00 PER PAIR. ALSO— BAND MUSIC,
BLANK MUSTC BOOKS— MUSIC CARDS— AND FIFES—
Constantlv on hand.
Jan. 0,
MOULD & GREENE.
:55.—v6n25yl.
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03 Lake Street.
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JJublisljcv of Sl)cct illitsk,
WIIOLESAI!K AND RETAIL DEALER IN
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MELODIANS,
And Ulii^ieal illercliandisc, 70 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. Jan. 6, 1555—vfin25yl
CRAWFORDSVILLE
FEMALE
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TIIE WINTER TERM OPENS ON THE 2nd DAY OF JANUARY, 1S55, Under the efficient, management of the President of the Institution. Rev. JAUKS II. JOHNSON, who gi VCB his entire time to the government and instruction of the school.
The Trustees and Tcachers would express their eratitud* to the citizens of Crawfordsville. for the liber.d patronage they have thus far afforded, and solicit a liko liberality in futtiro.
The course of instruction is thorough, and special attention is paid to the moral and religious, as well as intellectual training of the pupils, while nothing of a sectarian character is ullowcd.
It is exceedingly desirable that the scholars should be prompt in their attendance at the begining of tho term. The new school room handsomely furnished with Wale's patent desks and chairs, is now ready for the accommodation of the Seminary. The room is spacious, and will be found pleasant and attractive. The assistant teachers are Miss CATHAIUNK MEURIL, MISS ELLEN CATHCABT, and Miss ELIZA HOWES, teacher of music.
PRICE OF TUITIOIN*.
Preparatory Department from $3 to |3,50, per
^AecHdemie Department, from $4 to $5.00, per term, according to studies pursued. Collegiate Department." $6,00
French and German, each. 5-9® Latin. 2*vi Lessons on Guitar, V'y Lessons
011
Piano,
Use of Piano for practice. 2.00 A small extra charge is made for fuel used in the public rooms.
Jan. -2,1S5.'». v6n2.'yl.
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE
is hereby given that the undersigned has taken oat "ppeeial letters of administration on the estate of Francis Evans, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against tho ssmc are requested to present them dulv authenticated for settlement. The estate is solvent. HENRY B. EVANS,
Jan. 6, 55—nSoirS Administrator.
T~V,iXlN black and changeable Dress sillcs at ^WTHODAMULLIKIN'S.
a British Feiiodicala
EARLY COPIES SECURED.
PREMIUMS TO JfEW SUBSCRIBERS
LEONARD, SCOTT & CO., New York, continue to re-pnbiish the XpfclowLng Bikish Periodicals, viz: V"*»" !*. It," 1. 1 .. a, .1. The LONDON QUARTERLYK Conservativc o. The EDINRURGII REVIEW (Whig.) 3. NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church) .'.f The WESTMINSTER-| iEVlEW.(I3bcral.) '6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, .(Tory.)
The present critical state of Enropean affairs will render thesu publications unsually interesling during the fortheomins year. They wiil occupy a middle ground between the hastily written newe items, crude speculations, and flyim.' rumors of'tLc daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of tho future" historian, written after the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall Jjavcpassed away. It is to these Periodicals 'that readers must look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current events, and as such, in addition to their well-established liU surv, scientific, and theologies! character, we urge then upon the consideration o" the^rea'Img public. £jg?~Arrangemonts arc now 'permanently made for tlie receipt of liarly Sheet* from tho British. Publishers, by which we are enabled to place all onr Reprints in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as they can be furnished with the foreign oopies. Although this involves a very large outlav on our part, we shiiil continue to furnish the Periodicals at the same low rates as heretofore, together wi the following Premiums to new Subscribers:
Payments to he made in all cases in advance. Money current in the State where issued will be received at par.
The Premiums consist of the following works, back volumes of which will be given to new Subscribers according to the number of periodicals ordered, as above explained:—
PREMIUM VOLUMES.
FOUEIGN QUAKTEIILV REVIEW (one year.) CTOLBLACKWOOD'S MACAZISE(six months.) LoxnoN QC«:RTJ:KI.Y REVIEW (one year.)
EniNiiLV.oii REVIEW (011c year.) ,, METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE (six months.) WESTMINSTER REVIEW (one year.) Consecutive Premium volumes cannot in nil cases be furnished, except of tho Foreign Quarterly Review. To prevent disappointment, therefore, where that work is not alone wanted. Subscribers will please order as many dilfcrent works for premiums as there are volumes to which they may be entitled.
CLUBBING.
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No premiums will be given where the above allowance is made to Clubs. 1101 will premium* in any case be iurnished, unless the subscription mpney is paid in full to the Publishers without recourse to an agent. Money cm rent in the State where issued \yill be received at par.
POSTAGE.
In all the principal Cities and Towns, these works will be delivered, through Agents. FBEE OF POSTAGE. When sent by mail, the Postage t: any part of the United States will be but Twentyfour. Ceulfl a- year for. •'Blackwood." and but Fourteen Cents a year for each of th« Reviews.
Remittances and communications should always be addressed, post paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD, SCOTT & Co., 51, GOLD STREET, NEW YOUK.
N. IS.—L. S. & Co. have recently published, anil have now for sale, the "FARMER'S GUIDE." by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and tho lato Prof. Norton, of Yale College, New Haven, completo in '1 vols., royal octavo, containing 1O0.) puges. 14 steel, and (500 wocd engravings. Price, in muslin binding, *0.
STATE OF INDIANA, MoNTGoiiEi County,)
VS.
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TER3IS AND PREMIUMS. [SEE Lisr or pjtEiriust VOLUMES BELOW.] Per ann. For any one of the four Reviews and one
Preiu. vol. $3 00 For any two of ditto and one Prom. vol. 5 00 For any three two ". 7 00 For all four Reviews two S 00 For Blackwood's Magazine, ono 3 00 For Blackwood, 3 Reviews, three 0 00 For Blackwood, 4 Reviews, three 10 t»0
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COURT OF COMMOX PLEAS OF SAID COI NTT, April Term, 1:55. Ira Ilender'son
William Solders and Susan Selders his wife Isaac Tracy and Petition for Partition. Byron Tracy his wife Salley Randall Abraham Randall Joseph Randall and Jonathan Gill "\I711 ERAS on the ISth day of December A. D.
W lb.Vl.said petitioner by Lew Wallace his attorney lilcd his petition in tiio above entitled cause, in the Clerks office of said countv, pravinsr that
arc hereby notified of the tiling and pendency of said petition, and that the same "is set for hearing on the first day of the next term of said court to be liolden in the Court House at Crawfordsville in said county, commcning on the second Monday of April, l5£5.-
B\" order of ANDREW P, LYNN. C. C. C. P. Montgomery county. By STEFIIKN BF.OK, Deputy.
December 23, 1554. vti-n23-3w.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
"VTOTIOE is hereby given that I will sell a^t publi lie auction 011 Thursday the lth day. of Jantiary. 3 355. at the residence of Anson B. Webster. late of the county of Montgomery. Indiana, dcceased, all the personal property belonging to said deI ceased at the. time of his death. (not taken by the widow of said doceased) consisting ot household I and kitchen furniture, beds and bedding, a lot of log-chains and trace chains, clocks. kc., &c.
A crodit of six months will be given on all sums 1 ove.- three dollars, the purchaser given his note -with approved security, waiving valuation and appraiscment laws. AH sums of three dollars and under cash in hand.
A. P. WEBSTER, Administrator.
December loth, 1S54. n23-v6-8w.
HAVE YOU THE AGUE? IF SO. DO NOT 1N-
cians arc in the habit of prescribing Quinine, Arsenic. Blue Pills, and other powerful drugs, which often do more harm than goodA even if they stop the chills. On the contrary, tlie more and oftener you take
DR. McCLINTOCK,S FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC. the stronger will your constitution become, and the better vour appetite and the vigor of the whole avstem" -It rkeminately an article that
CAN BE TAKEN WITHOUT FEAR! and withall it ii.ts never failed to cure all forms 0 Fever and Ague. Itermittent Fever, Billions Fever Panama or Chagres Fever, Dumb Ague, Ac.
100,000
For sale, by
JURE YOUR CONST1TI. 1'ION by resorting to the 1 stomach, liver, bowels and skin, while thev procominon cures in use. Even very learned physi- jjq pa
Tarda of Thibet and English. Morenoes of the finest vmalitv GRAHAM 6c BRO."
SPLENDID assortment of Ready Made Clo-
A Uiing. at New York retail prices, at the Em
porium of^ashion. For sals,
i9. by Gwl A.EAM BEO.
1854.
JUST RECEIVED
FROM BOSTON!
A few Doz. pairs of Mens' and .Boys' thick.! Ki J. JL and Calf Boots.of the best.qualily.. Also a good variefy ofr Woinens* and "Children*' Morocco LiMje" Boots,: Stable*l'or the present at he
These articles lj(iing purchased of tho manufacturers but a few days since, just after the late decline "n
BOOTS & SHOES,
we arc thereby enabled to sell at much less than those who purchased in the Fail. Cal look over them at the old stand.
PURiFYI N(J.THI5 BLOOD. Tho 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 wliieh threaten to destroy it: '•We wuoid call special attention to the importance of purifying the blocd. Nothing is so brcvalent as across and sluggish state of the blood.— We have no hesitation in recommending to those who would pre.-.'r\'e their health, a free use of the best purifying medicine known to modern mcdical science viz:
Dr. 31c CI in lock's Tonic Alterative Syrup. This remedy is not oniv delightful to tho taste, but perfectly safe and rapid in itsetfc.eis. It stimulates the liver and other glands to natural acticn. "•ives tone and new vigor to all the funetions, and enables them to throw off all morbid and unhealthy accumulations."
During the extensive practice of Professor McClintoek. one of the most celebrated Physicians in Philadelphia, thousand: of eases of Scrofula, fcrysii.'elas. Scurvy. Salt Rheum, Tetter. Skin diseases, of all kinds, Ulcers, Cancers, Pimples. Boils, and Rheumatism, together with Syphilitic, and Mercu-a'_'f-s, were cured by the free use
tles. Six bottles tor £0. A CUF1HMAN S: Co., Proprietors. 1-*2 Fulton St. N. P. Sold by Sloan oc Morgan Crawfordsville.
DR. McCLINTOCK'S FAMTT.Y MEDICINES. rpilESE great remedies resulting from tiio experience of etie of the leading praetioncrs cf this country, merit all the confidence usually repesod in the Faniil'y physician. Dr. MeCiintoi Syrr.p and Cough Mixture have produt iiig carts during the last winter in coinphiintsof the Lungs and Throat. His Asthma ami Whooping Cough Remedy has saved many valuable lives.— Ilis Diarrhea Cordial and Cholera Preventive never fails iu checking aii discharges from the bowels lea vine them in a natural State. HisTonic Alternative Syrup is a powerful purifier the Bioo.l, removing Scrofula. Erysipelas. Mereuralaud all other diseases and taints from the system._ liis Dyspeptic Elixir cures Heartburn, Palpitation. Low Spirits. and all the evii symptoms resulting from indigestion. liis Rheumatic mixiure and Rheumatic Liniment used in conjunction arc spceific remedies for Rheumatism in all forms, Neuralgia, &c. His Anodylie mixture gives instant relief to ell pain. His Fever and Ague Specific, cures Panama Fever, Billious Intermitent, Chagres and all other form? Of this dreadfirl scourge. His Vegetable Purgative Pills and Anti-Billions Pills are composed of tile purest vegetable Exrracts scientifically adapted to meet the wants of the human system, producing a gentle natural and healthy action every day upon
or
JCCK and
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Dec. 7.13.'!—t'f. !L. I'ALLEi,
FEW more of those celebrated Wax'd Grain Leather. Water-proof Bootsieft. which can be had by calling soon at FALLEY'.'i. •Dec. 7,1S54.
CNTS & Ladies Velvet Toilet Slippers at (dec 7.) ALLEY'?
Indiana State Stock
RECEIVED AT PAR.
GRAHAM&BR0.'S
FOURTH, FIFTH fc SIXTH ARRIVAL OF
Fall & Winter DRY GOODS.
f\ Yards of Fancy anl Plain DeLains
£-*UW«vtJ'
01 the latest styles, just received,
and for sale by GRAHAM & BRO.
60.000
Turds of Prints of every grad For sale, by GRAHAM »fc BRO.
AY STATE SHAWLS of the latest stylos, dire from Boston, and at city prices, at GRAHAM & BRO'S.
TREATMENT OF DISPEPSI1! pS Our National Disease. Feeble or Imperfcet Digest ion. Dyspepsia, in some its forms, is truly the National Disease of America. It causes, indircctlv, three-fourths of the sickness common to thiS climate. It causes impure Blood, irritations and acrid Ilurncrs in the
griping, and" are undcr.btefliy the
pain or enpi
best Pills ever offered to the public. The above medicines which have already obtained immense popularity in almost every section of tin.United States, arc for sale by the leading Druggist and Storekeepers everywhere and by A. CUSJlMAN it Co., Sole I'ro'orietors, No. 1"J2 Fulton St. New York.
Sold by Sioan & Morgan Crawfordsville.
INDIANA PROVISION
AND
THE
Farmers will find it to their interest to call before going elsewhere.
DSC- 23J ISOI
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Fall Goods
ONE
of 3he most snperb stock of goods ever offered to the citizens of this place and vicinity is now opening at
J.P.CAMPBELL'S:
Plain Morenos Plain Delaines Plaid Cashmeres Piinted do. Plain Thibet Cloth Printed Velvets Ladies "loth Plain do. Talma J^Jloths Eonola *loths.
Also a splendid assortment of Dress Silks, plain, plaid and jiguiud. bought at prices which will enable him to undersell the closest competition.
BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES, IIAXDKERCIIIEFS, SLEEVES, COLLARS, CHIMIZETTES,
DGI.VGS, L.VSERTIXQS. A full and fine assortment'to which the attention ct tne Ladies is invited. Alao a splendid line of BRO ACHE AND BAY STATE SIIAWLS, IiosiEiiY. GLOVES, LACK MITTS, SILV MITTS, OI'LKA CAA*S. MOI.EN SI.EKVES,
BONNET?, CO-MFOKTS. Abo a desirable assortment of
DRESS TRIMMINGS!
Fringes, Velvet Ribbons, (lin.'i)s,
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Braids,
Gahoo.'is, G'inpian Laces, Buttons, Cord it Tassels: Some very beautiful and entirely new styles.Aiso an'cx^ci s,\o a-^artnient ofsmail ware:
SEWINO BII .S, CROC:I!:T NXEOLES, AIRIS^I: BEADS, WAX
OVER COATS, DOUBLE, Sack '4 FKOCK, BUSINESS"
Stomach,
Liver,'Bowels and Glands, and the system thus poisoned becomes a prey to an end1es train ol evil svmptoms. of which the following area iewi viz: Headache,' Ciddine.-.-s. Nervousness, Low Spirits, Dimness of Vision, with Mote. Specks, or Woo? before the Eves. Ik-liing of the Nostrils. Dullness of hearing, and Ringing or Drumming in the Ears, Had taste in the 'Mouth, 'lightness or weight about the Chest. Difficulty of Breathing, Sensu of Suffocation 111 lying down or ascending stairs. Palpitation or uneasy feelings aboutthe Heart, 1 rregular or deficient Appetite, sense of sinking at the heart, ftinking at the Stomach. Acridity. Heartburn, pain or illness in the Abdomen Costivenoss. &c. Some of tiicse symptoms always appear in Dyspepsia.— They are often mistaken for, and treated as other diseases. Their main seat and source., however, is tho Stomach, and a deranged condition oi the dijfestivc 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 ail the most valuable ingredients oiTei'CC1. bv the vegetable Kingdom, in Dr. MeCiintock'sDysneptic Elixir. It: daily use would be a^ blessing to thousands who su-icr from the banc of weakness. As tho prescription of a loading physician. it can bf used with confidence by all. Price in large bottles.- $1. A CCSUMAN & CO.,122 Fulton Street, Proprietors of Dr. MeC!intoDk:s family Medicines. "Sold by Sioan o: Morgan. Craw ford.-vlllo.
HAIR PINS, J•'PI KK COMHS, ALIUKIL Bl'.ACELnTS,
STEL
Also, a fine assortment of PUINTS, TAIU.E DIAPER, BLEACIILD GOODS, TOWELL do.
FLANNELS, .. I'AI'EII C.\iiiiiucs, SATINETTS, BLACK LUSTUES: Close attention invited to these. Goods—as you might be astonished at low prices.
CLOTHING:
S.VTJN VESTS, CLOTH VELVET, VALENCIA' SlLH,
CAFSIMEKE I'ANTT LUE SKIN,
QUEEN.SWARE'AND GLASSWARE:
•SPLENDID MIRRORS,
Pocket nasi! Tabic C-iiilcry
Scissors and shears of the best refined steel. Hand Saws, Drawing Knives, Mill Saws. Horse (.'aids,
Cross (.'ut Saws, Britania Spoons, Wood Saws. Silver Bra.-s Candlesticks,. Tea Canis-.crs, Jupanned Blacking.
WOODEN WARE,
Painted Tubs. Zinc Washboards,
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Buckets, Painted Chufns, Our Wooden Ware is iron bound, well painted, and strongly put Up.
GROCERIES,
Coflc'c, Teas,
Molasses, Vinegar, Chocclato,
ftg5.
Sept. 30. 1S54.
'eLC.-Cd 1 l'ector
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ELVKTEKN, SATINETT, .1 VEJ:D.
Plain and Ribbed Wool Shirts, Woolen Drawers, Lined-Shirts and Collars. Our room up stairs is literally piled up with Ready Made garments, of the best material ai.d make, and at the very lowest kind of priccs. Also,
ANGOLA I/ATS, CLOTH'CAI'S, V/IIITE BKA vj'-K ILVTS, MEI'ICAN- H.'.-rs. WIPE AWAKE HATS, YOUNC AMLKICA HATS,
I'LVSII CATS, Sro: T:-VEN do. NAVY lli.t r. do. OIL CI.OTII do.
C^ru
(S
Of every grade and variety: Hungarian Boots,
Water Proof, Thick Cilf ilip These goods arc well 11 Also.
Woniens Goat Boots, Ca',1", 'Morocco Kid Calf do and of good material.
Indipo. Modeler,
Nails & Crlass.
In offerinir this large and varied stock to mv r.un.i" rous friends and customers, I would t'.ndi-i ray .-iuccre thanks for their liberal patroi?ng«--a»d an*an earnest of that sincerity, my exortions shall be redoubled in their behalf—atid tio puins ehail bo sjiared to cnablo me to give tlicm at all times the best Goods at the lowest possible prices, always making their interest identical with my own. I hone to merit their further friendship and patron-
J. P. CAMPBELL.
GRK.Vr WESTEKX
CINCINNATI, OHIO. DEM'RE to inform purchasers
From tie bc'st makers in the country, and the extent of onr bufcii.es.- wiil enable 'is to sell beiow all competition, and at the same time to otfer such a variety as has never been seen, in this or any other country.
Our "stock, now on the way, will ccnsist of about the following:— •20
Louis XIV carved 7 octaves, 4o 7 octaves full centre Pianos, finished all round. 40 octavos, of all styles. 50 6, 0% and octavo Instruments.
PRICES FROM $200 TO SSOO. A full writt.-n guarantee given with every Piano sedd by ua.
TERMS CASn.
We will shpply dealers who purchase for cash, on as good tonus as they can buy in New York or Boston.
SMITH & NIXON,
No. West Fourth Street. Ohio. 4,1.S54. vOn-iyl
Augtis
IS A E HO I S E, FISIIER &. FAG AN, Proprietors. CRAWEORDSVILLE, INDIANA.
I IjLUSH Caps, of the latest style?, ju-t received .1 ty the ease. Onr store is full of the best styles and qualities oi Goods the manufacturers of I Europe and America produce, and all who want great bargains in Goods can have them. Come
Subscriber would respectfully inform the voting America, comet anners and Mechanics, and (itizens of Montgomery county "that he will
bring your
keep cn hand all kinds of groceries, provision and load^ the wagon ^with Jeans, Flannel, Lin.tey, Butproduce. Cash paid for all kinds of
A. V. POWFCES- can sell. Nov
\6n5f.a»2.
GlothiiTff Store issued dotenninodito og^n on»
1 hat?vantajro'tb ih»'a«BinuhltT at large^ -^nr Mock'of Clo'tlungr 4i'wwl,j6*dci.in the best EJid lateaf s^ Ies, Arra-ln tfee best of \rvrkman*hip,'wliieh wd"wiH «ell at Lowmtfrlco* tiiaifany house in v-the cit^o? Cri^'fordsj^B^for we arc uuIora.bjr «nd cut all oar dws^Clothing ourselvesABd. thereby gain enongh tfifcsell it chei'.ncr tlmn thcy'can anci makea living profit. We don't think if necessary to say mxibji about ouy
Mr. Ilartman's frame building, thp^o^Joors south of Market .arid three south of tbe C^urt Ilouao, where you wiil find ttSL-corjstaa^y, oiv han3',wiititi»t' on those wlio may favor us with a call. Please cjill! cnpJftJtlall. & J. II. HI
Oct. tdl-vC-nM.
Tli\, SHi ET-lK AND
COPPER SMITHINCf,
rFIIE
JL
undersigned having phrcliased the Tiar
Sheet-Iron end Copper xieparwWent of Curaberlfliid iSi Manson, are prepared faniwh.tywtoniers. at the old sta'n sKuth of the'CouYt'lfMsff*, hTiytliiugin tlx) above lino, from a TIN Whistlo toa fifteen gallon Conper Kcttlo-^ Being practical and experience workmen, we flattej oursolvea thtft none can do better or more durublo work in tha Wabash Valley,—and r.re using the best stock ever brought to this market. Particular attention paiii to-
HOUSE-GUTTERING AND SPOUTING, v.-hich will be put.up in the most substantial manner. Roofing doi. in any style to unit customer*, tirnin Elevators i.iiide to order ard warranted stand the wear.
N. B. Mr. ITcorirh being a practical Copper^ Smith, is prepared to furnish TRRAAII PITINO, Co#pi it KKTTr.ES,
&C..
upon th^shortest notice, at Cin-
einnati prices. Repairing done with iioatness and despateh.. Please "all and examino. £ker~OM Kags, Feathe rs, Old Copper and Pewtor, a in ha re or in W a re
Sept. 1,
r5-i. 11.
BALL, Jr..
vOnSvT. JOHN HOOVER.
FALL &
WINTER
S E E I E A I I E
GERMAN STORE
T\AVin WERTI1EM would respectfully inform 1J his nunreri.-iis customers and the public generally. that he has received his entire stock of Fail and "Wiijier Goods, also the largest and most perfect stock of
Ready Mafic Clothing',
Of various kinds, styles, prices, &o., thut any on® ill|:'or, which we wili ie pleased ab may probal. all times to ow to our friends and old cu^tomera-
•J'-
Lr
Plaid Casl.rriorcs, DeLaines. Velvets, Thibit ClothsK Talma Cloths, and McrinotsJ BONNETS AND BONNET RIBBONS, We have a fine stock of Bonnet? and Boncet Ribbons.
Hats ftrtd Cnpstf
Of all sizes,.qualities nild prices, trotn a Boy,s Capr to an extru fine silk Hat. & BOOTS AND SHOES, For Men, Womeh, Cliildren, feoya and tho Miaeea^
Hardware,
Queens-ware, Glass-ware, Groceries, Notions, flr.»
Gam m:wmwt
That we are v.iliing to insure pure Goldj.and man* other articles, which it is unnecessary for us to enumerate. hut invite you to call and sec. cj£/"The Farmers'will please bear in mind that we trade fur all kinds of Produce and pay tha highest market price."
Nov. 13, 1S5-L
TJfAVF.
im
Pir.r.^s
throughout tho West that we are now buiidiriir and will op'jn August 14th, i?54, t!i»i largest Piano Salerooms ever built, either ir: Europe or Amcrien. and more than twice as largu a? any in the Uniied States. Thess rooms wiil be filled with
DAVID WERTHEIM.
A Great Excitement S WM fifft
J. CRAWFORD d: MUL'IKIN/
now received their en
1
ral
Beyond the shrdow of a doubt, ever brought into this market, of the best
fabrie?,
and made in a sty la
for neatness and durability, that we protcrid tosajr cannot be surpassed even here at homo. Thij, you know, is syving a great der.l, nevertheless, wa believe it to be so and we think you that arc ia want of
CLOTHING^
At any time, will find it to be a fact, by giving na a Sail, and "take tie ti*miblc to examine for yourselves. V.ie sa'eete I this stock not because it would prcce'tlie more pixifitublc to ns, not at all but balicving l'y so doing we might make a living aciongat you. and Uiat-yuu.might thereby be benefited and that wnou \cu r.rc gone, ycur children and ehildrens' children may rise up and call me blessed.
We have dso added materially to all tho varicua de^rbm«nts of our bu^iccs.
Stock of the
I. Fall and Winter Good..,, direct from consisting
Eastern ci in part. Ready Made Clothinr,
the following^ articles
Cloths and Cas.-ii:.er3, "I H.^t-i aid Caps, Loots, and Shoe?,
Sa'.lne'ts and Flannels, Ti'*kings and Jeans, La-lies Dress 'o"ds of all kind*.
BonneU and Ribbons, Queens Ware and Hard wax**
Groceries of all kinds, Mill 6l Cut Saws, Carpetiog and Brown Sheetings, ~s
Broad and Narrow Axes. -f M'e would solicit the citizens of Montgomery county, one and all, to give tis a call and examine our stock, which they will find complete and prices as low as can be found in the city of Crawfordsville.
JN
wives and daughters, and tell them to
1
J. CRAWFORD & MULL1KIN.
Oct. 23th, 1 s54.
DEPAW HOUSE, J. Sc A. S. A E A N E R, Proprietors,
NEW ALBANY. INDIANA.
July II, 1554. Tonlyl..
IS IN E O S E
Br
tf
A A S S
as-sur
Hot.
sale, by
anybodv
ill. JAMES GRA1I4M & BROTHER,
7.
25th, iS54.
msng the managoment of this farorito formerly kept by Henry M-n-.ry, 1 tli«j
propriet ,x azures his fnends and the public that it shail be so conducted, an retain its standing act one of the best Hofclj tie country, and no pains will be spared to niak:- it a home f-jr the traveller.
His Stabling is commodious* and he will have a careful hustler to attend to it. Crawfordsville, March 21,'54.' v5n36yl.
(l(ln French Morenoes, incloj'J'J'J ding the mo»t fancy colons, for
GF.AUAM & BRO.
OOTS & SHOE*?, of every description, direct fTora the Mairefa/rtv
For bv AM. df*B«C.
