Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 October 1854 — Page 3

County Fair Again.

Mr. Thomas Xewiv.f.n, Jeweler & ffiiiith, of tli|s place,

was

[mas. at our last county fair,

MUSIC! MUSIC!!

THE subscriber being extensively enthe PIANO trade wishes to say to tho.se who are anxious tobny, that

he^will supply thorn as cheap as they can be bought East or AY est. He will set theiu up in the Parlor

of the purchase ami lining an experienced tuner

and dresser, will keep them in the best of order.— All warranted, and in case of deleet. tiiev will be taken away anil new ones put in their place.

All orders giving a description and price of the Fiano Fort, will receive prompt attention, oct 19 1«54—:hn] L. 15. FISH.

L. B. FISH,

•wnot.isM.r. uv.T.vii. DKAI.I'.K IN AI.I. HINTS or

MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,

I%T$r

I

Oct. 19, 18f4.

NOTICR of DISTHlBVTrON ol k^OTICE is hereby given,tinf at ih

-sop 31 11?34

VSwithout

and receipts at

•MeaaBBaDeeeBEBeseeesaea

awarded

iplo-

0:1

the follow-!

ing articles, viz: Fine gold watches and jewelry. Best Rose-wood M'jlopean, new .improvewent. ,.1'esl ea:I inlaid clock. guitar. violin'."' ——Tairw —III! WW.1-H.I

Tr.niu:-ii.U"TK. INI.

(D"Chiuvhes supplied with Organs and Double Headed Melodeons. oct li lr5-l—:!m

BBY&EJT'e

BOOT & SHOE

.'Crt

AM now opening a largo and v.iric'1* n'^.rt-i meut of Hoots iVc Shoes one door e.ist .ii.ei I.ee's store, which will e-mipar'.- favorably with any stock in town, and at prices th,U c.mn.jt i:.»l to please the mo.-: economical.

StOOK

Of Child-' and Misses' shoes i- complete, embracing over 70i» pair, to widen public attention is iti[ted. I-- i'lt^ AN 1 {•Sign of t*v Bill Bool A

October IP, !?T1—lm.

atlics' .-owed .Kid Booti—oiuy OCt l':]

uo\Y Nothing ]iusk ns •eivedby oct 1!). lS "4

BAILEY, JOHNSTON & COX,

coMMJShiox ro::wA!'.'.'txo

A XD DEALERS IX WOOL.

1

one doli-.r JiVAN'i S.

at

for Lad •. BJ

:, ju^r reVA.\T.

r. \:L2 v, jxt. v. JOFJX- «., iinVO.\.

Vo's T\) ar.d C! Vvn:nnt Street, iXf !?•. NA'i. T.

Steam T5oat Agents r.s.d bole i-ro^.t Agents :o:ovhifjtoTi and I.es ington Kosi^oad. -Mark Goods B. ic C. to avoid Fivers."

October 10, 1K" l-t'm.

HS hereby given, tiial tho timlersign^d (Juardian of the minor heirs of the Kcv. .lames A. Wilson, dee'd., will sell at vate ^ale, in pursuance of an order Court of COIUR: «n i'loas c.f Mi County, the real estate of said mi.uoi .•-aid comity, consisting of a six acre lot of loud, lying La,t an.l near the 'i'own «.f! 'rawfonisville, upon whi.l (hero is a one Jst'fliry FrameDousc v. itl: (iiree or iwur rooms. a good well of water ami other i:..'ui'es.— One third of the purchase nion will be required at the time of sale, on third in six, and the remaining thi in twelve inorith.% thereafter, The purchaser to execute Ids' notes lo me. with approved security, for the two lasi onstaiments. bearing interest from date, and waiving the ben- REAL:V elit of a]U)raisement or valuation laws.— n(.v0j:d il-.e. .-h 'er.sons desirous of purchasing are i*cjtios ed to examine, the premises, and Lo leav their bids with Jas. \Y. Lynn, of ('raw fordsville. Possession will bo given imni« diatolv alter sale, and cxuiiiiiance with tli terms! JOlIX ii. COVXEH.

pnthe

ii Ems.

"V"OTICE is hereby given,tinf at t.'ic October term of the court of Common Pleas

rt"

Mont­

gomery county, after linal setilemenr of the estate of John Coons, Sr., deceased, lifty-seven dollars mid sixty-eight cents were fonnd remaining for distribution among the heirs. Slid heirs are therefore notified to appear at the next term of said court aid receive their distributive share.

Aite t:

ANDREW 1\ Li NX, C. C. C. P., Oct It), lt|54.] Nontgomery County.

3NTOTICS

ISment

hereby given that a Writ of foreign Attachwas izsued by me, O. S. 31cNeil, one of the Justices of the Peace in ami for the county ot

Montgomeiy, on

upon the afhdavit of William P. Kecncy. of said 30.TNETS and

county of Montgomery against the (Joods, chat- 1

ties rights, credits, inrnies and eJl'ccis, of Henry i,Km-, AV. Ftiwlcr and William M. Koiil, residents of Cin-I cinuati, in the.State of Ohio and that on tiic 1th day of November, 1^5-1, at 1!) o'clock A. M. at Of sizes, uain:c my oftict-, in said township, I will proceed fi hear to an exi ra fine and decide upon such attiicliment and the claims lobe presented. O. S. McXEiL, SKAI.,

Justice of the Pence.

October 19, 1851—Printer's fee si

24

DOZEN double plated Tabic Forks 21 2-1 ••'48

do do d.o do

do do d(.) do

-21 ti li 10 fi 10

Desert do Table Spoons Tea do & 7 ring casters Cake Basket* etts, from

do do

l^rittanniatca:

$r2

to ftlss

do Tea ic Coiiee i'ot do pitchers, 1. 2, 3 & -1 quart :do •••':. castors, as'd,

li,

4,5 & ij

do molasses Caps: do Candlesticks iV lamps. BROOKS J: C.\.Me):j J.i..

A ENTS ware of all kinds at. A. HOllNER & CO's. ept 7 lt?54.j

Warning.

my Wife Armanda Smith, has wilfully and cause deserted my bed and board, ali persons are hereby warned- against harboring or trusting her 011 my account, as I shall pay no debts by her hereafter contracted.

Oct. 2d, 1854.*

F.

II.

Frv's Store.

Craw fordsville, Oct. 12, '54.—(im.

PutoUo Sale.

"XToticeis hereby given, that I will sell at Publie Auction on Friday the 20th day of October, 1P54, at the late residence of Peter Groenendyke, inte of Montgomery couuty, deceased, his personal property, consisting of

HOUSES, CATTLE, HOGS,

Sheep, Corn Wheat, Oats, Hay, Clover-seed, Household and Kitten furniture, farming utensils, &c., and will continue said sale from day to day thereafter until all of said property not taken bv the widow, shall be soldi®

TERMS.—A credit of twelve months will ba given on all sums ovar three dollars, bv the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiv-1 ing valuation laws, JOHN N. COWAN,

fept

38 I£54] Administrator. I

SECOND ARRIVAL

O

& Winter

O O S

HpiIE undersigned has IIF.MOVhis store

JL

to Bennge's New Brick, corner of Green & Market streets, one stpi.-ire north of his old .-land. where he is now preyared to exhibit his large and splendid stock ol' Fall and Whiter Woods, comprising many new and beautiful stvlcs of Ladies'

Pr.cs

CoCtiS,

\zS

such as silks, Merinoes, bistres. L'abeges, Dcliin s. Persian Cloths, Calicos, «S:e. A large lot

ol

cashmeres, sattinetts, 1 weeds, Jcaus.

.. I and in i«ct everv article the wav oi Mens

]lain and fancy H'bbons, Dress heavy Hav State

WKAH, Hats, Caps, Bonnets. Trimmimjs—silk, merino, and

Rigoletts. Comforts & wool Undersleaves, Cloves, room occupied

Hosiery, Ladies' Kip, calf, morocco, kidd and t)oor

.:ineled Hoots, Buskins suitable lor inter ice—a heavy slock of mens' and boys

HOOTS AND SHOES.

Over-Co lis. Press, Frock do.. Sack.

1

HON.

Busi-|

ss do., i'anis, ests, Woolen suits lor Chiidren

and '.naiiy otlier new and desirable articles of new Woods, all of which 1 Hatter invrcli' 1 can sell at as iow rates aud on as easy terms as any. House, in the conn!/.

Those wishing (o buy will confer a favor on me and perhaps save monev for tin nisolvos by c\aminiiu: my stock and ['rices belore tlu-v purchase elsewhere.

Look to vov.r interests and call for Bargains at I A. HAM FY'S,

•Corner Markt A. Urcen Streets.

Oct. 12. I

i--"\rOTH'E is hereby given, that the undersgned has been appoiuted administrator oi the I estate of Peter Wruenomiykc. late of .Montgomerv coanty. deecasi d. fNiiil c.:at^ is solvent, sent :i" 1 .* .IC'iLN VOW AN. Adm'r.

Notice.

The t:in:ersigue(i. ):'.xoeut.o of trie la( will ai il te.-tamfiit id -lo.-ejiii l. on. laie ol'th-.: '.'o.iuty of !int','ii. nnd State of Indiana. (cvea'-ed: in jiersi.anee cd t!ie order and directi":i of said Will aiid in porsuanee of a decree ler.dere-l iv ths Court of Cointr.on Pleas, of said comity, at. the danuary term iiioreof 154 we wiii .veil it.) the highc-a bidder, a! the. eo rt ho .' -e. in the town of Crawioiilsviiie. in the futility of moiii'ironierv. Jnd.. on fridav tbe ^Oth i!ay of October iie.xt. brrcreen t!io hours often o'clock a. in. ami 1 './clock p. m. on said day:— The. foilowing real estate. Iving in said count\ to-v,it: 'j he easl Mali oi the oast half oi lie X. F.. quarter, .se.'-tlon No. :U, in town.-iiii) No. i'Miorih of lainire Zs'o. o.

mo tornis oi tiie "ale will be, one tiiird fin j.'aiid, one iliird i'.: ninc.- and the iYsidt:e in ciu'tiicen months from «ho day oi sale, wit'a interest «la(.*. no cos •'i^t-'». ^va'v" ing° valuation and aj.'prai iOincnt ()i!ier particrlars •. iNi•.1 known on dnv CM sale. ALl-'KKI) CADDIS,

S. D.

L.*

7 Ii think tiic

ir-oph. Kite i' a

?T themselves supposed existenct lvr.ii-,v S otiiings: to ili il. thiiu: cf viz:'" The

This, you know, if saying a great deal, ne\ theless, we believe it to be so and we think VQU that are in want or ... '----.--'-'j

I C^Xo-tl^LlZO-^, At any n:e, wiil tind lobe a fact, by irivhiLr us a IM!! and take tb.e trouble to examine for yot.-r- I isei.e-. Wo S'.-Uictcd this stock not, because it I would prove the more profitable to us. not at all

Imt believing by so doin.,.r we miu'ht make a li\ i:ig I .imong.-t you, and that you might t'neivbv bo benefitted and that when \ou are gone, your children I and clr.Idru .s' chiidr.. :i may rise up and call 1110 1 blessed.

We have also added materially to all the various departments of our business

or

ariotif kinds, styles, jirices, &c.. that any one may probably call for, which we wiii l»c pleased at all timf.s to show to our sriends and old customers.

DRF.ri.S-COOD^',

Plaid Cashmeres. DeLainrs, Velvets, Thibit

the lt^th day of October, istil, I Cloths, 'Talma Cloths, and .Morinoes

kf FN]

VT at

J. P. SMITH.

r. H. FRY & R. J. VANCE,

ARE

in the market at all times with CASH, to buy WHEAT Seeds and other Produce, at 'the highest market price. We take in Wheat at the

Rail-Read Ware-House,

and pay orders

IJON.VK'i KHiOOVS.

a fine stock oi' Ilonnets and liomiet 1

Hats and Caps,

Queens-vv are. (ilass-ware, Groceries, Notions, fine Fine («o!d Jcweiry: That we are willin'.'- to insure :i re Gold and many other arti cles, winch it is unnecessary tor us to but iiM'iie you to call and see. 1

en urn erasID'The we trade, highest )i

Oct.

Cloih«, ('assimers, Sattinetts, Sheep's Orev,

Oct o:.i

UAAWLLL,

pt, 21. 1n-1. Executor^

Sj

The Know KoUliara a.!

TEST NEWS—liOW TO

F.IND

TIIE3J.

large, have busied enou'di about the ocicl dubbed ih

"tention it •st and

present to son ofiasiiim belief: rfect stock of

MADE LOTH IMG, dow of a doubt, ever brought into

this market, of the best liibiics, and made- in a style for neatnes.5 and d«ribility, that we ]ir?tendj I to sav. canno! i.,c sur]) '.ssed even l.eie at home.

I

Bov's Can 1 ti'i

nd i-.r:ces, from Hat.

'Boots and Shoes,

For Men. Women, Children, Boys and the Misses.

Farmers \, ili jilcase bear in mind that for ad kinda of Pi-oduce, arki price.

r-.

S Congress Shoes of the finest quality A. JiORXEU Jc CO's.

wn., ELITES' & CHANS,

'mmmMif

rI"^ake

Eooj

MM

th.:s method of returning their thanks to I their .itrons for the liberal prf.ronage heretofore extende to them, and of solicsting a continuance of tb«- same.

Ulj'WoRic I.o.vK TO op.nnt WITH NI:ATXI:SS AMI DISTATCH.^J We also ill attention to our, very superior stock of 1

Cloths, assimcrcR, Vestiugs, Primmings, &c., Which wid lie found to comprise the most FASHIONABLE and durable articles of Gentlemen's ware.

Crawfordsv ille, sept 28, lc-54.— -ly

isi£.(x2asses and Plates.

"T Pack 1 ges looking-Glasses, nss'd sizes, in mahof any, walnut and i^ilt Fr.imes. 15 boxes looking-glaf Plates, assorted, from by 10 to 16 by «2 Brooks & Cainpbll.

AGUE! AGUE!

E still manufacture the celebri: ted External Agnc Remedy, which curcs in 1 tine cases out of ten. Ask for the

"EIVDEKMA

.TON," and

take nothing else. Call one door east of the Eagle Hotef, on T. D. BROW *]ST & CO. •September 14, 1854.

TOILET ARTICLES

/COLOGNE, Bay Water, Handkerch iff Extracts, \j Puwdir Puffs, Mcen Fun, Lilly Yhite, Chalk balls, A-laLaster Tablets, Toilet Soaps of" every variety for sale one door east of the E a-gle Hotel, nearly opposite Campbell's store, bv

Sept. 14. T. D. BROWN" & CO.

••ii nu imp »l IIIIIMllW—•—j»ljn

THE CHEAP STORE AGAIN IN

FULL BLAST

This new and beautiful stoclc of

his

AYJXCJ returned, and taken abode once more in the- city of -y

CRAWFORDSVILLE,

Tenders his thanks to the good people of Old Montgomery for the favors shown him in past times and hopes hy strict attention to business, and offering' inducements in the way of low prices on (Joods, to receive a liberal share of patronage.

DRY-GOODS,

NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES,

(iiass-Avare Huts & Caps.

Is now

opened and

ready for sale in the

by

Prints,

.JAMI*S IIKATON, next

(0 ''Washington Hall." where every article can be had a leetlc cheaper than any one dare sell. My stock in purt consists of

(iinghams,

Persian eloth, arrametta.s, ('anton cloth, Debage, 1 'lain & jdaid Poplin, Alpaeea, Alerinoes,

Coburgs.

Plain, plaid and Brown iMuslin, JU'eh'd do Shirting do Jlickery shirting, Cheek do.

figured Delaitts. Red Flannel, white do,

Yellow do, reen do, Twilled do,

Mens'

Ware.

Tweeds, deans, Plaids, Kersey, (te.

Bed Ticking. Col (on flannels, ('rash, Napkins,

Table linens. Table cloth-, Tablo eovers, (_• ouuterpains.

Shawls, Cravats, 'oitlioi tS, St ci'k.'S, MulHc'.'s, Ild'kts, Ac., etc.

Boots

Shoes.

8c

A verv lar^o stock of wmnciis shoes at excoi'dingly low prices. Aiso it iuio slock of Gold Jewelry of new patterns, warranted goo! and pure, or the money refunded. Also a good stock of silver

W 1 0.13L ss

At erv low iigurtv.

Nn

I as soon a.* Major it root,

would say that

the bt.il'.ling is conii'lcted that

i-',

ox is now erecting on Ciccne ill remove lo the south room. JAMKL F. MICK.

IS-!!.—!v

hllM

now recoiviuj: tion, hi iniiiH.!

3

J-J JLJ L3 $

and oncnimr ready for cxhibi--c Fall Supply of

MENS' HEAV\ MENS' HUNGARIAN BOOTS,

jLi

Men»- Craln l^nther Water Proof Itootn,

'HUNTERS BOOTS,

LIENS' KIP AND CALF LINED

1 liave ecnciuded if jiossib'.e. *J21S Pi]2@ Odl th

I5C'1

S'

9

OOtS, I Dr.

AND CALF BOOTS

i|)

!.rJ

O ii

YOUTlIfe' AND CIIILDUEX^'.,

Boo'ts *£3 Slioes

FOR WINTER WEAN.

WOSIEUS* EI? & CALF LACE E0GT£s ^VOXENS'

MOROCO BOOTS,

(iirls and Childrcns Ctilftiiid .tloroceo

SUITABLE FOR WET WEATHER.

ALSO—A variety of Ladies and Misses

KID AND FNAMKLFD

BOOTS, OA ITERS,

GEXTS AX1J IjADIES RUBBERS,

.Ladies (.ossr.nier ul

JUST IiECKlYED.

Call and examine for yourselves.

September 2d, 1851-tf.

OA A

"I" S— a a a a a matic aiei Neuralgic jiains, Sprains. Swellings,' Stiff Neck, Stiffness of the Joints, Pain in the

ic., together comprising the largest and best assortment of

BOOTS & SHOES

4^

the

DAA'iD AS'ERTHEIM.

lir."i

l.

X. FA LEV.

MOtice,

OTI Cl'i is hereby given that the tindersigned forewarns any person or persons harboring or crediting mv wife Sarah A. Fox, 011 niv account. I wiil pay 110 more ot.. her contracts. sept 2c 1 '5-1—*] DICKSON FOX.

011x1:1,1 vs & Co' Patent solar LARD LAMPS and .j Chandeliers. From the increasing demand furthest1 lamps, we keep a lull supply (if all the various palters, from a side and parior LAMP to a 5 light chandelier, varying in price from $1,50 to $D. sep 21

r|^able

BROOKS CAMX'BELI,.

and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Ra-

1. ors and Files.—100

gross American and

English Table Cutlery—1100 doz do and d.o pocket do —75 doz do and do scissors & shears—500 dozen Files, rasps, blacksmith, mill and saw—100 gross iron, table and tea spoons—50 gross Brittania table tea spoons —25 dozen Butcher anu sticking Knives—20 doz Ames' shoo Knives.

BROOKS & CAMPBELL.

Locks, Latches. Butts and Screws. fJoz locks, assorted sizes and qualities—75 pj-doz latches, do do do—.'i,000 gross wood screws, brass and iron—1,000 doz door Butts—100 doz table Butts—120 doz sail pullies— 25 doz sash Fastners—75 boxes and kegs Tacks, iroin 2 to 24 oz—35 boxes Brads finishing Nails, sep 21 '54J

BROOKS & CAJIPIIEI.L.

Axes, Shovels and Spades.

Boxes Hunt's. Leverett's and Collins's

£i UU Axes—10 boxes handled Axes-25 boxes Hatchets and Hammers—75 boxes aSs'd shovels & spades, round and so.uarc—10 boxes Four pronged Forks—20 Reams sand paper, aep 2] Brooke & Campbell.

SSHpl'liliiifWl

FAMfl} viMj,

-THORll*

RETIUE51KXT OF

Professor Jaisics McCIintGck, M. I)., From the IMiiladclphia Coilege of Metlicine, and general Introdnctiou of his

Celebrated Medicines.

ri^HF. UNDKRSICiNED have the plcasi'.re of .1 informing the public that they have made arrangements with the eminent Professor Jntnr-s} McClint.ock, M. D., of iJhiladel[hia, known for more than a quarter of a century past as one of the greatest Practitioners and Teachers of Medicine and Surgery in this country or in Europe, for the preparation of his long celebrated family Medicines as follows:— tion of the ladies invited.

Dr.McClintock's Diarr/taxf Cordinl and Cholera

Dr. McCliii/ack's Tonic A it ir alive Syrup.—for purifying the blood: the most power'id purilierP ever discovered. For all Scrofulous diseases.' kiii diseases, Eruptions, Uoils. Pimples, Ulcers, Sore Legs, ii'idall Kheumatic and tuphilitic com-

plaints, i'c., it is infallible. Price, fpint Lotilet $1. Dr. MrCuniorh's Dyspeptic Eiii-ir.—Dyspepsia, or disordered digestion, may be called the National Disease of America. lt symptoms urc headache: giddiness nervousness low spircts: dimness of vision, wiili imues or specks before the eyes iu-hing of the nostrils: dullness of hearing and ringing in the ears disagreeable taste in the mouth constriction or weight about the chest: difficulty ol breathing sence of suffoaetion in l.-.ing down or ascending stairs paip:tat-ion or uneasy leeliiiL' about the heart irregu'ar or detieicnt appetite sense (f sinking at the stomach acidity heartburn pain or'nlltitss of the abdomen: and costiveness. Some »t t.heas symptoms always appear in Dyspepsia, Taken in connetion with the Vegetable Purgative Pills in cases where there is much c.'stivenoss, or with the Anti-Billious Pills where the functions of tiic liver are irregularly discharged, it will be lo.nnd a most aifcctual remedy. Price ('pint bottles .f 1

Dr. iiJr-C'liniock's Anmlynr Mixture, or Pum J£xUsed internally and e.\ternallv for the instant relict'of all Pains, Toothache, headache, Cliohe, Auuc in the Face, Cliilblains, Neuralgia, Stone or (have!, iVe. Pri^e 50 cents per bottle.

Dr. Mci'iiniork'ii Ycyctuhle Vuriatire Pills.—For the relief of Constipation mid all its painfui results, such as Headache, Dizziness. Sick Stomache.

tll,

Price per box •Jo ccnrs. Dr. Mi:( 'hillock's Fixer and Ague Specific.—This ha. been loiind an invaluable specific for this scourge of new* coUn,,''" fi.n intwmtiii.t.p.nt. r«.-. vcr*. »»tra\ eller or resident in any ague district should fail to provide themselves *vjth tins sun prev,)iiti\e. Price 5 1 per bottle.

Dr. MrC'intnck's I'ec/ural Syrirp—An invaluable remedy for Bronchitis, Consumption, and all chronic diseases of 1I10 throat and lungs. In all deep seated complaints of the pulmonary organs it ha.- proved the most saie. certain, and rapid reiiicver employed in the extensive practice of .McCIintock. It contains no laudanum or! opium in nv hape. Price &1 per pint bottle.

Dr. itlcCltntnck's Cold nndi'ouyh Mixture. —an I unaihblc remedy for recent Coughs, Tickling ofl. the Throat, Tii:htii"ss ol brrathing. Croup in Chil-I dreu, \e. It ctiniaiiis no reparation ot opium. .Price cents pei-hoiuc.

Dr. McClintock's At/lima and Whooping Cuuqh I'rinei'y.—an almost instantaniocs relief for these distressing complaints. This is the fruit of an immouse experience, and is astonishing in its effects.

No per.-'ii need sutler a day from Whooping 1 Couyli who will use it. Price fll cents per bottle*

Dr. idcClmtork's Ilheumu'lc Mixture.—For in- 1 ternal use, a purely vegetable combination for the cure of Rheumatism,Gout, and all Neuralgic and I Rheumatic diseases. 'J his remedy isoficted with 1 the utmost confidence. It has been used most I extensively, and is as near a Specific for Rhcuma-ti.-iin us the world lias ever seen. Price per hot1 tie f() cents. I

^'r' McCIintock'Rhcumutic Liriimcn!.—An in-,

Shoulders, Hack, or Limbs. It affords immediate rchci'iiem Cholic and Pains in the Stomach or abdomen. As a inner irritant it is invaluable in all cases vvhere an external stimulant is needed.— Price per bottle 51! cents.

Sold hy Druggists generally, A. CL SUM AN iV CO., sole Proprietors, rA Fulton ,-rrce! N. York"

The Great Peculiarity of Dr. Mr McCiintock's

Pectoral Fluid, is

blir, and at pricos

Ever before offered to the which cannot fail to suit. A new and complete assortment of

that.in

all chronic discasesol'the

throat rwid lin 'rsias JtroiK-lntJs and CoJi^unin-! tion, in all their forms and :-tn£*'s it mav ho taken' iciiei.sii i} ami pail

1 by thi' mostdelicate patient with perfect- safety.— Jt contain.-' 110 morphine, or opium in any shape, or tartar emetic one or both of which injurious drugs.enter tho composition of nearly all the common remedies for pectoral complaints. It pleasant to the palate, produces no nausia or debility, but may be taken freely and constantly, with the certain result of strengthening the stomach and renovating the entire system while healing and soofhinn: the irritated organs, and producing gradually a perfect cure. As the tried prescription of an eminent physician, it is rapidly coming into use, in place of the injurious nostiums with which the country is flooded. Price, in pints, $1

i^SLVID, Si, fa«I,U:W !'V fever or inflammatory c.Ncitenient, requicrc a' I 111 R'R. IT Mremedy different in character from the Pectoral "dliu

Syru]), whicii is so valuable in chronic conr^aints.

No remedy is more eflicatious than this for

checking violent cough, promoting expectoration, and soothing irritation 11 the throat and lungs.— For Croup in children it is espccinly prompt, and

no family in our chungable climate should be without it Price 25 cents.

PCRIKYIM

TUE

BLOOD.—The

N. V. Tribune wiil doubtless be very seasonable to all who seek not only to preserve their health,but to gnard against all possible contingencc-s which threaten to distroy it:

"We would call special attention to the importance of purifying the blood. Nothing is so prevalent at this season of the year as a gross and sluggish state of the blood. We have 110 hesitation in recommending to those who would preserve their health through the dangers of this climate, a free use of the best purifying nn dicine known to modern science, viz: Dr. McCiintock's Tonic Alterative Syrup. This remedy is not only dehghtfiil to the taste, but perfectly safe and rapid in its effects. It stimulates the liver and other glands to natural action, gives tone and new yigor to all the functions, and enables them to throw off all unhealthy accumulations. We have heretofore alluded to the great and extending popularity of Professor McCiintock, ,as a practitioner. It was well known in Philadelphia that his success in the in the tx-eatment of disease was uncomonlv great.— His medicines were few, simple and uniformly vegetable, while they often produced cures in cases that had been givsn up for hopeless to the surprise ojj all. Among the most succcss,lul o* those remedies, bcyond dotibt, stands Dr. McCIintock Tonic Alterative Syrup, as a purifier and renovator o. the blood-" Price $1: six bottles jor $5. :,r:'

RICH ELEGANT

NE of the most superb stock of goods ever offered to the citizens of this place and vicinity is now opening at J.P. Campbell's

i*

Pains, and all the symptoms enumerated wader jt], Ready ^Lulo u'arincnts, of the best matlie "1 ivsiicntic Elixir." Price ~o cents t.er hot-: wi

tie. Dr. MrClinlocIc's Auti-ildhous Pills.—For Liver Complaints and all foims of disease arising from derangement ol the E'.ver, with symp.te.ins such as Di/./.'ne.ss, lieadache, with ringing in ihc ear-!, •, ellow furred tonmie, pain in the ri:ht shuulder, sence ot tullness or pain in the null!, .-ide, disordered stomach or bowels, deficient action of the kidneys, clay eolered stouls.iVc. These Pills, if taken in the incipient stages oi' Billions and Yciiow or other le\ «'rs. will ''cncrallv ward oil'the attack.- every

Plain Morenos, Plain Delaines, Plaid CashimeresPrinted do, Plain Thibit cloth, Printed Velvets, Ladies Cloth, Plain do, Talma Cloths, Monola Cloths. Also a splendid assortment of Dress Silks, plain, plaid and figured, bought at prices which will enable h:m to undersell the closest competition.

EMBROIDERIES.

0

I'mxriHttrc.- A prompt and certain cure for Diar- J3KOACIIE AND BAY STATE SIIAWLS, rluea. Dysentery, and Cholera Morbus in all stages—a sure preventative cf Asiatic Cholera—! which no traveller or family should be without.— Price '2b and ."() cents per bottle.

Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, Collars, Chimizettes, ]'j(l gi ngs, In sort ngs. A full and tine assortment to which the att.cn-

Crochet), Needles, Puii' (,'onibs, Amber Beails, Amber Rracelets, Wax Steele Also, a tine assortment of :-Prints, Table Diaper,

Bleached

Goods,

Calf

IVip

Towel do.

I Flannels, Paper Cafnbricks, 1 -Satinetts, Black Lustres, Close attention invited to these Goods—as vou niiurbt be astonished at buv prices.

CLOTHIIKrC

r-

I )ver Coa s, Satin Vests. Casximcre Pants, !o:iblc CJo'di Doc Skin ack 'Velvet clveLeen

Frock Valencia Satinett I I.business Silk Tweed Plain and Bibbed Wool Sliirts, Woolen

Drawers, Linen Shirts and Collars.

Our loom up stairs i.s literally piled v.p

tonal miii male1, and at the vorvPwost kind

prices. Also, Angola 1' :it.*i,

"\Vbi!.e Heaver ITals, ?doxican Hats, Wide Awtikc Hats, Young America Hats,

Cloth Cups, Plush Caps, Sportsmen do. Navy Blue do. Oil Cloth do.

gSlX«OOJS

rade and vavietv.

Hungaiinn Boot?••"Waterproof Thick

"Wumens (ioat Boot a!f

a

These goods are well made and of good material. Also, (lEEENSW'AKE mid GLASSWARE.

SPL.JCNDJD M1HKOKS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. Scissurs «nd Shears of the best refined steel.

Hand Saws, .Drawing Knives, Mill Saws. Jiorse Cards, -...Cross Cut Saws, Brittania Spoons,

Yv'oud Saws. Silver Brass candlesticks,

riV'a

V*

following from the

Canisters,

daiianiied Blacking.

wmmm

1

MSIV-

J'ainted Tubs. Zinc Washboards, Buckets Painted Churns. Our ^Yoo(ien ware i.s iron-bound, well painted and strongly put up.

GROCERIES.

Coffee, Moll asses, Indigo, Teas, Vinegar, Madder, Sugar, Chockolafe', Allum.

In offering this large and varied stock to my numerous friends and customers, 1 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

110

wavs making

pains shall be spared

to enable me to give them at all times the best (Joods at the lowest possible juices, alidentical with erit their further

their

intci'cst

0 vu lopo to lnor

iinn-

1. I'. CA^IIT,I'LL.

September 2 1 lc'5-1.

If you wish a superior article of AYitrnxrj JNK, that will not corrode and gumc up your pens, call at Harriers and get a bottle of IV. Dewey's "Writing .Fluid, prepared anil sold by T. II. in,I011, .agent jor Indi-

hcrever

used it has given

STRAYED

'1*mr

SLOAN & MORGAN

Wholesale and Retail Agents, Crawfordsvile, Indiana, October 5,1854—ly.

sep 21] Brooks & Campbell.

October 27 1853

sept. 14.

jflS^'Any person wishing the ISEST

LIN-

IMKNT, now in use, will do well to call in

1^". McClintocii's C.oiu and Cough Mixture.— at 1 Iauxhti'S Sourar factory and proeurc a and recent Coughs, cspecialv if accompanied bott1^ of Dr Drwrv's I INJM'-'NT prepare

SOlll_l,y

L. II. W INTON, agent lor Ilidi-

this Liniment has been

perfect- satisfaction

and

completely killed all the eastern humllig, Oct a bottle and trv it for yourself. U:. sept.

Shoes

VI 7 E pledge ourselves to sell Boot VV cheaper for cash thaii they have ever been sold in the Wabash Valley. A.

HORNER

& co.

from the subscriber, livin'gin Craw-

l'ordsville, I:id.,a rather large cow, of a red color, with white spots on hips & back line horns nearly meeting in front of the head—she was about seven years old. She was missing on Tuesday, 22d of August A liberal reward given for the rctuin of said cow, or fora ny information bv which she mav be procured sept 14, '54*j PATRICK MURPHY.

lOOO CUSTOMERS

H" is-ob©-

\\fhave a new Novel for all, arrd the largest lot of School Books, Geographers, Atlases, the standard Theological and Miscellaneous works of the most authcrftic writers, ever brought

market. Wo have, also, all ?orCs of

and one hundred new styles of

to

this

Stationery,

FANCY GOLD EAR-RING*, of the finest of gold 100 pair of Pistols of all grades and sizes- 100 dilfcrcrit kinds of Tetter and Note Paper, ranging from to 50 cents per quire ]00 Violins at from to $50 each 200 Accordeons and three thousand other Notions. Maps of all the States seperate—1000 Glod Rings, ranging from one dollar to eighteen dollars—50 dozen fine Penknives—100 gross of Stee! Pens. This paper would not enumerate one-half of the articles we have, so we will ask you to eall,

ayd we

will sell you goods away below all competition.— Come up, why wait longer? Terms casv—cash or trade. H. PURSEL & BRO.

GRAHAM & BRO.

FALL

A N

rinoes

Also a sjilondid line

Iloviery, Gloves, Lace Mitts, Silk Mitts, Opera Caps, Molen Sleeves,

Joiinets, Comforts, Also a desirable assortment of dress Trimings, Fringes, Velvet Ribbons, Gimps, Braids,

Gal loons, Gimpr.n Laces,' Buttons, (,'ord & Tassels, Some very beautiful and entirely new styles, Also an extensive assortment of "mall ware. I Sewing Birds, Hair Pins,

WINTER GOODS FOR

A

The New York and

BOSTON' STORE,

CAN I5F.AT ItHE WORLD FOR

inn#

"1 t?7E are just in rcceijit of one of the largest stocks of Fall and Winter Woods that has ever been offered in this market, which we can and will sell below all competition.

Our stock includes Domestic Goods of every quality and style. The largest stock of black and fancy

Silks

ever offered in this market, to be sold

at from T0 to 75 CEN'TU per yard. French Mo-

at from 5 cents to per yard. A large lot of Siamese Cloths and English Ivlorinoes, selling off at 25 cents per yard.

Hoot's & fshoes

of every quality and style.

Hats and Caps,

Direct from the manufacturers of the best fabrics and latest styles.

Carpets Carpets

All who want Carpets will do well to call and see our stock. We can tell vou Carpets at Cincinnati retail prices.

New Vor?i asid .Boston Clothing Store

UP-STA8RS!

OUR

stock of Fail and Winter Clothing is larjre and includes every variety and style of Clothing. worn in thb country. [DJWe ask all wh" want to buy Goods cheap, to conn- and see our stock before purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show Goods Come every body and sec! J. GKAIIAM & BKOTliEU. sept ~1 1 "'O-l

CHERRY PECTORAL,

For the rapid Cure of

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND

CONSUMPTION.

"And hi/ th.) riner. upon the. hunk thereof grow nil trees for went .whose buf shall not fade and the fruit tin reof shall he for meat and the tenf thereof for mcdidine."

Here was hope for tho sick recorded long and even* year adds now proof to the assurance that these promises shall not fail.

A-1 medical Sciance discovers and designates the rcniedie- nature has given, one by one, the di-eases that aliiict our race yield to the control of art.. Of all the nieladies, we suffer from, none has carried more victim- to an untimely grave than consumption of the Lung-. Subjoined we give some evidence that this too may be cured, and that Pulmonary Complaints, in all their forms mav be removed by Cin-.nr.v Pi/:ri.i:.\i.,

Sj ace will not permit e.s to publi.-h here any proportion of the sures it has ulieeted, but the Agent below named, will furni:i our Circular, lice, whereon arc full particulars and indc-putabiC— proo! ihese facis.

Mif!V-rors: Judge for yourselves.Eor IisShtenza and Whooping Cor.irhf.

NASIIN:1.1.K, TI:NN.,

Frli. ^5. 1-iil.

Dear Sir:—For thoee years I have peon afllictcd with a C(ugh, so distressing that fn''piciiily dimpaired of recovery mueh of the lime 1 was obliged to sit up all nieht in my chair, as my cou^h would suflocate me vvlien I laidtdown. Having used niiinv remedies without much relief. 1 at last tried the CHEIiKY PECTOPA/, which under Providence has cured me altogether.

I am with r.ratitnde vours.

JAMES M'CANDLI-.'SS.

This is one of the numerous-f ures of ASiTIiAIA Which have been accredited to Cherry Pccloral. I

Albany. N. Y., April 17.1645s.

I ]l'r. Aviit, Lowell—Dear Sir: 1 have i'or years 'been afllietcd with Asthma in the worst form. *0 1 that 1 have been obliged to sleep in my chair for a larye part of the time, being unabla to breathe 'oil 111 v* bed. I had tried a great many medicines, I to no' purpose, until mv physician prescribed, as an experiment, your Cherry Pectoral.

At first it seemed to m-iko me worse but in 1 less than a week began to experience the most gratifying relief from its use: and now, in four weeks, the disease is entirely removed. I can I sleep (11 my fed with comfort. and enjoy ,a state of health which I had never expected to enjoy,

GEORGE S. FA ANT,'

Commission Forwarding Merchant.

From Use Prevalent Amherst cliche, 1 Pi-WAI'.n

HITCHCOCK, M. »., I.J..

Amherst. Sept. 12. 1^49. Among the other distinguished authorities who have lent their names" to recommend this preparation as the best known to them for all'cctions of the iungs. are:

President Perkins, Vermont. Med. College Hon. Chief .Justice Story, Sup. Bench U. S. A. Prof. Valentine Mott,New York. Prof. Clcavelar.il. Bowdoin Med. College. Prof. Huttci field, Ohio Med. College. Canadian Journal of Medical Review. Boston Med. Surg. Journal. Charleston, S. C. Medical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Hon. Henry Clay. 1". S. Senator. Hon. Geo. P. Marsh, Am. Ambassador to T^rke5*.

Gen. Emanuel Bulnes, President of Chili. Rt. Rev. Ed. Power, Lord Bishop of 1 oronto. Rt. Rev. Bisbop Kccse, of the Meth. Episcopal Church.

Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Also many eminent personages in for'11. countries. Not only in the more dangerous and-distrc Siing diseases of the Lungs, but also as a family medicine for occasional use, it is the safest, pleasantcst and best in thc'world.

l'P.ri'ARI.n liV J. c. AVER, CHEMIST lOWELL, MASS. For sale bv HENRY OTT, SLOAN & MORGAN,

And at Agencies in nearly every town in the State, sept. 21, 1 ••5-1.

A M'MATNS. T.

JAMES BItOOKS. EOCKKT •. CAXMIX.

Brooks & Campbell,

(Successors to Broc us & Drown,)

IMPORTERS

AND

DK.AI.KHS

I\*

AND

ENGLISH, AMERICA^/

GERMAN HARHV..r.K, QUEENSWAEB-

AXB Gl.ASSWARK,

MAIN STREET, L\V ALBANY, IND.

WE

are now receiving our fall importation off the above goods to which we invite an examination of patterns and prices by merchants vi3iting this market.

Our goods in style and quality, arc suited to tuS Indiana trade-—and ne feel conSdent we can mako .^ it to the interest of those visiting the Falls to maka their purchases at this point. sept 21 '54 BROOKS & CAMPBELL.

SECOND SUPPLY, OF

3RUGS, MEDICINES,

P»aints, Oils,

1.3 gmW-M

PERFUMERY, &C.,

1 door cast Ilaylc Hottl, H'tyri af the Yellow ColuinTt,

rT^AKE

T. T). I{ItO"*VIV & CO.^ ig

this method of informing t5=eir friends'

1 that they have received a second summer sup* I pi of urticlcs in tin line, and arc now prepared' to 1'ccom-idate nil who may need medicines with-

PURE, RELIABLE ARTICLES. Our stock of standard medicines cannot be surparsed and we invite all Physicians to call and exI fsinine bei'm-e purci.asing elsewhere.

Dont forget the place, one dour east of tho Fit'de JTotol". or.r.osite Wertheim'a

stows.

S"['t. 11, ltj4. T. D. BROWN & CO.

Fresh Arrival of

AT TIRR.

HAVING

Junc 20, lf.")l.

Sir: 1 have repeatedly used your

ha- always otl'orded almost instant relief. JAJ1KS GLOVE-R. We attest the true of the statement.

I'or a 'onssinitjve {'ontrh. I'lT'n-iu i:cn. PA.,

M^ &&

BOOT AM) SHOE STORE."

A. HORNER & CO.,

1 iT'onri iiifinm their numerous friends and customers, that they are now receiving and opening their nock of I'oots and Shoes for the fall trade, to which they would invite the attention of 1 the public. •i Our st ck is of the most supeiior quality and style, having been selected with great care dircct1 v" from the manufacturers, among w'nicii may bo found Mciia' heavy Kin and CaifBoots Boys do.,

Youths do. Y\ omen's Calf, Kip and morocco Hoots of ev erv (jiiality and style women's Goat, Calf and Enamelled Polkas ot the most superior •i quality—Misses Calf, Kin Morocco Shoes of .•| every size, style and quality.

To the Ladies

V.'e would just say that we have the best assortI inent of (.'ongi'cssand lace Gaiters ever offered anv market. Also, Kid and Enamelled shoes of every size, quality and discriptiou.

Cralordsvillc. ^ept 7

ENTS Jersey Ties, very superior, at sf'pt 7.] A. HOKNEll & SO'ff.

200 STOVE

disrobed of our TIN SHOP to

Messrs. l'all Hoover, we will sell our lot of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves at Cost for Cash.

Positively no credit for Stove:-. Hereafter we wiil devote our -.vhole attention to the IIAKDWAUE ar.d IRON business, ,at, the old «tand. Having now on hand a splendid-, •'.-sortinent of all kinds of Iron. Steel and Tools, I we solicit a continuance of that liberal patronago.v heretofore extended i:.-..

CUMBERLAND i* MAN SON.

Auiriist. 17, i?.4.

CIU

KKV

PI.C-

TOK \i. for "SVhoo])ing Cough and inthienza and have r.o l.e-itation in ]'ronoun~ing it a complete remedy. Four of my children had been afflicted with these di-eases diseases, and the free use of'the

PI.CIOKAL

1

JI. McGINlTV. IMitor of the Nashville Wlfg. J. :.i. Z1 MM I::ItM AN. Druggist.

House & Lot for Sale.

P11E sub-eriber oilers his 1 evidence en Walnut street, nearly opposite the Christian Church, for -r?le on reasonable terms. The property is in

t-o'"' repair and large enough lor any ordinary ., famiiv. Information in rciatii io it can be had, I bv calling at the Journal dike, or on me.

June 2J, lc-.4.] N. HAMILTON.

I A small residence of three rooms, in a pleasant part of town for 1 sale. Anplv to J-erry Kec-ncy.

June 20. 1H51, ........

1

Crawfordsville:

II. \VINTON*.

McMAINS & WINTON,

House and Sigir

I A I N S

Gilding, Glazing and Paper Hanging, IMITATION OF WOOD AND MAltBLE. T75 JE arc now fully prepared to execute all orders left with us on the shortest notice, in a style not surpassed by any workmen in the Wabash Valley. I have now associated with me Mr. McMains, who is a skillful and accomplished workman in all the arts of fine Painting.

Wo wan-ant All work done by us, and Will promptly attend to all orders sent to us.

September 14 1854—tf.

G.LASSWARE.—500

WINDOW GI,ASS,

OFeast

all sizes, and PUTTY, for talc one door of the Eatrle Hotel, bv Sept.l t. T. BROV'y 00.

II it. NI'I ltlliLL. R. K. L'NDEIirilLL. J. W. UNDERI1ILL.

City Foxmciry

MACHINE SHOP,

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

R. R. UNDERHILL & CO.,

1 ANUFACTUK ERS cf the Newly-Improved.

ITJ.

Double A al ved, Common, Single, the Upright and Oscillating

iii&ii ininsf

(if ali -i-.i and descriptions test and most complete

A

n.. .t-E.

.T. C. Avi-n. Sir: 1 have used your Cherry 1 Pectoral in mv own case of doep-srated bronchitis. land am satisfied, from its chc-mical constitution, that it is an admirable compound for the relief ot larvnriiil and bronchial difficulties. If my opinion, Qt*

as to its ?tiper.or character, can be of anv service, von are at lib -rtv to use ii a* vou think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK.

ilso, the vcrv la-'

fe 6

rJ',HE

rTT

An entirely new assortment of Mill-Gearing Patterns, com' -ining si! of the latest Eastern Improve-* mcnts. And the celebrated

1\AI\KEK WATER WHEELS, Orders Solicited. Indianapolis. Ausrust 17, lt'54-3ra.

a zc

.^

undei-signed having [mrcluised the TIN

.1. department of Cumberland Manson, will continue lo do business at the old stand opposite the Court House (south side) where they may be found iit all times. We will pay particular attention to Houses Spouting, Tin Roofing, or any thinsr reijiiired in the Tin,

SHEET-IRON OR COPPER LINE.

Beintr practical workmen, and intending to do our own wo:k,we flatter ourselves that we-

cail,:

give as good satisfaction as any in the Wabasl* Valley. All jobbing, repairing, A:e., done with neatness and dispatch. !lj N. B. Mr. Hoover being practical

Copper

Smith, is prepared to furnish Copper Piping,' Kettles, kc., at Cincinnati prices.

(D'Old Rags, Feathers, Old Copper and Pew-" tcr, taken in exchange for ware. I BALL & HOOVER. I Crawfordsville, Aug. 17,1^5-b—ly

TAKE NOTICE!

25,000 Bushels of V.'lseat

Si.

5.000 bushels of

Barley wanted, for which the highest cash pric« will be paid by MANSON & CO.I August 17, 1854:

MRS. ROBERTS & MISS LAXGTON

RESPLCFLrand

LLY informs the ladicz of Craw­

ford zv ille vicinity, that thev have just received one of the most splendid stocks of

ikl ill

Ever examined in this placc. Our stock of

^BONNETS AND RIBBONS

Composes the n-^t popular and fashionable styles' that could be selected in the Eastern markets,wliic will be sold on reasonable forms.

Ladies .will yleasc call zoon if yon wish to procure the choicest stylez, 2 doors .»esf of the Ristine House, Crawfordsville.

A large assortment of beautiful French Flowers a few* fine crape and soft stiaw bonnets.

MRS.ROBERTS'&

Miss

GENTS

boxes Glassware, con­

sisting of Tumblers, molasses Cans, Jite, Cruits, kc. BROOKS

&

CAMPBEII.

Few Albany, eef*. 21* l854—36f

LAXGTO.V,

May 4, 1854—tf

Proprietors^

eiiameled and piiteAt leattier j, and Gaiters jft t. FALLEY'Si.^ ,«!

AREG13 Do

Lanes,

ilaia and fancy at