Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 August 1853 — Page 3

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BY

CALIFORNIA N*:vrs.

The nSws from the gold region i.- not veryexciting. The*f?toahicr "Star of the est," and Illinois, arrived, fit. New \ork City on tl 10th inst.

They bring, together about tvto millions and a half in gold, which comes most opportunely, for the money market at New

are highly favorable.

"Y

York feels the want of some substantial .... niation (A patterns ami prions, bv merel basis very much. What is ot more ''"por-

Hall, late editor of the San rrancisco JJerald.

ws^bands as a cat has lives. The town ot Cor««¥ral was destroyed by fire on the Gtli of 'July. Loss §50,000. The town of Ophir

-""was also burnt latelv, the lo^ being estima-! 37

tance, however, than anv amount of $old trade, we feci confident that our goods in quality brought, the accounts in an agricultural way

flhe

farming interest,

it is said, is thriving in all quarters of the iState. The general news is not very important. The Whig Slate convention have nominated Wm. Waldo for Governor, and :Jlenry Eno, for Lieut. Governor of California. Eoli Monte/, lias been married to Mr.

Lola will soon have as many bus-

ted at *10,000. hummer flies weio doing 15 boves. Loo', much damnge in the mountains and valleys. 'w lotoioln Large quantities of grain have been destroved. The wheat crop was also MI!iering from rust. The intelligence from the mining districts is favorable. Large quantities of gold continue to be gathered. A true bill had been found, on the 2'Uh of June, against James Collier, lale Collector of customs at San Francisco and investigations are proceeding in the matter ot thej charges against Thomas Butler King. A j:m1

Chinese church is to be erected at San Francisco. '. Lamp:

Married.— In Crawfordsviile, on the evening of the 23d inst., by Re,-. C. Is. Thompson, Mr. 8AMVEI. RicnAitns, of Tippecanoe county, and Mis.? AMANDA M. DUNN. of the former place.

On Wednesday evening last by Eld. R. T. Brown. Mr. JOSKIMI F. ii.M.nv and Miss JCI.IA ANN YAN„\KSIIAU.: all of this place.

Z-i?" The printers in each of the above notices were du!v remembered.

CRA W FOX l)S IJjLIj Pit IC11 Villi FNT [Corrected weekly for the Riew.] 15 Applets. ^Apples..!, 1 bile I'.ei §S.T.ju-t-.«'ii. Flux seed.

AYheat. 'orn, Oats. I'lm.,-. Butter, Eggs, Cheese. Bacon side shouidi. Mums, l.ard. 'fallow,

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W 11 Heeswarc, Oinsiiiii. Potatoes, •iiion.-',

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•V F. \Y A 1 II S E ?l S. 1IC. S. I). HOWE'S SHAKER SA5IK.IPAHll.I.A lJS 115 FY THE IJJ.OOl).

CoES&B3BB!Spii»ncr»

\irt ie of the oyib and di eree ol the f'otlrt of Cnmmon 1'leas o!" ho county of Montgomery, and Mate of Indiana, at its .Inly term, 1' J, I will sell at public auction to the. highest bidder at tlie 'ourt, 1 louse door in the town of Crawfordsv!lie., on Saturday the 'J-lth day of September, letwee:i the hours often o'clock, a. m.. and four t'Vlodc, p. m., of said iv. the following Kcal EstaVe in said county, to-wit: The south half of the east half of the north east, quarter, and part of the east half of tlm south east quarter of section thirty-five, containing seventy-lour acres also, a part of the west half of the south west quarter of section thirty-six. containiii!? six acres all in township nineteen north ofninsfo threy wet, containing in ail one hundred and twenty acres upon the following terms. Lo-wit: Onuthirdofthcpiireha.se money will be required at the time of sale, one third in six months, and the remaining third in twelve months from tlie day of sale for (lie two last payments the purchaser will be, required to execute his notes with approved freebold security, drawing interest and waiving all benefit of appraisement or valuation laws—the purchaser will receive at the time of sale a certificate of purchase, that will entitle him to a Deed, upon lie payment ..| the pmvhtiso money and interest. The above land is part of the farm ofamuel Cope, decease 1. and is well worthy the attention of persons wishing to buy a first rate farm. junr. 'J"'. 1N3. .*S. C. Wll.F.S! »N. •••.• nt'n "oinniissioner.

a a*w 1 a:«SN of a writ of Execution Fi F,i) to nit 1 from the Clerk's Oiliee of the eireui

virtue

directed

our* of (he I nited States for the districL of Indiana 1 will on the Fourth day of October, a. d. vt the ("ourt House door in the county of Mc.ntjoniery a ml State ot' Indiana, between a hours of 1 o'clock ii. ni. mid o'clock p. m., offer for sale at puhlk' auction, the rents an 1 profits for seven years, bv tiie ear, of all the following deseribeil jirojiepty, to witNorth west quarter of lot No. i.\ square No. o_') thirty-two: lots Ne:i. (3 and '4 in square No. ("•2 and the north west corners of lots I and I north west, if the old Torre Haute road, all in Callin's addition to the town oi Yawfordsvilic, uid .'W leet oil the north side ot' lot .No. 14 I square No.' 'J in (Iraham's addition to the town of Crawfordsvillc. and upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the demand, 1 will, at the same :inie and place, and in manner aforesaid. oi'Vr the fee simple of all said above described real estate, a nil one (told Watcfi taken as the property of the defendants, at the suit ol Ezia Foute ai.d Robert P. Bowler. ajain-e. David Clark, Edward K. S. Canby. Charles Canhv. ISeulah Canby. Howard Canby. Catherine Canby. and Marv Canbv. .M'MIN JI." ROBINSON, R. s. Marshal, Ris. ind. r,y

CEO. McOTAT. Ocputy.

August l^'t'3. Jl'.'w'u.

Guardian Sale of Real Estate. rpilE undersigned. Guardian of Leand-or D. T11I_l_ ler a minor, in pursuance of an order of tiie Court of Common Pleas, of tho county of Moiitgomcry, and State of Indiana, \ull sell at private sale five acres of land purchased of Joseph S. Ailen. bv the said Leander D. 'fuller, being apart of the .south west quarter of section thirty-three, in townshij nineteen, north of range four west: and bounded a* follows: tin the north by John Campbell's land son tho west- by Milton Ilerndon's lot, on the south by the center of the Indianapolis State Road. 011 the east by said Alien's land: the said land iying and being in the county of Montgomery, and State of

Indiana. 'I he said sale is to be made 011 the following terms: Two Hundred and liftv dollars of the purchase money to be paid in hand, at the time '-1 the sale, one halt tiie remainder 111 one year from the day of sale, and the balance in two years from tin day of sale, the purchaser executing to the said Guardian his notes for the payment ot the ju:rcha«e money, drawing interest from the date. with, uood freehold security, waiving therein the benefit of valuation or appraisement laws. The said Guardian will execute to the purchaser his certificate of sale, and make him a Deed for the said and, when all the purchase raouey shall have been paid, according to the order of the said court of Common Pleas.

REUBEN TULLER. Guardian.

Craw fordsville. august 25. 1S53. n'.'we.

Police is hereby given, that an account current and vouchers, showing final settlement of the estate of Eleanor Hamilton, deceased, havo been filed in the office of the clerk of the court of Common Picas ofMoutgomerv county, and that tho same will be reported to s.iiil court at the October tenn. 185-5. for eonfrrmntion.

ANDREW p. LYNN. C. C. C. P. M. C. ang. 22, 1^53. ni'wSp."'"

IVotiCC

count eurreut and vouchors, showing linai settle •-lnent of the estate ofAsbun Smith, decoaed. have been filed in the office of the clerk of the court 01" Common Pleas of Montgomery county, and that the same will be reported to said court at the next term for continuation.

ANDREW P. LYNIvC. C- C. P. M.C 2-2. lc5 i. i"'P-

INEW ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS.

JAMES BKOOKS.

BROOKS IJROWN,

IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Qucciisware, China, Glass, English, German, and American Had ware? ...MAIN" STREET, NEW ALP.ANT, IXD. \K arc now receiving onr fall importations of the above food?, to which we invite an exarnbv merchants visitvi in in he

rr.ltaicrt.

yiromi our long* expert

and styles arc* well adapted to this StatCj and that we can make !fc to tl'.e interest of those visiting the falls, to trade at this poirtt. aug. 25.

Quecnsware.

CRATES and casks assorted Quecnsware, English and French China, now opened

and repacked to .suit purchasers. august 25. BROOKS & BROWN.

Glassware.

BOXF

Ola.-,'

2

consisting of TumJars. Cruits. etc.

bler-i, M'-his^es

august 2-). BROOKS 6c BROWN.

Looking Glasses and Plate*

L™',!Vn*

GIa

f^ "T1rted

5 J.x ZKN doable plated Forks, Table:

(10

do do do do ln

do do do

ri_n

do do

and

do

liTUst

I have had the Ague for four years and have expended at least one hundred dollars for the different ague remedies of the day, but. obtained only temporary relief, until I obtained from Messrs. Jackson A Beck, a bottle of Robonmtia which has entirely relieved me. Signed:

William Johnson Et. al. also heirs at law of said dee'd. defendant.

sizc'"'

in ilali.-canv. Walnut. and (»ilt frames,

iss Plates. assorted from 8 BROOKS & BROWN.

Britannia and Silver Plated Goods.

do do do' do do

do do do do do do do do

4S

iJossert

Ta'ole Spoons Tea do 0 nd 7 ring Castors cake baskets

.Britar.tiia Tea Setts from §12 to ?1S Tea and coffee pots: Pitchers 1,2, quart

Castors assorted 3,, 4, ./,

Molasses cups assorted Candlesticks and BROOK'S A BROWN.

do do

Rifle Barrels, Gun Locks, &c. RIFLE Barrels i"0 lbs. Brass ,\[onntin?

22o

lo dozen flint and percussion Locks

august 25. BROOKS & BROWN.

Locks, latches, Screws and Butts.~t 'OZEN Locks assorted sizes and qualities

TO do door Latches do do i'ioi| (/ross Wood Screws 1000 dozen J)oor Butts

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v.:

!ry. s-i.ru 'II IIS. *1.01 t'.2a7." .•••-.fl.r-

Vjy.j' Timothy,' Feathers.

brass and

lo table do do Sash Pullies: do do Fasteners: boxes and kr^ Tneks, from 2 to "21 oz: do brads and finishing nails, 14 t° 'nau£?. 'Jo. BROOKS cV: B1I0WN.

Asres, Shovels, and Spades. liuXF.8 hint's, Lcverett, and II. Collins, axes: boxes handled axes: do/i Hatchets and Hammers 75 do assorted shovels and Spades, round

4 prontr Forks Saml ]aper. BROOKS A- BROWN

l. ai'i

Table, Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, &c. fi "•'K.)S, S. Butchers Table cutlery lone dozen do I'oeket ilo 7.'i dozen I'.uteller's Scissors and Shears o'M J.j I-iles, li'asjis, Blacksmith, Mill .t Saw: 10'* Cross Iron, Table, and Tea Spoons do Britannia do do do:

V."» dozen Butcher and Sticking Knives .? Si" do Ames's Shoe Knives: nurus! 2.-.. |n'Jni3.] BROOKS vt BROWN.

JB«rc 'i'estaeaaosay.

THE most satisfactory proofs of the vir lues of the KOiJOKANTIAj in curing the Fever and Atrue continue to be received, hi every part of the country where it has been tried it has yiven the most complete satisfaction as a proof of its virtue in curing not only new eases but those of Ion# standing, read the following certificate from among many which might be given'. l)j:i.rin, IND., June. 21th, 1S53.

ANDREW SHEPHERD.

Mr. Shepherd is a citizen of our county, and his statement, is perlectly reliable. Si-.'Jiod: .JACKSON ct BECK.

For sale by SLOAX *V. Mono AN, Cruwfordsville T. I1AI.I..«V CO.. MIKIM.KTOWN. liugust ", Is".-5. v-Jii4S.

STA' E OF INDIANA, I -Montgomery county. e'"' Court :f Cscinnon Pleas of said County.

Oeiober Term, 1853.

Samuel Binford vs. Complaint- t-o foreclose Henry Haliey. mortgage.

Whereas, on the 2-Uh day of August, a. d.. 1STi3, in vaeancies of said c-urt. said plaintiff by Wilson and McDonald his attorneys, filed his complaint- in ilic ahove enriiled cause in the clerk's o/Hee of said court, against the said defendant: said plaintiff by his attorneys also filed at the same time in the clerk's oiliee of said court. the affidavit of a competent. witness from which it. is made to appear, that the said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore th«j said defendant Henry Halley. is hereby notified of the filing of said complaint, and of the pcndctr-y of such action, and that unless he plead t-o or answer the same before the calling ol the cause, the same wiil be taken as confessed. Attest: ANDREW P. LYNN, C. C. CP. ang. 25. \irt. in'Hvo.l Montgomery Co.

STATU OF INDIANA, Montgomery County, Court of ommon 1'Ieas of said County,

October Term, 1S33.

Henry Armstrong Et. al. heirs at law of Henry Johnson deceased, Petitioners.

Petition for Partition.

lav of August, A D. if

Whereas on the 1-th in vacation of said court, said petitioners by Stover. iPson and McDonald their attorneys, tiled their petition in the above entitled cause in the clerk's office of said court, praying tiiat partition of the real estate of said deceased described in said petition. may be awarded by said court among the petitioners and defendants therein named."and the followir.gdelendant to said petit-ion. John Johnson being a non-resident of this .-late.ami such nonresidence having been verified by r.ti'.,5av:t. Therelore. notice of the pendency of such petition is ordered be given for three weeks successively in the -Review" a newspaper printed in said coumy. to said non-resident defendant, that the same will be set down for hearing 011 the first day of the next term of said court, to beheld at the Court House in Crawfr»rdssvil'c. in *aid county, commencing on the lirst Monday in October next, and that unless he appear and answer thereto, said petition and the. matters and things therein contained will betaken a.-? confessed and true against him.

Bv order of

ANDREW P. LYNN. C. C.

Augtrsf-IV. W3. n-"w3.

READ THIS IF YOU PLEASE!!

THE undersigned would respectfully call attention of the iarincrs of Montgomery county. and the public generally to their

XPAV

is lie re by given, that an ac­

Harness anil Saddlery E*1abli.shnient, On Green street, in the I-.iiUIing formerly occupied by W. Sellers, three doers south of the post-onicc. All work warranted or

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side. .1. A.' J. GEilRlNG.

Crawfordsviile. august 12. Iu53. nTniS.

ONE

Hundred and Fifty sides best Spanish Sole leather, just received, snd for sale at the lowit-: f.gures at nguj-t 2-". l-".3.

L. FALLEY'S.

FSJ0TE€I50\

Tire, Marine and Inland

INSURANCE COMPANY

OF HARTFORD, CONX. T"

I N O O A E 1 S 2 5

BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

A. G. HAZARD, W. KT.LLOO, T. BELKX.Vp, JNO. WABL'r.TON. L. n'TdPHREV, CLA3SK. I). W. CI \"K I KI.DEX,

VT.

TI r\IL,

Wit. TFHA.M. E.. SEE LEV. E. IIILI 3 c. ir. xoKTHAir. w. r.. KOBBINS. WM WILI.IAMS. w. A. WARD. I). W. CLARK, Fres't. W'3i. CONNER, Secretary.

The attention of property holders is respectfully called to the superior advantages for Fire, Marine and Inland Insurance offered by the

Protection Insurance Company. The undersigned lias been furnished with blank policies, signed by the officers of tho Company, also with blank renewal receipts, for continuing policies already issued, and is duly authorized and prepared, as Agent of said Company, to make insurances for any period of time, not less than one month nor greater than seven years, upon buildin rs or their contents,occupied as Dwellings. Stores, Warehouses, Churches. Hotels, Banks, Court Houses, Colleges, etc.. etc.. and their contents against

I..OSS or Damage Iy ETirc* Also, on Dry Goods, Groceries. Manufactured Goods, Produce, Household Furniture. Live Stock, and every other description of Merchandize and Personal Property, shipped or to be shipped per good Steamboat or boats, to and from points on the Western Waters, or between Eastern Cities (via Lakes or other inland route) and siny town in the Western country, against the hazards of

Inland Transportation. Also, 011 Shipments of Goods, "Wares and Merchandize, per good vessel or vessels, between New Orleans and Eastern ports—between New Orleans and other Gulf ports—between all American ports and English or European ports, or to any other maritime port whatsoever in the Atlantic waters, against the PERILS OF THE SEAS. At Rates of Premium as Low as those of any other Responsible Institution. s~ef The attention of Merchants is especially requested to the superior advantages and convenience of insurance at home, under an "OPEN* POLI­

CY," covering shipments by specific endorsements, or under a "Contract Policy," covering all shipments whatever during any agreed period—at current rates of premium charged by other Companies foi- account of applicant, 'or whom it. may concern.' Losses promptly adjusted under the supervision of the undersigned local Agent,, and payable in bank funds, on the spot, or if desired, at New York, Boston, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Charleston, New Orleans, St Louis, Louisville, Pittsburgh, or any other agreed point in the United States.

For further information respecting rates of premium. etc., apply to the undersigned. JAMES BEATON, Agent, for Crawfot'dsville and Montgomery County.

August 5, 1S5?» vfn49yl.

WM- C. WIIITCIILR. TIIOS. .7. risen.

WM. C. WI8ITCHER & €0.,

Successors to Bates, Whitcher & Co., W HO LESALE Dealers in Hats, Caps, Fnrs,

AT E IIS' I 7 151 I IS" S, CORNER OF PKARL AXD MAIN STRKETS, CIXCINXATJ, 0.

Cash paiJ for shipping urs.

julv 5. ven2yl.

AIiLE

Y,

nEAl.Kn IN

BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS.

MAIN sxr.r.m

April 1

SOUTH OF THE ColTKT HOUSE, ,. Crawfordsviile, Ind. liWrn'l.

E W W A A E

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Having permanently located himself in this place, will give his undivided attention to all businoysentrusted to his care. OlKcc immediately over Wilson's Store, west of the Court House. april 2!i, 1S"3. r.4-fyl.

DR. A. W- AR3JSTRONG,

HAVING permanently located in Crawfordsviile. respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens and the adjacent country. Resideticn ift the northwest part of town, in the. hotiso formerly occupied by Reuben Taylor. Otlice up stairs over S. Graves" tin shop. [april 1. '53. n-lOni'5.

DR. W. L. MAY,

Respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Crawfordsviile and vicinity. Residence corner of South and Walnut-streets, near the Christian church. Otlice in G. W. Pearson's tailor shop. mar. 23. nOOvl.

A9A1 8 BJAKX.

WHOLESALE GROCER

ANI)

I O I S E A N ,\o. 8 I'UDUE'S BLOCK, LAFAYETTE, IND. may 10. n-iTm'j.

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WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR

YV* II E A A At S. BINFORO'S store. aug. 12. 1-5:?.

Speciafi

THOSE

who have given notes to close their accounts when they ought to have paid money.) and whose notes yet remain unpaid, are hereby notified that they will not be dunned by lis either at their home, or on the streets, but said note.* unless paid by the first day of September, will be handed over to the proper oflicer for collection. It is useless for men to suppose tluit- we CAN or WILL sell our goods oil credit unless the payments are made promptly when due. J. P. CAMPBELL, august 5th. Is53. mltf.

FIRST OP"TIIE~S~EAS©»r

I,. A F, t, B2

Is now in reccipt of his Fall stock of SSooSs, Siloes, and ILfatSafr,

COMPRISING

ufactured in that line. 'My Boots and Shoes are purchased direct from eastern manufacturers, and designed expressly for the western trade. Mid I pledge myself to sell them lower than any otner establishment in the place. Recollect that I am one door east of J. Lee's Store. Do not fail to call and look over my stock before purchasing elsewhere. august 12. 1?53—v5nT.

Mens' and Boys' Boots. 1ST received a sr.pcrior article of mens" and tJ boys' Thick. Kip and calf Boots, that I bad manufactured expressly for me, which I warrant not to rip if they do I will repair them free of charge. L. FALLEY. august 12. nT.

ENS' and Bovs Slices of all kinds at L. FA LI,E

"i\ I ENS' and Boys 5 I J.T august 12. 1.-53. "V 'OUTIiS' and child's Thick. Kip and .L and Shoes at aug. 12.'53. FALLEY "\"17"OMENS" Kip, calf

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Tang. 12. '53.

angus

ElERY'S PATENT

a a THRESHERS, Seperator?, fec. complete, the most economical power in use, for side by

SIX

PLATFORMsale

FIRE

MUMFORD tfc HOOKER,

fjnlv 20.1553. n47vi. KETCHUMB PATENT MOWING MACHINNS.

of these cclelr:'tcd machines on hand and fot sale bv

Julv 1S5C-

MUMFORD a- HOOKER. I*afavette. Indiana. Scales.

and Counter Scales of a superior

quality for bv July 29,' 'b-3. MUMFORD & HOOKER.

PROOF SAFES, a good assortment in store and for sale by July 2!', "03. MUMFORD .v HOOKER.

QMITII'S HORSE POWERS. Threshers, cleaners. IO etc. complete for six and eight horses, warranted to thresh and clean f.t for market from SoO to "00 bushels ofwhe.tt p'"r.dav. on hand and for side by MUMFORD a HOOKER,

July 29, 1S53. Lafayette, Indiana.

SCALE

saie by July 29, 1S53.

-A large stock on hand aiul for MUMFORD .v HOOKER, Lafavettc. Indiana.

BEAMS.-

NEW ALBANY Sc SALEM RAIL ROAD.

=£aB53

Through from CravvTor.lsvills to Cincinnati I N O N E A

MORNING

Traill, leaves Crawfordsviile at

A. M., every day (Sunday excepted). Leaves Lafayette at 9 A. a. ag Evening Train, leaves Crawfordsviile at ljv I'.Jf. Leaves Lafayette at p. Connecting morning and evening with the Lafavettc aad Indianapolis Railroad.

Brnss asid Medicisses

Direct from New York city. His stock embracing all usually kept in a Drug Store. Our Drugs are all of the finest quality and were selected with particular reference to their purity from the Importer? No pains will be spared to render entire satisfaction to tiie purchaser.

We are not in the habit of bragging, what we say we can always conic up to. Just give us a call and if we cannot suit yoii both, as to quality and price you are at perfect liberty to seek some other establishment. Our aim is to deal fair and honorable with everybody.

Wc would call the attention of the public to a fine lot ot Pine SaslB) Which we intend keeping constantly ori hand for sale. Also Window Glass and Putty, Paints and Oils, good ui mhire Varnish. Dye-stuffs. Peopcr. Spite, and good Tohaceo, tine Soups. Lady's l.illy White, do. Pink. Perfumery. Parlor Lamps. Prus sian hair Tonic. Itch ointment. Pile Ointment, genuine Cod-liver Oil. Railway's Ready Relief, Pain Killer: also. Oils lor Machinery: Mexican. Ox-gall Chinese, and Ohio Liniments WINKS and elioio HRANDY, expressly for Medical use: and a neverfailing Vermifuge. He also keeps all kinds and colors of Paints ground and mixed to paint Wa oris. etc.. etc. HENRY OTT.

July 22. Vrf.). n-lm 3.

THOSE new style Bayadere Holies are to

be had no where but April 22. '5:3. CAMPBELLS. TF YOU want a handsome bonnet for spring and JL have it trimmed with a handsome ribbon outside, and a new and beautiful trimming inside go to npril 22, '53 CA PBELL'S.

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'CAMPBELL has a large lot-of new prints, that for excellence of fabric, and fastness of color, were never surpassed. april 2 2. !53. S':'

OF

at [apr. 22,"

NO

A X-S E E D,

april 22.'53.

(i}.1

A. THOMSON, Agent.

julv 22, IS.jS. pi-- nCyl.

Crystal F«'t?«*tee CoisspSelctL

THE undersigned would take this metliod of returning his thank-", io liis friends and customers of Montgomery county, for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since in business: and would sav to his friends and the public in general, that ho is again on hand with a large and well selected stock of

ry lady wiil purchase, a pair of embroidered musquetur sleeves 53.1 CAMPBELL'S.

COURSE eve those beautiful

Eglantines.

THOSE beautiful Eglantines at Campbell's are tho newst- and handsomest in town. _april 22.'eji.

INFANTS

embroidered waists—g few very pret­

ty ones at. april 22, '58. CAMPBELL'S.

LADY will certainly not let tho opportunity pass to get a pair of those hawNomt! shoes I apr. CAMPBELL'S.

and fancy silks, very rich at

aprii 22.

:53.

OOlxlNG GLASSES. —You who want splendid mirrors, and cheap, call at april 22,'53. CAMPBELL'S.

DON'T

buy your Heady .Made Clothing until you see how cheap Campbell

april 22, '53.

\J)1ES who

KX AND EE'S Pari.-

J.X. april 22.'53.

'QUEENSW \RE.-S.-m.e Quecnsware ever brought at-ril 22. *53.

I

almost every article that is man­

fOLKA Boots: nr-ril 22. "53.

VS.

,r

V.v„_,,,

Morocco and miracle.

lace Boots, a large and well select

ssort-

L. FALLEY'S.

Di^oiiition.

THE Copartnership heretofore existing QIIOE FINDINGS hi- IO augi

between .T. E. McDonald arid Jnrncs Wilson is this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. McDONALD a: WILSON. JT 1.5Of. :iT'v3.

STATE OF INDIANA.' Montgomery County. "VTOTH'E is hereby given, that Biirnell M'Cormack, administrator of tb" estate of William ormack. deceased, baa filed his p-'tition to sell

lit" Boots Land Warrant. No. V23. for acres, owned bv Miid .leeeancd! his personal estate being insutiicient

1 to LJS and petition will be

h,.pay^ ir t,.debts, n,,x. tL,rmthatt]said-

1

Qf

august 12

Tiic First of* the Season!

O W &

lilU'GCrlSTS AND APOTHECARIES, TAKE this method of informing tho citizens of Montgomery count v. that theyliave rcccncd arid are still receiving their springsupph Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window-

Glass. Glassware, Perfumery, Patenv Medicines, Brushes, &c., &c., which they pledge themselves to sell at as low rates as eari be afforded by any other Druggist in the Wab:tsh Valley. •Physicians are requested to consult their best interest's by giving us call and examining our stock as we feel confident that we shall be able to show them an EXOKI.SIOR STOCK. Particular attention paid to compounding prescriptions at all hours of the day or night--Call*one door east of the Eagle Hotel, in the Review Buildings, if vou wish bargains and HEALTH.

April 22, 53.

CA Pi I ELL'S.

silk

CAMPBELL

made kid gloves at CAMPBELL'S

/CARPETS and Oil Cloths, for airiil 22. '53.

:ile bv CA MI'BE LI.

the p: ?t setts of! town at CAM PRELL"?

^JILK and Ipsting liaif and full Gair.-.Ts at iJ april 2:\'53. CAMPBELL-.-

Opera ties. ehea:» at CAMPBELL'

X?NAMET,KD 1 boot iL april 22.'53.

ISSESandcl april 22. "51.

j\L

for Ladies verv fine at CAMPBELL'S.

ildrens shoes of every variety at CAMPBELL'S.

ENS Extra calf boots for sale april 22. '53. CAMPBELL'S.

CHESTS, Young llyson. Imrerial. Gunpo-vr b-r, and Biack leas of superior ([iiality. fc sale by. 'LAYMON «V "co.

Court of Common

rieas of said eouu:v. A. P. LYNN. Clerk of C. C. P. M. C. aug12. 53.

1 Wo.

c'ernpictc a?s-.rtnont at L. FALLEY'S

Pi EE Leather. Kip and eaif kins at an trust 12. H53.. -w- L. FALLEY'S.

T. D. BROWN vt eo.

May 6. 1S "3. eh f."n4v.

Cistern Builders,

Vou will always find a good article of Ccriiefif. by calling on A. MANX. nU'tf.

A 7.ARGE supply of Franganeia. Washington. r\ Light and Brown, Havana. Pri'icipu, Kegalia. C''1-'!" Colorado, half Spanish, and Common Cigars— large. Wholesale and retail, at very low prices by mar. 23, 'io. LAYMON it co

CINCINNATI

Beef, for sale

Sugar bv

S3KC0NS.

Cuf-td. Ilnnis and Dried 'LAYMON I'VT co.

Peanuts. English Wahnits. S. S. Al­

monds. Brazil nuts, and Filberts, can always be had vcrv low at LAYMON A' co's.

EXTRACTCloves,

OF COFFEE. Allspice. Pq-'pcr. Cin­

namon. Nutmegs, etc.. for sale by mar. 2-'., LAYMON it co.

ill. AMES I'. CANINE,

S E 0 N E N 1ST.

And Manufacturer of Porcrlain Teeth, C:i.\ FOH osv 11.1.1-:. IND., ESPECTI'VLLY offers his professional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen Of Crawfordsviile and vici-iity, where he has permanently located.—: He, is provided with the latest improved Poreclain Teeth, which will be inserted on Pivot or Gold Plate, to lock as well a3 natural.

Cavities of lieeaycd Teeth will be dressed on? and tilled with Gold of the finest quality, which will prevent their further decay or aching, and render them useful for many years.

The Tartar and other Foreign substances, will also be removed, rendering the teeth clean, anil the gums and breath sweet and healthy. Teeth, atfd stumps of Teeth, which have become useless and troublesome, will be extracted with the latest and most approved instruments, in the most careful and scientific manner, and with the least possible pain. Ill short he is prepared to attend to everything in his profession, and his work will be warranted to give entire satisfaction if not, no charge will be made.

Persons desirous of procuring whole, or parts of sc*?s of Teeth, would do well to give him a call. I le has specimens that may he seen at any time by calling at his eilice, which vve think cannot be surpassed 2^" Jvxfliiiinations of Teeth made, and advice given gratis. Oiiiee in "Washington Hall.''

April ", Ji53. nl-iyl

:*Baw srssa^n II E

TSpring

1:1 OPLE.

HE cold damp days of winter arc pone -find with its bursting buds, and opening flowc.rs, its singing birds, its warm joyous, sunshine gladdening the hearts of all. has come —and wit! 1 it CampbeU^s New Goods—looming up larger than ever, and ten times surpassing in magnife ience aud s]iendor any rmer stock. The Dross

J.

READYaii

id Is

want tlie gernnne twisted

P. -CAMPBELL.

Ladies,

•u wish to s«e the finestIcction of lifie'ifi1 in the town of Crawordsville. iil at npril 1.'53.1 J. WiLSiiVS

E.S

Clothing.

MADE CLOTHIN*

kinds at anr:. I

Coats. Flints. Also, hats

I. O A N & O BS I ARK just receiving their Spring slrjck consisting of a very large, and splendid as- .. sortment "f fine Irngs. 'Jedicincs. Pain?«. OiN. \arni-bcs,

Dye-sttill-. Prrl'nmer). Slationt-ry, I'ancy Articles »Vr«, &c. Our Stock wa- j.nrchavl in Nc"- York, from the IMI'OKTI.KS. and very carefully selevK-d by one of the. firm in p-. rson: eonseq-i'-ntly the public may rely on every article being I-I KJ: and fNAncLita* AThP.

I'i!YS!-"i.\NS

and ail others, are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, ns we arc prepared and determined to sell at as low prices as any other establishment of the kind in the State, the windy boa ii:g of defying nil competition to the contrary withstanding.

1

/,:

Crawfordsviile. June 1 1. i:53. n51.

Crawfordsviile Marble Works.'

i. P. WASm. E A E I N A E

1' N IN I E S to carry on biusin.at the old v_7 ^taiid. ea?t of tiie Bell Tavern. Main Si., and is just receiving a new Stock of su|«rior Marbl'., which he will finish for all who may wart, in good style, at reasonable rates. Monuments. ..Tombs, AC.. AC., either American or haiian. furnished to or.-ler. June 7. 1-53.— r.'j'J'.T.

Cigars and Tobacco.

OF

THE best quality, always on hand, and f-»r fi.le at tiie Drag Store of June lt.'53. SLOAN A MORGAN.:

Ground Paints.

WE have the best Paint Mill ever brought to the place. Ground and mixed Paints of pvery description, can at all limes be had at the Drug ,-t'Te of {june if.'53.] SLOAN a MOHGAN.

Mi REE T!ERCF Kb. E •r sab- bv LAYMON if- (lo.

THE CHEAP STORE

IN FULL BLAST.

Imw jtTGIZ JK*L

IIAS NOW RECEIVED H1SSPRING STACK OF DRY GOODS, Clothing, lints, Caps, Boots. Shoes hml

GOLD JEWELRY.

All of which will In) sold at unprecedented low prises. Every variety of Staple find -Fancy dry goods, straw goods, dress goods, pocket c'Ulery of the American Knife Company. Also, a very large stock of white goods. Lawns of tin? rriost desir«He patterns, Berage do Loines, ChiHaBerage*. Ginghams, Poplins. Borages. Painted Jaconet, dotted Swiss, colored do., Prints, Bonnets, Ribbons, Parasols,. Shawls. Hand'kfs, &c.

This house being connected with otic of the lari'est wholesale hensesin tho city of Chicago, affords* us facilities for purchasing our goods at less rates than anv other Western Merchant. Wc luivo onr goods direct front the importers and manufacturers. and will sell them at ten per cent, over their prices. We have a very large stock of Gold Jew» i:!rv, which we warrant pure gold or the money refunded. Call and see. J. F. MICK-

Crawfordsvillc, mav 1558. chl'm.

Mourning Goods.

Our slock of Mourning Goods is unusually consisting in part ol Love veils, crapes, bora-i ges, lawns, ginghams, and calicoes, to which we would call the. uttciition of the ladies. april lo. 1350. BRYANT it co.

QT AT ION A RY.— Can, letter and note paper, of O all kinds, enveloped. jen holders, steel pens, and rubber. [april 15, '58j BRYANT ifc co.

QUEENSWAKE.—Some

beautiful styles, thosil

who contemplate house-keeping cannot call [apr. 15, "5o.j BRY ANT fc on. too soon

Corn Starch,

For Pudding, ftlauc mange, Custards ccc.. just received, and to be had at april 15, 1 s5o. BRYANT fc Co's. r.

Molasses.

iNew Orleans and sugar house molasses, prime article of each, for sale by april 15. 1-50. '.BRYANT

april 1.'

A.

Fine Missi

O ID E

I

|V!

J,I|d

and !1

Yc.-ts. of the latest, si vies. Also, hats of

CRAWFORD c'v: MULL1 KIN"

DRUGS & 3rEDICIiV.ES.

Co.

Goods.

Dress

PORTSMOUTH Lawns. P.crage do Laincs. Grr£» hams, black Silk, alapaea luster of all kindsf^ Cambric, jaconet,, mull muslins.

Swiss, figured and plum, Yieforia lawns, figured and phi in 1 oli notts Edgings, insertings, bonnet ribbons, cap do, Si'ik fringes and laces.

Clotbs:'

Black and brown cloth, fancy cn-.-inicre^. Ermine doth, plaid Cassimere. 'faylor striped English 'otfonade. French linen. Bleached and unbleached linen drill?. JSleaeh'-d aiai unbleached shirting, hickory do Bed ticking, ite.. at

CRAWFORD fc MULTdKIN'S. Il-lo.

Boots and Slices.

'4 LAIM^IC as.-or waic.. Iiroml ai:

Goods are

tiie choice culling* of the New York market, and for excellence of fabric, beauty of design, and richness of style, are i':e enparabie. 'Print* surpassing in glory tire gay plumage of birds, or chaste as the delicate beauty of flowers, iresh from the manufactories of Phillip Allen. Sprague Oann -I. men—world wide in fh:-ir lame--as being too hoi est to make Fat?y Calicoes: Tweed".eassimcres, satinetts. tickings, eh'-ck". summer staff's, direct from the manufactories in and around Philadelphia. anil wholesale auction rooms furnishing up the Nick-Naelcs. such as embroderics. silk and lace mitts, iaec veils, linen hdk'fs, gloves, hosiery, under-slseves. collars, capes, citifs. etc., et,-.. that are to a ladies' toilet what the finishing touches of the artists bru.-h is to the picture, to make it complete and be util'ul. COTTON-YARNS, NAILS AND GLASSWARE, direct from the forges and factories of Pittsbnrgh also the largest and best lot of Groceries wc ever had in the house: so we are full from cellar to garret: and we eau offer the people the largest, stock of goods that can be found any wlr-rc. Wc have cutdown our expenses a few hundred dolhn a year, and wo intend to work cli-ap and sell goods'on a mall advance on cost—for cash or produce. Our clothing room up stairs, to which we have add. -I Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps/ has been remod'fd, replenished, and filled to reliction with the largest lot. the newest cut. and the nest made clot'ithe best lot of Philadelphia made Boots and Shoes, tiie hand.-onk-t Hats, and the oddest- Caps, that were ever in this or any other market. As ur purchases have been very large this Spring— id ir intention is to clean all out by fall—in order to facilitate (o business we have marked the price on each article plainly in figures at one uniform rate, and that a low o:re.

id slirliM r.is calf and

assortment of ladies shoos and sli'r snndchil'lrens do., gent.lemeris

kij boots and .shoes, enamled do.. Comrress 'ait' at CKAWFORD it Ml'LLIKIN'S. a[ril 1. '53.

Hard-ware.

rtmcnt of Hardware. Queensind narrow axes, forks, spades,

shovels, rat traps, ned cords, tubs, buckets, washboards. svthc snat lis. stones and rifles, by 10 jrlass at RAWFORDtfc MUJddKIN'S. aj«ri! 1. '53

Sl PERIOR article ql'Te.i. Coffei!. Orleans sugar. Golden syrup, rle.an molasses, Tobacco, powder, shot and bar lead: Cotton yarn, carpet chain, candle wrchi and ball }\{-ine, for Sale bv april 1.'53.] (..'RAW FOR I) MHl.I KJ??.'

I. S I!K i'.lV Li a fine lot of now stylo bonnets e? and trimmings, at april 1.'53. CRAWFORD it MULLl'KlN'S.

jll E^

'D J.ONG PITS for ladles

X.4/ and mi.-ses, we haven splendid assortment, april 15, lcf3. BRYANT Co,

Gentlemen,

wish to pn'chaso a find satin vest, (1 fid either in the pattern or ready madr. vou at \V I ,s iN'S.

011

I ehea]'. eil will find art* :piil 1, '53. to.

iLL BASK E'i'S.—-Ti:e ladies can get willow baskets, for embroidery at. 'CAMPBELL'S.

npril 22. '5=1

Fine loi slyies at

aprii 1, '53.

of Prints, madder colors and goo.I CR.V WFOl:l A: L' LI Is*! N'S. Jl'10.

Bo\sfin(! kip and calf shoes at

j.T«. april 2:'. '53. CAM PBELL'S.:

A full

Clothing: vc.st, jiants it coat-, roatly "at 'AM PBELL'S.

•lilt-

made for

Wool.

-T. C. C-ampbell will pay cash or exchange .-loth for fieecc- tub washed" won].

J. FLORER & CO.

S A I)

A

Ji

E

Tanners Oil.

A pure article, by the Barrel, or single Gail'-n. for sale at tiie Drug .-tore of June lo. '53 SJ.O.AN .V MORGAN.

Boots and Shoes.

S

Aiael Triisik ^SamiFactiirer.s, (South side oiu a S: reet. I-clow the Sijunre.j

LAFAYFTTlf, IXD.

TAKE this method of informing the c'tizefts of .Motiigomery county. t.Iiat

they

keep' constantly on

(band and ninnufaei :m--: lo order uli kinds of Saddler. Bridle?. Martingales. Haines-. Collars. Whips, Lashti r.in ks. etc.. etc.. made of the be-tt materials and in the most workmanlike manner, with fill the late improvenrevrs. All of w!:i.-h w'H be .-old cheaper than can be botight in Cratv/'ortlsviJIe.'

Persons wishing any thing i'i c.r line, will find it to their interest togivc us a nH. .ns we arc deter mined to sell at the lowest possible rates. june -j. '53. ii»tf.

lnrge *. dl .•eicuteii 5:.-««.rtment of Men ai»u B-'^ boots and shoes. Ladies and Mi-.-es. do. april 1. '5: .] J. WILSoN.

jfloisj£OEH{'2*y WarelioiM'.

LEE,

GILKEV, CO.'

I A KF. now prepared to r.- iVe tr.-ain in their new :'.r.di.»'T«e lor liich they will pay the higliest market prie". Bring on your wheat nnd corn and get the ca-h. This is one of tl largest arid most oomtrio.ii^.us Warehouse-, in the Stafo, where all the farmers can be aco.rriurodate'l wl de-ire to sell or store grain of ai! descriptions. The greatest care will betaken to accomodate nnd give satisfaction to all who give us their patronage.

Cr.r.vfol d-jviiir yjjtv "53. l-tf.

PAY I P!

per?ons indebted to th" under-'

fig'jed r_ for Pf«-4r.ge «r H«oks. arc r'qii'--t"d to call and s'ttb eir accounts imTncjliaf/dv. 1 expect to remove Krkon.o in a few month*" ami it desirable that my accounts should ho ^fjuared ix.*:T\NTHI:. JAS. 'ALFEE.

Juiy 2, 1*53. i,2tf.

rVOTMCK.'

A EE porsi ifis indebted to the undersign e.L either by. note or book .accoarxt, arc hereby notijie.l that a settlement oi the saiiie stvsT le niadeon or before the 1st day of .January next. If not set tlel by that time, t'hoy will bo "left in the hands of the proper officers for immediate collection.

CrB-.rford.-.vTj]c. ig. oih. ~i-:

I'K.VNAGE-