Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 September 1853 — Page 3
TOLEDO .HAIlKirrs. TOLEDO, Aug. 27, 1853.
Considerable activity in the market this morning, though it ttiil be perceived there is a slight decline in corn. Operations are still crippled for want of financial aids, the quantity of produce arriving and the transactions being necessarily large.
Flour—Sales GOO bbls at $1,40 from slofe. Wliea'.—Sales 4,000 bus red on private terms 1800 do at GGc from store G000 do white canal at 101c from store 3000 dodo at 103c from store 500 do from railroad at 10 5c from store 1000 bus red at 9Gc from store.
Corn—Sales 2000 bus at 57£c afloat 4000 do at 57c do 2000 do at 57c do 1 750 do at 57-jc do.
S a 1 4 5
:K A1VFORI)SVlLIiE PRICE CURRENT. [_C'iry tcd weekly fur tin: Review.] Whrat, 7't Apples, preen. *20 I'OIII, 8 0 1 A O at a 1 W it 1 0 Flour, &:J,7.'«>4.00j Flax scc-J, Vi- G2a75 Butter, 1 *2Timothy, $1.50 Egirs, 'l Feathers, 31 Cheese, Si Wool, 20a 30 Bacon siilw it sdioulder Beeswu\\ 2o am 8 in in 2 Lard, in Potatoes, af, Tallow, aiOniona, To
N E W A E I S
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1)«. S. D. HOWE'S SUA 55 It SARSAPA"IIITjLA VW/L PYJItIFY THE BLOOD.
3,ETTSft«.
*7*1 CrawfovdsvilK'. Frankfort, Un'rm
Knk
'rr iMiknmo, and Ft. Wayne
Railroad.— Scaled proposals will ho received at the odlcc ol' the Secretary of tho Company in Frankfurt until 1 he 2'.tth of October next, for the grading, grubbing, bridtrincr. and furnishing the ties on the line from Crr.wford.-sville to Kokomo —being about 51 miles. rruo company reserve the right to accept of such proposals as in Llu-ir .judgment will best secure the prompt construction of the road, and to reject all if hone are satisfactory.
I'loj^i.ml:! will .-.t:ito what part of jay will be re cei ved in slock. Profilo, drafts, and specification of tho entire dis|**1 tance-can -he Scon at, the. oSlStro of the Secretary at :.ny lime within 10 days previous to the day of letiin'r. V. ]'. Dl'NN, Secretary.
SVptoitib -r 1, 1S"3. nlow.7.
if is re iv at
dersigned administrator the Estate of Joseph Stoncbrakcr, deceased, v.*ill. on tho 1st day of October next, proceed to sell at public auction en the premises, the following described Ileal Estate, belonging to the estate of said Stoncbraker, and iyijiir and being in Montgomery county and State of Indiana, to-v.'it: The west half oft he northeast \iaiter. and tin oast half of the north west quarter of section thirty, all in township eighteen north I'franuc live west,'on the terms lollowing, \b ())ic third jif the purchase money to be paid in hand, one third in six months, and tin remaining i.hird in twehe months from the day of such sale the purchase! securing the payment of deferred installments by his proniissary notes with approved n'ivurity, payable without relief from valuation or sn'orai: einent laws.
RollERT W, M'MEKIN, Adm'r.
September '2. 1 -•!'. nl^wi.
Maw.
'av«tEB2R«Eay..
Tllftnmst salisfaclory jiroofs of the virtu of the ROHORAKTIAj in mring the Fever nd Ague eoniiinie to IK received. In every part of tii" count ly where i! has been tried it has given h" mest complete satisfaction as a proof of its virtue in curing not only new eases but those of long standing, read the loflowing certiticute from among many which might be given.
I have had the Ague for four years and have expended at least one hundred dollars for the dillcreiit. a'Xue remedies of the day. but obtained on!}' temporary relief, until 1 obtained from Messrs. Jackson A: He'ek. a bottle of Roborantia which has entirelv relieved me. Signed:
ANDREW SHEPHERD.
Mr. Shepherd is a citiiu-n of our county, and his statement is perfectly reliable. Signed: JACKSON t'c bl'.i iv.
I'iiv«ale by SI.OAN it Miiw.v: Crawford.-* iiie: T. :\V. HAM., A: fo., MIDILI:TIWN. august "25, \lnlS.
STATE OF INDIANA, Mi.ntgomery county. Court of Common lsIrns of :J3 3 Comity.
October Ter lSoi*.
r.ii/.abeth J. Bowers. VH Complaint for Divorce. I'Y.nvis (1. Bowers.
BI'"gust,
it ivnKnilVi'cd. tSi.it. on to f-'^tii l.iy ol Aua. d. 1 said plaintitf V«y" Wilson and McDonald her atto'.ney.s. liled in the otiice of the clerk of said court her complaint in this behalf also, the atlidavitof a disinterested and competent witness, setting lV"th that said def-ndant is notji resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore, said defendant is notified of the filing of said complaint, and of the pendency of said suit against him, and that unless lie personally be and appear before the Judge of the court of Common Fleas of Montgomery countv, i-n the 1irst day ot the next term thcie of! to he liolden in the eourt-hor.se at Crawtordsvilh\ in said county, on the first Monday in Oatoher next, and tlien and there, on or before thc ealling ofs-iid cause, plead, answer or demur to said complaint, the matters and things therein charged and slated will be taken as confessed and true against him. and will be heard and determined in his absence. At! t:
AXDKT'W l\ LYNN. C. C. C. I*.
Sept.''2. |nl0\v-3.] ntgoinery co.
iTiarshal's
BYdirectedof
virtue a writ of Execution (Fi F:0 to me from the Clerk's O,lice of the circuit onrt of the United States for the district of Indiana. I will on the Fourth day of October, a. 1. at the Court House door in the county ol Montgomerv un 1 State of Indiana, between the hours ot lo clock a. iii. mill 4 o'clock p. m., oiler lor sale at mi.die auction, the rents and profits for seven years by the vcar. of all tho following described property, to-wit: North west quarter of lot No. fi six square AO. 2 .thirty-two: lots Nos. (S') and (4) square No. mul tho north west corners ot lots ana -til west of the old Torre Haute road, all in Canbv's addition to the town of Crawfordsviilc. and -V tect the north side of lot No. 114) sqmire No. in trraham'saddition to the town of CrawfordsviUe. and upon failure to realize a sullieient sum tosatisfv tho demand. 1 will, at the same time and P'110®and in manner aforesaid, oiler the fee simple ot all .said above described real estate, and one Cold W a tea taken as the property of the defendants, at the suit of Ezra Foota and Robert B. Bowler, against David VIark, Edward R. S. Oanby, Charles Canby. lieuhill C:mlv. llowunl Cnnby. Catherine Canby, :wui Marv Canbv.
JOIIN L.'ROBINSON. lT.S. Marshal. Dis. Tnd. P.y CEO. McOL'AT. Deputv. august 25, lS.-e. nS^xJ.
STATE OF INDIANA, itgomery county. Conr of Common Pleas of said County.
October Term, 1833.
Samuel Bin ford vs. ,... Complaint to foreclose Henry llallcy. mortgage.
Whereas, on the 21th day of August-.^ a. d.. l?5S, in vncaneics of said court, said piaintitl by Wilson and McDonald Ids attorneys, filed his complarnt the above entitled cause in the. clerk's olllec of said court, against the said defendant: said piaintitl by his attorneys also filed at the same time the clerk's otiice of said court, tho affidavit of a competent witness from which it is made to appear, that the said defendant is not a resident ot the State ol Indiana. Therefore the said defendant Henry Halley. is liercbv notiticd of tho filing of said complaint, and of the iwndeney of such action, and that unless he plead to or answer the same jetore the easing of the cause, the same will be ta^en as con toss«. ct Attest: ANDREW V. 1-YNN, C. L.» P. «t»C. 25, 'f-V '?i^vS-'. M. ntg^incry Co.
CRAWFORDSVUiLE
S E 3 I I A
THE FALL TEHV WH-I. OTKS OS I I S A S E 2 2 iS 5 3 FNIJEH theelfieientmanagcm^Jt
of
the President
t»fthe Institution, Eev. JAMES If. JOHNSON, who {rives his entire time to the government and ihstruction of the seho 1.
The Trustees and Teachers would express their gratitude to the Citizens of Crawfordsville. for the iiix'ral patronage fhey have tlms far afforded, and solicit alike liberality in future.
The cotlrse olf ills'truetlon id Jthorough. and special attention is paid to the moral and religious, as well as intellectual trainihg of the pupils, %?hile nothing of a sectarian character is allowed lb is exceedingly desirable tlmt the seiio'okrs should be prompt in their attendance at the begin ingof the term.
PRICE OF TUITION.
Freparilory Department from §3 to .» term. Academic Department, from $1 to §5.00, per term, according to studies pursued.
Collegiate Department. French end German each. Latin, Lemons on 1'iano. Use of Piano for practice, Lessons on (Juitar, A small extra charge is made for fuel used in the public rooms.
Locks, latches, Screws and Butts. -fl O) DOZEN Locks, assorted sizes .and qualities JL/^O 75 do door Latches do do !!im.»0 gross "Wood Sercv/s, bras* and iron
T»i0 dozen loor Butts do talde do do Sash Pullies: lo do Fasteners
One
.vO.OO 5.00 2. no 10.00 •2.00 4.00
TRUSTEES.
A. THOMSON. I O. 1*. JKNNTSON. WM. TWINING. I S. S. THOMSON, DK. D. W. LAYMAN. September 2. t?53. n20yl
N E W A A N A E IS E E N S
JAMES BKOOK6. J. J. I1ROWN.
BROOKS Ai BROWN,
IMPORTKKS AND WIIOLKSALI". DICALEKS IN (iucenswnro. China, Glass, English, (icrismti, and American liadware,
MAIN' STREET, NEW ALIIAN'V, 1ND. \T/"E are now receiving our fall impoi itioe- of the above goods, to which wo invite an examination of patterns and prices, by merchants visiting this market. From our long experience in the trade, we feel conlident that our goods in quality and styles are well adapted to this State, and that we can make it to the interest of those visiting the falls, to trade at this point. aug. 25.
Queenswarc.
-3 CnATKS and casks assorted Queenswarc. JLJL S English and 1'rcneh China, now opened and repacked august
.ut purchasers. UKOOKS «rc BROWN.
G-lassware. fxlassware. consisting of Tiiir.olasses calls. Jars. Cruits.'ete.
1M '\J biers,
august *25.
I5KOOKS 0c I1JIOWX.
Looking Glasses and Plates. i• A« KAtiES Looking Glasses assorted sizes, a in .Mahogany, Walnut, and Oilt frames. 15 boxes, Looking Glass Plates, asserted from bv 10 to lo bv 32. BliOOKS A: BKOWN. Britannia and Silver Plated Goods. 2-1
DOZEN double ])lated Forks, Tal b: do do do do
21 21 1•J5
ilo
lo
lo
and ring 5 do do
INII.. June 2-lth, IS53.
do Dessert Table Spoons Tea do it and 7 ring cake baskets:
do do d.O lo
Hritannia Tea Setts from s.,12 to fl* Tea and eoifee pots
do do do
1
Pitchers 1,2, S 4 quart Castors assoited 3, -1, 5.
do do
^[olas^er. cups .•issorted Candlesticks and BROOKS A: BKOWN.
Lamps. aug. 25. Rifle Barrels, Gun Locks, &c. RIFLE P.amds loo lbs. Brass Mounting 10 dozen Hint and percussion Locks: august 25. BROOKS A. BROWN.
120 25 ^lelle boxes and kegs Tacks, lr-un 2 do brads and finishing nails, 3-j to :-i aug. 25. BROOKS it BROWN.
24 iz
Axes, Shovels, and Spades. Tj ~B P* B(JXES Hunt's, Leverett, and II. Collins, JLJLO axes 5 boxes handled axes: ^25 do :en Hatchets and Hammers: 75 do assorted Sh «yels and Spades, round and.square .-r^'lo do -1 prong Fe-rk.-15 reams S.m.l pa]er. au_*ust 25. BRO».'i\S BKoW N. Table, Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, &c.
Aji CROSS W. S. Butchers Table cutlery: lot) do/ell do Pocket, do: 75 dozen Butcher's. Scissors and Shears: 5"0 do Files. Rasps. Blacksmith. Mill a- Saw 100 Gross iron, Table, and Tea Spoons 50 do Britannia do do do 25 dozen Butcher and Slicking Knives 2o do Ames's Shoo Knives nuirust 25. ji11m:] BROOKS A: BROW N.
BYCommon
third of tho purchase money will be required at the time of sale, one third in s'ix mouths, and the remaining third in twelve months from the day ot sale tor the two last payments the purchaser will be required to execute his notes with approved freehold 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 the pavnwnt of the purchase money and interest. The above land is part of the farm of Samuel Cope, deceased, and is well worthy the attention of persons wishing to buv a first rate farm. aug. 25. IS53. S- WILLSON, n'/wS. Commissioner.
Guardian Sale of Real Estate.
THE
undersigned. Guardian of Lennder D. TuTler a minor, in pursuance of an order o. the Court of Co.nnion Pleas, of the county ot Montgomery, and State of Indiana, will .sell at private sale, five acres of land purchased ot Josep.i Aden, t\ the said. Leanuer D. 'fuller, being a partol tliesoiuh west quarter of section thirty-three, township nineteen, north ot* ranjre
beinT
n-
Safe*.
virtue of the order and decree of the Court of Picas of the county of Montgomery, and State of Indiana, at its July term._ls.Vl, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the Court House door in the town of Crawfordsviilc. on Saturday the 24th day ot' September, 3s53. between the hour? of ten o'eloek. a. m.. and four clock, p. fu., of said-day. the following Real Er-tate in said countv. to-wit: The south bail' of the east half of the north east quarter, and part of the cast half of the south east quarter of section thirty-live, con-,-tainim seventy-four acres: also, a part of the west half of the south west quarter of section thirty-six, containing six acres all in to-.rr.ship nineteen north of range three west, containing in all one hundred and twenty acres: upon the following terms, to-wit:
ivur
wesi nna buuiuoj
a^ fidlows: )n the north by John Campbell land, on the west by Milton Hcrndon's lot, on tne south bv the center of the Indianapolis Slate Koad. on the cast by said Allen's land: the said land I ving and
In the county of Montgomery, and State ot Indiana. The said sale is to be made on the tollowin-' terms: Two hundred and htty dollars ol tho lnnvhase monev to be paid in hand, at the time of the sale one half the remainder in one year trom the day of sale, and the balance in two years from the dav of sale, the purchaser executing to the said Guardian his notes for the payment of tne purchase money, drawing interest from the date^ with good fi-eehold security, waiving therein the baiefito. filiation or Appraisement laws, ne sf.id Guaro:an will execute, to the purchaser Ins certmcato of sale, and make him a Deed for the said, .and, when all uio purchase money shall have been paid, according to the order of the said court of Common Heap.
REV BEN TULLER. iruardian.
O.v.vfcr Isvil'e. f.vgust 25, 1-5.}. IK'W?.
PROTECTION Fire, Marine and Inland
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, COXX.
I N O O A E 1 8 5
JBOARD OF DIRECTORS. %V. KKLI.OO, I.. NL'UPlIP.EV
A. O. IIAZ VJ 1, JNO. WAI I ITTON,
T. BELKNAR. I). CI.ARK. W. TIIRALL, E. IIILT/6,
II. BELNEN, SEELEY,
D. W. CI AI K, KM. ISI1AM,
S
W. B. KOBBINS. WIT. WII.T.IAJXP, D. W. CLARK, PresV.
11. XORTJIAM, W. A. WAP.I. W3I. CONNER, Secretary.
The attention of property holders is rcspectfnlly called to the superior advantages for Fire, Marine and Inland Insurance olfered by the
Protection Insurance Company. The Undersigned has been furnished with blank policies, signed by the officers of the 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 buildings or their contents,occupied as Dwellings. Stores, "Warehouses, Churches, Hotels, Banks, Court Ifouses, Colleges, etc., etc.. and their contents against
IiOS§ or Itamagc by Fire. Also, on Drv Goods, Groceries, Manufactured Goods, 1'roduce, 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 any town in the Western country, against the hazards of
Inland Transportation.
Also,
on 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.
The attention of Merchants is especially requested to the superior advantages and convenience of insurance at home, under an '-OI-KN POT.Icovering shipments by specific endorsements, under a '-Contract Policy," covering all shipments whatever during any agreed period—at current rates of premium charged by other Companies for 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, Isew Orleans. St. Louis. Louisville, Pittsburgh, or any other atrreed point in the United States.
For further information respecting rates of premium. etc.. apply to the undersigned. JAMES IIEATOX. Agent, for Crawfordsviilc and Montgomery County.
August 5, 1553. v-in-10yl.
WM- c. WlItTCIlEn. TIIOS. 3
FINOll.
WM. C. WHITCHGR & CO., Successors to J3atc.u Whitcher & Co., A\T II O E SALE
Dealers an Hats, Caps, Furs, AND A E S I 3 1 I N I S
CORNER OF I'EARL AND MAIN STREETS,
July S, I5-3. \Tu2yl. :.
A E
DKALKK IN'
ROOTS, riHOJCS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. "".MAIN STUEliT,' 'SOXtTH OF THE COt'IlT HOUSE, ,"Z
I, EW. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Having permanently located himself in this place, will give his undivided attention to aii business ontrusted to his care. Olliee immediately 0\v'i' W ilson's Store, west of the Court House. _april 29,'IS53.
DR. A. W. ARMSTRONG,
HAYING permanently located in Crawfordsviilc, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens and the adjacent country. Residence in the. northwest-part of town, in the house formerly occupied by Reuben Taylor. Oilice up stairs over
Graves'tin shop. [aprill,'53. n-l-Om^.
DR. W. L. MAY,
Respectfully tenders his professional scrvices to the citizens of Crawfordsviilc and vicinity. Residence corner of South and Walnut streets, near the Christian church. Oilice in (r. W. Pearson's tailor shop, mar. 23.'53. n39yl.
A A I S E A
WHOLESALE G-ROCER.
AND
I O N E A N
rt^TI(M who have given notes to close their ncI counts ^when they ought to have paid money.) and whose notes yet remain unpaid, are hereby notified that tliev will not be dunned by us either at their home, of on the streets, but said notes unless paid by the first day of September, will be handed over to the proper olHeer for collection. It is useless for men to suppose that we CAN or WII.L sell our goods on credit unless the payments arc made promptly when due. J. P- CAMPBELL, august 5th, 1^53. llOtl.
STATE OF INDIANA,
Montgomery County.
Court of Common Picas of said County, October Term, 1S53. Henry Armstrong Et. al. heirs at law of Hen rv Johnson deceased, Petitioners. vs. William Johnson Et. al. also heirs at law of said dee'd, defendant.
Whereas on the ISth day of Atttrust, A D. 1-53, in vacation of said court, said petitioners by Stover. Willson and McDonald their attorneys, filed their petition in the above entitled cause in the clerk's otfiee of said court, praying that partition of the real estate of said deceased described in said petition. niav be awarded by said court aniong the petitioners and defendants therein named, ar.d the following defendant to said ^tition, viz. John Johnson being a non-rosident of this state, and such 11011rcsidencahavinfr been verified by affidavit. Therefore. notice of tho pendency of such ixitition is ordered to be given for three weeks sueec-sHvely the ••Review" a newsnaper printed in said county to said non-resident defendant. that the same will bo set down for hearing on the'first day of tho next term of said conrt. to be held at the Court House in Cmwfcrdsville. in'said county, commencing on tho first Monday in October next, and that unless lie apiear
and
"answer thereto, said petition and tho
matters and things therein contained will be taken as confess*! and true acainst hi:»u ]iv order of
ANDREW P. LYNN, C. C.
August IS. !So3.
,10
C.
I1MvJ'
IS O vi ii re iv 1'jAYMON
EMERY'S PATENT
S a THRESHERS, Seperators, &c. comjjldtt, the nlost economical power in use, for sale by
MUM FORD & IIOOKER.
July 29,3S53. n-iTyl.
ketchum's
PATENT MOWING MACHINES.
SIX
of these celebrated machines on hand and for sale by MUMFORD A HOOKER, July 29. 1 Lafayette, Indiana.
Scales.
PLATFORMsale
FIRE
SMITH'S
and Counter Scales of a superior
quality for bv July 2'j '5-3. MUMFORD & IIOOKER
PROOF SAFES, a good assortment in store and for sale by July 29, '531 jM
MUMFORD .V HOOKER.
HORSE POWERS, Threshers, elcnncrs.
etc. complete for six and eight horses, warranted to thresh and clean fit for Market from 300 to bushels of wheat per dav. on Land and for sale bv Ml'MFORD .v HOOKER,
July 29, IS53. Lafayette, Indiana.
SCALE
BEAMS.—A lartrc stock oh hand alul for sale by MUMFORD A- IIOOKER, July 29,1533. Lafayette, Indiana.
NEVv ALB AN & SALEM RAIL ROAD.
Tiiryugh from Cravrfordsville to Cincinnati I N O N E A "Tl/TORNING Train, leaves Crawfordsviilc at GJ(f j_VJL A. 3i., every day (Sunday excepted).
Leaves Lafa.Vettc at 9 .v. M. Evening Train, leaves Crawfordsviilc at r.M. Leaves Lafayette at 5_J^ r. M. Connecting morning ami evening with the Lafayette and Indianapolis Railroad.-
OF
CIXC INN A Tl, O.
Cash paid for shipping furs.
A. THOMSON, Agent,
jr.ly 32, 1S53. n3yl.
Robcss*
THOSE new style Bayadere Kobcs are to be had no where but at april 22, '53. CAMPBELL'S.
r'
YOU want a handsome bonnet for spring and have it trimmed with a handsome ribbon outside, and anew and beautiful trimminir inside go to april 22,'53. CAM1VBELL'S.
CJ
1AMPBELL has a largi lot of new prints, that for excellence of fabric, and fastness of color, were never surpassed. april 22.1S53._
COURSE every lady will purchase a pair of those beautiful embroidered musquetur sleeves at '. [aiir. 22,'53 CAMPBELL'S.
Eglantines.
THOSE) beautiful Eglantines at Campbell's are the newest and handsomest in town. april 22. '53.
INFANTS
NO
Crawfordsviilc, Ind.
April 15, '53. n-iinUL
embroidered waists—-a few very prct-
tv ones at april 22,'53 CAMPBELL'S.
LADY will certainly not let the opportunity pass to tret a pair of those handsome shoes at_" [sipr. 22,.'53.] CAMPBELL'S.
PaprilN32.n'53.a
A I a at CAMPBELL'S.
OOK1NU CLASSES.—You who want srpiendid a mirrors, and cheap, erdl at apiil 22, '53. CAMPBELL'S,
N'T
P! E
NO. 8 I'CDUE'S BLOCK, LAFAYETTE, IWD. n-t7in3.
niav 10. '53.
buy your Ready Made Clothing until you sec how cheap Campbell sells it. april 22, '53.
L1
jA
Papril
M: .T^T^
WILL PAY THE HIOIIEST MAlMl 1
FOR
II E AT A N A X-S E E I),
At S. EINFORD'S store. auy. 12, 1S5?5. n7in'\
Special
want the ircnuine twisted silk
ADIKS wli mitts will find them at april 22, '53.
CAMPBELL'S.
LEXANDF.lv S Paris made kid gloves at pril 22, '53. CAMPBELL'S.
.\. a
CARPETS
and Oil Cloths, for sale by
aprill 22, '53. CAMPBELL.
QU(iueensware
EENSWARE.- Some of the prettiest setts of ever brought t«» town at april 22, '53. CA PIvELL'S.
SILK
and lasting half and full Gaiters at april 22.'53. CAMPBELL'!-
OLKA Boots and Opera ties, cheap at 22, '53. CAMPBELL'S.
NAMELED Kid boots for Ladies (very line) at april 22, '53. CAMPBELL'S.
ISSES and childrens shoes of every variety at a]ril 22,'53. CAMPBELL'S.
MENS
Extra calf boots for sale at april 22, '53. CAMPBELL'S.
~S O CHESTS. Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowr -L der, and Black Teas of superior quality, fosalc by LAYMON et co.
C'lIOE FINDINGS a complete assortment at august 12, lc52. L. FAI.LKl 'S.
1'PER Leather. Kip and calf Skins at auirust 12, 1S53. L. FALLEN'S. Mens' and Boys' Boots.
JUST
received a superior article of mens' and boys' Thick, Kip and calf Boots, that I had manufactured expressly for me. which I warrant not-to r'rp if thev do'I will repair them free of charge, L. FALLEY. august 12, 1-553. n«.
ENS' and Boys Shoes of all kinds at august 12, ls53. L. FALLE\'S. TOUTIIS' and cliild':- Thick, Kip and calf Boots and Slices at aug. 12,'53. FALLEVS.
W
sc
OMENS' Kip, calf, Morocco and Enameled lace Boots, a large and well selected assortment at [aug. 12.'53.] L. FALLEV'S.
ONE
Petition for I^ii
Hundred and Fifty sides best Spanish Sola Leather, just received, and for sale at the lowest li xu res at auirust 25, 1S53 L. FALLEN'S.
READ THIS
IT
I
YOU PLEASE!!
THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the Farmers of Montgomery county. and the public generally to their New Harness and Saddlery Establishment, On Green street, in the boildins: formerly occupied by W. Sellers, three doors south of the post-otiiee. All work warranted or no sale.
J. J. GEIIRING.
Crawfordsviilc, angttst 12, 1353. nTnv.b
r$«ticcis* hereby given, that an account current and vouchers, showing final settlement of the estate of Eleanor ILiniilton. deceased, have been filed in the office jif the clerk of the court of Common l'loa? of Montgomery county, and that the same will be reported to sliid court ut the October term. 1353. for confirmation.
ANDREW P. LYNN, C. C. P. O f.UL'- 22, 1-53. nl'wSp.-
Di^oSeitioii.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing In-'tivecn J. E. McDonald and James ilson is lois dav dissolved bv nrituul consent.
vi-vt 7.
MavNALD & WILSON.
4
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The First of* the Season!
I O W I & DRUGGRTS AND APOTHECARIES, TAKE this method of informing the citizens of Montgomery countv, that tlicy "have received arid are still recehing tlieir spririgsiipply of Drags Medicines, Paints, Oils Window-
Glass, Glassware, Perfdinery Patent Medicines, Brushes, &.C., 4 c., which tlicy pledge themselves to sell at as low rates as can be aliorded by any other Druggist in the Wabash Valley.
Physicians are requested to consult their best interests by giving us a Call and examining our stock as we feed confident that we shall be able to show them an EXCKLSJOK STOCK. Particular attention paid to compounding prescriptions at all lioiirs of the day or night.
Call one door cast of the Eagle Hotel, in the Review Btiildinsrs. if vou widi bargains and nK.vl.Tn.' T. D. BROWN & co:
May i). ls,V3. chlanlv:
Cistern Builders,
You will always find a good articlcS of Cement, by calling on A. MAN?1: nov5, '52. nlOtf.
A LARGE supj»ly of Frangancia, Washington. f\ I.ightand Brown. Havana. Principe. Regalia, '.fojorado. half Spanish, and Common Cigars— Whoiesalp atul retail, at very low prices by mar. 23, '53 LAi MON & co.
CINCINNATI
Sugar Ciircd Hams and Dried
Beef, for sale by LAYMON co.
PECONS,
Peanuts, English Walnuts, S. S. Al
monds. Brazil niit^, and Filberts, can always be had verv low at LAYMON Sc co's.
EXTRACT(doves,
OF COFFEE. Allspice, lWcr. Cin-
rtamon. Nutmegs, &c.. A ., lor sale bj' mar.- 23, '53. LA\ MON & eo.
DR. JAMES F. CANINE,
S E O N E N I S T.
And Manufacturer of Porcelain Teeth, i: A v.' I:I 11. I .v N..
RESPECTFULLY
offers his professional services
tot.be Ladies and Gentlemen of Crawfordsville and vicinity, where lie. has permanently located He is provided with the latest improved Porcelain Teeth, which will be inserted on Pivot or Gold Plate, to look as well as natural.
Cavities of Decayed Teeth will be dressed out and filled 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, and the gums and breath sweet and healthy. Teeth, and stumps of Teeth, which have become useless and troublesome, will be extracted with the latest ami most approved instruments, in the most careful aild scientific manner, and with the least possible pain in short lie is prepared to attend to everything in his profession, and his wor'k will be warranted to give entire satisfaction if n'.t, no charge will be made.
Persons desirous of procuring whole, or parts of sets of Teeth, would do well to give him a call.- Helias speeimens that niav be seen at any time by calling at his otiice. which we think cannot be surpassed
ZSF" Examinations of Teeth made, and advice given gratis. OUicc in ""Washington Hall." April 5, 1653 hl4yl
ZVEW SPSSSiW FOR 1 1 E E O E
TSpring
HE cold damp days of winter arc crone— and with its bursting buds, and opening llowers, itssinging lords, its v.'arni joyous sunshife gladdening the hearts of all. lias come—and with it Campbell's New Goods— looming up larger than .•or, and ten times surpassing in magnificience and ieiidorany former stock. The 1rcss Goods arc. the choice cuUings of the New York market, and for cxeellenee ot' fabric, beauty of design, and richness of style, are incomparable. Prints surpassing in glory the Kay plumage of birds, or chaste ts the delicate beauty of llowers. fresh from the manufactories of Phillip Allen, Svrague & Daniiel, men—world wide in th,-ir fame- as being too honest.to make Fady Calicoes: Tweeds, cassimeres, satinetts, tickings, checks, summer stud's. A:-.\, direct from the manufactories in and around Philadelphia. and wholesale
auction
rooms furnishing
up the Nick-Naeks. such as embrodcries, silk and ace mitts, lace veils, linen hdk'la, gloves, hosiery, under-slseves. collars, capes, cull's, etc.. etc., t.ha.t are to a ladies' toilet what the finishing touches of the artists brush is to the picture, to make it complete aiid beautiful. COTTON-YARNS, NAlLS AND GLASSWARE, lircet from the forges and factories of Pittsburgh also the largest and best lot of Groceries wo ever had in the house so we are full from cellar to garret and we cah oiler the people the largest stock of roods that can be fotind anywhere. Wis have ctil down our expenses a few hundred dolhnv. a year, and we intend to work cheap and fell iroods on small advance on cost—for cash or produce. Our iothinir room upstairs, (to which we have, added Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps) has been remod•led, replenished, and filled to repletion'with the arsrest lot. the newest cut, and the best made clothmr. the best lot of Philadelphia made Boots and Shoes, the handsomest Hats, and the oddest Caps, that were ever in this or any other market". As purchases have been very large this Spring-— and our intention is to clean all out by fall—in order to facilitate our business we have marked the price on each article plainly in figures at one uniform rate, and that a low one.
April 22, 1SV3. J. P. CAMPBELL.
Ladies,
you wish to sec the
finest
selection of line dress
g.'odsin the town of Craword.sville. call at april 1,'53.] J. "WILSON'S.
Clothing.
READYallADECLOTHING-Coats.
Pants, and
Yosts, of the latest stvles. Also, huts of all kinds at CliAWFOKi) cV- MULLIKIN'S.
MUGS & MEDICINES.
S I O A S & S I O 4 ARE just receiving their Spring .stock consisting of a very lartrc, and splendid assortment of fine Drugs, ^icdicines. Paints. Oils, "S ami-dies,
Dye-stuff-, Perfumery, Stationery, Fancy Articles,
inc.,
6tc.
Ciur Stock was purchased in New ork. from the mi'iMsTEJiS. and very carefully selected by one of the firm in person "consequently the
Crawfordsville. June 10. 1^53.
public
may
rely on every article being ITKI and C.\A:M I.TI.K ATLI).
t*
PHYSICIAN"?
and ail others, are respectfully in\Ited to call and examine for themselves, a.s we are prepared and determined
to
sell at as low prices as any other estab
lishment of the kind in the State, the windy boastintr of defying all competition to the contrary notwithstanding.
ri5i.
Crawfordsville Marble "Works.
I. F. WAOE,
E A E IN A E
C'»NTINri:Sof
to carry on business at the old
stand, cast the Bell Tavern, Main St., and is just receiving a new Stock of superior Marble, which he will finish for all who may want, in tfood style, at reasonable rates. Monuments. 'Iombs, Ac.. Ac., either Anr.-rican or Italian, lurni^hed^ tu order J'ine 7, 3?53.—n5oti.
Cigars and Tobacco.
OF
THE
best
quality,
always
on hand, and i".,r
sale at the Drug Store of June 10. '53. SL»AN Mt/RCfAN.
Grotmd Paints.
WE have the best Paint Mill ever brought to tho placc. Ground and mixed Paints of overy descrii'tron. can at a?d times be had at the Drntr store q( iune 1'*. 53.j SLOAN A MORGAN.
piIRFE TIERCES RICE, fvr sale by -\Y\friN
THE CHEAP STORE'
IN FULL BLAST.
HAS NOW RECEIVED IIISSPRING STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Clothing, Hats Caps Boots, Shoes and
GOLD JEWELRY.
All of which will be sold at unprecedented low prises. Every variety of Staple and Fancy dry poods, straw goods, dress goods, pocket cutlcry of the Amcrican Knife Company. Also, a very lanro stock of white goods, Lawns of the most desirable patterns, Borage de Laiiics, Chilla Borages, Ginirhams, Poplins. Beratres, Painted Jaconet, dotted Swiss, colored do., Prints, Bonnets, Kiboons, l'arasols, Shawls, lland'kfs, &c. ..
This house being cQnnected with one of tlix largest wholesale houses in the city of Chicago, afford* us facilities for luirchasing our goods at less rates than any other Western Merchant. Wo have our goods direct from the importers and manufacturers, and will sell them at ten per cent, over their ju ices. We have a very large stock of Gold Jewelry. which we warrant pure gold or the money rcfli'idcdi Call and sec. J. F. MICK.
Crawfordsville. may 1.-53: ch lon.
Mourning Goods.
Our stock of Mourning Goods is unusually large, consisting in part of Love veils, crapcs, borages, lawns, ginghams, and calicoes, to which wo would cfill the attention of the ladies. ... april 15,1853: BRYANT it co.'
STATIONARY.—Cap,pen
QUEENSWARE.—Some
letter and note papor, of
all kinds, envelope's, holders, steel jwns, and rubber: [april 15, '53W BRYANT «fc co.
beautiful style*. tiu*4
who contemplate house-keeping cannot call too soon. [apr. 15, '/'3 BRYANTS eo. Corn Starch, For Pudding, Blauc maugc, Custards fcc'./ just received, and t' arril 15. ls.r3:
be had at BRYANT & Go's.
Molasses.
New Orleans and sugar house molasses, rf lirime article of each, for sale by jip ri 1 15, 1^53. BRYANT .t
Co J..*##
Dress Goods.'
PORTSMOL'TIl
Lawns. Berngc dc Laines. Ginjf*
hams, black Silk, ala[aca lust-cr of all kinds Cambric, jaconet, mull muslins, Swiss, liirured and plain. Yietoria lawns, figured and plain bobinetts Edtrintrs, insertimrs, bonnet ribbons, cap do,' Silk fringes and laces.
Cloths.
Black and brown cloth, fancy cnssimercs, Ermine cloth, plaid Cassimere, Taylor striped English Cottonade, French linen. Ble.iciied and unbleached linen drills. Bleached and unbleached shirting, hickory do,' Bed ticking, itc.. at
CRAWFORD & MULLI KIN'S.*
april 1, '53. n-IO:
Boots and Shoes.
A.
Fine assortment of ladies shoes and slippers, Misses and childrens do., gent,lemens call' and kin boots and shoes, cnaniled do.. Contrress gaiters, at* CRAWFORD A: MULLIKIN'S. april 1, '53
Hardware.
LARGE assortment of Hardware, (iueenr,.ware. broad and narrow axes, forks, spades, shovels, rat traps, bed cordfl, tubs, bifcki ts. washboards. svthe smiths. st"Ks and rillos. bv lo irlass •U .' RAWFORD A: MLLLIKIN'S. april 1, '53.
SUPERIOR article of Tea. Colfee, Orleans su--..-n.L'ar, Golden syruji. (Jrlean molasses. Tobacco, powdisr. shot and bar lead Cotton yarn, carpet chain, candle wieken and ball twine, for sale by april 1, '53.J CRAWFORD
A
t\:
Ml'LLIKIN.'
RLt^El YEI1 a line lot of new style bonnets rimmintrs. at april 1. '53. CRAWFORD fc MULLI KIN'S
jj UST 1 an
I E O ID E E 1 O N IT S or ad and misses, we have a splendid assortment, april 15. 1-53.-' KRYANT A: Co.
ii
Gentlemen,
Icheap,
I-" \'on wish Lo I'urchase a find satin vest, and either in the pattern or rcadv made, you will find the artielc at WILSON'S, april i. '53. n-i).
Vv
ILLOW BASKETS.—The ladies can get willow haMicts, for embroidery at april 22. '53. 'OA MPRELL'Sr
A Fir.'c lnt of Prints, madder colorn and good stvles at CRAWFORD A: MULLI KIN'S: :i j-ri 1 1, '53 n-10.
"i^/T EN an'i 1'oys fine kipi l?.a april 22, "53.
nd 'alfsiioes at CAMPBELL'S.
Clothing.
A full suit—vest, pants A: co it, read)" made for
A1..V'
at CAMPBELL'S.
—_ FLORBR
8C
CO.
S A E A E S S
Trunk rP5n»iirnclurrr», South side Columbia Street, below the Square. I.AFAYJSTTK, IND.
A E is of in or in he it so Montgomery county, that they keep e':r,.-tantly on hand and manufactures to order ail kinds of Saddles. Mi idles. Martingales, Harness, Collars, Whips, Lashes. Trunks, ft"., etc.. made of the best materi als and in tho most workmanlike manner, with all the late improvements. Ail of wnich will be sold cheaper than can be bought in Cnuvfordsvillfi.
Persons wisliiu-.'any thing in our line, will find it their interest to give1 us a call, as we are deterinod to sell at the lowest possible rates. junc3,'53.' nil'tf.
Tanners Oil.
A pure article, by the Barrel, or single Gallon. f..r sale at the Drug store of June 10.'53 SLOAN MORGAN.
Boots and Shoes.
lr.rge and well selected assortment of Men nnd J~ P.ovs boot1? april "l. '53.]
C/
tv
'•d shoes. Ladies and Misses, J. WILSON.
IM1 Si*!
iiL persons indebted to the
undcr-
siirnc'i cither for Postage or Books, are requested to fall and settle their accounts immediately, I expect to remove to Kokouio in a few months, and it is desirul.de that my accounts should be squared IN8TAXTKK. JAS. CALFEB. "fe
July 2, li53. irttf.
STPHfTiT.
A so in to id e-i, either hy note or book account, are hereby notified that a settlement of the' samejirs-r be made on or before the 1st day of January he.vt. If not settled by that time, tlicy will be JcfVin the 1 lands of the proper officers fjr immediate collection.
S. W. BENNAGE.
Crav'for.lsvillp. aw2. 5th, 1:53. n'ino".
I S O E S E A S O N S
L. A" Ij 1J
Is now in receipt of his Fall stock of IBoo.Shoes, ajufl Ijcaihcr.
b)M PRISING almost every article that is mannfactured in that line. My Boots and Shoes are purchased direct from eastern manufacturers, and designed cvpn!ssly for the western trade, and I pledire myself to sell them Iow than any other establishment in tho place, liecollcet thut I am one door cast of J. Leo's Store*. Do not fail to call and io«k over my stock -f«ro pnrchasintr cl*?wberc. augvt.it 12,1^5^— v5n7.
N A E I S a us iv I j. -m L.\V-M'»N A
