Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 March 1854 — Page 3

£l)ica})o QVftucrtiscmcuts.

BOSTON AND NEW YORK

WHOLESALE

told

It

AT

RETXHI

PIANO FORTE WARE ROOMS.

Coy, (with

FACTORY TUCKS.

& It7

REED & WATKINS.

Mil,

3NOS. 135 Sc 130 I,AliK ST., (Up Stairs.)

iiliEClIKR, IIOLLISTEIl & WILKIXS, IMl'OUTKUS AM) 1)1. M.ilUS IX

t'arpctw, €?i3 Plush, ]umasli, lirocatrlle. Satin 1'- I^aine. Window Sliades. Curtain f!ood«. ('ords, TasM'!s. .ui!ts, lilankets. .Shi'utimrs. Table L.nn,A-e. \3-no37tf.

FlElilP, RSE^'S^BHCT, & ioi: ^11: linn ns IN

Importrd and American IIrcadc!oth!, Jilack ami Fam-f/ Cusshncres and Doc Skins, IJON«)C\

AND PAKIS VKSTINCS,

HEAVY Wo L!.N AN l'M KK S'l'U FF.S, ADAI'TKD TO MEN'S WEAR, l-'urni'iliinf,' (ools and Tailor^ Trimmings, si 171 South Water Street, CHICAGO, ILL.

NR.NJ. M. 11:AMXI ::I:NKOKT.

CHICAGO Will E W 0 ICS.

i)

S.TOW & HOCiK, .Himufafturos mu! lt-al«'rs in every kF.CKl 1' 1 N ot Wovi' and Worked Wire

Cloth, for Fan Mills and Taper Mills heavy twilled wire cloth for Lieoi.Kt.i\i' .spark Detectors Wire Ganire -r windows: Corn poppers Kurff scoops and Beat'-t: Uiddlcs and Screens for all kinds of grain, seeds, lime. sand, powder and sujrnr: Sieves, bra** and iron: Ku.-hen safes ami i-cfrijerator* underneath. 1'ird eau'es: Bird seed and trlasses: Iron, brass and copper wire and clot!, at wholesale and retail.

NO.

-1'i or

MIIIOKN ST.

ori'OSLTK Till

Wholesale Denier in il :ols, Shoe-, and Leather LASTS AND FINDINGS, Trunks, Cai'pe-t Bags, etc.

No- l'.'it Lake street, corner of Lake and ells. .. CI11C A(10.

CASH PAID

FOR

march 17. 1531.

HIDES AND SKIN.' 7

Chicago Steam Planing and Saw ."Mil's. Siish, Door, Blind an I Box Fnclory. ii W. XoJilc,

Cor.NI

P. OF I.INTON

.v

1.^i SAI

I.-r

£I)icago

I A.. W. Ladd Lsdd Cu't.

Oil belt's Square

O O I I A N O S

George A. Prince & Co celebrated MELODF.ONS. All Instrument* sold (17 1

CHICAGO, ILL.

O N W E S 8il!:C StVCCt

197

CASPBT

AND

FURNISHING W.

AREH

s'l'ho above establishment-is now selection of

OUSE.

o-.v ope'rf

ilh a choice

J? E W COO D: $•*

TABLE LINEN.

4s7I*\AM ARK Cloth* and Napkins. linen sheeting. «p «fcc.. imnorted direct fr'nu Ireland, at Ihe SEW CARPET STORE, 'nivl General Furnishing Wr-rehou^. .JOHN WF.ST. rsS v5-no37-lv.: 1V7 Lake street.

IANPC.LI'II ST.

v. all kinds of planed and matched tioorini rou *h and dressed sideine. a nice article of thin j'ino. and whitewoed boards. Irom }i to a--l thick. The lars'est and 1-cst assortment of sash, doors and blinds, to be loir.d

IN

State. arrant

ed of the best material and worKinanship boxes, door ami window frame etc.. made to older on short notice: nil lor sale for ready pay. a" low as they can bought.at any uther establish'iu i.t ihe city or State. ..n3im-j.

CI1LCAUO STOVE FOUNDRY.

ai

EA

t, ES

31

I BBI

VNI FAOTI"IIKI:S

times:

1 & Co.,

and wholesale deaWsin Stoves

etc., otlsce and samule stoves, .NO. Lake btrre!. ('hieaco. Illinois. The above firm, b.avinsi a lavk'-' Foundry East, and one in this city have peculiar aily.-mtages over any other stove establishment here lor the supply of&toves to city and country dealers, as they are preoa'-ed to keep on hand a full assortment at ail

and would represent that the) are now addini' to their large variety a number of new patterns. Call and see. mar. U-. 31 -n-"»ti.

-DOWNER CO.,

Chicago Coffee and Spice Tlills. Manufacture and have constantly on hand Fresh ROUND pepper, allspice, ginger, cinnamon.

I elov. s, mustard, etc.. Put up in every variety of paekags. also, all the ditlcrcnt qualities ot ROASTED AND GROUND COFFEE. Market st. between Washington

A

Madison streets,

march IS,"3t. ni!iiS.

C. IV. SIil3J!crsow A Co.,

Maniifiifiirrrs antl Wholesnle Dralers in BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS, No. 109 Sontii Water Street, Chicago, 111. rnarcn 1" 34. noTnic.

Norton & ISciM^tead.

W 0 E S A E O E S AND Commission Merchants, esmNo. 115 South Water Street.

Between Clarke and Dearborn.

.rWYRON II. NOUTON. LOWAKO uiMrsTL.vu. CHICAGO. 6m-n57.

Grry, Den^auore & Pliefp$.

vmoUES^UE e-RQCERS A NO 0 MM IS SI OX MER CIL1 XT

M\srr\rriREi

2l&ucrtiscmcnts.

PTVV. «*\vrfc*A: MAN UFACTURERS OF

SA.U. CABS Steam Engines & Boilers, C.YYl.S PATENT SCRIAV CLTTEIt

Flour and Saw Mill Gearing, AM) V'.EXT? r.-P. THE MLE OF Engine and Hand Lathe. Upright Dili?,

SI.IPF. RFSTS, Powri: fc HAND PI.AINKP.S Arc. Castings made to order, and .Steamboat and other Machinery repaired on the shortest notice.— A select an I l'uI! assortment of Patterns

r.

W. OATI:?,

K.

ti.

WAL.NKR.

W O E S A E O E S AM) Commission Merchants,

South ^Yater Street.

Iiel.vccn Clark and La bulic Sts. CHICAGO, ILL. xr. n.

SMITH. J.

1111 1

mS.

S.

AGENTS FOR SnHGllTllOKE MRLS POWDER, BoMon Ulanufacturcd Salamander Safes.

No. 207 South Water St

n37-ly. ClirCAtJO.

Wagons, Billies, Flows.

the verv best material, and

kept on hand in quantities losuit purchasers nil the different styles and patterns of Wagons, Buggies, and Plows, mid at prices that wd! warrant from a disUinoo of xisitinjr Ch^c«g^ to «pply iLeinsolvcs with thj .ho™

vPnS7m«. West Randolph

k. ro:.T.Anr.

FVevA Pag»cr Waa'choiiM?.

TilE

Subscriber havinir opened a Warehouse in *t!\is I'ity, vould respectfully call the attention of Printers, Publishers, .Stationers Sc Country merchants,

TO THEIR STOCK.

Our long experii ii'-e in the business, and connection with Kastern Manufactures, enable us to present a STOCK CNKQCALED both as regards QUALITY and PKICE. 500 Tons Ilasrs Wanted.

WAIiKKN & To. La Salle Block, No. 2.

n"7-i5mi La Salle St.. Chicago.

For th® Spring Trade.

BUEL WELLS,_

Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in

25mfs, Shofs, aiad Uro^'atE^. One thousand, eases Boots. Shoes and Urog-uns. held

011

eoiir-iirMjjient from eastern manufacturers. No. Its South Water St., HKNI'.V K. ITII:I..

GEO.

w.

VH.LS.

i:. L. Ml v.

ri

N-'ii

w.

KISII.

A. O. M-RI I-

MONT

«. ,5.

v.

HOVPI:,

v,rnr,7m'b lueaco. 111.

CHICAGb. ILL

v5n37m'3.

C. L. Karmon & Co.,

WII OLES A LE 0R 0 CER S

ANT

,v\

Commission Merchants. F.NTS for the side of Fairbank's Scales: Herrinvr's Wihlens' nt Sahiman.ler Safes and

India Kubbcr Belting Company*1 Goods. 197 South Water Street. '7-3m. Cllli'AGO. ILL

T. R. IJYKNK.

E. L. COMLY & CO.

A S S W E S And Wholesale Dealers in Wax FisSiarcs, C'rocSiery,

CniXAAXD GLASS WARE. Kvcry thinir connecte 1 with the. above business constantly on hand ami for sale cheap. Also, mi hand, a larsre Stock "f Iron Pipe and Fittings .suitable for Steam and Water purposes. 10* Luke Street, Chicago, I!'. n-'.T-^m.

JNO,

Importers and Dealers in

CrocE*«'ry, CSmaa, tJSass asad BRITANNIA WARES, Patent Solar Hanging and Parlor Oil, Fluid,

Campheuo Lam::?-,

TABLE Cl'TI.ERY. J.Ol'KING

GLASSES. ETC,

No. 170 litilie St.

.Chicago. ..-.March IS-n-0-' -1 v.

CoEai{ioia & Sgwiscp, VfHOLESALE

CO31 MISSION 3i r.IlCIl ANTS. Agents for the Vininiii Manufuctiirers of PI 1/ ii TO II A O,

KF.I.I' CoNSTANTI.V oN HANI) A I.AltOi: STOCK OF Plug and Fine Cut Chc« ius and Smoking Tol:ru'("., Cisars and Snull. nr'tlm. N -. ~li7 L:il ^t-

JOHN COMI'TON. ilVJl. J. SI'HNCK

To Drug::i^l^. I'iiysieians and .llercliacts. AMI' S & IiOLLIDAV,

Wholrsnie and ilitai! liriiJgists I Apotberuries. MIC1II AN env, INDIANA. Ail orders forwarded to them will receive their prompt attention, and be executed without delay.

March !?. v3nS7vl.

F. ^CB,5,Y,

I 0 E A N E A E I N China'd Glass. Qrcers-vare. Lamps. Waiters, Table cutlery. Piated and Britannia Ware. STONE Fl'.ONT N011TII SIDE FQUAI'.E, I.AFAVtTTE. IND.

TQ COUNTRY MSR.CKA.RT5f My stock is now complete, comprising a fa 1 sortment of white stone ware, common ware. r.low ware, fancy ti a ware, and glass ware, whicn I will sell at Cincinnati prices.

March 1 1 31. v3nC7tf.

NANCY P. BRUCE./ vs. JOIIN II. GEORGE. Attach.ment proceeding.

Before Joseph Ellis. Esq.. J. P. 07ICE is hereby given to the above defendant, that ail attachment has been sued out against him by the said Nancy P. Bruce: and that under and by virtue of s.iid writ. I have levied upon certain personal projvrty, to-wit: House and kitchen furniture, corn, farming utensils, and other proper: v. and that the triafof said attachment is set down for the 5th day of April. A. I.'., 1 54. at which time, if said defendant does not appear, answer and defend the suit, the matters and tliiftgs alleged in the affidavit of the said Nancy P. Bruce, filed therein. will be taken as confessed against him. and other proceedings had under said attachment according to law. JuSEPil ELLIS. J. P.

N'

March IS, 134. n?7w3.

I,ook at This!

tWANTcomingEight

Six or Journeymen Bricklayers,

for the seasm. f^r wiii 1 will pay Indianapolis or Lafayette prices: and also three or four young nieii from sixteen to eighteen years of age. of good moral habits who would wish to learn the Bricklaying business. shall be able to commence the business as early in the Spring as tlie season will admit: applv t-"

JOSEPH ENSMINGER, in Crawfordsville. March 10, 1:54. u56wl.

XOTICE.

TIIF.EF.AS mv Wife. Dclila. has left ray bed and board without any iust cause or provocation therefore this is to notify the public that

will not pav an debts con true ted bvlior. MARTIN STULTS. March 10,15M—* n3(5w3.

Fresh Sugar Cured Sams.

T"

CK

St..

CLiva(r».

HE undersigned has now on hand a ounntirv of ugar cured hams for sale. A. P. MANN. n-?2, tf.

feb. 9.1-M.

Wabash Agricultural

WARE HOUSE AND SEED STORE.

MUMFORD & HOOKEK, i,A AV::TTC IVIH.WA,

EJUST RECEIVED TliKIK WINTKi: Spring -imply of iroods which they o'i'.-r to dealer* at factoiy rat*:.-*. hi uiy quantities. Amongst onr stock may be found •300 do/.. Axes mo: approved brands: •JO" A TO

JTAand

0:1

ban J.

KagSc vVorks, Chicago, SIS.

T. CI! AJ.1TEB3, A FRASKP..

n3Tlv.

Smith & Pollard,

hfclvcs. turned an-.i finished

2o »w Ihs. Ber«d Grindstones. 1 Hay Cutter--: 2)o Thermometer Claim-? Rubber and leather be]ti!._r. hose and. packing: Grindstone cranks and rollc.-. Sausage meat cut tcrs. Nests of measure*. pu:r| -s.

C«Mr,

shellers. etc.

Mo am also 1:• 1 v." re--ei\ing our s'ythes. Hoes, forks, cradles, smiths, etc.. for our spring trade.

December 1S53. v5n2 J.

Os.ijje Orass^e Sccdi

~fl BUSHELS Osage Orange Seed just .8. rt-ce:ved from Texas and for sale in lets to suit .purchaser.-!, bv

MUMFORD & IIOOKF.R.

dan. -1*7. 1551. v3n'Vl.

C'orsn PIrisctcrs.

AlkNIHI.LS Pit tent Cor:! Drill, a lar^e lot of these st -eiior tnnf-hincs for sale bv ill'MFOIH) .V IlOOKKii, Jan. 27, 1S51. Lafavette. Indiana.

Sicei 1'lcws aasd CisStivator?,

OFble.

all kinils. ineli'tlin.ir Breakincr. Sward. StubSubsoil. Corn, and Shovel Plows Cultivators with Rogers' steel teeth, also roversable steel teeth, for sale whole.-- .!-- and retail bv

Jan. 27. '34. CMFOUD & IIOOKEK.

Mott's Agricultural Furnaces,

FOR

heating water, trying lard and tallow, cookin£f vegetables, etc., an indispensable article for farmers, pork packers, butchers, hotel keepers, etc. For sale bv

Dee. 0, '33. MFMFORD fc HOOKER.

Scales.

PLATFORMsale

and Counter Scales of a superior

qualirv for bv Julv 'J'.'"

:3:

ML'MFORD it HOOKER.

JjMRE PliO( S.\ l"j{S. a good assortment in store

arid for sale by Ju!v 2'.i. '33. Ml'M FORD a HOOKER.

KETCEUM'S

PatrBst .^aotvssag' Iflachizies.

WEuable

have the o.\c!nsive r'LL'-ht to sell these invalMachines in Indiana. Those wishinir them should order early as the supply is limited a blank order will be sent on application to lis.— They arc the. only machines that will cut clover and all kinds of

gl ass.

Jan. 27,1S5J.

MUMFORD .t HOOKER. Lavfavette. Indiana.

1)11. A. W- ARMSTRONG,

1IAY.IN(I

permanently located in Crawfordsville,

respectfully tenders his professional servict to the citizens and the,adjacent country. Residence in the northwest part of town, in the house formerly occupied by Reuben Taylor. Olfiee up stair? over S. Graves" till shop. [a rill. "33. nt'.'intj.

SCHOOL BOOKS FOR

:m: r^r

RECOMMi'.NDED.

OfFiei:

in eonijilinner- with the re­

quisitions of Law. by the State Board of Education. consisting of tl-.e Governor. Auditor of'State. Treasurer of State. Secretary of State, and the Superintendent of Public instruction. i_Sce Schoe! Law. Section 77.j ,r

OK

Tvanri.r..

A.GBUBLEY & CO.,

Si i-'r.

OF

TYm.ir TvsTnrcuoN.

Indianapolis, Nov. Is3-.

At mectiii£r of the Stat? Hoard of Education, lie Id at the Capital. November M. nn-li member of the Board being present, the f.d o%vi\ig document was adopted:

INOIANAIMMS. NOV.

1 i. ls")^.

The State Board of Education epj.rove the lollowincr list'of text- books for common schoi.Ls:

MoGuil'c's I'.elo'.tie spell ing Book. The Indiana Pe Reader, The Indiana -d ReaiU.-r, The Indiana Sd ic-ruler.

Tii" Scnooi.

CHICAGO

MitcdicPi's primary Geography. .Mitchell's Geography and

Atlas.

Rai Ariiiinc'ic. part 1st,

The Indiana -kli .Header. Ray's Arithmet' part id. Butler's English Gram-jRay's Arit-imetic. part 8d, mar, Webster's Die'it.naries.

The examination of Books f..r our (.'onunon Scbot.ils has involved great labor, but the Board has endeavored to perform the avdrc-u- and responsible duty judiciously, tb.oroughiy. and i'aithfuliv. Intrinsic merit for instruction has been considered of paramount importance, and secondly, economy to the State.

TUV.-TKES.

whose,i it is to J.-roir

what Books are used, can do much to assist tin- Stats Board in obtaining what the School Law contemplates. and economy to the people demands—uniibrmitv in school books tl.rourbont the Stat,...

Yf. C. LAKirABFE.

f:ipcrint-nndc-iitof Public List:ucti-ju. and President of the Board of Edu .•at n. N. B. A large number of SJiool Oilh-ers and, Teachers in Indiana have a-1 ready ad- pted the above books—recommended by the State Board in compliance with the New School Law—tints showing a determination of the friends of education co-ope-rate with th-.. Board in securing throughout theStati the* uniformity desired, which will avoid frequent and vexatious changes, bmefit the learner, and relieve parents of a great and unnecessary expense.

The above Bo-.ks are published, and for sale by Booksellers generally throughout Imliana. by Morton it Griswold. Louis\ille: Y\". B. Smith

March 10, 1S3-1.—'

I'c

'E are now receiving direct from New Orleans a large Sfvk of Siisnr. Coirec and Molasses, together with a general assortment of

FRESH GROCERIES.

Which we now offer to the trade nt unusually low pri.-es. Also, a large and complete assortment of ali kinds and sizes of Iron 5c Steel. Nails, T?!aekMiiith Tools, anviis. Vices, Shovels, Spades, SiC. Dealers and Biacksii.i:\\ *11 find it to their advantage to give us a call if thev want bargains.

V».

,1 AS. P. LU£K.

Co..

Cincinnati: Thomas Cowp.-Tthwait Co., Philadelphia Pratt. Woodford d* Co..at:d Clark. Austin it Smith, Nov York.

or

nOCw-3.

—r

ye I 5* 10 :i ", WI10T.ESALE

GROCERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, CORKER WADAi'I AKD COLfMIUA ST3. Lafayette, Ind.

March !•. 1^3t '",v' n3. m".

GROCEEY AATD IROY

FOWLER & EARL.

Lafayette. March M», 1554. n36in2.

TO^COUNTRY' MERCHANTS. WE^TWORTIS Sc BRO'S., South East Corner ."^Tain and Foirrth St.

CINCINNATI. 0.

"IT7F. arc now in receipt of our usual assortment of Dry Goods to which we invite your attention having pun-ha-scd largely at the late heavy auction sale in New York, we are able to offer unusual inducements. Please examine our Stock before purchasing. March 10,1S54.—n-jdw3.

Fruit and Ornamental Trees. FKRRiS & TEKWSLLK^R

NURSERYMEN

I

will fv.rnish the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, with Fruit and Ornamental trees, EVERGREENS. FLORAL PLANTS, Shrubivery. ite.. at reasonable rat.s. Time for transplanting. March and April. 7. F. WADK, Agent.

Also agent for the sale of Shanghai fowls. t'r«"*i'orihvi!K'. March 10. 15-51. n55w?.

LUSE & BROTHER' O O it 52 si oS Priatc §, MANX' I'AO 1 RIIJ-.KS

And ho'esale and Kvtaii Dealers

rai-M'if. k.'"(ii.iSii, \\i) r»n:fi i: rircal Ai'uiu Street, Ohfosi/e Clhj Iljicl, LAFAYETTE, I\D.

D.ieciiiber »?. vr:rjJvl.

V/HEAT ANI Oli.V il ANTED! 20«0{)0 Hu?hr!s of Corn, l-."V»fKj Bu^hcJ-s of Vfhent, For'vbi' tiie highest market mien will bo t: id in CASH, by [anjf. •).'52.] JiMlN SWKFTSKK.

V, i* I, !R ES O 'F E F,. ci Aw -oUPS-ILLE. INDIANAT'' L. K. V»"AYLAN!J, Pro.)ntr,r. Tj^A! the mur'ret atl'-rds. Suddimr ir--od J/ and c-onvenieiit, v.ell calculated to ue.'ommoilate horr.. drovci'.-i. •. mi u". "3:!. n',?\].

PALLET,

COKXEK OF i'F.Altr. AM) MAIN STREETS, CAYCV.Y.YA TL 0. Cash paid for shippu! Jurs. july S. 1S59. v3r2yi.

DR. V. L. 31

Ecots and Shoes.

evre kind,etc. jam 3.'31. SMITH i£ CO.

CLOVEit

SKFD.

Clover N» e«'l.

TTotico

ALL persons imlebted to the undersigned are res|lecifai!y inviicd to •.•all an SETTLE their accounts on fir before the 13 verv mu"h obiigc. feb. P. 1~34.

Whereas. r,ii the 23tii day of February. A. I'.. Ir3-k said petitioner fikd h.-r petition f..r Divorce in the above oi.titled cause, in the clerk's otlice of said JMontgomerv (.'ireuit Court, against the said defendant said petitioner al.-o tiled at the same time in he clerk's otMce cf said court the atiidavit of a disinterested and competent witiiassfroin which il is m.'ide to a{]car. t'nat sai.I defendant is nota resid.ent of the State of Indiana. Tiicrefore. the said defendant, ishei-'y* notitie.! of th« fiiing and ndeney of sue petiti on. and that unless li-: 'plead to

answer the same before the calling

SaSe of Ki'jsS

Ti

LAFAYETTE. IND.

I

OF HAMILTON CO., OIIIO.

E uhd-i igned administrator of the estate of George C»,.k. deceased, will oiler to sell at public auction upon the premises, on Saturday the 'J3th day of March next, the following lot of lend situated in the town of Darlington. Montgomery eoi nty. Indiana, to-wit: Lot number six in block No. one 1) as the same is designated on the plat of

Si-.id

town. Ti .iirs.—One third of the pur­

chase money to be paid in hand, one third in three months, and the residue in six months from time of sale, purchaser giving note with approved security. SAMUEL MARTS. Adnfr.

Feb. 21. !V4v.-4.

NOTICE

ISbeen

HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has appointed administrator of the estate of Hanson Casner. late of Montgomery county, deceased said es'ate isyTU'POSid to }.-• solvent.

NATHANIEL B'JOIIKR, Adm'r.

March 3.15 34. r"5w3.

NOTICE

HEREBY GIVEN, that I will sell at public auction on Saturday the 23th day of March, 1-34. at the residence of Hanson Casner. deceased, all his personal proj.ertv not taken by the widow, of the deceased, consisting of Hogs, Horses. Cattle, Sheep. Grain, famine utensils, etc.. etc.

A credit of nine months will be given on ail sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved f-ecurily, waiving valuation or appraisement laws.

NATHANIEL BOOHER. Adm'r.

March 3, 1534. n35w3.

DOZ. Wumeiis ahovs quality at

50

I^l!§! vr

V.".

A. P.

OKA T.Kit TV ........

nOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER AN!)

FIND­

INGS.

ST::I:ET. SOITTII OF CUIT.T ORSN, Crawforilsvilje, ind,

A]'iil 15, VG. ll!'Jm,'.

wn

ITCIIL !. IOS. J. RINCN.

WM. €. WJBITC'ESSCR & CO., Successors to flat.1:^ Whitchcr & Co., Vv" I! E A E

15ca2crs iia Slats, Caps, fi'sirs, AND If A i: S' I ?l IN (i S,

AY.

Respectfully tenders his pr«.f,-*M.nal services to the citizens of Crawl'ordsvitlo and vl-ijiity. Residence coiner of South and Walnut streets, near the nrintian church.

O.MLC

in

G. W.

Pearson's tailor shop,

mar. S-j. "35. loi'jy 1.

fehcysir's Sal-?.

BY

virtue of an execution me directed from the Cic.ik of the Montgomery Ciri uit (,'ourt. 1 will expose to

sale

1

March. 3, 1:3». ^!'.e ~.Xij u33\v»j.

V' •$•'

LUSE.

1

PKOTIi

boy--

and

Mfti's rail' and kip boots shoes: boys' calf ami goat shoes large, stock of Ladi-s tine she.es of

-CA-ri'F: i. will pay r.?n fir be. ln.i.j.

:h of March next, an JOHN WILSON. uO^tf.

STATE OF INDIANA, Mon'gotnciy ..• .un'y. 3Ior.igon cry Circuit Ceiiirt 1 S.1-£. Catherine Boohor. pfclitiojior.)"" vs. P'_:ition for Divorce. Ambrose Poohcr. defendant.)

S--v,ic:::'. ^r Term

of

tlie eau.-e

at the i:c-:ct term oi' said court, to be holden in the court-house at Crawfordsville, in said connty commencing on the- fourth Monday of September next. 3j. said petition will be t-iken a.*contessed.

ANDREW i'. LYNN. Clerk.

P'ebrnarv 23. 1 s3t. nC3w'!.

1'OJ'Stl Fit ASK. HE I'NDFP.SIC'?NED wj*hes to inform the citizen of Indiana, that this celebrated young ho'se will stand the ensuing season in the town of Alamo, ten mile.} south-west of Crawfordsviile.— Young Frank was,awarded the first premium at the last State Fair, held at Lafavette in September last. MARCIIANT JAKET.

Alamo. Feb. '24. 1 3-t. '4m-l.

I

evcrr

Do^eml-er 24. 155-3.

PIECES English and French Mcrinoe? at -U sop'. 2o.'53. RAMEY'S

INSUKANCE COMPANY

OP HARTFORD, CONN.

irVCOESPORATSSD I 8S5.

THIS

91

OFFICE has now trnnsact«.l business for more than rjuartcr of a century dm iug v. Inch J«JI

i'.-d it has taken nic-rc than 100,000 F.isks! And insured real and personal property against. Io.-a iiy Fire and Water to the value of mere than

TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS OF

/Sk.

IX THE Vv EXTERN COUNTRY. Sever..! Thousand Losses have been inenrre 1 upon the above risks all of which have been adjtlsfed at tlie

offxck

.Vt,(.'iiii.iunati. and paid with the utmost promptitude aoeonljii^ to the conditions of the policy, as may be seen by the -receipts of the several claimants ill'1.

Tiic undvisiffned h:\sbeen furnished with blank policies".''"'si tr in led by the ollicers of the Company a'sowith blank p-iicwal receipts, for continuing policies already issued, and is duly authorized and prepared, as Ag. nt efsaid Company. make insurances for any period of time, ion less than one month nor greater than seven'years, upon buildings or thtir content*, occupied as Dwellings. S--j-c.s. Vvarthonses. (,'hurelKs. llote's. lonks, t'i art Houses. Colleges. Arc., and rhoir conlcnls ag.dnst.

B.oss C2* £Jr.s:2a.-TC hy S-'frr. For further inf r:n«ti-::i resjectir_* ra'es of premium. etc.. applv to th.- undersiL-ned.

JAMFS 11 EAT«N. A^nt.

For Crawfordsville and -Me'iitgomerv Countv. jail. 3,

Another FiTsSi ABTivafi ofl*

BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATII liR!

Ij. FAX.LZTST,

WOULD

at the. Cnurr House door, in the

town of.Crawl'ordsviile. in Montgomery county, and State of Indiana, on Saturday the 10th day of April. I between the h"iirs of 10 o'clock a. in., and 4 o'clock p. m.. the ron's and profits, for the term of seven

years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Jh-ginin- at the south east corner of the west half of I the north west quarter of section No. fourteen, in town-hip No. nineteen, north of range No. six west. thence north ten rods more or less to a rock, thence west forty rods to a stake, thence south ten rods to the south line of the above described tract of land, then east foitv rods to the place of beginning eontidnimr two and one half acres more or less, the same being situated in the county of Montgomery. and State of Indiana. And also, apart of the west 'half of the south we-t quarter of section fourteen, in tov is-hi nineteen, north of range six west., beginiiig at the north si'.le of Coal 'reek, parallel with the west side of Vine street of Middlcto-.vn. thence due north to the line of Eli Edwards, thence west twenty-five rods and twelve feet, thence due south to Coal Creek, thence east., with the meanders of said ere.ek. to the place ot begining. lying and being in said county of Montgomery and if the rents {and pro--its aforesaid, for the term aforesaid, will not sell for suHicieut satisfy .-aid execution. 1' viil then offer the fee simple, take: as the property of I Andrew W. Higbee, at tit --nit of Richard M. Blackford. BENJAMIN MI.-'NEH.

respectfully announce to his numerous customers that he is now in receipt of his J-'all Stock

OT

BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER. FINDINGS, ETC.. which he will sell at the very lowest, ligurcs imaginable, v. holesale or reU.il in quantities to suit purchasers.

December

T"'r

tor 11 Ii i:f.

2-1. L-VI". V."M .'3

For the Winter Trade. WENTY-FI\'E-"ases ni'-ns kip and grain lcathililiie n...rket -L "3".

Boois. mar.ulacti ist received and lo I.

Knives, 'I'lireads. In short every ar'u le needed it Boots and Shoes, mav be foun 1 ar

Dec. 2-1^V.?. I

20

She! iff of .Ah ngomury county.

•ciI expressiv l" FALL FY.

feS6«CBI2a54CS,S,'

OFT.D do well to call and examine of Leathers and Findings, which pletc consisting in part of 2'" Sides be.-t Biufalo sl('e leather: '1 Doz. home tanned upper leather:

my

youths, and child's Shoes, suitable for wet weather at FALLEY'S. December 2-i. 1533.

E i«s and LA'MI' Lubber O'.er Slioe-: Buffalo •, Lorii £oles: at. 1\. 'v.. FALT.EY

15IS.

E NT A Lfgg^SURGI-ON.

RESPECTFU'.LY

tenders his services to the cit­

izens of ('rawfordsvi'ile and vicinity. He gives particular attention to carious tceih --niiilif'iis of -viiich are .now arm-tally lost tbr want of timely and judicious treatiiieiit. Those that are in want of artiiicial teeth can do well to all and see specimens of the best manufacture of

Porcelain Teeth in the West.

Having sure utility and ease to ail requiring artifi••ial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. Ail work warranted.

All operations pertaining to the science carefully tlei]dcd to v. i'li the least possible p.-iltt. i-i?" Dental Rooms in aahington H.dl.

November -i, 11-J .. v.'nliif.

S. C. V,'II,!S'0N'. .T. K. D0KAIJ).

WILLSO.V ."PiJONALO.

ATTOlLXEYy AT LAW.

Ouicein the room over ilroivn's Drugstore, W'nere the-y wiil be found at all times when n. absent on professional business,

Jamiarv o. 153-1. -.l'""". v3n27tf.

E W W A A E

ATTURNEY N1) COUNSELOR AT L,\^. Having [.ermanently located himself in this plac.. 111 give his undivided attention to all bn^inessen-tTU-:-'l to his care. MMce immediately over Wil--on's Store, west vf the Court lb: u-e. aprii -j'.'. 1 .=•*»:?. nMyl.

Y'/'l* want

landsoi.'.e bonnet a wn

side, and a iu I april l'2. '5:3.

1IED BEEF.—An excel' l7feb. 0. 1-34.

QUEENSWA

ment sal

oct. 1,'53. V::

A

-10

w'J i'-. can be ioun 1 at September 2:3."to.

fashions fur sale by t=ej-t. 23. 156g.

A

iit.-le

for

SLENDID lot of heavy siik lace JTX.

September 2-3, 1533.

L.VDIESand

description and FALLEY'S.

sale br

A. P. ANN.

Hardware a general assort-

bv CRAM"FOI ci* MULLIKIN.

I..'i R' E lot of Gmgliams, all of tlie latest and best -ry if- at RA.MEY'S. tember 2-3, I ^33.

PIECES

nlapaccR end lustres, f-or cent.

chcajKrr than usual at .September

25. '3-1 RAMEY'S.

1 PIECES fancy I.)reis

silk, which will vie with

iv the rainbow in diversity and brilliancy of color. and with etemitv in lasting—all for sale bv sept, -o}, "0: RAMEY.

HEAVY .Scotch, bay s*atc. WaterP«o. and eiijlish Shawl3, both long and square, at sept. il-j.

100

a 33.

9A PIE

RAMEY'S.

HA PIECES Velv-t. 1 UUU sold a: jsopt. 23.'53.] RAMEY'S.

irARGE lot of silk and strav

bonnets—la ti

RAMEi*.

fringes

for sale at RAMEY

Collars, under .-.Jeeves, chemizett-..— white mourning—an endless variety at

s-pt. 23, '53.

LARGE stock of black silk p.nd love veils— green, blue and brown bcragc drt.. for «nle at !^p'. 23.'53. RAMEY'S.

NL!W A MIA NY .V SALILLL

stock

.'low coin

4

11 Freneli. Philadcljiiiiii, and Amerlcai i\ii and ,ii' S.! ins: t'-1 Doz. linings ail co'or~

Lasts. Boot trees, vi'5 Crimp boards. Chimps, .v Awls. 1 hinuiK-rs,

PegS, Nid is.

V: Pincers. V, ebitig. mai:i'!'uct rin^

FALLEY'S.

CASES boys stid youths boots of every ilea crip'ion i. qioili y: !so, r.n as-.a tinent. of

OPENED TO BAINBRIDGE.

COXVE('TINT. WITH THE

Tcvrc-Tlaati! it Indianapolis Railroad AT GRI:I:NCASTLF,

Ey Only 10 Miles of Staging." I ntii h'rther notice 'ii.ofii ili rtui as foiiows: Accommod:it!-'n" Tr.t'm will Ic/ve ]C5ieb:~a:i Ci'v a: o'clock. A. M.. Lafav.-tte 3 o'clock. P. M.. Cr'aw-for-ls\i:ie clock I'. M., mid arrive at B.dnbri.lco at 7 o'ebvk. conneetiiig with a line oi Stages for Grecnciistle. only

10

miles.

Express Train" will lea-.c Michigan *"1 ty tit p%' clock A. M.. after arrival of Michigan Cen'r,.! P. Train from .'hi.-:«go and D. 'r- it. un'v.- at La1".^ et.t •_'.•}3 P. M. in M-.non (Vr Train to Indianapolis connecting there with Trains on F.-dfontaine Kailroad for Columbia, Cincinnati. Cleveland. I'ittf« l-urgh, Phit.id,e!j.! ia. itc.. wi Judian-.i Central Railrrad IVr Cincinnati. Davt.^n.

of which notice ill be given. l-i'/" Freight Ti nius d.aiiv each wj.v. KNOW LTON, imp'i North Div. 7ee.f!l-no-JOtf.

Crawfordsville, Frankfort, Kokomo, Sc Ft. Wayne Rail Road Co.

ATOTICF is hereby given that Josialments JLX often percent each, op live (\ipit:i! Mock of the Cvaw.fordsvilie. Frankfort, KoUmno. ind Ft. \S :tyne Rail Road Company, his been made ]ay a -. Ide ar the Oiliec of the Coifi'pan in the. town of' Frankfort, at. the following tim -s*. to-wit

Ten per cent, en Monday the :..i dey of piil. 1 -J Ten per cent, on Monday the 3t day

2

KAIL RO I)

NEW ARRANGEMENT N & 1 a

,r

A---.,

and Law-

rera-ebur r. Cincinnati. cVc.. w'i: Jetfers-.i,ville Railroau i! Lomsvilh-. with Madison Railroad for Madison afd Cincinnati.

Passengers by this Train from Michigan Cifv will change ears for Grecti-.is:!-.

:ind

station* .o«?h of

Crawfordsville. and take thf A. •oirimo.lation Tra?» at Lafayette. train will le.-r.e Lafavette fcV Crawfordsville at !.13 P. M.

ACv C)3I.lH)i)ATiON T.'J VIN

"Wijl leave Crawfordsville at 3.-13 A. M.. Lafayette' at o'clock A. M:. i-.ivi a.-rive at .Michigan City at oi lock P- M. 'I his tr.iin connects with trains east:i Michigan S,-u: hern Railroad.

ICXRPIISS TRAI.V

\\'?S1 l^av B: ibri.'.'e a! 7 o'clock A. M.. cor.-* liectingwith Stages troiu irceiicantie: I'r.iw foj-d."-. vilh at '.Mo: Latayettc -it

12

o'cleek. after arriwd of

trains from Indianapolis. :,i,d ariivcji'. Michigan :*y at. !.!•' p. M.. connecting with M. C. R. R. I'rains for 'hicngo and Detroit, arriving at 'hieago at P. \L. and Detroit the following morning. 2-C'

1 his no \ii will soon be completed

IAS-U.I:.

GXCIXN-.--'

of

Ten per cent, on Men,lay the Till day

June. 1 -31.^

of

Aug. 1 ^3 1

a a O 1

Stoclih-ild'.-rs residing in Montgomery county and i' iidty. can at their option pay iii.-talments to T. Ri.-tine. 'rawfords\ 11 e: to Silas Keinv.rt!iy, of Darlington: or subs ribais generally to Williamson D. Crothe:s. the authorizc.l Collector of the company.

Stock subscribers are also nr. ti lied that t"n per cent, damages will be a.-sissed on .dl instalments,^ reniaiuiiig unpaid for days af -r the xtime 1, du.that 7 percent, interest will In ailowed on all pav-. meiits from the dateof payment, and eight per cerTi.' interest on all pre-payment.s. livable in stoek\un til the road is oomph-red.

WILLIAMSON P. DUNN. S, c'v., C. F. K. A I". W. li. R.

Frankfoi-t I'cb. u'-l. L-3L n-!3tf.

js HEREBY GIN'EN to the Stockholders of tho .1 Cleveland A" St. Louis Rai! Road Company. hat the animal meeting for election of Directors and transaction of other business will be holden in Lebanon. Bi-one County, at the Court lio.ise on V. cilnesdav the l_0i da vol' April next, at o'clock. A. M. 11. ii. in '!D.

Fcbrmi'

1

3!.

S,crc"a i-\.,

Vi-:: nO-1 w7.

w. ES5 E:^

I R\S 1. I Jonii Burk. l.s

Lanv'

sirring and

1

ribbon out-

li! trimming inside CAMPBELL"?

.1 foi'mei ly occupied bv ii the cortn-r of nn,|,

:cell s'l'ic-'s, where rm found a g. i, a--ort nt (f lif.-

t[)(ls,

roeerie«. Kardivare,

ut!e/i (hicesiMiari1, Crockerv-xi ar'1, and ap.ieics'a.-are usually kip: iu a retail establishment. lb- pays particular attention to tho it re use and sale ol t'ountiy Produce, so tlinl fami»s can be supplied with provi. ions at all times.— Being d".-iroiis oj c.xtending his biisini--^. invites the jai'di -to give him a share of patronage, as )n (eels e. .-I nduti lie can sell on as i.e. om mod siting and h**ap terms as any one iu '.r.twP.p.P'.'ille.

January -7. lo31. \3nCl.'

Fopiiiar Fa lessf Ucflicisac*. Y\

rFAi:E

'.CENTS .1- Wh '''-de

or Retail foi .atent mcdi

the1 oi lowing Idghly popular

Piro vt: (1- Co'-, -,," rmnfon, R-i'l .vay'- F.imi'y Mi di- in-'sj My..r's E\'iact R.

(-k

Howc'.-i ^h..k, .-ai-.-ajMrnhi C-i.iig's noi,d'.' -si.rs.ipitrilla: fi-ngliegans I,,' act I droplpjs, i'a bnestock'.i Vermifuge

(illlltl's M-xi'-an Mi's/id-.g I.inim'nt. him-so Loll u'r, (hio

I.ane'- \"olcanic

Jones's Nerve and Boric Liniment Fenimore's A

A:

Robert's 11:j• Rcg'-nf-rator: RoU-i r's Ext.ar Gir.ger:

%•. Bennets hy Balm Thoinp-onV 1 '. ,i'..r Jew David'- Pl.isr, r:

P: ry I »a'. i-' P„io K:l' r: (iraves* Family .Mo.dic ncs J-yoiis' Katijairon: .: And. a host of or hers too numerous *o mention, but equally good. Call and get i-unr-hle:* and stimu­

naes. I .-cembcr 2, 1 3-3.

T. IJ. J5ROWN V'

"I O ^onrig Hyson. It.-ijH.'rial. rnnj/Owr JL\y .it r} and Black Teas of -njierior qualit v. fosal. by LAVMON V,.

"J'

f|,r' i,,,a-inaM^stjles

and

of Drtss Trimmings,

buttons, eli.-., cuu.be had at •t.

IMMETS.

3LA!.N and Barred Jaconet, iii.-.hop and Victoria :awn. Iiidia linen and mm\i in", din in great

variety at [sej't. '34.j RAMEY'S.

O fwO^'LR Coats, hirg- enough fur any man •J and small enough for an? bov. can f-urn at

[sept.

-Jv. 'b".\ VMEY'S.

r\i\ CLOTH. Cassimere, Ttveed UU coafs. fur sale br sftpt. g-i.

:3-'J.

RAMEY'S.

and sa-ii.ctl RAMEY.

If -tlLk. Satin. Piusb, cloth, Ocrman tind V2 •J I lencia \'esti nt Ii \r r-S-.pi. it,

1-33.

Fancy Articles.

n^HE largest and "nest assortment of Porftraerv, J. S.,iij~, und Fancy article. peri.r«Rv. th.1tl.j3 ever been brought to this market ibr .-ail© at

June I*), *53. SLOAN

CI

A

Q1LKS

A

of uU

ORGAN'S.

11.0A E of every kind and quaiiie, consisting of Gentlemen's kid, wool, cashner, berlin. bovs do. Ladies kids of all color* a»jJ qualities: luoliair

ml£s

o{

"caihner, do.

SMITH (J- CO.

FINE ftrsortment /. JBonact" and Ribbon? at: 1 jan. ",'54. MITI! CO.

Silk Luces of all rrad^-s at

KAMhi t. O jan. 6,'54. SMITH & CO.

yon want anything in the eating line, 1 I tind it by going to feb.

will

A P.

-04

NN'S