Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 April 1854 — Page 3
ARRIVAL OF THE ARCTIC.
vn
active. Provisions
N A 1 7
A a a iv
quiet.
uhe, except Kalafat. have re-entered the Black Sea. "'France has loaned Turkey ten million francs.
The news from the lower Danube is
A
T-,
Silastria. The Trieste Gazette saj's, that the Shah of Persia has determined on observing neufralitv.
Ad ices from Odessa to March 25, men turns that the entire Russian fleet has left Sebasfopol, it is believed to attack Varna.
Sir James Graham stated in Parliament, on the 3d, that the allied fleets had left the Bosphorus for Varna.
It was positively asserted that 4,000 Russians from Sebastopol had been landed and taken possession of the island of Tunevz, below Tultza.
There were the usual rumors of treacherv nn the part of the Turkish commanders of '.he diflercnt fortresses that have fallen into ithe hands of the Russians.
The Russians arc raizing all the fortresses nn the Mabruschia. A levy of 1 GO,OOP is about being made nn France.
a a an in O W S O E A N O E in a •t.r,
O
llC&t market advanced tlirt-c prncc. these two great nations matters and things genCorn declined eighteen pence demand
important
dmrr. bj v. .* «i", n,„ P°
re a re in a
be. The Russians have been victorious
For the Crawfordsvillc Review.
RESOLUTIONS OF TI!i: CRAWFORD. VILLI: PRESBYTERY, O. S.
The following resolutions were adopted in Crawfordsvillc, April 14th, 1854.
fiesohed,
That the Presbytery has heard
uilh pleasure, the assurances given by the leprcsentatives of our churches, that our members are generally co-operating with their fellow citizens in the effort to secure a law prohibiting the traffic in intoxicating di inks.
Resolved,
ministers
That Presbytery regard this
movement of vital importance to the cause ut sound morality and true religion. /if sol red,
That we earnestly advise all
"our members to aid in this enterprise, to the extent of their ability. Re/tolraU
That while we disapprove of
interfering in partizan strife, AVC
look upon this question as transcending' and .obliterating all party lines, and we therefore .request all our ministers to preach at least one seimon on this subject befure the next stated meeting of Presbytery. /icaolucd.
That these resolutions be pub
lished in the Temperance Union of Indianapolis, and the county papers circulating in our bounds
II M. BACON. C. R.
The keeper of a cheap boarding-house alias come to the conclusion that the modern sausage is generally made of dog meat, and grounds his belief upon actual experiment.
He fed his boarders, upon sausages, exclusively, for a week, and before the end of that time every one of them began to growl.
STANDARD ARTICLES.
Our old friend W. 13. S I.OAX, who has made his name familiar to our readers ever since the publication of the
Journal,
N E W A I I S E N S
PR. S. D. 1IOWI/S SHAKER SARSAPARILLA WILL PI'HI 1Y TIIF. BLOOD.
Comiaissioiier's Sale.
ilrrcsrAXT
last
week renewed his contract with us. We never tried an article of his, for we never had occasion, but they have acquired the reputation of standard articles of merchandise, which they could hardly have done if not things of value and importance.— Beloit Journal, IlVi'., Sept. 8, '53.
See Sloan's advertisement in another column.
MARR1R1.)- On Sunday the l'Hh inst.. by M. M. Vancleavo, Mr. UAII'II VANCI.I:AVE and Miss (.'ATIIKHINE
COO.NS, all of this county.
A W FOR PS VILLK PRICK ClRRHNT. [Corrected weekly for the lie view.] Wheat, fl.10 Ap]"les. green. Ot I'orn, Apples, dry, *-v. 1.10 Oats, lfi White Reims, ?1.00 Flour, $7a750. Flax seed, 10 'hitter, l-}& Timothy, §1.50 Legs, S'Feathers, SI Cheese. $ Wool, ,r 20a30 !^acon sivic shoulder t» licoswax, 25 Hhhip, 10 Ginsing, 20 Lard. S Potatoes. Tallo»', b, Onions, 50
to an order of the court of common
pleas of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, the undersigned will sell ut private sale the following real estate in said county: The oast halt of the north east quarter of section 15. town 17. north range 5 west, and the west half of the north west quarter of section IS, town 17. north range 4 \yest, except ti acres off the north end of the last above described lot said land was owned by Henry Johnson. dce'd.. in his lifetime.
TERMS,—One half in cash the balance in nine moths from Pate of Sale, the purchaser giving note and good freehold security with interest on the last payment, waiving tfce benefit of valuation and appraisement laws.
D. C. STOVER. Com.
npril 21, 1S5-J. n42w4.
Notice of Distribution to Heirs.
NOTICE
is hereby given, that at the April term of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, after final settlement of the estate of Catharine Cope, deceased, three hundred and six dollars and ninety-nine cents were found remaining for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are. therefore notKed to appear at the next term of said court and receive their distributive share.
Attest: AXDREW P. LYNX. r. c. c. p.. apr22 54-i3-6v Montgomery county.
'XCK the commencement of hostilities between
ora*'"
on 1
tral
1 or think alike, nor do we believe if best, hut we do pored, ha\ dri\en the lurks from contend, that every man should do his part
tvery position on the West Bank of the Dan- which 'scemest most right in his sight' fur the acThc comhinfH flootc cotnplishment of this great work. For one. as an ntcib ln1m|lc
hljrhlv important. The Russians had seized as small a per cent, as we could afford, to ontuin a nearly the whole of Dodnedaeschi, and »^cnanoe for ourselves and little ones We shall ,,f
r\nr .1 Pi- here just inform otirold lnends and customers that pou I 4«j,uUU ot the Czar S soldiers oceu- we have received and opened for the pied the territory between the Trajan Wall SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, and the Danube. „, ,, ...
have been flnctuatin^, throughout we be-
lievc. the entire world, or at least, through all that part with which our government in any way whatI ever, has had intercourse. This state of things too.
our several vocations in this land ofgen-
brotherhood. using
.. ..our utmost endeavors for the comfort and happiness of our great and growand
rac0 no
-IT I a large and supero stock generally. Tn the Cloth-
Urner 1 asha, With a Jnrgc force was con- ing line, we have any and'every g'arinent a man or contratinw for an attack on Karlsu and koy
a
possible however, for all to see
IIA TS AND CAPS.
The finest silk Hats extant together with a large assortment of other summer Ilats.
Roots aied .Shoe*,
Of all kinds, both course and fine which can't help but supply the wants of all both great and small.
Hard ware, Queensware, Glassware,
Carpeting, carpet-warp, cotton yarn, bed ticking, batting, brown muslins, dye stuffs, And a good stock of Groceries.
W A word to the Farmers before closing. We have a stock both in regard to Clothing and Dry Goods generally, that cannot be surpassed, and that you will be we'll plcpsed with should yon give us a call and examine them. When you do get in the notion of calling, we ask you to remember and bring with you your produce of all kinds for which we will allow you the highest market price, and sell you goods as low as any of our neighbors, and no mistake. Kemeniber the GEKMAX STORE.
TO
D. WKr.TJIElM.
april 21, IS.'t v£n42.
THE CITIZENS OF MONTGOMERY OI XTV—Who
wish to purchase cheap and
seasonable Goods—TAKE NOTICE.—I have just received and am now ready to show to my numerous customers as an extensive assortment of
MERCHANDISE
ever before offered in this place. These Goods have been purchased on such terms that will admit of their oeing sold at such rates that cannot fail to prove advantageous to any person who will take tlie pains to examine Ol'R PRICES previous to purchasing elsewhere and believing that SMALT, l'liOI'TTS and quick returns, is the true maxim in business, we are now prepared for the consideration of the ritizens of this place and surrounding conntrv. Our stock, consisting in part of the following
Mf GOSSfa
A full and complete assortment of
II A S A N A S
Of the latest and most approved styles.
O O S A N S O E S
a a
N O I O N S
O a I I A W A E
Of all kinds.
MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
In this department we cannot fail to please the most fastidious taste: our clothing has been selected with great care and being Sought from first hands we can compare juices favorably with nnv other house in town, without attempting to create an impression that we are able from our superior advantages to undersell our neighbors we do say that any person upon exsniination must be satisfied that our clothing is cheap.
Trunks, valises, looking glasses, queensware. Hosiery-- a well selectedstock.
Groceries.
Sugar, colft-e, tea. tobacco and spices, of all kinds: in tine anything that the farmer, mechanic or professional man may want and to the LAIUKS there has been particular attention paid to their wants: our stock of
Is full and complete in every respect it is useless to attempt enumerating our different styles and qualities: call and examine for yourselves l'or nothing gives us greater pleasure than to show our goods from the fact that to show them is to sell them in conclusion we invite all our friends to give us acnll previous to making their purchases, being convinced that we can accommodate them in
riu i.son as favorable, if not better terms, than snv other house in this section of countrv. .1X0. K. KOBIXSOX april 21 '34 v3n42
Til
Water Coolers.
E season is again at hand when the use of Ice becomes indispensable to the comfort and health of every family.
The undersigned has for several years past been engaged in the manufacture of the above-named article, and has devoted much time and labor in perfecting them. Knowing their great utility, economy and convenience, must bring them iiito very general use. They have become indispensable to everv house-keeper. Tlie fact has been demonstrated "beyond question, that they will preserve ice longer than any of the devices which have been brought out for that purpose. The conveniences of always having
ICK WATKR
ready for drinking, is
fullv appreciated bv those who have used this article. The undersigned has larger and bolter facilities for manufacturing Water Coolers, than any establishment in the coiKitry. and is now prepared to supply them in any quantity.
To "merchant and others buving to sell, a liberal discount is made. They can He packed and skipped to nnv part of the country with perfect safety. liEO. D. WIXCHELL- Manufacturer.
Cor. Kaeo and Columbia sts., Cincinnati, 0.
Removal.
EO. D. WIXCIIELL. Manufacturer of Japnnnod and Stamjunl Ware^, Water Coolers. Toilet are. ifcc.. having removel from tlie old stand, coiner of Walnut and Pearl, to tlie X. W. Corner et Race and Columbia. or Second street. and hav-|prepared,
I-.-,*!- -,..
mg largely increase*.! Jacintiep tor manutacmnmT
now prepared to supply Tinncrt, ^iO\e Dealers nud others will find jn£r_s
—. nnutaciuring,.
IV.V. WHy dealers, on liberal terms,
greatly to their interest to purchase their stock direct from the manufactory. I have also recently made such arrangements with the manufacturers of Tinners Machines and Tools, as to be constantly supplied. Among which will be found some newly-invented labor^avin^ machines, which can be seen in operation all ol" which will be sold at manufacturers" prices.
PLA1X
TARLATAXS.
GEO. D. WIXCHELL.
X. W. comer Race and Columbia sts. Cin'ti. O. april 21,1554 n42w4
black and changeable Dre.ss silks at CRAWFROD ArMULLIKIX'S.
blue and pink.at CRAWFORD & MUI.LIKIX'S.
BAN™
II UuiMii & 1 ll A Hi 1 SMITH STILL WELL & ALLEN,
.in that
citi n- lsave from tinie t0 thlie d01ic
what little was in my power, in the way of surviving those in want, with the very best and
CLL
ux.-t
Krady 3Ia«8c Clothing:,
The eastern markets could afford, charging VW. VV III II1UI ni.1.] VVIIIU U.I'JI u. I hem
of «*1 qualities and prices: and
made in the best manner and cut of perfect goods no humbug, but all 0. K. We have also, a fine and complete stock of
DRY GOODS,
Of all the various kinds found in similar establishments. and of the latest styles.
Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons,
Of all kinds—{or nearly
so',—Dress
Goods of the
latest patters, viz: Silks,'borages, de laines, berege de laines. lawns, swiss mull, tissues, ginghams, and a large lot of Prints, cheap, cheaper, cheapest.
STORE!!
A IIK NOW RECEIVING the best selected and J7A. most beautiful assortment of
SPRIFI & SXJTI NV, GIOOB$ ever brought to this market, which will be sold at a .«mall advance from the New York and Philadelphia costs. The stock embraces not only staple but every variety of fancy goods, thus supplying a stock of town. tin
ONE PRICE PRINCIPLE
and every article gr.arenteed as represente and no
GULL TRAPS
set to catch customers by selling any one article such as sugar less than cost, with the intention of making up on other goods. We intend dealint: honestly with all, and customers can rely on polite and gentlemanly attention. Our
S A E O O
is the largest and most commodious in Crawfordsvillc, and we are determined to make it a popular and profitable resort for all classes. Among our stock will be found a splendid selection of
consisting in part as follows: Rich plain black Bishop Silk. Rich plain black Gro de Rhine Silk.
Pluck and fancy brocade Silk. Chamclinc do, all shades. Striped and plaid fflaze, all shades. Superior black Satins. Plain and figured Granadines. Plaid and figured Brilliants and Jackoncts. Solid, plaid and figured Bereges. Berege de Lains. various style's. Plain and figured Silk Tissues. (.'bailies and Challi de Bereges. Solid all wool De Laines, every color. Scotch Earslow and Organdy Ginghams. Plaid and plain De Baiso. Chamreable. plaid and stripped Poplins. French and English Lawns. French and
English
TA
Chintzes itc.
hi to and colored Crape. Brocha, Cashmere, Mouse de Laine & silk do. Plain and watered Black and silk Mantillas.
WHITE km UICi G©QB'§. Dc Laine. doted and figured. Swiss and Book Muslins. Bishop and Victoria Lawns. Mulls. India Books, Ifainsooks. cross-barred and strip."d Jackonct. Lace, Muslin. Dimity, Cambrics and Jaekcnets, Embroidered Curtain Muslins pink, blue and green Tarltons: silk and cotton Illusions, Wash Blonde: Bo'iiincts. Long Lawns. Linnen Cambrics: embroidered, plain, and hemstitched L. L. Ilankerchicfs.
ISOXXETS.
English Dunstable. Split. Leghorn. Florence. Braid, Satin. Straw, Belgrade, Silk and Lawn Bon nets: Misses1 Hats and Flats Boys and Children's Pearl Straw. Palm and Leghorn Hats. Bonne Ribbons—a largo and splendid assortment.
-a a':
Lace and needle worked Chemisettes, Underr,leaves, needle worked Swiss i.'nd Muslin Collars Broeho Cambrick and Maltese Collars Embroidered Bands and Flouncing Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Insertings English and French Wrought Lace and Edging-
HOSIER'S" AND GLOVES.
Siik, Lamb's Wool, Mohair and Merino Ifose Bleached, Unbleached. Slate, mixed. Cotton Hose. Best Kid, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, all numbers and colors together with all kinds of notions and trimmings.
The stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, is very extensive and consists of new and beautiful stvles.
FURXISI11XG ARTICLES.
of every variety viz: Shirts, Gloves, ntvsUs,
Stocks, Snspeulerr--,
Under Garments Silk Shirts, Gauze Merino Shirts Cotton Summer Woolen do
Linen, Cambric and Silk Ildk'fs-.
IS a rd ware.
Ineuding— MI rn
A
sirs' oojp. FAHMKI:S' LMPI.EMENTS. Shovels, various brands, Spades. Axes. Hatches. Wrought and Cut Xails, Mill Saw«. Files, Locks. Latches. Butts. Hinges, Table and Poeket Cutlery. A:c. &c.
GROCERIES.
Coffee, Teas. Susrars, ^Molasses. Rice, ^Mackerel. Smoking and chewing Tobacco, soap, candles, salt, nutmegs, ginger, spices, mustard, vinegar, starch, salaratus, ln oonis, matches. Ac. Arc.
April 15, '54. tf.
('rjinf'orihviilc BetiVy
AXD
KIN'S
FRESH MEAT MARKET, STALL XO .1, North of CI:AWFOUI
IFC
MI
I.I.I-
store, and immediately east of the court-house where Fresh B^ef, Pork. Saugage. Veal, and Mutton can be had every Tuesday, Thursday and SaUmlav morning, and oftener. as the season may demand. Call in. srentlenien, and see. GUTHRIE & AUSTIN.
X. B.—The highest cash price paid for fat Cattle, /^J.IvOCl-.KlE^ soh Ilosrs. Sheep, and Calves. G. fc A. April l-., 54. aprJl'54-42-8m
Oh, Yes! Oil, Yes!
TWO HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE.
THE
GOODS
and
subscriber wishes to sell his two houses and lots, situated on Green street, one half square south of Vernon. He will sell all together or separate For terms of sale, i.ppiv to M. Snook &. Co., or the subscriber. 'W 1LL1AM SELLARS. april -21 1:54 n4i!w4
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, COXX.
INCORPORATED 1825.
T'
II1S OFFICE has now transacted business for more than a quarter of a century during which period it has taken more than
100,000 Risks!
And insured real and personal property against loss by Fire arrd Water to the value of more than TWO HUNDRED MILLlOXS OF
IN THE WESTERN COUNTRY. Several Thousand Losses have been incurred up-' on the above risks all of which have been adjusted at the
G£l?!?KAlr AGENgT OFFICE At Cincinnati, and paid with the utmost promptitude according to the conditions of the policy, as may be seen by the receipts of the several claimants on file.
The undersigned has been furnished with blank policies, sighned by the officers of the Company: also with blank renewal receipts, for continuing policies already issued, and is duly authorized and
li
6llni
inon
ns Agent of said Company, to make in-
nees for anv period of time, not less than one
th
IHT
or
greater than seven years.-upon buildDwellings.
their contents, occupied
Stores. Warehouses. Churches, Hotels. Banks. Court Houses, Colleges, &c. and their contents against
Loss or Dnmn^e by Fire.
For further information respecting rates of premium. etc., npplv to the undersigned. JAMES HEATOX. Agent.
For Crawfordsvillc and Montgomery County, jan. 1S54.
LAOE.
READT
swiss and iaconet collars, banded do. at CRAWFORD fc .MULLIKIX'S.
Made Clothing, a complete assrotment for the summer trade at apr 7 *?1 C"KAWfOr.D vt MfLl.IS.'.v'
NEW ALBANY & SALEM RAILROAD
OPENED TO
GREENCASTLE.
N E W N N I N I E AND
Arrangements of Gre&t Importance'
GOING SOUTH,
Leave MiehifTHTi City at S o'clock. A. M.. Lifavette at l-_'.43. and arrive at Greencastle at 4.St» P. M. GOING NORTII,
Leave Greencastle at 9 o'clock A. M. Lafavettc at 3.20 P. M. and arrive at Michigan Citv at T.oU P. M.
Observe tlie Connections,
The train leaving Michigan City at S.10 A.M. connects directly with a sne.-ial Train from Chicago upon the if. C. K. K. ('rtinnir.fr in connection with trains upon this Boad. which leaves Chicago at t» A. M.: also with the night Express Trains from
Detroit, running in connection with the Canada Railway.^ At Lafayetec the connection is direct with the^Express Train upon the Lafayette and Indianapolis R. R.. which arrives in Indianapolis in season to connect with Trains for Cincinnati, arriving there about 10 P. M., making the time between
At Lafayette, with Express Train on Lafayette and Indianapolis I!. R.. bringing passengers, ieaving Cincinnati. Madison. Louisville and New Albany, in the morning Trains, arriving at Michigan City at 7.SO connecting with a special Train on M. C-R- R. for Chicago, arriving there at 9.30 P. M, same day of leaving the different Points upon the Ohio River, making the time from Cincinnati. Madison. Louisville, or Xew Albany to Chicago only 11) hours.
Also connecting with night Express on M. C. R. R. for Detroit, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Albany. Xew York and Boston, forming the Quickest Clienpesf, and every v.-ay the best Route for eastern Cities from Terre Ilaute. Greencastle, Lafayette and other places in the Wabash Valley.
No Passenger Cars or Freight Trains, with this exception—the Freight Train leaving Crawfordsvillc at A. M. will have Accommodations for Passengers as far as Lafayeete only.
An Accommodation Train will leave Lafayette dailv (Sundays excepted.) at 7.30 A. i\1. for Greencastle. arriving there at 1:2.50 P. M. connecting with P. i\I. Trains on the Terre Ilaute and Richmond Rail Road, for Indianapolis Terre Haute, and Returning leave Greencastle at 3.45 J'. M. after arrival of Train from Terre Haute and Indianapolis. and arrive ot Lafayette at 9 P. M.
Passengers taking the Cars at Stations where Tickets arc sold, will be charged extra, if not provided with Tickets.
Freight Trains each way daily, and freight forwarded with promptness and Dispatch. C. KXOWLTOX, Su'pt.
Michigan City, April 7, '34. v5-n-ll-tf.
Graham
800,000 SALES FOR 1 853
The Largest Sales Ever Made in this
TOW
W
7"E ARE XOW receiving direct from the Importers and Manufac: iircis of Boston, the largest stock of Sprint: and Summer Goods ever offered the citizens of this county, which we can and will
011
consists of every article usually sold in this town.
Domestics of Every Quality.
4-"M pieces of Prints of every variety. 200 Lawns 40 Bonnets. 150 Pieces Bonnet Ribbon. 60 pieces Gingham. 200 Bleached Muslins. Shr.wls. and Mantillas of the latest styles. So pieces Bed Ticking. HO Hose and half I lose. Parasols of everv quality. April 15, '5-i. GRAHAM & BRO.
CLOTHING--Hats.
TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC °'"1 On and after Monday, April 10th, until 1 notit .EXPRESS Passenger Trains will run as follows:
A
ONE
Caps. Boots, and Shoes for
the united country up stairs. A ril 15, *54. GRAHAM &, BRO.
T.O'J'JITXG of every quality and styles for men and Br.vs up stairs. April 15, '54. GRAHAM & BRO.
A
the Bos'.on store
April 15. '51.
oualitv anil stvles at GRAHAM
tV
BRO.
T)OOTS & SHOES for the whole country at A "i 1 1. GRAHAM
kV
BRO.
sold at River Prices. GRAHAM & BRO.
10ME OXE. COME EVERVBODV. for we will show and sell (roods at the smallest proiit ever asked in this countv.
April 15. '54. GRAHAM ct BRO.
A I A 0 S I N
WD
SUMMER GOODS!
THE
UXDERMGX(-:D is now in rc--e: »t of a geneial scock of spring and Summer Goods, which he i* disposed to sell at the very lowest figures, and would respectfully invite those who are in search of bargains to give him a call, as he is determined to sell at small proiits. I
He would particularly call attention to his stock I of Cloths and »^simorr-. which N composed of every oualiry and grade: a~ he does not deal in Ready.Made Clothing.be thinks he can offer inducements to encourage home manufacturelie lias on hand a general stock of Iron and XaiK, whicli will be sold at the lowe |.
I
F. H. FRY.
april- 14. 1554 v5niltf
W O O S
Book and \oJioie Store, We have greatly •••nhtrged our rooms, and our stock is much larger than ever heretofore: -ompr:--ing one of the best selected stocks of Gold ewelry that we have ever had the pleasure of offering you in this market. We have, positively, over one hundred different styles of
EAR RINGS AND BREAST PINS, That will give the purchaser every advantage over those small lots: the largest assortment of aborted Watches in the country: both gold and silver chains and keys.
S
U3T RECEIVED A LARGE ASS0RTment of NEW BOOKS and NOTIONS at our
Musical Instruments of all kind*. One hundred assorted accordeons, musical boxes, violins, guitars, banjos, flutes and fifes, tamborines, harps, etc.: a fine assortment of revolving pistols, bowie knives, guns and shot: a better assortment of notions and fancy good? yon cannot find anywhere:! and to all those who want to bnv silk and crape slicwls and parasols, go all round town where they say they sell clieap, then just drop in and look at ours, as we deal in no other kind or dry goods: and it is not likely that wo can be undersold in those kinds of good.-,: dress trimmings, etc.: all the series of School Cooks, adopted by the Board of Education, for sale at all times Gillott's Pens. Xo.,303. bv the gross: paper by the ream, whips and cigars of the best quality. II. PUKCEL fe BRO.
arril 14. 1551. ,v5a4!vl.
SPRING GOODS.
A very large and extensive assort-
lTICnt Of
KST:.Y
t'i.miATI A\R CHICAGO OXLY 16 HOURS' S'i? J.:f"t5ful
At Greencastle the cenncction is with Trains I upon the Tcrre llante and Richmond R. R. for! Terre Haute and Indianapolis.
The Trains leaving Greencastle at 0 o'clock A.! M. connects with morning Trains from Indianapolis and Terre Haute.
wi
a pi
Sluri
SILK
account of the great increase of our
trade, sell ten per cent cheaper than have been sold in this town. We ask every Lady and Gentleman far and near to come and sec our Stock. We sell cheap and charge nothing for showing goods.:
©1^3 ©iT©©X
1
DRY GOODS,
AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES.
/CAMPBELL
would beg iea\c to say that bavin?
more extensive stock than usual, and having bought
fi „„»m a- I them from first hands, and a larce portion from unApnl 10th, until further
lhc inmnusT ut roniptor Iilu
'.
prepared to sell at Wholesale or Hut-ail. at ereatly reduced priccs. Terms to be
CASH,
or
be found elsi-where
TIIORSAND
APR7
\I.TI'.SE COI.T.AKS,
REOOLKTTS'
100 Axe h'-lves. turned and finished:: 2o.ooo lbs. Bered Grindstones loo Hay Cutters 200 Thermometer Churns Rubber and leather belting, hose and packing Grindstone cranks and rollers. Sausage meat cut t.ers. Xesfs of measures, pumps, corn shellcrs. etc.
We are also now receiving our Sythcs. Hoes forks, cradles, snoaths. etc., for our spring trade. December f(. 1&53. v5n23.
Osusc Oraugr Seed.. BUSHELS fresh Osage Orange Seed just received from Texas and for sale in lots .' suit purchasers, bv
CM FORD & HOOKER.
Jan. 27. IS5-1. p. v5tivl.
Corn Plajfilers.
IARXIIILLS
Patent Corn Drill, a large lot of
these .superior machines for sale by
Jan. 27. 1S5-5
MUM FOR I) HOOKER. Lafavettc*. lirdfaira.
Steel Plows and Cultivators.
OF
all kinds, including Breaking. Sward. Stubble. Subsoil. Corn, and Shovel Plows Cultivators with Rogers' steel teeth, also revc-rsuble steel teeth. fo- sale wholesale and retail bv
Jan. -7, "54- MUMFORD HOOKER.
Mott's Agricultural Furnaces,
I^flR
heating water, trying lard and tallow, cooking vegetables, etc.. an indispensable article for farmers, pork packers, butchers, hotel keepers, etc. For sale bv
Dec. 0,'53. MUMFORD it HOOKER.
Scales.
PLATFORMsale
qualit for bv Julv -y,. MUMFORD & HOOKER,
KBTCHUM'S
State of Indiana,
Montgomery Countv, MoNTGOiii:i:v CIKCUIT Martin Thompson vs. Complaint to Robert Thompson. real eatate.
T.
O S E
CONDITION
tir)n
sales, he is
NIN PASTE,
PIIODI CE
it? market on?ls value. Those who nnv cash for their Goods, and de-sire to buy them clieap. are assured that they can find no other place wliere they can lay out their money to a better advantage with the assurance that only a small profit will be charged on any article, and a uniform price asked throughout. As our Goods are marked down to their lowest remunerative point, no one can
March SI, lso-t. ronOO.
IK'W* st-vI°
TIIK
at
HO.N-
undersell us. and if similar goods are found elsewhere at a lower price, they must be of an inferior quality, or sold with the intention of making up the difference on other articles.
Two things will be stietly adhered to: 1st. Goods will be shown freely and with pleasure, without urging customers to buy that which docs not suit them. iid. Xostatements to be made in regard to the quality of goods, in order to effect salesT cither by the proprietor or salesmen, which are not in strii-t accordance with truth.
i,laK1r:awns
and shal-
CAMPBELL'S.
largest and most magnificent lot of Bcnnet ribbons ever offered in this market and nt the uwest priccs at
CAKPI'.TPfor
CAMPBELL'S.
—call and sec those beautiful carpets, bouirht cash at auction and can be sold a rofit less, than apr 7 '31
CAM ('BELL'S.
9 000 pieces Wall pnper. comprising fifty dillcrcn fW patterns and at low prices at apr 7'54 CAMPBELL'S.
vards black and fanev silks and
ll be sold at the lowest market priccs at 4 CAMPBELL'S.
BEAVTIKVL
bridal dres
ered
ered at
E.MIIKOIIKI:EI
oods plain and cmbroidCAMPBELL'S.
and head dresses
tif'til goods left at apr 7 "5-i
BOSSKTS. sonic of the. most mugniiicent that was ever offered in this market at apr '54 CAMPBELT/S.
UKALTII
A
KKAOr.
ri.. superb and handsome silk bonne!
for one dollar and lifty cents at apr 7 '51 CAMPBELL'S.
in-: i.AiXKs at nine cents a yard at apr 7 "54
CAM PBELL'S.
KACTirt'i, printed shallays for 1 '21.1 cents vard at CAMPBELL'S.
Wabash Agricultural
WARE HOUSE AND SEED STORE,
^iSr
31
MUM FORD & HOOKER,
LA'-AYETTE, INDIANA,
HAVESpringsupply
(Janb\ Catherine Canby. and Marv Oanbv. JOilX L. ROBlXSO.s. U. S. Mars'll. By GK... M«- H*AT,
I.AI:OE
"RJI.A IN
ilC
good assortment in store
TYMRK PROOF SAFES, a J? and for sale by July i!«.'5:J. MUMFORD & HOOKER.
i^Iowii*^ .TlaehaoBes.
TT7"E have the exclusive right to sell these mval-
W
inible Machines in Indiana. Those wishing them should order early as the supply is limited a 1'lank order will be sent on application to nr,.--Theyaie the only machines that will cat clover and all kinds of gras-.
MUMFORD HOOKER.
Jan. -27. 1S5-1. i- Layfayette, Indiana.
IVoliee is hereby fjiven, that the unders'g!,' has bc-uii appointed adminlstrat'jr of the Estate 'Stephen Sut-r. lateofMi.ntgomery county. Indiana, deceased. Said estate is siipi»osed to be solvent. J0I1X GREXAP.D, Administrator. april 7.1 •}. n4'-'w'3.
MI
title to
Whereas, on the 4th day of April, a. d.. 1 54, sr.id plaintitf filed in the clerk's bflice of said court, theaffidavit of a disinterested aul competent witness setting forth that Said Robert Thompson is & necessary party to asr.it connected wiih the title to real estate in said county in which the said .Martin Thomson i- plainti'tf and that the said Robert Thompsfin is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore notice of the pendency of said action is hereby given, and that said suit will stand for trial at the next term of said court to be holden in the, court-house at Crawfordsvillc in said county of I Montgomery, commencing on the fourth Monday of September. 1*5-1.
Attest: ANDREW F. LVXK, Cl«rk.
139
POWDER. FARRIFR IJOOK. TAN-
and
FAMM.Y
Os.TT^i.XT— Prepared
and sold, •wholesale and retail, at No. 4*' L-ike St. Chicago. Illinois. !v B. SLC'A5".
Is altogether superior to any Medicine heretofore discovered forthe rapiil cure of colds, conglts.influenza, hoarseness, whooping cough, croup, bronchitis, catarrhs, asthma, dyspepsia, liver complaint. incipient consumption, and for the relief (¥f consumptive patients in advanced siasros of the disease, and for all diseases which, originate from impurity of the blood, to-wit: scrofula, salt rheum, mercurial, syphilis or venereal and eruptive, or diseases of the skin, as blotches, pimples or pnstulas: and all itchintr eruptions, chronic, inflammation of th3 liver, white swellings, neetosis or fever sore,rickets, listula. and King's evil: in short, in every taint of the system or blood, from whatever cause it may arise, or of however long rtandinsr: this medicine will be found far superior to nn" other remedy.-
Grand depot. Lake-street. Cnivago, Illinois,and sold bv merchants evncrallv. WALT EI? B. SLOAN.-
mmmm
Every pen-on should constantly keep ori hand, for cases of emergency, a bottle of?!rufi'a ltistant Relief it is thv! great internal and external remedy for the immediate cure of colic, heart burn, sore-throat, tooth-ache, weakness of the back or kidneys, diarrluea. dysentery, cholera morbus, all summer complaints, sick head-ache, ague cake'/
and plain goods for window cur-• rheumatism, soreness in the bones, pain in tlni tains at CAMPrJELLX I limbs, cramps and spams.colds, spinal complaints,I swelled joinrs. sprains, bruises, etc. and for chol-' un plaid demixens at fifty cents a yard at oi.i it is a superior remedy.
CAMPBELL'S. FOR HORSES
Maltese lace. enib. collars,
nib. liclk'fs., cheniizett.es. undersleevcs. lace mitts, silk do. kid gloves, fr. silk do. thread gloves, lisle do, beautiful dress gords. silks, borages, grcnauincs. lu inted detains and borage do. iust received apr7'54 !at CAMPBELL'S.
a few of those beau-
CAMPBELT/S.
AXD CATTLE
Sloan's Instant Relief is triMy a great remedy. Half a "25 cent bottle, of Sh-an's Instant Relief,cures a horse of colic in a few minutes.
For bruises, strains, sprains, and many other in-
I juries on horses, cattle, and cither animals. Sloan'j Instant Relief seldom fails to afford immediate re-" lief, and speedily effects a cure. I Many pers'-ns have been astonished to witnesst.hu I rapid cure effected by the use of this wonderful I medicine.
Z'd The dollar bottlcseontain six time* the qnan tity of the -J5 cent bottles. consecpieTitly a saving of tio-third is made bv purchasing1 (lie-dollar bottles.* apr. 7.'51. WALTi'.R U. SLOAX, v5n-|Oyl. Grand Depot. I" Lake St.. 'hicago.'
Sold in Crawfordsvilie by Sloan .t Morgan. S. P. Williams, Traveling agent. .-
Jlarshai's SaSc.
T5 IJ dii
directed from the Clerk's Oilice of the Circuit Court of the Unite.1 States, for the district of Indiana. I will on the -Jd day of May next, at the Court House door, in the town of Crawfordsvilie. Montgomery couii'y. Indiana, offer for sale at public auction, between the hours of lo o'clock a. ill., and 4 o'clock p. m.. the rents and profits fur seven years, by the year, of all the fullowing real estate, to-witr .ei feet off north side lnf N'o. nine, square Xo.
2 two. in
JUST RECEIVED THEIR IX E and of goods which they offer I Robert B. Bowler. ga:nst David (.lark, to dealers at factory rates, in any quantities. S. Canby, Charles Canby, Buehih Cariby. Amongst our stock may be found 800 doz. Axes most approved brands:
iraham's addition to the town of ('rrrw-
fordsville. Montgomery couniy. Indiana: and upon' failure to realize a sullieieiit sum to satisfy the domand. 1 will at the same time and place and irr manner aforesaid, oiler for sale the fee simple of said above described property, taken as the propertv of the defendants, at the suit of Ezra Foote and
1
Edward R-: Ilowurdf
fh-puty.Ind.Disc.
March 21. 1 5|. (p'rslec sf.oo.i n^Sts.- 4
I I N E I I 0 S E 121" A
A 15
TX assiimsng the management of this favoritoj JL Hotel, (formerly kept by Henry Motiry.) the proprietor assures his friends and the public that i& shall be. so cndcc-ted. as to retain its standing as one of the best Hotels in the country, anil no pains' will be spared to luake it a home for the traveller.
His Stabling is commodious and h'j will have ai* careful hostler to attend to it. Orawfurdsv111-. March iti. J. v.vnS'yl.
J. CRAWFORD & AJFLUKIN,"
RE XOW receiving their Spring S»ui-k of Goods purchased at Head (Quarters with greatcare and at very low prices, which will enable them to compete with any other store- in low prices.We will receive in exchange for good- all kinds ofproduce, not refusing cash when o!!' red. :fe april '5-1 CRAWFORD I'LLIK JNS'.S.
lot of swiss sleavcs and chimizct's nt, Cr..-.w•'.! tv ,M
and dotted .v.vi-ses at Cn.\
I.MKIN'S.
WFORD D:
.M
I:I.I IKIN'S.
SI*I.K.NI»II lot of IKIIIIJ ribboji^.
Swiss
and Counter Scales of a superior
edging ail.
fain-y cap net
A
No n'arrov/
satins do. at CIJAwf-oi:n A: n.i.iKiN's.
AnIKS
:nd assorted kM
and gentlemen's black
gloves.siik do. at CKAWFOKH FC .Mt
I.LIKIN'S.
inserting silk thnle. silk ln-e, brown b-rage and Irish linens
,'r.AWFKo
FI
AND
Iridii and gi/ntlcuien at april
.Mcr.i.rKrN'f.
'''t'^lflies and Misses agrcmont and
j. V. I!l"o:iier bonnets at a CnAWFonn &. .Mn.r.iKn.'.
NIOF ?.— A complete ris.-'.rtincnt for
S, ':•!.. ('I:A WFOKD &
Mri.r.iitiv.
VTj:x & JIoy.4 Suninv-r hats, various srvlcx nt -i-*-*- it AV.yin, t\ ,M i.MKiy's.
I" r.xi 'lAHi.n Cloths, blenched and unbleached, el in a as a april S.'52. Cr.Awror.n 1: MUI.I.IKIN'S.
Vr.w
pieces of good carpeting at very low prices for sale at CitAwrono fc .M
LI.
kin-
LEIIKIV'H.
of Grocoric« kept at 'r.A
apr 7
HAi:nwAi»:
WFONN U- MT
and Queensware. a good nssortm'
on hanI at
CISAW
Yorsri
ri.Ln:iN's.
fancy .'•ilk hata for sale ot ni-r 7 ,A (.*RAwroKt «fc MCLLIKISV.
and cut saws kept at npr 7*54 CKAWKOKO
'KAWKOKO
LAWXS.
September term,
1S5-S
tv Mci.r.rKr.v'
plain, black and fanev at CRA WFORD ULLIKi X'S.
I )RIXTS.—A large and spl-.-ndi.i lot at CRAWFORD & Ml'LLIKIX'S.
I1KKAOE
Delain. plain and funec nt CRA WFORD L"LLK IX.,
IIA LLI EERAGE, ilain berage, Ix.-rage cord-I and plaid berage, lir'X-ht- do, at apil *. CRAWFORD d: L'LLIKIX'S.
O ILK TlHcUES. figured and plain, at CRAWFORD A: ML'LLIKIX'S.
CASES boys arid youths boots of every description «.nd quality: alr, un .'i*s^rt.inent of boyj». y.jiitks, and child'-: Shoes, Hiitable far wet. weather a FALLEVS.
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