Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 May 1854 — Page 3

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htUIfc^AND FOREIGN MA.UKKTS. REVIEW Oificr, May 12, 1554. The grain market is qniet, there being no advance over the prices of last week the Canada which is now due with a week's later dates, is looked for anxiously. We think wc are safe in predicting a considerable rise in brcacUtuifi on the rcceipt of ber news.

POTATOES—At present there is none in the market, speculators having made a clean sweep on Thursday last. Accounts from the east *peak of a

to the prevalence of the potatoe rot, which is dc etroving a large proportion of the last year crop. Our farmers may confidently expect a rise.

been so activc during the week, as tlio arrivals of,

soon as the stock comes forward.

FLOUR—No salefc in flour beyond small lots in the trado at about yesterday's quotations, which was fS,25@S,37 for ordinary.

GRAIN—Wheat in fair request, hut light stock of choice samples restricts transaction.- The only sales wc note is 4,700 bu mixed Milwaukee at .$1,63. Corn plenty, and continues dull. Sales of 7,000 bu nt 60c. Oats in good request and firm—stock light. Hales 7,000 bu at 44c. ...

CRAWFORDSVILiLE P1UCE CURRENT. Corrected Weeklv bv Messrs. Lavmon & Co.

ARTICLES.

Flour Wheat Oats Rye Barley Corn in the ear liny Apples Green

7.00®

Dried

Peaches Beans Butter—Fresh Firgs Corn Meal •Chickens Dressed Potatoes Bacon —Ilams-

Sides--.. Shoulders

Ticking, Mens Summer Stuff, Cotton Yarn. CarpetWarp, together with a magnificent stock of Fancy Goods, which were selected expressly for the wants

The Ladies,

Embracing Plain Black, Watered. Chameleon and Brocade Silks Fonlnnd, Striped, Plaid. Florance. Glace and Bonnet Silks Tarletons. plain assorted colors dotted and plain Swiss, .lackonets. Book and India Muslin. Victoria ami Bishop Lawns. French worked Collors. Caps. Culls, chemizefisand utidcrsleeves. lace collars, collars and uudersleevcs to match. French worked Infants Waists, finely wrought linen cambric handkerchiefs, a nice Tidy fOr 50cts., Silk find Alpncea Lustres.

A wcil selected slock of Dc Laities, plain and plaid rhallis. de heges and cashmeres. Plain, fancy and embroidered lawns from S to 25cts. per yard.

A beautiful assortment of

Bonnets & Trimmings.

Neck, belt, cap and bonnet ribbons bonnet bordors and artificials Gimps, laces, fringes, galoons wnd velvet trimming.

Mv stock of de lain, cashmere, silk crayve. black and Fancy silk Shawls, cannot be surpassed by any house in the Wabash Valley.

Yonkro Votions»»lIats. Caps. Boots, Shoes. Parasols cfc Umbrellas, a good assortment.

Venetian, Tngrain and 3 cotton stair, do.. Dmggcts matting, hearth rugs, ifcc.

:Satin

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prescnt and prospective scarcity of Potatoes owing pute is consummated. But let this be as st may. it ntAvnlon^A tho ™t*toe rot. which is dc- quite as necessary now, as when '"at peace with all the world and the

CHICAGO MARKET. CHICAGO, May 11, 1954.

The (.'rain market rather drags, and buyers are disposed to hold back East, has effected our market favorably and we notieo a sale for shipment at approved rates.

FLOUR—City Mills, No. 1, Ex. Sup.. $7 7.3—No. 1 Family Flour, £7,25.

WnEAT—

$1,40-@*1,35.

CORN—Salesduring the week at 47@4S cents. LIVE STOCK MASSET.—The horse market has not

we

BUFFALO MARKET. BUFFALO, May 10.

Our mnrket is very quiet this morning, and the enquiry for choice lots of Flour is fair, but the scanty supply restricts operations, and has also in a measure checked business.

I'.LilAUKS.

$'[email protected]

In demand.

1' ew coming in.

Little ottered. Good demand.

In gocd demand

05

Lard Pork Beef—on Hoof Clover Seed Timothy Seed Coffee.* Sugar Molasses. N. O. "White Fish Mackerel Salt Tallow

4.00M :o,moo

None in market

5.00(«:5.50 '2.50(43.00

35(3)

11.00®

None in p'kgs.

SOMES OPS9*KirHlW¥.

All former Efforts Outdone! I

LARGEST STOCK! GREATEST VARIETY

New Goods, Xew Styles, and New Dis'gns.

AkVIiVRAUIEY,

CONNER

OF

VERNON I GRKEN STREETS,

CKAWJ-'OKDSYILLE, IM).,

NOW RECEIVING his extensive supplies of Spring ifc Summer Goods, carefully selected in the best Markets in the United States, consisting of Foreign and domestic Dry Goods. English. French, and American Broadcloths, Satinetts and Cnssimeres. Tweeds and Jeans. Woolen and Cotton Flannels, Satin and Velvet eatings, Figured Silk do., Bleached and uublooehed Muslins, Seamless Bags. •Irish Crash and Towelling. Heavy I.incn Drills,

nd

ly carieting, wool cloths,assorted width.

KKADY -HADE CLOTHING. Superior French cloth, frock and Dress coats, natinett. linen, cashmcrctt, tweed, and alpncea „«iiek and frock do., black and fancy cassimcre. lindrill, contonade, satinett- and tweed pants.—

silk, Marselles, Valenei?. German it Queens -•loth vests. Uubber coats and leggins: Shirts, collars, scarfs, cravats, it J., oil cloth "and carpet tap, ladies satchels.

Qnecnswarc— A large lot of Glassware. QueensTrare and table cutlery constantly on hand.

I do not intend by "this advertisement to humbug or deceive. 1 know and feel that I can and will sell tny Goods as cheap as any house in the est. and I intend to spread the interesting information all I nsk is an examination of my stock and prices and vou will be convinced nt once.

April SVM. nMS-vft ALV1N RAME\.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

irPIIE undersigned Guardian of the person and cs.1 tate of Edmund Mitchell, a minor, in pursuance of the order of the Court of Common Pleas ot Montgomery county, will sell at private sale, for cash in hind, the following described real estate, belonging to said minor, to-wit: The one undivided seventh

part of the wivt half of the southeast quarter of

i«vtion tliirtv, In township twentv. north of range five west. ANDREW MITCHELL, april 2S,lS54-n4Sw3 Guardian.

Corn Planters.

ARNH1LLS Patent Corn Drill, a large lot of these superior machines tor sale bv MUMFORD it HOOKER, Jnn. 27, 1S54. Lafayette, Indiana:

Mott's Agricoltoral Furnaces,

Ffarmers,

OR heating water, trying lard and tollow, cooking vegetable*, etc.. «n indisjx'nsable article for pork packers, butchers, hotel keepers, etc. For sale by

Dee. 9, '5-1. MUMFORD & HOOKER.

ioE. jaconet collars, banded do. a: CRAWFORD Sr MIXLIKIN'S.

THE WAR BETWEEN

RUSSIA & TURKEY

GROWS HOTTER AND HOTTER! QINCE the commencement of hostilities.b*£ween the?e two great nations matters and thing's generally have been finetnating, throughout we believe., the entire wor'd, or at le«sf. through ail that part with which our government in any way whatever. has had intercourse. This state of tliiiitrs too, doubtless, will continue to a greater or less decree until peace or a reconciliation of the matter of dis-

The scarcity of Potatoes eomplishment of this great work. For one, as an humble citizen. I have from time to time done what little was in my power, in the way of supplying those in want, with the very best and cheapest

rest of mankind." we should

go on in our several vocations in this land of general brotherhood. using our utmost endeavors for the comfort and happiness of our great aud growing race. It is not possible however, for all to see or think alike, nor do we believe it best, but we do contend, that every man should do his part, in that which 'seemest most right in his sight' for the ac-

R^ady Made Clotfilsag, The eastern markets could alTord. charging them as small a per cent, as we could afford, to obtain a sustenance for ourselves and little ones. We shall here just inform our old friends and customers that

have received and opened for the

stock have been light. The demand, however, is SPRING AND SUMMER TRADK, good from all quarters, and we expect large sales as a large and superb stock generally. In the Clothinn line, we have any and every garment a man or bov may wmit, of all qualities and prices mid made inthe best manner and out of perfect goods —no humbug, but all O. 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, berages, de laines, beregc de laines. lawns, swiss mull, tissues, ginghams, and a large lot of Prints, cheap, cheaper, cheapest. 11A TS AND CAPS.

The finest silk Nats extant together with a large assortment of other summer Iluts. 5?iS Iltoots aaul SEiocs, Of all kinds, both course and fine which can't help but supply the wants of all both great and small. 7?Ilardicare, Queensicare, Glassicare, Carpeting, enrpet-warp. cotton yarn, bed ticking, batting, brown muslins, dye stuffs,

And a good stock of tJroccries. 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 von will be well pleased with should vou give us a call and examine them. When you do get in the notion of calling, we ask you to remember and bring with vou vour 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. Remember the GM-.MAN STORK.

D. WERTilElM.

npvil 21, 1 ?51 vim 42:

npo THE CITIZENS OF 310NTG0JIEUY .J. COUXTY Who wiah to purchase cheap and seasonable Goods—TAKE NOTICE.— 1 have just received and am now rendy to show to my numerous customers as an extensive assortment ot

MERCHANDISE

ever before offered in this place. 'I hese Goods have been purchased on such terms that will admit of their Vming sold at such rates that cannot fail to prove advantagoous to any person who will take the pains to examine OUR PRICES previous to purchasing elsewhere and believing that SMALL PROFITS and quick returns, is the true maxim in business, wc arc now prepared for the consideration of the citizens of this place and surrounding country. Our stock, consisting in part of the following

A full and complete assortment of 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 1 1 II A W A E Of all kinds.

MEWS' 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 bought from liist hands we can compare juices favorably with any other house in town, without attempting to create an impression that we are aide, from our superior advantages to undersell our neighbors we do say that any person upon exsmination must be satisfied that our clothing is eheap.

Trunk: valises, looking glasses, qnecnswarc. Hosiery—a well sclectedstock.

Sugar, coffee, tea. tobacco and spices, of all kinds in fine anything that the farmer, mechanic or professional man may want and to the LADII.S tnere has been particular attention paid to their wants our stock of

©J®©

Is full and complete in evmy respect it is useless to attempt enumerating our different styles and qualities call and examine for yourselves for nothing gives us greater pleasure than to show cur goods from the fact that to show them is to seli them in conclusion wc invite all our friends to give us a call previous to making their purchases, being convinced that we can accommodate them in ooons and FKici.son as favorable, if not better terms, tlun any other house in this section of countrv.

ALL

NO. R. ROBINSON.

april '21 "5-i v,- iJ2

I A I A S S A I

THEthe

UNDERSIGNED in pursuance of the order of court of Common Please of Montgomery C.'untv will':ell at private sale, the following real estate belonging to Robert P. Snyder, a minor heir of Daniel Snyder deceased, to wit: The undivided third part of that part of the north east o^iavter of section twenty-seven.-in Township 19, north of range 5 west, which is bounded as follows:—Begin ningat the north-cast corner of said quirter section and rr.rniing thence, south. 1 0 rods, thence west 1-30 rods, thence'no^th 0 rods, thence east 40 rds., th.cnce north l'.'O roils^Hiencc east. O-i rods, to the beginning. And a'.so the undivided fourth part of said quarter section which is bounded as follows: Beginning on the north line of said quarter section. DO rods east of the north-west corner thereof, and running thence east 40 rods, thence south loo rods thence west 40 rods, thence north 100 rods to tin? beginning. Ti.r.Ms:—0 tlf.rdof the purchase monev to be paid in hand, one third in six months, and the remaining third in 12 months from day of sale, the purchaser to execute his notes securing the deferred pnvineuts with approved surety, waiving relief l'rom valuation laws.

WILLIAM GRAY, Guardian.

april 25,1S54—n4-Sw3 of said minor

Time is IVIoiicy

riT.soNs who know themselves indebted to the Review Office for Job Work or Subscription. during the administration of the undersigned,

will please call nt the Justiceorfice of Mr. 0. S. Mc-

:in(\

THIS

make immediate settlement. Remember

tills Is POSITIVELY the last dun.

April 25,1554.

J. D. MASTF.RSON. v5n4??mS.

OTT'S

a a

IIAIR TOSIC clears the pores of the Skin, causes a hearty action on the roots of the hair, preventing Baldness and Gray Hair, and frees the skin from Dandruff: it brings the Hair to its place, where it should lay it will chinge the hair in to the most SOFT, SILKY and oLOSSY condition: it imparts to it a darker color, and a free use of it will keep both the Skin and IIair in a healthy stato.. and never become harsh or full off. The Ladies will find this IIair Tonic a great addition to the toilet on account of iw agreeable perfume.

Prepared and sold by II. OTT, DnrocisT. CrawfordsvlBe. Indirna. npr25"ol—v?n4-\rl

:V

BANKER STORE!!

SMITH STILLWELL & ALLEN,

ARE

NOW RECEIVING the best selected and most beautiful assortment of

spi: & soa.'gsa* ever brought to this market, which will be sold at a small advance from the New York and Philadelphia costs. The stock embraces not oniv staple but every variety of fancy goods, thus supplying a defficiency long felt in Crawfordsville. viz: a stock from which the buyer can select su. articles of taste as are not usually kept in stores in this town. The business will be conducted siri en the

ONE PItlCE PRIXCIPLEJ

r.nd every article guarente -d as represente and no

GULL TRAPS

set to catch customers by selling any one article such as sugar less thjp cost, with thcinfention of making up on other goods. We into rift dealing honestly with all, and customers caujjely on poute and gcntlemanlv attention. Our

S A E O O

is the largest and Hiost commodious in Crawford*-' viile. and wc are determined to make it a popular and profitable resort for ail classes. Amoi our stock will be found a splendid selection of

m&mg

consisting in part as follows: Rich plain black Bishop Silk. Rich plain black Gro de.Rhinu Silk,.'

Black and fiiiicy brocisde Silk. Chameline do. all shades. Striped and plaid glaze, all shades. Superior black Satins. Plain and figured Granadincs. Piaid and figured Brilliants and Jackonets. Solid, plaid and figured Bercges. wrv Berege de Lains, various styles. Plain and figured Silk Tissues. Ciiallics mid Challi de Bcreges. Solid all wool De Laines, every color. Scotch Karslow and Organdy Ginghams. Plaid and plain De Baise. Changeable, plaid and stripped Poplins. French and English Lawns. French and English Chintzes &e.

White and colored Crape. Broeha, Cashmere, Mouse de Lainc it silk do. Plain and watered Black and silk Mantillas.

WHTE BEISS LC£ Dc Laine. doted and figured. Swiss and Book Muslins. Bisliop and Victoria Lawns. Mulls. India Books, lhiinsooks. cross-barred and striped Jackonet. Lace, Muslin, Dimity. Cambrics and Jackonets, Embroidered Curtain Mutdins: pink, blue and green Tarltons silk and cotton Illusions, Wash Blonde Bobincts. Long Lawns. Linnen Cambrics embroidered, plain, and hemstitched L. L. Ilankcrehicfs.

ISO CIVETS.

English Dunstable. Split, Leghorn. Florence. Braid. Satin. Straw. Belgrade. Silk and Lawn Bonnets Misses' Hats and Flats Boys and Children's Pearl Straw, Palm and Leghorn Hats. Bonnet Ribbons—a large and splendid assortment.

Lace and needle werked Chemisettes, L'udersleaves. needle worked Swiss and Muslin Collars 1'roehe Cambiiek and Maltese Collars Embroidered Bands and Flouncing .Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inscrtings English and French Wrought. Luce and Edging. •••*.

HOSIERY AND GLOVES.

Silk. Lamb's Wool, Mohair and Merino Hose Bleached, Unbleached, Slate, mixed. Cotton Ilose, Best Kid, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, all numbers and colors together with all kinds of notions and trimmings.

The stoelc of READY MADE CLOTH IN (i, is very extensive and consists of new and bcaut:fiil stvlcs.

FURNISHING ARTICLES.

of every variety, viz: Shiits, (ilOV'.JS, (•ruvaU-s

Stocks, Snspcziders,

1'nder Garments, Silk Shirts, Gau/.c Irierino Shirts C'otton lo Slimmer Woolen do

Lineuj Catnuric anil Sillc lidk-fs. fia'an'dwssre. Ineuding—

MKCIIANH S' Toors. FAKMKU' TMPI.EMENTS. Shovels, various brands, Spades. A.\ s. hatches, '-•••-Wrought and Cut Nails. Mill Saws,

Files. Locks, J.atc'.ies, Butts. Hinges, Table and Pocket Cutlery. iSre. ^tc.

GROCERIES.

Coffee, Tens, Sugars, Molasses, Riec, Mackerel. Smoking and chewing Tobacco, soap, candles, salt, nutmegs, ginger, spices, mustard, vinegar, starch, salaratus. brooms, matches. Are. }ce.

April 15, "5-1. tf.

€'ra fib a* a 3 8e ISc 2 A ND FRESH MEAT MARKET. STALL NO .1,

North of Ci:awi-i0'.0 it Mn.i.iKIN'S store, and immediately east of the court-house—where Fresh Beef, Pol k. Saugnge. Yeal. and Mutton can he had every Tuesday. Thursday roid Saturday morning, and oftcner. as the season mav demand. Call in. gentlemen,'and sec. GUTHRIE A AUSTIN.

N. B.—The highest e'n.-k price paid for fat Cattle, Ib-gs. Sheep, and Calves. G. it A. apr21'54--l'J-3ni v.-

eis, Yes! mi, Vcs!

TWO HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE.

THE

subscriber wishes to sell his two houses and lots, situated on Green street, one hall'square south of Vernon. lie wiil sell all together or separate For terms of sale, appl"

or the subscriber. april 21 15*4

The under.-igned has for several years past been engaged in the manufacture of the above-named article, r.nd has devoted much time and labor in perfecting them. Knowing their great utility, economy and convenience, must bring them into very general u.-e. Thev have become indispensable to every house-keeper. The fact has b.-en demonstrated b.,y. nd qucsti' ii. that they will preserve ice longer than any of the devices which have been brought out for chat purpose. The conveniences of always having ICK WATEK ready for drinking, is fully appreciated by those who have used this article.

The undersigned has larger and better facilities for manufacturing Water Coolers, than any establishment in the country, and is now prepared te

.i ip',y them in any quantity. To 1 merchants and others imving to sell, a liberal discount is made. They can be packed and shipped to anv part of the countrv with perfect safctv.

GEO. D. WINCHELL. Mannfacturer. Ci r. Race ar.d Columbia sts., Cincinnati, O.

Eeinoval.

VEO. D. WJNL'HEI.L. Manufacturer of .TapanI ned and St-amjxid Wares,. Water Coolers. Toilet Ware. itc.. having removed from the old stand corner of Waln.it and Pearl, to the N. W. Corner of Race and Columbia. (or Second street.-!and having largely increased facilities for mimufucturing. is now prepared to supply dealers, on liberal terms.

Tinners, Stove Dealers r.nd others will find it grc-n'dy to their interest to purchase their stock direct from the manufactory.

I have also recently made sneh arrangement* with the manufacturers of Tinners Machines and Tools, as to be constantly supplied. Among which will be found some newly-invented labor-saving machines, which can be seen in operation all of whi^h will be sold at manufacturers' prices.

PLAIN

GEO. D. WINCHELL.

N. W. corner Race and Columbia sis. Cin'ti. O. april 21.1^54 n42w4 —rr

black and changeable Dress silks at CRAWFROD it MLLLIKiN'S.

TARLATANS,

blue and nink.ar CRAWFORD & ML'LLIEIN'S.

NEV/ ALBANY Sc SALEM RAILROAD

O E N E O

GREEjVCASTLE' N E W N N I N I I E

AND

Arrangements of Great Importance

TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. On and after Mondny. April 10th. until further notice .EXPRESS Passenger Trains will run as follows:

GOING SOUTH,

Leave Mirhigan City at S o'clock. A. M.. T.nfrvette at 1*2.45. and arrive at Greeneastle at 4.SO P. 31. GOING NORTH,

Leave1 Greencastle at 9 o'clock A. M. Lafayette at 3.20 P. M.'and arrive a: Michigan Citv at 7.Co P.M.

Observe the connections,

The train leaving Michigan City at S.10 A.M. connects directly with a special Train from Chwago upon the

M.

riving there about

CLOTHING—Hats.

to M. Snook i\: Co..

C. R- R. running in connection

with tra ns upon this Road.'i which leaves Chicago at t! A. M. also with the night Express Trains from Detroit, running in connection with the Cnmida Railwav. At Lnfuvetec the conneetirin is ilirect

10

tween

:54

£1LOTlP.NG

r'

WILLIAM SELLARS. n42w4

WsRcIu'ii's Water Cd^krs.

Till"

sensen is again at hand when the use of Ice becomes indispensable to the comfort and health of every family.

with tlifi I'-xprtiss Tr:nn upon the Laf.-ivette and indianapolis R. R.. which arrives in Indianapolis in ^whereat a lower i.rice. they must season to connect vitlii Fr:n ns lor Cincinnati, ar-

At Lafayette, with Express Train on Lafayette and Indianapolis R. R.. bringing passengers, leaving Cincinnati, Madison. Louisville and New Albany. in the morning Trains, arriving at Michigan'City nt 7.3" connecting with a speei.il Train on M. C. R. R. for Chicago, arriving there at 9.30 P. M. same day of leaving the diilerent Points upon the Ohio River, making the time from Cincinnati. Madison. Louisville, or New Albany to Chicago only li hours.

Also connecting with night. Express on M. C. R. R. for Detroit. N'iagara Falls, Buffalo, Albany, New York and Boston, forming the Quickest Cheapest, and every way the best Route for eastern Cities from Terre Ilaute. Greencastle. Lafavette and other places in the Wabash Yidley.

No Passenger Cars or Freight- Trains, with tl exception—the Freight Train leaving Crawfordsville at 5 A. M. will have Accommodations for Passengers as far as Lafavcete only.

An Accommodation Train wilI leave Lafayette daily Sundays excepted.) at 7.so A. .M. for Greencastle. arriving there at 12.-r0 P. M. connecting witl P. M. Trains oil the Terre Haute and Richmond Rail Road, for Indianapolis Terre Hau^e, and Returning leave Orcencastlc at o.Jf P. .M. after arrival of Train from Terre Haute and Indianapolis and arrive atLaf:.vette at 9 P. ?d.

Passengers taking the Cars at Stations -where Tickets are sold, will be charged extra, if not pro vided with Tickets.

Freight Trains each way daily, and freight for warded with promptness and Dispab-h. C. KNOWLTON. Su'pt.

Michigan City, April 7. '54. vo-n-U-tf.

Graham

O W

WEportersNOWManufacturers

ARE receiving direct from {he Imand of Boston, the largest stock of Spring and Summer Goods ever offered to the citizens of this county, which we can and will on account of the great increase of our trade, sell ten per cent cheaper than have been sold int-histovn. We ask every Lady and Gentleman far and near to come and see our Stock. We sell eheap and charge nothing for showing goods. ...

:hocs

EAR RINGS AND BREAST PINS, That will give the purchaser every advantage over those small lots the largest assortment of assorted Wsitehcs in the country: both gold and silver chains and keys. 3Iusical instruments of nil kinds.

for

Caps, Boots, and

the united country'up stairs. April 15,

GRAHAM BRO.

if every ipiaiity and styles for men

and (5ovs up stairs. April M, '54. GRAHAM & BRO.

HATS

CAPS of every

the Bost'-

April 15,

:5i.

OOTS & SHOES lor the whole country at April lc GRAHAM f. BRO.

GROCERIES

sold at River Prices.

April 15, 54. GRAIIAM it BRO.

OME ONE,""C«ME EVERYBODY, for we will show and sell Goods at the smallest profit asked in this eountv. \.pril 15, '54. GRAIIAM A: BR'

TUST RECEIVED A LARGE AS30RTfJ MCNT

of

]3OOKS

and

One hundred assorted accordeons. musical boxes,

harps, etc.: a fine assortment of revolving pistols, bowie knives, guns and shot: a better assortment of notions and fancy goods you cannot f.n anywhere: and to ail those who want to buy silk and crape shawls and parasols. 20 all round town where they say they sell cheap, then just drop in and look at ours, as we deal in no other kind of dry goods: nm' it is not likely that we can be nndersold in those kinds of goods: dress trimmings, etc. ail the series of School Books, adopted by the Hoard of Education, for sale at ail times: Gillo'tt's IJens. No. 3'3. by the gross paper bv the ream, whips and cigars of the

violins, guitars, banjos, I'utes and fifes, tamborines, They are t'ne only machines that will out clover

II. 1TRCEL it BRO.

best qnaiitv. .ril 14.1S54 apr v5n41vl.

A IV VL OF

S I N

AND

SUMMER GOODS, THE

UNDERSIGNED is now in rect .f of a general stock of Spring and Summer (Jowls, which he is 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 deterin ined to sell at small profits.

He would particularly call attention to his stock of .Cloths and Cas^imcrcs, which is composed of every quality and grade: s.-i he does not deal in Ready Made Clotliing, he tliinks he can offer inducements to encourage home manufactures. lie has on hand a general stock of Iron ai.d Xnils, which will be sold at the lowest prices.

F. II. FRY.

april 11. If I von-iltf

SPRING GOODS.

A very large and extensive assortment of

AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES.

CAMPBELL

rjor

P. M., making the time be- th'uc,uulitV-renoo0on

At Grecncflstlc the connection is with Trains upon the Terre Haute and Richmond R. R. for Terra Haute and Indianapolis.

The Trains leaving GreenensMc at 0 o'cloek A. M. connects with morning Trains from Indianapolis and Terre lTaut'4.

ahil

CIXriXSATI IU'H nur.uio OALV If) HOr^S ^ill be shown tVeoly an 1 wirli pleasure, without urging customers to buy that hieli does not suit

n.isii-: VJ lar

ri!K

E

Sii.

Bro.

8c

$•*50,000 I'OR 8^52

The Largest Bales Ever Made in this

Mr.noinrnicD and plain goods iTr window curtains at C.\MPBE.LL'S.

C1 plaid dcini-zeus at liftv cents a vard it!" O apr 7 CAMPBELL'S.

MV

LTrsic coi.r.Aits. idaltese lace. cnib. collars, em!), hdk'fs., clu'iniz ttes. uiuler^li-eves. lace mitts, silk do. kid gloves, fr. silk do. thread gloves, iisle do, beautifu! dress goods, silks, bcrages. gr». nadines. printed delains and Uerage d. insf received a]r7T4 [at CAMPBELL'?'.

Rtoor.i-ns

BKArnKfi.

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JS t&)

consists of every article usually sold in this town.

Domestics of Every Quality.

pieces of Prints of every variety. 200 Lawns 4-'o Bonnets. l.V) Pieces Bonnet-Ttibbou. $0 pieces Gingham. 200 Bleached Muslins. Shawls, and Mantillas of the latest styles.:-, SO pieces Bed Ticking. a0 doz. Hose and half ilose. Parasols of every qua'.itv. April 15. '54. GRAHAM & BRO.

RubVi.-r and leather belting, hose and packing: Grindstone cranks and rollers, Sausage meat cut ters. Nests of measures, pumps, corn shellers. etc.

We are also now receiving our Sytli-s. Hoes, forks, cradles, sneaths, etc., for our spring trade. December 1553. v5ni!3.

RKAIJY

(fhalitv and stvles at GRAHAM if- BRO.

.M.'idc C'iothing. a complete assrotni^nt for the summer trade at apr 7 '54

PIpleas

H~\ It 1 /CONDITION POWDER. FARR.IKR. BOOK, TANI

8

PI*

would leave to say that having

iu head dresses, a few of tlic.se beau­

tiful goods left at apr 7'51 CAMPBELL'S.

HO.VNJ:TS. some of the most- magnificent that was evir otiered in this mar!:et at apr 7

:.V1

A

t'liAwrcnn &

I^I RE PRO( »F AFES, a good assortment in store and for sn!e by dulv '5o. ?.Il'MFOUD A- HOOKER.

CommisEioner's Kale.

:?I:A.

NOTIONS

:'X'- Iook and Motion

at our

nr-

We have greatly enlarged our rooms, and our st-x-k is much larger than ever heretofore: comprising one of the best selected stocks of (iohl Jcu clrv that we liave ever had the pleasure of offering you in this market. Wc have, positively, oyer one ILK ISSl ES. ligured hundred different styles of O

to an order of tho court of common of Montgomery county. State of Indiana,

the- undersigned will sell at private sale th" following real estate in said county: The east halt of the north east qnnrter oi' suction 1?.. town 17. north range 5 west, and the west half of the north west quarter of section 1-'. town 17. north range west, excepr 0 acres off the north end of the last abo\e described lot said hind was owned by Henry Johnson. dee'd.. ill his !if"time.

TTKMS.—On... half in cash: the balanee in nine moths from Date of Sale, the purchaser giving note and good freehold wmrify with interest on thohg,t payment-, waiving the benefit of valuation and apnraisemcnt laves.-

aprii ii.i-5}.-. nlu'wf.

X,V

IASTE-

AND

purchased for his spring sales a larger and more extensive stock than usual, and having bought lh?ui from first hands, and a large portion from under the hammer at peremptory auction sales, he is prepared to sell at Wholesale or Retail, at greatly reduced priced. Terms to be CASH, or PROMTS at its mark"t cash value. Those who pav cash for •, 1--thcir Goods, and desire to buy them clieap. are as- aLojjether Slipeiior to flllV JXCUICINC 1)LTCsured tliat they can i'nd no other jdacc where they to fore discovered f«r the rapid euro of colds, coughs, can lay out their money tj a better advantage .with influenza, hoarseness, whooping couglj. croup, he assurance that ohU" a sin nil profit will be charg- bronchitis, catarrhs, asthma. dysp0]isia, 1 vcr coin ed on iiny article, and a uniform price asked ph.int. incipient consumption, and lur the reliel 't througluiut. As our (roods arc marked down to consumptive patient.-* in advanced stages ut the di.-^ their lowest remunerative point, no one can HON*- case, and for all diseases which originate from im* KSTLV undersell us, and if similar goods are found purity of the blood, to-wit: fcrotula, wait rlieinn, be of in in

fe-

.or with tho intention ot* niukinsr

other article.

Two tilings will he stictlv adhered to: 1st, OooVls

them. "d. No statements to be made in regard to the quality of goods, in order to effect sales, cither by the proprietor or salesmen, idch are nut in strict accordancc with tiuth. .•' .March 81, 1*54. v5 i39.

beautiful new styie plaid lawns and *hallars at CAM PHKLL'S.

largest and most magnificent lot of Bonnet ribbons over offered in this market and at the uwest prices at CAM PBF.LL'S.

rj i'0 pieces Wall paper, comprising llfiv dill'eren c» patterns and at apr 7 '04

paper, comprising flf low prices at CAMPBELL'S.

\I- THOUSAND yards black and f'ncvsiiks and will be sold at the lowest market prices nt apr 7 V4 CAMPBELL'S.

KAUTIFUI. bridal dress goods plain and embroidered at CAMPBLLL S.

tity

CAMPRELL'S.

IIKAPTIFFI.. superb and handsome silk bonnet for one dollar and liftv cents at pr 7 '54 CAMPCELL'S.

I.UAOK nr: I.A apr 7 '54

NJ S at nine cents a vard at CAM I'BELL'S.

printed sliallav.s for 1 i1•,' cents a va

vard

apr 7 [at" CAMPBELL'S.

DR. H. i. IIO'A M'S HIIAKER SAUNA PAIf! LI,A WII/L PLRII'Y THE !JLOO!.

Wabash Agricultural

WAKE IIOUL-E AND SEED STORE,

MUMFORD & HOOKER,

LAi'AYETTE, INDIANA,

HAVE.irST

RECEI\"ED THEIR WINTKM

ami Spring supply of goods whi-di they oiler to dealers at factory rates, in any quantities. Amongst our stock may he found 3oo Axes most appro\i br.'iid»: loo .Vxe helves, turned and finished ]b«. B-red Gri.od3to1.ct 1"' Hay Cutters: 200 Thermometer Churns

A

Swiss

CRAWFORD ec MI LLIKIN'S.

KETCEUM3

PA ICESt ..^AOWANIJ MAC sallies.

"Y^T'E have the exclusive right to sell thee inval-

them should order early as a blank order will he sent

fff.'d all kinds of grass. Ml'MFORD HOOKER, Jan. -27, ls54. Layfuyeae, In-liam

iN

GOODS!

j. & J.

THANKFUL

LEE' Sc €'».,•

the share of

Sprini and Summer sleek of Goods,

Consisting of every variety of

Dry Goorl?, Groceries, Hardware, Quocns\v irc, Cutlery, Carpenters Tools, Ilata aud Caps, Boots and Shoes,

READY MADE (SLOTHING, Ail of which can bo load on as good terms at LF.I.'S. as any other place in town: for we are resolved to seH Goods as cheap or a little cheaper than the cheapest. It is necessary oniv for you to call, examine and price our goods, to be fully satisfied of this fact. We also expect to pay the highest cash pricc for all the

Wheat, Com. Oats. Rye.

Barley, Flax seed, Clover seed. Tiniothv seed, Blue Grass seed. And every other article of trade yon may wish to sell. AH who wish to get.the most money for their trade, and the biggest pile of goods for the least mono*, will pleaso caii en april 23. Zl—v5ni4 J. & LEE.it Co.

FA.VII^ OINTMENT—Prepared

9 undsold.wiiolesaleandreta.il, at No. 40 Lake St Chicago. Illinois, by W. B. SLOAN

urial. syphilis or venereal and yruptlve. or dis-. Cas'vs of the skin, as blotches. p.im]!es or pusUihis:'. and all itching eruptions, chronic, intiammntion of the liver, white sweHiugs. nectosis or fever sWe', rickets, fistula, and King's evil: in short, in everv taifit of the system or blood, from whatever cauac it may arise, or of however long standing: this modi cine wiil be found far superior to an other remedy

Grand depot. 40 Lake-street. Ciiicago, Illinois, and sold bv merchants gcnerallv. WALTER B. SLOAN

lid constantly -keep on

Every person hand. ... slant Relief: it is the great, internal and external remedy for the immediate cure of colic, heart: burn, sore-throat, tooth-ache, weakness of the back or. kidneys. diarrhuM. dysentery, cholera morbus, ail summer complaints, sick head-ache, ague cake, rheumatism, soreness in the hones, pain in tho limbs, cramps and spams.colds, spinal complaint.-*,' swelled joints, sprains, bruises, etc. and for cholera it is'a superior remedy.

for cases of emergency, a bottle of Sloan's In-

FOR HORSES AND CATTLE :-v-i Sloan's lohtiUit Relief is truly a great- remedy. Half a 25 cent bottle of Sloan's Instant Relief,' cures a horse of colic in a few minutes.

For bruises, strains, sprains, and nmny other injuiieson horses, cattle, and other animals. Sloan's in.^tiint R.diefseldom fails to afford immediate rcii f. and speedily effects a cure.

Many persons have been astonished to witness tha rapid cue effected by the use of this wonderful medicine. ,. vl i-I-?"The dollar bottleseontain six times the qunn

of the 25 cent bottles, consequently a

saving

one-third is made bv purchasing the dollar bottles. ,pr. 7.'51. WALTER B. SLOAN, v5i' ti• l. Grand Depot, -i" Lake St., Chicago."

Sold in Crawfordsville In Sloan .v Morgan. .« S. P. V.'illiams, Traveling agent.

His Stabling is commodious and lie will have a careful hostler to attend to it. Crawfordsville. March 21. '51. v.'uCtyl.

J. CHAWFOlfl) & iJuLW'KInC

.4 RE NOW receiving their Spring Stock of Goods purchased at Head Quarter:- wit li great care and at very low prices, which will enable them to compete with any other store in low price#.— We will receive in ixchange for goods al! kinds ol* produ -e. not refusing cash when otfeicd. april '54 CRA WFORD ,V Ml'LLIK INS'S.

A

1

of

S O E O S E

g, A 2 A S jj N asmnisng the. management of this favorilo 1 Hotel, 1 formerly kept by Henry Moury. 1 tho proprietor assures his friends and the public that it shall be so conducted, as to retain its standing as one of the best Hotels in ihe countiy. and 110 pains Will be "pared to make it a home for the traveller.

I.AI.I.L lot of swli^sluaves an himi/.etts nt.',-

CiiAwronn is: Mci.I

IKIN'O.

I.A IN and dotted swisses at CI:.\ V.F I:n c: '"•I.I'.IKIN'S.

Si'i.KMii:) lot of bonnet ribbon.i. also narrov satins do. at CKAWKOUO Mn.i.iKiN'a.g

LAIII-:S

and gentlemen's hiack and assorted kid gloves, sill: do. at

edging

rr"

D. C. 1 J\ j:. ''"in.

I INT.\ Taih.K lJ Tow

apri!

¥H W CCS

A

CitAwroni) ?»II:I.I.IKIN'S.

and inserting silk thiile. silk lace, nets, brown be rage and Irish linens CIIAWI OIIU IT MI.I.I.IKIN'S.

l'anev cap

Sfr I:M IH lot of I Idoifincr bonnets T-ril "5-J.

MIT.I.TKIN'S.

.or? AN ladi'-s ai ri! S.

dies and Misses agrcmont it Cka wr-

i:i 7\TI" r.MKiN. •••-.•

toi.s.- A eomple gentlemen at

assortment for

CuAwroun it ."M ri I.IKIN.

Bovs Sumrii'T hats, v.nious styles. nt 'I:AWFO::I IT Mi I.M IS'B.

ths, bli-r'ei:cd and unbleached, and Cra-h. at CNAWI'OITY (Z MI I.I.IKIN'S.

rolling

picc-p of good carpeting nt very low pri»Ot sale at CKAW I OJII. IV I I.I.IMIN'S.

kinds of iroc:'ries kept at,

fipr 7 '54

CiiAwrono it Mn.MKiN's.

iUMWAHK IIOO (ilio 011 iiiijio at

zyi

ciisunre. good nssortmei.t CIT.\ WKOKII IV MLI.LIKI.N'S.

ilk hat

••r sale at CI:AWKO:::J IT MCLLISIS'S.

ILI. ar cut saws kept at apr 7 '54 uav. roi-.o it Mrm.ikin'h.

LAVI

N.^, plain, black and fanev at CRAWFORD -t'MCLL I IN 'S.

IJRINTi.—A

BERA'IE

is limiced

-»pp!y plieafic

in application to

C'

April 25.1

large ar.d splendid lot at ~y RAWI-ORD iV- MULLIKIN'S.

Oclain. main ar.d nev at A W jR iV I IN

1IIALLI PLR A E. plain berage, berage corded arnl phiid berag-. br apil S

al ph

tron age-

that they have ever received, take this method of informing their old friends «nd the pablic in general, that they have received their

B'

hiid berag-. brndie do. atCRAWFURD IT .MULLIKIN'S.

:5J.

Scales.

Pquality

LATFORM and Counter Scales of a superb, for sale by JjIV 2it, '53- MUMFORD d: HOOKER.

virtue of an execution tv me directed froirr tlie Cleikj.of the Montgomerr Circuit Court* I. v.il] expose toVale at the C'-'irt Aou-c door, if: tho t^-wn off'rawfordsvillc. in Mentgomery county.«nd State of Indiana, on Su-jrdny. May the '^Oth! bjtw.een the hoars-of 0 o'clock a. m.. and 4 o'clock p. rr:., the rents and profits, for the term of seven year*, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot number five (H) in .block number six ', in tho town of Ladoga. Montgomery county. State of Indiana:. and if the rents and profits aforesaid, for the t»-rm aforesaid, will.not sell for sufficient t»j sati.-:"y said execution. I will tin.n olf-r tho foe simple, to be sold at riot les5 than two-tliinU of the appraised v:tiue. taken as the prop^ rty of Daniel I! alt*, at the s^H: of James Dougherty, administrator of the estate of Goo. W. Swank. ...

BENJAMIN MISNKR." Sheriff of Mongomcry countv.1

i54.

[fee $-.0o] uiSwf.

Slccl Pioivs and Cultivator*,

OFble.Subsoil.Corn,andBreaking.

all kind?, inehiding Sward, Stubshovel Plow* Cidti^ators with Rogers* stoel teetli, aiso r^veri^ble steel teeth, fo" sale wholesale and retail by

Jnn. 27.'54. Ml'MFOBD A HOOKER: