Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 June 1854 — Page 3
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SALVADOR.
The New ork f/crall of June 1.0th, publishes full account of the destruction
of the city of San Salvador, the^taTof
April last. In size and importance it ranks the third city in those States. Its population including' the suburbs numbered .JO,000. 1 he correspondent of the Herald tays
It was (he seat of the S:ntc Government, and of a large and flourishing University, the building for which were only finished about a year ago. It had also a female f-eminary, several hospitals, and numbered some 8 or 10 churches. In 1812, a very
beatuiful cemelry, with a fine
facade, and dependent chapels, was constructed. Two aqueducts, one of which is miles in length, supplied the city with water. It was also a place of considerable and improving trade. ,* From the Unllctin of the Government,
May 2d, we extract the following On the night of the 10th of April, at I ten minutes to eleven, without premonition of any kind, (he earth began to heave and tremble with such fearful force that in ten seconds the entire city -was prostrated.
The crashing of 'houses and churches j- stunned the ears of the terrified inhabitants, ."while a cloud of dust from the falliiv
Viuins enveloped them in a pall of im° 5 penetrable darkness. Not a drop of water could be got to relieve the half-choked and suffocating, for the wells and fountains were filled up or made dry. The cluck
tower of the Cathedral carried great, part of the edifice with it in its fall. The towers of the church of San Francisco '•crushed the Episcopal Oratory and part of »the palace. The church of Sante Domingo was buried beneath its towers, and I the College of Assumption was entirely
v-ruined.
'1 he new and beautiful edifice of
"the University was demolished. The ^Church of the Merced separated in the r' centre, and its walls full outward to the ground. Of the private houses a few were .left standing, but all were rendered unin--v habitable. It is worthy of remark that the •Awalls left standing are old ones all those *of modern construction have fallen. The public edifices of the government and city
W '^shared the common destruction. •,* The devastation was eflected, as we have said, in the first ten seconds for al*.'r *«though the succeeding shocks were tre^mendous and accompanied by fearful rumblings beneath our feet, they had coinparati\cly trifling results, for the reason that the first had left but little for their ravages.
Solemn and terrible was the picture presented on the dark, funeral night, of a \vhole people clustering in the plazas, and on their knees crying with loud voices to *. Heaven fur mercy, or in agonizing accents jsf'.-- calling for their children and friends, which •mm they believed to be buried beneath the
niins A heaven opaque and ominous a movement of earth rapid and unequal, causing a terror indescribable an intense sulphurous odor filling the atmosphere, and indicating an approaching eruption of the volcano, streets filled with ruins or overhung by threatening walls a suffocating cloud ol dust almost rendering respiration impossible. Such was the spectacle prcsented by the unhappy city on that memorable and awful night!
A bundled boys were shut up in the college, many invalids crowded the hocpitals and the barracks were full of soldiers. '1 he sense of the catastrophe which must have befallen them, gave poignancy to the first moments of reflection after the earthquake was over. It was believed that at least a fourth part of the inhabitants had been buried beneath the ruins. The members of the government, however, hastened to ascertain as far as practicable the extent of the catastrophe, ami to quiet the public mind. It was found that the loss of life hail been much less than was supposed, and it now appears probable that the number of the killed will not exceed one hundred, and of wounded 50. Among the latter the
Bishop, who received a severe blow on the head the late President, Senor Duenas daughter of the President, and the wife of the Secretary of the Legislative Chambers— the latter severely.
Fortunately the earthquake had not been followed by rains, which gives an opportunity to disinter the public archives, as also many of the valuables contained in the dwellings of the citizens. SA*
The movements of the earth still continue. with strong shocks, and the people, fearing a general swallowing up of the city, or that it may be buried under some sudden eruption of the volcano, are hastening away, taking with them their household goods, the sweet memories of their infancy, and their domestic animals, perhaps the only property left for the support of their families exclaiming with irgil, "Aos patriae fines ct didcia linqvimus itrva."
i{A\vi (mi)sni-L!: l'ltu i: CX'RKEXT. Corrected Weekly b\ Me»rs. Laymon it o.
AKTKI.ES.
Flour Wheat 'ats 'JH'X Rye Hurley 'orn in the ear SO(iC S 5 Hny T.
A]plcs Green 7.({£1.00 I ricd 1.00(?) Peaches '2.o0^ Keans T.V1. "Putter—Fresli Kggs 07 t'orn Meal
Shoulders 0MS
I,aid 07(^ l' Pork Reef on Hoof. •1 •V0(.r Clover Seed 0. 50 Timothv Seed
,T^K,vr TIKT 1 printed lO »pr 7 f.
fl oulte Ot the same name in Central j-June, 1S53, to the Sl*t day of May, lb54, both days inclusive. to-wit: America, on the night of the 10th of
In demand.
0,1(17*
None otfercd.
lOtlered lreclv,
,—
bickc.ns— Alive l.£.Sutl.50 i'otatocs 40(r, "vii Ha con Hams o7(,^ __ .Sides
In domnud. In gcixl demand
RECEIPTS.
Balance in Treasurer's hand*. May^
For Peddlers' License 1 Jury Fees 17 County Revenue li.759 4-li
Swamp Land? IT i'»»j of IVblie Building's 00 12j Principal on Common .Schord Fond-- 4.-V2S 1
Interest on,, ao do do Taxeft for do io do Koderhjition of Lntuis sid for Taxed Htray« Broker's License Kent of Poor Farm Show Lu-en.«e School Districts Docket Fee." ._.... Sehool Tax. Snpar Creek Township-• Township Tax Townsiiij' Koad Tax
Balance in Treasurer's hands 31, 1*54
importers. No pains will b^ sjiared to rendt tire satisfaction to the ]nirehaser we are not in the I habit of brairgin:/. what we say we can ahvavscomc up to. Just i_ri ve tis a ciiil and if we cannot suit you I both as to quality and price, vou are at perfect lib'•l'ly'to seek some other establishment. Our aim is to deal fair and honorable with everybody. Also. in connection with our stock of Medicines, we received live thousand lights |i"~"
PINK SASH,
Of ail sizes, which we keep constantly on hand, fori sale also. Window irlass and Putty, Paints and ils. a trood furniture Varnish, Dye stalls, line ip.-. Perfumery,
PARLOR LAMPS,
June v5n50. II. OTT
1854.
«1: ja 12
June 9, 1n~4. v5n 19.
Men's Fine Boots.
l'.N'S ifilit Morocco P.oot: article, just received at
4 NEW and \. Boys Shoe part of
Men':
jun 9
Inew
splendid assortment of Men's and tor summer wear, consisting in
Congress Boots and Gaiters, Patent Leather Montcrcys, Calf shoes and Montrreys, Morocco shoes. Plough shoes. and Boys pump sole Kip shoe®.
freceived at FALLEY'S.
addition to t.lu»above I have just received a supply ot Sob: Leather. Kip and Calf skins Lasts, Pegs, iV:e.. A:c. Shocnmkcrs would do well to call soon as niv stock is now complete.
June 9, IN.l. L. FALLEY.
A. Bargelt,
W11()I,ESA I,E AM)
DEALER IN STOVES, IIOLLOWARE, Tinware, CJiidles, Smoothing Irons, M'afleIrons, Stoves, Pipe, Sheetiron, &.c.
2 Doors East of Washington Hall,
OAHFIC
A FORDS E.-
DOUBLE OVEN COOK STOVE—
This Stove is an improvement in the well known Triumph, which hns just come out. The improvement is th" fire-place lengthened and the hearth deepened. This stove is enst by S. S. Lockwood »Vr Co.. in Dayton. Ohio, of which we hav? four sizes. The plates are very heavy and thick, nnd for baking and durability it cannot be surpassed by any stove in market.
TRIUMPH COOK STOVE. "We shall constantly keep on hand, of which we have three sizo.s. and have the exclusive ght to sell this marke*.. We can safely recenimeiid said Triumph Stove.
KE\TltKV,
This stove luis the advantage of six holes and a very large oven. I IJKA CON LIGHT*
Of which have three sizes, which is a h\ivy and durable stove. I
PREMIUMS,
We have a large lot, also Parlor stoves. 10 plate.' 7 and Box stove*. In a word we shall always keep on hand a large lot of nil kind of stoves, and will sel! as cheap and as dnrable stoves as enn he bought in the Wabash Valley, we invite all those that wish a S'ovc. to call and examine car Stoves.
TINWARE.
Of our own manufacturing always on hnnd.f wholesale or retail, .'apaned Wnrc. 1 ler.se Gutters.' Zink or Tin Spouting.
N.
None in marke!
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2.50^:3.00
V'otTcc 13Vi(®. 14 Sugar .}
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Molasses, N. 0.---, S.") White Fish Mackerel 10 Salt I 2.7."($ Tajlowv- 1
half barrel.
B. Old Copjvr, Bra^s r.nd Pewter taken in Exchange for ware. A. BARGELT.
C1LOTIIINO—country
OOTS
RKADT
shallny. for 12 cen'ts a vnr CAM PBELI'S.
Hats. Caps, Boots, and Slices for
the united up stairs. A pr'-.\ 15. '54. (J RAH AM Sr. BRO.
5. SHOES for the whole countrv nt April 15, '54. OR AH AM
jw scr^^a.®:., EB ST'::®.* esse.'jar1
OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.
T"£f Side
100 00j 50! 20. 00!
SO 14! In Oft! TIt-t OSj
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Mov £11 OOO
AND REMEMBER THIS!
rpilH undersigned returnintr liis sincere tlianks to his friends and cnstfiners fur the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him siwe in business would say to his friends and tlie public in eencral tliat he is now receiving a large, fresh ami well selected stock of ...... ]ru rs
and i^IodfciRcs
rt
1854.
UAI !•:.
L. PALLBY,
WIIOI.I:PAIJ: AND RKTAII. HEAI.CI: IN
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER,
Finding, &c., ..
ONE DOOR WKST OF THE EAGLE HOTEL,
HAS
NOW received his Spring and Summer supply of" he 'would call the attention of the public.
EXPEXDITURES.
For Public Printing 1'c»fund Dumb Persons I nfane Persons
Books and Stationary
ci
S."U4fj 3.'147 OOj bM 7fi
Swamp Lands Coroner's Inquest Baililfs Kepairs to Publie Bnildinirs -Trirors' Fees Koads and lii^liwr.ys P'xjienws /-'f Rleetiiin Crawfordsville & Wabash R. K. Road Tax Repairs to 1'oor Farm Dciinquent Taxes
s.r!
General Index of Deed and Mortgages Records
i:
oc
2.000 47
Total amount of Receipts--• 42.760 Amount of orders redeemed during the year at the Treasure 31.759 5.6!
Loans of Common Sehool Fund Common School Fund distributed
iL
Incidental Fxjenpes of Fund Expenses of Prisoners County Olficers •l Muster Commissioners
Judge of Court of Common Plea* Court of Common Pleas Expenses of the Poor Montgomery Co. Agricultural Society Sehoo] Districts Specific Allowances Township Assessors Summoning .Juries Returning Fines New .Tail School Tax for Suirar Creek township Townshiji Road Tax Townsliip Tax Insurnnceon Public Builiiintrs Issuing Vcniiies Wolf Sea'. 1
II
Direct from the city of Philadelphia. His stock embraces all usually kcpt'fn a Drue Store. Our Drues an all of the, finest quality and were selected \\i_h particular ltKu-nee to their purity, lrom the \uiount of orders issued durintr
Amount of Orders outstanding report-
more than have been redeemed
Amount of Orders outstandin 81. ISM AVM. P. WATSON. .T. M. SlIAVKR. Cravrfovdsville, Mav 31, 1?54.
A genuine Cod Liver Oil, Itch Ointment a quick and certain cure for Itch, a good Oil for Machinery we have received direct from Prussia, our native land, a good article of Wine, and a choice Brandy, which we warrant pure and unadulterated, and soid only for medical use._ We also keep Look- ys NOW RECEIVING his extensive supplies of ing Glass plates, tor sale, ithout. frames. Al.-o _|_ Spring & Summer Goods, carefully selected in all kind.-, and colors cl Puint^. ground and mixed, the best Marke's in the United States, consisting of to paint ag(in». Are. Foreiirn and domestic Dry Goods. Emr'iish. French.
of Boots. Shoes. Leather. Arc., to which dcrs and artiticials: Gimps, laces, fringes, galoons
•alf atid grain
CASES Men's pump sole kip. Boots of all prices, from $2.50 to s5. just received at FALLEY'S.
warranted the pure FALLEY'S.
Enameled shoes, jus
and velvet trimming My stock of de lain, cashmere, silk crape, black and Fancy silk Shawls, cannot be surpassed by any house in the Wabash Vallcv.
Yankee Notions—Hats, Caps. Parasols & I'lnbi ellas. a good assor
KEADY MADE CLOTHING. Superior French cloth, frock and J)res coat^, satinett. linen, cashmerett, tweed, nnd aljiacea sack and frock do., black and fancy eassimere. linen drill, eontonade. satinett and' tweed pants.— Satin silk, Marselles, Valencis. German A: (Queens cloth vests. Rub!,'er coats and leggins: Shirts. e'illars. scarfs, cravats. kc., oil cloth and carpet bags', ladies satchels.
Queensware»»A large lot of Glassware, Queensware and table cut lery constantly on hand. I do not intend by this advertisement to humbug or deceive. I know and feel that 1 can and will sell my Goods as cheap as any house in the West, nnd 1 intend to spread the interesting information all I ask is an examination of mv stock and priccs and vou will be convinced at once.
April 2ft,'54. no43-v5 ALV1N RAMEY.
NEW IRON STORE.
JOH:Y F. WOOB,
In Jnly next I intend to p.dd to rr.v now Inrge stock of Iron. Steel. Nails. Arc.. Tin Plates. Sheet Iron. Iron Wire. Copper. Copper Bottoms. Pig tin. Sheet Spelter, and in fact all kinds of Tinners stock, and to keep sneh -rock cn hands as to be able at all times to fill any and all orders. 1 s"lieit and earnestly ask the attention of ro^rchants, smiths, wagon and plow makers, tin smiths, and all. to examine my st^ck and prices before ordering from New York. Cincinnati or elsewhere, a.it is my intention aud determination to supply »hc wants and demands of the Wabash.
Mav 2ti "54.— n47w$. JOHN F. WOOD.
T'
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BRO.
Made Clothing, N complcU:-afsrotinent tV the summer trade at apr 7 "54 RA Mr
1.1.1 KIN'S.
"OCEKIES sol jit River Priccf I April 1". '54. OR AH AM .V BK0.
CABI.VKT & CHAIR.
WARJ2-f~
HE undersignc'l hns on hard a gerveral R^s^rfment of Plain and Fn.-hionfi'nle FCRNITL'RE made of the best matcri«l by experienced workmen. and flatters" himself that he cannot fail to please a discriminating public. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere and we will make it to your interest buv.
W are-rooms at the o'nl stand opv*o«?fc the Kistln" House. W.Sf. ROBERTSON. .Tunc P. 1^54. v5n49m".
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S23 50 S 00 171 ?5 filft 47 1 00 fin 00 271 75
1 .S44 S7 !il 7 1--J 40'.' 'cj 5!) 71 51 OO.l till 95 lo7 59 510 5*
G75 50
4.1 5 12 0,^77 9-5 £22 53 21 »i 72 1.047 72 2 00
SCO 25
1,141 13 115 00 14 517 21
2.''!li) 47 2 ^:!7 2 si 5o 47 04 00
^Ol.tbl 03
'41 70
Mav
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Commissioneiv,
n51w".
GO£D!£K OPPORTUNITY:. All former Efforts ():itlo»e!! LA KG F.ST STOCK! GREATEST VARIETY
Lowest Priccs!!! A'cw Goods, \cw Styles, and Xcw II s'gns.
A I I A E
CORNER OF VEHNOX GREEN* STREETS,
CRAWL'OKDSVSM.E,
All customers iil receive prompt attention at and Anierican Broadcloths, Satinetts and Cassiall hours of the day or night. I meres. Tweeds and Jeans, Woolen and Cotton FlanWe have 011 hand all kinds of popular medicines. Satin and Velvet Vesting*. Figured Silk
Bleached and unbleaehcil Muslins, Seamless Bags, Irish Crush and Towelling. Heavy Linen Drills. Ticking, Mens Summer Stuff. Cotton Yarn, CarpetWarp. together with a magnificent stock of Fancy Goods, which were selected expressly for the want's
TSic Lactic?,
Embracing Plain Black, Watered. Chameleon and Brocade Silks: Fouland, Striped, Plaid. Flornncc. Glace and Bonnet Silks Tarlotons, plain assorted colors: dotted and plain Swiss. Jaekoncts, Book Mind India Muslin, Victoria and Bishop Lawns.
French worked Collors. Caps, Cuffs, chemizet.fs and undersleeves. lace collars, collnrs and lindersleoves to match. French worked Infants Waists, finely I wrought linen cambric handkerchiefs, a nice Tidy for 50 cts!. Silk and Alpaeea Lustres. I A well selected stock of De Laines. plain and plaid challis.de beges and cashmeres. Plain, fancy and embroidered lawns from S to 25ets. per yard.
A beautiful assortment of
Bonnets & Trimmings.
Neck. belt cap and bonnet ribbons: bonnet bor-
BAA:.\ER STORE!!
SMITH STILL WELL &. ALLEN,
A RE NOW RECEIVING the best selected
/V
most beautiful assortment of
SPRIIYft & SOiJIER GO
ever brought to this market, which will be sold a* a small advance from the New York and Philadelphia costs. The s'oek embraces not only staple but eyery variety of fancy goods, thus supplying a deficiency long felt 111 Crawfbrdsville. viz: a stoek from which the buyer'can selcct sm-h articles of taste as are not usually kept in stores in this town., The business will be conductwl strictly on tlie
ONE PRICE PRINCIPLE,
and, every article guarenfeed as represente stnd no
GULL TRAPS
set to catch customers by selling any one article such as sugar less than cost, wirh the intention of making up on other goods. We intend dealing honestly with all, and customers can rely on polite and gentlemanly attention. Our
SALE ROOM
is the largest and most commodious in Crawfordsville, and we are determined to make it a popular and profitable resort for all classes. A1 nong our stock will be found a splendid selection of
•.. W hitc nnd colored Crape. Broeha, Cashmere. Mouse de Inline silk do.
Plain nnd watered Black and silk Mantillas.
WHTE. P&E.S LCE.GQQPS. De Laine. doteil and figured. Swiss and I'ook Muslins. Bishop and Victoria Lawns. Mulis. India Books. I lainsooks. erc.as-bnrred and stripe-d Jaekonet. Lace. Muslin. Dimity. Cambrics and Jaekoncts. I'.mliroidered Curtain Muslins:—] pink, blue and green Tarltons: silk and cotton IIlusions. Wash Blonde: Bobinets. Long Lawns. Linnen Cambrics embroidored. plain, and hemstitched L. L. Hankercliiefs.
Incuding— MI:"
or its,
LAFAYETTE, IND..
forsalc ntCineinnnti prices,with freight
7OI.IIi burs assorted Tron. flat, round end squnrc: 150ii bundles Iron, fiat, round, s-piare. oval and half oval: 50o slabs Plow Steel. 3 to 10 inches wide joo sla1, Cast Steel, for plows. 5 to 1-2 in. wide: oO bundles Spring Steel to »}, wide: 7 eases Cast- Steel, assorted liar, round, square and octagon: 14o.i kegs assorted cut Nails. 2d to 2'\1: 00 kegs wrought Nails, assorted. '5d to l"d: 25 bugs hors"1 shoe nails, assortcl. 7d to lO.i: Soo eliptle steel Sjring.«. 2 to 7 leaf: S*0 finished Axle Arms, 1 toinches: fio.) sett. Wagon anl Buggy Boxes. to 5 inehss 0^0 pairs D'^g Irons: 150 dozen Shovels, of Ames'. Rowlands' and others' make: SO dozen Spades. do do do 400 boxes Window Glass, assorted, fx!*' to l"xl together with a large stock of Axes. Picks. Mattocks. Crowbars, Hoes. Rakes, Sugar Kettles, Nats and Washers.
link, n* Ml LLTKIV."
[IANMCS" Tfioi.s.
Sheer,
merit.
Venetian. Tngrain and 3 ply carpeting, wool and cotton stair,do.. Druggets, oil cloths, assorted width, matting, hearth nigs. &e.
nd
&&KSB ^oos§
consisting in part as follows: Rich plain black Bishop Silk. Rich plain black Gro de Rhine Silk.
G30 00 45-3 37 20 4511 no 704 !i:l
Black and fancy brocade Silk. '.'hameline do. all shades. Striped and plaid glaze, all shades. Superior black Satins. Plain nnd figured Granadines. Plaid nnd figured Brilliants and .Tr.ckonets. Solid, plaid nnd figured Bereges. Bcrege de Lains. various st\ le-. Plain and figured Silk Tissues, /r-i-Challies and Challi de Bereges. Solid all wool De Laines. every color. Scotch "Earslow nnd Organdy Ginghams. Plaid and plain De Baise. Changeable, plaid and stripped Poplins. French and English Lawns. French and English Chintzes ttc.
BO^ETS. I
English Dunstable, Split, Leghorn. Florence, I Braid. Satin. Straw. Belgrade. Silk and Lawn Bonnets: Misses1 Hats and Flats Boys and Children's' Pearl Straw. Palm and Leghorn Hats. Bonnet Ribbons—a largo and splendid assortment.
Lace and needle worked Chemisettes. Underslcaves. needle worked Swiss and Muslin Collars Broche Cambrick and Maltese Collars: Embroidered Hands and Flouncing: Jaconet. and Swiss Edging and Insertings: English and French Wrought Lace and Edging. I
HOSIERY AND GLOVES%
Silk. Lamb's Wool. Mohair and Merino ITor-c Bleached. Fnbleached. Slate, mixed, (,'otton llos^s Best Kid, Lisle Thread and Silk (Moves, all nuirbers and colors: together with all kinds of notions and trimmings.
The stock of
READY 3IADE CLOTIIINC.,
is very extensive and consists of new and beautiful stvles. FURNISHING ARTICLES. of everv varietv. viz:
ITnder Garments, Si5k Shirts, Gauze 3Ieriao Shirts Cotton Summer Woolen do
Shirts, Gloves, Gravats, Stocks. «, Suspenders, Linen, Cambric aud Silk lldk^fs
ElardiraiT.
FAKMI:f
Shovels, various brands, Axes. Wrought nnd Cut Nails. Files. Locks. Latches, Butts. Hinges, Table and Pocket Cutlcrv. Are. \-,c.
Si lades, Hatcbcs, Mill Saw?
GROCERIES,
C'ofu e. Ten?. Sugar-", Moln-f e«. Rice. Mackerel. Smoking and chewing Tobacco, soap, candles, salt, nutmegs, ginger, spices, mustard, vinegar, starch, saluratus. brooms, matches. Arc. 6cot: vpril 15, '51. tf.
/YO
Tin:
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CITIZENS OFSIOXTGCKHKRY
XTV—Who wish to ]urcliase cheap and easonabie (ioods—TAKK NOTICK.—I have just received and am now ready to show to my numerous customers as an extensive assortment of I
MERCHANDISE
ever before offered in this place. These Oooclshnve been purciiascd on such terms that will i.dmit, of their being sold at such rates that cannot fail to prove advantageous to any person who will take the pains to examine O'l'R PRICES previous to purchasing elsewhere and believing that SMALL PROFITS and quick returns, is the true maxim in business, we are now prepared for the consideration of the citizens of this place atid surrounding country. Our stock, consisting in part of the following
SHIT
A full and complete assortment of II A S A N A S Of tlie latest and most approved styles.
O O S A N S O E S a a
N O I O N S
O a II A W A E Of all kinds.
MENS' AND BOTS' CLOTHING.
In this department wo cannot fail to please the most tastidiou* taste: our clothing has been selected with great carc anil being bought from first hands ne enn eoinparc priccs favorably with anv other house in town, without, attempting to create an impression that we are able from our superior advantage.' to undersell our neighbors: we do sav that any person upon examination must be satisfied that our clothing is cheap.
Tiunks, valises, looking glasses, queensware. Hosiery—a well -eleetcdsto.-k.
Groceries.
Sugar, coffee, tea. tobacc nnd spices, of all kinds in t.r anything that the farmer, mechanic or professional man may want: and to the LAIHJ:? there has been particular attention paid to their wants our stock of
from the taet that to show them is to sell them: in 1 onelu.-ion we invite all our friends to give us acall pTc\iou.- to making their j-urchascs. being convinced that we can accommodate them in ooons arid "KICK."on ns favorable, if n»t better t» rms, than anv otlicr house in this section nf countrv.
JNO. R. ROBINSON.
ftpril 1 \\in42
DR. S. D. HOW K'S SHAKER SARS.4PARILLA WILL PURIFY TJIE BLOOD
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OPENED TO
GREEK CASTLE.
N E W N N I N I E
A N
Ai-rangements of G-reat Importance TO TIIE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
On nnd after Monday. April 10th. until further notice .EXPRESS Passenger Trains will run as follows:
GOING SOUTH,
7.eave Mi diig.-.n City at
5
(!I:\(!I\X.1TI
o'clock. A. M.. Lafay
ette at 12.45, and arrive at Greencastle at 4.3U P. M. GOING NORTH, ].enve Greencastle at o'clock A. M. Lafayette at 3.-0 P. M.'and arrive at Michigan Citvat7.3o P.M.
Observe the connections,
The train leaving Michigan City at s.10 A.M. connects directly with a special Train from Chicago upon the M. C. R. R. ('running in connection with trains upon this Road.'i which leaves Chicago at A. M.: also with the night. Express Trains from Detroit, running in connection with the Canada Railway. At Lafavetee the connection is direct with the Express Train upon the Lafayette and Indianapolis R. ]J.. which arrives in Indianapolis in season to connect with Trains for Cincinnati, arriving there about 10 1'. M., making the time between
A\n rillCAGft OXLV IGWaS
At Greeneastlc the connection is with Trains upon the Terie Haute nnd Richmond II. II. for Terre Haute nnd Indiannpolis.
The Trains leaving Greencastle at o'clock A. M. connects with morning Trains from Indianapolis and Terre Haute.
At. Lafayette, with Express Train on Lafavette anu Indianapolis K. R.. bringing passengers, leaving Cincinnati. Madison. Louisville and New Albany. in the morning Trains, arriving at. MichiguriCitv at 7.30 connecting with a special Train on M. C. II. R. for Chicago, arriving there at 0.30 p. M. same day of leaving the different Points upon the Ohio River, making the time from Cincinnati. Madison. Louisville, or New Albany to Chicago onlv lil hours.
Also connecting with night Express 011 M. C. R. R. for Detroit. Niagara Falls. Bull'alo, Albany. New York and Boston, forming the Quielce.st f'lio:ipest, and every way the Iiest Route for eastern Cities from Terre Hau! ". Greencastle, Lafavette and other places in the Wabash Valley.
No Passenger Cars or Freight Trains, with this exception—the Freight Train leaving Crawfordsvil!e at 5 A. ?d. will have Accommodations for Passengers as far as Lafaveete onlv.
An Accommodation Train wiil leave Lafayetlo dailv Sundays excepted. at 7.3o A. M. for Grecnenstie. arriving there at 12.5i» P. M. connecting with P. M. Trains oil tin- Terre Iiaiite nnd Richmond Rail Ro (l. for Indianajiolis Terre Haute, and Returning leave Greoncnstlo at 3.45 P. \f. after arrival of Train from Terre Haute and Indianapolis, and arrive at Lafayette at, P. "VL
Passengers taking the Cars at Stations where Tickets are sold, will be charged extra, if not provided with Tickets.
Fieight Trains each way daily, and freight forwarded with promptness and Dispatch. C. KNOWLTON. Sunt.
Michigan City. April 7, "54. vo-n41-tf.
Graham & Bro.
§50,009 I'OR 853
The Lar^fest'Sales Ever Made in this
I TOWN!:!-
W"E
ARE NOW receiving direct from the Importers nnd Manufacturers of Boston, the. largest stock of Spring and Summer (o"nls ever offered to the citizens of this county, which w* can and will on 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 see our £tock. We sell cheap and charge nothing for showing goods.
pieces of Prints of every variety. •J"H Lawns •i'to IJonneJs. 1 Pieces Bonnet Ribbon. SO piece* Gingham. 'J'lo Pleached Mu-liits. Slir.wls. and Mantillas of the latest styles. so ]«ieees P»C"1 Ticking. '10 doz. IIo«e iiiid half Ifo«c. Parasols of ever" qualitv. April 1"). V)4. GRAHAM & P.RO.
CST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTment of NEW BOOKS and NOTIONS at our
ISook and i\'otiosi Kiorr. We have greatly enlarged our rooms, pnd our stock is much larger than ever heretofore: comprising one of the best selected stocks of (ioM Jrwolry that we have ever had the pleasure of olfering you in this market. Wc have, positively, over one hundred different styles of
EALI RINGS AND BREAST PINS, That will give the purchaser every advantage over those small lots the largest assortment of assorted 'Watches in the country both gold and silver chains and keys. assw jJiisic:il Instruments of all kinds.
OFFICE or
THE N. A.
A nri I
CtLOTHRoys
t,,:
ivnntol. which A.KAMEY.
SPRING GOODS.
Swiss
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SAI.F.M RAII. Ro
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NCJV Aihany.Jiinc ). 1
N th"' 1"th day of July next, between the hours of lo and 1 o'clock, there will be a meeting of tie: stockholders of this company .it their ol'io- in New Aionny. the purpose of electing thirteen directors to serve for the enstdng year. J'v order of the. ]uard of Directors. je i'—n-1"te. GEO. LVMAN
0
1 ING of every quality and styles
an."! up stairs.
April 1 'hi.
nATS•",
the Boston sto'^
Aj.nl I.'., 'oi.'
Is lull and complete in evr-ry respect: it is usc«s to attempt enumerating mr different styles anil qualities call ahd examine fir v'lirsidves for 110thijig gives greater pleasure than to show our goods du.y, nt the late. Tc.^Ierice'V.f Yl.'nrv
cc.
1' 'ME ONE. COME EVERYBODY, for wc will show ari't sell at the smallest profit.
in this co'intp. I*n "ol. GRAHAM e'e BRO.
f_OT men
ORAIL^r S: BRO.
CAPS of e-
crJ
quality and styles nt GRAHAM ij- iiRO.
^-il-TiMSTKATOK'S S.\ I A'. °TI'..E is hereby given, that, I wiil seH
auction ri Saturda'" tiio 15th dav
'.iite of Montgomery county. Indiana, deceasi..}. h.r j».-r.-cn.d pp-perty conr.i.-.tii.g "ii h'^rs^'s, farming lUcrisiIs. household and kifehen furniture. A credit of twelve months will be givm op all sums exceeding toree dollars, thi- purchaser giving^ bis note with approved ieennty, waiving valuation and ajijinii=mf-nt laws.
I)A\ 1 1 LONG, Administrator.
.1 nc 2°.. 1 -A. u.jIaS.-
N
OTICF. i.-. nerebv given, that the un-lersighcd ni been nj)jointc.l Administrator of the ta henry Ix*e*. nit/! '"i ,\K*ntgo.fle?v conntv, de-eeasc-rl. Said estate is solve nt. rA\ ID L'.^NG. A'iministrator. .'ur.e 2-v n.l I w.-?.
A very large and extensive assortment of
DRY GOODIS,
AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES.
CAMPBELL
would beg leave to say thst laving
purchased for his spring sales a hifgcr aiui more extensive stock than u.-nui. and having bortght them froaitirst hands, and a large portion from under the hammer at peremptory auction sale*, he is prejiare 1 to sell at Wholesale or Retail, at greatly reduced priccs. Terms to be CAPII. or vnoovrn at it.s market cash value. Those who pay cash for their Goods^ind desire to buy them cheap, are assured that can find 110 other jdace whrnv they can lay out their money to a hotter advantage with the assurance that only a small profit will be charged 011 any article, and a uniform jirice asked throughout. As our Goods are marked down to their lowest remunerative jv.hit. no one can IIONKSTLY undersell us. and if similar goods are found elsewhere at a lower jirico. they must he of an infe rior quality, or sola with the intention of making up the difference on other articles.
Two things will be stietly adhered to: 1st, Good.-* wili be shown freclv and with jdcasuro. without urging customers to buy that which docs not suit them, ^d, No statements to he made in regard to the '[uality of goods, in order to effect, sales, either by the jiropriet.or or salesmen, which are not in strict accordance with truth.
March 31, Wf. v.'n^O.
Q"JIK beautiful new style phsid lawns lars at CAMP]
Tiik
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R-KGOI.KTTS
Sir.K
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tr\
ind she.l-' BELL'S.
larg'-s" Mini most magnificent lot of floriixit ribbons ever olfered in this west prices at
market and at the CAMPBELL'*.
pieces Wall ]'aper. comprising fifty dill'cren patterns and at low prices at i:pr 7
CAMPBELLS.
TIIO s.\xn yards blaclc and falicv silks anil will be sold at the lowest market nriees at. apr7 '51 CAMPBELLS.
BI:AI
TIKV
l. bridal dre goods plain and embroidCAMPBELL'S.
ered at
ij^.V!:i:ofrj:!:i ii and plain goods for window cur* 1J tains at- CA PISEI.L'S.
M'rain jlaid demizens at fifty mr 7
•."•nts a vard at A PB EL1/S.
eoi.i.Aits, Maltese lace. cnib. collars, hdk'ts.. chemizet|es. undersleeves. luce
S. emu. I
mitts, silk do. kid gloves, fr. siik do. thread gloves, lisle do. beautiful dress Is. silks, borages, gren adines. printed detains and beragc. do. just receive"J apr7'5t |at CA .Nit BELL'S.
and head dresses, A few of t!io»c lieatn
tif tiful g"ods left at .4 CAMPBELL'S.
P,ONN*I TS. some of the most magnificent that. was ever offered in this market at, apr TV) I CAMPBELL'S.
apr
uEArTii- i'i,. superb and handsome silk bonnet/ for one dollar and iiftv cents at 7'51 CAMPIJELL'S.
,vor 1K I..VP 7 Wi
il
consists of every article usually sold in this t.o-,vi
Domestics of Evfcry -Quality. 4o»
A'
nine cents vard at, CAMPBELL'S.
J. CRAWFORD & MULL1K1X.
RE NOW receiving their Spring Slock «'f C'oo.ls purchased at fiend (Quarters wil li grejit: "•are and at very low prices, which will enable thein to i.'oniiicte with any other store in low prices. We will receive in exchange for goods all kinds of prodti'-e. not refusing cash when onered. aprils.74 CRAW FORI) & LLIKINS'S.
-AisoK lot ol'swiss sleaves and chirnizetts at, CKAWFOKli tV ri.I.IKlN'S.
~)l \I.N and dotted i-"--- at CitAwroni) 1.TKfN'
A L"L"
ri iMiin lot ot bonnet ribbons, also narrow satins do. nt C'tAwt'oun fc .MTIJ IKIN'S.
IKP and geiitlemr oves.silk LIO. at.
I.N
One hundred assorted aecordeons. mu.-ica! boxes. iolins, guitars, banjos, lintes and fifes, tamhorincs, harps, etc.: a fine assortment of revolving istols. bowio kniv. s. guns arid shot: a better assortment notions and fancy goods you cannot find anvwhc and to ail tho.-e who want to buy silk and crape shawls and parasols. jr, nil round town lie re. they say tltey "ell cheap, then just lroj, in and look at ours, as v,e deal in 110 other kind ot drv goods and it is not lik'dv that, we can be undersold ifi those .1. that they have "v
kinds of goods dress trimmings, etc.: ail the 'it'."school Rooks, adopted by the Hoard of Education, for sale at all times Oillott'3 -Bens. No. 3o:i. 1)V t^e gro,~ paper by the ream, wh'is :md cigars of the best quality. If. PCRCEL P.RO. april 1 t.'i I. vonflyl.
Election Notice.
1
n's black and assorted kid
CiiAwi-oi:n ft Mrr.T.iKix'p
edging and inserting silk thule. fancy cap nets, brown beragc am! hi
ilk lnee, 11 liner..-!
CitAwi om. A ,M I I.I.IKIN'S.
Se: 1 Niiin lot'f Indies, and Mi-ses ugremont and Pd"oiner bonnets at (..'•"-AWFOKn vt Mi i.i.ii i.v.
ipril s.
OOTS AS Indies
S11'»Ks. A c. an I genthrni'-n
.'rl.ment fot
i! Ci».\*vronr 11 I.I.IKIV
ROTS S'uniner lints, various styles nt, I'LIAWKIIFIU IV: MT I.MKIN'S.
T.Mlf.K Cloli:
bieaeiied mi"! unbleae
\u Iowclling a'nl Crasti. april
VKI:W
PIECS OF
1
READY MADE Le-'T 'iNG. Ail 'if which ENN he ha.l r-goe,,1. at I-FKV, a.- itlier t'lac in .'• tor we are resolved si Ooo.is t.f, elicni^ or a little chenper than the eljeape.-r. N ,.ce- r.ry only a to call, ex amine ana j-r' -o rood.-.. to be rlly fatisiied "t"thi- ft. ,, or !ao oxi.'.et to pav the fiighest casli I pr »c f''V fl]J %Y)„-a', f.-.rn. 'V-. -.
RfiliCV, Flax .-e'l, Ghiver seel, i'imothy sccdi: Bi'ie Gra: seed, 1 And every other ar'.:cle of trade you may wish tr* I sell. All who wi-h c« the most, money for their trade, and the biggeft jiile of goods for thi iea.-t money, will p'.cas: call april a.*. Oir-vov.i-i 1. J. ct J. LEE oi Cj.-
{'rawforilsvillc Iter fry
1," "I,
Cii.\wro sn el' Mm.Mkin
g'i'i'l carpeting at very low pri CI:AWKOJ:|) .M I I.I.IKIN'S.
ees tor sale at
)LAIN black and changeable Dress silks at CRAW Htoji ez MCLIdKIN".^
'liNEW ,()(.»Its!
.1. & J. MOK & Co., RPIIANKFFL for
ot informing their o|
1: .'hare of jiildic pntro*?ftgc received, take this method friends and the j'iibi?c
gciieral, that the-y have received their
Sprint anil Summer stock of Goods, Con-d-ting of ever} \arietvof Dry Gods, Gnicf-rifs, Hardware, Qfrernswart*, (.'m]«Tv, r'arpenters Tools, Hats nnd Caps, Boots ".nd .SI»oc3,
ND FRESH MEAT MARKET. STALL NO
Nortii of CnAwroj:!) iV Mrr.r.i-^ .-tore, aiel immediafclv east, of iJeef
KIS the c'-urt-honse where Pork. Saugage, Veal, and Mutton c:m be had everv Tuesday, Thurs/lay and Saturday morning, and oftener, as the season mav demand, ("all in. gent!• ?Mcn, and we. GUTHRIE .* AI'S'IMN.
Fn
S. P. —The highcr-tca.-?! j-ri .i. n?d for fut cit '.li», H'-g"?, Shecje an-1 'alves-. G. 1 A. ai'rtl'54-l^-Sm
Tiinc is .Uoury!
Vi-r.
rF.nsoN? v. Iio know them.-^dvcK irxlcbtv-d to the I.cview fflioe for .fob »»rk or Subiii'rip-ti'-n. during tlie administration of tr*C' unlcrsign«d, will please call at, the .lustict office of Mr. O. McNii l.and make rmrihi'liate i-cf lemcnt. Ia. uicmbvr this is I-OSITIVI.LV the last. dun. .1. D. MA^TERSON.
April 2-, 1 .ii \.'n{-jnv.
