Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 July 1854 — Page 3

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\DEM0C1UTIG COUNTY

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Tho DEMOCRACY of Montgomery Connty ore

rKo.mmcn.lel to meet at Crawfordsville on the

FIFTH dfty'bf Anjm«:»cst to nominate a County

Ticket fur tha ensuing October election, and the

MVC

„i Townships ore requested to hold meeting

in the interval and appoint delegate? to th?-?o™ty

Convention.

It is to bo hoped that there w^'

ulraiuU'ff natural rights no further than the abso­

lute grants of pticicty demand and that moral evils

*ro better corrected by moral teaching than by

tyraniial legal enactment, such as search.seizure,

•-.onflseation and destruction of privute property.

Conio one come nil, and unite harmonibnsiy in sup­

port of republican laws and republican institutions.

By order of the

DF.MOCRATIC CI1NT"EI¥. COMMITTEE-

DE.llOVII-VTK: TOAVNSH1

l.IST OF FiETTKRS,

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Armontrout Ambrose AnspaekorJfizum iAndi.Vs"n William Ad.-iins Ann Anderson Sanmel Armstrong James TVi 'Vis Willi.mi Hotts F.Hznb-tli a Ponson Georijo u_^.Pabl» Beiiinmin "ijovil .'.-imes

Bennett Marctnret Bratton Andrew Burnhani S. H. Buekhaker James S Jlratton (Jcorgui .Biddle JoM-pb rUeaslev John S r.in.:e'Da\id -rnitj Lot\i- 2* t'raik: Milton

Oowi'ii .J.iniu Cunni -.«h»tu John /,('oiuu'r "re«,ue Abrnham

Coolev l'liil'uua ^'rifN- i-'re 1" ic'j JV Colbert John «'1 irk An lr*,,e .i Call James 2

Coleman Samuel ''amerday William £. Divi- JamCs

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ZW The DKMOCUA' ,.f RIPLEY Township rill meet at Alamo on Saturday the i*2d day ot -Vtaly. to appoint delegates to attend the (.uiigre.-~a-"ional and County Convention-'.

Democratic speaking may be expec.cd by allacc and Stover.

iJT The DEMO'"It ATS of FUANK I.lN Townnhip will meet at l)i rlinL'ton on J\Y ednesdnv the .r»tl»day of .Inly. toapp"'"t delegates to attend tno

Vm^ressional anil County (. onventions. Dumocratic sieakcrs will be 0:1 hand to address fho meeting.

t-?T The DKMOCUACV of BROWN Township til meet at UrwiiMille 011 Thursday the '.:7th day V• t* July, to itpp-Mu! delegates to ntreiul the Congresjsional'and Countv Conventions.

Como out and hear the principles of Democrrcy Vxpbunded.

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The DKMOCKATSof MADISON T-wn-Vbip \vill meet at Linden at 2 o'clock on Saturday the 21'tli of July, to appoint deh-jates to atteiul the "ojigressionul und C'ounty ("ouver'i'C.s. l)emo•••rat speakers will be on hand.-' to address llio meetillif. -K^::

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l4r The DKMOCKATS of LAKK and SCOTT Townships urn requested to nicct. at T^ndoga on t«utnr(lay tno

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.'..1.. -r)...o,t. .l.slii^io^.to

Ih»' (.'onkiressional and County Conventions. Let there be a general turn out: able speeches may b.••xpeoted.

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The DFMOCKATS of W AYXF. ToHi.shij) ill meet at .Io)m S. Crav's Sehoolhou«e "on l- riday OieiSth of July. to appoint deletra'.es to the Congressioniil and County Conventions.^ Cotnoout and hear good old fashioned democratic speaking.

ill the Post 0 liee at Cr»wf-rds-

ville, ludintia. on t.he :joth of June, S.r)-t. which if not taken out within three months will hi-sent to the General Post Ollice. as dead letters. Person.•ailing for the sunn: will please say "Ad".ertised."

Keny Ann Kain James h'ing IVniamin Kennedy John Line Joseph Ludlow James Luwellen Margare l.ir.n John Lei- Mrs Jane T.ortjnis Benjamin Mrirtin John Miller Ardiibald Mil's S-imuel Miller John '2 Morrow "Willium Miller Solomon -j Mvlntire Aimn Is

Crowe James Clouso Mnrcr iret" CumpWn John H' Cr iiu Sam'l 0 Chambers Robert IT $ ?h imniou Samuel Croii 'h F.lizabjtht on ,,.- Ki *h Cirlock Mrs '.ulwalnder Isa.ie «|L .J'orbridge Th'.:nas 'iniield Henry t' tIraine William vf'olHii Catherine

Jane

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MeClnre Jacob A Tucr'-hon .1 McMillin Snnipson Me In tire Mntoer i'.Iiam# Moore Kiiza M.'.r' Adam Mi'.k-r ILc'iry 'v Mnriisim Maiv McCi-!!:!!'. MS 'In'.iro William Mills J'atnos Newton Nieit 'lson V.'illi.'vm Orr Henry (1. alion D.iniel 1'oy n's Jamo Putton Itarnabn" Pileher C.-orgc •y Pi -ke: N-t'han T" l' igiio W:n

nrxEiPTs.

Bald^einTr^nnT's hands. M-n*

For Peddlers" Lifccwa Jury Cw«lity Hcvi nvi'' m*' 5wanip Land*

T.Vnt of Public Bnildinsr?--Principal on Common School I nnd--

Inters on do 4»

fademption

axes for

turn 0,1

of nil who are friendly to of the greht

principle* of our ^ul who believe that good

government political liberty consists in ro-

School

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lir The DKMOCRACV Of COT.K fJll-'KK Township will meet at tlieir usual place of holding ••lec'.ions on Saturday'the 21'tli of .Titly. nt 3 P. M. t''r tho purftoso of appointing delegates to the ('iinnty and District Conventions, also for the nomination of Townsbin Assessor\ Public spoakini iMij bo expected, l.et every D!-.M')CHA be it liCenduncc.

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Band Win l.'o.-s Mtses 2 B..ig?rs David l'.iee Warder *.B.iMitf Jolin

Davis Tlionmsu't: Oinor Mi« Djvonpor: IJusel Di\ is John .Dophertv Jtdin ,7 !llis Roilvv ward* Jonathan

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Jlottle Ann Hough A Hull Mourning *^l£Klsl»ire William s^l

Toward JaU-y Howard Thomas H*wlt I'hilip •Hunt. KlizaWeth Hall Mr Hanna Mr

Hunt t* llunt Tom ImelFG

Busscll Katharine Biee Isa«e Bobbins B-.inyfuiJ Ko-s"Mary Bced John Robinson Kdwani Smith Samuel Shepherd Samtiel Stover Frsneis Stump John Stone Mary A Scott James

Vslvov Mark Frnncis S A ",®r

Funk Dnvid Flan •iean John ^Krnneis Sponeer

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Ferdinands

Hnnfiinn Fox James Gould Wiilhm rosvonor "Win Go«s Francis Mrs »ordon JR ,Graham Mary

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Gotlman James II (iuncklo Jonath'in Gamble Amanda Gordon Matilda .•Griv'e Mr ilollisJC S 'Hovivor F.llioi

-"k Philip

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SullivanTijurtW* S Smith AdvTisCn \v Smith Kobev^f '•». Saunders Thomas •,r Stout Thcmas

Switeher James Sampsots A Stewart Sary Smith Susan Stephens Thomis Steward Matthew Storz Jihnn Stontbrakor Ilenry SnsjeJohn Shigley Frederick Swank Lettie

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Touson Mary A Thompson Joseph Thonjjvaon Win Vanclcave Benjamin Vance Jamc-s II Van Gundv Marv ... "^VjJhitn Juiia

Wilms Finer Walton John Wilaon C-.vf1 Wren Wtesiiin^u Wilkinson Keziib Watkin's Zeruah Wray William Wraw J.ipies G. W. SXYDEK. P. M. ^No. Letters

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of .Lands .^Id f^r Taxc*3

£14 T' 5 li'iO o.i •j-O 2i»1 do'

Fstrays "V Broker's License Rent of Poor Farm Show Lb-ense f-:hool Districts Docket Fees ,*

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AND 11E3IEMBER TI1TS!| Tto

HF. nndcrsigneil returning hi- sincere thanks.j bis frieiidn and i-,i.stomers for the vuiy lib-, oral patronage bestowed upon him since in busineswouid say to his uiends and the public in ireneral that lie is now receiving a large, fresh and well scleeted stock of li

fibrils* aisd ]?Ic(Iacicao.ei,

Direct from the ei:v of J'hilade.lphia. His stock embraces all u.,uallv kept in a Irii2 Store. Our Drugs are all of the linest quality and were scloeted

in connection with our stock vf Medicines. received five thousand lights

I'INE SASII.

Of all sizes, which we, keep eon.-tantly on hand, for sale: aho. Window glas-i and Pu'ty, Paints and 'Oils, Soa

good furniture Varnith, Dye ..-tutl.-, .lituPerfumery, PARLOR LAMPS. A genuine 1 od T.iver Oil. Ir-h Ointment ft ouick aipl certain ure for ft pK»il (.*il for ^[aclnnervi liitvo M'ocivcd direct troiu Viu-ssui, oi:» nfttivc! lutia. a ftood article of Wiiw and ii chr.icc Branch which w.- warrant ptire and unadiiUontted. tmd st'ld onlv I'^r lii'-dunl

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Sugar Creek IWnslnp-

Township Tax

TowiL-lii[ Head lax-

Baiar.i it Trcrv.-urer's lianJa.

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Tf*a amount of Bwreipt* i"-: '-0 «•-•. Amount of orders redeemed during _^j voir at the Trer.sr.ry

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ing Glass ji'late-s. for sab-, without frame-. Also all kinds and colors of Paints, ground and mixed, int wagons, i'cc. ustoiii1!'.- will receive prompt, attention iu all hours of the day or ni^ht,.

to liai Ali

We have 011 hand all kiudo of popular citc!U inedicint k. 1DNK\ P1. June I5"-!.

DEFAW HOUSE,

J. Ct A. C. ALEX A NDKH,

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W A A N I N I A N A

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NOTICEL-.r-Lof

is hereby given, that the undersigiud has been appointed Executor of the ln-t will and testament Samuel W isclusrt, deceased. Said estate is solvent.

SAMUEL MARTS. Executor.

Julv 5. lf.'l. nlw:i.

STATIC OF IN i! A N A, ntgomcry county. I Court of Common Pleas of said County, October

Term. :if-

John S. Gray. PlaintItT. vs. Nelson Snyder, 1\ fen'd

Complaint Mortgage.

Whereas, rn tee 11 t.h dav of Julv. A. T. said jdaintitf. by Wiil-on and McDonald l:is attor ness. tiled iu the Cl..-rk"

ollice of said

coinpoiint 111 the above entitled cause, against the said Defendant: said plaintiil at the same time al^o fiic.l in said clerk's oJhee. li-.e allida vit of a disinterc.U" 1 and competent wi^nes-. setting forth that ihe said defendant. Nelson Snyder, is 11 necessary pjirty ?o the .nbnve suit, an hut be is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore noti,T of ilie pernlenev of said I'.-tii is hereby given, and that said suit will stand for trial at t}i nextteim of said cor.rt.. to be hidden in the Court House, at Craw fordsville. in said coun'y of ei^gc-mevy. e. :anuneiiig on th first Mcndav of o,-i..i.cr Text. l-'-'S

ANDUFW LYNN. C. C. C. P. 15c 1. Mi'iit:.'"i!iun Co. [prs. fee. ^2.50.]

Ai:.st: Julv n. nl w«.

Men's a me Eoots.

Boots

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l'hink A'.tha P.irvis Jose]h Kvan John Byan Jittnes A 01 m. N- Uvar. or Jackson Ca.^el

N' addition t« the above have .iust received a I new supply of r.earb..'r. Kip'ar.d Calf skins Lasts. Peg. Arc.. «tc. Si.oemftlu-r- would do well to call scon as my stock is now comple:?.

June itol. L. FAI.T.L

Tinwr.ro. Si-idle**, Smoothing Irons, Wa»IeIrosis, Stoves, Pipe, Sheciiron. ic.

2 Dcors East of Wasliiiigtcn Hail,

CI? AWFORDSVILLE.

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CASTS Men's pump sole kip. calf and grain v.vrc ami table cut'erx i.Ii piiics. from $2 .*•' to .iusf FALLKY'S.

A. Bar gel t,

VVlIOI.IiSAI.i: AM! I» F.TAIIJ

DE A LI Civ IN STOVES, IIQLLQ WARE,

DOUBLE OVEN COOK STOVE--

This Stove is an improvement in the well known Trinmph. which has just come out. The. improvement is the lire-place lengthened and the hearth deepened. This stove is cast bv S. S. Lookwood «V Co.. in Dayton. 'bio. of wiiieh we have four sizes- The plates arc very heavy and thick, and for baking and durability it cannot be surpassed bv anv stove in market. -i

TRiUMPII COOK STOVE.

Wesiiail constantly keep on hand, of which we hav» three sizes, and have th" exclusive right-to sell in this market. Wc enu st.fcly recommend said Ti inmph Stove.

Tb.is stove has the advantage of six holes and a very largo oven. f'i BEACOX LIGHT,

Or -~Vieh have throe ,-i^ts. which is durable st^i-o. ?J? rurrt/C :'ablc at all times to fill any a-vl all orders.

TINWARE,

Of our o\\n manufacturing always on baud, wholesale or reUul. Japaned Ware, House Cutters. Zink or Tin Sfoudng.

N. B. (^id Copper, Brass and Pewter taken in Exchange for ware.*®' A. BARGELT.

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OTK'K is hereby given, ths! the uhdersigr.eo has l^en rppoinled Administrator of ihe es-j tatc of Henry Le?. latc'of Montgonie.'y county. ue«ccased. Said estate I- solvent.'"

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OF RECEIPTS AND EXPJENDITUREa .m«v!fi«tn\TN. of.-Jl^ntjeom^rv CY-unty. Indfcna. at their Junesession. lj.v*. A Rfc N THE W.»ARD W '/v^ Kc -ciptsaiiu L*xiejvlituns» 'of acid Gkuntv. from tha 1st day of i- V. mo-.. 1 make :he f..Va,w,nrre^v of tJvfKc. ,tTOe jgft.3, the Sifet day of lluf. ___

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For Publid l^riutin!? Deaf ami Dc, mb ]\:r.-on5

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Insaiie PerBooks nSui SuitioniiH' Swajup liifjds C4»rr!ier'sTrijneSeSi. Bailiffs Kep:.ir? td'irub'i Building? Jurors' Fctllltcids r.d Iliir]'.? TTxper.ses of F.iect:'4 Cra-.rfordsrine &. Wabash li. II.

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Koad :x Eepairs to Poor Farm Delinquent Taxes General Tndcx of Dee\ and Mortgagee Ile-'ords Loanj. of Common School _!*und Comnion S^IjooI Fund distributedIncidental Fxpenscs of Fund Kxpci 1 ses of Prisoners County OiSeers Master Coinvnissioners .11:'lire of Court of Common Pleas

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with'particular reference to thei'r puricy. from the Amount of orders issued dunuir the yeai importers. No pains will be spared to render en-' Om,, have been redeemed-. ... tire satisfaction to the purchaser we are not in the habit of bratrging. what we say we can alwayscomc ip. to. Just give' us a call and if cannot MUt von both as to quality and juice. voU are iu perfect hbertv to seek .-ome other estabh.-hmc.nt. On, i.- to deal fair «nd honoralde with even body

Beturnins New Jail School Tax for Sucv.r Creek township Townshfp Road Tax Township Tax •••_ Insurance on Public Buildings l^snin^ Veniries WolfScnlps

Amount of Orders outstanding. May

Gl, 1 s.Vt

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We have a large Jot. aU,. Purler stoves. 10 plate' chants, smiths, wagon "md plow makers, tin smiths. 7 and.it- stoves. In a worU -e shall always keep nnd all. to examine my stock and prices before oron hand a large lot of all kind ,01" stoves, and will tiering from New Yo rk. Cincinnati or elsewhere, as sell as cheap and as durable s'oves is can Le bought it is my intention and determination to supply the in the Wabash Valley, we in\ ite all those tb^twisli wants and demands of the Wabash. v-,' May 2d '54.— n47wS. JOHN F. Y» OOD. a S ove. to call and examine our Stoves.

LONG, Administrator.

June 2". IS5-L r.51 wt.

Ot.-.n-f Made Clothing, a compl&to j^irotenent fo j\ the sumsa^r trades* «p: 7"5i CKAwroro Mli lisn's i'

A well selected stock ol'De Laines. plain an. 1 jlaid clialiis. ile beges and cashii'eres. Plain, fancy and embroidered, iawr.s from S to 'J5cts. per yard.

A beautiful assortment of

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Bonnets & Trimmings.

TTeck. belt, cap and bonnet rll-'boio: bonne*- borlers a 1 i,l artitlcKils: (Jinips. laces, fringe-, gttloons aii«l velvet trimming.

Mv stock of de bdn. cashmere, silk ernpe. black and Fancy silk- Shawls, cannot be surpassed by any urt. his bcr.su in ilia We.ba^lt alley.

Vankoo Tfoiicis-Hats. Caps. Boots, Slices, l'urasols 1 mbrellas. a g"od assortment.

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Coiir'u -if Common Pleas Expenses of tho Poor Montgomery Co. Agrieultnral :r.ciety School is trie Is Specific Allowan'es Township Assessors Summonins Juries

P'7 59 G10 OS

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H.S77 322 ^3 216 72 I.0-47 72 2 00 ?!]', 2?

C00 00 4s3 37 0 20 450 00 7!' f'3

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tstanding at last

Amount of Orders report ....omit more tb.an have been redeemed

711 70

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Crawfordsville, May Gl. ISo-i.

^n-sioners. n51w3.

A aoasas. GPPoR'rtf?ni'?, All former F.llbrts Outdone!! LARGEST STOCK! GREATKST VARIETY::

Xcw Goods, Xi-w Styles, and Xrw s'gns.

AB,VJX RAMEY,

CoilKKIt OF CRN OX «t GKEEN STKI-LTs,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., IS NOW RECEIVING his extensive supplies of Spring & 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 Cassimeres. Tweeds and Jeans. Woolen and Cotton Flannels. Satin and Velvet Vestings, Figured Silk do., Bleached and unbleached Muslins, Seamless Bags. Irish Crash and Toweling, Heavy Linen Drills. Ticking. Mens Summer Stuff. Cotton Yarn, CarpetWarp. together with a magnificent stock of fancy

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Goods, which were selected expressly for the want of The Ladies,

1'miiriicing Watered, Chameleon *',d itrocade Silks: Fouland. Sriipci. ria'.0._ Fl.,i-..iu-e. iace and Bemi"f ilks Tarletons. plain assorted colors dotted ami plain Swiss. Jackonets. Bm.-k and India Mus'in. N'iei.nia and Bishop Lawns. French worked Co!bus. Caps, ('nil's, ciiemixerisand nndersl-c-.es. lace collars, collars and undersh^ves to match. French worked Infants N\ aists. fin ''.v wrought liivn cambric handkereiiiofs, a nice Tidy lor 50 i'ts.. Silk and Alnaeca T.iistrc-s.

ingi-ain r.nd ply earpcfcir.g. wool and

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Druggets, oil cloths, ussoi ted.w idtb.

nnitiing. hearth rugs. ece. READY MADE CLOTHING. Superior French cloth, frock and Dress coats, satinett. linen, casbmerett. tweed, and alpacca sack and frock do., black and fancy casssimere, linen drill. c-nt" nade. satinet!" md twve! pants.p..tin silk. Marscllcp, Vnleneis. German it Oucens cloth vests. Lubber couts and leggins: Shirts, collars. scarfs, cravats, &c., oil cloth and carpet bags, ladies satchels.

Qnennsivm-e-" A large lot of Glassware. Qnccns•onstnntly on band. 1 iio not intend this advertisement to humbug or do- civc. 1 knc.v and l'-ei that! esn and will sell tuv Co^Js as eheaj) as any b.ouse in the West, and intend to spread the interesting intbrmntion all I is an examination of my stock ami prices and von will be convinced nt tncc.

Apnl 'J.i, 'u^ ne

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for sale atC'ineinna'i orices. with freight added: T'"1 bars assorted Iron. flat, round and sons re: ]5o liundlop Iron, tiat. remind, square, oval and half oval 5oo slabs Plow Steel, 5 to 1 inches wide 100 slabs Cnst Steel, for j'lows, 5 to 12 in. wide 50 bundles Spring Steel b-t' to 'jt-J vidv: 7 eases Cast Steel, assorted tiat. round, square and octagon: 14(io kegs assorted cut Nails. 2d to 2'V.: .10 kegs wroiiglit. Nails, assorted. »!j to lOd: 25 bags horse slioc nails. assort'd. 7d to P»d: BOO SOo COO sett Wagon and Bnggy Boxes,' 2 to 5 incliss 800 pairs Dog Irons 150 dozen Shovel *, of Ames". Rowlands' and others' make: po lo :en Spades. do do do •I'M boxes Window Glass, ar-sort'-d. SxlO to 10x15, togetlcr with a large stock ot Axes. Picks, Mattocks. Crowbars, Hoes, Rakes, Sugar Kettles. Nuts and Washer.-.

eliptic steel Springs. 2 to 7 leaf: linished Axle Arms. 1 to 2'- /inches

In July next I intend to add to my now large V- stock of Iron. Steel. Nail-, .to.. Tin Plates. Sheet "'Iron. Iron Wire. Copper. Copper Bottoms. Pig tin. Leavv and Sheet Zine Spelter, and in fact all kinds of Tinners stock, and to krepsueh a stock, on hands as to bo

C^-l/ -i/ O, I si.i.ieit and earnestly ask the attention of mer-

CABSAiCT & €1IA1K

AVAEE-s^

HE undersigned has on h®nd general assortment of Plain and Fashionable FURNITI^RF!' mode of the best material by ext cii^tucd v. orkiiun. and ilatters himself that he cannot fail to please discriminating public. Call are: :-ce before purchasing elsewhere and we «ill make it to* your interest to buy.

Ware-rooms r.ttheoid stand -oppesitr- the Bi.-tine II-use. Will. JiUBEBTSON. June V.

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BrAfTiyr

rrir.tcd sbaHflys for \-y-^ cents a'vard

r.pr 7 CAMPBELL'S

Goves-,

Aprii 15.

ALV1N RAMTA

NEW J.i'ON STORE.

j| ,I5SH^ w. ^yo«0, LAFAYETTE. 1ND..

OFFERS

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SMITH STILL WELL & ALLEN, A KB NOW RFOKA" I?rG th" besl'peleetcd and t\. most^iautifHl nasortinent of

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c".-?r bn vghi to Ars Ttrarkrt. whadi will be sold at I a -,ir-a!I rtdvsnco from the New Yt-rk and Pnil.i•r'' delpbia copTs. Thost'x'k embrficcs not only staple J5' but every variety of f.:r.ey gr-od-*. thns supplying a

I d.-'lliciciicy lone felt in Crawf irdsviile. vi^: a sro-.-k 51'J 41 wliicji the buyer can sclc-t .-:tch articles of 11' t.'istc. as are not usually kept in stores in this town. ,n O'1 Jljc business wVil^^pi eondnctod strictly on tiia *,

OlfK TP-ICE FRINOPLF,

nd everv article gnarcnt^ed ir reprcffentc^nd no

GULL TRAPS

set to catch customers by scllir,g any on? article such as vucar less than cost, with the intention

lnakiiuggfcup otiicr goods. V.re int .-nd ('^aling honestly with «1T. and customers can reiy on pohtc and c-ititlcinanlv «ttci'.ticis. Our '-V5

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is the bifge.-t and most commodious in Crawfordsville, and we are determined to make it a poj.mlar and profitable resort for all 0I.1s.-es. Among our stock will be found a splendid selection of

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eonsiiatin

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gin part as follows:

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Bic'11 plain black Bl-hop Sit\-. Bieli larn black Gro dc Rhine Sill:. Black and fancy brocade Silk.^ "hamelinc do. a?l sijauesis Striped and plaid glaze, all shades. Superior black SaMns. Plain and figured j®R|U2a:lin?«. Plui-1 and figured Briliiants and Jackonets. Solid, plaid aii«i,tigured Bereges. J'l.Tege dc Lains. varioii- ^tyIe-•. Plain aftd figtirc*«l .'-ilk Tissues. Challios and Challi de Bereges. », •'SuJ'd all wool De Laines. every cob-ir.

Scotch Farslow and Organdy Ginghums. Plaid and plain Te Baise. Changeable, plaid and stripped l\»p!ins....... French and Fnglish Lawns. -*gg f|.. French ami English Chint/.cs &•".

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bite and colored ("rape. Broidia. Cashmere. Mouse de I.aine & silk do. Plain and watered Black and silk Mantillas.

S WHTSQ) EE 5 ICE CQCD De Laine. doted and figured. Swiss and Book Muslins. Bishop and Victoria Lawns. Mulls. India Books. Ilainsooks. crgss-barred and striped Jackonct. Lace. Muslin. Dimity. Cambrics and Jackonets. Enibroiditred Curtain ^ftislii^: pink, blue and green Tarpons silk and cotton Illusions. Wash Blonde: Bobinets. Long Lawns. T.innon Cambrics: embroidered, plain, and hemstitched L. L. 11 an kerchiefs.

English Dunstable. S|i!it. Leghorn. Florence. Braid. Satin. Straw. Belgrade. Silk and I.nvn Bonnets: Misses" Ii'ats and Flat.-: Boys and Children earl Straw. Palm and Leghorn Hats. Bonnet liibbons--a large and splendid assortment

I,nee and r.eedle wrrked Chemisettes. 1 mlersleavcs. needle worked Swiss and Muslin follai.-: Broclic Cambricdc and Maltese Collars Embroidered Bands and Flouncing: Jaconet and Swiss- Edging and Inserting.- English and Fren-h Wrought Lace and Edging.

HOSIERY AND GLOVES.

Silk. Lamb's Wool. Moiiair and Merino H»se Bleached. Unbleached. Slats, mixed. Cotton Ho--e. Best Kid. Lisle Thread and Silk Cloves, all minibers and colors: together with all kind-, ol nout!*.l t.iinimllifjn.

T!f

i-f

READY 35A3)i: CLOT

is very extensive and consists of new and beaiiuful style Fl-IlNISIIINt

..

™*W1

bllBAKMll STOKE!!

ITT

of

ABTICLLS.

every variety, viz: Shirts',

C.'mvafs, Siotdrs, Snr-ppnilors.

Smoking ami cV,ev.jjigT' nutmegs, ringer, spices, salaratus. brooms, match

!5i.

T'tidor rjnrment", Silk Shirts (•'an/is! ^lorino Shirts Cotton Snni:nor Woolen da

Ctiiisbric and Siiic Iitik-is.-

B2nrdwar«.

IleUo.llg-Mk-hanics"

Tooi.s.

FAi:y:.r' Irrr.txfr.xTs.

Shovels, various brands, Spades. Axes. .m llatchis, I AVrough! and Cut Nails. Mill Saws. Fibs. Locks. Latches. Butts. Hinges, Table and Po. ket (.'utlei v. dc. v.-e.

GHOCZiRIEri.

Ci Tec. S:, -nr-. Bi -n,

•Molil— f'«S. Ma. ki-id.

bacco. ror.p candle... .-ait. mustard, vinegar, starch, os. «.ve. tf.

rpo T17M CIT Zi:?ifi OI' 7-7 VTf("V.11Y „1. Col-xtv—V.'iio wis!' purchase ck.-ap .*.nd seasonable Goods Task Noricr..—I have just received and :'.m iuw r.-s iy to show to my numerous customers as :.n o-ive r.s.-ortmcr.*

XilERQHAI-TDIS 3

ever b?forc offered in this pbuc. Th.v" Goods have been purchased on such terms that will admit of their being sold at such rate's that cannot fail to provc advaritagenus to any person who will take the pains to examine Ol It PKl' LS previous to purchasing elsewhere and believing that SM ALL PRoEITS end quick returns, is the true maxim in bi:.-iness. we arc now prepared for Ihccon.-iucraf.on of .the.citizens of this place and -mrronndintr country. Our srocit, coii.-iitinp: ii- j.u-1-t..r i.he following

A full and complete assortment of HATS AND CAPS Of the latest and most approved styles.

O O S A N S O E S

Direct from the manufacturer.

In this department wc cannot fail to pioasr-: the most fastidious taste our clothing has .been selected with great care and being bought from first hands we can compare prices favorably with any other house in town, without attempting to create nil impression that we are able from our superior ad vantages to undersell our neighbors we do say that any person upon exsmination m.i.-t be snti'sibed that our clothing is. cheap.

Trunks, valises, looking glasses, queensware. Hosiery—a well selected stock. Groceries.

Sugr.r. coff.-e. tea. tobacco and spfees. of all kinds in tine anything :h- tile fanner, mechanic or professional man may wr.nt: and to the

..ji-ji1 t: j'-I-

SLOAN MORGAN,

S«S|fIfS»

A O S I 1 N

KLIi^W

constantly on hand a very large and wel? bclccttfcl st*K*k of i.-

Sc !?fedifices

,' OK'C

W a

'v

1

Fancy Articles, Gilt Mouldings, (For pictnre tVnmes) The best of Cigars ar.d Tobacco, arid all —»sVr

Comprising a g.-n.'ral as -:'-me! of all article? usually fvuml in any Establishment. Ail of which we Jifi'i- for sale, on teems as liberal as those of any other Establishment of the kind iu the Western Country. l'b vsicians. and alJ others are requested to call and examine for themselves.

OUP. STOCiv IS COMPLETE.

v.rn"2. Crawfordsvilie. Jpue. 1 5{.

OOTS SI •"r.S for the whole country at A1 il 15.'54. GBAUAM

tj.

NGTICK TO TJin PLKLiC.

E

LIZA JANE HI-INKY, a young girl I years nf age. b'umd to me in tlie year 1j52, has lett my house witl.ont any cause or provocation. 1 herein- caution all persons from trusting her on my account. line 2S, '51 n52\v.°. E. II. BALD Yv IN.

*~185£.

i] .11 11 55

Is. FALLEY,

.:r.' W!iOJ.rsALB AND KKTAU. ueji.ES IN

O O S S O E S E A E

Ffi*5lS£BS"2, &C.,

ONE DOOR WEST OF THE EAGLE HOTEL.

nsupplv

.-\S NO\V rcfeivial his Sj.riiig f.nd Summer of Hoots. Shoes. Leather. Si' ., to which lie would call the attention of the public. tine 9. IS54. v5n49.

NEW and splendid assortment of Men's and _Z.3l Boys Shoes, for summer .vear, consisting in part of

Men's Congress Boots and (iaiters, Patent I.catber Monteieys. Calf shoes and Montcreys.

Morocco shoes, I Plough shoes, and Bovs pump sole Kip sheep.

$50,000 S.i M5S FIJI* S 853! I

The Largest Sales Ever Made in this

A BP, NOW receiving direct from the Imjcirters and Maniifacnire-,* of the iarg'-st'stock of Spring and Summer Comlsever offered to the citizens of'bis county, which we can and will on account of the great iicr'asc of our trade, sell ten per ecu* cheaper than have been suhl iu this town. Wo ask every Lady and Gcntlema'n far and near to come and -ee our Stock. We .-eh cheap and charge nothing showing goods-i,

consists of every article nsi'.al'y sold in tins town.

|||Dome3tics cf Every Quality. 400 pieces of Prints of every variety. 200 I.a 'A" is 400 Bonnets. 150 Pieces F.onr."t Ilibben.

SO pieces Gingham. 200 Bleached MiHins. Shawls, and Mantillas of tho latent styles. ko pieces Bed Ticking. r.o «h7. Hose nnd half I lose. Parasols of everv qmvlitv, Apii! 15,

-o-i.

C/

NOTIONS 7

O

HARDWARE Of all kinds.

MEiTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING.

Laimts

has been particular attention paid to their wants: our -toeI: of

DRESS GOODS

IV full nnd complete in every respect: it is usciess to »t.tempt cntmicratiug f.ur diflereiit styles and qualities call and examine for yourselves for Homing gives us greater pleasure than toshowo-tr goods from the faet that to show them is to sell them: in conclusion we invite all our friends to give us a call previons to making their purchases, being convinced that wc can accommodate them in good? and rjuriis or us favorable, if not bettor terms, than any other house in this section of eountrv.

JNO. R. ROBINSON,

april 21 '5-i 5nl2

DR. S. D. BOWE'! SHAKIIR SAllSAP.^ RILI.A WILL PI'ItlFY TIIK BLOOD.

WJ"'.0i» pounds of BACON wanted, for. which I r-i* will pay the cash,. A. 1LVMEY. May Ui-ro 1:0^5-

GRAHAM

O-m:: fmeysiik hats for sale at CD apr 7:51 .'i:AV,Ti::t Sc MfLi::kin's.

MILL

nnd cut saw-- kept at ai-r 7 '51 \vroi i'v.

i,

B_ __

C'

.7-

ItEI'Alli

SPRING

1

Perfumery-

gJation.Ti'y,

BBO.

Mui.i.!KrN*a,

A V,*NS. iiiain. bb:c': :nd f:.n'v at UlAWI'Oitiht MCLLI'TIN'S.

BINTS.—A large and solendi.l 1 ::t CRAWFORD it MULL1 KIN'S.

EBA(»E Delain. n" dn and fni'-v at :.:*V clrAWFOUI) fc ML'LLKIN.

1IIALLI r.F.RV iv plain b-rage. I.erage corded and phdd b'-ri'ge. bj'oehi ib. «..il S. '52. CRAY.'FORD it .Yi ULL1 KIN'S.

/~10MM ONE. COMF. E'\'FRYBi.'DY. for we "will V/ show and sell Goods at the smallest-profit cv".rasked in this eji.tc.v

April 10, 'I*- GP.MIAM .t I'RO.

C1L01'iiIN(r

of every quality and styles for men

and Bovsun ip stairs. April 15, 'it. GRAHAM ifc BRO.

AT it CAi'Sof eveiv ((uali'v and ies at tin- Boston store GRAHAM 4. BBO. April 15, '51.-

tl/'THiNlf- IIaLS. aps. Boots, and .'ilioes for the '••rdted eountrv up -v.ir«. April 15. '51. GBAH AM BRO.

€. F.

I O E A N E A E I N

Cbina'd Class. C^ieensware. Lam'ps. V.'ai'x-rs, Table cutlery. Plated and Britannia Ware. STONE riiONT NoJCTH ?!DF. FQUAUE, I.AI AVHTTr. I.VD.

TQ

N .TIxY ^E&CHA&TS

nzW{

My stock is now complete, coinpri-ing^l full assortment of white stone ware, common ware, yellow ware, fancy tea ware, and glass ware, which I will r.ill at Cincinnati prices.

March 15, 1-5-J. v5n'!7tf.

Election Notice.

0~fic2

or

the N. A.

tnere

&•

ON

pAi.r.st Rait.

A very large and extensiv,^ asiqjt-

mcnt of

J. CRAWFOKD 6c

A

VIS

S

Sc

BBO.

Road-Co..)

New Albany, Jr.ne G. 1:5J.

tie l-3t!i day of July next, between the hours cf 10 and -i o'clock, there will be a meeting of the stockholders of this company at their ollice io New Albany, for the purpose of eiceting thirteen directors to serve for the ensuing year. By order of the Board of Diroctors. jo IE—n50te. GEO. LYMAN. Sec.

A Dill IN I.STH ATO ll\S SA LM-

NOTICE

is hereby given, that I will sell at public auction on Saturday the 15th day of July. 155-1, at the late residence of Ilenry Lee, late" of Montgomery county. Indiana, deceased, his personal- projertv eorifnsting of horses, cattie, bog-, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture. A credit of twelve inontlts -.ill be giveir on all sums exceeding three dollars. ko pnrcha^r giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisnicnt laws.

r'J-

DR GOOD1S,

At UNUSUALLY LOW- ERICES.

C1AXTPBELT. wordo bog leave-to ?r,y t^iat hn^Sr^ oil'•chased for his spring sjilcs* a larger mid morj extonsHJfc stock than \tsiHil, and havrnff'bon^ht theni from tirst hands. i,ud a brrgo portion from under the hammer at peremptory auction sales, lie i«i jtrcpared to sell at" WhcJcsnle ?r KetniT, aS grftrtfiy rednc.'d prices. Terms to be cash, or r:toi)tc: aC its market cash value. Ilio^e' who nuy ca.sh for thoir Goods, and desire to buy tliuni clican, aru assurc.,1 that tliev can find no other place- wnore tbdV can lay (.nt their motuiy to a better advantage witu tnc assurance that only a small profit will ha ohnrtf1ctl on any art5cl«? and a unifiium price askod p, throughout. As our Good* ffre umvkcd down to« their lowest remniiernSi-v? jfofttt. n»i one can iionr«Tt.Y r.adcrsc-11 11s, and if similar goods ara fouti 1' elso-wlvore nt a lower price, they must ba of an'fnfa-' lior quality, or sold with the intorflion of making: up the ditlurcrree on other articles.

Two things v,ll be stictiy a'iuer-. to: 1st. Goodswill ba shown freely i.nd with pleasure, withoirturging customers to'btiy that which doca not suit., them. 2d. No statements to be made in regard tj the qnjlity of goods, in order to etT rct sales, either a a strict accordance with truth.

March 31 165-1. v."tio9.-

^uifs I/eaatiful ne\ lars at

iik largest and' most ribbons ever oflcred lowest prices at

2)00

E S

*T"

stvle nlaid lawns and shalCAMPBELL'S.

,r

magnificent lot of Bonnets iri this market and at the CAMPBELL'S.

pieces WuTl paper, comprising Sl'ty dilfuren^ patterns and at low prices at api-7'51 CAMPBELL'S.

ni-: TiiorsAM) yards black and l'ancy silks and will be sold ai the lowest market prices at CAMPBELL'S. apr 7 '54

F.AVTrrui. bridal dress gwods plain and embroidered at CAMPBELL'S.

.mkhoiim kiid aiul plain goods for window ctiitains at CAMPBELL'S.

iTi-mt tilaid demizeiis at flt'tv cents a vard at apr 7 CAMPBELL'S.

Mai.h.si:hdk'fs..

roj.r.Aiis. Maltese lace, emb: c.dbirs, emb. ehem'r/ettes, undersleeves-, lin mitts, silk do. kid gloves, fr. silk do. thread gloves, lisle do. beautiful dress goods, silks, bo races, grenadines. prhitod dentins and bcragc do, just rocei ved iL 1 rT'5/t I at CAMPBELL^. apr T'51-

RKoor.i-.rTs

Enameled shvs. iust

junO'e-l [received at FALLMY'S.

G-raham 8t Bio.

S

n.ic

and head dresses, a few ol tliose beau­

tiful goods left at apr 7 '51 \MPBELL'S.__

BoS.vkts.

VnrAt-TIKT!.,

some of the most magnificent that

was ever offered iu th:b market nt apr 7 '54 CAMPBELL'S.

superb and bandsomo'sd^boiinot^

for one dollar'and ilfty ecnts at apr CAMPBELL'S.

ir.Ar.i: r»r i.aiSj.s at nine cents a -card at, apr 7 '5\ CA'M IMJELL'S:

JMULLIKIX

RK NOW receiving ibir Spiing Stiock of*. Goods pnrcli!u?od at Hi-ad Quarters witls jrrhaf care ami at very low prire«. which will enable Ihcmto compel. wit'll any other st--.ro In low prices. We will receive in ex.-hange {\r good.' all kinds of pvodtic-. not lefs'siio.r cash whc-| oiforcd. ap :'r 1 CRAWFORD & Ml'J.LlKINS'*..

i.ai'.oe lot of jwiss sleaves and chimizetts at,-CiiAvvi-ui: o: .Mi I.lik:.\'s.

and dotted awlsse- at C'JiA-a:---rd SS- ?«Iri.r.ixin's.

A Si-i.i.M'io lot ofboiiiiet libbons. also narro' satins do. at (,'kawkoI '.d A: .*,Iui. .nci.\'s.

aun.s an gentlemen's black and r..-sorted kid! gloves,Mil: do. t.!. CuAwyopn A* Mn.i.:::iN.

iss edging and' inserting -ilk tbalc. siik 1-n'^,. fancy caj1 nets, brown berage and Iri. li li:i nsr at-

Ci:awi--oi

A .M i-m-ikin'/1.

4 Fi'i.i :.:)!!! of bn.ii.-s and .\ib-ses 11 grtnsc.it anu-i V- Bloor:--r bonnets at apt il S, '521 (,''UW!t:..iR-t "dri.i.iniw.

•ro'F a-i) Suoi:».—A complete assortment for^p. hiiii-.-s and gentlemen r.fc r.pril b, V.ib t'siAWfcitn i.i.iicn*.

!.\ it jb'-.s S-Jnimcr b-i'«, a:iour. styles n.t

J_iL

i:av.'Fo::d .M i.i.: ::-.'s.

Tar. tbs, blenche and tinbkaehed,.

.1 I owelluig and rash, at api'l i. '5J. Cn-vwronr) it

Vritw

pi«-.'cs

of

jilai: black and ebang'-ablf Dr11- silks nt CRAV'l ROl) A I 'LLIEIN'S.

N E W O O S

•J. «?. JjBi..

HANKFUL for the share Ol' pnbiie patronngo that they i.stvo ever received, take this method of informing their old friends and tho public im general, that they have received tl-ein

Spriii? r.r.d Suniaicr sleek of Goods,

A'

DAVID LONG, Administrator.

June 2". 165*-. n51wv.

CROCERIES sold at River Prices. April 15, '54. GRAHAM & BRO.

It

i-

g^iod enrpeMng r.t very low pri­

CnAWFOBu iv M11.1.11:IN'S.

ces lor sale at

Consisting of every variety of M*

Dry floods, Groceries, Hardware, Queeris-" ware, Cutlery, Carpenters Tools, Hats tnd Caps, Boots and Shoes,

READY MADE CLOTHING, Arc.. All of which can he had on as good terms at Lek'k^* as ar.y other place in town for we are resolved tvsell Goods as cheap or a little cheaper than tho1 cheapest. It ij necessary only for you to call, examine and- urice our goods, to bo fully satisfied of' this fact.

V«'e

I

also cxpect to pay the highest caslu

])rice for ail the -m*\' Whoat, Corn, O.its. Ryo. Barley, Fiax sc-d. Clover seed. 'i'imotiiy seed,

Blue Grass seed,

And every other articlc of trade you may wish to sell. All who wi.-h to get the most money for their' trade, and the biggest pile of goods for the least-mon.-y. will please cull on april gi, '54—vf.niA J. & J. LEE & Co.

1'rawf'ord«viHc Bccfry ND FRESH MEAT MA-HK-ET. STALL NOM,

North of C-2A«roi:i ds M.t'LLi-

kin's .-tore-, and immediately east of

the court-jiouse where Fresh Beef,

Pork, Sausage, Veal, and Mutton can be had every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, and oftenner, as the season may demand Call in, gentlemen, and see. GUTHRIE & AUSTIN.

N. B.- The higho-t cash price paid for fat Cuttle,-? Hogs. Sik-ep. and Caives. G. & A. s-.pr^l'5-l-iJ-3m

Tfmc ]TSoiaey

1.1. ataso.vs who know themselves indebtod t" the Review Ollice for Job Work ot Subwrip 'ion. during the administration of the mid, r.^igne.1, •vili pb-iist call at the Jtmsite ojjlco ol Mr. U. S. MiNiel, end make initr.ediate scttk-ment. Remember tins is I'osiTivrlv the last ln:t.

April 25, liv4.

ir

J. D. MASTERSON.

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