Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 July 1854 — Page 3

RAPID SETTLEMENT OF NEBRASKA

TLEMEST

OMAHA

KANSAS.—In conversation with a gentle-

OF NEBRASKA

AND KANSAS.

The Council <Bluffs Bugle> has the follow-

ing items respecting the new territories:—

place to remove to Nebraska immediately.

They can wait no longer, and over they go

they go. We wish them no ill luck. They are mostly farmers and mechanics, among whom are some of our best citizens. We

are mostly farmers ana mccnanics, among

the lands, as the government have provid-

learn he has visited a number of settlements,

Express: 'The lirst thing that strikes an American in England is not alone the civility but the servility of its population. The servility is

painful on whatever side, or on whatever

sf:

We learn that there are several scores of

families that are preparing at and near this

lo

requiring the squatters to remove from the J_,hn S 1 Territory, but without success. 1,' best, colt, was awnr

inclined plain, commanding a view ot

of Nebraska Territory, is now being Mir- n., mn:inn tl,. rluirman tlif nipd,

vcyed into lots. 1 lie plan of the city is of jn^. to ordtT, and the committee offered the the most convenient and elegant character. f0j|0win»- resolution It is .situ ited upon :i (ielighifu! and .slightly

number of the towns on this side of the l^uview. river, and the country on all sides for many miles around with excellent springs and streams above and pissing through a portion of it, tlie majestic Missouri in front.

This is one of the most delightful natural town sites in the world.

i£i7"Wc never remember to have read more pointed truth on the social phenomena of England, compressed in a small space,

than is contained in tho following. fromjth_e London correspondent of the New-York

or

class we lookvThe beggar begins—where beggars exists (t' public beggary scarcely exists out,, of Ireland and the ocean frontiers of Scotland.)—the beggar begins in this serviltv, and workman, peasant, farmer, gentry, nobleman, and follow on in graduation and in regular servile course, more or less. The nation, at once to an American eve, seems to be a nation of castes—a nation of Hindoos—not Hindoos of the East, by any means, but Hindoos transplanted from the East into a northern, invigorating clime their castes, their artificial organizations, and their social invincible prejudices.— True, English laws look upon all classes of men alike, and the principles of Magna Charta cover the low-born as well as the high-born—but what the British subject has won in ci\ il and political liberty he has altogether lost in social organization, lie is not free—he is not equal. I do not mean !. to say he not a political freeman, for lie is now politically—that is. in the eye of the

Jaws—equal in almost all things, whatever .e his condition. From royalty to peasantry there are castes, there are ranks, about as

Imrd to overcome and about as unendurable ns the castes among the eastern Hindoos. A lord is worshiped as is an idol in the East. To know my on you the sunshine of his presence, is inspiring always. Hence one terrific, civil, %.:v social war seems ever going on here.—

True, il not fought in tiud as in Cromwell's day, but in saloon, in hall, in bou-

doir, in park, in iquipage. in livery, shilling and pence. Money, though, makes no man, while blood makes a man of anything but money buys blood at times, and gold"thus gets tlie guinea's stamp. The teritic struggle is far rank, for position, for social place. The soap-man's daughter has hftii bought for lie a princess's education, and would be a princess but the struggle is nil in vain. What was born soap must die soap, unless it be through

some mighty struggle in the priesthood or ahe bar. Soap may froth up, and it may bubble in England and the bubbles may have the violet, the blue, green, ail the colors of the rainbow--but still it is soap.—

The grease, and the aslu-s, and the lye stick to it, and it always smells of soap Despite all this, the astonishing thing is, that the lower Hindoo looks up and reaily reverences the Hindoo higher in caste as a superior, better m-ide clay! Hence, not only what the Queen is doing with her prattling babyhood, but what road she rides, what elements, of sunshine orof fog-1 damp arc over her, what maids attend her, what clothing nil have on, and such things, one and all, not in royalty alone, but, throughout the allied ranks, have an interest for Squires and Squeers, as he reads them fully recorded in The Morning Post —such as miglit have the bombardment of Sebasiopol or the taking of Cronstadt

/grThe New Hampshire Legislature .achieved one good thing during its session —and that was to pass an act to prevent false and fraudulent issues of stock in ibj\njc, railroad aud other corporations. Every state will have to do the same thing, and it is about time.

tU

QrA

Resolved

11

man yesterday, who has recently traveled Wln-n does he come to Indiana to aid the much in the new Territory of Kansas, we brethren here? learned Lhat already manv thousands of

cabins and open their land in quiet by pay-j KipU-y delegation at the forks of Ofiiield

i**

.calledr

l"ulcu

hl Llon

and commence their improvements, 'rear Horse. which time El.as 1. -1.:.., 1 f,.« "dOUCl^, tlaeir cabins and prepare for agricultural 1 pursuits for the ensuing season. We have

ever advised the people to 'bide their time,'

and until now, we btlicve they have regard- ?P£,°'n'td "P"" motonUwed our admonition most scrupulous!}? but 1 ho™" Bark and

,i ,i barn, were appointed a committee of ar-

ivhen tliev hear of the thousands removing: '. tv ,u- »i ranin-ments, and on motion, John Hiet and to Kansas, nothing can hold them longer—: ,,.° .1

ca

|j

anc tntere(

nd tX

now in tht reccnt

j". r^rC^

\,e

I

d*y

^oraiiam wougn lor an

of sucking colts, sired by the

was called upon and took the chair,

fhe chairman then called the meeting to

S.

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», was

h. b.

W.sh-

jy

(.xhihi,,.fl

,,

l.cd'

stop or even retard this movement, and we ... I .1 -i-—-A,- tiucato. Isaac Keed having the second1 ... must hold him guiljess in this matter. We'.

col a

Haley having the third irded with a one dollar

CITV.— it is it I id a a re an id at re as re a which will doubtless be the future capital ltc

On motion, the chairman called the meet

That the proceedings of this ex-

hibition be published in the Crawforsville

On motion the meeting adjourned.

JAMES MCCOMAS,

Pres't

Fred. Douglas is making speeches in the Western Reserve in Ohio, in aid of the Musion' ticket nominated in the piebald conveniion held in Indiana.—

ritocEssiox.

squatters have made their claims and thousands of families are now in that Territory. We are credibly informed that arrangements have been made whereby squatters who intend to settle in Nebraska may pro- I The delegation from the south-east part of following described real estate, to-wit: The ceed to make improvements, build their Union and Brown townships, will meet the

On the fifth of August, the anti-Maine

law delegation from Ripley township, will -^"Sust

vr -n M., and four oe meet at ount^\ llle, at clock, A.. Al.— rents and profits for

in«r to the Indians ten dollars for each and Youutsviile road, and form in proces- Montgomery county and if the rents and prof-1 which I *1.™ 1... I its aforesaid for the term aforesaid, will not sell for squatter for the consideration they agree to leave the claims, properties and improvements of sneh unmolested.— The Omahas are poor and unable to provide means and amunition for their hunt, and take this method to obtain it.

In Crawfordsville. Thursday morning. July 5 by Rev. .lames II. Johnston. Prof. JOHN

happy union,

MAKKIEDj— On Tuesday last, by Rev. M. M. Vancleave. Mr. WII.I.IAM YTIIIAN and Miss JANE I HAKUEK all of this county.

DEMOCRATIC COUNTY

CONVENTION!!!

The DEMOCRACY of Montgomery County are

and tiasplailled with recommended to meet at Crawfordsville on the

FIFTH day of August next to nominate a County Ticket for the ensuing October election, and the several Townships are requested to hold meetings I

It is to-be hoped that there will be a lull turn out of all who are friendly to the success of the ffreat

principles of our party, and who believe t*hat good srovernmcnt and political liberty consists in rctrainin natural rights no further than the abso-

lute wants of society demand and that moral evils are better corrected by moral teaching than by tyranical legal enactment, siK-h as search, seizure, confiscation and destruction of private proocrty.

lord, to have .-lied Come one come all. and unite harmoniously in sunport of republican laws and republican institutions.

I5y order of tho

DEMOC Ii A TIC CENT A COMMIT TEE.

At a., meeting, held at Alamo. July 2ii. it wns unanimously IM.SO.T.\ TR. 1 hat we will unite as Democrats and as V, bigs in opposition to the Maine law. or nnv Law. embracing its anti Republican Principles at the County Convention to be held on the ~th day ol August ls54. JOHN BUITTON, Prcs,

CRAWFORDSVILLE PRICE CURRENT. Corrected Weekly by Messrs. Lavmon ifc Co.

AK1 1CLES.

Flour Wheat Oata Rye Barley Corn in the ear Hay Apples Green

$ti.00@ 75@ 25(g! 50 (Sj 50© 31

in the interval and appoint delegates to the County THE most of the above goods has iustbeen received Convention.

31

(ft

7.00(1$ 75^1.00

Dried

Peaches ... Beans Butter—Fresh Esrtijs Corn M.-al Chickens— Alive Potatoes Baeon Hams

2.o0® 75(^1.00 10

1 Little offered

10^1-

1.25(j"(1.50 75$ 07(X' 05® 05 (iH 07(^' 10 4.00(3 8.01,3.^.50 5.*H) a:5.50 2.50(^3.00

Sides

v/.v. Shoulders Lard Pork Beef—on Hoof •Clover Seed Timothy Seed Coffee Sutrar Mobusses. N. 0." White Fish Mackerel Salt Tallow

iln demand. :111 ffood demand

NOTICE.

RUNAWAY

1

TT

from the subscriber, living in Rip-

lev township Montgomery co.. on the 24th

plexion and light hair, stout built, a downcast look. All persons aro hereby warned not to harbor or trr.st him on my account.

July 3r.'M -a*w5-* ELBEET AMERMAN. I

I DEMOCRATIC TOWNSHIP MEETINGS.

z#k For tho Crnwfordsvilic Reviiir. V" NOTICE! NOTICE!! At a meeting of the citizens of Coal Creek! Township, and adjoining townships, of^ ''"7 ^*51^ 4 £sT" The DEMOCRACY of COLE CREiEK to his friends and customers for the very libbusiness 1 q. it 11 1—^ uvuivi .hi IH0 iiivnuu Hiivi i/fivj in general 1864, by Abraham Clouoh. for an J°r tho purpose of appointing delegates to the that he is now receiving a large, fiesh and weil se-

°J J"'! ®!^ct!u"s_tf"_Sat,ard^v

lng.

cts

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cannot sec that the ao. lit, M.ijol Gatewood, ('L,]^s bt-in»" put/ into three grades. W(».ire authorized to announce thennme of Of ail sizes, which me kei constaiuh on hand. fr has any poorer to hinder the occupancy oh

linon mf

Thomas

wl iereu

as a

!. ^'i ,r

Township will meet at their usual place of holding I eral patronage bestowed upon him since in

1,50

.2St.h

of

''"jy*

8t

1: ". 1 1 .u VSf Wc are authorized to announce tin: name of ertv to seek some other establishment. Our aim hi 1 OUd} Were appointed judges of the j011N J_KE.

(isa

•... 1 Exhibition. Whereupon the Colts were Treasurer and Collector of Montgomery County, so. in connection with cur stock of Medicines, we

WnI- C"

JaiHS lnom

f. «-i no ti-k UicDest coit, was awarded a c3f00 Countv. subject to the decision of the Democratic ortumeij. ed him with no tioops, nor other menns to

W

be'mo- the subject to tho decision of the Democratic t'onven- received five thousand lights

rsn ftS

,l^±-r S

premium with the Judges ecr- (.Vm-cMion. .1 rAEI.OEI.AMrs.

I \v arc authorized to say t.iat M. WAT-

S1,.1*"

Ijl:ale, as a premium with the Judges eel and Collector of Montomjrery County, suojcct to rive land, a food article of Wine ami a choice Hif-nr.. .Inlin l^lov havinir tlie third tho decision of the Democratic County Convention.

Ifr, KDJTOJ::— Please announce m3T name as a

October election, subject to the decision of the

Dcmoc

»tlc

Ulwlty

ConveilllC!1-

stqyzTv & WKivn*

ATTOKMYS AM) I(OSALOIU AT LAW, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

A I N I

KEPT

on hand for wells or cisterns. All orders promptly attended to warranted good or no pay.

Reference. J. R. Robinson. Crawfordsville. Julv 28. 1S54.

sion r.nd maicll to the county seat. sulRcient to satisfy said execution. I will then offer 1 ho antl-Mainu Ifiw soldiers and the the fee simple, taken ns the property of Shuflrach Mexican soldiers are all respectfully invi- Rctticord. Marv Petticord. his wife." and Richard », .1

ted to join in the procession. P«rmcr. BENJAMIN M1SNER. Sheriff. By order of the ALAMO COMMITTEE.'

A Kill El),

ur.i.L. of Wabash College, ind Miss MELUE JOHNSTON, of this place. Accompanying tlicubovo notice we were presented with a nice lot of the choicest cake. May the new made partners for life walk smoothly o'er life's rugged road, without any molesting care to disturb their happy days, which so pleasantly greet them

SHERIFF'S SALE.

Bv.

virtue of an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court. I will expose to sale nt the Court House door, in the town of Crawfordsville. in Montgomery county and State of Indiana, on Saturday the nineteenth day between the hours of ten o'clock, lock. P. M. of said day. the 1 profits for the term of seven years, of the undiof the

vitled

two-.^evenths of the south west quarter Qrmth r»n«t. niifirf.ir rT th»rtv in for.

eighteen, nerth of range five west, lying and being

Parmer, to satisfy an execution in favor of Thomas

JulySS'Ci-nSwO [$2,00j Montgomery eo.

Campbell

HAS

laid out upon his counter a beautiful and desirable lot of

Hereges ami Tisxiirs,

R1N E A CONE A W N S,

E3II1UOIDEHED ttl .SLINK,

FANCY" DRESS SILKS, ASLO-r A lot of very handsome 11 AT' IT AND

FLOWING SLEE:VES,

13 I, A Ii SILK ]I I S,

FINE LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS,

Elegant ra]e Sliawl^,

JEMBR 0 IDERIES,

ib

Bra1

cvnm.-

II. T. SXOOK.

DANIEL C. STOVKH. iflCUAlir. D. WHITK^

J. W

COIiEY.

O s,

S I ?i S

s,

ALSO—A large lot of LADIES ENAMELED

BOOTS & BUSKINS,

Of superior make and good material,

and will be sold at remarkably low figures.—ALSO.

Ready Made Clothing

Adapted to' the Summer season. ALSO—An extensive lot of Piain and Cut *.• ij AS S W A i:. ALSO a large lot of STONE CHNA WARE in

sets of -!T pieces, all at the lowest price. July 2idviJ-n-2

CJOMK ben IO lars at

1

Tin-:

iLi

beautiful new stvlc plaid lawn- and shalCAMPBELL'S.

largest and most lot of Bonnet ribbons ever offered in this market and at the

owest prices at CAMPBELL'S.

p.vr.KoiDEiiED and plain coods for window curtains at .. CAMPBELL'S.

SI'PKKK7

plaid demizens at fif'tv cents a vard at apr CAMPBELL'S.

AT.TI.sfi OIH.I.AKS. Maltese lace, emb. collars, •mb. lulk'is.. ehemizettes. undersleeves. lace mitts, silk do. kid cloves, fr. silk do. thread gloves, lisle do. beautiful dress goods, silks, beraires. grenadines. printed delainsand berasedo. just received apr 7 '51 [at ""CAMPBELL'S.

BEAUTtFUL

In demand.

AV

Li ^tc

iNore in market

Wild!

.H

I"

printed shallavsfor 123^" cent,-' a vard

apr 7 [at' CAMPBELL'S

O. B. SPVIU'.in:. It. PAKKKB. PETICR I'ETF.KSON.

SPURRIER, PARKER (V CO

Carvrr* and Gilders,

LOOKING-GASS (k PICTURE-FRAKE MAKERS,

r-

None offered..

\y And Dealers in ,.

1 M'all Paper, Looking-( !ass Plates, Artist Materials, Frame?, of all kinds, 1 Fine Engravings, Window Glass,

Brushes of nil kinds Varnishes, &c., MAIN STREET. NEWr ALBANY. LNI.). AYING removed to the new and commodious ore ndjournins the Ledger Office, will offer for sale at Louisville Prices, a fin»3 assortment of Looking Glass Plates. Frames. Wall Paper. Curtains. Fire Screen.'* and Centre Pieces. Artist's Materials. Enrrra\ ins_rs- Oil Paintings. Window Glass. Brushes. Glazier's Diamonds. Viirnishcs. Jte.

We are constantly manufacturing Frames of all kinds. Gilded Cornices. Pier Glass, and Portrait Frames richly mounted Rosewood and Mahogany Frames of all zizes.

tiV Composition Ornaments for the decoration of1 sik a I a-i 't"-.- «~i:''»•«»»•-•» H«.I. half barrel. .notice. Orders from a distance promptly filled and ~nr.r"

nr.r* in None in p'kgs goods packed with care. 06 (t 10 2.75f§ 12H'@

I

July 22. v5-n2.

in»t., Thom»s B. Boworman. an indented appren- same by delivering to the undersigned living in tice to the farming business. Said Bowermnn is Crawfordsville. Wheat. Rye. Flour, or Wood and about 13 vcarsi old. 5 feet 6 iuches high, light com- if delayed until after that time—look out for squalls, as we will have our accounts placed in tho hands ot every Justice the cop mv with orders to "C0L1.LCT." J. D. MASTERSON.

WHEAT WANTED!

A L.L PERSONS who know themselves indebted XJL to the Review printing otiiee ^orjob work. advertising or subscription, eun at any time between this and the fir.-: of November next, lionidate the

Julv 22.1!31 tf

AMI REMEMBER THIS!.

rjpHK undersigned returning his sincere thanks

P. M. would say to his friends and tlie public ii

Connty and District Conventions, also for the nom-, h^ted stock of iiiadon of Township Assessor. Public speaking „„i may be expected. Let every DEMOCRAT be in

attendance. Direct from the city of Philadelphia. His stock I embraces all usuallv kept in a Drug Store. Our The DEMOCRATS of MADISON Town- Drug's am all of the fines quality and were selected sliip will meet at Linden at 2 o'clock on Saturday with particular reference to their pnritv. from the tho 29th ol July, to appoint delegates to attend the importers. No pains will be spared to render enCongressional and County Conventions. Demo- tire satisfaction to the purchaser we are not in the crat speakers will boon hands to address the meet- habit of bragging. what we say we can always come

a«Bfl iTfCfllCIIlCS,

up to. Just give us a call and if wc cannot suit you both as to quality arid price, von are at perfect "lib-

candidate for the office of County is to deal fair and honorable with everybody. Al-

PINE SASir.

a candidate for the cilice o. a,so. Wmdow glass and I utty. 1 a.ms and 1

County Treasury and Collector of Montgomery Ou„. a L-ood furmturo armsh, i»ye stutls, Hue

A genuine Cod Liver Oil. Itch Ointment a"quick and certain cure for Ttch. a irood Oil for Machincrv: we have received direct from Prussia, our mi-

Brandy, which we warrant pure and unadulterated. and soid only for medical use. Wc also keep Lookin? Glass plates, for sale, without frames. Aiso all kinds and colors of Paints, ground and mi.ced. to paint wagons, etc.

All customers will receive prompt attcnt'ujii at all hours of the day or nisrht. We have hand all kinds of popular parent mediums. HD.MvY OTT.

Ji:.ne 1 Sol. \.3n50.

SL0AN& MORGAN,

W S 3 & E I I S A 2 S

The pumps are A W 0 S VI E I N D.

K:EEPconstantly

selected stock of

v6n-3tf.

9ru «V itffcdaciiics

!\'sia!2K, Oiis,

Dye Sillily,

Wiiariovi

Spring and nmnii'r si irk of floods. Consisting of every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Cutlery, Carpenters Tools, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.

READY MADE CLOTHING. Arc., All of whieh can be had on as good terms at Lni as any other place in town: for we are resolved to sell (ioods as cheap or a little cheaper than the cheapest. It is necessary only for you to call, examine and price our goods, to be fully satisfied of this fitct. We also expect to pay the highest cash price for all the

Wheat. Corn. Oats. Rye,

Barley. Flax seed. Clover seed. Timothy sec-d, Blue Crass seed. And every other article of trade you may wish to sell. All who wish to get the most money for their trade, and the bitrgest. pile of troods for the least money, will please call on april

-2S.'f)4—\vn!3

CABINET & CI1AISi

WARE IffllftOOMS. THE

undersigned has on hand a general assortment of Plain and Fashionable FURNITURE made of the best material by cxoerienccd 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 to buy.

Ware-rooms at the old stand opposite the Ristine House. ^'M. ROBERTSON. June 9. 1554- v.5n4Stmo.

STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery county. Court of Common Pleas of said County. October

Term. 1551.

John S. Cray. Plaintiff. "vs.

Attest: ANDREW LYNN. C. C. C. P. July 11,1S54.. Montgomery Co. nlw3. [prs. fee. £2.50.]

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.

Tj^LlZA .TANE HENRY, a younsr trirl 14 years rW :i"f bound to me in the year 1352. lias left my house wit!.out any cause or provocation. I hereby caution all persons from trusting her on my account.

June2S.'54—n52w3 E. II. BALDWIN.

DEPA W HOUSE,

J.

& A.

S. ALEXANDER, PROPRIETORS,

NEW ALBANY, INDIANA.

Julv 14. 1S54. vOnlvl.

"]VJ"0T1CE is hereby given, that the und«r igned jL^I has been appointed Executor of the last will and testament of Samuel Wisehart. deceased.— Said estate is solvent.

5 4

VnEAmrri..

BKKAGK7DE

1854/

I

Ware,

I'crfmiJt'n', Stationary,

Fancy Articles, Gilt Mouldings, (For picture frames) The best of Cigars and Tcbacco, and all

A E N I

Comprising a general assortment of all articles usually found in any Establishment. All of which we otler for sale, on terms as libera1, as those of any other Establishment of the kind in the Western Country.

Physicians, and all others are requested to call and examine for themselves. Ol'It STOCK IS COMPLETE. v.rn.r2. Crawfordsville. .June. "1 S.~-1.

XE~\rGOOD"!

.1. J. MCB3 &

rpiIANKFUL for the share of public, patronage I that they have ever received, take this method of informimr their old friends anil the public in general, that they have received their

HATS

G1

J. J. LEE & Co.

BOCERIES sol, I April 15. '5-1.

A

MILL

SAMUEL MARTS. Executor.

July 5. 1 ••54. nlw-3.

some of the most magnificent that in thin market at CAMPBELL'S.

superb and handsome silk bonnet

for one dollar and fifty cents at apr7'54 CAMPBELL'S.

I.A!NE8 at nine cents a vard at

apr '54 CAMPBELL'S

r.ooi KITS and head dresses, a few of those beatitiful goods left at

apr •54 CAMPBELL'S

NE TI 10CPAND yards black and fancy silks and wili be sold at the lowest market prices at r7 "i CAMPBELL':".

1854.

S ft ill Ell RA E.-

A E

WHOI.rSAI.K AND r.KTAir. DEAr.ER IN'

!BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER,

Finding, &o

ONE DOOR WEST OF T1IE EAGLE HOTEL.

HAS

.NOW received his Spring ami Summer supply of Boots. Shoes. Leather, ifcc., to which I ho would call the attention of the public. I June P. IS54. v.'nlO.

A

NEW and splendid assortment of Men's and liovs Slices, lor summer wear. con.dstinL' in part of -fts?f..

Men's Congress Boots and Gaiters,-" -.tm** Patent Leather Montereys, Calf shoes an Montereys,

Morocco shoes, Ploutrh shoes, and Uoys pump sole Kip shoes,

Enameled shoes

jun 9 '54 [received at FALI.E\

E ARE NOW receiving direct from the Importers and Manufacturers of Boston, the. largest, stock of Spring and Summer (ioods ever offered to the citi/ens of thiri county, which wc eun and will on account of the great increase of our trade, pell ten per cent cher.per than have been sold in this town. We ask every Lady and Gentleman fir and near to come and see our Stock. We sell cheap and charge nothing for showing goods.

.i ust

Men's Fine Boots.

o/c ASES Men's pump sole kip. calf and irrain 15oots of all prices, from |!2..r)0 to

$!i,

jn^t

^eceived at FALLKV'S. addition to the above I have just received a new suppiv of Sole Leather. Kip and Calf skins Lasts. Pegs, etc.. ite. Shoemakers would do we'd to call soon as mv stock is now complete.

June 9, lsol. L. I-'ALLEV.

Graham

$«^,ooo sAFOS: sss 11

/i The Largest Sale3 Ever Made in this

on hand a vcrv large and well __ TOTS'IY.!

©T©©]'!

consists of every article usually sold in this town. Domestics of Every Quality. •loo pieces of Prints of every variety. •JoO Lawns 40-.» Bonnets. l.'O Pieces Bonnet Ribbon.

So pieces Girtcrham. •JiiO Bicaehed Muslins. Shawls, and Manrilhis of the latest styles, v-w:-80 pieces lied Ticking'10 do/.. Hosts and half IIosc. Parasols of every quality. April 15. T'l. GRAHAM & BRO.

/~1()ME ONE. COME EVERYBODY, show and sell Goods at the ever askeci

in this county, '5-1.

April 1/

CLOTHING

GRAHAM & BTiO.

of every quality and styles for men

and Boys up stairs April 15, '51.

GRAHAM & BRO.

& CAPS of every quality and styles at the Boston store GRAIIAil JjliO. April 15,'51.

/"CLOTHING—Hats. «'aps, Boots, and Shoes for the united country uj) stairs. April 15. '51.

Id at Iiiver Prices. GRAHAM

IiE NOW receiving their Spring Stock of (TOO1S purchased at Head (Quarters with irrcat care and at very low juices, which will enable them to compete with any other store in low prices.— We will receive in exchange for goods all kinds of produce, not rcfuMnir cash when offered. april S,'54 CRAWFORD & MULLIKINS'S.

LAKUE lot of swiss slcaves and chimizetts at, Ci'.AwroKD & MVI.MKIN'S.

PI.A1N

Vf-

Complaint to foreclose

Nelson Snyder. Defend. Mortgage. Whereas, on the 11th day of July. A. D. 1554. said plaintiff by Willson and McDonald his attorneys. filed in the Clerk's olricc of said Court, his complaint in the above entitled cause. arain*t the said Defendant: said plaintiff at the same time also filed in said clerk's ofiicc. the affidavit of a disinterested and competent witness, setting forth that the said defendant. Nelson Snyder, is a necessary party to the above suit, and that he is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore notice of the pendency of said action is hereby •riven, and that said suit will stand for trial at tlie next term of said court, tobe hold'.-n in the Court House, at Crawfordsville. in said county of Montgomery, commencing on the first Mcndav of etober next. 1^51.

and dotted nwisj.cn at CKAWFORH & MILI.IKIS'

SL-R.FND1I) lot I satins do. at

LADIES

Swiss

ifbinnet ribbons, nlso narrow CIIAWKOR.I) IT MCLMICIN'S.

and gentlemen's black and assorted kid gloves, silk do. at CHAWFOUP & rr.Lti:iN's.

edging and inserting siik thulc. .silk lace, fancv can nets, brown bevage and Irish linens at CKAWFOJUJ

Hr.K.Nijrn lot of ladi'-' nnd .Misses agremont and Bloomer bonnets at CRAWFORD &. Mci.i.inis.

aptn

assortment for

OOTS AND SHOES.—A complo 1 *ilie. and gentlemen at april s.'52. CKAWKOKD it Mri.r.rKiN.

Cc Bovs Summer hats, various styles nt feij ... CUAWFOKD A: MI'I.I.JKIN'S

INEN TAI-.i.e Cloths, blenched and tmblcached, Towelling and Crash, at april S. '52. CRAWFORD & MiT.r.TKiN'a.

FEW ]iecos -'f good carpeting nt very low prices for sale at CRAWFORD CLLIEIN'S

I3LAINblack

and ehrmeeable Drccs silks at A W ROD d: M1L LIKIN 'S.

fancy silk hats for sale at' r.pr7'54 CRAWFORD feMCLLIKIN'S.

and cut saws kept nt apr 7'54 CRAWFORD & Mi'i.LisiN'e.

LAWNS,

plain, blaekand fancv at CE A W FOED &'MULLIK1 N'S.

OBI NTS.—A large and splendid lot at J. CKAWFOKD & ML'LLIKTN S.

BEKAGE

Delain. plain and fanev at CRAWFORD it MULLEIN.

rUIALLI BERAGE. plain berage. bt^agc corded and jiluid berage. roc he do. nt a[il

ldnid bei '52. CRAWFORD

6z

_MULLIKIN'S.

OTT'S

a a

rnill.S HAIR TONIC clears the pores of the Skin. causes a hearty action on the roots of the hair, preventing Baldness and Gray Hair, nnd frees the skin from Dandruff: it brings the Hair to its place, where it should lay: it will change the hair in to the most SOFT, SILKY and GLOSSY, condition it imparts to it a darker coior. and a free use of it will Keep both the Skin and Hair in a healthv state, and never become harsh or fall off. The Ladie= will rind this Hair Tonic a great addition to the toilet on account of its agreeable perfume.

Prepared and sold by II. OTT, Dnuor. .-r. rawfordsville. Indiana. apr 2S '54—v5n48yl

NOTICE

IS

hereby given, that the undersigned Guardian of Jane Baldwin. Margaret Baldwin. John A. R. Baldwin, minor heirs, will sell at private sale the following described land. Owned by them, to-wit: The west half of the south oast quarter of section nine, in township nineteen, north of range five west, subjcct to a dower right therein.

TERMS—-One third of the purchase monej- in hand, one third in six months, and residue 111 twelve .months, with interest the deferred payments to be secured by nolo with approved surety waiving valuation laws. SAMUEL MAHORTU,

JU:V II. -I—R~. O'LRRDIFRA.

BANNER 'STORE!!

SMITH STXLLWELIi & ALLEN,

EE SCOW RECEIVING the bcit aeloetcd and J\. most beautiful assortment of

Sl'KING & sunnFR GOOD* ever broppht to this market, which wJH boold at a small advance from tho New York and Philadelphia costs. The stock embrace# not only Pt»ph» but every variety of fancy pooda, thus anpplyinz deflieicncy long Felt j'n ^rawfordsvillo, viz: a stK-k from whioh tho buyex can select such artklc^ of taste as aro not usually kept in stores in this toM n. The business will be conducted strictly on tho

ONE PHICP PRfgjCIpiE,

and every article guarentoed as roprcsente and no

GULL TRAPS

sot to catch customers by sel«ne any one articl.i such as siii^ar lyss than coot, with tho into ition of makinir up on othor goods. We intend baling honestly with all. and customers can rely p^Jito and gentlemanly attention. Our

S A E O O

is the largest and most eonimodious-in Crawfordsville, amf wo are determined to niiflie it a popular and profitable resort for all classes. Among ouf stock will be found a splendid selection of

consisting in part as follows: Rich plain black Bishop Silk. Kich plain bhick Gro do Ithine Silk, fT?? '1

Black and fancy brocade Silk. Chamelino do. all shades. Striped and plaid glaze, all shades. Sujicilor black Satins. Plain and figured Granndino.*. Plaid and figured Brilliants and Jackonets,

Solid, plaid and figured Bereges. Berege de Lains. various styles, I'lain and figured Silk Tissues, Challics and Challi do Bercges. Solid all wool De Laines. every color. Seoteh Earslow and Organdy GinghamdM Plaid an«l plain De Raise.

hite and colored Crapo,

L. L. llankerchiefs.

Chantrcable. phdd and stripped Poplina, French and English Lawny. I' rcnch and English Chintzes &e.

Brocha. Cashmere. Mouse de Laine & silk do. Plain and watered Black and silk Mantillas. W De Laine. doted and figured. Swiss and Book Muslins. Bishop nnd Victoria Lawns. Mulls. India Books, llainsooks. c.ross-barrcd ami striped Jaekonet. I,ace. Muslin. Dimity. (Jambrieti I and Jackonets, Embroidered Curtain Muslins:— nink. blue and crreen Tarltons silk and cotton IInisions. Wash Blonde: Bobinets. Long Lawiu, Liunen Cambrics embroidered, plain, and hemstitohed

Enc'iish Dunstable. Split, Leghorn. Florenco, IJruid. Satin.Straw. lielirrade, Silk and Lawn Bonnets Misses' Hats and Flats: Bo}*s and Children*!* Pearl Straw. Palm and Leghorn IIat,-". Bonnet Ribbons—a large and splendid assortment.

Lace and needle wcrked Chemisettes, Underslcaves, needle worked Swiss and Muslin Collars roe he Carnbrick and Maltese Collars Embroider-!

for we will ed Bands and Flouncing: Jaconet and Swiss Edir-i mallest ]rolit ing and Insertings English and French Wrought Luce and Edging.

HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Silk. Lamb's Wool, Mohair and Merino IIoso Bleached. Unbleached. Shite, mixed. Cotton Hose, Best Kid, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, all numbers arid colors together with all kinds of notions and trimmings. S5W .... The .-took of

5

HEADY MADE CLOTHING,

is very extensive and consists of new and beautiful. styles. NIS HIN

O A liTIC LES.

of every variety, viz: .• Shsrt«, a

ilovcs,

BRO.

OOTS & SHOES lor the whole country at April 1 il.

GRAHAM (V BRO.

J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN,

C.'ravats, Stocks, Suspeitdnrs,

Under Garment*, Silk Shirts, Gauze Merino Shirts Cotton do Summer Woolen do._

Linen, ("ainbric and Silk Ildk'fs.

Hardware.

Irl'Mldilie MKoiiANtcs' Toor.s,

FAKMKIIH' TMPM:MENT8.

.^hovels. arious brands, Siaidcs, Axes. I fatches,*: Wrought and Cut, Nails, Mill Sawn, Files. Locks, I^itchra. Butts. Hinges, Table and Pocket Cutlery, &c.

GROCERIES.

Coffee, Tens, Sugars, Molasses, Kiee, Maekorcl, Smoking and chewing Tobacco, poap. candles, salt, nutmegs, ginger, spices, mustard, vinegar, starch, salaratus. brooms, mutches, &c. &c.

April 15, 'o4. tf.

TO

THE CITIZENS OF MONTGOMERY COI'NTV— Who wish to purchase cheap and seasonable (ioods---TAKE NOTICE.—I have just received and ii in now ready to show to my numerous customers, a.- an extensive assortment of

MERCHANDISE

ever before offered in this place. These Goods havo been purchased on such terms that will admit of their being sold at such rates that cannot fail to [•rove advantageous to any person who will tnko the pains to examine OUK 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 and surrounding conntry. Our stock, consisting in part of the following

O O S

A full nnd 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 A W A E

Of all kinds.

MENS* AND BOYS' CLOTHING. In this department wo cannot fail to please 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 creato an impression that we are able from our suporior advantages to undersell our neighbors we Jt sav that any person upon ersmination must be satisfied that our clothing is eheup.

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

Groceries.

Sugar. cJlTt*e. tea. tobacco and spices, of all kinds in fine anything that the farmer, mechanic or professional man may want: and to the LADIES tnero has been particular attention paid to their wants our stock of

Is full and complete in cvury respect it Is useless to attempt enumerating our different styles snj qualities call and examine for yourselves for nothing gives us greater pleasure than to show our goods from the fact that to show them is to sell therr. in conclusion we invite all our friends to give-lis acall previous to making their purchases, bein^ convinced that we can accommodate them in GOODS and PRICES on as favorable, if not better terms, than ADY other house in this section of conntrv.

JNO. R. RCJBINSON.

april 21 '54 v5n42

DR. S. D. HOWE'S SHAKER SARSAPA-

RILLA WILL PURIFY TIIE BLOOD.

pounds of BACON wanted, for which

fa will pay the eash, A. KAMEY. Ma