Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 August 1854 — Page 3

EZEKJKL MCCO:O»EI.L

appointing

wo

AIJNER Y. AUSTIN

13. LTMAK, Secretaries.

nn

vote for each

100

The following

committcc

ly appointed:

^Jnion

Township—M.

The

County Treasurer—JOHN*

Sheriff—BEX.)A

prove and

tional rights

men and that, as lovers of our Country,|

utterly repudiate its platform aud its

platform-builders having no disposition to tnlco purt nor parcel with Julien,

Hull, Mace,

or any

Other of

.Tames

[Nebraska.

cral

tice of the supremo, court for the Territory of Utah, in the place of John

wood, deolir.ed. Kcuben

II.

public moneys

Lorenzo

H. C.

0^7"

i)EM6rRATIC COL NT\ CONVEXOON". The following from the Alton Courier of The Convention was organized by call- the 3d iast. fuTly confirms the statements IN£

and

D.

Jl'pley—A. J.

Manson, Rich

nrd Canine. Clark—Jesse Ford, Caleb Anderson. Coal Creek—J.M. Mason, Samuel Smith.

Madison—Lewis McCall, Joseph Martin. Scott—Wm. Gott, David Shannon.

Snyder, James Gilkey.

"Wayne—Geo.

Brotton, Wm. Ileath.

Tranklin—Alex. Harper, John Booher. Sugar Creek—John' Corbin,

G. W.

LEE.

MIX

MTSNER.

Commissioner—SAMUEL

County Surveyor—JOHN*

Coroner—MATTIIEW

R. SCOTT.

Congress to repeal

all previous legislation inconsistent with the exercise of that light.

endorse the

bill. Resolved, That intemperance is

Gibson, of Ohio, receiver of

at

Defiance, Ohio.

Jumes Guthrie, jr., of Oregon, receiver of public moneys for Oregi n. Diedrich Upman, of VTisconsin, register of the land office for the Miuonaland district inMinnesota.

D.

Smith, of Minnesota, receiv­

er of public moneys for the Minona land district, inMinnesota. William

of the land oflicc for the Redwing land district in Minnesota. Christopher Graham, of Indiana, receiver of public moneys for the Redwing land district, in Minnesota.

Moseley, of Washington territory,

register of the land office for said territory. Elias Yulce, of Ohio, receiver of public mpneys for the land office of Washington territory.

Several instances of complaint have lately came to us, by subscribers not getting their papers regularlv.

to the chair, and which hare appeared upon the same sub-

JOSEPH

ject in this paper:

Moved by J. E. McDonald, that this con- iinois indicate an almost total failure of the vention adopt the following basis of repre- corn crop, in consequence of the protracted sentation: each township shall be entitled drouth, and some of our exchanges express to at least two votes, and one additional the thought that the injury is altogether

Movcd by J. E. McDonald that a com-' vy corn-growing State. The Loui-sviile miltcc of two from each township be nomi- Courier oi the 2d inst. says:—"If the presnated by the convention, and that all reso- lent hot and dry weather continues much lutions of a political nature be referred to!longer, the crops of corn in this region will said committee.

be

was according

Cook.

Brown—Benj. Smith, Johnson Todd.

"Walnut—Hiram

Edwards, Wm. Cason.

convention then adjourned, and the respective townships withdrew to make their nomination':.

The following ticket was the result of flieir nominations: For Ilepresentative—TIIOMAS "WILSON.*

Accounts from Southern and Central U-

fP1

voters, and one for every irreparable. 1 here has been no rain here XI

Sides Shoulders

GILLII.AKD.

BUCK.

..

The committee on Resolutions presented :-vthc following, which were read by the

Scc-

Vrclnry, and adopted without dissent: Resolved, That we adhere stiictly to the doctiii!-- that the people have the

right to

establish their own municipal laws and regulations. That the bill lately passed by Congress for the organization of governments in the Territories of Nebraska and Kansas, declaring,

power of said Territories should extend to all rightful subjects of legislation not inconsistent with the constitution of the United States" is in harmony with that doctrine and it was the duty of

prinolplou nf smid

a

great

moral and social evil, for the restraint and correction of which legislation interposition may be necessary and proper. But such 3egislatiou should be in

strict harmony with

republican principles, and should not inter­

fere with

any of the private and constitu-

of

the citizen, either by sub­

jecting his premises to unreasonable search,

his property to seizure, confiscation and destruction, or in any other manner whatserver.

Resolved, That the' convention held at Indianapolis on the lSth of July was

•convention

a

cf abolitionists and no-party

Kqi 'ostri^

Leader of

this

class.

Resolved, That since the elective franchise is universal in the United States, therefore it is only error and falsehood that seek to conceal their political motives, or fears that their doings and thoughts shall be submitted to the inspection of all. And they Nvho deem it necessary for the spread of their principles or furtherance of their designs to machinate in secret, and toproscribo end furnish dissent, either when spoken or published, are not very far removed from fanaticism, which in all ages, and wheresoever it has prevailed,

By and with the advicc and conscnt of the Senate.

Orchestra

banc of society, and the curse of mankind.

APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.

Tillon, of Indiana, surveyor-gen­

eral for the Territory of Washington. John Calhoun, of Illinois, surveyorgeneral for the Territories of Kansas and

William IMham,ofTexas, survovov-gcn-

for the Territory of New Mexico.

George

P.

Stiles, to

W 2 W

why such is the case, unless it is the neglect of certain postmasters in some of our country villages withholding papers mailed promptly to them. ,:t

11 f-l

fractional part of 100 exceeding 50 accord-1 since the 20th of June that was sufficient) 5?ereiTCs» and ing to the apportionment of votes in the to lav the dust. Storms have occurred election of 1852. The following amend-! both north and south of us, but fr om what! PRINTED JACONET LAWNS, ment was moved by Ezekiel McConnell, we can learn, they have consisted of more and adopted-* that each township withdraw wind than rain. in separate convention and by their dele-j We loam that in portions of Missouri and gates determine for whom they will vote, Indiana the drought has been equally as The motion with its amendment passed by severe as in Southern and Middle Iiiiiiois. a vote. which was nearly unanimous. It has also extended into Kentucky, a hea-

ruined. We doubt whether rains now could do much towards saving them."

But two cases of yellow fever have

yet occurred in New Orleans this season.

CltAWFOHDSVILLE PRICE CURRENT. Corrected Weeklv lv Messrs. Lnvmon & Co.

Alii ICI.tS. I'l'.KKS

Flour Wheat Oats Kve Barley Corn in the ear*• liny Apples Green

00(vj

•l.O'j •±'•(01 r«

iIn demand.

30,

r.— r'j(w) 75 l."0@

Dried

Teaches .Beans HuttCr—Fresh

75(3,1.00

YlVKtl) S($ .— Wi .25.7/,1.50 c.v'rtl.oo

Corn Meal Chickens— Alive Potatoes IJacon —Hums

I' 5-5 0T(??' 10

Lard Pork I'eef—on Hoof ('lover Seed Timothy Seed ,'oftea Sugar Molasses. N White Fish Mackerel... Suit Onions.

A. n.o)@3..:o r,/^K7tr,.ry:) i.50@ 3.00 14 ],i

'None in market

ft

Oil

half barrel. iNonc in p'kgs

io

2.7V,7) A'Hih

N E W A I) V11 T1S E 31 E N S.

,1

1

KJVEKS & DERIOUS'

E I A N A E N A I S Superbly Equipped and appointed for the Traveling Season of Ibo-J.

Mai. v.

Mn. E. Drnrors. Mn. W. Ilonxi-. MR. K. KIVKTIS.

Mi:. (J. POOR.

The unbounded patronage and immense popularity enjoyed bv the (iiM:ciAN 'incus or

A:. Dnuiors" in all parts of the United States herever the Company has appeared, emboldens the proprietors to still further enterprise and exertion for the mm^emi'nt and gratification of a ma^onnilnous and onerous public. They have th ro. augmented their Lithe to unri vailed Troupe, with Fresh and Brilliant .Attractions! Consisting of the Finest Stock of Kunning Horses! The most Grac.o-__ 1'ul and Daring §08

EQUESTRIAN ARTISTES.'

And tb most accomplislsed Acrobatic and f!ymnastic Peifoi'mers: A\'itii jro!csoue and original scenes. Fairy Pantomine, Pusric Ballet, «.V c.

Beinu' altogether the mosi, Novel. Kie^ant. Keiined and Original Entertainment ever given in the circle!

The Interior whieii is of r-uftieient capacity for the ucceuimodation of ".oon persons, briiiiantiy llubtcd Vy means of portable eras, manufactureil the ground, with seated elevations around the entire. space, for the convenience of -vUif.ors. The whole scene enlivened with the popular airs and melodies of the day by the superb (TUKCIAN COKXOL'UAN BAND, LKD BY Mil. CLIARLKS

Pool:.

Two distinct Entort ternoon and Evcnintr. To

M:

be an associate jus­

E.vitrr.ITIM

AT

TUESDAY. AI-OVST

Aucr. 0, 1 n,-)W-2.

CINCINNATI. O.

"TTy"E DEBTEE to inform purchasers of Pianos throughout the West that we are now lniildinc: and will open August 1-lth. 1S."I4, the largest Piano Salerooms ever built, either in Europe or America, and more than twice as larire as anv in the United States. These rooms will be filled with

From the best makers in the country, and the extent of our business will enable us to sell below all competition, and at the same time to oiler such, a variety as had never been seen, in this or any other ei.uutry.

Onr stock, nc.w on the way, will consist of about the followinir. '20 Louis X1A carved octavcs, 40 octaves full centre Pianos, finished all round, 4i" l!£ octaves, of all styles. oO 0,

TRICES FROM 8200 TO SG00. A full written guarantee given with every Piano sold bv us.

TEEMS CASII.

We will supply dealers who purchase for cash, on as good terms as thev can buy 111 New l'ork or Boston. SMITH A NIXON.

No. T-'1',' AVest Fourth Street, Cincinnati. O. August 4. 1n")L yon4yl.

NOTICE.

IsFarm."ingiven,

hereby ti.at I offer at private sale my Brown Township. Montgomery County. Indiana, the following described land: The West half of the N. W. qr. of Sec. I' Town IT. N. of B. 5. West, consisting of SO acres. On the above iract of Land is a good'frame House and Orchard of bearing trees, a trood well and spring—CO acres in cultivation and all the entire lot under good fenoc. I will sell the above tract of land on uood terms. Cash hi hand to anv on* who want a home. "CORNELIUS KING.

Ausrust -ith lo-i. n-i

Campbell

ia8,(1^npon

A

out las counter a beautiful and

desirable lot of

E^TBROIDEREI) MUSLINS,

FANCY DRESS GILES,

AfcLO—A lot of very liandsome HABIT AND

FtQWIK©

SlMXZS,

,~I3 I, A CK SI ill ITT S,

FIXE J.IXEX CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS,

Elegant Crape Shawls,

O IDERIE S,

-I & I .f

la

S 15 Sc

loves,

ALSO—A large lot of LADIES ENAMELED

ROOTS & SrSKXXS,

Of superior make and troovl matenil Til F. most of the above prood* ha. jus', been t. and will be sold at remarkably low figures.—ALSO.

Ready Maclo Clothing

Adapted to the Summer ALSO—An extensive lot of Plain and Cut CLASS WARE.

ALSO a larfre lot of STONE CI1NA WARE in sets of 47 pieces, all at the lowest price. July 22dv0-n2

.IOME

beautiful new

lars at

[Little offered.

lln demand. in good domain

stvlc plaid lawns aiid shalCA.M I']'. hl.T/S,

rf^nr largest and most magnificent lot of Bonnet JL ribbons ever offered in this market and at the lowest j'rices at CAMPJiELL'3.

"JTT^xn'.r.oinEr.ED and plain goods for window cur31l tains at CAMPBELL'S.

Q' mas plaid demizens O apr 7

,'TAT.TKST: COT.T.AU 2. cnib. hdk'f's..

•VVTIFL'L

liftv cents a vnrd at CAMI'BKFiL'S.

Maltese lace. emb. collars, lemi/ettes. undersleeves, laei

mitt^. siii'. do. kid gloves, fr. silk do. thread gloves, lisle do, beautiful dress goods, silks, borages, grenadines, ]rinted delains and beragedo. irst received apr 7 T)4 [at CAM PBELL'S.

printed shnllaysfor

2\0

1

c±}'ccri^"

pieces AVall japer. comprising iifty diil'crcn patterns and at low prices, at apr 7 'o4 CAMPBELL'S.

BKACTirrL

bridal dress goods plain and embroid­

ered at CAMPBELL'S.

O. n. SPFItRTKB, Jt. rAKKKK. TKTrR I'KTEKSON.

SPURRIER, PARKER & CO

Carvers ami G-SIdlers,

LOOKIKG-GAS3 & PICT RE Fit A E MAKERS, And Dealers in

Wa!J Pnpcr, Tjfo:iini?-(Jhisfl Artist Miitoriuls, Frames of all JtiinJs, Fine KncraviuErs, Win slow C-lnss, Rrnshes of all inc!Varnishes, A c.,

MAIN STRKEi. NEW ALB AN V, INI).

HAVING

removed to the new and commodious

Store aipourning the Ledger Office, will offer for sale at Lor.i.svillc Prices, a line assortment of Lookiusr (ilass Pl it"s. Frames. Wc.ll Paj'er. 'urtains. Eire. Screens and ''.'litre Pioccs. Artist's Ma'rials. Encrravincs. Oil Paintings. Window Glass. J'-rush Glazier's Iiamonds. \'arnis!ics, »ve.

We are constantly manufacturing Frames of all kinds. Gilded Cornices. Pier Glass, and ,trait Frames richly mounted Kosewood and Mahogany

Frames of all zizes. Composition Ornament Chuv'l'.'S. Stores, and I mm notice. Orders from a distanc goods packed with care. .1 tilv *2-2, vfi-n'2.

NOTICI:.

rT*NAWAY

V,

B'

mi outs will be given, Af-

CKAWFORDSVILLE, ON

2-2d.

Kescrved seats .»0 cents. Box^s 25 cents.Doors open at '2 and 7, to commence half an hour afterwards. C. W. FULLER, A cent.

Western

from the subscriber, living in Eip-

ley township. Montgomery co.. oil the '2-tiii inst,., Thomas B. Bowerman, an indented apprentice to the farming business. Said Bowerman is about 13 years old. 5 feet (5 incites hiL'h, liirht complexion and liirht hair, stout built, a downcast look. All persons are hereby warned not to harbor or trust him on mv account.

Julv -o\54—ruUv ELBEKT AMERMAN.

n.\N!i:i, r. STnvi:i jri(.iiAi:i,

I). WHITE.

st'oysp: & W'KttXf

.iTTORXKYS AM) Ci)! \Nh!,L!lUS .1 LAW, rrt \v lb: vi II p. Indian a.

PI MPK,

'7~V.PT 011 hand for wc ils or cisterns. All ordcrs prfimptly attended to. The pumjis are arranted good or no paw

W. COKEV.-

Kefcrencc. .T. P. Pobinson. Crawfordsville, Julv '2?. vf.n"tf.

Niliotur^r.s SALK.

virtue of an execution to me directed, from the ("lerk of the Mc'iiteomery Circuit Court, I will expose to sale at the Court House door, in the town ot Crawfordsville. in Montgomery county and State of Indiana, on Saturday the twenty-sixth day of August next, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M., and four o'clock, P. M. of said day. the rents and profits for the term of seven years,*of the. lbllowini: described real estate, to-wit: The undivided two-sevenths of the south west quarter of the south east quarrcr of section 01. in township eighteen, north of range five west, lyinrr and beinir in Montgomery county: and if the rcnN and profits aforesaid for the term aforesaid, v. ill not sell for .--utlieicnt to satisfy said execution. I will then offer

the fee rimple. taken as the property of Shadraeh Petticord. Mary Pettieord. his wife, and Richard Parmer, to satisfy an execution in favor of Thomas Parmer. BENJAMIN M1SNF.K. Sheriff,

Aux. 5 "54-n"w:3 |_§2.50j Montgomerycr.

ADMINISTItATOR-S SALE. OTICE is hereby given that we will Fell at auction on Saturday the 'J-"t!i day of August, W4. at the late residence of Stephen MeC Frankiin township. Mohtromc-ry county. Ind.. ail the ltcrsi.mal projicrty of said decansed. i'n by the widow, (consisting in part of the foiioi horse, cattle, hoes

N

propcri.} to- u. Jnc in r.**c, caide, iiogs. corn in j-or

,, ,.1,1 f'

n^ls household and kitchen furniture, and oth-

er articles not here enumerated. TERMS:—A credit of twelve months will be siven on nil sums exeeedina: three dollars, the pur chaser riving his note with approved security, waiv iiiir valuation or appraisement laws.

LlSi-SEV McCOY. GEORGE W. McCOY,

Admrs

An crust 4. 1^54. n4v,'3.

IXTOTICK

is hereby ^iven that the undersigned

_L^I ha\c been appoiiucvl Administrators of the Estate of Staphen Mct.Viv. late of Montgomery conn ty, Indiana, deceased. Suii.l cstare is supposed to be solvent. L1NDSEY McCOY it 1

GEORGE W. McCOY,

August 4. 1554.

Afh lr

WHEAT WANTED!

A L:, Pr.RsONS who know themselves indebted to the 1 wview ]rinting ofiice for job work. ad\ ertisinc or subsoription. can at any time between this and the first of November next." liquidate the same by deliverii. ir to the undersigned, living in Crawfordsville. Wheat. Rye. Flour, or Wood: and if delayed until after that time—look out for quails, as we will have our accounts placed in the hands of cverv .Instrec in thecountv with orders to ••OM,'..EfT." I. 1

July -j-2.1554 tf,

AST'illS1''V

AIVJ) HEMEMBEll THIS! THE

uiidejsigijcl retnrnlntf his sinccrc tiianks to his friends aiid customers for the very liberal patroKajre bestowed jijion him since in business would say to his friends and the public in general that he is now receiving a large, fresh and well se1'^ed stock of

Urugs and ^Seriieiiaesj Direct from the city of Philadelphia. liis stock embraces all u.sual!y kept in a Drug Store. Our Drugs are all of the "finest quality and were selected with particular reference to their purity, from the importers. No pains will be spared to render entire satisfaction to the purchaser: we are. not in the habit of braireincr. what we say we can alwavsc'ome up to. Just- L'ive us a call and if we caniiotsait v.,a bnth as to quality and price, von are at perfect liberty to seek some other establishment. Our aim is to deal fair and honorable with everybody. Also. in connection with our stock of Modieincs, we received five thousand lights

PINE~SASIL

Of all sizes. ".-Iiieh we keep constantly on hand, for sale: also. "Window glass and Putty, Paints and Oils, a jrf'.'d fr.rnituie Varnish, Dye stiills, tine toiij'?) 1 ertuiAery.

PARLOR LAMPS.

A genuine Cod Livcr Oil. Itch 0!ntmcri a quick and certain cure 1'or Itch, a good Oil for Machinery: we linve received direct from Prussia, our native laud, a good article of Wine and a choice Brandy, which we warrant pure and unadulterated, md sold only for medical nse. We also keep Looking plates, for sale, without frames. Also til kinds and colors of Paints, ground and mixed, to paint wagons. Arc.

All customers will recsjve prompt attention at nil hours of the day or u:ht. Wo have on hand all kinds of popular patent n-oK-.ines. llDNJtV OTT.

June i, 153i. veiiT)'"1.

SLOAN & MORGAit

WBa«B^S3SAf-.E Sc

r'

A W O S I E N T7~EEP constantly on hand a very large an well J.\. selected stock of

2£rii£s i?jc*jicaj£c!9

Ware,

Perrsi".jery, ^ial:»ssary,

Fancy Articles, G-ilt M'ouidiiigG,

(For picture frames)

yard

rtpr [at CAMPBEId/S

«]?.

the decoration of

uncrs. put. up at short promptly filled and

&

The test of Ci­

gars and Tobacco, and all

CoT'ipriiii!'* a general assortment of all articles usually found any Establishment. .All of which we oiler tor sale, on terms as libera1, as those of any other Establishment of the kind in the Western Country.

Physicians, aiie all others arc requested to call and examine themselves. Ol"itfor

STOCK IS COMPLETE.

von.r2. Crawfordsville. June. 1S"4.

N E W GOODS!

«]f. FjISIS CO.,

j'MIANKFUL for the share of public patronage JL that they have ever received, take tills method of informing their old friends and the public in general, that they have received their

Sprim and" Summer stock of Goods, Consisting of every variety of

Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queenswarc, Cutlery, Carpenters Tools, Huts and Caps, Hoots and Shoes,

EHADY MADE CLOTHING, etc., All of which can be had on as good terms at Lrr.'r, as any other place in town for we a?\ resolved to sell Goods as cheap or a little cheaper than the cheapest. It is necessary only for you to call, examine and price our iroods. to be fully satisfied of this fact. We alto expect to pay the highest cash price for all the

Wheat, Corn, Oats. Eye.

Barley Flax seed. Clover seed, Timothy seed, Blue Grass seed, And every other article of trade you may wish to seil. All who wi.-di to get the most money f'r their trade, and the biggest pile of goods for the least money, will please call on april 2».

T4—von J. -I. LEE &• Co.

€,1555.\ CSS A3 it

WARE [ROOMS.

rpiIE nndersiimcd IUIP on lmnd ment of J'lain and Eashionablc FCBNlTl'liE

1

made of the best material by experienced workmen. and iiatters himself tiuit he cannot fail to please a disciiminatintr public. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere ami we will make it to your interest to buy. are-rooms at the old stand opposite the Kistine House. WM. ROBERTSON.

June P. 1S5-1. yeni'.JniP,.

DEPAW'HOUSE,

J. & A. S. ALEXANDER

PROPIUKTOIIS..

NEW ALBANY, INDIANA.

-Tulv 14, 1^54. vinlvl.

SITwasONNETS,

.K some of the most magnificent that ever ollcred in this marker at ipr 7 '54 CAMPBELL

BYiir5

SHERIFF'S SALE. of an ex'-cution to me dlrcctcd. from ierk of the Montgomery Circuit Court. I

will expose to sale at the Court House door, in the town of Crawfordsville. Montgomery county and State of Indiana, on Saturday the Oth "day of Sept. IS54, between the, hours of 1" o'clock* A. M.. and 4 o'clock. P. M.. the rents and profit? the term of seven years of the following described Real Estate, to-wit: Lots No's. one. two. three and four, in block No. ten. in William \x's addition to the town of Darlington: and lot No. four, in block No. two. in the town of )arlin_rton: and lots No. six and seven, in block No. nine, in William Cox's addition to the town of

IariinLrton:

a suin

10

the crib, wheat in the rick or bushel, corn in th •ro wnL'on and harness. Jarminu ..i.,.n',,,

neld. one two-horse wairon and harness. Jarmunr B. Webster, tosatiavor of William AleGrorty. isthe Montgomery circuit

A

1854r.' -r 1854.

jun

'J

vceeiVed

i.

i"?111 Tj TRADE.

Is. PALLET,

WHOLESALE A'1 !!UAH. PK A I.Kli !N"

iEOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER,

ONE DOOR WEST OF TfiK EAGLE IIOTET..

H.

"AS NOVV rrccivcrl his Spring and Summer supply of Boovs. Shoes. L-ailur, te.. to which he would call ilia attention of the public. 0, I-."!.

June n40.

NEW and splendid assortment of Men's and J7A. Boys Shoes, for summer wear, consisting in par: of

Men's Congress P.oots and OaPer ," Patent Leather Montereys, Cai!' shoes and Montereys,

Morocco shoes, rioueii slioes, an Hovs pump sol Kip

Graham

S?3©,0©1

\"\7"E ATIE NOW v"C'"

I.AP.OI

also, forty-one. feet o:f of

the. south end of lot No. one. in block No. three, running a"ross said lot.'n William Cox's addition to the town of Darlington: find also, lot- No. four, in block V!) 1 No. fourteen, in William Cox's addition to the town of Dariimrton.all of which is in the county of Montnot, ta^en rjoniery and State of Indiana: and if the rent: and profits aforesaid, for the term aforesaid, will not seli

$ntHcicnt to satisfy the evecu'ions ir mv

I liana, I will then oiler tho fee simple of said lots,

ti,«

r„.^yofAn-

('.rfv

in

c^e^Jion in f.i

sued by the. clerk ot the 3iontcomery ciivmt court aforesaid, and two executions in favor of Absoioin C. Jcnninsrs, Thomas B. Reed, Edward Jenninirs, and Joel Ivee.L issued by the Clerk of the District Court of the United Stat'-s. for the tate of Indiana.

BENJAMIN MISNER. Shcritf. ot Montgomery county.

August 12, o4. [prs. fee -,j4.^.i.J iiowii.

F0SI SALE.

TITE

UNDERSIGNED offers

for

,u'c his stock of

Dry (iooils. Groceries. Hardware, iVc., in the town of Cloverdnle. Putnam Jo., Ind., immediately upon the N. A. it S. Railroad. A cash and produce business to t'ue extent of -J 15,ooo per year can be transacted here, and I will satisfy any purchaser upon that point. I will also give my personal assistance for three month?.

My stock consists of Staple Goods entirely, having no dead stock on hand. Taiw:-One half cash: balance in 12 months, with sec ri ty. N O. A

Clovordalc. August 4. 1554. asft n4w3.

READY'summer

Made Clothing, a complete assrotmcnt fo the st

trade at

.a pr "54 CKAWFOED

MI.

Enameled shoes, just

[received at FAld.LV'S.

M€ Fine Boots.

•*f SES Men's pump sole kip. calf and rrain ncO Pioots of all prices, from ^to £.~. just

at 1'" A LHY'S^

N addition to the alovc I h.ave just received a new supply of So!« Leatlier. Kip and Calf skins Lasts. Pegs. Arc.. &e. Sluiemakors would do well to call soon as my stuck is now comjdete. .)une 9, L. F.ALLEV.

!Ni

Bro.: S

ek

SALS- S z'Gll 3

The Largest Sales liver Made in this

TOWI*!Z

,-irg

cny 1 Tr)

direct from the TiT".-

1 jv.rters and Manu'ftifctiircrs of Boston, the largest stock of Spring end Summer Goods ever ofI'ereil to th.c citi/cns of this county, which we can and will on account of the great inercase of i.'ir trade, sell ten per cent elicaj'cr than have been soid in this town. Wc iir-k ev, Lady ami Grntlein.ni far and near to com" an-1 .-co our Stock. We seil cheap and charge nothing&>r showing troods".

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:oiisists of every article usually sold in this town.

Domestics of Uveiy Quality. 4oo pieces of I'rf'ts o|\ very variety. Lll'AllS 400 Ivoitncis. 1")0 Pieces Bonnet Kib1-1'n. so pjc.-cs (Jinsrhflm. 'jo1'1 Bleached Mu.dins. Shr.wls. and Mtintilla-' ot'the latest styles, p!) jiicees I'.ed

Tick!0T.

Cit liose and half Hose. Parasols of cverv o.ualitv. ApriM"-. v.!. GILA IIAM BRO.

April 15,'54. til .II.VM 0c BK0

HATS

& CAI'S of every quality am the Boston store GIIAIIAM A|ril 15,

C1Lthe

C* ROCEKIKS: V/ April 15,'

POOTS &, SHOF.S f, -LJ A pril 15, '51.

A RF NOW rOl'.i Is pi

riOMH ONE. COME EVEKYBOjiV, for we will ed Bands and Flouncing: Jaconet and Swi.-s Hdirshow and sell Geodo at the smaliest profit. imr and Insertings j'.nglish and French Wrought: ever a-rki'd in this county... L.aee ami Ivbrinif.

April !•,',-54. ^OKAHAM & BBO. HOSE.ERT AND GLOVES. 1i ise. /CLOTHING of every quality ami st\les for men Siik. Lamb's Wool, Mohair and •11110 atid Boys up stairs.'

styles \. BUO.

)TiHNG—Hats. Caps, Boots, and Shoe's for united country up stairs. Anri 15, '5i. GPAH/vM BBO.

I of

•1 at River Price*!. GRAHAM «t P.RO.

the whole count rv at G!:A1IAM iV BRO.

J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN,

Mvinc thi_ir Sprint.' sed le.i'i Oii'irrf.rs

Stock of. il f'reat

care and .it very low prices, c, hi .1 will enable them tocompete with any other store in low pri-es.-.-We wili receive in oxchmure for u'"oiis all'kindsof prodnee. not rcfusiu^eiedi when oif-'red. april S, V.4 CRAWFORD tfc MFLLIKINS'S.

lot of swisr: s'.eavcs and ehinii7et's at,

.i.\. Ci{.\.v, roi:u A: A! i'i.r.r: 1

"OI.AIN ml dotted .swi.-es at

[•I.]:ni -atin-

iT.cral r.??ort-

1

wn:s an crlovcs,

_1WJ?S

it

A

OUTS AND

Vn.w

of bonnet ribbons, also nam Ckawfoui) I'C, Alri.i, 11::

do.

I irontlemen'fi bla'.": and aborted kid ••ilk do. at CUA"Tor.n

Mr*

S1101:?.—A complete assortment, for

Indies and gentlemen at april

S,"

VJ.

••'i

'IIAWI-'OUO IC

.M

and cut saws ketit at apr 7 '54

R' I.IKI::.

-r

iiats.

CUA-.VR

IIVI:N

VJ'Moiir- tj,s at (V ri.r.IKi.v's

TAr.tr Cloths,

BLEAEHE.

.j Towelliuir and Crash april -5, '01*. Cu.'

and unbii

bet

jiicces of i:ood carpetimr nt very low i,ri• ces for sale at L'KAWF.H A-

fntcysilk liai.s for sab- vt apr '54 CUA

MIM,

.'KAWFOKI»

LAWNS,

plain. bln«CRA'

I^RINTS.--A

1 UA„K

1H.-VI.LI BEiiAGFi. 1 piaid

SOFT, FII.KT

A

Mn.i.IEIN-'.-«.

and fancy a', iTOld) E^'ML'LLIK

larce and stdan.i'd lot at CRAWFORD Ml'LLTEIN'S.

I'clai:i. plain and fanov nt. CRA WE' ,-RD Ml'I.LKIN.

a:n I •«„-hc

.•ra_' bcrairc corded

anil CRAWFORD A: MULLIKIN'S.

a

S3 :i ir To sn r. the pores of the Skin, on tlie roots of tiro hair, and Orav H«ir. and tree, the

rpiILS IIAIU TONIC clears JL causes a heartv action •.

preventing I'aidn skin from Daiidrui!': it brings the H: whi're it should l.i\: it will change tho Jwir'in to tlie most

and oi.ossv condition it im­

parts to it a darker color, and a free use of it will keep both lie Skin and Hair in a healthy state, and never become harsh or fall otf. The Ladies will find this Hair Tonic a great addition to the toilet on accounr of its agreeable perfume.

Prepared and sold by II. OTT. DnrooieT, Crawfordsville. Indiana. apr ir? '51—vfn4:'.vl

UKAUTIVVI..

-upei'ii an

fi.r one dollar and fif:

B'

IP.AOK

ni:

I.AINZS

at nine een

apr 7 '54

S. sT E W A ET.

EATVKER STORE!!

SMITH STILL WELL & ALLEN,

\.

HE NOW IiKCKIVING the beet selected end most beautiful assortment of

& SU.fiSlER

ever brouglit to this market. wStch will be ."old »t a sronll ndvnnr.e from the New York arid Philadelphia costs. The stock embrace? not only stnpje but every variety of fancy poodi. thtls -ypplyuig a do l':eieney long "ftdt in Crawfordsvillp, viz:

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WHITE DRESS GOODS. Te Lainc. doted find Hen rod.... Swi-sand Book Mnslins. Bishop and Viet, ria Lawns:" Chills. Indie. Books, Ilainsookr-. cross-barred and striped .'aekoner. L.we, Muslin. .1 'imity. Cambrics and .Tackonets, I'fubr'.'derc.d Curtain Muslins:--, pink, blue and

frr'--t\

A\.n. roi /!it Files. Locks. 1~ be:-. Butis. Hingc.s, Table and ocket (,'iitli rv. iVe. V''.

April 15, '51. tf.

rpo

I\:

rJ"t

MKIN'S.

editing and. insc 'aney cap .'lets, brown beraire rmd IrMi CUAU

siik thulc. silk lacc

FOUII MRI.I.IK

Si'i.KNniii lot of bidiesaud .Misses agremon! and Bloomer bonnets at april t. '5J. (JjiA'.vronn fc .Mt r.i,n-:iv,'.

a

r.D & Mr lmkin"?

I I.I.TICIN'S.

LAIN black and i-har.ijvable. Dross si'ks fit CRAWFROD ArMt'I IJEIN'S.

S"MK

WFOI'.D

JC MUr.Lrxi '.'

iiml

A i'tiil

stexsk.

from which the buyer can select jnioh artieles of tnstc as are not usually kept in stores in this town. The business will be conducted strictly oil tho

ONE PRICE PRINCIPLE,

and every article guarehtee^ as rcprcsente and no

GULL TRAPS

set to c.ileli customers l»v selling .mv one articlo such as sugar less than cost, with the intcntJ of makinc: up on other goods. Wc intend dealing hene-iiy with all. and customers cuti relywii polite and ceritlomauly attention. Our

a S A E O O

is lie largest and most commodious jn Crawfordsville, and wo are determined to make it populfir and profitable resort for rill classes. Among otit stock will be found ft splendid selection of

consisting i:i part as follows ... Kieh plain black l'»ishop Silk. trs Kich plain black (fro die Khine Silk.

Black and fancy brocade Silk. t'hame'iine nil shades. Striped and plaid glaze, all shade.*. S-ijicrior black Satins. Plain and fiirurcd Gnmadincs. Mai\J and ftyuml Brilliants and ,Tackoii»t*r S*»!iil. j'l.iid and figured Bcre^es.

J-'iench and Einrlish Chintzes

B'*recc !e L.-du-:. various s. Plain and figured Silk TisMie. 'ey Challies and Clutlli ue rcures.' ijj Solid all wool Pe Laincs. every color. Scutch Farslow ami Orsraudy tlinghaun. l'iaid and plain lc Bais--. "uanoeabie, jdaid and stripped Poplitw. Er-ueh n'el Emrli.'h T."".ms.

MM

'J v'

White and colored nip". Broeha. Cashmere. Mouse de Lainc silk do! j|| Plain a»id watered Ehud: and silk Mantillas. :f

Tar'.tons silk a"d cotton 11-

lusion-!. Wash Blonde Bohi'-.fcts. Lonir Lawns. Lin t.e-11 Cambrics: embroidered, pluin, and he:n.liU:he.L L. L. Ibinkerchiefs. .'

mwxws.

E"r 'i.-!i bunstable. Split, .7 eghovn. Eiorencc'

Braid. ^.,tiii.Straw. Belgrade. Silk and Lawn Bonn.'ts: Misses' ilats and Flats: Boys and Children's .: rl Straw. Palm and Lcfh'-vn Jlats. Bonnet, 1 \'l fTT'.l a large and sp!-e: rtmeu!

very variety, Skirt*, tf.'Sovitis. (iraviits, Stooli':, ISiispc.udor* liiitcn. t'lunliric and Silk Ifd

7

Cheinisct

Lacc and ucedio crke-.l Chemisettes, Under sleave". necdb- worked Swiss and Muslin Collars Br'N-he Cnmbri' and Maltese Collaret Embroider---'

cotton Hose, \'es, nii 1111111kind.s I'l" no

Pli ached I nblca'died. Slate, mixed Best Kid. JThread and Silk Gb br rs and colors lo-rcther with ail tion.« 1"4 trimmings. I The j-ioelc 01' .... ,, I I:5:A fLOTiiiNC, is v.-rv extensive ami consists of new and beautiful I stvlcs". 'J EUBN'lSIilNG AI IT IC LES.

T'mlnr Carmpnts, Silk Shirts. (•:iu/.r 3I'. rino Shirts ('ottnn Siininior ^Voolcn «Io -I-

Bfinrdu-jsre..

r,ending rciiAMi shovels.

ooi.s,

JRAN:.N:i:S'

LMJM.FVEN

iri"U.s brari'

ri.

1 l,itcii"s^1 Mill Saws!

and Cut Nails

GROCERIES.

.fr. c.

So-,,-, lin-e,

'i:: irc rt.i.nciN'

Smokiiiir and chow he bacco, se np, nutmcL's. triuLrcr. spices, •mu.-tard. vin Milai'attis. brooms, matches. Arc. iVe. 1

Mobisscs, Ma kerei. it miles, salt, •gar, ntareh,

I s: ITIZF.NS OF ?K»V!' 0.!KKY

5 Cof.«ci V, !io wish to purchase heap and seasonable Good- -TAIC:: NOTIOE.—I have just re. ceived ami am !iow ready to show to mv numerous linens customers is an IN

.vtensive assortment"!

IvJ.SP.C'HANDJSL!

ever befov-o^.-Te.'. in :l,U p!:e-e. '['hesc Coodshavr? been pa re h.I on sii'di term.-- that, will admit of their oeing sold at «uc!» ra'es that cannot fail to prove advantageous to any person who will talco the pains to examine Ol It PRICI" previous to riuirha^iii'." elsewhere and believing that

SMALL

PR' 'FITS and |nick return*, is tbe true maxim in bn.-diicsK. we are now prepared f.»r the con.sirleration of the. citizens of this place and siirroimdint.' country. Oir stock,^consisting in part of the following

a]

nssorlniont of A S a}i|irovcfl styles!

iml roniplcir:

AT S A N

Of the Intcst and most 1 3 0 O S A N S O S in in an a re 0 I OX S a 11 tl os or on s. .II A III) W A

Of all kinfU

MENS' AKI

*rj rf

In,this ,bp.n m."-t fa-'iilu a

A

with crca',

hands we can other house in an impression I

ft ioIial IlKtJ

handsome siik bonnet! cents at I CAMPBELL'S.

~s a yard a*. CAM PBELL'S.

)I.KTT9 and head dresses, a few of those beauiful goods left at apr" '54

ONE

TimrsAvr) yards blac& will anr 7 '51

CAMPBELL'S.

nd fancy silks and

2

sold at, the lowest market, pr icon ut CAMPBELL'S.

OTHING:

t:.e !it V. CUMlot t.ill to please thu taste our 'dothin*/ has been select care and beimr bought from first, "inpare prices fa^ orably with any own. without at'.vrnptinif to crealu hat we are able, from our superior

advantages fo underw.'il our neighbors: we uo say tiiac any person upon exsmination must be satisii1 that oar clothing is cheap. 'I ranks, valises, looking glasses, qneensware.

Hosiery—a well ^fd'-ct'-d^vck.

fess'-accrics.

Sugar. eoiJee, in fine anything

!i'naC"o an.\ spices, of all kinds the r. nie iianic or pro LAO.'KS thuru paul to their wuuts

,,valltfame

...

th

I'.1-"-"* iias been particular attention paid our .-took of

Is full and complete in every respect it is useles* to attempt cnumcriiting our dijferent stvics and oialitics: call and examine for yourselves for nothi: gives us greater pleasure than toshow our good* from tho fact that to show them :a to seil them itt conclusion we inviut all ur friends togive us previous to making their purchaser, being con vin '"•li that we can acoommodato them iri

ri'.rf"i:s on as l'uvoruble,' if not better I'.rrns, tbar. any other house in this Miction of eountrv. JNO. R. kt)Ji IN N. april 21 '54 v5n42

II{. S. L). HOWK'S SHAKER S»AKS.\I\\i KILLA WILL Pi itIFY Till: BLOOD.

.0i.0

pounds of BACON wanted, for w}iich 1 ••. ill pay r.he iis'nl k.\MK

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