Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 September 1854 — Page 3

J^There are a great many asses with-

out long ears.

1854.

Sept. 23-v6-nll-w8.

EniTons

REVIEW:—Please

'Messrs.

Sides Shoulders

Lard

"Pork Beef—on Hoof Clover Seed

Timothy Seed Coffee Sugar Molasses, N. 0. White Fish Mackerel Salt Onions

THE

1894.

A

L. PALLET,

TS now receiving and opening reaJj- for jilh'^ 1 his immense fall supply of Mens and Boys heavy boots. For Winter wear kip and «alf doable sole boots. Mens and Boys shoes, Mens fine calf boots, youths and childrens boots and shoes. Womans kip and calf lace boots, womanB morocco boots, girls and childrens calf and morocco lace boots,' suitable for wet weather, also a variety of

Ladies Kip and Enameled Boots,

gaiters, slips, &c., together comprising the largest and best assortment of BOOTS fc SHOES,

over before offered to the public, and at prices •which cannot fail to suit. 'A new and complete assortment of

LEATHER AND SIIOE FINDINGS,

just received. Call and examine fcr ourselves. Sept. 23d, '54.

BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHERS,

E. G. WEBSTER,

Mo G3, Pearl St.

I

Between Walnut and Vine, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

have just received two thousand Casses of Boots and Shoes, suitable for Full Trade, with a large •assortment of my own manufacture of Ladies,

MiBses and Children's Shoes, making a very desirable assortment, which 1 will sell at low prices or -fchort notes. Country Merchants are respecttuliy invited to call and examine my stock.

announce my name

as a cartddiate for the office ot Assessor of Wayne Township, at the coming electron, iYOU will oblige HUDfeOiN.

MESSRS EDITORS:—Plcnse

M.' D. VVHITK

nnnovtnca the name of

as an independent candidate for the

office of District attorney, for the Court of Common 'Tleasc for the counties of Motngomcry and Boone, and you will oblige

MAKT VOTERS.

BOWEV FC STOVER.—Please

announceiny

came as an independent democratic .candidate for the office of Treasurer nnd Collector of Montgomery county, at the ensuing election.

JOSEPH D. MASTF.RSON.

CRAW FORDS V1LLE PRICE CURRENT. Corrected Weekly by Messrs. Laymon & Co.

ARTICLES.

FKICLS.

-Flour "Wheat Oats

|8.00@ 1.25@ 20@ 50® 60@ 40@ 7.00@ 30@ 1.00@ 2.000 [email protected] 15@ 8® 50© [email protected] 2.00@ 0S@ 06@ 06@ 08® 10 4.00@ [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 18K® I5 06 07 80@ 85

Applos Green Dried Peaches Beans Butter—Fresh T-gg.* Corn Moal Chickens—Alive Potatoes Bacon Hams.--

In'demand. lugood demand

None in market

G.00@ 06@ 10 2.S0@ 50®

half barrel. None in p'kgs.

ELECTION NOTICE. STATE OF INDIANA,

I9

89

Montgomery county,

ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk of the Circuit. Court, for Montgomery County, do certify to the Sheriff of said county, that the following officers are to bo elected at the "general election to be held ?cn the second Tuesday in October next to-wit:

Secretary of State Auditor of State Treasurer of State Superintendent of Public Instruction One Judge of the Supreme Court for District

One Representative to the Congress of the United States for the Sth Congressional District of tho State of Indiana •One Prosecuting Attorney for tne Sth judicial

Circuit

One District Attorney for tho District composed of the Counties of Boone and Montgomery One Representative to the Genornl Assembly of the State of Indiana for Montgomery County One Countv Treasurer for Montgomery County One SherifFfor Montgomery County One Coroner for Mongomery County One County Commissioner for Montgomery County for District No. 1 to fill the unexpired term of Henry Lee Deceased One County Surveyor for Montgomery County And one Assessor in and for each Township in

Montgomery County. Jn testimony whereof I have hereunto l__ subscribed mv name and affixed the seal 1btAL) of said Court, ot my Office in Crawfordsville this the 5th day of September A. D. 1654. ANDREW^ P. LI NN, Clerk.

qualified voters of Montgomery County are hereor notified to moet at their ususl places of folding Elections in their respective Townships on the second Tuesday in October next (1S54) and then and there vote for persons to fill the several offices mentioned in the Clerk's certificate above.

KEPT

BENJAMIN MISNER, Sheriff, of Montgomery County.

Sept. 9, 1S54— n9.

NOTICE

is hereby given, that the undersigned has been Appointed Administrator of the estate of Charles Doctorman late of Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. SAMUEL POTTS, Adra'r. frpt. 8, '54—n9w8—*

CHAIN FCMPS,

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

OKITTHOESAX©at

SILK

ALL

J.W.COREY.

Reference, J. R. Robinson. Oawfordsville, July 28,1854. v6n8tf.

yards black and fancy silks and

/will be sold the lowest market prices at apy '64 CAMPBELLS.'

TISSUES, figured and plain, at CRAWFORD & MULLIKLVS.

kinds of Grocaries kept at apr 7 '54

HAXDWAU

R*ADTnnnrr

CKAWTOXD FE MRIXTKCF'S.

and Queensware, a good assortment

on hand at

CBAWTOBD IT HVLLUHS'U.

Made Clothing, a complete asarotment fo the trad* at •pTH

A. J. It'KArs's. ... T. n. CISTON. a ncNains & Winton, XBOUSE SIG2T PAIXTE11S, GILDING, GLAZING AND PAPER HANGING,

IMITATION of WOOD and MARBLE. Tl/e are now fully prepared to execute all orders W left with us on the shortest notice, in a style not surpassed by any workman in the Wabash Valley. I have now associated with me|Mr. McMains who is a skillful and accomplished workman in all the arts os fine painting.

We wan ant all work done by us, and will promptly attend to all orders sent to us. Sept. 9, 1854. v6n0tf.

The Corporation.

NOTICE

is hereby given that there will be a H.ieting of the qualified voters, resident of ti.e original town plat of Crawfordsville, and the reoorded additions ef Inlots of the same, held at tho Court House in said town, on Wednesday the 20th day of September, 1854, todetirmine whether the territory embraced in such town plat, and additions shall bccome an incorporated town.

By order of tho Board of Commissioners of Montyomery County. Sept. 6,1854. Attest: J. B. AUSTIN, A. M. C.

Sept. 7,1 S54. 6 9 2w.

NOTICE

BYthe

is hereby given that the undersigned

has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Abraham Davenport, late of Montgomery Countv, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent.

SUSAN

P.

DAVENPORT.

Sept. 9, '54—n9w3 Administratrix.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

virtuo 0f an execution to mc directed, from Clurk of the Montgomery 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 30th of Septem ber next, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M.. and four

M.. of said day, the rents and profits for

the term of seven years, of the following described :eal estate, to-wit: The undivided two-sevenths of the south west quarter of the south east quarter of sec. 31, in township eighteen, north of range fly west, lying and being in Montgomery county and the rents and profits afforesaidfor the term affore said, will itotsell for sufficient to satisfy said execu tion, I will tihen offer the fee simple, taken as the property of Shadrach Petticord, Mary Petticord his wife, and Richard Parmer, to satisfy an execu tion in favor of Thomas Parmer.

BENJAMIN MISNER. Sheriff.

Sept. 9, '54-n9 3w. Montgomery Co.

TIN, SHEET-IRON, AND

COPPER-SMITHING. THE

undersigned having purchased the Tin Sheet-Iron and Copper department of Cumberland & Manson, are prepared to furnish customers, at the old stand south of the Court House, anything in the above line, from a Tin Whistle to a fifty gallon Copper 'Kettle. Being practical and experienced workmen, wo flatter ourselves that none can do better or more durable work in the \Y abash V-1W and are -using the best stock over brought to tl"-» market. Particular attention paid to

HOUSE-GUTTERING AND SPOUTING, which will be pntup in the most substantial manner. Roofing done in any style to suit customers. Grain Elevators made to order and warranted to stand the wear.

N. B. Mr.

.REMARKS.

Iu.demand.

22

Bye Barley .Corn—in the car'Hay

HOOVKR

being a practical Copper-

Smith, is prepared to furnish

PER KETTI.ES, &C.,

STEAM PIPING. COP­

upon the shortest notice, at tin-

cinnati prices. Repairing done with neutucss and despatch. Please call and examine. jogr Old Rags, Feathers, Old Copper and Pewter, taken in exchange for Tin Ware.

Sent. 1,'54. II• BALL, Jr vCnSyl. JOHN HOOVER.

VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.

The

40

Little offered.

corner lot situated on Washington Street in the vicinity of the New School Church will be sold at a bargain to any person making immediate application. The lot contains a dwelling house Shop, and Bam, all of which is in good repair.

Sept. 1, '54. nSwS DAVID W OODRL* F.

G. C. CANNON, & CO.

Wholesale Dealers in

NOTION, VARIETY & FANCY

Ribbons, Bonnets, Shawls, Trimmings, See., 'MAIN, BETWEEN PEAKI. AND BANK STREETS, NEW ALBANY, IND. "TTToULD again respectfully call the attention of

W their old patrons and the trade generally to their new stock oi' GOODS. Their purchases have boen made with special regard to the wants of the trade, as to styles, qualities, and prices—and we can assure our friends that wc can sell a large portion -of our stck at less prices than we have been able to heretofore. Our motto is to be undersold by none, and we will strictly adhere to it.

Our stock embraces a much greater variety than we have heretofore kept, and we feel fully able to sr.tisfy the demands of our friends. We are firmly of the opinion that the trade of Indiana would not only promote their interest and ours, but the inter est of the community by patronizing us in prefer ence to going to other cities where there is an effort making to break down our currency.

Aug. 25, '54. G. C. CANNON & CO.

DANIEL O. STOVER. MICHAEL D. WHITE.

ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND E A E S A E A E N S

Crawfordsville, Indiana.

Wline,attend

ILL promptly to all business in their giving particular attention to the settlement of Estates, collection of Debts, taking the acknowedgemeute of Deeds. Mortgages and Powers of Attorney. Also, to Bounty land Claims and Pensions.

JgfOffice over Sloan & Morgan's Drug Store, couth sido of the Public. Square. August 26, 1854. \*5nim6

Great Western

riAlfd DEPOT

CINCINNATI, O.

WE

DESIRE to inform purchasers of Pianos throughout the West that we are now building and will open August 14th, 1S54, the largest Piano Salerooms ever built, either in Europe or America, and more than twice as large as any 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 tho same time to offer such a variety as has never been seen, in this or any other country.

Our stock, now on the way, will consist of a bent the following.— 20 Louis XIV carved 7 octaves, 40 7 octaves full centre Pianos, finished all round, 40 6% octaves, of all styles, 50 6, 6% and 6X octave Instruments.

PRICES FROM 8200 TO 8800: A full written guarantee given with every Piano sold by ns.

TERMS CASH.

We will supply dealers who purchase for cash, on as (rood terms as they can buy »n New l'ork or Boston. SMITH &• NIXON,

No. 76£ West Fourth Street, Cincinnati. O. August 4,1854. v6n4y 1.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

THE

Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the name and strle of Stilwell & Stanford is this dav, dissolved ty mutual consent. Win. A. Stilwell having bought the en tire interest of James Stanford in the afore said firm, is authorized to collect all olaims due said, firm, and will pay .ill claims against the same.

Alamo August ll, IS54 Wm. A. Stilwell. Jas. Stanford. P. 8. Wm. A. Stilwell will continue the business at the old stand on his own account. Where rzn'nA. cf th» eld firm m»v b* fonnd.

CHERRY PECTORAL,

For the rtpM Car* of

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WH00PMG40UGH,

CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION.

Wisdom shall bow down to it, and the great of the earth, shall kneel before it." Never could tliis be said with more truth, than it now applies to this remedy for affections of the throat and lungs. The exalted in learning and power, acknowledge its supremacy, while both the little and the great can feel its benefits. The lib-eral-minded among those skilled to cure, are free to own its mastery over distempers which have balled their art. Those of exalted stations are not ashamed to testify to its virtues, but deem it a duty and a pleasure to thus hold out the lamp of their experience to their suffering fellow men.

Witness the following:— [Translation.] Vermilhonvillc. La. April, 1853. Mons. le

DR.

J.

C. AYER:—I

frequent use of your

RAL

have ol late, made

CHERUV PECTORAL

in my prac­

tice, and I-am happy to inform you that in no ease yet has it failed me. I have made some signal cures of Laryngitis and Bronchitis with it, and have completely cured one case of Asthma, which had withstood every other medicine I could employ.

Accept, Sir, the assurance of my distinguished consideration, I JULES CLAUD GOTJGUET,

Late Surgeon of the Royal Marine, France. Extract from a letter of our Miniister at the Court of the Sublime Porte.

Legation of U. S. A., Constantinople, Turkey. DR. J. C.

ATF.R.

Dear Sir: The

Yours Respectfully, GEO. P. MARSH. Minister Plenipotentiary of theU. S. A. to Turkey. Curacoa, March, S, 1852.

DR.

J.

C. ATER:—I

use your

Among the eminent Editors, who testify to their personal experience and knowledge of the" wonderful cures, and immense usefulness of the

PECTORAL

in their sections, we may mention—

Boughton «fc Co., of the Federal Union, Milledgeville,Ga. L. Patton, Christian Advocate, Knoxville, Tenn. ,T. B. Dobson, American Presbyterian, Greenville, Tenn.

J. B. Samson."Democrat,"McConnellsburg, Pa. J. liuss, Jr.. Shelbyville News, Tenn. Harvey, McKenney, & Co„ State Gazette, Burlington, Iowa.

J. Kiiubb. & Co., "Journal," Reading. Pa.

Rev. E. G. Reese, Methodist Protestant, Baltimore W. M. Wightman, Christian Advocate, Charlesten, S.

C.

J. M. Maginnis, True Delta, New Orleans. T. M. Donnel, Daily News, Savannah, Ga. Geo. D. Prentiss, Louisville Journal. Ky. Hon. Schuyler Colfax, M. C., South Bend Register, la.

A Cummings. Christian Mirror, Portland, Mc. M. II. Bartlett & Co., Republican, Hartford, Conn.

These gentlemen have not only certified to these statements in their papers, to the public, but have sent me their personal letters, to the effect that they have found my preparation an article of great public utility.

Spacc will not admit full testimonials here, but the agent below named will furnish my American Almanac, gratis, to all who ask for it, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of those statements. PREPARED BY J. C. AYER. PRACTICAL AND

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASS. For sale by Iie.iry Ott, I Crawfordsville. Sloan & Morgan, Goo. W. Hall, Waynetown, and at agencies in most towns in the State.

W. A. Clark, Crown Point, Ind., Travelling Agent. Aug 26th'54. v6-n7-ly-3m.

SLOAN & MORGAN,

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

DRUGGISTS,

A W O S I E I N

KEEP

constantly on hand a very large and well selected stock of Drugs & Medicines

Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, 'Window Glass,

Glass Ware, Perfumery, Stationary,

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

Comprising a general assortment of all articles usually found in any Establishment. All of which we offer for sale, on terms as liberal 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. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. v5n52. Crawfordsville, June, 1S54.

O. B. SPURRIER, R. PARKEB. PETER PETERSON.

SPURRIER, PARKER & CO

Carvers and Gilderg,

LOOKING-GASS fe P1CTURE-FRAKE MAKERS, And Dealers in Wall Paper, Looking-GIass Plates,

Artist Materials, Frames of all kinds, Fine Engravings, Window Glass, Brushes of all kinds, Varnishes, &c.,

MAIN STREET, NEW ALBANY, IND.

HAVING

S

CHERRY PECTORAL

daily in my practice, and am satisfied it is a remedy which must meot in every country the highest approbation.

C. W. JACKIIEEE, M. D. Resident Court Physician.

removed to the new and commodious

Store adjourning? the Ledger Office, will offer for sale at Louisville Prices, a fine assortment of Looking Glass Plates, Frames, Wall Pajwr, Curtains, fire Screens and Centre Pieces. Artist's Materials, Engravings. Oil Paintings. Window Glass, Brushes, Glazier's Diamonds, Varnishes, fcc.

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

Composition Ornaments for the decoration of Churches, Stores, and Dwelling, put up at short notice. Orders from a distance roinptly filled and goods parked with care.

July 22, v5-n2.

DEPAW HOTJSE,

J. & A. S. ALEXANDER, PROPRIETORSr NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. July 14, 1854. v6nlvl.

()000 pieces Wall paper, comprising fifty differen A patterns and low pricee at .v."'f ....

Campbell

HAS

lnid out upon his counter a beautiful and desirable lot of

Bereges and Tissues,

I N E A O N E A W N S

EMBROIDERED MUSLINS,

A N E S S S I S

ASLO—A lot of very handsome HABIT AND

A S I I S

FINE LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS,

Elegant Crape Shawls,

EMBROIDERIES,

S

ALSO-A large lot of LADIES ENAMELED BOOTS & BUSKINS, Of superior make and good material. THE most of the above goods has just been received and will be sold at remarkably low figures.—ALSO,

Ready Made Clothing

Adapted to the Summer season. ALSO—An extensive lot of Plain and Cut A S S W A E ALSO a large lot of STONE CIINA WARE in sets of 47 pieces, all at the lowest price. ....

July 22dv6-n2

OME

CHERRY PECTO­

received from you for the Sultan has been delivered to his private secretary at the palace, and you will doubtless heur from* it in duo season.— That you were so kind as to send me has been given to friends, who have in many cases, found it exceedingly useful.

beautiful new style plaid lawns and shallarsatli

H| CAMPBELL'S.

rf THE largest and most magnificent lot of Bonnet JL ribbons ever offered in this market and at the lowest prices nt CAMPBELL'S.

EsiBROiDEREn

and plain goods for window cur­

tains at CAMPBELL'S.

CPERB

plaid demizens at fifty cents a vard at apr 7

MALTESEh.lk'J's.,

EAI:TIFUL

CHERRY

ERAOE DE LAINES

r:

Raymond, Harper, & Co., New York Times. S. Cobb, Christian Freeman. Boston. Wm. B. Jacobs, Christian Chronicle, Pliilnd. Hon. J. Wentworth. M. C.. Democrat, Chicago, 111.

apr-1 '54

JILK

CAMPBELL'S.

COLLARS.

Maltese lace, ernb. collars,

emb. chemizettes. underslceves, lace mitts, silk do. kid gloves, fr. silk do, thread gloves, lisle do, beautiful dress goods, silks, borages, grenadines, printed delainsand borage do. just received apr7'54 [at

CAMPBELL'S.

printed shallaysfor 12£ cents a vard

apr 7 [at

EA UTIFUL

CAMPBELL'S

bridal dress goods plain and embroid­

ered at CAMPBELL'S.

A

BEAUTIFUL,

superb and handsome silk bonnet

for one dollar and fifty cents at apr 7 '54

CAMPBELL'S.

at nine cents a vard at

apr7' 4

EGOLETTS

BONNETS,

7

'54

CAMPBELL'S.

and head dresses, a few of those ber.u-

tifujl £roods left at

CAMPBELL'S.

some of the most magnificent that

5 was ever offered in this market at apr

CAMPBELL'S.

AND REMEMBER THIS! THEhis

undersigned returning his sincere thanks to friends and customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since in business would say to his friends and the public in general that he is now receiving a large, fresh and well selected stock of

Drugs and medicines, Direct from the city of Philadelphia. Ilis stock embraces all usually, 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 rendec entire satisfaction to the purchaser: we are not in the habit of bragging, what we say we can always come' up to. Just give us a call and if we cannot suit you both as to quality and price, you arc 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 Medicines, we received five thousand lights

PINE SASH,

Of all sizes, which wc keep constantly on hand, for sale also, Window glass and Putty, Taints and Oils, a good furniture Varnish, Dye stuffs, fine Soaps. Perfumery,

PARLOR LAMPS,

A genuine Cod Liver Oil, Itch Ointment a quick and. certain cure for Itch, a good Oil for Machinery we have received direct from Prussia, our native land, a good article of Wine and a choice Brandy, which we warrant pure and unadulterated, and sold only for medical use. We also keep Looking Glass plates, for sale, without frames. Also all kinds and colors of Paints, ground and mixed, to paint wagons, &c.

All customers will receive prompt attention at all hours of the day or night. We have on hand all kinds of popular patent medicines. HDNRY OTT.

June 6,1854. v*5n50.

NEW GOODS!

J. & J. LEE & Co.,

THANKFUL

that they have ever received, take this method of informing their old friends and the public in general, that they have received their

Spring and Summer stock of Goods, Consisting of every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Cutlery, Carpenters Tools, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,

READY MADE CLOTHING, &c., All of which can be had on as good terms at

LEE'S.

as any other place in town: for we are 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 goods, to be fully satisfied of this fact. We also expect to pay the highest cash price for all the

Wheat, Corn, Oats. Rye,

Barley, Flax seed, Clover seed, Timothy seed, Blue Grass 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 biggest pile of goods for the least money, will please call on april 23, '54—v5n43 J. & J. LEE & Co.

CABINET &. CHAIR

WARE- IROOMS. THE

undersigned has on hand a general assortment of Plain and Fashionable FURNITURE made of the be»t material by exoericnced 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. WM. R6BERTSON. Jane 9, 1854. v5z4' m3.

WHEAT WANTED!

ALL

PERSONS who know themselves indebted to the Review printing office for job work, advertising or subscription, can at any timo between this and the first of November next, liquidate the same by delivering to the undersignea, liTing in Crawfordsville, Wheat, Rye, Floor, or Wood and if delayed until after that time—look out for squalls, as ire will have our accounts placed in the hands of every Justice in th« county with orders to '•COLLECT."

J. D. MASTEBSON.

Ai'CTIOX! ALCTIO*!

IT

IS universally givtn up tl:at^there is better bargains got at Schooler's Auction Room than any otne* place in town and he is still receiving all" kinds of goods to sell for whatever they will bring at this time ho has on hand a large lot of

All kinds of Books,

All new and of the latest dates, which can be bought st private sale or at auctiwa VOTJ* low at the same place a fine lot of new saddles sold very low a large lot of notions of all kind* on band a lot of nice violins a fine lot of hats a fine lot of eight day and thirty hour clock:' nice watches together with almost every kind of property that is used, i9 sold here. Call and look as mv orders are to sell.

Terms cash. W. H. SCHOOLER. Nov. 12, 1853. [v5nl9tf.] Auctioneer.

Wm. H.. SCHOOLER

Wcounty,toinformisready

ISHES the citizens of both town and that lie to receive and Auction all kind.-! of property at his auction room opposite the Eagle Hotel. He will also, attend all sales in the country when called on.

Crawfordsville, an. 7,1S58. ir2Stf.

E A E O E

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

L. E. WAYJLAND, Proprietor.

Fand

AIR the best the market affords. Stabling good convenient, well calculated to accommodate horse drovers. -.: may-27,'58.

5ri

ATTORNEY

$30,00©

n48yl.

E W W A A E

AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,

Having permanently located himself in this place, will give his undivided attention to all bnsinessentrnsted to his care. Office immediately over Wilson's Store, west of the Court House. april 29,1858. n44yl.

Graham & Bro.

S A I,ESI FOR 1 853!!

The Largest Sales Ever Made in this

TOWN!!!

WEportersNOW

ARE receiving direct from the Imand Manufacturers of Boston, the largest stock of Spring and Summer Goods ever offered to the citizens of this county, which we can and will on account of the great increase of our trade, sell ten per ccnt cheaper than have been sold in this town. We ask every Lady ami Gentleman far and near to come and see our Stock. Wo sell cheap and charge nothing for showing goods.

^"TCxijX

JA

consists of every article usually sold in this town. Do? :tics of Every Quality. 400 pieces of Prints of every variety. 200 Lawns 400 Bonnets. 150 Pieces Bonnet Ribbon.

SO pieccs Gineham. 200

11

Bleached Muslins.

Shav,-Is. and Mantillas of the latest styles. 80 pieces Bed Ticking. 60 doz. Hose and half Hose-. Parasols of every quality. April 15, '54.- GRAHAM & BRO.

pQME ONETIME EVERYBODY, for we will v_/ show and sell Goods at the smallest profit ever asked in this county.

April 15,'54. GEAII/\M & BRO.

CLOTHING

of every quality and styles Tor men

and Boys up stairs. April 15, '54. GRAHAM & BRO.

the Boston storo

April 15, '54.

qual GRi! A HAM BRO.

LOTIIING—Hats, Caps. Boots, and Shoes for the united country up stairs. April 15, '54. GRAHA Id BRO.

ROCKRIES sold at River Priccs. April 15,'54. GRAHAM & BRO.

OOTS &. SHOES for the whole country at April 15, '54. GRAHAM & BRO.

J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN,

ARE

NOW receiving tlieir Spring Stock of Goods purchased at Head Quarters with irreat care and at very low prices, 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 refusing cash when offered. april

S,

'54 CRAWFORD MULLIKINS'S.

LARGE

A

LAIK

A

lot of swiss sleaves and chimizetts at, CKAWFOBD & MULLIKIN'S.

and dotted swisses at CRAWFORD & MCLLIKIN'S.

SPI.KNDID

ADIES

SWISS

lot of bonnet ribbons, also narrow

satins do. at

SPLENDID

april 8,

LINEN

for the share of public patronage

CRAWFORD FC IYIULLIKIN'S.

and gentlemen's black and assorted kid gloves,.silk do. at CRAWFORD & MI'LJ.IKIN'S.

edging and inserting silk thulc. silk lace, fancy cap nets, brown bcrage and Irish linens at

CKAWFOKD & MITLLIKIN'S.

lotofladksand Misses agremont and

Bloomer bonnets a

'52. CRAWFORD &, MULI.TKIN.

OOTB AND SHOES.—A

EN

&

TAP.LE

complete assortment for

ladies and gentlemen at april S, '52.

CRAWFORD & MUI.I.IKIX.

BOTS

Sornmrr hats, various styles at CRAWFORD &

__ ___

Towelling and Crash, at april S,

A

FEW

TVTTr.

kJ apr 7'54

CRAWFORD

ILL

CHALLI

&

SOFT, EILKT

BAMER STORE!!

SMITH STILLWELL ALLEN,

ABE

NOW RECEIVING the best selected and mo«t beautiful assortment of

SPRING Sc SUttMER GOODS ever brought to this market, whic will bo-sold st a small adTance from tho York and Philadelphia cost?. The stock embraces not only stapl® 'but every variety of funev goods, thus supplying a ^efficiency long felt in Crawfordsville, viz: a* stock from which the buyer can select Mich articles of taste as are not usually kept in stores in this town. Tho business will be coacracted strictly on the

ONE PRICE PRINCIPLE,

and every article guaranteed as represent and no GULL TRAPS set to eatch customers by selling any one article such as sugar les» than cost, witti the iatention of making up #n other goods. We intend dealing honestly wrtls a iff, and customers can rely on polit* und gentlemanly attention. Our

SALE ROOM

is the largest and most commodious in Oawfordsville, and we are determined to make it a popular and profitable resort for all classes. Among our stock will be found a splendid selection of

&jmim mmm a consisting in part as follows: Rich plain black Bishop Silk.

Rich plain black Gro de Rhine Silk. Black and fancy brocade Silk. ,)'r Chamelinc do. all shades. Striped and plaid glaze, all shndes. Superior black Satins. Plain and figured Granndines. riaid and figured Brilliants and Jaokonet*. Solid, plaid and figured Beregos. Berege de Lnins, various styles. Piain and figured Silk Tissues. Challies and Challi de Beregcs. Solid all wool Dc Laines, every color. Scotch Earslow and Organdy feinghams. Plaid and plain De Baise. Changeable, plaid and stripped Poplins. French and English Lawns. French and English Chintzes tfce.

White and colored Crape. Brocha, ('ashmere, Mouse de Laino fc silk do. Plain and watered Black and silk Mantillas.

WHITE DRESS GOODS. De Laine, doted and figured. Sw:-*£ari'l Bonk Muslins. Bishop and Victoria Lawns. Mulls. India Books. Ilainstjoks. cross-barred and striped Jackonct. Luce, Muslin, Dimity, Cambrics and Jac-konets, Kmbroidered Curtain Muslins:— pi an I a to an to lusions, Wash Blonde: Bobinets. Long Lawn.i, Linnon Cambrics embroidered, plain, and hemstitched a

ISOIVKETS.

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

Laee and noedlo wcrked Chemisettes, Undersleavi s, needle worked Swiss and Muslin Collars Broclie Cainbrick and Maltese Collars Embroidered Bauds and Flouncing Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inscrtings: English and French Wrought Lace and Edging.

HOSIERY AND GLOVES.

Silk. Lamb's Wool, Mohair and Merino Hose Bleached, Unbleached, Slate, mixed. Cotton Ho3e, Best Kid, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, all numbers and colors together with all kinds of notions and trimmings.

The stock of READY MADE CLOTHING*' is very extensive and consists of new and beautiful :-:vlcs. 'FURNISHING ARTICLES. of every variety, Lz:

Shirts, GtnvoN, Gravitts, Stocks, Suspenders,

MVLLIKIN'S.

Cloths, bleached and unbleached,

CRAWFORD & MCLLIKIN'S.

pieces of good carpeting at very low priccs for stile at"

LAIN

SOUEr\y

CRAV. FORD & CLLIKIN'S.

black and changeable Dress silks at CRAWRROD &MULLIK1N'S.

fancy silk hats for sale at 7 rLl f^T

A

MCLLIKIX'S.

and cut saws kept at apr

7'54 CRAWFORD

&

MCLLIKIN'S.

AWNS, plain, black and fan^v at 4 CRAWFORD ds'MULLIKlN'S.

PRINTS.—A large and splendid lot at CRAWFORD fc MULLIiU?S.

BERAGE

Delain. plain and fancy at CRAWFORD & MULLEIN.

BERAGE, plain berage, berage corded and plaid berage. Droche do, at apil S, '5U. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN'S.

OTT'S

a a

THIS

HAIR TONIC

and

OLOSST

Prepared and sold by H. OTT,

O a

condition it im­

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

DBCGGIBT,

Craw­

fordsville, Indiana. apr 2S '54—v5n43yl

RISTINE HOUSE

BT

6. VA

IN

ASlfv

asBumsng the management of this favorite Hotel, (formerly kept by Henry Mouiy,) the proprietor assures fiis friends and the public that it shall be so conducted, as to retain its standing as one of the best Hotels in the country, and no p&ins will be spared to make it a home for the traveller.

Hit Stabling is commodious and he will h»ve careful hostler to attend to it. Craxfordsnlld, M«rch 24^'Si. v&n?5yl.

I'nder Cannents, Silk Sbirt*, G»nze Merino Shirt* f'ottoii do Siininier Woolen do

Linen, Cambric and Silk Ildk'fs.

Hardware.

Incuding— MKCIIANICS' TOOL3, FARMERS* IMPLEMENTS, Shovels, various brands, .. .. Spades,

Axes, Hatches, Wrought and Cut Nails. Mill Saws, Files, Locks, Latches, Butts. Hinges, Table and Pocket Cutlerv. «tee. &c.

GROCERIES.

Coffee, T"ft9, Sugars,"' Molasses, .Kioe, Mackerel, Smoking and chewing Tobacco., soap, candles, salt, nutmegs, ginger, spices, mustard, vinegar, starch, salaratus. brooms, matches, «tec. &c.

April 15, '04. tf.

TO

THE CITIZENS OF MONTGOMERY CorxTY—Who wish to purchase cheap and seasonable Goods—TAKE

i«-

NOTICK.—I

have just re­

ceived and am now ready to show to mv numerous customers as an extensive assortment ot a.

MERCHANDISE

ever before offered in this place. These Goods havo been purchased on such terms that will admit of their oeing sold at such rates that cannot fail to prove advantageous to anv person who will take the pains to examine OUR PRICES previous to ha in el he re an be vi ha S A 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 country. Our stock, consisting in part of the following

A full and complete assortment of A S A N A S Of the latest and most approved styles.

O O S A N S O E S re a a re N O I O N S

A W A E Of all kinds.

MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING.

In this department we cannot fail to please tho most fastidious taste cur clothing has been selected with great cure and being bought from first hands

W-J

clears the pores of the Skin,

causes a hearty action on the roots of the hair, preventing Baldness and Gray Hair, and frees the skin from Dandruff: it brings the Hair to its place, where jt should lay it will change the hair in to the most

can compare prices favorably with any

other hou:e in town, without attempting to create an impression that we are abio from our superior advantages to undornoii our neighbors we do say that any person upon examination must be satisfied that our clothing is cheap.

Trunks, valises, looking glasses, queensware. Hosiery—a well selectcdstock.

€iroceric».

Sugar,coffee,tea, tobacco andspices.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 r~

Is full and complete in every respect: it is useless to attempt enumerating our different styles and qualities call and examine for yourselves fur nothing gives us greater pleasure than to show our goods from the fact that to show them is to sell them fn conclusion we invite all our friends to givens a call previous to making their purchases, being convinced that we can accommodate thezn !n

GOODS

and

raicis on as favorable, if not tt^r terms, than any other houso in this section of countrv JSO. E. E(3BIS05. april 21 '54

ffV,000

v5n43

DR. 8. D. HOWE'S SHAKER SAIWAPA-

RILLA WILL PURIFY THE BLOOD.

pounds of BACON wanted, for

& ^iU pay the cash. A. FAMET. 15-V5-TJO45-