Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 January 1855 — Page 3

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X. D. JOK£S & SONS,

UCKX&TSRS AND JOBBERS OF FO E I N A N O E S I

i)RT GOODS.

feat. 1

8 6 6 S N 8 6

TVtHICAGO ILLINOIS.

W!with

to call the attention of Merchants to the obango of oar busihess to i, CASH SYSTEM 'ted tha distinct classification of our stack into

Eight Departments«. PRINTS FC GINGIIAMS. VENO. GEB. AND AM. FANCY GOODS. FRENCH. ENGLTSN, & GER. GLOVES

AND HOOSIERY.

4. EDGINGS, LACES Sc. WHITE GOODB. S. RIBBONS. SILKS AND SHAWLS,., t. FNGLisn, FRENCH AND GEF^IAN

FANCY DRESS GOODS. 1 DOMESTICS, CLOTIIS, AND STAPLE GOODS. *j G. DUCK MITTENS AND GLOVES.

Agents for

CUTLERY—AMERICAN KNIFE CO., Platner Smith's Paper, AKD PARSONS' MITTENS & GLOVES.

K. B.—Possessihg the advantage of a resident Bttjer in New York, nnd our stock being classified lato distinct departments, we are onabled to offer lb* Jiioet complete assortment of Goods to be found {a tha market, each department being a separate •ad distinct organiiation.

R. D. JONES & SONS.

Janl«'55. vCn26y2

A E A N I N S

E. «. L. FAXOi\V

a a & I

OF

JFrtntlj" ctnb American

A E A N I N S

WINDOW SHADES, AND

,,:CURTAIN FIXTURES OT KVrRY DISCRETION.

SOLE AGENTS FOR

HOWELL & BROTHER'S

PREMIUM PEARL FACE

W a a

RANDOLPH STREET,

^CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

yWCompetent workmen sent to all parts of the. •onntry for Friscoing and Paper Hangiug in all ite branches.

Jan IS '55 v6n26yl

*•3 203

J. ANDERSON, Wholesale and Rotail Dealer in

SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, GLASS, -COOKING, PARLpR AND COAL STOVES,

Of every varioty.—Also Manufacturer of COPPER, TIN & SHEET IRON WARES 80S LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. Oslj Agency for the splendid and chcap Cooking

Stove called

"THE XEW WORLD."

19 9 1 A if a ONET TAKEN AT PAR. jaalt'55 v5n26yl

Prize Drawing. A

GRAND PRIZE DRAWING will come otr in Crawfordsville on the 22d OF FERUARY. Ona 1st of Land eontaining 34% acres One 40

Tha land iswoll timbered, and is on the line of tha Newcastle, Crawfordsville and. Danville RailHid. Now is the time to

Secure a Home! IB VERY TICKET A PRIZE! TICKETS—TEN DOLLARS. Number limited ta Two Hundred and twentv-five.

Tha drawing will be conducted by a committee •alected by the ticket-holder. A published account of the drawing will be sent to the ticket-holdcr. R. II. CRAIG.

Crawfordsville, Jan. 13.1855. n26w6

STATE OF INDIANA, MONTOOMERY County,! CoURT OF CollifON PLEAS OF HA ID COUNTT,

In Honderson vs.

William folders and Btuan Salders his wife Iaaac Tracy and Byroa Tracy his wife Sallay Randall Abraham Ratidall Jeaeph Baftdsll and Jonathan Gill

WHERAS

April Term, 1855.

Petition for Partition.

on the 18tli day of December A. D.

1854,said petitioner by Lew Wallace his attornay filed his petition in tho above entitled cause, In the Clorks office of said county, praying that partition of the Real Eatate .of Joseph Randall deceased, discribcd in said petition, be awnrded to the said petitioner, and it appearing by affidavit Hied that the said defendants Isaac Tracv and Bvna Tracy his wife are not residents of the state of "in1 ,, diana. Therefore said non-resident defendants or eat, ns tullov.s. are hereby notified of the filing and pendenev of

•aid county, commencing on the first Monday of April, 1855. By order of

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•aidpetition, and that tho same is set for hcafing manufacturers price in Boston, |t,00 for sale, a a a I holden in the Court House at Crawfordsville in

ANDREW P, LYNN, C. C. C. P.

Montgomery county.

'By Brtraxy BKCK, Deputy. January «0,1S54. Yt5-n27- 8w.

STATE OF INDIANA,) MONTGOMERY Countv.

ss-

Is tba Conrt of Common Pleas *of said Countv January Term, IS&5. Chilion Johnson (adm.'I •f tha astate of Abigail I Ladlnm, deceased. vs. Complaint Rarray Ballet al I

Cornea now the said plaintiff by his attorney's, Tkomyeon and Ristine, and files his*complaint hereto, which reads in tho words and figures following, (insert it)' As also the following a «f non-residcnce, to-wit: (insert it) Bv which

gn

(i°*®rt it)' As also the following affidavit residence, to-wit: (insert iti Bv which

,'aPP«*™

that tho defendants" oy

,^[a^ J' and tho unknown heirs of Battel 8. Woodruff, and Lewis M. Woodruff, are ^9tatc°J Indiana. Therefore it

Wdmd hy the Court, that said non-resident deMutabo noufied of the filing and pendency of Mid complaint by publishing a copy of this order fcrthVM weaks sncoesaivoly in the Crawfordsville Bwtow, a weekly newspaper published in this WMty, and this cans is continued. •opv Attest:

ANDREW LYNN, Clerk.

Jaa. *0,1855. v«-3w.

JEMtocky TKrnst Company Bank il/jt art aov baying the notes of this bank. WW LAYMON & Co.

CtawfordsTille, Jan. STth 1855. n25

LOST

WajBwdy evening the Mth, a small ivory A-^ rMlnt Book, eontaining a small amount of eontaining

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MOULD A GREENE'S

CHICAGO

PIANO FORTE

WAUB ROOMS.

We are SOLE AGENTS in Chicago FOB THE SALE OF TUB

PIANO FORTES

CHICKERIXG & SOWS, Boston,

UALLETT & CUJMSTON,

BACO* & RATES, Hew York,

W. P. EMERSOIV, Boston,

Whose Pianos have been long asd thoroughly tested by the best Musical Professors in the country, and have boen by them pronouncod to be

THE BEST FiAIYOS nude in the United States. A fall and complete stock of the different styles may at all time* be found at our Rooms,

NO. 98 LAZE STREET, For Salo at the LOWEST FACTORY PRICES, and on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS.

All Pianos bought of us will bo FULLY WARRANTED, and may bo drpmded upon as being of the BEST QUALITY, as we will sell none other.

Old Piano* taken in part payment for new.

tfOTICE PARTICULAR.

Persons remitting us from a distance, and desiring us to selcct Piano Fortes, may confidently rely upon our sending the best instruments we have.

MOULD

24—inch Bas8 Drums '... 413 00 2i isloo 2S

Constantly on hand.

ONE

& GREENE, 88 LAKE STREET

Jnn. 6,1S55—vGn25yl

BRASS SAX HORNS,

—AT—

MOULD & GREENE'S

CHICAGO MUSIC STORE. Koftflni's Semtnunide. =3

Allegro Viracc. *M et£PE±

52

H*!l to thee. Liberty! Hull to the?, Freedom 1

For sale as follows:—

E FLAT SOPRANO §13,00 15,00 17.00 22,00 30,00 33,00

TENOR

E AI.TO BARITONE BASS E

41

CONTRA BASS

All instruments bought of us arc fully Warranted. We ask tho attention of those intending to form BRASS BANDS at any point of the West aoccssible from Chicago, to our prices above, which we warrant to be as low as the lowest New York Prices with cost of transportation to Chicago added.--We desire especial attention to the fact, that any instrument bcught of us and found imperfect may be easily and speedily returned to Chicacro and exchanged, while the great distance to New York makes it too expensive and troublesome to do this.

Drums.

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Tenor Snare 7 50 Brass 15,00 Cymbals, 815,00 TO §40,00 PER PAIR. ALSO—

BAND MUSTC, A N S I O O S MUSIC CARDS—

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN

PIAM® PiWli

E O I A N S

And iYlu^ical iflcrchnvidise, 70 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. Jan. 6, 1855—v6n25vl

103 NEW PIANOS

FOR

J550. for sale, euch at 450 8 Carved Louis 14ih stylo. 7 octavos, Boston price $500 for sale, each at 410 7 Louis I4tli style. »3^ and 7 octave, New York prices $450 to $500 each: for sale at I-350 to 410 SO Full centre Pianos, some extra handsoino with carved cases, &c., usual priccs $350 to $450.at $275 to S75 55 Of various styles, from 8 to 7 octaves, usual prices $245 to $875: for sale at $100, $195, $200. $-210, $220. &c. &c. A full written Warrantee given with each instrument. TERMS CASH.

Never before lias there been such an opportunity of purchasing Pianos, either as regards price or variety. Our present stock being fully twice as large as any other in the country and our Pianos are well known to be from the 'first markets of the Union.

Our friends in Cincinnati will understand the reason of this extraordinary reduction in prices. Those living at a distance are informed that the extremely stringent state of the money market is the cause of our thus offering first class instruments at these rates. SMITH & NIXON. Piano nail, No. 7«5}4 West Fourth street, near Vine.

Cincinnati, Ohio. Jan 18, '55 v6n4yl

People's Book Store.

Ko. 123 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, III.

W. W. DANENH0WEE,

PUBLISHER, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND DEALERS IN Cheap Publications, Magazines, Ac. Ac.

KEEP

liberally rewarded by Office.

constantly on hand the largest assortment west of New York—and all the new publications received daily bv express. tar The Trade supplied at the lowest rates.

Orders by mail or express for one book or a thousand, filled with promptness, and at the same rates ss if pnrchased in person.

Jab 18'56 rSnS^yl

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AND FIFES—

MOULD & GREENE.

Jan. (5. '55.—vGnSoyl. 9S Lake Street.

H. fti A 51 A I\r T.

Jpublisljcv of Sljcct Jltusic,

Christinas and New Years' Presents. WE offer for sale from now until Feb. 15.1855, the above number of new Rosewood pianos at lower priccs than have ever before been known in the United

^tra carved Louts 14th, carved tops, &e.,

5l'-uL!cnrvedPouial.4tb^

7

oc»"ives..

of ihc most superb stock orgoodsever offered to the citizens of this place and vicinity is now opening at

J. P. CAMPBELL'S:

Plain Morenos Plain Delaines Plaid Cashmeres Printed do. Plain Thibet Cloth Printed Velvets Ladies Cloth Plain do. Talma Cloths Honola Cloths.

Also a splendid assortment of Dress Silks, plain, plaid and figured, bought at prices which will enable him to undersell the closest competition.

BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, SLEEVES, COLLARS, CHIMIZETTES, EDGINGS,

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BROACIIE AND BAY STATE SHAWLS, IIOSIEKY, V- GLOVES, LACE MITTS, SILK MITTS, OI*HA CAPS, MOLEN SLEFVES,

BONNETS, CoxroBTS. Also a denirable assortment of

DRESS TRIMMINGS!

Fringes, Velvet Ribbons, Gimps. Braids, Galloons, Gimpian Laces, Buttons, Cord & Tassels: Some very beautiful and entirely now styles.— Also an extensive assortment of small ware:

SEWINO BIP.DS, CROCHET NEEHLES, AMBER BEADS, WAX

Also, a fine assortment of PniNTS, BLEACHES GOODS,

HAIR PINS, Purr COMBS, AMBER BRACELDTS, STEL

FLANNELS, SATINETTS, Close attention invited to these might be astonished at low prices.

Goods as you

CLOTHING

OVER COATS, DOUBLE, SACK

SATIN VESTS, CLOTH

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VELVET, VALENCIA' SlLM,

FI:OCK, BUSINESS"

Plain and Ribbed Wool Shirts, Woolen Drawers, Lined Shirts and Collars. Our room up stairs is literally piled up with Ready Made garments, of the best material and make, and at the very lowest kind of prices. Also,

ANGOLA HATS, CLOTH CAPS, WHITE BEAVER HATS, PLUSH CAPS, MEVICAN HATS, SPORTSMEN do. WIDE AWAKE IIATS, NAVY BLUE do. YOUNG AMERICA IIATS, OIL CLOTH do.

©@©7^ ©Gi]@ii©

Of every grade and variety: Hungarian Boots, Womens Goat Boots, Water Proof, Calf,

Thick Morocco Calf Kid Kip Calf These goods are well made and of good material. Also,

QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE!

SPLENDID MIRRORS,

Pocket and Table Cutlery

Scissors and shears of the best refined atcel. Hand Saws, Drawing Knives, Mill Saws, llorsc Curds,

Cross Cut Saws, Britunia Spoons, Wood Saws, Silver Brass Candlesticks, Tea Canisters, Japanned Blacking. -.•

WOODEN WARE,

Painted Tubs, Zinc Washboards, I'uckets, Painted Chufns, Our Wooden Waro is iron bound, well painted, and strongly put up.

GROCERIES,

Coffee, Teas, Sugar,

Molasses, Vinegar, Chocolate,

Nails & Glass. In offering this lanre and varied stock to my numerous friends and customers. I would tender my sincerc thanks for their liberal patronage—and us an earnest of that sincerity, my exertions shall be redoubled in their behalf—and no pains shall be snared to enable me to give them at all times the ucst Goods at the lowest possible prices, always making their interest identical with my own. *1 hope to morit their further friendship and patronage. J. P. CAMPBELL.

Sep'. 30.1S54.

Boston price

A W O S I E

FEMALE

®0 A G3

THE WINTER TERM OPENS ON THE 2nd DAY OF JANUARY, 1S55, Under the efficient management of the President of the Institution, Rev. JAMES II. JSnSsos, who gives his entire time to the government and instruction of the school.

The Trustees and Teachers would express their gratitude to the citizens of Crawfordsvillc. for the liberal patronage they have thus far afforded, and solicit a liko liberality in future.

The course of instruction is thorough, atid special attention is paid to the moral and religious, as well as intellectual training of the pupils, while nothing of a sectarian character is allowed.

It is exceedingly desirable that the scholars should be prompt in their attendahco at the begining of tho term. The new school room handsomely furnished with Wale's patent desks and chairs, is now ready for the accommodation of the. Semin-

IViU IVI tut UllUllliilUUtlliUil Ul lilt. »?CII111J-

The room is spacious, nnd will be found

pleasant and attractive. The assistant teachers arc Miss CATHARINE MERRIL, Miss ELLEN CATHCART, and Miss ELIZA HOWES, teacher of music.

PRICE OF TUITION.

Preparatory Department from $3 to $3,50, per term. Accademic Department, from $A to $5,00, per term, according to studies pursued.

Collegiate Department, $5.00 French and German, each, 5,00 Latin, 2,00 Lessons on Guitar, 4,0*3 Lessons on Piano, 10,00 Use of Piano for practice, 2,00 A small extra charge is made for fuel used in the public rooms.

Jan. 2,1855. vGn25yl.

A E O S E No. 17, IS fc 21 DEARBORN ST,

CniCAGO, ILLINOIS. Kept on tho American and Enropean Plar Second to none in the Union.

JOHN McCARDEL, PBOPRIITO*.

Jan WW 'v€n26yl

1854. 1854.

JUST RECEIVE

FROM BOSTON!

A

a good variety of V/oracns' and Childrens' Morocco Lace Boots, suitable lor the present weather.

These articles'being purchased of the i^anufacturcrs but a few days since, just after the late decline in

BOOTS & SHOES,

we are thereby enabled to sell at much less prices than those who purchased in tho Fall. Call and look over thein at the old stand.

Dec. 7,1S5-1—tf. L. FALLEY.

FEW more of those celebrated Wax'd Grain Leather, Water-proof Boots ict't, which can be had by calling soon at FALLKYitj.

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Dec*. 7. 1S54.

GENTS

IXSEATIHGSI

A full and fine assortment to which the attention of the Eadies is invited. Also a splendid line of

Ladies Velvet Toilet Sliopcrs at

(de 7.) F'ALLBY'S.'-

Indiana State Stock

RECEIVED AT PAR,

GRAHAM&BRO.'S

FOURTH, FIFTH & SIXTII ARRIVAL or

Pall & Winter

DRY GOODS1.

400,00

and for sale by

60,000

TABLE DIAPER, TOWBLL do. PAREK CAMBRICS, BLACK LUSTRES:

BAY

THE

CASSIMEUK PANTS, DOE SKIN, VELVETEEN, SATINETT, TWEED.

Yards of Fancy and Plain DeLains of the latest styles, just received, GUAHAM & BKO.

Yt?rds of Prints of everv grad For sale,by GRAHAM fc*BRO.

STATE SHAWLS of the latest styles, direct from Boston, and at city prices, at GRAHAM & BRO'S.

Sale of Heal Estate.

undersigned Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Jonas Sutton, deceased. in pursuance of the pro-, isions of said will, will sell at private sale, the following Real Estate in Montgomery county, Indiana, to-'wit: West half of the north west quarter of section 3G, and the cast half of the northeast quarter of section 35, all in township 19. north of range 3 west.

TERMS:—One half of the purchase money to be paid in hand, one fourth in twelve months, and the residue in two years from day of r.aie thereof, with interest, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred instalments with approved security with interest from date, waiving valuation and* appraisement laws. DAVID SUTTON.

Administrator, with the will annexed.

January C, 1855—n25tf.

W. p. GATES & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF BOA® Steam Engines & Boilers, GATES PATENT SCRI^V CUTTER

Flour and Satv 3iiS! Gearing, Eagle Works, Chicago, III. T.CHALMERS, P. W. GATES, I. S. WARNER n261v. A. ERASER.

Steam Engines!

PORTABLE

SEEING

one and all. Oct. 21-vG-nl4.

IN

Pteam Engines on hand and made

to order, viz:—4. 6. 9, 12 and 15 horse power, from improved patterns, with Locomotive Boilers, and warranted superior to anything of the kind ever before offered to the public. Price §100 per horse, power. P. Vv. GATKS

Jan 13'55 Eagie Works, Chicago.

Portable Rotary Saw Mills,

ON.

hand and made to order, wairanfed to cut 5 to 10 thousand feet of lumber in 10 hours, driven by oupPortland Steam Engines.

P. W. GATES & CO.

Jan IS "55. Eagle Works. Chicago.

Steam Indacators and Water Gua-

S gS9-

FOR

Indijro, Madder, Alum.

sale at Eagle Works. Chicago Jan 13'55. P. W. GATES A Co.

jFinished Brass work.

ALL

kinds, viz: Fancotts, Trv-cocks, Steam Whistles, Oil Cups, Globe Valves, &c.—at Eagle Works, Chicago. Jan 13 '55. P. \V. GATES & CO.

Steam Boilers.

OF

all descriptions, on hand and made to order. Sheet Iron Works, viz: Smoke Pipe, Brcechcs. otice—at Eagle Works,

&c. &c., made on short Chicago. Jan 13 '55

100.000

For sale,' by

P. W. GATES & CO.

Yards of Thibet and English

Morenoes of the finest quality. GRAHAM & BRO.*

LAIN black arid cliangcttble Dress silks at CKAWFROD & I\I (JLLlKIN'S.

NEW CLOTHING

FALL &

Oct. 28th, IS54.

E

that a real good Clothing Store is needed in this town, we have determined to open one

that will surely be an advantage to the community

Vw5"?0. -lothing is well made, in

the best ond la«est styles, and in the very best of

stock for call, and situated one door south of Elston & Lane's Bank, where you will find us constantly on hand, waiting

cr? t'li-,5C

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maJ

E. & J. H. IIENOCK.

INDIANA STOCK TAKEN. THE subscriber has an ex1oellent Two Horse Wagon new) in fine running order whioh be

will dispose ot for Indiana State Stock. Jan 13—n35w3 A. V. POWERS.

A I E O S E WISHER FAGAN, Proprietors, CRAWEORDSV1LLE, INDIANA.

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SPLENDID assortment of Ready ade Clothing. at New York retail prices" at the Emporium of Fashion. For sale, bv

OR'AHAM & BHO.

1 SU GAti.

store, and for sale low, to close consignment, a few Barrels and Half Barrels *rime N. C. Sa-

gar. Jaa 20— »27w2

LEE, GILKEY & CO.

WINTER

Mk.

AT Tit If.

JUS.T ^RECEIVED

GERMAN STORE. DAVID

WERTHEM would respectful".v inform liis numerous customers und tho public pin1 erally, that he has receivod his entire stock of Fall I and Winter Goods, also the largest and most pert'oct stock of

I Keady Ifl.idc CSo«liin^ Beyond tho shadow of a doubt, ever brought into I thi.s market, of the best fabrics, and made in a style

few Doz. pairs of Mens' and Boys' thick Kip for neatness and durability, that w"e pretend to say aud Call' Boots of the best quality. Also cannot be surpassed even here at home. This.

vou know, is saying a great deal, nevertheless, we believe it to be so and we think you that are in want of i.

CLOTHING,

At any time, will find it to be a fact, by giving us a call, and tike the trouble to exninific for yourselves. We scly-tod this stock not bccanse it would prove the more profitable to 11s. not at all but be1 lieving by so doing we inisht make a li vine amongst ycu. and that you might thereby bo benefited and that when you are gone, your children and chilcl-* rens" children may rise up and call inn blosscd.

We have also added materially to uli the various departments of our business:

ft

Of various kinds, styles, prices, &c.. that any one may probably call {for. which we will be pleased at all times to show to our liieuds and old customers.

rp\

Plaid Cashmeres. DoLrdnes, Velvets, Thibit Cloths, Talma Cloths, and Mori noes BONNETS AND BONNET RIBBONS, W0 have a fine stock 01" Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons.

Hats and Caps,

Of all sizes, qualities and priccs, trom a Bov,s Cap, to an extra fine silk Hat. BOOTS AND SHOES* For Men, Women, Children, Eoys and tho Misses.

Hardware,

Queens-ware, Glass-ware, Groceries, Notions, fine

•n.Q'&m

That wc are willing to insure pure Gold and many other articles, which it is unnecessary for us to enumerate, but invite von to call and see. l-W The Farmers*will please bear in mind that we trade for all kinds of Produce end pay the highest market price.

Nov. 18, IS54.

DAVID WERTIIEIM

A Great Excitement

in w§mm^

J. CRAWFORD & MUL"IKIN, 7 is entire Stock of direct from the of tlio following, articles

HAVE

now received their

Fall and Winter Goods,

Eastern citics, consisting in part. Ready Made Clothing,

Cloths and Oas-»imers, IIats and Caps. Boots and Shoos,

Eatinctts and Flannels, Tickings and Jeans. Ladies Dress Goods of all kinds, vv/. Bonnets nnd Ribbons,

Queens Ware and Hardware,

Groceries of all kinds, Mill tV Cut Saws, Carpeting and Brown Sheetings,"

Brawl and Narrow Axes.

Wo would soli'-it the citizens of Montgomery county, onr and all, to .give us a call and examine our stock, which they will find complete and prices as low as can be found in the citv of Crawfordsville. ?J. CRAWFORD & MULL1KIN.

AND

COPPER SMITHING.

HMIE undersigned having purchased the Tin. JL Sheet-Iron nnd Copper department of Cumberland & Man.son, are prepared to furnish customa an so us an thing in the above lire, from a Tin Whistle to a fifteen gallon Copper Kettle. Being practical and experienced workmen, we fiattei ourselves that none can do better or more durable work in the Wabash Valley.—and are using the best stock ever brought to this market. Particular attention paid to

PIOUSE-GUTTERTNG AND SPOUTING, which will be put up in the most substantial manner. Roofing done in any style to suit customers. Grain Elevators made to order and warranted to I stand the wear.

N. B. Mr. HOOVER being a practical TopperSmith, is prepared to furnish STEAM PIPING, COPPER KETTEEP. fce.. upon theshortest notice, at Cincinnati prices. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Please call and examine. ft^Old Rags. Feathers. Old Copner and Pewter, go for Tin Ware.

taken in ercchan Sept. 1. '54 vGr.-v1.

of it8 forrns is trulv the

ca

ncss

workmanship, which we will sell at LOWER prices Blood, irritations and acrid Humirs in the Stomach, than any nouse in the city of Crawfordsvillc .for I Livcr Bowels and Glands, and the svste.n thus we arc tailors trade and cut all our own Clo- poi?oncd becontes a prcv to an endless train of evil thing ourselves and tf:--"1'-

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us

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Ann ntwl n! I? Jtw IT

c^ll

H. BALL. Jr., JOHN" HOOVER.

INDIANA PROVISION

r,

11 THE Subscriber would respectfully iuforrn the .*vcl!e.

citizens of Montgomery county that lie will keep 011 hand ali kinds of groceries, provision and produce. Cash paid for all kinds of produce.— Farmers will find it to their interest to give us a call before going elsewhere.

A. V. POWERS.

Dec. 2-3, 1554. vCn23m2.

TREATMENT OF DISPEPSIA? Onr National Disease* Feeble or Imperfcct Digestion, Dvsricpsia. in some

Nau,,,^] Ois.M.so of Amer-

it.causes, indirectly, three-fourths of the sick-

common to this ciimnte. It causes impure

Bad taste in the Mouth, Tightness or weight about 1 diseases and tnir.ts from the system, the. Chest. DiiKjpulty of Breathing, Sense of Suffo cation in lying down or ascending

largest assortment of Valentines on the way, that was ever offered in this marketover $500 worth, Some of prettiest, pcrhape, you ever seen at H. PURSEL .jfe Bro's.

Jul 13 'M u29wS

British Peril

EARLY 06PIES SECURED.

PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBER* ft

LEONic^i(»CiD^TW.Cd.V.I^'Ydrk,- T«ntiirt« to ro-pibli»h: t!l9fqUpirh^(-Bl1t»hfdiiodicAlj^vis:

J?:'

The LONDON QUARTjBKtT*{0ttMtnr*«V«X

The EDXNRUKGH REVl^'^||J

NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Yree Chttrak) J. The Vr'ESTM.YSTER REVIEW (Libsral.) 5. Blftckwooci's Edinburgh illa^azino, (Tory.)

Tho present critical state of European ntfuirs will render ihoiw publications r.nsually interwitinjj-du-rintr tii3 fortneorninsr your. They will occupy middle ground between tho hautily writ ton ucw* items, crude speculations, and iljinc rumors of tha daily Journal, and tho ponderous Tonio of tho ftolure historian, written after the living interest and, excitement of the grunt political events of th«! tima slt ill have pussed ti-vay. It is to theac Periodical* that readers must took lor the only really intelligible and rciiable history of current events, and h, in addition to their well-established literary, jntific, nrfd thcolo^'icsl ehr.racter, wo urge thefti th* cn»!s»l»rHti'.Tn o^'the reading public.

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