Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 May 1855 — Page 3
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6HAWPORDSYlLLE PRICE CURRENT.
rates*.
•c, Tlour •Wheat. Oat#
r£
Dried
Teaches Scans Butter—Fresh Egg* .Corn Meal 'Chlckcna—Dreflscd Potatoes Bacon—Hams
Xard Tork -Beef—on Hocf--**
Clovor Seed Timothy Seed •Coffco Sugar Molasses. N. O. White Fish.--Mackerel, half bbl. Salt Onions
GEXTLKMAEXfind
mviUi.
#10,00® 1,60® 85® eo@ 75® 45® 50 1,200® 75® 1,00 2,00® 2,50 8,50® 3,25 8,00® 20®
Bye Barley Corn—In thenar--Hay: 'Apples—Green
60® 70
1,25® 1,60 2,00@
None offered. Sugar cured.
S@ 10
Sides Shoulders
6K@ 6® 7® 8 8,50® 4,00 8,50® 8,75 6,00® 2,00® 3,00 18® 15 6X@ 1 80® 35 6 00@ 8,00® 8,50®
None. None. None.
TIIE CRY IS STILL THEY COME!
ALVIN.RAMEY
TS NOW IN RECEIPT OF AND ISjOrENI ing out his Eccond supply of
Spring & Summer goods,
his cooJa on such terms as will enable him to oiler "OJtF.AT IXDUCKMENTS" to thoso who ma) tfivc him a cull he feels desirous that all should know where bargains can be had. His stock is full and complete. embracing almost every article in the Drv Goods. Queensware. Hardware, Grocery nn.l Clothing line, lie will be found at his new store, corner of Gieen and Market streets opposito Commercial Row
IFgo
AMEY has the most complete assortment of Ladies Fancy Dress Goods in town.^ cents
BEAUTIFUD
nt
IADIES
slccv kerchiefs A: undersold.
DeLAlNS,
A
LAWNS can be had for SK ccn
RAMEY'S
vou want a nico Mantilla at wholesale price to RAMEVS
METROPOLITAN.
Soft Straw, Swiss Braid.
Rutland and Silk Bonnets of ihc latest styles can be had cheap at RAME\ 'S.
will please bear in mind that Ramey
_J has the largest stock of Embroideries, Under,ts. Cheinizetts, Collars. Infant's aists, Hand-
town, and that he will not be
DeRerge Challis, Brillianteens, Tis-
ues, Baregs and Dotted Swiss can be had cheap at RAMEVS.
REMEMBER
that tlie place to buy Cotton arn
and Carpet Warp is at RAMEY'S.
RAMEY
has a full stock of Oueensware and can sell it either by the set or price to suitcustom-
RAMEY
sells a beautiful Black Cloth Coat for $.r», and Pants to suit for $2,50.
me est, rnn lp had for 75 cents at RAMEY'S.
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"1 iIII,lRKN*f Misses.' Boys, Ladies and Men's shade low than ovi-r before offered at BAMFA S.
of all kinds and sizes, a shade lower
AMKY sells a splendid Carpet for 50 cents per vnrd.
in need of a fashionable silk or
soft Hat. can itat RAMEY'S.
Alarije
stock of ladies' Ginchams, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Cottonades &e..at unusually low prices at KAMEVS.
AM KY can sell nice heavy dress Silk for cents p..T yard.
lAMEYis closing up his lust years Books any person knowing himself indebted on the-old «eore will do well tocall soon.
R'
TRUNKS.
rJ
Carpet Bags, Satchels and Umbrellas of superior quality are sold at RAMEY'S.
A Woa*i to Farmers! FIRST PREMIUM HORSE POWER AND SEPERATOR,
Mfumftu'turrd by
A. GARR A- CO., RICIIMOMD, IND. Cumberland, C»reg«
&
Co., Apcnts, C'villc.
"TTJ~I" take reat pleasure in announcing to the IT farming community that we have made arrangements wi.h tlio Manufacturers of said machines to furnish them at low prices to all who may wish to purchase. The cylinders are now made entirely of Wrought Iron, also wrought Teeth in the concave cylinder, anil the concave so arranged as to take the grain with perfect ease to the feeder: warranted not to dust the feeder. The new Shoe and Kiddles are constructed, hune and shook, in an cntirelv new manner, having great ad vantage over the old way. The new kind of Elevators for cartying the tailing up to the cylinder will not choke in any kind, of grain. Straw Stackers furnished, when "wanted, for stacking the straw alone or straw and chaiVtogether. Very great improvements have been tnado in the double geared Horse Powei.—
Also have been gotten up an entire new Horse power, two sires, four and eighfhorsr nower. This power is highly spoken of by all who hnvc exam med it. Wc can furnish the following kinds Machines, to-wit:
Eight Horse Power Seperator and Cleaner
Four
Tumbling Shaft Mnehino,
Chaff Piier":
Four IliT^e Power Belt Machine, i'Chaff Piler) All ilia-bines warranted to give satisfaction. CUMBERLAND. GRFGG it CO.. Agents. Crawfordsville. May 12, l^sr5— n4fl.
WOOL, WOOL.
tran fordsvillc Factor/!
V,' E. H. HILLS & CO., OT?rJ) invite the Fanners. "Wool Growers and all thi*« wisliineto exchancts Wool for Good"
to thoir !prinff «tock of Woolens, eonsistine of Cloths. C'assi meres, Rati netts. Doeskins. Blankets. Flannels, a 1«* pieces of Tweeds, nnd Cottonades for summer ware «toekintr Yarns. «fce. In addition toonr own manufacture, we have made pome selections from tho best Wooit-n establishments in Ohio, and can assure our friends that wo have the largest and best assortment that we bnvo evor presented: all of which we will exctianire for Wool at WitoLtSALK Pnicrs. Goods will also be eold for cash at exchange rates during fho wool so«son.
Our Machinery is also bcinir fitted np anew and cspeet to run it all summer on country Cardinsr. Spinning and Pole Makinfir. at the customary prices.
N. B. Our Goods will be kept for evehance and
Wool for carding and spinnine. to be delivered „t! prepnred to
the Factorv. The market price will also be paid q^k notice. Bring thein on in cash for Wool by Hills. Davis & Co.. if delivered nt tho Ware House of Sweetser & Davis.
May 12,1S55. 4m.
To Blacksmiths.
THE
iincUirsifrnrd has on hands some three tons of IRON, well assorted, and wishing topoout of tho trado will sell at roduoed prices.
May IS '56— nW F. H. TRY.
NEW FIRM!
NEW GOODS!!
Campbell, ft a ley & Hartcr,
AVIXG associated themselves together in the Mercantile business, arc now opening in their
New and Elegant Rooms No's 7 & 8,
Commercial Block,
a very extensive and complete stock of
DRY GOODS, Groceries,
HARDWARE & SADDLERY,
IRON & NAILS.
N A W A E & A S S W A E
Boots & Shoes,
READ? MADE CLOTHING,
Willow & Woollen Ware,
CARrETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
CIj.
f~^ TT WOULD say to their friends 0£ ±1. that their aim in combining their caj ital, was to enable them more effectually to keep up such a stock as would fully meet tho wants that seem to be demanded by the largely increased trade of the late firm of J. P. Campbell anil in making purchases of Goods in such quantities that would always insure them to their customers at profit less than goods bought in the ordinary way. One of the firm will spend a great portion of time in the eastern cities, watching the changes of the market and taking advantage of circumstances accordingly, and always giving their customers the advantage of bargains that can always be obtained by such a course of dilligenco. and thev shall ever endeavor to make a business intercourse with their customers pleasant and profitable to all parties.
N. B. Our goods are in market for sale, as low as any other merchant natik sell goods. Our Political and Religious opinions are private property, and not in tho market, nor do wc design to barter them for the paltry patronage of a few t)isappointki ni'.MAGOUCtES and sore-headed politicians about'town.
May 5,1S55. no42-ly.
THE-BOSTON ©KH&IP ©ironic DAVIS GARVIN
Having "bought out and Succeeded
M. SNOOK & CO.,
S E N I S O O
NEW GOODS,
comprising the largest assortment ever before ottered in this market. Our stock consists in part of
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
nnff
CLOTSISiW,
HOOTS & SHOES,
A
O
inhabitants of
"TTrOULD respectfully inform the VV of Montgomery country that they have now on tnlo .j
IIATS & CAPS.
T" make room for new f^ods (constantly arriving we offer the stock bought of M. Snook it Co.,
D. «t G. propose doing a limited JOBBING BUSINESS, nnd would inform the dealer:-in the country that they will at all times be prepared to furnish coods on as favorable terms and prices-as they can procure in Cincinnati or any eitv west.
We have made arrangements east to
that we may id ways have tomers to select from. D. flatter themselves that several years experience in some of the larcest importing andjobhinir houses in Boston enables them to purchase Jeans.1 goods on as favorable tonus as any western house.
Parley's Panorama of
CURIOSITIES OF NATURAL TIISTOEY AND BIOGRAPHY.
THE
Agent for the sale of this -valuable -work will canvass Montgomery copnty during tho present month. The work contains six hundred large Royal Octavo pages, double columns, and is embellisned with five hundred beautiful engravings. This work can only be obtained of the agent.
May 5.1S55. S. Z. GARD, Agent.
Ladies Fancy Dress & Trimming Goods.
A
LARGE and complete 6tock of Eadies Dress Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery. Gloves, Laces. Edgings, Inserting*, Chemizetts. Undersleeves, Collars. Handkerchiefs, &c. received,and for sale by
Crawfordsville
BONNETS,
NOTIONS,
Queensware,
all of which will be sold at unprecedented LOW PRICES for cash or approved credit.
We have Adopted the
O N E I E S S E
All our goods have the selling prie
1,..vo new I
It. Schenck is to be found at the old stand.-and ill at all times be happy to see his friends and
patrons. Crawfordsville, Mav 5. IS-5. vfin42-tf.
WATCH MAKER
I.N TOWN.
Wo have Mr.
ook heke ing the ctiehrated .'ir. uii»»sw,-
wool received at Sweetser A- Davis's Ware House, York, a first rite Watch Maker and we are now ^jQTIC£
ilav
tate county, Indiana.
WILSON, GRIMES'& CO.
Prints, Lawns, Gihghhms, &c.
Qfhfk PIECES fancy Prints, best brands Ovl" 100 Lawns and Ginghams. 50 Beraces and Delaine.
For sale by WILSON. GRIMES Co.
WE
have a large stock of bleached and brown Goods, drills, tickings, linens, crash, diapers, Cottonades, Denims. Checks, Stripos. Cloths, Cassi meres, Sattinetts, Testings. fcc., for sale cheap as the cheapest.
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WILSON, GRIMES & Co.
GROCERIES, &cM
COFFEE,
Sugar. Molasses. Teas. Salajratus, Pepper. Spico, Alum, Madder, Indigo, Tobacco, Cigars, &c., in store and for sale by
WILSON, GRIMES & Co.
IRON AND NAILS.
TONS Iron, assorted sizes 375 Kegs Nails. For sale by WILSON, GRIMES & Co.
Sundries.
OA BOXES Star and Tallow Candles OU 25" Bar and Faney Soaps 15 T. nnd M. R. Raisrn* 12 Drums ?Figs also candies, almonds, nuts, fresh poaches and strawberries, (in cans.) pickles, pepper sauce, ovsters, cinnamon.'cloves. fcc., in store andfor sale by WILSON, GRIMES it Co.
No's 1 it 2 Commcroial Block.
Hardware,Saddlery and Carpcntof's'Tools.
COMPLETE assortment now opened, and for sale by WILSON, GRIMES it Co.
New Brick Yard going to start. E want Two first rate Brick Moulders for which wc will pav good wa^cs. Mav 5 '55—n42 II. l'UKSKL BRO.
W
Shingles Wanted.
NE MILLION SHINGLES wanted by [april2S, 1855.] iy GRAHAM & BRO.
SrTUREE ROOMS FILi'KD WITH GOOIW-CO
GRAHAM & BRO.
i§^f§i
2 4,00 0~S O K.
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLAR SALES
WE
1 8 5 4
ARE receiving direct from the .Manufacturers and Importers of Boston, the Emporium STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS.
Our stock includes every variety of DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING,
IIATS AND CAPS. ROOTS AND SHOES, CARPETS, efce.,
called for in this market. Wc invite oil to come ami sco rtocfic. Wo can and will sell all Goods in our lino
BELOW ALL COMPETITION. All kinds of Produce, Shingles and Lumber, taken in exchange for goods. No charges for showing goods at this corner.
GRAHAM & BRO.
April 21 1S55—niO
J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN, HAVE 'OW P.ECEIVKI) TIITCIIt
SPRIXO (6 SUMMER STOCK OF O O S ND wish to call the attention of the citizens of
Olil Montgomery to it. Our stock consists in part of the followinsr articles, to-wit: Prints and Ginchams
French, English and German Gloves and Hosiery Edgings, Lace, and White floods
Ribbons, Silks and Bonnet Linings Faney Dress Goods Collars. Chemizetts and Swiss Slcaves Ladies and Gents Kid Gloves Ready Made Clothing r-..
Bonnets and Hats
Indies and Gents Boots and Shoes (Juecnsware and Glassware: Nails and Window Glass: Mill and Cut Saws:
Groceries and Hardware Our stock being complete and well selected wc will sell at as low figures as any house in the place. All kinds of PnonroK taken in exchange for coods.
OFFE1
marked
upon tliem in tiirures frim which tlare will no vahiation. Wi' believe this be the only fair way of doiiiL' a retail business, and hope it will be appreciated by those who favor us with their patronronasre.
JOHN CRAWFCRD ct MULLIKIN.
April 21. 1655. v»n40
FFERS to the citizens of Crawfordsville and inity the most splendid assortment of Plain and Fancy Articles in his line of business, ever brought to this market. Our stock consists of the latest styles of Clothing consisting of
vicir
KEADY MADE CLOTHING,
of all sorts ami kinds, the lamest and best made ftock ever brought to Crawfordsville. We .have Clothinc lor men and boys of all grades, among which will be found an eleuant assortment of
FANCY DRESS COATS, VESTS PANTS, all of the latest styles and patterns. Our clothine is manufactured out of the very best material and strongly made. We have everything in the clothing line that can be found in the largest ostablishments, and what if- more can sell on better terms than any other house in Crawfordsville. Wc invite the young men to call and examine our
Elegant Cravats,
May 5
and Jowclr in
H. PURSEL & BRO. n42tf
Administrator's Notice.
N
OTICE is hereby piven that the undersigned ,mlUi l,aJ: hcyn^pp^-inted Ad mi nostra dollars, the purchaser giving note with appioved
tate of D. B. Go't't. deceased, late of security, waiving Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WM. HAXXA, Administrator.-
May 5, 1356.—• n48v»
la
in order Elegant Cravats* charge made in any case where the warrant is not full Njr.-vL-' for our cus- which are decided! ahead of anything ever brought: obtained. to this market. (ur stock is larire and well select-j •*.»* Oifitfo in Washington Hall, over the store of ed. anil believing in 'quick sale? and small profits,' Robinson. Vance it Go. L. J. MOOIJE. we are now ready to ofFer the best of bargains, at Crawfordsville, April 21,
ElstcnV new brick, one door south of Eiston and
Lane's Banking House. Mav 5, 1555. fin-12
Township Libraries.
THE
TRUSTEES of the different Townships are hereby notified that the balance of the Libraries are received, except two boxes, and ready for distribution, and they are requested to tret tliem awav as soon as convenient: each township ia entitled to one Library.
J. J3. AUSTIN, Auditor.
!5f—
n4'2wS Montgomery county.
eceeded in obtain1'attkhsox,ipi of Xew Administrator's Sale.
is bereby dvcn that
lN »uetion._o.. Tuesday tl
Mar 5f 1355.—»•
ill sell at public
the 20th of May. nt the
residence of Dan. B. Gott late of Montsomery countv Indiana, deceased, all his personal property not taken by the widow, consisting of horses, cattle. sheep, hogs, farming utensils, and household and kitchen furniture. Terms of sale: A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over throe
JOHN B. ROBINSON,
WI. C. VANCE, SAM't. ROBINSON
OF TH£
pjKM OF
ROBINSON, VANCE & CO.
BEG
leave *o announce to tho citizens_ of Montgomery'county, that they are now in receipt at the old stand of J. R. ROBINSON, in Washington Hall, one of the finest and best selected stock of
Spring & Summer
GOODS
ever before ottered in this market. Intending to establish a large business wc will sell our Goods so low as to control the trade of the best judges, and those unacquainted with the value of Goods, will have equal advantages with the oldest buyer as our prices will be the same to all.
ONE PRICE
AND NO DEVIATION.
Our Stock consists in part of the following:
mi
QQa©8'
of all descriptions and qualities.
Hats Caps
Of* the Latest Fashions and Styles.
Our Hats were rnuufactured expressly for the trade of our Firm.
BOOTS & SHOES
of the very best quality, and "without doubt
E A E
than ever before offered in this placo.
CLOTHING.
The largest and best made stock of Ckttoing ever brought to Crawfordsville. W have Clothing for Men and Boys of all grades. Call and see it, examine the quality, and hear
O I E S
and you will be satisfied.
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, TKEMEXDUOC3 ASSORTMENT.
We would hero mention to those in the want of Crockery, that we are prepared to fit them out complete. We would call your attention to our stock of
which we are selline off at cost, intending to discontinue that branch of the trade.
N O I O N S
of all descriptions. Tn eallintr your attention to the above, we would here state that our stock is
A N O E E
and has been selected with the greatest care by one whose long experience in the business renders him fully competent for the task.
Call and see Us!
We feel confident that we can make it your interest to do so.
ROBTNSON, VANCE &
Crawfordsvillo. April 21.155. 40tf
The Blind Restored to Sight WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE.
t)R. A. C. SCOTT, Ocrr-TST,
HAVING
located in the town of Crawfordsville.
Ind.. wliere he will give his undivided attention to the treatment of DISEASES OF TIIE EYE.
He refers the public to Dr. J. T. L'snEnwocn, who is one of the most distinfruished Oculists in Louisville, Ky.. whose card appears in my hills.
He can he consulted at the IIoi.ton iforsE, on Main street, u.[April 14, '."»5-n89.
TO SOLDIERS.
BY an iict of Congress passed March 3d, 1855, granting bounty land to Solfjdiers, and all others who served in any cup:»ci*1 ty in any of the wars -inee IT'.1", oueh per.-r.n, or if dead, his widow or minor children, is entitled to a certifu:ate or warrant for ?ueh quantity of land as shall make in the whole with what he may have heretofore received. 1 Achi.s. provided he shall have served a period not !e.-s than fourteen days. Heine associated with a jrenth-inan in Wa.-hinsttnn City who has been connected with, the General Land Mliee frr many years, all ''lanns intrusteil to my care will receive prompt attention. The advuntaire of havinir a responsible Ajjent at the Department is, that claims will be attended to without delay, while those sent to the ('omm Lesion-
er are often crowded out for many months,
uVitv for the deferred
Eec
valuation and appraisement M. 1IAXNA, Administrator. n42w#
April 21,1553.
A N N A
MERCHANT TAILOR, OFFERS to the citizens of Crawfordsuillo and vicinity, tho most splendid assortment of Plain and Fancy Articles in his lino of business, ever brought to this ™ar* ket. His stock consists of tho best and most Fushiuuablo
O A O S ITALIAN CLOTHS,
SUMMER CLOTHS,
Plain and Fancv Cassimeres, Plain and Fancy Drillings for-Pants, Plain and Fanev Mar-
AM)
HAVING
Are new receiving and opening in tho
No
n-l"mi
NOTICK
S herehv given that «n ar.d after the 12th day of Mny next. I will offer at private sale the interest of Elizabeth Jane and John David Helm, minor heirs or William Helm, deceased, bemz theundivided two-thirds part of tho following described premises, to-wit: Beins part of the south-east quarter of section thirty-two, in township nineteen, north of ranne four west: be^innine at the north margin oft.be Crawfordsville Indianapolis State Road, one hundred and fourteen feet east the south-east corner of the old County Seminiry lot, and runninir east alone: said road one hundred and fourteen feet to a stake, thence north eleven and three-fourth noils to a stake, thence west one hundred and fourteen feet to« stake, and thence south eleven and three-fourth polls to the place of hetrinnincr. The same to be sold in such subdivisions as may =uit the interest of said estate and the convenience of purchasers, to be sold on the following terms, to-wit: One third of the purchase money to be paid in hand, one third in six months, and the balance in twelve months from the date of sale. the purchaser to give his notes with good freehold
NAOMI HELM, Guardian. TiiOwS
NEW BlUCIv BLOCK,
CORNER OF .HARKi:T AN I),GREEN Si.
In Rooms No. 18c
A very iargc, complete and entirely New St^ck of
DRY GOODS,
QUEENSWARE,
1
sailles, BulTund. Satin Vesting#,* .Cotton, Linen and Silk ITose Handkerchiefs, Nec-i. Ties, Shirts, and all kinds of
a 1 7 1
Of his own manufacture all of which will be 0id cheaper for CASH than can bo bought CiSowhere. lie keeps constantly employed a number oi
EXPERIENCED WORKMEN.
And is prepared to accommodate all who may fa\ or hi in with a call, at the shortest possible notiae. trom a single garment up to an entire suit.^ He guarantees his work to compare favorably with the best o. the kind for strength, durability and neatness, manufactured anywhere East o'r est. He•. wid also promptly attend to Cnftimg and Fitting' all kinds of Garments* Which he warrants to give entire satisfaction.
His establishment "may be found one door south of the Post O'dice. on Green street, nearly opposite Elston it Lane's Bank.
Gentlemen will do well to give him a call immediately and inspect his stock, as it needs but a call to satisfy the most fastidious.
JAMES HANNAH.
gCj^-N. P.—1 also receive monthly, the latest New York Fashions, which can be seen at anytime bv calling ut my establishment. J.
my e.-
Crawi'ordsville, April 12,1 !•"." vin 1A.
NEW STORE
^g!
a
BENEFJEL & ELTZROTII,
removed to Elston.s New Brick, at
the head of Commcroial row. opposite the Post Oiliee and Campbell's old stand, lire now in receipt of their Spring stock, compn.-ini: a complete variety of latest styles and best fabrics, to which they respectfully ask the attention ol ml.
We shall be pleased to see our old lriends, and all who may be disposed to call on us. at our new stand, where we think we can exhibit goods, the sight of which will sufficiently recommend them, and which we. intend to sell at the smallest profits possible. We think we can live as cheap as any and are determined to be undersold by none, but mean that those who may favor us with their patronage, shnll have goods of us as low as they are to be had in town.
April 21, vGii'10
FAP-T
color'd Calicoes from S to 12 cts. pn vd. Ginghams, Lawns, Borage Delaines, «tc., frum 12} 'i to '25 cents per yard. Beautiful French Chintz and Brilliantenes from 25 to So cents per yard. Tissues and Berairos from 00 to 50 cents per yard.
Nice Summer Shawl* from M..}o to :l.5o Pjjiin and Satin Straw Bonnets from 50 cts to $3,00. Black :Mid Fancy Parasols from si,00 to $3.50.
Ladies Coiii'.rs and Mitts, a nice assortment, all prices. Some verv handsome Work Boxes and many other notions, at
BENEFIEL & ELTZROTII s.
April 21, 1S55.
TilEtown,assortment
best of Window and Wall Paper in cheaper than ever, at april 21'55 HENEt IliLit ELrZI.OTH
WlSJiSO^ 1*8*3782-:© & CO.,
AED WAHE, GROCERIE
IROS,
WINDOW GLASS,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ready
Made C'lctiiing. &c.
Heir
:tock
suit the an on a in th'- j.'.
is fall, and selected uith eare to rinir trade. whidi they will sell as cheap accommodating terms as any other house
We invte all who wish t.rehas-
to Lri vc us a cai purchasinu*. Anril 7th. 1 ?e,r.
and examine our Stock before
v'-n-'tf
The Great Mule Jack
YOUNG .WARRIOR
ILL stand the present season at my stable. ..nc mile south of Crawfordsville. on thu Terre Iluute rond. generally known a» the Unifn«r Furru, at the ic iucel pr:. oi ,-
to insure a mare with loal. payable when the fact is known or the mare traiis!.rn.d. he sea.-'.u has commence 1 and will end th last of .tune.
Description and I'cdigrec.
youn£T Warrior is a dark iron crey. 1-") hands hitfh. "with fine form and action, lie was sired by I.ed'inan's l'remium Jack York, h-j by »id W'rrrior out of a Maltese .lennct.
Aj.rilTth n35-ow.
April 21, 1:35. *1™$
Administrator's Nnlo.
N'
MOULD & G-REENB'S
CHICAGO
1 1
'1 "1
PIANO FORTE
W-£LHE ROOMS.
We are SOLE AGENTS in Chicag#
FOIl TIIE SALE OF TAB
PIANO FORTES
OF
CEIICKERIXG & SOXS, Boston,
HALI.ETT & COISTOS, BACOff & RATES, Kew York,
W. P.
EjIERSOX,
Boston,
Whoso Pianos have been long nnd thoroughly tested by the left Musical professors ia tho coOatry, ami hare been by thein pronounecd to bo
THE BEST PIAIVOS mado in tho United States. A full and complete stock el" the Uiii'erent styics may at all time* b« found at our itoom3,
NO, 98 LAKE STREET, For Sale at the LOWEST FACTORY PIIICES, ani on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
All Fir.nos bought of us will bo FULLY WARRANTED, and may bo dqtrnded upon as being ot the BEST QUALITY, as we will sell none other.
Old Pianos taken ir. part payment for new. .Jj
K0T1CE PARTICULAR.
Persons remitting us from a distance, and desiring us to selcct Piano Partes, may confidently rely upon our sending the best instruments we have.
-MOtUO GREESE, S3 LAKE STREET
Jan. 5.1S53—vCr.Q'iyl
MiasK SATIIMNST
—AT—
MOULD & GRErNB'3 .72US2€ fsTTOESEIT Al!«-(trf I\ S. v.ltr.irMtv.
t? Lcrty! liml to thof, Freedom I
IIail to ibee.
For ?a!e as follows:—
E Fr.AT POII:ANO *13,00 TK.nok 15.0O Ai.TO 17,00 1! HAV.ITOM: 2H,00 ]', JASS 30,00 E Covtua BASS
4
33,00
All instruments bought of ua arc fully Warranted. Wo ask tho attention those intending to form BKASS I',ANI at any p'lnt of the West aocessible from Chicnir'. ur prices above, which wo warrant to be as \w an the lev.vst New York I'ri-e.-s with cost of transportation to ("hieau'o udded.--We desire epeeial aticntion to the.fact, t-hat any instrunici'it beiight of is ar.d found imperfect may be easilv and speedily returnetl in (.'liicsitr« and exchanged, while the grc:it ('istancc to New ork niaked it tuo expensive mid troublesome to do this. lJr'.iiiis. 2 J—j11r•
11 IJass Drums, $1^.00 .. 1,1,0.) IS, 01) Tenor Sn^ru fr'^ Eras* 15,'JO
CyiiihnlH,
815,00 TO 8-10,00 Ell PAIR: At r-o-BAND Mi'src
El.A.NX
2.
Constant
Jan. 0. V)
A
B. F. SMITH.
Administrator's Notico hereby L'iven that the undersigned
_1\ has been appointed Administrator of the est'it.* of X-wt."i L"ii^. dwensed. late ol Montgomery cou'ntv. Said est-iie i- ^i pp..--.-d to i»c ,nt.
THOMAS LONG, Administrator.
OTIUE is hereby criven that I will sell at. public vendue, on Saturday th« 1-th dny of May, ut the late residence of'Xewton Lonir. deceased. about four miles east of Oawfi.rdsville. in Montffoinwrv countv. Indiana, his personal prop-rty, con«i*tinirof Horses. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, one Watron. Farmins: U'eisiis. Cor'rin the crib. Wheat in 1 the ground, llouiwhold and Kitc-h'en Furniture.— A cmlitof nine months will be g.ven on all sums, I£enfUCky TrUSt Company over three dollars., the pijrchascr t'lvjnz his note
with approve.! fcenrity, waivini: valuation ana appraisement laws. THOMAS LONG, A 2 1 1 S 5 & A a
Il'.-M1" 'ICS MUSIC OA ED?— AM) FIFES-
on hand.
MOULD »V GUEEXE.
-v«n-2.rvl. sn Lake Street:-
E A A E
atstix corns
AN,
^^T'd'l.l) respceffully inform tl 7 '.-a'.vr"-rifsville an vicinity, that they are irei'ared to fuini.-h tht::i at all "times and hourfl
KEEF, I'(JliK, MUTTON* AXI) SAUSAGE ui, cur stand on Washington street, and two doors S'. ,rh of Layiii-n A' "o's. Groeery Store.
V-*'/** i: return our most -inhere thanks for past favors and hope by stri
-t
attention to biisine.is. to
merit a continuance ul' the j'utrotuiL'e her*:toforo merited. [Mareh t•, '.Vi—n34^rnj
Gnardian?s Sale. rsigned a? Guardian of tho person and John atid Xathanie] Earnel, will sell ate saie the folio-vin.' d'-serihed r.-al estate, .1 in the ei nr.ty .f M..ntiro»tii-ry. in the State of Indiana, to-wit:' The undivided two-eighth "arts of the north-west quarter of section twentyfour in township nineteen north of range six west.
pIIF. on.' estate pri%
Tj-ums:- ihc half (I'the purd.are t:nn«y cash in liar: at time of sale, and the halan ei:: six months froci.dav of sale, the pf.rehu^T seeMirin-.' paymeii'. theri-of hv note, with tre' iioid security, and without relief from vahiati I.iw.h.
April 14. Is.")-".
J'MIX S. GRAY. Guardian. 8','tf
I.assd
or
1
SlllV •scribf.-d very valu-
TIIH following r.le If tiiiib.-r
p:c:-e iim:..-r land in Morit^ornery county. Indiana, is f"r sale, namely: wr^t. lia1!'soutli w'-sf quarter of ~r'-. -A. township 'J11, li'Ttii raiiu'e. west. The land is about cmht miles from ('raw lords-, ill. and twenty from Lafayette.
Inquire of William I'. Watson. Esq.. Crawfordsville, or of the
S'jb.-criber.
JA''OB LYE LAND,
LyBlana, Attarnakee eo., Iowu. April 7, uZ mZ.
S'p.
LT. THOSf". knowintr thems'.d v.-.s to be indebted .• either by note or book account, are requested to call and "make j.ayment as soon as possible, at 'he old stand: rnd all those having claims, airainst rue will please present thern, as 1 shall remain in this place but a few days.
Havin-r di- 1 ::ty --nt!re stO'-l: of Boots, Shoes. Ok-'e.. to A. 1*. Watson & Co.. I wuld boete .l: f' liiem ti.e patronage hcrctoforbestuwed up. me. ...... ,., L. FALLEY, Jr.
Ilavir.L' purchased the Mammoth'Slock ofr Bo.-'-. Shoes. I.e.ithi-r. A-'-., of L. Falley. Jr., wc int- nd to continue in the same business, and should be happy to wait upon ii! his old customers and an many now ones as may lav.
us with a call. '. W'ATSOX & CO. n-totf.
A. 1
April 'Ji. IS"
Ho, Ye Hungry!
FR'i.M
ai:.i after lu.-n-ifi). Aprn we
+.rill
havo
market three mornings [er w. ek, Tues-ltty, Thnrs'lay and Saturday morniriirs. ainl oftener if-1 the wants of our numerous uston-.i-cs dernond.
AUSTIN COURSAN,
April al.lisVj n»0«3.—
3
Bank.
\Tr E are now buying the notes of tht- bank. \V LAYMON di oOt Crawfordsvillo, Jan. 27th 19i6-. oM
