Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 May 1855 — Page 3
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INTERESTING TO FARMERS I
ItKIiVS' ATXOilfATOiV OB
Self-Raking Reaper
St
SPRING &
TO
Mower,
ALSO
J. H.
MANNING'S
PATENT ADJUSTABLE
.Reaper and Mower Combined, and Single
IK
Just the Thing for every Fanner to Have.
CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO. y:
WOULD
say to their old friends and customers, that they have the agency for, the above named Reapers and Mowers, and are prepared to 1 furnish them to all who may be in need of them, on the most advantageous terms. These Kcapers aro the most successful and perfect combination of Keapcr and Mower now in use, ns well as being the beat Single Machine for either purpose. All the various kinds of Reapers and .Mowers have endeavored to compete with these Machines—the result of every instance, has shown their superiority. Over Three Thousand of the above named Machines have been built during the past season, and used with Entike Success, vet the demand is not supplied. A warranty is given to each purchaser that the Machines arc well built and of good materials: and that they will Mow as well as can be done with a sevtho, and Heap as well as can be done with a Craile.
Wo have also on hand 12 doz. Cradles &. Scythes. 12 doz. Scythes & Snnths. 20 doz. Forks, 2, 8 4 Tyne. Wc would be happy to wait upon all who may want any of the above" named articles. 1ST" Call at the Old Stand of
CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.
Crawfordsville. May 19, '.r5—n44tf
Magnificent Goods
AT TII-B
I HATE JUST RECEIVED MY STOCK
SUMMER
READY MADE €LOT8IIftf*
for tho coming Summer. To settle the matter at onco, I would just say, that thoso in want of any thing in iny lino, cannot and will not lose any thing by giving me a call and rny stock an exanii"- -. nation. I know this assert ion to'be true to the letter, as our stock in to-to were manufactured from perfect fabrics, and in the most substantial manner, by tho best of workmen. Wc have Coats of various styles, both in cut and material Pants do..
Vests of an endless variety, from fine Satin down to cheap Summer Shirts, Drawers, Under-shirts, Oil Cloth and Gum Coats, tfce.
Wo have also our usual supply of Dress Goods, Bonnots, Ribbons. Silks, Borages, DcLains. Swiss and Mull Mous., Jaconets, Tissues and Prints of an endless variety.
HATS & CAPS
Of the latent stvles, from a 10 cent Palm to a fine si lk or fur hat.
BOOTS & SSBOES
Of all kinds, sizes and prices,calculated to suit any and all.
QUEENSWARE fc GLASSWARE.
Wo have a very line lot of Qucenswarc, to which tvc invite your attention, which we arc selling oil' at oxtrcmely low prices.
C?vo«*crics.
IF
9
vrhich I invite tho attention of the citizcns of Montgomery county. They will find at my store a completo and elegant assortment of PI and Fancy Goods, including a very large supply cf
ers.
A
Dye-stuffs, Indigo. Madder, Copperas. Carpets, Carpet Warp and Cotton Yarn. ®*We wish to impress more fully upon the ruindrt of the Farmers, generally, tlu propriety of bringing with them, when they have'occasion to town, their Pisoiuxk of all kinds. We immune .• vu, wc will always allow the highest market price.
Civ.v ik .i ..oii uM,.,,,, ii i,,
is our motto at the Old Stand, on Main street. DAY ID WEKTHEIM.
May 19,1S55— n!4.
Xcw Arrival el*
SEASONABLE 600DS.
1 & 1
E. & I. H. HENOCH,
ANNOUNCES
to the citizcns of Crawfordsville
and vicinity, that they have brought on the finest, cheaiest, and most fashionable stock of
SPRING & SUMMER
Clothing
ever offered in this place, and which thev intend to sell lower than any other house in the countv. \Vc
ige
Btock consists in »nd sack
©[LOTOa ©(M¥ig I
IjDlien Jo. Linen Drili& kinds, sorts anrt sizes, also a good assortment of shirta white and tancv. Drawers of all kind* IhuV Ca^ Trunks, Canvt Bags, ^c.. wlnoh mav'heob' tailed at their old stand on Green street, one door opposite tho Post Office, or on Main street ophite tho Court House, which they fitted up for the accommodation of their customers who inav want to trade with theiu and live too far otT. All of tho Above can be obtained at both of our establishments cither at wholesale or retail at the verv lowest cash prioes.
May 19.1S55. v6-no44-ly.
To Blacksmiths
fTUIE undersigned has on hands some three tons _L of IRON, well assorted, and wishing to go out of the trade will sell at reduced prices.
May 12'55—n43 F. II. FliV.
/JIB
•U^KS, Carpet Bags. Satchels and Umbrellas Qf superior quality ojq sold at KAMEY'S.
would say those that want good goods and cheap, 1'lankcts. Flannels, a few pieces of Tweeds, and to give us a call and judge for themselves. Our
TERRE-HAUTE & RICHMOND RAIL ROAD. I
Two Trains Daily, (Sundays excepted.) Mail Train, Leaves Terrc-IIaute at 7 a. in. 41 11
Greencastle at 5.42 a. m.
Arrives at Indianapolis at 10.-39 a. m.
Returning, Leaves Indianapolis at 1.10 p. ra. Groencastie at 3,07 p. m. Arrives at Terre-IIaute at 4,49 p. hi. Sccond Tram, Leaves Indianapolis at 7.31 a. m.
Greencastle at 9,IS a- m.
Arrives at Terre-IIautc at 11 a. m.
Returning, Leaves Tcrre-IIuute at 12,25 p. rn. Greencastle at 1.50 p. rn. Arrives at Indianapolis at 3,32 £. m.
The Mail Train connects at Indianapolis with the Trains that leave at 11 a. m. The Seecnd Train connects at Indianapolis with the 4 p. m. Trains for Cincinnati and the East.
The Second Train connects at Tcrre-IIaute with the Train of the Evansville & Crawfordsville Railroad. for Vincennes and Evansville.
S. IIUESTIS, Superintendent.
May 19,1S55—ml.
THE CRY IS STILL TIIEY C03IE!
ALVIN RAMEY
TS NOW IN RECEIPT OF AND IS OPENJL ing out his second supply of
Spring
Sc
Summer
GOODS,
to which he invites the attention of his old customers and the public generally. Having purchased his goods on such terms as will enable him to oiler "GREAT INDUCEMENTS" to those who may give him a call he feels desirous that all should know where bargains can be had. His stock is full and complete, embracing almost every article in the Dry Goods, l,»ueenswarc. Hardware, Grocery and Clothing line, lie will be found at his new store, corner of G.ieen and Market streets opposite Commercial Row
RAMEY
has the most complete assortment of Ladies Fancv Dress Goods in town.
EAUTIFUD LAWNS can be had for SX cents RAMiiY'S
vou want a nice Mantilla at wholesale price goto RAMEY'S
METROPOLITAN,
LADIES
Soft Straw, Swiss Braid.
Rutland and Silk Bonnets of ilie latest styles can be had cheap at RAMEY'S.
will please bear in mind that Ramcy has the largest stock of Embroideries, Undersleevcs. Chcmizetts, Collars, Infant's Waists, Handkerchiefs 6zc., in town, and that lie will not be undersold.
DcLAlNS.
DcIJerge Chalhs. Lrilliantcens. Tis-
ues, Baregs and Dotted Swiss can be had cheap at RAMEY'S.
EMEMBER that tho place to buy Cotton Yarn and Carpet Warp is at RAMEY'S.
AMEY has a full stock of Quccnswaro and can sell it cither by the set or price to suitcustom-
AMEY sells a beautiful Black Cloth Coat for ft5. and Pants to suit for
ard.
r0.
fine Summer Vest can be had for 75 cents at RAMEY'S.
CHILDREN'S,'
Misses,'Boys, Ladies and Men's
Shoes of all kinds and sizes, a shade lower than ever before offered at RAMEY'S.
RAMEY
sells a splendid Carpet for 50 cents per yn
ENTLEMAEN in need of a fashionable silk or soft Hat, can find it at RAMEY'S
large stock of ladies' Ginghams, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Cottonades &c., at unusually low prices at RAMEY'S.
A RAMEY
can sell nice heavy dress Silk for cents per yard.
RAMEY
is closing
n'C
exchange for Goods and the GoUls at the lowest .l'u iT^ho'' r^ wilV prices we can possibly live bv. Live and let. live. '._j!,,,.^ !i V., A
1 llot
1
up his last years Books bin msolf indebted on the o.
person knowing
score will do well to call soon.
A Word as,222es,g'!
FIRST PREMIUM
HORSE POWER AND SEPERATOR, lUmmfactHrcd by A. GARR A* CO., RICIIMOMD, IND. Cumberland. Grcsrcr & Co., AgcnlH, C'viilc. YT7"E take great pleasure in announcing to tho
raiiLTt vlunf' wish
CUMBERLAND, GREGG A: CO., Atrents. Crawfordsville, May 12, 1SS55— n-13.
W O O W O O
rrjjwi"«i*d»vi!Ic Faciei**-!
E. H.
W
l-,tttonades
part of bluck, brown, blue frock
S
tanning ^community that we have made arrricnts with the Manufacturers of said mato furnish them at low prices to all who may to purchase. Tho cylinders aro now ma
Iron also wrought leeth in
t!1Sl 0 thv
,e«°'r:
to aum, tho Jooder. I he now Mioo
and I 'idillcs are constructed, lmii£ urul shook, in an
ntirely new manner, havincr great advantage over the old way. The new kind of Elevators for esrryinii' 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 eluitf together. Ycry great improvements have been made in tho double geared Horse Power.— Also havo been gotten up an entire new Horse power, two si7.es, four and eiirht horse nower. This power is highly spoken of by all who have examined it. We can furnish the following kinds of Machines, to-wit:
Eight Horse Tower Saperator and Cleaner Four Tnmbliii£r Shaft Machine, (Chaff Piler^ Four Horse Power Belt Machine. (ChalT Piler) All machines warranted to irive satisfaction.
mils & co.,
OULD invite the Farmers. W».] Growers and all those wishing to exchange Wool for Goods to their spring stock of Woolens, consisting of Cloths. Cassimeres. Salinctts. Doc-skins, .leans.
for summer ware: stocking Yarns. Are.
In addition to our own manufacture, we have, made some selections from the best Woolen establishments in Ohio, and can assure our fric-nds that we have the largest nnd best assortment that we have ever presented: all of which we will exchange for Wool nt Whoi.i:sai.e Pkices. Goods will also be sold for cash at exchange rates during the wool season.
Our .Machinery is also being fitted up anew and ex^ect to run it all summer 011 country Carding, Spinning and Hole Making, at th*? customary prices.
N. B. Our Goods will be kept for ew-ha'nge and wqfd received at- Sweetser cV Davis's Ware llouse. Wool for carding and sninning, to bo delivered at the Factor}'. The marKet price will also be paid in cash for Wool by Hills, I 'avis Jc Co.. if delivered 11 \V iro lIoti?« oi'Sweetscr Sz Duvis. 1-, 1S55. 4.111.
•WATCH MAKER
IN TO W N
LOOK
IlEliE I We have succeeded in obtaining the celebrated Mr. Patterson, of New ^ork. a first rate Watch Maker and we are How prepared to repair vour Watches andJewelrv in quick notice, liring them
011.
H. PUKSEL BKO.
May 5,1S65. n4'2tf
23" 23 W FIRM!
NEW GOODS
Campbell, CSalev Hartcr
AY1NG associated themselves together in th Mercantile business, are now onening in thei
New and Elegant Rooms No's 7 & 8
Commercial Block
a verv extensive and complete stock of
DRY GOODS,
Groceries,
HARDWARE & SADDLERY,
IRON & NAILS
CIII A W A II E & A S S W A RE
Boots & Shoes,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Willow & Wooden Ware,
CABPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
/~1 1 Qr TT WOULD say to their friends v/i vJ that their aim in combining their capital, Was to enable them more effectually to keep up such a stock as would fully meet the wants that seem to be demanded by the largely increased trade of the late firm of J. P. Campbell and in making purchases of Goods in such quantities that would always insure them to their customers at a 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 tile market and taking advantage of circumstances accordingly, and always giving their customers the advantage of bargains that can always be obtained !y such a course of dilligcnec, and they shall ever endeavor to make a business intercourse with their customers pleasant and profitable to all parties.
N. E. Our goods arc in market for sale, as low as any other merchant sell goods. Our Political and lleligious opinions are private property, and not in the market, nor do we design to barter them for the i'altky iv,ti:oxa( i- of a few DISAITOINTKI) DKMAliOUUIiS lllld SOn-L-llJIADED poli ticiaus about town.
IIav 5,1855. no*J2-lv.
E S O
O E
DAVIS & GAfiVi
Having bought out Succeeded
M. SNOOK & CO.,
"TT/'OULD respectfully inform the inhabitants of 9 of Montgomery country that they have now on sale a -r
S Tj ID STO OF
NEW GOODS,
comprising the largest assortment ever before oifered in this market. Our stock consists in part of
O E I N 8c O E S I
E W
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS CAPS,
BON NETS.,
NOTIONS.-
Queensware,
all of which will be sold at unprecedented LOW P1J1CES for cash or approved credit. v^v-yf'
We have Adopted the
O N E I E S S E
All our goods nave tue selling upon them in figures from which there will be vakiation". We believe this to be the only fair way of doing a retail business, and hope it will be appreciated by those who favor us with their patronronage.
To make room for new goods (constantly arriving) wc oiler the stock bought of M. Snook .C' Co.,
D. it C-. propose doing a limited JOBBING BUSINESS, and would inform the dealers in the country that they will at all times be prepare! to furnish goods on as favorable terms and prices as they can procure in Cincinnati or any city west.
We Lave made arrangements east to have new goods forwarded to us weekly by express, in order that we may always have a full stock for our customers to select from.
D. flatter themselves that several years experience in some of the largest importing and jobbing houses in Boston enables them to" purchase go-'ds on as favorable terms asjmv western house.
P.. Schenck is to,be found at tic old stand, and will at ail times be happy to secliis friedds and patrons.
Craw torus viile. May 5, IS 55. vOn-i-J-tf.
Township Libraries.
npHE TRUSTEES of the diil'erent Townshi ips are Lilra-
Tanners Oil.
A pure article, by the Barrel, or single Gallon, for sale at the
JOM R,- -B0BMS0I,
C. VANCE, Si SA3TL. ROBINSON
V. OF TILE FIRM OF
ROBINSON ANCE & CO.
BEG
leave to announce to the citizens ofMontgomcrv countv. that they aro now in receipt at the old stand of J. 'll. KOB1NSON, in Washington Hall, one of the finest and best selected stock Oi .v ...... _T -A 1 Jr
Spring Sc Bummer
6001
ever before offered in this market. Intending to establish a large business we 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:
of all descriptions and qualities.
Hats Caps'I]?-
Of the Latest Fashions and Styles.
Our Hats were maufacturcd expressly for trade of our Firm.
BOOTS SHOES
of the very best quality, and without doubt
1-1 E A E
..
than ever before offerca in this jilacc.
CLOTHING.
The largest and best made stock "f Clothing ever br'iught to Crawfordsville. "We have Clothing for Men and Boys of all grades. Call and see it, examino the quality, and lieci
E I E S
and you will be satisfied.
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, -. xisKJiE.\i)i:ocs assoktjtkxt.
Wc would here mention to those in tho want of Crockery, that we are prepared to lit them out. complete. We would call your attention to our stock of
which we aro selling of!' at cost, intending to discontinue that branch of the trade.
N O I O N S
of all descriptions. In calling your attention-to the above, we would hero state that our stock is
A
JV"
TO
JL herebv notified that the balance of the ries arc received, except two boxes, and ready for insure a mare with foal, payable when the fact distribution, and they are requested to get- them away as soon as convenient each township is entitled to one Librarv.
J. B. AUSTIN. Auditor,
May 5 "55—nl-_'w3 Montgomery county.
Drv.g store of
Junel'3.'58 SLOAN & MORGAN.
Kentucky Trust Company Bank.
\T7~L are now buying the notes of this bank. VV LAYMON & Co. Crawfordsville, Jan. 27th IS55. n2?
O O E TE,
and has been selected with the greatest care by oue whose long experience in tho business renders him fully competent for the task.
Call and see Us!
Wc feci confident that wc can make it your interest to do
:-0.
Crawfordsville. April -21. '55. 40tf
The Blind Restored to Bight WITHOUT THE USE OE TIIE KNIFE.
..
DX£. A. C. SCOTT, OCULIST,
HAVING
located in the town of Crawfordsville. Ind.. where he will give his undivided attention to the treatment of
DISEASES OF TIIE EYE.
He refers the public to Dr. .T. T. UxnKiiwornf who is one of the most distinguished Oculists in 'uisville. Ky.. whoso card appears in my bills.
He can be consulted at the HUJ.TO:." HOUSE, on Main street. [April T4.
SOLDIERS.
BY an act of Congress passed March 1855, granting bounty land (o Solpcildiers, and all others who served in any enpaeil'yl ty in any of the wars since IT'."1, each person, jlHor if dead, his widow or minor children, is cntitled to a certificate or warrant for such quantity of land as shall make ir. the whole with what lie may have heretofore received. 10" Aoki.s. provided he shall have served a period not less than fourteen days. Peing associated with a gentleman in Washington City who has been connected with the General Land 'iiiee for many years, all claims intrusted to mv care will receive prompt attention. The advantage of having a responsible Agent at tho Department is. that claims will be attended to without delay, while those sent to the Commissioner are often crowded out for many montLs. No charge made in any eas-e where the warrant is not obtained.
Otlice in Washington Hall, over tho store of Iiobinson, Vance «fc Co. L. J. MOOliE. Crawfordsville. April 21, '55. n-10rn 3.
The Great Mule Jack YOUNG WARP,!()I1
"V^/"ILL stand the jiresent season at my stable. one mile south of Crawfordsvill.*, on the Terre Haute road, generally known as the' IJtitfner Farm, at the re.I::.-ed price of
is known or the mare transferred. The season has commenced and will en the last of .June. Description and Pedigree.
April 7th 1555. n3-5w.
•v-:,,
Young Warrior is a dark iron grey, 15 hands high, with fine form and action. He was sired by JlCdman's Premium Jack York, lie -by Old Wrrrlor out of a Maltese Jennet. B. r. SMITH.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE
is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of D. P. Gott. decet count}-,-Indiana. Said estate is supposed to besoi vent. WM. ilANNA. Administrator.
May 5, 1S55.-—* n4*2w3
A N N A
MERCHANT TAILOR, OFFERS to the citizens of
Crawfordsuillc and vicinity. th( gmost splendid assortment of Flah fund Fancy Articli in his line business, ever broi ght to this market. His stock insists of the bes ahd most Fashionable
O A O S ITALIAN CLOTHS,
SU.11311-Ii CLOTHS,
Plain wd Fancy Cassiineres. Plain and Fancy Driilings for Pants. Plain and Fancy Marseilles, Bnlf and Satin Votings: Cotton, IJncn nnd Silk Hose Handkerchiefs, Neck
Ties. Shirts, and all kinds of
E a 3 1 a S
Of his o'.vn maniifacttire all of which will be sold cheaper for CASH than can be bought elsewhere! lie keeps constantly employed a number of
EXPERIENCED WORKMEN.
And is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, at the shortest p©sib!c notiae, from a single garment up to an cutirusuit.. He guarantees his work to compare favorably with the best of the kind -for strength, durability and neatness, manufactured anywhere East or West. He will also promptly attend to ("tilting sn'.u Filling nl! hinds of Garments. Which, he warrant,- to give entire satisfaction. liis establishment may be found one door south ot the Post Oi!ice, on Green street, nearly opposite Elston i" Lane's Bank.
Gentlemen will do well to give him a call immediately ami inspect his stock, as it needs but a call to satisfv the most fastidious.
JAMES HANNAH.
^3F"N. B.—1 also receive monthly, the latest New York Fashions, whiehenn be seen at anytime by calling at my establishment. J. II.
Yawfordsviiii\ April 12,l-"" v»Sn40.
03-TimLi- ROM FILLED WITH GOOUSl^O
GRAHAM t: BRO. wmm
$ 3 4 0 0 S O
the
FIFTY thousand dollar sales N S 8 3 I
WJ
E APE receiving direct from the Manufacture rr and Importers of Boston, lie Emporium STOCK OF SPRING &. COODS.
Our stock includes every variety of DEY GOODS. HEADY MADE CLOTHING.
v,v
n*
j.
HATS AND CAPS. HOOTS AM) SHOES, CAKI'ETS, A:
called for in this market. AV'i: invito all cume and see our stock, can and will sell all Goods in our line
GJJA1IAM & PRO.
Crawfordsville. April 21 1S55— li'lO
i\
CRAWFORD & MULL1K1N,
11AvK NOW i:ci yi tiiki
SPRING cC- SUMMER STOCK Ob
GOODS,
AND
wisli to call the attention of tho Old Montgomery to it. Our stock part of the following articles, to-wit:
Prints and Ginghams: French. English and German Gloves and lloMen
Edgings. Lace, and White Goods Ri*boi s, Silks aiid Bonnet Lin inrr Fancy res:? Goods Collars, Chemizetts and Swiss Slcavcs Ladies and Gents Kid Glo\es Heady Made Clotliing:
Bonnets and Hats
Ladies and Gcntr. Loots and Shoe ^lH'fnswai'e and Ghw.M\.ire: JS iils and V. indow (ila.-.-: ?.lill and 'ut Saw.-:
Groceries and Hardware
Our
P03TNS0N. VANCE & C.
stock being complete and well selected wo will seil at as low figures as any house in the place. All kinds of I'r.onroi: taken ii exchange fur"oods. •!OilX CJiAWFf'KD iSz MULLIKIN.
April 'J!. ]s55. v'.n-!o
NEW«STORE
AND
BENEFIEL & ELTZROTH,
I!
?55-n8t».
•WING removed to Elston.s New Prick the head of Commercial row. opposite the Post Oiiiee and Campbell's old stand, are now in re-'eipt of their Spring stock. eomjiriing a complete variety of latest styles and best fabrics, to which they respectfully ask the altenlion of all.
We shall be pleased to see our old friends, and all who may be disposed to call on us. at our new «tand, where wc think we can exhibit goods, the sight of which will sufficiently recommend them. and which-we intend to sell at the smallest profits possible. Wo think we can live as cheap as ,ny and are determined to be undersold by none, but menu that those who may favor us uith their patronage. shall have goods of us as low as they arc to be had in to v. n.
April £21, '55. -vfinl^
TV'AST color'.1. Calicoes from S to cts. pr. yd. J? Ginghams. Lawns. Horace Delaines. iVe.. from 1'23-j to -J.") cents ]er yard. Beautiful French Chintz and Lrilliantenes from 25 to 35 cents per'yard. TisMies and Jierages from SO to 50 cents per yard.
Nice Summer Shawls from §1.50 to $4.5l» Plain and Satin Straw Bonnets from 50 els to -f2.00. Black and Fancy Parasols from £1.00 to s.3.50.
Lndies Collars and Mitts, a nice assortment, all prices. Some verv handsome Work Boxes and many other notions, at
Vv
BrNEFIEL & ELTZKOTH
April 121, j-55.
in town, ciienper tlian ever, at april 1 *55 BENEFIEL & ELTZROTII'S
Guardian's Sale.
THE
undesigned as Guardian of the person and estate of John and Nathaniel Barnet, will sail at private sale the following described real estate, situated in the county of Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided two-eighth part? of the north-west quarter of section twentylour in township nineteen north of range six west.
Ti.i-.ms:—One half of the purc-hose monev cash in hnr.d at time of sale, and the balance in six months
from day of sale, the purchaser securing payment thereof by note, with freehold security, and" without relief fr.'jm valuation laws.
April 14.15."
Ai*:nini'.trntor, Sale.
"VOTICE is hereby given that I will sell at public iN auction, on Tnesday the Sftth of May, at the residence of Dan. B. Gott late of Montgomery county Indiana, deceased, all his personal"prope'rtv not taken by the widow, consisting of horses, entile, sheep, -hogs, farming utensils, and household and kitchen furniture. "Terms of sale: A credit of
linistrator of the es- twelve months will be given on ail sums over three late of Montgomery 1-•liars, thtf purchaser giving note with approved FC-eurity. waiving valuation and appraisement laws. M. HANNA, A
May 5, 1S55.—*
appi
idministrator. n«w3
wiz&os & co.,
^rc new receiving and opening in tho
XEW
BRICK
April 7th, 1S55. ^vd-nSStf.
•itizens of oi!si*t:
BLOCK,
COItNER.OF MARKET AND GREEX St.
In Eooms N o.l & 2.
A very large, complete and entirely New Stock of
DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE
HAEjD W AEB,
GROCERIES,i
IVAILS,
WliVDOWOLASS,
SADDLERY.
Hats, Caps, Boots,^Shoefc, Heady
Made Clothing.
See.
Their Stock is full, and selected with care to suit the spring trade, which they will sell as cheap and on ns accommodating terms as any othor house in the place. We invte all who wish to purchase, lo give us a call and examine our Stock beforo purchasing.
Lndies Fiincy Dress &. Trimming (i A LAh't and complete stock of Ladies Dress (ioo'.ls. Trimmings, Hosiery. (!loves. Laces, ••id'.dii'jrs. Insertings. ('hemizctts, Ciiderslcevcs, Colars. Handkerchiefs. A'c.: received and for HUIO by
300
WILSON. GKI.MKS & CO.
Print*,
Tiiiuns, (iinghnnis, «.Vc. S Fancy Prints, best branda Lawns and Ginghams.
50
For sale bv
W
E
A\"
BELOW ALL COMPETITION. *3$" All kinds of Produce, fihinjglos aiid Lcmher, taken in exchange for goods. No char ges for showing goods at this corner.
Beragcs and Dclains. WILSON, (ib'l.MES & Co.
have rge stock of bleached and brown (.roods, drills, tickings, linens, crash, diapers, Cottonades. Denims, Cheeks, Stripes, Cloths, Cassimcres. Sattinotts, Vestings, &c., for salcchcap as the cheapest
WILSON, GIMMES & Co.
(oI'vJCmtlES, Ac,
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10FFEE. Sugar. ^1 oh .--scs. Teas. Sahcratus, I'cpJ jn-r. Spice. Alum, Madder. Indigo, Tobacco, 'i gars, a:c.. in store ami for sale bv
WILSON, (flMMKS & Co.
IHONgAN!) NAILS.
30
TONS Iron. .-.-orted sizes
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WILSON, G1UMES & •L
Sundries.
./A B"X ES Star and 'i'aliow t'anillcs "AJ Bar and Fancy Soaps 15 T. and M. Ii. Pai-ins
VJ Drums Fig.-: also candies, almonds, nuts, peaches and strawberries, (in cans,) pickles, 'upper sauce, ovstcrs. cinnamon, cloves. &.C., in oio a..d Ioi .-.dc ov WILSON, (JIMMEStt Co.
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No's 1 A: 12 Commercial Block.
Hi.i dv.:irv7r? tuil3rry arul Carjx'ntcr'.s Tc LO.d FLE'J'E assor! ment now opened, and for sale by WJ.LM),V GKlilEStfcCo. tt?-
ITcv/ Eriok^lfard going to start.
E v.anL 'lK.vo hrsl rate Brick Moulders for which wc will pav good wages. Mav 5'55—n42 II. ITIJSKL & BKO.
Shingles Wanted.
1' ?I!LL[OX SiIlN(iLKS wanted by lapril'_5, GI.'AIIAM & BKO.
SN35. F. £3.
HAS JUST IlIICHiVIH) A SPLENDID ASSOPTMENT OF
SPfiBSr & SUMMER
as as H®
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A good supply
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every va'iety and rpiality. which lie will b«4 happy to exhibit, to all who may favor him i.'ieall. Ile would particularly fall the atten-M tion of tho ladies lo his stock of «ummer shoes arid gaiters, which liave been selected with great care.
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constantly on hand..."
Jenkin's superior Teas,
March -31st. 155." vC-n"7tf.
F. II. FKY.
E A A E
Ar,TIN Si COURSAX,
\TT'ori.I) rosjiectfully inform tho citizens of Vr Crawfordsville ::nd vicinity, that they are prepared to furnish them at all times and hour* with
HEEF, POBK. MUTTON AND SAUSAGE at our stand on Washington street, and two doors south La\ nion i(c Co's. Grocery Score.
VfS" We return our most sincere t'lanks for past favors and hope by strict attention to business.-to meiir, i, continuance of tho patronage heretofore merited. ^.farch 10,'55— n34'-'rnj
Valuable Farm for Sale.
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undersigned oihrrs for sale his furm cont..:n:ng 1:» acres, 70 acres under an excellent state of cultivation. The farm is well timbered and wed supplied with good water. It contains a fine orchard, a good dwelling house, smoke house and barn. The fencing is in good repair. Terms
favorable. CPAWFOiiD VANCLKAVE.
-'larch 10, 1^.5. vjuO-iintj.
Mjznd for .Sale
THE following described very valuable pe~'- ol timber land in Montgomery county. Indiana, is for sale, namely: west I'south v.-e»t quarter of sec. 34, township 20, north range, 5 west. The land is about eicht miles from Crawfordsville and twentv from Latavette.
Inquire of Will ram P. Watson, Esq., Crawfordsville, or of the subscriber. JACOB LYBLAND.
LyBland. Attamakce co.. Iowa. April 7, 1855. n23m3.
SQUARE
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JOHN S. GRAY. Guardian. .« Z'.Kf
Up.
THOSE knowing tnemsel ves to bo indebted to me either by note or book account, are requested to call and make payment as soon sa possible, at the old stand and all those having claims against me will please present them, as I shall remain in 'this place but a few days.
Having disposed of iny entire stock of Boots, Shoes, «£-•.. to A. P. Watson & Co., I would bospeak for them the patronage heretofore bestowed nponmc. L. FALLEY, Jr., ssti 57" Having purchased the Mammoth Stock of Boots, Shoes. Leather. of L. Fallcy. Jr., wc intend to continue In the sarne business, and should bo happy to wait,upon all I113 old customers and as many new -nes as mav favor rs with a r*a!I.
A. P. WATSON & CO.
April 21,1955. R40tf.
