Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 May 1855 — Page 3

ms The Blind Restored to Sight WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE.

DR. AVC. SCOTT, OCCXIST, fTAVINQ located in the town of Crawfordaville, Xl Ind.,

where ho will give his undivided atten­

tion to the treatment of DISEASES OF THE EYE. He refer# the public to Dr. J. T. Uxniniwocp, who is one of the most distinguished Oculists in Louisville, Kv., whose curd appears in my bills.

He can be consulted at tho HOLTOK HOCSK, on Uain street. [April 14, '55-n89.

TERRE-HAUTE & RICHMOND RAIL ROAD.

Two Trains Daily, Sundays excepted.)

Mail Train, Leaves Terre-IIauie at 7 a. m. Grecncastlc at ,42 a.

m.

Arrives at Indianapolis at 10,89 a- 'a-

Returning, Leaves Indianapolis at 1,10 p. ro. Greencastle st 3.0v' p- m. Arrives at Terrc-Hautc at 4,49 p. in. fittond Train, leaves Indianapolis at 7.21 a. m. it Grcencastle at 9,15 a. m.

Arrives at Terrc-Ilaute at 11 a. m.

Be turning, Leaves Terrc-Hautc at 12,25 p. m. Greencnstle at 1,50 p. m. Arrives at Indianapolis at 3,32 p. m.

The Mail Train connects at Indianapolis with the Trains that leave at 11 a. m. The Seccnd Train connccta at Indianapolis with the 4 p. m. Trains for Cincinnati and the East.

The Second Train connects at Terre-Haute with the Train of the Evansville & Crawfordsville Railroad, for Vincennes and Evansville.

S. HUESTIS, Superintendent.

May 19,1S55—ml.

NEW BOOKS,

.AND

FRIENDS!

We are now receiving one of the

most desirablo St»"=K of Standard, Miscellaneous, Theological, ^aw, Medical, School,Dialogue, Geographical. Grammar, Arithmetic, Maps, and fine Stationary, of all kinds now in use.

LITHOGRAPH PAINTINGS,

Of different sizes and qualities. Full and HalfBound Bl'k Books, Ledgers, Invoice, Preeussion Notes, Memoradums of all kinds. Paper by the Ream, of fifty different kinds. Gillett's Pens, No. 803, bv the Gross—and forty other Brands. Our NOTIONS aro full and complete.

TO THE LADIES.

Wo havo added a fine new large SIIOW CASE to our Store, entirely for the display of our fine

JEWELRY.

And our purchase is so very largo in Jewelry that !t is impossible for you not to get suited at our Store, as wo have over two hundred styles of

EAR RINGS AND BREAST PINS, Of the purest Hard Solder Gold down to the common Soft Solder—and over one thousand

GOLD AND CORNELION RINGS, Gold and Silver Watches,

GOLD LOCKETS,

Of all kinds and sizes. Ladies and Gents fino

GOLD CHAINS & KEYS.

ALSO, OUR STOCK OF

E N N I E S

la Large and Fine. Size—from one inch long up to tho largest sizo made. Also ti full assortment of

PISTOLS,

Colt's and other Revolving Single and Double Barrel. Also we keep constantly on hand the best •rtie'e of

Colorado and Virginia Tobacco

To bo found in town. Wc also havo a choieo selection of tho finest brands of HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, To bo found in the market. Over one hundred

From Seventy-five Cents up to Twenty-five Dollars. Also a tine variety of the most cclcbratod

VIOLINS AND GUITARS, BANJOS, FLUTES, FIFES AND MUSICAL BOXES, And other small Instrument*, such as II.\Rrs, tfce. We are also prepared to mend our Accordcons in short notice. Bring them on. We keep overy--thing included in t!.c line of Musical Merchandise —such as STRINGS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS.

We have the largest lot of Buggy Whips to bo found in town. LADIES'. Wo have a few of those fino

White Crape Shawls,

Very cheap, and a variety of Ribbons and Dress Trimmings, Hats. Caps and Ready Made Clothing, cheap for cash. We take all kinds of

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

So givo us a call. E^~To Peddlers and Country Merchants, we will sell 3-ou all kinds of Notions at low figures, as we have a very largo stock on hand. 11. PUKSELL & BROTHER.

May 26,1S55—45nly.

TOB A 'CO STORE. W. B. Keeney WOULD

respectfully inform the citizens of Montgomery county that he has removed his establishment to tho stand formerly occupied by T. D. Brown, and one door cast of the Iloiton House, lie will keep constantly on hand a large supply of CHOICE CIGARS. CHEWING AND SMOKING TORACCO.

Among his stock will be found a superior quality of HONEY DEW,

JINNEY L1ND TWIST, VIRGINIA CAVENDISH, GOLDEN LEAF,

PANCAKE, IIAVANNA CIGARS, MAGNOLIAS,

PRINCIPIES,

together with other brands and qualities too numerous to mention. Orders from country dealers promptly filled at the lowest rates.

Hav 2t». 1S55. vt5-no45tf.

Salt, Flour and Fish. We have now

»siorc and in course of receiving 150 Bbl-s. Lake Salt 50 Half BbYt. 'White Fish and Mackerel 10 Bbls. Choice Family Flour To which will be made constant additions, to •upplv the trade, at tho lowest rr.tos.

WILSON, GRIMES A CO.,

May 26 '55. 1 it 2 Commercial Block.

Guardian's Sale.

THE

undersigned as GuardiJin of the person and estate of John and Nathaniel Barnet, will sell At private sale the following described real estate, situated in the conntv of Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided two-cisrbth Darts of the north-west quarter of section twentyfour in township nineteen north of range six west.

Tuius:—One naif of the purchase money cash in hand at time of sale, and the balance in six months from day of sale, the purchaser securing payment thereof by note, with trochoid securitv, and without relief from valuation laws. a 'in iter S. GRAY, Guardian.

April 14,1&55> S^tf

A

large stock of ladies' Ginghams, Bleached a^d Brown Muslins, Cottonadea fco..

low priooa at

INTERESTING TO FARMERS!

ATKII%$' AUTOMATON

OR

Salf-Raking Reaper & Mower,

ALSO

J. H. MANNING'S

PATENT ADJUSTABLE

Reaper and Mower Combined,

Crawfordsville, May 19, '55—n44tf

andSingle

Just the Thing for every banner to IIare CUMBERLA^ GREGG fc CO.

WOULD*ne7o

say tfceir old friends and customers, that have the agency for the above

named J^apers and Mowere, and 8re prepared to fura**11 them to all who may be in need of them, on the most advantageous terms. These Reapers are the most successful and perfect combination of Reaper and Mower now in use, as well as being the best 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 TNOCSAXD of the above named Machines have been built during the past season, and used with ENTIRE SUCCESS, yet the demand is not supplied. A warranty is given to each purchaser that the Machines are well built and of good materials and that they will Mow as well as can be done with a scythe, and Reap as well as can be done with a Cradle.

We have also on hand 12 doz. Cradles &. Scythes. 12 doz. Scythes & Snaths. 20 doz. Forks, 2,9x4 Tyne. We would be happy to w»«t upon all who may want any of the above named articles. 1ST Call at the. Old Stand of

CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.

Magnificent Goods

AT THE

I HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY STOCK

SPRING & SUMMER

TO

which I invite the attention of the citizcns of Montgomery county. They will find at my store a complete and elegant assortment of Plain and Fancy Goods, including a very largo supply cf

READY MADE CLOTHING

for the coming Summer. To settle the matter at once. I would just say, that those in want of any tiling in my line, cannot and will not lose any thing by giving inc a call and my stcck an examination. I know this assertion to'be true to the letter, as our stock in to-to were manufactured from perfect fabrics, and in the most substantial man ner, by the best of workmen. Wo 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, Ssc.

BMW GOODS,

Wo have also our usual supply of Dress Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks, Beragcs, DeLains, Swiss and Mull Mous., Jaconets, Tissues and Prints of an endless variety.

HATS & CAPS

Of the latest styles, from a 10 cent Palm to a fine silk or fur hat.

BOOTS SHOES

Of all kinds, sizes and prices, calculated to suit any and all.

QUEENSWARE & GLASSWARE.

Wc havo a very fine lot of Queensware, to which we invite your attention, which we arc selling off at extremely low prices.

Groceries.

Dye-stuffs, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Carpets, Carpet Warp and Cotton Yarn. We wish to impress more fully upon the minds of tho Farmers, generally, the propriety of bringing with tlicin, when they have occasion to town, their PnonrcE of all kinds. Wc promise vou, we will always allow the highest market price, exchange for Goods and the Goods at the lowest prices wc can possibly live by. Live and let live, is our motto. Give us a call, we can still be found at the Old Stand, on Main street.

May 10,1S55—n44.

Our Machinery is also being fitted up anew and expect to run it all summer on country Carding, Spinning and Role Making, at the customary prices.

N. B. Our Goods will be kept for exchange and wool received at Sweetscr & Davis's Waro House. Wool for carding and spinning, to be delivered at the Factory. The market price will also be paid in cash for Wool by Hills, Davis & Co., if delivered at the Ware House of Sweetscr & Davis.

May 12, 1S55. 4m.

BOOTS

WE

DAVID WERTIIEIM.

WOOL, WOO l7.

Crawfordsville Factory!

E. H. HILLS & CO.,

TT^OULD invito the Farmers, Wool Growers and V\ all those wishing to exchange Wool for Goods to their spring stock of Woolens, consisting of Cloths. Cassinieres, Satinetts, Doeskins, Jeans, Blankets, Flannels, a few pieces of Tweeds, and Cottonades for summer ware stocking Yarns, A:c. In addition to our own manufacture, we have made some selections from the best Woolen establishments in Ohio, and can assure our friends that wo have the largest and best assortment that we havo ever presented all of which wc will exchange for Wool at WHOLESALE PRICES. Goods will also be sold for cash at exchange rates during the wool season.

]w

AT

Campbell's Old Stand, corner of

ftREEN & VERiXON ST'S.

A. P. WATSON & CO, WOULD

respectfully call the attention of the public to their extensive and well selected stock of Boots fc Shoes. Thev wore bought to sell and persons wiil find it to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock of

Leather & Findings

Is large and complete, being ihe most extensive in this pla place.

May 19,1S55—n44.

RAMEY

at unusually JkAMEVS.

A. P. WATSON fc CO.

can sell nice heavy dress Silk for 6 cents per yard.

THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME!

ALVIN RAMEY

TS NOW IN RECEIPT OF AND IS OPENing out his second supply of

Spring & 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 offer "GREAT INDUCEMENTS" to those who may give him a call he feels desirous that all should know where bargains can be ha*l. His stock is full and complete, embracing almost every article in the Dry Goods, Queensware, Hardware, Grocery and Clothing line. He will be found at his new store, comer of Gieen and Market streets opposite Commercial Row

RAMEY

has the most complete assortment of

Ladies

Fancy Dress Goods

BEAUTIFUD

GENTLEMAEN

REMEMBER

RAMEY

A

in

at RAMEY'S

[F vou want a nice Mantilla at wholesale price go to RAMEY'S

METROPOLITAN,

LADIES

in need of a fashionable silk or

soft Hat, can find it at RAMEY'S.

that the place to buy Cotton Yarn

and Carpet Warp is at RAMEY'S.

has a full stock of Queensware and can sell it either by the set or price to suit custom-

AMEY sells a beautiful Black Cloth Coat for $5, and Pants to suit for $2.50.

fine Summer Vest can be had for 75 cents at RAMEY'S.

AMEY sells a splendid Carpet for 50 cents per yard.

A SECOND INVOICE OF

NEW GOODS,

NOW OPENING AT

Campbell's, Galey's, & Harter's,

Comprising Chantilla Lace Mantilles Moizo Antique do Silk and Applecpic work do Kid gloves, Mohair Mitts,

Summer Silks, French Lawns, French & American Flowers, Neapolitan Bonnets,

Summer Ribbons, Blend & Thread Laces, Silk Lace Fringes,

Dress Trimmings, Plain & Embroidered Swiss,

Rich Applequin work Swiss for dresses Plaid & Satin Striped do Rarcd Jaconetts—some very rich do Snow drop do for children.

BE A UTIFUL EMBR OIDER1ES,

Jaconet, Swiss and Applequin Lace Collars and sleeves Rich silk Parasols. A large lot of Amerioan Lawns—new patterns, and fast colors. These goods are ail new and desirable and at prices that will prove satisfactory to buyers.

May 19,1S55. vO-no-14-tf.

A Word £o Farmers!

FIRST PREMIUM

HORSE POWER AND SEPERATOR, Manufactured by A. GARR & CO., RICHMOMD, IND. Cumberland, Gregg £c Co., Agents, C'ville.

take great pleasure in announcing to the farming community that we have niado arrangements with the 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, and 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 Riddles are constructed, hung and shook, in an entirely new manner, having great advantage over the old way. The new kind of F.levators for carrying the tailing up to the cylinder will not choke any kind of grain. Straw Stackers furnished, when wanted, for stacking the straw alone or straw and chaff together. Very"great improvements havo been made in the double geared Horse Power.— Also havo been gotten up an entire new Horse power, two sizes, four and eight horse nower. This power is highly spoken of by all who have examined it. Wc can furnish the following kinds of Machines, to-wit:

Eight Ilorso Power Seperator and Cleaner Four Tumbling Shaft Machine, (Chaff Piler) Four Horse Power Belt Machine, (Chaff Piler) All machines warranted to give satisfaction.

CUMBERLAND, GREGG fc CO., Agents. Crawfordsville, May 12.1SS55—n4-3.

FRESH ARRIVAL OF

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.

All that glitters is not gold, •-.I've got goods that must be soldf Come on my friends, come one and all,

I'll sell them by the large or small I'll sell so cheap you'l call again And buy your goods of Billy Layne. I'm one door west of tho micldle'hotcl, Where 1 keep the goods I wish to sell, Across the street from Sloan & Morgan's, That's the place to get a bargain. Another thing I wish to say, With country produce you can pay, Another thing I'll say to you, Either that or cash will do. I've goods of almost every kifed, Some groceries too as you will find If goods nor groceries will not do, The money then I'll pay to you. Queensware wc have, and Glassware too, Hardware and Cutlery nearly new. We have Hats and Caps. Boot3 anc} Shoes,

Which the people all mnst use We have Dry Goods of various kinds, To suit the ^eak or stonger minds Nothing more at present^ Only I won't complain. If you do not buy of Billy Laync Give me a call, before you buy elsewhere, I am selling cheap 1 do declare. May 19,1S55—n44tf. WM. 1. LAYNE.

Valuable Farm for Sale.

THE undersigned offers for sale one ^of the finest Farms in Montgomery county, .one mile north cast of Waveland. and 13}^ miles from Crawfordsville. It contains three hundred and twenty acres, two hundred of which are under cultivation. It contains a fine orchard, cmbracing apples, peaches, £:c. The dwelling and out houses are in good repair, and is suitable for a tavern stand for which purpose it has been used for a long time. A good spring of water is situated closc to the house, also a good well tit the barn. For terms apply to the subrcribcr living on the premises. WM. MOORE.

May 19, lS**-Tn«.

Campbell, Galcy & Harter,

HAVING

town.

LAWNS can be had for S}£ cents

Soft Straw, Swiss Braid,

Rutland and Silk Bonnets of ihe latest styles can be had cheap at RAMEY'S.

will please bear in mind that Ramcy has the largest stock of Embroideries, Undersleeves. Chemizetts, Collars, Infant's Waists, Handkerchiefs &c., in town, and that he will not be undersold.

I N A W A E & A S S W A E

Boots & Shoes,

READY MADE CLOTHING,

Willow & Wooden Ware,

CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.

CVJ.

/^1 JD TT WOULD say to their friends OL -Lit 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 .T. 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 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 dilligencc, and they shall ever endeavor to make a business intercourse with their customers pleasant and pro Stable to all parties.

May 5,1855. no42-ly.

HE 0 S 0 Ar

Having bought out and Succeeded

M. SNOOK & CO.,

WOULD

respectfully inform the inhabitants of of Montgomery country that they have now on sale a

S E N I S O O

comprising the largest assortment ever before oflcrcd in this market.-

Our stock consists in part of

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC

DBf

CLOTHING,

BOOTS & SHOES,

2*3 W FIRM! JOHN E, ROBINSON,

associated themselves together in the Mercantile business, arc now opening in their

New and Elegant Rooms No 7 & 8,

Commercial Block,

a very extensive and complete stock of

DRY GOODS, G-roceries,

HARDWARE & SADDLERY,

IRON & NAILS,

HATS & CAPS,

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 price marked upon them in figures from which there will be NO VARIATION. 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 patronronagc.

To make room for new goods (constantly arriving we offer the stock bought of M. Siiook A Co.,

D. & G. propose doing a limited JOBBING BUSINESS, and would inform the dealers in the country that they will at all times be prepared to furnish goods on as favorable terms and prices as they can procure in Cincinnati or any city west.

We have made arrangements east to Lave new goods forwarded to us weekly by express, in order that wc 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.jobDing houses in Boston enables them to jmrchase goods on as favorable terms as any western house.

R. Sclienck is to be found at the old stand, and will at all times be happy to see his friends and patrons.

Crawfordsville, May 5, 1S55. v(3n4-2-tf.

3ES

WATCH g| MAKER

I N O W N

OOK HERE We have succeeded in obtaining the celebrated Mr. FATTERSOX, of New York, a first rate Watch Maker, and we are now prepared to repair your Watches and Jewelry in ouick notice. Bring them on.

May 5,

Kentucky

W

II. PURSEL & BRO.

are now buying

Crawfordsville. Jan. 27th 1S55. ir_'5"

7E want Two first rate Brick Moulders for which we will pay good waees.

Mar 5 '55 -n42 II. PURSEL & BRO.

TRUNKS,

Carpet Bags, Satchels and Umbrella.' of superior quality aro sold at RAMEY'S.

WM. C. VANCE, & SAM'L. ROBINSON

C'F THE FIRM OF

ROBINSON, VANCE & CO.

BEG

leave to announce to the citizens of Montgomery county, that thev are now in receipt at the old stand of J. R. ROBfNSON, in Washington Hall, ono of tho finest and best selected stock of

Spring 8c Summer

GOODS

ever before offered in this market. Intending to establish a large business we will sell our Goods 50 low as to control the trade of the best judges, and those unacquainted with tho 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:

i¥h

of all descriptions and qualities.

Hats Caps

Of the Latest Fashions and Styles.

Our nats were maufactured expressly for trade of our Firm.

ofthe very best quality, and without doubt

We would here mention to those in the want of Crockery, that we arc prepared to fit them out complete. We would call your attention to our stock of

Call and see XJs

SPRING & SUMMER

1

which we arc selling off at cost, intending to discontinue that branch of the trade.

NOTIONS,

of all descriptions. In calling your attention to the above, wc would here state that our stock is

A N O I 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.

We feel onfdc that wo can make it your interest to do ..o. ROBINSON, VANCE & CO.

Crawfordsville. April 21, '55. 40tf

I\eiv Arriva! of

SEASONABLE GOODS.

R. & I. IV. HENOCH,

A NNOUNCES to tho citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that they have brought ou the finest, cheapest, and most fashionable stock of

ever offered in this place, and which they intend to sell lower than anv other house in the countv. We would say those that want good goods and cheap, to give us a call and judge for themselves. Our stock consists in part of black, brown, blue frock and sack

fine black and fancy Twist do. Italian Cloths do. Lustre doi Linnen Drillings plain and fancy do. Ail sorts of black and fancy Cassiinere Pants.— Doeskin do. Italian Cloth do. Cheeked and plain Linnen do. Linen Drillings &c. Vests of all kinds, sorts and sizes, also a good assortment of shirts white and fancy. Drawers of all kinds. Hats, Caps. Trunks, Carpet Bags, fcc.. which may be obtained a~j their old stand on Green street, opposite the Post Office, vr on Main street opposite the Court House, which they fitted up for the accommodation of their customers who may want to trade with them and live too far off. All of the above can be obtained at both of our establishments either at wholesale or retail at the very lowest cash price?.

May 19,1855. v5-no44-ly.

Bank.

New Brick Yard going to start

Valuable Farm for Sale, ggi

HE undersigned offers for sale his farm containing 1 GO acres, 70 acres under an excellent state of cultivation. The farm is well timbered well supplied with trood water. It contains a xl dwelling house, smoke house,

March 1'-

To Blacksmiths.

THE

undersigned has on hands some three tons of IRON, well assorted, and wishing to go out of the trade will sell at reduced price*.

May 12'65— F. H. FRY.

7 A N N A

the

BOOTS SHOES

E A E

than ever before offered in this place. .»

CLOTHING.

The largest and best made stock of Clothing ever brought to Crawfordsville. Wc have Clothing for Men and Boys of all grades. Call and seo it, examine the quality, and hear

O

MERCHANT TAILOR,

OFFERS to

the

citizens of

Crflwfordsuille and viclhitr, Ih* most splendid assortment of Plain afid Fancy Articles i'h his line ofe business, ever brought to this market. His stock consists of tho bcst» and most Fashionable

O A O S

ITALIAN CLOTHS,

SOI.-TCTTR CLOTHS,

Plain and Fancy Cassifneres, Plain and Fanojr Drilling? for rants. Plain and Fancy Marsaiiles, Buff and Satin Veitings: "Cotton, Linen and Silk Hose: Handkerchiefs, Neck

Tics, Shirts, and .ill kinds of

a I a I ii

Of his own manufacture all of which will bo sold cheaper for CASH than can bo 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 possible notiae, from a sincle garment up to an entire suit. He guarantees his work to compare favorably with the best of the kind for strength, durability and neatness, manufactured anywhere East or West. Ho will also promptly attend to Cutting and Fitting nil kinds of Garments* Which ho warrants to give entire satisfaction.

His establishment may bo lound ono door south of the Post Oilice. on Creen 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 oall to satisfy tiie most fastidious.

Craw fords vill'e, April 12,1855 v6n40.

(KrTHUIiE ROOMS FILLED WITH G0OBSLCO

GRAHAM & BR0. in

mo§3woi

WErers

I E S

and you will be satisfied.

QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, ..TREMJINDCOUS ASSORTMENT.

J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN,

HAVE NOW i:rci:rvnn THKTR

SPRING 6 SUMMER STOCK OF

O O S

A NI) wish to call the attention of the citizcns of ,L\. (ld Montgomery to it. Our stock consists in part of the following articles, to-wit:

Prints and Ginirham.-. vi French. English and German Gloves ond Hosi cry

Edtrinss, Lace, and White Goods llilibonc, Silk's and Honnet Linings Fancy Dress Goods ('"liar's, Chemizetts and Swiss Slcaves Ladies and Gents Kid Glo\es Ready Mad'j Clothing

Bonnets and Hats

Ladies and Gent- I'oriS and Shoes Queensware and Glassware Nails and Window Glass: Mill and Cut S i\vs ".-•

Groceries and Hardware

Our stuek being complete arid well selected will sell :it as low inures as any house in the place. Ail kinds rf Pr.ont taken in oxehango fur goods.

9

JAMES HANNAII.

J5J"N. B.—1 also receive monthjy, tho latest New York Fashions, which can bo seen at anytime by calling at inv establishment. J. H.

if

$24,000 STOCK.

FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLAR

SALES

I 1 8 5 4.

ARE receiving direct from the Manufactuand Importers of Boston, the Emporium STOCK OF Jfc SUMMER GOODS.

Our stock includes every variety of DRY GOODS. READY MADE CLOTHING,

i!

HATS AM) CAPS,

ROOTS AND SHOES, CARPETS, &e.i

called for in this market.-•• Wc invite all to com '1, arid see our stock. We can and will sell all Goods in our lino

Crawfordsville, April 21 1S55—n40

,:

BELOW ALL COMPETITION. All kinds of 1*

rod nee, Shingles

and

Lumber, taken in exchange for poods. No chaTecs for showing goods at this corncr. M: GRAHAM & BRO,

JOHN CRAWFCRD & MULLIKIN.

April SI, 1555. v6n40

SOS

303

JT. ANDERSON,

Wholesale and Rotail Dealer in

SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE,?

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, GLASS, COOKING, PARLOR AND COAL STOVES, Of every variety.—Also Manufacturer of COPPER," TIX & SHEET IRON WARES 203 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. Only Agency for the splendid and cheap Cooking

Stove called

••THE NEW WORLD:'

I N I A N A O N E A E N A A Jan 13'55 v5n2rtyl

TO SOLDIERS.

BY «in act of Congress passed March 3d, 1855, granting bounty land to Soldiers, and all others who served in any capacity in any of the wars since 1700. each person, or if dead, his widow or minor children, is entitled to a certificate or warrant for such quantity of land as shall make in the whole with what ho may have heretofore received, ]0o ACKKB, provided he. shall have served a period not less than fourteen days. Being associated with a gentleman in Washington C'ity who has been connected with the General Land

1

'fliee for many years, all claims

intrusted to my care will receive prompt attention. The advantage of having a responsible Agent at the Department is. that claims will be attended to. without delay, while those sent to the Commissioner are often crowded out for many months. No. charge made in any case where the warrant i3 noft obtained.

Otiicc in Washington Hall, over tho store of Robinson. Vance ik Co. L. J. MOORE. Crawfordsville, April 21,'55. n-t0m3.

The Great Male Jack

YOUNG WARRIOR

"VT7dLL stand the present season at my stable, \Y one mile south of Crawfordsville, on tha Terre Haute road, generally known as the RufTner Farm, at thc reduced orlce of

to insure a mare with foal, payable when the faot is known or the mare transferred. The se#aon bu commenced and will end the last of June.

Description and Pedigree.

Young Warrior is a dark iron grey. 15 hands high, with lire form and action. He was sired by Redman's Premium Jack York, ho bv Old Wrrrior out of a Maltese Jennet. 'B.K.SMITH.

April 7th 1355. nCS-5w,

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Gallon, tor s:ii June 10,'53

Shingles Wanted.

ONE

MILLION SHINGLES wanted by [april 23,18W.] GRAHAM 4. BBO'.