Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 June 1855 — Page 3

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

DR. A. C. SCOTT, OCULIST,

HAVING

located in

the town

of CrawfordsvilJe,

Ind., where he will give his undivided attention to the treatment of DISEASES OF THE EYE.

Ho refers the public to Ir. J. T. USDEIIWOCD, who is one of the most distinguished Oculists in Louisville. Ky., whose card oppears in my t^iis.

Ho can be consulted at tho HOLTON HOUSE, on Kain street. [Apnl U.'55-n89.

A CARD.

My daughter, about 2 years old, was taken with Scrofulous Inflammation of the Eves, of the most vcrulcnt character, she was totally blind for six months, during that time she was treated by three distinguished physicians but without success, andI then placed her under the treatment of Dr. A. C. SCOTT, Oculist, and bv his medical skill she wa3 restored to perfect sight in the short time of five weeks, and I take pleasure in recommending him to the public, and particularly the afflicted.

ROBERT PLUNKET.

Attest: N. M. HOLTON. *V Crawfordsvillc, Ind., May 23,1855.

TOBACCO* STORE. W. B. Keeney WOULD

respectfully inform tbo citizens of Montgomery county that he has removed his establishment to the stand formerly occupied by T. D. Brown, and one door east of the Holton HOUBO. Ho will keep constantly on hand a large supply of CHOICE CIGARS. SCHEWING AND SMOKING TORACCO.

Among his stock will be found a superior quality of .:-!r:v HONEY DEW,

JINNEY LIND TWIST, VIRGINIA CAVENDISH, GOLDEN LEAF,

PANCAKE, HAVANNA CIGARS, MAC-fOLIAS, l'RIN CIPIES,

together *lth other brands and qualities too numerous to mention. Orders from country dealers promptly filled at tho lowest rates.

Hay 26,1855. vG-no-15tf.

TERRE-HAUTE & RICHMOND RAIL ROAD.

CHANGE OF TIME.

On and after May 30th, trains will run as follows Express Train. Leaves Indianapolis at 9,15 a. m.

Grccncustlo at 10,39 a. m.

Arrives at Terrc-llautc at 11,55 a. m. Beturning, Leaves Tcrre-Haute at 12,30 p. m. Greencastlc at 1,46 p. in. Arrives at Indianapolis at 3,15 p. m.

Connecting with trains for Cincinnati and the East, at Indianapolis, and for Vinconnes and Lv•nsville, at Tcrre-IIaute. This Train will stop at Greencastlo ONLY. VJ Mail Train, Leaves Terre-Uauto at 7,10 a. m.

Greencastlc at 6,47 a. m.

Arrives at Indianapolis at 10,42 a. m.

Beturning, Leaves Indianapolis at 1,10 p. m. Greencastlc st 3,00 p. m. Arrives at Terrc-llautc at 4,45 p. ni.

This train stops at all the stations, and connects at Indianapolis with all tho forenoon trains leaving that city.

S. HUESTIS, Superintendent.

May 19,1S55—ml.

NEW BOOKS,

.AND

FRIENDS!

We ore now receiving one of the

most desirable Stock of Standard, Miscellaneous, Theological, Law, 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, Precussion Notes, Momoradums of all kinds. Paper by tho Ream, of fifty different kinds. Gillctt's Pens, No. 803, by the Gross—and forty other Brands. Our NOTIONS aro full and complete.

TO THE LADIES.

Wo have added a tine new large SITOW CASE to our Store, entirely for tho display of our fine

JEWELRY.

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

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

GOLD AND CORNELION RINGS, Gold and Silver tVatclic*,

GOLD LOCKETS,

Of all kinds and sizes. Ladies and Gents fine

GOLD CHAINS & KEYS,

ALSO, OUR STOCK OF

E N N I E S

Is Largo and Firio. Size—from ono inch long up to tho largest size made. Also full assortment of

PIST LS,

Colt's and other Rovolving Single and Double Barrel. Also wo keep constantly on hand the best arti^o of

Colorado and Virginia Tobacco To be found in town. Wo also havo a choice selection of the finest brands of

HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, To bo found in tho market. Over one hundred A0GOSS-80B£, From Seventy-five Cents up to Twentv-fivc Dollars. Also a "fine variety of the most celebrated

VIOLINS AND GUITARS, BANJOS, FLUTES, FIFES AND MUSICAL BOXES, And othor small Instruments, such as IIARI-H. ITE. We are also prepared to mend your Accordeons in short notice. Bring them on* We keep evcrvthing included in the line of Musical Merchandise —Buch as STRINGS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS.

Wo havo the largest lot of Buggy Whips to be found in town. LADIES! Wo havo a few of those fine

White Crape Shawls,

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

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

So give us a call. £3^~To Peddlers and Country Merchants, wo^will sell you all kinds of Notions at low figures, as we have a verv large stock on hand,

Of

II. ITRSELL &. BROTHER.

May 26,1S55—45nly.

T!

Opened.

TWOMumtacturcr's

Grow Fftrrcll's Arabian Liniment: foT sale nt prices, at No, oial Block, by

June 2, 1855.

RAMEY

S, Commer-

T. D. BROWN.

IS closing Tip his last years Books any person knowing himself indebted on the old •core will do ircll to call soon.

TVLA1KS, DeBergo Challis, Brillianteens, Tis-

rog8 and Dott6d

INTERESTING TO FARMERS!

ATKINS' AUTOMATON

OR

Self-Raking Reaper & Mower,

ALSO

-J. H. MANNINGS

PATENT ADJUSTABLE

Reaper and Mower Combined, and Single

urn.m. -wmr

Just the Thing for every Farmer to Hare.

CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.

WOULD

say to their old friends and customers, that they have the agency for the ubove named Reapers and Mowers, and are prepared to furnish them to all who may be in need of them, on the most advantageous terms. These Reapers are the most succer-sful 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 THOUSAND of the above named Machines have been built during the past season, and used with ENTIRE SUCCESS, yet tho demand is not supplied. A warranty is given to each purchaser that the Maehines 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, 3 4 Tyne. We would be happy to wait upon all who may want any of the above"named articles. (ST" Call at tbo Old Stand of

CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.

Crawfordsvillc, May 19, '55—n44tf

Magnificent Goods

AT THE

I HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY STOCK

SPRING & SUMMER

CBOX9S9

FO which I invite the attention of the citizens of

Montgomery county. They will find at my P" and Fancy Goods, including a very large supply of

storo a complete and elegant assortment of Plain

REA»Y JlIADE CLOTHING

for the coming Summer. To settle the matter at once, I would just say, that those in want of any thing in my. line, cannot and will not lose any thing by giving mo 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 manner, by the best of workmen. Wo havo 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, &e.

ill GOODS.

Wo havo also our usual supply of Dress Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks, Berages, DcLains, 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.

all

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

QUEENSWARE & GLASSWARE.

We havo a very fine lot of Queensware, to which we invite your attention, which we are selling oil' at extremely low prices.

Groceries.

Dye-stuffs, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Carpets, Carpet Warp and Cotton Yarn. Iv*?"Wo wish to impress more fully upon the

town, their PRODUCE of all kinds. We promise vou, we will always allow the highest market price exchange for Goods and the Goods at the lowest prices we 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 Mam street.

Mny 10,1S55—11-14.

Sail, FEoesa* Fiisga. Hl\ We have now tore and in course of receiving •,:: 150 Bbls. Lake Salt 50 Half Bbls. AVhite Fish and Mackerel: 10 Bbls. Choice Family Flour To which will be made constant additions, to supply the trade, at the lowest rates.

WILSON, GRIMES fc CO.,

May 26'55. 1 & 2 Commercial Block.

Guardian's Sale.

THE

undersigned as Guardian of the person and estate of John and Nathaniel Barnet, will sell at private sale tho following described real estate, situated in the eonntv of Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided two-eighth parts of tho north-west quarter of section twentylour in township nineteen north of range six west.

TKKMS:—Ono half of the purchase money cash in hand at time of sale, and tho balance in six months from day of sale, the purchaser securing payment I*] thereof note, with freehold security, and with

out reliol from valuation laws. JOHN S. GRAY, Guardian. April 1-1,1S55. 39tf

Executor's Notice.

THE

undersigned have been appointed Executor's of the last will and testament of Lewis

Tliomason. deceased. All persons indebted to the stock o* Boots it frhoes. They were estate of said deceased, will make immediate pay-

ment. The estate,is solvent.. WILLIAM F. TIIO.MASON, LEWIS M. THOMASON,

May SO, lt5*».—n4Gw3. Executor's.

Executor'sSale.

THE

ery county, Indiana, sell at public auction the personal property of said deceased, consisting in part of horses, hogs, sheep, wagon, bugjry and harness, blacksmith tools, tfce. TERMS OF ?ALE:—All sums of three dollars and under cash in hand at time of sale, over that sum a credit of six months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved

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TJIE CRY IS STILL TIIEY COME!

ALVIN RAMEY

IS

NOV/ IN RECEIPT OF AND IS OPENing on: his second supply of

Spring

SC

RAMEY

A

Mav 19, 1855. vti-no-ii-tf.

undersigned will on Saturday the 23d day Is large and complete, being ihe most extensive in of June. 1S55, at the late residence of Lewis this vlaee. Thomason, deceased, in Clark township, Motitgom-

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large stock of ladies' Ginghams, Bleached and

/l Brown Muslins, Cottonades «Src.. at unusually :OBf,

low prices at

CHILDKENS,'

Swiss can bo had BAMEVS.

RAMEY

May 30, 1S55.—n4'3wS. Ll ^.'Executor's. bracing apples, peaches. &e. Thedwellinj? and out houses are in good repair, and is suitable for a tavern stand for which purpose it has been used for a

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Misses.' Bens, Ladies and ?rlen's

Shoes of all kinds and sizes, a sliade_ lower than ever before offered at BAMJE^ *S.

can sell nico heavy dress Silk for 6 cents FOTjyard.

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iunmer

''GOODS,

to which he invites the attention of liis old customers and the public generally. Having purchased his floods on such terms as will enable him to offer '•GREAT INDUCEMENTS" to thoso 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 tho Dry Goods, Queensware, Hardware, Grocery and Clothing line. He will be found at his new store, corner of Gieen arid Market streets opposite Commercial Row

AMEY has the most complete assortment of Ladies Fancy Dress Goods in town.

EAUTIFUD LAWNS can be had forS^ cents at BAMEY'S

"F you want a nice Mantilla goto

ME

LADIES

wholesale price RAMEY'S

Rutland and Silk Bonnets of ilie latest styles can be had cheap at BAMEY'S.

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

^VENTLEMAEN in need of a fashionable silk or soft Hat. can find it at RAMEY'S.

REMEMBER

that the place to buy Cotton Yarn

and Carpet Warp is at RAMEY'S.

has a full stock of Queens ware and can sell it either by the set or price tosuitcustom-

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.

RAMEY

sells a splendid Carpet for 50 ccnts per vard.

A SECOND INVOICE OF

NEW 'GOODS,

NOW OPENING AT

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

Comprising Chantilla Laco Mantilles Moizo Antique do Silk and Applcquc work do Kid gloves Mohair Mitts, Summer Silks,

French Lawns, French 8c American Flowers, Neapolitan Bonnets, ummer Ribbons,

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Blend & Thread Laces, Silk Lace Fringes, Dress Trimmings,

Plain & Embroidered Swiss. Rich Applcquin work Swiss for dresses Plaid & Satin Striped do Iiared Jaconetts—some very rich do Snow drop do for children.

BE A UTIFUL EMBR OIDER1ES, Jaconet, Swiss and Applcquin Lace Collars and slpnves Rich silk Parasols. A large lot of Anierioan Lawns—new patterns, and fast colors. These goods are all new and desirable and at prices that will prove satisfactory to buyers.

A Word So Fiaraaisers! FIRST PREMIUM HORSE POWER... AND SEPERATOR, 31utiufiieJurod by

A. OAKR & CO., RICIEMOMD, IND.

Cumberland, Gregg & Co., Agents, C'ville.

WE

minds of the Fanners, generally, the propriety of' ,• ,\i bringing with them, when they 'have occasion to I

DAVID WERTILEIM.

take great pleasure in announcing to the farming community that we have made arrangements with the Manufacturers of said machines to furnish them at low prices to all who may wish to purchase. The cylinders arc now made entirely of Wrought Iron, also wrought Tenth in

tho

con?av«cJ'^er,iind

tlic concavo so

»™n2ed

as to take the grain with perfect ease to the feeder: I warranted not to dust the feeder. The new .Shoe and Kiddles are constructed, hung and shook, in an entirely new manner, having great advantage over the old way. The new kind of Elevators for carrying 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 chart"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 power. This power is highly spoken of by all who have examined it. Wo can furnish .the following kinds of Machines, to-wit:

Eight Ilorse Power Scperator and Cleaner: Four

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Tumbling Shaft Machine,

(Chaff Piler) Four Horse Power Belt Machine, (Chaff Pilcr) All machines warranted to give satisfaction.

CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO., Agents. Crawfordsvillc. May 12, 1SS55—n-13.

to

AT

Campbell's Old Stand, comer of

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ATVEifcrc©:* S'iTS.

A. P. WATSON & CO,

OTTLD respectfully call the attention of the public tn their extensive and well selected

fl,u' perons

wn

examine belore

of

bought to sell

il lind it to their interest to call and purchasing elsewhere. Our r^tock

Leather & Findings

A. P. WATSON ct CO.

Mav 19,1655—n4-l. Valuable Farm for Bale. THE undersigned offers for sale one of the tinest Farms in Montgomery county.

one

nl''lC* r'ortl1

enritv. waiving tho benefit of appraisement or val- miles from Crawl ordsville. It contains three hunuation laws. WILLIAM F. THOMASON. dred and twenty acres, two hundred of which are LEWIS M. TIIOMASON, under cultivation. It contains a fine orchard. em-

uast

ol*

Waveland. "and loji

A good spring of water is situated clo.-e

tlu^V.

Y»\*nrv-« to the house, also a (rood well a? the barn. For AA.tLE.10. ,„C si, .u.

terms apply to the subreriber living on the ses. WM. Mav 19,1S55—m8.

ONE

tne pr MOOR

remE.

Shingles Wanted.

MILLION SHINGLES wanted by [aprilSS, 1656.] GBAHAM & BRO.

NEW FIRM!

NEW GOODS!!

ftsnpbcll, Claley &,JIarter,

A."\ ING associated themselves together in the Mercantile business. are now opening in their

New and Elegant Rooms No's

a verv extensive and complete stock of

7 8c8,

Commercial Block,

DRY GOODS, Groceries,

HARDWARE & SADDLERY,

IRON & NAILS

CHIN A W A E & AS S W A It E,

Boots & Shoes,

READY MADE CLOTHING,

Willow & Woodcaa Ware,

CARPETS V\D OIL CLOTHS.

Cvl•

/"~1 TT' WOULD say to theirfrien-ls 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 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 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 dilligenee, and they shall ever endeavor to make a business intercourse with their customers pleasant and profitable to all parties.

May5,1S55. no42-lv.

THE BOSTON""

DAVIS & GMW

Having bought out and Clucceedscl

M. SNOOK & CO.,'

-TXT-oin.T") n.snnc.t.fnlly inform the inhabitants of of Montgomery country that they navcuovr on sale a

S E N I S O O

NEW GOODS

comprising the largest assortment ever before oifered in this market. Our stock consists in part of

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC

Hfl? G08B8k

CfiOTHlfttt'l

BOOTS TV SHOE-

HATS &: CA3»S.

BONNETS,

NOTIONS, Queensware,

all of which will be sold at unprecedented PRICES for cash or approved credit.

O N E I E S S E

LOW

We have Adopted the

All our goods have the selling price marked upon them in tigures from which there will be .NO VARIATION. We believe, this to be the only tail* u\ of doing a retail business, and hope it Ml be appreciated by those who lavor us with their patronroil age.

To make room for new goods (constantly arriving I we otl'er the stock bought of M. Snook Co.,

D. ct G. propose doinir a limited JOBBING BUSINESS, and would mtorni the dealer* in the untry that they will at all times be prepared to furnish goods oil as tavoralue terms and piiee^as thev can procure in Cincinnati or any city west.

We have made arrangements east to have new troods forwarded to us weekly by express, in order that we may always have a full stool: for our customers to select trm.

D. &. flatter themselves tlmt several years experience in some of the largest importing and jobting houses in Boston enables them to purchase foods on as favorable terms as any western house. ]. Schenek is to be found at the old. stand, and will at all times'be happy to see his friends and

Crawfordsvillc. May 5, lr5-. A^n-l- if.

mis

WATCH MAKER

I

N

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O

LO0K

A

N.

LI EKE! We have »occecded iu obtainthe celebrated Mr. PATTKUSOX. of New

York. a first rate Watch Maker, and we are now prepared to repair your atclies and Jowe.ry in quick notice. Bring them on.

May 5, 1S55. nJ2tf Trust Company Bank. now buying the notes of this bank.

Kentucky

Crawfordsvillc. .Tab. 27tU'lSi3.. n-i

New Brick Y"ard going to start. ~E want Two lirst rato Brick Ttloulders lor which we will pay good wajres. Mav 5'55—n4J. H. PlTIiijEL BRO.

ryVRU^KS, Carpet Bags, Satchel

J0M II. E0BINS0JV,

W.1I. C. VANCE, St SAM'L. ROniNSON

OF THE FIRM OF

ROBINSON, VANCE & CO.

BEG

of

leave to announce to the citizens of Montgomery county, that they are now in receipt »t the old stand of J. R. ROBINSON, in Washington Hall, ono of the finest and best selected stock

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Spring & Summer

GOODS

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 ad vantages with the oldest buyer as our prices will be the same to all.

ONE PRICE

ill

NO DEVIATION

Our Stock in part of the following:

of all descriptions and qualities.

Hats & Caps

Of the Latest Fashions and Styles.

Our JIats were maufactured expressly fo trade of our Firm.

the

BOOTS & -SHOES

of the very best quality, and without doubt

E A E

than ever before offered in this place.

O IN

Tho largest and best made stock of Cleiliine cvc»* brought to Crawford -.villo. We have Clothing for Men and Boys of all grades. Call and see it, examine the quality, and hear

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and vou will be satisfied.

QUEENSWAKiS AND

stocko1'

which we are selling continue thai branch

O I O N S

of nil descriptions. Tn calling your attention to the above, wc would here stnte that our stock is

We. would here mertion to those in tho .rrut of I Crockery, that we are. prepared to .'it tliem o'jt complete. We would call your attention to our COPPER, TIN & SHEET IRON WARES

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 ta.-.k.

Call and see Us!

We feel confident that v.'O can make it your interest to do so. ROBINSON. VANCE & C».

Crawfords\ille. April -1, 4•.»tf

A s*a'5v s!! oT

SEASONABLE GOODS.

a

2k

JE. & I. SB. HENOCH,

NNOI.'NCKS to the citizens r.f Crawfordsvillc and vicinity, that they havo brouirht on the t. cheapest, and most fashionable stock of

SPRING & SUMMER

ever offered in this placc. and vYieh they intend to sell lower than any other house in the county. We would say those that want good poods and cheap, to give us a call and judtre for themselves. Our stock consists in part of blSck, brown, blue frock uisdsaek

L,(S)ir!l

fine black and fan^y Twist do. Italian Clot'nsd Lustre Jo. Linnen Drillings plain and fancy 1 VI! sorts of black an,1 fancy Ca«simcre Pants. 1)

May 19,3i53. vC-no44-ly.

!KO.

H. PUKSEL &

Valuable Farm for Sale.

THE

LAYMON A: Co.

and Umbrella*

superior quality are sold at BAMEY'S.

undersigned offers for sale his farm containing lO'/acrcs. acTes under an excellent state of cultivation. The farm is well timbered and well supplied with, good water. It contains a fine orchard, a good dwelling hou-e. ?mokc house, and barn. The fencing is in pood repair. Terms

All sorts ot black and lancy (.a.^imere 1 ants.— TTT a a ITT A A Doeskin do. Italian Cio'h do. Cheeked and pluin I I \, I 1 I Linnen do. Linen Drillings S::. Vests of oil \J Vy J_J \J \J I I inds. som and sizes, aiso a {j*x»d assortment ofi shirts white and fancy. Drawurs of all kind.*. Hate, Caps, Trunks, Carnct Bags. fcc., which may beobiuf sit their old stand on O.-een street, opposite the Post Oliice, or on Main street opposite the Court House, which they fitted up for the accommodation of their customers who may want to trade with them aud live too far ofi. All of the above can be obtained at both of our establishment* either at wholesale or retail at the very lowest cash prices.

CRAWFOKD VANCLEAVE.

favorable. March 10, IS v0n?4m6.

To Blacksmiths.

THE

undersigned Las or. hands some threo tons of IKON, well ot-sorted. and wi.-diing to goout of the trade will sell at reduccd prices.

May 12'55—P. H. FBY.

J. li ANN A

MERCHANT TAILOR,-

OFFERS to the citizens of ("rawfordsuilla and vicinity, the most splendid assortment of Plain and Fancy Articles in his lino of business, ever brought to this market. His stock consists of the best and moat Fushionablo

O A O S ITALIAN CLOTHS,

SUMMER CLOTHS,

Plain and Funcv Cassirncres, Flain and Fanoy Drilling? for Pants. Plain and Fancy Marsailles. IJuif and Satin Vestings:*"Cotton, Linen and Silk ITosc lIandkercniofs, Nock

Tics. Shirts, and nil kinds of

Kcntiy IVIadc Clot It in g, Of his own manufacture all of which will bo sold cheajer for CASH than can bo bought elsowhcroi

He 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 notiac, from a single garment up to an entire suit. He guarantees his work to compare favorably with tho best of the kind for strength, durability and neatness, manufactured anywhere East or West. Ho will also promptly attend to ...

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Cutting and Fitting all kinds of Garments,1 Which ho warrants to give entire satisfaction. His establishment muy be found ono door south of the Post OtHce, on Green street, neurly opposite Elston it Lane's liank.

Gentlemen will do well to give him a call immediately and inspect his stock, as it needs but a oail to satisfy the most fastidious.

JAMES HANNAH.

tet?" N. B.—1 also receive monthly, *bo latest New York Fashions, which can bosocu at any tirua by calling at my establishment.<p></p>MWm

J. H.

Crawfordsvilfo, April 12,1S55 v6n40.

iD&r

J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN,

A:Nl

IIAVIJ NOW KF.CKIVKI) TtlElIi 4

SPRING C- SUMMER STO OF GOODS, wish to call the attention of tho citizens of

Old Montgomery t" it. Our stock consists in',, part of tho following articles, to-wit: Prints and Ginghams

Frcnch, Engli.di and Germ nil Glovos and HoPier} Edgings, Lace, and White Goods

Ribbon-, Silks and Hon net Linings Fancy Dress Good* Collars, Chemizctts and Swiss Slcavcs Ladies and Gents Kid Gloves Kcady Made Clothing

Bonnets and Hats

Ladies and Gents Boots and Shoes (Queensware and Glassware Nails and Window Glass: Mill and Cut Saws

Groceries and Hardware Our stock being complete and well selected wo will sell at 11s low figures as any house in tho pluco. All kinds of PUODITK taken in exchange for goods.

TEEMEM»L-oi'» Assor.TiiENr. JjlON, STEEL, NAILS, GLASS, COOKING, PARLOR AND COAL STOVES, •.•very iiriety.—A lso Manufacturer of

JOHN' CKAWFCKI) «fc MULL1KIN.

April 21, 1355. vCnlO

303

J. ANDERSON, Wholesale and Kotail Dealer in

glassware, SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE,

203 LAKE STREET. CHICAGO.

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Jan 13'55 v5n26yl

TO SOLDIERS.

BY an act of Congress passed March 3d, 1855, granting bounty land to SolSijdir.rs, and all others who served in any capaciin any of the wars since each person, jji or if dead, his widow or minor children, is cntitled a cfriifieute or warrant for such quantity of land as shall make in the whole with what he may have heretofore received, ]io Arm:.", provided he shall have served a peri"d not less than fourteen days. Being associated with a gentleman in Washington City who has been connected with the General Land Office for muny years, all claims intrusted to my care will receive prompt attention. The advantage of having a r(s i'nsib!e Agent ut the Department is, that claims will be uttemJcd to without delay, while those scut to the Commissioner aro often crowded out for many months. No charge made in any case where the warrant is not obtained.

Otlice in Washington Hall, over the store of Kohinson, Vance & Co. L. J. MOOKE. ('rnwfordsville, April 21, '55. n40m!3.

TRESU ARRIVAL OF

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. All that glitters is not gold, .' I've trot goods that must be sold

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 JJilly Laync. I'm one door vest of the middle hotel, Where I keep tiie goods I wish toseJl, 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 oay to you, Either that or cash will do. I've goods of almost ovcry kind, Some groceries too as you will find If goods nor groceries will not do, The money then I'll pay to you. t^uccnswarc we have, and Olassware too,' Hardware and Cutlory nearly new. \Vfe have Hats and Caps. Hoots and Shoes, Which tho people all mu.-t use We have Dry Ooods of various kinds, To suit the weak or -stonger minds Nothing more at present. Only I won't complain. If you do not buy of Billy Laync Give rne a call before you buy elsewhere, I am selling cheap 1 dp declare. May 10, 1355—n-l-ltf. its WM. M. LAYNE.

Craw Iwi'flftviJIe Factory!

E. II. HILLS & CO.,

"XT 'OUT.D invite the Farmers. Wool Growers and V\ all those wishing to exchange Wool for Goods, to their spring stock of Woolens, consisting of Cloths. Cassimeres, Satinetts, Doeskins, Jeans, Blankets, Flannels, a few pieces of Tweed3, and Cottonades for summer ware stocking Yarns, &c. In addition to our own manufacture, we have mado some selections from the best Woolen establishments in Ohio, and can assuro our friends that wo have the largest und best assortment that wo havo ever presented all of which we will exchange for Wool at WHOLESALE PHJCES. Goods will also bo sold for cash at exchange rates during the wool season.

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

N. B.~ Our Goods will be kept for exchange and: wool received at Sweeter & Davis's Ware House. Wool for carding ond spinning, to be delivered aci.v the Factory. The market price will also be paidin ca.-h for" Wool by Hills, Davis A: Co., if delivered at ihe Ware Ilouso of S wee tfce fc Davis.

May 12,1865. tei