Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 June 1855 — Page 3

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RECEIPTS.

RaUnco in Treasurer's liands at last settlement $11,000 7' Hot Jury Fees 18 W

County Revenue of 1S54. IS,5*6 01 Delinquent County Revenue of 1853 and previous jfcare Cost oi advertising Mortgaged lands 6 per cent. damages Bent of Public Buildings Redemption of landB sold for taxesEatrays*" Broker's Liccneo Show License Docket Fees Sugar Creek Township School Tax--Township Tax Road Tax Principal on Common School iundInterest on loans of Com. S- Fund*. Com. S. Fund derived from taxation Principal of Concessional Township

School Fund" Interest oil loans of do--Madison township Budding S. TaxWalnut do do \--r*

ring the year, more than lmve been isflU»

tng

,,,W,D

!»3, amounting to the sum of-

Amount of Orders outstanding May 31st, 1855-

Summer Ribbons, Blend & Thread Laces,

Silk. Xiacc Fringes,

Dress Trimmings, Flain & Embroidered Swiss,

Rich Appletiuin work Swiss for dresses Plaid it Satin Striped do Rarcd Jnconetts—sonio very rich do Snow drop do lor children.

BE A UTIFUL EMBR OIDER1ES,

Jaconet. Swiss and Applequin Lace Collars and tsloeves: Rich silk Parasols. A large lot of Amerioan Lawns—new patterns, and last, colors. Theso goods are all new and desirable and at prices that will prove satisfactory to bu vers.

May 19, 1S55. v0-"no44-tf.

GRAHAM & BR0.

SECOND ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS.

SIXTY 1'A.YS LATER FROM BOSTON I

Great Increase of Trade.

10.000 DOLLAR SALES IN ONE MONTH.

WE

are now receiving our Second Stock of Dry Goods. Ready Made Clothing. Carpets. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, direct from the Importers and Manufacturers of Boston. 25.000 Yards Dress Goods. is 800 Bonnets. 150 Veseits and Mantillas.

Ready Made Clothing.

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-Our Clothing room tilled with the best styles

of Mons' and Hoys ware, sold choa^r than the

ndcrsigned ,hnve associated themselves in tho PROVISION business, and intend keeping on hands a geueral supply of Provisions of the best quality, and at reduced" prices for cash.

Our friends in the city and countrv will please give us a call, on Green street, opposite Commercial Block, three doors north of Earl's otfice.

Highest price in cash paid for all kinds of Provisions. POWERS & McCAFFERTY. Crawfordsville, June 9, '55—m6.

CU1LDKENS,'

OF RECEIPTS AO EXPENDITURES OF Montgomery County. THE

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, of Montgomery County, do make and cause to be published the following Report of Receipts and Expenditures on account of said County, from the let day of June 1854 to the 81st d&y of May, 1855, both days inclusive, to-wit:

1,252 in 1 4 74

3

24 00

616 72 42 1" 100 00 85 00 ]5S 00 87 8P

8.0P£ 13 3.720 91 2.447 29 1,2-4*2 35 4,328 82

637 22

1,413 80 8S(J 30 1,050 09

Total Receipts $49,SOO 11 Amount Orders redeemed during the y£ot 3ojl4S 48

'Balance in Treasurer's hands, MayUlst, 1855 $14,660 63

The above balance consists of the following funds: Madison township School Tax, (ordered to be roftnided) Walntft do do (do) ^Phncipal of School Fund

883 80

1.050 99 '867 50 .41515

Interest of do Show License County fund proper ji,888 69

Amount of Orders outs^*llCl'n?

Tlic0Treasure-

na9

GO 00

$14,660 63

rc~

064 07

redeemed Orders du­

2i0 52

$744 55

TERRE-HAUTE & RICHMOND

BAIL ROAD. ..

CHANGE OF TIME.

On and after May 80th, trains will run as follows: Express Train. Leaves Indianapolis at 9,15 a. in.

Grecncastle at 10,39 a. in.

Arrives at Terrc-llaute at 11,55 a. m. Returning, Leaves Tcrrc-IIautc at 12,80 p. m. Grcencustle at 1,46 p. in. Arrives at Indianapolis at 3,15 p. m.

Connecting witli trains fur Cincinnati and the East, at Indianapolis, and for Yincannes and Evansvillo, at Tcrre-Ilautc. This Train will stop at Grecncastle ONI.Y. Mail Train, Leaves Terro-llaute at 7,10 a. in.

Grocncnstle at 8,47 a. in.

Arrives at Indianapolis at 10,42 a. in.

Returning, Leaves Indianapolis at 1,10 p. in. Grooncastle st 3,00 p. in. Arrives at Terre-Hauto at 4,45 p. m.

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

S. HUESTISj Superintendent.

May 19, 1855—ml.

A SECOND INVOICE OF

NEW GOODS,

NOW

OPENING AT

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

Comprising Chantilla Laco Mantilles Moizo Antique do Silk and Applequo work do Kid gloves. Mohair Mitts,

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

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cncajMSst. entirely of Wrought Iron."also wrought Teeth in Hats. Caps. Boots and Shoes. the concave cylinder, and the eoneavc" so arrung-d as to take the grain with perfect ease to the feeder:

Our Stock of Ilats. Caps, Boots and tdioes, in- warranted not to dust the feeder. Tho nc.w Shoe eludes every variety and style usually worn in thin and Kiddles are constructed, hung and shook, in an couuvry. entirely new manner, having great advants-re over

Our stock is too large to enumerate. We ask oil the old way. The new kind of Elevators for earwho want groat bargains toeoine and see our stock, rying the tailing up to the cylinder will not choke for we can and w\u sell below all competition.—,in any kind of grain. Straw Stackers furnished. The ten thousands that w*o sell more than any oth when "wanted, for stacking the straw alone or straw or house in town, enables us to do it. Come every body and see. No charges for aWwing croods at

GKA1IAM & BROTH ERS.

Crawfordsville June 9. 1S55.

Notice.

THE

Misses,' Boys, Ladies and Men's

Shoes of all kinds and sires, a shade lower than ever before offered at RAMEY'S.

BAV

STATE SHAWLS of the latest stvles, direct from Boston, and at city prices, at ,V. GRAHAM & BRCS.

EXPENDITURES.

For Public Printing $ 250 91 Insane Persons 410 7S Books and Stationery 26S 19

Advertising Mortgaged Lands 2 50 Coroner's Inquest 29 00 Public Buildings 7 00 Juror's Fees 552 23 5 per cent, damage? 4 74 Roads and Highways 24 00 Expenses of Sections 66 70 Interest o* Rail Road Bonds 6.000 00 Delin^ent Taxes S65 Fpenscs of Prisoners 61 45 County Officers 1,070 83 Judge of the Court of Common Pleas 306 28 Expenses of the Poor 1,S35 46 Montgomery County Agricultural Society 110 00 Specific Allowances by the Board-. 290 94 Townships Assessors 603 G7 Summoning Juries 57 46 Returning Fines S 00 New'Jail- 4,822 00 Sugar Creek township School Tax-. 87 36 TownshipTax 3,092 13 Road Tax 2,720 91 Expenses of Bailiffs 26-3 75 Loans of Common School Fund 3,073 56 Common School Fund distributed to the Townships 6,315 76 Suits at Law of Poor Persons- .-•••• 27 13 Loans of Congressional Township S.

Fund 272 00 Incidental exposes of Common School

Fund 109 67 Interest on Congressional School fund distributed to the townships 1,200 51 Incidental expenses of Congressional

School Fund 143 62

Total Disbursements £34.928 96 SAMUEL GILLILAND,' J. M. SHAVER.

iJLSLT

WM. P. WATSON, Commissioners.

Crawfordsville, May 31,1S55.

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Magnificent Goods

AT THE

I HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY STOCK

SPRING & SUMMER

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which I invite the attention of tlio citizens 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 CLOTHIXG

for the coining 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 me a call and my stock an examination. 1 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. We have Coats of various styles, both in cut and material Pauts do., Vests of an endless variety, from fine Satin down to cheap Summer Shirts, Drawers, Under-shirts, Oil Cloth and Gum Coats, &c.

Wo have also our usual supply of Press Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons. Silks, Beraires, 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."

ROOTS & SHOES

Ot till kinus, sizes flliO prlct:: jculcwlutocL i.o suit otiy iiud all.

QUEENSWARE & GLASSWARE.

\Ve have a very fine lot of Quecnswarc, to which we invite your attention, which wo arc selling oil' at extremely low prices.

Groceries.

Dye-stutl's, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Carpets, Carpet. Warp and Cotton Yarn. We wish to impress more fully upon the minds of the Farmers, generally, tho propriety of bringing with them, when they have occasion to town, their PRODUCE of all kiiuls. We promise you. we will always allow the highest market pri.'-\ in cxchange for Goods: and the Goods at the love.--: piicoe w.. can possiblv live by. Live and let live, is our motto. Give lis a mji. wo. can still be found at the Old Stand, on Main street.

May 10,1S55—n44.

DAVID WERTI1EIM.

A Word to Fairataors! FIliST PREMIUM HORSE POWE11 AND SEPERATOR,

Man fact sired by

A. GAEK & CO., IIICHMOMD, IND Cumberland, Gregg & Co., Agents, C'villc. TX7"K b'ke great pleasure in announcing to the

VV farming community that we have mude ar-

raugemcnts with the Manufacturers of s:dd ma-

}l5ncs

to

f„raishthcmat low prices to all who mav

sh to purchase. The cvlinders arc now made

and chatf together. Ycrv great improvements have been made in the double geared Horse Tower.— Also have been gotten up an entire new Horse power, two sizes, four and eiirht horse rower. This power is highly spoken of by all who have examined it. "NVe can furnish tlio following kinds of Machines, to-wit:

Eight Horse Power Seperator and Cleaner Four Tumbling Shaft Machine,

Chaff PilerV.

Four Horse Power Belt Machine, (Chatf Piler) All machines warranted to irive satisfaction. CUMBERLAND, GREQG fc CO., Agents. Crawfordsville, May 12, 1SS55— n48.

Opened.

TWOManutacturcr's

Gross Farr«ll's Arabian Liniment: for sale at prices, at No. 8, Commcr•ial Block, by

June 2, 1S55. T. D. BBOWN.

RAMEY

can sell nico hoavy drese Silk for 6 cents per yard.

NEW BOOKS,

AKD

FRIENDS!

We ore how 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 IlalfBound Bl'k Books, Ledgers, Invoice. Precussion Notes, Memeradums of all kinds. Paper by the Ream, of fifty different kinds. Gillett's Pens, No. S03, by the Gross—and forty other Brands. Our NOTIONS are full and complete.

TO THE LADIES,

We have added a fine new larsre SHOW CASE to our Store, entirely for the display of our fine

JEWELRY.

And onr yiiirchase isso very large in Jewelry that it is impossible for you not to get suited at our Store, as we 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,

GoEfl axad Silver Watcfacs,

GOLD LOCKETS,

Of all kinds and sizes. Ladies and Gents fine'

&©&© & KEYS., ALSO, OUR STOCK OF

E N N I E S

Is Large and Fine. Size--from to the ianrcst size made.

one inch long up

Also full assortment of

PISTOLS,

Celt's and other Revolving Single and Double Barrel. Also we keep constantly on hand the best artie'e of

Colorado and Virginia Tobacco

To be found in town. We also have a choice selection of the finest brands of HAVANA AND D03IESTIC CIGARS, To bo found in the market. Over one hundred

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

VIOLRNS AND GUITARS, BANJOS, FLUTES,

FIFES AND MUSICAL BOXES,

And otlifiT small Instruments, such as KAUPS, &C. We are also prepared to mend your Accordeons in short notice. Bring them on. Wc keep everything included in the lino of Musical Merchandise such as STRINGS FOti ALL INSTRUMENTS.

Wc have the largest lot of Buggy Whips to be found in town. LADIFS! Wo liavo a few of those fine

White Crape Shawls,

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

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

So give us a call. JSP" To Peddlers and Country Merchants, wo will sell you all kiiuls of Notions at low figures, as we have a very large stock on hand.

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 ollW '•liREAT INDUCEMENTS^ to those who may give him a call he l'ecls desirous that all should know where bargains can be ha 1. 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, corner of G.iecn and Market streets opposite Commercial Row

RAMKV

IF

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

BEAUTIFUD

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LADIES-cheap

RAMEY

LAWNi can be had for SV cents

at EAlIillY'S

you want a nice Mantilla at wholesale price go to HAMEY'tj

METIIOPOLITAN.

Soft Straw. Swi^s

Hraid.

Kutland and SilkBonncts cf ihc latest styles can be had at •i- 1\ A.Ml'.Y'.S,

will -jilease bear ill mind that T7amcy has tlie larsfest stock of Knibr^idvrics. Undcrslcevcs. Cheinizetts. Collars, Infant's AVaists, liandkcivhicfs &c., in town, and that he will not be undersold.

G1_ENTLEMAEN

A

in need of a fashionable silk or

S soft llat. can liml it nt ]JAMl-JY!.S.

"OEMEMBER that the 'place to buy Cotton Yarn II and Carpet Warp is at "RAMEY'S.

RAMF.Y

RAMEY

has a full stoclc of Queensware and can it cither by the set or price to suit custom-

sells.a beautiful Blnck Cloth Coat for $". and PT.ts to suit for Z2.ZQ.

f.ne Summer Yest can be liud for 7" crris at RAMEY'S.

RAMEY

sells a splendid Carpet for 50 cents per vard.

TRUNKS,

Carpet Hairs. Satchels and Umbrellas of superior quality are sold at RAMEY'S.

is closing up his Inst years Books: any persou knowing himself indebted on the old Score will do well to call soon.

"IP^eLAlNS. Del'crge Challis. Briliianteens. Tisues. Baregs and Dotted Swiss can be had cheap at RAMEY:S.

Vlnrse

stock cf ladies' Ginghams, 15icached and Brown Muslins, Cot to nades »tc.. at unusually low ]rices at RAMEY'S.

Executor's Notice.

rp.HE undersigned have been appointed Execn"11 and testament of Lewis

ment The estate is so'ventWILLIAM F. TIIO'vtASON. LKW IS M. TIIOMASON,

May 30, jS55.—n40w3. Executor's.

Executor's Sale.

TILE

undersigned will on Saturday the 23d day of June. 3S55. at the late residence of Lewi's Thomason. deceased, in Clark town- hip. Montgomery county. Indiana, seil at public auction the personal property of said deceased, consisting in part of horses, hogs, sheep, wagon, bugsy and harness, blacksmith tools, tfce. Ttn^s OF SALE:—All snnis 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 security. waiving the benefit of appraisement or valuation laws. WILLIAM F. THOMASON,

LEWIS M. THOMASON.

MBy 80. 1S55.—n46w8. Executors.

azsvssseaBiesHsmazE^

NEW GOODS

Campbell, Craley & Siartcr,

HAVING

DRY GOODS,

Groceries,

HARDWARE & SADDLERY,

IRON & NAILS.

CIII N A W A E & A S S \V A i'.

Bools

8c

CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.

Ci 0T TT WOULD say to their friends Vi Ov -LX« that their aim in combining thc-ir capital, was to citable them more clil-c tually to keep up such a stock as would fully meet the wants that seem to be demanded by the largely increased trade of tlie late firm of J. 1'. 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 lirm will spend a great portion of time iti tho easti rn cities, watching the ehanges 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 diiligence. and thev shall ever endeavor to make a business intercourse with their customers pleasant and profitable to all parties.

Mav 5.1S35. no42-ly.

©Grl

H. PURSELL & BROTHER.

Mav 20,1855—45nlv.

THE CRY IS STILL TIIEY COME!

1 &oa

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

Spring 8z Summer

-GOODS,

O E I N & O E S I

HOOTS & SHOES,

N E W I JOHN E. ROBINSON,

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

New and Elegant Rooms No's 7 & 8,

Commercial Block,

a very extensive and complete stock of

Shoes,

READY" MADE CLOTHING,

WSB2©w Woodess Ware

E S O N

P5JSB

Having bought out and Succeeded

M. SNOOK & CO.,

WOULD

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

S E N I S O O

NEW GOODS

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

HATS & CAPS.

BONNETS,

NOTIONS,.-..-•

Qnesnsware,

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 seliincr price mnrk.'d upon them in rtrnrcs from which there will be NO v.'.utATioN. V.'c believe this to bo the- only fair way of doiiiir a retail business, and hope it will bo appreciated by those who favor us with their patronronage.

To make room for new goods (constantly arriving) we olfer the stock bought of M. Snook o: Co.,

*"^£3 £2

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D. G. propose doinc a limited .TOURING BUSINESS, and would inform the dealers in the country thut they will at all times be prepared to furnish goods on as favorable terms «nd prices as thc.v can procure in Cincinnati or any city west.

We have nnide arrangements east to have now goods forwarded to ns weekly by express, in order that wc may always have a lull stock t'T 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 goods on as favorable terms us any western house.

R. Schenckis to be fouud at the old stand, and wiil at all times be happy to see his friends and patrons.

Crawfordsville, May 5, JS."5. vCn-12-tf.

Guardian's Sals.

THE

undersigned as Guardian of the per-on and estate of John and Nathaniel Barhet, will sell at private sale the following dess-rioed real estate,: situated.in the comity of Montgomery, in the Srat-j

tor's of the last will and testament of Lewis situated.in the comity of Montgomery, in the Prate ne mile north east of Wavdand, and 1» 4 Thnmason. deceased. All persons indebted to the of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided two-eighth n.des frtfrri Crawfordsville. It contains three hunestate of said deceased, will make immediate pay- parts of the north-west quarter of section twenty- jdred and twenty acres, two hundred of which. nre mi tbnr iti township nineteen north of range six west. under cultivation. It cntain-a fine-orchard, cm-

April 1-1.1S5.-.

Ttusis:—One half of the purchase money cash in I bracing apples, peaches. &c. Tlied weliing and out hand at time of sale, and the balance in six months houses are in food repair, and is suku7io for a tav-

Salt, S'ltijsr as:d .I-,

We have now

re and in course of receiving l.'O Bbls. Lake S ::t 5) Half Bbls. White Fish and Mackerel 10 Bbls. Choice Family Flour: To which will be made constant additions, to Bupplv the trade, at the lowest rates.

WIff. C. VANCE, & SA.Ti'L. ROBINSON

OF THE FIRM OF

ROBINSON. VANCE & CO.

T5EG leave to announce to the citizcns^f MontX!? gomery count}-, that they Mre now in receipt at the oldst.und of J. R. ROBINSON, in Washington Hall, one of the finest and best selected stock

1 Is31Spring & Summer

ever before offered in this market. Intending to establish a large business we will sell onr Goods so low as to control the trade of the best judges, and tho.-ve unacquainted with the value of Goods, will have equal advantages with the oldest buyer as our priccs will be the same to all.

ONE PRICE

A N N O E I A I O N

Our Stock consists in part of the following:

of all descriptions and qualities.

Hats & Caps

Of the Latest Fashions and Styles.

Our Hats were inaufaetured expressly for trade of our Firm.

of the very best quality, and without doubt

E A E

than ever before offered in this place.

O IN

The largest and best made stock of Clothing ever brought to Cruwt'ordsvillo. Wc have Clothinff for .Men and Ib ys of all grades. Call and sec it, examine the quality, and hear

IS. FE3€ES,

and vou will be satisfied.

QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, IKEMKXDCOUS ASSOLLTJIKNT.

"W*e would here mention to those in the want of Crockery, that wc are prepared to til them out complete. We would call your attention to our .*t0ck Ol'

N O I O N S

A N O E E

and as been selected with the greatest cure bv one whose Ions c-xporicr.ec in the business renders hi rn fully competent for the task.

Call and see Us!

We feel confident that we can make it your interest to do so. ROBINSON, VANCE & CO.

Crawfordsville, April 21, '55. 40i.f

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A. P. WATSOX & CO,

"^TTOUl.D respectfully call the attention of the pu'oiic to their extensive and weil s,elected ?•'•'.ek of Roots Shoe?:. Tltcy were b'-nght to soil und persons wiii find it to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock of

JLea *I?.e a*

&

I N Uff N

OOK 1II£RR Wc have succccdcd in obtainiiig the celebrated Mr. PATTEUSON, of 2ew York, a first rate Watch Maker, and we are now prepared to repair your Watches and Jewelry in quick notice, hiring them' on.

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from day of sale, the purchaser securing payment ern stand for wltich j.nrpose It h:is been used for a eecsou. thereof by note, with freehold security, and with- hmg time. A gwl spring of uter is Situated close Onr out relief from valuation laws. to the nse. also a

JOHN S. GRAY. Guardian. S'Jtf

WILSON. GRIMES fc CO..

Mav 25'55. 1 «fc

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Commercial Block.

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Old Stand, coiner of

II. PURSEL & JiRO.

May 5, 1555. nli'tf

Valuable Farm for Sale.

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well

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May 1^, iS5o—1.1O

J. HANNAH..

MERCHANT TAIL Oil,

SPRlXCr ci-

the

BOOTS & SHOES

over offered isi tlii: sell lower than an

1

FcBEdttsss

Is lurgoand complete, being ihc most extensive,in this iace. A. P. WATSON & CO.

May 19, 1555—n-i4-.

mf

WATCII

MAKER

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the bam. 1-Vr exp^t t.

Kentucky Tiiist Company Bank.

ITTE are now buving the notes of this hank LAYMvN 6s Co. Crawfordsville, Jan. 2Tth 1S55. n2s

New Brick Yard going to start

W?"E want Two first rate Brick Moulders for which wo will pav gWKl wafts. May '55—n42 H, PURSEL & BRO.

OFFERS to the. citizens of Cruwfordsuille AIHI viv.ioity. the most splendid assortment ol Plain and Fancy Articles in his lino of bis-iinoss, over brought to this market- His stock consisis of tho^best and most Fashionable

O A Ct Tfi*§,

ITALIAN CLOTHS,

SRI ,IR:U CLOTHS,

Plain md Faiii'v-Ciissimeres, Plain and Fancy j" Drillings for I'ants, Plain and Fancy Marsailhrs. Hull'and Satin Veilings "Cotton, Linen and Silk Hose Handkerchiefs, Neck

Tics, Shirts, and ail kinds of ~.v:

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His establishment may be lound one door south ol the Post O.iice, on Green street, nearly opposite Elston Lane's l'.ank. (irntiemen will do well to give him a call immediately and inspect his stock, as it needs but a call to satisfy the most fascidious.

pir^rn

4 Au

gy

Of his own manufacture all of which will lo sold clieaper for CASH th&n can be bought else where! lie kee:s constantly employed a number of

J'XPI'RiKNCKI) "\VORKMKN,

And is prepared to accommodate all who may fuvof him with a call, at the shortest possible notiac, from a single garment up to an entire suit. He guarantees his work to compart' favorably with the beat of tho kind fr strength, durability and neatnoas, manufactured anywhere .Fast or West. Ho .will aiso promptly attend to Cttlting i'ittlng nil kinds of fidrmont?, WlJeh he Warrants to -/ive entire satisfaction.

JAMKS TIANN"AIL

K7"N. B.—I ids':) reccive m.^ntli'v, the latest New York Fashions, whiolicri!1. be seen at any 'Jmo by calling at my c."tabiishrfient. ,: J." H. 'Crav. fordsville, April 1-J, lSr5 vt»rsiO.

J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN,^ sv.w nrr ivLi

v.A\ i:

SUMMER STO OF

O S

AND

wish to call the attention of the citizens of-: Old Montgomery to it. Our stock consists in part of the following articles, to-wit:

Prints and Jinghams French, English and German Gloves r.nd IIo-^ sier\

Edgings, Lacc, r.r.d White Goods Miifcs iinil Donnct Tailings Funcv Drrss Goods Collars. Chemi/.ctts and Swiss Sleaves Ladies? and Gents Kid Gloves Ready Made Clothing

Bonnets and Hals

Ladies and Gents Boots and Shoes Qneenswarc and G'lasswuro Nails and Window Glass: jttill and Cut Saws:

Groceries and Hardwave

Our stock being complete and well selected wo will sell at us low figures as any house in the place. All kinds of Puont i: taken in exebanav for ironds.

April

JOHN RAWT'CRI) it MULL1K1N.

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which we are selling oif at cost, intending to discontinue that branch of the trade.

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

lS.r5. v«!n4U

SOS cf. 203 Whr.lcsule and Rotail Dcnlcr in

SHELF & 'HEAVY HARDWARE,

1 HON, STr.I-lL, NAILS, GL\SS, COt'is'iNii. PARLOR AND COAL STOVES,

Ol'every variety.—Also Manufacturer «f COPPER, TIN it SHEET IKON WARES 205 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. Onlv Agcnev for the splendid and cheap Cooking

Stove called

THE XEIV W ORLD."

Indiana an 1'u

OX A E N at PAR. v5n2tiyl

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Arrivii" oi*

SMS0SABLE'GOODS.

a 1

JE. & I. £1. HEXOCH,

A NN"»UNCKS to the citizens of ('rnwfordsvillo

and vicinity, that, tliev have broutrlit on tho finest, cheapest, and most fashionable stock ot

SPRING & SUMMER

jilacc. and whi.di they intend to other, house in the. county. Wo

ii ty.

aid say tho- tfrat want good goods »n[

W 0 0 W 0 0 I

clieu]f

to give us a call and jiuiir" ior themselves. Our s'."-k consists in part of black, brown, bine frock ar.d sack

IIav 10.

MmT©y

line black and fancy TwUt do. Italian Ciothsdo. Lustre do. Linn- Driilincrs j'lain lyi fancy do. Ad M»I t" black and fancy Cr.ssimerc Pants.— do. It:.li :r. 'th Jo. Checked and jlnin Lii ii do. Linen Drillings Ac. e?.'s of all hinds, sorts and sizes, al -o a good as.-o: tmcnt of sl.ii 'viiite and fanev. Druvers-d'ali kinds. Hata, fiips. Triinks. C. rpet Ra«s. iVe.. w)ich muy beobte.ined at their "Id stand «.n ireen street, opposite the Pes'. Ojiiee, or .n Mnia street opposite the Court House, which they fitted up for the accommodation of 'heir cfsstomeis who may want to trade with llKim and live too far oif. All of the a'eove cttti.be obtained istbotli of «n:rcstubliithrnents cither at wholesale Or retail at the very lowest cash pries.

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••'f.-t'rawlbrjiRVi 15c Factory!

E. II. HILLS & CO.,

TX 7 0UI.D invite the I'armers, V.'ool (irowers'and all th'oe '.vismngto ercchangcs Wool for Good.* to their spring stock of Woolens, conmti™ of Clofh«, Cufrinjcres, Satinetts, DoeHkiiis. Jcun-»

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TliL undersigned ilers fur sale one j-k't, -.,r summer ware,- htocki--,,. Varus. fcc. of the !'nc.-t Firui in M--x»gomery conntv, In addition to our own junnufnet"-,.#. have made

f"»",

l,:'c'('rs

ot' T-cols,

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1

and'

I— tir-n- from the'best Woolen establishments Ohio, and can ss-ro

0ttr

.-, ihe laige-'t and bc

ivierJd« thafwo

assortment '.hat we havo

ever pre=entei all .-hieh wc will exchange for ^.oola'

"or.'t.ARR. J'HICJ.S. Goodit will al»o bo

.'l ca.sh exchange rates during the wool

'Jachinery is al?o beincr fitted up anew and

... ,. to nm it all summer on countrv Cu'dine,

term-s apply to the subrcnoer living on tne prein- f-.pii,ningand Rob- 5faking. or thecn-tomarv pricw. MOORL. N. II. _Our Gof-dn will !x kept for cvehar.re and wool lC'CCived at Swect.scr L" David's Ware Iloutw. 00I for curding" and svirn:riu'. to be delivered nt the Factory. The market price will also be paid in cash for Wool by Hills. Iiavis it Co.. if delivered at tho Ware House of Sweetscr & Davia. a a I 4

To Blacksmiths.

TIIEuinlerj.jrned

has on hands norne"thre'e'toris

of IRON, well assorted, and wishing to go out of the trade wiil ?tdl at reduced price?. May 12 "55—n-t-j F. H. FEY.

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