Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 June 1855 — Page 3

RECEIPTS.

Balance in Treasurer's hands at last settlement For Jury Fees

County Revenue of 1854 Delinquent County Revenue of 1853 and previous years Cost of advertising Mortgaged lands 5 per cent, damages*---Rent of Public Buildings

41

Redemption of lands sold for taxesEstrays Broker's License Show License Docket Fees Sugar Creek Township School Tax Township Tax Road Tax Principal on Common School Fund

41

Interest on loans of Com. S. Fund-- ,«« Com. S. Fund derived from Taxation Principal of Congressional Township

School Furd Interest on loaD« of do 1,443 Madison township Building 8. Tax- 883 80 "s it Walnut do do 1,050 99

Total Receipts

Amount of Orders redeemed during the year

Amount of Orders outstanding at last report U10 Treasurer has redeemed Orders during tho year, more than have been issued, amounting to tho sum of

Amount of Orders outstanding May 31st, 1855

S O A N & If O A IV

a"m,n" fnr

and examine for thomselves. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. Crawfordsvillo, Juno 16, 1854. v6n4S.

K. K. JONES,

FORWARDING AND COMMISSION

MERCHANT,

NOBTH PIER, MANITOWOC, WISCONSIN.

WILL FAY PKRSOFAL ATTENTION TO OBDERS FOB

BUYING AND

Manufacturer of Window Shades, No. 69 Randolph St., OPPOSITE YOUNG AMERICA.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

Experienced Workmen sent to all parts of tho city ana countrv., ^1 fftfne 16,1855. ly.

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

DR. A. C. SCOTT, OCULIST, AVING located in tho town of Crawfordsville, h'*., where ho will givo his undivided attentioo to tho teoatment of

DISEASES OF THE EYE.

Hp. refers the public to Dr. J. T.

do

•V.

WBZ

OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITUEES OF Montgomery County. THE

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, of Montgomery County, do make and cause to be published tin following Report of Receipts and Expenditures on account of said County, from the 1st day of June, 1854, to the 81st day of May, 1855, both days inclusive, to-wit:

$11,000 77 13 50 18,576 67

1,252 10 1 75 4 74 24 00 616 72 42 10 100 00 85 00 158 00 87 86 8,092 18 2,720 91 2,447 29 1,242 35 4,828 82

637 22

$49,809 11

85,148 48

Balance in Treasurer's hands, May 81st, 1855 $14,660 63 The above balance consists of the following funds: Madison township School Tax, (ordered to bo refunded) 883 30 Walnut do do (do) 1,050 99 Prineipal of School Fund 867 50 Interest of do 415 15 Show License CO 00 County fond proper 11,883 69

$14,660 68

964 07

219 52

$744 55

T. D. BROWN,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DBUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,

WHITE-LEAD, OILS,

Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes, &c., HO. S, COMMERCIAL BLOCK, TAKES this method of informing his numerous customors, that he is now in rcccipt of a heavy supply of all articles in his line, ana invites them to call and look through his stock, assuring tliem that when in need of any articles in his line no will use all endeavors to suit them, both in regard to quality and prico.

Physicians will find it to tlieir interest to call Slid oramino his stock before purchasing elsewhere. 1ST RemuinW tho place—No. 8, Commercial Block. juno 16 '55—v6n47

BIHSWKb AMD FRESHJXRUGS!

yyAVE REMOXED their Drug establishment a

few doors weBt of tho old stand, immediately opposite tho Court House, and havo just received •n unusually largo and fresh eupply of

Drugs & IVfedicines Paints, Oils, DycStuIR,

Wlodow Glass, Glass Ware, Perfumery,

Stationary,

Taney Articles, Gilt Mouldings, (For picture frames) The best of Cigars and Tobacco, and

VAVEHW MSBKSKBdS. Comprising a general assortment of all articles usually found in any Establishment.

All of which wo offer for salo, on terms as liberal ff other Establishment of tho kind in aro the most successful and perfect combination of Reaper and Mower now in U9C, as well as being tho

Phydcians, and nil others aro requested to call best Sinulo Maohino for cither purpose. All the

BUIFPINO LUMBER, 8HINOLE0, LATH, &C.

June 16, 1955. n4Sm2

WILLIAM E. OTTO,

IKTORTER AND JOBBEB OF

TAPER HANGINGS, SCENES, FIRE PRINTS, WXWIDOW TRIMMINGS, &C.

Underwood,

who fe ono of the most (lnt^Qmxished Oculists in Louisville, Ky., whoee card app^is in my bills. Ho can

constiltod at tho

Holto^ House,

Main street. _[April 14, »55-n89.

A CARD.

My daughter, about 2 years old, was taken with Seroraloui Inflammation of the Eves, of tho most verulent character, Bho was totally blind for six months, during that time she was treated by three distinguished physicians but without success, and I th^npiaoed her undor tho treatment of Dr. A. C. ®°9tT, Oculist, and bv his medical skill she was restored to perfect sight in tho short time of five weeks, and I take pleasure in recommending him i» tho publio, and particularly the afflicted.

on

BOfcEKT PLUNKET.

Attfest: N. M.

Holton.

Crawfordftvillo) Ind., May 2S, 1655.

Shingles Wanted.

Ot

MILLION SHINGLES wanted by [»pril28,1665.] GRAHAM & BRO.

RAy»fd

BP*eQ^

EXPENDITURES

For Public Printing $ 250 91 Insane Persons 410 73 Books and Stationery 2(8 19

Advertising Mortgaged Lands 2 50 Coroner's Inquest 29 00 Public Buildings 7 00 Juror's Fees 552 23 5 per cent, damages 4 74 Roads and Highways 24 00 Expenses of Elections 55 7q Interest on Rail Road Bonds 6,000 00 Delinquent Taxes 865 77 Expenses of Prisoners 6145 County Officers 1,979 83 Judge of the Court of Common Pleas 8G6 23 Expenses of the Poor 1,535 45 Montgomery County Agricultural Society Specific Allowances by tho Board ownship9 Assessors

various kinds of Reapers and Mowers have endeavored to compete with these Machines—tho result of every instance, has shown their superiority. Over THREE THOUSAND of tho 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 tu 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 sevthe, and Eeap as well as can be done with Cradle.

Wc have also on hand 12 doz. Cradles & Scythes 12 doz. Scythes & Snaths. 20 doz. Forks, 2, 8 & 4 Tyne. We would bo happy to wait upon all who may want any of the above named articles.

EST" C'all at the Old Stand of CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO Crawfordsville, May 19, '55—n44tf

A Word to Farmers!

FIRST PREMIUM

HORSE POWER AND SEPEKATOR, HI

manufactured by

A. GARR & CO., RICHMOMD, IND. Cumberland, Gregg & Co., Agents, C»ville.

WE

take great pleasure in announcing to the farming community that wc have made arrangements with the Manufacturers of said machines to furnish them at low prices to all who may wish to purchase. The cylinders aro now made entirely of Wrouelit Iron, also wrought Tef-th in the concave cylinder, and the concave" so arranged as to tako the grain with perfect ease to the feeder: warranted not to dust tho feeder. The new Shoe and Riddles are constructed, hung aud shook, in an entirely new manner, having great advantage over tho old way. Tho new kind of Elevators for carrying the tailing uji to the cylinder will not choke in any kind of grain. Straw Stackers furnished, when wanted, for stacking the straw alono or straw and chafl togethor. Yen* great improvements havo been made in the double geared Horse Power.— Also havo been gotten up an entire new Ilorse power, two sizes, four and eight horse power. This power is highly spoken of by all who have examined it. We can furnish tho following kinds of Machines, to-wit:

Eight Horso Power Scperator and Cleaner: Four Tumbling Shaft Machine,

Chaff Piler),

Four Horse Power Belt Machine, (Chaff Piler) All machines warranted to give satisfaction. CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO., Agents. Crawfordsville, May 12.1SS55—n43.

Carriage Manufactory.

WAV ELAND, MONTGOMERY CO., INDIANA. The subscriber would respectfullv inform the citizens of Montgomery oountv and vicinitv that he is now engaged in the manufactory of Carriages and Buggies of all descriptions, which will be furnished to customers at the lowest mm ket prices. My Carriages have the advantage over all others in the State,"being supplied with Evert's celebrated patent couplet. J3T" AU work warranted.

WEwhich

Carpet for 60 cents per

110 00 290 94 603 87 57 46 8 90

»p To mmonlngi Returning Fines New .Jail 4,822 00 Sugar Creek township School Tax 87 36 Township Tax 8,092 13 Road Tax 2^720 91 Expenses of Bailiffs 263 75 Loans of Common School Fund 8,073 56 Common School Fund distributed to theTowmliips 5,315 76 Suits at Law of Poor Persons 27 18 Loans of Congressional Township S

Fund 272 00 '1 Incidental expenses of Common School Fund 109 67

Interest 011 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,

WM. P. WATSON, Commissioners.

Crawfordsvillo, May 81,1S55.

n4Sw3.

TOBACCO STORE. W. B. Keeney

¥T7"OULD respectfully inform tho citizens of tt Montgomery county that ho has removed his establishment to tho stand formerly occupied bv T. D. Brown, and one door cast of the Hoiton House. lie will keop constantly on hand a larcrc supply of CHOICE CIGARS.

CHEWING AND SMOKING TORACCO.

Among his stock will be found a superior quality

HONEY DEW, JINNEY LIND TWIST, VIRGINIA CAVENDISH,

GOLDEN LEAF, PANCAKE, HAVANNA CIGARS,

MAGNOLIAS, PRIN CIPIES,

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

Hay 2G, 1855. v6-no45tf.

INTERESTING TO FARMERS! ATKINS' AUTOOTA TON OR Self-Raking Reaper & Mower,

ALSO

J. H. MANNING'S

PATENT ADJUSTABLE

Reaper and Mower Combined, and Single

~WM7'

B. SISCHO & CO.

Waveland, Juno 16,1S55—irS.

New Brick Yard going to start

wnnt Two first rate Brick Moulders for we will pay good wages. May 5 '55—n42 H. PUBSEL & BRO.

!GRAHAM & -BR0.

TO

ZEES

Just the Thing for every Farmer to Ilave.

CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.

WOULD

say to their old friends and customers, that they have the agency for the above named Reapers and Mowers, and arc prepared to furnish them to all who may be in need of them, on the most advantageous terms. These Reapers

SECOND ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS.

SIXTY DAYS LATER FROM BOSTON!

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 tho Importers and Manufacturers of Boston. 25,000 Yards Dress Goods. 800 Bonnets. -r-: 150 Veseits and Mantillas.

Heady Made Clothing.

Our Clothing room is filled with the best styles of Mens' ar* Boys ware, sold cheaper than "the cheapest.

Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes.

Our Stock of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, in eludes every variety and style usually worn in this country.

Our stock is too large to enumerate. Wo ask all who want great bargains to conic and see our stock, for we can and will sell below all competition.— The ten thousands that we sell more than any oth cr house in town, enables us to do it. Come "every body and see. No charges for showing goods at

GRAHAM & BROTHER'S.

Crawfordsville Juno 9,1S55.

Magnificent Goods

AT THE

I HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY STOCK

SPRING & SUMMER

Of tho latest styles, from silk or fur hat.

May 10,1555-114-1.

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

READY MADE 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 me a call and my stcck an examination. I know this assertion to bo 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 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, &c.

Wo havo also our usual supply of Dress Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks, Borages, DcLains, Swiss and Mull Mous., Jaconets, Tissues and Prints of an endless variety.

HATS & CAPS

a 10 cent Palm to a fine

«MOOTS & SHOES

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

QUEENSWARE & GLASSWARE.

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

Groceries.

Dye-stuffs, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Carpets, Carpet Warp and Cotton Yarn. 257""We wish to impress more fully upon the minds of the Farmers, generally, tli'j propriety of bringing with them, when they have occasion to town, their PRODUCE of all kinds. Wc promise you. wo will always allow the highest market price, in exchange for Goods and the Goods at the lowest priccs we can possibly live by. Live and let live, is our motto. Give us a call" wc can still be found at the Old Stand, on Main street.

DAVID WERTIIEIM.

A SECOND INVOICE OF

NEW GOODS,

NOW OPENING AT

Campbell's, Galey's, & Harters,

Comprising Chantilla Lace Mantillcs: Moizo Antique do tiilk and Appleque 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 Applcquin work Swiss for dresses Plaid & Satin Striped do Rared Jaeonetts—some very rich do Snow drop do for children.

BE A UTIFUL EMBR OIDER1ES,

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

May 19,1S55. v6-no4-i-tf.

Charles II. Bowen, vs. Dr. John Bull.

i\]:\Vr BOOKS.

AND

FRIENDS!

RAMEY

"Writ of Attachment.

Whereas a "Writ of Attachment issued and summons not served, and property has been attached, Dr. John Bull is hereby commanded to answer Charles H. Bowen in a complaint, wherein he claims the sum of fifteen dollars, and unless he comes forward on the 3d day of July, at 2 o'clock in thu afternoon, and plead, answer or demur to complaint, it will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered acccrdinclv.

JOnX W. BURK, J. P. [se.vl.]

Wilison^fc McDonald, Attorneys for Plaintiff. June lSplS55—n4Sw3.

Received

"f OO KEGS Pure White Lead A"" 25 White Zinc, (French): 500 lbs. Red Load: 2 bbls. Turpentine 4 Linseed Oil 1 Japan Varnish 2 Ocnr. 1 Putty 20 Boxes Chrome Green

For sale low at Xo. 3, Commercial Block, bv June 2 '55. T. D. BROW'X.

METROPOLITAX.

LADIES

GENTLEMAENfind

CHILDKENS,'

TRUXKS.

We are 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, Memoradums of all kinds. Paper by the Ream, of fifty different kinds. Oillett's Pons. No. 303, by tlie Gross—and forty other Brands. Our NOTIONS are full and complete.

TO THE LADIES.

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

JEWELRY.

And our purchase is so very large in .Jewelry that it is impossible for you not to get suited at -.nr Store, as we have over two hundred styles of

EAR RINGS AND BKEAST PINS,

Of the purest Hard Solder Gold down to tho common Soft Solder—and over one thousand

GOLD AND C0RNEL10N RINGS,

Gold and Silver Watclies,

GOLD LOCKETS,

Of all kinds and sizes. Ladies and Gents tine

GOLD CHAOS & KEYS.

ALSO, OUR STOCK OF

E N N I E S

Is Large and Fine. Size—from one inch long up to tho iargest size made. Also full assortment of

PISTOLS,

Colt's and othor Revolving Single und Doubl Barrel. Also we keep constantly on hand the best artic^c of

Colorado and Virginia Tobacco

... ^Tobc found in town. We also have 11 choice se-

HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, To be found in the market. Over one hundred

lEil'lilPIi, 3*

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

VIOLIXS AND GUITARS, BAKJOS, FLUTES,

FIFES AND MUSICAL BOXES,

And other small Instruments, such as HAKPS, (fee. We arc also prepared to mend your Accordeons in short notice. Bring them on. We keep everything included in the lino of Musical Merchandise —such as STRINGS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS.

We have the largest lot of Buggy Whips to be found in town. LADIES! Wc have a few of those iino

..." White Crape Shawls,

Very cheap, and a variety of Ribbons and Dress Trimmings, Hats, Caps and Ready Made Clothincr, choap forcasli. We take all kinds ol"

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

So give us a call. CS^To Peddlers and Country Merchants, we will sell you all kinds of Notions at low figures, as we have a very largo stock 011 hand.

II. PURSELL ct BROTHER.

May 20,1S55—-ionly.

THE CRY IS STIJLL TIIEY COME!

ALVINVAMEY

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

Spring & Summer GOODS,

to which lie invites the attention of his old customers and the public generally. Having purchased his coods on such terms as will enable him to offer "GREAT INDUCEMENTS" to those who may give liim 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. Qucensware, Hardware. Grocery and Clothing line. He will be found at his new store, corner of G.icen and Market streets opposite Commercial Row

tment of

has the most complete assort Ladies Fancy Dress Goods in town.

BEAUTIFUD

TP y: -L go

LAWNS can be had for cent.0 ]:a.ml:y-s

you want a nice .Mantilla to

wholesale, price RAMEY'S

Soft Straw, Swiss I'rnid.

Rutland aud SilkEonnets of ihe latest styles can be had cheap at RAMEY'S.

will please bear in mind that I'amcy has the largest stock of Embroideries, Undcrslecvcs. Chemizctts. Collars, Infant's Waists, Handkerchiefs ike., in town, and that he will not be undersold.

in need of a fashionable silk or

soft Hat. can it at RAMEY'S.

REMEMBER

that, the place to buy Cotton Yarn

and Carpet Warp is at RAM EY'S.

RAMEY

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

RAMEY

sells a beautiful Black Cloth Coat fori §0. and Pants to suit for ij'J.50.

Misses,'Bovs. Ladies and .Men's

Shoes of all kinds and'sizes, a shade Wer

than ever before offered at RAMEY'S.

Carpet Ba£T Satchels and'"T'mbivllas

of suncrior qnalitv are sold at RAM EY'S. 1

~f) AMEY is elosinir up his last years Books: ar.v

It

person knowing himself im

score will do well tocall soon.

DeLAIXS,

DeBerge Challis, Briiliantcens, Ti?-

ues, Baregs and Dotted Swiss can be had

cheap at P.AM EY'S.

large stock of ladies' Ginghams, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Cottonadcs Arc., at unusually low prices at RAMEY'S.

A

Notice.

THE

undersigned have associated themselves in the PROVISION business, and intend keeping on hands a general supply of Provisions of the best quality, and at reducecf priccs for cash.

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

Highest price in cash raid for nil kinds of Provisions. POWERS fc McCAFFERTY. Crawfordsville, June S, '55—mO.

Valuable Town Property for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale a fine Dwelling House and Lot. situated in Crawfordsville, near the Xew Albany cV Salem Railroad. The lot is 37 by 194, and is finely situated. The dwelling and outhouses are in good repair, and the property will be sold at a bargain. GR1FFIX JOXES.

June 15, 1S55. n4Sw3.

Opened.

TWOManufacturer's

Gross Farrell's Arabian Liniment for sale at prices, ot Xo. 3, Commercial Block, bv

June 2. 1555- T. D. BROWX.

NEW GOODS!!

iC.iHjpkSl, (ftttlt'y & Karler,

HAVING

a very extensive and complete stock of

DRY GOODS, Groceries,

HARDWARE & SADDLERY,

IRON & NAILS,

II I

N

CA14PETS AND OIL CLOTHS.

CP

QT TT

BOOTS & SHOES,

N E W I OH N O II SO N

associated themselves together in the Mureantilc business, are now opening in their

New and Elegant Rooms No's 7 & 8,

Commercial Block

A W A E & A S S W A E

Boots & Shoes,

READY MADE CLOTHING,

Willou' & WoocJeua Ware,

WOULD say to their friends

vJ ©C LI. 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 bv the largely increased trade of the late linn of .T. P. Campbell and in making purchases of Goods in such quantities that would always insure them to their customers at a prolit less than roods bought in the ordinary way. One of the firm will spend a great portion of time in the eastern cities, watching tho changes of the market and takinsr advantage of circumstances accordingly, and always giving their customers the advantage of bargains that can always be obtained by such a course of dilligence, and they shall ever endeavor to make a business intercourse with their customers pleasant and profitable to all parties.

May 5,1S55. no-J-2-ly.

E O S O N §f©SL

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

NEW GOODS,

comprising the largest assortment ever before offered in this market. Oar stock consols in part of

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC

DM

1

QQ831B

CLOTIIING,'

IIATS & CAPS,

debted on the olll that we may always have a full stock for our customers to select from. D. Hatter themselves that several years experience in some of tiie lurgest importing and jobhouses in Boston enables them to purchase goods on as favorable terms as any western house.

!pcr bin

BONNETS,

NOTIONS, Queensware,

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

We have Adopted the

O N E I E S S E

All or.r croods have tho selling price marked upon them in liirnrcs from which there will be no variation. Wc believe this to be the only fair wuy of doing a retail business, and hope it will be appreciuted by those who favor us with their patronronage.

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

T-, r.

,.

a»l

Tr.wl1 v/..

JOBBING

wou ink nn the dealers in the

!country that they wiJI a: all time.* be prepared to

furni-sl1

£DO]s on as favorable terms an 1 prices as

l'aI1

1

procure in Cincinnati or any city west.

we have made arrangements east to have new goods forwarded to us weekly by express, in order

R. Schenek is to be found at the old stand, and will at all times be happy to sea his friends and

patrons. Crawford? ville, May 5, 1: vGn42-tf.

Guardian's Sale.

THE

undersigned as Gr.ardian of the person and estate of John and Xathaniel Barnet, will sell at private sale the following described real estate, situated in the connty of Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided two-eighth parts of the north-west quarter of sectio'i twentyfour in township nineteen north of range six west.

XfcKJJs:—One half of the pure-base money cash in haLd at time of sale, and tho balance in six months from day of sale, the purchaser securing payment thereof by note, with freehold security, and"without relief from valuation laws.

now

store and in course of receiving 150 Bbls. Lake Salt 50 Half Bbls. White Fish and Mackerel 10 Bbls. Choice Family Flour To which will be made constant additi supplv the trade, at the lowest rates.

w:n YANCE, SAtt'L. ROBINSON

OF THE FIRM OF

ROBINSON VANGE & CO

BEG

leave to*anhounco ^o the citizens of Montgomery county, that tiiev aro now in receipt* at the old stand of J. R. ROBINSON, in Washington Hall, one of the finest and best selected stock of

Spring & Summer

GOODS

ever before offered in this market. Ih tending to establish a large business we will Sell our Goods so low as to control tho trade of tho bost judges, aud those unacquainted with.the value of Goods, will have equal .advantages with the oldflsl a a a

ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION,

Our Stock consists in part of the following:

Ml

ijyyj-s

of all descriptions and qualities. .v*

Hats ii Caps

Of the Latest Fashions and Styles

Our IFats were maufactured expressly for tto trade of our Firm.

BOOTS & SHOES

of the very best quality, and without doubt

E A E E

than ever before offered in this place.

r?.

Mis & mm

CLOTHING.

The largest and best made htoCk of Clothing ever brought to Crawfordsville. Wc have Clothing fof Men and Boys of all grudes. Call und see it, examine the quality, and hear

O I E S

and you will be satisfied.'

QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, TUK.Ml.-NntOl'S ASSORTMENT.

We would here mention to those ifi the want o£ Crockery, that wo are prepared to lit them out complete. Wc would call your attention to our stock of

W A

wliieh wc arc selling off at cost, intending to dis-' continue 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 O E E

and has been selected with the greatest care by ono whose long experience in the business renderi him fully competent for the task.

Call and see TTs!

We feel confident that wc can mukc it your interest todoso. ROBINSOX, VANCE & CO.

Crawfordsville, April 'Jl, '55. 40tf

I Dia

JOHX S. GRAY, Guardian.

April 14. l'oo. 3&tf

Sail, S'ioiii*

asid

We have

iV 1

CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN,

I1AVK N"YV RECEIVED THEIR

SPRING d- SUMMER STO OP

O O S

XD wish to call the attention of tho citizcns of Old Montgomery to it. Our stock consists in {•art of the following articles, to-wit:

Prints and Gintrhatns French, English aud German Gloves and Ho* si cry:

Edgings, Lace, and White Goods Ribbons, Silks and Bonnet Linings? Fancy Dress Goods Collars. Chemizctts and Swiss Sleaves Ladies and Gents Kid Gloves '|X Ready Made Clothing

Bonnets and Hats

Ladies and Gent.- B"ot- and Shoes Queensware and Gla.-swarc Xai's and Window Glass: Mill and Cut Saws

Groceries and Hardware

Our stock being complete and well selected WOK? will sell at as low figures as any house in the pl.ice. Ail kinds of Paonrcf. taken in exchange for (roods.

JOHX CKAWFCRD & MULLIKIN.

April 21, 1 vtfn40

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J. AIVDERSOiV,

Wholesale and Rotail Dealer in

SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE lHON, STEEL,

NAILS, GLASS,

COOKING, PARLOR AXD COAL STOVES, Of every variety.—Also Manufacturer of

COPPER, TIN IS SHEET IRON WARES

203 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO.

Only Agency for the splendid and cheap CookinaStove colled

THE NEW W ORLDP

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WILSON, GRIMES & CO.,

Muv 2»'55. .ii 1 fi 2 Commercial Block.

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Jan 13'55 v5n20yl

WATCH g| MAKER

I N O W N

HERE We have succeeded in obtaining the celebrated Mr. Pattkbson, of Xew \ork, first rata Watch Maker, and wo are now

prepared to repair your Watchc3 and Jewelry in quick noticc. Bring th&m on. II. PL'RSEII & BRO.

May u, IS55. n42tf

A fine Summer Vest can be had for 75 cent« a( r\- KAiTEY'S.

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