Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 June 1855 — Page 3

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RECEIPTS.

Balance in Treasurer's hands at last settlement fll,000 77 18 50 18,570 67 County Bevenue of 1854 DeW

or Jnry Feea ty Be iqnent County Bevenue of 1858 and previous years 1,25210

Coat of advertising Mortgaged lands 1 75 S per cent, damages 4 74 Bent of Public Buildings 24 00 Redemption of lands sold for taxes- 616 72 Eatrays"- 42 10 Broker's License 100 00 Show License 85 00 Docket Fees "158 00 Sugar Creek Township School Tax 87 86 Township Tax 8,092 13 BoadTax-r 2,720 91 Principal on Common School Fund- 2,447 29 .Interest on loans of Com. S. Fund-- 1,242 85 Com. 8.

Amount of Orders outstanding "May 81st, 1855 $744 55

TV D. BROWN,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, WHITE-LEAD, OILS, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes, Stc.,

NO. 8, COMMERCIAL BLOCK,. TAKES this method of informing Lis numerous customers, that ho is now in receipt of a heavy supply of all articles in his lino, ana invites them to call and look through his stock, assuring them that when in neod of any articles in his lino no will use •all ondcavors to suit them, both in regard to quality and price. f-*T" Physicians will find it to their interest to call •Dd examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.

UT" Romombor tho place—No. 3, Commercial Block. June 10'55—v0n47.

FRESHDRUGS!

/SLOAN & II OR AN,

HAVEdoore

REMONED their Drug establishment a fow west of tho old stand, immediately •opposite tho Court House, and havr* jn=* *oooi%-oU Mn unusually largo and fresh fupply of

Drugs & Medicines Faints, Oils, r. DyeStnflfc,

window

Class Ware, Pcrfiimcry, Stationary,

Fancy Articles, Gilt Mouldings, (For

picturc frames)

VAV&sw

OF RECEIPTS AO EXPENDITURES OF Montgomery County.

Fund derived from Taxation 4,828 82

Principal of Congressional Township School Fund 637 22 Interest on loans of do 1,443 89 Mftdison township Building S. Tax- S83 80 Walnut do do 1,050 99

Total Beceipts $49,809 11 Amount of Orders redeemed during the Jltr 85,143 48 4

Balance in Treasurer's hands, May 81st, 1855 $14,660 68 The above balance consists of the following funds: Madison township School Tax, (ordered to be refunded)* Walnut do do Principal of School FundInterest of do ShowLiconse County fund proper

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

883 80

(do)

1,050 99 867 50 415 15 60 00 11,883 69

£14,600 68

964 0^

The best of Ci­

gars and Tobacco, and

mmiQmm*

«&d examine for thomsolvcs. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. Crawfordsville, Juno 10, 1854. v0n4S.

K. K. JONES,

FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, NORTH PIER, MANITOWOC, WISCONSIN.

WILL FAY rERSOFAL ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOB

BUYING

WILLIAM E. OTTO,

IMPORTER AND JOBBER Off

PAPER

The Blind Restored to Sight TOT50UT THE USE OF THE KNIFE.

DR. A. C. SCOTT, OCULIST,

HAYING

•v-4.,

lion to th«

:r Comprising a general assortment of all article usually found in any Establishment. All of which wo offer for salo, on terms as liberal those of other Establishment of tho kind in are the most successful and perfect combination of tho Western Country. .'Reaper and Mower now in use, as well as being the

Ptoysleiaus, ami all others aro roqucstod to call ging]0 Machine for either purpose. All tho

AND 81UP1MNQ LUMBER, SHINGLES,

A &C.

Juno 1$, 1855. n4Sm2.

HANGINGS, SCENES, FIRE PRINTS,

"WINDOW TRIMMINGS, &C.

v.- *ND

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

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

Vv'*.

|JT Experienced Workmen sent to all parts of -tho city and country. SPi June 16, 1S55. ly.

located in tho town of Crawfordsville,

whore he will givo his undivided otten- P0^

I treatment of P0"^IS

nr THE TVF l1} .lt-

diseases of tiie eye.

Ho refers the public to Dr. J. T. UNDERWOOD, wko iB ono of the most distinguished Oculists in Lonitrille, Ky.. whose card appears in toy bills.

He can DO consulted at tho HOLTON ifocsE, on Sftin street.'

1

[April 14, '55-n89.

A ARD.

Jlv daughter, abont 2 years old, was taken with gerohilous luflamma-tioa of the Eves, of tho most -v«rulent ohartwtor, she was totally blind for six months, during that time she was treated by three distinguished physicians but without success, and I .then placed her under tho treatment of Dr. A. C. Soorr, Ooulist, and bv his medic&l skill she was rtsUftod to porfect signt in the short time of five I ^eeks, and I take pleasure in recommending him to tbo public, and particularly the afflicted.

ROBERT PLUNKET.

Attest: N. M. IIoLTOjr.

/Crtirfordsville, Ind., May 38,1S55.

ffiiiwgw Wanted.

ONE

,ES wantcc GRAHAM BBO.

MILLION SHINGLES wanted by [spril86,1855:]

—AMET telle splendid Cwpet for 50 cents per

cause to be published from the 1st day of

EXPENDITURES.

For Public Printing $ 250 al Insane Persons 410 73 Books and Stationery 263 19

Advertising Mortgaged Lands 2 50 Coroner's Inquest x. 29 00 Public Buildings 7 00 Juror's Fees 552 23 5 per cent, damages 4 74 Boads and Highways 24 00 Expenses of Elections 66 70 Interest on Bail 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 860 2S Expenses of the Poor 1,S35 40 Montgomery County Agricultural Society 110 00 Specific Allowances by the Board 290 94 Townships Assessors 60S 37 Summoning: Juries 57 46 Returning Fines 8 90 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 203 75 Loans of Common School Fund 3,073 50 Common School Fund distributed to the Townships 5,315 70 Suits at Law of Poor Persons 27 IS Loan9 of Congressional Township S.

Fund 272 00 Incidental expenses of Common School Fund 109 67 Interest on Congressional School fund distributed to the townships 1,200 51 Incidental expenses of Congressional

School Funa 143 62

Total Disbursements 834.92S 96 SAMUEL GILLILAND,' J. M. SHAVER,

WM. P. WATSON, Commissioners.

Crawfordsville, May 31,1S55.

219 52

nlSw3.

TOBACCO STORE. W. B. Keeney WOULD

respectfully inform tho citizens of Montgomery county that he has removed to the stand formerly occupied

his establishment by T. House. lie will keep constantly on hand a largo supply of CHOICE CIGARS. ,t

CHEWING AND SMOKING TORACCO. Among his stock will bo found a superior quality of HONEY DEW,

JINNEY tlND 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 fll!ed at tho lowest rates.

Hay 20, 1855. vO-nolBtf.

INTERESTING TO FARMERS!

ATKINS' AUTOMATON OR

Ooir-zia&mg xteaper ac Mower, ALSO

J. H. MANNING'S

PATENT ADJUSTABLE

Reaper and Mower Combined, and Single

mm:

Just the Thing for every Farmer to Have.

CUMBERLAND, GREGG Sc CO

WOULD

say to their old friends and customers, that they have the agency for the above namel Reapers and Mowers, and aro prepared to furnish tl em to all who may bo in need of thorn, on tl:? most advantageous terms. These Reapers

various Rind* -t' ltoapors and Mowers have endeavored to compete with these Machines—tho 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 tlie demand is not supplied. A warranty is given to each purchaser that the Machines aro 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 bo dono with a Cradle.

Wo have also On hand 12 doz. Cradles & Scythes. 12 doz. Scythes & Snaths. 20 doz. Forks, 2, 3 4 Tyne. Wo would bo happy to wait upon all who may want any of the above named articles.

Call at the Old Stand of CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO. Crawfordsville, May 19, '55—n44tf

A Word to Farmers!

FIRST PREMIUM

HORSE POWER AND SEPERATOR, Manufactured by A. GARR cfc CO., RICIIMOMD, IND. Cuinbcrlmid, Gregg & Co., Agents, C'ville.

WE

take great pleasure in announcing to the farming community that we have made arrangements with tho Manufacturers of said machines to furnish them at low prices to all who may wish to purchase. The cylinders are now made entirely of Wrouelit 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 tho feeder. Tho now Shoe and Riddles arc constructed, hung and shook, in an entirely new manner, having great advantage over tho old" way. Tho new kind of Elevators for carrying the.tailing up to the cylinder will not choko in any kind" of grain. Straw Stackers furnished, when wanted, for stacking the straw alone or straw and chalf together. Very great improvements liavo I been made in the double geared Horse Power

Also liavo been potten up an entire new Ilrrso

Sjzcs

In

*°ur ar.d eight horse power. This

h'?bl.r sP«ken.

°f ho have exani-

c.2n

!uru:

Machines, to wit: Eight lloiso Power Seperator and Cleaner: Four

4

Tumbling Shaft Machine,

(Chaff Piler) Four Horse Tower Belt Machine, (Chaff Piler) All machines warranted to givo satisfaction.

CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO., Agents. Crawfordsville, May 12,1SS55—n43.

Carriage I?3aimiactory.

WAVELAND, MONTGOMERY CO.. INDIANA. TUE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Montgomery county and vicinitv that he is now engaged in the m*7iufactory of Carriages and Buggies of all descriptions, which will be furnished to customers at the lowest market prices. My Carriages have the advantage over all others in tho State, tteirfg supplied with Evert's celebrated patent couplet. J3T All work warranted.

Waveland, Juno 16,1S55—M§.

New Brick Yard going to start

WE

want Two first rate Brick Moulders for which we will pay good wages. May 5 '55—o42 .II, TUBSEL & BBO.

GRAHAM & BR0

SECOND ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS.

SIXTY DAYS LATER FROM BOSTON!

Great Increase of Trade.

10 00 DOLLAR SALES IN ONE MONTn.

WEGoods,

are now receiving our Second Stock of Dry Ready Made Clothing, Carpets, Ilats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, direct from the Importers and Manufacturers of Bostoii. 25,000 Yards Dress Goods. 300 Bonnets. 150 Teseits and Mantillas.

Ready Made Clothing.

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

Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes.

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

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

TO

Brown, and one door cast of the Ilolton

GRAIfAM & BROTHER'S.

Crawfordsville June 9,1S55.

Magnificent G-oods

AT THE

I HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY STOCK

SPRING & SUMMER

«53- jEiaS 9

which I invite tho attention of tho 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

RE A ©IT MADE CLOTEHfttf

for the coming Summer. To settle the matter at once, I would .iust say, that those in want of anything in my line, cannot and will not loso any tiling by giving me a call and my stock an examination. 1 know this assertion to be true to tho 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 line Satin down to cheap Summer Shirts, Drawers, Under-shirts, Oil Cloth and Gum Coats, &c.

We have also our usual supply of Dress Goods, Bonnets. Ribbons. Silks, Berages, DeLains, Swiss and Mull Mous., Jaconets, Tissuos and Prints of an endless variety.

HATS & CAPS

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

SEBOIDQ

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

QUEENSWARE & GLASSWARE.

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

Groceries.

Dyc-stufls, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Carpets, Carpet Warp and Cotton Yarn. £^*Wc wish to impress more fully upon the minds of tho Farmers, generally, tho propriety of bringing with them, when thoy have oecasion to town, their PRODUCE of all kinds. Wo promise vou, wo will always allow tho highest market price,

exchange for Goods and tho 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 Main street.

Moy 19,1S55— n4-i.

DAVID WERTIIEIM.

A SECOND INVOICE OF

NEW GOODS,

NOW OPENING AT

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

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

Summer Bilks, 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 Rared Jneonotts—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 all new and desirable and at prices that will prove satisfactory to buyers.

Mavl9.1S55. vt-no44-tf.

hi^ds of

Charles II. Bowen,

100

E. SISCHO & CO.

JOHN W BURK. .T, P. [SEAI..1

Willson & McDonald, Attorneys for Plaintiff/ June 12.1355—n-lSw3.

JRcccivcci this Ilay. gst KEGS Pr.ro White Lead 25 White Zinc, (French) 500 lbs. Ked Lead 2 bbls. Turpentine 4 Linseed Oil: 1 Japan Varnish 2 Ocnr. •. .. 1 Putty 20 Boxes Chromo Green For sale low at No. 8, Commercial Block, bvi June 2 '55. T. D. BRO^N.

NEW BOOKS,

AND

F1

EI ENDS! 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, Precussiori Notes, Memoradums of all kinds. Paper by the Ream, of fifty different kinds. Gillctt's Pens, No. 303, by the Gross—and forty other Brands. Our NOTIONS are full and complete.

TO TEE LADIES.

We have 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 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, Gold and Sihcr Watchcs,

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 Fine. Size—from ono inch long up to the iargest size made. Also full assortment of

PISTOLS,

Colt's and other Revolving Single and Doublo Barrel. Also we keep constantly on hand the best artic^ of

Colorado and Virginia Tobacco

To bo found in town. Wo also have a choico selection of the finest brands of HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, To bo found in tho market. Over ono hundred

M: t? 0' is:

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

MOLIXS AND GUITARS, BANJOS, FLUTES, FIFES AND MUSICAL BOXES, And other small Instruments, such as HAUPS, &c. tared to mend your Accordeons in

We arc also prcpa I short notice. Bring them on.

thing included in the line of Musical Merchandise —such as STRINGS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS. We have the largest lot ol" Buggy Whips to bo found in town.

LADIES! We have a few of those fine

White Crape Shawls,

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

So givo us a call. To Peddlers and Country Merchants, we will sell you all kinds of Notions at, low ficurcs, as wo have a very largo stock on hand.

RAMEY

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

EAUTIFUD

RAMEY

Writ of Attachment.

Dr. John Ball. Whereas a Writ of Attachment issued and summons not served. and property has been attached. Dr. John Bull is hereby commanded to answer Charles IL Bowen in a complaint, wherein he ciaiins tho sum ot fittcen dollars, and unless lie comes forward on the 3d day ft^^uly, ut 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and plead, answer or demur to complaint, it wiil be taken as conlessed and judgment rendered accordingly.

LAWNS can be had for

at RAMEY'S

IFgo

you want a nice Mantilla at wholesale prico to RAMEY'S

METROPOLITAN,

LADIES

GENTLEMAEN

C/.

We keep every­

II. PURSELL & BROTHER.

May 20,1S55—4only.

TIIE CRY IS STILL THEY COME!

ALVIN RAMEY

TS NOW IN RECEIPT OF AND IS OPEN1 ing out his second supply of

Spring 8c Bummer

O O S

to which ho invites the attention of his old customers and the public generally. Having purchased his goods on such terms as will enable him to olfcr "GREAT INDUCEMENTS" to thoso who may give him a call ho 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, Qucenswarc, Hardware, Grocery and Clothing line. He will bo found at his now store, corner of G.icen and Market streets opposito Commercial Row

in need of a fashionable silk or

soft Hat, can lind it at RAMEY'S.

REMEMBER

that the place to buy Cotton Yarn

and Carpet Warp is at RAMEY'S.

AMEY has a full stock of Queenswaro and can sell it either by the set or prico to suit custom-

AMEY sells a beautiful Black Cloth Coat for $5. and Pants to suit for -$2,o0.

CHILDRKXS,'

TKUNKS.

Misses.' Boys, Ladies and Men's

Shoes of all kinds and sizes, a shade lower

than ever before offered a

is closing up his last years Books: any person knowing himself indebted on the olii score will do well tocall soon.

Del,lies,

A INS Baregs

cheap at

DeBer-e Challis. Brilliantecn*. Tis-

large stock of ladies' Ginghams, Bleached and A Brown Muslins, Cottonades cV c.. at unusually low prices at KAMEY'S.

Notice.

THE

undersigned have associated themselves in the PROVISION business, ami intend keening on the best

the PROVISION business, ami intend kee hands a general supplv of Provisions of quality, aud at reduced prices 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 oliice.

Highest price in cash paid for all kinds of Provisions. POWEBS & McCAFFEIiTY. Crawfordsville, June 9, '55—mS.

Valuable Town Property for Salo. TIIE subscriber offers for sale a line Dwelling House and Lot. situated in Crawfordsville. near the New Albany & Salem Bailroad. The lot is 37 by 194. and is finely situated. The dwelling and outhouses arc in good repair, and the property will be sold at a bargain. GBIFFIN JONES.

June l!. 1855. n4?w-3.

Opened.

TWOManufacturer's

Gross Farrell's Arabian Liniment for sole at prices, at No. 3, Commercial Block, by

June 2. 1355. T. D. BKOWN.

NEW FIRM!

NEW GOODS!!

Campbell, Galcy & Klarter,

AVING associated themselves together in the Mercantile business, are now openipg in their

New and Elegant Rooms No's 7 & 8,

Commercial Block,

a very extensive and complete stock of

DRY GOODS, G-roceries,

HARDWARE & SADDLERY,

IRON & NAILS,

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

Boots & Shoes,

READY MADE CLOTHING,

WEISOW

& Woodeza Ware,

CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.

I /""I TT WOULD say to their friends tjl. Cv 11. 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 lamely 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 groat 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 burgains 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 yiarties. ,,

May 5,1855. no-12-ly.

TIN] BOS

Vcrv cheap, and a variety of Ribbons and Dress rUl I c-1 H\ fo) (5^ ST3 fp) Trimmings, Hats, Caps and Ready Made Clothing,, LiU /Al LJ LTA L.r:'i cheap for cash. We take all kinds of

CLOTIIO«.

5K

cents

IIAMEVS.

Satchels and Umbrellas KAMEY'S. I

Carpet Hr.z

of superior quality are sold at

1

TO

A"

DAVIS & GARV

1

Having bought out and Succeeded

M. SN00K & CO.,

WOULD

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

S E N I S O O

NEm GOODS

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

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC

PEir

ROOTS & SHOES,

J*

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 Ramey has the largest stock of Embroideries, Undersleeves. Chemizetts, Collars, Infant's Waists, Handkerchiefs &e., in town, and that he will not be undersold.

HATS & CAPS,

RONN'ETS,

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

I We have Adopted the

All our goods have the selling [.rice marked upon them in figures from which there will bo VARIATION. We believe this to be tho only fair wuv of doing a retail business, and hope it will be appreciated by those who favor us with their patronron age.

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

perience in some of the largest importing and job-

re-:'3 and Dotted Swiss can bo had ',iri- houses in Boston enables them to pure has.

BAMKY'S.

goods on as favorable terms as anv western housi K. Sehenek is to be found at tfie old stand, and will at all times be happy to sco his friends ami patrons.

Crawfordsville, M«y 5, l'-.}-". v$ni2-tf.

Guardian's Sale.

~^HE undersigned as Guard of the person and estate of John and Nathaniel Burnet, will sell

Ti:ni.«:—One half of the purchase money casli hand at time of iulo, and tho baluncein --is month? from day of sale, the purchaser securing payment thereof by note, with freehold security, and"without relief from valuation laws.

JOHN R. HOBITfSOK,

w.11.

...

c.

vance & sam'l robinson

OF THE FIRM OF

ROBINSON, VANGE & CO.'

BEG

leave to nnnouncc to the citizens of Montgomery countv, that they are now in receipt at theoklstund of if. li. ROBINSON, in Washington Ilall, one of the finest and best selected stock of 11*}'I" 3*

v-'V" ns.-.:.. .»{. '«vV

Spring & Summer

GOODS

ever before offered in this market. Intending to establish large business we will soil our Goods so low as to control tho trade of the bost judges, and those unacquainted with the value of Goods, will have equal advantages with the oldest buyer as our prices will be tho samo to all.

ONE PRICE

AND NO DEVIATION.

Our Stock consists in part of tho following:

of all descriptions and qualities.

1

Hats

Caps

Ms

Of the Latest Fashions and Styles.

Our Hats wero maufacturod expressly for tho trade cf our Firm.

BOOTS & SHOES

of the very best quality, and without doubt

E A E

than ever before offered in this place.

.v'-v:.

O I N

The larsrest and best made stock of Clothing over brought, to Crawfordsville. We have Clothing for Men and Boys of ail grades. Call and soo it, oxamine the quality, and hear

O I E S

and you will bo satisfied.

QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. TL!I:MENDI ORS ASSORTMENT.

We would hero mention to those in tho want of Crockery, that Ave aro prepared to St them out complete. Wo wniilil I-Iill your uttuntion to OUT stock of

W A

m,

which we are selling off at cost, intending to discontinue that branch oftho trade.

N O I O N S

of nil description.". In calling your attention to the above, we would hero state that ourBtoek is

A N O E E

and has been selected with the greatest care byona whose long experience in the business renders him lully competent for the task.

Call and see Us?

We feci confident that wo can mako it your interest to do HO. ROBINSON, VANCE & CO.

Crawfordsville, April 21, '55. 40tf

A.

as

D. & G. projiose doinjr a limited JOHI'ING BUSINKSS, 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. \ve have made arrangement.- east to have now goods forwarded to us weekly hy express, in order that, we may always have a full stock for our customers to select from. I D. &. flatter themselves that several years

2013

at private sa.e the following described real estate, ()R)y Agency for the splendid and cheap Cooking, situated in the connty oj Montgomery, in the Statu of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided two-eighth parts of the north-west quarter of section twentyfour in township nineteen north of range six wes

JOHN .S. GKAY, Guardian.

April 14, z:if

Salt, FEour asj«i Fash. We have now store and in course of receiving 100 Bbls. Lake .Salt 60 Half Bbls. White Fish and Mackerel 10 Bbls. Choico Family Flour To which will be made constant additions, to supply tho trade, at tho lowest rates.

WILSON, GRIMES' & CO.,

May 25'55. 1 & 2 Commercial Block.

I

J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN,

HAVE NOW UECKIVKI) TIIKTU

SPRING db SUMMER STO OF O O S NO wi.-h to call the attention of tho citizens of

part of the following articles, to-wit: Prints and Ginghams French, English and German Gloves and IIo-

sierv: EiL'ings, Lace, and White Goods Ribbons, Silks and Bonnet Linings

Fancy Dress Goods Collars, Chemizetts and Swiss Sleavcs l.adies and Gents Kid Gloves Iitady Made Clothing

Bonnets and Hats

l.adies and Gents Boots ond Shoes Queenswure and Glassware Naib and Window Glass: .M.'11 and Cut Saws

Groceries and Hardware

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Our stock being complete and well selected wo will sell at as low figures as-any house in the placo. All kinds of I'lioDi cK taken in exchange for goods.

JOILN' CRAWFCKD & MULLIKIN.

April ul, la.35. v'jn4U

J.

A^DERSO^', 308

Wholesale and Botail Dealer in

SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE,

I HON, STEEL, NAILS, GLASS, COOKING, 1'ABLOB AND COAL STOVES, Of every variety.—Also Manufacturer of COPPER," TIN & SHEET IRON WARES 203 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO.

Move called

'•THE NEW WORLD."

I N I AN A O E TAKEN AX AK. Jan 13 '5-3 v5n26yl

WATCH MAKER

I N O W N

LOOK

II W have succeeded in obtaining tho celebrated Mr. PATTERSOX, of Nev York, a first rate Watch Maker, and \re are now prepared to repair your Watches and Jewelry in. quick notice. Bring them on.

II. PL"RSEL A BRO.

May 5, 1865. n42tf

fine Summer Vest can be had for 75 cent#

at

RAMEY'S.