Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 October 1855 — Page 3
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THE FIRST KNOW NOTHING.—Benedict Arnold was the first Know Nothing we hare anr account of. His apology for the treason he enacted to his country was, that •he accepted in her struggle for Independence, the services of the French, Foreignen and Catholics, as allies. After a lapse of serentj-five years, Catholics and foreigners hare awakened
HIVE
A
CRAWrORDSVlLLE
FUur Wheat OAU Ky® Barley C»rn—in the cur Hay Ap'pUa—Green
Dried
Poaches Beans Butter—Fresh Efgs Corn Meal Chicketis—Dressed Potatoes Macon—Hams
spirit in the bo
som of a large number of our professed patriotic citizens, which looks so nearly akin to Arnold's apology, that its lineage ap-
Eat
ears unmistakeable. We regard
another name for traitor.
SAM
C^rOf all ridiculous pretences, the affectation by the Know-Nothings of a love of the Union, is most ridiculous. This party which split to pieces in the Philadelphia Convention on the subject of slavery, the only subject which can ever endanger our institutions, twaddlers of devotion to the Union. "A house divided against itself cannot stand and we rejoice at the signs of discord which 6how themselves more clearly every day. After the October elections the Know.Nothing party will be a thing of histories for antiquaries to investigate as they do the remnants of the lost tribes.—State Sentinel.
C. Mary Curron, Mary D. Clark '2, John Campbell 2, Mora Collins, Smith Conner 2, Louisa Cnmmins. Mary Ann Campbell. Elizaboth Craig, Jolm Cargill, Hannah Coulter, Mary J. Cronstud.
D. Daniel Downs, John Drennon, Anthony Dagla, Elmira Day, John Do.hson, Mary Jane Davis, Sylveitor Douglass, John Donnell.
E. P. Emmer. F. William Fitzgibbon, Timothy Flyun, Prudence Ann Fergeson, M. J. Fitzgerald. James Fort.
G. Mr. Galloway, Martha M. Green, N. Graham. H. Mary A. Harris. W. Hudson John V. Hopkins. T. S. Ilubbard, Lucinda Hall, Samuel Hall, William Husbin, Mary Haloy, Willis Harris, Amilia A. Hall,A. F.Howard.
J. Jossee Justice, Joel Jones. Cears Johnson. K. Mr. Kwiatkowstki. Martha King, D. L. Ketcham.
L. Jeveiniah L. Lvach, Enoch Lowry Mary J. Laraw, Losoy Ieo, A. lC. Langvrorthy.
H. Samuel Maxwell, sSl" 8/Miller, Adam
M. Marks, Patrick Minalww, Aaron Montford. John Pnc°s
n. II.Mills,Blano Marshall, Elizabeth Moore, Cor- Bood
nelius Morrison, Polina Mitchell. Samuel Mclntire, I
ThomaaMcohan, Asa Minor, Alth Ann Miller, John
Mclnerny, J«ff«rson McKoy, J. C. Maxwell, Amos L. Moore, Thomas Mahonv, William A. Mooro, JohnE. Martin, 8arah A. ifoore, David McGuno, William Mclntiro.
IT. Jacob Nelson. P. Josoph Papmon, Mary Power, William Plnnket, Adam Powers, William S. Potwin, Messrs. Parrin A
Co.
R. CarnoD Ray, Samuel Ray, Margaret Ready, Eliza Buffher, Silas Rookweli, AlphonBO Riggs, John T. Robinson, J. L. Ruhl,
as
VOU HEARD FROM VERMONT? We
are again aiked. Yes, we hear that the Know-Nothing Abolition majority is much reduced from last year. Yes, we have heard from Vermont! when 3he was overran with British federalism When she refused, in 1813, to aid Mr. Madison in repelling the British from her borders! when ahe refused, during the Jate Mexican war, to raise one volunteer to help Mr. Polk and the country, during that conflict! Yes, she loves Foreigners, when our enemies!— We shall say nothing about her feeding the British army in the war of 1812. We don't want her, any how!—But have you heard from MAINE?
Die4f**Oi tlio first inst at the Residonco of her 1st* hatband, "ono milo North of Crawfordsvillc, Mr*. A. HOBNBB, in the sixty-third year of her age
PRICE CURRENT.
$6,00(2} 1,0O@ 3 f@ 00(j£ 75@ 35@ s,oo@
50
IK® 1,0*) 2,00® 2.50 3,50® 3.25 3,00® 15(ft
fi0@ 70
1,25@ 1,50 rmi S@ 10 w® ti@ 7a 8,50® 4,00 8,50@ 8,75 6,00@ 2,00@ 8,00 18@ 15 6i'@ 7 80@ 85 «,00@ 8,00@ 8,50@ 50 (g
Sides Shoulders
Laid Pork Beef—on Hoof--*-Clover Seed Timothy Seed Coffeo Sugar Molasaea, N. 0. White Fish Ifaokerel, halfbbl. Salt Onions
None offered. Sugar cured.
None. None. None.
LIST OF LETTERS,
REMAININGwithin
in tho Post Office at Crawfordsvilio
Indiana, on the SOth of Scpteinbor, 1855, which If not taken out three months will be sent to the General Post Office, as dead letters. Pc.sons •ailing for tho same will pleaso say "Advertised.''
A. Milton D. Anderson. D. Hunan T. Beard, Isaac R. Blackburn, E. A. Bigalow, Jasper N. Bidell, Julia Francos Brown, Mr*. Blane, Kli Barker,, Catharine Bare 2, Thomas •Brown, B. II. Brooks, James Batten, Jamos I'. Bird, James Brown,, A. J. Burch, llarrrison Brown, James II. Bevy, George W. Bassford, James T. Brown, B. Burongor, Erthcr II. Ballard.
John Rue.
8. Hester Sweoney, Lary Scofield, Nancv A. Service, N.H. Simons, Aaron R. Schcnck, W. M. Stillwell, Wesley Stump S, Robert Stump, Mariah E. flimpaon, Edy Stephenson, Newton Smyth.
T. John D. Trontman John Tattar,"George TipIon. V. Miss Vancc.
W. Sidney Wilson, AaaB. West, Mr, Wilson, SoatharL, whittington, John Wydner, Catharine
White, John S. Wildor. O. W. SNYDER, P. M. Oct. «, 1855. [141]
IfOTICE,
ISthe
heraby pvon that tho undersigned Guardians of heirs at law of Nathan Ball, late of Montgomery county, deceased, will sell at private sale the following described real estate in said county, to-wit: the undivided eight and a fourth tenths of tho three following tracts, to-wit: Tho west half of the north west quarter ofscction thirty-two in town•hip twenty north of range five west, except S acres thereof on tho south side of the Williamsport State road and the cast half cf the south west quarter of •ection thirty-two in same township and range and the south west quarter of the south oast quarter of •aetion thirty-two In tho same township and range.
Tauis:—One third of tho purchase money tone paid in hand, one third in six months and the residua in twelve months from day of sale, the purchaser securing tho deferred payments by note with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement beartag Interest from date.
LEVI MOORE & JAMES BALL. v- 4 is™ i* Guardians of said heirs. October «, 1855.—nl4w«.
4
DOZEN dsns Baltimore OvsteraT
50 lb* soft shell Almonds! 50" English Walnuts. 60" Filberts. 60 Brazil Nut*. Foraaleby WILSON, GRIMES & c«.
OCA lbs best S. F. Indido in store and for sale f?*PV H* WILSON, GRIMES A: Co.
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A
r~
PROF. McFARI.AXD'S
Grand JErial Asccnsion.
On a sin pie wire, 300 feet in length. to tlio topmoat height of North's Circus, will take place a few moments previous to the opening of the Circus performance.
LEVI J. NORTH'S COLOSSAL
Largest Company in the World!—Three Companies in One! EQUESTRIAN, GYMNASTIC «fc JUVENIFE.
FHEK KMIiiUTio.v. j{\IIA.M iilin The Boston Stores.
Vvilliam Blytbe's National Brass Band. Immediately in the rear will follow the whole Tronpe of Children, en Lilliputian Ponies.
Will exhibit at Crawfordsvillc, Monday, October 22. Admission—JBox 50 Cents, Pit 25 Cents. Children to Box half price.
Doors open at 2 o'clock and 7 o'clock, p. m.—Performance half an hour after
The Equestrian Troupe comprises the following distinguished Performers: Madamoisclle Louisa, lo premiere Equestrienne et Danseuse do Londre, Paris, Berlin et ienna.
LEVIJ. NORTH, the unequalled
and unapproachable Principal A Scenic Rider. HORACE SMITH, the celebrated Two Horse Rider and 100 Somerset Thrower. Mr. A. Pastor, Mr. Kennedy,
Wm. Nay lor, Vincent, N. Rodgers, Carlisle, G. Aicner, Wheelor, The Gymnastic Corps, embraces, Sig. Antonie, the great Equipoise Artiste Mons. Isadore, the Pantomime Performer. Mr. Jus. McFarland, the wonderful Tight Rope Artiste. Mr. T. Miller, and Mr. A. J. Perry.
The Juvenile Concentration of Twenty Little Children, in Arenic Novelties of ineffable magnificence, entitled SPANISH BULL F-.JHT. the Forty Thieves, Cinderella, Aladdin or the Wonderful Lamp. «fcc., in all of which the Little Victoria North, the Youth ful Equestrienne, Miss Jennings," Ella Mavberry, Master Willie. Master Jonnings, and others will appear.
Will bo introduced at aacli performance, tliecel cbrated Dancing Ilorse,
TAMMANY,
the unapproach
able Tiiek Horse SroT BKAUTY also, the sagacious Lilliputian Ponies, Tom & Jerry, Harry Stebbins' Fashion, Unclened, &c.
E N E N N I N S
tho Clown, whose wit is infinite, will open his Budget of Comicalities, hits at Popular Follies, Vagaries and Waggeries, and Humorous Eccentricities of every kind.
B3F"This Company will also perforin at Jamestown, Suturdav, Oct. 20. CHARLES C. PELL, Agent.
Oct. C, 1855.—nl2td.
WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FOREIGN & nOJIKSTItf
JDry Goods,
Groceries, Queesware,
Hardware,
Iron, Nails,
No. St 2 Commercial Block, Green St.
CRAWFORDSV1LLE, IND.
ARE
now in receipt of their Fall and Winter Stock, consisting of a very large and general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Ready Made Clything, llats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots anil Shoes. Carpeting. Queensware, Hardware, Saddelrv, Groceries. Dyo Stuil's, Iron.Xuils, Glass, Glassware, Axles, Springs, Steel, Bolts, Wicking, Twine. &c., &c., to which thev invito the attention of purchasers. Our stock tiavins been selected with jjreat care, and bought direct from Eastern housos. importers und commission merchants, wo feel confident in saving to our customers and the public at
eannotbe beat in quality, styles and
t'at
we can
IUK^
imd as
ehcnP
a
,-crt-
MOltlNO'S,
°n £00(ls as
,.r lLoOrv, GKIME^. & CO.
'Soo.
Cnohmero and Delains,
50 pieces all wool Morinos (all colors) 100 plain and fancy Delains. 25 Thibet, Persian and Plaid Cloths, 25 Mohair and Alpacca Lustre, plain and fancv, for sale bv
WILSON, GRIMES & GO.
Prints &e.
500
piccea Prints best brands, French, Scotch & Am'cn Ginghams. Bleached Shirting and Sheeting.
10
for sale bv
Ticking, Shirting Stripes, Flannels, Bales. Brown Sheeting, in store and
WILSON, GRIMES & Co.
Ladle's Fancy Dress Si Timming Goods.
full stock of Ladies white and fancy dress aud trimming goods, gloves, hosiery, ribbons, edging, laces &c., now open and for sale.
We
WILSON, GRIMES, & CO.
have on hand and for sale cheap as the cheapest a large stock of Cloths, Cassi-
mcros, Sattinotts, Tweeas, Jincs, Linseyp, Drills, Cotton, Flanels fce. WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
"jVT OW open and for sale (up stairs) a large stock -LA of Gents and Boys Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes"&.c. "WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
20
picccs of Carpet various, Grades in store. WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
HARDWARE,
Queensware, Saddlery, Cooper
ami Carpenters Tools, Iron, Steel, Axles, Springs. Nails lbc. A full stock now receiving. WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
Coflee and Teas.
BAGS Rio and Java Coflee 40 Chest and Cotteris I. M. G. P. & Y. II. Teas received at WILSON, GRIMES «Sr CO.
50
Sundrres.
OA BALES Batte. Wick and Twine. 20,000 Half Spanish, Principe and Regalia Cigars. S Bbls S. C. Soda, also Chocolate.
S Boxes Starch, Spice, Pepper, Ginger,
Cloves. Nutmegs, Cinamon, Alum. Copparcs. Saltpetre, Glue, Rosin, Sulphur. Yeast. Madder, &<-. WILSON. GRIMES & Co.
$30.OOO_STOCK:
Three Rooms Filled with Goods.
75,000 Sales in One Year.
TTTT^'
This immense tripie concern will, upon entering the city make a gorgeous procession, introducing the Splendid Band Chariot, drawn by eight elegantly caparisoned steeds, and containing
are now
receiving the excelsior stock of Fall
and inter goods direct front the manufacturers and importers of Boston. Dry Goods of every style and qfiality flsed in this enntrv ean bo found in our tremendous piles of goo Is.400 Bny State fltid Brosha Shawls. 40tni Yards of black and fancv silk?. 20,000 •.. Prints. 25,000 Mucins and Sheetings*. 200 pfoces of DoLaincs.
ISO Bales of Battings. l'.'O pieces Striped Sheetings. :•••.
Clothing Store up Stairs.
$7000 STOCK.
The most extensive stock of Ready Made Clothing ever offered for sale in this market can be s«cn at Graham & Brother. Our stock includes every article of men's and boys wear in use. We pledge ourselves to sell at city retail prices.
Boot, Shoe, Hat & Cap Store. One hundred eases of Boots and Shoes direct from the manufacturers of Boston, including every quality and style in use. flats and Caps of every variety and stvlc.
CARPETS!* CARPETS!! One thonsaud yards at City prices. WALL PA PER—A large and extensive assortment of the best styles.
We invite every Gentleman and Lady in this and the surrounding counties to call and see our stock before purchasing elsewhere. The great increase of our trade enables us to bid defiance to competition. Come one, come all. and see the
Mammoth Slock of Goods.
We can and will sell below all competition.— Come farmers and mechanics and bring all of your families, and clothe them at the Boston Stores".
JAMES GRAHAM & BRO.
Sept. 22, 1855.—v7nll.
New Firm and New Goods! WEBSTER & POWERS.
THE
subscribers have formed a co-partnership in tho mercantile line, in Ladoga, under the above name. Wc have the pleasure of informing our numerous friends and the public, that wo are receiving a heavy stock'of DR\ GOODS of every variety and style for the Fall and Winter trade.— Amongst our stock yon will find a great variety of new styles of goods, which will be sold low.
OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING,
is excellent, made in the most durable manner and latest style we feel satisfied that wu can please as to a fit, style and price.
BOOTS AND SHOES—a better assortment cannot be fonnd in a days travel east or west we are confident wc can please you. as to the stylo, qualitv and price. QU EE N
S W ARE AND GLASSWARE
—Onr stock of Wares is complete. HATS—When you want a Hat that would grace a gentleman just step in and we can please your eye to a T. In addition we have just received more of that good Indigo, and a general lot of Dye Stuffs, Coffee, Sugar, tc. In fact everything you want from a Cambric Needle to a Mouse Trap.
Call in. everybody, before purchasing, we will take great pleasure in showing you our Goods and price. Bring along ronr Butter. Eggs. Feathers, Rags, &c. TAYLOR W. WEBSTER,
WILLIAM POWERS.
Ladoga, Tnd., Sept. '29, '55. nllw3
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
FR O E W O
NOW
open at Robinson, Vancc & Co.. consisting of Ladies Dress Goods of the best and finest, quality, vz: Silks. Morinoes. Cashmeres all wool, DeLaincs, Printed DeLaines, Alpacas,French and Scotch Ginghams, Bobinets, Saxony Edging. Work Collars and Sleeves together. Chemisette. Black Antique. Trimings, Moss Trimitigs, Silk Fringes. Amber Velvet. Ribbon. Double Chain Galoons, Scotch Plaid Shawls. Kid Gloves, Satin Bonnets, Roll and Lace Edge Soft Straw, plain soft straw English. Lc Ladies of the whole community are invited to call and sclect for themselves the best
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ever brought to the market. Especial attention also to the gentlemen will be given in showing them our superior stock of
Boots and Shoe*,
llats and Caps. Carriage Whips. Buggy ond Sulkey. do. Hats consisting of Panama, Hungarian Tear! and Wide Awake Hats. Boots and Shoes, Rubbers. Sandals, and in fact everv varietvean he tum-hased at ROBINSON, VANCE & Co/a
Sept. 22, 1S55.—vTnll.
MARSHAL'S SALE.
BY
virtue of a writ of execution (Fi Fa) to me directed from the Clerk's olliee of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of In diana, I will on the 6th day of November A. D. 1S55, at the Court Iloirse door in tho town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clocK A. M.'and 4 o'clock P. M. oflTer for sale at public auction, the rents ami profits for seven years of all the following real estate to wit: Part of the south west quarter of section (31) thirty one in township (19) nineteen, north range (4) four west. It being the north east corner of said quarter, aud all that part lying north of the Covington state road leading from"
Crawfordsvillc
to Covington. Tho south lino of the tract hcreby dceded commenccs on the cast line of said quarter at a stone planted on the north side of said Covington state road, thence wcsterdelv with said road to a forked sycamore tree on the ledge of the bluff of Sugar Creek, thence across tho road to a bceeh and iron wood on the line between said quarter and the land formerly owned by Isaac Beeler, containing (S)eight acres be the same more or less and unon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy tho demand I will at the same time and place and in manner afforesaid. offer for sale the leo simple of said above described real estate, taken as the property of tho defendant at the suit of Abiah Buckingham against said defendant John Vf. Blair.
JOHN L. ROBINSON, U. S. Marshal District Judge, By Geo. McOuat, Deputy.
Sept. -29, 1S55. v7-nll-6w. (Printers fee $7,S5cts.)
Choice Teas I
VfE bate received an invoice of very fine GUNPOWDER, YOUNG HYSON, IMPERIAL, and BLACK TEAS, put upin
small packages expressly for family use and wrll be soid at the package price. CAMPBELL, GALEY CFC HARTER.
Sept. 22, 1355.—v7nll.
BUSHELS OF BARLEY WANTED.
FOR
which the CASn market price will be paid, by the undersigned, to be delivered at the Crawfordsvillc Brewerr.
HENRY LOUNZ, Brewer.
September S, 1355.—Sm.
Opened.
TV.
O Gross Farrell's Arabian Liniment for sale at Manntacturers prices, at No. 5, Commercial Block, by
June 2, 1S55. T. D. BROWN.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE
is hereby given that the undersigned appointed Administrator of the estate of Enoch Morgan, late of Montgomery County, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent.
ED^\ ARD S. MORGAN. Administrator. Oct. 5.1555—nl'J-w3.
Campbell, C*alcy A: filar(er
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALKR# IN"
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES A:c.
Crawfordsvillc, fnd.
A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
READY Jl.lUi: CLOTHim.,
BOOTS & SHOES,
QUEESWARE, eSOCERlfS
YARNS, BATTINGS &C HAVEtheir
just received and are iron- opening in extensive sale rooms and will nc sold at such prices as will convince this community that they can SATE MONEY—(and money saved is money made) by purchasing of them—they will convince anv one of this factbv calling.
Sept. '2-2, 1S55. v7-nl0.
il
A Circular containing all the Schcracs will bo sent to any one by addressing tho. undersigned. Address orders for Tickets to
F. X. BRENAN. No. 4 CALVEKT STHEET, BALTIMORE, MAP.VI.AXI/. Auirnst 25,1S55. vTiii'iv ].
Instantaneous
AGlIEBlEOf YPE S
CCHILDREN'S
.ikencsses taken in a short space
of time, a pointlong desired. Likenesses taken in cloudy or rainy weather equal if not superior to any Galcry in the west. My pictures far surpass those taken by a sky-light in many respects, having all the light that is desirable in my present rooms
Particular attention paid to every branch of rny! businew. Gold and silver plateing on watches, jewelry. &c., on short notice.
HE.\RY FALLS,
"WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
No. 19 East Fourth Street,
BETWEEN MAIN AND STCAMOTE STS.
IS
DISSOLUTION^
fllHE Partnership heretofore existing between Smith, Snlwell &. Allen, lias this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts are left in the hands of Tob Smith and can be found at the Treasurer's ofiiee. Those in- debt to the firm will please call and settle immediately we need the monev at once aud without de-lav.
C3-.
Wholseale and Hetail Dealers in
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, M.
3
AVE just received another large lot of seasonable clothing, which they offer for sale at low prices.
DON'T.BUY SLOP.WORK!
"••All oar Clothing is manufactured in Boston eapreesly for us, and we warrant every garment to give perfect satisfaction.
SECURE A GOOD PIT!
A fashionable good fitting g.irment costs no more than an ill shaped one.. D. fe tr. have always on hand, and are constantly receiving such. We have also the laryesl and best selected stock of Drv Goods" lo be found in town. Call and sec. ulv I I, 1 Coo.—tf.
C. G. & H.
WMMMWfMMk MWWiSliis OFFICK
CK THE
MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED}
LOTTERIES, BALTIMORE, July 1st, 1S55.
All Tickets or Certificates of Packages of Tickets, in the Lotteries authorized by the State of Maryland bear the lithographed signature of F. X.
BHENAN,
General Agent for tho Contrator, and any
others are frauds. Owing to numerous applications from all parts of the country, the management will give their attention to the filling of orders for Tickets or Certificates. in the Maryland Lotteries.
Persons at a distance may confidently rely upon having their orders for Tickets promptly filled, and the strictest confidence observed.
These Lotteries are drawn daily in public in the City of Baltimore, under the superintendence of the State Jxittery Commissioner. Heavy Bonds are given to the State as security for tho payment of all Prizes. The prices of Whole Tickets are from $1 to £20. Half and Quarter Tickets in proportion.
Rooms over Wilson, Grimes & Burbridge's store. 203 J. A*IEKSOW 203 isit the Gallery. '. "W McCOXXFLI* cfc f'o iJOii saIc an«1 Jvotail Dealer in August 2d, 1S55. v7-3-2m. iSHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE
CINCINNATI, OHIO-,
now receiving a large stoek of English and American Carpets, Curtain Good?, Oil Cloths, &c., Jfcc., for the Fall trade, to which he respectfully invites the attention of the public.
September vi. nlOw
SMITH, STILWELL & ALLEN.
August 27,1855, n7tf.
Stoves.
A snlendid lot of COOKING STOVES. kept constantly on hand, and lor saie at No. 5. Commerci-al Block, bv
June 2-3, '55—n-19. A. BARGELT & CO.
vou want a good article ot tobacco, go to Ott
Drug Store. He has received a Iresh supply of
Drugs iV Medicines.
10,000
r)uuu
August 4, 1S55. v7n-3yl.
AAA BUSHELS of Wheat wanted imf^VjUU" mediately for which I will pay the highest cash price.
WE
B0OW1 $ SHOES,
AT
Campbell's Old Stand, corner of
h2SS-5':^ Vfc VUKMKV ST'S.
A. P. WATSON & CO,
WOULD
respectfully call the attention of the public to their extensive and well selected !-tck of Boots it Shoos. Thev were bought to sell and persons wiil find it their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock of
Leather & Finding
Is large and complete, being ihc most extensive in this placc. A. P. WATSON & CO
May U*. IS5f—n-M.
WE
There are never less than 2-3.000 Prizes in any Lottery, which Prizes vary in amount from xl to .... §100",000, according to the price of the Tickets.— portion ranging from t-.co up to .-even cts. "We Foi* instance— shall always have a full assortment of Meats, sneli
When the pricc of Tickets is $1 the highest Prize as Beef. Mutton. Pork. Sausage and sometimes Veal, is about £5.000. all of which wc warrant not to be surpassed When the Ticket is £'2 t?ie Prize is about £10,000
£5 £20,000 £10 £40.000
.( go,) £70.000 With numerous Prizes of £10.000. A").000, £1.000, £500, £100, &c. ite. Persons can remit us any amount, from £1 upwards, that thev wish to invest, on receipt of which wo forward its value inTickots in the Lottery designated by the purchaser, or, if none be designated, then some Lottery that will be drawn after the buyer has got the ticket in his possession. An Official Scheme of the Lottery will be sent with all tickets ordered, carefully sealed in an ordinary envelope, and on the day the Lottery is drawn the official Drawing will be sent, together with a written Explanation of the result of the purchase. The Drawn Numbers are also published in the daily papers of the City of Baltimore, and in the Daily National Intelligencer. Washington. D.C.
O W N
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
WHITE-LEAD, OILS,
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, finishes, JLc., NO. 3, COMMERCIAL BLOCK. TAKES this method of informing his ntinrcrons customers, that he is now in receipt ofa heavy.sup ply of all articles in his lirx-. and invites them to call and look through his stoek. iissnrinir them that when in need of any articles in his line he will uS( all endeavors to suit them, both in regard to quality and price. (Jig?"* Physic-inns will find it to their interest to call and exaifiine his stoek before purchasing elsewhere.
J3T* Remember the place-No. Commercial Block. June I'i'."io—v(5n47.
.EE '^L"W KSia
take pleasure in announcing to onr friends and customers, that on and after August 2d. we will sell meats at a
ip$(SH
Best of Stake at seven cts.. all other Cuts in pro-
all of which we warrant not to workmanship or cleanliness, to which vre respectful lv invite pour attention.
Oar Market will be. rnnoved on the 7th of August. to the Croy buildirc. opposite Hughe's Bakery. formerly occupied by the Still llo i-c (Vmoanv. heie you will iind the
Laich Sfrissg' On! from twelve o'clock at night until nil is sold.
AT'STIN & (J01 KSAN.
August ftli. 1 *£.*. 7-n tf.
ins. \ii:itiin/r,
E N A S O N
RE£
THE
August 4, ISO- __I'n3}'T:J April 14,1S55. .,. Siitf.
Lights of PINE SASH of all sizes left
for sale by H. Ott. Druggist.
1
J. D. 1IASTERSON.
Kentucky Trust Company Bank.
are now buving the notes of this bank. LAYMON «fe Co. Crawfordsvillc. Jan. 27th 1555. nliS
ESPECTFt'LLY tenders his services tothecit-
gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of which are now annually Inst for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see spceimens of the best manufacture o-f
Porcelain Teeth in tho Wesl,
1 Having sure utilitv and ca--o to ali r-jr:ii inir artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted. I All operations pertaining to the selcnce cartfuliy attended to with the least possible pain.
ES?" Dental Rooms in Washington Hall. dier 4, ls")3. vfmf'.lf. N'
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FISHER & FAfiAN, Proprietors,
C'RAWEORDSV1LLE. INDIANA.
IRON. STEEL, NAILS, GLASS, /OK fNG, PARLR ANT A STOV ES, Of every variety.—Also Manufacturer of
O E I N & S E E I O N W A E S
203 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO.
Only Agency for the splendid and cheap Cocking Stove calk-d
THE NEW W ORLD.''
I a a O N E A E S A A Jan 18 '55 v5n2fyl
A E L~ OUS"e. No. 17. 10 A 21 Dr.AKiioi'.x ST,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Eept on the American and European Plan. Second to none in the Union.
JOIiN McCARDEL,
Jan 15
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PKOPIUETOR. vfn2'vl
Guardian's Sale.
trndersigned as Guardian of tho person and estate of John and Nathaniel Barnet. wiil sei'
at private sale the following described real estate, situated in the conntv of Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided two-eighth parts of the north-west quarter of section twenty four in townsliiji nineteen north of range si:-: v.c.-t.
TiiKiis:—One half of the purchase moncytash in hand at time of sale, and the balance in six months
TV -. 7'~~Z'from dav of sale, the purchaser seenrinir pavment
thercof
Gv note, with freehold secui itv. and' with
0lU reHe froul
valuation laws.
JOHN S. GRAY. Guardian.
Froh tii'ocei'h'^
TUST received and for sale at the Confectionary: «J Prime N. O. Sngar: Double Refined Snjrar:" Layer Raisins Smyrna Figs Brazil Nuts
Soft Shelled Almonds Nutmegs Rice Sweet Cavindish Tobacco Ground Pepper:' Soda Crackers: Sugar Crackers Oyster dJP® Pure Cider Vinegar, fcc. Together with a general assortment of FINE CANNIEJ. CIOARS, and a little of almost everything else. Call and see for vourselves.
J. D. MASTERSON.
Aurust 2?. 1?. 5. n?tf.
NEW BOPKS,
'AND
I^KIENPS!
A O E O S
4S& 9
Wc are now receiving cne of thtf
mo.«t desirable Stock of Standard. Miscellaneous, Theological,
law.
Medical. School. Dhlogtic
Geographical. Grammar. Arithmetic, Maps, an 1 Fine Stationary, of all kinds now in use. LITHOGRAPH PAINTINGS, «f different sizes and qualities. Full and Half Hound .Bl'k Books. ]*cdgera. Invoice, I'rcchssion Notes, Menmradnnw of all kinds. Paper by the Keam, vf fifty different kinds. GilleU's Puns. No. "''3. by the Gross—and forty other Bran J*. Our NOTIONS are full and complete. ts
TO THE LADIES.
W have added a tine now larse SHOW CASE to our Stoic, entirely for (he display of t..ur fine'
JEWELRY.
A nd our purchase :s :v. very lanxe in Jewelry that it is imp«s*!"lc for you not to get suited at .«ur Store, us wc have over two hundred styles of
TAl? RINGS AND Hit FI VST PI.VS, Oi the ptir.-st Hard Solder Gold down to the conrinon Soft •"•'older and over one thousand fc
GOLD AND CORNHLION" R1NTGS,'
6*oid JJSH! Wal(iiosr
GOLD LOCKETS,.
Of all kinds and sizes. Ladies and Gents line
A I S
&
KEYS,"
ALSO, on: STOCK OF
E N N I E S
Is I,arire an to the iurges
Fine. Size size made.
-from one inchdoiv up Also i! full assortment of
PISTOLS,
f'olt's and other Revolving Single and Doublo Barrel. Also we keep constantly oil hand tho host artie'e of
Colorado and Virginia Tobacco To be found in town. We also have a choice selection of the finest brands of
HAVANA A N O E S I I A US, To he found in the market. Over ono hundred
From Seventy-live Cents up to Twentv-live Dol lars. Also a fine variety of the most celebrated
VROMNS A\D OL'ITARS, BANJOS, IM.UTKS, FIFES AND MUSICAL L)OXKS, And other small Instruments, such as HAUCS, ike. Wc are also prepared to mend yotir Accordeons in short notice, /{riricr them on. We keep everything included in !.e line of Mush-id Merchandise —such as ST i: INCS l-'OK A I NS'I' RLTM |-jNTS.
We have the largest lot of llugiry ^Vhips to bo found in town. LADIES: We have a few of those fine
White Crape Shawls,
Very cfa-ap, and a variety of Iiilibons mid PressTrimmings, Hats, Caps and Ready .Made Clothing, cheap for cash. We take all kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
So give rfs a cnr'l. To Peddlers and Country' Merchants, we will sell you all kin-Is of Notions n't low figures, as we have a verv large stock on band.
If. ITKSELL IT BROTHER.
May Ji. l$r.»~l.-/iuy.
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"\T7OTI.D inform his customers VV generally that he has sue«-ec the agency for the sale of Dr. Dani TI:USSI S.
nd tfie prjhlie' 1 in obtaining 's celebrated
SHOULDER HRACES. ABDOMINAL SU I'L'ORTERS. CL.L I L-'OOT SHOI.S.
W E A A N S O E S \I:TIE!'-IAE ARMS. A N S A N E S
SI'Rt.EoNS SI'I.I NTS,
Which he will farni
price it
LACE STOCK'INfiS. BANDAGES. fcc..A:o,7 dr at manijfactwrers retaif
:ilir
rcTy
pf the ah to call
J. J).
arge ati-l completo which the, altli'.-tc-d No iron bio to,
articles vvhi I examine.
sre cqiiestc diow goo 1-
1'-*\ Rcmeinber .Inlie IS 'vOnTjOtf.
IHCTl ownv A N
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rpAKI-S pleasure in informini.' the Ladies and? (Gentlemen of Crawfordsvillc, and the .juvenile portion of community, that ho has opened up a Confeetionry establishment ori Green street, onodoor south of the I*o.t Olliee. where you can bo S supj.lied with articles new and fresh: such as Candies. Nuts. Raisins, Citron, Lemons, Gcrkins, Sardines, Musical Instruments.(Jane and Willow Baskets. China and Wooden Toys of ail kinds, Horts and sizes: aL-«». an endless variety of other notions.
TOILET AR'l'ICLKS,
all kinds and of the first quality: Colognes— small and large bottles. Esscnees. Lu bin's celebrn ted extracts of different. Oils. So^ps, Clothe, Hair and Tooth llrush'.-s of the best quality. In hort we have everything from a cat's eye' to an elephant's tooth.
The gentlemen will alno find at this establishrnent the best Cigars, without doubt, ever sold in this market, Chewing Tobacco. Pipes. &c.. &c.
ICE CREAM and LEMONADE always on hand when the weather is suitable. July 1 i, 1655. v0n52tf.
TOB CCO STORE W. B. Keeney W^OI.LD
respectfully inform the citizens of Mont^'crnery couiuy that he has removed his establishment to the stand formerly ocenpied bv T. I). Brown, and one door -ast of "the Holtoir House. He will keep constantly on hand a large supply of CHOICE CIGARS.
CHEWING AND SMOKING TOItACCO, Among his stock will be found a superior quality of HONEV DEW.
JINNEV L!NI TWIST, VIKGINIA CAVENDISH, GOLDEN LEAF,
PANCAKE, HAYA.NNA CIGARS, MAGNOLIAS.
Pit I NCI PIES,
t«-gether with other brands and qualities too numerous to men'f.on. Orders from country dealers! promptly filled at the* lowest rates.
Hay 2j, 1855. vG-nol5tf.
i- lour and Fixli.
Wc liave no7.' in
lavu. store and in course of recei viug I"o Bbi.-. I^ikit Salt: 5o Jiali'Bbls. White Fiah anl Mackerel lo Bbls. i.'hoiee Family Flour
To which will be made co.isTunt additions, to* supply the trad*:, at the bwe*t rati*. WILSON. GRIMES & CO..
May 26'55. 1 A: -J Cuiii:iie:ciul I'dock.
New iiiick.
Tj^RIENDS iiave got a tne kiln of froi.-'. iivick. 1/ for sale. Pi^ch iu. Ii. Pl'SEJ. & HHO. is:-
