Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 October 1855 — Page 3

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who

1

THE fall

The

vate

ftvMian

.fropean

-The

of the readers

The

wound.quarter

OF SEBASTOPOL—-KOS­

SUTH'S

PREDICTIONS.

Kfe#

York Tribune publishes a pri

Utter from Brussels, written

writer thinks the war

ly commenced, and that

!nsun

of

than

Coffto

Sb

"pro-

by

a

Statesman," on whose sagacity

sad information it bestows the highest

commendations, saying that

has a Eu-

he

and perhaps a universal reputation

is now only fair

it will

be of long

continuance. He attaches great importance

^othe

recent operations in the Crimea and speaks with the strongest contempt of Kossuth's frequently expressed

opinion that a

campaign in Poland was the only rational

"mode

of conducting the war The Tribune, in publishing the attack on Kossuth, affects a reluctance which it probably docs not feel Kossuth has been

for

ue are

ex

the

some

time a promi

nent European correspondent of its hated riral the

Jta

Times, and the Tribune despite

affected delicacy, is glad of an opportunity of making it appear of how

little val

the of the Hungarian

-Gorernorspeculations

Whatever may have been

Tribune's real preferences in regard to its publication,there are a great many who will agree with the writer in his estimate of the pompous pretensions of Kossuth.— There can be no

failed

doubt that the Times has

to derive

as much advantage as

ticipated from the communications of so distinguished a correspondent.

be denied that his letters opened

It cannot

well but

they hare long since ceased to attract public cariosity,and

of the paper than the aver

age its selections

from the London press

following quotation from the letter in the Tribune will be found interesting:—

to

But take it all in all, it is a terrible blow

Russsia not to her prestige but to her power. Sebastopo) and

the Crimea con

tributed for more to the preponderance and the

fiomprospects

Russia than that little re-

of

which goes by the name of Poland, was the most vulnerable point in the whole empire.

Mutilate that and it will

iake a of a century

In my opinion

have

still maintain that the man

tied the expedition

I

feel the

tire

eee all Europe—no matter if

to lieal the

it is as

preferred tire latter.

bad as a

I

bombardment of St Petersburg

would

I aJwa}-s

have

maintained this against everybody, and

I

wlxs plan

to the Crimea play

ed a hazardous game, but knew where to strike. The

1

only consolation for me is

to that babbler, Kossuth,

made an ass

of,see with his predictions. Believe

palpations of Russia'sme—and

heart

past and present Emperors,

as well

etery Russian statesman and general, Would have preferred a thousand

Niemen, to the Crimean expedition The Russians have certainly lost more in recOurces, horses, cattle, and men, in supporting their army in the Crimea, than they did in the campaign of

the

as

limes to

a million of

men in arms in Poland, on the Vistula

or

1812.

Any man

knows this country knows this as surelpr as that the shines: And then a mil lion

Poland fighting for her na­

men

tionality*

Kossuth says, would have

as

starved, ruined, devoured that nationality that is, Poland whereas it is Russia which now suffers and bleeds from St Petersburg to the black Sea it

men between the

150,000

1ft arms

Europe

would have en

easier for the fttossiahs to niaihtain

on the Niemen or the Vis­

tula would have been

starved out in three

months German arid Prrissiti would have' suffered terribly while could and can,a9 well as England,Francemore

much easily

provide for her troops in the Crimea by the aid

of her fleets than she could in Poland

or in any placc

in fhe interior of a poor

country which the Russians would have laid

tfaste for hundreds

I

Crimean expedition amonnts to.is

craw Fords

lle price

vi

Flenr Wheat Oats Ryo Binrlay Corn—in theoar--Hay Apploa—G reen

G@ 7@ 5

8,50® 4,00 S,50@ 3,75 6,00@ 2,00@ 3,00 18@ 15 6£@ 7 80@ 85 6,00® S,00@ S,50@ 50@

Sugar Molasses, N. O. White Fish Mackerel, hnlfbbl. Salt Onions

PIANOS,of

O pans, Molodoons, Accordcons and

all kind Instalments tuned and repaired.— Orders left at I Novrman's jewelry store will receivo prompt attention.

Oct. 18 '55 \*7nl3—St,-.

1

NOTICE,

6 hflnftn- given that the undersigned Guardians of tho horn at Jaw of Nathan Ball, latc of Mont-

m-iT county, deceased, will sell at private sale following described renl estate in said county, to-wit: the undivided eight and a fourth tenths of tlM throe following tracts, to-wit: The west half of tha north west quarter of section thirty-two in township twenty north of range fivo west, except 8 acres thereof on tho south side of the Williamsport State road and the casttialf of the south west quarter of •action thirty-two in same township and range and the south west quarter of the south east quarter of Motion thirty-two in tho same township and range.

Tkrjis:—Ono

Sdein

K«.

third of the purchase money to bo

aid in hand, one third in six months and the resitwelve months from day of sale, the purchaser securing tho deferred payments by note with ap-

radlOTttty, waiving valuation and appraisement and bearing interest from date. LEVI MOORE & JAMES BALL, .. Guardians of said heirs. October «f 1855.—n!2w8.

A'fifA lbs best S. F. Indido in store and for sale by WILSON, GRIMES & Co.

-4T4 /.

THE BOSTON CHEAP STORE. DAVIS & GARVIN.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX

DRY GOODS CLOTHING BOOTS, SHOES' HATS, CAPS, QUEENSW ARE, NOTIONS AC.

Wgenerally,

OULD inform thair friends and the public that they have just received their enormous Rtock of Fall and Winter Goods, onr motto is Large Sales and Small Profits and we shall still adhere to onr One Price System which has {riven so much satisfaction to our patrons during the last Summer. Having had several years experience in some of the largest importing and Jobbing Houses in Boston we possess facilities for purchasing goods lower than our neighbors, and we guarantee that onr prices shall be lower than those who sell to the highest bidder. Cor in other words take all they can get. To retailers in the country we wouldssav that Ave are now prepared to ft'.rnish them with their fall and winter Stocks, at less than Leuisville or Cincinnati prices, we have on hand 1000 pieccs of prints of different brands which we will pell from 10 to 15 per et.. under the maimfa?turers prices. Our immense Stock of Clothinsr has been bought extremely low as manufactured ex pressly for us, and will be sold at a very small advance on Easternmost. Our Stock wiil be at all times full, as we have made arrangements to have goods forwarded to us waekly by Expreess.

Call and see us at the old stand of M. Snook & co., opposite the Court House.

JOHN1W.'GARVIN,)'

Latc of Boston

Oct. 13 '55 v7nl-3 tf.

it an

Oct. 13 '55 nolSlw.

600,000

Baltic and Bessarabia

in the Crimea. And then all

.—

of miles around

am sure that even how, if the Russians could choose, they would rather see Pelissier and his army ifc fbla'nd than continue tho struggle in the Crimea. This what the

rent.

cl/it

REMARKS.

1,00@ 85(3! 60@ 75@ 35(35 S,00@ 75@ 1,00 2,00@ 2,50 8.50® 3,i!o S-.00® l-@

50

Dried

Peachos Beans Butter—Fresh Egga "Corn Meal. Chickens—Dressed .Potatoes-.

G0@ 70

1,25@ 1,50 50@ 8@ 10 6}*CS

Bacon—Hams Sides Shoulders Xard Pork Boof—on Hocf— Clovor Seerf Timothy Seed

None offered. Sugar cured.

Ma?s-

Farmer's and Mechanics

E A N E BENEFIEL AND ELTZROTH

Hopposite

are of less interest to most

AVING removed to J. W. Lynn's building Wilson, Grimes & Burbridgc, Commercial Block, beg leave to say to their patrons and people generally, that they are now in receipt of one of tho most superb Stock of Goods they nave ever had the pleasure of offering for sale. Our Stock comprises a general va.icty, and has been selected with reference to the demands of the people and at such unusually low prices, that wo are prepared to sell on the most accommodating terms.

THE LADIES

arc respectfully invited to call and look at our Plain and Faney Dress Goods Soft Straw Silk Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Antique trimmings and beltings, Collars, Scarfs, Gloves, Hosiery and Shoes.

CLOTHING.

Wo invite purchasers, who wish to save money to examine our entirely New Stock of Clothing which wc areselliugat verv reduced prices.

HATS & CAPS,

of the most improved Stvles from 25ets.,to §400.

GLASS, CHINA & QUEENSWAIIE.

Mill and Cross-Cut Saws and files. Superion Axes Brass and Mozlin Kettles, Tubs, Buckets, bowls and Baskets.

PAPER! PAPER!!

A nice assortment of Window and Wall Paper from 10 to 50 cents a bolt. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, In4igo, Madder, Soda, Starch and Spicingsin general, all of tho No. 1 kink.

We would like to have about 500 lbs., of good Butter, 1000 lbs., Lard, 500 lbs., Feathers, lOOOlbs of Hags and 1000 Pair of Socks, Stockings and Mittens. Almost any thing taken in Exchange for goods at fair cash prices.

BENEFIEL fc ELTZROTH.

Oct., 18 T)") v7nl3tf.

ESTRAYED.

ADark

brindle Cow, small size, a wliite spot on her left flank, tho end of her tail white, short horns. The subscriber will pay a liberal reward to anv person finding or giving information where she is. THOMAS DADY.

WILSON, GRIMES & CO.

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

We

None. None. None.

Piano Tuning.

20

L.

KISSNEK.

ffeflercnce, Mr. Newman, Miss. Hows, Mr. naskill, Mr. Snmon.

& DOMESTIC

FOKEICiiV

Dry Goods,

Groceries, Queesware, Hardware,

Iron, Nails,

No. 1 & 2 Commercial Block, Green St.

CRAWFORDSVJLLE, IND.

A RE now in receipt of their Fall and Winter Stock, consisting of a very large sind general assortment of Fancy anl Staple Dry Goods, Ready Made Clything, llats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots aud Shoos, Carpeting. Quccnswarc, Hardware, Saddclry, Groceries. Dye Stuffs, Iron. Nails, Glass, Glassware. Axles, Springs, Steel, Bolts, Wickir.g, Twine. fce.,fcc., to which they invite the attention ."?

fident in saying to our customers and the public at large that we cannot be besit in quality, styles and prices, and that we can and will sell you goods as good and as cheap as any House in the place.

Sept. 2'"!, 1S55.

ORINO'S, Cashmere and Delains, 50 pieces all wool Morincs (.all colors) 100 plain and fancv Delains. f- Thibet, Persian and Plaid Cloths.

1 f-

7

1

E E I E I I I I O N

1

purchasers. Our stock having been selected •vyith assortment of the above articles which the afliicted gr2ut ?arc, and bought direct from Eastern houses', are requested lo call and examine. No troiiblo to importers und commission merchants, we feel con- show goods.

WILSON, GRIMES fe CO".

air an raCCtl

anu lancj lor sale

5

500

ptoees Prints best brands. Fjieneh,Scotch & Am'en GinghamF. SO Rleachcd Shirting and Sheeting. 50 Ticking," 25 Shirting Stripes, 25 Flannels, 10 Bales, Brown Slieetinz. hi store nnd for sale by WILSON, GRIMES & Co.

have on hand and for sale cheap as the cheapest a largo stock of Cloths. Cnssi-

meres, Sattinetts, Tweeds, anes, Linseys, Drills. Cotton, Flanels *S:e. WILSON, GRIMES & CO.

tock

OW opc-h and for sale (up stairs) a lnnrei ±1 of Gonts nnd 15oys Ready Made Clothing,' .vhe^the'wenrhcr'is llats. Caps, Boots, Shoes&.c.

WILSON, GRIMES & CO. I

pieces of Carpet various Grades in store. WILSON, GRIMES & CO.

HARDWARE,

and Carpenters Tools, Iron, Ste'cl. AxliJs, Springs, Nails &e. A full stock now receiving. WILSON, GRIMES & CO".

Coffee and Tens.

BAGS Rio and Java CoiFee 40 Chest andCatferis" I. M. G. P. it Y. II. Toas received at WILSON, GRIMES & CO.

50

Snndrrcs*

BALES Batts. Wick and Twine. 20,000 Half Spanish, Princlpo arid Recalia Cigarsr? S Bbls S. C. Soda, also Chocolate^

20

S Boxes Starch, Spice, Pepper, Gingc^,

Cloves. Nutmegs, Cinamon. Alum, Copparcs. SaltSulphur, Yeast. Madd WILSON, GRIMEs

petre. Glue, Rosin. Sulphur, Yeast. Madder, ite. Co.

Sail, Flour and Fish.

We have now store and in course of receiving 150 Bbls. Lake Salt 50 Half Bbls. White Fish and Mackerel f. 10 Bbls. Choice Family Flour To which will be made constant additions, to supply the trade, at the lowest rates.

Maj- 2S'o5. 1 ifr 2 Commercial Block.

PROF. JilcFAIl«.AND'S

Cxrantf JEria! Ascension.

On a single wire, 300 feet in length, to the topmost heiglit of North's 'irons, will take place a few moments previous to the opening of the Circus performance.

LEVI J. NORTH'S COLOSSAL

Lwrgcst C'oTnpaity in the World!-—Three Companies in One! EQUESTRIAN, GYMNASTIC & JUVENIFE,

CHARLES C. PELL. A sent.

Oct. fi, 1S55.—nl2td.

INSTRUMENTS.

T. D. BROWN, No. 3, Commercial Block.

TT70T.T.D inform his customers, and the public W generally that he has succeeded in obtaining the agency for the sale of Dr. Daniel's celebrated TRUSSES,

SHOKLDER BRACES. A BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, CLUB FOOT SKOKS.

WEAK ANCLE SHOES, •ARTIFICIAL ARMS. HANDS AND LEGS. •SURGEONS SPLINTS,

.IGRAHAM

This immense tripic concern will, upon entering the city make a gorgeous procession, introducing the Splendid Band Chariot, drawn by eight elegantly capari soned steeds, and containing William Blvtnfe's National Brass Band. Immediately in the rear will follow the whole Tronpe of CliihTfcn, on Lilliputian Ponies.

Will exhibit at. Crawfordsville, Monday, October 22, Admission—Box 50 Cents, Pit 25 Cents. Children to Boi half priec.

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:. Madamiisclle Louisa, lo premiere Eqiiestricfine et Danseusc de Londre, Paris, Berlin et Vienna.

LeviJ.North,the

unequalled

aiid unapproachable Principal .t Sccnic Rider. Horace Smith, the celebrated Two Horse Kider and 100 Somerset Thrower. Mr. A. Pastor, Mr. Kcnnody,

Wm.Naylor, Vincent, N. Rodgers, Carlisle, G. Aicher, Wheelor, The Gymnastic Corps, embraces, Sig. Antonio, the great Equi-. poise Artiste Mons. Isadorc, the Pantominic Performer. Mr. Jas. McFarland, the wonderful Tight Rope Artiste. Mr.T.Miller,,anc Mr. A. J. Perry.

The Juvenile Concentration of Twenty Little Children, in Arcnic Novelties of ineffable r/iagrTiliccnec, entitled SKa^/sh Bull

Fight.'the

Forty Thieves, Cinder­

ella, Aladdin or the Wonderful Lamp. &e., in all of which the Little Victoria North, the Youthful Equestrienne, Miss Jenninsrs Ella Mayberrr. Master Willie. Master Jonnings, and others will appear.

Will be introduced at each performance, the celebrated Dancing Horse, Tammany,the unapproachable Trick Horse

Si*ot Beauty

also, tho sagacious

Lilliputian Ponies, Tom a Jerry, Harry Stobhins' Fashion, Unclencd, &c. E N E N N I N S the Clown, whose witis infinite, will open his Bridget of Comicalities, hits at Popular Follies, Vagaries and Waggeries, and Humorous Eccentricities of every ind. 25f"This Company will also perform at James town, Saturday, Oct. 20.

LACE STOCKINGS, BANDAGES, &c.. Ac.

Which he will furnish at manufacturers retail price

He has now on hand a very large and complete

Esy- Remember No. Juno SO. 1S55. v^i50tf.

city Kr jrio*A

AND

J. D.

MASTERSON,

AKES pieas,lre in

informing the Ladies and

J- Gontlenien of Crawfordsvillc, and the juven-

r'PTvrc x- ro community, tiiat he has opened up a Confectionry establishment on Green street, ono JLr g*

f''"'or

south of tho Post Office, where you can be

I rillt^ «KC. supplied with articles new and fresh such as Caudies, Nuts. Raisins, Citron, Lemons, Gorkins, Sardines. Musical Instruments.

Caxlc aud Willow Bas-

kets, China and Wooden Toys of all kinds, sorts and sizes also, an endless variety of other notions. TOILET ARTICLES, of all kinds and of the first quality Colognes— small and large bottles, Essences, Lubin's celebrated extracts of different kinds. Oils, Soaps, Clothes, llair and Tooth Brushes of the best quality. In short we linvo everything from a cat's eye* to an elephant's tooth.

The gentlemen will also find at this establishment the best Cigars, without doubt, ever sold in this market, Chewinsr Tobacco, Pipes, See., fcu.

ICE CREAM and LEMONADE always on hand is suitable. \0n52tf.

!n)vU

icrr

J"

Qitecnsware, Saddlery, Cooper

1

l500'

TOBACCO STORE. B. Keeney

VT7"OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Montgomery county that he has removed his establishment to the stand formerly occupied by T. D. Brown, and one door east of "the Ilolton House. lie will keep constantly on hand a large supply of CHOICE CIGARS.

CHEWING^ AND SMOKING TORACCO. Among his stock will be found a superior quality of IIONEY DEW.

JINNEY L1ND TWIST,

4

VIRGINIA CAVENDISH. GOLDEN LEAF, PANCAKE,

HAVANNA CIGARS, MAGNOLIAS, FRIN CI I*IES.

together with other brands ind qualities too lm mcrous to mention. Orders from country dcnlcr* promptly filled at the lowest rate.

Hay 26, 1355. vO-no-lotf.

Ladie's Fancy Dress

ii.

Timmin? Goods.

full stock of Ladies white and fancy dress and trimming goods, gloves, hosiery, ribbons, editing, laces ite.. now open and for sole.

A

WILSON, GRIMES it CO..

tMsea»d96B8sS*.6^r:tst':y:

WILSON, GRIMES. «fc CO.

& 0

The Boston Stores.

$30.000_STOCK.

Tfciree Rooms Filled with feoods.

75.000 Sales in One Year.

TTTE are now receiving the excelsior stock of Fall YY and Winter goods direct from the manufacturers and importers of Boston. Dry Goods of every style and quality used in this country can be S found in our tremendous piles of goo Is. 400 Bav State and Rresha Shawls. 4000 Yards of black and fancy silks. 20,000 Prints. 25.000 Muslins and Shcetlii^s: 200 pieces of DeLaiises.-

ISO Bales of Battings. 100 pieces Striped Sheetings. Clothing Store up Stairs.

$7000 STOCK.

Boot, Shoe, Hat & Cap Store.

One hundred cases of I3o6t and Hioes direct from' the manufacturers of Boston.incKiuing every quality and style in use. "llats and Caps of every variety and style.

CARPETS! CARPETS!!

One thousaud yards at City prices. WALL PAPER—A large and extensivo assortment of the best styles.

Wo invite c.very Gentleman and Lady in this and the surrounding counties to call and see our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Tho great increase of our trade enables us to bid defiance to competition. Come one, come all, and seethe

Mammoth Stock of Goods.

.We can aftd will Sell below all competition.' Come farmers and mechanics and bring all of your fam?lifis. and clothe them at the Boston Stores.

James

Sept. 22, 1 Sod.—vTnll.

okaiiam & bko.

IVew Firm and j\ew *ood$!

WEBSTER & POWERS.

TIIEthe

subscribers have formed a co-partnership in mercantile line, in Ladoga, under the above name. Wc have the pleasure of informing our numerous friends and trie public, that wo arc receiving a heavy stock of DliY GOODS of every variety and style for the Fall ard Winter trade.— Amongst our stock you will Jind a great variety of new styles of goods, which wiil be sold iow.

OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING,

is excellent,, made in the most durable manner and latest style wc feel satisfied that wo can please as to a fit, style and price.

BOOTS .AND SHOES—a bettor assortment cannot be found in a days travel east or west wc are confident we can please you. as to the style, quality and price. QUEENS WAKE AND GLASSWARE —Our stock of Wares is complete.

HATS—When you want a Hat that would grace a gentleman jijststep in and wc can please your eye to a T. In addition we have -just received more of that good In'dig". and a general lot of I yo Stuffs, Codec. Sugar, Src. In fact c.vel-ything 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 vour Butter, Esrgs. Feathers. Rags, &c. TAYLOR W. WEBSTER,

WILLIAM POWERS.

Ladoga. Tml., Sept. 20, '55. nllwS

FltESII ARRIVAL OF

PALL AID WINTER

GOODS!

O E IV 0

"JVTOW open at Robinson, Vance & Co., consis_L^I ting of Ladies Dress Goods of the best and finest- quality, vz: Silks, MorJnoes, Cash.meres all wool.DeLaines, Printed DeLaincs, Alpacas,French and Scotch Ginghams. Bobinels, Saxoiiy Edging, "Work Collars and Sleeves together. C.hemisetts. Black Antique, Trimings. Moss Trimings, Silk Fringes. Amrer Velvet, Ribbon. Double Chain Galoons, Scotch Plaid Shawls. Kid Gloves, Satin Bonnets, lioll rind Lncc Edge Soft Straw, plain soft straw English. Lc Ladies* of the whole community are invited to call and select 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

Hoots and Shoes,

Hats and Caps, Carriage Whips, Buggy ond Sulkey do. Hats consisting of Panama, Hungarian Pearl and Wide Awake Hat". Boots and Shoes. Rubbers. Sandals, and in fact everv variety can be purchased at ROBINSON, VANCE Co.'s

Sept. 22, lSooi—vTnll.

MARSHAL'S SALE,

BYdirected

virtue of a writ of execution (Fi Fa) to mo from the Clerk's,ollice of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of In diana, I will on tho 6th day of November A. D. 1S55, at tho Court House do.or in the town (if Crawfordsvillc, Montgomery county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.'und 4 o'clock P. M. oiler for sale at public auction, the rents and profits for seven years of all the following real estate to wit: Part of the south west quarter of section (-Vi thirty .one in township (19) nineteen, north ranee (4) four west. It being the north east corner of said qunrter, and all that part lying north of the Covington state road leading from Crawfordsvillc to Covington. Tho south line of *he tract lurebv deeded commences on the enst 'He of said quarter at a stone planted on the north side of said Covington state road, then.ee westerdelv with sai road to a forked syeatiiorc tree on the'ledse of the bluft' of Sugar Creek, thence across the road to a beech and iron Tvood 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 upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy tne demand I will at the same time and place and in manner aiToresaid. offer for sale the -j-c

lee simple of said above described real estate, taken as the property of tho defendant at tho suit of Abiah Buckingham asrainst snid defendant John W. Blair.

JOnN L. ROBINSON.

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U. S. Marshal District Jud^o, By Geo. McOuat. Deputy.

Sept. 29, 1855. v7-nll-Gw. (Printers fee •f7.:-5ets.")

Choice Teas!

f-?€5°-g

F^Us

WE have received an invoice of ve-

r*

fine

GUNPOWDER, YOUNG IIVSON.

IMPERIAL, and PtACK TEAS, pun upin small packages expressly for family use an-.: will be soid at the package prfcc.

CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTERf.

Sept. 22, 1S55.— v7ull.

BUSHELS OF BARLEY WANTED.

I^OR

which the CASn market pricc will be paiu. by the undersigned, to be delivered at tho Crawfordsvillc Brewery.

September S. 1555.—3m.

Opened.

rpwo (iross Farrell's Arabian Liniment for sab JL at Manutacturer's" prices, at No. -3, Commercial Block, by

June 2, 135o.

Administrator's Notice.

^^"OTICE is hereby civen that the undersigned

appointed Administrator of the' estate of Enoch Morgan, lata of Montgomery County, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to IKS sol vent. hDWAfil S. MORGAN. Administrator.

Oct. 6, i335— nl'2 w.J.

AVE

A

'Me

fashiona

We

Call and sec

The most extensive stock of Ileady Made Clothing ever ottered forsale in this market can be .-ceil! _.x p. wf at Graham & Brother. Our stock includes every I cV- 52.1C {fi*, article of men's and boys wear in use. We pledge ourselves to sell at city retail prices

Whoiseale and Keiail Dealers

A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS, READY iJIABE

BOOTS

Sept. 22,1S55. vT-nl

These Lotteries are drawn daily in public in t!je City of Baltimore, under tho Miporintcnden'oc oi't!:e State Lottery Commissioner. Heavy Bonus are given lo the Stale as security for the payment of all Prizes. T!ic prices of Wliole Tickets arc from !f.i to s,20. Half and Quarter Tickets in jiroportion.

A Circular containing a'l the Schemes will sent to any one by addr ssing the undersigned. Address orders for Tickets to

F. X. REX AN. No. 4 Calvj:kt Sir.n.-r.,, Bai.tj.mok.",

No. 1» East Fourth Street,

Between if

fl

a

'4$ h-'

nno1'her

just received

suit at lorr prr

lot

All our Clothing is manufactured in Boston ospreesly for

garment to give perfect satisfaction

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

DKAi.i:n? iv

DRY GOODS. GROCERIES &c.

^Crawfordsvillc, Itid.

a in* a:.ij SycAMOTK St?. CINCINNATI. OHIO,

ow receiving a large stock c? English and American Carpets, Curtain Goods, Oil C'lotfls.' fcc.i' &c., for the Fall trad'-, to which.he resjieetfully invites the attention of the public.

Sejitcmber 22, 1 io5. nlOw

DISSOLUTION.

TilE Pr.rtneiship heretofore existing b-:r,eeri Sniith. Stilwell &. Allen, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts arc left in the hands of Tob Smith and ^an be found at the Treasurers otliee. Those in debt to the firm will please call and settle immediate! v: we need the money at once and without di-lav.

SMITH. STILWELL A: ALLEN.

August 2", 1 ...... ....... iiTtf.

Sloven

A splen«Iid lot of. COOKING STOVES.

^S^kept constantly on hanL -rrtd at No. 5, Commercial Block, h? June 23, '55—n4f. A. RARGELT & CO.

IF

HENRY Lf'VNZ, Erc-wer.

r^V°?'v

1 0.000

Au-u,t 4, 1

120,000

T. D. BROWN.

rhest cash price.

'oJe

Inrgc

of sensonn

SECURE A .GOOD Ell'!

g.inncnt

good

fitting

have always on hand and are constantly receiving such

have also the largest and best selected stock of Dry

.XJ,

CLOIlli

8c

SHOES,

UEESWA UK, 67.' O CURIES,

YARftS, BATTINGS &C

H'iVF.

j'lst rceoived and are now opening in their extensivosalo mums and will oesold at such prices as will convince this community that they can save .mom:y (and money saved is money made) by purchasing ft* them—they will convince anv one of t!iis f.ictbv oalling.

C. G. & 11.

5

YSiMb TTERIES Office

tf tiik

Mauyi.axi)

Consolidate

J.OTTEK'ES,

Ba

r.Triror.i:. July Tst, 1S55.

All Tickets or Certiliontcs of Packages of Tickets. in the Lotteries authorized by the State of Maryland hear the lithographed signature of F. Bisknax, General Agent for the Co'itrator, and any others arc fi amis.

Owing to numerous aj.plicatioiis from all pur's of the country, the management will irive their attention to the filling of orders for Tickets r-i CVrfificatos, in tile JIaryland Lotteries. I

Persons at a distance may confidently rely upon having their orders for Tickets promptly filled, and the strictest confidence observed. JS.SSLSKi *P6^

•\T71'

There are never less than 23.000 Pn:.:.-. in any. Lottery, which Prizes vavy in amount from xl to Pes' of Stat.-nt.seven cts., a'.l other Cuts in jro§100,000, according lo the price of the Tickets.— portion ra.igin'_r from two up to seven cts. \V« For instance— shall always'have a full assortment of Meats. Midi

When the price of Tickets is Al the highest Prize as I^eef. .Mutton, I'oi k.Sa'tsageaiid sometimes Veal, is about A5.o0il. all of which we warrant not, to be suiptisscd irt When the Ticket is ^2 tho Trize id about £1'"' 0."iO workmanship or cleanliness, to which we rcspect-: $r j-jo.fioo ftillv invite pour ntlc.ntion. §:40.0"iri ur Market will'bo removed on the T'h of Au-s-jO §7^.000 gu-t. to the Croy buildintr. o}» iosife Hughe's I'.: Wilh numerous Prizes of §lrt,fl0i\ SI,000. S,")00, SlOrt. «tc. itc. Persons can remit us r.in amount, from f-1 upwanls, that they wish to invest. on receipt, of which we fonvurd i^s va!''ic in Tickets in the Lottery lesirnnted by the juirehascr. or. if none Vic, designated, then some Lottery that wiil be drawn after the buyer hnssrot tho ticket in his pio:*session. An Oflicial Seheme of the Lottery will be sent with all tickets ordered, carefully sealed in an ordinary envelope, and or. the day tho 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 f'itv of Baltimore, and. in tho Daily National Intei'iigeneer. Washington. D.C.

MAi:vi,Ann.

August 25, IS'i-'i. vTn^v 1.

iBfisiafitlaiaooeEs

•DA GtXlEB 2

?W:¥$ESa

IIIILDREX'S T..i'".-nessr's taken in a r-hort space of time, a pohitlong desired. J.ikcnesscs taken lov.dy cir ra .r.y weather equal if not superior to any Gulery '.,i the wc-st. My pictures far surpass those take bv a sky-light in many respects, having fill the Vightthat, is desirable in my ]re-cnt rooms.

Particular attention ]ai-l to evjry braneli of my business. Gold and silver platcir.g or: watches, jewelry," fin short nnti'-c.

Rooms over Wils#n, Grimes it Burbridi/o's store. Visit tiie Gallerv. .T. W. McCON.VEI,^ -c Co.

Aueust 2d, l-).r)." t-y-2in.

E A S jE AXD r.KTAIL

of PINE SASH of all sizes left I sale by II. Ott, Druggist. vTnSvl.

'tSrt

J. D. MASTERSON.

rd

pB

o,

which'

oi4

clothing

DOST BUY SLOP WORK--!: I

"VT7*OUT.D respectfully call the attention of tii°

»V

public tn their extensive and well select. 1 stock of Roots it Slices. They were bouirht to sell ano persons wiil find it to their interent to call artel examine before purchasing elsewhere. Ortr stock of

&

Is largo and ths place.

Miiv H". If."i5—ill?.

rgi

take ]ileasi:vc in rninoiineing to ourf and customers, that on and after

Jd. we will sell meats at

'ormer'y occujiicd by the Stii! U'i '-.'S te vt:i ivill iintl the

be. .,- partic- !ar attention to earimis t.e:-1 h---i nil lions of v. hieh are now annually lost for. wpr.C of timely and judicious treatment. 'I'hose tlwu uro in want of artificial teeth can do well to crU and see specimens of the best manufacture)

'f

tliey

us,

fc

©vary

and wc warrant

oner "D. ct 6.

ill shaped

costs no more than

Good5?

.be

Coo.-rtowft.**lf-in

to

found

July 11, 1

Campbell's Old Stand, coi'il&'r of

A' VERSOS

EzMi

ST'S.

A P. WATSON & CO,-

FflEidtfatii's

•omplete, being

he most extensive! in'

A. I'

WATSON & CO.,

O W N

Wholesale nvd Retail Dealer in a

DRUfIS, MI-DICINES, CHEMICALS,

WIIITK LEAD, orr.s,

I'ancv

Pm funicry,

Artirlirs. Urnshcs, fev.-i

NO. 3, COMMERCIAL 15LOCK, TAKES this method of informing his numerous customers, that he is now in rcceintof a heavy supply of all articles in his line, ana invites them to call and look through his stock, assuring them that when in need of any articles in his line he will use all endeavors ti suit them, both rif trard lo oualit and price.

Phy*h-ians will find itlo their interest tocoll and examine his stuck before pundiusinsr elsewhere. ZJri" Ri uiember tlie jdaee No. Connnercial Block. June 1 tj—vin 17.

$40,00

friends Angus!,

Limpany.

ftla'iaafs" 2BA'e32i?

from tweivc o'cior,! at night until all is sold. AUSTIN iV. C!UKSAX. -Itii, l?eo. \7-nJlf. .v

Augu

H?

N A LlpS^SCKCBON.

•SI'KCTFT'T.T.V tender." izens of rawtbrdsvi'le and

ices to the cit^S vicinity. He

I'orofiiiin Tocth in the Wrsf,

Having tire utility and 'se to all requiring artificial substitutes, from single tooth to nil entire dc'iiloe set. All work warranted.

Ail operation's j/rtainTng to the science carefully attended to with the least possible pain. Dental Rooj'iia in. Washington Hall.""'

November 4, 1R5G. :,V V.'dllfitf. S®

aj 53 W 3 8 SO riST!i:ii ,«c I'AGAN, Proprietor-

CRAWEORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

XGti ,5. 20?5 Wholesale and Ro^ail Dnlcr in

SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, GLASS, '"'-"KING, PARLOR AND COAL STOVES, Of every variety.—Also Manufacturer of

GOITER,"TJN & SHEET IRON W,\ HES

,2'CJ LAKE STREET, f'HI:AGO.

Onlv Acrcncv for tlie splendid and cheap Cooking Stove called I THE XE ir Tf ORLDr

IX

N

Mo -V TAKEN AT

I A

A

1 for sale four in.township nineteen north of range six west. Tn.-ns:—One half of tlie purchase money cash in h'ani at time of sale, and the balancein six :.-ionth

von want a good articleol_tobacco, go to pit,, thereof}.y note, with freehold ..ecuritv, and*with ..

!t

Drugs & Medicines August 4, IS"i'j riiOvl.

II.

A

Jan 13 '55 v5»2**v

CAKU OUSH.

No. TT, I") «S: 21 DrAi:i op.N "r.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. L'"pt on the Arnciican and European Plan. Second to none in tho l'nirn.

JOL.N" MeC'ARDEL. I'iiopkietoh.

Jan IS'5.5 v6n2v.

Guardian's Sale.

rHK

nnder-igned as Guardian of the person and ••state of John and Nathaniel liarnet, will sell1 (at private .-ale tlie following deperibc! real e.-taV '.situated in the conntv of Montgomery, in tho Stat'o of Ind'iina, to-wit: The undivided two-eighth parts of the north-west fpiarter of section twenty

from day of sale, tin: purchaser securim piivmcnts

ol{om rciiuf Trorn valuation laws. JOHN S. xRAV. Gnardiari.1

April 14. &&tf

I'rosli (imTrics.

JLSl

Fi USHELS of Wheat wanted irn-: mediately for which I will pay the!

lect-i .cd ar.-il ior r- iie rit tlie Confectionary I'riiuc N. "J. Sfigar Double Rtfmed Snjrar Layer Rsrsrns: Smyrna Figs Brazil Nuts So/t Shelled Almond.- Nutmegs Ki«.*e Sweet Cavindish Tobacco Ground l'epj-.r: Sotla Crackers Sugar Crackers Oyster do. Pure Cider Vinegar. Are.