Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 November 1855 — Page 3
Married—On
JL
Tuesday evenin? Nov. fi 15-VJ. by
Rot. II. Smith.. William IL Ekkney to M:ss Harrikt G. Cotuox oil of
this
placc.
Of Typhoid fovcr, at. tho residence of Mr. Cameron, In thinoitv, on Toc^dHV. Oct. 23, at half past twelve o'clock P. M-, Ozho Jkn.nison Camkk»n. in the socond vear of his nge, the onlv son and child Matsic Jennison. (deceased)and L. I). Ingcrsoll, of this paper.—[O*koloosa (Iowa) Times.]
CRAWFORDSVILLE PRICE CURRENT.
ARTICLC*
PXICES.
FUtir Wheat Oata Rye Barley Corn—in tho car* Hay •_ Apples—Green
Driod
REMARKS.
$R,O0(ft 1 'iMft tO(k im
#.00tiS
2,00@ 2.50
Peaches Beans Bnttor—Frcah
2,00(75 2 "Gh
Corn Menl Chickens—Dressed Potatoes Baoon—Hams
r,0@
1..10G3 30tf$ S@
None offered. Sujrar curcd.
10
Bides Shoulders
6
Lard Pork Beef—on Hocf Clover Seed Timothy Seed Coffro Pujrar Molasses. N. 0. White Fish Mackerel, half bbl. Bait Onions
1*2(3!
7,00@ HJMOri 8,75 or'? 2,00fi 8,00 rM vm 50 fii o,oof$ 8.0065 2 ,r0(^ ro@
None. None. None.
DONATION.
Tho Ladies of tho O. S. Presbyterian church will irlvo & donation entertainment at the house of tLiei Pastor ou Tuesday evening next.
Ladies and Gentlemen arc respectfully invited to participate
TF vou want good articlc of tobacco, go to Ott's
Drugstore. lie lia3 received afresh t-upply of iJhiffs A Mcdicines. August 4,1355. v.nSyl.
LISTOF LETTERS,
REMAINING
in tho Post Office nt C'rawfords-
•illo, Ind., on tho ICth of November, 1S55, whioh if not taken out within three months will bo wnt to the General Post office as dead letters.— Persons calling for the same will please say "Advertised.'1 4. Van II. Arm, W. B. Anderson, Arthur Andrews.
B. William Britton, Francis Bntton. Matilda Brooks, Cynthia Barker, E. G. Barney, C. Bowers. W. T. Baxter, 1g. Bahrlo. Capt. Barney, Lewis or Jesse Brown, Eliza Ann Beck. €. Charles Connors 2, Honora Crusaek. \V uham Coffin 2, John Cams. Thomas Carroll, Robert Chambers, Corbally, Eunice Cassel.
D. Hlirn Davis 8, II. C. Darnall, K.H.Davis, Huldah Doctcnnan. William F. Dohertv. E- Kobcrt Evans 2. Timothy Flynn, Wm. S. ITullcnwidor, James Fullcnwider.
G. David Garlium, Samuel Gwinup 2, Maiy Grimes. William Groves. II. Lawrence Huckeley, (Charity E Hankins, Wm. Ilession 2. Josi'ili Hoff, Thomas liunti-r.. Milton Iliatt, Chas Ilartinjr. John Hiatt, John Hollihan,"Arabcll Harlan, Win. Hadly, John Herinoii, Fainuel Helm.
I. James Irwin. J. Marv A Johnson 2, Eliza A Johnson, Harriet Johnson, Naucy Jackson.
K. Frederick Kaatl'man,, Mary Kenmdy. Silas S Konnedy, John Kelsncr. I,. Elias Low, James Lewellen.
M. Alonzo Morlcy 2, Nathaniel McCluer. Mr. McDaniel, Eliza 11 Miller, Mary McMiller, Elizabeth Miller, James Mote. Sarah A McMiller. Endora A Minniek. Gcortro W Mikels, John Malasbury, Hannnah McGinnis, Frederick My?r,. Goorgo Murphv.
N. Eliza Nichols. O. Timothy O'Connell, Alveran Osuorn, Marcrarot O'Kilev. 1». Josoph Pickering, Vashte Parson, William Powers.
R. Sibley Kieh, Elan Rusk, ankee Robinson, Jno Robinson. Isidor Samuelson, John Spencer, Perrv Smith Peter Smith, Wm. P. Shofer, Annv Smith, Erust Sticli,, James Shepherd, Liz Scott, John Service, David Shcafor, Emc Swank.
T. Nancv Taylor, Mary Thompson 2, Michael Tynan, John Thornberry 2, D. 1'. Thompson. U. Jacob Ulmor.
V. Samue Grimes Vance, Moses Vcnard, ChariIt Vancleavo, Indiana Vaugh. W. Georffo Wilson, Edgar J. Wilson, Samuel Wrav Sr, John S Wilder, W. White, Jane Wood, Amanda Warden, John S. Watts. Drusilla W illiams, David Wray, David Whito. John Write Edward Weller, Catherine Whitaker, lolly Wright, Wm S Watson, Asa 1? West, Cyrus Welhorn. rotor Wilcox, Martin Warner, Mary Wray, Jacob Wilmcr, Mr Willson, John AValsli, S. C. Webb.
Y. Samuel Young, ouell sc Bratton. 0. W. SNYDER. P. M. Nov. 17, IS55. L14']
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION I Second Yenr.
ARRANGEMENTS
for the Second Annual Col
lodion of this new and Popular Institution for tho diffusion of Literature and Art, have been made on tho most extensive scale. Among the works already engaged, is the far-famed
"Genoa Crucifix,"
which originallv cost Ten Thousand Dollars. In forming the New Collection's, the diffusion of works of American art, and the encouragement of American genius have not been overlooked.— jwuii,.-. uu Commissions have been issued to many of the most niercial Block, distinguished American Artists, who will contrihute somo of th»»ir finest productions. Among them are three Marble Busts, executed by tho greatest living Sculptor,—I11RAM POWERS,
George Washington,
THE FATOXH OF 1I1S COCNTKY,
*'r' Benjamin Franklin,
THE FHII-OSOrilKK,
Daniel Webster,
THE STATESMAN
A special agent has visited Europe and madocaret'ul and iudicions sclcetions of foreign works of Art, both in Bronze and Marble Statuary and choice
Cutfuiss. The wholo forming a large and valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary, to bo distributed FREE among the members of the Associations for the Second Year.
Terms of Membership.
ticket
Peraona taking five^ membarehips arc entitled to
any fiveof tho Magazines for one year, and to six
TTCKSTflintho distribution. The not proceeds de-
rived from the sale of momberships. are devoted to the purchase of works of Art for theensuingyear.
The Advantages Secured
by becoming a member of this Association, are 1st. All persons receivo the
Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores. •will observe that by joining this Association, they roceivo tho Magazine and free Ticket in tho annual distribution, all at the enme price they now pay for •ho Magazine alone.
For membership, address, C. Actuary C. A. A.
*""""At either of the principal offices—'"Knickerbocker Magaiine" office. 84S Broadway, New York, or Western Office, 166 Water Street. Sandnsky, Ohio.
Kjy Subscriptions received by ISAAC NAY•QR. Honorary Secy1 for Crawfordsville. Ind.
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A 1)711.MSTIIATOH"S SAL!
NOTICE
is hereby givui tint I will se 1 1 atpub:ic miction on Saturday tlja 8th day of DcceniI her at the lato residence of Samuel Gilkc.y late of [Coal Creek township, Montgomery County deceasci, hi* pcrw)na! property, consisting of horses, eattit*. hop», sheep, grain. hay, fartr.iusr utensils, Waggon. household and kitchen furniture.
Tekms or Sale.—Acredit of twelve months V.ill be given on all sums over three dollars the purchaser giving his note with approved security waiving valuation and appraisement laws.
NOTICE
A A HON GILKEY, Administrator.
Nov. 171S55, nlS-3w.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. "VTOT1CE is hereby crivcn that the undersiirncd has been appointed adiuini.-trator of the estate of Thomas Taylor late of Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is solvent.
WILLIAM II. TAYLOR,
Nov. 17. lc"-r nla-ow Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,
N'OTICE
is iierebv gi\'en tnut I will seil at public auction on Monday the 3d day of December, at the residence of Wm. II. Taylor, deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, corn, oats, liny, three waggons one biiirgy. farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture ifcc.
T:itus of Sai.k.—A credit of twelve months will be [riven on all stuns over three dollars, and all sums under three cash in hand, the purcha.-er giving note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.
WILLIAM H. TAYLOR.
Nov. 17.1*55, nl3-3w Administrator,
NOTICE
hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Isaac Harstibanrer late of Montgomery County deceased said estate is supposed to be solvent.
r„
JOHN W. BLANKENSHIP,
Nov. 12, IS55 n1S-3w Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
is hereby given that I will sell at public auction on Saturday the Sth day of December next, at the residence of Isaac lltirshbargor late of Montgomery county deceased, all his personal property (not taken by the widow) consisting of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, hay in the stack, corn, oats, wheat, farminir utensils, one two-liorse wagon and house-hold and kitchen furniture. A credit of twelve months will bo sriven on all sums over three dollars the purchaser givinir his note with ap proved seeuritv, waiving valuation or appraise incut laws. JOHN W. BLANKENSHIP.
Nov. 12, 1S55, nlS-3w Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
THE
undersigned has been appointed Adminis trator of the estate of Samuel Gilkcy late of Montifoinerv county, deceased. Said estate is sup posed to be solvent. AARON GILKEY,
nls-3w.
Administrator.
Peoples Express
COMPA
UXXIXG BETWEEN
LOUISVILLE & CHICAGO.
MONEY.
Parcels. Packages and Freight taken to all points with tbo greatest dispatch and at reasonable rates.
Messengers run daily and are provided with suitable Safes for valuable articles.
nl8-3m.
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.
Capital $500,000.
THE
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY still continues as heretofore to forward Gold, Silver, Bank bills, Valuable Packages and Freight of whatever sizo or description to all parts of the United States, the Canada? and Europe at lovr rates and with great speed.
JAMES HEATON, Agent.
Nov. 10, 1S55. v7-nl7-8w.
COAL FOR SALE.
THESUBSCRIBER
BUCKEYE SALOON,
s®
IJY J. C. RARCUS. tibscriher is receiving Fresh No. 1 Baltire Oysters every other day. Ho also keeps
constantly on hand Cove and Spiced Oysters, Lobsters. Sardines, Ham and eggs. Hot Coffee, ]\Iush and Milk, Game, of all kinds prepared at all hours, also Scgars. Nuts. Prunes, Strawberries and candies.
He iiivitestbe ladies and gentlemen of thisplaeo and the surrounding country to visit his Saloon. He lias spared no pains "in fitting up a room :t the especial benefit of tiie former.
Rooms 011 second floor over No's 8 and 4 ComII IU A»IW. IV fiT~ Cash paid for butter, eggs and game.nl7tf.
171
FARM FOR SALE. ACRES OF LAND, about 100 acres under cultivation, a frame house and barn, good orchard and an excellent spring convenient to the house. Liberal terms will bo offered. The farm is situated five miles south of Crawfordsville.
For further particulars see I. G. Kclscy, Crawfordsville. n!7-4w.
STATE OR INDIANA, Montgomery County, Court of Common Pleas of said county, January
Tcrm
Charles Selvy Plaintiff
Thomas N. Campbell Complaint on Note. (impleaded with I
Henry C. Campbell, Defendants.
The payment of Three Dollars constitutes any yy VsoS^sa^d'Plaintiff by Thompson It Ristine, «no a member of tins Awociation, and entitles him
attornovs
to either ono of the Magazines for on ear,, &m c0l,rt his complaint in the above entitled causo also a
in tho distribution of the ..tat a against tho said Defendants: Said Plaintiff afterntings. .. 3o Literature issued to subscribers consists of tho nam s, y,V"V~T"J t? iUMUCUO IUV OUUU VI iuu»uiu». *IV- I Words, Graham s, and Godcv Lady iJooK.
(.e 0f
cn t0 5a
term 0
Ur'AttcS
THE
5
^yilEREAS, on the 1st day of August A. D.
filed in tho Clerk's oflico of said
the pendencv of said action is hereby giv-
jj non-resident Defendant, that said suit
s^an(j
for trial on the second day of the next
term of said Court, to bo lielden in the Court House at Crawfordsville, in said county of Montgomery. commencing on the first Monday 6f Janu-
caid Court, to bo lielden in the Court
1
v7-nl8-3v.
fcll yalck
or
TiiBin ecnscRirTioN at th"e start, in the shape of Sterling Matrazine Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing towards purohasing choice Works of Art, which arc to bo distributed among themsolves, and are at tho same time encouraging tho Agents of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency.
c. VANCE, C. C. C. P. Montgomery County.
(Printer's fee £3.)
SHAVING SALOON.
Main Street, Opposite Court House.
subscriber would respectfully inform tne public that ho has fitted up an elegant Shaviag saloon over R. H. Craig Bakerv. where he is prepared to execute his profession in the latest ana most approved style.
OTTO JONES.
SO Tows of Iron.
ASSORTED
SIZES, just received. Also til re?
TONS of Plow^Gerninn and Casteol. for sale by
CUMBERI^AND GREGG.
HARDWARE
Campbell, Galcy
HORSE
Cabinet 8c Chair
WARE-ROOMS,
REMOVED TO COMMERCIAL ROW.
THE
has at his yard on Graham's
lot adjoining the N. A. it S. Railroad, a large quantity of superior coals which lie offers for sale at thecheapest rates. Iliscoals consist of several qualities. The attention of Blacksmiths is respectfully called to Ins stock. v7-nl7-Sw. I. BAILEY.
undersigned having removed to his new buildings in Commercial Row, one door south of Campbell, Galcy it Ilarter's Store, would respectfully inform the citizens of this place and vicinity that be has 011 hand a general assortment of
Fashionable FBzri&iture,
mado of the best material and by experienced workmen and flatters himself that he cannot fail to please a discriminating public. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere and we will make to your in*crest to buy of us.
K?" Remember. Shop one door south of Commercial Block. WM. ROBERTSON. Nov. 3,1S55. v7 iil,'.-!v.
New Principle! No Poison!
liliodes Fever & Ajthc Cure,
OR
ANTIDTE TO
Typhoid Symptoms: Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fever. Ship aij(l Jail Fever,
General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms of disease which nA\E a common orioix in
A A I A O I A S A This subtle atmospheric poison, which at certain seasons is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the same In character wherever it exists,--north, south, east, or west,—and 'vrll everywhere yield to this newly discovered ANTIDOTE, which neutralizes tlra prison, completely purifies the system, and thus entirely removes all the canse of disease.
The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary results from its use: It will protect any resident or traveller, even in the mc«t sickly or swampy localities from any ague or bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma.
It will 'instantly'check the ague in persons who have suffered for "any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so* that they need never have another
Ch'll. by continuing its use according to directions. It will immediately relieve all the distressing results of bilious or agio diseases, such as general debility, night sweats, etc. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical curs is effected. And as a troof that it is also'
WORTHY OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE, Because of its SINGULAR AND ENTIRE HARMLESSN1 Ss,
The following certificate from one of the most celebrated chemists in the United States is attached to every bottle:
J6
&
IZas-tcs*.
QIIELF GOODS of all kinds for sale bv O ,CAMPBELL it Co.
I'OZEN GIMHLirr Screws at mai:r-
wUVU lecturers prices bv CAMPBELL Co.
DOZEN IIa i\t* and Saddle-tre« \rv low by CAMPBELL & Co.
rnn Tabic Cutlery and Spoviu-from 10 cents to §5 per set bv CAMPBELIj it Co.
Butcher
saws it knives bv CAMPBELL it Co.
2\AILS, a f:rst rate qualitv by CAMPBELL' & Co.
ANVILS,
WINDOW
1IJOMROY
VICES, Hammers and Sledges bv CAMPBELL it Co.
Sash all sizes, eonstantlv 0:1 hand by CAMPBELL it Co.
CARRIAGE
TRIMMINGS just received bv CAMPBELL t"Co.
IRON, large stock, warranted best in town by CAMPBELL it Co.
"fl DOZEN Traco and breast chains by CAMPBELL it Co.
ADSAGE CUTTERS first rate articlc bv CAMPBELL & Co.
ITTANIA it Plated Ware verv low bv CAMPBELL it' Co.
CISTERN
GRIND
PUMPS. Chain rumps te! bv CAMPBELL it Co.
STONE Rollers, cheaper than ever bv CAMPBELL it Co.
B. FORD'S cele
BORING
celebrated Straw Cutter bv CAMPBELL it Co.
MACHINES and Corn Shellersbv CAMPBELL Co.
QA A LBS. AXLES it SPRINGS.) Eastern Mam OUU facture) by CAMPBELL it Co.
CARRIAGE
HUBS, FellowMtoby CAMPBELL it Co.
T171NDOW GLASS, first-rate quality bv
VV
O rfl
CAMPBELL'it Co.
:V1LS of all sizes from 2 to 50 bv CAMPBELL it Co.
BARRELS SALT on hand bv
/0»)U CAMPBELL it Co. Oct. 3,1S55- v7-nl
HAAD WARE
AND
Grocery Store.
UMBERLAND, GREGG- & CO.,
WOULD
AGENT.
Crawfordsville. Ind.
NOTICE.
.1UST SAY TO T1IETR NUMEROUS friends and the public generally, that the public generally, that the irreat increasing demand tor goods, compells them to greatly increase their former stock of Hardware. We have also added a very heavy and complete stock of Groceries, to our fnrmcr stock of goods. Every person dealing with us will find our goods just as they are recommended to be. Long experience teaches us that the true policy is to purchase the very best article of goods: by this rule we find our customers always well pleased with their purchases.
New York. June 11.1555.
I have made a chemical examination of Rhodes' Fever and Agac Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury. Quinine, and Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either in it, nor have I found anysabstance in its composition that would prove injurious to the constitution. "JAMES K. CIIILTON, M. IX, Chemist."
This allows of its
t-f FREE USE AS A PREVENTIVE by -S-hich all persons may thus bo sure of entire freedom from the above named diseases no matter how sickly tho season or swampy the locality.
PROOFS OF EFFICACY are frequently published. and the confidence of thf public is asked only in proportion to its actual merits wherever introduced and used. These only are relied upon to prove its worth.
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases: some may require more. Directions printed in German. French, and Spanish, accompany cach bottle. Price One Dollar.
Prepared and sold by the proprietor, JAMES A. RHODES. Providence. R. I. For sale by HENRY OTT, Crawfordsvill.., Ind., and for sale by druggist* generally. 7
November 3, 1S55. .T_7nl5r1-
MOULD & GREENE'S CHICAGO
PIANO FORTE
,-WiiJR.33 nOOMiS.
We are SOLE AGENTS in Chicago
FOB THE SALE OF THE
PIANO FORTES
°F
CIIICKERIIYG & SONS, Boston,
HALLGTT & CIMSTON,
BACON & RAVEN, New York,
W. P. EMERSON, Boston,
Whose Pianos have been long and thoroughly tested by the but Musical Profestora in the oountry, and have boen by them pronounced to bo
THE BEST PIANOS made In tbo United States. A full and oomplete stock of the different styles may at all times be found at our Rooms,
NO. 98 LAKE STREET,
For Sale at tho LOWEST FACTORY PRICES, and on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
All Pianos bought of us will be FULLY WARRANTED, and may bo depended, upon as being of the BEST QUALITY, as wo will sell none other.
Eg" Old Pianos taken in part payment for new. 7H
NOTICE PARTICULAR.
Persons remitting us from a distance, andxdesiring us to select Piano Fortes, may confidently rely upon our sending the best instruments we have.
Druias.
24—-inch Bass Drums $13,00 20 *15/10 2S s.oy Tenor Snare 7.50 Brass 15,00
Cvmbii's,
815,00 TO 840,00 PI- PAIR. A LSO— BAND MUSIC.
1
MOULD & GREENE, 98 LAKE STREET
Jan.G,1S55—v0n25vl
BRASS SAI HORNS.
—AT—
MOULD & GRErNr'?
€c33€AC*0 STOS5E.
Hail Vj ihco, I,j!.vity! IJrtil to thej, I I
For sale as l\!lows
E Flat Soit.anu
Tenor
E
Bass
I:
Coxtka Bass
E
Ai! instruments bom.
15,00
ALTO 17.00 BARITONE
L'IM'O
oO.Oo
of us arc fully
Warranted.
AVu ask tho attention of those intendim? to form BRASS BANDS at any point of the West access: ble-from Chicago, to oar prices above, which we warrant to be as low as the lowest New York Trices with cost of transportation to Chicago added.--\Ye desire especial attention to the faet, that any instrument bought of us and fnuml imperfect mav be easily and speedily returned to Chicaco and ex-ehanf/.-d, vrliilo the great, distance to New York niakefi it too exjiensivo aitd troublesome to do this.
BLANK MUSiC BOOKS MUSIC CARDS— AND FIFES—
Constantly 011 hand.
.MOULD IT GREENE.
Jan. fi, '5"i.—v0n2."vl. Lake Street.
TES BOSTON CHEAP STORE.
DAVIS & GARVIN,
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS fNT
DRY GOODS CLOTHING BOOTS, SHOES'
HATS, CAPS, CiUEENSWARE, NOTIONS &C. "VX7 0ULD inform thoir friends and the pnbiie
VV
MALARIA,
FOR THE I'MEVENTION AND CTKK OK
Fever and Ague, or Cliill and Fever: Dumb Aguo, and other intermittent and Remittent Fevers also of Billions Fevers, accompanied by
generally, that they .have just received their enormous stock of Fall and Yi'inter Goods, our motto is Large Sales and Small Profitsand we shall still adhere to our Ono Price System which ha? given 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 our prices shall be lower than those who sell to the highest bidder, (or in other words take all they can get. To retailers in the country we wouldssay that we are now prepared to furnish them with their fall and winter Stocks, at less than Louisville or Cincinnati prices, we have on hand 1000 pieces of prints of different brands which wo will sell from 10 to 15 per ct., under tho manufacturers prices. Our immense Stock of Clothin_* has been bought extremely low as manufactured cx pressly for 11s. and will be sold at 11 very small advance on Eastern oost. Our Stock will be at all times full, as we have made arrangements to have goods forwarded to us weekly by Exprvess.
Call and sec us at the old stand of M. Snook it eo.. opposite the Court House.
JOI1V W\ ARVIN,
Oct. 13 '55 v7nl3 tf.
E N I A S
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL
No. 19 East Fourth Street,
Betwiln Main
and
IS
September 22,1S55. nlOw
WIIXIA31
IilPOltTER AND JOKCEK OF
PAPER IIAXGI.VGS. KS, YiWY. PlilA'TS.
WINDOW TRIMMINGS, &c.
Manufaciitrcr of Window Shades,
No. GO Randolph St.,
OPPOSITE YOI'NG AMERICA.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
£5?" Experienced Workmen sent to all parts of tho city and eountry.^gj June IS, TS55. ly.
1 Kentucky Trust Company Bank.
\T7"E are now br.ving the notes of this bank, Vv LAYMON Co. I .Cra'.g£-rdft vllbv Jan 1£"=k. -rx05
WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dcaleis in
&
^'2*CCCv*C5
*rsr
JXSJJE
•T Biy Goods,
1
Qtieeswr.re,
IZr.rfw.T-re,
©jxr ^1 .. £-*325
AiCilj
7
nils,
No. I Sc rommfrcla! »rro:i Kf.
CRAWI'ORDSVjI.I.H, IND. RK now in receipt ol tiieir F.dl and Winter Stu k. ei'iisistiiii.' "i' \cry large and (,'en. ral ass*.!tnient of Fancy and Staple Dry «Jood. Rcr.«ly Made Clythirv.'. Hats. Cap«. I'onn« ts, Bo«'!s Sh'-es. Carpetiry. ue. nswaiHardware. S-tddel-ry. Gioeeries. Dye S'.u.'iV. lr n. Neiis. Glass. Glussw.tre. Axles. Spviisirs.Stuel. B-!t.-». ickimr. inc. lz-:.. iiC.. to hich they invite the attention
purchaser?'. Our stivk Inivim: bee.n select'.: wi-.h crre.it care, and bought direct from Eastern houses.
iinjiorters und comniisicn mereiiants. we t'cel contident in sayimr to our customers and the public at. I larire tka' we ennnot be l.'eat in quality, 'styles and juices, and that we can and will soli you goods as irood and as 1 hean as nnv House in the place.
MoKINO'S.
Clarice Ttsss
small
4
Liitu of Boston MaF?
^-=6,31 WE have rc.-A-ived an invoice of vc- i! R-A L! rv tine GUNPOWDER. YOUNG HYSON.! I'M 'ERIA L, ami BLACK TEAS, putupin
^..'iSsIMPERIAL, and BLACK TEAS, put upin I »\l
1 7
To Slrxksir-.iths.
Cigai's and Tobacco.
)F
TlIF.be.--t quality, alu »ys on haiu. sale.' at the Drui: Store of JIN,, L'',.\Y. .-LOAN A MORGAN.
BUSHELS OF BAKLHY WANTED.
Cru fordsvi 11 re we rv. .HENRY I.td'NZ. Brewer.
September —tJia.
Opened.
June 2. IS35
v-"
Aummsstrator Notice.
DOZEN* Cans Baltimore '. ysters. 50 lbs soft shell Almonds. 5" j-lntrlinh Walnut.--. 50 Filberts. 50 Bra:ii Nuts. For sale by WILSON, GR1MLS it Co.
New Brick.
RIENDS we have got, a fine kiln of front Brick for sale. Pitch in.II. PURSEL Ce 15R". July 2$, 1S55. n2M'.
Frcs«a Wroecricx.
JUST
Sycamote Sts. CINCINNATI. OHIO,
now receiving a large stock of English nnd American Carpets, Curtain Good. Oil Cloths, &c., Jcc., for tlie Fall trade, to which.he respectfully invites t'ne attention of the public.
E. OTTO,
received and for shIc at the Confectionary: Prime N. O. Sugar Double Refined Suirar: Lnyer Raisins: Smyrna Figs: Brazil Nufc Sr.ft Shelled Almonds Nutmegs Rice Sweet Cavindish Tobacco: Ground I'ei.p.-r: Soda Crackers Sugar Crackers: Oyster do. Pure Cider Yinegar, «fcc. Together with a creneral assortment of Fink Cav-
Di:s. L'igaks. arid a little of almost everything else. Call and see for vourselvc-s. J. D. MAST EPSON.
August 25, 1855.— nCtf.
Tlird Ca^ep.
FiNET.OT to b. hs-d at No. 5. Commercial JA. Block, bv A. BARGELT it C". ne 23. IS55. nt'J.
WATCH MAKER
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HERE! We have succeeded in obtain _J ing the celebrated Mr. Patterson, of New York, a first rate Watch Maker, and we are now prepared to repnir your Watches and Jewelry in quick notice. Bring them on.
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WILSON, GRIMES CO.
Cashmere and De'ains.
50 pieces all wool Morinos (all colors) hv£ loo plain and fancy Dehuns. ,.«5 Thibet. Persian and Plaid Cloth.?. •_'5 Mohair and Alpaeca Lustre, plain and fancv. for srde bv
V/'ILSON. GRIMES «•».
I'fi'sssts &.C.
500
pieces Prints best brands, French. Scotch iV Am'en (liiiffhams. 50 ••..':n,-,^B!e:iehed Shirting and Sheeiing. 5o '••i'i-.^Tickiiig. •J.j Shirtinu' Stripes, 25 KjSl'.llcls. .. 1 10 ig! for sale by
Bales. Brown Sheetinir. in store and at. private t-rde the following de9ciHyd real estate, WILSON. GRIMFS it '0. sitnatmi in the cenn'\' of Mont'/ornery, in Ihe St:it of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided UYo-clglith T^Te have 011 hand and for sale cheap as the 1 parts of the ley th-west ipiarter of section twenty cheapest a lame *toek of Cloths, Cussi- four in township nineteen north of raj lire "six west. meres. Sattinetts. Tweeds. ines. Linseys. Drills.! Yi t.j.'s:— )ne l'.alf of the purchase money cash in Cotton, Flanels Are.
WILSON. GRIMFS it CO.
open and for sale (up stairs) a large stoe Cents and Boys Ready Made Clothim.
Hats, Cans. Boots, hocsitc. WILSON. GRIMMS it CO.
pieces of Carpet various Grades in stove. WILSON. GRIMES it CO.
FTARDWARE, Queensware. Saddlery. Cooper, Li
and Carpenters 'fools. Iron. Steel. Axles, sprint's. Nniis te. Afullstoel. now receiving. VI'lLSON, RIMES &, CO. I
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BAGS liio iin Jjovsi 4" Chest ati'.l''al terir- I. _\L P. Y. If. I Teas received at V\"1Lm N, jRIMES it C.O. .. 1
Nurse!m1?.
BALES "Ba'ts. V.'i.-k and Twine. 2o,tioo 1111It" Spanish. 1'iincipe and Refaha ('igars. Bb!s S. C. Soda, also Cimeolate, 1
pet re. Cine, Ro^in, Sulphur, Yeast. Madder, ite. WILSON. GRIMMS & Co. fF? f^a^3
V.'FFEE. Sinjur. M.hisses. Teas. Sahi'ralus.PcpVV [er. Spice. Alum. Mnddcr. Indiu'o, Tobacco, I Ciga!s, ite.. in store and for sale by
WILSON, GRIMES &. Co.
Camjr^eirs Old Jotan'd, corner-of
in 1 1 a a V. WATSON
^7"(.ITJ,D ii'^v-tt'idly ciill tlm at'eiltbui of tli.i 'iil.ii-to riiair cxtensi vo nnd woll scir-teii -lock 01'li'.i-f.-it Si:(ies. were boiubt fi-sell and pej.-oiis wiil Jliui if their interest to call an.1 oxnm'.nc* uenre |.i rv*h :sh» else where (b:r fW
Z'-& l'hysician^ will find it to their interest to call nnd examine liisi-r.oek before purehusin .' elscwheio. i."* Kcmembir the place -No. '•. I'omniereial Mb ek. June l'j '."5 viii t7.
Guardian's Sale.
rpiltl n'ndersigiivd as (Jmirdiaii of the per.ibn arid .1. estate of John :.nd Nathani-! Barnvt. will rlelS
hand at time of sale, and the Imluncom six months from d.iy ofs :!e, the purchaser securing payment thereof by note, with fieehohl sucuiity, and with cut relief from valuation law s. .'0!!N S. (iRAV. Giiiirdiun.
April 1 !. l^.'o. antf
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
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A 'i'Kil.'d'.^Du'JS STOCK OF
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»R which the CAnII mnrket pri'-o wiil ie. ]'. 1 d. \_t) \vinvton. The south iine of the tract hereby by the undersigned, to be delivered at the cicede.l commences on the cast lira: of s.:i 1 quarter
'"JVu'O Gross Farrcll Arabinn Liniment^ tor sal. eonitdnimr 1 6 eiirht acres lie tho same more or lvx» fif Mann nature! [.rices, at No. 'o, (.'omnier- und upon failure to realize a siillicient, sain to sat clai Block, by
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OTICE is hereby fiven that the undersigned \Y. Blair.
apj-ointed Adininlsrrator of the estate of Enoch .Mortran, late of Montcromi-ry County, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent.
EDWARD S. MORGAN. Adminbtrator. Oct. t, lS55-~nl2-wts.
fcjpfV BUSHELS of 'neat wantcl immediately for which I will pay the highest easli price. .]. D. MASTERSOX.
H. PURSEL it BRO,
May 5,1855. n42tf
Shingles Wanted.
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NE MILLION SHINGLES wanted by japril 23.1^55.1 GRAHAM HH()
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Is ia 'rc n.'id eomj-'c-t!-. b-ing ll.e liust ^vtou .lct Irt' "ilis i'htvtf. A P. ..W'ATSQK it CO. io.r-5v-nii."
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DRUGS. DICinks, ciiKMicAi/r'
M'UfTE LEVP, ons,
Pei'Tfimr-r '. I'nucy Article*, rjr-.ihhes, &f„ NO. COMMERCIAL Hl.OCK. TAKES rids method of inl'i-nnitur his nuniToiS customers, that he is now in receipt of heavy supp plv fd' t11 articles in hi- iine, and "unites them call and lcuic tbrou!jh his stock, as.- iirimr them that when in need "t' any articles in his line lie will us« ail 01 idea.voi-s to suit them, both in regard to quality and price.
BATTiiN(rS
A jnsl received r.nd are mw oin-nlrm in their extensive :le rooms and will no sold ri -'S r.s v.ill convinee community
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nail packages exp.v^lv f-r mi.dly use and will and ne-nev saved s,,id at the p.'.ckjiife price.
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CAMPBELL. GA LEV ,t HARTEil. o.,c of tin.' ia-t r- -'.Ibng. Sept. 22, 1855.- vTnll.' ,, 'r*
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rnill-l undersigned ln:s on hands some three tons S of IRON, well assorted, and wishing to go cu'. L* votte-i! a it of oxedition 'I'i I-:. •, nnv of the trade will sell at reduced prices. .1 diivetea from ilu: Clerk's ..'lie.- -f the Circuit
Mav 12"55— ii-i-3 F. 11. FRY. C'»nrt of tlie United .--.tales for the Di ttiet of In liana. I will on the I'th dav November /V. D..
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S'AI'.SfiAL'.S SALM. :it'ion
at tie- Court House door in the town «f (Iraw fordsvii!'.. M-'itiromei".' couutv. Iteliana, betweelf-:1 the hours' of looVl-.ck A._: I.'end 4 o'eloel P. 1 -tier sale at public auetioii. the icnts and |ro'it.t for seven yours of all the following real estate f',', wit: Part of the south west quarter of section 81 thirty one in township 10) niii«te.e.n. north rang 1 4•) four weht. It being theneith east comer of said quarter, and all that part lying north of the 'ovincton sfntr. road leading from Cn.wfordsvi!l«
a stone phmted on tlie north side of said Covington state road, thence westerdely \vith said road to a forked sycamore tre on the ledge of th.» Id nil" of Souar Creek, thence across the road to r. beech aiei iron ivood on tlie line, between said quar tor end the land formerly owned bv Isaae Heeler,
i~fy the dymaml I will at the snme time and
T. 1. I!Ro\\ N. 1 phiec and in manner i.il'orcsaid, oiler for sale tho
iee simpie of said nbovc. i.le^eribe'I real estate, taken
.. a,-5 the proinjrtv of the defendant ut the suit of
Ahilljl
Bkknan, -ner.'il A^eiit for the Contrator. and any others are fraud-:. Owing to numerous applications from all part.i of the country, the management will gfve their attention to the filling of orders for Tickets or (Vrti--fkates, in the Maryland Lotteries.
Persons at a distance may confidently rely upon having their ordes for Tickets promptly filled, und the strictest confidence observed.
These Lotteries are drawn daily in public in thv City of Baltimore, tin .lor the superintendence of the State Lottery Commissioner. Heavy Bonds are •riven to tlie State as security for the payment of all Pri.The prices of Whole Tickets are from to $20. Half and Quarter Tickets in proportion.
There are fiever less than 2-5,000 Prizes in any Lottery, which I'ri/.es vary in amount from Alto £100,000, according to the price of the Tickets.— For instance— "When the pr.?e of Tickets is .jl the highest Prize is about 5/o0.
When the Ticket is £-2 the Prize is aboit 31°,000 fi, £20,000 *10 $40,000 .. 1. ?7".000 Willi numerous Prizes of ^P'/'OO, $5,000, *1,000, i5"o. .^lo.), &c. ^c. Persons can remit us any amount, from £1 upwards, that they wish to invest, ••n rc'-eipt of wbieh we forward its value in Tickets in the Lottory designated by the purchaser, or, if none be designated, then some Lottery that will bi drawn after the buyer has got the ticket in his pos-* session. An Official Scheme of the Lottery will bo sent w'th all tickets ordered, carefully sealed in an ordinary envcloj*'. and on the day the Lottery is drawn the official Drawing will bo sent, together with a written Ezpfcn&lion of the result of the pur chase. The Drawn Numbers are also published in the daily papers of the City of Baltimore, and irv tho Daiiy National Intelligencer, Washington,D. C.
A Circular containing all the Schemes will b.v sent to any one by addressing tho undorsignod. Address orders for Tickets to
F. X. BRENAN, Nn. I
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against said defendant John
11 N" L. Ri Ui I N'- )N, l". S. Marshal District .ludire. Jy Geo. MeOuat. Deputy
Sept. liO, 1 -55. \T ill i-i'iw. (i'rlnL'.r.-- fee ^',oocU.
A & A N ig'OTTERI'E^
On'n'i cr tiik Ma11v1.aki Coxsotidated) l.oiTLKlkS, A 1 1 5 5 All Tickels or Certificates of Packages of Tiek t.-:. in the Lotteries atitiioriaed by the State of Maryland bear the lithographed signature of F. X:
Cai.viebt Sjheet,
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