Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 November 1855 — Page 1
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Campbell's Qld Stand, corner of
GREEN A VERNON ST'S. oj T'Vj. •MM TS
A P. WATSON & CO, WOULD
rcapcc.tfnily call the attention of the public to their extensive and well selected stock or Boots & Shoes. They were bought to sell and persons wiil find it to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock
I.ealher & Findings
in large and complete, being ihe most extensive in this place. A. 1\ WATSON & CO.
May 10, IS.15— n44.
Campbell, Galey & Harter,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DKAI.FRS IN
?DRY GOODS, GROCERIES &<*.
i.Crawfordsville, Ind.
A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF
"DRY GOODS,
READY it!AI»E CI.OTISIXJ,
BOOTS & SHOES,
^(jUEESWARE, groceries.
YARN, BATTINGS &C HAVEtheir
.just received and are now JK-IiiNLT in extensive sale rooms and will tie sold at sui'Ii prices as will convince tl:is community that they can SAVE MOSKY-(and money saved is money made by purchasing- of them—they will ci'iivinee anv one of this fact lv .tailing. c. it II.
Sept. '_''2, 1.-55. v7-nl.'.
MAHS1JAI/.S .SALE.
BY
virtue of a writ of execution Ki Fa'i to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court .if the I'riited States for the District of In diana. I will on the Oth day of November A. D. 1N".'I, at the Court Utilise door in the town of Craw-ford.-ville. Montiromi ry coiuity. Indiana, between
the hours of lo o'clock A. M. and o'clock P. M. otrer for side at public auet ion. the rents and profits' for seven years of all the following real estate to wit: I'art of the south west '[nurtcr of section «1 thirty one in townslrip V.' nineteen, north range
I four west. It hciiitr the north cast corner of said quarter. anl all tliat part lying north of the 'oviiiu'ton state road leading from Crawfordsville to Covington. The south line of the tract hereby ieeilcd commences rn the east line of said quarter at a stine planted on the north side of said GoviiiL'ton state road, tlicnce westerde.ly with said roail to a forked sycamore tree on the ledge of the lilutr of Stitrar Creek, thence across the road to a l'cech and iron wood on t'le line between said quarter and the land formerly owned by Isaac Beeler. t'l'iilaininir 'eight acres be the same more or less and upon failure to realize a MitUeicnt sum to satisfy the demand 1 will at the same time arid place and in manner all'oresaid. offer for sale the fee simple of said above described real estate, taken as the property of the defendant at the suit of Abinh Huekingham against said defendant John W. Hlair.
JOHN L. ROBINSON. I". S. Marshal District Judge. Iy Geo. McOuat. Deputy.
Sept. 09. IS.*.". vT-nU-fiw. Printers fee ifT.^.Vts.
OKl'ICK L.'I-" TIIK MAUVLANH CoNSOI.IIIATKILJ LOT.TKJMKS, BALTIMORE, July 1st. 1S.")S. All Tickets or Certificates of Packages of Tickets, in the Lotteries authorized by the State of Maryland liear the lithographed signature of F.N. BUKNAX, General Agent for the Conlrator. and any others are frauds.
Owing to numerous applications from all parts of the country, the management will give their at tention to the tilling of orders for Tickets or Certi ficates, in the Maryland I.otteries.
Persons at distance may confidently rely upon having their orders for Tickets promptly filled, and Uhe strictest confidence observed.
These Lotteries are drawn daily in public in the 'ity of Baltimore, under the superintendence of the State Lottery Commissioner. Heavy Bonds are given to the State as security for the payment of ali Prizes. The jiriees of Whole Tickets are from *lto?2\ Half -e nev ffMieiy. w)iich rri',.::
vnr*'»
4!10«,«hh'', itHwrdUig to the pii*v
n*~ rU
Groceries,
Queesware,
3
20
01 1,10
Tickets.
i"or instance When the pr."?c of Tickets is the highest Prize is about #5,000.
When the Ticket is $'2 the Prize is about $10,000 $5 $20,000 .t JtlO ?40,000
J-20 i70.000
AVith numerous Prizes of fl0,000, $5,000, |l,0t)0, 1$."00, #!00, itc. ifce. Persons can remit us any Amount, from 1 upwards, that they wish to invest, uin receipt of which we forward its valuo in Tickets in the Lottery designated by tho purchaser, or, if none be designated, then some Lottery that will bo lrawn after the buyer has got the ticket in his pos.*e.ssion. An Official Schomo of tho Lottery will be sunt with all tickets ordered, carefully sealed in an oixlinarv envelojx and on the day the Lottery is drawn tho official Drawing will be sent, together with a written Explanation of tho result of the purchase. Tho Drawn Numbers are also publishoa in the daily papers of the City of Baltimore, and in the Dally National Intelligencer, Washington, D.C.
A Circular containing all the Schemes will be ,p«nt to any one by addressing tho undersigned. Address orders for Tickets to
F. X. REN AN, No. 4 CALVERT STRSET, BALTIMORE, MABTLASD. August 25,1355. 55- vTnfiy 1.
E N A S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
No. 10 East Fourth Street,
BETWREN MAIN AND STCAMOTE ST?.
IS.
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WILSON, GRIMES & CO.!
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in I I A O
lOKEICiX & DOMESTIC
Dry Goods,
Hardware,, j-
Iron, Nail?,
No. 1 At 2 Commercial Block, Green SI.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. RE now in receipt of their Fall and Winter A Stock, consisting of a very large andgenoral assortment of Fanov. and Staple Dry Goods, Ready Made Clything, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots antl Shoes. Carpeting, Queenswarc, Hardware, Snddolry, Groceries. Dye Staffs, Iron. Nails. Glass, Glassware. Axles, Springs. Steel, Bolts. Wicking. Twine.. fee.. fcc.. to which they invite the nttention of, purchasers. Our.stock having been selected withj great care, and bought direct from Eastern houses, importers und commission merchants. we feel confident in saying to our customers and the public at' lurge that we cannot be heat in quality, styles and prices, and that we can and will sell you goods as' good and as ehcap as nnv House in the place.
WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
Sept. 2fi, 1S55.,..,
M'
OKI NO'S, Cnshmere and Dclains, fit' pieces all wool Morinos all colors) 10" plain ami fancy Delains. 23 Thibet, Persian and Plaid Cloths. 25 Mohair and Alpacca Lustre, plain and fancv, for sale bv
r,o
NOW
1
WILSON. GRIMES S: GO.
Prints &c.
500 ro
pieces Prints best brands. French. Scotch cfc Ani'cn Gincliams. Bleached Shirting and Sheeting.
Ticking. •*., ,lfi Shirting Stripes, Flannels, Bales. Brown Sheeting, in store and bv WILSON. GRIMES & Co.
•j.r 10
for sale
We
have cheai
on hand ai.d for sale cheap as the pest a large stock of Cloths. Cassi-
nicres. Sattinetts, Tweeds, ines, I.inseys, Drills, Cotton, Flanels Are. ,-_v .... WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
open and for sale (up stairs) a large stock of Gents and Boys Ready Made Clothing. Hats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes tfce.
WILSON, GRIMES it CO.
Offc pieces of Carpet various Grades in store. &V WILSON. GRIM KS ifc CO.
HARDWARE.
Quccnswnre. Saddlery, Cooper
and Carpenters Tools. Iron. Steel, Axles. Springs. Nails A:c. A full stock now receiving. WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
Coffee and Teas.
BAGS Rio and Java Coffee 40 Chest and Catti'ris I. M. G. I'. it V. II. Teas received at WILSON. GRIMES it CO.
50
Sundrrrs.
Cii.
C'
BALI'S Batts. Wick and Twino. ,,j 20.000 Halt' Spanish. Principe, and Rcgulia •ars. Hbls S. C. Soda, also Chocolate,
S Boxes Starch. Spice. Pepper. Ginger,
(.'loves. Nutmegs. Cinanion, Alum. Copparcs. Saltpetre Glue. Rosin. Sulphur. Yeast.. Madder. Are. WILSON, GRIMES & Co.
hocrRii:s, Ac.,
lOFFEE. Sugar. Molasses. Teas. Saheratus. Pep]er. Spiec. Alum, Mndder. Indigo. Tobacco, •,'igars. itc.. in store and for sale bv
WILSON, GRIMES & Co.
Choicc Teas!
WE have received an invoice of verv fine GCNPOWDER. YOUNG HYSON. IMPERIAL, and BLACK TEAS, put up in
'U: small packages expressly for family use and will be stid at the package price. CAMPBELL, GALEY & IIARTER.
Sept. 22. 1S55.—vTnll.
To Blacksmiths.
THE
undersigned has 011 hands some three tons of IRON, well assorted, and wishing to go out of the trade will sell at reduced prices.
Mav 12*35—n-13 F. II. FRY.
Cigars and Tobacco.
OF
amonnt from to
THE best quality, always on hand, and for sale at the Drug Store of June ir,,Ta. SLOAN A MORGAN.
O W N
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRUGS'
7
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
WniTE-LEAD, OILS,
Perfumery, fancy Articles, 1rushes, NO. .3, COMMERCIAL BLOCK, TAKES this method of informing his numerous customers, that lie is now in receipt 01" 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 to suit'tliem, both in regard to quality mid price. £5?** Physicians will find it to their interest to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhoro.
JSP" Remember the place—No. 8, Commercial Block. June 19'55—v8n47.
BUSHELS OF BARLEY WANTED.
FOR
which the CASH market price will be paid, by the undersigned, to bo delivered at the Crawfordsville Brewerv.
June 2, IS55
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
now receiving.a large stock of English and American Carpets. Certain Goods. Oil Cloths, fee., fcc., for the Fall trade, to which he ^respectfully invites the attention of the public.
September 29.1Q.V5. nlo*r .il
«v...
HENRY LOUNZ, Brewer.
September S, 1S5,".—3m.
Opened.
TWOManut&cturor'e
Gross Far roll's Arabian Liniment for salo at prices, at No. 8, Commercial Block, bv
1
T, D. BROWN5.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE
Enoch Morgan, late of Montgomery County, deceased. Said estate Is snpposea to be solvent. EDWARD S. MORGAN, Administrator.
Oct. 6,1S55—nl2-w8.
Rlentucky Trust Company Bank.
1TTE arc now buying the notes of this bank.
j*W
LAYMON db Co.
Crawfordsville, Jan. 27th 1555. nS3
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BAKITONK BASS ("ONTKA BASS
ESLCISB FSIIY
MOUL®»®]^E1^s
PIANO FORTE
We are SOLE AGENTS in Chicago vrt •.v- won THX BALI or TBI /.-ii
PIA1TO FORTES
CHICKERI1VG A SOWS, BOfltOH,
HALLETT A CU918TON,
BACON it RATESr, New York,
W. P. EMERSON, Boston,
Whose Pianos have been long and thoroughly tuud by the but Mutical Projatort in the country, and have been by them pronounced to be
THE BEST PIANOS made in the United States. A full and complete etock of the different styles may at all time* be found at oar Booms,
NO. 98 LAKE STREET, For Sale at the LOWEST FACTORY PRICES, and on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
All Pianos bought of ua will be FULLY WAR. RANTED, and may be depmdtd upon as taing of the BEST QUALITY, aa we will aell non* ether.
fy Old Piano* taken in part payment for new. .£|
NOTICE PARTICULAR. V, Persons remitting as from a distance, and desiring us to select Piano Fortet, may confidently rely upon our sending the bat imtrumetiti toe have.
nOVLD
Jan. ii, 1S•').')—vfin23vl
BRASS SAX HORNS,
—AT—
MOULD & GRErNE'3
CEIS€AGO iTiiSH) STORE.
AT Allccro Yi^aco. UpsMnrs "M"
iltti) to thee, Libert}*! DM!] to thtMJ, Freedom I
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1e
us
follows:-
E FLAT SOPHANO TEXOK A I.TO
DEMOCRATIC FAMILY NEWSPAPERS-DEVOTED TO POUTICS, NEWS, MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE, MECHANIC ARTSf&G,
VOLUME VII CRAWFOKDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, INI). NOVEMBER 24, 1855. NO 19.
Ui'tuJ} «'«*:»»»/."3 «Oj ,! i.v V'V
...$13,00 15.00 ....17.00 22.00 30i00 ....83,00
.. All instruments bought of us arc fully
Warranted.
We ask tho attention of those intending to form BRASS BANDS at any point of the West aocessible from Chicago, to our prices above, which we warrant to be as low as the lowest New York Prices with cost of transportation to Chicago added.— We desire especial attention to the fact, that any instrument beiight of us and found imperfect may be easilv and speedily returned to Chicago and exchanged. while the great distance to New York makes it too expensive and troublesome to do this.
Drums.
24liti
inch Bass Drums
$18.00 15.00
2S IS.09 Tenor Snare 7.50 Brass 15,00
-Cymbal*.
$15,00 TO §40,00 PER PAIR. i.so— BAND MPSKV
BLANK MUSIC BOOKS MUSIC CARDS— AND FIFES—
Constnntlv on hand.
MOULD & GREENE.
Jan. 0, '55.—\ 0n25yl. 98 Lake Street.
THE BOSTON CHEAP STORE.
DAVIS & GARVIN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS CLOTHING BOOTS, SHOES'
HATS, CAPS, QUEENSWARE, NOTIONS &C. TTTOULD inform tliair friends and the public YY generally, that thev have just received their enormous stock of Fall and Winter Goods, our motto is Large Sales and Small Profits and wc shall still adhere to our One Trice System which has given so much satisfaction to our patrons during the last Summer. Having had several yearsc-xporieiico in sonic of the largest itiipji'tir.s and Jobbing Houses in Boston: wc 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 wonldssay that we are now propared to fnrnish them with their fall and winter Stocks, at less than Leuisville or Cincinnati prices, wc have on hand 1000 pieces of prints of different brands which we will sell from 10 to 15 per ctM under the manufacturers prices. Our immense Stock of Clothing has been bought extremely lowa^ manufactured ex prossly for us. and will be sold at a vorv small advance on Eastern oost. Our Stock will be at all times full, as we have made arrangements to have goods forwarded to us woeklv by Expreess.
Call and see us at tho old stand of M. Snook & co., opposite tho Court House.
jonV'WAGARVIN. 1
LOTO OF
Oct. 13 '55 v7nl3 tf.
BOSTON'MAS3*
SHAVING SALOON.
Main Street, Opposite Court House.
THE
subscriber would respectfully inform the pubiic that be has fitted irp an elegant Shaving Saloon over R. II. Craig's Bakery, where he
is hereby given that the undersigned is prepared to execute his profession in the latest appointed Administrator of the estate of ana most approved style.
OTTO J^NES.
QA AAA BUSHELS of Wheat wanted im*2\Jy vW mediately for which I will pay tho highest cash price. f?J. D. MASTEBSON.
Shingles Wanted.
ONE
MILLION SHINGLES wanted bv.u fapri!2S, 1S55.J GRAHAM ii BRO.
f. h-.JI
,1*
Campbell, ft ale & Hartcr.
SHELF
12
GOODS of all kinds for sale by CAMPBELL & Co.
9000 DOZEN GIMBLET Screws at manuw""v facturers prices bv CAMPBELL & Co.
DOZEN Uamcs and Saddle-trees very low by CAMPBELL & Co.
C?AA SETT8 Table Cutlery and Spoons from 10 UU cents to (5 per set by CAMPBELL & Co.
BUTCTIER
SAWS & KNIVES bv CAMPBELL & Co.
ORSE NAILS, a first rate qnalitv by CAMPBELL & Co.
ANVILS,
VICES, Hammers and Sledges by CAMPBELL & Co.
INDOW Sash all sizes, constantly on hand by CAMPBELL & Co.
ARRIAGE TRIMMINGS iust received by CAMPBELL & Co.
POMROY
RITTANIA & Plated Ware very low by CAMPBELL & Co.
CISTERN
GrRIND
PUMPS, Chain Pumps &c. by '*f CAMPBELL & Co.
1 STONE Rollers, cheaper than ever by CAMPBELL & Co.
B. FORD'S celebrated Straw Cutter bv CAMPBELL & Co.
ORING MACIIINES and Corn ShelTers bv CAMPBELL & Co.
800
& GREENE, 98 LAKE STREET
LBS. AXLES & SPRINGS,(Eastern Manufacture) by CAMPBELL A Co.
ARRIAGE HUBS, Fellows «fccbv CAMPBELL & Co.
W
INDOW GLASS, first-rate quality by CAMPBELL & Co.
NAILS
of all sizes from 2 to 50bv CAMPBELL & Co."
Q/rfk BARRELS SALT on hand by ZOU CAMPBELL & Co. Oct.-3,1355 \7-nlG.
A A W A E
'2 AND
S
CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.,
WOULD
JUST SAY TO TIIETR NUMEROUS friends and the public generally, that the public generally, that the great increasing demand for goods, compclls them to greatly increase their former stock of Hardware. We have also added a very heavy and complete stock of Groceries, to our former 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 jKilicy is to purchase the very best article of goods by this rule we find our customers always well pleased with their purchased.
Cabinet & Chair
WARE-ROOMS,
REMOVED TO COMMERCIAL ROW.
THE
undersigned having removed to his new buildings in Commercial Row, one door south of Campbell, Galey & Barter's Store, would respectfully inform the citizens of this plaoc and vicinity that he has on hand a general assortment of
Fashionable Furniture,
made of the best material and by experienced workmen and Hatters himself that he cannot fail to please a discriminating public. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere and we will make to vour m'erestto buv of us.
Kgr Remember. Shop one door south of Commercial Block WM. ROBERTSON. Nov. 3,135£ v7-nl5-ly.
WILLIAM E. OTTO,
JMrOHTEB AND JOBEEIt OF
PAPER HANGINGS, SCENES, FIRE PRINTS,
WINDOW TRIMMINGS, &c.
AND
Manufacturer of Window Shades,
No. OO Randolph St.,
OPPOSITE YOUNG AMERICA. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.*.'
-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Experienced Workmen sent to all parts of the city and country.„JfcJ .. ,, ,, June 16, 1855. ly.
lf
WATCH g| MAKER IN O W N L.)OKfirst
HERE We have succeeded in obtain ing the celebrated Mr. PATTERSON, of New York, a rate Watch Maker, and we are now propared to repair your Watches and Jewelry* in quiok notico. Bring them on. [-•*, '3 H. PURSEL & BRO.
May 5, 1555. n43tf
DOZEN Cans Baltimore Oygters, 50 lbs soft shell Almonds. 50" English Walnuts.
•rq
ii oj'uorib "h? ?-tv:x«e
L*"V***
HARDWARE.
1
IRON, large stock, warranted best in town by CAMPBELL & Co.
~t DOZEN Trace and breast,chains bv JL/£ CAMPBELL" & Co.
AUSAGE CUTTERS first rate article by CAMPBELL & Co.
'njfltf'.w-'-.MS
50" Filberts. 50 Brazil Nuts" For sale by WILSON, GRIMES Co.
New Brick.
FRIENDS
wc have got a nne kiin of front^Brick
for ealo. Pitch in.II. PURSEL fe BKO. •..M'K. »«-. ..
10* '-f'uWJ
New Principle! No Poison!
Klibde* Fever & Ague Cure,
OR ANTIDTE TO MALARIA, ':IO
FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE
OF
Fcvor arid Ague, or Chill and Fever Dumb Ague, and other Intermittent and Remittent Fevers also of Billions Fevers, accompanied by-.
Typhoid Symptoms Typhoid Fever, S-* Yellow Fever, Ship anil Jail Fever, tf Ceneral Debility, Night Sweats, j* and all other forms of
1
disease
WHICII nAVB A COMMON ORIGIN" IN
A A I A O I A S A This subtle atmospheric poison, which at certain seasons is unavoidaoly inhaled at every breath, is the same in character wherever it exists,—north, south, east, or west,—and will everywhere yield to this newly discovered ANTIDOTE, which neutralizes the poison, completely purifies the sy stem, and thus entirely removes all "the cause of disease. I The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary results from its use:
It will protect any resident or traveller, even in tho most fciokly or swampy localities from any ague or bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma. I It will instantly check the ague in persona who have suffered for any length of timo, from ONE DAY to TWENTY YE AITS, so that they need never have AN-
OTHER CHILL, by continuing its use according to directions. It will immediately relieve all the distressing results of bilious or ague diseases, such as general dcbility, night sweats, etc. The patient at once bc1 gins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is oftcetcd.
And as a TROOF that it is also WORTHY OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE, Boeauso of its 'v
SINGULAR AND ENTIRE HARMLESSNESS, The following certificate from one of_ the most celebrated chemists in the United States is attach ed to every bottle: mV-
New York, June 11,1855.
I "I have made a chemical examination of Rhodes' Fever and Agae 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 anysabstancc in its composition that would prove injurious to the constitution. "JAMES K. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist."
This allows of its
FREE USE AS A PREVENTIVE
by which all persons may thus be sure of entire freedom from the above named diseases no matter how sicklv the season or swampv the localitv.
PROOFS OF EFFICACY are frequently published, and the confidence of the public is asked only in proportion to its ACTUAL MERITS wherever introduced and usod. 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. T. For sale by HENRY OTT, Crawfordsville, Tnd. and for sale by druggists generally.
November 3, 1S55. v7nl»yl.
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION Second Year.
ARRANGEMENTS
for tho Second Annual Col
lection of this new and Popular Institution for the diffusion of Literature and Art, have been made on the most extensive scale. Among the works already engaged, is the far-famed
"Genoa Crucifix,"
which originally cost Ten Thousand Dollars.'" Tn forming the New Collections, the diffusion of works of American art, and the encouragement of American genius have not been overlooked.— Commissions have been issued to many of the most distinguished American Artists, who will contribute some of tli«ir finest productions. Among them are three Marble Busts, executed by the greatest living Sculptor,—HIRAM POWERS,
George Washington,
THE FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY,
Benjamin Franklin,
t-i-.
THK PHIT.OFOrriKB.
Daniel Webster,
THE STATESMAN. ""Tr
A special agent hns visited Europe and made careful and judicious selections of foreign works of Art, both in Bronze and Marble Statuary and choice Paintings.
The whole forming a large and valuable collection of Paintings and Stntuarv. to be distributed FREE among the members of the Associations for the Second Year.
Terms of Membership.
The payment of Three Dollars constitutes any one a member of this Association, and entitles him to either one of the Magazines for one year, and also a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings.
The Literaturo issued to subscribers consists of the following Monthly Magazines: Harper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker. Blackwood's. Household Words. Graham's, and Godey's Lady's Book.
Persons takins five memberships nrc entitled to any five of the Magazines for one year, and to six TICKETS in the distribution. The. net proceeds derived from the sale of memberships, are devoted t«. the purchase of works of Art for the ensuingyear.
The Advantages Secured
by becoming a member of this Association, are 1st. All persons receive the vui.r. VALUE OF THEIR SUBSCRIPTION AT THE START, ill tllO shape of sterling Magazine Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing towards purchasing choice Works of Art, which are to be distributed among themselves, and are at the sarno time encouraging the Agents of the country, disbursing thousands Of dollars through its agency.
Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores, will observe that by joining this Association, they roceivc the Magazine and free Ticket in the annual distribution, all at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alone.
For membership, address, C. L. DERBY. Actuary C. A. A. Ateitherof the principal offices—"Knickerbocker Magazine" office. 84? Broadway. New York, or Western Office. TP Water Street. Sandusky. Ohin
Subscriptions received by ISAAC NAYLOR, Honorary Secy' for Crawfordsville, Ind.
COAL FOR SALE.
THE
SUBSCRIBER has at his yard on Graham's lot adjoining tlic N. A. ?. Railroad, a large quantity of snperior coals which he offers for sale at the cheapest rates. His coals consist of several qualities. The attention of Blacksmiths is respectfully called ti his stock. v7-n!7-3w. I. BAILEY.
FARM FOR SALE.
w-| ACRES OF LAND, about loo acres unJL I A der cultivation, a frame bouse and barn, a good orchard and an excellent spring convenient to the house. Liberal terms will bo offered. Tho farm is situated five miles south of Crawfordsville.
For further particulars see I. G. Kolscy. Crawfordsville. nl7-4w.
SO Tons of Iron.
ASSORTED
it-'' sf-
*. ./ %*f JWrjff 3
vt *'Mfr
Peoples Express
O A N
... SU.Y.YIXa BETWEEN
LOUISVILLE & CHICAGO
MONEY.
Parcels, Packages and Freight takon to all poinfewith tho greatest dispatch and at reasonable rates.
Messengers run daily and aro provided with suit-'' able Safes for valuable articles. -wt AGENT. nlS-3m. Crawfordsville, Ind. "b
NOTICE.
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO!
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE
is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of tho es tate of Thomas Taylor late of Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is solvent.
ISappointedgiven
TJ1L
SIZES, just received. Also" three
TONS of Plow. German and Caateol. for sale bv CUMBERLAND & GREGG.
Bird Cage*. .-fi,
VBlock,LOT
F1NE to be had at No. 5. Conarfi^rctal by A. BAP.GELT CO. nc 28, 1353. ... p??. f.
1
"4
.v-r
Capital $500,000. ,,
THE
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY still continues as heretofore to forward Gold, Silver, Bank bills, Valuable I'ackagcs and Froight of whatever sizo or description to all parts of the United States, the Canadas and Enropo at low rates and with great speed.
tf*T
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JAMES IIEATON, Agent.
Nov. inT 1855. v7-nl7-3w.
BUCKEYE SALOON,
BY J. C. BARCUS.
rpHE subscriber is receiving Fresh No. 1 BaltiHe also kcopa^)
more Oysters every other dav. constantly on hand Cove and Spiccd Oysters^ Lobsters, Sardines. Ham and eggs, ITotCoffoe, Mush and Milk, Game, of all kinds prepared at all hours, also Segars. Nuts, Prunes, Strawberries and eandios.
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He invites the ladies and gentlemen of this placo'*! and the surrounding country to visit his Saloon. Ho has spared no pains in fitting u-p a room' for the especial benefit of tho former.
Rooms on second floor over No's 8 and 4 Com mcreial Block. £3?" Cash paid for butter, eggs and game. v7-nl7tf.
NOTICE
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APMINISTRATOR\S SALE.
is hereby given that I will sell at publie auction on Saturday the 8th day of Decomber at the late residence of Samuel Gilkey lato of1 Coal Creek township. Montgomery County deceas-4 ed, his personal property, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep.gram, hay, farming utensils, Wag-' gon, household and kitchen ftirnitnro.
TERMS OF SAI.I-:.--A credit of twelve montli# will' be given on all sums o\-er three dollars tho pur-! chaser giving his note with approved security waiving valuation and appraisement laws.
AARON GILKEY, Administrator.
Nov. 171 *55, nlS-3w.
WILLIAM II. TAYLOR,
Nov. 17. 1 ?.*»•% nlS-3w Administrator.
A I) .IIIN 1ST ATO R\S SALE,
NOTICE
is hereby given that I will sell at pub-' lie auction on Monday the 8d day of December, at the rc-idt-nc: of Thomas Taylor, deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, corn, oats, hay, thrco waggons one buggy, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture Ac.
TERMS OK SALE.—A credit of twelve months will bo given on all sums over three dollars, and all sums under three cash in hand, tho purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.
WILLIAM H. TAYLOR.
Nov. 17.1 ••55, nIS-3.w Administrator,
NOTICE
hereby that tho undersigned has been administrator of tho estate of Isaac Harshbarger late of Montgomery County deceased said estate is supposed to tie solvent.
Nov.
NOTICE
JOHN W. BLANKENSIIIP,
2, 1S55 nl9-3w Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
is hereby given that I ,ill sell at public auction on Saturday the 8th day of Decernber next, at the residenco of Isaac Harshbarger late of Montgomery county deceased, all his personal property (not taken by the widow) consisting of 'r' iiorses, cattle, sheep, hogs, huy in the stack, corn, oats, wheat, farming utensils, one two-horse wagon and house-hold and kitchen furniture. A credit 01 twelve months will be given on all sums over three dollars the purchaser giving his note with npproved security, waiving valuation or appraiseI lit laws. JOHN W. BLANKENSHIT.
Nov. 13,1855, nl?-3w Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of Samuel Gilkoy Jnte of? Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. AARON GILKEY, nlS-3w. Administrator.
STATE OF INDIANA, 1 Montgomery Coantr. I Court of Common Picas of said county, January Term A. D. 185Q.
Charles Selvy Plaintiff
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Thomas N. Campbell Complaint on Note. (impleaded with Henry C. Campbell, 1
Defendants.
"IT^nEREAS, on the 1st day of August A. D. W 1355, said Plaintiff by Thompson St, Ristine, his attorneys, filed in the Clerk's office of paid Court his complaint in the above entitled causo against the said Defendants: Said Plaintiff after-'c wards filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit of a disinterested and competent witness, setting forth that the said defendant Thomas N. Campbell is not: a resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore no-( tice of the j«cndencv of said action is Iic-Tebr giv--,-, en to said non-resident Defendant, that said suit will stand for trial 011 the second day of the next term of said Court, to be holden in the Court House at Crawfordsville. in said county of Montgomery, commcncing on the first Monday of January next. Is55.
Attest: WM. C. VANCE. C. C. C. P. "jfi'.-v,/ ?-».• Montgomery County. v7-nl -8w.
Printer's fee |3.)
IF
you want a gofnl articlc of tobacco, go to Ott's Drug Store. He has received a fresh supply of Drugb it Medicines.
August 4, IB55. :n".yl.
1 A AAA Lights of PINE SASH of all sizes left JU,UUU for sale by If. Ott, Druggift. August 4, ls55. -.-v.-.v ^7n-"-yl.
