Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 December 1855 — Page 1
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Campbell, Galey St Karter,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
"•'/.Ci iHIt •fe*! stP DSALEBSIN -in f*u,' r.
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DRY GOODS, GROCERIES &c.
'.'I- Crawfordsvillc, Vnd.
r-aiTi^
A
TREMENDOUS STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
kEADY 1ADE€L6THO(
BOOTS & SHOES,
QUEESWARE, OR0CER1ES,
YARN, BATTINGS &C HAVEtheir
just received and arc now opening in extensive sale rooms and will DO sold fit such prices ns will convince this community that tlicy can PAVE MONET—(and .noney saved IS jriohcy inadfc) by purchasing of them—tVv w'.'l convince uiiy one of this fact by snllini..
Sept. 22,1*55. v?-nlO,
•t--
WE
.psnExyxgiMe)
C. G. & il.
4(40,00
take pleasure in announcing to our fnci^. and customers, thut on and after August '2d, wo will sell meats at a
Best of Stake at seven cts., all other Cuts in proportion ranging from two up to seven cts. We t*hull always have a full assortment of Meats, such HS Beef, Mutton, Pork,Sausage and sometimes Veal, nil of which we warrant not to be surpassed in workmanship or cleanliness, to which we respectful lv invite pour attention.
Our Market will be removed 011 the 7th of Augnfl. to the Oov building. opposite Hughe's Bakerv. formerly occupied by the .Still House Company, wheie you will-find the
TiStch String? Hanging Out from twelve o'clock at night until all is sold. AUSTIN fc COIiESAN.
August 1th, lS«_r5. v7-nStf.
203
VS\
€R/1L¥E~1I O IJ s'E7~
FISH Ell & FAGAN, Proprietors,
CRAWEOEDSYILLE, INDIANA.
-J. ANHEKSOtf, 208 Wholesale and Rotail Dealer in
SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE,
IRON, STEEL, NAILS, GLASS, COOKING, PARLOR AND COAL STOVES, Of every variety.—Also Manufacturer of COPPER, TIN & SHEET IRON WARES 203 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. On 1 Agency for the splendid and cheap Cooking
Stove called
THE XE W W ORLDr
I a a O N E A E N A A \janl3\3 \5n2lyl
A E O S E No.
17,19 »FC 21 DEARBORN ST,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Kept on tlie American and European Plan. Second to none in the Union.
BURGESS & C6., PROPUIKTOR.
Janlfl'SS v6n20yl
ik. vA\in:KHir/s,
E N A L^SksURGEON.
RESPECTFULLY
tenders his services to the cit
izens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of winch aro now annually lost tor want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of
Porcelain Teeth in the West,
Having sure utility and case to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.
All operations pertaining to the science carefully attended to with tho least possible pain. Dental Kooms in Washington Hall. vSnlStf.
November 4, 1853.
INSTRUMENTS.
T. D. BROWN,
No. 3, Commercial Block.
WOTLD
inform his customers, and the public generally that ho has succeeded in obtaining the agency for the sale of Dr. Daniel's celebrated TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES. ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, CLUB FOOT SHOES,
WEAK ANCLE SHOES. ARTIFICIAL ARMS HANDS AND LEGS,
SURGEONS SPLINTS, LACE STOCKINGS, BANDAGES, &c.,«fec.
Wliicli lie will furnish at manufacturers retail prices. Ho has now on hand a very large and complete assortment of the above articles which the afflicted arc requested to call and examine. No trouble to show goods. m" Remember No. 3.
June 30,1S56. v6n50tf.
5 1 a A
THE largest nnd best assortment of Perfumery, and Soaps, and Fancy articles generally, that has ever been brought to this market for sale at, no 16, »M. SLOAN «fe MORGAN'S.
"Salt, Flonr and Fish.
We have now in Istoro and in conree of receiving 150 Bblsr. Lake Salt: 1. 5Q Half Bbls. White Fish and Mackerel .10-Bbls. Clioico Family Flour To which will be made constant additions, to •upplv tho trade, at the lowest rate.
WILSON, GRIMES & CO
May 26'53. 1 & 2 Commercial Block
'PSiE.bcst assortment of Window and Wall Paper in town, cheaper than over, at aprit 21 '55 BENEFIEL& EI^ZROTH'S.
WILSON, GRIMES & CO
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FOREIGN & DOHGST1C
Dry G- od,.
Groceries, Queesware, Hardware,
No. 1
St 2
Iron, Nails,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
ARE
now in receipt of their Fall and Winter Stock, consisting of a very large and general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Reywly Made Clytbing, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Carpeting, Queensware, Hardware, Saddclry, Groceries, Dye Stuffs, Iron, Nails, Glass, Glassware, Axles, Springs, Steel, Bolts, Wicking, Twine. &c., &c., to which thev invite the attention nf purchasers. Our stock fiaving been selected with great eare, and bought direct from Eastern houses, importers und commission merchants, we feel confident in saying to our customers and the public at large that we cannot be beat in quality, styles and prices, and that we can and will sell you goods ns uood and as cheap as any House in the place.
Sept. 2G, 1S55.
MORINO'S,
WILSON. GRIMES & CO.
Cashmere and Detains,
50
pieces all wool Morinos (all colors) 300 plain and fancy Delains. 25 Thibet, Persian and Plaid Cloths. 25 Mohair and Alpacca Lustre, plain *-ncy, for sale by anai... WILSON, GRIMES & GO.
jP.rinls
500
v:: 25
NOW
pieces Prints best French, Scutch & J\i2 cn Ginghams. Bleuchcd Sliirtingand
50 50
1
Ticking. Shirting Stripes, Flannels,
25
1
1
10
1
for sale by
W
"i Bales. Brown Sheeting, in store and WILSON, GRIMES & Co.
have on hand and for sale cheap as the YV cheapest a larjje stock ol' Cloths. Cnssiltiercs, Sattinetr-s, Tweeds, Jines, Linsnys, Drills. Cotton, Klanul.s itc.
WILSON, GKIMES CO.
open and fov sale (up stairs) a lnrjre stock of Gents and Boys Ready Made Clothing. Mats. Caps. Boots. Shoes ie.
WILSON. GRIMES CO.
i\t\ liieccs of CariK-t various Grades in st«iv. &\J WILSON, GRIMKS & CO.
HARDWARE.
Quoensv.-are, Saddlery. Cooper
and Carpenters Tools, Iron, Stcijl. Axles. Springs. N i!. iv'c. A fi:!l stock now vintrWILSON. GRLMES & CO.
Cofice and Teas.
BAGS Rio and Java Coflee
0\" 40 Chest and Catteris 1. M. G.P. V. II. Teas received at WILSON, GRIMES &
S Boxes Starch, Spice, Pepper, Ginger.
Cloves. Nutmetrs, Cinamon, Alum. Coppares. SaltlXitre. Glue. Rosin. Sulphur. Yeast. Madder. &e. WILSON, GRIMES & Co.
GROCERIES, AC.,
OFFEK. Sugar. Molasses. Teas. Saheratus. PupO per. Spice. Alum. Madder, Indigo, Tobacco, Cigars, tfce., in store and for sale bv
WILSON. GRIMES &. Co.
Choice Teas!
WE have received an invoice of veTV fine GUNPOWDER. YOUNC IIYSON, IMPERIAL, and BLACK TEAS, put upin small packages expressly for family use and will bd soid at the package price.
CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER.
Sept. 22, 1S55.—v7nll.
To Blacksmiths.
THE
undersigned has 011 hands sonic three tons of IRON, well assorted, and wishing to go out of the trade will sell at reduced prices.
Mayl2'55—n43 F. II. FRY.
Cigars and Tobacco.
OF
THE best quality, always on hand, and for sale at. the Drug Store of June 1G,'53. SLOAN A MORGAN.
T. D. BROWN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, YTHITE-LEAD, OILS, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes, &.C.,
NO. 3, COMMERCIAL BLOCK,. TAKES this method of informing his numerous customers, that he is now in reeeint of a heavy supplv 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 ho will use all endeavors to suit them, both in regard to quality and price.
Physicians will find it to their interest to cell and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. 53T" Remember the place—No. 3, Commercial Block. Juno 16 '55—v6n47.
BUSHELS OF BARLEY WANTED.
FOR
which the CASn market price "will be paid, by the uudcrsngned, to be delivered at the Crawfordsville 15 re wen*. ifENRY LOUNZ, Brewer.
September S, 1555.—3m.
Opened.
TWOManufacturer's
Gross
FUTroll's
Arabian Liniment: for sale
at prices, at No. 3, Commercial Block, bv June 2, 1555. T. D. BROWN.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE
is hereby given that tho undersigned appointed Administrator of the estate of Enoch Morgan, late of Montgomery County, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent.
EDWARD S. MORGAN, Administrator. Oct. 0,1S55—nI2-wS. Lndie'^ Fancy Dress & Timming Goods.
A
full stock of Ladies white and fancy dress and trimming goods, gloves, hosiery, ribbons, edginff, laces kc., now open and for sale.
WILSON. GRIMES, «Sr CO.
a CHICAGO
Z3
Commercial Block, Green St.
NO. 98 T.AITK STREET,
For Sale at the LOWEST FACTORY PRICES, and on tiie MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
All Pianos bought of us will bo FULLY WARRANTED, and may be deprndtd upon an being of the BES'J: QUALITY, as we will sell none otfter.
or Old Pianos taken in part payment tot new.
NOTICE PARTICULAR.
Persons remitting us from a distance, and desiring u? to selcct Piano Fortes, may confidently rely upon our sending the best instruments we have.
All instruments bought of lis arc fully "Warranted. Wc ask tho attention of those intendine to fcrm BRASS I!AM)S at any point of the Wust aocos.-i-ble from Cliicago. to our prices above, which vc warrant to be as lo^ as the lewest Now York Prices with cost of transportation to Chicago added.— Wc desire especial attention to the fact, that any instrument bcught of 11s and found imperfect may be easily and speedily returned to Chicairo and exchanged, while tho. great distance to New York makes it too expensive and troublesome to do this.
Drums.
.r DEMOCRATIC FAMILY NEWSPAPER—DEVOTED TO POLITICS, NEWS, MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE MECHANIC ARTS, &CJ
MOULD & GREENE'S
PIANO FORTE
WARE ROOMS.
We are SOLE AGENTS in Chicago
FOB THE SALE OP THE
PIANO FORTES
OF
CIIICKEREVG A SONS, Boston, HALLETT & CUM STOW, BACON & RAVES, lew York, W. P. EMERSON, Boston,
Whose Pianos have been long and thoroughly- tested by the but Musical Proftttora in tho country- and bare been by them pronounced to be
THE BEST PIANOS made in the United States. A fall and complete stock of the different styles may at all times be found at our Booms, -v *,
24—inch Bass Drums fl","'1 2i'I ir!oo 28 13^09 Tenor Snare 7,r0 Brass 15,00
Cymbals,
•SI6,00 O $40,00 PER A I RV A LSO—
BAND MUSIC. BLANK MUSIC BOOK'S ,MUSIC CARDS
Con.-tantly on hand.
Call and see us at the old stand of
VOLUME VII. CRAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, IND., DECEMBER 8^ 1855. NO. 2i.
MOSJXD & GREENE, 93 LAKE STREET
Jan.C,1S55—v6n25yl
CO.
Sundrres.
I'ALES Batts. Wick and Twine. ^o.i.iOO Half Spanish. Principe and Regali.i Cigars. S Bbls S. C. Soda, also Chocolate.
bmss~SAOMNS7"
A T-
KOULD
Lfpr-fy'! *r3::| 11 nil to Kibcrtv Ihtil 10 Krcvdoiul
For sale as follows
Flat S PI:ANO KM'lt AT.TO
BAUITONI-: BASP Co.NTKA EA?S
HARDWARE.
Campbell, Galey & Harter.
SHELF
HORSE
C1TSTERN
TB.
J.
WOULD
AND FI1-ES—
MOULD & GREENE.
Jan. G, •»•).—vfln2iyl. i'S Lake Street.
THE BOSTON CHEAP STOEE.
DAVIS & GARVIN,
VV
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX :.
DRY GOODS CLOTHING BOOTS, SHOES* II ATS, CArS, QUEENSWARE, NOTIONS &C. TITOULD inform thoir friends and the piiwlc
generally, tliat they have just received their enormous stock of Fall and Winter Goods, our motto is Large Sales and Small Profits and we shall still adhere to our One Price System which lias given so much satisfaction to out patrons durinir the last Summer. Having had several years experience in some of the largest importing and Jobbing Houses in Boston we possess facilities for purchasinggoods lower than our neighbors, and we guarantee that our priecs shall be lower than those wli" sell to the highest bidder, (or in other words take all they can get. To retailers in the country we wouldssav that we aro now prepared to furnish them with their fall and winter Stocks, at less than Lenisville or Cincinnati prices, we have on hand 1001 pieces of prints of different brands which we will sell from 10 to 15 per ct., under the manufacturers prices. Our immense Stock of Clothinir has bt-.-n 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 tons woekly by Expreess.
M.
opposite the Court House.
JOHN'W.AOARVIN,[
Oct. 13 '55 v7nl3 tf.
Snook & co.,
at0 of
Bosto"'Mass-
SHAVING SALOON
Main Street, Opposite Court House. JIE subscriber would respectfully inform tho
T- pnbiic. that he has fitted up nn elegant ShaS ving Saloon over R. II. Craig's Bakery, where ho is Prepared to execute his profession in the latest ana most approved stvle.
20,000
highest cash price
O
GOODS of all kinds for sale by CAMPBELL fc Co.
Oflfir} DOZEN GIMBLET Screws at manu facturers prices by CAMPBELL & Co.
O DOZEN Hamcs and Saddle-trees vcrv low by CAMPBELL & Co.
^00 ^ETTS Table Cutlery and Spoons from *10 cents to $5 per set bv CAMPBELL & Co.
BUTCHER
SAWS & KNIVES bv
POMROY
QA A LBS.
W
*15.00 17."0 22.U-1 goion 33,0a
rT
CAMPBELL & Co.
NAILS, a first rate quality by VMPBEL"
& Co.
A NVILS, VICES. Hammers and Sledsres by XA. CAMPBELL & Co.
INDOW Sash all sizes, constantly on hand by CAMPBELL fc Co.
CARRIAGE
TRIMMINGS iust received by CAMPBELL A "Co.
IRON, lartre stock, warranted best in town by CAMPBELL & Co.
~i 6) DOZEN Trace and breast chains by JL& CAMPBELL* & Co.
1A USAGE CUTTERS first, rate article bv CAMPBELL & Co.
"JTJRITTANIA it Plated Ware vcrv low by CAMPBELL & Co.
PUMPS, Chain Pumps Are. bv CAMPBELL fe Co.
KIND STONI^ Rollers!, cheaper than ever by CAMPBELL & Co.
FORD'S celebrated Straw by CAMPBELL .*t Co.
ORING MACHINES and Corn Shellcrshy CAMPBELL & Co.
AXLES & SPRINGS. (Eastern Manu-
f)UU fnctnre) by CAMPBELL it Co.
8C
ARRIAGE HUBS. Fellows ite bv CAMPBELL A Co.
INDOW GLASS, first-rate quality by A E
N
V1LS of all sizes from 2 to 50 by CAMPBELL cV Co.
2rC\
BAKKELS SALT on hand bv ,)'J C'AMPBELI. C": 1 ••?. 1 -5"i \T 1111'.
0, W
AND
Q-rocerj Store.
CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.,
JUST SAY TO TIIE1R NUMEROUS friends and the public generally, that the public generally, tliat the rreat increasing demand tor goods, compel Is them to greatly increase their former stock of Hardware. Wc have also added a very heavy and complete stock cf Grovcries, to our former str'"k of goods. Every person dealing with us will find our goods just as they are recommended to be. Loiiff experience teaches us that the true policv is to purchase the very best article of goods by this rule we find our customers always well pleased with their purchases. "y~-
4
OTTO JONES. I
BUSHELS of Wheat wanted mimediately for which I will pay tho
Cabinet 8l 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 place and vicinity tliat he has 011 hand a general assortment of
IPasfcioE&abic Furniture,
made of the best material and by experienced workmen,' and flatters himself that he cannot 1uil to please a discriminating public. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere and wc will make to vour in'crest to buy of us.
KgT" Remember", Shop one door south of Commercial Block. WM. ROBERTSON. Nov. 3.1S55." vT-nl'J-lv.
WltvIjIAiTI E. OTTO,
IMPOKTKB ANT) JOBBER OF
PAPER IIAMilNTiS, SCENES, FIRE PRINTS,
WINDOW TRIMMINGS, &c.
AND
Manufacturer of Window Shades, No. r}9 Randolph St., OPPOSITE YOUNG AMERICA.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Exferienccd Workmen sent to all parts of the city and country June 16, 1S55. ly.
WATCH g| MAKER
I N O W N
LDOK
HERE! We have succeeded in obtain iii£T the celebrated Mr. PATTEIISON, of New York, a"lir.-^t rnte Watch Maker, and we arc now prepared to repair your Watches and Jewelry in quick notice. Bring: them »n.
J0
'J. D. MASTERSON.
Shingles Wanted.
NE MILLION SHINGLES wanted bv [april 1S5P-] GRAHAM &
BRO.
H. PURSEL & BRO.
May 5, Is55. ni'2rf
DOZEN Cans Baltimore Oysters.
ibs soft shell Almonds. 0 English Walnuts. &0 Filberts. 5'J Brazil Nuts. For sale by WILSON, GRIMES Co
New Drick..
FRIENDS
wc have got a fine kiln oflfront Brick
for sale. Piteh in.II. PURSEL & RRO. •r"ly 25, 1?55. n2tf.
New Principle! No Poison!
Khodcs Fever & Ague Cnrc, OR ANTIDTE TO MALARIA,
FOU THE I'HEVENTIOX AND CEltE OF
Fever and Ague, or Chill and Fever Dumb Ague, and other Intermittent and Remittent Fevers: also of Billious Fevers, accompanied by
Typhoid Symptoms Typhoid Fever •,l Yellow Fever, Ship and Jail Fever, Ceneral Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms of disease
WHICH HAVE A COMMON ORIGIN IN A A I A O I A S A This subtle atmospheric poison, which at certuin sensjns is unavoidably inhalod 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 system, and thus entirely removes all the cause of disease.
The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary results from its use: It will protect any resident or traveller, even in the most sickly or swampy localities from any ague or bilions disease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma.
It will instantl}7 check the ague in persons who have suffered for any length of time, from ONE DAY to TWENTY YEARS, so*that tlicy need never have ANOTHER CHILL, by continuing its use according to directions.
It will immediately relieve all the distressing results of bilious or ague diseases, such as general debility, night sweats, etc. The patient at once begins to rccover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. And as a PROOF that it is also
WORTHY OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE, Because of its SINGULAR AND ENTIRE IIARMLESSNESS,
The following certificate from ono of the most celebrated chemists in the United States is attached to every bottle:
New York, June 11,1 S5.".
"I have made a chemical examination of Rhodes' Fever and Agae Cnrc, or Antidote to Malaria, and have tested it for Arscr.ic. Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either in it. nor have 1 found any substance in its composition tliat would prove injurious to the constitution. -JAMES K. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist."
This allows of its
FREE USE AS A PREVENTIVE
by wh?ch all persons may thus be sure of entire freedom from the above named diseases no matter how sickly (ho season or swampy the locality.
PROOFS OF EFFICACY are frequently published. and tho confidence of the public is asked only in'proportion to its ACTUAL MERITS wherever introduced and used. These only arc relied upon to prove its worth.
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary easc.-: some may require more. Directions printed in German. French, and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price One Dollar. i'n-nured and sold by the proprietor, 'JAMES A. RHODES. Providence. R. I.
For sale by HENRY OTT. Crawford.-\ille, Tnd. and for sale by druggists generally. November G, lS'i.j. vTnl'lyl.
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION I Second Ycnr. RRANGEMENTS for the Second Annual Col-, lection of this new and Popular Institution for the di'iusion of Literature and Art, have been made 011 the most extensive scale. Among the works already engaged, is the fnr-fnnicd. "Genoa Crucifix," which originally cost Ten Thousmd Dollar-"-.
A:
In forming "the New Collections, the diifusion of works of American art, and the encouragement of American genius have not been overlooked.— Commissions ha\e. been issued to many of the most, distinguished American Artists, who will contri-j butesoineofthfir finest production?. Anions them are three Marble Basts, executed by the greatest, living Sculptor,—HIRAM POWERS,
George Washington,
THK FATHER OK HIS COPNTRY,
Benjamin Franklin,
THE I'Hir.o-orilER,
Daniel Webster,
THE STATESMAN".
A special acrcnt hns visited Furope and made careful and judicious selections of foreign works of Art, both in Bronze and Marble Statuary and choice Pointings.
The whole forming a large and valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary, to be distributed FREE among the members of tho Associations for the Second Year. ,:y
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 ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings.
The Literature 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 taking five memberships are 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 to the purchase of works of Art for the ensuingycar.
The Advantages ec tired
bv becoming a member of this Association, are 1st. All persons receive the FI:LL VALUE OF
THEIR Sl'UFCRIPTIoN AT THE START,
ill the sliapO of
sterling Magazine Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing towards purchasing choicc Works of Art, which are to be distributed among themselves, and are at the samo 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, tlicy ?-ecei ve 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. At either of the principal offices—"Knickerbocker Magazine" office. B48 Broadway. New York, or Western Office, lfi'5 Water Street. Sandusky. Ohio.
FW Subscriptions received by ISAAC NAYLOR, Honorary Secy' for Crawfordsville, Ind.
COAL FOR SALE.
THE
SUBSCRIBER has at his yard on Graham's lot adjoining the N. A. «fc S. Railroad, a large quantity of superior coals which he offers for sale at the cheapest rates. Hiscoals consist of several qualities. The attention of Blacksmiths is respectfully called to his stock. v7-nl7-Sw. I- 13 A ILLY.
FARM FOR SALE.
-j ACRES OF LAND, about 1'»1 acres unJL A dcr cultivation, a frame house and barn, a good orchard nnd an excellent spring convenient to the house. Liberal terms will no offered. The farm is situated five miles south of Crawfordsville.
For further particulars see I. G. Kelsey. Crawfordsville. nl7-4w.
•0 Tons oi" Iron.
VSSORTF.D
TONS of Plow. German and Casteol. for sale bv 1^
Peoples Eacprea.»
Pill*
rv Mf«| Sou 'il
O A N
RUNXIXG BETWEEN.-
LOUISVILLE & CHICAGO.
MONEY,
Parcoltv Packages and Freight takon to all points with tho greatest dispatch and at reasonablo ratos.
Messengers run daily and aro provided with suitable Safes for valuable articles.
THE
AGENT,
nlS-3m. Crawfordsville, Ind.
NOTICE.
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.
Capital $500,000.
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY still continues as heretofore to forward Gobi, Silver, Bank bills, Valuable Packages and Freight of whatever size or description to all parts of tho United States, tho Canadas and Europe at low rates and with great speed.
JAMES HEATON, Agont.
Nov. 10, 1355. v7-nl7-3w.
BUCKEYE SALOON,
BY J. C. IJAItCUS.
THE
subscriber is rcceivinc Fresh No. 1 Baltimore Oysters every other dav. IIo also keops constantly on hand
Cove nnd Spiced Oysters,
Lobsters, Sardines, Ham and egtrs, I Tot Coffee, Mush and Milk, Game, of all kinds prepared at all hours, also Segars, Nuts, Prunes. Strawberries and candies.
He invites the ladies id gentlemen of thisplaco and the surrounding country to visit his Saloon. 11c has spared
110 pains
in fitting up a room
for the especial benefit of the former. Rooms 011 second ,'loor over No's 3 and 4 Commercial Block.
Cash paid for butter, egtfs and game. v7-nlTtf.
ADj"?lJNI.STRATOR'S SALE.
NOTICE
is hereby given that I will sell at public a.iction on Saturday tlui &th day of December at the late rcsidfifo of Samuel Gilkey late of Coal Creel: township, Montgomery County deeoaaed, his persona! property, consisting of horses, cattie, hogs, sheen, grain, hay, funning utensils, Waggon, household and kitchen furniture.
TI:I:MR or SALE.—A credit of twelve months will bo given on all sums over three dollars the purchaser giving his note with approved security waiving valuation and appraisement laws.
AARON GILKEY, Administrator.
Nov. 17 13J5, nlS-3w.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. OTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Thomas Taylor late fit' Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is solvent.
N'
WILLIAM U. TAYLOR,
Nov. 17, l?(j»5 nlS-8w Administrator.-
A D.I IN ISTRATOR'S S A LM,
VfOTFCE is hereby given that I will sell at pub11 lie auction on Monday the 3d day of December, at the residence of Thomas Taylor, deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, corn, oats, hay, three waggons one buggy, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture A-c.
TERMS OF SALE.—A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over three dollars, and all sums under three cash in hand, tho purchaser giving note with approved nocurity, waiving vuluation and appraisement laws.
WILLIAM H. TAYLOR.
Nov. 17,1S55, nl8-8w Administrator,
NOTICE
ISappointedgiven
hereby that tho undersigned has been administrator of the estate of Isaac Harshbarger latu of Montgomery County deceased said estate is supposed to be solvent.
JOHN W. BLANKENSHIP,
Nov. 12,185- n!S-3w Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
NOTICE
is hereby given that 1 will sell at public auction on Saturday tho 8th day of December next, at the residence of Isaac Harshbarger lata of .Montgomery county deceased, all hip |*orsonal property (not taken by tho widow) consisting of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, hay in tho stack, corn, oats, wheat, farming utensils, one two-horse wagon and house-hold and kitchen furniture. A credit of twelve months will be given on all snms over three dollars the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN W. BLANKENSHIP.
Nov. 1*2, 19 V, nl&-3w Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
THE
undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Samuel Gilkey jatu of Montgomery county, deceas' d. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. AARON GILKEY, nlS-3w. Administrator.
STATE OF IN DIANA, Montgomery County, f'ourtof Common Pleas of said county, January Term A. D. 1850.
Charles Selvv Plaintiff
IF
SIZES, just received. Also three
CUMBERLAND & GREGG.
Bird Cages.
FINE LOT b-- had at No. 5. Commercial Block, by A. BARGELT & CO. ne 29. 1355. ...... n49.
Thomas N. Campbell Complaint on Note. (impleaded with Henry C. Campbell,
Defendants.
WHEREAS,
on the 1-t dav of August A. D.
1S55, said Plaintiff by Thompson Sc. Ristino, his attorneys, filed in the Clerk's office of aaid Court his complaint in the above entitled cause against the said Defendants: £aid Plaintiff afterwards filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit of a disinterested and competent witness, setting forth that tli0 said defendant Thomas N. Campbell is not a resident of tho State of Indiana. Therefore notice of the pendency of said action is hereby given to said non-resident Defendant, that said suit will stand for trial on the second day of tho next term of said Court, to be iiold.cn in the Court House at Crawfordsville, in said county of Montgomery. commencing on the first Monday of January next, 1855.
Attc WM C. VANCE. C. C. C. P. Montgomery Countv.' v'-nl'i-Sw. (Printer's fee £3-) ..
von want a good article of tobacco, go to Oit'* fjrug Store. He lias received afresh supply of Drugs Medicines.
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