Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 January 1856 — Page 3
3)ivoftGE in RtropB IsLAKD.~The Surotn'c Court of" Rhode Island during the present term, has granted thirty-six petitions for divorce. One of these cases pre sents some novel features. A lady was married when about sixteen years of age to a man who soon after left her. Some eight years after, as neither she nor her brothers had beard from him, they supposed him dead, and she married again. About year afterward her husband appeared, and the Court now granted her a divorce from him, legalizing the marriage with the sec ond husband
MARRIED,
On Tuesday, Jim. let, ls5G. by Rev. II. Smith, Mr. Gxo. W. LAMb and Miss MABV E. JORDAN, all of thia place.
Another Lamb gathered into the matrimonial fold to be shielded from the rongk storms of a life of single blessedness! May life be fair as a summer day, and may the little lambs—excuse us— speaking of cako, that one sent us was up to tho moasure—foundered all hands, for WHICH we return thanks.
O a DIED, At her residence in this placo, on Monday, December 31, after short illness, Mrs. SAUAII G. C'AMruEi.t, in tho sixty third year of her age. "Thou art gone to the grave —wc no longer behold tllOC, •,*,*• .n
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In or tread the rough paths of the world by thy side Thou art gone to the grave—but we will not •deplore thee, Since God was thy ransom, thy guardian thy guide."
CRAWFORDSVITJLE PRICE CURRENT
WFlour u.^Whoat. Oat« live
^•s,00@ 1,50® mn a oca 7 5(oj 25 (Ji, 9,00© 2m 2.000J
IBarley ,Corn—in the car--jJIav ?s-Ajij1c.h— (Jrecn
Dried
IViiohes
rjienns ^hitter—Fresh Ei/gs 'orn Meal
2,00® 20®
V2(A
Chickens—Dressed Potatoes Bacon— 1 lams
1,5 Of.?: 3'JO'i
Sides Shoulders
Lard Pork Beef-ou ][..ci'-.--(.'lover Seed Timotliy Seed 'otfee Sugar Molasses. N. ()..- White Fi.di Mackerel. h.ilfbbl. Salt Onions
.December t-, 1
Dec. 15, ]^5r-.
None oiFored. SiK'ar curud.
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fi.o.io?) 3.»o 1-*)^
MOi
S.OOoi)
Xono. None.
500
Taken Up,
BY
Jonathan Hutchinson, living about miles south of Crawforilsvilli!, Indiana, on tlie 1st day of December, two e-tr.iy Steers, OIK-sup-posed to be two years old oast, and the thoi" supposed to l«o three years old past, both red, with a swallow fork in thi: ritrht ear: no other marks or brands perceivable the two year old is appraised at sevuiiteen dollars, und tho-three year old ut wenty-t wo dollars, by Jos. \V. James 'and Jamos Shovelin, before John W. Turk, a Justine of tho Pcaee, on the 1'IUh dav of Dee.
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Attest: AVM.,0. VANCK, Cltrk, M. C..C.,.,
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TIIIJ undersigned ha: ANO, which he o! red net
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'XI sale at a very reduced price.— 'y Any ,-ne. who wishes to pura a a
less than any can be pureha.~ed this side of any cities east of Yr.wfordsville. It has proven to be a good one so you who desire to purchase, can lenrn the terms of sale hv ealliiiir at Robinson, Vimce. A- Co. WM. B. JORDAN. 1 V-i ember 1 I n22.-Y
PAY ri'—TIIE LAST CALL. AY1NG deferminod to close out and settle up I desire those of my old customers who know tlu meclvcs indebted to me either by note or aeicoiin.. to call pay np. We must close up our hiiMiicss. and you must call between this and the mining in ot' tin' New Year, or you will find vour aerounts in the bauds of the proper officers tor collection. Talk's talk, but it takes money to 1 goods—dunce up. or you are sent for.
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D. WKRTIIKIM. n-Jltf.
DISSOLUTION.
rpillv
copartnership heretofore existing nnd known as the firm of ROUINSO.V, A'ani-k it Co., Is this day dissolved by mutual.consent. The old business will be settled up by John R. and Samuel Robinson and all persons knowing themselves indebted to said lirm will plenso call in and settle up their accounts as soon as convenient.
JOHN R. ROBINSON, SAMUEL ROBINSON, WM. YANC1.
John R. Robinson, and Samuel Robinson, will continue to do business at the Old Stand, and thank fill for past patronage, would most re«peetful]y solicit from their fellow-citizens continuance of the samo.
JOHN R. ROBINSON & BRO.
Oruwfordsville. Dec. 15. IS55. n'22-3w
TO Till? PUULIC.
"TTAYING opened Cabinet Ware Rooms in CrowI .L fordsvillc, on Market Street, ono door east of Lavinon' St. Co., where I intend to keep all kinds of Furniture for sale as cheap as can bo bought in the West, nnd having experienced workmen I feel wife in wnrrantinir general satisfaction on all work I sell. you will nlease call before purchasing elsewhere. anil satisfy yourselves.
I still carry on at my old stand one quarter of a ,ini!o north-east of the Court House, where all skinds of Turning wi11 bo done on the shortest notice, and will keep Hominy constantly on hands, all I defire is a liberal share of patronage.
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N. 1. All those who know themselves indebted to mo either by Note or Book Account, will please call and settle immediately. 1 am in wautof moncv and must have it to enrrv on mv business.
M, M. YANCLEAVE.
December 15. LS5S. n22-3w OOPS GOODS
WOULD inform the citizens of Linden and vicinity that. I have just reecived an entire new stock of Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, and all other articlce usually kept in a Dry Good store. These Goods wore bought low for cash, and selected to suit the taste ot all my old customer? and as many new ones as may give me a call. I flatter mysolf that I understand the wants of the Farmers and am determined to sell them as good and as cheap articles as can be bought anywhere. I will ray cash for Corn, Wheat. Oats, and all other kinds of grain, and will take produce of all kinds in exchange for goods. HIRAM HUGHES.
Linden, Dec. S, 1S55. \*7-n21-Sw.
*J AAA BAGS just received, and for sale bv the XUUU bale or single, at aug25 '55-n6tf. DAVIS & GARVIN'S.
SUGAR-HOUSE
MOLASSES—Best quality, just
received, and for saile at the Confectionarv. Sept 1 '55-n7 J. D. MASTERS'ON.
Bird Cages. ad" A
FINE LOT to be hod ot No. 5, Commercial ./A. Block, by 1S53,?2.
BARGELT «fc CO. nl?.
List of Letters,
REMAINING
in the Post Office at Crawfords
ville, Indiana, on the 1st day of January, 1355, which if not taken out within three months will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters.— Persona calling for the same will say "advertised."
Allen Kobcrt, Anderson W -S, Adkins Sebren 2, Bnrton Edgar, Bishop Elizabeth, Brown Thomas, Brown Daniel, Eoyd Lucy, Bacon D, Cox Johnj Culhane Catharine, Cline EW, Crosby Theodore B, Collins Denis, Carle Bemhard, Cline Eliza Chord Aaron, Cord A M, Crane
and
John, Crawford
Mary J, Cronin John, Clark Watson, Collins Maurice, Cox Archer, Cox John 2, Durey Edward, Dean Levi 2, Dtingan John, Deer fc Co John, Donovan Patrick, Eccles II, Evans Robert, Fletcher Robinson, Florence Ella, Griffin Dennis, Groavenor Martha P, Hughes James, Harrison H, Howell
W, Hunnainan George, Ilallam Charles. Hunt & Pyke, Holshouser, llollingeworth Samuel, Hobson John, Hall Thomas M, Hendricks John. Harvcy Cassandra, Harrison II. Heron Chas H, Ilaga Sarah W, ilocl Alonzo, Harrison Sarah 2, Ilission Win, Hughes Catharine Jane, Jumes John 2, Johnson Samuel C, Johnston Margaiet A, Johnson Sarah, Jenkings Loting, Johnson Martha, Konnedy Silas. Kugs James, Kavanaug Edward, LeeS M, Leden William, Loree John, Long John. LovettJas Long Elizabeth, Matthews Emily 2, Miller Thomtfs, Moore & Woods, Martin Mary E. McClelland
M, Morris E L, Miller Lydia T, Martin Mary Ann, Miller Wm, MoMahon Patrick 2, McClelland Jamos W, Miller Joues S, MeGrath Catherine, Mason Thom:is J, Nicholas Charles, Nordyko John Neff John, Thomas, Pitman William, Passmoro Joseph, Pine Joseph, Perm Joseph, Quinn Win, Kobinson Gamaliel 5, Bobbins Samuol, Rue John Rice John T, Ravmy E W, Robinson J, Ralev James, Stephens Robert, Stump Wesley, Sclicck Henry, Stratton Martha, Scully Margaret, Smith & Shaffer, Simpson Abner L. Smith B, Thatcher Joel M, Tribett John, Taylor & Wilson, Taylor Nancy, Thompson Mr, Thompson Ellen, Vail Martha A 2, West A B, Winston Bowling II, Wilson Lewis, Wilson Nfincy A.
G. W. SNYDER, P. M,
January 1,155G.—n25w3. (133)
To all whom it mar Conccris:
Bp]
it known that the full names of the members of the "Peoples Express Company" are Elijah Sabin, Martin C. Foster and Junius Sebbius Friabie that tho said Sabin, Foster and Frisbie, all reside in the City of New Albany, County of Floyd, and State of Indiana and that the capital employed in the business of said Express Company is Three Thousand Dollars: and the said Elijah Sabin, Martin C. Foster and Junius S. Frisbio, hereby agree that legal process served upon any agent of the said Peoples Express Company in the County of Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, shall be loomed and taken us good service u]on said Express Company.
In witness of which the said Elijah Sabin, Martin C- Ft stcr and Junius S. Frisbie have hereto set their hands, this l^th dav of December, A. 1)., ls',r. ELTJA1I SABIN, .V MARTIN C. FOSTER,
JUNIUS S. FRISBIE.
Stale of Imiinna, Floyd County, Set. I, George V. IIowlc, a Notary Public within and l'-r said County, do hereby certify that the above named Elijah Sabin, Martin C'. Foster and Junius S. Frisbie, this day subscribed the foregoinsr statement and agreement in my presence, und severally made oath before nie, that the matters and tilings in i-aid statement containing are true.
Witness my hand and Notarial Seal at my ot'ice in the Citv «.f New Album*, this Itth day of .'.''•.December, A. !.,
GEO. Y. HOWE, N. P.
Strite cf Iiidiana, Montgomery County, ss. I. Geo. IT. Alexander, Recorder of said County, ee.itii'y the above is a full and complete copy of statement, as filed for record in my oilieu, Dec. i-r. lsj/i. and Recorded in Deed Record, No. 21, on page 171. of the Records of said County.
Witness mv hand and oiiieiul teal, this 25th
of I)ee.. lV55. Gl-X. 11. ALEXANDER, R. M. V.
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State of Indiana, Montgomery County, Montgomery Circuit Court. March 'form, a. d. 1n"G. Joseph Blackburn, i'laintitf, vs. Solomon 31 illor, Ruth Miller, Lewis Miller, Thomas Miller, David Milier, John Miller, Joseph Miller, S Diivid Lupton, Ann Lupton, William Jviie ,'\Iary .,'ones. impleaded with William Gricstand Lydia Griesl,) ,t •,
Defendants. WIIF.HEAS, on the second day of January. A. 1^5'j, in vacation of said court, s:iid pluintitf by Willson McDonald his attorneys, filed in the Clerk's,otlico of said court, his complaint in tho above entitled cause. Suid plaintiff also ot the same time by his said attorneys lilud the affidavit of a disinterested person showing that said above named defendants are not residents of tho Stato of Indiana. Therefore notice of the filing and pondoncv of said suit is hereby given to said non-rcsi-tk-nt defendants that they may appear on the first' day of the next term of taid court, to bo holden at the Court House in the town of Crawfordsville in said county, commencing on the second Monday of March next ltflii) and answer said complaint,
Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
Jan. 5, 1851. n'JSw-l. I
State of Indiana,
Montgomery County, j" Montgomery Circuit Court, March Term, a. d. 1550. Jeremiah WHson. plaintiff, Complaint for
Sidney Wilson, defendant. Divorce. Wni iiKAs, on tlic second day of January. A. D. !S5ii, in vacation of said court, said plaintiff hy Willson it McDonald his attorneys filed in the Clerk's office of said court, his complaint in the above entitled cause. Said plaintiff by his said attorneys, also filed the affidavit of a disinterested person setting forth that said defendant, Sidney Wilson, is not a resident of the State of Indiana.— Therefore notice of thu tiling and pendency of said complaint is hereby given to said Sidney" Wilson, that she may appear on the first day of" the next term of said Court, to bo holden in the court house at Crawfordsville in said county, commencing on the second Monday of March next (IBM) and answer said complaint.
Attest.:
Jan. 5.1555.
WM. C. VANCE, C.crk. n25w8.
Administrator's Notice.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned IN has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Wyse, late of Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent.
JACOB STINGLEY, Administrator.
.Tan. 5. 1S56. n25w3.
Administrators Sale.
NOTICE
is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on Saturday the 29th day of January, 1S56, at the residence o'f John Wyse, (soven miles north-east of Crawfordsville, on the Crawfordsville and Concord State Road,) late of Montgomery county, deceased, his personal property, consisting of "J hogs, corn, household and kitchen furniture, &e.
A credit of twelve moDths will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser'to givo his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws: all sums undeT three dollars cash in hand.
JACOB STINGLEY, Administrator.
Jan. 5, 1555. n25w3.
SAUSAGE CUTTING.
mflE undersigned would respectfully inform tho JL citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that he has now in operation a n«w Sausage Machine, apablc of cutting one hundred and fifty pounds of meat in an hour. Persons wishing Sausage cut would do well to give him a call. The work will be dono on the shortest notice, so bring along your meat. Bocf, Pork, Ac., kept constantly on hand. Market at John Burk's store.
F. B. GUTHRIE.
Doc. 15 IS65. v7-n22-2m
THRESHING
MACHINES, Horse Powers, Com
bined Reapers, Mowers, Corn Cob Crushers, Corn Shellcrs, Cutting Boxes, Plows, Grain Cradles, Mowing Syt-bcs &c.
Dec. "is. Cl'MHEKLANP. GRKGi r0.
A O
5*S i1' V* "j' €*"&-
A W A E
of the
I'OOJtJs
Complaint to quiet title to R"al Kstatu.
•Cf
AND
STORE! ,J
yicncc of our iiev/ rooms is sufficient induccmcnt for ourold 'friends to call antl see us aside from which jwc can boast of decidedly the largest and
best selected stock
goods
garret. We a
enumerate clcs: Iron9
_r**"
CUMBERLAND, GREGG
& CO.
No,
2
EMPIRE BLOCK,
Having- found the old stand formerly occupied by them inadequate^ to the accommodation of a largely increased & growing' trade, lia\e reiftoved their large stock of Hardware!
to
and groceries
one
spacious store ew
brick erccted street, opposite the Holton House. The beauty and conve-
tjiOCK
HI
eraon
OH
Gf
ever brought to
Ci •awfordsville, as it is full and complete in every branch of the trade which fills our rooms from celler to
will here
fe\V art]-1B
riHT
Steel,
V-":~
Bellows,
Hammers, Anvils, Carpenters Tools, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Mattocks, Wedges, Gun Barrels, Pumps. Plow Moulds, Hubs, Chains, Springs, Fellers, Axeltrees, Spokes, Sash, &c.
The Farmer can also find at this House all kinds of Agricultural Impliments. Prices below ail competition. In fact we would say to the farmer, Moehanie, Housekeeper or citizen, that their wants can be supplied at our establishment and that all possible pains will be takeu to render goods satis factory both in prico and quality. Call and see us and we will give you excellent bargains.
All orders entrusted to us will receive prompt nnd careful attention, and it will bo our earnest endeavor to execute them in a manner to nsurc entire satisfaction.
50 Tons of Iron.
A SSORTED SIZES, just received. Also three 1V TONS of Plow, German and Casteol, for sale by 'TMRFRLAND GRKGG.
PItfiSH ARRIVAL OF
Gold ^Silver
E W E
ewman's Music
nM7
HAVING
just opened a laige stock of fine" Gold
•Watches,-Jewelry and Fancy. Goods, which lie offers for cash at prices so low as to defy competition. Two doors cast of Binford's corner, sign of WATCH and
MUSICAL
IXSTKCMENTS.
100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100 Jireast Pins and Broaches?: 800 Finger Rings 75 Ear Drops of different styles 20 ond Silver Fob and Neck Chains 30 Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens, Pencils, Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps. Novels, Paper, Ink, fine Note Paper.
Envelopes. Pictures, sundry school
and Ladies Cards, Pianos, Mclo-Peans, Melodeons, Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, together with every thing else usually kept in such establishments. T1IOS. NEWMAN.
Crawfordsville, Dec. 22, 1555. v7n23.
Indianapolis Insurance. Company.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
rW.R.NOFSINGER,
W. p. GATES & C©.3 MANUFACTURERS OF
'fS M, I 0 1 Steam Engines & Eoilerg, GATES PATENT SCREW CUTTI
Flour and Saw ?Iill Gearing, Eagic Wos*k!?ij Claicago,
r. vr. OATHS, K. AVAKNrn. n2r.l v:
A LT, kinds, viz: Fnnectts. Trv-cock l\ Whistles. Oil Cups. Globe Valves, ,'ct cl« Works Chieuiro. Jan 18 '55. 1'. W. GATES
lSV Clue
QUO
9
AT
8200,00.
BUSINESS CO.YFtt'EI) TO STATE OF LYDI1.U Incorporated, 1836. a J. D. Df.FREKS,' E. W. H. ELLIS, VY. W. WRIOIIT, W. M.MCCARTY, DELOSSROOT. J. W. SPE.vckr,
II. E. TAT.ROT, W. (i. WHARTOM. JOHN D. DEFREES. President.
R. BROWNELL, Secretary. SAMT*EL F. COVI.VOTOX, General Agent.' 2^** Firo and Marine Risks taken at fair and equitable rates, by A. THOMSON, Agcnt.^li I Dec. 15, 1S55. v7n22yl.
111.
T. rI A.
Steam Engines!
ORTABLE Steam Engines on hand and made
from improved patterns, with Locomotive Koilers. and warranted superior to anything of the kind ever before oilcred to the public. Price :100 por horse power. P. W. GATES it CO.,
Jan IS'55 Eagle Works. Chioasro.
Portable Hotrary feN hand and made to
Saw Mills,
Steam Indicators nnd Water Gua-
Scs-
TJ^OR snle at Far:le Works. Chicago'
Jan 13' P. W. GATES A CY
Finished Brass work.
Steam -at Eti
& CO.
Steam Boilers.
OSheetdescriptions,
all on hand nnd made to order. Iron Works, viz: Smoke Pipe, I'.reoelies, .^e., made on short notice—at Eagle Works,
P. Vi. GATES & CO.
Square irp.
LL THOSE knowing Iher-^"!"'^
((nested to call and nake payment as s-on as jiossible, at the old stand and all those having claims against me will please present them, as I shall remain in this place but a few days.
Having disposed of my entire stock of Boots, Shoes. &e.. to A. P. Watson it Co.. 1 would be-
y,k'forthem
ipon me. L. FALLEY, Jr.
Having purchased the Mammoth Stock of Boots, Shoes, Leather, ifce., of L. Falley, Jr., we intend to continue in the same business," nnd should be happy to wait upon all his old customers :tnd as many new ones as mav favor us with a call.
A. P. WATSON it CO.
April 21,1855. n-«0tf.
G'.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Seliool, Law Medical. Theological and .liiscclJnncoiis
O O S A N S A I O N E
Gold and Silver Watches, Lockets. Jewelry, I I'APIER MACHE GOODS,
North Side of the Public Square,
CRAWFORDSVILLE
FEMALE
Ea a vP
THE WINTER TERM OPPLNS ON THE 2nd DAY I OF JANUARY, 1355, I Under the eiHeient management of the President of tho Institution, Rev. JAMES II. JOHNSON, who gives his entire time to the government and instruction of the school.
The Trustees and Teachers would express then gratitude to the citizens of Crawfordsville, for the liberal patronage they have thus far afforded, and solicit a liko liberality in future.
The course of instruction is thorough, and spe ciitl attention is paid to the moral and religious, as well as intellectual training of tho pupils, while nothing of a sectarian charactcr is allowed.
It is exceedingly dcSirablo that the scholars should be prompt, in their attendance ut the begining of tho term. The new school room handsomely furnished witli Wale's patent desks and chairs, is now ready for tho accommodation of the Seminary. The room is spacious, and will be found pleasant and attractive. The assistant teachcrs are Miss CATILAKINE MEKHII,, MJSS ELLEN CATIIOAKT, and Miss ELIZA HOWES, teacher of music.
PRICE OF TUITION.
Preparatory Department from §3 to $3,30, per term. Accademic Department, from Ji to £5,00, per term, according to studies pursued.
Collegiate Department, «*j,00 French and German, each, 5.00 Latin, 2^00 Lessons on Guitar, 4,00 Lessons on Piano, 10,00 Use of Piano for practice, -2,00 A small extra charge is made for fuel used in the public rooms.
Jan. 2,1355. vKn25yl.
Stoves.
iojj A splendid lot of COOKING STOVES. 23?kept constantly on hand, nnd for sale
No. 5. Commercial Rl^k, by •T-ipc o'f, '.r-5-n!9. A. RARGELT iV CO.
WILSO &
Are new receiving and openfhg'in'UiO
tisf
Dee. 1-, 1855. as \7n-!Tmb
¥,
::,debted
CO.,
NEW BE1CK BLOCK,
CORNER OF.II VRKET AXD.GREEN St
In Rooms,No. 1&2.
A verv large, complete and entirely New Stock
GOODS
:i)in'
QUEENSWARE, A W A E
GROCERIES
IKON,
WAILS, '.V
WINDOW GLASS,'
A E
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ready Made Clothing.^&c.,
Tlicir' Stock is full, and selected with care to suit tho spring trade, which they will sell as cheap and on as accommodating terms as any other house in the place. We invte all who wish to purchase, to give us a call- and examine our Stock before purchasing. _J
April 7th, 1S."5. \*0-n3stf.
Ladies Fancy Dross & Trimming Goods."
A
LARGE and complete stock of Ladies Dress Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Edgings, Insertings, Chemizctts, Underslcevcs, Collars, Handkerchiefs. fec. received and for sale bv
WILSON, GRIMES CO.
Hardware, SndilJery and Carpenter's Tools.
A
COMPLETE assortment now opened, and for sale by WILSON. GRIMES & Co.
E likvc lanre stock
0
lbs best 1 \y
250
EAGLE
order, warranted to cut
5 to lft thousand i'ect of lumber in 10 hours, driven bv our Portland Steam Entrines. P. W. GATES & CO. •Tan 13 '55. Eagle Works, Chicago.
blenched and brown
Goods, drills, tickings. 1 incus, crash, diapers, Cottonadcs, Denims, Checks, Stripes, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satt.ir.ctts, Yestingrf, &«*•. ,-,fer Kale ehei as the cheapest, -v.-. j- WILSON, GRIMES Co.
Sundries.
(Ofl BOXr.S Sti.r iii'id Tallow Can,1! l)U 2" far and Fancy Soup? 15 T. and M. R. Raisins:
V2 Drums Figs: also candies, almonils. nut.-, frosh peaches and strawberries. ii:i cans, pickles, pepper sauce, oysters, cinnamon, 'clo-ved, &.<*., in store and for sale by WILSON, GRIMES it Co.
No's 1 it* 2 Commercial Block.
P. Indido in store and for sale WILSON. GRIMES Co.
A LOON,
Ui
Oiie Door Sonth of EtirlVs Livery tMahls, on Cret'i! Street. THE undersigned having fitted up their 'eating establishment, take pleasure in saying to the young Gentlemen of Crawfordsville, that they are i:ow_re idy for operation eeived regularly during the season. Wild Game (when it can be had and other delicacies will be served up for eustonurs. A liberal share of patronage solicited. J. P. MASTER'S' N.
Kemo^al!
rnilE Confectionary Toy establi.-,hnn.nt of J. JL 1). Masterson. will hereafter be found in the new baildiiii,' directly opposite Campbell »V- Go's Dry Good Store, on Green street, where he will be pleased to see all his friends an .I customers frequently.
Nov 15th I^k.i. \T-nLb
Fresh Groceries.
list received at our establishment Green street, opposite Campbell .v. (.'o's
Dry (rood store, a fine Iqt of fresh irrooeries. t,.. wit No 1 N. O. Sugar, crushed do, pnwih-iv.d. double refinod do, Sugar jlousc Molasses, a superior article of Tea, Cori'ec, Cider, Vinegar. Codfish. Rice, Cheese, Pejier. (Ground Cinnamon, Pepper Sauce, Cinnamon bark, nut-nu-gs, Starch, l'aim Soup, l)oor Mats. Notions and Toys, Toilet Soap and Pcrfunierv.also sujerior Oils l'or thu hair. t^c.
J. 1). .MASTERSON.
Candies.
A large lot of Candies put up in '_'-r lb boxes, for J. D...MASTER-ON. ale by
Cri' for Poalf'-y:
The undersigned will pay cash lor Turkevs, Chickens, Hutf'-r, Eggs, also, nil kin-Is of Wild Game, delivered at their establishment", one door south of Earl's Liven* Stable.
J. D. DMASTERSON.
Chewing Tobacco-
N
O 1 i.rtiele of sweet flav ored Virginia Cavendish tobacco fur sale bv j. D. MASTER--' 'N.
Crackcrs! C'rackcrs!
rst rate tnticlc iust received and I by MATKUSO N KEENKV' Tcccmber lsiio.
A
,irat
LAFAYETTE, IND.
Xante Currants A C'iiron.
A:received
and for: ir.le at our tieu- stand. J. D. MAS'n-IRSON.
N E W O O S
J. & J. SjZIE A: Co.,
THANKFUL
Spring nnd Summer .stock of Goods,
Consisting of every variety of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Cutlery, Carpenters Tools, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoe,
READY MADE CLOTHING, Arc.," All of which ear. be had on g'-r-l tonus at LEE'S, as nnv other place in town: for we are resolved to sell floods as cheap or a little cheaper than tho cheapest. It is necessary only for you to call, examine and price our goods, to bo fully satisfied of this fact. We also expect to pay the high..-~t ea-h pries for all tho
Wheat, Corn, Oats, Rye,
Barley, Flax seed, Clover seed, Timothy seed. Bine Grass seed, And every other article of trade yon may wish to sell. All who wi.sh to get the mc 5t money for their trade, and the biggest pile of goods for thu lea.Ht money, will please call on aprii 23, '51—von43 & J- LEE Cr'.
A E S O S E
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. D. D. SLOAN,
E O S O
DAVIS GARVIN Having bought out and Succeeded M. SNOOK & CO., WQULD
respectfully inform the inhabitants of rof Montgomery country thatthev .li^yc now on ?r.!f a ^-, s&4
S E N I S O O
NEW- GOODS,"
comprising the largest assortme/itever bef-.rc otlored in this market. Our fctoek consists :n part of ,. "J,.
FOREIGN 5c DOMESTIC* .» »i? iiiii
CLOTH BIVG,
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DEoilBinar .Stor« up
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for the share of public patrcringe
that they have ever received, take this ru *1 od of informing their old friends and the public in general, that they have received their
PROPRIETOR.
X3F An Omnibus always in readiness, to convey Passengers to and from the Cars. July *21,1S55. ''. vTnlyl.
Groceries.
7"r
cheats of Tea. 20
RAGS *f Coffee, cueats 01 iea. a'» hoxc01" choice Tobacco, 100 quarter bbl MackI oral, 25 boxes fancv S^ops, 1000 lb?" of ('odfisb
Salnratus. IV'-per. f»)iice. Indigo vc. I N
S7000 STOCK.
The most extensive stock of Ready Made Clothing ever offered for nalc in this market can be seen at Graham A: Brother. Our stock includes every article of men's and hoys wear in use. Wo pledgo onrselve.-. -ii at city retail prico.- -v«
Boot, Slioo, Hat Sc. Cap Store. One hundred cases of Roots and Shoes direct from the manufacturers of Roston. including every pi:il itv and style in use. .Hots and (,'ap^fif ry varii-ty »fid stylir.
A I S A S
One thousand yard.- at i!y prices. WALL PARE!:-A large and extensive ment fit' the best ,-tyles.
We in vile every lentlor.iun and Lady in this an 1 the surr'.iundiug counties to call (ind see our stock' iK-for."! purchasirig elsewhere. The great increase of our trade enables us to hid defiance to c.n.ipo»ition. •:.: (Jonu: one. come all. nn seethe .UmmiioUi Steele of (kk!S.
We can and will st ll below all competition.-—v. Cooii.- farmers and mechanics and brine u:i 01'vour families, and cioliie tliom at the Ro.-ton Sti res*. •JA.MRS GI.'AIf \.M 4V: RR
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JiKNEI'iKL & ELTZROTir, I .WING removed to Elston.s New HrU 1. 1. the head of Commercial row. opposit
April 2], "55^ ^fin 10
^AST eolor'd Calicoes from & to l-jj^cth. pr. v«l Ginghams, Lav.*ns, Rerage Delaines, iVc.. from 12J^ to 2"« cents per yard. Beautiful French Chintz and Rrillianteneri from 25 to 35 cents jicr yard. Tissues and Borages from 30 to 50 cents pcryard.
Nice Summer Shawls from 1,50 to £l,5o Plain ttiiel Satin Straw Bonnets from 5oels to Black and Fancy Parasols from £1,00 to A3,50.
Ladies Collars and .Mitts, a nice assortment, all prices. Some very handsome Work Boxes and many oth er notions, at
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BOOTS & SHOES, HATS A CWS. liONNKTS,
NOTIONS,
Queensware,
all of which will be sold at unprecedented LOW.: PRICES ft-r cash or appruved credit. -.
.We have Adopted the
O N E I E S S E
All our trooils have tho sellintr price marked" upon them in 1i'_nires from which there will be VAUIATION'. We believe this to bcthe only f-iir way of doin!_r a retail linstncfs, and hope it will be appreciated by those who favor-us with'their ptUrdna
To ttiake room for new goods (constatflv'arriving we otlir the stock bou^lit of M. Snook V.,
D. ifc (r. piopu^i! doiticr a limited JOBBING BUSINESS, and would inform the dealers in.tho* country that they will at all times be prepared to furnish goods on as favorable terms and prices ns tl.ey can procure in Cincinnati or any eil._v west. have nmde arrangements east to have new goods forwarded to us weekly bv express, in order that wo may always have a i'uli stocl for our cus-tomers-to suleet from.
D. cc liatter. themsclviis that several years experience in soim: of the lamest importing and jobi'ing )iouses in Boston nnnbles them to purc'haso 'iv goods on as favorable terms ns any western house.
R. Sehcnwk is to be found at the old stand, and
will at ull times' be h: patrons. Crawfordsville, May
ee In:
friends and
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GRAH'AM &•
MO
The Boston Stores.
s:30,OOOJSTOCK.
Three Rooms Filled with Goods.
75A}®® .^nSe.H Ibi One
FRESH P.ALT I MORE OYSTERS re- "^7E are now receiving the excelsior stock of Fal 1
the
and Winter goods direct from the manufacturer and importers of i'oston. Dry Goods of every style and quality used in this country can lu found in our tremendous piles cf gooJsv 4o0 Ray State and I'rosha Shawls. 3: 4000 Y::n!s of hl.-ick :nd fancy nilks. ii),00'» Prints. 2 5, mi jo Muslins uml Sheetings. 2^0 piecp of IieJiuines. 1?" Rales i'f Rattings. 1" picer-s Striped .^heetlngs. .*:••.
5
th.
S O a ii IV an a re in
receipt of their Spring stock, comprising :i complete variety of a teat. »tj Ie at.d best fabrics, to which they respectfully ask the attention of all.
We shall b! plea.-,od to see ^ur ohUfriends, anr^ all wno may Le Ui.-jiOed tf
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call on 11.1. at Otir ne*v
stand, where we think we can exhibit good* tho sight of which will sutiieicntly recommcnd them, ond which we intend to bcii at tho sriiallost profits p-'ssible. ti:iiiK u'u can livt ivs cheap u.*? uny ami are deteriuined to bo undersold by none, but mean th those who may favor us with their pat-" ronagc, .-hall have goods of us as low as they UT to ie had in town.
BENEFI F.L & ELTZROTHS.
April 21, 1*55.
IS55. F. S3. FRY, IS IIAS JT'ST KECKVKD A STLMNDIIJ ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING- & UMMEIl
OF
jppy all.
iviiieh hi
every variety and quality, which he will happy to exhibit to all who mav favor him with a call. He would particularly call tho atter. tion of the ladies to his stock of summer show aad and gaiters, which have boon selected with great care. i1--
ZgT A good Rtippjy erf tfenkhi's «nperior Ten's '•'•nstantlv on hand. F. H. FRY
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