Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 April 1856 — Page 3
ISiloquhIt Words.—At jttie launch of the Adriatic, the new Collins occan steamer a lam-Any* «in«(t E. H. Chapix, asis his I custom, made the speech of the occasion.
ItUe himself felt proud of it proud of being an Afnerican and a citizen of New. Y©r& Everybody of coarse looked -upoa thisthmg from a professional point of view the .mechanic saw it as a triumph of his pltifesSion, the"merchant saw a new step taiennnthe facilitation of commerce, and -Uie patriot saw another added to the catatd^uc tff our country's triumphs. He saw in it another symbol of the march of huWan,progress, which, magnificent and gloriou&as the march of this stately vessel, was sowing its seed (f fire in the furrows jgjkich she plowed across the deep. Some people'were fond of'ipeaking of the material progress of our age as though that im-: pliei*nothmg'more. There could be no «hA progress without a progress in mental skill and*a presiding intellect,"combining all inta'tniler ahd*symmetry.' ?Thdre was also! thenrogrx'gvof epterprize and- commerce nna Donatiortal afaityf^'Therc, in'fact, under thatFKumer^he fecogmzed in a great sense tfie pi ogress of Christianity itself.— These were the the things which made war more and more impossible. These were the things which made human brotherhood more and more a possibility. IIow much more had been done here to-day for the benefit of the world than'has been done by that congrega'iun of diplomatists who are just setting their old checkers in a new position upon the old bloodstained checkerboard. There was peace and unity in every glorious curve of the beautiful body of that ship. And as her iron heart went throbbing through the lonely sea iL would beat with the energies of intelligence, freedom, and victorious enterpise. They knew that in olden times, in the golden days of Venice, her chief magistrate used to wed the Adriatic to the proud and splendid city. That was something past. What they had 6een to-day was something of the present nnd future. Nothing was ever witnessed I before like this, when with the blue sky above them and the clear water beneath, and withciowds of noble freemen all around, they saw the proud ship elide from her fastenings and Adria'ic wedded forever to the .great wide sea.
(fCj~Jhinch
has been seized in France for
the first time for several months. Its offenco is a picture representing the L'emperor standing by the cradle of his infant, while a figure of Liberty in the coming forward says: "May not be godmother?"
Q^7"Thc price of flour and fuel are fallinir in New York.
Ladie's Supper,
^T!ie1 tdies of the Mciiio.list Episcopal" Ciiurch will give a supper on next, Tuosday night at, their church, the proceeds of which it to be applie 1 to the ercction of a siiew church. We hope every citizen will be present on the occ.i-iio i, an 1 aid the ladies in their l.iu liblc anJ praisjwjrthy ui dertaking.
CRAWr0ROSVfLlE PRICE CURRENT.
AttTiru.
l-'iour Whent. :its live -Barley -it!i —in the car 11
-.•r, t.-.fj
A im s—C.iveii 1 rk-1 •••LPoiwhos
2
on/
IJoan. l^:tii:i' Frc-h Ives i'i«rn .Meal i'! ii 1 ressi l''»t:iViK Bacon- Hums _»•* Sides
S,0
M(f!
51 2o Ii 50
•I'H'.Q 0 •t'VO 1 ..V) (d 7*
1,00 10
Sugar cured.
0' i? Scii
Shoulder*
(.ml I'nrk Hi-fi' "ii llccf ln\cr Seed 'i'i mothy See I 'oif.-c r:ncar M..lasso-. N.O.----AV'uite Fish Mnel^erol, halfbbl. Sallr*«*-i* onionfi "fAf,
l.»
:!,50(tt l^.rtOc^ 4 15(3 10®
GO
10 2.|0(S!
Davis, Moody & Go.
VniOLr-SALE DKALI.Its IN*
DRY GOODS
Ik»ot.s, Shoes Hats? Ac.
.VO. 17 SOUTH WATER STREET
Vin.t r.loiik west of III. Central Kiilro.id Djpot,
"'"CHICAGO ILLS.
SAM'L. C. DAVIS A CO St. LouL\~' DAVIS MOODY CO.. Chicago.
Ajril 2'i, isr»t». vT-n41-m.
11 at private stile on or after three weeks from this date hcreofytlio said real estate, to wit: The west half of the south-wQst quarter of section IS, in township 1", nmgo west and also the west half •. fsaid soutl»-wo^of said section, except that part tluriofwWch is bounded as follows: Ileginning the centre cf said scction end running thence) fiwo.«lSS rodsawLIOlia'-s .thonco soiitli 26 rods, t.'i-.m?!)south eighty and a half deg.. east 10 rods.
Pa h-inco"south 5deg., west 65 roili7Hhcn6o west 11 .'X*, thcuco sjuth 43 rods to south5 line of said se-i-t.ion, thence oast to half-mile fttako on said south line of said Recti on, thence north 180 rods to the place cf beiinuing. Said premises will bo sold'on he following terms:
Oio%
April 2*, 1SG*3. n4l u-S.
STATKOP INDIAN A.)
rpiio nndoriucrnod .commissi' ^%,.s^ifMT0N & E0EINS0K Court of Common 1'leas to sell certain real os- 1 t. to moii'Uon'ixl in a ca -e of Petition tor Partition, •vheroin. .l-EAtbon Vane'iovo et. nl. wer. plaintiiis, und Isaiah Vanelcve et. nl. were defortde*nu, will
half of the purchase
».ilirifV tiba^paidin hand*b dancaln 12 montlis. Thi" p*«rih*iser to give notis for deferred payment witfi iut«rt?t tVom date nnd without relief from valuation.laws. _. •JOSEPF. ALLF.X, Comruissiouer.
ss
.TIoutgomcr'
Couuty,! ...
t'.u-BT or Co'siitox Tle.vs ov said
Cointv,
Jii.-v
TXKH, A.-D„1S56,
Samuel Bitiford. Plaintitf, tTud^iuont of f»reeloVA.' sur^-nt tha Ootober Henry llally, Defendant. Term, 1S56.
Comes now the said PlasutifT and files the follow-, intf ai»davit. t) wit: (Insert it.) arid therupon the »»aid Plaintilf inovas tho court to set aside the judgment in this cawliibli niotiou tho Court sustains no 1 sets ssido nnd vacates said indgmont, and thereupon tho I'laintilf by loave of tho court files *his nmondid complaint herein, and asks to have the lafondeut notified of the pendoncv of said suit, and th« eonrt being satisfied by the affidavit on file aforesaid, that the said Dcfeudont ifl oot a resident cf the ^Stnte of Indiana. It is therefore ordered nnd'twljudged by the Court that notice be given to saiJ Uofcndent. Hvnry Hallcy of the pcnncncy of this suit by publication in tho "Crawfordsviile Rcvie«r," a we«klrnowBp« j!r of general circnlation, printed aud puolishcd in the town of Crawfotdaville. In tlio co«ntv of Montgomery and the state aforesaid, that unless said Defundcnt appear on the first day of tho next term of.thia cohrt, and answer ordomur to said complaint, tho matUis tiiarcin al-
Jed pod will be taken confessed and true against him, and judgciuent will tpcordiugly rendered, and*cau8e"teont!imod.:. A C^pv.
Attest. C."VANrE..Cl«V.=u -3w. r?'—*•
500
Z*
BOXES & PACKAGES
OF
m\V
GOODS AT
GEAHAM & BPiO
$29,000 STOCK.
100,000 sales for 1855
Three Rooms Filled with Goods.
We are now r$ocivinf» otir spring and Summer stock of dry goods, consisting ready made Clothing* Hate, "Boots-, Shoos, Carpeting, &c.. Direct from the manufacturers and importers of Boston.
DRY GOODS
20.000 yds. of Prints. 25 o0 of Muslin* 12,000 Stripes, chocks and Ticking. 3.000 Silks. 20,000 Silk Tissues Bcrages, Bcrage detains Lawns and Chcllies. 8,000 yds. of white poods and linnens. 6,000 men hrid boys summer goods for coats and Tante. 7,00 silk,-soft straw, lejrhorn, and Gimp bonnets 4,00 pieces of bonnet ribbons.
Cloths & Cassimcres.
cf every quality and style.
BOOTS & SHOES
ln0 caso of boots and shoes direet from the man ufacturers including every style of Ladies, Gentlemen.-. and boys wear in our country.
Hats & caps
of every variety and kind worn by man and boys.
Ready Made ClotHaiiih
$9,000 Stock
We im ito all who want great bargains in rc made Clothing to call and seo our stock as wo more clothing thad any two houses in town sell below all competition.
Sold cl city retail prices.
W A N E
:b, pi'KDOCIij
.- :laj bokn st., chicago, Illinois.
a WOODSY WARE.
GOOO as-«c*rlineut of Painted Pails, Tubs, koeirrs. chums. cimniiii and patent whiteware- )i:ii!s and tubs i.if all kinds, \Yashho .rds, Hall' busheis. bail boxes,covered ]aiis. cloths ])ins roiling pins i!ce,
billow Ware.
A l:ir?o lot of imported market baskets in nest Also hiage lot of medium si/ed market baskets in nests and by the dozen: school baskets of all sizes, covered market baskets, round, oval nnd square: idoHis hampers, S'juaro and round: children's chairs, willow and ratan willow wagons, willow eradel- willow cabs, common nr.d extension tops and a larjre assortrn-nt of Indies reticules and travelling baskets. Any kind of willow ware had to order by the best of workmen.
Coder V/ir.e.
White eeder pails, churns, tubs, horse steamboat buckets, bbl. churn*, f'aueets etc IOOO Dozen Brooms.
The largest stock in the city, includin? size in nl ijiialit}. Also whisks, hah broom handles,, broom twine and wire.
-nd
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
10.000 cus'omers to buy goods fi. cost. ft'JO.OO'i Shingles. 4.i"W.uoi feet of lumber. 410,000 lbs. of liai'on. 400,000 Fculhers. 5'iO.OOO Kac .-!. 4-»,..!'X cash not objoctod to. We invito nil to come and see our stock as are able to undersell all eonipetitiun. Qiir goods will be .'•old at ten per cent profit on cost.
The tremendous amount ot'guods that we sell, enables lis to sell cheaper than any olhur house town.
JAMES GRAHAM BRO.
April 20, l?5t. vTullly.
WHOLESALE
.Wooritn & \ViIionr Ware,
:ckets
every
brooms.
Brushes.
lru:'.hc«, and head,
All kinds and sizes of shoe bni-lns whitewash brushes dustsrs and broom brushes.
rubbing 5. Also
O.ik liii-Icct-'.
A large stock of oak and ratan baskets of all sLzes Cordage uaJ Tvviue, Jute ronp. nil bed cord.^: cloths lines, plow lines, chalk iinec, broom twir.e. tying aud sewing.
Sundries.
Well buckets, spice boxes, Tat and mouse traps, niop slicks and butter l.t.lles, spoons, prints, barrel covers, sieves iron bound kegs, toy pails and tubs howls Travs etc.
J. MTRDOCIv.
April 2', ISvT-nil-Sm.
SUCCESSORS TO
BRINCKERHOFF & PENTON
1.XCI.US1V'ELY WilOLKSALE
No. 15 South Water St., Laflins Block,
Turcoils, Psints, wnitc lead. Varnishes, Acids, Pry Salaeratns glass and glassware and all articles connected with tho wholesale Jobbing Drug trade.
April 26,1S55. v7-n41-ly.
WINES Fuller & Myers
I
Wines Liquors
MFor sSale in Bond, •.. i— a is
Pure Spirits auJ W hiskey, Cider and
... Cider Yinnegar.
i\o. IS poiith Water
j\pril26,lS56.
VERT
St., Chicago 111. J. K. S. FFIXER, JEKOME MYERS. vY-n41-lv.
Carpeting.
cheap to close out. WILSON GRIMES & CO
Willow and Wooden Ware good stock to arrive soon. mMKS 6zO.\
a a of is Magnificent Stock of
SPRING & SUMMER
O O S
Now being opened at
liv uw 'ww
j. a. & s. robinsoits
Large and Splendid New.Roonu
ITaving removed one door cast of Cumberland Gregg &co's. to Dr. S. Morgans new Brfek room, wo can inform tbo citizens of Montgomery county that we are now receiving and opening one cf the most heantiful and well selected Btook of
DRY GOODS
ever brought to this market having been' pur sed by one of the firm who has been engaged ii
Silks, Ribbons, l'.oniiets r.r.d so many charming heauties that our memory sullies forth in grandilloquent stylo an-1 says ladies, ifyou will vi.^it, our nice stock cf goods our foiul hc utsshall vibrato to your interests and our beautiful room rdiall put on all it. !o\licst charms arid smile in all its gayest attire, to receive you as our customers, the clerks if possible shall be doubly dilligent. the ribbons,bonnets, silks and satins shall emit an unusual fragrance, if Nature will but obey we will order the general scenery to be delightful. So come one, come all, and jet your friendship strewa few dimes in the drawer oi yo- true frieuds
urcjiain the
mercantile "business for the\last thirty, years, we can reassure and prove to the citizens of this county that they can here iind goods of the very best material, richest colors and at the most reduced prices so come on!. We invito the farmer aud his familv, tbo merchant, the mechanic, the phvsician, and the lawver: we invite the professor, the student, the preacher, and welcome the ladies and while we are inviting, we will not lorget to inform you that we transact business with our customers upon the most honorable terms. Accounts shall be kept precisely correct.
Large stock of __
Staple & Dry Goods,
Consisting of
(gassimms,
S IN O A IN S
Silk and Marsnilles vestings and gc'itlempns fur nishing goods, that will eclipse all former otforts and which for extent, variety, elegance, nnd_«*.heao ness, cannot be equalled westoflho Atlantic citand so incornparubly beyond any now or ever hefore offered in t! iscounty, that any comparison is simply rediculous ..
ENORMOUS SlOCIv OF
Clothing
UP STAIRS.
Gentlemen can satiato their utmost stretch of fancy Ivy calling and purchasing a fine suit ofcloths out of our new and splendid assortment of clothing consisting in part of
Silk aud summer hats of all sizes.: Farmers linrutn duek pants. l'iaid Marsailles pants and vests. Queens and Itallian cloth pants. French dress dote black doeskin .••••••••: ••..••••• Argentine cloth coats. l)rab Mohair Mnglish Tweed ... Fancy aud ppiid cassimcro Fine cloth dress Ilyron, Newport, and standing shirt collars. Roots and shoes, of extra fine calfskin and very a-.eap.
A lino assortment of
QtTEENSWAKE
And
E&EBWARE,
HIirubile Dicta
LADIES LADIES LADIES
Superb styles of
LAWsES DKESS
of the very quintessence of beauty, they consist of
SPRING SHAWLS,
SXi&S&m
BHSSOHS, .....
Exquisitly Wrought Mantillas,
Mcslik
Decgks,
Lawns,
J. K. & S- ROBINSON.
April 19, "1555. v7n*i01y*
To the Fctrmor and Moclianic To have a lot of hardware that we well sell cost and carriatrc.
SPRING & SUMMER
vSL 5T1^ IB8
We theuiidersigned would bog leave to call the attention of the public in general to our new and well selcctdd stock of
which we aredaiy receiving. We would say to our friends that if they want good goods for little money. to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. We mako uu cur own goods, aud therefore we can sei every artielo twenty-five per cent lower than am* other house in town oa vicinity. Oor stock cjne sists of all kinds of
a
at
J.E. & S. KOBINSON,
NEW AliRIVAL!
E S S
Gentlemens Furnishing Goods,
HATS...&TCAPS, Truak and Carpet a
All we want to &ay to yon is to givens a call nnd examine our goods and judge for yourselves. We can be found at Crawford's comcr," known aa Craw fords old stand.
1
J**-"-*
NEW STOCK OF GOODS
"J FOE
SPRING AND SUMMER.
MUMS & HARDING
RE now receiving an entire new Stock of Spring and Summor Goods, in the room formerly occupied by Robinson, ance & Co., in Washington Hall, which has been refitted with additional room and light. The stock oonsists in part of
A1
FANCY DRESS GOODS, Bilks, UV TISSUES, •Borages,1
LawnsJ
f.
GirVCJUAMS
Prints and all kinds of white goods, Shawls, Capes, Mantillas. Fancy Dress Trimmings, But^ens and also a complete assortment of..
CLG'THS,
A S S I I E E S
Tweed??,
Janes, Cottonades, Linncns, ready made Clothing, for men and boys, Coats, I'ants, Vests,'
SHIRTS
COLLARS,'
A
Drawers
Ilata and Bonnets of all sizes, styles and qualities
Bonnet Trimmings,
Parasolls of tho Rags, and Satchi
lutest styles, Umbrellas, Carpet ils, fine stock of notions,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
COMBS
Buttons
Thread, Jewelry and sll other goods Muslins, Cantons, Damask quilts,
of all sorts and sizes,
that line
linnen table
linxien Drills,
O O S A N S O E S
Knives & forks,
jcket knives Scissors, Tea and Tabic :poons,
GROCERIES
SUGAR,
coffee' .'
Teas,
Tobacco, and ail other articles in that line
WOOD BUCKETS,
Wash Boards,
N
,-E. I. IT- TTEKOCH.
April 19,1S56J y" nlOIv.
"VfOTICE is hereby given, that tho undersigned 1\ has be«n appoicted administrator nE r.osis hox of the c5tatcof Johu Hornc*y, dec«ased. Said estate ia supposed to be solvent. JOHN COYNERT. .rrii Rt"
a
of all hinds, For arythins we have, wc will take in t: ehai:cro cash or iv kind of
Country Produce
for which the best market prices will be paid for goods at as low rates uscan be had in this market. One and all please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere as we think we can sell as as low any one else, and charge as little for showincr geous as any one. You will' always* Slid en hands to show troeds,
JOHN MUNNS.J CH ALLEY 1! AHDTNG, JAMES I'AL.M.MK.
April 19, 1S53. i-''- v7n401y,
NOTICE
S hereby given that the uiidcrairncd Guardians of the heirs at law of Nathan Bail, late oj Montgomery county, deceased, will sell at private sale the following described real estate in said county: to wit: the undivided five-ninths of the three follownjr tracts, to wit: The west half of the nerthwest quarter of section thirty-two in township twenty north of range five west, except three acres thereof on the south side of the Wiiliamsport State road: and the east half of the south west quarter of section thirty two in same township and range nndthe south west quarter of the south-east quarter of section thirty-two of samo township and range.
TF.r.Ms: One third of the purchase money to be paid in hand, one-third in six months and tho residue in twelve months from day of sale, the purchaser securing the deferred payments bv note with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisment laws, and bearing interest from
LEVI MOOEE & JAMES BAIL Guardians of said heirs.
April 19, lSo-3. ni0w3.
Administrators Sale.
OT1CE is hereby given that I will sell at public auction on Monday the 2Sth day of April, 1^56 all the personal property of James Alexander, deceased: consisting of 2^3 feet of lumber, seven hogs one Mattock, one er^s-cut Saw. four shares of New Albany & Salem Railroad Stock together with a lot of Iiousehold and Kitehcn furniture.
Administrators Notice.
NOTICE
is hereby given that have been appointed Administrator of the estate of James Alexander, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deeeasod.
W. C. LAYTON, Administrator.
April 12, 1556. n-S0w3.
Boots & Shoes.
60
Cases in store.
ONE
thousand gallons of N. O. molasses in bar rcls and half barrels, just landed and by the barrel for cash. .^A'vnl 12 15.V1.
JOHN WILSOK, X. TV. GRIMES, VT. BDRbBIBOE
WILSOI\ GRIMES&CO
Wholesale & Retail Dealers in
DRY GOODS,
3
CLOTiUAG,
GROCERIES,
*7 -t
Quweensware,
Hardware,
^3^
IRON,
-'•J
ill
.4NaUsp.-
'GLASS, &C.?
No's. 1
& 2,
Commercial Block,
Crawfordsviile. Indiana,
"V1TE aro now rceeivina our Spring and Summer Supplies, to which wo invito an examination of purchasers. Our stock being large and complete and bought from first hands by old and experienced buyers, we feci "confident in savins to our friends and the public at large, that we can ell them Goods as cheap and as good as any Ibiu in the Wabash Valley, for proof which we soli examination.
April 1J, 1S5G. vTnOO-lv.
Brilliants,
A full line at very low pricrs.
GLOVES HOSIERY
A large lot at low prices.
A tremendous stock of
BOOTS & SHOES,
Made expressly for cur retail sales: Ladies, misses and ehildrons shoes, in great quantities.
A large stock of
Carpets,
at wholesale prices
A full and complete stock of
SROCEKIKS,
Coffee, Sugar, Teas & Hie
At wholesale or retail.
MENS
ONE
W. C. LAYTON, Administrator.
April 12,1356. nSS)w3.
it an
Campbell, ffaley & Harler,
Arcnoiv receiving tljejr largea nd immense stock Ol'
SPRING GOODS,
Heing by far, the largest and best assorted stock they ever had. The pleasure of oliering to public, comprising some very beautiful styli
rich
Dress Goods,
Heing something entirely new, both in design material.
and
Prints
Of entirely new stvlcs—good in fabric and fast in color.
Of beautiful patterns with designs taken from new
.EMBROIDERIES, GOLARS ETC.-
The most magnificent assortment ever brought to this place, and bomxht at jiri^-es that will enable us to isrrAiL them at wiiolesalb priced.
SILKS,
In plaids and stripes, at extremely low prices.
FSSE^X'Sl OKGAKUiES,
Bereges
I IS su
fi rv Ijti
'VJ
Our stock so immense and complete in it.-olt", cmbraces fresh, new and elegant goods at low prices— will recommend itself to the judgement of every sensible man or oman, who are judg. of goods,
April 12,1S58,' vol"n3'jlyf
Ladie3 Mohair Head Dresses. a Superior article received at r\. WILSON, GRIMES CO
.' ^Clotliing. -.
and Boys, a frdl stock, received and for sale (up stairs.)
Bonnets.
large variety
WILSON. GRIMES & CO.
Shingles vV&n'ced.
MILLION SHINGLES wun'ed V-v ap'.'il '2?. 1555.1 GRAHAM ic BRO.
Groceries.
A
good stock: CofTce. Sugar, Molasses, Syrup?, Rice. Teas. Spices, Pepper, Soda, Ginger, Cinamon,Nutmeg, Chocolate &c.
WILSON GRIMES &CO.
Prints, Lawns
&C.
G00 jv Fancy I'rints.
100
100 100
100
WILSON GBINES & CO.
for salo &CO.
CAMPBELL
Lnwn3. Do-bragcs, Barges i' DeLains'i Chambuys and Ginghams, received at
WILSON, GRIMES &
April 10, '56.
OJ.
Domestic Goods.
pieces of Blcached Muslins. 50 picccs.Ticking and Dills. 50 Checks and Stripes. loO Cottonades, Cambrics, Dennins
&o., also Cloths, Satiineits, FlaJ-neLs, Tweeds, Linens, I)iaf«r, Toweling «fcc» 15 bales Brown Mmdins.
WILSON. CHIMES d. CO.
FIFTEEN THOUSAND! vi AND STILL THET COME.
Peace not yet Restored
The Clash of Arms still hearJ in the
TIIE RED BANNER OF WAR STILL FLOATS
TJ1E SKYI
MOXARCUS-1HEMBLE OX TIIEIK TIIROJfES A5D
THE MASSES LONG DOWN •TRODDEN", ARE
April !:, 1350. F. If. FEY & Co.
J. H. Manny's
A E N AD S A E
•a»-
EH APES & MOWER. O I N E
For tlis Harvest of 56'.
rPIIK
only real, complete combination of the two JL ilachines in the one. Valuable improvements have been made to this inachinc since tho last harvest anionsr them is the castor wheel under the tongue, which takes all the heft from the neck of the horses, except the weight of the tongue alone. Other improvements have also bGcn made which makes it the most complete Harvesting Machine in the world. It is no new, untried machine—the machine has received l'Ji first premiums since s54. in competition with all other machines of note.— This fact alone is clear proof of its worth.
We have also Horse Powers, Threshing Machines, Piows. Corn PiiOO'TS. and Farming Implements generally. ("I'M KKKLANL, GlCLtit tk, 'o.
Crawfordsviile, April 12,1^5'J. tf
3", Crawford & MuEikin
Are now receiving and opening their
SPRING & SUMMER O O GO O S
S
Which is 1 following
A splendid lot of
Ladies Hosiery
•ND
O E S
Gent's I)o., Bcraages and Tissues, Black r.i.d Fii.cy Silk Collars and under sleeves, ...
SUMMER CLOTHS
Men & Boys,
LIF-
TIXG THEIR VOICES FOR
TT7IIILE THESE MIGHTV EVENTS ARE VV transpiring in tho Old World, the nndfcrsi trued, .. 't-fr ?~i- A
FH.FRY&C0.,
Are urgins their business with all possible zeal ond energy. They are now opening a splendid stock of
Selected with great enro in the Eastern Cities.— Their Lawns. Pcbeges, Eeroses, J5rilliiintitics, 1'iints, Gilighams, Silks, and tho various new tyles of
Jtadie's Dress Goods,
Are unsnrprsscd in beauty and brilliautcy, and that delicate blending of colors which never fails please tho cultivated ta«to. Needle-Work, Swiss Muslins, strii-o and plaid Irish Linen, Cotton and Linen Edging.-). Laces, Embroideries, 'ollars. Sieves etc. Plain aud Figured iobinetts. adies' nnd Genls'. Linen llkfs.,Ladies' Embroidred and Gents'. Colored Linea Bordered Hkfs.. jiulies' Veils all prices, Mantua, Silk, and Bonnet iibbons: Ul'ijk Silk Cravats, I*a ier iMnslii:s.-La-s'and Gents' Gloves ail qualities. ('utt»n. Lister nd Linen Thread, Colored and Black Kid Hosiery larfre nssortinont for children, Misses, Ladies, ind Gentleineu with a full and general assortment trimmings, threads, spot 1 cotton, sewing sTlk, ombs, buttins, suspenilers. itc. Their cloths, asimeres, rarmers' Satins, Linens, &c. are of the nest and best quality. Tasteful, durable, and legant, all of which are now going oil' with great ipidity to our numerous friends and patrons hose continued patronage we solicit and will nerit by selling a good article for a fair considerthe ation. of Our stock of hat^. caps bonnets and straw goods of all kinds cannot be surpassed for taste, elegance, lurabilitv and cheapness.
E E N W AH E
AND
HA W A E
Ilr.ne'sspades and shovels, Mill aud Cut i-aws.
(Moe & Tea
roSneJ anderuslioJ sugars,
r-^r ixdizxcgs-
a
A?V5
ass*
1856-
1
1
re and well selectod:: ieles in part
eossistr of the
iJrefis G-oods,
Fancv Prints and Lawns,
:"'1-
EICE
Window Glass and nails. Cotton yarn and battings Carpetimr and Cur pet Chains.. would say to our friends and enstomera that our stock of goods is large, and we think it not msecssary so do much putting, as they will seconimsnd themselvosin quali ics and prices.
CRAWFORD
Lime, Coal, salt & Cement.
WreIhaveon
w..y.,: •iVW*SffU1 'f4tj£ "«,*•!•»!»«!
1856.
Spring Campaign Openl
ALLEN, 6ALE7 & KEERAN, AGAIN IN THE riELD!! WEfriends
would beg leave to inform our numeron^ a.na customers tliat we arc in daily receipt pf our /,
Spring & Sammer Stock of
O O S
GROCERIES, HJUUWARE, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Caps,'
CLOTHING,
I -*0
Ladies Dress Goods,
Bonnets and Ribbon?, rarasols. Shawls, Gloya^ &c., (fcc. also a splendid lot of Triming^, of tho latest and most faaliionablo stylo. Our lawns are of the richest uud most beautiful styles over brought to the market. Our Tissues, Bareges, Ac., surpasses anything we have ever beforo had tho pleasure of seeing spread upon tho countor of Weait-p em Store. Of Prints we havo an ondlefttf varietyr varying in style from the large eay strip: to the neat small figure, rich in color and cheap in price.
SPLENDID SILKS.
Wc have an endless variety—Black, Figured, StrijKkl, Burred and plain. J.iuvns—We have Lawns at S ets por yard.
Prints at ctsper yard."" Ilose at 7 cts per pair. €Ilc»v:s at 0 cts por pair. lileacho* Munlins at 6 ots peryard. Ticliings at lo cti of a superior quality. \Ve feel free to say that tho long experience of on: Buyer in the Wholesale business givoo a war-: ran tec that we arc prepared, to soil goods lower tilOU' -.|-=
Any House in the Place.
Wc are determined to sell Goods lower than they have ever been sold here before. Z-X'?" Our mot to is small profits nnd quick sales,. Knowing that thc.ro is a groat deal of competition, I and competition is the life of trade, wear": bound to compete with any who may feel themselves in competition with us.
All wo ask of you is to givo us a call, look hrough our stock and compare our prices with the prices of others. We charge nothing for showCioods. &T Bring on your produce of all kinds bring your wives your sons and daughters. Hero is tho place for bargains, and no mistake.
The Boynton Corner,
Is our plaeo of business, where wo will always bo found, ready and willing l.o show our goods to all who may have the kindness to cull (in us. ::n:EMKMni:KTrnioLD brick: corner WEST OF THE COURT HOl'SE
A Ell IS II & BIRT,
Fashionable Hatters
Ko. 6 CVjmncrcial Row
espe^tfiilly calls the attention of the public to to 1 heir large and superior stock of Hats and Caps. I'mbr any other h: ring all
VMS'.
ALLEX GALEY & KEERAN.
April,.'), 135G.— ly.
3^2Li3s8
What the Ladies say
In favor of
ISlClvS CELEBRATED
COOKING STOVES.
"11 TE the undersigned who have purchased th VV justly celebrated Buck's Patent: Cooking. Stoves, would recommend them to the .Public, a.being the most perfect Stove ever sold iu thi.-» place.
It is perfect in all the different departments of Cool ing- -Bnkus with great regularity, has a good draught, and requires but about one half tho •im.'.in'.tr of fuel that is required te pe.rforrn the same uiiii untof work in other Cooking Stovea:
Mrs
Matilda Compton, K. M. Lobertjion. Nancy Fisher, Ann K. Watson, !-usan N*. Nicholson.
N. 11
the S Craw: or
Mrs. M. M-Jennison, Elizabeth Maek. Elizabeth Fagan,
Lucy A. Holton, Eliza Watson,
A. Ji-nnis-'ii, Sarah Wakelyn, j,i\ Bo wen, M. Middlotoii, Jjw Mrs. Martha A. Hughes.
IIOOVEH, is tliK only Agent rVv jf tho celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves iu Isvllie. Mo others have thorn. A good
assortment of other Stoves always on hand aud for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trado. April 3, 1 0'i-—tf.
as cheaper than can be found in th'* West. We arc maniifactr, lnt"«t ar. I' mo-.t approved style of
Hats and
-hi:
Bonnets and ri
•ached and Bro. Mus.lin, st style, Boots ai.dshoc
ions oi
Leghorn and Panama
1
Gaps.
d! at our Em uin of Fa.-hion, Cra w'fordovillo 'Ind. •ri 1 •. 1 •60.
No. 'j Comrm:
v7n3itf.
Administrators Sale.
rrii
E undersigned -a .11 sell at public unction cn J. Suturd -.'/ t!.* third day of .May next, at tho res
Wm. Weathers, lato of Madison Tows Montgomery county. Indiana, deceased: ail hi personal property ui/'- taken by the widow,) '•oil-is'.: 'u' i.fHorsca, Cattle, Hugs, Wagon and har-ne-'S. I!.12Id and Kitchen furniture kc. A •rcdit of uine months will be piven on all sun,* i.v.jrth-ee dollars the purchaser giving his not* with approved surety, waiving valuation and ap-, iirai-meut laws.
JOHN L. WKATHKRS.
Admiaii.trator, with Will annexed
Ar-ril 12,1555. ("'i n30w3.
Administrators Notico.
V*OTICK is iiereby given that tho undcTsigu or iN has been appointed Ad«iini»tmtor with wili. annexed of the estate of William W'.athcrs, lats' of .Montgomery county, Indiana. dwcas«yl. Sa:. estate is soppo^-d to b« solvi.-nt-
JOHN 1^. V/LATHERS, Administrator. April 1-, li56. n3'Jw3
Groceries at Wholesale. Receiving
X«J
ii
MULT.IKIN.
April 0, 1S5''5. v7n40iy
100
hand and intend to keep a«upply of
.ime, Smith and prate coal, sal: and Cement Caih paid for grain deii vcrud r.t cur
for cisterns, warehouse.
6WZETZEK
April l?.l=,v*.
fc
DAVIS.
and constantly in store, prirno Sugat,
and Mylasocs. i. sale at wholesale. av' LLE GILKE7 &CO. April 12, 1353. n39wl.
Queens ware and Glassware.
,4 large and 1 oautiful stock. "1- WILSOK GRIMES A CO.
X.
Notions.
A
Very larjc and complete stock. WILSON, GRIMES A CO.
iNDIGO,
wc. O.
Madder, Alum. Copp nis fc Logw WIlJiON GF.INES&C
hhd» of sugar just received and for sale, lo w.
for cash. CAMl'BELL &CO.
Hats.v
Doz Fine soft wool, Panama, L2£hor Straw & Palmleaf, received at WILSON, GRIME.-? & CO..
ROM and aftr-r this day, wu expoct *o
hand a ^uppl\ of
k«cp
Family Flour, in Sacks
