Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 April 1857 — Page 3
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the'' Betluehem
Amival.—A few days
a very yonng lady arrived at oar t, entirely destitute. Feeling inter•Med hi ker welfare we concluded, without (be lealtkeaitation, to supply her wants. Utile frocks, petticoats, socks, Ac., were in demand. Fortunately a drawer was discovered containing an ample variety of such things, and the little one (Jessie, some call *d her,) appears to be very content in her
She passes much pf her time in
anviag concerts, mostly during the night.— Her vocal powers are astonishing.:
[Adrsttisemcnt.]
This is to notify all persons receiving
Money
at the counter of the
in this city, to examine each
ill carefully before leaving the Bank, lest they may be imposed upon with coun* terfeit money as I have been. The mere fact of their passing a counterfeit bill on me is not
exceedingly strange,
LIST
InlowWmJ.
J.
Albany
V.Q.IRWIN.
OF
LETTERS
REMAINING
in tho Post Office at Crawfords-
vlllo, Indiana, on tho 1st day of April, 18S7, which if not token out witliin three months, will be sent to tho General Post Offlcc or dend letters.
Persons calling for tho sumo will plcaae say .^Advertised." A* Anderson Lydia.
Rssaett Mary.O., Baldwin Joseph, Baly Jo-
„**ph, Bawen Win., Brown Wiley D., Boyes'Mr.. .Brsndcr.burp Kelson J. C...ClarVDrf'Catnerson Lenc, Collins Lewis », Collins Cary, Coolnian Reuhemv, Crawford
T. D. Donovan Mary, Downs John, Dunn Jaracs A. Davison Mary E.
F. Foster John M. Faussott Mnry E, Franses benjamin. Ersucis John L. 2. U. Goldsmith A, Gray Elizabeth, Gray Eliza J, Grave Thomasi
JK* Hind* James, Ilnrlow Mr, Hall Mary Winfrqd,.ncnkell David 8 Holmer Edith, Ilays'Thomm, SU Iloladay Win II, lluchcs Thomas," Htieston Snml, Hanlon Miles L, Houso W C, IIon.se II, Hnutfe G.
Jarard Abner, Jones Kizzia, Jones Thomas A.
9.
Kenedv.Wm R, Knight Josopl Lowis John D, Little Lucy J. Loop Chris-
I.
tian, M. Martin Rebecca. Miliar Elizabeth, Macy -Daniel, Miller John C, Mead Owine, Moore .Tunics
Mondy Nancy. MSftre Isaac. M'Cliire .InmcM, McMellon Keturah J, MeMillcr Susan P, McDonald Mariah, McCabe Josiah.
O. Oaborn Georgo W. P., Pierce Jefferson 2, Pease D, Powers Joshua B, Payno Elizabeth. Patterson Fancy, Poole Kusan, Perry John. Picrsou M. Mrs.
It. Roc ho John, Robitisoa Thonms, Read W M, Rourk James, Runcy .Mnry. Ifonlev. Shaw John. Smith Edward, 9, ffhallft Edward, "£iplnr Hilt, Shoemaker Isaac, Jimith Samuel Smith, Olivor & Co., -Sliafer tVilliam. Stewart Geo. W.. Summers James M, Rwltchor Will. Mrs, Stover Nancy, Stover Mag., StrinjffMd Woodford.
T. Titus Joseph. Turnbull Wm, T. Voris lt»r J«jic 2. Van Campbell, Vanwinkle Rhmi* A,
W. Wincbell J. 2, Wilson John, Willson Thomas. Whito Jaokson, Wincland Frederick, Wolf John. Wright llanna E.
Youlsman Iloury, Young T. 0. W SNYDER, P. M. Cmwronnsvtt.tK, April 1, 1857. r?sc
NEW DRESS MAKING
E S A I S E N
I S S I I E
WOULD
rosncctftUly announce to tho Ladies of Crawforasville and vicinity, that sho lias
Jos'Mr.
opened a shop in the room formerly occupied Newman, where sho will keep herself in readines* to executo all orders in tho lino of
Dreaa mid Mantilln blinking,
In tho latest fashionable stylos as her patterns arc all received from MMico/Demorcsfs, Broadway. New Tork. aprl02m.
IVolicc,
IS.hereby
piven that in pursuanco of an order of
the Court of Commou IMi»as, the undersigned administrator of the estate of Josiali Miller, dec. will sell at'prirate sale the undivided two thirds of the following described roal ostate situate in Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wit: tho cast half of the south wost quarter of section one, in township eighteen, north of rant threo west.
TERMS:—Ono third of tho purchase money to bo paid in hand, one third in six months, residue in twelvemonths from day of sale, tho purchasor giving his notes with approved surety, waving valuation and appgaisemcnt laws, benrine interest from date. WILLIAM BOWMAN.
April Uv8n33-4w.* Administrator.
Commissioner's Sale.
NOTICE
is hereby givon, that the undersigned commissioner.'appointed by tho Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, Ind., in pursuance of tho order of »aid "Court, 1 will sell at private aale on or after four weeks from tho data, hereof, tho undivided two ninths of tho following described real estate swbjcct to a dower right therein, to-wit: The north wost quarter cfscction twen-ty-sevc n, (87) and of tho east half of tho south west quarter of section twenty-two, all in townahip nineteen, north of range fivo west.
Terms:—One third part of tho purchase money to be paid in hand ono third in six, and residuo la 12 months from time of sale with interest, the Durehaaer giving his notca, with approved surety ror the deteirea installments, with interest, and without relief from valuation laws.
WILLIAM GRAY.
April UvSnM-Sw. Commissioner.
jomr w. blai*. eco. n.
now*. r. n. srvrsoN.
Blair, Brown & Co. KE8PECTFCLLY
announce to thoir friends and
patrons, that they are now in receipt of their
S IN S O
Which ia uaasually Isr^e and veil seleotcd and for MjUa and quality
•:.\v
Cannot b« Szcelled,
In thu
Their aUak ia «ompleto in entr branch of the .trade, cautatfif la part of
St Fancy Dry ClMit,
OXiOTHZNa,
HATS, & CAPS,
I E E I S W E
BOOTS &, SHOES,
SISCEUE8, &C. .«=! wra is rataialai iheir thanks for nfsbsTtet^fbrs extended, and hops eastraisrs and this indneer ktsUHtjAt i^tkavajofbu•«9«titM6os ^C,lhe iraw takon in
^kkenjn^ ezehange
SBO Wff CO.
AND REMEMBER'
That vou can find
THEcaNingyoar
since "it is
human to err," but their refusing to replace it with a good one is, though very strange, in perfect keeping With the manner in which this'branch was organized and is now being conducted, and only foreshadows what the public may resonably except.— We presume there is no one in this com •unity who is so dumb as not to be perfectlv familiar with the manner in which this branch was organized and the course now pursued by its officers or, properly speaking, sharlu. To strangers, however, •and those living at a distance, who aac unacquainted with the
gentlemanly sharks
of
this branch, we would say, Be careful.— If some of our best and most reliable business men, are doubtful, others should certainly be on their guard—New
The Best Assortment
And
BEST' STYLES!
I* a-
Branch Bank
undersigned takesthis method once more of attention toafew items which we think will be of great financial interest to aii who may avail themselvea of the opportunity, and knowing that it is the doty of every one in these
HARD TIMES,
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,
HATS and CAPS,
BONNETS AND
White Goods & Embroideries,
Ready Made Clothing, 'a
Groceries, Qucensware, Glassware, &c.
In shart, every thing commonly kept in a Dry Goods establishment, ai 1 of which wo have,taken great pains in selecting from some of the largest and best houses| in tho eastern market. Taking caro to select the richest and bjst styles, ns well as the
Best Quality of Goods.
Our facilities for buying will guarantee tons the ability to sell, as low as any of our neighbors, and we think our ten ycors experience in the business will guarantee us the ability to suit tho wants of customers. Wo therefore extend the invitation, to cull soon and boo us,
Examine our Stock,
Hear our prices, and if wo cannot snit vou we will not charge vou anyihing for Jour trouble. If wo cannot sell goods as low as any other house, wo will not ask you to buy. Wo aro determined to sell. Wc will take (ill kinds of
Merchantable Produce,
In exchange for goods, and pay the best prices given in tho town. Remember the Old Rrick Corner west of tho Court lleuso, and call soon, or you may miss «»o, Bargains. '~r., ALLEN, GALEY & KEERAN
April llth, '57,v8n3S-tf.
A A O N E THEBenefiki.
psrtnershlp formerly existing botween II. and C. W. Eltzroth, having been by agreement, dissolved, on the 1st of March lart, tho undersigned begs leave to say that ho is still on hand at tho same place, where he will boat much as ever,
To See llfis Friends,
And having just received a
New and Elegant Stock of Goods,
Selected with much care from full and fresh Stocks, comprining tho newest and most desirable patterns and styles, he feels assured that he can offer inducements to purchasers, especially in the line of
DRESS GOODS!
Such as
Challics, White Goods, Beragc Delaines, Chambras, Shawls, Ginghams,
A E
Pt!
AT THE
"BOYHTON CORKER.'
To save the y*:
"OLD SIXPENCE," We will not hesitate in saying, that all of oar old frienda and hundreds of others, will -avail themselves of the opportunity of buying their gooda at the"Boynten Corner,"^.,
WEST of the COURT BOUSE,
Where they can positively bo had at the
O
We aro now daily receiving onoo four unusually large and well assorted stocks of
Borages, Challic Delaines, Sleeves, & Collars, Debagcs, plain & plaid Crape D'Bages,
Farasolsi Calicoes, Safin Striped Ottoman, Hosiery, and Gloves,
BLUE & BROWN DOM,
Plaid Ducal, Lace and Fringes. All of which, together with many articles not named, will be sold on tho very best possible torms for cash, or approved credit. It is my wish and
wrong
things at cost or less, for tho solo purpose of inducing you to bcliovo that I am selling goods so much lower than any body else. Yet I do wish it understood that^
1 Can and Will Sell
As low as any man or men In town, and all I ask id, that before you dccido. you will make tho com parison as to style, finality", and price, and then let your own eyes and judgement, influence your decision, and not tho empty puffs and pledges of tho interested merchant. J. H. BENEF1EL..
N. B. The largest and best assortment of Wall and Window Paper, perhaps, ever opened in Crawfordsvillo, just received from N. Y.,and for sale at retail or by tho quan tity, at greatly reduced pricca. (april HvSnS8-4w.) J. II. B.
Caution to The Public.
ALL
persons aro cautioned against buying the following described Certificates of Deposits issued by Elston A Lane, Bankers, Crawfordsville, Indiana as they wcro stolen from me on Monday night last, and their payment has been stopped at said Bank
Certificate No. 2093 for $1,100 issued to Zachariah F. Mahorney, and by him assigned in blank. Certificate No. 2481 for $67, issued to. me and not assigned.
Tho public are also can timed against purchasing tho following described note, as it was stolen from me at the sane time:
GIVEN TO HARNEY BANON. One Note on A. P. Mann, dated March 25th 1865, due 15 months after date, with interest from 'date with a credit on back for t00,00 dated September 1st 1856. CALEB H. R. ANDERSON,
April 4, '57.vSnS7.8ir. Ladoga, Indiana.
Executor* Notice.
Nbeen
otice ia hereby riven that the undersigned hva abbointod Exeent or of the last will and tsaUmsntof Andrew P. Lynn, late of Montgomery ty, dicsiwti. Said catate la sappoaod to b« solvent. AS. W.LIJKN,"
April 11 vgn8S-8w. Exw^.
GROCERIES jm?UFFS,' CORDAGE,
And a great variety of other articles, such- as are generally kept in an est ablisliment of this kind, to which we ihvite tho examination of purchasers! feeling confident that we can sell them Goods as cheap as any house in this placo. Thankful for past patronage, wc solicit a continuance of the same. GRIMES & 1}UHB.»1DGE.
April 4,-vol.S-no.87.
STORE
D. Wertheim.
.jPBOPBIETORS.
Lltfe FROl FDUDEtrtiU.
VTTE would respectfully inform thfe citizens of W Mohtgotncjy Cdunty, that we are nbw receiving and opening out for sale one of the largest and flaeat SUeka
Ready Mide Clothing
Ever bmught to any Western Market. Our stock consists or every variety of
rPLA-IlSr Sc PAKCY
WEARING APPAREL.
In this branch of the trade we are unsurpassed by any heuse in the Wabash Valley, and onr facilities are such that .we can afford to aell any arti cle of Clothing at ...
LOWER FIGURES
Than ean be had elsewhere. Onr atock of Clothng consists in part of the following:
Coatsr Pants, hi. Vests, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags. &c.
SPLENJJID JEWELRY.
GOLD Am) SILVER WATCHES, LOCKETS, FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, EAR DROPS, 1 &c., &c., &c., Ac. -This establishment will be found to contain every article usually kept" in a Western Store. All kinds of Produce taken. The Farmer and Mechanic will find this establishment the very place for Good Bargains. Mater & Ulljian
April 4, 1856-v8-n37,
N. W. GRIMES. WM. B17RBR.IDGE, JR.
GRIMES & BTJRBRIDGrE,
Grocers & Hardware Merchants,
Dea'crs in
IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXES, SPRINGS. WINDOW GLASS, SASH,
TOOLS, 5cO., 5cO-
No. 1, Commercial Block,
E E N S E E
INDIANA.
Wo are now receiving our Spring supplies, consi.* ling of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, Saddlcrv. CARPENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS,
Iron, Nails, Glass, Steel, Axels. Springs, Bolts, Sash, Lc
Notice.
ALL
those indebted to us cither by note Book account will do us a favor by calling aronnd and paying the satno, as we want to settle up the old concern'immediatcly.
WILSON, GEIMES, & CO
April 4, 1857-vol. 8-n37-tf.
SADDLERY
& CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, a
general assortment received by april 4. Grimes fc Bi-reridge.
Iron, Nails, Glass, &c
Now in Store, and receiving, 50 Ton asst Iron, 150 Kegs of Nails, asst sizce, 50 Boxes Window Glass, asst, Also Cust, Spring. English & American Blister Steel, and for sale by april 4. GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
GROCERIESCt ffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, Syrup, Spices, Candles, Starch, &c received and for sale by april 4. Grimes & Bl-rbkidgi:.
O O S
Carpenters, Coopers, and Blacksmiths, a good assortment. Grimes & Bcbrikdoe. April 4, 1857-vol.7-no.S7.-tf.
DI\KELSPIEL & WILE. Philadelphia Store. Great Inducements!!!
NO. 6, COMMERCIAL ROW.
WEMontgomery,
would respectfully inform tho citizcus of county, that we have opened an extensive
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT,
And shall keep constantly on hand a heavy and splendid assortment of
STAPLE & FANCY DRT GOODS.
Which we will sell at very low prices. Our goods aro all new, and of the latest and most
FASHIONABLE STYLES.
We invite tho public to give us a call before purchasing eliwwhere. (April 4,vSn37-tf-
FOR SALE
%ks4M, Serea Octave, Ira hast
PIANO FORTE,
.utOM th- celebrated manufactoiy of L. Gilbert. JP This Piano has been in use eighteen months, and for delicacy of touch and brilliancy of tqne, has few equals. The cwner having no use for Che instrument will Mir it at a law price lf applied for seon. For farther particulars apply to ..
Montgomery %irnat y, ZefaMSL. ^brahaid Pkintiffe.•. Tif.
Morris BudlsfcrifafeBd- Utathi
meetr
,on the S3d
67, Abmbam.Ga*r, et al., Plaintiffs, filed and jwrittetf undertaking in the above easaa, in tbe derk's Office of said Court, tbkaaad Defeiid ant, Morris Handley.and also an Affidavit setting forth that the said Defendant i» noi a resident of the State of Indiana
trial at the next Term of said Court, to be holden in the Conrt-House at Crawfordsville, in said county of Montgomery, commencing on the 7th day of September next, 1857. By order of the Court.
Attest: WM. C. VANCE,Clerk. March 28,185?. n86w4
State of ffediaaa, loitgoaery Co., ss. OtJRT OF COMMON PLEAS, APRIL TERM, 18S7..
Benben Taylor, Plaintiff," 1
John W. Guthrie,
Complaint.
(Im-
pleaded with William Guthrie and Fountain Guthrie,) Defendants.
WHEREAS,
on the 25th day of March, 1857,
said Plaintiff, by Osborn and Hurley, his Attorneys, filed in the office of tho Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, of Montgomery county, Indiana, his complaint in this behalf also tne Affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that the said Defendant, John W. Guthrie, is not a resident of'the State of.Indiana therefore, notice of the filing and 'pcndency of said action is herebv: given to the* said non-resident defendant, and that unless he personally bo and appear bofore the Judge of said Court on the first day of the next Term thereof, to be holden in the CourtHoase, in Crawfordsville, in said county, commencing on the first Monday of April next, 1857, and then and there, on or before tho calling of this cause, plead, answer, or demur, to said complaint, the matters and things therein charged and stated, will be taken as true and confessed against him, and will be haerd and determined in his absence and decreed accordingly.
Attest: Wlf. C. VANCE,Clerk. March 28, 1857. n36w3.
A CARD.
ASitwo
are making preparations for going East, is necessary that all unclosed accounts shoald bo closed immediately, with CASH. Thoso having unsettled accoCJ?ts are requested to close them without delay. Our rules 'n this ^respect are
posmvE,
and from which there must
Teb. 6,1S57.] CAMPBELL & CO.
1857., NEW FIRM 1857.
AND
N E W O O S
FOR THE
S I N
CRAWFORDSVILLE,
A E OF 1 8 5 7
CHRISTMAN & GREGG,
SUCCESSORS TO
CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.,
NO. 2 EMPIRE BLOCK, RE now adding to their already large stock, /jl a well-selected supply of
HARD-WARE. This being the largest and only extensivo House that is doing an
Exclusive Hard-'W'nre Business, in all its various branches, situated in the most convenient and business part of town.
Wo have on hand every variety of American, English and German Ilarci-Warc, IRON.
SnEET-IRON,
STEEL. NAILS. ANVILS, VISES. BELLOWS, AXELS,
SPRINGS, RASII, GLASS, ri RUBBER BELTS, BUCKETS, TUBS, And every variety of Shelf nard-Ware. Also,
SacUcry, Coach and. Harness Trimmings, Hames, Saddle-Trees, Patent and Enamel Leather, Plain and Fanny Enamel Cloths,Silver, Brass and Japanned Harness Trimmings and Ornaments of over}' variety. a in I such as Threshing,1 Reaping and Mowing Machines, Plows, Horse-Hakes. Corn-Shellers, Cut-ting-Boxcs, Grain Cradles, Scythes,'Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hand-Rakes, and a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS. Having selected our Stock from the largest and most popular Houses in the Union, and having arrangements to have our orders filled in short notice, and dealing in none but the best brands, wc cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call. Having at present a largo trade, and daily adding new and"responsible customers, wc feel encouraged to select tlic best Stock and offer tho most liberal inducements to extend our Trade. 25?" All Orders shall receive prompt attention, and shall give the same satisfaction as though they were present. CHRISTMAN & GREGG.
Crawfordsville' March 14,1S5G. vSn3im3
MISS MAURYATT'S NEW NOVEL! E N E —OR,— LIFE Ai\D EXISTENCE. r.Y MISS AMELIA MARTITATT,
Daughter of the late Captain Marryatt. 12 mo., Cloth.- 420 Pages. Prico One Dollar.
What the "Pjiess" say or IIexky Lyi.e Wc hope to see this book in every wcll-sclect-cd Library. It is worthy of a place among tho finest works of any era."—Frazer's Magazine.
i!
It is a crushing rebuke to tho tendency of the present generation to infidelity." Lodon Athelieum.
We have seldom had an opportunity of enjoying a more fascinating or more instructive novel." Tribune.
The lady writes in a style to please the people quite as weil and skillfully as her father did. Get a copy of Henry Lyle' forthwith. Times.
Published bv GARRETT. DICK & FITZGERALD, No. IS Ann street, New York. Also for sale by all Booksellers in this place. Copies of the above book sent, to any address Free of Postage. Send Cash Orders to the Publishers. marl4
Administrator's Notice.
"j^"OTICE is hereby given that I have been npL\ pointed Administrator of the estate of Thomas Coshow, deceased, late of Montgomery county. The estate is solvent. JOHN COSHOW,
March 21, 1S57. n35w8 Administrator.
Land for Sale.
I
OFFER for sale a small Farm Eighty Acres firstrato Land, well located, three and a half miles north-east of Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, formerly occupied by Thomas Johnson, deceased, adjoinimr the Lands of Middleton. Graves, and others. This farm is all tfnder fence, has a comfortable house upon it, stabling, &e., and a firstrato spring near tho door about thirty-five acres in a good state of cultivation the balance in firstrato timber. Possession given early this spring. Title indisputable. For fnrthcr particulars enquire of Bennett W. Engle, Esq., of Crawfordsville.
P. S. If not sold by the first of April, will be for rent. EWD. LUCAS, JR. March 14,1S56. vSnS4w3
and
DAVIS
A
GARVIN..
jyjONTGOMERY
STATE OF INDIANA, I Montgomery Connty. J.TJL Circuit Court. September Term, 1857.— Jane Altimcr vs. Josbph Altimer: Petiton for Divorce.—Comes the
Ily inform my frienda and the ll^that -1 havejnait ncdvd ny
BOOTS & SHOES,
f? COK81STING IK PART OF
MOTS? CALF AND KIP BOOTS,
Boys, do. Men's pat. Congress BUTTON GAITERS, MEN'S CALF & Kip Shoes, Ladies Silk and~ Cloth Gaiters,
Ladies Buff, Calf, Kip and orocco Boots, Misses do^ do do do .-"do Child's Fancy and Heavy Shoes, AH kinds of Shoe Findings. Best article of Buffalo Sole Leather. French Calf and Kip Skins. In short every variety of Findings, all of which will be sold Cheap for Cash.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES.
April 4-vol.S-no.87-6m. JACOB DAVI8.
Important Notice.
BOOTS &T SHOES!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES FOR CASH1 At the Old Stand of Watson & Fance.
THE
undersigned offers to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, his largo stock of Boots & Shoes at greatly reduced Prices for Cash, consisting of every article found in the
BOOT AND SHOE LINE. Tho following comprises a part of his stock: Ladies' Kid Congress Gaiters
Gents' Calf Cork soled Boots Single Double Grained Boots
llc
no deviation. Our Frionds will at oncc see the necessity of urging them to promptness. Our business is Large and it takes money to conduct it properly. Our thanks aro due to many frionds who have met tlieir-obligations promptly, and in seme instances that we know of with sacrifices to themselves. Wc cannot too. highly appreciate the motives of such and it shall be our greatest pleasure at all times to serve them with the best, freshest and. cheapest goods in the* market. We are now prcparing"for the pur:hase and receptiion jof the largest stock of .Goods ever offered to the citizens of this place and vicinity, which we intend to sell at prices so low that every one shall be con vinced it will bp. for their interest to buy of us.
Cloth Congress Gaiters Kip Shoes Double soled Calf Boots ." Kip_
Calf Congress Gaiters Plain Calf Shoes
Gloves and Hosiery.
Gents'Buck Gloves Gray Morino IIosc Mixed cotton half IIoso
Woolen Gloves Brown cotton half Hose -1 Woolen Half IIoso Fancy cotton .half IIoso .•
Ladies'Cotton nose W.oolen Hose The stock*embraces every variety nn« style, aiiu will bo sold at tho very lowost flgnreS for CASH.
Connocted with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch.
DAVID KESTER.
January 24. 1S57. 27n-yl.
DISSOLUTION!
THE
Copartnership heretofore existing between J. W. Cumberland, Samuel H. Gregg & Harvey N. Christman, is this day dissolved by limitation. The Notes and Accounts of the lato firm will be found in the hands, of J. W. Cumberland, for collection. Persons knowing themselves indebted either by Note or Account will please call and suttle immediately.
CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.
Jan. 1,1S57.—tf
N. B. The business will hereafter be conducted by Christman & Gregg, (successors to Cumberland, Gregg
& Co..
said
Plaintiff bf her Attorneys, Wilson & McDonald
it appearing from tho return of the officer, to whom the process issued herein against .the said Defendant, was directed, that the said Defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, it is, therefore, ordered by the Court that notice of Uie filing, and pendency of
Baid
complaint bo given
by publishing a copy of this order for three weeks successively in the Crawfordsville Review,n a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in this county, and came continued.
A copy. Attest: .... ..TO, C. TAKCE, Clerk.• March 25,1657. nMwS
having purchased tho en
tire stock, beg leave to return our thanks to our numerous friends and customers for past favors and hope to receive a liberal share of your patronage in tho future. We intend to keep on hand a general assortment of Hardware, whech.we will sell cheap for Cash. Call at No. 2. Empire Block.
CHRISTMAN & GREGG.
Jan. 1, 1S57.
1856. 1856.
SPRING TRADE.
NEW ALBANY
WOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
MERCHANTS,
Can depend on Buying their
E E N S W A E
AND
HARDWARE
From the Mammoth Establishment ol
BROOKS & CAMPBELL
As low as front any house west of the Mountains.
We have in Store and to arrive for the Spring Trado
500 Crates of Crockery,
Comprising all the latest designs and qualities, which wc arc determined to offer to the trade at
UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURES.
ALSO
100 Boses of Glassware,
Consisting of all kinds of Tumblers, Jars. Molasses Cans. Salts. Sugars, and Preserve Dishes, &c. Together with an immense stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Hardware and Cutlery.
In our Domestic Hardware Department, wc can silly say that wc 'will duplicate any Cincinnati or Pittsburgh in voice. And in all Foreign Goods, no house East or West shall undersell us, as wc import directly from the manufacturers. We have also the heaviest stock of
FARMING TOOLS
Around the Falls, and will offer them at such prises that will induce every one that gives our stock an examination to leave their orders".
We only ask that all, before making their purchases will "give our stock a thorough examination and wc feci confident of quoting prices that will bo satisfactory and sccnre vour costom.
ZSR on will always find us open from 6 A. M. until 9 P. M., ready*to show yon through cur stock.
All orders sent us, will rcccivetho personal attention of one of the members of tho firm. Goods delivered at Wharfboats, Jeflersonville, S. A. fc S. K. R, Depots free of charge.
GIVE US A CALL.
.' BROOKS & CAMPBELL, Main St. New Albany.
Match 1, 1856. r7-nS3-ly.
Improve Your Stock.
lfc, THE celebrated JACK,
Moringo Mammoth
And the fine Blooded Stallion, 1IOOSIER BOY can be found ditring thc ensuing season at the stable of the subscriber on tho Green Castle road, four miles south of Crawfeirdaville.
.April 4,ySj»87 3m. J50. HUTCHINSON.
Mtzroth Btardiiig ft Co.
CEALKRS
STAPLE AN8 FANCY DRY 600DS, Clothing, Hals, Gaps, Boots,
SHOES, H0TI0HS, OROCEBIE8,
AXD
E E N S W A E
IN
"WASHINGTON HALL" BUILDING,
Crawfonlaville, Kid.
OUR
Lace Gaiters Kid Slippers Kip Heeled Shoes Calf Sewed Shoes Sheep Skin Over-Shoes Lasting Congress Gaiters i, Kid Buskins Calf Heeled Shoes Goat Boots Rubber Over-Shoes Moccasins, Fur and Cotton Lined:
Patrons and the Public genorallr, aro one and all requested to call ana examine a line and large stock of Spring and Summer Goods.
Among our stock may^bo found,
SUPERIOR BLACK ANDVBLUE
A S S 1 E E S Cloths, Satuietts, Tweeds,
And all kinds of Summer Goods, for Mens Ware, Blea. and Bro. Muslins, Sheetings, Drills Ticks,
A I E S E S S O O S Of tho Latest Styles, in every variety. PRINTS, LAWNS, BERAGES, TIS
SUES, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, ALL KINDS OF WHITE GOODS, BONNETS, BORDERS, AND
A IF I I A S
Our slock is, and will bo kert ftell, and can bo bought as low as goods aro sold in any Market. Call in every body "and seo for yourselves, we will take in exchange for our goods, Cash, or any kind of Country Produco at. tho higifest market prices. Butter," Egg?, Chickens, Lard, Tallow, Bacon, Wood, Lumber, or any thing you have to spare, we want it if vou want our goods.
J-.I/fZROTtl, IIAKDING &. Co.
April 4, '57-vol.8-no.37-tf.
O O O
O. "W. PRATHBR,
HAS
brought the cheapest lot of Goods that was ever opened in Crawfordsville. which he offers. and will sell to the citizens of the town and vicinity at the store room of Joel Leo, clioapor than Was ever offered hero before, for Cash and Cash on ly. Onr stock consists in part of
Spring DeLaincs, Challics, Printed Bereges, Satin Striped do. Phi-n & Dotted Swiss, Stri- .' ped D'Clienid, Lawns, Plain Bereges, am s, Prints, Crape Shawls, Bl'k Sillt, Mantillas, (Beauties.) Bugle Collars, French Work Collars, Frcnch WORKED UNDEKSLEEVE8, BONnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Parasols, Hats & Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Clothing, and all other articles usually kept in our
I N E
April 4.'57-vS-n37-tf.
Ci
W. PRATIIEIS.
SWEEP CLEAN!
BROOM MALUFACTORY!! THE
undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Montgomery county, that ho is now Manufactvring at his establishment, immediately Easto"Jnogo Kaylors residence, the very best articlo of Brooms, which he will sell
TWENTY PER CENT. CIIEAPER At Wholesale or Retail than can bo parchaoed elsewhere. 55F°Mcrchants will bo supplied at all times and on the most reasonable terms with the best nrticlo of Brooms. ABKAIIAM JOHNSON.
Feb. 21, 1857. iDEIGIITON & CRO.TTBLELLOLME,
CARRIAGE MAKERS,
Washington Street,
CR A W O S I E IN
WOULDhave
respectfully inform the public that they now on hand and arc constantly putting up tho best selection of Carriages ever offered in this market, either for EASE, ELEGANCE. DURABILITY, or CHEAPNESS. Any person wishing a good Carriage, would do woll to give us a call before yurchasing elsewhere.
All our Work Warranted One Year. Repairs of all kinds, Trimming, Painting, Ac., done with neatness and dispatch, and on the most REASONABLE TEEMS.
EST" Sign Deighton & Co.," first shop south of the Crano House,"on Washington street, mar 28,'57n3Gyl
Spring Goods! Spring Goods!
HANNAH
navojnst received
Cassell,
So
sp'endid assortment of tho
And Finest Quality of Spring Goods,
And will continue to reccivc all the Latest Patterns as they come into market. Gentlemen can supply themselves in any kind of
O O I I 3
IIIIMSIIIV. GOODS
Cheaper for Cash than at any other establishment in the West, either Ready Alade or Mado to Order. Our stock comprises a variety of
Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestings, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery Handkerchiefs, &c., with an assortment of
N O I O N S
Also: Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Fancy Walking Canes, &c., &c. We respectfully invite all who arc in want of Goods, in our line to give a a call before purchas ing elsewhere. Our motto is "Cash Sales and Small Profits," which enable us to sell 15 jvjrcent cheaper than any other nstubliahmen t, being practicable Tailors, wc have been able to become conversant with al! the latest and most approved styles es well as being tho better able to judge of'tho quality of Goods. HANN.A & CASSELL.
C'rowfordsville, April 4, (vol S-no37-6m.)
Valuable Mill Property
rpiIE subscriber proposes to sell his Mills on
JL
Sugar Creek, two miles aouth-c.ist of the town of Alamo, in Montgomery county. Ind. PersoD", wishing to purchase property of "this kind, w-uld do w*ll to call at tho Alamo Mills, and famine for themselves. Three story Frame and basemen*, story Stono, with three inn of Burrs and suitable machinery and there aro two Saw-Mills and Lath Mill, all new and in good running order: Jndtboro is an extra building 30 by 40 feet suitabio for other
two-story Dwelling, and all neccssary out-honses snd Barn, with three smaller Dwellings suitable for Families good never failing water. These Mills aro situate in one of the finest: Wheat an' Timbered count g/« dress tho Proprietor at*Alans?, Tnd.
in Uic State. Persuns living
at a distance, wishing further information ean ad-
Jan. 10,1S67— OgiTdnjtS.
E.
GRAND EX Jr
No. 7 and 8, Commercial Bow. a ADMITTANCE FREE/ so* a Li tmou ISO Tzaas e* A*.
Doors opto tmrj morning it »^tl«ck. PerfondtacVto commcnbe iumedMaly. httstry of all Natiras
Mnmsrin til
XISDLESS VARIETY 0* OOOD* Displayod at the Tleuse of CAMPBELL, GALEY A HARTI8.
FRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN,
AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, CUTLERY. 1 HOUSE FC CARRIAOK TFTLMLKA* I a
Glass, Ac., 4».
WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS,
CAMPBELL & C0.'$!
ONfi CLERK
Already gone off into a State of Matrimony. Several mora standing candidates on hand.
BARRELS.
BOXES, PACKAGES. AKIt BUNDLES OF GOODS DAILT s. Carried off by tlie multitude, bat
Constsnt arrivuls of ns*
Attractions keeps u» an incessantnin for tho first sight and BEST BARGAINS.
Campbell & Co.,
Have on hand a few more of thoa* STTFEItlOn.
SENECA FALLS SAUSAGE CUTTERS/
ALSO
CLEAVERS,
BUTCHER KNIVES, MEAT SAWS, ANDIRONS. SHOVELS, TONGS,
SAD IRONS,
ft PLATED WARE, SPOONS
AC.',»
ALSO
A fine-assortment of--
LIPP.ENCOTT'S, SIMMONS', AND IIURD'S OHIO PATTERN, Axos of all sizes.
SAW GtlifllWEKS, CHISEL-TOOTH MILL AND' CUT SAWS, LEE
LEVIT'S, IIOE & CO.. ROWLAND'S Common do.
Campbell & Co.'s
QUEENSWARE DEPARTMENT. •t .Is full and completo: Beautiful sets of CniNA, PEARL
& PARIS ...
WHITE
WARE,
Q6
Pieces in Each.
EXHIBITION ...
OPEN
ron
THE SEASON',
GREAT BARGAINS EVERY DAT
AT
CAMPBELL 4 CO.S,.
May
bo scon tlic fullest stock
CARPENTER TOOLS, PLAINS^ SAWS, HATCHETS, HAMMERS, AC., AC., HORSE
4
NAILS, LOG & TRACE CHAINS. Among tho lalost additions to our Drf
Goods Department is our newly married Clerk, who havingsoi.n m«rtLr onec, of course is n» longer in market, but will hereafter devote unr v. divided attention to THE IN BREST OF CUSTOMER*.
he Ladies Especially may rest assnred that politeness and due attention shall always characterise [the display of fine*FANCT DRESS GOODS AT THE HOUSE OF
CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER.
Campbell & Co.,
Ilave on hand and for salo at low figures, a large lot of OVERCOATS, FRENCH CLOTH
DRESS COATS, VETS AND PANTS, WATER-PROOF BOOTS. MEN'S AND
CHILDREN'S CALF, KIP AND HUNGARIAN BOOTS.
WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S
CALF, MOROCCO. AND KID BOOTS AND
BUSKINS, RUBBERS & 0VERSH0E3.' Cnmpcll & Co., Have received a full lino of
ENGLISH AXD FF.KNCII MOP.TKOC of very desirable colors: iV PLAIF AND FlG'D CASIIMERS,
BAY-STATE FLANNELS, French Ginghams, Furniture and CURTAIN PRINTS.
CAMPACLL
Sc
CO.,
Havs on hand a large lot of
CLOAKING CLOTHS, CLOAKS, AND TALMAS, BAY-STATF. SHAWLS. CLOAK AND
DRESS TR1MINGS, VELVET RIBBONS, LACE, EMBROI
DERIES &c.
CNNIPLTCLL &, CO., Have for saic at great »ar »-ne.' 800 jjr. Women and Chilurcus'c.TaiirTioro
AND WOOLEN HOSE. CASHMERE, THIBET, SILK AND KJD GLOVES. 150 pr. McnV Buck, Berlin, Peal, Ot*T and Kid Gloves Misses and
Children's Gloves and Mitt'- -.
Campbell
& CO..
Are aselling prime article of Rio Coffe, ITcis. A very s.uperior article ElDorado Sa^ar
jee article
.7 oung Hyson Very choice Imperial Gunpowder (Extra)
14
fcol in
olden Syrup-.
A
el
••11.
MILL OWNERS & SAWYERS.
HAVING
ft I toiivi
used me of Coffin's Pat. (Iiisel Tooth Mill Saws, for the last Six Months, I hesitnt for of easier kept in order and cuts more iunsbor with t)!o same amennt of power thar. any other $»*,
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