Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 June 1855 — Page 3
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'"SHAKEN UP by Thonvis McCnn, of Brown
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township, on the 12th day of May. 1355, one brown horse, 16 hands biirli, seven year* oid this spring a little white about the left hind foot, some white hairs on the mane supposed to have come from tiie use of the collar—appraised to $65,00, by Joseph Allen and Caleb Davis, on the 2fith day oi' May, 1 ^5. before Oliver McLoed, J. P.
A true copv—Attest.: may 3'1 lr5] AXDREV,' P. LYNN", Clerk.
AD jIINISTXtATOXl'.S SAl.Ii.
Apparel of said deceased, some new patterns not inad-5 up, Cupboard "Ware and Kitchen Furniture, -a small lot of Books, three Patents from the U. S. viz: Livingston's Weighing-Cart. patent tor Churn and Improved Coupling for Carriages.
Terms—A
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***Call on AL. RAMEY, who will show you the Machines. June 28, 1855.—2w.]
"JVy OTICE is hereby given, that tlie undersigned, _L^I administrator oi' Norman B. Livingston, late of Montgomery county, deceased, will sell at publie auetiou. at the Court House door, in the town «f Crawfordsviiie. on Saturday the 3Uth of June, lS5i, all the personal property belonging to said compared with which all other stocks previously estate, to-vt ii: One Horss, two Buggies and liar- bought to this market.dwindle into insignificance riess, (new,) one Saddle, part of oi Jlflack- Having purchased at bead quarters, from tlio best vmitii Tools, Bed and..Bedding, with the. earing manufacturers, whose reputations arc built upon
credit of six months will be given on
& 11 sums over three dollars, by the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation or appraisement- laws. and under, Oiuh in hand. ,1OHN BEARD, Adm'r.
June 7, ifiia—12-3v.r
cc:v'n:
aid Flour.
,d in course
O lib :. Luke Salt
UX, GKIMLS a. CO.. I ii 2 Commercial lik -in-:r
AD JI 1MSTK ATOK'S SALE. f:X fc.7 OTICF i? hereby iv..-n that tho under.-igne'd',
Administrator of the estate of Absolorn Kirkpatrxck, late of Montgomery county Ind, deceased, will offer at public auction at the late residence of the deceased. o'i mile wc.-t of New Richmond, on Tuesday, the 26th day of June lef»5, the perjonai property of said decent d, to-wit-: Horses, Stock Cattle. Milch Cows. Hogs, Sheep, farming otenwl's. o-hb.'Two Horse Wiigori and Harness, the undivided half of a Mow:: :.' Machine, one Reap..ta,YO.jharcs ft HaV«rna3 h'tock ,»»• thr New'. Albany.
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S.tlwn l':'.:!ro:ul, Wheat. Oat.-
the-rrrnnO? Poultry, Books,HoubC-
held and Kitchen Funiiture, c\, ere. I Trniis of S.itE.— A crodsf of id tie months will I given on all sutn.-» -over three dollars, by the I purchaser giving note and approved security waiving utlnation and "pTv.ii.-eiMeut wi'.h-in-terv=t iVoni due «io. under/e-t-h in hand.,
JOHN KIRTvPATRlCiC, Adm'r."'
May 2-Jl, —lc-ov
$20,000
CsTH SSL:
"E hi'.re received, opened and are daily closing out our tbird stock ol Dry Good *, \c.. such rices, wc Ciive not who may say to the contrary, that .'cannot bo I'xcolled this side of the Kantem cities. Say wh.it- yc-u will in reference to "dct'ynigall competition," the way to prove the matier of cheap.goods, pelves, v.ho are in wax Htoiw :f tie piac'1 and. esam.nc- and learn price.-,
that we have not, neither in
lor t.ie peop.e thern-
I hen wc say in :.h.' tun^n.ige ot anotner,
Receiving Goods Daily,
and shall durhip the .-uminer, which we shall at all mes be pleased to exhibit to our friends when they may feel disposed to give ••as a call. Wc do not wish to deceive any one—we mean what we say, and all can have a chance of testing the truth of our assertion.
DRY-GOODS,
OX^O'T'^aXia.GS-, Hat?-. Caps.Hoots, Shoes. Groceries, Queensware, Glassware. Hardware. &c,, &.c.
OUR ROOMS.
•We have four rooms, all of which are well filled. The first room contains all of our E S S O O S
The second room contains our
FOR GROCERIES.
We do not, bring a few hogsheads of sugar in the early part of .the season, for the purpose of inducing custom to our establishment, and then close up .but we always keep a sufficiency to supply the wants offlur numerous customers always and at aH times. We were, however, somewhat disappointed in the firut opening of spring in not being able to get our sugar up the river, on account of low. water, but have now on hand, and can sell it at prices th,at no one dare try to undersell. ...
We will here just mention that we will keep durin^^hc summer, a large and fine lot of
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of all kinds, at the lowest figures such as White Fish, Nbs. 1, 2 & 3, MACKERELL, ROE HERRING, and PIGKEIiEL, by the barrel, half barrel, kit or pound We are also paying the highest prices for
jAny
MANN'S REAPER & MOWlfi.
M11, -,•
ATKINS' AUTOMATON or.
SSUB M1IW1, SELF-RAKING REAPER&MOWER
r/.n:.\'x
0I IK
Wf a s.i Co6B5 pcI-• on) best Single Machine for either purpose. All the The truth is tho truth, let it- come from what quar- various kin of Reapers and Mowers have enter it moy and every man should pay some little deavored to compete with these Machines—the --.attention to it. result of even- instance, has shown their superior:-
Our stock ia w-- large as any in the place, and ty. Over
purpose of boasting and bragging, as some of our merchants do. but prefer keeping back a Utile, that wc .may see the changes of styles and we are thereby frequently enabled to do better in regard to prices. Wc are now, however,
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Otir third room is up stairs, and contains an endless (vatietv of
CLOTHNG, HATS & CAPS. 04? fourth, the basement, is fitted tip exclusively
ttlOMB
FARMERS LOOK TO YOUR OWN" INTERESTS.
The undersigned lias :i few Reapers and Mowers for sale, which are Warranted and Proven to be the best Machines sold in this market. .. There Machines are Self-Rakers, vnd received the First Premium at the Trials at Indianapolis, in .1854, over Six other Machines, and am willing to test with any Machine
REMOVAL TO
No. 4.
COMMERCIAL BLOCK! HORNER* DAVIS, HAVING
procured one of the handsomest
rooms in Commercial Block, would announce to their fellow-citizens of old Montgomery, that they are now receiving and opening a splendid lot of
O O S & S O E S
the honesty and stability of tlioir work. They believe that they can sell as good or better articles on as reasonable terms as can be hadjn the great State of Indiana.
Our stock embraces every variety of style from the most delicate slipper to the heavy boots— which woul'l defy the coldest blasts of winter. Wc (latter ourselves ihat wc have succccded in making selection? which will please the superior °nd cultivated tastes of the Montgomery ladies. Our
.be.i.tirj."-aȣod.
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the foot of
auf.iu a queen.
be suited boys and girls delighted young gentlemen and ladies charmed and the aged comforted with a delightful covering for the feet.
O N S O N S
Ah.
the agony they intiict, the pain they induce wiio are thus afflicted may fiud comfort and (vise by securing a pair of our superior Boots or choc.-, duller not when you may be relieved.
Those
In addition to our large stocks of Boots and Shoes, we have a splendid assortment of JSOOT AND S2iOE FINDINGS, Leather, Thread, Pegs, Lasts, Crimps, and every article per'air.ing to the trade, which we offer at I wholesale or retail to suit customers. mr ctnmtrr trie iris cngitir^rvl tiiu fcm*3* wtj oiler inducenienisequal to those of Lafayette, New Albany or Cincinnati. Save your time and ex pi: uses. 'live u= a cp.i! and vou shall be pleased.
May 17, 1-55.
NTL RE SUNG TO FARMERS!
ad.ti'sta: i.e
Ressner and. Mower Cojnbincd, & Sin:
-ME O ^7* 3E3
Just tho Thing for Everv i'aiir.cr to Have.
CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO., Would say to their old friends and customer?, that they have the Agency for the above-n.'rucJ Reapurs and Mowers, and are prepared to furnish thein
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jfo^-cr now in use, as well as being tho
Tiikkk Thousano
wa-a bought .is low as any man. or set ot men can Machines have been built during the past season, •buy them with tho cash. Wc do not think it ad- and used with E.vnni:
vifiable to b«v latere stocks at on« purchase, for the not supplied. A warranty is given to each purchaser that the Machines are well built and of good materials: and that they will Mow as well as can be done with a scythe, and Reap as well as can be done with a Cradle.
hichest market price, in Goods or Cash. SMITH, STILWELL & ALLEN.
'I you want any thing in the Dry Goods line, give us a call. Bmxn,
OFner
of the above named
Success
yet the demand is
We have also on had 13 doz. Cradles Scythes. 12 doz. Scythes & Snatiis. 20 doz. Forks, 2, 3, & 4 Tyne. We would be happy to wr.it upon all who may want any of the above named articles. [CCall at the Old Stand of
CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.
may 10, 1655,-tf
We shall not attr-mpl an enumera tion of our! .(\{\{\ AAA SHINGLES* WANTED, stock, by any meais, out merely say, you need iUUU,VJUU for which we will pay the have no fears of calling lor an article in our line
Stilwkll & Allen.
a 2 1 1 6 5 5 1 0
rpHE Lady in want of a fine Bonnet, or a fine article of Dress Goods, can be accommodated by calling ct
'Smith, Stilwkll & Allen's.
THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME!
AL. RAMEY, ISsecondin
now receipt of, and is opening out, his stock of
Spring & Summer Goods, t'
which he invites the attention of liia old customers and the public generally. Having purchased his Goods on such terms as will enable him to oH'cr great inducements to those who may give him a call, he feels desirous that all ehonld'know where bargains can be had. His stock is full and complete, embracing almost every article in the Dry Goods, Queensware, Hardware, Grocery and Clothing line. He will bo found at his new store, corner of Greeu and Market streets, opposite Commercial llow. May 10-ly
EAMEY
A
IFgoto
Lumber, Shingles, Bacon,
and in fflifit,.-ill kinda of .prouce which the farmer riftfpllfaVg ttf$i®30 of. either in
Goods or Cash.
SJWH, "StlliWELL & ALLEN.
17, 1855.
has the most complete assortment
of Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods in town. *Iay 10. 381y
BEAUTIFUL Lawn can be had for 87% cents, at RAMEY'S. May 10. 381y
you-want a hev Mantitla, at wholesale price, RAMEY'S. May 10 38ly
NAPOLITAN,
Soft Straw, Swiss, Braid, Rut
land and Silk l^onnets, of the. latest, styles, can be had cheap, at RAMEY'S. May 10. -38ljr
"fflOTgy*- -wit, -wn
soJd
here.
J. C. H. SWANN.
10,000 Russians Lost in
Great JGxcitemcnt throughout tlie entire
EUROPEAN CONTINENT!
T"*7ELL, this may all be, but the people of the 7 United States arc perfectly free and easy in reference to the whole matter. The pytizeca of Crawfordsville and vicinity, should more deeply interested in reference to t'^e place where they may supply themselves 'un
a
ll the necessary
READY (VIAOE CLOTHING,"
For the com'.iig Summer. To settle this matter at once., we would just say, that those in want of ".nj thing in our line, cannot and will not lose any thing by giving us a call and our stock an examination. "We know this assertion to be true to the letter, as our stock in to-to were manufactured from perfect fabrics, and in the most substantial manner, by tho best of workmen. We have Coats of various styles, both in cut and material. I Pants do.. Vests of an endless variety, from fine I Satin down to cheap Summer Shirts, Drawers,
Under-shirts, Oil Cloth & Gum Coats, kc. DRY-GOODS, We have also our usual supply of Dress Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks. Berages, DeLains, Swiss and Mull Mous., Jaconets, Tissues and Prints, ot' au endless variety.
I HATS & CAPS,
Oi the latest styles, from a 10 cent Palm to a fine silk or Fur Hat.
We have a very fine lot of Queensware, to which w« invite your attention, which we are selling off at extremely low prices. ^roccracs.
Dye-Stuffs, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Carpet Warp, Cotton Yarn, and Carpeis. O'We wish to impress more fully upon the minds of the Farmers, generally, the propriety of
may 10, I."55.
bringing with them, when they have occasion to I, PTTRSF'TT *t
town, their Produce of all kinds. We promise you. we will always allow the highest market price, in exchange for Goods and the Gooda at tho JJowest prices we can possibly live by. Live and let live, is our motto. Give ns a call, wc can otill be found at tire Old Stand, On Main street.
DAVID WERTIIEIM.
Fresh Arrival
AT No. 4, CO.-VOIERCTAL BLOCK,
Booti and Shoes, manufactured for -Hor- & Davis, expressly for this market and warranted to give satisfaction.
May 31, 1555
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,,i of Lkem, on the most
to call at tiie -ei oral .K[v.l!ll.ljrccus These Reapers are the
mogt
tucce-isful and perfect combination of Reap-
subscribers having again opened their
Carriage Shop on Washington street opposite the Centre Church, where they will at all times keep on hand a large assortment of
Carriages. Buggies &. spring Wagons, of numerous description?, styles and grade of prices, made of the best material, and of superior workmanship, which they guarrantee to sell at as iow figures as they can be bought at any other shop in this section of country.
Those wishing.anything in our line, will do wcil to call and examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere.
ETN. B. All work soid at our shop warranted. BOWE & ANDERSON. Crawfordsville, may 3i, lf'55.—3m. O"Please call upon R. Taylor or Warren Davis, who are our authorized Agents during our absence.
NEW SILVER-SMITH IN TOWN. T\7E have succeeded in obtaining a first rate Silver-Smith, Mr.
Pattfuson,
from New
York, and arc now ready to repair all kinds of Watches & Jewelry on short notice. May 3, 1855—3m.] H. PURSELL & BRO."
NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK-
HARDWARE
CAMPBELL, GALEY & IIARTER,
WO.
7,
O E I A O
now offering the best
..jR—as Are fgj^ESB selectsd stock of Hardware ever brought to this nl ace.
IRON, MILS, GLASS,
Cast Steel, Horse shoe and Wrought Nails Axles, (Springs, Blacksmith's, Carpenter's and Cooper'sTools of every description and of the best quality.
Building Materials,
Of every variety, and the most approved patterns. Farmer's Goods, comprising all kinds of Chains, Shovels, Spades, Grubbing Hoes, Forks, Scoops, Rakes, Scythes, Sneaths, &c., kc. Gunsmith'sand
SadScr's fiSardwarc
Of ail kinds, Table and Pockct Cutlery of a most superb selection. House furnishing goods of all kinds, sueh as Mattrasscs, Wooden and Willow Ware,
W I E I S I I O E S a new and splendfd assortment. Plated and Britania Ware, Queensware, &c.Y &c.
The above comprises a small portion of the stock of
A W A E I N N O 7
in addition to which C. G. & H. occupy
NO.
o,
another magnificent room, filled to overflowing with every variety of Farcy and Staple
Dry Grooas!
Clothing, Boots, jShoes, Groceries, and a thousand other articles that"can'no'fc be embraced in so brief a notice.
Crawfordsville, May 10 ,1855.—.tf.
SMITH,
STILWELL & ALLEN, are daily in receipt of Goodi q( serious kinds.
NEW BOOKS,
A N
W O I 6 3 S S
FRIENDS!
Wc are now receiving one of the
most desirable Stocks of Standard, Miasellaneous, Theological, Law, Medical, School. Dialogue, Geographical, Grammar,"Arithmetic, Maps, and Fine Stationery/of all the kinds now in use.
LITHOGRAPH PAHTONGS,
Of different sizes and qualities. Full and HalfBound Bl'k Books, Ledgers, Invoice, Percussion Notes, Memorandums, of all kinds. Paper by the Ream, of fifty different kinds. Gillett's Pens, No. 303, by tho Groae—and forty other Brands. Our NOTIONS are full and complete..
T# TBI LABB8.
"W have added a line new large SHOW CASE to our Store, entirely for the display of our fine
£F 3E3 "VS7" ES ±j 3=L "IST
And our purchase is so very large in Jewelry that it is impossible for you not to get suited at our Store, as. we have over two hundred styles of
EAR KINGS AND BKEAST PINS, Of the purest Hard Solder Gold down to the common Soft Solder—and over one thousand
GOLD AND CORNELION RINGS,
Gold and Silver Watches,
GOLD LOCKETS,
OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES. LADIES AND GENTS FINE
GOLD CHAINS & KEYS.
ALSO, OUR STOCK OF
PENKNIVES,
Is Large and Fine. Size—from one inch long up to the largest size made. Also a full assortment of
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COLT'S AND OTHER REVOLVING SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL. Also we keep constantly on hands the best article
COLORADO and VIRGINIA
To be found in Town. We also have a choice selection of the finest Brands of -r-
s=a. A A
AND
Domestic Cigars,
TO BE FOUND IN THE MARKET.
OVER ONE HUNDRED
A O a E O S
From Seventy-fiivc Cents up to Twcntv-fiive Dollars. Also a fine variety, of the most celebrated
Violins and Guitars,
BANJOS, FLUTES, FIFES, and MUSICAL BOXES, and other small Instruments, such as HARPS &c. We are also prepared to mend your Accordeons in short notice. Bring them on. We keep everything included in the line of Musical Merchandise—such as
STRINGS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS. We have the largest lot of BUGGY WHIPS to be found in Town.
LADIES! We have a few of those fine
WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS,
Very cheap, and a variety of RIBBONS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS,HATS, CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, cheap for Cash. We take all kinds of
O N O E
So give us a call. E? To Pedlers and Country Merchants, we will sell yoh all kinds of Notionsat figures, as we have & very large Steele on
hand: Mav 3, 1P55-
II. .PURSELL & BROTHER. -37-Iy
stuwi'wifi ..isms
Campbell's
A. P.
Old stand
CORNER GREEN
& VERNON STS.
WAT8Cj)N
OULD respectfully call jhe attention of the public to their extensive and well selected stock of
Boot:® C&3 ^1jLOO®J 2 They were bought to sell, and persous will find it to their ad vantage to call&iid 'examine before purchasing elsewhere.
Our stock of
LEATHER & FINDINGS
A E A N O E E 15EIXG THE MOST
E E N S IV E
in this placc.
NEW GOODS!
Now Opening at
CAMPBELL GALEY & BARTER'S,
COMPRISING
A large lot of American Lawns—new patterns, and fast colors. These goods are all fresh and desirable, and at proea that will prove satisfactory to btiyer3. [may 17,1855.
All that Glitters is
I have got Goods that ihust be sold,' Come on my friends, come one and all, I'll sell them by the large and small— I'l sell so cheap you'll call again, And buy more Goods of
LAFA YJjPTTE- AD VERTISEMENTS.
PURDUE & STACY'S ®®Y ®tis®
JOBBING HOUSE
SO. 10 PURDUE'S BLOCK,
HAVE
Block. Mav
A. P. WATSON & Co.
May 17, iS55~tf.
SECOND ARRIVAL OF
C'hnntiilu Lace Mantles, Moire
Anliqne, do., Silk and Appliqnc work,do. Kid Gloves. Mohair Mits Summer Silks, French Lawns French and American Flowers Neopolitan Bonnets, Summer Ribbons, Blond and Thread Laccs: Silk lace fringes, Drees trimmings Plain and Embroidered Swiss, rich Appliqne work, Swiss for bridal dresses, Plaid and satin stripe, do., Barred Jaconets—some very rich do., snow drop lit for children.
BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES. Jaconet, Swiss, and Appliqe Lace' Collars and Sleeves.
RICH SILK PARASOLS.
vs LAFAYETTE, IND.
now in Store their entire Spring Stock, Consisting in part of the following variety: 400 Bales Cotton Battin«g, various qualities
Yarn and Carpet Warp
Superior, New Hartford, Anchor, Victory,UtiCa st. Mills & .other brands, Brown Sheeting Case Bleached Sheetings 5c to 15c: Bleached, Brown, Blue and Slate Drills Bleached and Brown Jacquaed Diapers Bleached and Brown Linen, do Cases P. Allen Sons Prints, various col. & pat.
A. W. Rpi-agues Amer. Print Works,
May 3, 1655—37-tf
rSTHITE GOODS.—Jaconet Cambrics, Sarcenet Cambrics
h- Swiss and Book Muslins Jaconet and Swiss Checks Dotted Swiss
Victoria and Bishop Lawns /, Plain and Fig'd Laces, Edgings and Insertings
Muslin Edgings and Insertings Black, Silk and Cotton Laces Bleached and Brown Table Linen White Linen Napkin and Doylies Pillow Case and Sheeting Linens, 54and 10£ Irish Linens, etc.. etc.
HATSqualitiesand
HATS !!—Superior Silk Hats, of all the Styles. Bl'k Pearl & White Wool, do
do do do Chevalier, do do do do Mario, do
...
do UO do W'd-Aw* do do do flo Kossuth, do do do do Magyar, do do do do Warrior, do Palm Leaf, do Leghorn. do Canton Straw ^io Canada, do Pedal Braid, do
Childran's and Bays' in various kinds, at wholesale onlv. "PURDUE & STAC Y.
May 3. 1855—37-tf
Dwholesale Dry Goods Store, Lafayette, Ind. Superior Bl'k Oil boiled (ira'de shine Silk, 24, 2G, 28, 30, 32, 34 and 3G inches wide.
Superior Black Lasting, do 24, 28 & 30 Fancy Plaid and Stripe do Plain Changeable do Marcelain and Florence Silk, all colors Superior Silk Tissues: do Plain and Figured Bareges Barge De Laines, Chalie\rs, Swiss Muslins, French printed Jaconets, etc.
May 3,—37-tf
8tf_ CO,
ONNETS AND MILLINERY GOODS.— At Wholesale. Silk Lavrn. Soft Scrtiv.*,
Belgrade, Gossatncr, French Tn«can, Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet Frames and Crowns, Bonnot Wire Fronts, Artificial made Bonnet Linings, Taljbs, Ronches, Ribbons, etc., At Wholesale onlv. No. 10 Purdue's
PURDUE 6i STACY. -37—If
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Crawfordsvill Factory!
E. II. HILLS & CO., W
Goods to their spring stock of Woolens, consist ing of Cloths, Cassimers, Satinets, Doeskins, Jeans, Blaukets, Flannels, a few pieces of weeds, and Cottonades for summer ware stocking Tarns kc. In addition to our own manufacture, we have made some selections from the best Woolen establishments in Ohio and can assure our friends that we have the largest and best assortment that wc have ever presented all of which we will exchange for Wool at
Wholesale Trices.
Goods will also be sold for cash at exchange rates during the wool season. Our Machinery is also being fitted up anew and expect to run it all summer on country
Carding, Spinning and Role Making at the customary prices. N. IJ. Our Goods will be kept for exchange & wool received at Sweetser & Davis' Ware House. Wool for carding and spinning to be delivered at the Factory. The market price will also be paid in cash for Wool by Hills, Davis & Co. if delivered at the Ware House of Sweetser
May 3,1855—4m.
Billy Layne.
I am one door west of the middle Hotel, Where I keep the Goods I wish to sell, Across the street from Sloan fc Morgan That's the place to get a bargain. Another thing I wish to say, With Country Produce you can pay Another thing I'll say to you, Either that or Cash, will do. I have Goods of almost every kind, Some Groceries too as you will find, If Goods and Groceries will not do, The money then I'll pay to yon. Queensware we have and Glassware too, Hardware and Cr.tlery, nearly new-— We've Hats & Caps, Boots fe Shoes, Which the people all must use. We've Dry Goods of various kinds To suit the weak or strotiger minds Nothing more at present only I won't complain If you do not'buy of
WE
Billy Layxe.
Give fire a call before you- buy elsewhere, I'm soIlkig''cheap. I do declare. W1VI. LAYNE. 51^ 1
Jj 1(8j»5r-tf.
JOHN
do do do
A. W. Rpi-agues Amer. Print Works, do do do Briggs, do do .do Conuistoga, do do do Globe, do do do Ocean. do do do Crompton, ., do do do Washington,..- do do do Union, do do do Cochcco, do do do Mcrrimack, do do do Putnam, do do do Faulkner, do do do Robesons, do do do Domestic, Scotch and English Ginghams Lawns, Bareages, Bareage De Laines. 1L?' Feathers and Wool taken in exchange for Goods.
PURDUE & STACY.
May 3,1855—37-tf
tz
Davis.
A WORD TO FARMERS!
FIRST PREMIUM
Horse Power & Separator,
MANU.FAOMURED BY
A. GAAE & CO.
RICHMOND, INDIANA.
CUNBERLANDrGREGG & CO., Agents, Crawfordsville, Ikd.
take great pleasure in announcing to the Farming Community, that we have made arrangements with the Manufacturers of said Machines, to furnish tho'm at low prices, to all who may wish to purchase. The Cylinders are now made entirely of wrought iroii also, wrought teeth in the concave. Cylinder and Concave so arranged as to take grain with perfect ease to the feeder. The new shoe and- riddles arc constructed, hung and shook in an entirely new manner, having great advantage over the old way. 1 he new kind of Elevators for -carrying the tailings up to the cylinder will not choke in any kind of grain. Straw Stackors furnished when wanted for stack5 the straw alone or straw and chaff together.
Great improvements- have bcei'.1 made in the double geared Horse Power. Also have been gotten up an entire new Horse Power—-two sizes) 4 and 8 Horse Power. This Power is highly spoken of by all who have examined it. We can furnish the following kinds of Machines, to-wit: 8 Horse Power Separator and Cleaner 4 Horse Power, Separator and Cleaner 4 Horse Power Tumbling Shaft Machine, (Chaff
Filer.)
4 Horse Power- -Belt Machine,, (Chaff Ptfef.) UTAH Machines warranted to give satis&cfion. CUMBERLAND, GRE(jK$ & CO., A&ewts. May 10, I855i-tf.
'ROBINSON
E.
"WM. .C, VANCE, & SAM'L ROBINSON,
OF THE FIRST OF
Robinson, Vance, & Co.,
BEG
leave to announce to the citizens of Montgomery county, that they are now in receipt at the Old Stand'of J. R. ROBINSON, in "Washington Hall," one of the finest and best'selected stock of
SPRING
033L©
AND NO
HATS CAPS
OF THE LATEST FASHIONS AND STYLES. Our Hats were manufactured expressly for the trade of our Firm. i*
BOOTS & SHOES
of the very begt quality, and without doubt
Clieaper
than ever before offered this place.
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The largest and best made stock of Clothing ever brought to Crawfordsville. We have Clothing for Men and Boys, of all grades. Call and see it" examine the quality, and hear our
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We would here mention to those in want of Crockery, that we lire prepared to fit them out complete. We would call your attention to our stock of
S&SS-MAftl*
which wc are sailing off at Costj intending to discontinue that branch of trade.
Notions of all Descriptions.
In calling your attention to the above, we would here c'utc that our stock is
FULL AND COMPLETE,
and has been seleciod with the greatest care by jOne whose long experience ia the business renders him iiiliv competent for the task.
CALL SI3E US!
We feel confident that we can make it to your interest to do .'-.o. ItOBINSON.VAITCE & CO.
Crawfordsville, April 521, '55.—tf
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CORNER.
Large and beautiful stock of Spring and
SUSVMHER
GOODS,
C. H. CLOUD
HAVING
6c
CO.,
received and opened up their en
tire spring and summer stock of Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c.,
kc.,
would respectfully inform the cit
izens of Crawfordsville and the surrounding country generally, that their stock is one of the most complete and perfect stocks ever offered in the place. We bought our goods at such prices, that all who may be in want of articles in our line, and will give us a call, cannot help but be pleased.— Our stock is-comprised in part of
of all the various styles pattern?, which we believe the Ladies will find the handsomest of the handsome amongst which may be found Silk3, satin.", Berages, Borage De Laines, swiss, mull Mous., Tissues, Delaines, PriDts, &c.
Bonnets and Ribbons,
Of an endless variety—some of the finest softstraw Bonnets ever brought to the market and our French Flowers and Ribbons cannot be beat this side of Cincinnati. Ready Made
of all kinds fine Cloth and Cassimere Coats and Pints, silk, satin and many other kinds of Vests— various prices. Summer Coats, Pants, &c.
HATS & VPS,
7oui.d invite the Farmers, Wool Growers and Hats—Misses Fiats, and Chiidrens Hats of all siz.11 those wishing to exchange \Vool for'
ne silk, Fur, Panama. Leghorn, and soft straw
styles and prices.
Boots
IDQ
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SUMMER
AND
ever offered in this market. Intending to establish a large business vre will sell our Goods so low as to control the trade of the best judges, and those unacquainted with the valvue of Goods, will haVe equal advantages with the oldest buyeras our priees will be the same to all.
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DEVIATION
Our Stock consists in part of the following:
DRY-GOODS
of all descriptions and qualities.
9
and you will be satisfied. QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, Tremendons Assortment.
S E I A N O I E ^JgrThe knowing ones- arid nl any d? "the rest of mankind," now use no other cough remedy than Dr. Eococks Pulmonic Wafers. They relieve coughs, coldff/ asthma, $orc throat, hoarseness arid likd complaints, in an astonishing shott time, and will effect a permanent euro in- a few days. „T!rotisands-'who have used thetfC* unite in declaring them agreeable to take, convenient to cairy, sure to cure, purely vegetable, and perfectly safe at all times fof children or adults, and for public speaker* and singers they are invaluable' as tl»ay at once render the voice clear and flexible. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by medicine dealeis every where, and used by thblisandi" throughout the States and Cansdas.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF ltECEIPS AND EXPENDITURES' OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY:
THE
Board of Commissioners of Montgomery" County, do make and cause to be published, the following Report of the the Receipts and Ex?penditures on account of said county, from the first day of June, 1654, to the thirty-first day of May, 1655, both dayr iiir-lusive to-wit:
REC-E IPTS.
Ballance in Treasurer's hands at last settlement, For Jury fees, For county Revenue of 1854, For Lelinquent county revenue of 185J and previous years, For cost of advertising morgaged lands, For 5 per eent damages, For rent of Public Buildings, For Redemption of lands sold for taxes For Estrays, For Broker's license, For show license For Docket Fees, For sugar-creek township school tax. For Township tax, For Road Tax, For principal on Common School fund, For interest on loans of common school fund, For Common school fund derived from taxation, For principal of Cengressional township school fund, Fer interest on loans of Congressional township school fund, For Madison township building school tax, For Walnut township building school tax,
Total Receipts,
Amount of Orders redeemed ing the year,
Balancc in Treasurer's hands May 31st, 1855,
Pleas
Shot
That cannot be excelled by any house in the place.
Queensware and Glassware.
We have a fine stock of the above ware, which the newly married, (and those anticipating a catastrophe of the kind,) arc invited to call and examine for themselves—"we'll never mention it."
Wc have a small lot of Hardware on hand which those in want of such articles will find to their advantage by calling and examining, as we wish ",o close out ihispart of our stock.
Groceries.*
We also have an unusual supply of Groceries, Carpeting, Dye-Stuffs, Carpet-warp, Cotton Yarn, kc., kc.
Erin conclusion. *e wish fo say"to the Farmers that we always hold ourselves in readiness to exchange Goods of any kind for all kinds of Produce. Give us a call old friends and customers, we shall be pleased to sec you.
C. H. CLOUD &
April 26. 1855—tf
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"VVIIJL EN3 IN SMOKE!
THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE
SEAT IF WAR! INDICATES
that peace may be declared, and
the wa^'&fld in smoke. Speaking of smoke, there is no snrer and no pleasanter way of getting it up than by taking a puff at some of the
bjj EM MIA GI6AHS,
consisting in part of the following brands, which for flavor are superior to anything of the kind ever brought to Crawfordsville.
A.GNOLAS, EL PIZNOS, LA INDIAS, L^ Sonoras, Esculapifte. Nabajas, Brittanica, O'.-ma Rosa, Victorias, Dianas, together with a he'aVy invoice of plain Cigars,'all o'i which has .i^ast been received at my
CIGAR & TOB ACQO STORE. On Green Street, opposite^ the New Commercial Block,and 2 tioor^ south of AL Rainey's.
My stock is compete and selected with great care, comprising everything kept in a' tobacco establishment. T'nose who are-good judges of the weed and are want of
OHEWiKG OR SMOKING TOBACCO, Pipes. Snuff Boxe3 &c., can hare their wanta gratified, as well as their taste, however diversified.— Call in gentlemen, and look through my stpek, •which -will be sold at wholesale or retail prices.
WILLIA1I B. KE!
April 26, 1855—3&-tf
BUNKS and Carnet Sacks, of all kins3 at J. L. BROWN'S.
$11,000,77 13,50 18,576,67
For Expenses of tho Poor, For Montgomery County Agricultural Society, For Specific Allowances by the Board, For Township Assesssors, For Summoning Juries, For Returning Fines, For New Jail, .... For Sugar-Creek Township School Tax, For Township Tax, For Road Tax, For Expenses of Bailiffs. For Loans of Common School Fund, For Common School Fund distributed to the Townships, For Suits at Law Of poor persons, For Loans of Congressional Township -.
School Fund, For Incidental Expenses of Common School Fund, For Interest on Congressional School
1,252,10 1,75 4,74 24,00616,72 42,10 100,00 85,00 158,00 87,36 3,092,1 a 2,720,91 2,447,29
1,242,35
4,328/83
637,2a
1,443,39
683,30
1,050,93
49,809,11
dur-
I-
35,148,48
14,660,03
The above balance consists of the following Funds: Madison township school tax (order- ... cd to ce refunded,) 883,3c Walnut township school tax (order ed to be refunded,) l,0a0,99 Principal of school tnr.d, 367,50 Interest of do do 415,15 Snow license, 60,00 County fund proper, 11,883,69
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$14,660,63
Amount of Orders outstanding at last report, ... 964,07. The Treasurer has redeemed orders during the year, more than have bdln issued amounting to the sum of 219,52
Amount of orders outstanding May 5 5 $ 7 4 4 5 5
E E N IT E S
For Public Printing, 5 For Insane Persons, For Books and stationery, For advertising mortgaged lands, For Coroner's Ttiqueiis. For Public Buildings, For Juror's Fees, For 5 per cent damages. For Roads and highways, For Expenses'of Elections For interest on Rail-road bonds. For Delinquent Taxes. For expenses of Prisoners, For County Officer?, For Judge of the Court of Common
250,91 410,78 268,IS' 2,50 29,00 7,00 552,23 4,74 24,00 66,70
6,000,00 £65,77 G1,4S 1,979,33
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1,835,40
110,00 290,94 608,37. 57,46 8,9Q
4,82?.,00. 87,3$ 3,092,13 3,720,91! 263,7s1 3,073,56
5,315,76 27,18
Fund distributed to the Townships, For Incidental Expenses of Congressional School Fund,
272,00
109,67
1,200,51
143,63
TOTAL Expenditures, $34,928,93 SAMUEL GILL1LAND, J. M. SHAVER,
WM. F. WATSON.
June 14, 1855-3w-$ 18 00
""REMOVAL Kfi
AND
S O A N & O A N
HAVE
REMOVED their Drug establishment a few doors West of the old stAnd, immediately opposite th' Court House and have just received an unu^uallv largo and fresh supply of
DRUGS, MEDICINE$r
Oils,
Dye-st'vflr^ Window-Glass,. as a Sta Nonary, Fancy Articles, Gilt M/juidind^ (for Picture Frames the best of Cig^viand Tobac&^'a&T
PATENT" MEDICINES.
Comprising a general assortment of all the articles usually found ix^ any estahlisment. All of which we offer for sale on terms as liberal as those:, of any other Establishment of the kind in th» Western country. Is (Ej*Physicians, and all others, are requested to-' call and examine for themselves.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. Crawfordsville, June 7,1855—ly.
HA.VU$Q:
resumed the practice of his respectfully tenders his services" to ^she
citizens of. Crawfordsville and vicinity ia Bledicine, Sjarg6fy, Ac. He will prompt and Unremitting in Attention 'to all. cases confided to his eare. Main 9treet,:0.v.er PorselPs-storer -t-»
June 7, I856r-Jy.
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RUSSES and Abdomin^ Supporters for 3al« [aiovomber DBbotvjt.
