Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 July 1853 — Page 4
?TI»c Great Want Supplied.
0 0 A N I A
Thfi now ncvcrfailinsr Vegetable Itemed* for Fever BIMI Aeac. Chills and Fever,
it
S 0 E S! S 0 E S!I
Having received a large lot of well
selected Cooking Stoves of different- patterns and si/.ea, I now oiler to all those that may be in want of a stove—u good and durable article, and as cheap as can bo bought in any other inland town, having now on hand and for^ale the ditferent Numbers of the celebrated Double-oven Triumph Stove, which stove for regularity of baking cannot be excelled by any stove-now east, and will consume less woocl in cooking and baking than any other stove I am acquainted with. I also have the different sizes of tlie Kentuckian, this stove has six holes that can be used at one said the same time, which makes it more convenient for using, east of good material and heavy plate, and in connection with the above stoves, wo have Improved Preiniums, Telegraph, Ilot-air, Buck's Patent, and in a ivhrd we shall keep all kinds and sizes, so that we shall be able to accomodate all that may call on us for a stove.
TINWARE
Made and constantly kept on hand at wholesale or retale. We shall pay strict attention to this branch of the business, and shall endeavor to accomodate our old customers and all others that may call on us with as good and durable tinware as can be had at any other establishment in the west. Japanned Ware on hand ami for sale at the lowest prices.
Job Work done at short notice, such as housepponting. tin or /ink troughing nnd other jobing that may appertain to the above business. We have also on hand a Kit of tin Sales which we offer cheap. Hopingas heretofore, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please we shall fully share the public patronage. K1 &5jf"01d copper, castings and pewter taken in exchange for work. A. BAROKLT. in ay 5, '.VI. n-15yl
E W A15R A V»i 23 .73 Sift TS.
The undersigned are receiving direct from the importers a large and inagnificient stock of Spring an.I Summer Dry Goods, which for variety, style ami price, cannot be surpassed in this or any other market. ur stock has been selected with the utmost care, and we are determined to show the people of this county what can be done, in the way of CIII-'.AP GOODS. Tome one and all, bring your wives and daughters, that they may share wi.h you tho pleasure of getting value received for every dollar expended. -LADIES--Are you in want of a superb Bonnet? Call and look through our assortment, the richest ever before disphiyed to the gaze of an admiring public. Call soon, and secure a beauty. Bonnet Ribbons of every diseription. the largest stock in the market.
Space will not permit, us to enumerate all the articles that comprise our stock: which consists in part of French, lodi. fancy and polka lawns: elialIi. figured and black berages. bcrage de hiiucs. dress silks, plain and fancy do., black do., swiss, india. 'j$j! book and mull linisiiris. parasols of every shade, stvlc nnd price, bonnet linings plain and satin edged a superior article of black nnd fancy kid gloves, straw cord and gimp trimmings, bonnet frames, linen lawn: a large variety of fancy dress buttons. naliu, Spanish and ivory fans, cambric and linen ndk'fs. linen and cotton lloss.
GKNTLKM F.N*.
Your wants have been attended to in the way of Blue, black and olive cloths, embroidered cravats, fancy eassimeres, satinetts. white and brown linen, irish linen, linen drilling, kid gloves, white and butT marseilles vesting, plain and figured do., linen :-lidk'fs, plain and figured do.
HOOTS AND SHOES.
Boots and shoes for ladies, gents, boys and girls, which cannot fail to please the most fastidious. GROCERIES.
Coffcortea, sugar, rice, saheratus. licpper. sniec. starch, tobacco, copperas, ginger, inaigo, madder. New Orleans and sngar house molasses, cider vinegar. etc.. etc.
Remember we are in the store formerly occupied by John Wilson, where we shall be pleased to seo yon. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods at cash price. april 15. lSVJ. R. K. BR\ ANT it Co.
l'lllliic SALE
Of Swamp Lands in Montgomery County.
OriFCE or AVOITOK OF MONTOOMKIIY Co., A pri 1 thij:^.
I••An
N pursuance of the provisions of an act entitled act to regulate the sale of the Swamp Lands donated by the "United States to the State of Indiana, and to provide for the Draining and Reelaiming thereof, in accordance with the condition of said grant." approved May lii'th 1S.V2. and the several acts supplemental thereto, approved June 11. 1S52, and March4, 1S."3, there will he offered at
west south-west quarter of the north-west quarter of Section 34, town 20 range 4 west, and south cast quarter of south west quarter of Section 27, same town and range.
?at10
The sale to commence on the 13th day of July,
o'clock n. m. and be continued from day to dav until all the lands are offered. The conditons of sale are CASH, and the following funds will be received in payment, to-wit: Gold and silver, the notes of the State Bank of Indiana, the notes of the Free Banks of Indiana, the Bank of Missouri, and all solvent Banks of Ohio. Kentucky, and Virginia. J. B. AUSTIN.
TEN
ever am, Dumb, QT MATTER GOODS. Agar, Cold CliilN and all kindred diseas- j.»i j."1_ J_J_L vJ J-LS rpIIE UNDERSIGNED are just receiving from Prepare! by the crltri»i:il discoverer and sole pro- J_ the East a large and well .•elected stock of Dry prifltor .TOHM DAJILIXO. Chemist and Druggist, Cin-J .-,ods of varions ntylcs, grades and qualities, that cinnati. Ohio. I the people of Old Montgomery are in want of: com-
The Ilobornntia is a new vegetable prepara-1 prising a larjre stock of Ladies tion, extracted from plants found native in Cen- \NCY PRESS GOODS !M «.«•.'«•».*ii-."«»p-kno™ onlv to the proprietor. Afttr.th, thorough and satisfactory trial it has been pronounced by physicians of the highest skill and standing, to be the medicine for the want-of which the West has suffered so much, which will KFFKCTVALI.Y and Kit MAN J:\TI.Y cure the Fever and Ague without producing other dangerous complaints ill its stead. In its operation it cleanses the stom-
Mow AN, CrawfordsviUe: S. W. HAM.,
& Co.. Mioni.tiowx.
nl^m-T.
"Wje
Auditor Montgomery Co.
may 9. 1S6S. n4i\v?.
BARRELS Carolina Tar. jnst revolved by LAYMON it Co.
Hats and Caps.
A fine assortment of gents, and boys hats. silk. _Z~\.molcskin. bever, pnnama, leghorn, chip, and Kossuth wool hats.for sale at J. WILSON'S, april 1,'53. n40.
Q* UEENSTW ARE AND GLASSWARE for sale, eheaiter than anv in the town, bv april 1, '53. J. WILSON.
ARDW ARE AND CUTLERY, for sale by april 1. '33. J- WILSON.
Produce
Oliighest
all kind taken in exchange for goods, the prices will bo paid by apnht'5§.} J.WILSON.
"N EMEMBER GENTLEMEN, that thero is the •Jri. finest, and the best got up stock of ready
made clothing
in the citv. for sale at
aprill.W. JOHN WILSON.
AUSTRALIA IX THE SHADE!
Late Arrival of Spring and
I a
At prices to suit any and everv body. Also, a lot of tine small hats or Flats for tlie BABIKS, AC. &C..
ach and bowls.produces a healthy action of tlie Hv- will but just give us a call and our stock an exam- striped shirtings, linens for coats. Irish, do. I T.L *.» in:iflrn. T\DI.VC nnnnc er and skin, drives from the system tho corrupt humours which arc the exciting cause of disease and leaves the patient strong and healthy. There is probably not a single case of Fever and Ague, where there is no other disease connected with it. but what can be jiermanentlv cured by the Rob»rantia. if the directions are followed. It can be taken by ]tcrsonsof every age and condition without anv danger of the bad effects which follow the use of many ague medicines, and arc, frequently worse than the ague isolf. A single trial will convince anv one of the truth of these statements. For sale by'Si.oAN
In conclusion, we would ask onr old customers and the public gem-rally, ONK-AXD-AI.I.. (as before stated.) to call in at No! 1. ••Washington Hall, and we will insure none to go a wav empty. .. ... M. SNOOK & CO. april v-ln 41 vl
WOOL! WOOL! WOOL!!
i-i:
AT the Cra\vfords\ illc Woolen Factory in exchange for the best, lot of Goods ever offered at this establishment: consisting of Satinetts of various colors and mixtures. Oa.ssimeres, Cloths, Flannels, plain and twilled of various colors and plaids, common Blankets, and a superior article of L.illywhite Blankets, also Cradle-blankets, tte. All will be exchanged for wool on very reasonable terms.
Wool'manufactured for Customers. Carding and Spinning. Roll-making, Fulling and Dressing cloth as usual with neatness and dispatch.
N. B. Should we fail to suit our customers (and all who may favor us with a call.) in the above exchange or work. We will pay the market price for wool in Cash. Call and examine our goods withouteharge.
Gen's fine calf Boots- Heavy do. Half call" do. -Fine kip do.--Heavy do. Fine Morocco do.-—llea\y do.—Seal do. Campbell's stitch Boots Slippers and Gaiters of every style and quality lor Ladies
Misses wear, an extensive assortment: A large lot of Childrens wear of every quality. We ask every body to come and see the exhibition of cheap Hoots and Shoes at the Moston Boot ami Shoe* Store. A. IIORNLK. tVi Co. april i. niltt.
Hats and Caps.
and a thousand other articles which will doubtless of all qualities. A large lot of Cottonades and sumplease the tastes and wants of the Ladies, if thcyjmer goods of every quality and style tickings,
ination. I DRESS GOODS
RE AD MADE CL 0 TH11A G.
N'o. I, "Washington Hall,"
and they shall see what they will see. in the wav ot
Panama, and a great number of ither Hats. BOOTS AND SHOES. This stock we are satisfied cannot be surpassed in the place. We have a few of the finest Boots ever brought to this market and no mistake. Also, a fine selection of Ladies spring and summer Shoes.— Childrens shoes, Men's shoes and boots of all kinds, ifce., &c.
I
HILLS, SNEATHEN, & Co.
mav 5. 1S53. n45m3.
Rostoit Shoe nnd ISoot Store.
o-
Hoots and Shoes for tlie whole County, twenty per cent, cheaper than ever sold in this market, by
A. BEttRftUK, & Co^fe:
"WIIO :ire now receiving direct from the manufacturers of Boston & Ijynn, the largest and best selected stock of Boots and Shoes ever ofVeicd to the people of this county, which we arc now opening our in the room formerly occupied bv T. 1). UUO'.VN. iVs Co. Our stock large and complete, embracing eveM variety ot st\le and quality, such us
Evcrj sl\le ar.d Cjualit} just rccei\cd at time and the monev refunded. the Monimotii Boston Store, by april d, '53.] GRAHAM & BRO.
if all kinds sold at river prices GRAHAM it BRO.
1 KOOEUIES I the cellar, by april '5. '53.
Carpets.
A large and complete assortment, diroct from the manufacturers, .sold below all t,ompot:"on april *"•,'oft.] hy GRAHAM it oKO.
Clothing,
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes for the million—up stairs at GRAHAM & BRO. april (i. '53.
Cloths and Cassiincrcs.
All who want fine and chcnp cloths and eassimeres, can rind them at the "New Boston liiuporium."' GRAHAM it BRO. april 7. '53.
N E W O O S
O N W I S O N
Nerly
OW occupies the Old Celebrated Stand, formoccupied by W. II. Bovnton where he is receiving and opening a general assortment of dry is
Cloths.
Brown. Green. Black, French Blue and Drab Black doeskin and French eassimcre*, do all colors Tweeds Sattinets. of all kinds and qualities Summer cloths, all colors: Italian cloth, a fine article: Cottonades of every description. .ipril 1,'63. n40yl.
Dress Goods.
Silks of all colors, grades and quality: Brocades and Italian from 62 to yl 25 per yard: Swiss dotted and plain book and mull muslins Lawns, Victoria white, all grades and colors and at prices from lo to 20 ets. Berage le Laines. from 12 to -Vets. Muslin de Laines. all colors, from 12 to SO ets. Prints of the latest styles and figures Furnaturc prints: Bleached and brown muslins: Brown and bleached drillings Irish linens, linen diaper bleached and brown
Linen coating of all kinds: Bonnets and bonnet ribbons of all kind Ladies and Gents, hoscry: Kid. lisle thread and cotton gloves Hose of all colors for children: Buttons, threads,combs, of all sorts, suspenders* itc.. for sale by J. WILSON'S, april 1.'58 n40.
ARD OIL, for sale by
"1TTINDOW GLASS. S bv 10, l(ft)v 12. and 10
\V
by 14. for sale by LAYMON «fe Co.
THREE
TIERCES RICE,forsale bv LAYXlON & Co.
J^OPES of all kinds for sale at La pri 1 *22, '53. ROBINSON'S.
Wool! Wool!!
THEundersigned
NEW BOSTON STORE.
E E E S I O S O o— Five Hundred Boxes, Barrels, Hogshead-, and Cases of Boston Good®, Jnst
Received by
JAMES GRAHAM AND BROTHER, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Hats. Caps. Boots and Shoes, Ready Made Cloth-
ing and Straw Good.-. is entirely new, every
just purchased of the manufacturers and imers. W« are pledged to cell goods ten }er cent. oelow Weaver of Lafavette.
Our stock embraces tlie most extensive assortment of dry goods ever offered in this market:' Heavy sheetings, light do., fine unbleached, do., drillings
nf tbe sty]es and flrst
Our stock of Ready Made Clothing, for summer Plain and figured fancy dress silk# of the latest wear, cannot be surpassed by any house in the styles: town, in regard to price and quality. To prove this to be correct, we out ask our friends who are in want of such articles, to call in'at
an
j)Cgt q1l ,]itiess.
Clothing. Hardware, tiueensware. Glassware, Gio- -Q .,jeces Lajue. olaid do., of an entire new ccrics. Dve-stnirs. Cotton arn. Carpet arp. nnd
stv
]t..
any quantity of the best article of Carpeting, which 'o,io r,jeces of the best styles of Lawn, sold at from is always wanted at this season of the year. ....g„ cents
HATS AND CAl'S. Several hundred pieces of the best styles of A lar.-e stock of Silk and Fur Hats. Otter do., fine P^nts direct from the manufacturers:
consisting of
Turkey Satins, do. A large lot of Black Silks of every qu ality: Silk Berages. plain and fancy Silk trimmings of the latest styles.plain a fancy pieces Berage de Lainesof the richest styles
A large lot ofCrape Shawls, from §10 to $22 Silk Mantillas of the latest fashions: 4'1" Bonnets, new styles, from 10cents to S10 150 Pieces Bonnet ribbons direct from France.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
"We shall offer to onr customers this Spring the largest stock of ready made clothing ever offered in this town, every article warranted or no sale: •200 Cloth Coats: 500 Pair of black and fancy Cassimere and Cassinct pants
S00 Pair of Summer pants COO Summer Coats: 20') Lustre and Tweed coats, of the latest styles R00 Vests of every style and quality 200 Tweed Ca&simcre and Cassinet Coats 400 Fine shirts of home manufacturing. a pri 17, '53. nllyl
BOXES selected Western Reserve Cheese for OV? riule by LAYMON & Co.
"1 AAA LBS CINCINNATI Candvfor sale at 1,UUW Lafayette prices by LAYMON & Co.
Hear One, Who feels an interest in
YOUR WELFARE!!
AS long as we have sojourned with this People, so long have we labored for their good.— In proof of which, we believe our acquaintances generally will sustain us. It was by the introduction into this market, time after time, and again, on this occasion, of a large and well selected assortnicntof Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods, at the
E A N S O E
We now propose to offer them on the most reasonable terms yes. twenty per cent, cheaper than the cheapest. We bought our goods right, and expect to sell them right.
Dress Goods.—We have a fine selection of nearly all kinds, among which may be found Silk jdeLaines, Mulls, Tissues, Lawns, Berages, Ginghams of all kinds and an endless amount of as fine prints as any one would wish.
Bonnets and Ribbons—Of the latest city fashsons, at all prices, and such an article as cannot fail to please any Lady, we believe, who may favor us with a call and examine them.
The Gentlemen—Will find by giving us a cull, that we did not forget them in our purchases we have fine cloths of various colors and prices.
Hats and Caps.— A first rate assortment of Silk and Fur hat's, atuitferent prices. Panama, Leghorn. Kossuth, and a large lot of summer hats generally. I Haots and Shoes.—In this line we are not afraid of being outdone by our neighbors. Fine
Boots. Kip. do., coarse do., Lacliesshoes of all kinds sizes, and pricas. Ready Made Clothing.—We have on this occasion a larger and finer stock of Ready Made Clothing than at any previous time. Some hundreds of Summer Coats, ranging in juices from 75 cents to SI.50 besides a great variety of other fine coats suited to any season. Pants in any quantity, quality or style. A fine lot of Vests, and fancy Satin Cravats. Shirts, and Shirt collars, to which your particular attention is called. I Gold Jewelry.—We have a small stock of pure I Gold .lewclrv, whicliis warranted. Should it prove ible
impure, the purchaser can return it in a reasonn
Hardware anl Qiieensware.—AVe have a splendid stock of IJuocnsware, cutlery, large Mirrors. Trunks, brown and bleached Muslins. Cotton Yarn. Dye-Stulis, Carpet warp, and a fine lot of Carpeting.
C.'roccries of all Kinds.
We now merely wish to say a few words, and we are done. To our old and numerous customers and friends generally, we wish to return our most sincere thanks, for past favors and would be pleased to have them continue their patronage to the ••German Store.'' and bring with them their friends, and not forgetting their Produce. We shall take extreme pleasure in exhibiting onr stock. april 5.'53.] PAVIl) WERTIIEIM.
Hats! Hats!! Hats!!!
JTST
lOU
50
10
4
tt
will pay CASH for good clean
fleece and tub-washed Wool. iunelO.'55. rnMtf.J R- ROBINSOS.
received four eases spring style of Gents. extra silk hats. 1 (.'use black brush Hungarian hats, do do. do. do. do. do. do.
lo drab brush do Otter nap. do Black Congress nap, do White Congress, do Extra fine Ca.-simere do ileus'pearl nap, do Childrens black pearl, drab and white fancy trimmed Hungarian hats, 1 do Extra Panama hats, 1 do Extra Leghorn hats. 1 do Boys braid leghorn and palm hats, 3 do Mens'fancy and plain palm hats, All of which are now for sale at the cheap cash store of LAYMON &, Co. march 23. '53.
25
SACKS COFFEE, just received and for sale
l,v LAYMON & Co.
BBLS. N. O. Molasses just received bv LAYMON &' Co.
HOGSHEADS of Sugar, iust arrived and for sale. LAYMON & Co.
BARRELS MACKEREL. 30 half barrels of Mackerel. 25 half barrels White Fish, one Tierce Cod Fish, and lo boxes JItrrings just received and for sale bv LAYMON it Co.
frr| KEGS SlIUENBERGER'S JL'NIATTI Nails Ovr of all sizes, just received and for sale wholesale or retail at prices mar. 23, '53.
TILLOW Cradles, wagons, clothes and market baskets for sale, cheap at the cash store of mar. 2 ?.'53. 'LAYMON & Co.
LOCKS,
LAYMON it Co.
O O E S in in at an a rZO bv LAYMON ifc Co.
bolts, latches, hinges, screws, shovels, spades, forks, cross cut saws, chains, hoes, picks, grubbing hoes, drawing knives, plains, broad and chopping axes, hatchets, augers, fifes, rasps, table and pocket cutlery, harnes. and almost every article in ne hardware'line can be had at the lowest cash prices at LAYMON & Cos.
1R. J. II. CUUItlE,
HAYINC
CRAWFOHDSVTLLE ffiii
FEJ A I SEJHJrARV.
gratitude to the citizens of CrawfordsviUe. for the liberal patronage they have thus far afforded, and solicit alike liberality in future.
The course of instruction is thorough, and special attention is paid to the moral and religious, as well as intellectual training of the pupils, while nothing of a sectarian character is allowed.
It is exceedingly desirable that the sclioolars should be prompt in their attendance at the beginingof the term.
PRICE OF TUITION.
Preparitory Department from §3 to $3.50. per term. Academic Department, from £4 to term, according to studies pursued.
Collegiate Department, French, -l: Lessons on Piano. Use of Piano for practice. A small extra charge is made for fuel used ill the public looms.
TRUSTEES.
A. THOMSON. I 0. P. .IENN1SON, WM. TWINING. S. S. THOMSON, DR. D. W. LAYMAN. ajril 1.1
S5S. n2Gyl.
FIREfFIRE!! FIRE!!! THE
best protection against loss by Fire is to call on the subscriber, who continues to take risks for the
WASHINGTON UNION Fii'c Insurance Company,
CAPITAL
WILLIAM W. GALEY,
Two Doors West of Campbell's Corner and immediately opposite the I-lagle Hotel. rpiIE SUBSCRIBER would inform his custoiners nnd the public generally that he is now in receipt ol'his Spring and Summer supply of
Reailv Made CSothlaagy
Which he issellingat a very small advance on Cincinnati wholesale prices, and at the lowest- possible figures at which they can be afforded in this market. Though not large or of mammoth dimensions, his stock is nevertheless sufficiently extensive to e.nibraef an assortment of every artiel" in his line. His (roods are selected by himself from the best Clothing establishments of Cincinnati, and every piece he sells he warrants not to rip. lie invite's you to give him a call and if he can not satisfy you that lie can sell you a coon article for a J.OW rnu K. you are at liberty not to bnv. april 15, It53. v.ln-I2inO.
HKV
SIX
[is low as the lowest. LAYMON & Co.
i~| NESTS TUBS, 12 doz. buckets, 3 do. ehi.rns A" and five nests butter bowls at mar. 23. *53.] LAYMON it Co.
permanently located iu Brownsvnlley.
respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens and surrounding country. april 1.'50. n40m5.
Parasols.
LADIES,
remember there is the finest lot of
Parasols of all grades and shades, and of the very latest styles, direct from N. York, for sale arril l."53.1 at J. WILSON'S.
ONDON TWIST SHOT GUNS—single and double barrels at unusual low prices can be had LAYMON it (Vs.
GLASSWARE
I
of every variety, cheap at LAYMON ifc Co's.
IK.'ILY Oranges and Lemons. M. R. Raisins. Cur-
Ore eeived and warranted fresh.
A LARGE lot of Hardware, x\_ Cutlery just received by
Hlarge
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
THIS Company pays all losses promptly. PSP'OfHeein Washington Hall Building upstairs. JOHN SWEETSER,
Agent for Montgomery Co.
CrawfordsviUe. March 12, 1853. 37ntf
BBLS. PRIMERO/SUGAR just received O" and for sale low l-,r cash at '53.1 CAMPBELL'S.
"1 ft BBLS. CHOICE N. O. SUGAR-HOUSE MOXV LASSES just arrived at CAMPBELL'S. mar.25, '53.
TIERCES PRn:i: FRKS!I s^mar. 25. '53. at
QOME MORE Omar. 23. '53.1
50
of that Superior Tea now to be had at CAMPBELL'S.
KEGS BEST JUNIATA NAILS for sale at mar. 23, '53.] CAMPBELL'S.
Tshovels,
RACE and Log Chains, Haines. Iloes, Ames' cross cut saws, axes, and a general assortment of Hardware and Cutlerv just received at mar. 23, '53.] CAMPBELL'S.
LOOK HERE!
WE have just received a large stock of fancy goods at our Book and Notion Store. Among which may be found all the standard works of the day School. Law, Theological and a large lot of Novels and Miscellaneous books. Also, a large assortment of Gold Jewelry ever offered in this markct comprising gold and silver watches, chains, lockets and ladies fancy pins of every style and quulity guns, illc and* shot do., pistols of every quality: musical instruments of every kind, such as violins from $52 down to fifty cents, guitars, fln-t-anias, accordeons musical boxes, flutes, fifes, harps, &e. 5oo sorts of toys and loo clocks rancring from -13 down to J2. We also, have a small assortment of fancy dry (roods of the finest quality, for which we will sell positively at cost, as we. have not room, and it is out of our line. We hs'vc the finest of Silk Braise Shawls and f- ncy goods. So call in and see our prints at coins per yard, and you will buy and no mistake. "We will sell our entire stock of dry iroodsat cost, and po.-itivi-!v bring no more: but will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of all fancy books, novels and musical instrument. II. PUKSELL it BRO. april 15, '53. n-li'.
LAYMON A Co.
Queensware nnd RAMEY.
JUST READ THIS IF YOU DARE
CHAWFORD & lUULLIKIN
AYING jurehased the entire interest of HENCisAFor.n iu the mercantile establishment of Jons CKAWFORD. are now receivinir by railroad, and opening at the old stand a superior lot of dry goods, hardware, queenswarc, boots and shoes, groceries, &c. Although not professing to be hc E.VKLSIOU STOKE—all the way from BOSTON. nor ha vim five hundred boat load of goods: yet we say. that we are in the market with good and cheap goods, which we are determined to sell at prices so low, that if we cant suit purchasers, it would be madness to attempt it elsewhere. april 2, '56. n-IOtf.
BARRELS Powdered. Crushed and Loaf Sugar, just landed for LAYMON it Co.
Under Sleeves.
Beautiful patterns of under sleeves, cheniisetts. and worked collars of all descriptions, just opened, the ladies, both of town and country are invited to call and see them. april 15.1653. BRYANT it Co.
Harness.
We have a fine set of Carriage Harness for sale, those wishing to purchase will do well by calling on LuPr*15,'53.] BRYANT & Co.
Louis Napoleon Cassimere.
GENTS,
a few more patterns left of this fashionable goods, call soon. april 15. 1S53.
BRYANT it Co.
Velveteen.
A splendid article for coats, this goods is all the race now. and can be had of april 15,1653. BRYANT & Co.
Edgings and Insertings.
Our assortment of linen edgings and insertings is now complete, those wishing to purchase should call on BRYANT & Co april 15.1S53.
INT)OW BLINDS forsaie at
april 2?.' ROBINSON'S.
AS just returned home from the east, with a and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which he intends to sell as cheap
TUB SPRING TERM WILI. orFv os ?s the cheapest. All he asks of a generous public t» -co v» ,)» IT
or,
0
LDXfcSDAl ters himself that he can please, both in quality and UNDER the efficient management of the President price. His assortment is complete, consisting of nlofthe Institution, Rev. JAMES M. JOHNSON, who most every article usually kept in a dry good store, gives his entire time to the government and instfhc- april 1,'53.
tion of the school. The Trustees and Teachers would express their /"TIIIERE may be found:at Al. Ramcv's the finest
JL
to call and examine his goods ana prices, he flat-
Silk Bonnets in town, ranging from
april 1, "58.
ENAMELED.
BLACK,
BEAUTIFUL
.OA.
I
BROWN
BOOTS
RAMEV
RICE just received CAMPBELL'S.
n.tQ.
£2
to
&y.
Lace. Inserted, Ruflled and Black
Bonnets, from 10 ets. upwards, at alpril 1. '53.] at RAMEY'S.
brocade, figured and camelion silks, beautiful styles, at RAMEY'S. april 1, '53.
Lawns at 10 cents per vard at
april 1,
:53.
RAMEY'S
per UST received 500 pieces of plinth, and for sf.lc bv
|J
april 1. '53. A. RAMEY.
$.'"100 3 75 T7VERY varietv of Silk and Crape Shawls at 1 ii/i.) -CJ april 1. '53.j RAMEY' •2.00
A.
LARGE lot of pnnama. leghorn and palm hats april 1, '5-3.1 at RAMEY'S.
muslins as cheap as can be bought- in Lafayette, at RAMEY'S. aprill,'53.
A•
RAMEY" is selling ready made clothing 20 per cent cheaper than usual. april 1, '53.
COTTON
Yarn and carpct warpof the best qual-
april 1,7.3.] ty at AL. RAMEY'S.
EVKIIY
variety of summer stiitl'sat
april 1, '53.]* RA3 RAMEY'S.
LOOKING
Glasses from lOcts to .sO at
april 1. '53. RAM F. VS.
EXTRA1,"58.]
kid. lace, silk and thread gloves, at april RAMEY
ANY'
Gentleman in want of a fine fashionable1 Hat No. 1. can fine it at RAMEY'S. I
AND SHOES of everv
CC constantlv on hand.
1101 01
a].ril RAMEY'S.
FLAM
I-A keeps the best quality of rifle powder,' Tea, Coffee, Sugar. Molasses and Groceries, of (.'heap as usual at A. RAMEY'S. all kinds.
don't permit any body to sell
cheaper than lie does.
J3KODL-CE of all kinds, bought l.v
A hint to the wise is .sufficient. A. I'. MANN, e. 1-52. n2:'tf
I)(
WHEAT AM) CORN WANTKD! 20,000 Hu.shijls of Corn, 10,000 JSushels of Wlient. For which the highest market price will be paid in CASH, by [aug. J.'52.1 JOHN SWEETSER.
R. H. R. SUED & BROTHER,
II S I E N I) E N TI S S
Having located permanently at Crawfurds-!
vilie. is prepared to do all work in their line in the-
Oils & Led*
Chrome. Brunswick and Paris (Ireens. Chinese and American elMiilli,/n. also Lard. Linseed. Sp'-rm. Sweetand Fish oils l'orsale by BROWN.it Co. nov. 1. 1 j51 lsn
Look Here.
Persons owing me for Flags. P.anners and Likenesses of the two candidates, will please call and settle, the amounts. Also, persons who borrowed my brushes, oil cans and jugs, will please return the same. I need them. I wish them returned immediately. T. H.WIN'I'oN. nov. 11.'52. n2'.,if
WM. H. SCHOOLER
TTJ"TSIIES to inform the citizeusof both town and »T county, that he is ready to receive and Auction all kinds of property at his auction room opposite the Eagle Hotel. He it ill also, attend all sales in the country when called on.
CrawfordsviUe. jan. 7,1S53. n2i-tf.
Dissolution.
The co-partnership heretofore existing between .1. it .1. Lee and "Win. Ilartman. was dissolved on the sixth day of March last, by mutual consent. The business of said firm will be settled by Joel Lee. it 'o. All those indebted to the old firm, will tind their notes and accounts at the
where they are requested to call and settle. The 1 change in the firm makes it necessary to settle the old business immediatel v.
April 2?.. 1652. n-lStf
WHOLESALE QUEENSWARE
No. 0, I'urdue's Block, Lafayette, Ind.
C. F. LILLY,
01 LD call the attention of COUNTUV MI I:CHANTS to his st'X-k of wares, consisting in part as follows: White stone. Flown mulberry, Printed blue. Printed marble. Blue edge and common Wares. Glass Jars. Tumblers. Molasses cans, I'ishes and a variety of other wares usually kept in the trade which he will sell at Cincinnati prices without transportation. Cull and see.
Mav 20. Is53. 4v47ntf.
Of} BOXES. Honey Dew. Jamesriver. and Mis^v" souri Cavendish. Missouri pound lumps. Virrinia. Kentucky, and .Missouri live lumps. Mill's xalf pounds, Goexlwin's Cut and Dried and Six
CrawfordsviUe Marble Works.
I. F. WARE,
E A I N A E
CONTINUESofEthe
to carry on business
stand, east Bell Tavern.
just received and fo
.l_ ,-T"n~ ,-v--,-. -, curt house, where ma be futind an assortment of
goods
RAMEY
Groceries! Groceries!!
The undersigned havingjust received a large assortment of Groceries. Mich as. Coffee, Sugar. Tea, Fish of all kinds. Molasses, Tobacco,
Cigars. Salaratus, Table salt. Spices. Nuts, Candies. Raisins, pepper. Rice. Indigo, Madder. Soap. Wash-tubs. Washboards. Tin-ware, Hroonis,
Buckets. Nails all sizes,. Oil-- of ail kinds, White-lead and SALT BY THE BARRKI..
All of which will be sold cheap for cash, or exchanged for country produce, (rive me a call. 5 5 2 ii A A N N
Settle Up.
A
as I time
LL persons indebted to me for Groceries, itc., will please come forward and make payments, mi in particular need of money at the present
We will also visit Darlington. Ladoga. Waveland, I and white lisli. tobacco, cigars, saheratus, table Pleasant Hill. Aiiddletown and Parkcrsburg. every salt, spices, nets, candies, raisin.« by the box or three months. half bo*, pepper, rice. dye. stulfs. soap, wonden'Ollicc up stairs in the brick building, west of ware of ail kinds, willow baskets different, sizes, us in an a a re a a in in
I'ov. 2. Is51. ill--v-llv. I d"W -glass. pwlc'r. shot. lead, caps, candles, can-lle-w icking. door-locks, latches, hinges, and in short, almost everv thing you maj call for. All of
J. it J. LEE it WM. IIARTMAN.
the old
is just receiving a new Stock of superior Marble, kid slipjer3 the finest quality at
which he will finish for all who may want, in good style, at reasonable rates. Monuments. Tombs, AC.. AC., either American or Italian, furnished to order. June T. l-53.—nSotf.
lot
sale at
»i-ril 20. '53,
AL. RAMEY"
Having associated 'themselves together in the ]ractice of Medicine, respectfully tender their services to the citizens of CrawfordsviUe, and surrounding country.
Sept. 1-52. 1 vtf
Cigar." Tobnceo.
A superior article of eliewip.Lr. ti.'ba'-eo. and cigi-.rs "olf of the same niece'1 for sale bv Cu*BRO\\ N .t
JPitre Liquors
Of all kiiultf, ju^t received A.
most scientific manner. I'cing in possession of all -L XL1U.J.JLJ vjrjLl kJ J1 JLl .1 J_J O the improvements of the day. combined with e\pcricnce and undivided attention to imsines. hojic.The im!f:rsigncl has .fust r»'cnivrd a Fargo to merit, a liber.il pati'onage. Our work is warrant- assortment if fresh greet.i ii ,-s. such as eolfco. teas, ed to give perfect satisfaction, oi* no charge. sugar of different kinds, molasses, mackerel, cod
=====
Removal.
We hare removed our Drug Establishment into the Review buildings, one door east of the Eagle Hotel and one doof West of Ramcv's store, where wo. shall be pleased to sec all our friends and former customers. We shall receive our spring and, summer stock of Drugs. Medicines. Paints.
Oils and
Dyes, about the 10th of April. We will sell at prices which will defv all competition. T. D. BROWN. & Co, april 1. Is53. n-tutf.
NEW IIA.1IS.
Mix's Sugar Cured Hams, kept constantly on hand, and for sale by A. P. MANN. January 21,1S5-3. n30tf
GROCERY ATPKOVISION STORE.
MESSRS.
GALEY It RIDGE having formed a copartnership, in the Grocery. I'rovision and Baking business, ac the stand on Washington street, opposite the court house (and formerly occupied by' raig & Mack,) are now open and solicit a liberal share of patronage. Their stock consists of a general variety of family groceries, provisions iVe.
Their Baking department they intend shall be kept neat and clean, and every article sold, warranted to give entire satisfaction or the money refunded.
Ksjuvial care will be given to all orders entrusted to children. n33. CrawfordsviUe, Feb. 9th 1S53.
JUSTICES AOTICK.
THE
undersigned is- prepared to attend to all calls in his line. Will pay particular attention to draw ing up Deeds. Mortgages, ifce.
Office in ashington Hall Building, up stairs.. JOHN SWEETSERCrawfordsviUe, March 12, 1853. 4v :7nly
Doctors Sloan & iYfor^an,
IjgrOfHce at their Drug Store, the old stand of M. D. MANSOX, opposite the Eagle Hotel. march ('«. 1^52. 3GnP'V.-
CABliNET MAKING
AN I) I) E RT A KIN G.
The undersigned will-continue the above
description kept business in connection with the CHAIR .MAKING A. RAMEY. at the old stand on Wushington street, west of the.
^•'j-warranted at__ __ FURNITl'RE. CH A1 Us. &e.. which will be sold
on reasonable terms. The undertaking business will be attended to i:a ur.ual. l'eadv made eoilins alwavs on hand.
Jan.
"I.
ROSS
it
WHITE.
1S52. ..-.-"'V3in.
T. H. WINTON,
O S E A N S I N A I N E I Is now prepared to do work on the best of terms and in the best ofntvlc. 1 have just rcceiv cd from the City a splendid article of fine paints, for finMiing and Polishing White, which no other person in the county has. The Pure White Lead, will bo fnrni.-hed to all who leave their orders with
Sloan it Morgan, or at my shop. Tlia'. polish that has been wanting en White Paint can he put on by J|. WIN 1'ON. .lime 2-1. Is52.
Cigars.
The lovers of (lie wei-d will find the best of Cigars at T. D. BROWN, it cV. 2'ir.3v.
Something New in the
BLJ QL"J"
There is an illegitimate child now in the useu:n, which was found at a gent Ionian's door. Jiy the costly apparel which was found on thechild, its mother must have been a lady of princely fortune. and of high standing. There will bo a Son Mc-rriiuicl in the Museum in two weeks. This is the greatest curiosity on earth assli-i.- half fish and half human. I. l'lJH^EL.
an for
sate !y A. MANN.
JlK
t1'
A "jVJ I OP IT 1^ I 1^
I which will be sold verv low, for cash or good pro-
duce. Remember the pla corner Hotel. april (!, "5:?i-
Groceries at Lafayette Prices.
LA"\ M0. it Co.. have just opened their spring stock ofgroceries, which is unusually large ana well selected. They are determined to atferd an opportunity for the citizens of Montgomery county to purchase their groceries at home, as *.hey are resolved to sell at Lafayette prices, wholesale and retail for Lafayette pay." [mar. 2J, '5$.
FLOUR1,'53.j
in sacks kept constantly on hand at april
C1ASH
Twist Chewing Tobacco, and half Spanish Cut and Would intorm the public that they have re% Dried Smoking Tobacco, for sale Wholesalo and cei ved their second stock of Boots nnd Shoo« direct' Retail by LAYMON Co.
a
one "W M.
i-ast of tim
1IARTMAN. n'.ltf.
FEATHERS!! I A c: TO II to live king, and
GET OCT OF THE
31 A J! S S 31 A N A os joy good health, will now lay as.id" their Feather beds, and call at my shop ami tiet a nice 31 littreis. Warm weather has now set in. and you all want a summer bed. I manufacture all kinds of ."Mattresses, such as Corn husk. Straw. Cotton and Hair. 1 sell at the lowest Cincinnati prices. Thev are also to lie had at Ross White's cabinet warerooin. and at Robertson's furniture room, opposite Ristinc's tavern: also at Washington Holloway's cabinet shop. Old Mattresses renovated and made as good as new. Cash paid lor corn husks.
Shop north-east of the court house, on the corner west ofLarl's LI verv stable. april i.': [nMtf] JOEL GRESH.
Boots and Shoes.
have ju.it received and opened our Spring Stock of Hoots and Shoes, which is very com plete and well adapted to the season. Uur stock consists in part, of Gents, calf. kip. thick and Hun-
ld stand, garian boots: Gents, calf, morocco, kip and thick rogans: Boys calf. kip. and thick boots and shoe* Ladies boots, buskins, gaiters, half gaiters. gaiters. slippers.-itc.. of every varietv and qualitv. 0,
Childrens shoes of almost every description. \V5.: wish an examination ofour stock by the Ladies and Gentlemen earnest of our ability top!ea«ein qiial-, ity and price. LAYMON & Cu.
RAMEY'S.
paid for heat, flax-seed and bacon bv april 1. "53. RAMEy.
april 1
A It it I A L.
A. HORNER CO.,
from the manufacturers of Boston, which they are selling at extremely low [.rices. Having recently attached a shop to our establishment, we will keep on hand and make to order all kinds of custom -. work, which we will sell al the lowest cash prices.may *2o 1553. n-i7.
LADIES
Main St., and
kid Boots—the bes.t ever offered in thia market, also ladies enameled boots and ladiea
mav so, li5-i. HORNER & Go's.
Y'OU
that want leather will find the very beat quality for sale by may 20," 1858. HORNER & Co.
JQ BBL-. Old Ulo
Vinegar, just received. LAYMON it Co.
