Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 August 1853 — Page 4

S O E S S 0 VES!!

Having received a large lot of well selected Cooking Stoves of di tie rent patterns and sizes, I now offer to all those that may l«e in want of a stme—a good and durable article.'and as cheap a? can he bought in any other inland town, having now on hand and for sale the different Numbers of the celebrated Doiibln-ovnn Triumph Stove, which f»tovc for regularity of baking cannot be excelled by any stove now cast, and will consume less wood in cooking and baking than any other utovc I am acquainted with. I afso have th«j different sizes of the Kcntiickian, this stove ha.s six holes that can be used at one and the same time, which mnkea it more convenient for using, cast of good material and heavy plate, and in connection with the above stoves, we have Improved Premiums, Tclocraph, Hot-air, Ruck's Patent, and in a word wc shall keep nil kinds and sizes, so th-at we shall be able to accomodatc all that may call on us for a stove.

Tift WAKE

Made and constantly kept on hand at wholesale or retale. We sllnll piiv strict attention to this branch of the business, and sliall 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 and for sale at the lowest prices.

Jol» Work done at short notice, such as housesnouting, tin or zink troughing and other jobing that may appertain to the above business. We have also on nand a lot of tin Safes which we offer chcnp. Ilopingas heretofore, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please we shall fully share the public patronage?. j^ST'OId copper, castings and pewter taken in exchange for work. A. BARGELT. may 5, '53. n45yl

NEW A It It Aft UEiTl 12 ft TS.

The undersigned arc receiving direct fiom the importers a large and magniticient stock of Spring and Summer Dry (roods, which for-varie-ty, style and price, cannot be surpassed in thin or any other market. Our stock has been selected willi the utmost care, and wc are determined to show the people of this county what can be dune, in the way of CHEAP GOODS. Come one and all, bring your wives and daughters, that they may share with you the pleasure of getting value received for every dollar expended.

LADIES

Arc you in want, of a superb Bonnet? Call and look through our assortment, the richest ever before displayed to the gaze of an admiring jublic. Call soon, and secure a beauty. Bonnet. Ribbons oi every discription. 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 chulii, figured and black berages, bcrage de laines, dress silks, plain and fancy do., black do,, swiss, india, book and mull muslins, parasols of every shade, style and price, bonnet linings plain and satin edged a superior article of black and fancy kid gloves, straw cord and gimp trimmings, bonnet frames, linen lawn a large variety of fancy dress buttons, palm, spanish and ivory fans, cambric and linen ndkTs, linen and cotton lloss.

GENTLEMEN,

Your wants have been attended to in the way of Blue, black and olive cloths, embroidered cravats, fancy cassimeres, satinetts. white and brown linen. irisli linen, linen drilling, kid gloves, white and hutr marseilles vesting, plain and figured do., linen lidk'fs, plain and figured do.

HOOTS AND SHOES.

Hoots and shoes for ladies, gents, boys and girls, which cannot fail to please the most fastidious. GROCERIES.

Coflee. tea, sugar, rice, salieratus, nepper, st.ieo, starch, tobacco, copperas, ginger, indigo, madder, New Orleans and sugar house molasses, cider vinegar, etc., etc.

Remember wc are in the store formerly occupied by John Wilson, where wesliall be pleased to sec you. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for ffoods at cash price, april 15, 1 S53. It. E. BR\ ANT it Co.

JOHNSON & PATTON, DKAI.KKH IN

Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron and

COPPER WARE.

South side Columbia St., 3 doors 1I«/ of Public Square,

4

Lafayette, Ii»l.

COMET COOKING STOVE.

"WE have no hesitation in recommending this afeStovu to the public, as there have been some two ^'thousand of these Stoves sold by the manufacturers in the last year: and as an evidence of their good qualities, they have not been able to supply the demand. We have three sizes of these stoves, -"tosuit different sized families. This stovo needs only to be seen to be admired.

METEOR COOK STOVE. This is anew stove in this market, and to which sLwo call your particular attention, it having a large iKovcn and being a beautiful design. it

BEST PREMIUM COOK STOVE.

si': We liave four sizes of this stove, which arc very ?-?heavy and well fitted up and warranted. •$S In a word, we have the best and latest Patterns of Cooking Stoves in the market, which wo will sell cheap. Give us a call.

OUR TIN SHOP.

Y\~e are constantly manufacturing Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware of all kinds, in the best workmanlike manner. All kinds of .lob ork done on the shortest notice ami in the. most finished style: such as Tin Roofs, Gutters and Spouts for Houses. Britelien Chimneys and Scape Pi^es for Stofim Engines. Stovo Pipes and Sheet iron Moves. In a word we arc practical workmen, and don't care what it is in our line we can do it.

People

of Montgomer county, give us a call. Wc

are bound to sell on as cheap terms as any establishment in Lafayette. Country Merchants, who are buying bills of Tin Ware, to retail, will do well to give us a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOHNSON & PA'11 ON. juneS, '53. 4?mt5.

Bale of the County Seminary.

NOTICE

is hereby given that tho undersigned

County Auditor'and Countv.Treasurer. in and for Montgomery County, will otlerat Public Saloon Saturday the first day o'f October, IS '8, at the Court House, in tho town "of Crawfordsville, the County Seminary buildings, and tie land whereon the same is situated, on the following terms, to-wit: The Interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, upon tho whole amount- of the purchase money for one year, is tole paid in advance, at the time of receiving a certificate of purchase, and the Principal in ten equal annual instalments with like interest annually in advance upon tho residue of the said Principal. The title to the land is indisputable, as will be found by an examination ol' the Records in the Recorder's "Otlico. The personal property belonging to said Scmiiiiirv. consisting of seats and writing tables, will be offered for sale on the same dav, on the premises, which will bo sold on a credit of "twelve months, the purchaser giving his note, with approved freehold security for the amount of the purchase money, with interest thereon, and with out anv relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

J. B. AUSTIN, A. M. C.

Juno 24, 1S58. DAVID VANCE. T. M. C.

E S A I A E

NEWMAN & CO.,

WOULD

resjectfully

inform the citizens of

Crawfordsville and vicinity, that they have just opened nn Eating House a few doors south of Lavmon's grocery establishment, where meals mnv lie had at all hours of the day or night.

I'hey ket»p on hand and will servo up at short notico Oysters, small birds, chicken*, heel" steak, ham and eggs, mutton chops, beef tongues, hot-coffee, fish, £c. Persons who indulge in such luxuries •will do well to give them a call.

July 15, 1S58. n3tf.

HORNER & Co.,

Hsuperiorquality.

AVE just received an additional assortment of Boots and Shoes of nil kinds. Also. Leather of a at the Boston Boot and £hoe Store, if you wish bargains.

June 16,1563. a51.

AUSTRALIA IN THE SHADE!

Late Arrival of Spring and

SUMMER GOODS.

rpilE UNDERSIGNED are just receiving from the East a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods of various styles, grades and qualities, that the people of Old Montgomery are in want of: comprising a large stock of Ladies

FANCY DRESS GOODS.

Such as silks, satins. DeLaines, Berages. Tissues shailas. lawns, swiss. Ginghams, and Prints with

and a thousand other articles which will doubtless please the tastes and wants of the Ladies, if they will but just give us a call and our stock an examination.

RE AD MADE CL 0 THIS G." Our stock of Ready Made Clothing, for summer wear, cannot be surpassed by any house in th town, in regard to price and quality. to bo correct, we but ask our friends who are in want uf such articles, to call in at

No. I, "Washington Hall,"

and they shall see '.vh.lt they will si":', in the way oft Clothing. Hardware, (^ueeusware, Glassware. Groceries. Dye-stuffs. Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, and any quantity of the best article of Carpeting, which is always wanted at this season of the year.

HATS AND CAPS.

A large stock of Silk and Fur Hats. Otter do., fine Panama, and a great number of other Hats. BOOTS AND SHOES.

This stock we ore satisfied cannot be surpassed in the place. We have a few of the finest Boots ever brought to this market ami no mistake. Aiso, a fin'- selection of Lful'es spring and summer Shoes.Childrens shoes, Men's shoes and boots of all kinds, &c., iV3c.

In conclusion. wc would ask our old customers and the public generally, ONE-ANII-AI.L.

Boston Shoe and Boot Store.

—o

Boots and Shoes for the whole County, twenty per cent, cheaper than ever sold in this market, by

A. SSOSSft 12K, & Co,

WHO arc now receiving direct from the manufacturers of Boston

Misses wear, an extensive assortment A large lot of Childrens wear of every quality. We isle evcrv body to come and sec the exhibition of cheap loots and Shoes at the Boston Boot and Shoe Store. A. HORNER, ifc Co. april 0, 153. n41tt.

Mats avil Caps.

Every style and quality just received at the Mommoth Boston Store, by april Oi,

:53.]

Gthe

Ilats, Caps, Boots and Shoes for the million—upstairsat GRAHAM BRO. april ti, V3.

Cloths and Cassimeres.

All who want fine and cheap cloths and cnssinu'Tvs, enn find the in ut tho "New Boston Kmporium." GRAHAM & 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. Boynton where he is receiving and opening a general assortment of dry goods, consisting of

Cloths.

Brown. Green. Black, Kreneh Blue and Drab Black doeskin and French cassimeres, do all colon-: Tweeds Sattincts. ofall kinds and qualities Summer cloths, all colors: Italian cloth, a tine article Cottonades of every description. april 1,

r5:i.

ARD OIL, for sale by

W

INDOW GLASS. S bv 14. for sale bv

out number. Also, a flnu lot of the latest styles of porters. We are pledged to sell goods ten per cent. a below\\ea\erof Lafayette. Our stock embraces the most extensive assortment At prices to suit any and every body. Also, a lot of dry poods over offered in this market: Heavy of fine r.mall hats or Iats for the BABIES. itc.,! sheetings, light do., fine unbleached, do., drillings of all quallti

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Lynn, the lar­

gest and best selected stock of Boots and Shoes ever offered to the people of this county, which we are now opening out in the room formerly occupied bv T. 1). BKOWN. & Co. Our stock is large and complete, embracing every variety of style and quality, such as

Gents fine calf Boots—Heavy do. llalfealf do.— Fine kip do.—Heavy do. Fine Morocco do.— Heavy do.—Snal do. Campbell's stitch Boot* Slippers and Gaiters of every style and quality for Ladies

GRAHAM & BRO.

ROCERIES ofall kinds sold at river prices in collar, by april Oi, '.V!.

GRAHAM &BRO.

Carpets.

A large and complete assortment, direct from the manufacturers, sold below all competition april 0,'0:5.] by GRAHAM Sz BRO.

Clothing,

tOyl.

Dress Goods.

Silks ofall colors, grades and quality Brocades and Italian from 0*2 to £1 per yard Swiss dotted and plain hook and mull muslins Lawns, Victoria white, all grades and colors and at prices from 10 to *J0ets. Bcrage de Laines, from 12}^ to 30 ets. Mtislin de Laines. all colors, from 12 to 30 cLs. Prints ofthe latest styles and figures Furnaturc prints Rlcnchcd and bro-.cn muslins: Brown ami bleached drillings: Irish linens, linen dir.per bleached and brown Linen coating ofall kinds Bonnets and "bonnet ribbons of all kind Ladies and Gents, hosery Kid, lisle thread and cotton gloves Hose of all colors for children Buttons, threads,combs, of all sorts, suspenders, »fcc.. for sale by J. WILSON'S, april 1,'58 n40.

NEW BOSTON STORE.

II E E E S I O S O

Five Hundred Boxes?, Barrels, Hogshead.-, and Cases of Boston Goods, Just Received by

JA3IES GRAIIAM NI) BROTHER, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic .Dry Goods. Hats, Cajis. Boots and Shoes. Ready Made Clothing and Straw (roods,

To prove this Turkev Satins, do

(as

before

stated.) to call in at No. 1. "Washington Hall." and we will insure none togoawav emptv. M. SNOOK & CO. april 5. Ib53. v4.n4lyl

Stock is entirely new. every article being just purchased of "the manufacturers and im-

A large lot of Cottonades and sum­

mer goods* of every quality and style tickings, striped shirtings. linens for coats, Irish, do.

DRESS GOODS

Of the latest styles and first fabrics, consisting of Plain and figured fancy dress silks of the latest styles:

A large lot ofBlack Silks of every quality Silk Berages. plain and fancy Silk trimmings of the latest styles, plain A fancy So pieces Bcrage de Laines of the richest styles and best qualities.: 50 pieces de Lainc, plaid do., of an entire new style: *2oo pieces ofthe best styles of Lawn, sold atfrom lo to cents:

Several hundred pieces of the best styles of prints direct from the manufacturers A large lot ot'Crape Shawls, from £10 to Jf22j

Silk Mantillas of the latest fashions 4"" Bonnets, new styles.from lOcents to $in 1'n,» Pieces Bonnet ribbons direct from France.

READY MADE CLOTHING.

We sliall offer to our customers this Spring the largest slock of ready made clothing ever olicred in this town, every article warranted or no sale: 2io Cloth Coats: foo Pair of black and fancy Cassirnerc and Cabinet. pants:

SCO Pair of Summer pants: 0CK Summer Coats 2oo Lustre and Tweed coats, of the. latest styles 80o Vests of every style and quality 2»0 Tweed Cassimcre and Cassinct Coats 4»'0 Fine shirts of home manufacturing. april 7. '53. n-ilyl

BOXES selected Western Unserve Cheese lor sale by LA\ MON «.fe Co.

"I LBS CINCINNATI Candy for sale at JLjvFVrVF Lafayette prices by LAYMON

E 1 1 A N S O E

We now propose to oiler them on the most reasonable terms yes, twenty per cent. cheaper than the cheapest. *Wc bouglit our gooils right, and cxpcct to sell them right.

Dress (Joods.—We have a fine selection of nearly all kinds, among which may be found Silk do Laines. Mulls. Tissues, Lawns, Berages. (ringhams ofall kinds: and an endless amount of as line 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 call, that wc did not forget them in our" purchases we have fineclothsof various colors and prices.

Hats and Caps.—A first rate assortment of Silk and Fur hats, at dilfcrent prices. Panama, Leghorrs Kossuth, and a largo lot of summer hats generally.

Hoots and Shoes.—In this line we are not afraid of being outdone by our neighbors. Fine Boots. Kip. do., coarse do., Ladies shoes ofall kinds sizes, and prices.

Ready Made Clothing.—Wc 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 prices from 70 cents to *I.ro bc.-ides a great variety of other fine coatssuiled to any season. .Pants in any quantity, quality or style. A fine Jot of Vests, and fancy Satin Cravats. Shirts, and Shirt collars, to which your particular attention is called.

Gold Jewelry.—We have a small stock of pure Gold Jewelry, which is warranted. Should it prove impure, the purchaser can return it in a reasonable time and the money refunded.

Hardware anil Queensware.—We have a splendid stock of (^ucensware. cutlery, large Mirrois, Trunks, brown and bleached Muslins, Cotton Yarn, Dye-Stuffs, Carpet warp, and a fine lot of Carpeting.

Groceries ofall Kinds.

We now merely wish to say a few words, and wc arc done. To our old and numerous customers ami friends generally, we wish to return our most sincere thanks, for past favors: and would be pleased to have them continue their patronage b: the •'German Store." and bring with them their friends, and not forgetting their Produec. We shall take extreme pleasure in exhibiting our stock. april 5,'5:3.] DAVID WERTHEIM.

Hats! Hats!! Hat*!!!

JUST

received four cases spring style of Gents extra silk hats. 1 Case black brush Hungarian hats, do do. do. do. do. do. do.

1 do drab brush 1 do Otter nap, 4 do Black Congress nap, 3 do "White Congress, 1 do Extra fine Cassimeres, 1 do Mens'pearl nap, 1 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 pa!m hats. All of which are now for sale at the cheap cash store of LAYMON ct Co. march 23. '53.

SACKS COFFEE, just received and for sale OU bv LAYMON & Co.

50

LAYMON Co.

BOXES Cincinnati Mould Candles, for sale' bv LAYMON it Co.

10

by 10, 10 by 12, and lu LA MON iV Co.

Ho! i'or Stcaui.

THE undersigned desirous of changing their business offers for sale their Steam Saw Mill, situated at Shannondale. Montgomery county, Indiana. Our machinery was purchased from first, hands in the city of Madison, and has proved to be ofthe best quality: there is attached to our Engine good Lath Saw. together with Straub's queen of the south Corn Mill, with a cob breaker attached, capable of grinding 100 bushels of corn per day.— The mills are in good repair. Price, moderate, and terms easv. For further particulars enquire of Wm. II. Schooler at thn auction rooms in Crawfordsville, or the proprietors at the Mill.

JONES & STIPE.

Shannondale, July 22, 1S53. n4m3.

E A E O E 0R A W FORDSVILLE. INDIAN A. L. E. WAYLAND, Proprietor.

Fand

AIR the best the market affords. Stabling good convenient, well calculated to accommodate horse drovers. mav 27,'58. n4ivl.

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 april 1,'5S.] at J. WILSON'S.

BBLS. N. O. Molasses just received bv LAY.MON & Co.

HOGSHEADS of Sugar, iust arrived and for sale. LAYMON tfc Co.

BARRELS MACKEREL. 30 half barrels of Mackerel. 25 half barrels White Fish, one Tierce Cod Fish, and 10 boxes Herrings just received and for sale bv LAYMON fc Co.

KEGS SIIUENBERGER'S JUNIATTI Nails ofall sizes, just received and for sale wholesale or retail at prices as low as the lowest, mar. 23, '53. LAYMON & Co.

NESTS TUBS. 12 d-7.. buckets, 3 do. churns AU and rive nests butter bowls at 23, '53.] LAYMON «fc Co.

ILI.OW

Cradles, wagons, clothes and market

baskets for sale, cheap at the cash store of mar. 2:?. "53. LA\ MON

OCKS. holts, latches, hinges, screws, shovels, ppades. forks, cross cut saws, chains, hoes, picks, grubbing hoes, drawing knives, plains, broad and chopping axes, hatchets, augers, files, rasjis, tabic and pocket cutlery, hann-s. and almost

50

6i

Co.

Hear One, Who feels an interest in

YOUR WELFARE!!

AS lon^ as we have sojourned with this People, so long have we labored for their good.— In proof of which, wc believe our acquaintance generally will sustain us. It was by the introduction into this market, time after time, and again, on this occasion, of a large fwul well selected Jas sortme.nt of Fancv and Staple Dry-Goods, at the

every

TVK. J. II. CURRIE,

HAVING

ar­

ticle in the hardware line cau be had a! the lowest cash prices at LAYMON fc Co's.

jicrmaneutly locatecLinBrownsvalley,

resject'fully tenders his professional services to the citizens and surrounding country. april 1.'53. "n40in3.

Hats and Caps.

fine assortment of gents, and boys hats. silk, moleskin, bever. panama, leghorn, chip, and Kossuth wool hat:-,for sale at J- WILSON'S, april 1. '53. niO'.

CRA WFORD8 VILLE

E A SE3IIN ARY.

THE STRING TERM WILL OREN ON

W E E S I) A APRIL20, 1 9 5 3, UNDER the efficient management of the President ofthe Institution. Iiev. JAMIIS II. JOHNSON, who gives his entire time to the government and instruction ofthe school.

The Trustees and Teaehcrs would express their gratitude to the citizens of Crawfordsville. 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 religions, as well as intellectual training of the pupils, wlule nothing of a sectarian character is allowed.

It is exceedingly desirable that the sclioolars should be prompt in their attendance at the begining of the term.

PRICE OF TUITION'.

rreparitory Department from #3 to $3.50, per term. Academic Department, from £4 to «5.00, per term, according to studies pursued.

Collegiate Department, ^G.000 French, 3.75 Lessons on Piano.' 10.oO Use of Piano for practice, 2.00 A small extra charge is made for fuel used in the public rooms.

TRUSTEES.

A. THOMSON. I O. P. .TENNISON, WM. TWINING. I S. S. THOMSON, DR. D. W. LAYMAN. april 1.1353. n2fiyl:.

FIRE! FIRET! FIREH! THE

befit protection against loss by Fire is to call on the subscriber, who continues to take risks for the

WASHING TON UNION I a a CLEVELAND, OHIO.

CAPITAL

THIS Company pays all losses promptly. j2?J'Oillccin Washington Ilall Building upstairs. JOIINSWEMTSER,

WILLMIOSLET.

Tivo Doors West of Campbell's Corner and immediately opposite the Eagle Hotel.

THE

SUBSCRIBER would inform his customers and the public generally that he is now in receipt of his Spring and Summer supply of

Ready lade Clothing, Which he is selling at 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 embrace an assortment of every articl" in his line. His (roods are selected by hiinself from the best Clothing establishments of Cincinnati, and every piece he sells he warrants not to rip. He invites you to give him a call and if he can not satisfy you that he can sell you a c.oon article for a LOW I-KICE. you are at liberty not to buy. april 15, lo53. v}r.l2m0.

Ldouble

ONDON TWIST SHOT GUNS—single and barrels at unusual low prices can be had at LAYMON & Co's.

GL:\SSWARE

Srents.

of cverv "arietv, cheap at LAYMON it Co's.

ICILY Oranges and Lemons, M. R. Raisins, CurNo. 1 Prunes and Smyrna «Figs. just received and warranted fresh. LA^ MoN it Co.

A

LARGE lot of Hardware, Queensware and Cut'cryjust received by RAMEY.

JUST HEAD THIS IF YOU DARE

CKA1VFORD & mXTvIKIIV

H11Y

AYING purchased theentirc interest of HKN*CKAFOKD in the mercantile establishment of JOHN CRAWFOIUI. are now receiving by railroad, and opening at the old stand a superior lot of dry goods, hardware, queensware, boots and shoes, groceries, &c. Although not professing to be the EXCELSIOR STORK—all the way from BOSTON, nor having 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, '53. 11-lOrf.

QIX BARRELS Powdered, Crushed and LoafSukJ gar, just landed for LAYMON cV Co. Under Sleeves. Beautiful patterns of under sleeves, chemisetts. and worked collars of all descriptions, just opened, the ladies both of town and country are invited to call and see them. april 15. It53. BRYANT ifc Co.

Louis Napoleon Cassimere.

GENTS,

6c

Co.

a few more patterns left of this fashionable goods, call soon. april 15. 1*53. BRYANT it Co.

Velveteen.

A splendid article for coats, this goods is all the rage now, and can be had of april 15.1^53. BRYANT it Co.

Edgings and Insertings.

Our assortment of linen edgings and insertings is now complete, those wishing to purchase should call on BRYANT it Co ai'ril 15. lo53.

ACKEREL AND WHITE FISH, a large lot received and for sale at 5-}. AL. RAMEY'S.

Mj»S april -Z'J.

1 BBLS. Old Cider Yinecar, just received, iv LAYMON & Co.

TEN

BARRELS Carolina V-r, just received bv LAYMON Co."

Hlarge

Agent for Montgomery Co.

Crawfordsville, March 12, ls53. 37ntf

RBLS. PRIME N.O. SUOARjiis"t"received and for sale low for cash at mar. 25,'53.] CAMl'IJELL'S.

BBLS. C1IOICK N. O. SUGAR-HOUSE MO LASSES just arrived at CAM PBELL'S, mar.25. '53.

TIERCES PRIME FRESH KTCE just received Miliar. 25, *53.] at CAMPBELL'S.

10ME MORE

of that Superior Tea now to

58.]

KEGS BEST JUNIATA NAILS for sale at mar. 23, '53.] CAMPBELL'S.

Tshovels,

RACE and Log Chains, Haines, Hoes, Ames' cross cut saws. axes, and a general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery jusr 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 ofthe day: School. Law. Theological and a large lot of Novels and Miscellaneous books. Also, a large assortment of Gold Jewelry ever offered in this market comprising gold and silver watches, chains, lockets and ladies fancy pins of every stylo and qaulity guns, rifle and shot do., pistols o'f every quality: musical instruments of every kind, such as violins from x."2 down to fiftv cents, guitars, flutanias, accordeons musical Wixcs, flutes, fifes, harps, i&e. 500 sorts of toys and loO clocks ranging from 13 down to £2. We also, have a small assortment of fancy dry goods 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 have the finest of Silk Braise Shawls and fancy goods. So call in and see our prints at iJ cents per yard, and you will buy and no mistake. We will sell our entire stock of dry goods at cost, and positively bring no more: but will keep constantly on hand a goo.I assortment of all fancy books, novels arid musical instrument. II. Pl'RSELL & BRO. april 15,'53. ri 12.

AS just returned home from the east, with a and splendid assortment of Spring and S-uminer Goods, which he intends to sell as cheap as the cheapest. All he asks of a generous pnblie is to call and examine his goods and prices, he flatters himself that he can please, both in quality and price. Ilis assortment is complete, consisting of almost every article nsnally kept in a dry good store, april 1,'53.

TSilk

HERE may be found at Al. Rarnej's tho finest Bonnets in town, ranging from .$2 to apriil,'53

ENAMELED,

april 1. '53.

BEAUTIFUL

EVERY1,'53.]

A

BOOTS

CASH, by

Ltcc. Inserted, Ruffled and Black

Bonnets, from 10 cts. upwards, at alpril 1, '53.] at KAMKY'S.

brocade, figured and ul

BLACK

beautiful styles, at

camelion silks, RAMEY'S.

Lawns at 10cents per vard at

april 1, '53. liAMEY'S

JUSTreceived

500 pieces of prints, and fur sale bv

april 1, '53. A. RAMEY.

variety of Silk and Crape Shawls at april RAMEY'S.

LARGE lotof panama. leghorn and palm hats A april 1, '53.] at RASIICY'S.

BROWN

muslins as Cheap as.can be bnught in Lafayette, at RAMEY'S. april 1,"'53.

A.

RAMP'Y is selling ready made clothing 20 per cent cheaper than usual. april 1, '53.

COTTON

EVERY

Yarn and carpet warp of the best qual

april 1,'53-] ty at AL. RAMEY'S.

variety of summer stuffs at

april 1, '5-3.]

LOOKING

april 1. '53.

EXTRA1.

RAMEY'S.

Glasses from lOcts:

i' at RAMEY'S.

kid. laee,silk and thread gloves, at april '53.] 1 .MEY'S.

A NY Gentleman in want of a fine fashionable XA-IIat No. 1, can fine it at RAMEY'S.

AND SHOES of every

constantly on hand.

RIFLE1,'53.

ANDS

april

RAME\

Tea, Co I fee, Sugar, Molasses" all kinds. Cheap as usual at,

RAMEY

bit

had

CAM PR ELL'S.

description kept A. RAMEY.

HOT GUNS—warranted at

RAMEY'S.

keeps the best quality

rifle powder,

and Groceries, of \. RAMEY'S.

don't permit any body to sell

cheaper than he docs.

IRODL CE ofall kinds, bought by april 1,'53.

RAMEY.

CSroccrics! ^roccrks!! Tho undersigned havingjust received

a large assortment of Groceries, such as, Cofice, Sugar. Tea, Fish ofall kinds. Molasses. Tobaco

Cigars. Salnratus, Table salt. Spices. Nuts.

Madder. Soaji. Wash-tubs, Washboards. '1 in-ware. Brooms, Buckets. Nails all sizes

Oil* ofall kinds, White-lead and '.5 SALT BY THE BARREL.

All of hicli will be sold cheap for cash, or ex changed tor country produce. Give me a call, novo. '52. nl'.'tfj A. MAXX.

Settle Up.

LL persons, indebted to me for Groceries. Are.. "-will please come forward and make payments, as I am in particular need of money at the'prescnt time. A hint to the wise id sufficient.

E S I E N E N TI S S

Having located permanently at Crawfordsville. is prepared to do all work in their line in the most-scientific manner. Being in possession of all the improvements ofthe day. combined with experience and undivided attention to husincs. hope to merit a liberal patroiii'ge. Our work is warranted to give perfect satisfaction, or

TT7IS1IES to inform the citizciisof both town and

VV

county, that he is ready to receive arid Auction all kinds of properly at his auction room opposite the Eagle Hotel. He will also, attend all sales in the country when called 011. .. (.'rawfordsville, jan. 7, 1 r.V ni!- if.

U»sohi(ion.

The co-partnership heretofore existing between J. it J. Lee and Wni. 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 Co. All those indebted

No. !?, Purdue's Hlock, Lafayette, Ind.

€. F. lill-l-Y, attention of Cot.-NTiiy

ULD call tl: CHANTS to his stock of wart

W,

HARDWARE

Ohighest

DR. H. R. HURD & BROTHER, Mattmssra, Pilch as Corn husk. Straw, Cof.on and?-

110

'W will also visit Darlington. Ladoga. Wavrland, Pleasant Hid, Middlctown and Parkersburg, every three months. c.iice up stairs in the brick building, west of the Court House.

nov. 2. :.Y nliyP.lv.

Oils iSc Lcda.

Chrome. Brunswick anil Paris (Jrcens, Chinese and American Yrrmillion. also Lard, Linseed. Sp.-rm. Sweet and Fish oils for sale bv BRoWN, Co. nov. 1, 1-51. l-i,:j.

WM. Hr SCIIOOLER

S(

J, it J. LEE it \YM. HARTMAN.

Ap«l 23, 1*52. nlP.tf WHOLESALE QUEENSWARE

Meh-

consisting in

part as follows: White stone, Flown mulberry. Printed blue. Printed marble. Blue edge and

com­

mon Wares. (Mass Jars. Tumblers, Molasses cans, Dishes and a variety of other wares usually kept in the trade which he wiil sell at Cincinnati prices without transportation. Call and see.

May 20, 1653. 4v47ntf.

20

BOXES, Honey Dew, Jamesriver. and Missouri Cavendish. Missouri pound lumps. Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri five lumps. Mill's half pounds. Goodwin's Cut and Dried and Six Twist Chewing Tobacco, and half Spanish Cut and hies. Cold Fob. Vest arid Guard Dried Smoking Tobacco, for sale Wholesale and Gold Sjectacles, do. Cuff pins. E Retail by LAYMON «& Co. 1 TDiamond,

UEENSW'ARE AND (fl.ASSWARE for sale. cheap.-r than any in the town, by pril 1, '53. J. WILSON.

AND CUTLERY, for sale bv

april 1, '53. J. WILSON.

Produce

ail kind taken in exchange for goods, the prices will be paid bv' april 1.'53.] J. WILSON.

REMEMBER

GENTLEM EN.~that there is the

finest, and the best got up stock of ready made clothing in the eitv, for sale at april 1,'53. JOHN WILSON.

LADIESkid

Boots—the best ever offered in this

market, also ladies enameled boots and ladies kid slippers the finest quality ot may 2" 1:53. IioRNER «y Co's.

kTOUthat want leather will find the very .best 1 oualitr for sale by fcss: m»v HORNER it c,-,.-

Removal.

We have removed our Drue Establishment into the Review buildings, one door east of the Eagle Hotel and one door west of Ramov's store, where we shall be pleased to see all ot:r friends and former customers. We shall receive our spring and summer stock of Drugs, Medicines. Paints. Oils and Dyes, ahout the 10th of April. We will sell at prices which will defy all competition.

T. D. BROWN, Co.

"Pril r,40tf.

3VEW HAMS.

Mix's Sugar Cured Hams, kept cortstantlv on hand, and for sale bv A. P. MAN'N. January 21, 1553." n30tf

GROCERY & PROVISION STORE."" ~|YTESR. GALI-ri it RIDGE having formed a "'°J'ar.{ncr hip in the Grocery, Provision and Jial.ing business, at the stand on \Vashington street, opposite the court house and former!v occupied bv raig Mack.) are now OJH-II and .solicit a liberul share ot patronage Their stock consists of a goneral \aiiety of family groceries, provisions ifce.

Their Baking department thev intend shall bo kept neat and clean, and every article sold, warranted to givecntire satisfaction or the money refunded.

Especial care will be given to all orders entrusted to children. "S3- Crawfordsville, Feb. Dth 1358..

JUSTICES rVOTICE.

THE

undersigned is prepared to attend to all call* in his line. Will pay particular attention to drawing up Deeds, Mortgages, \:c. **-"Cilice in Washington Hall Buildinc. up stair*. ,, .„ JOHN SWEETSER- (. rawfordsville, March 12, 1*53.' •iv37nly

.Woctora Sloan &,

i?Ior^an,

Having associated themselves together in the practice of Medicine, respectfully tender their er\ ices to the citizens of Crawfordsville, and surrounding country.

I'-i-n fllce at their Drug Store, the old stand of M. 1). MANSON*. opposite the Eagle Hotel. march (J, 1NV_\ 3fin8v.

CABINET MXKII\T(T

A N N E A I N The undersigned will continue the abovi business in connection with the CHAIR MAKING at t. lie old stand on Washington street, wc.-t ofthe court house, where may be found an assortment ot' hl'RNILl.RE, CHAIRS, IFCC., which will IK sold on reasonable terms. 'flu undertaking business will

IK:

attended to as

usual. Ready made cotlins always on hand. RoSS A WHITE. .Tan. 31. lc52. :v31n.

Cigars.

The lovers of the weed will find the best of (.'[gars at T. 1). BROWN, it co's. 2iin8v.

Cigars & Tobacco.

A superior article of chewing, tobacco, and cigars "off of the same piece'' for sale by "BROWN it

II AMILY GJROCEBIES.

rlT

The undersigned has jns» rreeived a large I assortment of fiesli groceries, such as coffee, tens, sugar ol different kinds, molasses, mackerel, cod and white t.sh, tobacco, cignrs, saheratus, tabic salt, spices, nuts, candies, rai.-ins by the box I halt box, pepper, rice, dye stuffs, soap, wooden1 ware of all kinds, willow baskets different, sizes, tin-ware, cutlery, hardware, nails ofall kinds, win I dow-glass, powder, shot, lead, caps, candles, can-die-wiekiug, door locks, latches, hinges, and in short, almost evcrv tliingyou may call for. All of

1 1

which will be sold duce. Rcnu ruber

corner Hotel. april 'I, 7»3.

A. P. MANX.

Dee. 3. Is52. n23!f

WHEAT AND CORN WANTED! 20,000 llushcls of Corn, J0,000 Bushels of Wheat. For which the highest market price will be paid in [aug. (», '52. JOHN SWEETSER.

low, for cash or good proplace one door east, of thir

th

WM. HARTMAN. 'I

1 1 f.

GET OUT OF THE FEATHERS:

MATT Ji J] S S 31 A N II A TO It ALL those who would like to live long, mid en joy good health, will now lay aside their FeatheiS beds, and call at my shop and (iot a

nicv

Mat­

tress. Warm weather has now set in, and on all: want a summer bed. I manufacture all k'inds of

Hair.

I

:-e!l at the lowest Cincinnati prices.

wareroem, and at Robertson's furniture

posi'c Ristiue way's cabinet, made as good

Shop north

..•orncr west april

charge.

if

Groceries at Lafayette Pricec. LA^ M'-'N (t im\e ju«t opened th .'ii spring atn oi'groeerics. hi-h is unusually lar"e and well

dee tel. 'i'hey

are

iTM/iUR in sack april 1, '53.J

(1AS11

10

the old firm,

will find tlu-ir notes and accounts at the old stand, where they are ropiested to call and settle. The change in the firm makes it necessary to settle the old business immediately.

sidling at extremely low prices. Having

All orders from a distance punctually and faithfully attended to, and work done on as favorable terms a.*:- at any establishment in the Star citv.

June 3, 1558. nJOmO.

Fancy Articles.

rnHE largest and l«esl assortment of IVrfurnerr. Soaps. Soaps, and Fancy artiek-x generally, that ever r-ecn hrougb.t to this market: for sale at

June Ki. '53. SL' AN & MORGAN'

They4'

I are also to lie had at Ross .v White's eabirieV

JKiPots a sad .ShocN.

Ws,. k,

5

room, np-

crnralso at Washington Hollo Old Mattresses renovated andw. Cash jiald for corn husks. :ast of lb... court house, on the irl's Liverv st [n I-ltf .JOEL (JRESH.

just re\:ei\ und opened our Spring I Boots and Shoes, which is very

com

plet.c and well adapt" 1 t.. the s.-asou. Our stock consists in j.ar!. of Gents, calf, kip, thick and Hungari iti boots: Gents, calf, monweo. kip and thickbro^raiis Boys iralf. kip. and thick boot.-, and shoes Ladies boot*, buskins, gaiiers. halfgaiters, gai' tci's.slippers. i\:c.. of uverv variety and quality.- (.. hi 1( 1 reus .-hoc.-, ot almost every description. WH wi.-h an \a:ninatiou ofourstoelv by the Ladicsarid Gentlemen: earnest of our ability to [-lease in ity and price. LA YMN

determined to allbrd an oppor­

tunity for the citizens of Montgomery count/ to purchase their groci-ricsat home,

as

they are

resolved

to sell at Lafayette prices, wholesale and retail for Lafayette pay. [mar. 123, '53.

kept constantly on hand at RAMEY'S..

paid for wheat, llax-sced and bacon by april l, '."3. RAM E V.

S 53 O A fl* 12 II A I,.

A. HORNER it Co.,

Would inform the public thtit they inive received their second stock' of Boots and Shoes

from the manufacturers of Boston, which

direct,

they

aro

recently

attached a shop to our establishment, wo will keep on hand and make to or lcr all kinds of custom work, which we will sell

at

the lowest cash

prices,

mav 20 1 r.'iv. rilT.

Jewelry

S. DAN FORTH,

Bcnbridge's Row. one door from Corner of Main St., opposite Public S.jnare, North Side.) LAI-'AYJBTTK, IND.

I ST received from New York, a fine assortment. •J of(iold t'eiis, of various manufacture. Also anew supply of 1'ort Monaies, Cigar Cases, Card Cases of almost every pattern. Gold Lockets foMiniatures. Gold 'rosses, Slides. Pencils and Thimst arid Guard Chains, New Stylo ar rings. Pins and Finger Rings, plain und with Rubv, (jarnet. Topaz, opal and Tor'jtiois Settings, Coral, Neclaces.

:..

Beads, etc.:

a fine lot of cutlery Perfumery,

letrer. can an I note paj-er, envelojrf.-s, etc. silver. (i. S. Meel and eon.mr-u S}«.-cs of every number, and glasses fttcd to suit all ages at short* not W. (ro!,l and silver, lever, anchor, lepineand common watches. at prices varying from y.", to ^l'.'O. clocks of various manufacture, aecordcons. Guitars. Violins, Flutes. Tambourines. Music boxes. Fhigcolcts. fifes, Tuning forks: Guitar, bass Viol and Violin string**, pegs, bridges, etc. Sheet music for piano. Melodeon and Guitar, and Instrncters for accordeon. flute, etc., with a great variety of silver sjioons, plated and britania Ware. Yankee Notions, etc., for sale low for cash, at Wholesale and Re-tail.

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