Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 October 1853 — Page 3

THE LATEST ARRIVAL!

.T. J. LEE Sc Co.,

HAVE&

JUST RECEIVED AND ARE now opening their Fall and inter

Goods and •with pleasure announce to tbeir old cnstomcre end frienda that they have now the larpest and beat selected stock of goods, (of every variety) that they have ever bad the satisfaction of offering. Our junior partner (Joel Lee) ha\ing went to New York hira.-vclf, for the express purpose of selecting such a stock as hs thought would suit our trade, has returned with one of the nicest and cheajicst atoek of good3 ever brought to our town, consisting of Dry CJoodj, Groceries, Hardware, Qnecnswarc, Cutlery, lints and Caps, Boots and Shoes* Rendy Made Clothing, fcCi tr., All of which wc are resolved to sell as chean or a little cheaper than any other establishment in the place, and it is only necessary for yon to call, examine and price cur goods "to be "satisfied of this fact. Our stock of

O O S

Is fuirand complete, consisting of every variety of Dress Goods, such aa freneh and cnglish merinoes, cashmeres of all grades, plain and fyrurcd de aincs, all wool delaines, plain and figured velvet, pi3in and figured silk and satin, and in short every variety of goods to suit evory taste.

Our stock of Mens' Ware, such as cloths, csssiBimeres. sutinetts, twee-Is. janes, etc., etc.. is 111111mially largo and at very low figures. Wo have a large and well selected stock of

Steady 38adc tJolhins, Consisting of every variety of Coats, Pants and Vests, all of which we are resolved to sell as low as any who rnorr.fs to sell at or 10 per cent, above cost We have cverv variety of Hats and Caps at very low prices, anil our stock of Boots and Shoes is not surpassed in the place, either in quality or price. We have a nice stock of Queonsware and a tv -«etrs of a little the nicest Ch'.na ware ever 1« ought to town, an-1 in short wo think we have nvcry article suited to the wants of all and if you will just give us a call wo will try to sell you the goods that yon want and at such prices as v. ill give entire satisfaction.

N. 13. Wo expect to pay the highest cash price for all the Wheat, Corn", O.lts, Rye, Barley, Flax Seed, Clover Seed, Timothy Seed, Rim Cirass Seed, end every other article of trade that yon may have to sell. All who wish to buy the most and best Goods for the least money, and get tho biggest price for their trade, will please call on

Administrator's ITotice. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Joseph Stonebraker, deceased, will o-i the 2».th day of November ne\t. proceed to sell at public auction on the promises, the following described real estate, belonging to the estate of said Stoncbrakcr, and laying and being in the county of Montgomery, and State of Indiana. to-wit.: The west half oi'the north east qr., nnd the east halfof tho north west quarter, of section thirty, all in township eighteen north of range five west. on the terms following, viz:--One third of the purchase money to be paid in hand, one third in six months, and the remaining third in twelve months front the dav of sale: the purchaser securing the payment ot* deferred instalments by his promissary notes with approved seeurith, payable without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. KOBEKT W. M'M AK EN, Adinr. oct. ST.ISSS. nl7w4.

A! Horner

Hnicejustreto

FANCYand

Delaines, meriuoes, and alapaeas blue, pink scarlet wool delaines at oct. 21. V,3. ROBINSON'S.

SILKS,mulls,

satins, berages. white goods, jaeonet, swiss. and cambric for sale bv oct. 21,'53. ROBINSON.

RASH. diapers, silk and mohair surere at oct. 21,7.3. ROBINSON'S.

"117" 11ITE, Black, Blue. Green, Pink and Straw »V colored Crape for sale at oet. 21, 7)3. J. K. ROBINSON'S.

Ct

1LOTHS.- Black, blue, green and brown also. Cassimeres, satinetts ::nd tweeds of al colors, oct. 21. 7.3. ROBINSON.

C1LOTH1NG.—Coats,

1 over and under pants, vests. Over-coating, blue, black and mix'd. at. oct. 21,7.3. ROBINSON'S.

iMLES and rasps, Carpenters and Coopers tools, augers. plain bitts, (diisels and handles, at, oet. 21,-7.3. ROBINSON'S.

MILL,

Crosscut. Hand. Pannel, Tenent and Wood Saws, just received aud for sale bv oct. 21,7.3. ROBINSON.

LOG

nnd Trace Chains, brass, class, brittania and Janan Candlesticks for sale hv oet. 21. '«3 ROBINSON.

17CK SKIN Gloves an-1 Mitts, carpet sacks and sachels, at [oet 21 7)3.J ROBINSON'S.

'l"l wish to buy jeans, flannel, linsev, feathers, butter, eggs, tallow, laid, dried peaches, apples. wool socks, mittens, rags and gensang for which we. will give the highest prices. oct. 21.'5 CK AW FORD .V: l'LI.1

KIN.

STATU t)J° INDIANA, I .* Montgomery County. Court of Common Pleas of said County.

January Term, 1S51.

Jonathan Gill, Plaintill'. vs. Petition for Partition. "William Selders and Susan Selders his wife, Isaac Traev aud

Tracy, his wile,

Sally lvande'll, Joseph liandell. Abraham Randell. and Ira Henderson,

Defendants. Whereas, on the b^th day of October, n. d.. 1S53. said petitioner by Wallace his attorney filed his petition in the above entitled cause in t*he clerk's office of said court, praying that partition of the real estate of Joseph Randell, deceased, described in Raid petition be awarded nmong the petitioner and defendants therein named: and it appearing by affidavit tiled that the said defendants. Ira Henderson and Isaac Tracy and wife, are not residents of the State of Indiana, nnd that the name of the wife of the said Isaac Tracy is unknown. Therefore said last named non-resident and unknown defendants are hereby notified of the pendency of said petition and that the same is set for hearing on the lirst day of the next term of said court to be holdeft in the court-house at Crawfordsville in said county, commencing on the. first Monday of January next. (1M. Bv order of

ANDREW' P. LYNN, C. C. C. P. of M. C. October 21, 1S53. nlt'.wS.

t'EENSW ARE and Hardware a general assortment for sain bv oct. 1. '53. CRA WFORD MI"LL1 KIN.

Hardware.

Padlocks, Chopping axes. Broad ax(vtjo*. mill and cut saws, wood do., steel end iron squared, tubs, buckets, wash boards, horse rasps, mill saw files, spades and shovels 1 Ames*."!

Oct! 21.7.3. CRAWFORD & MULL1KIN.

UMBRELLAS,

Glass Lanterns and Tin lamps.

ti [oct. 21, *^.1 ROBINSON'S.

NEW GOODS.

'--•v.

J.P.

READY

J. & J. LEE & Co.

CrawfordsV-illo Oct. 23, 1S53. vunlT.

A

Co.,

81

ave wived an innumerable lot of I R.VO) shoes, which wc call their particular at Umtion, among which may bo found

Kid Boots, Enameled do. Silk Gaiters, Franklin Boots, Silk' Gaiters, front laco, Enameled Buskins. Misses Gaiters. Kid slips do., that surpasses anything in tho market in quality end price. oct. 27, li53.

SU SV0£ItfS0:*

Has rccived his Stock of Fall and Winder DRV GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, HATS,

CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, AND CLOTHING, of all kinds and quality. October '21, 1S58. vfuilG.

ISCJUJ"

A large and splendid stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS «fe SHOES,

READY MADE CLOTHING, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE,

GROCERIES, fcc„

just received for Fall and Winter.

CAMPBELL wonld respectfully announce to his friends that his enure stock, of Goods have now arrived. His purchases have been unusually large and selected with more than usual care. Bought as they were from tho most extensive jobbers in the eastern market—and from the manufacturers and importers—he feels confident that he can offer goods as LOW if not a J.ITTI.K LOWEII than they can be bought anywhere: and lie would here remark, that bis assertions are not just in print as a mere repetition of custom, but as binding promises which he obligates himst-lf to fulfil. His great aim has ever been to give his customers good goods at a fair price, and not imitation articles, which would be dear at any price an examination of the.quality of our goods, as well as the priecs is earnestly solicited. [October 21,1*5-3.—v5nli.

ERINOS.—Broadway browns and Parisian modes at [oct21'53.] CAMPBELLS.

COBURGat

ALAKGE

Cloths—also, mohair, black and fancy

lustres [oet 21,'53.] CAMPBELL'S.

and superb lot of rich'and handsome

delaines and persian cloths, for sale at oet. 21,'53. CAMPBELL'S.

ICH and elegant silks, plain and brocade at oet. 21, '53. CAMPBELL'S.

iLAIN and ficured Thibet cloths for ladies sacks at [ocfJl '53.] CAMPBELL'S.

ADIES and childrens lambs 1:030 at [oct 21 '53.]

FANCY

Prints, a large lot of good substantial prints—fast colors, just received hv oct, 21, '53. CAMPBELL.

HATS AND CAPS in any quantity, 'and at low prices, for sale by oct. 21,'5?. CAMPBELL.

Made Clothing cheaper than was ever sold in this place, just received and for sale by oct. 21,'53. CAMPBELL.

BOOTS

and Shoes to be sold ten per cent cheaper than any one else ever sold hem, oct. 21. '53. CAM PBELL.

FIRST rate article Indigo and Madder always kept at [oet 21'58.] CAMPBELL'S.

PRODUCE—nillard,

jeans, bacon, etc., bought at oet. 21,.'53. CAMPBELL'S.

EI?1EKY

5

S PATENT

road I2oa'se Powers.

THRESHERS, Separators, &c. complete, the moet economical power *11 tise, for sale hv MUM FORD & HOOKER.

July 2ft, lfi53. n47yl.

KETCHUM'S

PATENT MOWING MACIIINNS. IX of these celobrnted machines on hand and for sale by MUM FORD & HOOKER. July 29, 1553* Lafayette, Indiana.

Scales.

PLATFORMsale

aud Counter Scales of sv.jcrior

^nuiitv f'.r bv July zlt* '53. MUfrtFOfiD & HOOKER.

FIRE"

PROOF SAFES, agoo-i a-sortment in store and for sale by July if, '53.

1

SCALE

MUMFOJH) HOOKER.

QMITH'S HORSF. POWERS. Threshers, cleaners, lO eU:. complete for six and eight horses, warranted to thresh and clean lit f-r market from 3i0 to 500 bushels of wheat per dav. 011 hand and for sale by ML'MFWRD A- HOOKER, "July 29, 1^53. Lafayette, Indiana.

BEAMS. A large stock on hand and fur sale by MUMFOKD HOOKER, July 2*J, 1S53. Lafayette, Indiana.

A E 1 1 0 J. CRAWFOHDS& MULLIKIN,

A RE NOW receiving a largo and splendid Stock J~\. of Goods direct from the City of New York, which they pledge themselves to sell at as low prices as any other Store in Crawfordsville and 110 mistake.

Ready Made Clothing, &c. Cloth, eassimere. tweed and satinett Coats Black, satin, pliuh. cloth, silk and fancy vests Overcoats and pants of all grades and styles Black, french. cloth, cassiinercs, satinetts, jeans, tweeds, and plaid linseys. of nil grades

A large lot of brown sheetings, tickings, hickory shirtings, canton flannels and drills Mens and boys huts and caps, a largo lot

Black, silk velvet, and black satin for vesting Ladies boots and shoes of all styles and qualities Misses do. Mens and boys boots and shoes of every grade: Ladies and mens winter gloves a good article all for sale at the very lowest prices.

October 21. 1S53. v5nlo.

THE

Ladies will call at J. Crawford A Mullikins if they wish to find a splendid lot of Habit Buttons and Notions. oct. 21,'53.

Ladies' Dress Goods. LARGE and splendid stock of Prints, madder colors plain and fancy delaines: French and english merinoes fancy colors: A fine lot of alapaeas plain and fancy colors Domestic and fancy -ringhams good colors Black nnd changeable dress silks: Ladies black silk mitts a good quality Flannels of all colors and styles Tweeds and plaid Hnseysof all grades Fine brown and bleached muslins Plain an barred jaeonetts, cam. ninsliu, swiss, book, figured nnd plain:

Black silk vails, collars, uiuler-sleeves, cdiemizctts, silk lace and fringes, for sale by oct.21 '53. CRAWFORD A MULLIKIN.

BONNETS

NOTICElate

AND RIBBONS.—A SPLENDID STOCK

of Silk and french lace Bonnets also, a large lot of Velvet and Fnnev Ribbons at oet. 21. '53. CRAWFORD vfc MULLIKINS.

Groceries.

Tea, Coffee, Sti^ar,

CLOTHS.—150

MULLIKINS.

is hereby given that 1 will sell at public auction on the 11th day of November. 1^53. nt the residence of Levi* Middleton, late of Montgomery county. Indiana, deceased, the personal property of said deceased, consisting in part of the following articles, to-wit: Horses, cattle, hogs, household and kitchen fnrhittire, corn in the field, etc.. etc. A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums exceeding tbrea dollars, tlvc'purehaser giving his note with approved security waiving valuation nnd appraisement laws.

DAVIl) MIDDLETON. Administrator. October 21,1 $53. ul5w3p.

I "I.

NEW BOSTON STORE

$20,000 STOCK.

a a &

Against the "Wotld for Selling Chersp Goods. WE are now receiving dircct from the Manufacturers and Importers of Boston the largest and best selected stock of Dry Goods, Ready made Clothing, Hats. Caps. Boots and Shoes, that Iws ever been brought to this town which we can &hu will sell below all eompeittSen

Onr stock has been selected with great care and embraces every article usually called for in this market.

Dress Gcoda

130 Pieecs Delaine 50 do "lustre dO do mereno Silks, French mere-noes. Delaines, Bonnet.", Ribbons and bonnet ribbons, 150 shawl*, eroelft, brosha. buy state, plain, embroidered, biack ".bd cloth shawls, 150 pieces bleached muslin.

Dress Trimmings, several hundred pieces of the best styles of Prints, and 75 pieces Flannels, oet. 1, 1S53. v5nl3.

Pieces cloths, cnssimeres jeans,

satinetts and tweeds 25 do Persian cloths also, curtain goods of every description, earpc' sacks, sheetings, 50 pieccs tickings, all for sale bv oct. 1, '53.] GRAHAM & BRO."

BOOTS & SHOES.

CASES Boots and Shoes,

uO 1000 Pair Mens and Boys Boots 100 Wumens shoes of (.-very qnality: 1100 Childrens shoes for sale by [oct. 1, '53]- GRAHAM BRO.

ARPETS.—Rag. Turkey, and every deseription of Carpet-ings, at oct. 1, '53.] GRAIIAM «fc BRO.

READYnnd

cool and cashmere CAMPBELL'S.

SEVERAL

MADE CLOTHING. Boots, Shoes,

Hats, Caps.—for the million—un-st tirs, oet. 1. '53.] at GRAHAM ct BRO.

Hundred Over coats, cloth eonts, eas­

simere. frock, box and sack coats, of every variety and stvle, for s-alo bv oet. 1.

!5J'.

GRAIIAM it BRO.

HE largest pile of Cassinet-t and Tweed coats in town, can be found at the store of oct. 1,'53. GRAHAM k, BRO.

FIVE

HUNDRED pair Tweed, Cassimere, cassinett. and Jeans Pants, at oct. 1,

:53.

SIX

I1

70RTY

kinds, butter, feathers, linseys,

Drv Under V,"rappers and Drawers at oct. 1,

'53.] GRAHAMaBRO.

Hats an*! Caps.

Fifteen Hundred Htits and Caps, of the best stvies and fashions, for sale bv oet. 1, '53. GRAHAM it BRO.

WEand

want every Lady a:id Gentleman in this the surrounding counties to come and

see our stock of Goods before purchasing elsewhere for we can aud will sell Goods below all c-omneti-tion. [oct. 1, '53.'] GRAHAM & BRO.

WANTIS8J.—All

We have also on band a very heavy stock of GLASS WARE. Which we bought merely because it was cheap, and we do assure all who may need this article that we can furnish it at a less price than any other house west. This ware we have direct from Pittsburgh, and we will sell it at a small prolit. Let every man. woman and child, call and examine our stock, and they will look 110 further.

Cst-vh paid for Wheat.

Crawfordsville, October 1, 1^53. vSnlo.

A BARRELS MACKEREL. 30 half barrels of Xv Mackerel, 25 half barrels White Fish, one Tierce Cod Fish, andiu boxes Herrings ju-r received and for sale bv LAYMON it Co.

Srents.

Golden

r^-, Syrup. New Orleans Molasses, madler, indigo, alum, spice, pepper ginger, nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon, brimstone, saitjetcr and refined borax, to be found at oct.21.'53 CRAWFORD

ICILY Oranges and Lemons. M. R. Raisins, CurNo. 1 Prunes and Smyrna Figs, just received and warranted fresh.- LAYMON it Co.

10

NESTS TUBS. 12 doz. buckets, 3 do. churns and live nests butter bowls at mar. 23. '53.1 LAYMON it Co.

THE Subscriber having purchased 0. S. MCNKII.'S

entire stock of Goods and having added

to them by recent arrivals, would inform iiis friends that he is now ready to give bargains to all who may give him a call. He has now on hand a good assortment, of Iron. Steel and Nails,

BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS.

Domcsties of all kinds: French cloth's and cnssimeres and almost every articlc that is usually kept in a retail establishment, which lie will sell at tile lowest possible prices. £2?" All kinds of produce token in exchange for geods. F. II. FRY.

October 2T, K-.-3. VouPkf.

"JT'IRE SHOVELS and tongs, Ames' shovels and JD spades, scoop shovels nnd manure forks, at oct. 21, '63. ROBINSON'S.

xujl llffilTllBII.il •••H.iXlMl I'Ml I Villi

TIIE

O 1 1 A

OF

Ilf SUHAIOE

OFFERS

an expedient, by means of which, prnder.t men escape losses, 'f hey transfer to others the risks which inevitably arise them. For a small consideration, these risks, which might in an unlucky event.ruin individual: .are safc.Iy assumed by Com panics well organized and juuieiurisly managed. Such an institution is tlv

INSURANCE COMFAM

OF IIAIiTFOUP, CONN.

This Company bases its operation nj.on such a perfected plan of cash premiums, well scattered risks and long experience in estimating hazard*, that the interests of all concerned are protected.— The Company receives irom almost innumerable

sor.rees

and in small sums, a large annual depositc. From this fund, held as a public trust, loss.-.- are paid. To sccure for the public and trie company, a permanent ability to meet every fair demand, all erroneous or fraiulv-Ieiit claims arc of course rejected. This is the on'.y plan 01 Insurance which can long deserve the public eoniidcnec. nnd tlic undersigned agent eontidentlj! invites his friends to secure themselves at his agency, against

OR THE

PEKliLQ "©fr NAYSISATIGX The advantages of this contract need scarcely be urged upon wealthy men. or merchants, lor t.hey rarely neglect it, and if they do, fires leave them other resources. It is especially valuable to laboring men, mechanics and others of moderate means —who, perhaps, have little else than a home and its contents in the world.

These should never neglect to insure: afire which may visit them at any li-.ur, would leave them homeless. a:id with no capital but their labor, to begin again the struggle of life, and years of toil and watching must pass before they can reg 'iti what they have lost, if indeed it is ever dene. To such, insurance is a duty. If the individual is worth little, the expense is less: if he owns much property. still, tho expense is trifling, and by investing a few dollars be is safe. If he is overtaken by misfortune, and his all laid in ashes, he receives a re eompense in a cash capital equal to his loss, and may soon restore what has been destroyed.

POLICIES

GRAHAM BRO.

HUNDRED Vests of cverv stvle and variety oct. 1, "53.] at GRAHAM BRO.

of the Jeans, Flanr.els, Lin-

sevs. and Socks, in this county, at oct. 1, 1-53. GRAHAM & BRO.

THE CHEAP STORE!

JAMES r." -732'1'K.

We would invito the buying public to call and examine our mti^ntliecnt stocit uf NEW (iouurs, Which we are just receiving direct from the importers and manufacturers, and will sell nii.ow

AM. coMi'r.TiTioN. For proof of this fact you need only price our French Merinoes, English do

Cashmere of all grades Plain iigured and wool Do Lainer Black and Figured Silks: B"iinets, of ail styles and late fasluons: Shawls, i'roiii 50 cents to £12 Dress Trimmings and Buttons Ginghams and C.ilico.-s "White. Goods of all kinds Velvet, Tail "d, and bonnet ribbons of late styles: Laces and Fringes Ladies Collars Undorsleeves Chcmizetts, and an endless variety of laidies \Voolcn eulTs, Undorsleeves, (^pera Hoods, Mitts, etc Lace \'eils Brown, blue, and Green Berages: Fancy Cravats, shirts, and coilars Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen do. I^adies embr(..iilereil handkerchief's Also, a very heavy stock of Clothing to be sold at 5 per cent, over cost Boots and Shoes of all sizes and qualities A good double soled Kip boot warranted for £3 Hats and caps of very superior style, and which 110 hou.-e can equal for quality ,t cheapness The best Silk Hat in town for £3,75 Notions in great variety Let every Farmer call and get a lb. of the best of patent Thread lbr 75 cts. Good Tea at ik cts lb. Cloths, Satinetts. Cassimcrcs Tweed, Jeans, Cottonadc, Corderov Brown and black muslins Table and towel linens Wool Table Covers 25 doz. Pocket Knives: Silver Plated Tea and Table. Spoons do do Butter Knives Spring Balances, very cheap Small and Large Blank Books Good Letter Paper for 10 cts per quire Chewing Tobacco, very cheap Cigars of all kinds Coats Spool cotton for everybody at 3 ets cacL: _i Gloves and mittens of all kinds -3'.: Hoes, large and small Soap enough to clean the whole human family. A very heavy stock of Gc.Jd Jewelry, is now on hand: we warrant it good Gold or tlie money refunded. Give us a call for this kind of goods and we assure you wc will make it to your interest to buy of us.

issued at all times upon favorable terms,

by JAMES I_!EATON, Agent for Crawfordsville and Moiitgomcrv C-mntv October 7,

1S53.

£02 CD

T7-ESTINGS. blsiel: and brown velvets, satins, figured silks 5ie., for sale iv sept. 23. 'o3. R"i ANT tv* Co.

MANTILLAS—Wc

FRENCHlittlelower

SIIAWLES,

invite the attention of the

Ladies to our new styles. sept. 23, '53. BRYANT & Co.

MERlNO'Call colors, qualities and prices, a than ever before sold in this market. [sept. 23, '53.] JJRYANT tfc Co.

brocade, blanket, bay state and al­

most an endless variety of other styEs, for sale low by [sept. 23, '53.] PRY ANT C.

STATIONERY.—A large variety, consisting in O ]art of plain and fancy letter and r.ote paj'cr. Gilt edged do., cap paper. Inks and ink stands, visiting cards. Qiiills, etc., etc., l'- i* sale bv sept.^23. 1 ,:J3. 'BKYAN'L' & Co.

Hats and Caps.

There is 110 use going bars headed any^r"?^"") •-id longer, when you can buy a hat

cheap of [sent. £2. *53.] JJRYANT ec C?..

S, all tic bv

T7~ELVET R1I5LO sept. '23, '53.]

TEN

THOUSAND l'(.unds Feathers wanted for which we will pay the highest market price, we are now paying 3-" cents. Come on with your produce and never rest until you call -n

September 23, 1:53. P.RYANT C'oi-'-e-

WARBIYALftta

FALL AND WINTER STOCK. SPLENDID ASSORT31 EST

A N O O S

WE

HAVE.TUST RECEIYED a splendid variety of Ladies Dress Goods, consisting of muslin delains of all grades and styles: deluins all wool, assorted colors, cashmeres as splendid, assorted.— Mohairs, 1 asters of all colors and styles. Persian cloths. Persian twills. A splendid assortment of Ginghams. Ginghams of all qualities and styles. Caliieoes without number.

A Splendid Assortment of Clothe, consisting of black, brown, green, blue, and cadet. Cassimcrcs. tine black doeskins, fine fancy Freneh and English cassanetts and weeds. riMir.-ds" of all colors and grades. JOHN WlLSuN.

Hardware and Queensware. SPLENIJII)

A

A

SIJ.KS

assortment of Hardware and

Qneeiiswarc ai the lowest prices. oct. 1, '53. JOHN WILSON.

Groceries.

A choice selection of Groceries consislinsr of cofiec,

tea, sujjar,

MM

"vlnP.-yl

II II I

Annually lost by the people 01 this county by not knowing where GOODS "are sold the CHEAPEST.

To prevent further losses, the undersigned has at great expense taken this means of informing the public that 111 E O I A S I O N Is still in motion, and receiving no v.* from

the manufacturers and importers of lioston, a superb stock of Fail and Winter goods, comprising every urikde usually kept by the trade, and many articles n-'t to be found elsewhere. The l'.nrivalied magnificence of ov-r stock, its extent, and the low prices at which we arc selling is well calculated to strike the beholder with wonder a

SI.'LK

Jul admiration.

Our assortment of Woolen Goods is ltirge and was |.urebaaed previous to the late heavy rise, which enables us to defy all competition. Pear it, in niir.d that we shall stick to our old prices let others say what they may, our cassinicres cant be equalled here. sept. 23.',-.3. R. E. P,::YANT & Co.

YELYE rS--all colors, blue black, green and brown, jt^t received by sept. 23 '"10. IJR^ AN 1 &, (_

SILKS

AND SATINS Of all descriptions, both for bonnets and dresses, a large varie'.y for sale by sept. 23, 'o3. liRi ANY & Co.

molosses,

rice, allspice, ginger, penper, mustard, salt. etc. oct. 1. '53. JOHN WILSON.

("*1

LOVES of cvety kind and qnality. consisting of jf Gentlemen's kid. wool, eastmer. bvrlin. b-ys do. La.lies kids of all color.- and qualities: mohair niiw of all qnaiities, cashner. do. oct. 1, '53. -JO I IN WILSON.

FINE assortment of Ponnets and Ribbons at oct. 1.-53: r: JOHN WILSON.

oct. 1. '53.

oct. 1.'53

F3CKET

D')MESl

Silk laces of all grades at JOHN WILSON.

of all qualites.

'ABLE CUTLERY—A

splendid ns.-ortnien at

JOT IN WILSON.

KNIVES—An elegant assortment at oct. 1. '53. JOHN WILSON.

ICS of all kinds, consisting

of

blec-cheu

muslins, a good assortment. an..l lins^ys. oct. 1.'53 JOHN WILSON.

NEW ALBANY Sc SALEM RAIL ROAD

Through from Cratvfordjn ille to Cincinnati

I N O N E A

MORNING

Train, leaves crawfordsville"at

A. sr., every day Sunday excepted}. Leaves Lafayette atA. M. Evening Train, leaves Crawfordsville at P.M. Leaves Lafayette at 5 r. it. Connecting iifrnifig nn-1 evening-with the Lafuvctte and Indianar.&iis Railroad.

A. THOMSON. Agent,

july 2*3. 1*53 n-ivl.

1853, FALL GOODS. 10£3.

WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. No. 150, :sin N'rntt, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

CYITE tho attention of their Friends and Country Merchants generally, to their very large stock American and European Goods, wl'n.'-h will be offered heap tor Cash or approved credit. w,.

September 1-3,1353. v5nllm-?.

WJ2. v. WKHTCIISR & ta

Successors to Vi'hiteher & Co., W II E S A E

5ca2ers ia S5ais

3

II AT r: S' 1 ."I ."I 5 N s, CORNEIl OF TEAKI. AX'J MAIN KTIvKKTS

C/XCIXXA 77, O

£j*rCash paid for shippliu/ furs.

July 5, ls53. .n-2yl.

A E

ni'.M.ri: IN*

HOOTS, SHOES, IJ-'.ATiSEK ANI FfM)-

MAIN {-.TRKKT. flPl'T.'l OF THE IICI -J*, fonh ville, lud. A p*-ri I 15 li-t-'in"'.

A DO A ul SJ

WHOLESALE GEOCER,

AND

I O N I 5 S E A N

NO, 0 Pl'DUE's !!.OC'Ii,

IJA FAYETT E, I^ D.

may 19, \*)3. niTm3.

WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE

run

V, II AT A N IJ A X-S 11 E I), At 8. BrNJSpmy's store. aug. 1'J, 1S53. nTm3.

Looking Glasses

37

15 boxes.

by 10 to 10 by Sii

and x-iatcs.

PACKAGES Looking Glasses assorted sizes, Mahogany, Walnut, and (lilt, frames.

Looking Glass Plafe-i. assorted from

THOSE nov,- style Bayadere Robes are to be bad no where but iite"':! anril -~2, '53. CAMPEELL S. 4r-r—n^

I' OU want a handsome bonnet for spring and j. have it trimmed with a handsome riobon outside, and a new and beautiful trimmini' inside go to apr.il '53. AM Pl ELL'S.

Kes])eei fuRv tenders his professional sen ices to the citizens of Crawtordsvilie and vicinity. RoMdence corner of South and V.'alnut treets. near the hristian church. Oiiice in G. W. Pearson's tailor .shop, mar. *J3,'53. n:/Jvl.

THE

NOTARY PUBLIC, Crii'.vforilsviHe, I:ul.

TT71 T. Ti AT F, N t«» the execution of Deeds. Mortgages. P-nver.s of Attorney, and other in r«nien?s of writing.- Odieo over Sloan A' Mf-rrran's Drug Srore.

October 1, 153. venlSem.

Fancy Articles.

TilE

largest and best assortment of Pi.-rfr.n.rry. s, and Fancy articles generaily, that has ever been brought to this market for s.de at.

Je.no 1-J, '5 SLOAN a MORGAN'S.

-j CASES Campbell's Boots at J.c) oet. 1, '53.]

PEST

colors ar.d idths for JiRYANT -v Co.

-juality water-proof Iw.o's at

oct. l,'5v.]

LEATHER.—Sole

sale at e.vtrcmlv low nrices at oet. 1, 1-53. JOHN WILSON.

SHAWLS—A

fine assortment, of all colors.

Oct. 1. '53. .1 OiiN WILSON.

Zl E itl I IJ

A IN E & A I

a I I O O A I S I

THE undersin'ned has constantly on 1 an.1 a f:i" 1 a-sortment of Plain an-1 Fa.-hioinibi j-'ri:*.:-

TI I:K. made of tin best material, at prices to suit customers. Shop 011 Main street, ot-nosite the Ristine House. WM. ROEERTSoN.

October ^1. lc53. voni'itf.

A CIIANCM

ro

FKOM

a

S

JlROOKS iV i:OWN".

W.""vr A A S

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Having permanently loeat -d himself in this place, will give his undivided attention to :dl bu.-incs.-en-trusted to his care. (dtee immediately over Wilson's Store, west of the Court House. april -J..1, 1:5,w ril-lyl.

iji. Vi. 1,. :=iav,

Having rccenllv returned irom the Cities of Ifos'ton, New'YoTk and Cincinnnti. -Jrbora he has made extensive pureba?-y.-.-'fts of Elegant. Fashitinnble. end Durabla

NEW GOODS!

Which are esj^ially adapted to the wants of this commnrirty. would resr^et-hilv inform his irienda and tiw citizens generally, ot (Md Montgomery and the udjaeent eounties, that lie is now in receipt of the same, and is ot&iing them *b«d$ lower than any other house iflrtho jrlaee Of tbis fact lie confident, having purchased his stock directly f.'oiil t'ne importers and inaniilactlirerj. l!e would call the especial attention of

A

Hforvale

ORNER

E A I E S

To ids large and unusually well selected stock of Dress Goods an-1 trimmings, which will be found, 011 examination, to comprise every v.-.rietv of artiel in this line, which' are all oi' tho very 1u*,u» fashionable styles

rj"b.e

5

Caps, Furs,

AND

300

HORNER

a- Co's.

Leather, the best article on

hand always, and for sale at oet. 1. 1^53. IIORNLR \r Co's.

A magnificent variety

of

mir-

roi-s, of every size, and for

C. M. SWAN. Rising Sun. Ind.

Oetobcr 11-, 1?53. nlowOp.

FRES1I ARRIVAL

OF KOOTS A^'S) St IOCS, AT THE

Sosiosa OootasscJ ^isoe ^tore.

Ry fur the largest he^t .sf*)ecte«.l Stork of Boots and Shoes ever bronght to this market whieli we are now receiving an-1 opening, that will be sold lower than ever sold in the west. Our stock i-i warranted to be of the best rp'.dity having been pure based directly of the manufacturers of lioston consisting of every quality of

Mens' heavy Boot?: .Kip and Calf do: boys do: Youths and Childrens do: A Women* and Misses shoes of all kinds oaalitv and .-trie, that could be wan'e-1.

thv GcsiSStmcri

He would say that they will eonsult'thcir very besS interests bv eaidntr on him before ptirehasing their Ciotiiing. as his present stock is the most eonfp'letd ha has ever had 1 he pleasure of offering^ His i-f sh]erior french. english. and ameriean elothrf and o..simeres are unoiiipassed by any in tho W»-•'• bash Valley.

sear-on is now apprcacbing ^hen all wish -'.irchase their

Ecots and Shccs,

of which he has an immense assortment of every t.ossible grade, from the elegant Silk Gaiter to thtf i-iivn• -11 Biiskin, and fr-nt rhe tioautiful calf Boo* to the heavy, serviceable "Campbell's Kip.'' lla's Mid :ps of every conceivable quality hape and t-cstnre. suited to nil ehisses. ages an-1 i--inditions. 11c has also an unusually hea\y stool#

HARDWARE. (jU EE NSW A RE. N\»TIONS, Glrssware. sp]emlid pocket cutlery, etc.. etc.— This stock he is offering at rcmark.ddy low pneerf ior cither cash or good approved country producc-

He will pay CASH for ti fry thousand bushels of wheat. D-.n't forget the old corner, so noted for bargain.-!

Crawfordsville, September 20,1?53. til2.

3 1 ST RECEIYED- 3o jiio.-es best Merrimack,' ^heco, and Union Prims, warranted .fa eo" lors bv [sept. 23.'53.J RAMEYf

A I'lEt^I'.S fancy and plain de lain-"?, bcauti'': nil s'vh-s.at RAME\'S. 1 UO l'ul s'yles.at

September 23, '53/

.A.'i PA LES extra brown sheetings at extra lo\/ C, 0 priet rs V'y scot. 23. o-j.I RA?iIEi

1ilA PIEol-.S l-rcnch and German, black, blnty L\) ami brow cloths at September 23. '53. RAME\'S: j^,

rC A I'l F.CES cassinuTcs and satmctta, pla ani Oi* fancy at bw rates at A September 23, ls5 j. RAMEY'S.

Pii'.CliS Eas'crn linseys of every possible .-hade, grade, quality ar.d variety can be found at [sept. 'J3, '33.] RAMEY'S.

,-r\ PIECES Flannels, of every imaginaT-le colo/ »)U and figure sold by KAMI'A and fiLrurc sol :'pteniber 1 ^53.

1,ARGE lot. of Ginghams, all of the latest an3 best styles at RAMEY'S. September 23, 1650.

PIECES Er.Ldish and Freneh Merinoes at Z\J sept. 23, '53.1 RAMEY'S:

40

PIEl.'KS alapaeas and lustres, per cent* •h"a]ier than usual at September 23, '53. .. RA EY'S.

I r'. PIECES fancy Dress silk, which will \ie with' *J the rainbow in -iiv- r.-ity :.n«l bi iliian--y of eo-" lor. aud with ctemitv in lasting—all for sale by sept. 23.'5:'-. iiAMEY.

fl HEAYYSeotch. bay state. \Yate.rI00, amr I An HEAYYSeotch. bay st '.H/ einrii-b Shawls, both Ion sept. 23, 2 53.

oOA PI ECES Yelvt.

and square, at RAMEY'S.

»}A PIECES black dress silks fiotn 50 cents to' 6\J can be found at September- '53. RAMEY'S.

rJ'i::r.

iin-.l bonnet ribbons,-

•JUU sold at [s-- .:. 2'i.'5 !.] RAMEY'S.

I.AEGE lot of silk and strav/ bo :net.s--lati fasbi'-ns for sale by

sept. 23, itreQ. I\AME»

SLE?"LID

ept. 22, '53.

lot of heavy silk laecs ami fringes'

-r sale at RAMEY'S. September 23, .1:53.

LADIESand

Co'btr-. under sleeves, ehemizetts,— while mourning—an endless variety at sept. j3. '5-:. RAM EY'S.

A T.ARGE stock black silk and love veils J\. green, blue ar.d b-rown berage -io.. for sale at h-cp. E '-"3. RAMEY'S.-

LL the im:.Lrinab:e styles of Dress Tri:nm?ng«v buttons, t-te., can be ha-1 at sejit. -'3, '53. RAMEY'S.

IjLAINandIndia

& Co's.

Marred .Tacon-t. Pishop and Vieto-

lia lawn. linen an-1 book mn-din.iji jrreat variety at [sept. 2-i '53.j RAMEY'S.

and small enoiiL'h for any boy. can be found at [sept. 23, '53.J RAMEY'S.

CLOTH. Cassimere. Tweed an-1 satinolt OU cats, tor sale by JIAMEY. sept. J3. '53.

O 1 C* S1LIC. Sutin. Piush. cloth, German and Va O 1 l,-n:-ia Vest., at RAMEY'S. sept. 23. 1,53. .. A:

IN EN. V.'ool and IHckbrv shirts, f-r sale at s-.:pt. *2-'. *53.1 RAMEY'S.

A A CASES Boots and .-h»Cs—Fits warranted at

4U

Eej-t. 23. '53.J RAMEY'S.

ueen ware—Most beautiful RAMEY'S

S.-J.t. 22, ./v.

1 ROCElil liS.—A complete assortment can b# 2 had bv calling on J'AMEY.

EXTRACTCloves,

A I'OIlTi Ni:.

S3.

ST5 to 100 per month can be made by inuustriens young men those willing a pleasant business, and handsome wages, will be furnished with the necessary information, by sending DOI.LAIC post-paid" to the ad-Ires of

A. HORNER it Co."

October 1, 1553. v5n!3.

Boots and Shoes. Men's caif and kip boots and shoes boys' calf and goat a large slock of Ladies fine shoes of

evre kind etc. oct. 1.'53. JOHN WILSON.

OF COFFEE. Allspice. Pepper. Cin­

namon. N-ttmegs. Arc.. »v.. for sale by mar. 23, '53. LAYMoN A C*.

g.] -73 & A IJ.

CABINET AND CHAIR WARE ROOMS.

Having remoM-d our shop f-n the, VS&cast side of Washington Street tw I 1 'doors north of the court-bo svberel 11.. be fotind an assortment of (.'hairs 4c l-'ur-nitiiro, we solicit a share of pn'olie patronage.

Undertaking attended to as u^ual. TIIOS. T. ROSS. IRY1N WHITE. October 7, 155".' vGnl ttf,

Farm for Said.

A FINH FARM containing 1G1 acre otg.joil tillable land. acres -t' which

'I is under cultiyati.ri, an-1 loo inclosed with a good substantial

fence

C/

situated in Brown township,

section range 5. «r*h-east quarter.- The farm eohta'Tis a good bearin-r orchard, a n'ever failing rj.ring of excellent water, a good dwelling houso an-1 log barn.

The above farm will be sold f-n reasonable term3.For further particulars applv -n the premises. v5nl3-3m-p. -^CRAWFORD VANCI.EAVE.

rpilK FINEST French calf B- ots in town ui

1

oet. i.'53.j HOI:NEI:

IFqualitywant

cvs.

YOU gof»l Buots or Shoes of any kind, or stvle. thev arc for --n!c at oet. 1. '53. HORNER a Co's.

1ALF SKIN'S.—The best qualify calf skins, lin^ ir.g and tij r-ing -kins, just received at oct. 1. *53. HORNER A Co's.

SHOE

FINDINGS

Oct- 1. '5'.j

of til kinds, for sale at HORNER Co's,