Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 January 1854 — Page 4
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Having received a large lot of well
•clectcd Cooking Stoves of different patterns and •izes, I now offer to all those that may be in want of a stove—a good and durable article, and as cheap as can be bought in any other inland town, having now on hand and for sale the different Numbers of the celebrated Doable-oven Trinmph Stove, which stove for regularity of baking cannot be excelled by any stove now cast, and will consume lea* wood in cooking and baking than any other stove I am acquainted with. I also have the different size# of the Kentuckian, this stove has six hole* that can be used at one and the same time, which make# it more convenient for using* cast of good material and heavy
plate,
and in connection
with the above stoves, we have Improved Premium*. Telegraph, Hot-air, Back's Patent, and in a word we shall keep all kinds and sizes, so that we shall be able to accomodate all that may call on us for a stove.
I N W A E
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 nil others that tnay call on us with as good
durable tinware as can be had at
any other establishment in tho west. Japanned Ware on hand and for sale at the lowest prices.
Job Work done at short notice, such as housc•pouting, tin or zink trougliing and other jobing tnat may appertain to the above business. We have also on hand a lot of tin Safes which wo offer cheap. Hoping as heretofore, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please we shall fully share the public patronage. pgPOld copper. castings and pewter taken in exchange for work. A. BARGELT. may5,'53. n45yl
AAA LBS CINCINNATI Candy for sale at Lafayette prices by LAY&10N
A
Co.
STATE FAIR— GREELEY'S SPEECH!!
A MAN MURDERED IN COVINQTON!
TERRIBLE ACCIDENT ON THE
A I O A FELLOW
CITIZENS: Having always believed
in the doctrine of "equal and exact justice," as being correct between man and man and it being the manner in which your humble servant has ondeavorcd to get thro' the world he would respectfully inform nis numerous customers and friends that ho is again in tho market with a fino, and as he thinks, judiciously selected, btock of
Dry Woods,
Made Clothing,
&.C. to which he wishes to call your undivided attention. lie visited the eitv of Cincinnati this fall, in person, as formerly, and purchased his stock of those '"in whom ho could put his trust and whom ho knew as being the most extensive manufacturers in the city- such as are disposed to "live and let live."
Feeling confident, therefore friends, that our stock ofjwiot be surpassed in the place, in regard to fabric," appearance and manner in which they are mado up, invito you to come and examine for yourselves, and we arc satisfied you will be nleased with our prices, etc. as before mentioned.^
We have an endless variety of CLOTHING, among which may bo found Coats manufactured of an hundred different kinds of fabrics Pants in like manner Vests do Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, etc. Wo have also, a large and complete stock of
O O S S O E S A S A S
To which the particular attention of the Gents are called. To the Ladies wo must mention in a few words that our stock of
Dress Goods, 8tc.f
Which Tightly belong to them, is unusually large and hope when we aro favored with your presence, through William's assistance to display them to vour satisfaction. We shall not attempt an enumeration of articles, but invite you to give us a call.
We wish to drop just another word, and to our friends, the farmers, to remind them, that wo wish them not to forget us in the distribution of their Produce, as wo intend paying the highest market priccs for Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Feathers, Beeswax, Rags, Ginseng, etc., cte.. in fact everything thev have to dispose of. KKMKMHER, the "German Store" is the place to buy Goods on the most reasonable terms, cither for cash or the product of vour farms. Come along, the way is vet open. D. WERTllElXf.
November 4, 1S53. v5nl8.
IIW BOSTON STORE
$20,000 STOCK.
Graham & tiro her,
Against the Wotld for Selling Cheap Goods. WE arc now receiving direct 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 has over been brought to this town which wo can and will sell below all eompcittion
Our stock has been selected with great care and embraces every article usually called for in this market..
Dress Goods.
ISO Pieces Delaine 50 do lustre 40 do mereno Silks, French mcrenoes. Delaines. Bonnets. Ribbons and bonnet ribbons, 150 shawls, crocket, brosha. bay state, plain, •mbroidercd. black and cloth shawls, 150 pieecs bleached muslin.
Dross Trimmings, several hundred pieces of the best stvles of Prints, and 75 pieces Flannels, oct. *1, 1S53. v5nl3.
AUCTION! AUCTION!
IT
IS universally given up that there is better bargains got at Schooler's Auction Room than *nv rtnor place in town: and he is still receiving all kinds of goods to sell for whatever they will bring at this time he has on hand a large lot of
All kinds of Bocks,
All new and of the latest dates, which can be bought at private sale or at auction very low: at the same place a tine lot of new saddles sold vcrv low a large lot of notions of all kinds on hand a lot of nice violins a line lot of hats a fine lot of eight day and thirty hour clocks nice watches together with almost everv kind of property that is used, is sold here. Call and look as mv orders are to sell.
Terms cash. W. H. SCHOOLER. Nov. 12, 1S53. [v5nl9tf.] Auctioneer.
FRESH ARRIVAL
or
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT THE
Boston Boot and Shoe Store.
lly far the largest and best sclcctcd Stock of Boots and Shoes ever brought to this market which we are now receiving and opening, that will basold lower than ever sold in the weit. Our stock is warranted'to be of the best quality having been purchased drrectly of the manufacturers of Boston •onsisting of every quality of wff Mens^heavy Roots
Kip and Calf do boys do Youths and Childrens do Womens and Misses shoe* of all kinds quality and stvle, that could be wanted.
THE
A. HORNER & Co.
October 1, 1S58. von 13.
CJ
1ARPETS.—Rae, Turkey', and every description of Carpetings, at oct. 1, '53.] GRAHAM «& BRO*
largest pile of Casainett and Tweed coats in town, can b*i found at the store of «vt. l.'SS. GRAHAM & BltO.
Hardware.
Padlocks, Chopping axes. Broad axnull and out SAWS, wood do., steel and 3/ iron squares, tubs, boekets. -»aab fcoands, horse rasp*, mill
M*
file«. spade* and shovels AratV.
oct. il.'W. CRAWFORD Ml'LLIKlN.
PREHIU1
A I N E A I
WARE ROOMS.
THE undersigned has constantly on hand & full assortment of Plain and Fashionable FCR.NITURE. made of the best material, at prices to sr!t customers. Shop on Main street, opposite the Ristine House. WM. ROBERTSON.
October 21, 1-S53. v5nl6tf.
UST RECEIVED—800 pieces best Merrimack, Cocheco, and Union Pnnts, warranted fast colors by [sept. 23, '53.] RAMEY.
1 nffc PIECES fanev and plain dc laines. beautilU'J
ful styles at RAMEY'S. September 23, '53.
BALES extra brown sheetings at extra low it) prices, for sale by sept. 23,'53.] RAMEY.
20
50
PIECES French and German, black, blue, and brown cloths at September 23, '53. RAMEY'S.
PIECES cassimeres and satinetts, plain and fancy at low rates at September 23, 1S53. RAMEY'S.
OA PIECES Eastern linsevs of every possible /£\j shade, grade, quality and variety can be found at [sept. 23, '53'.] RAMEY'S.
rA PIECES Flannels, of every iraaginable^color DU and figure sold by
September
23, 1853.
May 20, 1853. 4v47ntf.
Tflorer
ARE just receiving their Spring stock consisting of a very large, and splendid assortment of fine Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Dye-stuffs, Perfumery, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Jcc., &c. Our Stock was purchased in New York, from the iMronTEua, and very carefully sclcctcd by one of tho firm in person "consequently the public may rely on every article being
ATED.
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n'"mr
RAMEY.
WHOLESALE QUEENSWARE
No. Purdue's Block, Lafayette, Ind.
C. F7LiTiLY,
WOULD
call the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS to his stock of wares, consisting in part as follows: White stone. Flown mulberry, Printed bluo, Printed marble. Blue edge and common Wares, Glass Jars, Tumblers, Molasses cans, Dishes and a variety of other wares usually kept in the trade which he will sell at Cincinnati prices without transportation. Call and sec.
& CO. 5
S A E A N E S S
And Trunk Manufacturers,
(South side Columbia Street, below the Square.) LAFAYETTE, IND.
TAKE this method of informing the citizens of Montgomery county, that they keep constantly on hand and manufactures to order all kinds of baddies, Bridles, Martingales, Harness, Collars, Whips, Lashes, Trunks, etc., etc., made of the best materials and in the most workmanlike manner, with all the late improvements. All of which will be sold cheaper than can be bought in Crawfordsville.
Persons wishing anything in our lino, will find it to their interest to give us a call, as
we
are deter
mined to sell at tho lowest possible rates. juno 3, '53. n49tf.
Crawfordsville Marble Works.
I. F. WADE,
E A E I N A E
CONTINUESLtotho
carry on business at the old
stand, cast of Bell TaVern, Main St., and is just receiving anew Stock of superior Marble, which he will finish for all who may want, in good style, at reasonable rates. Monuments, Tombs, AC., AC., cither American or Italian, furnished to
June 7, 1S53.—n50tf.
:KT*JEK.3E2
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
S O A N & IT I O A N
PUKE
and all others, are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, as we are prepared auauctermincd to sell at as low priccs as any other establishment of the kind in the State, the windy bonsting of defying all competition to the contrary notwithstanding.
Crawfordsville, June 16, 1S53. n51.
Groceries! Groceries!! The undersigned havingjust received
a large assortment of Groceries, such as, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Fish of all kinds, Molasses, Tobacco, Cigars, Salaratus, Table salt. Spices. Nuts,
Candies, Raisins, pepper, Rice. Indigo, Madder. Soan, Wash-tubs, Washboards, Tin-ware, Brooms,
Buckets. Nails all sizes Oils of all kinds, White-lead and SALT BY THE BARREL.
All of which will bo sold cheap for cash, or ca changed for country produce. Give me a call. nov5, '52. nlOtf] A. MANN.
JUSTICES NOTICE.
THE
undersigned is prepared to attend to all calls in his line. Will pay particular attention to drawing up Deeds. Mortgages. «fce. I %*Omce in Washington Hall Building, up stairs.
BOXES, Honey Dew, Jamesrivcr, and Mis"•VF souri Cavendish, Missouri pound lumps. Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri live lumps, Mill's half pounds. Goodwin's Cut and Dried and Six Twist Chewing Tobacco, and half Spanish Cut and Dried Smoking Tobacco, for sale Wholesale and Retail bv LAYMON & Co.
Ladies' Dress Goods.
LARGE and splendid stock of Prints, madder colors plain and fancy delaines: French ana cnglish mcrinoes fancy colors A fine lot of alapacas plain and fancy colors Domestic and fancy ginghams good colors Black and changeable dress silks: Ladies black silk raitts a good quality Flannels of all colors and styles Tweeds and plaid linseysof all grades Fine brown and bleached muslins Plain an barred jaconetts, cam. muslin, swiss, book, figured and plain
Black silk vails, collars, under-sleeves, chcnnzctts, silk lace and fringes, for sale bv oct. 21 '53. CRA WFORD & Ml'LLIKlN
A. Horner & Co., Hnicejust
ave received an innumerable lot of Ladies shoes, to which we call their particular attention, among which may bo found
Kid Boots. Enameled do. Silk Gaiters. Franklin Boots. Silk Gcitors. front Enameled Buskins. Misses Gaiters, Kid slips do.. that surpasses anything in the market in quality and price. oct. 27, 1553.
FIVE
HUNDRED pair Tweed, Cassimere, cassinett. and Jeans Pants, at oct. 1, *53. GRAHAM a BRO.
BONNETS
AUSTRALIA IX THE SHADE!
Late Arrival of Spring and
SUMMER GOODS. THE
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, DcLaines, Berages, Tissues, shallas, lawns, swiss, Ginghams, and Prints without number. Also, a fine lot of the latest styles of a At prices to suit any and every body. Also, a lot of fine small hats or Flats for the BABIES, tfec. &c.. 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.
READY MADE CLOTHIXG.
Our 3tock of Ready Made Clothing, for summer wear, cannot be surpassed by any house in the town, in regard to price and quality. To prove this to be correct, we but ask our friends who are in want of such articles, to call in at
No. 1, "Washington Hall,"
and they shall see what they will see, in the way of Clothing, Hardware. Queensware. Glassware, Groceries, Dve-stutTs, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, and any quantity of the best article of Carpeting, which is always wanted at this season of the year. jig HATS AND CAPS. A largo stock of Silk and Fur Hats, Otter do., fine Panama, and a great number of other Hats.#
BOOTS AND SHOES.
This stock we are satisfied cannot be surpassed in the place. We have a few of tho 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. &c., &c.
In conclusion, we would ask onr old customers and the public generallv, ONE-AND-AT.I., (as before stated.) to call in at No! 1, "Washington Hall," and wo will insure none to go away empty.
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and
JOHN SWEETSER.
Crawfordsville, March 12, 1S53. 4v37nly
AND RIBBONS.—A splendid stock
of Silk and freneh lace Bonnets also, a large lot of Velvet and Fancy Ribbons at oct. 21. '53. CRAWFORD & MULLIKINS.
*T/E wish to buy jeans, flannel, linsey. feathers. butter, eggs, tallow, lard, dried pieaches. apples, wool cooks, mittens, regs and gensang f'T which wiil si".* tho hiehest priccs. oct. 51. V?. CRAWFORD & MTI.LTKIN.
M. SNOOK & CO.
april 5, 1S53. v4n41yl
Hats! Hats!! Hats!!!
JUST
received four cases spring stylo of Gents, extra silk hats. 1 Case black brush Hungarian hats, 1 do drab brush uo do. 1 do Otter nap, do. 4 do Black Congress nap, do. 3 do White Congress, do. 1 do Extra fine Cassimere*, do. 1 do Mens' pearl nap, do. 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, 8 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.
[Zf\ SACKS COFFEE, just received and for sale OU by LAYMON & Co.
BBLS. N. O. Molasses just received by OU LAYMOV £0
S%ST HOGSHEADS of Sugar, just arrived and for ^0 sale. LAYMON & Co.
SIX
BARRELS Powdered, Crushed and Loaf Sugar, just landed for LAYMON & Co.
"I BBLS. Old Cider Vinegar, just received. 1U LAYMON & Co.
ARD OIL, for sale by
TEN
LAYMON it Co.
BARRELS Caroliua Tar. just received by LAYMON a Co.
WINDOWfor
GLASS, S bv 10, 10 by 12. and 10
by 14, salo by LAYMON & Co.
BOXES selected Western Reserve Cheese for sale by LAYMON & Co.
LARGE supply of Franganeia, Washington, Jr\. Light and Brown, Havana. Principe, liega Ujv, I Colorado, half Spanish, and Common Cigars
Wholesale and retail, at very low prices by mar. 23,
!53.
CINCINNATI
V-VAUULTEK-
::V PHYSICIANS
LA xMON & co.
Sugar Cured Hams and Dried
Beef, for sale by LAYMON &, eo.
PECONS,
Peanuts, English Walnuts, S. S. Al
monds, Brazil nuts, and Filberts, can always be had vcrv low at LAYMON &. co's.
GLASSWARE
of every variety, cheap at LAYMON & Co's.
Cigars and Tobacco.
OF
THE best quality, always on hand, and for sale at the Drug Store of June 16,'53. SLOAN MORGAN.-^
Ground Faints.
WE have the best Paint Mill ever brought to the place. Ground and mixed Paints of every description, can at all times be had at the Drug store of [june 16, '53.J SLOAN
THREE
A
MORGAN.
TIERCES RICE, for sale bv LAYMON & Co.
WHEAT AND CORN WANTED! 20,000 Bushels of Corn, 10,000 Bushels of Wrheat, Forwliichthe highest market price will be paid in CASH, by [aug. C,'52.] JOHN SWEETSER.
Montgomery Warehouse.
LEE, GILKEY, & CO.
ARE now prepared to receive grain in their new Warehouse for which they will pay the highest market price. Bring on your wheat and corn and get tne cash. This is one of the largest and most commodious Warehouses in the State, where all the farmers can be accommodated who desire to sell or store grain of all descriptions. The greatest care will be taken to accomodate and give satisfaction to all who give us their patronage.
Crawfordsville. Mav 27, '53. n4Stf.
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 Jewclrv ever offered in this market comprising gold and silver watches, chains, lockets and ladies fancy pins of every style and qaulity: guns, rifle and shot do., pistols of every quality musical instruments of every kind, such as viofins from $52 down to fifty cents, guitars, flutanias, aocordeons musical tioxes, nutes, fifes, harps, &c. 500 sorts of toys and 100 clocks ranging from $13 down to $2. We also, have a small assortment of fancy dry goods of the finest quality, lor 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 6 cents per yard, and you will buy and no mistake. We will sell our entire stock of dry goods at cost, and positively brine: no more but will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of all fancy books, novels and musical instrument. II. PURSELL & BRO. april 15,'53. n42.
!FAMILY
GROCERIES.
The undersigned has just received a large assortment of fresh groceries, such as coffee, teas, sfMfcr of different kinds, molasses, mackerel, cod ana white fish, tobacco, cigars, salceratus. table salt, spices, nuts, candies, raisins by the box or half box. pepper, rice, dye stuffs, soap, woodenware of all kinds, willow baskets different sizes, tin- ware, cutlery, hardware, nails of all kinds, win-dow-glass. powder, shot, lead. caps, candles, can-dle-wicking, door-locks, latrhos. hinge?, and in short, almost everv thing you may call for. All of whu-h will be soli very low. for canh or good produce. Remember t-he r'aco one door east of the corner Hotel. WM HARTMAN. ev. niirt.'
'k
DR. J. B. MARCHISPS
E E A E A O I O N
TOR THE BEUZf AT CCR£ OF SUFFERING FEMALES.
It stands pre-emi-nent for its curative powers in all the diseases for which it is recommended usually called FEMALE COMPLAINTS.— Of these are Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb Fluor Albus, or Whites Chronic Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb Incidental Hemorrhage, or Flooding Painful, Suppressed, and Irregular Menstruaon it a
their accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how severe or of how long standing. The Catholicon far surpasses other remedies, in being more certain, less expensive, and leaving the system in abetter condition. Let all interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing ample proof, from the most respectable sources, of the beneficial results of its use together with letters from highly experienced Physicians, who have used it in their practice, and speak Irom their own obser\ations.
REFERENCES.
P. B. Peckham, M. D., Utica. N. Y. L. D. Fleming, M. D., Canandaigua. N. Y. M. II. Hills, M. D., Rochester. N. Y. D. Y. Foote,M. D. Syracuse, N. Y. Prof. Dunbar, M. D., Baltimore. Md. J. C. Orrick, M. D., Baltimore. M. D. W. W. Reese, M. D., New York City W. Prescott, M. D., Concord, N. H. J. P. Newland. M. D., Utica, N. Y. Rev. C. S. Beard, Glenn Springs, S. C.
Pamphlets had gratis at the Drug Store of SLOAN & MORGAN",
Agents.
Crawfordsville, Ind. Also for
sale by Samuel J. Weldon, Covington Henry G. Todd, Danville Levi Sidwell, Rockville R. II. Eldridge, and R. L. Lawrence
A
Sons, Lafayette.
Letter addressed to care of Mr. Curtis Hatch, Agent at Ravenna, Ohio. To. Dr. MARCHISI:—I have been ten years troubled with Female
Complaints—prolapsusuteri,
and
all the attending difficulties at times rendering my life most miserable. I have had the attendance of some of the best physicians, with but little success the most thev could do was to relieve—a cure was out of the question. For five months before commencing with your medicine, I had not been able to perform any labor, could walk but a few steps at a time, and scarcely went out of doors—in short, I was completely prostrated, both in body and mind, and expected to drag out the rest of my days in suffering and misery. But, reading your advertisement, I was induced to try your invaluable medicine called Uterine Catholicon, as the last resort.— I had not used it a week before I felt like another woman. By the use of three bottles I was enabled to perform all the labor for six in the family with ease, and could walk anywhere ill the "neighborhood without injury. Nothing but a sense of my duty to you and to the afflicted, has induced me to state my case to tho public. I can safely recommend the preparation to all those suffering like myself. (Signed.) Mrs. SARAH A. Bisnor.
September 10, 1S53.
Having recently returned from the Cities of Boston, New York and Cincinnati, whero he has made extensive purehas«s of Elegant, Fashionable, and Durablo ....
NEW GOODS!
Which are especially adapted to the wants of this community, would respectlully inform his friends and the citizens generally, of Old Montgomery and the adjacent counties, that he is now in receipt of the saine, and is offering them a shade lower than any other house in the place. Of this fact he is confident, having purchased his stock directly from the importers and manufacturers.
Ho would call the especial attention of
—THE LADIES—
To his large and unusually well selected stock of JJrcss Goods and trimmings, which will be found, on examination, to eomprise every variety of articles iii-^ls line, which are all of tho very latest fashionable styles.
To the &eEitEcfliien
lie would say that they will consult their very best interests by calling on*him before purchasing their Clothing, as his present stock is the most complete he has ever had the pleasure of offering. His stock of superior french, english, and american cloths and cassimeres are unsurpassed by any in the Wabash Valley.
The season is now approaching when all wish to purchase their
Boots and Shoes,
Of which he has an immense assortment of every possible grade, from the elegant Silk Gaiter tn^the common Buskin, and from the beautiful calf Boot to the heavy, serviceable "CampbeH's Kip.'
Hats and Caps of every conceivable quality, shape and texture, suited to all classes, ages and conditions. He has also an unusually heavy stock of
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, NOTIONS, Glassware, splendid pocket cutlery, etc.. etc.— This stock he is offering at remarkably low prices for cither cash or good approved country produce.
He will pay
CAS'H
for fifty thousand bushels of
wheat. Don't forget the ol'd corner, so noted for bargains! Crawfordsville, September 23,1S53. nl2.
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Removal of Dr. Hurd's Dental Office to the office formerly occupied by Ilenry S. Lane Willson. l'he
Office is in a building adjoining his residence, and in making this move it will be permanent. Dr. Hurd has been engaged in the practice of Dentistry in Crawfordsville and vicintty for three years past, and has executed many setts of teeth also the first full sett that was made in the county, which is now used in masticating to the entire satisfaction of the person wearing them. The work of tho most skillful fails occasionally: in order to give value received, Dr. II. repairs all work that may fail within five years from the time of being executed without extra charge. In order to secure a large amount of business his terms will be moderate.
Dr. Hurd's facilities for getting out gold _p.ate, will enable him to supply Dentist's in the West at a short notice. For information on the management of the teeth he will refer you to his pamphlet published last year.
Sept. 23. 1S53. v5nl2vl.
Groceries at Lafayette Prices.
LAYMON & Co.. have just opened their spring stock of groceries, which is unusually large and well selected. They are determined to afford an opportunity for the citizens of Montgomery county to purchase their groceries at home, as they are resolved to sell at Lafayette priccs, wholesale and retail for I..!i?ayetto pay [mar. 23, '5-3.
DR. A. W. ARMSTRONG,
HAVING permanently located in Crawfordsville, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens and the adjacent country. Residence in the northwest part of town, in the house formerly occupied by Reuben Taylor. Office up stairs over S. Graves'"tin shop. [april 1,'53. n40iu6.
Edgings and Insertings.
Our assortment of linen edgings and inscrtines is now complete, those wishing to purchase should call on BRYANT fc Co april 15,1S50.
Wheat! Wheat!!
FIFTY
THOUSAND bushels of wheat wanted immediately, for which the highest cash price will at all times "be paid. Call at the store of
Sept. 10,1S53.
LOCKS,
bolts, latches, hinges, screws, shovels, spades, forks, cross cut saws, chains, hoes, picks, grubbing hoes, drawing knives, plains, broad and chopping axes, hatohets, augers, files, rasps, table and pocket cutlerv. hames. and almost every article in the hnrdworo'linc •-•an be had at the lowest -ashniwa: "LAYMON d: Cu's.
Aso-E
wmz
ISthisdisease
at
NOW upon us, and every one suffering with should earnestly enquire for a safe and certain remedy, that will entirely remove the disease from the system and restore to sound health without laying the foundation of other diseases as distressing and incurable as the Ague itself. The chills may be broken with Quinine or many of the nostrums of the day but alas! tho patient "finds in a few days afterwards the disease returned upon him and harder to break the second time than the first after being broken a few times but not thoroughly removed the ague gets fairly seated and perhaps clings to the patient for years. Could such pe-sons see the strong testimonials which the proprietor of the ROBORANTIA has received of the speeay ar*l thorough cures performed by it, they would not hesitate to try immediately this most wholesome remedy. The following letter from the agent at Prairieton near Terre Haute is a specimen.
PRAIRIETON, Ind., Sept. 1st 1S53.
Mr. J. DARLIXO: Dear sir—I have sold out all the Roborantia you left with me. At first I did not believe it would sell at all, but I wanted to give it a fair trial, and when the ague season commenced I gave out two bottles to two persons whom I was acquainted with and it cured them both, and every person who has.bought the medicine says it is the best they have ever used. I sold the last bottle yesterday and could have sold two or three more to-dav. If I had time I could send a certificate and recommendation from every person who has bought it. It is a medicine that cannot be too highly recommended.
Please send me two dozen as soon as possible. Signed: DANIEL MARK. The Roborantia is for sale by SLOAN
Crawfordsville T. W. HALL,
A
MOROAN,
A
CO., Middletown.
Sept. 23,1853. v4n43.
FLRK! FIRE!! FIRE!!! THE
best protection against loss by Fire is to call on the subscriber, who continues to take risks for tho
WASHINGTON UNION Fire In§urancc Company,
CLEVELAND. OHIO.
CAPITAL -1100,000.
25
THIS Company pays all losses promptly. JSfOfllce in \\rashin£rton llall Building upstairs. JOHN SWEETSER,
Notice
vonllmG.
Fand
Agent for Montgomery Co.
Crawfordsville, March 12, 1S5-3. 37ntf
BOXES Cincinnati Mould Candles, for sale by LAYMON & Co.
is hereby given that the vr.-
dersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Levi Jsliuuieton, late of Montgomery Co., Indiana, deceased said estate is solvent.
DAVID MIDDLETON, Administrator. October 21. 1S53. nlGw3p.
READ THIS IF YOU PLEASE!!
THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the Farmers of Montgoiflfcry county, and the public generally to their Netv Ilarnes^ and Saddlery Establishment, On Green street, in the building formerly occupied by W. Sellers, three doors south of the post-office. All work warranted or no sale.
TT^ILLOW Cradles, wagons, clothes and market VV baskets for sale, ehcap at the cash store of mar. 23, 'Go. •. .X^AYMON & Co.
U"at
MBRFLI.AS.
Glass Lanterns and Tin lamp.-, [oct. 21, '5'i.j ROBINSON'S.
Tanners Oil.
A pure article, by the Barrel, or hiuglt' Gallon, for sale at the Drug store of June 1*3, '53 fcLOAN
KI-IGs'sh
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MORGAN.
FkNBERGER'S
JUNIATTI Nails
OvF of all sizes, just received and for sal'- wholesale or retail at prices as low us the lowest. mar. 23, '5 LA\ MON vfc Co.
WM. H. SCHOOLER
TT^ISIIES to inform the citizeusof both town and
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county, that he is ready to receive and Auction all kinds of property at his auction room opposite the Eagle Hotel, lie will also, attend all sales in the country when called on.
Crawfordsville, jan. 7, 1S53. n2Stf.
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CABINET AND CHAIR WARE ROOMS. Ha\ing removed our shop on the, cast side of Washington street two doors north of the court-house, where! may bo found an assortment of Chair* Si Furniture, we solicit a share of public patronage.
Undertaking attended to as usual. TIIOS. J. T. ROSS. IRV1N WHITE. October 7. 1S53. v5nl-ltf.
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FINEST French calf Boots in town at oct. 1. '53.] HORNER
A CO'S.
YOU want good Boots or Shoes of any kind, quality or style, thev are for sale at oct. 1,
\LF SKINS.—The best quality calf skins, lining and tipping skins, just received at oct. 1, '53. HORNER
CLOTHS.—150
Hats, Caps.—for the million—up-stairs, oct. 1, '53.] at GRAIIAM & BRO.
OEVERAL Hundred Over coats, cloth coats, easkO simcre, frock, box and sack coats, of every varietv and style, for sale by oct. 1, '53. GRAHAM & BRO.
GROCERY & PROVISION STORE. ESSRS. GAI.EY & RIDGE having formed a copartnership in the Grocery, Provision and Baking business, at tho stand on Washington stroet. opposite the court house (and formerly occupied by Craig & Mack,) are now open and solicit a liberal share of patronage. Their stock consists of a general variety of family groceries, provisions «fcc.
Their Baking department they intend shall be kept neat and clean, and every article sold, warranted to give entire satisfaction or the monev refunded.
Especial care will be given to all orders entrusted to children. n33. Crawfordsville, Feb. 9th 1553.
Boots and Shoes.
TT7"c have just received and opened our Sprint
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Stock of Boots and Shoes, which is very complete and well adapted to the season. Our stock consists in part, of Gents, calf, kip, thick and Hnn-
farian
JOHN K. ROBINSON.
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boots Gents, calf, morocco, kip and thick rogans Boys calf, kip, and thick boots and shoes Ladies boots", buskins, gaiters, half gaiters. gaiters, slippers, &c.. of every variety and quality.-— Childrens shoes of almost every description. We wish an examination of our stock by the Ladies and Gentlemen earnest of our ability to please in quality and price. LA\ MON & Co.
'IRE SHOVELS and tongs. Ames* shovel* and •»nadoa. scoop she veil and manure forks, at *t.21.'S?. KOBINSONS.
THE CHEAP STORE!
ALI. COMPETITION.
vcry
J. & J. GEIIRING.
Crawfordsville, august 12, 1S53. n.inb.
Ldouble
ONDON TWIST SHOT GUNS—single and barrels at unusual low prices can be had
LAYMON & Co's.
EAGLE HOTEL.
CRAW FORDS ILL?:, INDIANA.
L. E. H'AYLAND, Proprietor.
AIR the best the market affords. Stabling good convenient, well calculated to accommodate horse drovers. may 27, '53. nlSvl.
DOMESTICSaofall
kinds, consisting of blceched
intirilins, srood assortment, and linsevs. Oct. 1,'53 JOHN WILSON.
jniCK.
JAUES F.
We would invite the buying public to call and examine our magnificent stock of NEW GOODS, Which wo are just receiving direct from the importers and manufacturers, and will sell
BELOW
For proof of this fact you nsed
onlv price our French Merinoes, English do Cashmere of all grades:
Plain figured and wool Do Laines Black and Figured Silks Bonnets, of all styles and late fashions Shawls, from 50 cents to #12' Dress Trimmings and Buttons Ginghams and Calicoes White. Goods of all kinds: elvet, Taff'd,and bonnet ribbons of lute styl«« Laces and Fringes Ladies Collars Undcrsleeves "r" Cheniizetts. and an endless variety of Ladies Woolen cuffs. Undcrsleeves, Opera Hoods. Mitts, etc Laee Veils
Brown, bluo. and Green Beraees Fancy Cravats, shirts, and collars Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen do. Ladies embroidered handkerchiefs Also, a very heavy stoek of Clothing to be soli at 5 per cent, over cost: Boots and Shoes of all sizes and qualities A good double soled Kip boot warranted for $9 Hats and caps of very superior style and which 110 house can equal for quality
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 for 75 ets. Good Tea at Co ets lb. Cloths, Satinetts. Cassimeres: Tweed. Jeans, Cottonade, Corderoy 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 ets per qui™ Chewing Tobacco, very cheap Cigars of all kinds Coats Spool cotton for everybody at
Our stoek of Mens' Ware, such as cloths, oasslsimeres, satinetts, tweeds, janes, ete., etc.. unusuallv large and at very low figures. We haver large and well selected stoek of iSeady .T2ac!i* Consisting of every variety of Coats. Pants and Vests, all of which we are resolved to sell as Io-.v aa -S any who ruortss to sill at or lo per cent abov» cost We have every variety of IIat»and Cups at very low prices, and our stock of Bo«tsand .Shoe* is not surpassed in the place, either in quality or price. We have a nice stock of Queensware and a i'ew setts of a little the nicest China ware ever brought to town, and in short we think we hava every article suited to tho wants of all and if you vill just give us a call we will try to sell you the goods that you want and at such prices as will givti entire satisfaction.
N. B. We ex poet, to pay the highest cash pric» for all tho Wheat, Corn, Oats, ltye, Harley, Flax Seed. Clover Seed, Timothy Seed, IiucC.rass Seed, and every other article of trade that you may have to sell. All who wish to buv tho most and best Goods fr the least money, and gel the biggest price for their trade, will please call on
AHE
HORNER
A COS.
A CO'S.
1'ieces cloths, cassimeres jeans,
satinetts and tweeds: 25 do Persian cloths also, curtain goods of every description, carpe' sacks, sheetings, 50 pieces tickings, all for sale by oct. 1, '53.1 GRAIIAM & BRO.
READYnnd
MADE CLOTHING. Boots, Shoes.
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cheapness
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Gloves and mittens of !'!1 kinds Hoes, large and small Soap enough to clean the whole human family. A
heavy stock of (.old Jewelry, is no\»J hand: we warriuit it good Gold or the moneyrefunded. (Jive us a "call for this kind of goods and we assure you we will make it to your in tercel to buy of us.
We have also
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hand a very heavy stock of GLASS WARK,
Which we bought merely because it was cheap, and we do assure all who may need this article that \vu can furnish it at a less price than any other hotist* west. This ware we have direct from Pittsburgh, and we will sell it at a small profit. Let every man. woman and child, call and examine our stuck, and they will look no further. £5?" Cash paid for Wheat.
Crawfordsville, October 1, ls.VJ. 'Tf»nl3.
THElXfESTAltRI VAL!
.7. & J. LEES A: €o.,
A.VE JUST RECEIVED AND ARK now opening their Fall and Winter Goods and with pleasure announce to their old customers and friends that they have now the largest and best selected stock of goods. 'of every Variety 1.that they have ever had the satisfaction of otteiing. Our
senior
partner Joel Lee having
went to New York himself, for the express punvT.t» of selecting such a stoek as lie thought would suit our trade, has returned with one of the nicest and cheapest stoek of goods ever brought to our town, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, (Jnccasware, Cutlery, Hats and Caps, !5oot and Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, &c. &eM All of which we are resolved to sell as ehenp or a little cheaper than any other establishment in thj place, and it is only necessary l't ymi to call. amine and price our goods to be satisfied of this fact. Our stock of 0 0 S, Is full and complete, consisting of every vnrietr '.f Dress Goods, such as freneh and english mcrinoes, cashmeres of all grades, plain and iigun do aines, all wool delaines, plain and figured velvet, plain and figured silk and satin, and in short every variety of goods to suit every taste.
J. & J. LKM it Co,
Crawfordsville oet. 2?, 1553. v5nl7.
FALL EXHIBITION!
A W O I I N
NOW receiving a large and splendid Stock of Goods direct from the City of Ne-.v Vork, which they pledge themselves to sell at as low prices as any other Store in Crawfordsville and mistake.
Ready Made Clothing, &c.
Cloth, casijnere. tweed and satin. tt Coats Black, satin, plush, cloth, sill: and fancy vest*Overcoats and pants of all grades and srylif.s Black, french. cloth, cassimeres. satinetts, jeans tweeds, and plaid linsevs. of all grade-
A large lot of brown sheetings, tickings, hickory shirtings, canton flannels and drills Mens and boys hats and caps, a large lot
Black, silk velvet, and black satin for vesting Ladies boots and shoes of all stvles and oualitie#. Misses do. Mens and boys boots and shoes of everv grade: Ladies and mens winter gloves a good articlr, all for sale at tho very lowest prices.
October 21. 1553. v.lnH.
Srents.
ICILY Oranges and Lemons. M. H. Raisins. CurNo. 1 Prunes and Smyrna Figs, just ro ceivcd and warranted fresh, J.A YMON Co.
10
NKSTS TUBS, 12 doz. buckets. 0 do. churn*and five nests butter bowls at mar. 23,'53.] l.AVMON ,v: Co.
DK1 GOODS
TIIK.
T.
L'NDKIiSIGNKD, desirous of making in us in an a
Monday next offer their entire stoek of staple andl'ancv Dry Goods positively at Cost, rou
CASH ONLY.
Our assortment is complete in every particular, and Merchants wishing to repleni.-h their stocks will not find a more favorable opportunity, as wo purchased previous to the late heavy rise, and-th«' goods cannot be replaced at the same figures.
Any person wishing to engage in the Dry Good*, trade, will do well to call and s^c- us. as a bargain can be made if immediate application is made..
Tiiose indebted to the firm are politely req^ostod to "walk up to the captain's otllce and sottlo." K. K. BRYANT & CV
Under Wellington Hall, November 12. 155". nl'^tu
~V| LNa' and Boys Shoos of ell kiuds at august 1-. i: 55. I. A LLRY'S.
