Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 April 1854 — Page 4
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FAMILY GROCERIES.
The nndcr«ia:ncd has juM received a Inr?re assortment of fresh frroeerica, such as coffee, teas, sugar of different kinds. molas.ses. macfccrel. cod and white fish, tobacco, cijzars. saiwratns. tabic halt, "•piccs1. nut«. candics. raisins by the box or half box. i*?jier. rice. dvc stuffs. soa_p. wuodenwaic of all kinds, willow baskets diftercnt sizes, tin-ware. cutlery, hardware, Jisuls of all kinds, win-dow-ffla«. powder, shot. lead, caps, candles, can-dle-wicking. door-locks, latches, hinges, and^ in thort. almost even* thing" yon may call for. All of which will be aoltf very kw. for cash or pood roduce. Remember the place one door east of the corner Hotel. W M. IIARTMAX. opril 0,'53. n-Sltf.
NEW ARRANGEMENT
AND
I W J*® $ 1
join W. BI RK,
H\S
taken the store room formerly occupied by John Burk, Esq.. on the corner of Pike and Green street-. where may be found a general assortrjient. of !ry-Goods,' Groceries Hardware,: Cutlery, Quecnsware, Cro«"kery-\» arc, and all such* articles as are usually kept in a retail es-tabli-diment. lie pays particular attention to the purchase and sale of Countiy 1 roduec.s.o that lam- 1 'lies can be supplied with provisions at all times.— Being desirous of extending his business, ho invites the public to pive him a share of patronage, as he feels confident he can sell as accommodating and cheap terms as any one in Crawfordsville.
January 'SI. IS54. v5n31.
A RLE CI'TLERY—A splendid assortmcn at Jan. 5, '"1 SMITH & CO.
Wanted.
ALL kinds of country produce, for which the high cash price will be paid by A. 1'. MANX, feb. 0, IS".». n-32. tf.
I OZ. Womcns shoes of every description and OvF qnalitv at FALLEY'S. December2'l. IS53.
A E i)i:a11:it
in
BOOTS, SHOES, I.KATHER AND FINDINGS.
MAIN SUIF.ET, fioi'Tir OK Tlf.C ContT
15:i.
Wif- C. WU Ii ril Kit.
WM,
V.
Successors to Dates, Whiteher & Co., W O E S A E
Sealers in Si.-fils, Caps, Furs,
AND
A E S I .11 IVfiS,
"COKXKK or PEART. AMI MAIN HTIiEKTS,
CLYC1XXA 77, 0.
jC?" Cat// paid far shipping furs.
Kijuly s. Is, v."n2yl.
t")rv PIECES English and French Mcrinocs at Z\J sept. V.3-1 RAMEY'S.
Fresh Sugar Cured Hams.
rpHE undersigned has new on hand a quantity of Sugar cured hams for sale. A. 1*. MANN, felt. 1
s.V'f.
i.. u. tf.
Dlt. A. \V. AII32STRONG,
UAYIXG permanently located in 'rawTordsville. i«-spt:etlully tenders his professional services to the citi/eus .nd the adjacent country. Kcsidence in the northwest part ol town, in the house, formerly oecupicd by Reuben Taylor. Oilke up stairs over S. Gmivcs' tin shop., japiil 1, \Vj. n-iOiu'i.
IHi. ViHDKBIIILr,
r)
E N A Ljgjg^OGBCK.
FSPF'T Fl LLY tenders his services to the citizelis of Clawfrds\ille :iml vieinity. He pn es particular attention to carious teeth-- millions of which are now annually lost for wans of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to cull and sec specimens of the best manufacture of l'orct lain Tolls in the \Y?s», Having sure utility and ease to ail rcijuii ing artiiieial substitutes. t'lom a single oth to an entire double set. All work warranted.
All operations pertaining to the science carefully attended to with the leas! possible pain. Dent.d h'o'inis in Waj.hin^tvii Hall. siSsTu'Vcinber 4. v3nl.stf.
Crawfordsville, Frankfort, Kokomo, & Ft. Wayne Rail Road Co.
~jVJ Ol I] is hereby siven that liitaliiient .L^l of {.-n per c.nt ca,di. the *'i»| iu«l S «ck of tie1 l'raw i'ordsville. Frankt'oi t. Kokomo. ami Fi. "NVa\ lie Kail Koad Cnmpany. has been made payable a' the :liec ol'the Company in the town of Frankfort, at the following times, to-wi::
Ten
jktcent.
TIIK
Monday the "Ul day April.
Ten percent, on Monday the .MInlay ol'June. 1 -"t. Ten per cent, en Monday the Tlii day of Aug. Is."4. Ten per cent, on Monday the '.t'.h day of Oct. Is.M.
Stockholders residing in ntg.-niery county and vicinity, can at their option pay instalments to I?. T. Kistiue, 'rawlonls". ille: to Silas Kcnworthy. of Darlington: »r subscribers generally to Williamson D. I'rvliKMs. the authorized Collector of the conipanv.
Stick subscribers arc also untitled that ten per cent, damages will be assessed on all instalments remaining unpaid f. todays .-iftcr th, same is due: that 7 jx'rcent. interest will be allowed on all payim nts from the date of payment, and eight porcciif. interest- on all pre-nayments. payable in stock until the road is oorjpK-tod.
iSCleveland
WILLIAMSON I'. DUNN. Scc'v.. '. F. K. A F. W. H. K.
Frankfort. Feb. 24. Is.*4. '5tf.
HKKI'KV CIV FN to the Stockholders of tin' A* -St. Louis Kail Koad Company, that the annual meet in? tor election of Directors and transaction of other 'business wiii be holden in *ar.on. Hoone County, at, the Conn House on etlnesdav the li'tli dav of April next at o'clock. A. M. II. II. DODD. i?« Secretary.,.-
Fobruarv 24. I4."-!. n-lwT.
FRAXK.
I'NDKRSHiNKD wishes to inform the citizens of Indiana, that this celebrated younir l"'r»e will stand the ensuing season in the town of Alamo, ten miles south-west of Crawfordsviile.— Voi:n-_r Frank was awarded the first premium at the last State Fair, held at Lafuvctte in September last. MAKC'HAXT JAK'KT.
Alamo, Feb. 24, lsl. nG4m4.
Notice.
AI.T, twrxons iiulcbted to the
undertLrned
.....
are re-
'?}Hvtfnlly invited to call aud SKTTI.F their accounts on or before the 15th of March next, and very much oblige, JOHX* W1T.SOX. fob, *.», Is54." n32tf.
Boots and Shoes.
cvto
KIK1
Men's calf and kip boots nnd shin s: boys" calf niul goat shoes: a largv stvk of Ladies line shoes of
kind.etc. jan..').
4.
CJ
SMITH
it
^LOYKJ? SFFO.—CAiiritiiLL will pay
CO.
cask
LARGE supply of Franeanci'u. Washington Liizhiand ]rown. Havana. Principu. Kcgalla tV»]oraJo, half Spanish, aad Common Cigars— AVhoiesale aud retail, ui very
for
Clover Socd- Doo. 30. ISoS.
BEKF.— An excellent article for sabfeb. {», liol.J A. 1\ MANX.
low
prices by
nar. 2S, '5S. LAYMOX &. eo.
VR. JOHN' BLXL.
SO 1IIN O
N E W A N A A E
Tin: mo?t powerful King on the f:icc of the globe now ri-igns fuprenn in tfic American lit-public. Th« power of the crownuJ heads of Karopi- sink into insignilicance whea comp^rpJ to that of our Aun-ricnn Kin^.
Kuropt-an Kin'^s employ the power vestci in tliein to Increase the riches of the rich aii'l lordly, and to reduce to greater ni:-ery and degradation the poor and dependent. Our American King goes forth with equal willingness to the lordly mansion and huuibie cabin, readv to administer relief and to offer health and liapjijaucaa to the lufty and lowly, the rich and the poor.
,DIt. JOHN BULL'S
GREAT AMERICAN KING
the
enth
W
IJofSK,
s* Cnuvl'ordsville, Intl. A]ril 15,
nPJni'b
TIIOP. J. KINCI1.
WBSITCE3B2K & CO.,
okder
or
tub
'oitLD. and the ijreatest
blesfing ever offered toalHicted humaniti" to the sullering millions, the Doctor can say. relief i.- at your command. You have only to u?e thi magical remedy. Ail thouu who still sulTer, and will not accept the proffered bairn, deserve not th* pity of their families.
This wonderful medicine, during the brief period since its introduction, has carried happiness to the hearts of thousands, and made life a charm to many who heretofore regarded it only as a paiiiful and miserable existence.
To the winds with all l.iiiimcnts, JCiribrocations. I'ain Killers, and I'ain Extractors, and let millions of glad tongues proclaim the merirs of the great American King of I'ain," a preparation composed .solely of vegetables and roots, produced by America's own rich and bounteous soil.
VVe would ask the I,ADir.s. who are always competent judges of what is and what is not a valuable family medicinc, to do us a special favor by giving the King of I'ain a single trial, and if satisfactory, exert their intlueiica in its behalf, recommend it. speak well and often of it, and see that it is used by their alllicted neighbors. The Ladies are always charitable, and when they induce their suffering friends to use this really valuable medicine, they will be doing an act of benevolence that they can well be proud of This is a powerful and truly magical remedy for all external diseases, sores, .swellings, burns, &c., and for many internal alllicti'ius, it is a certain cure, yet it is perfectly harmless, and incapabie of producing the least injurious effects in the most delicate cases or the weakest constitution.
It is entirely useless to follow the old and worn-out Bystem of publishing to the public thousands of certiticatea of wonders performed by this medicine. It costs but twenty-live cents to try it and I)r. liuil stakes his well-earned reputation on the King of Pain doing all and more than he claims for it.
We would ask. have you the Rheumatism or Gout: these are not pleasant companions, and we know that you would like to drive them away as soon as possible, then
(i
I1UI.I/ 3 KING O I'AIX."'
Would you be cured almost immediately, of Bowel Complaint, Ih sentery, Summer Complaint, Cholera .Morbus. Cramp Colic, Head Ache, Tooth, or any other achu or paiu, the remedy is simple and the cure certain.
VSK TIIK GRKAT KING OK I'AIX.
Would you have your Soros. Swellings, Cuts. Hums, Scalds, ISruises, or any other wounds healed, we repeat it, use the
MAGICAL KING OF PAIN.
Would you be cured of ^cald llead. .Stiff Joints, Sore Throat, Neuralgia. Sore Breast, I,uiu'uagn. Tetter or King Worm, Salt Itheum. Kites of l'uisouuus Insects, Chapped Hands, and all other Sores, either dry or running, we say again aud again, vouit iu:mk.iy is Dr. Joliu Hull's
KINO OF I'AIN."'
Would you be rured of King's Kvil, Cancer, Tumors, Kruptions. or any dUea^e of .the Skin caused by impure blood, then use lr John Hull's Sars:iparii|a internally, and the King of I'ain externally, nothing can be more certain than a speedy aud effectual cure.
O I S S
I'UIN'OII'AI, 0 1C1J,
Fifth Ckoss Street,One Door
below
Main,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
I0H SALE BY DRUGGISTS & MERCIIANTSl'IIltOUUUOUT THE UNITED STATES. For st.le in o\ t'ordsville. by Si.oan Mokoan. niciits tls agfhts fi.r lr. John Lull's celebrated Sais.iparilla. march
1
'. Is")-I.—
rn:301nt3.
Pog»nEar .TSfcsIicisse*. UJV. Al.'K A'iKNTS ,L Wh^le.-nL- or Ketail for the fuiiuw intj highly popular patent medicines.
Brown A: C"'s- Kndennaton: h' ul\viiy"s mti!y Meilieiiu MyerV Kx'.iaet h'.'el Ki se: I in e's Shaker Sarsaparillu: Ci-aiir's lloosicr Sarsai»arilla: (Jeoir'ieirans Kvi raet llydropints
l-'aimestuck's VennifiiL'c: M'-Laiu -v (lunn's .Mexivan Mustang Liniment: ('iiiuosc T. -ree's Ol,io Md.aiie's Viiler.nie .!• nes's X.-rve and IIoiiu Liniment^ I-\ niniui e's A it !I h'. lien's Hair Keirenerat'ir K-'bertV i-xt.aet tliniri IJeiineis Kye l'alm: Tlu'inpson's l-'.\e Water 5 .lew David's Plaster:
Perry Ihivis' I'ain Killer: Crave.-" Family Medicines: T.yons' Kathairon:
CLOTH. Cassimcre. Tweed
~aa i.t'l
M.
(.
iissi mere.
UU coats, for sale by sept. 23, '5:.
316
'fi
And a host uf others ton numerous to mention, buf equaliV good. Call and sret pamphlets and almanaes. T. lb IIIIHWN .v Co. lceembt'r
"2. ls^O.
E W. W A A E,
ATTOiJNF.Y AND COU.VSFL( AT LAW. Having permanently located himself in this place, will give his undivided attention to all bu-inc.-sen-ti lifted to his care. 'Itlec immediately over Vi'ilson's Store, west of the Court lluiise. aoiil n! 1.
50
z^rrr
KKCS SHri'\l!!".i C.KK'^ ofall si/es. ir,st received and
sale or retail at prices as low mar. '_'3.
T.L the iinairinabic styles of Dress Trimming's. V. buttons, etc., can be had at sopt. '2$. WJ. KAMI-.Y S.
T.AIX and Hatred Jacone'. Bishop and Victoria law n. India linen and book muslin in irreat •jsept. "Jo 5o.j KAMKY'S.
OrtA C\ Kli Coats. larre enouiih for any man. uUU :.nd .-mall eiu utrlii"r anv boy. can und [sept. -JS. V3.] II.v.M FY":
SILK. Satin. Plush, cloth, German ami neia Vests at KAMFY'S. sept. 23. lS.'o.
R(.L\FS. Honey Dew. .lame.-river. and MisV* s. uri Cavendish. Missouri pound lumps. Virginia. Kentucky, and Missonii live lumps. Mill's half pounds'. Goodwin's Cut and Dried and Six Twist Chewinir Tobacco, and half Spanish Cut aud Dried Smoking Tobacco, for sale Wholesale anil llctail bv LAYMOX «fc Co.
AV€TIOX! AI'CTIOA"!
IT
IS universally gh en up that there is better biugaius got at Schooler's Auction Room than any other 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 Eooks,
All new and of the latest dates, which ean be bought
at private sale or at auction verv low: at the same place a f:no lot of new saddles sold verv low: a large lot of notions of all kinds 011 hand: a lot of nice violins: a fine lot of hats: a line lot of eiuht flay and thirty hour chcks nice watclses: together with almost overv kind of property that is used, is sold here. Call and lfiok as inv orders are to
T»T
TtlE LATEST ARRIVAL!
J. J. LliE
HAVE&
SL
CO
JUST RECEIVED AND ARE
now opening their Fail and Winter Goods: and with pleasure announce to their old customers and friends that they have no*,v the largest and best selected stock of goods, (of every variety) that they have ever had the satisfaction of offering. Our senior partner*(Jccl Lee) having went to Xew York himself, for the express purpose of selecting such a stock as he thoueht would suit our trade, has returned with one of the nicest and cheapest stock of goods ever brought to onr town, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Qiieensware, Cutlery, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready 3Iade Clothing, &c. See., All of which we are resolved to sell as cheap or a little cheaper than any other establishment in the place, and ic is only necessary for you to call, examine and price our goods to be satisfied of this fact. Our stock of
O 0 S
Is full and complete, consisting of every variety of Dicv (i d-. such, as frcneh and cn lish merinocs. cashmeres ot'al' grades, plain and figured de nines all wool delaines, plain and figured velvet, plain and figured silk and satin, and in short every van" ety of goods to suit every taste.
Our stock of Mens' "Ware, such as cloths, cassisimeres, satinetts. tweeds, janes, etc., etc.. is unusually large and at very low figures. V»'e hav large t'.nd well selected stock of
EScftcSv Mndc CSolfisinsr, Consisting of every variety of Coats. Pants and Vests, all of which we arc resolved to sell as low as any who rr.oFrss to sell at 5 or l1"' per cent above cost Vt'e have every variety of Huts and Caps at very low prices, and our stock of Hoots and Shoes is not surpassed in the place, either in quality or priee. W,' have a nice stock of Quecnsware and a few setts of a little the nicest China ware ever brought to town, and in short we think we have every article suited to the wants of all and if you will just give us a call we will try to soli you the floods that you want and at such prices as will give entire satisfaction.
X*. B. "We expect to pay the highest cash price for all the Wheat, Corn, Oats, Rye, Uarley, Flax Seed, Clover
Seed, Timothy Seed, Bine
(irass Seed, and every other article of trade that yr-u may have to sell. All who wish to buy the most and best Goods for the least money, and get the birirest price for their trade, will please call oil
Respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vieinity. Residence •orner of South and Walnut streets, near the Christian church. OJiee in G. W. Pearson's tailor shop, mar. 23. "50. nSt'vl.
GROCERY & PROVISION STOUT. 1\/TKSSUS. GAT.EY ik KIDGE having formed a ivJL copartnership in the Grocery. Provision and Baking business, tit the stand on Washington street, opposite the court house (and formerly oecupicd by Craig iV Mack.) are now open and solicit a liberal share of patronage. Their stock consists of a general variety of family groceries, provisions «tc.
Their Baking department they intend shall be kept nentand clean, and every article sold, warranted to give entire satisfaction or the money refunded.
Especial care will be given to all orders entrusted to children. 53. Crawfordsville. Feb. Oth 1S53.
ISools :SEB«1
f7~e have just received and opened our Coring Stock of Hoots and Shoes, which is verv complete and we'd adapted to the season, uur stock consists in part, of Gen's, calf, kip, thick and Hungarian boots Gents. calf, morocco, kip and thick brogans Boysealf. kip. and thick boots and shoes: Ladies boots, buskins, gaiters, half gaiters. gaiters. slippers, etc.. of every variety and quality.— (,'hildrens shoes of almost every description. We sh an examination ofour stock by the Ladies and nticmeu: earnest of our abilitv to please in quality and ju ice. LAYMOX' A: Co.
S. C. WILLS-OX. .1. ]i. DOXALD.
vm S.SOX 31'DOXA LD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
(Wire in the room over Brown's Drug Store? times when not Where they will be found at all ab-ent on professional business, danuarv '3. 1 ?•"•!. v.-.ir.'Ttf.
FRESH All RIVAL!
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
A N O S
E HAY E JUST RECEIVED a splendid varicfy of Ladic» Press (Jo- ds. consisting of muslin del a ins ofall grades and styb-s detains all wool, assorted colors, cashmeres as splendid, asse rted.— Mohairs, lusters of aii colors and sryhs. Persian •dnths. Per.-ian twills. A splendid assori inciit of Ginghams. Ginghams of ail qualities and styles. Caiiirecs without number.
A Splosidid A*«ortninit of Clothe, eoiisiv.ing of bin'-k. brown, green. b!ti" an 1 cade Cassimeres. fne l-!aek doeskins, fine fancy French and English cassanctu and tweeds, ilannels of id I colors and grades. SMITH iV
Hardware and Queensware.
SPI.KXDID assortment of Hardware (•ucensware at the lowest pri
JOCK FT K'XIYFS-
ian.5.'.")4.
1TX1ATTI Nails isle v.-hole-tlie l"We»r. LAYMOX Co.
of
and satinett KA.MF.Y.
L1XEX.28,
1
sell.
Termscash. "W. II. SCHOOLER. Xov. 12. 1^5-3. [v5nlVtf.J Auctioneer.
Having recently returned from the Cities of Boston. Xew York and Cincinnati, where he lias made extensive purehases of Elegant. Fashionable, and Durable
NEW GOODS!
Which are especially adapted to the wants of this community, would respectfully inform his friends and the citizens erenerally. of Old Montgomery and the adjacent counties, that he is now in receipt of the same, and is offering them a shade lower than any other house in the place. Of this fact he is confident, h.-rving purchased his stock directly from the importers and manufacturers. lie would call the especial attention of
90F
LOCKS,
and
SMITH & CO.
Groceries.
-f Ar! if Grocorie? «onhi (ico so loo! (i ''1^ sistinsr of culioc, tea, sn^ar, molosses, rice, allspice, ginger, pepper, mustard, salt. etc. jan. 5. "o4. SMiTlI CO.
-An elegant assortment at SMITHS CO.
Wheat Wanted.
The undersigned will at ail times pay the HIGHEST CASH price lbr wheat, if deliveeed at the Depot Ware-house. jan. .').'.-4. SMITH & CO.
CA ES Boo sand shoes—Fits warranted t. 23. "53.] RAMEY'j
-10,
Queens'cvare-
stvles at Sept. 22. 7)3.
had by calling uli sept. 22. '53.
EXTRACTCloves.
-Most beautiful RAMEY'S.
complete as: lortmcnt can be RAMEY.
COFFEE. Allspice. Pepper. Cin
namon- Xutmcgs. ivc.. k.. fr sale by mar. 23, '53. LAYMOX
sept. '53.]
(i5r«cc*racsi! Wrocerie?»i!
The uiuloivignrd havingjust received
a large assortment of Groceries, such as. Coffee. Migar. Tea. Fish ofall kinds. Molasse?. Tobacco, Cigars. Salaratus. Table salt. Spices. Xuts,-..
Candies. Raisins. ]»ip|er. Rice. Indigo, Madder. Soap. Wash-tubs. Washhoards. Tin-ware. Brooms,
Buckets. Xails all sizes Oils o,"ail kinds. White-lead and SALT BY THE BARREL.
All of which will be sold cheap for cash, or exchanged for country produce. Give me a call, novo,'52. nll'tf] A. MAXX.
Cigars and Tobacco.
THE best qua'dtv. aiways on hand, and for sale at the Drug Store «f June In. \V3. SLOAX A MORGAX.
Op
Ground Paints.
WE have the best Paint Mill ever brought to the place. (iro«nd and mixed Paints of every description, can at all times be had at the Dnig stoic of [june 1'3, '59.j SLOA^» MORGAX.
E A I E S
To his large and unusually well selected stock Dress Goods and trimmings, which will be found, on examination, to comprise every variety of articles in this line, which are all of the very latest fashionable styles.
To llac WenlBeiaaen
ire 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 Ih: has ever had the pleasure of offering. Ilis stock of superior-frcneh, english. and ameriean cloths and ciissimeres are unsurpassed by any in the "Wabash Valley.
The season is now approaching when alLwish to purchase their
Boots and Shoes,
Of which he has an immense assortment of every possible grade, from the elegant Silk Gaiter to the common Bnskin. and from the beautiful calf Boot to the heavy, serviceable '"Campbell's Kip."
Ilats and Caps of every conceivable quality, shape and texture, suited to all classcs. ages and conditions. He has also an unusually heavy stock of
HAP. mv A TIE. QUEEXSWAEE, XOTIOXS, Glassware, splendid pocket cutlery, etc.. etc.— This stock he is offering at remarkably low prices lor either cash or good approved country produce. lie will pay
cash
JUST
J. fc J. LEE Sz Co.
Crawfordsville oet. 23. 1 s03. vCnlT.
1)51. W. L. MAY,
for fifty thousand bushels of
wheat. Don't forget the old corner, so noted tor bargains! Crawfordsville. September 2-3.
1o3.
I' and brown cloths at September 23, 73.
so
50
PIECES cassimeres and fancy low rates at September 23. 1S-7-3.
PIECES
German, black, blue.
bolts, latches, hinges, screws, shovels, spades, forks, cross cut saws, chains, hoes. pic!.-«. grubbing hoes, drawing knives, plains, broad and chopping axes, hatchets, augers, files, rasps, tabic and pocket cutleiy. hames. and almost every article in the hard ware line can he had at the lowest cash prices at LA M' A" Co s.
as. r. LUST-: A. 1*. LCSK.
LUSE & BROTHER,
ES li. a as .1 oh es a* s.
A N1* FACT Itl-1
And WliolL'snle and Ilciail Dealers in
FUEXriF. i:\fiMSIf. AM) .UIKKIC.W PAPERS.
Main Street, opposite City Hotel,
von
_tind it feb. t'
a-
eo.
:korv shirts, .r sale at RAMEY'S
Wool and II:
LAFAYETTE, TND.
December bb 1350. v5n2!\l.
E A 4* IR B5 CD I,.
CR A W FORI)S\" ILLE. 1XI) IA A.
L. E. WAYLAID, Proprietor.
Fand
AIR the best the market affords. Stabling good convenient, well calculated to accommodate horse drovers. iiisv 27. '53. i\". 1.
A LARGE lot of silk fashi'-ns for sale by sept. 23. 1^5o.
ud straw bonnets—late
••lit anything in the eating line, you will going to A. P. MANX'S. 104. 1132 tf.
SLEX for sa
^LEXDID lot •ale at
scntember 23. 1S5-'
PIECES
15,'S
I lor, and with scot. 23. '5
100
if heaw silk laces and fringes RAMEY'S.
fanev Dress silk, which will vie with ity an ternitv in lasting
-all for sale bv RAMEY.
HEAVY Scotch, bay state. Waterloo, and english Shawls, both long and square, at sept. 23. 2S,r8. RAMEY'S.
PIEf 'ES black dress silks from 50 cents to an l«e found at •ptcmbcr 23. '53. RAMEY'S
VbestR(styles
LA
tP
,|Q PIECES alapneas and lustres, jer cent. heaj^-r than usual at September 23, '53. RAMEVS.
Fancy Articles.
HE largest and best assortment of Pcrfnmerv.
t-vi-r been brought to this market: for sale at June 1*5. '53. SL AX a MORGAX'S.
5 9 9
nl-2.
RECEIVED—300 pieces nest .Merrimack. Cocheeo, and Union Prints, warranted last colors by [sept. 23. 'o3.] KAMEY.
1 nri PIECES fanev and plain de laines. beanii-
1UU
ful styles at KAMEY'S. September 23, *53.
Qrt BALES extra brown sheetings at extra low u'J prices, for sale by sept. 23.7(3.1 KAMEY.
IIA ME'VS.
atinetts, plain and
RAM FY'S.
Hais! ISiite!! Ifia*s!!!
"UST received lour eases spring style of Gent extra silk hats.
Case black brush Hungarian hats, do drab brush do do. 1 do Otter nap, do. 4 do Black Congress nap, do. 3 do White Congress. do. 1 do Extra fine Cassimeres, do. 1 do Mens'pearl nap. b. 1 do Childrens black pearl, drab and white fancy trimmed Hungarian liafs. 1 do F\tra Panama
hats.
1 do Extra Leghorn hats. 1 do Boys braid leghorn ami palm bats, 3 do Mens'fancy and plain palm hats. All of which are now for sale at the cheap cash store of LAYMOX i\: to. march 23. '53.
Groceries at Lafayette Prices.
LAYMOX it 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 groceriesat home, as they are resolved to sell at Lafayette prices, wholesale and retail for Lafayette pay. [mar 23.
EXS" and Boys august 12. 155
C)f\ ril-.Ck bastcrn linsevs ot every possioie Pain can not exist where this reinedv is faithfully /d\J shade, grade, oualitv and varietv can be found used! it |sept. 23.'53.1
'ramevs.
I'lannels. of every imaginable color ^hcre persons were suffering with the most exeruci50 and figure sold by ,, RAME^ September 23. 18-")3. a •,
hocs ofall kinds at, L. F.M.T.FA
10,000 DOLLAES REWARD!
Is Offered for a Better Receipt. It contains no Opium, Calomel, or Miner al Poison, tad is safe for the most deli" cate Child!
Dr. Win. Hall's
A S A O E N S
FOR THE CURE OF
Consumption. Decline, Asthma, Bronchitis. Wasting of the Flesh. XiglitSweats. Spitting of blood, Hooping cough. Difficulty of Breathing, colds,
Coughs. Influenza, Phthisis, Pain in the b".. Srdc. and all Diseases of the »•. Chest and Lungs. It is estimated that 150,000 persons die annually in the Unitec States with consumption, and Professor Ebcrly sars that a vast number of these could be saved by tlie timely use of some prompt remedy
Dit. Hall's Bai.saii strikes at the Root of the Disease at once, and sileh is its speedy effect, that any one using it freely, according to directions, for 24 or 4S hours, and not being entirely satisfied with its merits, may return it and receive back their money. Their money will be cheerfully refunded The most distressing cough is frequently relieved by a single dose, and broken up in a few hours' time. The afflicted do not have to take bottle after bottle before they find whether this remedy will afford relief or not.
Call on the agent and get a pamplet gratis. The Treatise on Consumption alone is worth more thai the price of this medicine. You will find ccrtifi cates of Physicians in Cincinnati, and of others whose cures have been effected here at home, where they can be found.
The public have been imposed upon by remedie recommended by certificates which have always originated from some unknown source. M'e believe that a Medicine possessing real merits will effect cures wherever it is used, at home as well as abrord. This is no Paregoric preparation, but one which if used in season will save the live.- of thousands and persons may make this bargain with agents from whom they purchase, that in every case where it is used freely according to directions, and entire satisfaction is not given in 2-t or *JS hours they can re turn the medicine, and their money will be cheer fnlly refnnded. For sale by
Sloan it Morgan. Crawfordsville Henry Ott, R. C. Armstrong, Darlington T. A. Webster: Ladoga John B. Hooper. Linden:" Webster ifc Palmer, Shannondale Joseph Milligan. Wavelaed: James A: Bros.. Parkersburgh A. L. Dilling, Xew Richmond December Id, isr3. v."n2-fy 1.
Who would suffer with pain one single hour for the price of a bottle of Dr. Baker's Pain Panacea'
Dr. Baker's Pain Panacea,
For the cure of pain both external and internal!— The greatest pain-curing remedy yet. discovered!—
One Single Dose!
.— Has given immediate relief in thousands of eases.
ating pain, both in the stomach and bowels! Others of cramp-colic! others of cramp throughout the whole system! others of violent attacks of diarrlnca!
One Single Application
Will give almost) instantaneous relief in cases of burns. Toothache. Headache. Painful Swellings, and inihirnriiatory Rheumatism, if it is applied according to directions.
Give it One Fair Trial,
And if you do not find it to be what it is recommended. go back to the agent and get double the amount of money refnnded. We make this oiler, knowing that what this medicine has done in thousands of cases, it will do again.
In Chronic Diseases
Such as Dyspepsia. Weak Breast, Liver complaint, general debility, fever and ague, canker or son: mout h. putrid sore throat, weak eyes, spine and kidney disease, old sores, coughs and colds.
I11 the above named diseases it only needs to be faithfully used, according to directions, and a cure is certain!
Price 2.". •r'b and £1
RAME1'.
LC\'ES of every kind and quality, consisting of (Jeutlemcn's kill. wool, eashner. herlin. boys d". J.adies kids ofall colors and qualities: mohair mits ofall qualities, eashner. do. jan. i-l. MITII
t\-
CO.
FIXE assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons jan. 5. '54. SMITH C'O.
I I.KS of all qualites. jail. o. 54.
Siik laces of all grades at .• SMITH'CO.
as
nflfl PIECES Velvet. Trff. and bonnet ribbons, finest of Silk Braise Shawls and fancy goods. S" dljU sold at Tsept. 23.'5-3.1 RAMEVS. call in nnu see our ]rints at cents per yard, and 1 L_I .* will buy and no mistake. W«* will sell onr en-
2 lot of Ginghams, all of the latest and tire stock ot dry goods at cost, and positively bring at RAMEY'S. no more: but will keep constantly on hand a good sentembor 23, 1S53.^
-V'-
Get a Pamphlet
Ofour agent. There you will tind well s.uthentieated evidence of its great healing propensities: and when you have once used the medicine you would not be without it for ten times its price.
Denounce it a Humbug!
We call upon those who are deceived by the use of this medicine, to denounce it to the world, and nsas impostors, if it is imtall wo recommend ii to be. that other? may not be deceived by a worthless article. Recollect the genuine is signed
O. R. BAKER. M. D.
lVl
J'«*r bottle. For side by
Sloan A: ?dorgan. Crawfordsville: Henry Ott.do: R. C. Armstrong. Darlington: T. NY. A. Webster, Ladoga: .lohn B. Hooper. Linden: Webster & Palmer. Shannondale." Joseph .Milligan. Waveland: James i'c Bros., Parker.-burgh: A. L. Dilling. Xew Richmond.
December K. 1^-33. v."n2}y1.
Til iGUS SEjiS'G'r!
TSthi.--
XOW upon us. and every one suffering with disease should earnestly ensure 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
PuAiitiF.ToN, Tnd.. Sept. 1st lso3.
Mr. J. Datu.ino: Dear sir—I have sold out all the Robr.rantia you ],q't wirli me. At first I did not believe it would sell at all, but I wanted to give it a fair trial, nnd 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 fir three more to-day. Tf I had time I could send a certificate and recommendation from every person who has 'nought it. It is a medicine that cannot be too highly recon 1 mended.
Please send me two dozen as soon as possible. Signed: DAXIEL MARK. The Rohorantia is for sale by Si.oan- a- Mhugan. Crawfordsville: T. V.'. Ham.,
a
Look Here!
WE have just received a large p'ock ol fancy goods at our Book and Xotion Store. Among which may be found all tiic standard works of the day: School. Law. Theological and a large lot of Xovcls and Miscellaneous books. A lso, a large assortment of Gold Jewelry ever offered in this market:comprising gold and silver watches, chains, lockets and ladies fancy pins of every style and qaulity: guns, ritie and shot do., pistols of every •piality: musical instruments of every kind, such is violins,from -?52 down to fifty cents, guitars, tl 11tanias. accordeons musical bo.xes. flutes, fi!s. harps. iVc. 5|!u sorts ol toys an 1 loO clocks ranging from 13 down to s2. We alsj, have a small
.-ortmentof fancy dry goods of tne 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
assortment of all fancy books, novels and musical instrument. II. I'URSELL IRO. apiillo, '53. n*--
LADIESand
Collars, under sleeve
IIW
THE Sntrscriber having purchased O. S. McXtiL's entire stock of Goods and having oddedl to them by rccent arrivals, would inform his friends that he re now ready to give bargains to nil who.: may give him call. He has now on hand a good assortment of Iron. Steel and Xails,
BOOTS AXD SIIOFS. HATS AXD CAPS,
Domestics of all kinds French cloths and cassimeres and almost even" article that is usually kepi' in a retail establishment, which lie will sell 'at thu lowest possible prices. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for geods. F. II. FRT.
October 21, 1S53. viinliJtf.
XTMBRELLAS. Glass Lanterns and Tin lamps, "t [oct. 21.'58.] ROBINSOX'S.
Tanners Oil.
A pure article, by the Barrel, or singloGallon, for sale at the Drug store of June ltj.'53 SLOAX & MORGAX.
wM. H. SCHOOLER
Wcounty,toinformisthecitizeusof
ISHES both town aiul that lie ready to receive and Auetion all kinds of property at his auction room opposite the Eagle Hotel. He will also, attend a Hi sales in the country when called on.
Crawfordsville, jan. 7, 185y. n2Stf.
REMOYAir
7
CAIHXET AXD CHAIR WARE ROOMS.
fjN Having removed our shop on the, J^pacast side of Washington street two bloors north of the court-house, where" may be found an assortment of Chairs Jc Furniture, we solicit a share of pnbl'tC patronage.
Undertaking attended to as usual. TIIOS. J. T. ROSS. v:: IRYIX WHITE. October 7. 1S53. vonl Uf.
Ldouble
OXDOX TWIST SHOT Gl'XS—single barrels at unusual low prices can be had
Rofccs.
THOSE new style Bayadere Robes arc to be had 110 where but at april -jj. '53. CAMPBELL'S.
Fn
E III XI)KEI) pair Tweed, Cassimcre. cassi nctt. and Jeans Pants, at Oct. I.'53. (IRA II AM a lih'O.
THE
GREAT External remedy for Fever and Ague in all its forms! This* justly popular prepartion has met with uiipri.'-'edrnted success during the past summer and fall. If you have the ague, tr.v it.
I XoTIli-VO
itself. The
chills may be broken with Quinine or many of the nostrums of the day: but alas! the 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 persons see the strung testimonials which the proprietor of the RonoiiA.vriA has received of the speedy and thorough cures performed by it, they would not hesitate to try immediately this most wholesome remedy. The following letter fioni the agent at Praii ieton near Terre Haute is a specimen.
TAKK.V
tcke.
1
and ha
LAVMOX Co's.
Produce
Ofeb.
all kinds kept constantlv on hand and for 'J. sale by A. P. MAXX.
A magnificent variety of mirI'ors, of every size, and for
ale at extremlv low prices at jan.. 5. 1S5-1." SMITH & CO..
1853 1853:
JUST RECEIVED.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND /.opened our Fall
U.. supply or HUGS MEDl-
i.vks, cuk.vin.vr.s,
nvrs.
NJSIIKS. I-AINTS,
acids, oils, vau-
TATI NT
.VKDR'l.NhH,
l'j: Ill-flll.i:
"1**1 *ry. imrsiiKs, etc.,
l.I.ASSWAni:. WINDOW I.I.ASS, which we intend to sell as low as can be afforded by any house in the Wabash Valley, or the Stato of Indiana. 1 hysicians will do well to call arid examine onr stock ot (. hemicals and Select Powders, which wero bought from the importers with special reference to the wants of the profession.
We will pay particular attention to the prescription business, ami are prepared to attend to calls it all hours of the day or night. ^7" Don't forget'to call at the old staud, 0110 door east of the Eagle Hotel.
T. J). HROWX A Co*
Crawfordsville. December 2, ."3.
MUGS & MEDICINES.
S E A W & O fi JV
MiE just receiving their Spring stock con- ....... sisting of a very large, and splendid assortment of tine Drug*, Mcdicinns, Paints, Oils. YarnMio', lye-stuli:s, Pjirfinnfry, Stiiti.nifrv,
Fancy Artirlcs, &r., Jf.
Onr Sfock was ]u rchasc'i in X'cw York, from the n:i"oi:Ti i:s. and very carefully selected bv ,.ne of the firm in person: consequent! ,' the public mav rely on every article being rna: and
ATl.O.
n.mji i.i kk-
rilVSICIAXS
iml all others, are respect fully invited to call and xaminc f.,r themselves. .s wo are prepared anddc-.'rmiiu-d !o sell at as low prias any other e- tabslimcnt of the kind in the State, the'windy boasting of defying ail competition to the contrary notwithstanding.
Crawfordsville, .Tunc l'J, I ."3. n"d.
I.VTEKXA l.f.Y!
Sold holcsale arn'l Retail bv the Proprietors. Dec.-j, l-.«. T. D.'llR'iWX A: Co.
BOOTS &
85
SHOES.
CASES Roots and Shoes, -V', loon Pjtir Mens and Boys Boots: Vt omens shoes of everv onalitv: wi lloo Childrens shoes: for sale by foct. 1, '03] GRAHAM & MHO.
BARRELS M.U'k'EREL. half l.arrels of .Mackerel. ^. hall barrels hite I"'ish, r-no I i'-rce (.1 -.1 I'ish. and 10 boxes Herrings just received aud for sale bv LAVMOX it Co.
Crawfordsville Marble Works.
I. F. WADE,
E A E I A E
CJ
^-'X'I IXr ES to carry on business at the old stand, east of the Bell Tavern Main St.. and is just receiving a liew Stock of superior -Marble, which he will finish for all who may want, in good style, at reasonable rates. Monuments. Tombs, Ac.,
ac..
Co.. Middletown.
Sept. 23. 1553. v-in4 ....
either American or Italian, furnished to
order. dune 7. Ioo3.—n."yn.f.
E I 8'
A IX E
if a rc
WARE ROOMS/
TIIE undersigned has constantly on hand a fu 1
assortment of Plain and Fashionable
Sold by S
chemizc' 3 varietv RAMEY
white mourning—an endlcss variety at sept. 23. '53.
LARGE stock of black silk and love veils— green, blue and browu bcrag^ do., for sale at RAMEVS.
i.oan
hvi-
made of the lest material, at price# to suit customers. Shop on Main street, opposite the Ris* tine House. WM. RoRERTSOX.
October 21, "1S.33. vOril'Itf.
Bnldiae.« Cured!
EMERSON'S .l.)IE((l( :1.\ JMIR HL'STflR.lTlVE.
^')R Restoring th'- Jfair "n Heads IIoi»Ki.r.c?Lv Rai.d. and to prevent the Hair from falling,
winning golden opinions of persons who are f-nwj it. This is a new article, recently inrrodueod. is & sure cure for Baldness, and will stand the test of a discerning Public, as thousand wdio have used will testify. See Circular to be had of the agents, giving full particulars. Price in large Bottles.
is
& M•!: .\v. Agent. J-. I*ISHER Proprietors, Si .eriyr street, Cleveland. Ohio.
Deccrnber ft, v."n23vl.
Di^olntion.
TIIE co-partnership heretofore existing between Graves and Cumberland in the hard-waro bnsines's. was this day dissolved bv mutual consent. The books aad accounts of the firm will h»v found at tlie old stand for collection.
5
JESSE CUMBERLAND. STEPHEX GRAVES.
January b. lf jf. n^T'f.
