Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 June 1853 — Page 4

500,000

Sweei Potaioe Planis for Sale.

THE

undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Montgomery county, and all others wishing to purchase Sweet Potatoe Plants, to call on him at the residence of James Allred, one half mile east of Crawfordsville, on the Indianapolis road. I will have for sale from the first of May till the middle of June, a supply of plants of the best variety. All orders sent to me by Stage or other public conveyance will be attended to on short notice. Price 25 cts per hundred or $2 per thousand. Come to the Beds and get plants that are fresh. a K. NEWLIN.

May 19,1S53.

THE CHEAP STOKE WEULB-BLAST!

jS&SC JHL @ZZ2

Is Now Receiving Ills Spring Stock of

Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Gold Jewelry,

All of which will be sold at less rates than ever was known. Every variety of Staple and Fancy DryGoods, Straw Goods, Dress Gauds, Pocket Cutlery of the American Knife Company.— A very large stock of

WHITE GOODS, 1

Lawns ol the most durable patterns. Barege De Lainea, C'hilia do.. Ginghams, Poplins, Bareges, Painted Jaconet, dotted Swiss, colored do., Prints, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, &c., &c.

This house being connected with one of the largest Wholesale Houses in the city of Chicago, affords facilities for purchasing our Goods less than any other Western Merchant. WTe have our Goods direct from the Importers and Manufacturers, and will sell them at ten per cent, over their prices. We have a very large stock of

JEWELRY,

Tie warrant pure Gold or the money refunded. Call and see for yourselves. May 5, 1853.) J. F. MICK.

MW SPRING GOODS FOR THE PEOPLE!

rPHE cold damp days of winter are gone, _L and Spring with its bursting buds, and opening fiowrers, its singing birds and its wenn and joyous sunshine, gladdening the hearts of all, has come and with it

it aQOM»

Looming up larger than ever, and ten times surpassing in magnificence and splendor any former stock.

THE DRESS GOODS

Are the choice cullings of the New York market, and for excellence of fabric, richness of style and beauty of design, are incomparable.

Prints

Surpassing in glory the plumage of birds, or the chaste beauty of flowers, fresh from the manufactories of Philip Allen. Sprague & Dunne), inen, world wide in their fame as being too honest to make fady Calicoes.

Tweeds,

Cassimeres, Satinetts, Queens-Cloth, Tickings, Checks, Summer Stuffs, &c., &c., just from the looms in and around Philadelphia and Wholesale Auction Rooms furnishing up the Nick-Nacks, such as embroideries, Siik and Lace Mitts, Lace Veils, Linen H'dk's Gloves, Hosiery, Undersleeve3, Collars, Capes, Cuffs, &c., that are to a lady's toilet, what the finishing touches of the Artist's brush is to the picture, to make it complete and beautifhl. Cotton Yarn, Nails, Glass & Glassware, Direct from the forges and factories of Pittsburgh also, the largest and best lot of

Ever in the house. So we are full from cellar to garret, and can offer the people the largest stock of Goods that can be found any where. We have cut down our expenses a few hundred dollars a year, and intend to work cheap, and sell Goods at a small advance on cost, for Cash or Produce.

vowm iiiiiiii mmm

3S7 SSL

&S

(to which we have added Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps.) Has been remodeled, replenished, and filled to repletion, with the largest lot, newest cut, and the best made Clothing, the best lot of Philadelphia made Boots & Shoes, the handsomest Huts, the oddest Caps, that were ever in this or any other market.

As we have purchased a large amount of Goods this Spring jand intend to sell them all, in order to facilitate our business we have marked the price on ach article plainly in Figures at one uniform rate, and.' hat a low one. april 28, 1853.

50.000 LBS. OF WOOL WANTED

AT THE

Crawfoidsville Woolen Factory. WE invite the Farmers and Wool Growers of Montgomery and neighboring counties to give us a call. Wo have the best assortment of Goods ever offered at this establishment, consisting of

CLOTHS

AND

Fine White and Scarlet,

Blankets, common article, Superior Lilly White, Cradle, die., All of which we will exchange for Wool on reasonable terms. If we fail to suit in exchange or Manufacture' the market price will Ie paid for Wool in Cash.

Wool Manufactured, Carded end Spun, made in Rolls, Fulled and Dressed as usaal, on short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Come and examine our Goods and work.

N. B. Wool received in all situations,

}Burs

and Dirt. HILLS, SNEATHEN & CO. May 5, 1853.-4m.

A

superior article of TEA, COFFE, O. Sugar, Cloltlen Syrup, IX Molasses, Tobacco, Powili r, Shot ar.d: liar-Lead, at inarch 31,'52.] J.Crawford & Mullikin'p.

A fine assortment of LADIES' SHOES and 1\. Slippers, Misses and Childrens Shoes, at

march

JX-

31.'53.] J. Crawford & Mullikin's.

ENTS.X CALF BOOTS AND S1IOBS, En1 arr.elctl do.. Congress Gaiters, at inarch 31, '£3.] J. Crawford & Mullikin's.

•nEADV MADE CLOTHING—Coats, Pants

and Vests, Gent's Hats of all grades and glvies at J- Crawford & Mullikin's.

Brushes! Brushes!

\Vc have the best stock of White-wash, t»i.int

Shoe.

Flesh, Teeth and Hair Rrushct,

,0 be fount! in town. T. D. Buuwx & Go,

sain

..AUSTRALIA IN THE SHADE!

Late Arrival of Spring AND

THE

undersigned are?* just receiving from the East a large and well selected stock of Dry-Goocs of various styles, grades & qualities, that the people of Old Montgomery are in want of comprising a large stock of Ladies

Fancy Dress Goods,

Such as silks, saiins, Delaines, Berages, Tissues, shallas, lawns, swiss, Ginghams, and Prints without number. Also., a fine lot of the latest styles

Bonnets and Ribbons,

at prices to suit any and every body. Also, a lot of fine small hats or Flats for the BABIES, &c.,&c.,and a thousand other articles which will doubtless please the tasts and wants of the Ladies, if they will but just give us a call and our stock an examination.

Ready Made Clothing.

Our stock of Ready Made Clothing, for summer ware, 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. Dye-Stuffs,

Cotton Yarn, carpet-worp and any quantity of the best article of Carpeting, which is always wanted at this season of the year.

Hats Caps,

A large stock of silk and fur Hats, Otter do., line Panama.& a great number of other Hats.

Boots & Shoes.

This stock we are satisfied cannot be surpassed in the place. We have a few of the finest Boots ever brought to this market, and no mistake. Also, a fine selection of Ladies spring and summer Shoes childrens shoes, Men's shoes &. Boots of all kinds, &c, &c.

In conclusion, we would ask our old customers and the public generally, one-and-all, (as before stated.) to call in at No. ONE, "Washington Hall," and we will insure none to go away empty. M. SNOOK &.CO.

March 31, 1852—ly

"If" AYMON & 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 prices, wholesale and retail for Laf'uyette pay. [april 14, '53.

A LARGE supply of Frangancia, Washington, Light and Brown, Havana, Regalia, Principe, Colorado, half-spanish and common Cigars—wholesale & retail, at very low prices by LAYMON &, CO.

April 11, 1853—ly

Elats! Hats! Slats

UST rcroived four cases spring style of Gents. extra silk hats. 1 Case bbek brush Hungarian hals, 1 do drab brush do do. 1 do Ottor nap, do. 4 do Black Congress nap, do. 3 do White Congress, do. 1 do Extra fine Cassimeres, do. 1 do Mens' pearl na do. 1 do Childrens black pearl, drab and white ancy trimmed Hungarian hats, 1 do Extra Panama hals, 1 do Extra Leghorn hats, 1 do Buys braid leghorn and "palm hfcts, 3 do Mens' fancy and plain palin hats, All of which are now for sale at the cheap cash store of LAYMON & Co. april 14, 1853.

KEGS SIIUENBERGER'S JUNIwW ATTI Nails of all sizes, just received and for sale wholesale or retail at prices as low as the lowest. LAYMON & Co. april 14, 1853.

Boots & Shoes

*^S9"E have just received and opened our spring 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 Hungarian boots Gents, calf, morocco, kip and thick brogans Boys calf, kip, and thick boots and shoes Ladies boots, buskins, gaiters, half gaiters, gaiters, slippers 5*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 curability to please in quality and price, april 14, 1853.] LAYMON & CO.

A

CASSIMERES,

Satinetts of various colors and Mixtures Flannels, Womens Dress, Plaids, Brown,&c. Twilled, Green and Red,

Now stock of very handsome WINDOW AND WALL PAPER, at Benefiel's.

SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

NOTTCE

is hereby given that the undersigned Guardian of (he minor heirs at law of Harrison M. Burrell, deceased, will sell at private sale the undivided two-thirds of the south-west quarter of section 15, in township 17, north of range six west, subject to a right oi Doutr therein, on terms following: Half of the purchase money to be paid in hand, one fourth in one year, and remaining fourth in two years from day of jale. The purchaser securing the payment of the deferred installments by noles with approved free hold security, waving benefit of valuation laws.

PRESTON McCORMACK, Guardian. April 21, 1853.

I-NDOW Blinds for sale by april 28 '53.] J. R. ROBINSON.

JOS. E. MCDONALD. JAMES WILSON

McDonald 8c Wilson,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind.

^Office in the "Review Building." October 30, 1851—ly.

stui liters :i»id Etntclicts, for sale by april 21, 1S53.) J.R.ROBINSON.

REsrEOTFULLY

tenders his professional ser­

vices to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. Residence corner of South and Walnut streets, near the Christian Church. march 31, 2853.—3m.

It. FALLEY,

DEALER IN

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AND

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WLffiBiafGitasj

MAIM ST., 3 DOORS EAST OF CRANE HOUSE, GRAWFORDSVILLE, IND, April 28. 1853.—6m.

NEW ALBANY & SALEM

IS I Is II Jl Ba

Through from Crawfordsville to Cincinnati IN ONE DAY.

Morning .Train, leaves Crawfordsville at 5i A. M., every day (Sundaysexcepted). Leaves Lafayett at 9 A. M.

Evening Train, leaves Crawfordsville at l£P. M. Leaves Lafayette at 5 P. M.

Connecting morning and evening with the Lafayette & Indianapolis Rail-road. march 3,1853.] A. THOMSON, Ag't.

AND

PROVISION STORE.

GALEY & RIDGE,

TTAVING formed a co-partnership in the Grocery, Provision and Baking business at the stand on Washington street, opposite the Court House, (and formerly occupied by Craig & Mack) are now open, and solicit a liberal share of patronage. Their vStock consists in a general variety of Family "Groceries, Provisions, &.c. Their Baking department, they intend, shall be kept neat and cleanly, and every article sold, warranted to give entire satisfaction or the money refunded. Especial care will be given to all orders entrusted to children.

Crawfordsville, Feb'y 10, 1853.

House & Sign

Glazing and Gilding. Paper Hanging, &c.,

DONE

to order on short notice, in better style than by any other man in the county. All kindi of traffic and trade taken in exchange, or from one to five years to pay. I will satisfy you that iny work is done up right or charge nothing. These are facts—for further particulars ask any person that knows what good work is.

Feb 17, 1853

^3%

LAFAYETTE PRICES.

A

T. H. WINTON.

LAFAYETTE BOILER WORKS

ADJOINING THE

LAFAYETTE FOUNDARY.

HE undersigned have established themselves in this place in the manufacture of

Itllllii

with Machinery of the best kind now in use, with all the late improvements attached, for manufacturing in nil branches of the business. We have made arrangements to purchase our materials directly, of the best manufacturers, and are prepared to furnish BOILERS, LARD TANKS, CAULDRONS, BKEECHINOS, CHIMNEYS and SHEET IRON work of every description,embraced in our business. VVe also Warrant all work made by us, to give entire satisfaction, and to be as ell made, and of as good material, and as cheap as can be procured elsewhere. Tho^e wishing to procure any thing in our line, will please call and examine our work. 0^7=Orders from a distance will be punctually attended to.^i^O

GOODNOW & SMITH,

Lafayette, April 7, 1853.

large assortment of HARP-WAliE, Queensware, Broad and Narrow Axes, Forks, Spades, Sliovels, Rat-Traps, Bed-cords. Tubs, Buckets, Wash-Boards. Scythes and Sncaths, Jfeythe Stones and Rifles, 8 liy 10 Gla^s, at march 31, '52.] J. Crawford & Mullikin's.

Blanks! Blanks!! Blanks!!! Blank Notes, and Justices' Blanks of all kinds for sale at this office.

¥M

IIARTMAN has a superior lot of Rasins, Dates and Figs.

/"TA Bbls Prime N. O. SUGAR, just receiv wU ed and for sale low for Cash, at march 24, 1853.] CAMPBELL'S.

2

Tierces Prime Fresh Rice, just received at CAMPBELL'S.

Some

more of that superior TEA, now to be had at CAMPBELL'S.

mRACE and Log Chains, Ames'Shovels -1- Hoes, Cross-cut Saw s,Hames, Axes, and a general assortment of Hardware and C'utlery, just received at CAMPBELL'S.

W. F. WILSTACH,

MARCH

oo/ide ffet^

North side of the Public Square,

LAFAYETTE, IND.

31, 1853—4m.

Dr. J. P. Canine,

Manufacturer of Porcelain Teeth,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.,

R1espectfully

offers his professional services

to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Crawfordsville and vicinity, where he has permanently located. He is provided with the latest improved Porcelain Teeth, which will be inserted on Pivot or Gold Plate, to look as well as natural.

Cavities of Decayed Teeth will be dressed out and filled with Gold of the finest quality, which will prevent their further decay or aching, and render them useful for many years.

The Tartar and other Foreign Substances, will also be removed, rendering the teeth clean, and the gums and breath sweet and healthy. Teeth, and stumps of Teeth, which have become useless and troublesome, will be extracted with the latest and most approved instruments, in the most careful and scientific manner, and with the least possible pain. In short, lie is prepared to attend to everything in his profession, and his work will be warranted to give entire satisfaction if not, no charge will be made.

Persons desirous of procuring whole, or parts of sets of Teeth, would do well to give him a call. He has specimens that may be seen at any time by calling at his office, which we think cannot be surpassed.

Q^Examinations of Teeth made, and advice given gratis. Office in "Washington Hall." [March 24,1853.

Bonnets.

A new supply of fashionable Bonnets expected in a few days, at Benefiel's. april 7, 1853.]

heese that has no super ior, at april 7, 1853.) Hartman's.

Hear One, Who Feels an Interest in

Your Welfare!! ASple,

long as wc have sojourned with this Peoso long have we labored for their good. In proof of Which, we believe our acquaintances generally will sustain us. It was by the introduction into thi'a market time after time, arid again on this occasion, 6f a large and well selected assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods, at the

GERMAN STORE!

We now propose to ofler them on the most reasonable terms yes, twenty per cent, cheaper thun the cheapest. We bought our Goods right and expect to sell them right. We have a line selcc tion of

DRESS GOODS,

Of nearly all kinds, among which may be found, Silks DeLaincs, Mulls, Tissues, Lawns, Bareges, Ginghams of all kinds and endless amount of as line Prints as any one would wish.

Bonnets and Ribbons,

Of the latest city Fashions, at all prices, and such an article as cannol fail to please any Lady, we believe, who may favor us with a call and examine them.

THE GENTLEMEN,

Will fir.d by giving us a call, that we did not forget them in our purcbases we have fine Cloths of various colors and prices. Also, a first-ralte assortment of

Hats and Caps,

Silk and Fur Hats, of different prices, Panama, Leghorn, Kossuth, and a large lot of Summer Hats generally.

and Shoes.Boots

In this line we are not afraid of being outdone by our neighbors. Fine Boots, Kip do., coarso do., Ladies Shoes of all kinds, sizes, and prices We shall now say a few words in rela ion to our

Ready Made Clothing.

We have on this occa.-ion a larger and finer stock of Ready Made Clothing than at any previous time. Some hundreds of Summer Coats, ranging in prices from 75 eents to $1,50 besides a great variety of other fine coats suited to any season.— Pants in any quantity, quality or style. A line lot of Vesta, and fancy Satin Cravats, Shirts, collars, &c., to which your particular attention is called.

Hardware and Queensware,

We oave a most Fplendid stock of Queensware, cutlery, large Mirrors, Trunks, brown and bleached Muslins, Cotton Yarn, Dye-Stuffs, Carpet Warp, a liue lot of Carpeting. &.e.

If Gold Jewelry.

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

GROCERIES,

Of all kinds, suitable for families We now merely wish to say a few words, and we're done. To our old and numerous customers and friends generally, we wish to return our most sincere thanks, lor past favors and would be pleased to have them continue their patronage to the -'German Store," bring with them their friends, and not forgetting their Produce. We shall take ex^ treme pleasure in an exhibition of our stock

DAVID WERTHETM.

March 31,1S53.

The Spring Term will open on Hie 20th day of April, 1853.

THE Trustees and Instructors would express their gratitude to the citizens of Crawfordsville, for the liberal patronage they have thus far afforded, and solicit a like liberality in future. The course of instruction is thorough, and especial attention is paid to the moral and religious as well as intellectual training of the pupils.

It is exceedingly desirable that the scholars should be prompt in the attendance at the beginning of the term.

PRICE OF TUITION

Preparatory Department, from $3 to S3 50 per term. Academic Department, from §4 to $5 00 per term, according to studies pursued. Collegiate Department, $6 00 French, «. 3 75 Lessons on the Piano-Forte, 10 00 Use-of Piano-Forte, 2 00

A. THOMSON, DR. D. W. LAYMAN, S. S.THOMSON, TRUSTEES. O. P. JENNISON, W. TWINING. March 31, 1853.

A A XT UVDV iaUuIL XlJuJtlju.

T\TE have just received one of the best assorted Stocks of Fancy Goods ever brought to this market, comprising everything kept in Fancy Stores. We have all kinds of Fancy Stationery and as for Ladies

FANCY DRESS GOODS,

our stock cannot be surpassed. We have got no "Seven Steamboat Loads" of Goods, but you will see a large lotof Fancy Goods, Gold and Silver Watches, Lockets and Chains, Jewelry of the most beautiful styles and latest fashions.

MUSICAL INSTR UMENTS.

Fine Guitars, Violins, Flutanias, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Flutes, Fifes, &.c. Also, Guns, Pistols 100 dozen Pen Knives, of the finest quality. 100 Clocks, ranging from $2 to $13. Cigars, from $40 per 1,000 down.

READY MADE CLOTHING.

Our stock of Ready Made Clothing will be full and complete. A large stock of Fancy Books will also be kept constantly on hand. In fact we have the best Variety Store in the State. So call in and see. We take all kinds of Trade in exchange for Goods, but we do no credit business and we will sell 20 per cent, cheaper than where they credit you.

W

PURSELL & BROTHER.

March 24, 1853.

J. R. ROBINSON, Wsetts

ANTS to sell OI trade TWO WAGONS, TWO double HARNESS, and aTop Buggy. Feb'y 3,1853.

hite Crushed and Loaf Sugar, cheap at april 7, 1853.) Hartman's.

/Tf| Kegs best JUNIATA NAILS, for sale C/" at CAMPBELL'S.

ALEX. THOMPSON.] [BSX T. RIBTIITE

THOMPSON & RISTIWE, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, South-east corner of Public Square, up stairs, over Crawford's store.

Aug. 10, 1851—ly

Taken Up,

By Gustin Irwin, of Sugar Creek township, Montgomery County, Indiana, on th^25th day of March 1853, as an estray, a Sorrel Mare, with a snip in the face, pbout fifteen hands high, supposed to be four years old, toed fib oca three of her feet. Appraised at sixty dollars^ Bv Thomas Spencer and Samuel Marts.

Before me this 8th day of April, 1853. JOHN B. LOWMAN, [SEAI] J. T. A Copv At!est, ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk, M. C. C. April I, 1853,

fir. A. W. ABBOT Mil. HAVINGrespectfullylocatedinhis

permantly Crawfords­

ville, tenders professional services to the citizens of that place and the adjacent country. Residence in the North-west part of town, in the hbuse formerly occupied by Reuben Taylor. OFFICE, upstairs over Graves' Tin Shop.

March 31, 1853—ly

Bbls. choice N. O. & Sugar House Molasses, just leceived at Alarch 24, 1853.] CAMPBELL'S.

10

VALUABLE LAND

THE

desirable and healthy situation, generally known as the Mahan Farm, containing one hundred and sixty acres of excellent Land, in a square block, almost in the edge of Crawfordsville, is now for sale. Said Farm is well timbered and all under fence, with about ninety acres in cultivation, a good bearing Orchard of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Sic., also two good Dwellings with ont-houses, and excellent wells of water. I will also sell the Farm on which I now reside, known as the Woodruff Farm, situated on the Indianapolis road, adjoining the out-lots of Crawfordsville, and containing near forty acres of good Land. Said Farm is supplied with a beautiful Grove of Sugar Maple and other timber, a new and comfortable Cottage dulling, with out-houses and an excellent bearing Orchard, also a choice well of never-failing-wateri5*— The above described property is free of inumbrance and will be sold all together or in lots to suit purchasers. Immediate pos^lssion can be had. For further particulars apply to the undersigned on the premises. march 10, '53.] J. S. ALLEN.

"Be wise to-day—'tis madness to defer."

Life Insurance.

The Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York, No. 35 Wall Street, New York.

The accumulated Cash Fund is now more than

$1,750,000!

Securely invested in Bonds, Mortgages, $* Stocks. HPHE safety of this Company is undoubted, and its credit equal if not superior to that of any Institution in the country.

The benefits offered to Insurers are the following: '•••"kMS A large realized Fund, invested and rapidly accumulating at compound interest.

The prompt cash settlement of all losses, without deduction by "premium notes" or otherwise.

Regular divisions of all the profits among those who pay the premiums, which are credited on the policies and are payable in cash, with the sums insured, after death.

The rates of Insurance reduced to actual cost, by a participation in all the profits. An increasing value to its Policies the longer they are kept up.

An equitable equalization of the benefits of Life Assurance between those who live i.,e longest and those who die first.

The privilege of withdrawing at any time, whenever it is inconvenient to pay the annual premium, or when the original motive for effecting an insurance shall cease.

The full value paid for surrendered policies, either in cash, or if preferred, in a certificate for a larger amount, payable at the death of the party, upon which no further premiums will be required.

The privilege of reducing the amount of the Policy, and having a correrponding reduction of the future premiums, without losing the reviaionary interest in tho profits- that may have accrued upon the previous payments of premiums.

Premiums payable annually, semi-annual-ly, or quarterly. No increase in the rates of premium as the party grows older.

Insurance upon a single life. Insurance on two joint lives, payable at the death of the first.

Insurances payable at the death of two lives. Insurances payable at the death of a person, provided another person be then alive.

Endowments to children on their reaching 21 years of age.

JOSEPH B. COLUNS,

ABB

President

ISAAC ABBATT,

Secretary

CHARLES GILL,

Actuarj'

HENRY II. HYDE,

January 13, 1853.

Traveling Agent.

O^Persons wishing to Insure may apply for directions to PROFESSOR TWINING or to Dr. T. W.Fry.

JOB "WORK

PLAIN

AT THE:

Crawfordsville, Indiana,

ON

HSW VfPS.1

0^7="Persons wanting Printing done will do well to give us a call.JCQ

Dmtisirij.

SB. g-sTaWEBj

SUlt&DO IV DENT I ST.

Office in Willson's Building, up Stairs, oyer Scott's Store, Washington street, West side Public Square, Crawfordsville, Ind.

November 20, 1851.

J. & W. PIATT,

MANUFACTURERS OF

BOONE COUNTY, KY.

O^Letters will reach us at Rising-Sun. Indiana. [march 3, 1853—ly,

THE

undersigned is prepard to attend to all calls in his line. Will pay particular attention to DRAWING DEEDS, MORTGAGES, &C.

Office in Washington Hall Building, upstairs. JOHN SWEETSER. march 10, 185?.

^he Ladies can get the best article of Green TEA at Hartman's.

PATENT MEDICINES. All the best Patent Medicines of the day are to be found at the CHEAP DRUG STORE of mav 5, '53.] T. D. BROWH & Co.

BOOT & SHOES STORE. SOOTS AND SHOES For the Whole Country, Twenty per cent, Cheaper than Ever

Sold in this Market, by

Mm HORNER CO.

¥Eufacturers

are now receiving direct from the manof Boston & Lynn, the largest and best selected stock of Boots and Shoes ever offered to the people of this county, which we are now opening out in the room formerly occupied by T. D. Brown & Co.— Our stock is large and complete, embracing every variety style and quality used in this country: Gent's. Fine Calf Boots, Heavy do., A. Calf do., Fine Kip do., Heavy do., Fine Morocco do., Heavy do., Seal do., Campbell's French Boots Slippers and Gaiters of every style and quality for Ladies Misses' Ware, an extensive assortment a large lot of Children's ware of every quality.

VV"6 ask every body to come and see the exhibition of cheap Boots and Shoes at the Boston Boot & Shoe Store, by

A. HORNER & CO.

aprli 7, 1853. $v

I W I I I

ISAAC NAYLOR,

Attorney and Counsellor at Law,

Will resume the practice of the Law, from, and after the first day of January, 1853, in the counties composing the 8th Judicial Circuit of Indiana, and in the Supreme Court of the State, and in the District and Circuit Courts of the United States, for the District of Indiana. He has formed a partnership, in the practice of the Law in the Courts in the county of Montgomery, with CHARLES A. NAYLOR. Their Office is on the South side of Main Street, in Crawfordsville, opposite the Court House. (December 30, 1852.

sofivem

SLOAN & MORGAN,

HAYING associated themselves together in the practice of Medicine, respectfully tender their services to the citizens of Crawfordsville and surrounding country.

OFFICE—at their Drug Store, at the old stand of M. D. Manson, opposite the Eagle Hotel. march 4, 1852—tf

FIRE! FIRE!

THEto

best Protection against loss by fire, is call on the undersigned who continues to take risks for the

Washington Union Fire Insurance Company,

CLEVELAND, OHIO.

Capita!

S

100,000.

This Company pays all losses promptly.— Office in ''Washington Hall" building, upstairs. JOHN SWEETSER, Agent,

For Montgomery County.

Crawfordsville, march 3, 1853.

Wanted!

1 HA GOOD TEAMS, to work on the Jm\J\J ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Iroquis and Vermillion Counties.— Wages, $2,51) per day through the Season. Board can be had on the work at $2,00 per week, and hey will be furnished §3.00 per ton.

For further particulars enquire of Do t. Boyd, on Upper Spring Creek. III.: of C. T. Farnsworth, Ten Miln Grove, Vermillion Countv, 111.: nf David Torrans, Americah House, Lafayette Ind. or of Ciint. Taylor, opposite Bramble House, Lafayette. DEGRAFF LINSLE YS.

Lafayette April 14,'53

AND

CHAIR SHOP:

THE undersigned will continue the Cabinet business in connection with the Chair making, at the old stand on Washington street, west of the court house where may be found an assortment of Furniture and Chairs, which will

be sold low for cash. (t^T'The Undertaking business will be attended to as usual. Ready Made Coffins, always on hand. ROSS & WHITE.

Jan. 29, 1852.

Saddlery & Harness

By VV. W. Nicholson, Jr, Washington street, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

subscriber would re-

spectfully inform his old £& friends and customers, and

f^jTf the public generally, that he I still carries on the above business in all its branches at the old stand, and would be pleased to have a call at anytime. He intends keeping on hand at all times for sale, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, &c which he is inclined to think he can sell as LOW if not a little cheaper, than any other house in the place. Such articles too, as demand the highest prices in all markets. Give us a call. [October 28, 1852.]

I. c. ELSTON. HENRY S. LANE.

Elston & Lane,

Bankers and Exchange Dealers,

THE

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

Exchange for sale on New York, other cities of the East, and on Cincinnati. Gold, Silver, and Land Warrants, bought and sold. [March 24, 1853.—3W.

Executor's Nottce,

"jVTOTTTE is hereby given that letters testamentai.\ ry with will annexed, have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Allen Barnheart, deceased, late of Montgomery county, Indiana.— Tlje estate is solvent.

WILLIAM BARNHEART, Exec'r. april 28, 1853.

"small farm for sale.

undersigned Executors of George Faust, sr., deceased, offers at private sale a small tract or parcel of land lying about 5 miles south ofCrawfordsville, on the Greencastle Road, and bounded as follows: The north end of the west half of the north-west quarter of section thirty-two (32) in township 18, north of range four west, containing in all filly acres. There is ten acres under cultivation, andasmall log building, or dwelling thereon. Apply to either of the Execu-

AARON FAUST,

BOYSa

LAFAYETTE ADV'S.

Exchange & Banking Office OF JOHN L. REYNOLDS, Lafayette, Indiana. T^XCHANGE

on New York and Cincinna-

JCV ti for sale at all times, in sums to suit. Collections made and proceeds remittei" promptly, at current rates of exchange.

Interest allowed on Deposites, payable oi. demand. Land Warrants, Gold and Silver bought and sold. J.L.REYNOLDS?

Lafayette, aug. 19, 1852.

TO FARMERS.

McCormick's Patent Reaping and Mowing Machine.

Bexclusive

B. FAG AN of LaFayette, Ind., ia the agent for the sale of McCormick's Patent Reapers and Reapers and Mowers, with the latest improvements, in the counties of Tippecanoe, Montgomery, Clinton, Fountain, Warren and Benton, Indiana. Application for machines may be made to him personally or by letter at LaFayette.

March 10, 1853.

BANNER PLACE!

To the Ladies ol*

Crawfordsville & Vicinity.

WENewjust

are in receipt by Express from York and Philadelphia, of a very

rich and splendid assortment of

FINE DRESS GOODS.

Fine French, English & American Lawns. Splendid silk Tissues and Bareges. Barege De Laines. Silk and French worked Vizettes and Capes.

A new and rich article of Capes newest styles. French and English Chintzes.

French and Scotch Ginghams. All wool DeLainesfor childrens' wear, &c. Extra Fine French worked Capes and Lace Mantillas.

A large assortment of Edgings and Insertings. Embroidered and Plain Curtain Muslins.

Patent Curtain Fastners, a new article. Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbon and Tr imings, &c.

Carpets.

Tapestry, 3 ply, Ingrain & Venetian Carpets. Heavy List, Hemp and Rag Carpets.

Bay State Mills Dragets, Flooring Oil Cloths.

Wall Paper.

200 Pieces Wall Paper, all grades, some very choice patterns.

Eatresses.

We are manufacturing and have on hand a large and splendid assortment of Moss and Husk Matresses and will tnake to order any size required. To all of which we respectfully invite your personal examination.

E. M. WEAVER, & CO.

Lafayette, march 24, 1S53.

T. H. ROGERS. W. F. REYNOLDS. WM. H. MARTJU

Rogers, Reynolds & Martin, [Successors to Rogers, Reynolds & Rogers.

mum

Dealers in Grain and Produce,

LAFAYETTE, INDIANA.

TO*" CASH ADVANCES"

made on pro­

perty in Store or for Shipment, giving the owners the privolegeof selling at home or shipping. *#*Warehouse on the Canal, fronting on Wabash street, near Main.

June 24, 1852.

iiw Bmm.

Reynolds & Olds,

Wholesale and Retail dealers in Hats and Caps, Main Street, two doors West of the Public Sqare, Lafayette, Ind.

The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Lafayette and surrounding country, that they have just opened a Hat and Cap Store, and ares, prepared to furnish all who may favor them with their patronage with a superior article of Hats and Caps, of their OWN MANUFACTURE, at

WHOLESALE & RETAIL,

As cheap as the cheapest! Of the same quality, NICE AS THE NICEST, AND GOOD AS THE BEST.— All they ask is, to call and give them a trial, and they warrant satisfaction.

THOS. S. .REYNOLDS, HENRY E. OLDS.

December 16,1852.

Handford & Brother,

Manufacturers wholesale dealers in all kinds of

8 8 1 1 S

Shirts, Drawers & Furnishing Goods, 29 PARK ROW,

(Opposite the Astor House,) NEW YORK.

Orders promptly filled. Clothing made to order for the Trade. We are the largest Manufacturers of Clothing, Oiled Clothing and Covered Hats in the Union.

JULY 1, 1852.

Executors

JAMES BUSENBARICK,} ^xecutors May 5, 1853.

did you know that WM. Hartman had fine assortment of Toys, Marbles, &c. (april 7, 1853,

House and Lot for Sale.

THE

subscriber offers for sale a desirable residence, situated near the business part of Town, upon reasonable terms. The House is entirely new, and has five well finished rooms. Apply to

April 28, 1853.] O. A. NAYLOR.

Notice.

THE Notes and Accounts due the Estate of WM. H. BOYNTON, are now in the hands of John Sweetser, Esq., for collection. All persons indebted WILL SAVE COST BY CALLING

ON HIM

IMMEDIATELY. (May 12, 1853.

ocks aial Latchcs, for sale by april 21, 1853.] J.R.ROBINSON*

Moringo Mammoth, Jr.

THE first premium JACK in the Indiana State Fair will be kept the coming season on the farm of Jonathan Hutchinson, 4 miles south of Crawfordsville, oa the Greencaatie road. He

is three years old in May next, dark iron gray, and is 15A hands high. TERMS.-—For Jannets, $2.0. and

$30^

and Blue-Grass pasture with good water furnished gratis. PBKVVITT & HUTCHINSON-

Febuary 10, 1853..'

OTTON YARN, Carpet Chain, Candle-wick, Ball Twine, at J. Crawford & Mullikin's.