Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 July 1853 — Page 3

MARRIED—on the 4lh instant, by the Rev. C. K. Thompson, Mr. Joseph Mollowell of Franklin count}', to Mis Elizabeth Coleman, of this county.

Wabash College.

The Commencement at this Institution will occur on -Thursday July

On Monday evening previous there will be Prize Declamations by members! chosen from the three lower classes in College.

On

Tuesday and Wednesday even­

ings the two Literary Societies uiil hold their anniversaries. The Calliopen Society will be addressed by Dr. Demingof Lafayette, on Wednesday evening. On Tuesday morning the Academy of Science will hold its annual meeting, when addresses and philosophical papers will be read.

On Wednesday afternoon the Alumni will be addressed by their orator appointed at the previous Commencement. On Thursday will take place the appropriate exercises of Commencement by the (.graduating elas*. The Baccalaureate Address, bv the President will be delivered on Sabbath July 17th.

Crawfordsville June, 00 1S."IL

OCFl''s-,hange

papers please copy.

HancLfcrd Bl Srother,

Munii fucturers «.j- wholesale dealers in all kinds of

Shirts, Drawers & Furnishing Goods, 29 PA UK 1U)W, (Opposite the Astor House,) N r.w YORK.

Orders promptly filled. (. lothmg made to ordei lor the Trade". We are the largest Manntacturers of Clothing, Oiled Clothing and Covered lints in the Union.

Jum: 30, 1853.—ly

Five Dollars He ward!

STRAYED

from the subscriber living in

Grawl'ordsville. a sorrel Fiily, three or four years old, white face, and left fore foot and left hind foot white also, a little lame in left hind leg: a scar under the left eye and Saddle marks. The above Reward will be trivi'ii for return of said Filly, or, a liberal compensation for any information of her whereabouts. U. E. STEEN.

Crawfordsville, June 30, 1S53.

.Mf^Fcripts and Expenditures of Montgomery County

rrnE Board of Commissioners of Montgomcrv county, make and cause to be published the following Report of the Receipts and Expenditures on account of said county, from the 1st day of June, 1852, to the 31st day of Mav. 1853, both davs inclusive, to-wit

RECEIPTS.

There was remaining in the Treasury at last report viz. May 31, 1852, $9,832 30 There has been received at the

Treasury during the year, as follows: -i--1: For county Revenue of 1855, For countys portion of delinquent taxes of 1851, For' Road tax for 1852 ForDistrictschool tax, For Jury fees, For Druggists License, For Show .License.

For

Merchants License, For Micellaneous Receipts, For rent of Public buildii For road damages, For interest on loan of common school fund, For fines for breach of Penal laws. For common school fund, derived from taxation. For redemption cf lands'sold for taxes, For estrnys, For Brokers license, For principal of common school fund,

For Repairs to Public buildings, For Juror's fees. For Publishing Delinquent List,yl'or Expenses of the Poor,

]1,G54 43

6 17 57

2,207 55 •116 15 .4 50 8 25 75 00 225 04 9 00 27 00 57 50

ings,

2,484 165

Amount of Orders redeemed (luring the year,

Of the above balance, there is belonging to the Road Fund, Common School Fund and Estray Fund, Amount of County Fund proper,

4,294 09

For specific allowance by the Board, For Road Damages, For per cent damages, For roads and highways, For Expenses of Elections, For Expenses of Circuit Court, For Crawforosville & Wabash Itaii road, For Read tax-, For repairs to Poor Farm, For Delinquent. Taxes, For Probate Judge, For loans of Common Sclv-cl fund. For Common School fund distributed, For expenses of Prisoners, For County Officers, For Masters in Chancery For Judge of the Court of Common

Pleas,

For expenses of court of Common Pleas

205 95 13 50 25 00

6,419 19

38,772 37

29,191 64

9,560 73

909 22

8,671 51

0,580 "3

EXPENDITURES,

There have been County Orders and Warrants issued during the year for the following objects to-wit: For Public Printing, For Assessing Revenue, For Insane persons, For Books and stationary, For cost of advertising lands for nonpayment of interest, For Coront r's inquest, For District school lax.

140 43. 00 183 21 7f 0 b'3

83

1!) 00 452 35 14 73 207 '25 114 00

1,9.12 36 42 25 75 00 0 70

G:)2 94 I 5S 75 03

G.000 00 :3.010 93 134 3G 207 59 39 (JO 6,4 19 19 '0,504 42 69 78 l,6fi8 44

2 00

183 14 17 25

Total expenditures, 20,434 69 Amount of Orders outstanding at last Ueport, 498 G5 Amount of Orders jssucd during the year, more than has been redeemed, 243 05

Amount of Orders outstanding May 31. 1853, $7-11 70 J. M. SHAVER, 7 \VM. 1'. WATSON, VCounty CommVs.

HENRY LEE, CrawfordsviUe, May 31, 1853—Printer's fee $9.

Tanners Oil.

A pure article, by the Barrel, or single gallon, for sale low, at the Drug store ot

June 16, '53.] SiOAS & IIOIK AN.

P. T. BAHNXJM'S GRA.NI) COLOSSAL MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE!

HE largest travelling Exhibition in the world, being a combination of all the most popular and unexceptionable amusements of the age—enlarged ^nd improved for the season of 1853. A team of

TEN ELEPHANTS

wiil draw the great ear of Juggernaut. A BABY ELEPHANT., only or.e year old, and but 3 1-'^ feet high, will carry "upon his back around the interior of the immense l'avilion. the lillipution Gen. TOM THUMB. The Magnificent Cortage comprises 110 horses and PO men. The Paviilieu of Exhibition has been enlarged until it. is capable of accommodating 10.000 spectators at once. '1 he collection ol living Wild Animals includes the most spendid specimens ever exhibited in America,. AmoiMT nianv others wiil be iound

J.flGIlT BEAUTIFUL LIONS fresh from their native forests. A monster White or Polar BEAR—of prodigious sixe & ferocitv. A magnificent Royal 1 i(i bR— the largest, one ever raptured alive. A pair of young LIONS—only six months olo. An infantile CAMEL—only six months of age, in A a

The drove of ELEPHANTS were captured in the .'tales of central Ceylon, by Messrs. S June and Geo. Nutter, assisted bv 260 Natives, after a pursuit of 3 months t'davs in the Jungles. They were finally entrapped end secured in an Indian ±vraal or Trap of (Ticrrcous dimensions and prodigious strength, where they were subdued. The Calf "Elephant accompanies its Dam, and was weaned on its passage from India.

P. T. BAKNUlM,

Prrnrietcr of the American Museum, New fk. fas the lienor to announce, that encouraged by the brillian success which has attended all his. various efforts lor the amusement of the public, he has been led to form

the project

'Musesm of Wonders,

Which comprises a great variety of attrnctims. and more extraordinary novelties, than nnv travelling Exhibition in the world.— Every feature of this Mammoth Establishment is of a peculiar and interesting nature, and the whole is produced upon a gigantic scale of magnitude. The travelling paraphernalia of the American Museum, as it enters each town, is preceded by the gorgeous

[C7= CAR of JUGGERNAI !^i J] Eh awn by Ten Elephants, superbly caparisoned. being an accurate model of that terrible engine of idolatrous sacrifice, finished and decorated in all the extravagance of the Hindoo style. Following this monster vehicle. is a long procession of costly Cages end Carriages, the whole forming a spectacle of more than Oriental splendor. The Exhibition will take place within a magnificent Variegated Pavilion, composed of Americnu Fags of water-proof fabric. The real, genuine, original

GENERAL TOM THUMB is attached to this Exhibition, and will rippear in all his performances as given before the principal crowned heads of Europe, including Songs, Dances, Grecian Statutes and his ad-mired personations of Napoleon and Federirk the Great. The little General i.-twer.lv-one years of age, weighs only fiitecn pounds, nnd is hut twenty-eight inches high. Also engaged

MR. NELLIS.

the. man without, arms, who will execute his extraordinary feats of loading and firing a" pistol with his toes cutting profile lienesses shooting at a mark with a how and arrow plavingupon the Accordeon and VTiolinccllo, etc. Mr. Nellis, in these performances, exhibits a wonderful example of what indomitable energy and industry ran accomplish, even when laboring under disadvantages apparently the most insurmountable. A complete Menagerie of living WILD AlSIMALS, is also included in the American Museum, & at a convenient period during the Exhibition

MR. PIERCE

will enter the Dens of the Wild Beasts, and give is classical illustrations of Hercules struggling with the Naemean Lion: Daniel in the Lion's Den Samson destroying the Lion,&c.

One of the most interesting portions of the exhibition is formed by the great display of a great collection of .....

WAX STATUARY,

including figures of the size of life, of all the Presidents of the United States, and also of a great number of noted characters, American and Foreign, all of which are accurate likenesses, and appropriately costumed. In fact, the whole Establishment is a vast repository of

I'ERFI'L OBJECTS? or. KATUJIE ANP A TIT- I Indianapolis, may 2 1853

the full particulars «f which it would he impossible to give within the limits of a newspaper advertisement, ard which has been brought together at an enormous expenditure of means, forming the largest and most novel traveling Exhibition in this or any other country.

A fine Military Band will perform the most popular airs of the day, as the processions enters town, and also during the hours cf exhibition.

The American Museum and Menagerie will exhibit at CRAWI'OKDSVILJ.E, Wednesday, July 18 Tevre-Haute,Monday, July 11 Rocla ilk, Tuesday, July 1-' Attica, Thursday, Jul\ 11, Lafayette, Friday, July 15.

Price of admission 30 cents, Children

oy

Li'ganizing a vast travelling

uri"

der 9 years of age half-price. To the whole of this immense establishment, including General Tom Thumb, the entire collectionjof

Wild Animals, Wax Statuary, Mr.^Piorce's perlbrnuMH'es in the Pens, the Baby Elephant, Air. Nellis' performances, fec., no extra charge under any pretence hatever, let the reports be what they may.

Doors open from 1. IT- to 4, and from 7 to 9 o'clock, P. M. [June 30, I8jo.

McConneirs Miniature

MAIM*

Rr.MOVION TO WASHINGTON I-TOHV.

HAYING

II.

Sn

the advantages of a large Room

and a good North Light, I am now prepared to do work in the best style,of all sizes from half Plate down an:! at all prices from 1 up. Call and see. Likenesses taken without regard to weather.

All work signed, sealed, w-nrrantod, and delivered in presence of J. W. MeGONiELL. JUNK: 10, 18.33.

JUSTAccordeans.

received, Key to Uncle Toms a bin. 100 Also half a dozen fine White Grape Shawls, sellingat cost. 'ail

„. H. PUR SELL &BIIO. June 16. 1S53.

FSSF.S33

S MEDICINES.

a ft &• mniaA's,

ARE

just receiving their spring stock, consisting of a very large, and splendid assortment of Pure

Druqs, Mcdidiies, Paints, Cits, Dye-Stuffs, Varnishes, Perfumery, Stationary, Fancy Ar'acits, &LC., Sic.,

-Our ffnek was purchased in New ork from the importers, and very careluliy selected by one of the firm in person. 4 onsequcnt.lv thD public may rely on every article being pure and unadulterated.

Physicians and all others are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, as arc prepared, and determined to sell at as low prices as any other establishment of the kind in the State the

defying all competition,

windy loastivg of

to the contrary not with­

standing. [June lb,1^53.

,C. I\ Ys'AKK,

(AT KI3 OLD STAND,)

CORNER, EAST OF BELL TAVERN,

YS now reci

ing a supply of nice Marble

(or TOMB STONES, "which he will finish and furnish to those who have need for such work, in good style, and at fair prices. Call and see.

CrawfordsviUe, Junc 8, IS. 3.

Ground Paints.

We have the best Paint Mill ever brought to this place. Ground and mixed Paints of everv description can at all times bo had at the Drug store of SLOAN & MOKCIAN.

June ifi,1853.

0 Ell IA COLL EGE,

(LATE COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE,)

OF INDIANAPOLIS,

Established March

IKCCRPO RATED 1S53.

W S O A

Founder and President.

JAMES C. HAYDEN,

{Late Professor in Bacon's Mercantile College, Cincinnati.) JR.OF." OF BOOK-KEEP!N'O AND PENMANSHIP.

The Sessions will commence at College Hall as follows 1st Session on the 1st Monday of Sept. 2d Session on the 1st Monday of Nov. 3d Sessitm on the 1st Monday of January. 4th Session on ihe 1st Monday of March. 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May.

Having secured, pcrmantly, the services of the distinguished Professor above named, & leased for a term of years the commodious and beautiful Hall formerly known as CONCERT HALL, but now named

COLLEGE H.VLIj,

Which i*! to be fitted up in a style of great elegance, taste, and convenience, the Pres ident would say, that this College now ofTe-s advantages superior to all others for imparting a sound, thorcugh, and accomplished business education.

Crnirsc oT Studies. The course of studies, as enlarged, will be as follows, viz: 1. Book-Keeping, by Single and Double Entry, in all its .various branches, and its application to all kinds of business. 2. The Laws, customs, and usages of Trade and Commerce. 3. Mercantile Arithmetic, upon the short and easy system of cancelation, (taught in no other College.) 4. Commercial Law, in a series of Lectures, thorough and systematic. 5. Business Penmanship.

G. Commercial Correspondence. 7. Lectures upon Banking, Political Economy, and other subjects valuable to the busiess man. ...„

Expenses.

Cards of Admission, invariably in advance, or secured, $25 Diplomas $3 Stationery $5 Boarding $2,50 per week incidentals, at option of student, .§15. Making entire expenses aboul $75.

Or. application, a Catalogue will be furbished, giving full particulars. All letters will receive prompt attention on being directed, post paid, to

W. McK. SCOTT, President.

WOOL! WOOL!!

JOHN ROBlNlSON will pay CASH for all the Wool he can get. June U, 1853.

Bring it along.

TO MECHANICS.

WTotice is hereby given that the Poani of Commissioners of Montgomery county, will receive Scaled Proposals, on Saturday the second day of July next, to repair and improve the Court House. Specification and

Plan to be seen at the office of the County Auditor. J. B. AUSTIN, County Auditor.

June 16, 1853.

Cigars & Tobacco,

Of the best quality, always on hands and for sale, at the Drug store of June 16, 1853.] SLOAN & MOHRAN.

Fancy Articles.

The largest, and best assortment, of Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles generally ever brought to this market. For sale at the Drug store of .fc'LQAK,& MOHGAN, .Tune 16, 1803.

"PATKNT RIGHT

SHOWER BATH.

15

\THINfi. Its necessity and expediency from

the cuticle l^

st oil in minute powdry scales,

many of which nre retained upon the surface by the pressure of clothing, ifiest- ininpk with the oily saline products of the skin, nnd form a thin crust. This crust, mi nccouiit of its adhesiveness, collects \rti.:!es of du-t and soot from the atmosphere. and uticles of iiidgn matter limn our dress, so that, in L'ie enu.'s", ,.-f the day. the whole bndv beeomi.s eoatcd wiih impuriti s. If tins coating remains it b. coo.es thi= and established upon the skin and uili produce the following effect.-:

First, tho pores will be obstrue.trd. cansc-fjeent-lv prespirution inip^d-'d, a- the inlhsente of lh ,-iun as an exertiw entire prevented nnd produ ces the fullouitu disease.— Indigestion Biilious ness. Aceid.iy A sense of oppression in the pit of the Stomach Depression of the Spirits Heaviness Told Hands and Keel Numbness of the Limhs, nnd oilier parts. Vcrtipu Jsausa, Dillieul'y of Iu iraiion. Stupor, Ii ritabilitv, Drowsines, l)ebiii'y. Cxinm f.ai^uor and Fxhau^-tion, Restlessness, js'.i-.eness. Hi-ad-aehe, Exlretiie Nervous Agitatir n, Peljdtation of the Heart an Incapacity for tin slightest cxt-rcise. dull, heavy jiiiin nnd sense of wiL-ht in tiie Head, a temporary lo.-s i'f memory, a sense of ('tirslness, 1'e.lse I ss fre uent and more fei hie than n«ua!, Di'sj'ondencv, Emaciation ai.d t-xtrerne litv. A lihn of foreign suh.-.tance on the skin will inevitably hecotne thi sent of deliterous infectious vapors.— 'J'his is one reason whv filthy persons contract infectii us diseases more ticqueiitly than individuals of more ch an'y hiii'its. i.'ati.mg is useful to ptoDlote clen'iliness. 'I his Path which 'be undersigned have the right to manufacture and sell is one of the moft e-i!^enient iina.^inaidi.', and can be used cijually well for arm or -o'd weaib r, tor bathing, and en'v !rdi's one lurk "f v. ater to .supply it for any iength of lime, 'i lie water is pi 11 red into the lo'vcr p.itt of the B.ith the person b.iilsiritc stands upon phi'f-'rm above the water, ar.d by a si ght the b.odv. throwing ternary fro:u ie tout io tl'.e other, the wuter tli •ater passitig into the the

movement one font io the other, the Water is forced up into sprinkler, fiom which it comes down on ihe bather much force, the up r.t the fulcrum, p.ives great power to !ile aelttiff force-pump placed under the feet oi

pu d-Ai! the hiith'T, ausiog ihe water to heshj .ver down with any d- ired force ind.crd t! bather has it io his pnwer to produce a violent shock or geii'.le sprinkle by h:s o'.vn action. One bucket ot wat. uiil answer every purpose, (as one wash bowl answers to wash cuts face) "the same water being thrown over the bath rcpi-avd!)' in a constant current: bat it is so nrrafcged ttiat where is not dtisirahle to use the vv it more than once, it can be replactd with fresh water, with very I.ttle trouble.— J'be Paths ore warranted to be durable io every particular. Persons desiring Baths, who live at a distance can be supplied, immediately, by sending their address and twelve dollars. The strictest care wi I he ken in shipping Baths. All orders promptly attended to.

WM. KOBBin'sON, Iflanufacturrr. The Bath e-an be se-.-n at ,!. F. Ai iCM'S Store, on

r.Iain street. June- 1 o, 1853.

A

good tino S 1

vnrictv of Misses anil childrens' fhoes may be found at

June 2/53) JI. PALLEY'S.

Mouseand

Bntiis

S

I1

31, 1S51.

K»l 'fi'fjsp'--. for sale by

april £1, 1853.) .J. H.' ROBINbOX^

it ltd Screws, for sale by i.prii si, is53.) .r. it. IIOBINSONM:

TKF.JJ. Bevel nnd ,'J.._ry Squares lor sale 1 april 21, 1853.] .1. R. KOI3LNSO

ookis^ST 4*!«**•«»?, for sale l»y,.--S-: april 21, -1853.] J. K. ROBINSOi%^

7»l4'S H8?3 KSitpps, fr sale bv aprii 21, 1-853.) J. R. iiOBINSON.

Oosn® This way and Xscofe!

E

VERY one in the county about, have received mv

and a slock

II around »f

Spring and Summer Dry4!ocxLv

Hardware, Queensware and

Groceries.

April 21, 1853.) .1. R. ROBINSON.

Ci.o

iind nini Ware, tor Boys, for sale, bv, april 21, 1853.) J. K. KOBINSO.V.

FLA

INCHAM and Oil Prints, for sale by npril 21, 1853.) J.R.ROBINSON.

J]

ed Ticking, sale by

Drilling and Table Diaper, for J. R. ROBINSON.

INEN Goods of all kind?, for sale by npril 21, 1853.] J. R. KOBINSON.

BOOTS

& SHOES, for Men, Women and Children—good and cheap, for sale by april 21, 1853.) .). R. ROBINSON.

ATS &. CATS of all grades and qualities, for sale by ".I.R.ROBINSON.

ONNETS and Ribbons, for sale by april 21, 1853.) J. R. ROBINSON.

HA

HDD WARE, cood and cheap: you tvill find (^arpetiters, Coopers, and Blacksmiths 1 ools, for sale by R.ROBINSON./

M' A

april 21, 1853.] J. R. ROBINSON*.

UGERS, Chirel"'and Handles of all grades, for sale by J. R. ROBINSON.

PAO EU1ES.—A good assortment of Sugar, VX Coffee and Molasses, for sale by •, april 21, 1S53.) J. H- ROBINSON.

TL'BS

and Buckets, for sale by april 21, 1853.] J. R. ROBINSON.

ROl'ES

and Bed-Cords, for sale hy april 21, 1853.] J. 11. ROBINSON.

RameS21,

and Tracos, for sale by

april 1853.] J. R. ROBINSON.

F.rks,

Scythes' asid Sncads,

by

S'

for sa

R. ROBINSON.

ilWCBs a»l Spades, for sale by april 21, 1853.) .1. R. ROBINSON."

Louis Napoleon Cassimere.

Gents a few more patterns left of this fashionable Goods call and see. april 14. '53.) Bryant & Co.

Velveteen,

1

A splendid article for Coots this Goods is all the rage and can be had of april 14, 1S53.) Bryant & Co.

Edgings and Insertings.

Our assortment of Linen Edgmgings arid Inset-tings is now complete call and sec them. Bryant Co.

Rich Embroidered Lang Mills, Also short do,, for Ladies and Misses we have a splendid assortment. april 14, 1853.) Bryant & Co.

Mourning Goods.

Our stock of Mourning Goods isuhusntilly large, consisting in Dart

Stationery.

Cap, Letter and Note Paper of all kinds Enveh.pes, Cards, Steel Pens, Rubber, april 14, 1853.] Bryant. & Co.

Quecnsware.

Some beautiful styles those who contemplate Housekeeping cannot, csill too soon. april 14, 1853.)' Bryant & Co.

Under-Slecves.

Beautiful patterns of Ur.der-Sleeves and Cheinizetts, just opened the Ladies of town and country are invited to call and see tnom, april M, 1853.] Bryant

Co

Co

Worked Collars

Of till descriptions, a large variety at april 14, 1853.) Bryant o^Co's:

0hC\ving TobuCCC

Of all kinds, a superior article in foil wrappers for sale by Bryant & Co.

Com Starch

For Puddings, Blanc Mongc, Custards &c.. Eryar.t &. Co's., to be 1 id at

Molasses."

Orleans and Sugar House Molasses, prime article of each for sale by april 14,1854.] Bryant & Co.

Harness.

We have a fine set of ferriage Harness for sale those wishing to purchase wiii do well bv living us a call. "••april 14,

:52.)

SAJ

N'

R. E. BRYANT & OO^

JE

OF REAL EST A

77

oTirr: is hereby piven that as Guardian of the minor heirs of Bsn'jumin Cox, deceased. 1 will sell at private sale for cash in hand, 27 aces off of lhe south end of the east half of the northeast quarter of section seven, in towm-hip 19. north of ran 3 west. Also 2) acres oil of the north end of the cast half of th": south-east quarter, of section seven in said township and rnnjc all of which is situate in the county ol Monl^omcy, Indiana.

WILLIAM

April 21, 1853.—tf-

Hldridge

COX, Guardian.

full assortR?«RF of the various Numbers, also f\. fomb Plate, Cleaning Comb«, Emery of all No?., it (ilue, for sale ul reduced prices, at

7

N E W O O S

A7 0W occupies the Old Celebrated Stand,

IN

formerly occupied by W m. II. Boynton where lie is receiving and opening a general assortment, of Dry Goods, consisting of Cloths, Brown. Green, Black, French Blue and Drab Black doeskin and French cassimeres, do. ali colors Tweeds Sattinets. of all kinds and qualities Summer cloths, all colors Cottonades cf every description. april 7, 18o3.---ly. ....

Dress Goods.

Silks of all colors, grades and quality: Brocades and Italian from 02 to §1 25 per yard Swiss dotted and plain hook and mull muslins Lawns, Victoria white, all grades and' colors and at prices from 10 to 20ets. Berage de Laines, from 12^ to 30cts. Muslin de Laines, all colors, from 12 to 30 c.ty.— Prinis of the latest styles and figures Furrifeture prints Bleached and Broun muslins Brown and bleached drillings Irish linens, linen diaper blenched and brown Linen coat jnnr of all kinds Bonnets and bonnet ribbons of ali kind Ladies and Gents, hosery Kid, lisle thread and cotton gloves Hose of all colors for children Buttons, threads, combs, of all sorts, suspenders, &.C., for sale by J- W JLSON b. april 1, 1843.

R-EMEMBER

for sale

NNICLtf—Red, bite nnd Yel'o l,y J.

il.

PmTJeLainLawns

ROBIN HON.

NTS. filk and

wool

Barege, Barege

ts, Fanev Jucor.etts and Silus, for

sale by J. R. ROBINSON,

Gentlemen, that there is the

linest, and best, jrot up stock of Ready Made Clothing in the citv, for sale at april 7, 18 J3 JOHN V, ILSON'S.

Hats and Caps.

A fine assortment of Gents, and Boys Hats, moleskin, beaver, pariama, leghorn, chip and

Kossuth wool hats, april 7, 1853.]

for sale at J, WILSON'S. •I i'-vr-'

Boots and Shoes, arge and well selected assortment of and Boys Boots and Shoes, Ladies and

A 1

Men and Boys Misses do.

HARDWARE

J. WILSON.

UEENSWAF.E AND GLASSWAHE for sale, cheaper thau any in the town, by "april 7, 1853. J. VMLSON.^

AKD CUTLERY, for sale by

april 7,'53. J- WJLSON.^

Prodncc

OF

all kind taken in exchange for goods, the highest prices will be paid hy april 1.'53. J.WILSON.

Parasols.

LADIES,

remember there is the finest lot

of Parasols of all grades and shades, and of the very latest styles, direct from N. York, for sale at

J.

april 7.'53.

WILSON'S,

9

Gentlemen,

you wish to purchase a fine" satin vest, •S» and cheap, either in the pattern or readymade, YOU will find the article at april 7,'53.

J-

you wish to see the finest selection of fine dress goods in the town of Crawfords-ville,-call at J.WILSON'S, april 7, '53.

OA Hogsheads of Sugar. 20 bbls. Molasses, /yU first qualities, for sale wholesale and retail. J. WILSON. spiil 7, 1853

NOTICE

Xsof

hereby given, that at the April term 1853, the "coutt of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, the estate ofThomas Scott deceased, was settled leaving a surplus. The heirs at law of said estate arc therefore notified that on the first dd| ofnhe next term of said court, such surplus will be distributed to such persons as shall establish their right to share in the distribution.

Attest. ,-•••: ANDREW P. LYNN, C. C. C. P. May 26, 1853.] Montgomery County.

NOTLCE

TS hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Administtator c»i the estate of John M. Nicholson, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceasoch Said estate is supposed to he solvent.

B. T. RIST1NE Administrator. May 19, 1853.*

A

ot

Love Veils,

Crapes, Bareges, Lawns, Ginghams, Calicos, &c., to which' wo would cali tne attention of the Ladies. Bryant & Co.

LARGE lot of Mackerel and White Fish iust received and for sale at :8, 53.1 AL. RAMEY'S._

BOSTONJTOBE!

Tiio El22oeIsior Stock!!

500 Poxes, Barrels, Hogsheads, Packages, and Cases of Boston Goods, just received by & BROTHER,

D10ALER3

IN'

Foroisjn nnd Domestic Dry Goods,

Booti & Shoes, Hats & Cups, READY MADE CLOTHING and Slraw Goods.". r.UR stock is entirely new, every article V/ being just purchased of the Manufacturers and importers. We are pledged to sell Goods ten per cent. Lelcw ta.ver& Co., of Lafayette.

Our stock embraces the most extensive assortment of Dry-Goods, ever offered in this market. Heavy Sheetings, Light do., fine unbleached do... Drillings of all qualities a laro-e lot of Cottenades and Summer Goods of every quality and style Tickings, striped Shirtings, Linens for Coats, Irish do., &c.

Dress Goods,

Of the latest styles and finest fabric, consisting of plain and figured fancy Dress Silks, Turk Satins a large lot of BTlc SiiRs, of every quality silk Bareges plain & figured &c.

April 7, 1853.

JLK Tissues of the latest sty les, plain and

SI

ancy. at J- Graham &. Brother

QA Pieces Barege DeLaines, of the very Ovi richest sty te.and best qualities, at april 7. 1S53.) J. Graham & Bro

OO A Pieces of the best styles of Lawns, AJ\JV pold at from 6 to 30 cents, at npril 7, 1853.) J. Graham & Bro's.

Pieces of"DeLaine, Plaid Delaines of an entire new style, at april 7, l^SH.) Graham & Bnvs. ever a 1 Hundreckpieces of the best styles ol 10 Prints, direct from the Manufacturers, at npril 7,JS53.) Graham & Bro'*. la"rre lot. of Crape Shawls, worth from to $22, at :.

SO

A

Drug Store,

Sign of Ihe Golden Mortar, vYisi side o: Public Square, Lafayette, lod. ... A,111121, .o.J.—(im.

iso

Graham &. Bro's.

Mantilos of the lsitert styles, :-t April 7, 1853.) Graham ci Lit.

S"

/a I yttnets of the latest styles, worJ. /join 10 cts to l0, at opril 7, 18O3.] Graham &J3ro S^ -.

Pieces Bonnet Ribbons of the liiiein. stvles. direct from France, at april 7. 1553.) Graham & Bro's.

Carpets.

A larire and complete assortment of Car„pets direct from the Manufacturers, sold beiuw ali competition, at Graham &• Bro a..,,

ii- Cloths and Cassimeres, All who want fine and cheap Cloths and Cassimeres can find them at the new "Boston Emporium," of ..Graluvm & Brother.

LOTI1ING, Ilats and Caps, Boots ami! Shoes, for the Million, up-stnirs, at ,s april 7. 1S53.) Graham Brother's.

C1

pril

offer to cur customers this

E shall

Spring the ls'rgest stock of Ready Made Clothing, ever offered in this town— everv article warranted or no sale. april 7, 1853.] J. Graham & Brother.

Five Hundred

1--Pir of Black and Fancv Cassimere andCassinett Pants, at Graham to Bro a.

Two Hundred

Luster at

ind Merino Coats of the latest styles, Graham & Brother's.

Six Hundred

Linen CoaK at Graham & Brother s.

~E are Manufacturing

AY

april 7, 1853.) Graham & Bro._

Eio'ht Huudrod

Vests', of

everv

style and quality, at

april 7, 1853'.] Graham & Brothers.,,

Two IIu nd rcd

"Tweed, Cassimere and C'ashmerett Coats, at april 7, 1853.] Graham &. Brother s^

Hftts'and Caps,

Of every quality, just received at the Mammoth Boston Store, by april7, 1853.) Graham & Brother^

TAKEN

sea

ma

UP by Ezekiel Hutchenson, 3IV-

ing in Montgomery county, four miles south "of CrawfordsviUe, on the 2d day of May, 1853, one Bay Mare, supposed to be 20 years old, very sway backed, a scar on the inside of the right hind leg, and branded on the left shoulder' I. C., and valued at $12,50 by James H. Prewitt and George Faust, before me on the 28th day of May, 1853.

A copy: Attest:

ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk M. C. C." June 9,1853.—paiu.

BE2GOHD ARRIVAL!

A. BSORWTER & ۩.,

WOULDreceived

WILSON'S.

^Ladies,

Bleached

Election Notice.

STOCKHOLDERS

June

in the New Albany

and Sulem Railroad Company will ncieet at their Office in the city of New Albany,on Thursday,the 7th day of July next, for tno purpose of erecting Thirteen Directors, seftre for the ensuing year. The polls be open from 10 A. M. untill 4 P. 31.

to

will

J{y order of the board of- Director.*. June2,lS53 GEO. LYMAN, See.

Notice

IS hereby given, that en account current ar.d vouchers, showing I/nrfl fcl-ttlement of the estate of Andrew S. (.'rawfonl, dee'd, have been (ilc-d hi the oflice of the Clerk of the court of Common Pleiis ef Montgomery, county, and that the same will ba reported to said court at the next term for the supervision e.nd approval of ihe Judge of said court.

ANDREW p. LYNN, C. C. C. P. June 2, 1853.*] Montgomery County.

^SgENTS in search of a fine French Calf pegged Boot, will find a superior article at L. FALLEY'S

To the Ladies!

Ladies Silk, Tip'd and plain Gaiters. Enameled &

patent leather Hoots.

French Kid SPSs and Buskins at 1653) L. PALLEY'S

E A E E A E

E^

Phoemakers will please bear in mind that I keep constantly on hand a good article, of sole and upper Leather, Kip, Calf and Goat Skins, Lining skins of all colors. Together with a general assortment of Shoo Findings such as Lasts, Pegs, Threads, Nails, Awls, Hammers, &c., on Main street 3 doors qast of Crane House. june 2 1853—2tn) L. FALLEY.

AL 1AKBT,

Has just returned from the East with a large and splendid assortment of SgSS'SM^' «52€l «S8?3BEEaCB' CKOO«J§, which he intends to sell as Cheap as the Cheapest! All he asks of a generous public is to call and examine his Goons and PKJCES, und he flatters himself that he can please both in quality and price. Ilis assortment is complete, consisting of almost every article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, march 31, lSf/3.

sere may he found at AT.. RAMEY'S the finest Silk Bonnets in Town, ranging froni-2 to 9 dollars.: ... [march 31, 185™.

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""Pnameled Lace. Inserted, Ruflled and Black 1J Bonnets, from 10 cts. upwards, at

march 3j, 1853.) Ramey's.

I)

)lack Brocade. Figured and Camelion Silks, beautiful styles, at Ramey's.

"jll^ANDSOME LAWNS, at 10_cts. a yard,

at Ramey's.

Pieces of Prints'just received and: for sale, bv Ramey.

f" very variety of ftilk ar.d Crape Shawls, at

i1j

march 31, 1853.) Ramey's.

A

larire lot of Panama, Leghorn and Palm Hats, at Ramey's.

Thrown Muslins as cheap as can be bought.. at Lafayette. A. Rainev.

A L. RAr.IEY is selling READY MADE A CLOTHING 20 per cent, cheaper than usual. march 31, 1853.

f'-ntlon Yarn and Carpet Warp, of the best 'w' quality. Al. Ramey's.

i*

7'very variety of Summer Stud's, at inarch 3l,'53.] Ramey's.

Looking

Glasses from 10 cts. to §0 at march 31,'53. Al. Ramey's,.

L'xtra Kid, Lace, Silk and Thread Gloves, JLi at Al. Ramey's.

nv Gentleman in want of a Fashionable II AT, No. 1, can find it at Ramey's.

BOOTS

iS: SHOES of every description, kept constantly on hand. A. Ramey.

A

ifles and Shot. tin warranted, at march 31, '52.) Ramey's.

11

IA

7

Hundred

Eight. inmcr Pants of every Graham & Br

Pair of quality, at

tyle and tiier's..

Large lot of QUEENS-WARE. Hardware and Cutlery, just received by march 31, '53.) Ramey.

Ai.Powder.

RAMEY keeps the best quality of Rifle (march 31, '52.

j^EA, Coffee. Sugar, Molasses, & Groceries _L of all kinds, cheap as usual, at march 31, '52.) Al Ramey's.

RA5IEY don't permit any body to sell •i-J- Goods cheaper than lie does. JRODUGE of ail kinds bought and sold by march 31,'53.) •'.*« Ramey.

ASH Paid for \V HEAT, I LAX-SEED, and Bacon, by niarcii 31, li53.

Fat

11110

Shirts,

March 31, \:3.

fi'/iC lot of

XJL.

good styles, at

Pgrades,

O. S. McNElLj J. P.

A

inform the public that they

have their second stock of Boots and Shoes, direct from the manufacturers of Boston, which they are sellicgat extremely low prices. Having also attached a Shop to our establishment, w?il keep on nands and make to order all kinds of custom work, which we will sell at the lowest cashd prices. (may ID, 1853.'

4

and unbleached Shirting*, Ticking?

and Hickory Shirting, a tar^e lot at march 31, '53.] J. Crawford & MullikinV'

HE best quality of Leather for, sale at may 19.) Horner & CO.... ..

RAMEY.

LOUR, in sacks kept constantly on hand [march 31.] RAMEY'S.

JUBT BSAD THIS IF

YOU DARE!!

J. CRAWFORD & MULL1KIN, Hr.rifrir p'irchascd the entire interest of Henry Crawford in the Mercantile establishment of John Crawford, are now*recc-ivingby RailRoad,. and opening at. the Old Stand, a supe-. rior lot of Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queers-, ware, Boots.Shoes, Groceries,&c. although, not professing to be the Excelsior Store all the way from Hosting, nor having five hundred Boat Loads of Goods, yet we say that we are in the market with, good and Cheap Goods, which we are determined to sell at prices so low that if we can't suit purchasers, it would be madness to attempt To buy elsewhere.

Madder colors, and

J. Crawford & Mnllikin's.

ORTSMOUTH LAWNS, Barege DeLaines, Ginghams, Black Silks, Alpacca, Lustres., of all atv J. Crawford & Mullikin's,

C)

AMBKIC, Jaconet, Mull Muslin, figun?d and plain Swiss, Victoria Lawn, figured and plain Bobinets, at J. Crawford Mullikin's.

Fir lot of Edgings, Tnsertings, Bonnet Ribbons, Cap Ivibbcns, Silks, Fringes and-Laces, at J. Crawford & Mullikin's.

BLACK'

and Srown Cloth, Fancy Cassimere, Ermind Cloth, Eng. Cottonade, Plaid Cassimere. Taylor Stripe, French Linen, bleached and unbloached Linen Drills, at march 31,'53.] J. Crawford & Mullikin's.

Y^DIE^KiTBoot^t^ in this market, at IIOEKER & co.

LadiesEnaitieled1.9A.,

Boots, the fn^st quality,

at (May Horner & Co's.

ies Kid Slip MAY IT*

•j-'e.ttra i-)ua!ity,'nt. Horner co's.