Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 October 1853 — Page 3

'{'Carlisle, LaPorte, Elkhart, Goshen, •Benton, Middlebury, &c., besides our lown vicinity, who had come especially to hear him and the attention of •this uncomfortably crowded audience "was unabated through the hours that he spoke and up to his close.

Try J.. Frost & Co's Improved London Vi*gitaMtl Pills, a standard -Family Medicine, for sale at T. D. Brown Go's.

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18 '53

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THE LATEST

J. &, J. LEE 6c CO.,

HAVE

just received and are now opening their Fall and Winter Goods and with pleasure announce to their old customers and friends, that they have now the largest and best selected stock of Goods (of every variety) that they have ever hail the satislaction of offering.

Our senior partner (Joel Lee) having went to New York himself, for the express purpose of selecting such a slock as he thought would suit our trade—has returned with one of the nicest end cheapest stocks of Goods ever brought to our tuwn: consisting of

DRY GOODS,

Groceries,

Hardware and Queensware,

CUTLERV, Boi ts and Shoes, llals and Caps,

Ready Made Clothing,

&c., all of which we are resolved to sell as cheap or a litt'e cheaper than any other establishment.in

place, and it is only necessary for you to c, II,. examine and pric* our Goods, to be Wished of

lhloulrtock

of Dry-Goc«l9 is full

Oc.tohfcr ~7, 1853.

nm*

™JV

plete, consisting of every variety of Dress, p00"*such as French and English Morinoes, Cashtneres of all grades, plain aud figured DeLains, al woo Del.ains. plain and figured Velvet, plain ani lg Silk and Satin, and in short every variety of Dress Goods to suit every taste.

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Our stock of Mens ware such as clolllS. Oa.simers, Satinetts, Tweeds and Jeans, is unusually large and at very low figures. \V have a large and well selected stock of

Ready Made Clothing consisting of every variety of^Us Pants and Vests, all of which we are Tesolvcd to sell as low a, an,! who profess to sell at 5 or 10 Per cent a bove cost. We have every variety of HaU and

Caps at very low piices and our stoc-. of Boots and Shoes is not surpassed in the place, either in quality or price. We have a nice stock ofQueens ^are/and a few setts of a little the mccst Oh maware ever brought to town and in short, we think we have every article suited to the wants of a.! and if yoa will just give us a call we will try to sell jou the Goods that you want, and at sudi prices as will give entire satisfaction. 13. We expet to pay the big1 est casn price'for all the Willi AT, Corn. Oat,. Rye. Barley. Flax-seed, Clover-seed Timothy -seed. Blue-Grass Seed and every other article of trade that vou may have to sel 1. All who wi,h to buy the most and best Grods for .he least money and get the biggest price for their llca*c -call on & kkk

& co

18© RE IS & €0.,

HAVE

just received a splendid lot of nice Shoes, which they wish to call the attention of the Ladies to such as silk Gait»r* Kid Boots, Franklin Ties, enameled Buskins, Boots do., Misses Gaiter*u Rid Slippers do. (Oct-7, Q-

1000 Customers

WE

have a new Novel for all, and the largest lot of School Books, Geographvs, Atlases, the standard Theological and Miscellaneous works of the most authentic writers, ever brought to this market. We have also, all sorts of Stationery, & one-hun-dred new stvles of

Fancy Gold £&r-Rings, of the finest of gold 100 pair of Pistols of nil trades and sizes 100 different kinds of Letter and Note Paper, ranging rroni 8 to 50 cents per quire 100 Violins at from S'l to $50 each 200 Accordeons and three thousand other Notions. Maps of all the States seperate—1000 Gold Rings, ranging from one dollar to 18 dollars 50 doz. fine Pen-Kives—100 grobs of Steel Pens. This paper would not enumerats one-half of the articles we have, so we will ask you to

JR.

DeLaines,20)

Mirenoes and

BOOTS

TJ

ca

and we will sell you goods away below all competition. Come up, why wait longer Terms easy—cash or trade.

II. fcURSELL BRO.

Oct. S?/7, 1353.

M- \V (iOODS

ROBINSON has received his stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Cloths, Tweeds Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Jeans, and Dry-Goods of all kinds. ou will find a full stock. oct 20 1853.

A|pncas

forsaleby

oct J. R. ROBINSON. UlASil and Table Diaper lor sale by J. R. ROBINSON.

INGHAM and calicos, for sale by oct 20, 1853.) J. R. ROBINSON.

:Q~AMBIUCS,Jaconetts, swij ^g^ggx.

1

& SHOES, for Men, Women and Children—good and cheap, for sale by oct 20, 1853.) J. R. ROBINaON.

S't«.KOBqiNsS^

iarpenters and coopcrs Tools for sa'e by oct 20, 1853.) J. R. ROBINSON.

I LI, and Cross-cut Saws, for sale by oct 20, 1853.] J- R- ROBINSCiJ.

and' Paniiei, Tenon and Wood saws for sale

a£y'

A

J.R. ROBINSON.

SIOPPING, Broad, Hand and Board Axes, "rsale by J.R.ROBINSON.

TGERS? Chisels, Hatchets and Handles of all grades for sale by J- R- ROBINSON.

RASS, Glass, Brittania and Japan cand'lr. sticks, for sale by J- K* ROBINSON.

II

AND, House and Tea Bells for sale by J. R. ROBINSON.

GT

1L.ASS LiANTfeRNS, Glass and Tin Lamps' for sale by J. R. ROBINSON.

DEADr MADE CLOTHING—Over Coats, JV under coats, Pants and Vests for sale at oct 20) Robinson's

mberelias, carpet 6acks and satchels for sale by Robinson.

uck Gloves and Mitts—tvpol .Gloves and Mitts for sale by Robinson.

W

AGON WHIPS, and-Lashes for safe by oct 20) Robinson.

Glassware, Queensware and

a Groceries, for sale by Robinson.

Shovel and Tongs*

Ames' Shovels and Spades—Scoops, shovels and Manure Forks at Robinson's. OOIJ HOODS. Caps, ond Wool Comforts A1 act "0 IS53.) Robinson's.

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JEWELRY.,

BREAST-PIN?, Fingee-rings, watch chains, Keys and Seals for sale at Robinson s.

SX^wt. Bevel and Try Squares, for pale by oct 20. 1853.] J. R. ROBINSON.

W

heat Sacks—Coffee Mills, for sale by oct 20, 1853.) J. R. ROBINSON.

SHOT-BAGS and PO\V ER-FIJASKS, for sal& by J. R. ROBINSON.

Mincing

Knives and Gleavors for sale by oct 20 '53.] Robinson.

Looking:

Glasses, for sale by

Gr

oct 20, 1853.] J. R. ROBINSON.

round Pepper, Spice and Cinnamon for sale by Robinson.

emp Ropes & I inch and Bed-Cords, Tor sale by J- R. ROBINSON.

rit'anisi Coffee Pots, for sale by oct 20 1853.] Rocinson.

The State Fair—Greeley's Speech.

Man Murdered in Covington

Terrible Accident on the Rail Road!

FKLLOW-CITIZF-X Having always believed in the doctrin of "Equal and exact justice," as being correct between man and man and it being the manner in which your humble servant has endeavored in gt't through the woild, he would re spectfully inform his numerous customers and friends that he is again in the market with a fine, and as he thinks, judiciously selocted stock of

DRY-GOODS,

Ready Made Clothing,

ttc., to which he wishes to dall your undevided attention. He visited the city of Cincinnati this fall, in person, as formerly, and purchased 6tock of those 'in whom he could put his trust,' and whom he knew as being the most extensive manufacturers in the city—tuch as are disposed tb 'live and let live.'

Feeling confident, therf'ire friends, that our stock canno '••e surpassed in the p'ace, in regard to fabric, apf^srance, and manner in which ihey are made Hp, invite you to c-omi ar.J examine for yourselves, and we are sa'i?i\ «vl will be pleasid with our prices, &c., rhetor" mm -ed.

We have an endless variety of Zliaig, 'tnong which may be found co«it£ maru'actured from an hundred different kinds of 'alines— PAIVfl'S in like manner. Vests dt Drawe/s, Shirts and Cravats. We have also a lar%e and complete s'.ook of

Hals and Caps,

Boots ard Shoes, to which the particular attention of tho Gents arc callcd. To the Ladies. We roust mention in a few words, that our stock of E!r'sS Goods, which righly belong to the Ladies, is unusually large and hope when we are favored with your presence, through William's assistance to display them to your satisfaction.— We shall not attempt an enumeration of ai tides, but invite you to give us a call.

To the Farmers.

Wc wish to drop just another word, nnd that to our friends, the Farmers, to remind them that we wish them to not forget us in the distribution of their PrOtllJCC, as '.ve intend paying the. highest market prices for Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Feathers, Bees-wax, Rags, Ginseng, and in fact, any tiling they have to dispose of. Remomber the

GERMAN STORE!

is the place, to buy Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or the products of your farms. Come along, the way is vet open

Oct 20*53) DAVID WERTHEIM.

THINGS ARE DAILY

A N I N

THE

subscriber having purchased O. S. McNeal's entire stock of goods, and having added to them by fresh arrivals, would inform his friends that he is now ready to give bargains to all who may give him a call.

He has now on hands a good assortment of Iron, Steel & Nails Boots and Shoes

Domestics of all kinds Hats & Caps

French Cloths

And Cassimers and almost every article that is usually kept in a retail establishment which he will Bell at the lowest cash prices. All kinds o( Produce taken in exchange for goods. F. H. FR\.

Oct. 20, 1853.]

Jenny Lind

JonrnaMtuildiag, Lafajette, Intl.

LtCH

A E

DKALE71 IK FIXE

GOLD (S SILfER WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SILVER SrOONS, SPECKS, AftD CLOCKS—ALL KINDS OF

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Violins, Bass Viols cf- Violin Strings, Guitar Strings, Fine Cutlery, .Perfumery, Toys of all kinds, &,c„, &c.—{Oct. 20, '53.)—ly.

GOODS

A large find spleneid stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AJSD

READY MADE CLOTHING, UEE1SS WA RE, HARD WARE, AND GROCERIES, •fust received for

FALL AND WINTER.

CAMPBELL

would respectfully announce

to his friends tljat his entire stock of Goods have now arrived. His purchases have been unusually large, and selected with more than usual care. Bought as they were from the most extensive jobbers in the eastern market, and from the manufactures and importers, he feels confident that he can offer goods as LOW if not a little LOWER than they can be bought any where, and he wonld here remark, that his assertions are not put in print as a mere repetition of custom, but as binding promises which he obligates himself to fulfil. His great aim has ever been to give his customers good Goods at a fair price, and not imitation articles, which would he dear at? any price. An examination of the quality of our goods, as well as the prices is earnestly solicited.

MERTNOS—Broadway

browns & Paris­

ian modes at CAMPBELL'S.

OOBARY

FALL EXHIBITION.

J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN, ARE receiving a large and splendid stock of

direct from New*York, which they pledge themselves to sell at as low prices as any store in town and no mistake.

A

A

fine lot of Prints, Madder colors, and good styles, at J. Crawford &. Mullikin's.

Jlain and fancyf Delaines at Crawford & Mullikin's.

rench and English Morenos fancy colors, at Crawford & Mullikin's.

A

Fine lot of Alpacas-—tan and fancy colors, at oct 20 1853) Crawford Ac Mullikin's

omestics and fancy Ginghams, good colors, a1 J. Crawford & Mullikin's.

Binck

The

and changeable Dress at J. Crawford & Mullikin's

adies Black

silk Mills—a

arge lot of brewn sheetings at the lowest prices at Crawford & Mullikin's

elvt and Fancy Ribons for sa'e by Crawford Mullikin.

am. .Muslins, plain and barred JackonettsSwiss and book mus. fig'd and plain, nt Crawford & Mullikin.

Black

silk Ve.ls, collars, LTridersleev'es, schemi7,ets, silk Lace and Fringes, at Crawford & Mullikin.

O I N

Oloth, fcassimerc, Tweed and satinctt Coats for cale at Crawford & Mullikin's. "Tfests—Black satin, plush, cloth, silk and ,fancy, at Crawford & Mullikin's.

0

I)

ver coats and Fent9 if all gratis and styles at oct 20] Crawford 5t Mullikin's.

leached

ME

and unbleached Shirtings, Tickings

Hickory Shirting, canton Flannels and Drills at] .1. Crawford & Mullikin^s.

EN and Boys Hats and caps, large lot at .1. Crawford & Mullikin's. Eli VET and Salitl for Vesting, at oct 20 '5:}.] .1. Crawford & Mullikin's.

fine assortment of LADIES' SHUEvi and Boots of all styles and qualities at oct 20 1853. J. Craw ford & Mullikin's.

MEN

and BOYS Boots and Shoes, of every grade, very cheap for sale at J. Crawford & Mullikin's.

ADIES and Gents winter Gloves—a cood artrr!o, at Crawford &, Mullikin's,

A large assortment of HARD-WARE, (Queensware. Broad and Narrow Axes, Forks, Spades, Shovels, Rat-Traps, Bed-cords, Tubs, Bucket0, Wash-Boards, for sale at

Crawford & Mullikin.

Groceries..

TEA, coffee, Sugar, Madder, Indigo, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Alum, Nulmegs, cloves, cinnamon. Brimstone, salt Petre, relined Borax, Golden Syrup, & N. O. Molasses at oct 20, 1852) Crawford & Mullikin's.

MILL

and cut Saws, chopping Axes, Broad axes, Wood saws, steel and iron Squares, horse rasps, mill-saw Files. Ames' Spades &. shovels, for sale at oct 20.) CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN'S.

*¥JTTE wish to buy Jeans, Flannels, Linsey, Feathers, Butter, Tallow. Dried Peaches &, Apples, wool Socks, Mittens,rags, and Ginseng, for which we will give the highest prices. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN.

Oct. 20, 1853.

A LL kinds of Produce, Butter, Feathers, Linseys' Jeans, Bacon, Lard, &c., bought at Campbell's

A

S

Cloth also Mohair, black and

fancy fosters at CAMPBELL'S.

A

large and superb lot of rich & handsome DeLaines &. Persian cloths at Oct., 20th, 1853. CAMPBELL'S.

& Elegant Silks plain and brocade at CAMPBELL'S. iX^AlSTSTTTgureT^inber^^oths^forTLadies sacques, at CAMPBELL'S.

ADIES & children, Lambs wool & cash-

1

mere hose, at CAMPBELL'S.

FANCY PRINTS.

A

large lot of good substantial pr iritis,'"fact, colors, at ... CAMPBEJ^'S.

firfet fate article Indigo &. Bladder always keptat [Oct. 20,'53 Campbell's.

STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County, Court Com. Pleas of said county:

1

Robert B. Martin Joseph Martin, Mary Martin,

William Martin, Erastus Martin, Arch ibald Martin, Levi Martin.

150

Petition for Partition.

HE undersigned Ben T. Ristine lias been appointed by said court, a commissioner in the above named court, to sell.at private sale the following described real estate situate in said county of Montgomery, to-wit: The west half of the s^u'th-west quarter of section twenty-ofte in township twenty and range three west—also the east half of the north-west quarter of section 28 in township and range aforesaid that the same be sold for cash in handat time of eale. BEN T. RISTINE,

O ct. 13, 1853. 4 w. Commissioner.

Guardian Sale of Real Estate.

THE

undersigned as guardian of the persons and estate of Herman Warner, Hila Warner, and Jerome Warner, by a rf order of the court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana, has been authorized to sell at private sale the following described lots of land in said county, to-wit: thirty feet off north end of left number one, in block number three, and f'rontiftg on the south side of main street sixty-six feet, of the town of Darlington also lot number five, in block number nine, in William ('ox's addition to the aforesaid town of Darlington, fronting sixty-six feet on the east side of Madison street upon the following terms: one third of the purchase money at time of sale one third in six months and the residue in 12 months from day of sale.

ALANSON WEBSTER,

Oct. 13, '53-3w.) Guardian,

ILK VELV ETS, all colors, blue black

1

green and brown, just received by sept. 29, '53 R. E. BRYANT & OO.

Sides Best Spanish Sole Leather, just received and

for sale at the lowest figures at Aug 25,1853-1

h.

HATSprices

DeLAINS.—Some

ALL

good quelity, at

.1. Crawford &, Mullikin's.

lanncls of all colors and styles, sold by Crawford & ullikiri

ust received, a fine lot of Silk and French Lace BONNETS at oct 20, 'a:].] J. Crawford & Mullikin's

Ladies' will call at Crawford & Mullikin's if they ish to /ind a splendid lot of Habit Buttons and Notions. (oct 20

I'

LACK Frcnch ('loth, Fancy Cassiniere, Satlinets, Jeanes, Tweeds and j'laid Linseys at Crawford &• Mullilifn's.

.^ne Brown and bleached Mucins, at oct 20'53.] J. Crawford & Mullikin's.

FALLEY3.*

& CAPS in any quantity and at low at Campbell

READY MADE CLOTHING,

Cheaper

tean was eVersold in this place at [Oct. 20, 1853-] Campbell's.

Boots & Shoes.

TPO be 6old ten per cent, cheaper than any one else ever SQW the'm. Campbell.

beautiful patterns for

sale by R. E. Bryant & Co. Jjy

Wanted Immediately!

the Oats and Flax-seed in Montgomery county, for which the highest prices will be paid, by

Sept 8, 1853.—8t) LEB, G?LKET,& Co.

Look out for the Show!

Family Grocery Store!

THE

undersigned is pleased to injform his old customers, friends & the jttople generally, that he is now receiving arid opening at his establishment, four doors south of Laymon & Co., a large and well selected stock of

Groceries and Provisions, Which he proposes selling as low as can be bought in this town or country. If you try us and find our words not made good, we ask, or give you the privolege, of turning your backs on us, and saying we have published a lie to the world, and act accordingly. We shall enumerate some few of the many articles that compose our stock, and a few only and ask you to give us a call

COFFEE,

Sugar by the barrel or retail, Tea, Salt by the barrel, Mackerell, white Fish, tobacco, DYE-STUFFS, Cigars that we are sure cannot be excelled in the place, Molasses, Vinegar, Candles, Saleratus, Candies, Pepper, spice, ginger, Nutmegs, Matches, tubs, Buckets, Washboards, TAR and we shall endeavor as far as possible, to keep all kinds Produce, that the wants of our town friends in that line, may be supplied.

We would invite our country friends to bring on their Produce, as it is our aim to always pay the highest market price for such articles.

Remember, four doors south of Laymon & Co., on Washington street, is the place where we can at all times be found, ready & willing to wait upon customers.

Oct. 6, 1853.) JOHN M. AUSTIN.

E O A

AND

We wish to inrorm the citizens of Crawfordsv ille and vicinity we have removed our Cabinet and chair ware rooms across the street two doors north of the Court. House, where may be found an assortment of chairs and furni­

ture at all times, at low prices. Undertaking attended to as usual. Oct. G, 1853. ROSS & WHITE.

"Troubling of the Mighty Deep/'

WILSON'S CORNER

REPLENISHED.

Fall and Winter Anticipated.

5

Waving just rrcfivcd and opened a large and splendid stock of Dry-Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Glassware Sic., for the fall and winter trade and that his old friends and customers may have a knowledge of some of the articles that compose this stock, he will enumerate the following, as a fore-taste:

LADIES DRESS GOODS,

A splendid assortmentof DeLanes, Mous. de Lfiine. Cashmeres assorted deLains, all wool Mohairs, Marinoes, Persian Drills a splendid assortment of Ginghams, of all colors and styles Calicos without number. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, A splendid assortment of Cloths and Cassimeres: fine black doe-skin Cassimeres, fancy French and English Casinetts, and Tweeds Flannels of all colors and grades Shawls, a fine assortment of all colors Linceys, domestics, bleached Muslins.

BOOTS & SHOES,

Hats & Caps, Hardware, Q„ueensware, Groceries, Dye-Stuffs, Cotton Yarn, &c.

GLOVES,

A large and fine assortment of Gents. Gloves Buck cloves Mitts. Wool do., for gents &. Boys Ladies Kid Gloves of all colors and grades a splendid article of Mohair Mitts Cashmer, Silk & Wool Gloves.

Bonnets.

A fine assortment, and Ribbins of all colors, styles and grades. JOHN WILSON September £9, 1853.

Cassimers—A

les and colors and sat Wilson's.

SILKS SilkLaS

Cutlery.

A

splendid assortment of Table Ciitlfery at .1. WILSON.

A

FINE assortment of Pocket Knives can be found at J. V\ ILSON'S._

iittlfTof the largest and fin­

est assortment of Cassimers ever offered in the market, at J- WILSON'S.

JN lu GOODS!

O A S A N N A

Lost by the people of this county by not knowing where

GOODS are so!d the CHEAPEST.

To prevent furl her losses, the undersigiied has al great expense taken this means of informing the public that the

4-

F.lWFORiUiVl OF. FASHlOW Is still in motion, and receiving now from the manufacturers and importers of Boston, a superb stock of Fall and Winter goods, comprising every article usually kept by the trade and nrany articles not to'be found elsewhere. The unrivalled'magnificence'of Oifr glock,

extent, and the low prices at which we are selling is well calculated to strike the beholder witn wondor and admiration. aw Our assortment of Wool-

Goods is large and was purchased previous to the

LATE HEAVY RISE, Which enables us to defy all

O E I I O N

Bear it in mind that we shall stick to our old prices let others say what they may, our Cassimeres cant be equalled here.

R. E. BRYANT & Co.

September 20/1&53?

Fresh Arrival 0*

IF

OF'"'

BOOTS AND SHOES

AT THR

BOOT & SHOE STORE.

¥:Ethe

are now receiving and opening, by far, largest and best selected stock of Boots ahd Shoes ever brought to this market, which will be sold lower than the same article was ever sold in the west. Our stock is warranted of the best article, having been purchased directly from the manufacturers of Boston, consisting of every quality of mens' heavy Kip and call Boots boys.do. youths do. children Ho. wbmeil and Missed ware of every kind and quality children do. and in fact every article in our line that can possibly be wanted, can be found at

ABE HORNER & CO'sr

sept 29, 1853.

fZf\ CASES Campbell's Boots at sept29) HORNER & Co's.

HE best quality water-proof Boots at sept 29.] A. HORNER & Co's.

INE French calf Boots at sept29,] HORNER & co's.

you want good Boots or Shoes of any kind, call at HORNER & co's. sept. 29,1853.

IF

you want a good Buffalo Boot, call at Sdpt29. Horner & co's.

To Shoe-makers.

IF you want the befet quality of French calf-skins—come and examine our stock.— We also keep on hands at all times, a large lot of Sole Leather. A. Horner & co. sept. 29,1853.

inings and Toppings you'll find at sept 29.] Horner & co's.

LACK VEILS, just received by September 29 1853 Bryant&.Co.

VELVETfor

RIBBONS, all colors and

widths sale by Bryant & Co.

11 kinds of Shoe Findings at sept. 29, 1853.] Horner & Co's.

GROCERIES. ete assortment at Ramey's. Sept. 22, 1853

MMMmm iiiiiij

N O A I CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.,

WILLDeeds,

promptly attend to the execution of Mortgages, Powers of Attorhey, and other instruments of writing.

OFFICE over Sloan & Morgan's Drug Store. [Sept. 33, 1853.]

THE CHEAP STORE.

TT7E would invi te the buying public to VY 6.11 and examine our magnificent stock of

NEW GOODS,'

Which we are just receiving direct from the importers and Manufactures, and will sell

BELOW ALL COMPETITION. For proof of this fact you need only price our Frcnch, and English Merino's, Cashmeres of all grades, Plain and ....

Figured DeLains, Wool, do. do.,

Black and figured Silks, Bonnet do., do., Shawls from 50ctd to 812, Dress trimming & buttons, Ginghams & Calicoes, White goods of all kinds, Velvet Taff'd and Bonnet Ribbons of all late styles, Laces, Fringes, Ladies Collars, Undersleeves, Offemizetts, & nn idlcss variety of Ladies woolen cuffs. Undersleeves, Opra Hoods. Mitts, &c., Lace Veils, Brown, blue & green Berages, fancy Cravats, Shirts, collars, pocket handkerchiefs Linen do., Ladies embroidered do., do. Also a very heavy stock of

to be sold at 5 per cent over cost.

O O S & S O E S of all sizes and qualities, a good double sole kip boot

WARRANTED

for three doollars. Hats & Caps of very superior styles, and which no house c?in equal for quality and cheapness the best £ilk Hat in town for $3,75. NOTION INS GREAT VARIETY.

Let every farmer call and get a pound of the best Pattent thread for 75cts. Good tea at G&cts per lb.

Cloths, sattinets, cassimers, tweeds, jeans, cottonade, corderoy, Brown and Black muslins, Table & Towel linens, Wool table covers, 25 doi. Poclcet Knives, Silver plated tea spoons a'htl Butter Knives.'

SPRING BALL A NCES, very cheap. Small and Large blank* books, good letter paper for lOcts per fir., chewing Tobacco, very cheap. A great variety of cigars. Coat's spool thread for,

E E O I

at 3 cents each glbves and mittens, all kinds Hoes large and small Soaps enough to cle&nse the \VhoJe hufnan family. A very heavy stock of

Gold Jewelry,

is now on hand, we warrant it good Gold or the same mbney refunded which the purchas-er-pays. Give us a call for this kind of goods and I assure you we will make it to your interest to buy. We have also on hand a very heavy stock of

GLASSWARE,

\vhich we bought merely because it was cheap and I'll assure all who may need this article that we can furnish it at a less price than any one, else rJstST'at O:-

This

its

ware we have direct from Pittsburgh, $• we sell it at a small profit. Let every man woman and child, call and examine our stock and they will look no further. [O^ash paid for Wheat

September 29th, 1853.

ADIES Kid Boots, the best ever offered in this market, at HORNER & co.

j\ good Variety of Misses and childrons1 tine Shoes may be found at June 2,'53) L. FAI.LEY'S.

^LOTHS, Black, blue & brown cloths for V_y sale 20 per cent cheaper than they can be bought in the towns by Bryant & Co.

ATETT FRINGES also'all other styles for IN sale by [sept. 29.] Bryant & Co.

SILKSfor

AND SATINS of all descriptions, both bonuets aud dresses, a large variety. for sale by Bryant & Co.

BUTLER'S ...

a W

A vast exhibition of

Equestrian, Gymnastic &

Accrofcatic 3 il era as organised for the season of 1853, and will be found to surpass anything in the way of Public amusements since tlie days of ancient Greece, and

MODERN OLYMPIC GAMES. The performance cannot be adequately described within the Limits of a newspaper advertisement. It is sufficient to say that we have the best Galaxy of STAR Performers in the United States, arid the wThole exhibition will be found eminently new and attractive.

Will Exhibit at Crawfordsville on Monday, Oct. 31, Afternoon and Evening.

Box 50—Pit 25.

L. G. BUTLER, Proprietor. CHAS. McLAUGHLIN, Agent. Oct. 20, 1853.

Important Arrest of Counterfeiters!

Farther Developments of Villiany—Cau­

tion to Business Men and the Public

generally.,

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number of arrests have been made in the States of Indiana, Ohio, and New York, and among others, was one Andrew J. White of Buffalo, who wa£ arrested and imprissoned on" a charge for counterfeiting Perry Davis' Pain Killer. Said White was finally released from prison, by filing his bond in the penalty of $2000 for his appearance at court, soon after which it was understood he had left for California, and if it had proved true, the people in this part of the country might well have congratulated themselves on having got rid of so consumate a villian, but from recent developements it is evidenthe has returned and is agairr stealthily and secretly yet extensively engaged in the manufacture nnd sale of the most dangerous imitation of Davis' Pain Killer that has ever made its appearance. Indeed few persons would be able to distinguish it from Genuine, till the utter worthlessness of the article would Convince them that they have been imposed upon by a counterfeit.

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A complete assortment of Ladies fine Slip, Buskins and Gaiters, always on hand at aug IS'53] L. FJ\LLEY'S.

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isses and childrens fine shoes and Gaiters'at PALLET'S.

adies and Misses Rubbers at atlg 18 '53] FAI.LEY/S. Six Hundred Linen Coats, at Graham & Brother's.

splendid lot of Heavy silk Laces and Fringes for sale at Ramey's.

LADIESwhite

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Collars, undersleeves, and chem-

izetts, and mourning, an endless variety, at (sept 22, 1853.) RAMEY'S.

LARGE stock of Black silk and love veils, Green Blue, rind Brown berage do. for Sale at (sept. 22 1«53.) Rariiey's.

ALL

the imaginable styleft of Dress trimming, buttons, &c..can be had at September 22, J853.) Al. Ramey's

IJLAIN and barreel Jaconets, Bishop atid JL Victoria lawns, India Linen and Book muslins, in great variety at. Ramey's.

rraHREE hundred Overcoats large enough for any man ahd small enough for any

boy,

can be fourid at. Al. Ramey's.

Q|EVEN hundred Cloth, Cassimere, Tweed and Sattinett coats for sale by Ramey.

OjB SILK, Sattin, Plush, Cloth German and Valencia vests at Ramcv's. Ramey'

INNEN, Wool, and Hickory Shirts at September 22, 1853.] Ramey's.

ipaORTY cases Boots and Shoe's. Fits warmntPfl nt Al. Ramey's

ITlEN casks styles at

SHAWLS,'

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ANTILLAS—We invite the attention JjJL of the Ladies I sept. 29, '53.

'FIRST,OF THE "/,•

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L. FALLEY,_._

now in receipt of hi« Fall stock of Boots, Shoes and Leather, comprising almost every article manufactured in thafr line. MyJ3ogte-& Shoes are purchased direct from Eastern manufacturers and designed expressly for the western trade?'and Ipledge myself to feel! them lower than any, other establishment in the place.

FAKiWKIfS OF MOX'fTCiOMER¥• and surrounding counties, ,are requested to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Recollect that I am one door ea§t of J. & J. Lee & Co's Store, aug 18, 1853.

Men and Eoys Boots.

"TUST received a superior article of Merf •J and Boys Thick, Kip, and calf Bootft—^ Boots that I have manufactured expressly for me which I warrant not to rip. If they do I will repair them free of charge. aug 18, 1853) L. FALLEY.

MENS

thick Kip and calf shoes at aug 18] L. FALLEY'S.

ents fine Freeh CALF i'm stitch Boots at aug 18] L. FALLEY's.

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enameled and pat.ent leather Shoes# and Gaiters at L. FALLEY's.

^Touths' and cliilclrens thick Kip and calf Boots and shoes at FALLEY'S.

A LA RGE and well selected assortment of womens Kip, calf, morocco and enameled lace Boots at FALLET'S.

HAVING

number of Notion

Pedlars have been found carrying this miserable BOGUS and dealers had better not purchase from any who can not show satisfactory credentials of their appointment as Agents Our only travelling agent for Indiana, Eastern Illinois, and Michigan, is D. HARTER, of Crawfordsville, Indiana, and those who are not supplied through him, had better order direct from our office at Cincinnati

The public are hereby cautioned against purchasing from any dealer in whose veracity they do not have the utmost confidence.— Buy from men of respectability whose word can be relied on, and who are known to be supplied through our estern office at Cincinnati.

The following Agents are selling the Genuine Pain Killer in Montgomery county: Sloan & Morgan, T. D. Brown & Co.,V Crawfordsville. Henry Ott, T. W. & A. Webster, Ladoga. Webster & Palmer, Shannondale, la. Jos. Milligan, Waveland. J. Durham, Rnsselville, Putnam co.

J. N. HARRIS & CO., Proprietors, Office No. 7 College Building, Cin., O. October 13, 1853—6m.

recently returned from the cities

of Boston, New York, and Cincinnati, where he has made extensive purchases of E.egant, Fashionable, and Durable.

NEW GOODS!

Which are especially adapted to the wants of this community, would respectfully inform Ira friends and the citizens generally, of Old Montgomery and the adjacent counties', that he !s Jiow in the receipt of the saiwe and is offering them a A

S A E O W E Than any other house in the place. Of this facthe is confident, having purchased hisstock directly from the importers and manufacturers. He would call the especial attention

O E A I E S To his large ahd unusually well selected stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings, which will be found, on examination, to comprise every variety of articles in this line, which aro all of the very latest fashionable styles,.

TO THE GENTLEMEN

He would say that they will consult, their very best interests by calling on him before purchasing their Clothing, as his present stock is the most complete he has ever had the pleasure of offering. His stock of superior French, English and American '--r

Cloths and Cassimeres

Are unsurpassed by any in the Wabash Valley. The season is now approaching when all wish to purchase their.

BOOTS $ SHOES!!

Of whicr. he. has an immense assortmentof every possible grade, from the Elegant Silk Gaiter to the corhmon Buskin, and from the: beautiful Calf Boot to the heavy, serviceable "Campbell's Kip."'' '-v

Hats &. Caps of every conceivable quality, shape and texture, suited to all classes, ages and conditions. lie has alsoj an unusually heavy stock of

II ARD WARE, QUEENSWARE,

Glassware, Splendid docket Cutlery, &c., &.c. This stock he is offering at remarkably low prices for either cash or good approved country produce. O^He will pay cash for. fifty thousand bushels of Wheat

Don't forget the old corner, so noted for bafgairiS! AL. RAMEY. Crawfordsville, September 22, 1853.

JUST RECEIVED

Three

hundred pieces best Mirrimack, Cocheco and. Union Prints, warranted fast colors by (sept. 22, 1853. Ramey.

OLains—beautiful

NE hundred pieces fancy and plain De-* style at Ramey's:

bale* extra brown sheetings at extra lb\v prices, for sale by Al Ramey.

pieces Eastern Linseys of every possr-' [)]e shade, grade, quality artel Variety can be found at [sept, 23.] Ramey's.

FIFTYand

pieces Cassimeres and Sattinetts, plain fancy at low rates at September 22, 1853.) Al. Ramey's.

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ilFTY pieces of Flannels of every imag-s inable color and figure,sold by Ramey..

large lot of Ginghams all of the latesi styles, at [sept. 22,'53.] Ramey's.

rtjrt PIECES English and French Mari"•W

nos at

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Q,ueensware, most beautiful Al. Harney's.

TpREPJCH MERTNOS, all colors, qualities JJ and prices, little lower than ever before sold in this market. Bryant & Co.

lar^e variety,consist­

ing in part of plain ^n(i fancy1 letter and note paper, Gilt edgod do., cap paper, Ink and Ink stands, visiting cards, quills, &c., & c., for sale by Bryant & Co'.

~MATS amTCAPS.-

rpHEPai3 is no use going- bare headed any longer, when you can bti^ hat so cheap of'.' [sept. 29, '55.] Bryant & Co.

to our new styles. Bryant & Co.

1 I1eat^ers wanted for hich we will pay the highest market price, We a're now paying 35 cts. Come on with your produce and never rest until you call on Bryant & Co.

September 29,1853.

v.

VEST'NGS,

black and brown velvets,

satins, figured for sale by sept. 29, '53.' Bryant & Cot

(sept. 32.) Ramey's.?

"CBORTY pieces Alapiccas ami Lustres, 2ft per cent cheaper loan usuai at Ramey's.

Pieces fancy dress silks, which wilWia" with the rainbow isi diversity and briK liancy of color, a«d with eternity in lasting? all for salp by Al. Ramey.

hundred heavy Scotch, Bay'State'. W»terloo, and English shawls', both long and square ct (Sept. 22, '53.) Ramey's.

rr.WENTY pieces black dress silk, from 50? JL cents to $2 a yard at Al. Ramey's pieces Velvet Tuff, and Bomiett ribhnns sold at Al. Ramey'«.

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brocade, blanket, bay stp',© and

almost an endless variety of oth^r styles, for sale low by Bryant & Cov September 29,'53.

LARGE lot of Silk and Straw,bonnpts, iate fashions for sale, by A. Ramey.

NOTICE

1°S hereby, given, that the undersigned has5 been appointed Administrators of the estate of John Porter deceased, late of itfontgornery county, Indiana. The estate is solvent.

JOHN R. POSTER, JAMESEVANSj Adm'rs.

Sept. 22, 1853.

adies Kid SIi£pefs, extra quality, at may 19.) Horner&co*s-. MBROIDERED CURTAINS, different 1~J Styles for sale by Bryant & CQ.

CARLET MERINO Sand Pressed FlanO nels for sale by R. E. Bryant & Co.

fPwenty pieces French and Gerrrtair blue and brown cloths at R-airoey's.

Wheat* Wheat

FIFTY

Thousand btehels af WHEAT wanted immediately, for which the highest cash price will at all times be paid. "CalTat the store of JOHN R. ROBINSON, .,

Sept 15, 1853—tf -1

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