Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 January 1854 — Page 4

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CHERRY PECTORAL,*

For the rapid Cure of

COUGHS) COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND

CONSUMPTION.

Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public confidence in this medicine, has won for it an unpreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could origirate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While

many

inferior remedies thrust upon

the community,have failed and been discarded, this hns gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten.

While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one medicine will infallibly

curc

—still there is abundant proof that the CHERRY PFXTOKAI. does not does not only as a general thing, but almost invariably cure the maladies for which it is employed.

As time mokes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the reliance of the afflicted, from the log-cab-in of the American Feasant, to the palaces of European Kings. Throughout this entire country, in every State, city, and indeed almost ev'erv hamlet it contains, Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coming to be extensively used by their most intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached "their highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, end in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms ilouses, PublicInstitutions, and in domestic practice, as the surest remedy their attending Physicians can employ for the more dangerous affections of the Jungs. Also in milder cases, and for children if is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In fact, some of the most flattering testimonials we receive have boon from parents who have found it efficacious in cases particularlv incidental to childhood.

The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it untier his cwn eve, ith invariable accuracy &. cr.re. It is scaled and protected by law from counterfeits consequently can be relied on us genuine without adulteration.

We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to their confidence—a remedy at on~e sale, speedy and effectual, which this has by repealed and countless trials proved itself 10 be and trust by great care in preparing it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physicians a new agent on which they can relv lor the best results, and the alflicted with a remedy that TVill do lur them all that medicine can do.

Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist,

on Market street, one door east of Laymon &. Co's corner, where he intends to keep a general assortment of

FAMILY GROCERIES

and Provisions, for which, he will take in exchange all kinds ot approved Country Produce. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. JOHN PURSELL.

Nov. 3, 1853.

Jenny Lind

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Journal Building, Lafayette, Ind.

H. T. CARTER.

Strings, Fine CulJery, Perfumery, Toys of all kinds, &,c., &c.—{Oct. 20, '53.)—ly.

JUST RECEIVED,

Three

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

lack silk Veils, collars, Undersleevea, schcmijets, silk Lace and Fringes, at Crawford & Mullikin.

pieces Eastern Linseysof every possifciw ble shade, grade, quality and variety can be found at [sept, 23.] Ramey's.

0

yer cc.ats and 1 ants rf all grades and styles at oct 20] Crawford & Mullikin s.

leached and unbleached Shirtings, ickings Hickoiy Shirting, canton Flannels and Dnhs J. Crawford & Mullikin a.

EPTand Boys Hats and caps, a large lot at J. Crawford & Muilikin's.

A

fire assortment of LADIES' SHOiii5 end Boots of all styles and qualities at oct 20 1853. J. Crawford & Mullikin s.

SilkApril

C\/

"V

Mantilns of the latest styles, at 7,1853.) Graham & Bro's.

nm. Muslins, plain and barred Jackonotts Swi&i and hook mus. fip'd and plain, at

O I N

Cloth, cassimere, Tweed and sntinett Coats for

8al0 nt Crawford

7 fclvct and Fancy Ribons for sa'e by Crawford &, Mullikin.

A

first rate article Indigo & Madder always Kept at [Oct. 20, '53 Campbell's.

CO^BARY

Cloth also Mohair, black and

fancy lusters at CAMPBELL'S.

R- ICH & Elegant Silks plain and brocade

AT

PLAIN8.aequc»,

HAVING

LOWEM,, MASS.

For sale by HENRY OTT, SLOAN & MORGAN, Craw fordsvi lie And at A^c-ncies in nearly every town in the State. (Nov-

24

1853-

New Arrangement!

rpHE undersigned begs leave to inform the

J.

citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that he has opened up an entirely new

Grocery and Provision Store,

recently returned from the cities

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

NEW GOODS!

Which are especially adapted to the wants of this community, would respectfully inform his friends and the citizena generally, of Old Montgomery and the adjacent counties, that he is now in the receipt of the same, and is offering them a

S A E O W E Than any other house in the place. Of this fact he is confident, having purchased his stock directly from the importers and manufacturer?. He would call the especial attention

O E A I E S To his large and 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 are all of the very latest fashionable styles.

TO THE GENTLEMEN

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

Cloths and Cassimeres

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

BOOTS c5- SHOES!!

Of which he has an immense assortment of every possible grade, from the Elegant Silk Gaiter to the common Buskin, and from the beautiful t'alf Boot to the heavy, serviceable "Campbell's Kip."

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

HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE,

Glassware, Splendid Pocket Cutlery, &.c., &c. This stock he is offering at remarkably low prices for either .:ash or good approved country produce. (£rHe will pay cash for fifty thousand bushels of W heat

Don't forget the old corner, so noted for bargains! AL. RAME\. Crawfordsville, September 22, 1853.

ouths'

and childrens thick Kip and calf Boots and shoes at FALLEl'S.

A LARGE and well selected assortment of wemens Kip, calf, morocco and enameled lace Boots at FALLET S.

Look out for the Shew!

Family Grocery Store!

rrHE undersigned is pleased to inform his 1 old customers, friends & the people generally, that he is now receiving and 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 aa 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 onlv and ask vou 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 ns 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 &. Willinf to-wait upon customers.

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

A

simi watches,

FINE JEWELRY, SILVER srooss, SPECKS, AND CLOCKS—AI.I, KINDS OF MUSIC A INSTRUMENTS ••'Violins, Bass Viols Violin Strings, Guitar

large assortment of HARD-WARE, Queensware, Broad and Narrow Axes, Forks. Spades, Shovels. Rat-Traps. Bed-cords, Tubs, Bucktts, Wash-Board!1, for sale at

I_jargeat

Crawford &. Mullikin.

lot of br.wto fherlings at the lowest prices Crawford & Muilikin's

RISTINE HOUSE,

[MAIN STREET,]

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

HENRY MOWRY, Proprietor.

LOCATION CENTRAL,

But a short distance from the DEPOT. Aug. 4, 1853. Two Hundred

Tweed, Cassimere and Cashmcrett Coats, at april 7, 1853.] Graham & Brother's.

Ground Paints.

We have the best Paint Mill ever brought to this placc- Ground and mixed Paints of every description can at all times be had at the Drug store of SLOAN & MORGAN.

June 16.1853.

S

CAMPBELL'S.

rx CalRLET MERINO'S and Pressed FlanS^elsforsaleby R. E. Bryant & Co.

& Figured Thibet clothsforLa. aie* at CAMPBELL •.

hoe Findings of all ki nds at aug IS] FALLEY'S.

npperaug

S00

Crawford & Mullikin.

& Mullikin s.

Leather, Kips and calf-skins, at 18 '53j L. FALLEY'S.

JTJSTAccordeans.

received, Key to Uncle Toms abin. 100 Also half a dozen tine White Grape Shawls, sellingat cost. Call

n. H. PURSELL & BRO. June 16. 1853.

TPwenty pieces French and German black _L blue and brown cloths at Ramey's.

Cloths and Cassimeres,

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

To the ladies!

Ladies Silk, Tip'd and plain Gaiters. Enameled & patent leather Boots. French Kid Slips and Buskins at june 2,1853) L. FALLEY'S

Carpets.

A large, and complete assortment of Car-1 dets direct from the Manufacturers, sold be lew all competition, at Gioham&BroV

*Hanford & Brother,

Manufacturers wholesale dealers in all kinds of

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.

JUNK 30, 1853.—ly

¥11.

HARTMAN one door East of the Crane House, deeming the press one of mightiest engines of the present age, would now use it to inform his numerous customers, the people generally of Crawfordsville and Montgomery county, and "the rest of mankind," that he has received and is still receiving a large and superior stock of

tflSMWIli''

which he will sell as cheap or cheaper than can be had elsewhere in the Wabash Valley. His stock is all fresh and of the finest quality. If any one disputes this fact let him call and test the truth of it by actual experiment. We stand ready to prove what we say.

('LOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and \J Shoes, for the Million, up-stairs, at april 7, 1853.) Graham & Brother's.

Eight Hundred

Pair of Summer Pants of every style and quality, at Graham & Brother's.

Wheat! Wheat!

FIFTY

Thousand bushels of WHEAT wanted immediately, for which the highest cash price will at all times be paid. Cull at the store of JOHN R. ROBINSON.

Sepi 15, 1853—tf

Dr. J. F. Canine,

AND

Manufacturer of Porcelain Teeth,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.,

E•espectfully

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, he 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. 0^7*Exarmnations of Teeth made, and advice given gratis. Office in "Washington Hall." [March 24,1853.

Kcsidcnt

REMOVAL of DR. KURD'S Dental Office to the room formerly occupied by HENRY S. LANE

& S. C. WILSON. The office is in a building adjoining his residence and in making this move it will be permanent.

DR. HURD has been engaged in the practice of Dentistry in Crawfordsville and vicinity for three years past and has executed very many sets of Teeth also the first full set that was made in the county which is now used in masticating to the satisfaction of the person wearing them. The best of Dentists have work to fail occasionally and in order to give value received, Dr. II. repairs all work that may fail for five year3 from being executed without extra charge. In order to secure a large amount of business, his terms will be moderate.

DR. 11 URD'S facilities for getting out gold plate will enable him to supply Dentists in the West at short notice.

For information on the management of the Teeth he will refer you tc his Pamphlet published last year. [sept. 15,1853.

FRFSI1

DRUGS Sf MEDICINES.

SL.OAN & UI©IC«Are,

ARE

just receiving their spring stock, consisting of a very large, and splendid assortment of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Painls, Oils,

Dye-Stuffs, Varnishes, Perfumery, Stationary, Fancy Articles,

&C.,

&LC.,

Our stock was purchased in New York from the importers, and very carefully selected by one of the firm in person. Consequently the public may rely on every article being pure and unadulterated.

Physicians and all others are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, as we are prepared, and determined to sell at as low prices as any other establishment of the kind in the State the windy boasting of defying all competition, to the contrary notwithstanding. [June 16,1853.

ALT.X. THOMPSOK.] __ [BUS T. RISTIITB

~TIS«ITIPSOrV & IUST1TCE, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, South-ea9t corner of Public Square, up stairs, over Crawford's store.

Aug. 10, 1851—ly

Sugar

of the best quality, at april 7, 1852.) 'r Hartman's.

ew Orleans and Sugar House Molasses, Hartman's.

N"

I"

adies Enameled Boots, the finest quality, Jat (May 19.) Horner & Co's.

ROCER1ES of all kinds sold at River Prices, in our Cellar. april 7, 1853.) Graham & Brother.

Gr

EST RIO COFFEE, at april 7, 1853.] Hartman's

FFTHE best quality of Leather for sale at may 19.) Horner & co.

SILK

Tissues of the latest styles, plain and fancy, at

J.

White

Graham & Brother's.

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

VELVET'63.]Saltill

and for Resting, at

oct 20 J. Crawford & Muilikin's.

MEN

and BOYS Boots and Shoes, of every grade, very cheap for sale ot J. Crawford &• Muilikin's.

LADIES

and Gents winter Gloves—a gobd ar­

ticle, at Crawford & Muilikin's,

^•ents enameled and patent leather Shoes and Gaiters at 1- FAfJ.F,V'n L. FALLEY's.

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,

(LATE COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE,)

OF INDIANAPOLIS,

Established March 31, 1851.

INCORPORATED 1853.

W. McK. SCOTT, A. an re id

JAMES C. HAYDEN,

{Late Professor in Bacon's Mercantile College, Cincinnati,) PROF. OF BOOK-KEEPING 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 Session on the 1st Monday of January. 4th Session on the Jst Monday of March. 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May.

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

COLLEGE HALL,

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

Court's of Stiidics. 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. 6. 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 about $15.

On application, a Catalogue will be furnished, giving full particulars. All letters will receive prompt attention on being directed, postpaid, to

W. MoK. SCOTT, President.

Indianapolis, may 24, 1853. -i.

ALARGE

April 14, 1853—ly

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la

1

AT

LAFA YETTE

LAYMON

I E S

& Co., have just opened their

spring ctock of Grooorico, which is unusually large and wrell 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 Lafayette pay. [april 14,'53.

supply of Fra ngancia, Wash­

ington, Light and Brown, Havana, Regalia, Principe, Colorado, half-spanish and common Cigars—wholesale & retail, at very low prices by LAYMON &. CO.

Boots &u Shoes

WE

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 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 of every variety and quality. Childrens shoes of almost every description. Y\ wish an examination of our stock by the Ladies and Gentlemen earnest of our ability to please in quality and price, april 14.1853.] LAYMON & CO.

flats! Hals! Hats

JUST

received four cases spring style of Gents, extra silk hats. I Case black brus'h Hungarian hats, 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 nap, do. 1 do Childrens black pearl, drab and white ancy trimmed Hungarian hats,

I do Extra Panama hats, 1 do Extra Leghorn bats, 1 do Boys braid leghorn and palm hats, 3 do Mens' fancy and plain palm hats. All of which are now for sale at the cheap cash store of

4

april 14, 1853.

LAYMON & Co.

L. FALLEY,

DEALER FN

AND

nmuKM* 'i

MAIN ST., 3 DOOP.S EAST OF CRANE HOUSE, CHAWFOIiDSVILLE, IND. April 28, 1853.—6m.

la*

RESPEOTFULLY

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.

I. F. WADE,,

max

(AT HIS OLD STAND,)

CORNER, EAST OF BELL TAVERN,

IS

now receiving a supply of nice Marble for TOMB STONES, which he will finish and furiiish to those who have need for such work, in good style, and at fair prices. Ca)' and see.

Crawfordsville, June 8,1853.

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

Glazing and Gilding. Paper Hangings &c.,

DONEby

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

Feb 17, 1853

mi IE undersigned have established themselves in this place in the manufacture

IWE^BOXIlllp

Avith Machinery of the best kind now in use, with all the late improvements attached, for manufacturing in all 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, BREECHINOS, CHIMNEYS and SHEET IRON work of every description,embraced in our business. We also Warrant all work made by us, to give entire satisfaction, and to be as well made, and of as good material, and as cheap as can be procured elsewhere. Those wishing to procure anything in our line, will please call and examine our work.

OO^Orders from a distance will be punctually attended to. GOODNOW & HARBAUGH.

Lafayette, April 7, 1853.

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

¥M

IIARTMAN has a superior lot of Ra sins, Dates and Figs.

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

Life Insurance.

The Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York, iYo. 35 Wall Street, New York.

The accumulated Cash Fund is now more than

$ 1 7 5 0 0 0 0

Srcurrly invested in Bonds, Mortgages, (f Stocks. TIE safety of this Company is undoubted, 1 and its credit equal if notsuperior to that of any Institution in the country.

The benefits offered to Insurers are the following: 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 the longest and those who die first.

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

The lull 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 revisionary interest in the 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 atthe death ofa person, provided another person be then alive.

Endowments to children on their reaching 21 years of age.

JOSENI B. COI/I.INS, President ISAAC ABBATT,

Secretary

CHARLES GILL,

Actuary

HENRY H. HYDE,

January 13,1853.

a

T. H. WINTON.

LAFAYETTE BOILER WORKS

ADJOINING THE

LAFAYETTE FOUNDARY.

Traveling Agent.

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

JOB WORK.

PLAIN: FANCY

'RIMT1

AT THE

Crawfordsville, Indiana,

vvn

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

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 ^LOAN &• MORGAN.

June 16, 1853.

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

W

E shall offer to our customers this Spring the largest stock of Ready Made Clothing, ever offered in this town— every article warranted or no sale. april 7, 1853.] J. Graham & Brother.

Five Hundred

Pair of Black and Fancy Cassimere and Caseinett Pants, at Graham & Brfl's.

A

large lot of Crapet, Shawls, worth from $ 10 to $22, at Graham & Bro's.

Two Hundred

Luster and Merino Coats of the latest styles, at Graham & Brother's.

mAWwmmwwmm r: SMUikLg

The Fall Term will open on the 22nd day of September, 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 desirfible that tlie scholars should be prompt in the attendance atthe beginning of the term.

PRICE OF TUITION,

Preparatory Department, from $3 to $3 50 per term. Academic Department, from $4 to $5 00 per term, according to studies pursued. Collegiate Department, $6 00 French, & German, each, 5 00 Latin, 2 00 Lessons on Cuitar, 4 00 Lessons on the Piano-Forte, 10 00 Use of Piano-Forte, 2 00

A. THOMSON, 1 DR. D. W. LAYMAN, S. S. THOMSON, TRUSTEES. O. P. JENNISON, W. TWINING. September 1,1853.

EB:

BOSTON STORE!

THE EXCELSIOR STOCK

500 Boxes, Barrels, Hogsheads, Packages, and Cases of Boston Goods, just received by

JAMES GRAHAM & BROTHER,

DEALERS IX

Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, READY MADE CLOTHING and Straw Goods.

OUR

stock is entirely new, every article being just purchased of the Manufacturers and Importers. We are pledged to sell Goods ten per cent, below Weaver & 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 large 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 Bl'k Silks, of every quality silk Bareges plain & figured &c.

April 7, 1853.

OA Pieces Barege DeLaines, of the very Ou richest style and best qualities, at april 7, 1853.)

20

:qualiti

&.J. Graham Bro's.

Pieces of the est styles of Lawns, sold at from 6 to 30 cents, at april 7, 1853.)

J.

an

Graham & Bro's.

Pieces of DeLaine, Plaid Delaines of

entire new style, at

april 7, 1H53.) Graham & Bro's. everal Hundred pieces of the best styles of Prints, direct from the Manufacturers, at april 7, 1853.) Graham & Bro's.

The Immoral Effects of Shows G-enerally!

THEreturning

undersigned would take this method of his thanks to his friends & customers of Montgomery county, for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since in business and would say to his friends and the public in general, that he is again on hand with a large and well selected stock of

Ifcrngs and Medicines, Direct from New York City. His stock embracing all usually kept in a Drug Store.— Our Drugs are all of the finest quality and were selected with particular reference to their purity from the Importers. No pains will be spared to render entire satisfaction to the purchaser.

We are not in the habit of bragging, what we say we can always come up to. Just give us a call and if we cannot suit you both as to quality and price you are at perfect liberty to seek some other establishment. Our aim is to deal fair and honorable with every body.

We would call the attention o: the public to a fine lot of

Pine Sasli,

Which we intend keeping constantly on hand for sale. Also Window Glass and Putty. Paints and Oils, a good furniture arnish, Dye-stuffs, Pepper, Spice, and a good Tobacco, fine Soaps, Lady's Lilly White, do. Pink, Perfumery, Parlor Lamps, Prussian hair Tonic, Itch Ointment, Pile Ointment, Radway's Ready Relief, Pain Killer, genuine Cod-liver Oil. Also, Oils for Machinery Mexican, Ox-Gall, Chineese, and Ohio Liniments WINES and a choice BRAND Y, expressly for Medical use and a never-fail-ing Vermifuge. He also keeps all kinds and

colors

of Paints ground and mixed to paint Wagons, &.C., &c. HENRY OTT. July 14, 1853.

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 Supremo Court ef 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 ill 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.

FJRE! 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.

Capital $IO0,O#©. This Company pays all losses promptly. Office in "Washington Hall" building, upstairs. JOHN SWEETSER, Agent,

For Montgomery County.

Crawfordsville, march 3, 1853.

Brushes! Brushes

We have the best stock of White-wash, Paint, Shoe, Flesh, Teeth and Hair Brushes, to be found in town. T. D. BROWS & CO.

Kegs beet JUNIATA jNAILS, for sale at CAMTBELL't.

TRUSSES!

a great variety of manufacture, adapt«t ed to all ages and every variety of Her--' nial protrusion calculated to give ease,comfort and security to the wearer—always re-., taining the Hernia, and by their close adaptation and accurate-fit, effecting, vhen prac* ticable, a permanent cure, are always for sale nt the Drug and Booke store of Dr. C. F. WILSTACH, north side public square, Lafayette, Indiana, who will persorfaliy see td the sufficiency of the Truss and to its proper adjustment. 0^7""A large supply just received^

Sept. 15,1853.

1 Spanish Sole WU Leather, just received and

for sale at the lowest figures at Aug 25,1853.1 L. FALLEY3.*

E O A

AND

TT A etTAB' vj JCX (XJLv I3 XL Ju

We wish to inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity we have removed our1 Cabinet and chair ware rooms* across the street t« doors north of the Court House, where may be fbuhd an assortment of chairs and furni

ture at all times, at low prices. Undertaking attended to as usual. s' Oct. 6, 1853. ROSS & WHITE

J. & W. PIATT,

MANUFACTURERS OF

tllWSll TOiikSt®,

BOONE COTJNTr, KT.

OC?"Letters will reach us at Rising-Sun. Indiana. [march 3, 1853—ly,

yj.

AND

PROVISION STORE!

GALEY & RIDG!?,

"jpjfAVING formed a co-partnership in the Grocery, Provision and Baking business at the stand on Washington street, opposite the "ourt House, (and lormerly occupied by Craig &, Mack) are now open, and solicit a liberal share of patronage. Their stock consists in a general variety of Family Groceries, Provisions, Sic. 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.

m.

a. w.

HAVINGrespectfullylocated

permantly in Crawfords­

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

March 31, 1853—ly

10

Bbls. choice N. O. & Sugar House Mo. lasses, just eceived at March 24. 1853.] CAMPBELL'S.

LARGE lot of Mackerel and White Fish just received and for sale at april 28, '53-1 AL. RAMEY'S'.

Mt&CTlirl full assortment of the various Numbers, al*a' Comb Plate, Cleaning Combs, Ernery of all IS*os., & Glue, for sale at reduced prices, at

A

Eldridge's Drug Store,

Sign of the Golden Mortar, West side of Public Square, Lafayette. Ind. April 21, 1853.—6m.

1W IM ST6&B*

Of W S

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 inannouncine to the citizens of Lafayette and surrounding country, that they have just opened a Hat and Cap Store, and are prepared to furnish all ho 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.

Locks

C)

•TlftB.

THOS. S. REYNOLDS, HENRY E. OLDS.

December 16,1852.

and Lalchcs, for sale by april 21, 1853.] J. R- ROBINSON*1

BOYSa

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

«.heese that has no superior, at april 7, 1853.) Hartman's.

Cigars & Tobacco,

Of the best quality, always on hands and for sale, at the Drug store of June 1G, 1853. SLOAN & MOBGAN.

Hats and Caps,

Of every quality, just received at the Mammoth Boston Store, by april 7, 1853.) Graham & Brother.

Eight Huudred

Vests, of everv style and quality, at april 7. 1853"] Graham & Brother's.

E are Manufacturing 400 fine Shirts, april 7, 1853.) Graham & Bro.

gwm & iiiMi,

HAVING 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

Tanner's Oil.

A pure article, by the Barrel, or single gal» Ion, for sale low, at the Drug store of June 16, '53.] SLOAW & MORGAN.*

A

fine assortment of Candies, at april 7, 1S53.) Hartman's.

Pieces Bonnet Ribbons of the latest styles, direct from France, at

april 7,1853.) Graham & BiVf.