Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 January 1854 — Page 3

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Fifty thousand head of cattle have reached the Valley of San Joaquin, the present season, from New Mexico, Sonora and Chihuahua.

Louisville Market.

LOUISVILLE,

Jan. 14.—Provisions

firmer. Small Bales of Mesa Pork at $11,50—generally held higher. Sales of 1,000 brls. prime Lard at 7c, and 1,000 do No. 1 at 7£. No sales bulk meat. Shoulders held at 4£, and llama G|c.

STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County.)

Notice is hereby given that at the January Term of the Court of Common Pleas, of Montgomery county after final settlement of the estate of John Wheeler, deceased, two hundred and thirty dollars and ninety-three cents were remaining for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to appear at the next term of said Court, and receive their distributive share.

ANDREW 1\ LYNN. Clerk, C. C. P.. Montgomery Co.

Jan. 12,1854*

Peak Family Vocalists,

And Swiss Bell-Ringers,

RETURN thanks to their friends of the United States and the Canadas for the reception they have met with during the past ten ears of their travels. Having now a CHIME OF SWTSS BELLS, HARPS, GUITARS. andCREMONA, combined with their voices, they are prepared to bring before their friends an entertainment new and original with themselves, and respectfully announce, that they have made a choice selection of the same to be given at the CENTRE CHURCH, Crawfordsville, Tuesday Evening, January 17, 1854.

Doors open at 7. Performmce to com mence at half past seven o'clock. Tickets 25 cts. for sale at the Post Office and at the Door.

A. POTTER, Jr., Agent.

Jan. 12,1854.

New Firm in Lafayette!

Wholesale Grocery Iron Store .AT THE PLP STAND OF

REYNOLDS, FOWLER & STOCKWELL.

M•

FOWLER formerly of the firm of REI,'NOLDS, FOWLER& STOCKWELL,and ADAMS EARI., Wholesale Grocer and Iron Merchant, have associated themselves together in the

Wholesale Grocery and Iron Business, Unitingtheir entire stock of Groceries, Iron and Nails, in one stock much larger than heretofore.

Our stock of Staple Groceries, Iron. Nails. &.C., is now large and well assorted, consisting ofCofFce, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Rice, Spices, Nuts, and Pruits of all Kinds, Sauces, Pickles, Catsups, Syrups, and Candles, Soaps, Lead, Shot, Starch. Fish, Oysters, Sardines, &c. together with a large Ftock of Iron and Nails, of all kinds and sizes, Glass, Plow Molds, Log and Trace Chains, Springs, Axles, Anvils, Vices, and Blacksmith Tools of all kinds. In addition to which we shall be in constant receipt of large supplies this spring frcrn the Southern and Eastern Markets. We respectfully solicit the patronage of our old customers and friends, and all wishing good bargains, promising to do our best t.b give entire satisfaction in quality and pric^.

FOWLER & EARL:

P. S. Our Mr. FOWLER will leave for New Orleans in a few days, and will make large purchases for our Spring and Summer trade, and flatter ourselves we can offer such inducements as will satisfy our customers that they can do better to purchase of us than at Cincinnati or on the Ohio river.

©.

F. & E.

^LAFAYETTE, Jan. 12, 1854.—tf.

w.

Mi.i.'sr. iv--

Importer, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in

China, Glass Queensware, Larnpx,

WAITERS, TABLE CUTLERY,

Plated Spoons, Forks &c.,

NO. 9 PURDUE'S BLOCK,

LAFAYETTE, IND.

Jan. 12,1854.

PATENT DOOR & GATE

RW.

INMAN, from Sheffield England, Manufacturer of "Inman'e Door and Gate Spring," to which was awarded the 1st Premium at the World's Fair in London, 1851, announccB that he has constituted Mr. J. P.

CAMPBELL,

Merchant, his sole vlgent

for this county. For neatness, simplicity, full performance of all it is intended to do, its exceeding usefulness, its durability and its cheapness.it certainly takes its position in the first rank of modern Inventions. We do not intend to puiF, a single examination will convince the judgment of its utility:

Jan. 12, 1854.) R. W. INMAN.

TAKEN UP•

BY Crawford Vancleave of Brown township, Montgomery County, Ind., and near Waseon's Mills, on Indian creek, on the 19th clay of Dec., 1853, one estray steer described as follows, to-wit: Dark Brindle, with some white on the under side of the neck, near to his fore legs, and some white on his flank, and also on the top of his back behind the hips, and a white spot on the inside of each hind leg, marked with a half crop off the underside of each ear, and branded on the left horn with the appearance of the letter "C," and on the same horn in plain letters, J. D., supposed to be four years old next spring. Appraised to twenty-two dollars and fifty cents, by William Wasson, senr., and William Mullikin, on the 9th day of Jan., 1854, before Simon D. Davis, Justice of the Peace. Jan. 12, 1854.*

TAKEN UP

BY Samuel Tapp, living about 5 miles north east of Crawfordsville, on the 1st day of January, 1854, one White Steer, supposed to be 4 years old last spring Horns short and drooped, no ear marks or brands perceivable, and valued at $16,00. Also one Steer supposed to be 3 years old, principally white, with some red hairs along the sides, ears red, wide horns, marked with two under half crops, and valued at $20,00 also one red and White Bull, supposed to be one year old last spring, marked with a slope off' the upper part of the right ear, white face, and wide hornB, and valued at $7,00 also one black Heifer, supposed to be one year old last spring, with a small white spot in her face, the upper half of each ear cut off, & valued at $10,00 by G. W. Hutton&.

James Hughes,

before Orrin S. McNeil, Justice of the Peace, on the 10th day of January, 1854. Jan, 12, 1854 .\T

TAKEN UP

On the 3d day of December, 1853, by Moses Gillam, living in Coal-Creek Township, Montgomery county, Indiana, two cstray Steers, one is a Muly Black and White, the white runs up each Hank to the back-bone, so as iu)t to meet two years old past. The other is a Red Steer with a swallow-fork in the right ear, upper half crop in the left ear, some white on the belly, two years old past, no other marks or brands perceivable appraised to $30,00 by J. ff. Tomlison and James B. Pierce, before' Samuel McComns, Justice of the Peace, on the 23d day of December, 1853. -J an. 12, 1854.*

O, Yes 0, Yesf

GOING%OFF LOW FOR CASH Oil

O UNTR PR OD CE

ALL kinds of Groceries & Provisiors, on Main street, one door west of the Ristine House. I will pay cash for almost all kinds of Country Produce.

Jan 5, 1854.] WM. M. LAYNE.

Dissolution.

N

otice is hereby given, that the co-part-nership heretofore existing between the undersigned, is this day, [Jan. 2, 1854,) dissolved by mutual consent.

The Books and accounts of said Firm will be found in the hands of Mr. Cumberland who continues in the establishment.

SALEM

NEW A LOAM

O E ED TO A I N RI DC E,

CONNECTING WITH THE

Torre Ilaufe and Indianapolis Railroad

At Grsencastle,

By Goly 10 Miles of Staging.

Until further notice Trains will run as follows: Accommodation Train will leave Michigan City atG o'clock, A. M., Lafayette 3 o'clock. P. M., Craw fordsville at 5 o'clock P. M., and arrive at in bridge at 7 o'clock, connecting with a line, of Stages for Greencastle, only 10 miles.

Express Train Avill leave Michigan City at 10 o'clock A. M.. after arrival of M. C. R. R. Train from Chicago and Detroit, arrive at Lofnyetts at 2.45 P. 31. in season for train to Indianapolis, connecting there with ttains on Bellfontaine Railroad for Columbus. Cincinnati. Cleveland. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia. &c., with Indiana Central Railroad for Cincinnati, Dayton, &c., nnd Lawrenceburg. Cincinnati, &c., with Jeflersonville Railroad for Louisville., with Madison Railroad for Madison and Cincinnati.

Passengers by this Train from Michigan Cit} will change cars for Greencastle, and stations south.of 'rawfordsville, and take the Accommodation Train at Lafayette. This train wiil leave Lafayette for Crawfordsville at. 4.45 P. M.

ACCOMMOTIATIOM TT.AIN

Will leave Crawfordsville at 5.45 A M.. Lafayette at 8 o'clock A. M., and arrive at Michigan City at 3 o'clock, P. M. This train connects with trains east on Michigan Southern Railroad.

EXPRESS 7IUIN

Will leave Bainbridge at S o'clock A. M..j connecting with Stages from Creencastle: Crawfordsville at 0.15 Lafayette at 12 o'clock, after arrival of trains from Jndianapolis, and arrive at Michigan City at 4.45 P. M. connecting with M. C- R- R- Trains for I Chicago and Detroit, arriving at Chicago at 6.30 P. M. and at Detroit the following morning.

O^rThis ROAD will soon be completed to GKEENCASTLE, of which notice wiil be given. O^TFREIGIIT TRAINS daily each day.

C. KNOWLTON, Sup't North Div. Dec. 29, 1853.—tf.

AUCTION SALE!

ON SATURDAY JANUARY 7TH, WE shall offer our entire STOCK OF GOODS at Auction, without reserve. Saleto continue until all are disposed of. Terms Cash—no time will be given on Notes taken for Goods purchased.

As the business of the firm MUST R.E SETTLED AT ONCE, those indebted will please take Notice, Settle Up and save trouble.

R. E. BRYANT & CO.

Dec. 29, 1853.—3t.

Aiioihcr FresSi Arrival of*

BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATAER

L. FALLEY, WOULD

respectfully announce to his nu­

merous customers that he is now in receipt of his Fall Stock of

Boots, Shoes, Leather, Findings,

which he will sell at the very lowest figures imaginable, wholesale or retail in quantities to suit purchasers. (dec. 29, '53.

For the Winter Trade. TWENTY-FIVE Cases mens kip and grain leather double sole Boots, manufactured expressly for this market just received and for sale bv dec 29. L. FALLEY.

ses

°y

alK'

youths boots of every

description and quality also, an assortment of boys, youths£ and child's shoes, suitable for wet weather at FALLEY'& .. december 29, 1853.

Doz. woman's shoe's of every description and quality at FALLEY'S.

SHOEMAKERS,

TTTOULD do well to call and examine my stock of Leathers and Findings, which is now complete, consisting in part of 200 Sides best Buffalo Sole Leather doz. home tanned Upper Leather 14 French, Philadelphia and American Kip and calf Shins 30 doz. Linings all colors

Lasts, Boot trees, Pegs, Crimp boards, Clamps, Nails, Awls, Hammers, PTncers, Knives, Threads, Web ing. In short every article needed in manufacturing Boots and Shoes, may be found at dec 29, 1853.] L. FALLEY'S.

A. IIOKNER & CO.,

XJFAVE just received a splendid lot of nice Shoes, which they wish to call the attention of the Ladies to: such as silk Gaiters, Kid Boots, Franklin Ties, enameled Buskins, Boots do., Misses Gaiters, Kid Slippers do. (Oct 27,1853.

NEW GOODS

R. ROBINSON has received his stock of *J Fall and Winter Goods. 4'loths, Tw-ceds. Cassimeres, Uassinetts, Jeans, and Dry-Goods ol all kinds. You will find a full stock.

oc.t 20 1853.

J^eLaines, Mire noes and Alpacas for sale by

(j

STEPHEN GRAVED, JESSE CUMBERLAND.

Jan. 5, lSr4.—3«'.

Taken Up

ON

A MIIKK'S, aeon ells, swiss anil mull musl al J. R. ROBINbO V.

0 BOOTrt

«Sc SHOES. tor

grades for sa'e ly

B'

IT

Iass, Brittania nnd .Inprw candle

sticks, for sale bv J. R. ROBINSON.

House and Tea Bells for snle bv J. R. ROBINSON.

1

for sale hv

Kevs and Seals i'or sale at

Tr.KI.

Bevel and Trv

oct 20, 1S53.]

THE

I

Oct. 20, 1853.]

•ijrnres for snip bv J. R. ROBINSON.

"TTrheaf Snrk^-—CofTee Mills. !*.»r' sn'r bv VV oct 20. 18.V.3.) .1. R. ROBINSON.

SHO'J-UACS and for sale by .1. R. ROBINSON.

]\Tincing Knives nnd Cleavers for sale by JjJ_ oct 20 Kobin-on.

THINGS ARE DAILY

A N I N

subscriber having purchased O. S? McNeal's entire stock of goods, and having added to them by fresh arrivals, would I 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 sell at the lowest cash prices All kinds of Produce taken in e.vchanoe for goods. F. H. FRY.

A large and apleneid stock of

DRY GOODS, BOOTS Ai\D

READY MADE CLOTHING,

UEENK WA RE, HARD WARE, AND GROCERIES,

Just received for

PALL AND WHITER.

f^AMPJBELL would respectfully announce to his friends that 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 a

by

where, and he wonld

here remark, tiiat 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 lias ever been to give his customers good Goods at a fair price, and not imitation articles, which would be dear at any price. An examination of the quality of our goods, as well as the prices is earnestly solicited.

A large and superb lot of rich & handsome DeLaines & Persian cloths at Oct., 20th, 1853. CAr-U'BKi.L's.

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

Groceries.

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

"P^I'ILL and cut Saws, chopping Axes, ]3V0!U| axes, Wood saws, steel and iron Squares, horse rasps, mill-saw Files, Ames' Spades & shovels, for sale at oct 20.) CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN'S.

"fSTE 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

Ground

Hsale

&,

Oct. 20, 1853.

amw-rii-iaaa

1

oc.t 20) J. II. ROBINSON. Tfibiii Diupt: J. R. ROB IP ^0\

AKASll and Tfibie Diaper lor sale by

lJNUHAJVl and calicos,-for sale by oct 20. 1853.) .1. R. ROBIN'-OX

Men, Women and p. for .1. R. ROBINSON.

Children—good and cheap, for sale Ii oet 20. 1853.)

IP:

rs & sale !v

OATS

of ail grades and qualities. lor .1. R. ROBINSON.

arpenters nn! coopers Tools for sale by oct 20, 1853.1 I. R. ROBINPON.

ILL and Cross-rut Saws, for sale bv oct 20, 1853.] J.R.ROBINSON.

nnl,

Panne 1, Tenon and Wood snw= for sale J.R. ROBINSON.

for sain bv

the 2d day of December, 1853, by John Butcher living in Sugar creek township, Montgomery county, Indiana, one estray red Steer, with a few dirty white hairs on the end of the tail, supposed to be two years old last spring—no other marks or brands perceivable, appraised at §12 b0, by Jacob Hamilton and Alexander Henderson, on the 20th day of Dec., 1853, before Andrew W. Strain, r,AXTEKN8, Justice of the Peace. Jan. 5. 1854

Broad. Hand nnd Bnnrd A\es,

J. R. ROBINSON.

I'GFJR?*. Chisels, Hatchpts and Hnndles of all J. 11. TiOBINSON.

and Tin Lamps.' ROBINSON.

,I)V MADf! rr.OT?*l —Over coats. ider coats. Pant-: and Ye^ts for snlo at oct 20) .1 Robinson's.

morre'.ia-, rarriet: "i sii'che 1

ick Glo-.ps and .Mitts—« o. n!r bv

for sale Ii Robinson.

Gloves and Mitts .' Rr.binson.

WHIPS and La-be- for sale by

W oct 20) ,1 Robinson.

Glassware, Queensware and

Groceries,

for sale bv .1 Robinson.

Shovel and

j. oners,

Ames' Shovels and Spades— Mnmire Fork? at

Sausage Cutting!

,I PURSELL & VANCLEAVE

Hnow

AVING fitted up their Sausage Cutters, are prepared to furnish their fellow-citizens with Sausage Meat in the best of style at their old stand at the north east come!- of the Public Square, and al Putsch's Provision Store on Market stroft-

CUSTOM WORK also done up in good order. Mr. Vancleave has a Cutter lixed up at his shop. (Dec 8 1853.

""^LADIES'" DEPARTMENT "1

0 MM EBCIA E'°C0 E 0 S»

OF INDIANAPOLIS.

THIS Department, which has been closed for some time for want of room, will be re-opened at College Hall on the first.Monday of November, and be continued permanently open fdr the reception of Ladies.

The objects aimed at in this Department are, first, to remedy the great and lamentable effects in the present system of female education, by training the tnind to a more active. accurate, and practical mode of thought, and imparting that thorough knowledge of I business matters as to make them more selfreliant and independent than they now are.

count.int. Terms & regulations the same in both Departments.

Ladies from abroad will be furnished board in private families, who will exercise kind parental care over them during their stay.

No lady need hesitate coming, or no parent to send his daughter, through false motives of delicacy, as to interference with the Ladies on the part of the Gentlemen is never allowed.

A catalogue containing full information upon every point, desired will be furnished gratis, on application to now 3, '53--jy. W. McK. SCOTT,

FI.I.LO'.V-OIT)zr.v

ihovels nnd )b uson's.

.1

OOi Caps. ,.oct CO 1S53.)

ir Wi ol Coinforts at Rol.'iiison's.

JEWELRY.

.-4 ~S S I\'S, Fingee-rings

wa'eh chains, Robinson's.

Fteling confident, therefore friends, that our stock ciripnt be surpassed in tile place, in regard to fabric, appearance, and manner in which tliey are 8?! 5e up* invite you to come and examine for yourselves, and we are satisfyed you will be pleased with our prices,&c ns before mentioned.

We have an endless variety of OoJEsSes '. imong which may he found CUntK manu'acttired from an hundred dillerent kinds of fabric S'AiVE'^in like manner Vt sJs do. Drawers. Shiit.s and Cravats. have also a lar^e and complete stook ot

Hats and Cans,

Boots and Shoes, to which the particular attention of the Geiits are called. To the Ladies.

We must mention in a few words, that our stoe! of S2a'\*s which righly elong to the Ladies, is unusually large and hope when we are favored witj^vour presence, through William's a I sistnnce to display them to your satisfaction.—

We shall not attempt an enumeration of a tides, hut invite you to give us a call.

To the Faimers.

We wish to drop just another word, and that to our friends, the Farim rs, to remind them thai we wi.-h iliem to not forget us in the distribution of their as we intend paying the highest market prices (or Bolter, Eggs, Chirki-ris. Feathers, Bees-wax, IJags, Ginseng, and in lact. any thing they have to dispose of. Remomher the

E A N S O E

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

Oct 2-J \53) DAVID WERT1IEIM.

coking- t«S5'e, for sale by oct 20, 1853.] J. K. ROBINSOX.

"O"ATS & CAPS in any quantity and at

ow

0r

And, Second, to open up new and more profitable sources of employment for females who are obliged to earn a scanty subsistence by the hard and trying labors of the needle, y°11 want, good Boots or Shoes of any or the irksome and poorly paid duties of the kind, call at IIORNER & co's. teacher, by qualifying them for the less ar- sept. 29, 1853. duous but more profitable duties of an ac-

Pre-'t.

The Slate Fair-—Greeley's Speech.

Man Murdered in Coving-Ion!

1

Terrible Accidcnc on (he Rail Road: A St-Pt. 22, isss

ifavinr ai'.\ays belipved

in the doctrin of '-Equal and exact jusi'ce." as beinjr correct between man and mnr:: ami it boincr the manner in which your bumble servant has endeavorrd lo pet thronph the wo Id. be u-oulj re I spectfullv infor.-n bis numerous c.ustiiincrs and friends lliat be is asrim in ihe urirket. '.villi a fine, and as he thinks, judiciou.-dv selected stock 01

Ready Made Clothing,

Ac., lo which he wishes to dall your undevided attention. He visited the city of Cincinnati this fall, in pe lijon. as formerly, and purchased li stock ol those 'in whom be could put his trust,' and whom he knew as being the rrosi exiensive manufacturer in the city—euch as are disposed to '1 ve and lei live.'

prices at Campbell s.

RECEIVE iTro~l)i Y,

pieces Opera Flannels for Sacques—6 doz Ribed cashmere Hose—5 doz. cashmere Gloves—3 doz. Broganza Gloves, for sale at nov. 3 1853)

CAMPBELL'S.

NOTICE.

Slate of Indiana, Montgomery county,

ss.

To MILTON MONROE, you are hereby notified that Henry Crawford has this day sued-out a Writ of Attachment against you upon a claim in his favor now on file in my office, and that a trial of said attachment suit will be had at my offico in Crawfordsville, on the 31st day of Dec., 1853, when you can attend if you choose.

OliKIN S. "McNEIL, .1. P.

Dec 8, 1853—3w

Ba*.

MULLIKIN.

Pepper, Spice and Cinnamon for sale by Robinson.

emp Ropes & 1 inch and Bed-Cords, for by J. R. ROBINSON.

READY MADE CLOTHING,

Cheaper

teari wras ever sold in this pkee at [Oct. 20, 1853 Campbell's.

•fP living in Sugar

Tals^Ea

Christopher Boyd

Creek Township. Montgomery County,

Indiana, on the first day of December, 1S53, one cstray Brown Filley, supposed to be one year old last Spring one white hind foot, a small white spot on the nose, no other marks or brands perceivable appraised to fifty dollars on tho fifteenth day of December, 18.03, by Absalom Kious and Nathan Kious. befofc Andrew W. Strain, a Justice of the Peace.

A copy, attest

AN DUE VV LYNN, Clerk, C. Dec 29, 1853'"

Yanderbilt,

*»E8PKCTFULL$ tenders his services to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. Ho gives particular attention to carious Teeth, millions of which are now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of

PORCELAIN TEETH IN THE WEST, Having sure utility and ease to all requiring artificial substitutes, from single tooth to an entire double set. All work amiiited.

All operations pertaining to the science, carefully attended to, with the least possible pain. Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.

Crawfordsville, July 14, 1853.

^ents' and Ladies Rubber Over Shoes: Buffalo Cork Soles at dec 29, 1853.) FALLEY'S

,. Fresh .Arrival.

OF ...

BOOTS AND SHOES

AT TIIR

rs? oiw

BOOT & SHOE STORE.

Boston, consisting of every quality of mens' heavy Kip and call Boots boyscio. youths do. children do. women and Misses 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

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

J/LACK VFiLS, just received by iJ --.-*Vcpiomber 29 1853 Brvant&Co.

TFELVKT RIBBONS, widths for sale by

Al

f&Sil

N O A

I

CRA\V FO K.DSV1T,LE, LN D.,

\T7 ILL promptly atJen.i to the execution oi' Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney. nnd other instruments of writing.

OFFICE over Sloan & Morgan's Drug Store. /Vent. 2' 1S5?.

THE CHEAP STORE.

would uuvi examine

1

WE are now receiving and opening, by-far, Nicholson and Samuel R. Hughes, a the largest and best snlocted stock ol $52,00 also one 2 year old Steer, mnrke Boots and Shoes ever brought to this market, with a swallow-fork in the left, and an under winch will be sold lower than the same ar-

tide was ever sold in the west. Our stock reddish sides, roanishor spotted, and valued is warranted of the best article, having been {jy -(iie same at #10,00 also one

pin chased directly from the manufacturers of steer marked with a crop and under-bit in

ABE HORNER & G'O's.

sept 29, 1853.

S,

,{/I CASES Campbell's Boots at -iAi sepl29) HORNER

FINEsept29,]calf

&

rpHE best quality water-proof Boots at J- sept 29.] A.HORM & Co's.

French Boots it HORNER &, co's.

"To: you want a good Buffalo Boot, call at sept 29. Horner & co's.

To Shoe-asaafcerjii.

IF you want the best quality of French calf-skins—come and examine our stock.— We also keep on hands at. all times, large lot of Sole Leather. A. Horner &. co.~ sept. 29, J853.

A

Fine lot of oct 20 S53)

nil colors and Bryant & Co.

I kinds of f'hoe Findings at sept. 29, 1853.] Horner & t'o's.

GROCERIES.

Complete assortment at Rarnev'

flannels of

The

public to mngnificent

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

French, and English Merino's, Cash meres of alt grades, Plain and Figured DeLahis,

TT not, do. do.,

Biack and figured Silks, Bonnet do., do., Shawls from nOcts to $12, Dress trimming & l.'Iittons, Ginghams &- Calicoes, White foods of all kinds, Velv Taff'd and Bonnet Ribbons of all late styles. Laces, Fringes, Ladies Collars, Undersleeves, Chemizetls, & an endless variety of Ladies woolen cuii's. Undersleeves, Opra Hoods, Mitts, &c., Lace Veils, Brown, blue & green Berages, fancy I Cravats, Shirts, collars, pocket handkerchiefs

Linen do.. Ladies embroidered do., do. Also I a very heavy stock of

Cl'i

to be sold at 5 per cent over cost.

O O S & S O E S

of all sizes and qualifies, a good double sole

WARRANTED

for three doollars. Ilats & Caps of very superior styles, and which no house can equal for quality and cheapness the best silk Hat in town for $3,75.

NOTION INS CHEAT VARIETY. Let every farmer call and get a pound of the best Pattent thread for Tocts. Good tea at (iOcts per lb.

Cloths, sattincts, cfassitlicrs, tweeds, jeans, cottonade, corderoy. Brown and Black muslins, Table & Towel linens, Wooi table covers, 25 doz. Pocket Knives, Silver plated tea spoons and Butter Knives.

SI Mi I NO A LA NCES, very cheap. Small and Large blank books, good letter paper for IOcts per Qr., chewing Tobacco, very cheap. A great variety of cigars.. Coat's spool thread i'or,

E E O

at 3 cents each gloves and mittens,all kinds Iloes large and small Soaps enough to cleanse the whole human family. A very heavy stock of

Gold Jewelry,

is now on hand, we warrant it good Gold or the same money refunded which the purchaser pays. Give us a call for this kind of goods and 1 assure you we will make it to your interest to buy. We have also on hand a very heavy stock of

GLASSWARE,

whfch we bought merely because it was cheap and I'll assure all who may, need thisarticl that we can furnish it at a less price than one else

any

This ware we have direct from Pittsburgh, Jwe sell it at a small pr^nt. Let every man woman andchj'.d, call and examine our stock and they wiU look no further.

DCr'Cash paid fox* Vv'heat.r_/~'fi September

29th, 1353.

JT A.JDIES Kid Boots, the best ever offered in this market, at HORNER & co.

jfji good variety of Misses and childrens' fine Shoes may be found tit June 2,'53) L. FALLEY'S.

FANCY PRINTS,

Jk

large lot of good substantial prints, fast colors, at CAMPBELL'S.

HyrERTN.OS—Broadway browns &i Parisian modes at CAMPBELL'S.

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

nine Pain Killer in Montgomery county

Sloan 6c Morgan, T. D. Brown & Co.S CrawfordsviUp. Henry Ott, T. W. & A. Webster, Ladoga. Webster & Palmer, vShannondale, la. Jos. Miliigan, Wave]and. J. Durham, Russelville, I'utnarn co.

Fringes for sale at Harney's.

LADIESwhite

A LA JO.L vei for sale at

^aSL,^

rf UP, -V:vv.-4Taken Up BY James A. Jackman, living about 3 -psY William Moorhous, living about five miles north east of Crawfordsville, on

ANDREW #. LYNN, Clerk. Montgomery Circuit Court.

Dec. 22, 1S53.* •.

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

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

A

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

"j^)lain and fancy Delaine. I CR:

JE9

the oth day of Dec. 1853, one Dark Brown Mth day of December, 1853, one red Steer, Cow, 4 years old, with a white face, white one year old, white in the forehead, also feet, and white hind legs, some white on the white on the side of tire head and under tho rump, black spots about tho eyes, a little belly, no ear marks, valued at $7,00 also, crumple horned, the right one a little the one red Heifer, white under the belly, and no shortest, and a hole near the point of the left, ear marks, rind .-valued at $10,00 by. D. J. no ear marks or brands, and valued by Allen McDonald and John Morgan, before Orrin S.

it

ked

ha]r ?r0D in Ult rj{ ht Earj line back wiltl

2

year old

the left ear. line back, Jwith redish sides roanish or speckled, and valued by the same at $10,00, before Orin S. McNeil, Justice of the Peace, on the li)th day of December 1853, Attest:

las at aw ford c? jviuilikm

neb and En

ii Morenos fancv colors, at Crawford & iMullikir/s.

Crawford & IVJulliliin's

uncv Ginghams, good colors, J. Crawford & Mullikin's.

ack and chan

Dress S5!kS at Crawfird

6c

ies iiiack siii£

ij'j.'dity, at uii,kin's.

J, Crawf..rd &

colors and styles, sold by Crawford

Lathes will call al Crawford if tbev ish to find A .splendid lot

Butt'ins and Notion (oct 20

BI.-\CKJeancs,

& .Mubikni's II a bit

Fn:nch ('loth. Fancy Cassimere,

Uiicts, Tweeds? ai.d Plaid I,i ,sevs at •I Crav ford &, iullikin't.

Important Arrest of Counterlt'iter^!

Farther Dcvelopemeiits of Villiany—Can-

tion to Business Men and the

6

Public

generally. A number of arrests have been made in the -O. States of Indiana, Ohio, and Now York, nnd among others, was one Andrew .1. White of Buffalo, who was arrested and imprissoned on a charge for counterfeiting Perry Davis' Pain Killer. Said White was finally released from prison, by tiling 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 evident he lias returned and is again stealthily and secretly yet extensively engaged in the manufacture and sale of the most dangerous imitation of Davis' Pain Killer that has ever made its appearance. Indeed few persons would be ab!e to distinguish it from Genuine,, till the utter worthlessncss of the article would convince then1 that they have bec-n imposed upon by a counterfeit. A number of Notion Pedlars have been found carrying this mis-' entitle BOGVS 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 ?ijichigan, is I). HARTEIv, of (..rawfordsville, Indiana, and those who I tire not supplied through him, had Letter or-1 dor direct from our office at Cincinnati.

I

"Wtoikmh* Agcms ..Ufa* II,0 Con-! latent Medicin-es.

J. N. HARRIS CO., Proprietors, Ofrice No. 7 College P-uiidirig, Cin., O. October 13, 1S53—Urn.

Six Hundred

Linen Coats, at Graham & Brother's.

A splendid lot of Heavy silk Laces and

"A.

Collars, und.ersleever, and c'nem-

izetts, and mournuig, an endless (sept 22, 1*53.) RAMEY'S. variety, at

LARGE stock of Black silk and ils, Green Blfie and Brown berar.y (sept. 122 1^53.) lii'.nev'

ALL

the imaginable styles of Dress'tnniming, buttons, &.c.,can be had at

September 22, 1S5C Al. Ramey's.

])LAIN and barred Jaconets, Bishop and ictoria lawns, I -,dia Linen and Bookmuslins, in great Variety at. Ramey's.

TT-ADIES children, Lambs wool &cash-

merd

hose, at CAMPBELL'S.

jp? r.VEN hundred Cloth, Cassimere. Tweed and Sattinett coats for sale by Icarney.

SILK, Sattin, Plush, Cloth German

an

LINNEN,

ya]eric vests at Ramey's.

Wool, and Hickory Shirts at September 22, 1S53.] Ramey's.

WORTY cases Boots and Shoes. Fits warranted at Al. Ramey's

ffl^EN casks Queensware, most beautiful styles at Al. Ramey's.

JJwst Mecesved,

6

BAGS old Rio Coffee—4 Rbls. prime N. O. Molasses, at CAMPBEI L'S.'

nov 3, 1853.

I^Sken "TIP

BY Daniel Yaun, living in Wayne township, Montgomery county, Indiana, one cs-! tray Steer supposed to be two years old last spring, red and white, with a white face, no ear marks to be seen, and has the appearance of a W" branded on the left ham, appraised to '316,50, by Vincient Utterback and Samuel-N. Hatcher, before John S. Grav,

FINE assortment of Pocket Knives con Justice of the Peace, o.n the 31st day of Debe found at J.. WILSON'S, comber, 1853. (Jan. 12,1854.

miles north of Crawfordsville. on tbc

McNeil, a Justice of the Peace. Dec. 2.9 1853

inpHREE hundred Overcoats large enough for any man and small enough for any Al. Rarney's.

boy, can be found at

Clover

Seed. PAY CASH

CAMPBELL will CLOVER SEED." & Dec. 29, 1853.

I 1000 CUSTOMERS

i.

h.ive a new Novel for all, and the largest lot of School Books, Geograpbys, 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 styles of -,' Fancy Geld Ear-Rings, of the finest of gold 100 pair of Pistols of all grades and sizes 100 different kinds of Letter and Note Paper, ranging from 8 to 50 cents per quire 100 Yiolins .at from $,1 to §50 each: 200 Accordeons ancl three thousand other Notions. Maps of all the States sepcrate—1000 Gold Rings, ranging from one dollar to IS dollars—50 doz. fine Pen-kives—100 gro=s of Steel Pens. This paper would not enumerate one-half of the articles we "nave, so we will ask you to call, and we wiil soil you goods away below all competition. Come up, why wait longer Terms co -cash or trade.

H. PURSELL BRO.

Oct. 27, 135:

Mulii^in's.

XSettS—a

good

THE LATEST

MA fC!\ JXK

Sc

.VIuiiikin.

of and

list received, a fine lol «j Live HON A K'i'S al oct 2'J, *5-3.] J. t'rawford & Mu!

13) TlTlJl M.

J. & 3.

LEE & CO.,

IOTA YE just received and are now opening their Fall and Winter floods 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 had tiie satisfaction ot' olTe.mg.

Our senirtr pnrtner (Joel Lee) having went to New oik himself, fr the express purpose of selecting such a stock as he thought would suit our trade—has returned with one of the nicest and cheapest stock- of Goods ever brought to our town: consUlinir of

DRY GOODS,

Ve

r.v. CjJswj'sies,

Hardware and Queensware,' Ct'TIjEIt v, Roots and Shoes. Hsts end C' :pS,

Ready Made Clothing,

Sir.,

all of which we are resolved to sell ns cheap or a litt'e clwnper than any other establishment in the place, and it is or.'v necessary for you to call, examine and price our Goods, to be satisfied of this tact.

Our stock of 3i'.y-Goo«5s is full and comi'li ie. consisting of every variety of Dress Goods, such as French and Erifrli-h ?.io:inoer\ Cashmeres*-': of all erades, plain and figured DeLains, all wool DeLaiiis. plan SilL- till Sr

and figured V-dvct, plain and figMs aim, and in short every variety of Dress®

(iooilr. lo Miit every taste. Our stock ol Mens wore snelv as clof Oassiiners, fc^Uinetts, Tweeds and Jeans, id unusually large and at very low figures. We have a largo and well selected stock of

Ready Made Clothing

rnnei.-ting of every variety of Pants and et-ts, nil ol which we are resolved to sell as loiv as any who proles* to seil at 5 or 10 per cent abuve cost. We have every variety of Hats and Caps at very low prices and our stock ofBp'ots ami Shoes is not surpassed in the place, either in quality or price. W have a nice slock of Queensware, and a few setts of a little the nicest Chinaware. ever brought to town and in short, we think we have every article sui'.ed lo the wants of all and if you will ju give us a call we will try to sell you the Goods that yen want, and at such prices as will give entire satisfaction.

N. II. We expet to pay the big! est cash price for all the WfilliA'H', Corn, Oats, Rye. I'.irley, l'i x-seed, (Jiover-seed Timothy-seed, IJIue-Grass •"iced and every other, article of trado th it ou may have to ssl 1. Ail who wish to buy .he mo.-i and best (icods for ihe least money and get the biggest, price lor their tiadc will please call on ,,tJ &.JT L.EE fe CO.

October 27, 1^53. v-:

7 E nre A sent for the following W ent Medicines:

i'opular Pat-

Kndwuys Head}' Relief do Renovating Resolvent do Ready Regulator Myer's Extract Rock Rose Howe's Snaker Sarsaparilln'• (Jraig'S ^arsaparilla and Li'nim 'nt Oeo :iieg:uj's Extract I!ydropiper Fidmestock's Vermifuge Me Lanes do. :. (J'.in::'s do. Chinces Liniment .ione's Nerve and Done Liniment. Mexican Mustang do. Lorcc's Ohio do. Fennimore's TNerve and Done do. Robert's Hair R-generator. Robert's Extract Jamaica Ginger. Kennel's Eye Balm. Thompson's Eye Water. Jew Davie's Plast' Perrv Davis'

dni

I^ve do.

Killer.

Graven l''p.,iily Medicines,^ And a ho^i of others loo numerous to mention, buJ 'd good. Call and get Pamphlets and Almanacs. T. D. BROWN & CO.

December 1, 1S5?.

The Badsrmaton!

fpHE great external remedy for Fever and Ague in all its forms. This popular remedy has met with unprecedented success during the past summer &. fall.

IF YOU HAVE THE AGUE TRY IF O^T'NOTHIKG TAKEN INTERNALLY !-/P) Sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietors T. i). BROWN & CO.

December 1, 1S53.

Just Beceived! 5

"\^7 3 have just recc'ivcu and opened our VV fall stock of

Drugs*: Medicines, Chemicals, Dyes, Acids, Oils, Varnishes, Paints, Perfumery, i'ATEWT MEDICINES,

Glass-ware, Window. Glass, Brushes, drc.,

Which we intend to sell at prices low ns can be afforded by uny house in the Wabash Val-

ley

PhysicianrswH] do well to calharrd" ex-# amine otu superior stock 5f Chemicals and Select powders, Which were bought with special reference to their wants.'

V/e will pay particular attention to the' Prescription business, atd are prepared to attend to compounding at all hours of the^ day or night. ...

Don't forget to call at the old stand, one* door east of the Eagle Hotel. Dec l.'S3.) f. D. CO* A*