Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 January 1854 — Page 3
.. The Markets. NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Flour advan
ced $7c. 18,000 State $909,06, Ohio $9@9,12 wheat unsettled, no sales since news white corn 93a94c., yellow OOaQlc mess pork $13,37al8,50 beef firmer.
CINCINNATI Jan. 23.—Flour active 3000 brls. sold at $G,20a6,25. Whisky 20a21c. Provisions quiet, helders firm, buyers not anxious to operate, sales two hundred thousand bulk shoulders and sides at 44-a5iVc. Sales Linseed oil at 75c. Coffee dull at llal2£c. Clover seed active at $5,50.
LAFAYETTE FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP,
On Ohio sti-cct, opposite City Breicry.
HUBLER & FALLEY,
"FLOUNDERS, Machinists and manufactur--C ers of Steam Engines of every description, Mill Gearing, Threshing Machines, Horse Powers, com Shellers, Parker Water Wheels, building castings,&c., &c.
Steam Sa?v Mills.
~Y\f E respectfully call the attention of the public to our quick stroke Engine for Saw Mills, got up in superior style. Also, Sash Saw Mills of every description, built •upon recent and approved plans, and at low rates. IIUBLER & FALLEll.
Railroad Construction Cars.
"\T7E call attention of Railroad contrac-
V\
tors to our gravel cars, which we build in the most durable and economical manner. The wheels are cast of the best quality of iron, with sectional hub & chill'd face, and fitted up with the view to strength and durability. HUBLER &. FALLEY.
Rail Road Work.
OF
every description, such as Frogs, Switch castings, chains,&c., done at short notice, and upon the most reasonable terms. HUBLER &. FALLEY.
CASH
paid for old Iron at Lafayette Foundry HUBLER & FALLEY.
VV
Steam Engiens. have extended our facilities for the
manufacture of all kinds of Steam Enpines and are.now making Engines for Saw Mills, Flouring Mills. Factories, Ware-Hous-es, Cabinet Shops,&c., which for durabiltiy and finished workmanship, can fairly compete with any others made in the West.
Jan 26, '541 HUBLER &. FALLEY.
Cast hon Column**, Caps, Sills, tjv., At the Lafayette Iron Foundry. IYE invite the attention of Builders and tbo-c who intent! to erect buildings, to our a?sorrmer.t if PATTERNS f-r Builtling castings. We are prepared to furnish columns, pier plates, window aps ai:d sills, and door rap#: of new and beau'iful patternF, desiened and draughted by George Brown, Esq,, of ihk City.
The castings arc made light and furnished at a pi ice which will brirg them into general use. The improved appearance of iron over stone, as well as the comparative prices of stone and on, favor the use o«r iron, and their utility and safety over stone, is admitted by all,
New designs in progress chll and see them at the -LAFAYETTE FH'NDKY." IIUBJ.LR & FALLEY.
Jan. 28, 1854 —Gra.
HUBLEIt'S IMPROVED THRESHER. WE are manufacturing and shall keep constantly on band during the coming season a supply oi Hubler's Improved Threshing Machines and Separators. This machine being the fruit of many years experience and having been thoroughly tested in every particular are now offered to the blic With the full assurance of their Riving perfect satisfaction. 1IL13LER& FALLEN.
Jan. 26. l8o,l.—6m.
New Firm in Lafayette!
Wholesale Grocery & Iron Store
AT THE OLD STAND OF
REYNOLDS, FOWLER & STOCKWELL.
FOLVLER formerly of the firm of REYNOLDS, FOWLER& STOCKWELL,arid ADAMS EARL, Wholesale Grocer and Iron Merchant, have associated themselves together in the
Wholesale Grocery and Iron Business, Uniting their 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, consistintf of Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Tobac-
co,
Rice, Spices, Nuts, and Prtiits of all Kinds, Sauces, Pickles, Catsups, Syrups, and Candles, Soaps, Lead, Shot, Starch, Fish, Oysters, Sardines, &c., together with a large stock 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 fc'hich we shall be in constant receipt of large supplies this spring from 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 to give entire satisfaction in quality and price.
FOWLER & EARL.
P. S. Our Mr. FOWLER will leave for New Orleans in a few days, arid 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.
Jan. 12, 185.4.
F. & E.
LAFAYETTE, Jan. 12, 1854.—tf.
t. r. LILLY* Importer, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in China, Glass Queensware, Lamps
WAITERS, TABLE CUTLERY,
Plated Spools, Forks &c,,
NO. 9 PURDUE'S BLOCK,
LAFAYETTE, IND.
TAKEN UP
BY Crawford Vancleave of Brown township, Montgomery County, Ind., and near WasEon's Mills, on Indian creek, on the 19th day of Dec., 1853, one estray steer described BE follows, to-wit: Dark Brindle, with some white on the under side of the neck, near to bis 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 lefthorn uith the appearance of the letter "C," and on the same horn in plain letters, J. DM 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 ol the Peace Jan. IS?. 1854.*
TAKEN UP,
On the 3d day of December, 1853, by Moses Gillam, living in Coal-Creek Township, Montgomery county, Indiana, two estray Steers, one is a Muly Black and White, the white runs up each flank to the back-bone, so as not 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. H. Tomlison and James B. Pierce, before Samuel McComas, Justice of the Peace, on the 23d day of December, 1853.
Jan. 12, 1854.*'
6,
O, Yes!
Yes!
GOING OFF LOW FOR CASH OK
COUNTRY PRODUCE!
ALL kinds of Groceries & Provisiors, on Main street, one door west of the Ristine House. I will pay cash for almost all kinds of Countrv Produce.
Jan 5, 1854.1 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.
Jan. 5, 1S54.—3w.
Taken Up
ON
the 2d day of December, 1853, by John Butehcr living in Sugar creek township, Montgomery county, Indiana, one estray red Sleer, 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 $12,50, by Jacob Hamilton and Alexander Henderson, on the 20th day of Dec., 1853, before Andrew W. Strain, Justice of the Peace. Jan. 5, 1854.
NEW ALBANY & SALE5I &
& &
O E N E O A I N 1 E CONNECTING WITH THE
Terre I-Iante and Indianapolis Railroad
At Greencastie,
By Only 10
Miles
Express Train will leave Michigan City at 10 o'clock A. M. .after arrival of M. C. R. R. Train from Chicago and Detroit, arrive at Lafayetts at 2.45 P. M. in season for train to Indianapolis, connecting there with tiains on Bellfoutaine Railroad for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh. Philadelphia, &c., with Indiana Central Railroad for Cincinnati, Davton, &c-., and Lawrenceburg, Cincinnati, &c., with Jeffersonville Railroad for Louisville, with Madison Railroad for Madison and Cincinnati.
Passengers by this Train from Michigan Cil\ will change cars for Greencastie, and stations south of1 rawfordsville, and take the Accommodation Train at Lafayette. This train will leave Lafayette for Crawfordsvilie at 4.45 P. M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
Will leave Crawfordsville at 5.45 A. M., Lafayette at 8 o'clock A. M.. and arrive at ichiffun City at 3 o'clock, P. M. This train connects itli trains 6ast on Michigan Southern Railroad.
EXFKF.SS TRAIN
Will leave Bainbridge at 8 o'clock A. M., connecting with Stages from Greencastie Crawfordsville at 9.15 Lafayette at 12 clock, after arrival of trains from Indianapolis, and arrive at Michigan City at 4.45 P. M. connecting with M. C. R. R. Trains lor Chicago and Detroit, arriving at Chicago at 6.30 P. M, and at Detroit the following morning.
Q^This ROAD will soon be completed to GREENCASTLF., of which notice will be given Q^PFRETCHT TRAINS daily each day.
G. 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. Sale to 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 RE SETTLED AT ONCE, those indebted will please take Notice, Settle Up and save trouble.
R. E. BRYANT & CO-
Dec. 29, 1853.—3t.
Another Fi*e§h Arrival ol*
BOOTS. SHOES AND LEATAER
L. FALLEY, WOULD
50
respectfully announce to his nu-
•r arous customers that: he is now in receipt VJ' his Fall Stock of
Boots, Shoes, Leather, Frndv.gs, $c., which he will sell at the vc lowest figures imaginable, wholesale cv retail in quantities to suit purchasers. (d 29, '53.
For the Winter Trade. TWENTY"-FIVE Cases mens kip and gr?in leather double sole Boots, manufactured expressly l'or this market just received and for sale by dec 29. L. FALLEY.
Cases boys and youths boots of every description and quality also, an assortment of boys, youths, and child's shoe3, suitable for wet weather at FALLEY'S december 29, 1853.
Doz. woman's shoes of every description and quality at F-ALLEY'S.
SHOEMAKERS,
WOULDof
A. HORNER & CO.,
HAVE
just received a splendid lot of riice Shoes, which they wish to call the attention of the Ladies to such aS silk Gaiters, Kid Boots, Franklin TiCs, enameled Buskins, Boots do., Misses Gaiters, Kid Slippers do. (Oct 27,1853.
NEW .GOODS
R. ROBiNSON has received his stock of Full and Winter Goods. 4'loths, Tweeds. Cassiaicres, (Jassinctts, Jeans, and Dry-Goods ol all kinds. You will find a full stock. oct 20 1853.
eLaineB, Mirenoes and Alpacas for sale by oct 20) J. R. ROBINSON.
UtASij and Table Diaper lor sale by \j J. R. ROBINSON.
INGHAM arid calicos, for sale by net 20, 1853.) J. R. ROBINSON.
A MBKK'S,
Boors
/"CBEOI'I
1
Al.'GERS,
&to
W
A
of Staging.
Until further notice Trains will run as follows: Accommodation Train will leave Michigan ity at6 o'clock, A. M., Lafayette 3 o'clock, P. M., Craw fordsville at 5 o'clock P. M., and arrive at Bainbridge at 7 o'clock, connecting with a line of Stages for Greencastle, only 10 miles.
QXfcifc'lj. Bevel and 0 oct 20, 1853.]
A
I
do well to call and examine my
stock Leathers and Findings, which is now complete, consisting in part of 200 Sides best Buffalo Sole Leather 6 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, Hammerc, Pincers, Knives. Threads, Webing. In short every article needed in manufacturing Boots and Shoes, may be found at dec 29, 1853.} ,w L. FALLEY'S.
and mull mut-lin ROBINSON.
Jaconetts, s-wis.s
0
at. J. R.
SHOES, for Men, Women and
Ac,
Children—good and cheap, for sale by oct 20, 1853.) J. R. ROBINSON.
HATS
&
CATS
sale by
ol nil grades and qualities, for .1. R. ROBINSON
Carpenters and coopers Tools for sale by oct 20, J. R. ROBINSON.
MILL
STEPHEN GRAVES, JESSE CUMBERLAND.
II
nnd Cross-cut Saus, for sale by oct 20, 1853.] J. R. ROBINSON.
and, Panne 1, l'y
Tenon and VV uod saws for sale J. R. ROBINSON.
1Broad, Hand and Board Axes,
for sale by J. R. ROBINSON.
Chisels, Hatchets and Handles of all
grades for sale, by J. R. ROBINSON.
BfitASW,
Class, lJiiuania and Japan candle
sticks, for sale by J. R. RObliSciON.
ASP, House and Tea Bells for sale by J. R. ROBINSON.
II
T-ASS J..AXTEUNS*, Glass and Tin Lamps, sal' by J. R. ROBINSON.
REruler
AJfjV MAL»iO CLOTHING—Over coats, coats, Penis and Vests for sale at oct 20) Robinson's.
J. i' tn ocl
Umbi
W
ri'llas, carpet sacks and satcli .!
for
sale by
Robinson.
uck Gloves and AiuU—ivojI Glomes and Milts for sale by .r Robinson.
GOX WHIPS, and La-dies for sale by oct 20) Robinson.
Glassware, Queensware and
Groceries,
for sale by Robinson.
fchovel and Tongs,
Ames' ShoVcls and Spad Manure Forks at
Scoops, shovels and Robinson's.
OOI. HOODs, l-api oct 20 Itioo.)
and VV ol 'omforts at .1 Robinson's.
JEWELRY.
SIR 13 ASTKeys and .^eals for sole at
I'liV4*. Fingee-rings, wntrh chains. Robinson's.
TO' f^ijrarrs fur sale lv J. R. ROBINSON.
/"heat Sack*—Coffee Mills. 1'nr sale, bv oct 20. 1853.) J.R.ROBINSON.
SHO'i-BAGtt and 1'OW! .K-TT, *HKS. for sale by .1. R. ROBINSON.
Mincing-
Knives and Cleavers for sale by oct 20 '53.1 Robinson.
CHANGING!
I N S A A I
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 be will sell at the lowest cash prices All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods. F. H. FRY.
Oct. 20, 1853.]
GOODS.
A large ahd spleneid stock of
DRY GOODS, BOOTS AJSD
READY MADE CLOTHING,
UEENX WAR IJA WARE, AND GROCERIES, Just received for
PALL AND WINTER. CAMPBELL 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 any where, and hewonld here remark, that his assertions a^ 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 pricc, and not iinitatioft articles, which would be dear at any price. An examination of the quality of our goods, as well as the prices is earnestly solicited.
large and superb lot of rich & handsome DeLaines & Persian cloths at Oct., 20 th, 1853. CAMPBELL'S.
jTno 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.
MBroad
ILL and cat Saws, chopping Axes, axes, Wood saw3, steel and iron Squares, horse rasps, mill-saw Files, Ames' Spades & shovels, for sale at oct 20.) CRAWFORD & MtTLLiKiN's.
WE
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 & MULL^KRK.
O 2 0 1 8 5 3
around
Pepper, Spice and Cinnamon for sale by Robinson.
emp Ropes I, & 1 inch and Bed-Cords, for sale by J. R. ROBINSON.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Cheaper
teari was 6ver sold in this place at [Oct- 20, 1 863 Campbell's.
WOOD WOOD!!
Will some of our patrons bring us a few cords of good wo.od on subscription? We want it at the office. We are allowing $1,50 for three, and $2 for four foot wdod.
PATENT,DOOft & GATE
Jfc"* JE3J&L -M- 3J8KT €G3-
W. INMAN, from Sheffield England, R.
Manufacturer of "Inman's Door and Gate Spring," to whjch was awarded the 1st Premium at the World's Fair in London, 1851, announces that he has constituted Mr. J. P. CAMPBELL, Merchant, his sole ,/lgent 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 puff, a single examination will convince the judgment of its utility
Jan. 12, 1854.) W. INMAN.
"LADIES'
OF THE
COMMERCIAL
OF INDIANAPOLIS.
THIS Department, which has been dosed for some lime for want of room, will be re-opened at College Hall on the first Monday of November, and be continued permanently open for 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 mind to a more active, accurate, and practical mode of thought, and imparting that thorough knowledge of business matters as to make them more selfreliant and independent than they now are.
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, or the irksome and poorly paid duties of the teacher, by qualifying them for the less arduous but more profitable duties of an accountant.
Terms & regulations the same in both Departments. Lo.dies 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 nov. 3,'53—ly. W. Mclv. SCOTT,
Pres't.
The State Fair—Greeley's Speech.
Man Murdered in Covington!
Terrible Accident on the Rail Road!
FKT-T.nw-CiTi7.E7f Having- always believed in the doctrin of "Equal and exact justice,-' as hpinir eorrect bet ween man and man and it beini the manner in which your humble servant has endeavored to get through the vvo:ld, he would re spectfuily inform his numerous customers and friends (hit he is in the market with a fine, and as he thinks, judiciously selected stock of
DUY-fiOODS,
Ready Made Clothing,
&c., to which he wishes to dall your undevided a lie visited the city of Cincinnati this fall, in person, as formerly, and purchased his stock e"! those 'in whom he could put his trust,' and whom he knew as being the most extensive manufacturers in the city—*uch as are disposed to 'l.ve and let live.'
F«eling confident, therefore friends, that our stock cannot be surpasspd in the place, in regard lo fabric, appearance, and manner in which they are lip, invite you to come and examine for yourselves, and we are satisfycd you will be pleased with our priees, &c., a.s before mentioned.
We have an endless variety of mm which may be found coats manufactured from an hundred different kinds of fabrics— SViiVB'S in like manner Vests do. Drawers, Shirt" and Cravats. have also a large and complete stook of
Hats and Caps,
Foots ard Shoes, to which the particular attention of tue Gents are called. To the Ladies.
We must mention in a few words, that our stock ot 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 articles, but invite you to give us a call.
To the Farmers.
We wish to drop just another word, and that to our friends, the Farmers, to remind them that we wish them to not forget tbs in the distribution of their PrOdnm, as we intend paying the highest market prices for Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Feathers, Bees-wax, Rags, (Jinseng, and in fact, any thing they have to dispose of. Kemomber the
E A N S O
is the place to buy Goods on the most reasonadle terms, either forestall or the products of your farms. Come along, the way is vet open
Oct 20 \53) DAVID WERTHEIM.
[OoliiiiC1853.]
fliiassi's, for sale by
_J oct 20r J. R. ROBINSON.
*XATS & CAPS in ]ow prices at
any quantity and at Campbells.
BE CEIVE [rfaniCK
/t 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.,,
State of Indiana, Montgomery county,
KESPECTFULLYCrawfordsville
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 bis favor now on file in my office, and that a trial of said attachment suit will be had at my office in Crawfordsville, on the 31st day of Dec., 1853, when vou can attend if you choose.
ORR1N S. McNEIL, J. P.
Dec 8, 1853r-3w
lr. Tandcrliit,
tenders his services to
the citizens of and vicinity. He gives partictilaf 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
I PORCELAIN TEETII IN THE WEST, Having sure utility and ease to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work arranted.
All operations pertaining to the science, carefully attended to, with the least possible pain. Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.
Crawfordsville, July 14, 1853.
Gents'
and Ladies Rubber Ovef Shoes Buffalo "5-,.i
dec 29,
Cork" ^olea at ALLEY'S.
Fresh Arrival
BOOTS AND SHOES
AT TUB
BOOT & SHOE STORE.
waS erer 8old in t,ie
sept 29, 1853.
40
TT7E would invite the buying VV call and examine our
stock of
T*rEare now receiving and opening, by far, wide horns, {"^ked ^'Uh tj
W ,.he largest and best selected stock
0
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 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
To Slsooisaafcers.
IF you want the best 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, 1S53.
I
inings and Toppings you'll find at sept 29.] Horner & co's.
BLACK
A1
Boots afld Shoes ever brought to this market, lnte Bull,supposed to be one year old last Which will bd sold lower that! the tome
ar S
.•„i ij *.t' .4,part of the right ear, white face, anil wide
WeSt'
Ur St0Ck 1
ABF- IIORNER & OO's.
CASES Campbell's Boots at sept29) HORNER & Co's.
THE
DEPARTMENT
best quality water-proof Boots at sept 29.] HORNER & Co'c
FINEisept29,]calf
COLLEGE,
Iyou
Iyou
French Boots at. HORNER, & co's.
want good Boots or Shoes of any kind, call at HORNER &, co's. sept. 29,1853.
want a good Buffalo Boot, call at Sept 29. T-fnrnnr fr. f'.n'c Horner & co's.
VEILS, just received by (September 29 1853 Bryant & Co.
TTELVET RIBBONS, widths for sale by
ail colors and Bryant & Co.
kinds of Shoe Findings at sept. 29, 1853.] Horner & Co's.
GROCERIES.
A Complete assortment at Ramcy's. t\ Sept. 22, 1853
MSI! iijlSiffl
N O A I
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.,
"YT7ILL promptly attend to the execution VV of Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney. and other instruments of writing.
OFFICE over Sloan 5e Morgan's Drug Store. 6'opt. 23, 1853.]
THE CHEAP STOEE.
public to magnificent
NEW lGOODS,
Which we are just receiving direct, from the importers and Manufactures, and will sell
Bh7.0W ALL COMPETITION. For proof of this fact you need only price our French, and English Merino"s, Cashmeres of all grades, Plain and
Fi'nired Del.aims, Wool, do. do.,
Black and figured Silks, Bonnet do., do.. Shawls from 50cts to $12, Dress trimming & buttons, Ginghams & Calicoes, V\ bite goods of all kinds, Velv TufF'd and Bonnet Ribbons of all late styles. Laces, Fringes, Ladies Collars, Undersleeves, Cbemizetts, & an endless 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. 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 GREAT VARIETY.
Let every farmer call and get a ponnd of the best Pattent thread for 75cts. Good tea at 60ct.s per lb.
Cloths, sattiri&ts, cassimers, tweeds, jeans, cottonade, corderoy, Brown and Black muslins, Table & Towel linens, Wooi table covers, 25 dozr. Pocket Knives, Silver plated tea spoons and Butter Knives.
SPRING BA LLANCES, very cheap. Small and Large blank books, good letter paper for lOcts per Q,r., chewing Tobacco, very cheap. A great variety of cigars. Coat's snool thread fora vr.'-.-mE VE O I at, 3 cents each gloves and mittens, all kinds Hoes 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 I assure yoti we will make it to your interest to buy. We have also on hand a very heavy stock of
GLASSWARE,
which webonght 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
MM
This 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.
DCr'Cash paid for Wheaf.^QQ September 29th,'1853.
ADIES Kid Boots, the best ever offered
good variety of Misses and childrens' fine Shoes may be found at June 2,'53) L. FALLEY'S,
FANCY PRINTS.
A
large lot of good substantial .prints, fast colors, at CAMPBELL'S.
EPvlNOS—Broadway browns & Parisian modes at CAMPBELL'S.
THREE.hundred
'TAKEN UP
BY Samuel Tapp, livihg ajout5 miles north east of Crawfordsville, on the 1st day of January, 1854, one White Stefer, supposed to be 4 years old last spring Horns short and drooped, no ear marks or brands perceivable, and valued at SI6,00. Also one £teer supposed to be 3 years old, principally white, with some red hairs along the sides, ears red,
0
and yaiucu at moo, also one red and
pr- ng marke, w,th a slope off the upper
horns, 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 cutoff, & valued at $10,00 by G. W. Hutton & James Hughes, before Orrin S. McNeil, Justice ofthe Peace, on the 10th day of January, 1854.
Jam 12, 1854.
FAXIi EXHIBIT!©#.
J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN, ARE receiving a large and splendid stock of
direct from New York, which they pledge themselves to soil at as low prices as any store in town and no mistake.
A
fine lot of Prints, Madder colors, and good styles, at J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
lain and fancy Delaines at Crawford & Mullikin's.
1
?rencb and English Morenos fancy colors at Crawford & iViullikin's.
A
Fine lot. of Alpacas—tan and fancy colors, at oct 20 1853) Crawford & Mullikin's
omestics and fancy Ginghams, good colors, at J. Crawford &. Mullikin's.
Y)
and changeable Dress Silks at J. Crawford & .Mullikin's.
aJirs Bluck silk —a good quality, [j J. Crawford &, Mullikin's.
lanncls of all colors and si,vies, sold by Crawford & Mullikin.
usi received, a fine lot ol Silk and French Lacc
BONNETS
at
oct 20, '53.] J. Crawford & Mullikin'si 1
Phe Ladies will c.ill al if ibey wish to find Buttons and Notions.
BLACKJeanes,
rsi
French Cloth, Fancy Cassimere, Sattinets, Tweeds and Plaid Linseys at J.Craw ford & Jjullikin' -.
Important Arrest cf Counterfeiters!
Farther Dcvelopcments of Villiany—Caution to Business Men and the Public generally.
A number of arrests have been made in the 11 States of Indiana, Ohio, and New York,
and among other?, was one A ndrew J. V\ bite
cH on it charge for counterfeiting Perry IKi-
vis' Pain Killer. Said White was finally re-
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, Russelville, Putnam co.
ALL
Overcoats large enough
for anv man and small snonah
boy,
the imaginable
LVElThuiu
SEVEN
1
STATE OF INDIANA,*:: Montgomery County.\ Notice is hereby given that at tHd January Term of the Court of Common Pleas, of Montgomery county after final settlement of the estate of John Wheeler, deceased, two huudred and thirty dollars and ninety-three cents were remaining for distribution among, the heirs. Said heir3 are therefore notiried to appear at the next term of said Court, an'd receive tbeir distributive share.
or a
of Buflalo, Wiio v, as ai rested anil imprisson- pjact!
ANDREW P. LYNN. Clerk,' C." C, P., Montgomery Co/
Jan. 12, 1854* ,'
Clover
HAVE
Crawford & Mullikin's splendid lot of Hal-it (oct 20.)
,i(t
exaJn
lhis
The public are hereby cautioned against Blue-Grass fcjeed and every other article of trade purchasing from nnv dealer in whose veracity they do not have the utmost confidence.— linv from men of respect ability whose vord can be relied on, and who are known to be supplied through our western office at Cincinnati.
J. N. HARRIS & CO., Proprietors, Office No. 7 College Building, Cin., O. October 13, 1853—6m.
Six Hundred
Linen Coats, at Graham & Brother's.
A
A
splendid lot of Heavy silk Laces and Fringes for sale at Ramey's.
ADIES Collars, undersleeves, and chemizetts, white and mourning, an endless variety, at (sept 22, 1853.) RAMEY'S.
LARGE stock of Black silk and love veils, Green Blue and Brown berage do. for sole at (sept. 22 1853.) Ramey's.
styles of Dress trimhad at
ming, buttons, &.c.,can be had at
September 22,1853.) Al. Ramey's.
j}LAIN and barred Jaconets', Bishop and JL Victoria lawns, India Linen and Book muslins, irt great variety at. Ramey's.
TP ADIES & children, Lambs wool & cashmere hose, at CAMPBELL S.
hundred Cloth, Cassimere, Tweed
and Sattinett coats for gale by
nnd Rntt.inett-. r.nats for eale bv Ramey.
rt"jj jC SILK, Saftiu, Plush, Cloth German
anc
LINNEN,
Valencia vests at Ramey's.
Wool, and Hickory Shirts at September 22, 1853.] Ramey's.
FORTY
cases Boots and Shoes. Fits war
ranted at Al. Ramey'a
IJIEN casks Queensware, most beautiful styles at Aj. Ramev'
Jsast Kec^ivetl,
5
BAGS old Rio CoiFee-7-r4 Bbls. prime N. O. Molasses, at, CAMPBELL'S,
nov 3, 1853.
tAKEN UP
BY Daniel Vaun, living in Wayne township, Montgomery county, Indiana, one estray Steer supposed to be two years old last spring, redjind 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 $16,50, by Vincient Utterha^jf and Samuel N. Hatcher, before John S. Gray,
for any man and small enough for any Jus/ice of the Pcaqe, on the 31st day of Decan be found at. Al. Raraev's., certber, L853. (Jan. 12,1854.
Sesd. PAY CASH
CAMPBELL will CLOVER SEED. Dec. 29, 1S53.
1000
for
CUSTOMERS
'E have a new Novel for nli, and tha'" largest lot of School Books, Geographys, 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 Gold Esr-Eings, of the finest of gold 100 pair of Pistols of all grades and sizes 100 different kinds of Letter and JVote Paper, rangirig from 8 to 50 cents per quire 100 Violins at
froni $1
to $50 each 200 Accordeons and three thousand other Notions. Maps of all the States seperate—1000 Gold Rings, rahgin^ from one dollar to 18 dollars—50 doz. fine. Pen-kives—100 gross of Steel Pens. This paper would not enumerate one-half of the articles we have, so we will ask you to call, and we will sell you goods away below all competition. Come up, why wait longer Terms easy—cash or trade.
H. PURSELL II BRO.
Oct. 27, 1853. ...
TB5SJ LATEST
J, & J. LEE & CO.,
justreceived nnd are now opening their Fall and Winter Goods and with pleasure announce to their old customers and friends, that they have now the largest an4 best selected 6tock of Goods (of every va-. riety) that they have ever had the satisfaction o'f oH"c.ing.
Our senior partner (Joel Lee) having went to New York himself, for tha express purpose of selecting such a stock as he thought would suit our trade—has returned with one of the nicest and cheapest storks of Goods ever brought to our town: I consisting of
DRY GOODS,
I CSroccrics,
Hardware and Queensware,
CUTLERY, Boots and Shoes. and Cisps/
Ready Made Clothing,
,,7i •. I &<\, all of which we are resolved to sell as cheap
chpa{)cr U)an (ther e£tablishmonl
aru
5 only necessary for you to call,
ine and pricc our Goods, to satisfied of
fact.
leased fro in prison, by filing ins bond in the Our stock of is full and compenalty of $2000 for his appearance at court, plcte, consisting of every variety of Dress Goods, soon after which it was understood he had such as French and English Morinoes,Cashmeres left for California, and if it had proved true, of all grailes, plain aud figured DeLains, all wool the people in this part of the country might well have congratulated themselves on hav-| ing got rid of KO consumate a villian, but from recent developcments it is evident he has returned nnd 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 able to distinguish it from Genuine, till the utter worthlessness of the article would convince them that they have been imposed up- I on by a counterfeit. A number ot Notion Pedlars have been found carrying this rrriserable BOGUS and dealers bad better not pnrchase from anv who can not show satisfactorv credentials of their appointment as Agents Our only travelling agent for Indiana, Eastern Illinois, and Michigan, is D. IIARTER. of Crawfordsville, Indiana, and those who are not supplied through him, had better order direct from our office at Cincinnati.
DeLains. plain and figured Velvet, plaiu and figM Silk and Satin, and in short every variety of Dress Gooda to suit every taste.
Our stock of Mens ware: such as cEoflj'S. Cassimers, Satinctts, Tweeds and Jeans, is unusually large and at very low figures. We have a largf" and well selected stock of
Ready Made Clothing
ennsi-ting of every varieiy of COSlE.S, Pants and Ve.-is, all of which we arc resolved to sell as low at any who profess to sell at 5 or 10
December 1, 1S53.
Tier
cent a-
bove cost. We have every variety of Hats and CapM at very low prices nnd our stock cf Boots and Shoes is nut surpassed in the place, cither in quality or price. We have a nicc stock of Queensware, and a few setts of a little the nicest Chinaware ever brought totowrf- nnd in shoit, we think wc have every article suited to the wants of all and if yon will ju -i give us a call we will try to sell you thr Goods thai you want, and at such prices as will give entire satisfaction.
IS. 12. We expet to pay the big" est cash price for ail the WSiS'JA'i", Ccrn, Oats, Rye. Bailey, Flax-seed, Clover-seed Timothy-seed,
that you may have to sell. All who wish to buy ihe most and best Geods for the least money and get the biggest price for their trade will plcasa call on &, 3 LiiuiC & CO.
October 27, 1853.
Popular Patent Medicines.
WEent
are Agents for the foilowing Popular Pat-' Medicines lvadway's Ready Relief do Renovating Resolvent do Ready Regulator Myer's Extract Rock Rose Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla Craig's Sarsaparilla and Linim-n*' Geoghegan's Extract Hydropiper Fahnestock's Vermifuge McLanes do. Gunirs do. Cuinees Liniment: Jone'R Nerve and Bono Liniment,' Mcxican Mustang do. Loree's Ohio do. Fennimore's Nerve and Bone do. RoKert's Hair R'gonerator. Robert's Extract Jamaica Ginger.'* Rennel's Eye Balm. Thompson's Eye Water. Jew David's Piaster. Perrv Davis' Pain Killer. Graves' Family Medicines, Aiid a host of others too numerous to mention, but equally good. Call and get Pamphlets and Almanacs. T. D. BROWN & CO.
The Sndermaton
TV?IE great external remedy for Fever and* -L Ag'ue in all its'forms. This popular remedy has met with unpje?s: cedented success during the past summer & fall.
IF YOU HAVE THE AGUE TRY IF (£RNOTHING TAKEN INTERNALLY L£F) Sold Wholesale nnd Retail, by the Proprietors T. D. BROWN & CO. -,
December 1, lP,b3.
J^st Received!
XX/'B iiavejust received and opened out V, fall stock of
Drugs, Medicines• Chemicals Dyes, Acids, Oils, Varnishes. Paints, Perfumery,
PATENT MEDICINES, Glass-ware, Window Glass
Which we intend to sell at prises low as cans be afforded by any house in- the Wabash Val-' ley
Physicians will do well to call and e^amine our superior stock of Chemicals and Select powders, which'were bought with special reference fto$heir wants.
We will pay particular attention to the' Prescription business, ami are prepared to" attend to compounding" at arH hatirs of the day or night.
Don't forget to call at the old etsnd, oner door east of the Eagle Hotel. Doc.l,m.l T. D. BROWN & CO.
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Brushes,
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