Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 February 1854 — Page 3
Front Australia*
The steamer Great Britain ,frbm Liverpool, with dates to August 11th, arrived at Bobaon.s Bay, Oct. 16th. I Great quantities of goW were coming forward, and the arrival of the Great Britain bad caused more ac tivity in the market.
News from the diggings w:i? fa vorable. New diggings had been found. There was fair business doing, but prices had not improved. Some articles had ti downward tendency. Flour has slightly declined there was a heavy stock on hand.
MARRIED—On the 31st of Jan., by the Rev. J. B. Gray, Mr. Ilardin Poltenger of Prehble county, Ohio, to Miss Mary Milholland of this county.
—On the 20th ultimo, by Rev. C. K. Thompson Mr. Andrew Clark, and Mary McCullough. all of this county.
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Try J. M. Frost & Co's Improved
London Veritable Pills, a standard Family Medicine, for sale ai T. D. Brown & Co's. [Aug 18 53—ly.
ALDNESSCURED/
Emerson's American Hair Restorative For Restoring the Hair on Heads Hopelessly Bald,
Rail Ro? WorL*.
OP
every description, such as Frogs* Switch castings, chains, &c., done at bhort rvtice, and upon the most reasonable terms. HUBLER &. FALLEY
ASH paid for old Iron at Lafayette Foundry HUBLER & FALLEY.
"V"\7E have extended our facilities for die YY inimufacmre of all kinds of Steam Enpines and arc now making Engines for Saw Miils, Flouring Mills, Facfories, Ware-Hous-es, Cabinet Shops, &r-., which for durabiltiy and finished workmanship, can fairly compete with any others made in the West.
Jan 26, '641 HUBLER & FALLEY.
Cast Iran Columns, Caps, Sills, tf-c., At the Lafayette Iron Foundry.
wfc invite the attention of Builders and those who inlpnd to erect buildings, to our assornnent nf PATTERNS for Building casings. We are prepared to furnish columns, pier plates, window caps and sills, and door caps of new and beautiful patterns, designed and draughted by George Brown, Est),, of this city.
The eastings are made "light and furnished at a price which will brirg them into general use. The improved appearance of iron over stone, as ell as the comparative prices of stone and on, favor the use of iron, and their utility and safety over stone, is admitted by all,
Nett* designs in progress: call and see them at the '-I.AFA1 ETTE FOUNDRY. HUBLER & FALLEN.
Jan. 2G, 1854.—Cm.
HURLER'S IMPROVED THRESHER. WE are manufacturing and Shall keep constantly on hand during the coming season a supply of Hubler's Improved Threshing Machines end Seporators. Tina machine being the fruit of many vears experience and having been thoroughly tested in every particular are now offered to the public with the full assnrunce of their giving perfect t-atitfaction. UBLER & FALLEY.
Jan. 26, 1854.—6m.
New Firm in Lafayette!
Wholesale Grocery & Iron Store
AT THE OLD STAND OF
KEYN01DS, FOWLER & STOCKWELI.
M•
FOWLER
1
P.
OUR
and to prevent the Hair from full
ing, is winning golden opinions of persons "who arc using it. This is a new article, recently introduced, is a sure cure for Baldness, and will stand the test of a discerning Public, as thousands who have used will testify. See circular to be had of the Agents, giving full particulars. Price $1,00 in large Bottles. Sold by SLOAN & MORGAN,
Agents, Craw fordsville.
C. E. FISHER
& Co., Proprietors,
57 Superior st., Cleveland, Ohio.
Dec 8, 1853—ly
LA FAYETTE FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP,
On Ohio street, opposite City Breicry.
HUBLER & FALLEY,
I"OUNDERS.
Machinists and manufactur-
ers of Steam Engines of every description. Mill Gearing, Threshing Machines, Horse Powers, corn Shollers, Parker Water
Wheels,buildinjf castings, &c., &c.
Steam Saw Mills.
"V1TE respectfully call the attention of the public to our quick stroke Engine lor Saw Mills, got up in superior style. Also, Sash Saw Mills of every description, built upon recent cud approved plans,and nt low rates. HUBLER &l FAILLEY.
Railroad Construction Cars. "\T7 E call attention of Railroad contracYV tors to our gravel cars, which we huild in the most durable and economical manner. The wheels are cast of the best TjUality of iron, with sectional hub &. chill face, and fitted up with the view to strength amd durability. HUBLER & FALLL\
formerly of the firm of
REYSOLDS, FOWLER
&
ADAMS EARL,
STOCKWELL
LILLY,
Importer, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in
China, Glass Qneenswarc, Lamps
WAITERS, TABLE CUTLERY,
Plated Spoons, Forks &e.,
... NO. 9 PURDUE'S BLOCK,
A FAYETTE, IND.
Jan. 12. 1854.
Smith, Stilwell & Allen,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
O N W I S O N
HAVE
OJI hand a large stock of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hats and Caps,
BOOTS $ SHOES,
New Arrangements
HIV GOODS.
John W. lliii'k,
TCTAS taken the store room formerly occupied by John Burk, Esq., on the corner of Pike and Greene streets, where may be found a general assortment of
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, Queensware, crockeryware, and all such articles as arc usually kept in a retail establishment. He pays particular attention to the purchase and sale of Country Produce, so that families can be supplied ith Provisions at all times. Being desirous of extending his business, he invites the public to give him a share of patronage, as he feels confident he can sell on as accommodating and cheap terms as any one in rawfordsville.
Jan 2i, 1854.—3m.
Talicn I'p
BY
Henrietta Harris of Clark township, one red Cow, with a white face, some white about the belly and legs, about nine years old, marked with a swallow-fork in the right ear and a half crop in the left appraised to fifteen dollars by Elias Tiberghien and Joseph Statou, before R. H.Miller, Justice of the Peace on the 21st of January, 1354.
Jan 2G.1854—*
Taiwan
BV
Joseph Prewitt living in Chirk township. Montgomery county. Ind., 4 miles east of Ladoga, one cstray Steer, black, ith a white face, no ear marks, «uppo?ed to be one year eld past, appraised to $12 by Silas A. Harrison and George W. Prewitt, before Josph Ellis. Justice of the Peace, at Ladoga, on the 14lh day of January, 1854.
Jyn 2(3, 1854—*
and
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, trails, &.c., is now large and well assorted, consisting of Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Rice, Spices, Nuts, and Pruits of all Kinds, Sauces, Pickles, Catsups, Syrups and Candles, Soaps, Lead, Shot, Starch, e^ish, 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 which we shall be in constant receipt of large supplies this spring from the Southern and Eastern Markets. We respectfully Bolicit 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.
S. Our Mr.
FOWLEA
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..
L^rATFTTE, Jan. 12 1854.—tf.
TAB* EN /I \r
ON
the 23d iy of Dec., 1853, by G. T. Coin til, living in Coal-creek township. Montgomery county, Ind., one two year old estray Steer, colored red, with some white about his flanks marked with a crop and slit in the right ear. No other marks or brands perceivable, appraised at $"5 by Noah Insley and Wm. McDahiel. before Samuel McCoinas, Justice of thePe^ce,on the 10th day of January, 1854 [Jan 20, 1854—*
IVoticc
I
S hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the es tate of John M. Hummer, late of Montgomery coutity,deceased. Saidestate is supposed to be solvent. Z. B. HUMMER,
Jan 26, 1854—*) Administrator.
NEW ALBANY & SALEM
OI'ENED TO BAINBIMDGE
CONNECTING WITH THE
Terrc Haute and Indianapolis Railroad
At Greencastle,
By Only 10 Miles of Stagiftg.
Until further notice Trains will run as follows: Accommodation Train will leave Michigan City 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.
Express Train will leave Michigan City at 10 o'clock A. M., after arrival of M. C. R. R. Train frofn Chicago and Detroit, arrive at Lafavetts at 2.45 P. M. in season for train to Indianapolis, connecting there with tiains on Bellfontaine Railroad for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, &c., with Indiana Central Railroad for Cincinnati, Dayton, &c., and Lawrenceburg, Cincinnati, &c., with Jeffersonville Railroad for Louisville, with Madison Railroad for Madison and Cincinnati.
Passengers by this Train from Michigan City will change cars for Greencastle, and stations south of ('rawfordsville, and take the Accommodation Train at Lafayette. This train will leave Lafayette for CraAvfordsville 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 Michigan City at 3 o'clock, P. M. Th?s train connects with trains east on Michigan Southern Railroad.
EXPRESS TRAIN
Will leave Bainbridge at 8 o'clock A. M., connecting with Stages from Greencastle Crawfordsville at 9.15 Lafayette at 12 o'clock, after arrival of trains from Indianapolis, and arrive ut Michigan City at 4.45 P. M. connecting with M. C. R. 11. Trains for Chicago and Detroit, arriving at Chicago at G.30 P. M, and at Detroit the following morning.
O^rThis ROAD will soon be completed to
GREENCASTLE,
JFall
1
which they are selling off cheap as dirt.— Give lis a call. And fanners, you are requested when you are coming in not to forget your Produce, as we are paying the highest market prices for all manner of truck & traffic. [Jan 2t», 1854.—tf.J
stock of Ladies winter Dress Goods is large and complete, jnn 2G, '54] SMITH & co.
jgilKS. Satins, Bonnets & Bonnet Ribbons
0
the finest, can be found at Jan 26,-54] SMITH & Co's.
^CTEW LY married, and those having the new state in anticipation, are invited to call and examine our stock of Queensware. SMITH & CO.
TJRINTS, DeLaines, Muslins, Drillings, Tickings, carpet-warp, &.C., at Jan 26, 185-1] SMITH & Co's.
of which notice will be given.
0^7=*FREIGHT TRAINS
insr
A. HORNER & €0.,
THTAVE 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
DeLaines,20
1IM (jHAM and calicos, for sale by oct 20, 1853.)
CJ
A
BOOTS
Carpenters
Kv„v1VcoMAIH'
inciiig-
daily each day.
C. KNOWLTON, Sup't North Div. Dec. 20. 1853.—tf.
f=f| Doz. woman's shoes of every description and quality at- F.4LLEY'S.
of
R. ROBINSON has received his slock and Winter Goods. loths. Tweeds. Cassimeres, Oassinctts, .leans, and Pry-Goods of all kinds. Vou will lind a full slock. oct 20 1853.
Mircnocs arid Alpacas for sale by oct and
1'alilc Diaper lor sale by .1. It. ROBINSON.
.1. R. ROBINSON, swiss and mull muslin
SiBRH'S, Jaconelt at J. R. ROBINSON._
A*. SHOES, for Men, Women and Children—good and chenp, for sale bv oct 20. 1853.)
3.
R. ROBINSON.
ATS Sl Cirs of all grades and qualities, for sale by .1. R. ROBINSON.
and coopers '1 ools for sale bv
oct 20, 1853.") J- R- ROBINSON.
"IV TIM. nnd (-ros«-cut Saws, for sale bv 1V1 oct 20, 1853.] J. R. ROBINSON*.
nnd, Parincl, by
CiS01*1!bv
A
Tenon ami Wood saws for sale .1. R. ROBINSON.
,81S'^», Broad, Hand and Hoard Axes, for sale J. ROBINSON.
UGTCIW*. Chisels. Hatchets and Handles of all grades for «a'e 1
J. Ii. ROBINSON.
Class,
BRASP,for
RASS, class, Brittania and Jnmn candle sticks, sale lv .!• R. ROBINSON.
FJ', Mouse arid Tea Bells for sale bv .1. R. ROBINSON.
f, N
TERN'S,
Glass
for sale by
ii lid Tin Lnmps, ROBINSON.
J. R.
CIjV'i'H
~JJ mbirella
Over coals.
umlfr it.s, Tants and Yes's fur snlo at oot 20) -1 Robinson's.
rollas carpet sacks and satchels fur sale by .1 It chin son.
ves nnd Mitts—rojI '.y
ack Glove: for sale lo
Glo\e« nnd Mitts .' Robinson.
AGON and Lashes for sale by
oct 20) .1 Robinson.
Glassware, Queensware and
Groceries,
for salf1 hv TC Robinson.
Shovel and Tongs,
\mes' ShovvU and Spades—Scoop- shovels and Manure. Forks at lv.biiisan's.
WOOLoil
noons, Clips, 20 1S53.)
nd Wool 'omfort.-i at Robinson's.
JEWELRY.
Jl555-] Fmiree-rings, watcli chain
STICK!*.
Bevel
Try
oct. 20, 1853.
heat Suckc—('nflee Mills, for pale bv R. ROBINSON. oct 20, ltio3.)
S no- -HAGS and
Kevs ami Seals for *a!e ot Robinson's. Terrible Accident on the Rail Road!
^(jonrcs lor s»le !y
J. R. ROBINSON.
l'OW K'H-FI.. ISKS. for sale
.1. R. ROBINSON.
rs nnd Cleavers for sale by 53.1 .1 liobinron.
oct 20
THINGS ARE DAILY
A N I N
TIIE
UP,
subscriber having purchased O. S. McNeal's entire stock of goods, and having added to them by fresh arrivals, would inform his friends that lie is now ready to give bargains to all who may give him a call. lie 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 ot Produce taken in exchange for goods. F. H. FRY.
Oct. 20, 1853.]
NSW GOODS.
A largo and spleneid stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND
READY MADE CLOTHING, JYS WARE, HARD It ANJJ GROCERIES, Just received for
VEENSWARE, HARD
A
ND fJROC F.TiTFS
4l
more than usfaal care. Bought as they were
I
__ _____ niiii ii Feathers, Bees-wax. Bags, Ginseng, and fn fact, XXllXl J&JN!D
VV
yj I II11 VI li i\jll l»TV UliXI-
A large and superb lot of rich & handsome DeLaines & Persian cloths at Oct.,2uth, 1853. CAMPBELL'S.
I
Hne Brirwn nnd bleached Muslin?, at oct 20'53.] J. Crawford & Mullikirr'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.
MILL
and cut Saws, chopping Axes, Broad axes, Wood saws, steel and rroif Squares, horse rasps, mill-saw Files, Ames' Spades &. shovels, for sale at oct 20.) CBAWFOKD & MULUKIN'S.
X5fyE 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 priccs. CBAWFOUD & MULLIKIN.
Oct. 20, 1853.
GTround
1 Pepper, Spice and Cinnamon for sale by Robinson.
Hemp
to fulfil. His great aim has ever been ft P'^es Opera Flannels lor Sacques-6 doz give his customers good Goods at a fair X, R'bed^cashmere H0Se--5 doz. cashmere price, and not imitation articles, which would be dear at any price. An examination of the quality ol our goods, as well as the prices is earnestly solicited.
liopes $ & 1 inch and Bed-Cords, tor sale by J. R. ROBINSON.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Cheaper
tean was ever sold in this place at [Oct- 20f 1 8S3-^ Ciimpbell's.
WOOD! WOOD!!
Will some of our patrons bring us a few cords of good wood on subscription? We want it at the office. We are allowing $1,50 for three, and $2 for four foot wood.
PATENT
DOOR & GATE
01
EVV.
iNMAfr, from Sheffield England, Manufacturer of ''Inman's Door and Gate Spring," to whir 1st Premium at the Woriu x-an i/mmuu, ,,
1S51, announces that he has constituted Mr. .Boston,
,, .. •.
1
of all it is intended to do, its exceeding use- .. simy be wanted, can be ound at fulness, its durability and its cheapness.it certainly takes its position in the first rank of modern Inventions. \Ve do not intend to puff, single examination will convince the judgment of its utility.
Jan. 12, IS54.) R. W. INMAN.
LADIES' I)EPARTiMENT OF THE
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
OF IN'IIIANAl'OfJS.
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 for the reception of Ladies,
The objects aimed at in this Department are, first, to remedy the great and lamenta-! ble effects in the present system of female education,by training the mind to a more ac-
live, accurate, and practical mode of thought
and nnpart.ng that thorough knowledge of
business matters as to make them more selfreliant and independent than they now are. I And, Second, to open up new and more profitable sources of employment for females I I who iire obliged to earn a scanty subsistence I 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 ar
dtious but more profitable duties of an ac-j EL\ El RIBBONS,
I countant. I Terms & regulations the same in both Departments.
Ladies from abroad will be furnished board I 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
FKI.UMV-CITIZKX
Haviue always believed
in the doctrin of "Equal and exact justice,"' as being correct bftvvrrn man and man and it being the manner in which your bumble servant has endeavored lo cet through the woild. he would re sportfully inform his iiume ous customers and friends that be is again in the market with a line, and as he thinks, judiciously selected stock of
Ready Made Clothing,
tSic.. to which he v.ifhcs to dull your undevided attention. lie visited the city of Cincinnati this fall, in person as formerly, and purchased his stock ol thusc 'in whom he could put his trust,' and whom he knew as being the most extensive rnanufacturers in the city—.such as are disposed to 'l.ve and let live.'
F«eling confident, therefore friends, that our stock cannot be surpassed in the place, in regard to fabric, appearance, and manner in which they ar? i?f», invite you lo come and examine for yourselves, and w« are satisfyed you wiil ho pleased with our prices,&c„ as before nnntioneJ.
Wc have an endless variety of ClotSlisi^, I mons* which may be fonnd manufactured from en hundred different kinds of fabric?— S-" A '8'?®* in like manner Vests do. Drawers, Shirts und Cfavats. \A have also a large and complete stook of
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, to hich the particular attention of the Gents are called.
To the Ladies.
1
We must mention in a few words, that our stock of
CJJOOJSS,
which fighly belong to the I
Ladiee, is unusually largo ana hope when we are
favored with your presence, through William's assistance to display them to your satisfaction.— I We shall not attempt an enumeration of a. tides, hut invite you to give us a call.
To
the Farmers.
We wish to drop just another word, and that to lour friends, the Farmers, to remind them that we
TVARE, wish them to not forget lis in ihe distribution of
their |-Od«rc, as we intend ptrying the highest market prices for Butter, Eggs, Chickens,
Xx'V £JJE%. any thing they have to dispose of. Remomber the
/^AMPBELL would respectfully announce GijjRMAN SXOR£i' to his friends that his entire stock of Goods have now arrived. His purchases
lhn
P'acc
have been unusually large, and selected with !'"e euheMor«.s!»
bu7 G,,0'f
on lho
rn,ost rea/°na-
0r
SO
v53)
from the most extensive jobbers in the east-j ... ern market and from the manufactures and ookin^ €r£«ss «'P, for sale bv importers, fie feels confident that he can o(T- ±j oct 20, 1853.] J. R. ROBINSON. er goods as LOW if not a little I.OWER than they can be bought any where, and hewonld ^-A^P^ in ahy quantity and at here remark, that his assertions afe not put low prices at Campbells, in print as a mere repetition of custom, but as binding promises which lie obligates himself to irive his customers good
the products of yoiir
farms. (. ome along, the way is yet open
0c
DAVID WKRTHEW.
RECEIVED TO Dk Y,
1
nov. 3 1853) CAMPBELL'
NOTICE.
State of Indiana, Montgomery county,
To MILTON MONROE, you are hereby notified that Henry Crawford has this day sued-out a Writ Attachment against you upon a claim in his favor now on file in my clfir.e, and that a trial of said attachment suit will be had at my ofI fire fn Crawfordsville, on the 31st day of Dec., 1853, when vou can'at lend if vou choose.
Gloves—3 doz. Broganza Gloves, for sale at TWENTY-FIVE Cases mens kip and grain
OlUUN S. "McNEIL, J. P.
Dec 1853—3vv
Yai5devl)i!t,
BssnrAL
RespectfullyCrawfordsville
.tenders his sefvicesto
the citizens of and vicinit}'. He gives particular attention to cariotu 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
POBCELAIX TEETH
IN TIIE
WEST,
Having sure utility and ease to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.
All operations pertaining lo the science, carefully attended to, with the least possible pain. Dental Rooms" in Washington Hall.
Crawfordsville, July 14, 1S53.
f^.ents' and Ladies Rubber Over Sh6es a Cork Soles at.. dec 20, 18'?.) FALLEY'S.
Fresh Arrival
1
BOOTS AND SHOES
AT Til
_5L& rDSC* BOOT 8c SHOE STORE.
¥]•.the
are now receiving and opening, by far, largest and best selected stock of Boots and Shoes ever brought to this market, which will be sold lower than the same article was ever sold in the west. Our stock
is warranted of the best article, having been
was awarded the ,. .. ,,, purchased directly Irorn the manufacturers of rlu srair in London, ... ,, consisting of every quality of mens
K)1? 0,,
an is
S
:f
coiisis
0
1 vnitlm
4 a S do. children do. women and Misses ware
or us cot y. of every kind and quality children do. and For neatness, simplicity, full performance
t. 1.
.. in fact every article in our line that can pos-
ABE HORNER & GO'i
sept 29, 1353.
CASES
Campbell's Boots at
THE
Ii
best quality water-proof Boots at sept 29.] A. HORNER & Co's.
1J\E French calf Boots at sept 29,] HORNER & co's.
IFF you want good Boots or Shoes of any kind, call at IIORNER &. co'si sept. 29, 1S53.
*F you want a good Buffalo Boot, call at sept 29. Horner & co's.
To SSaoossiafcers.
Wq a so on handg at a]] a a
]ot (jf So]e nlhor
se ot. 2!.), 185J
A. Horner & co.
minrrs and Toppings you'll find at sept 20.] Horner & co's.
~P LACK VEILS, just received by l) /September 29 1853 Bryant &. Co.
widths for sale by
All
kinds of '^hoe Findings at sept. 2!), 1853.] Horner & Vs.
~~~~G O CERIES. Complete assortment at Ramev's. Sept. 22, 1853
JOB WORK.
WWW WW-!-®
O^'Persons wanting Printing done will do well to give U3 a call.«£iQ
Two Hundred
Luster and Merino Coats of the lateet styles, at Graham & Brother's.
Talien Up
N the 2d day of December. 1853, by John Butclie living in Sugar creek township, Montgomery county. Indiana, one estrny 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 '2il2,50, by Jacob Hamilton and A lexatider Henderson, on the UOtli day of Dec., 1353, before Andre'-v W. Strain, Justice of the Peace. Jan. 5, 1854.
bei rm:*
AUCTION SALE!
ON SATURDAY JANUARY 7TH, WE
1 UAW
tion,
',"* 'AV.^
shall ofier our entire STOCK OF GOODS at Auc-
ii.^n Auro In 1n ntiQ tin
without
reserve. Saleto continue un
til all are disposed of. Terms Cash—no time will be given on Notes taken for Goods purchased.
As the business of the firm MUST TIE SETTLED AT ONCE, those indebted will please take Notice, Settle Up and save trouble.
II. E.
BRYANT & CO.
Dec. 20, 1853.—3t.
Aaiotiaer FresSa As'fi'itrtl of
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATAEIl
L. FALLEY,
WOtTLD respectfully announce to his numerous customers that he is now in receipt of his Fall StocK ot Boots, Shoes, Leather, Findings, ]-c., which he will sell at the very lowest figures imaginable, wh61esale or retail in quantities to suit purchasers. (dec. 2D '53.
Fcr the Winter Trade.
leather double sole Boots, manufactured expressly for 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 shoes, suitable for wet weather at FALLEY'S december 29, 185?.
LADIESmarket,
in this at HOEKER & co.
A
good variety of Misses and childrcns' fine Shoes may be found at June 2,'53) L. FALLEY'S.
~FANCY PRINTS. large lot of good substantial prints, fast colors, at
SHOEMAKERS,
WOULDof
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
Lasts3, Boot trees, Pegs, Criinp boards, Clamps, Nails, Awls, Hammers^ Pincers, Knives, Threads, Webing, In short every article needed in manufacturing Boot8 and Shoes, may be found at dec 29, 1853.] L. FALLEY'S#
O *Yes? O, Yes!
GOING OFF LOW FOR CASH OR ,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 Country Producer-
Jan 5: 1854.T WM. M. LAYNE.
Dissolution.
Hotice
is hereby given, that the po-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.
BIi
STEPHEN GRAVES, JESSE CUMBERLAND.
Jan. 5, 1854.—3w.
FILL EXII1151TIIV.
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our stock,
IF you want the best quality of French
calr skins come aml cxamine
crable BOOT-: and dealers had better not pur-
chase from any who can not show satisfacto-
ry credentials ol tueir appointment as Agents
Our only travelling agent for Indiana, Ras-
tern lilifiois, nnd Michigan, is D. IIARTER,
supplied through our western otlice at Cincinnati. The following Agents are selling the Genuine Pain Killer in Montgomery county Sloan & Morgan. T. D. Brown & Co..£ Crawfordsville. Henry Ott, T. W. & A. Webster, Ladoga. Webster & Paim'er, Shannondale, la. Jos. Milligan, Waveland. J. Durham, Russelville, Putnam co.
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J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN, I largest lot of School Books,GeograI phvs, Atlases, the standard Theological and ARE receiving a large and splendid stock ot ... .. on Miscenaneous works of the most authentic 3D I writers, ever brought to this market. We direct from New York, which they pledge have also, all sorts of Stationery, & one-hun-themselves to sell at as low priccs as store in town and no mistake.
fine lot of Prints, Madder colors, and good styles, at. J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
ain and fancy Dfitainos at Crawford & Mullikin'i.
encb and English Morenos: fancv colors at CIrawford & Mullikin's.
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Fine lot of Alpaca-i—tan and fancy colors, at net 20 1853) Crawford & Mullikin's
Domestics
ir
Jadies
IlVannels
all colors and Bryant & Co.
Just
of all colors and styles, sold by Crawford & Mullikin.
receivpd, a fine lot of Silk and French La.-c BONNETS at oct 20, *5:!.] .1. Crawford & Mullikin's
TheLadi.s
\CK Fronch 'if tinets, Jeanes, Twi
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Crawfordsville, Indiana,
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J. N. HARRIS & CO., Proprietort?, Office No. 7 College Building, Cin., 0. October 13, 1S53—6in.
Six Hundred
Linen Coats', at Graham' & Brother's.
splendid lot of Heavy silk Laces and Fringes for sale at Ramey's.
LADIESwhite
STATE OF INDIANA fh Montgomery County\ Notice is hereby giv'e'n J.hat at the January. I'erm of the Court of Comtrioh Pleas, of Montgomery county after final settlerfiefit 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, Unci receive their distributive- share.
and fancv Ginghams, good colors, at competition. Come up, why wait longer J. Crawford & Mullikin's. Terms easy—cash or trade. II. PURSJBLL BRO.
5s{lss at
lack and changeable Dr J. Crawford &. N'u'iikin's.
Black silk ITEstl$—a good qua Ii ly, at J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
will call at Crawford & Mullikin's I
oth. Fancv Cassimere, Mat-
J.(.'rawford & Mullikin'i?.
Important Arrest of Counterfeiters!
Farther Developemcnts of Villiany—Caution to Business Men and the Public
generally. number of arrests have beenm ule in the
States of Indiana, Ohio, and New York, and among others, was one Andrew J. White of Buffalo, who was arrested and imprissoned on a charge for counterfeiting Perry Davis' Pain Killer. Said White was finallv re-
left for California, and if it had proved true, the people in this part of the country might well have congratulated themselves on having get rid of so consumate a villian, but from recent developements it is evident he has re- I turned and is again stealthily and secretly yet extensively engaged in the manufacture I and sale of the most dangerous imitation of
Oct. 27, 185
leased from prison, by filing his bond in tli pennltv of $2000 for his appearance at court. I-'efo, consisting of every variety of Dress Goods, soon after which it was understood he had
ant^
Pedlars have been found carrvinsr this mis- I nua'lly
warc-
Collars, undersleeves, and chem-
izetts, and mourning, an endless variety, at (sept-22, 1853.) RAMEY'S.
LARGE stock of Black silk and love veils, Green Bltie and Brown borage do. for sale at (sept. 22 1S53.) Ramey's.
ALL
the imaginable styles of Dress trimming, buttons, &c.,can be had at September22, 1853.) Al. Ramey's.
"]_)LAIN and barred Jaconets, Bishop and Victoria hivvns, India Linen and Boolf muslins, in great variety at. Ramey's.
LADIES
Sand
Kid Boots, the best ever offered
0"| SILK, Sattin, Plush, Cloth German and Valencia vests at Ramey's.
INNEN, Wool, and Hickory Shirts at September 22, 1553.] Ramey's^
"OORTY cases Boots and P'uoes. Fits war-
&
CAMPBELL'S.
do well to call and examine my
ranted at Al. Ramey's
rysEN oasks styles at
Queensware, most beautiful Al. Ramev's.
Jsifst Retired,.
BAGS old Rio Coffee—4 Bbls. prime N. O. Molasses, at CAMPBELL'S. nov 3, 1853.
r" AKEN UP
and a few
call on Octobers?, 1S53.
1 011
December 1, 1S53.
THE
& children, Lambs wool & cash
mere hose, at CAMPBELL'S.
EVEN hundred Cloth, Cassimere, Tweed Sattinett coats for sale by Ramey.
BY* Daniel Vaun, living iti Wayne township, Montgoniery county, Indiana, one es-1 Select powders, which were bought with tray Steer supposed to be two years old last I special refoi'ence to their wants. spring, red arid white, _\vitli a white face, no We wiil pay particular att^ntran to the ear marks to' be seen, anil has the appearance Prescription business, and are prepared to qf a "W" branded on the left, ham, apprais-! attend to compounding at a'l hours of the ed to §16,50, by Vincient Utterback and day or night. Samuel N. Hatcher, before JohnS. Gray, Don't forget to call at the old stand, one Justice of the Peace, on the 31st day of De-! door east of the Eagle Hotel. cemher, 1853.. (Jan. 12,1854. Dec 1, *53.). T. D. BROWN fc
T:
ANDREW P. LYNN. Clerk, C. C. P., Montgomery Cd."
Jan. 12, 1854* ,/ •...
Clover SeecL
CAMPBELL will PAY CASH CLOVER SEED. Dec. 29, 1833.
fof
1000 CUSTOMERS
have a new Novel for nil, and the
drl'd new styles o'f Fancy Gold S!ar-±lingS,* of the finest of gold 100 pair of Pistols of all grades and sizes 100 different kinds of Letter arid Note JPaper, ranging iVom to 50 cents per quire 100 Viol'ins at froitV ®I to $50 each 200 Accordeons and three" thousand other Notions. Maps of all thia States seperate—1000 Gold Rings, rtmging from one dollar to 13 dollars—50 doz. fine Pen-kives—100 grtfss of Steel PerfS. Th'is' paper would not enumerate one-half of the articles we have, so we Will ask you to cal?!! and we will sell you goods away below all
TS8E BASEST
J. 6c J. LEE & CO,,
•STAVE iustreceived andarenow opening their Fali and Winter Goods and with announce to their old customers and
Jifas
...
if they wish to lind a splendid lot of Habit t.hat^they ^ho largest and Bi tt ns and Notions. (oct 20.)
beat selected stock of Goods (of every va-. riety) that they have ever had the satisfaction of offering.
Our senior partner (Joel Lee) having went to New York himself, for the express purpose of selecting such a stuck as he thought would suit our trade—has returned with one of the nice.-tand cheapest stocks ol Goods ever brought to our town: consisting of
DRY GOODS, {irovct'irfi,
Hardware and Queensware, CUTLER V, Boots and Shoes, If:stS and Caps/ R.eadij Made Clothing Scr..,
all of which wc are resolved to sell as cheap or a litt'e cheaper than any other establishment the place, and it is orfly necessary for von to call, examine and price cur Gocils to be satisfies! of this fact.
Our stock of Fj"V-f2oo«5s is full and corn-
sucii as French and English Morinoes, Cashmeres of ail grades, plain aud figured DeLains, all wool DeLains. plain and figured Velvet, plain and fisjM Silk and t-'atin, and in short every vaiicty of Dress Gooda to suit every taste:
Our stock of Mnns ware such as c3:ils«. Cassimers. Salinetts. Tweeds and Jeai)»,
is
Ready Made
Davis Pain Killer that has ever made its ap- consi.-ting of every vario'y of co:»3S, Fants^ and pearance. Indeed few persons wouid be a-! Vests, oil of »vhich wc are resolved to's-ll as low ble to it from Genuine, till the as any who profess to seii at 5 or 10 per cent uutfer worthlessness of the article would con- cost. have every variety of Hats and vince them that they have been imposed up- Caps^ at \vry low price? r.nd our stoik of Boots on by a counterfeit. A number of Notion
st",u
unusually
large and at very low fi ju,c.s. We have a largo' and well solcctcd sto li of
Clotfaillff
Shoes is not surpassed in the place, either in
or
P»ve. W have a nice stock of Quaens-
of a
!lUi* th'J
Vull lhl Uo:)lls
Jjrices Bg
The public are hereby cautioned against Blue.Grass Seed and every other article of trade purchasing from any dealer in whose veraci-1 'hat you inn have to s. ll. AH who v.i.-h to buy ly they do not have the utmost confidence.— ''v: uiost. and Iv^t ('eods for he least money and Buy from men of respectability whose word K'-1 'he highest price for their trade will please can be relied on, and who are known to be
mcesl
Jllula-
tare ever brought to town aud in slioit, we think
,. we have everv arlich tui'ed lo the wants of all
anU if w]il jllst givc us a ca„ W8 wi!,
,ry
to
w-u want, and at such
.-aigiva entire sausfacti n.
of Crawfordsvill?, Jndiana, and those who fi. ge. We ex pet to pay the big' est cash are not supplied through him, had better or- price for all the WSSib.VB',' Corn, Oats, Rye. der direct from our office at Cincinnati. Barley, Flax-seed, C'over-seed Timothy-seed,
& co.
Popular Patent Medicines
WE are Agents for the following Popular Pat" VV ent Medicines Radway's Ready Relief do Renovating Resolvent' do Ready Regulator
Myer's Extract Rock Rose Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla Craig's iSarsapirill and Liiiim -nt Geoghrgan's Extract Hydropiper Fahncslock's Vermifuge VcLanos d. mill's do. ('hi nees Liniment .tone's Nerve and Bone Liniment. Mexican Mustang do. Lorec'sOhio do. rfnnimore's Nerve and Bone do. Robert's Hair R-ijonerator. Robert's Extract Jamaica Ginger.' llennel's Eye Balm, Thompson's Eye Water. Jew David's Plasitr. Perrv Davis' Pain Killer. Graves' Family Medicines, And p. licit uf clbcs too nnm equally gnod. Call nacs.
ous to mention, but
I Pampirlets ami AlmaT. D. BKiiVVN &, CO.
The Eiidermaton!
great external remedy for Fever and Ague in all its forms. This popular remedy has met with unprecedented sliccess during the past summer & fall.
IF YOU IIAVE THE AGUE TRY IF (KTNOTHING TAKEN INTERNALLY !«/^Q Sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietors T. D. BROWN & CO.
December 1, 1853.
«STust Received
"\T7E have just received and opened our V'V fall stock of Drugs, Medicine?. Chemicals,
Dyes', Acids, Oils,
Varnishes, Paints, Perfumery, PATENT MEDICINES, Glass-ware, Window Glass, /.
Brushes, c]-c., 1.
tVhtch we intend to sell at prices low as can be afforded by any house in the Wabash Vulley.
Physicians will uo well to cali and e.f^ amine our superior stock of Chemicals and
