Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 March 1854 — Page 4
PATENT DOOR & GATE me
:p ji mr
BW.
INMAN, from Sheffield England, Manufacturer of "Inman's Door and Gate Spring," to which was awarded the 1st Premium at the World's Fair in London, 1851, announces that he has constituted Mr. J. P.
CAMPBELL,
Man Murdered in Covivglon
Terrible Accidcnt on the Rail Road!
FKLUIw -C rr 17.KX Havinjr always believed In ihe iloctrin of "Equal and exact justice," as being corrrct between man and man and it being the manner in which your humble servant has endeavored to get through the wo Id. lie would re upcctfully inform his numerous customers nnd friends that he is again in the market with a fine, and as he thinks, judiciously selected stock of
lRY-«OOI)S,
Ready Made Clothing,
Ac., to which Lfl wishes to dall your undevided attention. He visited the city of Cincinnati this fall, in poison, as formerly, and purchased his stork of those 'in whom he could put his (rust,' and whom he knew as being the most extensive manufacturers in the city—such as arc disposed to "I.ve and let live.'
Feeling confident, therefore fiiends, that our elork cannot be surpassed in the place, in regard to fabtic, appearance, and manner in which they arc in:tlie »:i, invite you to come and examine for vuurs-elves, and we are satisfied you will be jiras. with our price*,&c., as before mentioned.
We have an endless vaiiety of Ootlsitig, tmong which may be found coals manuracturfrom an hundred different kinds of fabrics— I'AIVB'S in like manner Vesls do. Drawers, Shirts and Cravats. ha\e also a large and complete stook of
Bats and Caps,
Boot* ard Shoes, to which the particular attention of the Gents arc called.
To the Ladies.
We must mention in a few words, that our stock of SM'l'SS »!Oris. which righly belong to the Ladies, is unusually large nnd hope when wo are fuvored with vour presence, through William's assistance to display them to jour satisfaction.— We shall not attempt an enumeration of a tides, but invite you to gi\e us a call.
To the Farmers.
Wc with to drop just another word, and that to «.ur fricr.df, the Termers, to remind them that wc wish them to not forget us in the distribution of their E'rOdlirc, as we intend paying the highest market prices for Butter, Eggs, Chickens. Feathers, Decs-wax, Kags, Ginseng, and in fact, HIIV thing thev have to -dispose of. Iicmomber the
GERMAN STORE!
|R the placc to buy Goods on the most reasonad'e terms, either for casli or the products of your larms. Come along, the wav is vet open
Oct 20 ^53) DAVID WERTHEIM.
LADIES' DEPARTMENT
OF THE
CO L.I
rn?i?,'F Pf A N.' UuVjU Wiji O i.L
Terms & regulations the same in both Deportments. 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 nov. 3, '53—ly. W. McK. SCOTT,
Oct. 20, 1853.]
HAVING
Merchant, his sole Agent
lor 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. 8 single examination will convince the judgment of its utility.
Jan. 12, 1854.) R. W. INMAN.
The State Fair—Greeley's Speech.
T? JH 17 -1 p.
OF INDIANAPOLIS.
v+u
cLJ
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 tire, first, to remedy the great and lamentable efFccts in the present system of female education, by training the mind to a more active, accurate, and practical mode of thought, nnd imparling 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 ly 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.
Fres't.
THINGS ARE DAILY A N I N
rpHE subscriber having purchased O. S. -L McNeal's entire stock of goods, and having added to them by fresh arrivals, would inform his friends that he is now ready to give bargains to all who may give him a call.
He has now on hands a good assortment of Iron, Steel & Nails
Boots and Shoes
Domestics of all kinds Hats & Caps
French Cloths
-And Cassimers and almost every article that is usually kept in a retail establishment which he will sell at the iowest cash prices
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods.
F.
II.
FRY.
The Fall Term will open on tlie 22nd day of September, 1853.
THE Trustees and Instructors would express their gratitude to the citizens of Crawfordsville, for the liberal patronage they have thus far afforded, and solicit a like liberality in future. The course of instruction is thorough, and especial attention is paid to the moral and religious as well as intellectual training of the pupils.
It is exceedingly desirable that the scholars should be prompt in the attendance at the beginning of the term.
TRICE OF TUITION,
Preparatory Department, from $3 to $3 50 per term. Academic Department, from $4 to $5 00 per term, according to studies pursued. Collegiate Department., $6 00 French, & German, each, 5 00 Latin, 2 00 Lessons on Guitar, 4 00 Lessons on the Piano-Forte, 10 00 Use of Piano-Forte, 2 00
A. THOMSON, 'l DR.
1).
W. LAYMAN,
S. S. THOMSON, TBV«T£M. O.
P.
JENNISON, 1
W. TWINING.
recently returned from the cities
of Boston, New York, and Cincinnati. where he has made ^extensive purchases of E.egant, Fashionable, and Durable.
NEW GOODS!
Which are especially adapted to the wants of this community, would respectfully inform his friends and the citizens generally, of Old Montgomery and the adjucent counties, that he is now in the receipt of the same, and is offering them a
S A E O W E
Than any other house in the place. Of this fact he is confident, having purchased his stock directly from the importers and manufacturers. He would call the especial attention
O E A I E S To his large nnd unusually well selected stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings, which will be found, on examination, to comprise every variety of articles in this line, which are all of the very latest fashionable styles.
TO TOE GENTLEMEN
He would say that they will consult their very best interests by calling on him before purchasing their Clothing, as his present stock is the most complete he has ever had the pleasure of offering. His stock of superior French, English and American
Cloths and Cassimeres
Are unsurpassed by any in the Wabash Valley. The season is now approaching when all wish to purchase their.
BOOTS $• SHOES!!
Of which lie has an immense assortment of every possible grade, from the Elegant Silk Gaiter to the common Buskin, and from the beautiful Calf Boot to the heavy, serviceable "Campbell's Kip."
Hats &. Caps of every conceivable quality, shape and texture, suited to all classes, ages and conditions. He has also, an unusually heavv stock of
HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE,
Glassware, Splendid Pocket Cutlery, &c., &.c. This stock he is offering at remarkably low prices for either cash or good approved country produce. Q^He will pay cash for fifty thousand bushels of Wheat
Don't forget the old corner, so noted for bargains! AL. RAMEY. Crawfordsville, September 22, 1S53.
Look out for the Show!
Family Grocery Store!
rpiE unde reigned is pleased to inform his
J.
old customers, friends & the people generally, that he is now receiving and opening at his establishment, four doors south of Laymon & Co., a large and well selected stock of
Groceries and Previsions,
Which he proposes selling as low as can be bought in this town or country. If you try us and find our words not made good, we ask, or give you the privolege, of turning your backs on us, and saying we have published a lie to the world, and act. accordingly. We shall enumerate some few of the many articles that compose our stock, and a few only and ask you to give us a call
COFFEE,
Sugar by the barrel or retail, Tea, Salt by the barrel, Mackerell, white Fish, tobacco,
DYE-STUFFS,
Cigars that we are sure cannot be excelled in the place, Molasses, Vinegar, Candles, Saleratus, Candies, Pepper, spice, ginger, Nutmegs, Matches, tubs, Buckets, Washboards, TAR and we shall endeavor as far as possible, to keep all kinds Produce, that the wants of our town friends in that line, may be supplied.
We w:ould invite our country friends to bring on their Produce, as it is our aim to always pay the highest market price for such articies.
Remember, four doors south of Laymon & Co on Washington street, is the pluce where- we can at all times be found, ready & willing to wait upon customers.
Oct. 6, 1853.) JOHN M. AUSTIN.
THE LATEST
ir-L
LEE &, CO
HAVE
just received and are now opening their Fall and Winter Goods and with pleasure announce to their old customers and friends, that they have now the largest and best selected stock of Goods (of every variety) that they have ever had tho sutislaction of offering.
Our EPtiior partner (Joel Lee) having went to New York himself, for the express purpose of selecting such a stock as he thought would suit our trade—has returned with one of ihe nicest and cheapest stocks of Goods ever brought to our town: consisting of
DRY GOODS,
Gi'Ofciics,
Hardware and Queensware,
CUTLERV, Boots and Shoes. Hals and Caps,
Ready Made Clothing,
&c., all of which we are resolved to sell as cheap or a litt'e cheaper than any other establishment in the place, and it is only neces-ary for you to call, examine and price our Goods, to be satisfied of ibis fact.
Our stock of Dl')'-&00iS is full and complete, consisting of every variety of Dress Goods, buch as French and Fngilfh Moriftces,
Our stock of Mens
W8re
October 27, 1853.
Hanford & Brother,
Manufacturers $• wholesale dealers in all kinds of
S 0
Shirts, Drawers & Furnishing Goods, 29 PARK ROW,
(Opposite the Astor House,)
JUNE 30, 1853.—ly
s®e@iiiii$
which he will sell as cheap or cheaper than can be had elsewhere in the Wabash Valley. His stock is all fresh and of the finest quality. If any one disputes this fact let him call and test the truth of it by actual experiment. We stand ready to prove what we say.
Wheat! Wheat!
TC1IFTY Thousand bushels of WHEAT wanted immediately, for which the highest cash price will at all times be paid. Call at the store of JOHN R. ROBINSON.
Sept 15, 1853—tf
Dr. J. F. Canine,
Respectfully
& S. C.
DR. HURD'S
ARE
Cashmeres
of all grades, plain aud figured DeLains, all wool DcLnins. plain and figured Velvet, plain and fig'd Silk and fe'atin, and in Ehort every variety of Dress Goods, to suit every taste.
such as clolIlS. Cas
simers, fcratinetts, Tweeds and Jeans, is unusually large and at very hiw figures. Wc have a large and well selected stock of
Ready Made Clothing
consisting of every variety of coats, Pants and Vests, all of which we are resolved to sell as low as any who profess to fell at 5 or 10 per cent above cost. We have every variety of Hats and Caps at very low prices and our stock of Boots and Shoes is not surpassed in the place, cither in quality or price. We have a nice stock of Queensware, and a few setts of a little the nicest Chinaware ever brought to town and in shoit, we think we have every article suited to the wants of all and if you will just give us a call we will try to sell you the Goods that you want, and at such prices as will give entire satisfaction.
N. 13. We ex pet to pay the hig' est cash price for all the WllfcAT, Corn Oats, Kyc. Barley, Flax-seed, Clover-seed Timothy-seed, Blue-Grass Seed and every other aiticlc of trade that you may have to sell. All who wish to buy ihe most and best Gtods for the least money and get the biggest prico for their trade will please call on & CO.
Taken Up
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 fn the right ear and a half crop in the left appraised to fifteen dollars by Elias Tiberghien and Joseph Staton,before R. H.Miller, Justice of the Peace on the 21st of Jtnuary, 1854.
Jan
26,
1854—*
MEN
NEW YORK.
Orders promptly filled. Clothing made to order for the Trade. We are the largest Manufacturers of Clothing, Oiled Clothing and Covered Hats in the Union. I
TU"M. HARTMAN one door East of the Crane House, deeming the press one of mightiest engines of the present age, would now use it to inform his numerous customers, the people generally of Crawfordsville and Montgomery county, and "the rest of mankind," that he has received and is still receiving a large and superior stock of
offers his professional services
to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Crawfordsville and vicinity, where he has permanently located. He is provided with the latest improved Porcelain Teeth, which will be inserted on Pivot or Gold Plate, to look as well as natural.
Cavities of Decayed Teeth will be dressed out and filled ivith Gold of the finest quality, which will prevent their further decay or aching, and render them useful lor many years.
The Tartar and other Foreign Substances, will also be removed, rendering the teeth clean, and the gums and breath sweet and healthy. Teeth, and stumps of Teeth, which have become useless and troublesome, will be extracted with the latest and most approved instruments, in the most careful and scientific manner, and with the least possible pain. In short, he is prepared to attend to everything in his profession, and his work will be warranted to give entire satisfaction if not, no charge will be made.
Persons desirous of procuring whole, or parts of sets of Teeth, would do well to give him a call. He has specimens that may be seen at any time by calling at his office, which we think cannot be surpassed.
Q^7"Exam nations of Teeth made, and advice given gratis. Office in '-Washington Hall." [March 24,1853.
Resident Dentist. REMOVAL of DR. HURD-S Dental Office to the room formerly occupied by
DR. HURD
facilities for getting out gold
plate will enable him to supply Dentists in the West at short notice. For information on the management of the Teeth he will refer you to his Pamphlet published last year. [sept. 15, 1853
DRUGS 4- MEDICINES.
& J9IOKGA1
just receiving their spring stock, consisting of a very large, and splendid assortment of Pure
Drugs, Mtdicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Varnishes, Perfumery, Stationary, Fancy Articles,
&LC., &LC.,
Our stock was purchased in New York from the importers, and very carefully selected by one of the firm in person. Consequently th? public may rely on every article being pure and unadulterated.
Physicians and all others are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, as we are prepared, and determined to sell at as low prices as any other establishment of the kind in the State the windy loasting of defying all competition, to the contrary not.with standing. [June 16,1853.
Alt*.
TH0MP80*.] [P«K T.
~T 21 MPSOW
Aug. 10, 1851—ly
Sugar
BlgTlKK
Sc
KISTSNE,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, South-east corner of Public Square, up stairs, over Crawford's store.
of the best quality, at april 7, 1852.) Hartman's.
N:,'
ew Orleans and Sugar House Molasses, Hartman's.
IJat
adies Enameled Boots, the finest quality, (May 19.) Ilorner & Co's.
ROCERIES of all kinds sold at River Prices, in our Cellar. april 7, 1853.) Graham & Brother.
BEST
RIO COFFEE,
THE
S
A
at
april 7, 1853.] Hartman's.
best quality of Leather for sale at may 19.) Horner & co.
ILK Tissues of the latest styleB, plain and fancy, at
J.
and BOYS Boots and Shoes, of every grade, very cheap for sale at J. Crawford St Mullikin's.
A DIES and Gents winter Gloves—a good ar tide, at Crawford & Mullikin's,
Gentsenameled
and patent leather Shoes
and Gaiters at L. FALLEY'S.
O E I A O E E
(LATE COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE,)
OF INDIANAPOLIS,
Established March
31, 1851
INCORPORATED
1853.
W. McK. SCOTT, A. M., Founder and President. JAMES C. HAYDEN,
{Late Professor in Bacon's Mercantile College, Cincinnati,) PROF. OF BOOK-KEEPING AND PENMANSHIP.
The Sessions will commence at College Hall as follows 1st Session on the 1st Monday of Sept. 2d Session on the 1st Monday of Nov. 3d Session on the 1st Monday of January. 4th Session on the 1st Monday of March. 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May.
Having secured, permantly. the services of the distinguished Professor above named, & leased for a term of years the commodious and beautiful Hall formerly known as
CERT
espmira a uca a AND
Manufacturer of Porcelain Teeth, CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.,
HALL,
CON
but now named COLLEGE If ALL
Which is to be fitted up in a style of great elegance, taste, and convenience, the Pres ident would say, that this College now offers advantages superior to all others for imparting a sound, thorough, and accomplished business education.
Courts of* Studies.
The course of studies, as enlarged, will be as follows, viz: 1. Book-Keeping, by Single and Double Entry, in all its various branches, and its application to all kinds of business. 2. The Laws, customs, and usages of Trade and Commerce. 3. Mercantile Arithmetic, upon the short and easy system of cancelation, (taught in no other College.) 4. Commercial Law, in a series of Lectures, thorough and systematic. 5. Business Penmanship. 6. Commercial Correspondence. 7. Lectures upon Banking, Political Econuiny, and other subjects valuable to the busiess man.
Expenses.
Cards of Admission, invariably in advance, or secured, $25 Diplomas $3 Stationery $5 Boarding $2,50 per week incidentals, at option of student, §15. Makir.g entire expenses about §75.
On application, a Catalogue will be furnished, giving full particulars. All letters will receive prompt attention on being directed, postpaid, to
W. McK. SCOTT, President.
Indianapolis, may 24, 1853.
wm
HENRY
WILSON.
S.
LAKE
The office is in a building
adjoining his residence and in making this move it will be permanent.
has been engaged in the practice
of Dentistry in Crawfordsville and vicinity for three years past and has executed very many sets of Teeth also the first full set that was made in the county which is now used in masticating to the satisfaction of the person wearing thetn. The best of Dentists have work to fail occasionally and in order to give value received, Dr. II. repairs all work that may fail for five years from being executed without extra charge. In order to secure a large amount of business, his terms will be moderate.
Vkfla
AT
LAFA YETTE
ALington,
PRICES.
AYMON & Co., have just opened their spring stock of Groceries, which is unusually large and well selected. They are determined to afford an opportunity for the citizens of Montgomery county to purchase their groceries at home, as they are resolved to sell at Lafayette prices, wholesale and retail for Lafayette pay. [april 14,'53.
AR GE supply of Frangancia, WashLi ght and Brown, Havana, Regaiia, Principe, Colorado, half-spunish and common Cigars—wholesale & retail, at very low prices by LAYMON &, CO.
April 14, 1853—ly
Boots & Shoes
E have jti6t received and opened our spring stock of Boots and shoes, which is very complete and well adapted to the season. Our stock consists in part of Gents, calf, kip, thick and Hungarian boots Gents, calf, morocco, kip and thick brogans Boys calf, kip, and thick boots and shoes Ladies boots, buskins, gaiters, half gaiters, $ gaiters, slippers of every variety and quality. Childrens shoes of almost every description. We wish an examination of our stock by the Ladies and Gentlemen earnest of our ability to please in quality and price, april 14. 1853.] LAYMON & CO.
IBnts! Hats! Mats
JUST
received four cases ipririg style of Gents, extra silk hats.
Case black brush Hungarian hats, do. do. do. do. do. do.
do
do drab brush do Ottor nap, do Black Congress nap,
do
White Congress,
do Extra fine Cassimeres, do Mens' pearl nar), do Childrens black pearl, drab and white ancy trimmed Hungarian hats,. 1 do Extra Panama hats,
I do Extra Leghorn hats, 1 do Boys braid leghorn and palm hats, 3 do Mens'fancy and plain palm hats, All of which are now for sale at the cheap cash store of LAYMOJV A: Co. april 11, 1853.
L. PALLETS',
DEALER IN
SHOES.
AND
findings,
MAIH ST.,
Graham & Brother's.
TT7" hite Crushed and Loaf Sugar, cheap at
VV
april 7, 1853.) Hartman's.
large assoriment of Alil-WARE, Queensware, Broad and Narrow Axes, Forks, Spades, Shovels, Rat-Traps, Bed-cords, Tubs, Buckets, Wash-Boards, for.sale at
Crawford & Mullikin.
VJ1EN casks Btyle« at
3
DOORS EAST
RESPEOTFULLY
(AT HIS OLD STAND,)
CORNER, EAST OF BELL TAYERN,
ISfor
now receiving a supply of nice Marble TOMB STONES, which he will finish and furnish to those who have need for such work, in good style, and at fair prices. Call and nee.
Crawfordsville, June 8, 1853.
Rft KEGS SHUENBERGER'S JUNIATTI Nails of all sizes, just received and for sale wholesale or retail at prices as low as the lowest. LAYMON & Co. april 14, 1853.
LINNEN,
Queensware, most Jbgautiful Lamey's. Al. Ri
Wool, and Hickory Shirte at September 22,1853.] Ramey's.
J. & W. PIATT,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SBBWIBS 1TOMS®,
BOONE COUNTF, KY.
0^7~Letters will reach us at Rising-Sun-Indiana. [march 3, 1853—ly,
E O A
A
AND
TT A IB eTTAB*
v3 JUL oOL XXi
a
Sept. 15, 1853.
JUL
\j
for sale at the lowest figures at Aug25,1853.]
The
JL
ture at all times, at low prices. Undertaking attended to as usual. Oct. 6, 1853. ROSS & WHITE.
TRUSSES!
^%F a great variety of manufacture, adapted to all ages and every variety of Hernial protrusion calculated to give ease, comfort and security to the wearer—always retaining the Hernia, and by their close adaptation and accurate fit, effecting, when practicable, a permanent cure, are always for sale at the Drug and Booke store of Dr. C. F. WILSTACFI, north side public square, Lafayette, Indiana, who will personally see to the sufficiency of the Truss and to its proper adjustment. 0^7™A large supply just received
rA Sides Best Spanish Sole Leather, just received and
L.
FALLEYS'
1000 CUSTOMERS jej IS®
TjfTE have a new Novel for all, and the largest lot of School Books, Gcographys, Atltfses, 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 Ear-Rinsrs,
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 Violins at from §1 to §50 each 200 Accordeons and three thousand other Notions. Maps of all the States seperate—1000 Gold Rings, ranging from one dollar to 18 dollars—50 doz. fine Pen-kives—100 gross of Steel Pens. This paper would not enumerate one-half of the articles we have, so we will ask von to call, and we will sell you goods away below all competition. Come up, why wait longer Terms easy—cash or trade.
II. PURSELI, II BRO.
Oct. 27, 1853.
VT1HREE hundred Overcoats large enough for any man and small enough for any boy, can be found at. Al. Ramey's.
Ladies will call al Crawford & Mullikin's if they 'vish to find a splendid lot of llabit Buttons and Notions. (oct 20
LAFAYETTE BOILER WORKS
ADJOINING THE
LAFAYETTE FOUNBARY.
IJBHE undersigned have established them-
of
selves in this placc in the manufacture
BOILERS,
IfMl
with Machinery of the best kind now in use, with all the late improvements attached, for manufacturing in all branches of the business. We have made arrangements to purchabo our materials directly, of the best manufacturers, and are prepared to furnish BOILEIIS, LAKD TANKS,
CAULDRONS,
CHIMNEYS
and
WE
OF
©©Sfiili
CRANE
tenders his professional ser
vices to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. Residence corner of South and Walnut streets, near the Christian Church. march 31,2853.—3m.
I. F. WADE,
shall
St
Housr,
CRAWFOUDSVILLE, IND. April 28, 1853.—6in.
W.
Ik iMf
BUEECIIINOS,
SHEET
IRON work of every
description,embraced in our business. We also V\ arrant all work made by us, to give entire satisfaction, and to be as well made, and of as good material, and as cheap as can be procured elsewhere. Those wishing to procure any thing in our line, will please call and examine our work. 0^7"Orders from a distance will be punctually attended to.
GOODNOW & IIARBAUGH.
Lafayette, April 7, 1853.
Blanks! Blanks!! Blanks!!! Blank Notes, and Justices' Blanks of all kinds for sale at this office.
TI^M HARTMAN has a superior lot of Ra6ins, Dates and Figs.
fjLHii he atom
N O A I CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.,
7 ILL promptly attend to the execution of Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, and other instruments of writing.
OFFICE over Sloan & Morgan's Drug Store. iVept. 2$, 1853.]
GROCERIES.
A
Complete assortment at Ramey's. Sept. 22, 1853
A
offer to our customers this
Spring the largest stock of Ready Made Clothing, ever offered in this town— every article warranted or no sale. april 7,1853.] J. Graham & Brother.
Five Hundred
Pair of Black and Fancy Cassimere and Cassinett Pants, at Graham & Bro's.
A large lot of Crapet, Shawls, worth from ±\. $10 to $22,at Graham & Bro's.
Fancy Articles.
The largest, and best assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles generally ever brought to this market. For sale at the Drug store of SLOAN & MORGAN.
June 16,1853.
RISTINE HOUSE,
[MAIN STREET,]
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.
HENRY M0WRY, Proprietor. LOCATION CENTRAL, But
a
short distance from the DEPOT. Aug. 4,1853.
arge lot of brown sheetings at the lowest prices at Crawford & Mullikin's
JIORTY cases Boots and Shoes. Fits war-
ranted at Al. Ramey'e
TAKEN UP
TIY Jeremiah Wilson living about foiif miles east from Crawfordsville, on the 12th day of January, 1854, one black Heifer, supposed to be 3 years old, marked with a slit in the right earj no other marks or brands and valued at $10. Also, one red steer with a white face and belly, a crop and slit in the left ear, the right ear has the appearance of having an under-bit, but has been badly torn by dogs, no other marks or brands, nnd valued at $9, by Wm. H. Steele and Samuel Hipes, before Orrin S. McNeil, Justice of the Peace, on the 26th day January, 1854.
Feb. 2, 1854—*
Popular Patent Medicines.
*\T7"E are Agents for the foilowing Popular Par
V\
Wfewish to inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity we have removed our Cabinet and chair ware rooms across the street two doors north of the Court House, where may be found an assortment of chairs and furni
ent Medicines
Radway's Ready Kelief do Renovating Resolvent do Ready Regulator #. Mycr's Extract Rock Rose Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla Craig's Sarsaparilla and Linimpnt Geoghcgan's Extract Hydropiprr Fahneetock's Vermifuge McLane's do. Gunn's do. Chinees Liniment gJone'3 Nerve and Bone Liniment.
Mexican Mustang do. l.oree's Ohio do. Fcnnimore's Nerve and Done do, Robert's Hair Regenerator. Robert's Extract Jamaica Ginger. Rcnnel's Eye Balm. Thompson's Eye Water. Jew David's 1'lastir. Perrv Davis' I'ain Killer. Graves' Family Medicines, And a host of others loo numerous to mention, but equally good. (Jail and get Pamphlets and Almanacs. T. D. BROWN & CO.
December 1, 1853.
The Endermaton!
I-
THE 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
OCT NOTHING
Just Received!
E have just received and opened our fall stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dyes, Acids, Oils, Varnishes, Paints, Perfumery,
PATENT MEDICINES, Glass-ivarc, Window Glass, Brushes, $~c., Which we intend to sell at prices low as can be afforded by any house in the Wabash Valley. "Physicians will do well to call and examine our superior stock of Chemicals and Select powders, which were bought with special reference to their wants.
We will pay particular attention to the Prescription business, and 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 cast of the Eagle Hotel. Dec 1,'53.) T. D. BROWN & CO.
JUST RECEIVED,
Phree hundred pieces best Mirrimack, Co1 checo and Union Prints, warranted fast colors by (sept. 22, 1853. Ramey.
Brushes! Brushes!
We have the best stock of White-wash, Paint, Shoe, Flesh, Teeth and Hair Brushes, to be found in town. T. D. BROWN &. Go.
Jenny Lind
3 MU 1 t)
to
Journal Building, Lafayette, Ind.
H. T. CARTER,
GOLD
(X
S&TOWATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS, SPECKS, AND CLOCKS—ALL KINDS OF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: Violins, Bass Viols Violin Strings, Guitar Strings, Fine Cutlery, Perfumery, Toys of all hinds,
&.C.,
&c.—(Oct. 20, '53.)—ly.
laiksilk Ve.Is, collars, Undi-rsleevcs, schcmizets, silk Lace and Fringes, at
Crawford & Mullikin.
pieces Eastern Linseysof every possible shade, grade, quality and variety can be found at [sept, 23.] Ramey's.
0
ver coats and rants tf all grades and styles at oct 20] Crawford & Mullikin's.
leached and unbleached Shirtings, Tickings Hickory fchiiting, canton Flannels and Drills J. Crawford & Mullikinxs.
ME*
and licys Hats and caps, a large lot at J. Crawford «fc Mullikin's.
fine assortment of LADIES' SHOES and Boots of all styles and qualities at oct20 1853. J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
am. Muslins, plain and barred Jackonetts— Swiss and book mus. fig'd and plain, at
Crawford & Mullikin.
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Cloth, cassiinere, Tweed and satinett Coats for sale at Crawford &, ITIullikin's.
7 clvtt and Fancy Ribons for sale by Crawford &, Mullikin.
Ground Paints.
i-i.^We have the best Paint Mill ever brought to this place. Ground and mixed Paints of every description can at all times be had at the Drug store of SLOAN & MORGAN.
June 16.1853.
Shoe
Findings of all kinds at aug 18]
npperaug18'531
Leather, Kips and calf-skins, at L.FALLEY'S 3j
JUSTAccordeans.
received, Key to Uncle Toms Cabin. 100 Also half a dozen fine While Crape Shawls, sellingat cost. Call soon. H. PURSELL & BRO.
June 16. 1853.
^venty pieces French and German black blue and brown cloths at Ramey's.
To the ladies!
Ladies Silk, Tip'd and plain Gaiters. Enameled & patent leather Boots. French Kid Slips and Buskins at june 2,1853) L. FALLEY'S
A
splendid lot of Heavy silk Laces and Fringes for sale at Ramey's.
PRINTS,
DeLaines, Muslins, Drillings,
Tickings, carpet-warp, &c., at Jan 26,1354] SMITH & Co's.
Saddlery & Harness
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OLains—beautiful
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By Wm. W. Nicholson, Jr., Washington street, Crawfordsville, Ind
THE subscriber would reepectfully inform hia old friends and customers, and the public generally, that he still carries on the above business in all its branches at the old stand, and would be pleased to have a call at
any time. He intends keeping on hand at all times for sale, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, &c., which he is inclined to think he can sell as low if not a little cheaper, than any other house in the place. Such articles too, as demand the highest prices in all markets.— Give us a call. Nov. 17, 1858—ly.
NE hundred pieces fancy and plain DeBtyle at Ramey's.
O bales extra brown sheetings at extra low prices, for sale by Al Ramey.
XI^IFTY pieces Cassimeres and Sattinetta plain and fancy at low rates at September 22, 1853.) A1. Ramey's.
•piFTY pieccs of Flannels of every imaginable color and figure, sold by Ramey.
A
large lot of Ginghams all styles, at [sept. 22,'53.]
of the latest Ramev's.
Ort PIECES English and French Marinos at (sept. 22.) Ramey's.
•pORTY pieces Alapaccas and Lustres, 20 per cent cheaper than usual at Ramey's.
Zfl Pieces fancy dress silks, which will vie with the rainbow in diversity and brilliancy of color, and with eternity in lasting all for sale by Al Ramey.
ONEhundred
heavy Scotch, Bay State, Wa
terloo, and English shawls, both long and square at (Sept. 22, '53.) Ramey's.
TWENTY pieces black dress silk, from 50 cents to $'2 a yard at Al. Ramey's.
1
TAKEN INTERNALLY
!«£0
Sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietors- T. D. BROWN & CO. December 1, 1853.
9AH pieces Velvet Taff, and Bonnet ribbons sold at Ramey's.
A
LARGE Jot of Silk and late fashions for sale, by
Ladies
Straw bonnets A. Ramey.
Kid Slippers, extra quality, at may ]9.) Horner &co'i Horner & co's.
New Arrangement!
fpiIE unders igned tegs leave to inform the
JL
citizens of Cruwfordsville and vicinity, that he has opened up an entirely new
Grocery and Provision fctore,
on Market street, one door east of Laymon & Co's corner, where he intends to keeps general assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES
and Provisions, for which, he will take in exchange all kinds of approved Country Produce. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. JOHN PURSELL.
Nov. 3, 1853.
Auction Store!
is universally given up that there are better bargains got at Schooler's Auction Room than any other place in town and he is still receiving nil kinds of
to sell for whatever they will bring. At this time he has on hand a large lot of all kinds of BOOKS, all new and of the latest dates, which can be bought at private sale or at auction, very low a fine lot Saddles sold very low. A large lot of Notions of all kinds on hand. A lot of nice
I O I N S
A fine lot of Hats—large lot of Eight Day and Thirty-hour Clocks—fine Watches, together with almost every other kind of property is sold here. Call and examine as my orders are to sell. Terms, cash.
WM. II. SCHOOLER.
Nov 1, 1853—4m) Auctioneer.
Br. 4. w. AUSST Mitt.
HAVINGrespectfullylocated
permantly in Crawfords
ville, tenders his professional services to the citizens of that place and the adjacent country. Residence in the North-west part of town, in the house formerly occupied by Reuben Taylor. OFFICE, upstairs over Graves' Tin Shop.
March 31, 1853—ly
BOYSadiJ
you know that VVm. Hartman
had fine assortment ofToys, Marbles, &c. (april 7, 1853.
heese that has no superior, at april 7, 1853.) Hartman's.
Cigars & Tobacco,
Of the best quality, always on hands and for sale, at the Drug store of June 16, 1853.]
SLOAN
&
MORGAN.
Hats and Caps,
Of every quality, just received at the Mammoth Boston Store, by april 7, 1853.) Graham & Brother.
Eight Hundred
Vests, of every style and quality, at april 7, 1853.] Graham & Brother's.
E are Manufacturing 400 fine Shirts.
YV
april 7, 1853.) Graham & Bro.
BOCaN&EiS
A IIIMi,
HAVING associated themselves together in the practice of Medicine, respectfully tender their services to the citizens of Crawfordsville and surrounding country.
OFFICE—at their Drug Store, at the old stand of M. D. Manson, opposite the Eagle Hotel. march 4, 1852—tf
Tanner's Oil.
A pure article, by the Barrel, or single gallon, for sale low, at the Drug store of June 16, '53.] SLOAW &
MORGAN.
fine assortment of Candies, at Hartman's. april 7, 1853.)
FIRE! FIRE!"
VT1HE best Protection against loss by fire, is to call on the undersigned who continues to take risks for the
Washington Union Fire Insurance Company,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Capital siOO,©OO.
This Company pays all losses promptly.— Office in "Washington Hall" building, upstairs. JOHN SWEETSER, Agent,
For Montgomery County.
Crawfordsville, inarch 3, 1853.
The
Ladies can get the best article^of Green TEA at Hartman,
