Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 April 1854 — Page 4
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SCHOOL BOOKS FOR
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RECOMMENDED, in compliance with the requisitions of Law, by the State Board of Education, consisting of the Governor, Auditor of State, Treasurer of State, Secretary of State, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction. [See School La.n, section 77.] Office of Superintendent of
Public Instruction, Indianapolis, November, 1853, At a meeting of the State Board of Education, held at the Capital, November 14, 1853. each member of the Board being present, the following document was adopted:
INDI.YJJAFOLIS, Nov. 14. 1853. The State Board of Education approve the following list of text-books for common schools:
McGuflev's Eclectic Spelling Book. The Indiana First Reader. The Indiana Second Reader. The Indiana Third Reader. .••••• The Indiana Fourth Reader.
Butler's English Grammar. Mitchell's Primary Geography. Mitchell's Geography and Atlas. Ray's Arithmetic, Part First* Ray's Arithmetic, Part Second, Ray's Arithmetic, Part Third. Webster's Dictionaries. The examination of Books for our Common Schools has involved great labor, but the Boardl has endeavored to perform the arduous ond responsible duty judiciously, thoroughly, and faithfully. Intrinsic merit for instruction has been considered of paramount importance, and secondly, economy to the State.
The School Trustees, whose duty it is to know what Books are used, can do much to ussist the State Board in
obtaining
N. B. A lurge number of
what the
school law contemplates, and economy to the people demands—uniformity in school books throughout the State. „W. C. LAURA BEE, Sup. of Pub. Ins. and Pres. of Board of Education.
School
und Teachers in Indiana have already adopted the above books—recommended by the State Board, in ccnmliance with the New school law—thus showing a determination of the friends of education to co-operate with the Board in securing thoughout the State ihe uniformity desired, which will avoid frequent and vexatious changes, benefit the learner, and relieve parents of a great and unnecessary expense.
The abovo Books arc published, and for pale by Booksellers generally thoughout Indiana, by Morton 4* Grisu old, Louisville W. B. Smith & Co., Cincinnati Thomas Cowperthwait & Co., Philadelphia Pratt, Woodford & Co., and Clark, Austin and Smith, New York.
March 9, 185-1—3w.
SEW ALBANY S1LEM
I A & ft
MWSUBk
O E N E O A I A ID E
CONNECTING WITH THE
Terrc IFantc and Indianapolis Railroad At Greencastle, By Only 10 Mik\s of Slaging.""
Until further notice Trains will run as follows: Accommodation Train will leave Michigan City at 6 o'clock. A. M., Lafayette 3 o'clock, P.M., Crawfordsvilie at 5 o'clock P. M.j and arrive at Bainbridge at 7 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. 0. 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 Bellfontaine Railroad for Columbus. Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburg!). Philadelphia, &c., with Indiana Central Railroad for Cincinnati, Dayton. &.c.. and Lawrenceburg, Cincinnati, &c., with Jefiersonville Railroad lor Louisville, with Madison Railroad for Madison and Cincinnati.
Passengers by this Train from Michigan City will change cars for Greencastle, and atations south of ("rawfordsville. and take the Accommodation Train at Lafayette. This train will leave Lafayette for (."rawfordsville at 4.45 P. M. j.cc-or.nroiu'noN TRAIN Will leave Crawfordsvilie at 5.45 A. M., Lafayette at 8 o'clock A. M., and arrive at Michigan City at 3 o'clock,P. M. This train connects with trains east on Michigan Southern Railroad.
EXPRESS TRAIN
Will leave Bainbridge at 8 o'clock A. M., connecting with Stages from Greencastle Crawfordsvilie at y.15 Lafayette at 12 o'clock, after arrival of trains from Indianapolis, and arrive at. Michigan City at 4.45 P. M. connecting with M. C. II. R. Trains for Chicago and Detroit, arriving at. Chicago at 6.30 P. M, and at Detroit the following morning. (£rThis ROAD will soon be completed to
KEEN-CASTLE, of which notice will be given. (^"FREIGHT TRAINS daily each day. C. KNOWLTON, Sup't North Div. Dec. 29, 1853.—tf.
ORNAMENT YOUR
FERRIS & TERWILLIGER
OF
Hamilton -co., Ohio, wholesale and retail dealers in Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs, Floral Plants, &c., offer to furnish the citizens of Crawfordsvilie and vicinity with any thing in their line, at reasonable rates.
They have many varieties of Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry, Plum, Quince, &c., trees on Dwarf and Standard Stocks with all Borts of Evergreens and oilier fancy Ornamental Trees, slnuba and Flowers, which thev will furnish to order in good condition.
Time for transplanting—March and April. Alec—Shanghai chickens and Poland ducks. Apply to I. F. WADE, Agent.
Crawfordsvilie, March 9, 1854—
L. W. WINSTON. A. V. WINSTON.
111 A!'-
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T. V. SHOTWELL. I. N. WINSTON.
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I WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
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0x.oir5,'
N o. 29
Pearl Street,. Bel ween Main & Walnut,
CINCINNATI, OIIIO.
Feb. 16, 1854.
C- ASH Daid for old Iron at Lafayette Foun
dry
LAFA YETTE AD 'S.
New Firm in Lafayette!
Wholesale Grocery & Iron Store
AT TIIE OLD STAND OF
REYNOLDS, FOWLER & STOCKWELL.
1\/T FOWLER formerly of the firm of REYNOLDS. FOWLER & STOCKWF.LL,and 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, consisting ofCoflee, Tea. Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Rice, Spices, Nuts, and Pruits of all Kinds, Sauces, Pickles, Catsups, Syrups, and Candles, Soaps, Lead, Shot., Starch, Fish, Oysters, Sardines, &c., together with a large 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 bo 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, and will make large purchases for our Spring and Summer trade, and ilatter ourselves we can ofi'ersuch inducements as will satisfy our customers that they can do better to -purchase of us than at. Cincinnati or on the Ohio river.
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Olncers
Rail
F. &. E.
LAFAYETTE, Jan. 12, 1854.—tf.
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Importer, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in
China, Glass Queen,sware, Lamps
WAITERS, TABLE CUTLERY,
SPSaJe«3 Spoons, Forks &.C.,
NO. 0 PURDUE'S BLOCK, -V
LAFAYETTE, INDU
Jan. 13, ]S54.
LAFAYETTE FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP,
On Ohio street, opposite City Br aery.
I1UI3LEK & FALLEY,
]FOUNDERS, Machinists and manufactur-
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•. crs of Steam Engines of every description- Mi!! Gearing, Threshing Machines. Horse Powers, corn Shellers, Parker Water Wheels,building castings,&c., &c.
Steam Saw
Mills.
WE Ves pe ct ful !y a 11 rmhlir tn nnr nnir
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 nlans,and at low rates. HURLER &, I'MLLEY.
Railroad Construction Cars.
"YT7E call attention of Railroad contrac-
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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 durabilitv. HUBLER & FALLE\.
Road
OFSwitch
Jan 26.
Work,
every description, such as Frogs, castings, chains, fee., done at short notice, and upon the most reasonable terms. HUBLER &FALLEY.
Steam Jkngieas.
W
E have extended our facilities for the manufacture of all kinds of Steam Engines and arc now making Engines for Saw Mills. Flouring Mill?-.Factories, Ware-Hous-es, Cabinet Shops. &c.. which for durabiltiy and finished workmanship, can fairly compete with anv others made in the West.
:5tl
HUBLER & FALLEY.
Cast Iron Columns, Caps. Sills, cfc.,
At the Lafayette Iron Foundry.
V. E invite the attention of Builders and those who intend to erect buildings, to our as-sorrmcnt of I'ATTKKNS 'r Building costings. Wc am prepared to furnish columns, |kr plates, window caps and sills, ai.d door caps of new and beautiful jnlit-ms, designed and draughted by George Brown, of this city.
The costings aro made light and furnished at a price which will bring ill cm into general use: The improved appearance of iron overstnne, as well as the comparative, prices'of stone and iron, avor the use of iron, and their utility and safety over stone, is admitted by all,
New desisns in progress call and see them at the "LAFAYETTE FOUNDRY." IIUBLEU & FALLEY.
Jan. 26, 1854.—Gm.
HUBLER'S IMPROVED THRESHER. WE arc manufacturing and shall keep constantly on hand during the coming season a supply of Hubler's Improved Threshing Machines and Seperators. Thin machine being the fruit of many years experience and having been thoroughly tested in every particular are now offered to the publie with the fuil assurance of their giving perfect satisfaction. HUBLER & FALLEY.
Jan. 2G, 1854.—Grn.
3t.
H. WIN TON,
House and Sign Painter,
TSHANKFUL for past favors—still solicits a share of the public patronage. February 9, 1854—tf
TRUSSES!
OFa
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 euro, are always for sale at the Drug and IJooke store of Dr. C. F. WILSTACH, north side public square, Lafayette, Indiana, who will personally see to the sufticicncy of the Truss and to its proper adjustment. O^rA large supply just received
Sept. ]5,1853.
Jenny Lind
3 S Journal Buildiiig, Lafayette, !nd.
H. T. CART BR,
DEAT.KU IN 1I.VK
GOLD & SEVER WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS, SPECKS, AND CLOCKS—ALT, KINDS OF MUSIC A INSTRUMENTS Violins, Bass Viols c$* Violin. Strings, Guitar
Strings, Fine Cutlery, Perfumery, Toys of all t.iiids, &c., &c.—{Oct. 20, '53.)—ly.
BIKS,
HUBLER & FALLEN
Satins, Bonr.ets & Bonnet Ribbons of the finest, can be found at Jan 23, *54] SMITH & Co'e.
LADIES' DEPARTMENT
OF THE
COMMERCIAL C0LLESE,
OF INDIANAPOLIS.
THIS Department, which has been closed for some time for want of room, will be re-opened at College Hall on the first Monday of November, and be continued permanently open 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. Ladies from abroad will bo 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 applicaiion to now 3, '53—ly. W. McK. SCOTT,
It is exceedingly desirable that the scholars should be prompt in the attendance at the beginning of the term.
PRICE OF TUITION.
Preparatory Department, from $3 to §3 50 per term. Academic Department, from $4 to $'5 00 per term, according to studies pursued. Collegiate Department, French, &. German, each, Latin, Lessons on Guitar, Lessons on the Piano-Forte, Use of Piano-Forte,
A. THOMSON, DR. I). WT. LAYMAN, K. S. THOMSON. O. P. JENNISON, W. TWINING. 'September 1, 1853
DR. HCRD'S facilities for getting out gold plate will enable him to supply Dentists in the West at short not ice.
For
information on the management of the Teeth he will refer you to his Pamphlet published last year. [sept. 15,1853.
Cigars & Tobacco,
Of the best quality, always on hands and for sale, at the Drug store of June 10, 1S53.] SI.OAN & Mor.c AN.
Ground Paints.
Wc have the best Paint Mill eu to this place. Ground and mixed every description can at all times the Drug store of
Smith, Stilwell & Allen,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
1 O N W I S O N
HAVE
on hand a large stock of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hats and Caps,
BOOTS 5- SHOES,
which they are selling ofT cheap as dirt.— Give us a call. And farmers, 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. 26, 1854.—tf.]
OURlargeand
stock of Ladies winter Dress Goods is complete. jan 20,
:54]
HEWLY
ALKI.
Pres't.
The Fall Term will open on the 22nd day of Scptcmbe, 1853,
THE Trustees and Instructors would express their gratitude to the citizens of Crawfordsvilie, 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.
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TIIUSTEES.
.... ©cBsiitsl. REMOVAL of DR. IIURD'S Dental Office to the room formerly occupied by HENRY S. LANE & S. C. WILSON*. The office is in a building adjoining his residence and in making this move it will be permanent.
DR. Ilt:RI has been engaged in the practice of Dentistry in Crawfordsvilie and vicinity for three years past and has executed very many sets of Teeth also ihe first full set that "was made in the county which is now used in masticating to the satisfaction of the person wearing them. The best of Dentists have work to fail occasionally arid in order to give value received, Dr. II. repairs all work that may fail for five year executed without extra charge. secure a large amount of business, his terms will be moderate.
oi er
SMITH & co.
married, and those having the
new state in anticipation, are invited to call and examine our stock of Queensware. SMITH & CO.
New Arrangements
A N
N E W O O S
Jolgxi W. JSnrk,
HAS
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 are usualiy kept in a retail establishment. He pays particular attention to the purchase and sale of Country Produce,*so that families can be supplied with 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 26, 1S54.—3m. For the Winter Trade.
Brushes! Brushes
We have the best stock of White-wash, Paint, Shoe, Flesh, Teeth and Hair Brushes, to be found in to.wn. T. D. BSOWN & Co.
THOMPSOK,] [BBK T. RIBTIKE
THOWPSOTV & RISTIWE™
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law,
South-east corner of Public Square, up stairs, over Crawford's store. Aug. 10, 1851—ly
O E I A O E E
(LATE COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE,) OF INDIANAPOLIS,
Established March 31, 1851.
INCORPORATED 1853.
AY. McK. SCOTT, A. M.,
Founder and President.
M. J. CLARK,
(Late of New Yo'*A',)
TKOF. 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..CONCERT HALL, but. now named
COLLEGE HALL,
Which is to be fitted up in a style of great elegance, taste, and convenience, the Pres ident would say, that this College now ofTe-s advantages superior to all others for imparting a sound, thorough, and accomplished business education.
Coitrcs 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.) •1. Commercial Law, in a series of Lectures, thorough and systematic. 5. Business Penmanship.
G. Commercial Correspondence. 7. Lectures upon Banking, Political Economy, and other subjects valuable to the business man.,.
Expenses.
Cards of Admission, invarially in advance, or secured, §25 Diplomas §3 Stationery @5 Boarding §2,50 per week incidentals, at option of student, $15. Making entire expenses about $75.
On application, a Catalogue will be furnished, giving full particulars. All letters will receive prompt attention on beinr directed, postpaid, to .v
W. McK. SCOTT, President.
Indianapolis, may 24, 1853.
4.T
LAFA YETTE PRICES.
"ST AYMON & Co., have just opened tl spring stock of Groceries, which is
April 14, 1853—ly
brOiK'iit
Paints of be had at
SLOAN
June 16.1853.
&,
MOHGAN.
their un
usually large and well selected. Tiiey are determined to afibrd 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- [apri 1 14,'53.
pair-b .in (j]r supply of Frangancia, Washfrom being
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ington, Li gbt and Brown. Havana, lie-
gaiia, Principe, Colorado, half-spanish and common Cigars—wholesale & retail, at very low prices by LAYMON & CO.
Boots & Shoes!
E have just received and opened our spring stock of Boots and shoes, which is very complete and well adapted to the season. Our stock consists 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 cjf-c., of every variety and quality. (.'hildrcns shoes of almost every description. Wc 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.
R'ESPEOTFULLY
IS
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TWENTY-FIVE Cases mens kip and grain leather double sole Boots, manufactured expressly for this rnarlfit just received and for sale by dec 29. L. FALLEY.
Mats
TJST rcreived four eases ppiing style of Gouts, extra silk hats.
Case blnck brush Hungarian hats,
1 1 do drab brush do do. 1 do Ottor nap, do. 4 do Black Congress nap, do. 3 do White Congress, do. 1 do Extra fine Cassimeres, do. 1 do Mens' pear! nap, do. 1 do Children? black pearl, drab and white ancy trimmed Hungarian bats, 1 do Extra Panama bats, 1 do Extra Leghorn bats, 1 di Boys braid leghorn and palm bats, 3 do Mens' fancy and plain palm hats. All of which are now for sale at the cheap cash store of LAYMON Co. april 14, 1853.
Is. FALLEIT,
DEALER TS
mm
IS? ...ESBWEEB ANL)
MAIN ST., 3 DOORS EAST OF CRANE HOT SE CRAWFORDSVILIE. 5 ii. April 28, lS53.-5~6m.
w. a*, sim
tenders his professional scr-
vices to the citizens of Crawfordsvilie and vicinity. Residence corner of South and Walnut streets, near the Christian Church. march 31, 2853.—3m.
I. F. WADE,
now receiving a supply of nice Marble for 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 see.
Crawfordsvilie, June 8, 1853.
50
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.
"ORINTS, DeLaines, Muslins, Drillings, Tickings, carpet-warp, &c., at Jan 26,1854] SMITH & Co's.
TAKEN UP
BY Henry Wilkins living in Madison township, Montgomery county, Indiana, on the 19th day of December, 1853, one estray red cow, with some white in the face & one small white spot on each side of the face, the right horn is broken off. Suppled to be marked with a crop and upper slope in the left ear, no other marks or brands perceivable, supposed to be five years old last spring. Appraised to $16 by John Watson, and John Voorhees, before James Wilson, Esq. [march 9, 1854.—*
J. & W. PIATT.
MANUFACTURERS OF
BOONE COUNTY, KV.
O^rLetters will reach us at Rising-Sun-Indiana. [march 3, 1853—ly,
E O A
AND
A I A
rJLJLi ciDcio JbJLa9 cJLJb \J dL 0
We wish to inform the citizens of Crawfordsvilie and vicinity we have removed our Cabinet and chair ware rooms across the street two doors north of the Court. House, where may he found an assortment of chairs and furni
ture at all times, at low prices. Undertaking attended to ns usual. Oct. 6, 1853. ROSS & WHITE.
Hanford & Brother,
Manufacturers $• wholesale dealers in all kinds of
& 0 1
Shirts, Drawers & Furnishing Goods,
29 PARK ROW,
(Opposite the Astor House,) NEW YORK.
Orders promptly filled. Clothing made to order for the Trade. We are the largest Manufacturers of Clothing, Oiled Clothing and Covered Hats in the Union.
JUNK 30, 1853.—Iy
150
Sides Best Spanish Sole Leather, just received and
for sale at the lowest figure? at Aug25.1S53.] L. FALLEYS*
1000 CUSTOMERS
^iave
a nfMV
Fancy Gold Ear-Rings, of the finest of gold 100 pair of Pistols of all grades and sizes 100 different kinds of Letter and Note Paper, ranging from 8 to 50 cents per quire 100 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 13 dollars—50 doz. fine Pen-kives—100 gro:s of Steel Pens. This paper would not enumerate one-half of the articles we have, so we will ask 3*011 to call, and we will sell you goods away below all competition. Come up, why wait longer Terms easy—cash or trade.
H. PURSELL & BRO.
Oct. 27, 1853.
THE LATB2ST
October 27, 1S53.
DfaJUr,
(AT HIS OLD STAND,)
CORNER, EAST OF BELL TAVERN,
3
TESTAVE just received and are now opening their Fali 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 the satisfaction of offering.
Our senior partner (Joel Lee) having went to Ne«* York himself, fir the exprefs purpose of selectinrj HUC'U a stock r.s he thought would suit our trade—has returned with one of the nicest and cheapest stocks of Goods ever brought to our town: consisting of
DRY GOODS,
Hardware and Queensware,
CL'TltiErcV, Boots and Shoos. and C.ips,
Ready Made Clothing,
&c., all of which we are resolved to sell as cheap or a litt'e cheaper than any other establishment the place, and it is only necessary for you to call, examine and price our Good.- to be satisfied of this fact.
Our stock of is full and complete, consisting of rvcry variety of Dress Goods, Pitch as French and Engr!i«h Morinocs, Cashmeres of all grades, plain aud figured DeLains. all wool BeLains. plain and furured Velvet, plain and fig^ Silk and Satin, and in snort every variety of Dress Good.-, to suit every ta=te.
Our stock of Mens ware: such as plftllsS. Cassimers. Satir.etts, Tweeds arid Jeans, is unusually large and at very low ligures. Wc have a large an well selected stock of
Heady ivladc Clot.tixn.ji!
consisting of every* variety of cfMiSfc, Punts and Yests. all of which we are resolved to sell as low a:= anj* who profess to sell at 5 or 10 per cent above cost. Wc have ever.* variety of Hats and Cap? at vr-ry low prices and our siock oi Boots and Shoes is not surpassed in the p'iace, either in quality or price. We have a nice stock of Queensware."and few setts of a little the nicest Chinaware ever brought to town and in short, we thuik we have evew article suited to the wants of ali and if vou will just, give us a call we will try to sell you ihe Goods that you want, and at such prices es will aivo entire satisfaction. ft". S3. Yvc expet to poy the bitrbest cash price for all the "Vif J51S'/.-VS\ Corn. Oats, Kye. BarU:v. Kias-seed, Glover-seed Timothy-seed, Blue-Grass Seed and every other articlc of trade that vou mav have to s/*!l. All who wish to buy (he most and host Geods for the least money and get the biggest price for their trade will pleaso call on «:J &. Sc CO.
Blaaks! Blanks!! Blanks!!! Blnnk Notes, ancl Justices' Blanks of ail kinds for sale at this office.
Fancy Articles.
The largest, and best assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles generally ever brought to this market. For sale at the Drug store of &LOAN & MORGAN.
June1G,1853.
iu'l IL"£E3 Dp
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 appraisefto fifteen dollars by Elias Tiberghien and Joseph Staton, before R. H.Miller, Justice of the Peace on the 21st oi' January, 1854.
Jan 26,1864—*
Dr. Vanderbilt,
jDESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the citizens of Crawfordsvilie and vicinity. He gives particular attention to carious Teeth, millions of which are now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and sec specimens of the best manufacture of
PORCELAIN TEETH IN THE 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 to the science, carefully attended to, with the least possible pain. Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.
Crawfordsvilie, July 14, 1853.
AuofBier Fresh Arrival of BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATAER
L. FALLEY, WOULD
respectfully announce to his nu
merous customers that he is now in receipt of his Fall Stock of Boots, Shoes, Leather, Findings, ^-c., which he will sell at the very lowest figures imaginable, wholesale or retail in quantities to suit purchasers. (dec. 29,'53.
ents' and Ladies Rubber Over Shoes Buffalo Cork Soles at dec 29, 1853.) FALLEY'S.
Popular Patent Medicines.
•\T JE arc Agents for the foilowing Popular Pat* ont Mcilirines Kadway's Ready Rclinf do Renovating Resolvent do Ready Regulator
Mycr's Extract Rock Rose Howe's Shaker Sarsapariila Craig's Sarsapariila and Liniment Geoghegan's Extract Ilydropiper Fahnestockfs Vermifuge McLanc's do. Gunn's do. Chi rices Liniment .[one's Nerve and Uone Liniment. Mc.xican Mustang do. Loroe's Ohio do. Frnnimore's Nerve an Bone do. Robert's Hair Regenerator. Hubert's Extract Jamaicn Ginger. Kennel's Eye Balm. Thompson's Eye Water.
Jew David's Plasttr. Ferrv Davis' Pain Killer. Graves' Family Medicines, And a host cf others loo numerous to mention, but equally good. Gall and get Pamphlets and Almanacs. T.D.BROWN &, CO.
December 1,
^Tovel for oil, and the
largest lot of School Books, Geography?}, 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
The Bndermaton!
THE
great external remedy for Fever and Ague in all its forms. This popular remedy has met with unprecedented success during the past summer & full.
IF YOU HAVE THE AGUE TRY IF (J^RNOTHISG TAKEN 1STEHSALLV Sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietors T. D. BROWN &. CO.
December 1, 1S53.
Just Received!
TTJE have just received and opened our
VY
fall stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dyes, Acids, Oils, Varnishes, Paints, PerfuMcff,
PATENT MEDICINES,
Glass-ware, 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 forirct to call at the old stand, one door east of the Eagle Hotel. Dec 1,
:53.)
Three
T. D. BROWN & CO.
JUST RECEIVED,
hundred pieces best Mirrimack, Cocheco and
Union
LAFAYETTE BOILER WORKS
ADJOINING THE
LAFAYETTE FOUNDARY.
IJEHE undersigned have established themselves in this place in the manufacture
mmmm itiaiaSf
with Machinery of the best kind now in use, with all the late improvements attached, for manufacturing in all branches of the business. Wc have made arrangements to purchase our materials directly, of the best manufacturers, and are prepared to furnish BOILERS, LARD TANKS, CAULDRONS, BREECIIINOS, CHIMNEYS and SHEET IRON work of every description.embraced in our business. VVe also VV'arraBt all work made by us, to give entire satisfaction, and to be as well made, and of as good material, and as cheap as can be procured elsewhere. Those wishing to procure anything in our line, will please call and examine our work.
Q^pOrders from a distance will be punctually attended to. GOODNOW & HARBAUGH.
Lafayette, April 7, 1853.
Tanner's Oil.
A pure article, by the Barrel, or single gallon, for sale low, at the Drug store of June 1G, '53.] SLOAN & MORGAN.
FEESII
DRUGS MEDICINES.
A RE
Sc j?I@S5&Ar¥,
just
receiving their spring stock, con-
XX. sisting of a very large, and splendid assortment of Pure
Drugs, Medicines, Paints^ Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Varnishes, Perfumery, Stationary, Fancy Articles, &cc., &ac.,
Our stock was purchased in New \ork from the importers, and very carefully selected by one of the firm in person. Consequently the public may rely on every articlc being pure and unadulterated.
Physicians and all others are respectfully invite'd to call and examine for themselves, as wc arc prepared, and determined to sell at as low prices as any other establishment of the kind in the State the windy boasting of defying all competition, to the contrary notwithstanding.:- [June 16,1S53.
ents enameled and patent leather Shoes V3T
ancjGaitera
at L. FALLEY's.
Crawfordsvilie, Frankfort, Kekomo and Ft. Wayne Rail Road
COMPANY.
•jWTOTTCE ishereby given that Instalment* of TEN per cent, each on the Capital Stock of the Crafordsville, Frankfort, Kokomo and Fort Wa)'ne Rail Road Company has been made payable at the office of the company in the town of Frankfort at the following times to-wit:
Ten per cent, on Monday the 3d day of April. 1854. Ten per cent, on Monday the 5 th dav of June, 1854.
Ten per cent, on Monday the 7th day of August, 1854. Ten per cent, on Monday the 9th day of October, 1854.
Stockholders residing in Montgomery county and vicinity, can at their option pay instalments to Ben T. Ristine, Crawfordsvilie to Silas Kenworthy, of DarIino*ton or sub-' scribers generally to Williamson D. Crothers, the authorized Collector of the company.
Stock subscribers are also notified that ten per cent, damages will be assessed on all instalments remaining unpaid for 30 days after the same is due—that 7 per cent, interest will be allowed on all payments from the date of payment, and eight per cent, interest on all prepayments, payable in stock until the road is completed.
WILLIAMSON P. DUNN, Sec'y, C. F. K. & Ft W. R. R. Frankfort, March 2, 1854.
F. L. COCHRAN, MICKEY & CO.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
Hals, Caps, Furs, Umbrellas, Millinery Goods,
Rilibons, Parasols, Artificial Floivers, cf-c. i^'o.
4 Hamilton Building',
Barclay Street, opposite the Astor House,
J. L. Cochran, Robt. Mickey, IVeW-Yorlt. Royal H. Waller.) 0^7~\V. H. HARDING, formerly of Lafayette, Ind., now with the above firm, will b© happy to see all his old friends, feeling assured that he can, not only make these calls*? pleasant but profitable. Boarding at National Hotel, Courtlandt Street.
Feb. 16, 1854.—3m.
THINGS ARE DAILY A N I N
fFHE 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 ail kinds Hats&,Caps
French Cloths
And Cassimers and almost every article that is usually kept in a retail establishment which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods. F. H. FRY.
Oct. 20, 1853.]
PATENT DOOR & GATE
22?® SE«L IM IW&.I
RW.
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. CA:JFBELL, Merchant, his sole .Agent 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.) R. W. INMAN.
Saddlery fc Harness
a $ $
'i
Prints, warranted fast
colors by (sept. 22, 1853. Ramey.
By Wm. W. Nicholson, Jr.,
Washington street, Crawfordsvilie, Ind.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his old friends and customers, and ihe 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.
New Arrangement! THE
unders igned begs leave to inform the citizens of Crawfordsvilie and vicinity, that he has opened up an entirely new
Grocery and Provision Store,
on Market street, one door east of Laymon Co's corner, where he intends to keep a general assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES
and Provisions, for which, he will take in exchange all kinds of approved Country Produce. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage., JOHN PURSELL.
Nov. 3, 1853.
Auction Store! I
is universally given up thatj there are better bargains got at Scnooler'6 Auction Room than any other place in town and he is still receiving all 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 Saddleosold 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. H. SCHOOLER.
Nov 1, 1853—4m) Auctioneer.
Br. 1?. Mil? BM»»
HAVINGrespectfullylocatedin
permantly Crawfords
vilie, tenders his profess-, innal 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' Tift Shop.
March 31, 1853—ly
