Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 May 1854 — Page 3
Great Flood at Hartford—The City I Submerged. HARTFORD, CT., May 2.--The water
continued to rise until four o'clock yesterday evening, when it came to a otand, and wad then 2D 1-2 feet above low water mark, and 2 1-2 teet higher than the great flood in 1801.
In the eastern part of the city. Commerce, Front, Kilhurno, Perry, Potter, Eliorv and Charles streets, were all overflown, and a large, scow passed through Front street, from one end to the other.
Hundreds of families were driven from their dwellings, and several persons were drowned. Shad boats lloaling about the street?, affording temporary shelter for the houseless.
A large number of bridges were washed away, and factories all rendered idle, by which 2,000 persons were thrown out of employment. The loss in this city is estimated at $100,000.
A OR S VP AN*D NOVEL EN VFAl PLL 1SK.
Wo publish in our advertising columns a mag
nificent (Sift Enterprise, (ihc third of a series.) utiritfJ in Nsv 8 York by Mr. Perham. who has Ion? a:i.l tV'1 aSly nn-.vn throughout the North r.iid Ens'. An examination of it will present fca hires that c.-iiimneml it to tbe attention of every man. won an and child in the rommuni'y. We have only to say that the former enterprise of ibis indclatignhlc manager have been charneleriz..ed bv t'.ie greatest fairruT-s. r.tul given the utmost fatisYnc'.icn to all concerned, bend in your nr•ders for tickets as early as possible as ihey will unboutedly bo takeii up in a short time.
OCTOBER ELECTION.
MR. E PITCH: Please announce my NAME as nr. indo pendent candidate tor the office of Sheriff/at the ensuing October election, and oblige vours. ISAAJ C. ADAMS.
March 9. 1854.*'
Try J. Ft! Frost Co's Improved London Yegiiabic a standard
Family Medicine, for sale at T. D. Brown Co's. [Any IS '53—ly.
Strange Bevelopement.
Scientific Men arc daily bringing to light, new Inventiors. and the 31 arch of Progress is onward: persons Bald, or becoming so, will be pleased to learn, that Science and long research conbined, have brought, before the Public, tho greatest WONDER~OF TIIK AGK, in the Article of EMERSON'S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE. A sure cure for Baldness and to prevent Hair from Palling. See Circulars to be had of Agents.— Price SI.00 in hr: Bottles. Sold by
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SLOAN & MORGAN, [Agents, Craw fordsville.
C. E. FISHLI'. &. Co., Proprietors, 57 Supcrio st., Cleveland. Ohio, march 10, J851—ly*
Too,000 GIFTS FOE THE PEOPLE: JOSTAIl PERHAM submit.? to the People of the United States, his THIRD MONSTER GIFT ENTERPRISE, In connection witii the Exhibitions of his
Mamific?'nt, and Immense Mirror of
N. & S. AMERICA,
At Academy Hall, Gu3 Broadway, New York. 100.000 Tickets Only, at $1 Each, Will be soid. Each Purchaser of a Ticket for the ADMISSION OF FOUR PERSONS To ti
E \hibition,M'.1I E preprintd
liere.L
Onifn
a
Music,
and within
.liOO. (Any
F1E1.I),
inerest.
25
mm***
«£ba
15
of Philadelphia. It unbraces over
Barns,and other
•«,
cts. each,
100,000 Gifts,
May II. 1854—4t.
nub's
100
Acres
Land, in a high state of cultivation, with
NECESSARY
in good
N
pair.
Out-hoas-
TBE.fti IS
a large Orchard
of choice Fi nits. Titie indisputable,
"Valued
information in regard to
the Farm can be obtained of
BI'^LAN BLD-
tetant on t! premises
A PERPETUAL LOAN
without security or
5,000 2,000
.. .• 1.000
-2 £.JC0 es.1 000 10 .. 100 1,000 THE CELEBRATED TKOTTINU JTIARLO' "L.ily
Dale,,V who can trot, in harness, a mile
".'50—
valued at
ROFSEVVOOD PIAJN'OS,
portion of the Pianos are
&, L'o'S
LET DAVIS &
The Splendid
known as tha
075 10
1,000
valued at
*500
each,
2,5000 5 I. 200 1.500 (A
T. GILBERT
Celebrated Aeoiiaris. Others of
HAL-
Go's Splendid Instruments.)
SERIES OF PAINTING
"MIRROR OF KLI vV ENGLAND
AND CANARIA SCENERY,"
Gold Watches,
and now realiz
ing a handsome income by its Exhibitions in the East—valued at
3
Light and Beautiful Carriages,
22,000
*225
each.
10°
1»000
40 50 2,000 100 Pens and Cases, 5 500 9,000
Pcncils,
15,000
Piece? of Choice, Popular, and Fashiona-
23,7I)5
Valued at
$96,380
OIVE GIFT FOR EVERY TICKET.
In order to insure to all concerned a perfect lair and satisfactory disposition of the above named Gifts, Mr. PERHAM proposes that the Sharoholdtrs shall meet together
On Thursday Evening June 22d, 1854.
(Or sooner if ail tho Tickets are sold—due nolice of which will bo given,) at some suitable j»lace, hereafter to bo designated, and appoint a
COMMITTEE OF FIVF PERSONS
to re
ceive the properly, which they may dispose of in such manner—by lot or otherwise—as tho Shareholders, in general meeting, shall direct, the Committee giving good and sufficient bonds, if mjuired by the Shareholdcs, for the faithful performance of the duties required of them.
Shareholders residing out of the city of New York, will stand upon the same footing as residents, and whatever may fall to their shares will bo forwarded to them in such manner as they Ciny dfrect, ofter the partition has taken place. (TjfAIl orders for Tickets, by mail, should be addressed to JOSIAH PERHAM, ACADEMY HALL, 603 BROADWAY NEW YORK. If it should happen that all the Tickets are sold when the older is received, the money will be returned, at our expense of postage. Cone-pond dent? will please write distinctly their name, residence, County and State, to prevent errors. Or, il convenient, cncloseond envelope with their directions on it in full—in which, such Tickets as they may order, will be returned
FRIEND, LOOK HERS!
A Bargain to be Had and No Mistake!
THE
undersigned wishes to sell 80 acres of Land lying about 6 miles from Crowfordsvil'ejoining R. McMakan's and Richard Hall's land. This tract of land is of good, rich soil, nnd we'll timbered and watered. You can have a bargain if you call and «ce me at A. Bargelt's fgtovc Store. T. H. WIN'ION
JWay 11,1864.
S*rr-V
10,000 LBS. WOOL
*118 OR which the Highest Cash Price will be paid at our Warehouse, Crawfordsville, Ind. LEE, GILK-EY & CO.
May 11, 1854-8 w.
One Cent Reward.
'D unaway from the subscriber living near Pleas-
JLV
ant Hill, Montgomery Oounty, Ind, on the 26th of April, 185-1, JAMKS PKntn. an apprentice Boy. Said Boy is about 17 yean of a^e, ligkt complected and pretty well grown. All persons are forewarned of -rusring or harboring him my account as I will not hold myself responsible for any of his acts. Tho above reward of one cent will be given for his return.
May 11. 1851—3w.»
11,
with a
E.
1854-3t.
N
urn-
entitling the Holder to One
JShare i:I the following
100.000 (Jifu:
A FARM,
located in
11
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ar ison Township,
'o.. New
Giou-
.lerseyf
SS.
STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County, $ Montgomery Circuit Court, September Term, 1854.
Jacob L. Brown, plaintiff, Complaint vs. for specilic Evan D. Richardson, defn'dt.) performance.
HEREAS, on the 4th day of Mny, A. VV D. 1S54, said plaintiff by Thomson &. Ristine, his attorneys, filed in the Clerk's office of said Court his complaint in the above entitled case against the iid defendant said plaintiff at the same time also filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit of disinterested and competent witness setting forth that the said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause now pending in said Court against him is founded upon a contract for the conveyance of real estate by Suid defendant to said plaintiff.
Therefore, notice o! the pendency of said action is hereby given, that said suit will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, to be holden in the Court House at Crawfordsville, in said county of Montgomery, commencing on the fourth Monday of September next, 1854. Attest:
ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk Montgomery Circuit Court.
Mav
FRANCONr S COLOSSAL
HIPPODROME!!
From he Oly of New York.
This gigantic and elegant Corps, being the only Hippodrome in the United States, will give its first and only Exhibition in
Qrawfordsvillc. Wednesday May 17,1854.
Brilliant representations of the Classic. Games, as given by the Ancient Greaks and Romans toge*her with the daring splendors of the Hippodrome, ancient and modern,
Franceni's Great Troupe, in which beautiful Females and beautiful Ilorses form the principal features.
Six superbly contest Chariot Races and Steeple Chases, by Ladies in full and appropriate Costume. Director of the Hippodrome, J. G. Gadwullader. President of the Games, W. H. Stout Leader of the Elean band. II. Gaul
The great Tent of the Hippodrome! Coverners an Area of Two Acres. Tiiese ample dimensions, calcuiated to accommodate nearly Ten Thousand People, are alone sufficient to attract and rivet admiration but when cvtrv part of the enclosure is filled with spectators, sealed in amphi-thcatrical order around the course, gaily attired and ith animated faces, it is impossible to imagine a more imposing spectacle, or to describe the (Feet of the coup d'osil presented by su ch a eo-ularlv arranged multitude upon an unaccustomed spectator.
The followinng brilliant Novelties are embraced in the Programme of Exercises. The entertainment, of the Hippodrome will commence with Scipio's Triumphant return to Rome. After the conquest of Carthage in which the entire stock of Horses, Ponies, Elephants, Deer, stt iches, Chariots, Cars, together with the Equestron Corps, en masse, will be displayed in one grand scene of action.
An astonishing and daring exhibition of lofty Equilibriums and La Perche Equipoise, By Messrs. Stout and Fisher, upon a Pole 30 feet high, carried by one and mounied by the other considered the most wonderful feat of ballincing ever witnessed. The condemned Gladiators a 'hrilling illustration of the Arena.
The extraordinary Artists, comprising the German Brothers, will give an exhibition of Jeus Icarians, upon amoving platform around the course. Grand Scene of the Roman Hippodrome three Chariots—Two Horses abseast driven by Ladies, in animated contest for the prizes of the Hippodrome. La Course Creque a scene of the Turf, with six horses, one mile heats, by six Ladies, in Jockey Costume. Grand Chariot Race, two splendid Chariots, driven four Horses abreast and flying at full speed, by Messrs. Stout and Cadwalader, a sight of terific splendor and animation never before witnessed.
The next representation will be a surprising address by three Horsemen, rididing two Horses each, at full speed while standing up, sntitled Les Jeuxde la 4me Olympiade.— Taken from the ancient sport called Desultores Numidian, by Messrs. Stout, Fisher and Cadwallader.
Animated exhibition of Field sports, by five Parisian Ladies, who will enter in spirited competition for the prize in a grand Steeple Chase, mounted on fleet and beautiful courses, jumping hurdles, fences, ect.
Camels and Elephant, including the performances of the trained Elephant Amencus, by his tutor, Master Leon Arhtur, aged 10 years.
After which a Comic Race of Ponies, or a Travestieof the Turf, called the Course des Singers, ridden by Monkies in Jockey Costume. The Entertainments to conclude with the flight of Liberty Horses, unmounted, end gaudily decorated with flying srteamers, arter the manner of Italian Corso.
Admission—Boxes 50 cents. Pit 25 cts. Doors open at 2 and 7. Performances to commence at 3 and 8 o'clock, P. M.
Will exhibit in Lafayette M«y 16 Covington 18 Rockville 19, I May 4,1854—2vv.
A
SPLEKDID lot of ladies and misses Agremont and Bloomer Bonnets, at epril 6.] J, CrawfordJUulli kin's-
AIRS. ROBERTS MISS LANGT0N
TJESPECTFULLY inform the ladies of Crawfordsville nnd vicinity, that they have just received one of the most splendid stocks of
mJlllY Ever examined in this place. Our stock of BONNETS AND RIBBONS,
Comprise
GEO. L. CALWELL.
the most popular and Fashionable
styles could he selected in the Eastern Markets, which will be sold on reasonable terms. Ladies will please call soon if you wish to procure the choicest styles, 2 doors West of the Ristine House, Crawfordsville.
A large nssortment of beautiful French Flowers a few fine crape and soft straw Bonnets. MRS. ROBERTS and
MISS LANGTON,
May 4, 2854—tf. Proprietors.
EXECUTRIX SALE.
The
undersigned Executrix of the last will of Gabriel Tisor, deceased, will sell at private sale, the lot of land ancubed as follows: The northeast qr. of the southeast qr. of sec. 21, in Township 20, Range 3 west.— Terms: A credit of three months will be given for payment of the purchase money, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety with interest., waiving valuation laws
CATHARINE TISOR, Executrix. May 4, 1854.-*
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY!!
All Former Efforts Outdone
Lushest Stock ftrrnirsl
LOWEST PRICES
NEW GOODS!!
New Styles and New Designs!
A. RAMEY,
CORNER OF VERNON AND GREENE ST.-*., CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., TS now receiving his extensive supplies of
Spring Sc summer Goods, carefully selected in the best markets in the United States, consisting of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, English, French and American Broad Cloth?, Siitinetts and cassimeres, Tweeds & .Teans, wollen and cotton Flannels, Satin and Velvet Vesting, fig'd silk do., bleached and brown muslins, seamless Bags, Irish Linen, crash and towelling, heavy linen Drills, ticking, mens sun mer stuff, cotton yarn and car-pet-warp, together with a magnificent stock ol Fancy Goods which were selected expressly for the w.ints of
TIIK LADIKS."
Embracing plain Si'k, watered do.. Cam?loon Brocade silk. Foulard, striped Plaid, Florence, glace and bonnet silks, Tarletons plain assorted colors, dotted and plain swiss. Jackonets, Book and Tndi muslin, Victoria & Bishop Lawn, French worked collars, caps, cuffs, chemizetts and under-sleeves, lace collars, collars and under-sleeves to match.— French worked Infant Waists, linely vraught linen cambric handkerchief, a nice Tidy for 50 cents, silk arid Alpacca Lustres.
A well selected stock of do Laines. plain ur.d plaid challis, de Beges and cashmeres— plain, fuiicy and embroidered Lawns from 8 to 25 rls per vr.rd. A beautii'ui assortment ol
BONNETS & TRIMMINGS.
Neck, Belt, cap and Bonnet Ribbons, bonnet Borders and Artificials, Gimps, Laces, Fringes, Galoonsand Velvet Trimmings.
Our stock of De Lain, cashmere, silk crape, black and fancy silk Shauls cannot be surpassed Ly any house in the Wabash ValIy, Parasolls and Umbrellas.
Yankee Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots, shoes, a good assortment. Carpst'Df*'.
Venetian, Ingrain and three ply carpeting, woolen and cotton stair do.. Druggets, Oil cloths assorted width, matting, Hearth Rugs, 4
Steady !?Eale C'lofiJtjr.
Superior French cloth, Frock and Dress coats satinett, linen, cashmerett, tweed and alpacca Sack and Frock do. black & fancy cassimere, linen, drill, cottonade. satinett, & tweed Pants—satin, silk, marsells.
April 20, 1854.
P&Sli
The Ostriches of the Desert,
hunted by mounted Arabs at full speed.— The habits of the Camel, when pursued by Bedouin Horsemen.
Valencia,
German & Qeenes cloth Vests Rubber coats &: Leggings—Shirts, collars, scarfs, cravats, &c.—Oil cloth and carpet Bags—Ladies Satchel Is. A large lot of Glassware,
Queensware & Table Catlcry
constantly on hand. 0^7"We do not intend by this advertisement to humbug or deceive. We know and feel that we can and will sell our Goods as cheap as any house in the West, and we intend to spread the interesting information.All wo ask is an examination of our stock and prices and vou'll be convinced at once.
NEW ALBANY & SALEM
OPENED TO GREENCASTLE. N AND ArrmigrciitontsorGroal Importance
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE" OF TRAIN? AT CRAWFORDSVILLE STATION. Trains: North. I Trains South..
EXPRESS
Arrives 11.28 A. M., Leaves 11.30 ACCOMMODATION Arrives G.40 P. M.,
Leaves 6.45 FREIGHT Leaves at 5 A. M.
EXPRESS
Arrives 2 P. M., Leaves 2.08 P. M. ACCOMMODATION Arrives 9.42 A. M.,
Leaves 10 FREIGHT
Arrives 11.50 P. M.
The Express Train leaving here at 11.30 a. m., connects with the Express Train on Lafayette & Indianapolis R. R. lor Indianapolis and Cincinnati also, connects directly with a special train upon the Michigan Central R. R. for Chicago, and the tii»ht Express for Detroit, Niagara Falls, Bufi'alo, Albany, New York and Boston, forming the quickest,, cheapest, and every way the best Route for the Eastern cities. The Freight Train leaving here at 5 a. m., have accommodations for passengers to and from Lafayette, making connection with morning Express on Lafayette & Indianapolis R. R. for Indianapolis, Cincinnati, &c. The Accommodation Train leaving here at 10 a. m., for Greencastle, connects with P. M. Trains on Terre Haute & Richmond R. R. for Indianapolis and Terre Haute, and returning leave Greencastle alter arrival of Train from Terre Haute and Indianapolis.
Through Tickets can be had for Chicago, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Albany, New York York and Boston.
O^Passengers taking the cars at Stations where Tickets are sold, will be charged extra, if not provided with Tickets. (^TFREIGHT TRAINS each way daily, and freight forwarded with promptness and dispatch. G. KNOWLTON, Sup'fc
April-20, 1854r^tf.
GRAHAM & BRO.
BOSTON STORE,
$20,000 Stock
if The Emporium of
®&a siiTisiiimr.
¥ESummer
are in daily receipt of our Spring and stork of Goods which is .the largest ever offered the citizens of this county, which wc can and will on account of the great increase of our trade sell ten pur ccnt below all com petition.
Our stock includes every article usually sold in the West.
Domestic Goods
of every quality and style.
Cloths and Casimeres
of every quality, style and price. f)00 HON NETS of the best styles, sold at from 10 cents to §5.00 200 pieees Bonnet Ribbons sold at from 6 cts. to ?1 SO per a d. 200 S'AICASOLS of the most approved
styles. 100 Pieces of Ginghams. 2^ Pieces bleach Muslins. 2fiO pieces Lawns of everv style. 1H0 piece* liereages and Herea^e ftc Laines.
K0pieces spring stvle of DeLnines.
25 pieces silk Beraigues and Tissues,plain and fancy. 500 pieces Prints of every variety and style. 50 pieces Ticking. 40 pieces Hickofy Shirting. 500 seamless Bags. 15 bales Sheeting. 100 Carpet Bags. 80 Umbrellas. 10 bales Batting. 150 pieces summer wear for men and boys. 3«100 yards Carpets, sold at city prices. 100 dozen Hose and half Hose. 20 dozen Ladies fine Shoes.
CLOTHING FOR TUTF
%!h AMM
Clothing, Ilat, Cap, Boot & Shoe Store
lis
Our flock of (.'lothing enihracea every variety aiil st_\ le of Clothing worn in lliis country. JIats and Caps of every style and quaiitv.
BOOTS AND SHOES'
for every Man and Hoy in the county that want Ihetn at low figures. GROCERIES sold in "the Cellar at River prices.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. We earnestly solicit every man, woman nnd child in the whole country that want good Goc»'s. at a small profit, to come and seo our stock, for we can and will sell cheaper than the cheapest. april 20, 354. RAH A 31 & 15IIO.
To
Citizens of
th.3
MONTGOMERY COUNTY! who wish to purchase cheap and seasonable Goods
TAKE NOTICE!
have just received and am now ready to show to my numerous customers, as an extensive assortment of
Me re ii a 22 disc
As ever before offered in this place. These Goods have been purchased 011 such terms, that will admit of their being sold at such rates that cannot fail to prove advantageous to any person who will take the pains to examine our PRICES previous to purchasing elsewhere. And believing that
SMALL PROF FITS
And quick returns is the trne maxim business, we are now prepared to offer for the consideration of the citizens of this place & surrounding country
OUR STOCK ..
consisting in part of the following
Full and complete assortment.
HATS & C1PS,
of the latest and most approved styles.
Boots and Shoes,
direct from the Manufacturers. NOTIONS of all descriptions. Hardware of all kinds.
O I N
for men and boys. In this department, wc cannot fail to please the most fastidious taste. Our Clothing has been selected with great care, and being bought from first hands, we can compare prices favorably with any other house in town, without attempting to create and impression that we are able from our
Superior Advantages,
to undersell our neighbors. We do say, that any person upon examination must be satisfied that our Clothing is cheap.
Trunks & Valises—Looking Glasses,
Queensware and Glassware.
HOSIERY—A well selected stock.
Groceries.
Sugar, coffee, Tea, Tobacco and spices of kinds. In fine, every thing that the Farmer, Mechanic or Professional man may want.
The Ladies.
There has been particular attention paid, to the wants of the Ladies in the selection of our
©lilSS :aSSi!S,
which is full and complete in every respect. It is useless to attempt enumerating our different styles and qualities—call and examine for yourselves. Nothing gives us greater pleasure than to show our Goods, from the fact, that to show them is to sell them.
In conclusion, we invite all our friends to give us a call previous to making purchases, being convinced that we can accommodate them in Goods and Prices on as favorable, if not better terms, than any other house in this section of country.
JOHN R. ROBINSON.
Crawfordsville, April 20,1854—3m.
Crawfordsville Beefry, and Fresh
MEAT MARKET
Stall No. 1, North of Cravford c^MulUlcin's store, and immediately East of the Court House, T/JTriERE Eresh Beef, Pork, Sausage,
Veale and Mutton can be had every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, and oftener a= the season may demand. Call in, gentlemen, and see
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
NOTICE
is hereby given that in pursuance of
an order made by the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, Indiana, at its April Term, 1854.1 will soil at private sale the following ancubed real estate situate in said connty and owned by Alvira Knapp, Solomon Knapp and Ira Knapp chiMren of Nancy Knapp, dee'd to wit: The undivided seventh part of the south half of the i:orth east quarter of section three, in township nineteen, north of range five west. Terms: (*nsh in hand,
ALEXANDER THOMSON,
May 4. 1851. Commissioner.
ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND
SUMMER GOODS.
THE
undersigned is now in receipt of a general stock of spring and summer Goods, which he is disposed to sell at the very lowest figures, and would respectfully invite those who are in search of bargains to give him a call, as he is determined to sell at small profits. He would particularly call attention to his stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSIME11ES, which is composed of every quality and grade as he does not deal in Ready Made Clothing, he thinks he thinks he can offer inducements to home manufactures.
He has on hand a general stock of IRON and NAILS, which will be sold at the lowest prices. F. II. FRY.
April 20, 185-1—tf.
FEW patterns of beautiful and splendid plad and black Silks, at npril 20, 1854-tf._ F. II. FRY'S.
A
LACK, blue and gray Cloths of bestqual9 ity, at F. II. FRY'S.
LEGAN'T LAWKS, at april 20, 1854.] F. II. FRY'S.
1
}HINTS of new styles and superior quality, at [april 20.] F. II. FRY'S.
ai'iSiilliwf sif
BY
I A N A N
~l ]\T assuming the management of thisfavorjte 110*01, (formerly kept by H. Movvry,") I
ie
I'll
ISK-- :5»: «JBJ
VVB have largely inerea- eii our stork of lothing. its, (laps, Boots ami Sho« this spring. All thai want Great IJ irgains in those articles can buy them l'-J pi ecnt cheap at Grah aniS than any where rl-e i'i t'ii^ town.
proprielor assures his friends and the publie that it shall be J'"1 conducted, is to retain its standing as one of ti.-° best Hotels in the country, and no pains will be ."pared to make it a home for the traveler.
His Stabling is commodious ar:d lie have a careful hostler to attend to it. I Craw lordsvilie, April 6, 185-1—ly.
CABINET & CHAIR
HAVING
The Bakery.
This branch of our business we intend shall be conducted in best possible manner. We have a good workman and can assure those who may want Bread or any kind of Cakes, that we can come as near accommodating them to what they may wish as any house in the place.
Candies.
We shall also manufacture and keep on hand al wholesale and retaii, at a low rate, all kinds of Candies and surh Candy too, as cannot be surpassed in any city or town east or west. 00= We wish to inform the Farmers, that we are, and shall at r.ll times pay, the highest cash price for all kinds of Produce. Store 011 the west side of Public Square, in the room recently occupied by E. Deer, and one door north of Frank Fry's Store.
April 13, 1854—6t
A
GUTHRIE & AUSTIN.
N. B.—The highest cash price paid for fat cattle, hogs, sheep and calves: april 20, 1854-3mi G* & A.
CRAWFORD
MULL IE IN,
RE receiving their Spring stock of Goods, purchased at head quarters with great car^ and at very low prices, which will enable them to compete with any other store in low prices. lie will receive in exchange for Goods all kinds of Produce, not refusing cash when offered [apr 6.
"jf awns, plain black and Fancy, at apr 6] J. CKAWFOKD & MUI.LIKIU'S
&RINTS- -A large and splendid lot at J.
BOOTS
procured additional machinery,
I am prepared to manufacture furnitlire, together with all kinds of turned work, I which will be constantly kept on hand for 1 sale, either by wholesale or retail—corsisting of Bureaus, Tables, stands, safes, Lounges, Bed-steads with screw rail, iron rod bottom or square mil and tenon finished ornnfinished, chairs finished or unfinished, Bedposts of every kind, Table-legs, Bed-pins,
Wagon & Buggy Hubs, Neck-yokes and Broom-handles all of which will be sold cheep for cash, lumber or country produce, at my Factory, which is situated east of the Depot, and near the Woolen Factory in Crawfordsville. M. M. VANCLEAVE. march 23 1S54.—tf
FAJII LIT Cr aSOCE 151" ST® BS E
AND
JE3J2 MSLrSST=
HUDSON & COONS
I "O" A VING just opened up in the above business, wish to inform their friends and the public generally, that they intend I keeping at all times for sale at the lowest possible figures, all kinds of Famiiy Groceries—such as, Coffee, Sugar, Salt, Popper, spice, cinnamon, chees. Fish of various kinds, &.C., &.c.
& SHOES, a complete assortment lor ladies and gentlemen, at april G.) J. t'rawford & Mullikin
LINEN
bleached, Toweling and crash, at april 6.) J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
EADY MADE CLOTHING—a complete assortment for the summer trade at apr 6.) J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
Where Did ITon Say?
They Have Just Received them at
GALEY &_SC0TT'S. HAVING
I I A S A S & We have the Ingraham Hat, that can't be beat for beauty and durability—in fact v. have all other kinds of Hats suitable for the spring and summer. Also, a splendid lot of children and babies Hats.
Cloths,
S*
M. E. HUDSON.
March 9, 1854.] R. L. COONS
,WT,OTI('E.-The
Stockholders of the raw-
fordsville, Frankfort, Kokoino & Port Wayne Rail-road company are hereby notified that the annual meeting for the election of Directors, will beheld at the office of the company, in Frankfort, on Weuiesday. May 2 Ith, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 4 P. M. W. P. DUNN, Sec'y-
Crawford & Mullikin's.
HALLI Barege, Plain Barege, barred, corded do., broche do., at Crawford & Mullikin's.
ILK TISSUES—Fig'd and plain, at iJ. Crawford & Mullikin's.
JLAIN black and changeable Dress Silks at J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
TARLATANE,
blue and pink, at
apr 6 I J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
ipr
A(-'E, swiss and Jaconnet Collars, Banded do. at J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
SPLENDID lot of Bonnet Ribbons, also narrow satin do. at april G.] J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
LADIES
and Gentlemens black and assorted colored Kid Gloves, silk do., at april 6.] j. Crawford & Mullikin's.
SwissLace,fancy
Edging and Inserting, ellk Thule, silk cap NettS, brbwri BaJ:ege and Irish Linens, at april 6.J J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
SINCE the commencement of hostilities between these two great nations matters and things generally have been fluctuating, throughout believe, tlje entire world, or at least, through all that part with which our government in any way whatever, has had intercourse. This state of things too, doubtless, will continue to a greater or less degree until peace or a reconciliation of the matter of dispute is consummated. But let this be as it may, it is quite as necessary now, as when '-at peace with all the world and the rest of mankind.'- we should go 011 in our several vocations in this land of general brotherhood, using our utmost endeavors for the comfort & happiness of our great and growing race. It is not possible however, for all to see or think alike, nor do we believe it best, .but we do contend, that every man should do his part, in that which 'seemcst most right in his sight'' for the accomplishment of this great w:ork. For one, as an humble citizen, I have from time to time done what little was in my poiver, in the way of supplying those in want, with the very best and cheapest
Ready Made Clothing,
The Eastern markets could afford, charging them as small a per cent, as we could affurd, to obtain a sustenance for ourselves and littic ones. We shall here just inform our old friends and customers that we have received and opened for the spring and summer trade a larije and superb stock generally. In the Clothing line, we have any and every garment a man or boy may want of all qualities and prices and made in the best manner and out of perfect goods—no humbug, out all O. Iv. We have also, a fine and complete stock of
Of all the various kinds found in similar establishments, and of the latest styles.
Bonnets Bonnet Ribbo?is,
Of all kinds—(or nearly so)—Dress Goods of the latest patterns, viz: Silks, Bereges, De Lanes, Bevge de [Lanes, Lawns, Swiss Mull, Tissues, Ginghams, and a large lot of Prints, cheap, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST.
Hats and Caps,
The tinobt silk Hats extant together with a large assortment of other summer Hats.
Boots & Shoes,
Of all kinds, both course and fine which can't help but supply the wants of all both great and small.
Quees?vare, Hardware,
Glassware, [Carpeting, Carpet-warp, Cotton Yarn, Bed-Ticking, Batting, brown Muslins, Dye-stuffs, and a good stock of Groceries.
Q^rA word to the Farmers before clusino. We have a stock both in regard to Clothing and Dry Goods generally, that cannot besur^ passed, and that you will be well pleased with should you give us a call and examine them. When you do get in the notion of calling, we ask you to remember and
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EN and Boys summer Hats, various styles at J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
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had for a short time the privil
ege of administering, in part, to the wants of the citizens of Crawfordsville and Montgomery county, we feel it our duty in again presenting for their consideration a large and beautiful stock of
"NEW GOODS,
Ready Made Clothing. &c., to return our most sincere thanks, for past favors, and ask a continuance of their patronage
In an enumeration, we shall only give a slight sketch of what wc have received for our spring and summer trade. Among our stock of
rain eitsifv May be found the following, viz Bcreges, Rerege De Laines, Lawns, Tissues, Silks, Swiss, Jaconetts, &c. Also, Dress Trimmings of all kinds and a large stock of Prints.
Mi "1^7 @1^ Silk, Straw and Gimp Bonnets Misses and hildre ns Flats, &c. and an endless variety of Bonnet Trimmings, which cannot fail to please al! tastes.
&c.
We have a fine lot of Cloths, Gassimeres, Satinetts, Tweeds, and Summer Cloths generally. A splendid stock of Cravats and Handkerchiefs, to which we invite the attention of the Young Gents.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of all sorts, sizes and shapes, which will suit the wants of each and e\C?v one.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Wc have at the present, in addition to our usual selection, a good stock of Ready Made '"lothing, which'we feel safe in warranting to be manufactured out of the best fabrics., and in a workmanlike manner, and will obligate ourselves to sell as low, at least, as any other house in the place.
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Glassware, Groceries, rye-Stuffs, Cotton Yarn, brown Sheetings, brown Shirtings, Hickory and Taylor Stripes. We "believe also, that we can say, without fear of successful contradiction, that we have a little of the best selected stock of Table and Pocket Cutlery ever brought to this market, which we should be pleased to have those in want of any thing of the kind call and examine.
To the Farmers.
The farmers will please bear in mind, that we are desirous of purchasing all kinds oi Produce, for which, we will pay the highest cash price in Goods—in such cases too, you can rest assured you are aiso getting your Goods at the lowest cash prices. Remember, we are 011 Washington street, immediately west of the court house.
April 6, 1854.] GALEY & SCOTT.
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RUSSIA &vTURKEY Grows Hotter an:! Hotter!
brine
WITH YOU YOUR PRODUCE Of all kinds for which we will allow you the highest market price, and sell you Goods as low as any of our neighbors, and no mistake. Remember the GEKM IN STOKE. njr6, 1854-lyJ p. \VEftTHgJM.
few pieces of good Carpeting at very low" prices, for sale ataprilO,'54.] Crawford & MuWkin's.
LL kinds of Groceries kept at apr 6.] J. Crawford & j3jnllit:inr3.
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Table cloths, bleached and un
MILLand
cut saws ^ept ct J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
"CSTARDWARE and Queensware, a good •Sl* assortment on hand at apr 9.] J. Crawford & Mullikin's-
SOME
fancy Soilk Ilats for sale at
apr 6, '54.] J. Crawford & Mullikin:s.
NEW SPEW GOODS.
A Large and Extensive Assortment cf
At Unusually Low Prices!f
CAI.JPBELL
having purchased for his"
Spring Sales a larger and more extensive Stock than u^ual, and having bought then* from first hands, and a greater portion from' under the hammer at Peremptory Auction Sales, he is therefore enabled to- sell thenv either at Wholesale or Retail, at greatly reduced prices. Terms to be Cash, or Produce at its market Cash value. Those who pay Cash for their Goods, and wish to buy them cheap, are assured that there is no other place where Money can be laid out to a better advantage. A uniform price throughout will be asked, and only a small advance charged on cc.st. As his Goods are marked at tho lowest remunerative point, no one can /ton-* r.^/w undersell him and if similar Goods should be offered elsewhere at a loss price, t'uey must either be inferior in quality—or offered with the intention of making upt-ko difference.
March 30, 185-1.
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Two things will be strictly adhered to 1st. Goods to be shown freely and with pleasure, without urging customers to buy that w' ich does not suit them. 2d. No statements to be made in regard to the quality of Goods, in order to effect sales, cither by the Proprietor or Salesmen, which are not in strict accordance wAh truth.
New Goods Bvery Day! Maltese collars Lace Mitts Lace Silk
Embroidered collars Kid Gloves Hd'kfs Fr. silk do. Chemizetts Thread do. Undcrsleeves Lisle do.
Bcasitsftii Snoods. Silks, Beregcs, Grenadines, printed De Latnes and Bcrege do., just received at mar. 30.] J. P. CAMPBELL'S.
6&UPERB Plaid Demizens at fifty cents a yard at C.njPBiaj.'s.
*OIGELF/TTS & IIEAD-DRESSES.—A few of those beautiful articles left at mar. 30, 1854] CAMPBELL'S
gjlLK B"0NNNTSmagniiicent th^t this market "at
-Some of tfie most v.'as ever offered in Campbell'S.
superb and handsome silk Bonnet for one dollar and fifty cents, at march 30 '54J CAMPBELI/S.
T3EREGE de La ines at nine cents a yard AT CAMI'3ELL!S.
"EJeautful Printed Shaliays for 12^ cents at march 30.] C.-IMPSELL'S.
"E|fcjAUTII UL Bridal Dress Goodsj Plain and Embroidered,- at march 30, 1854.) CAMPBELL'S.
•pMBROIDERED and Plain "3 Window Curtains, at march 30, 1S54.)
Goods for
CAMPBELL'S.
jg^OME beautiful new style Plaid Lawns and Shaliays, received at march 30, 1854.1 CAMPBELL'S.
S"|"gHE LARGEST and most magnificent lot of Bonnet Ribbons ever offered in this market, and at the lowest price—call and see at CAMPBELL'S
rf^|ARPETS—Call and see those beautiful Carpets bought for cash, and can be sold a profit less than can be found elsewhere, march 30, 1850. J. P.CAMPBELL.
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yar 5 of b!ack ni
fancyssife*'
very low for cash, at
march 30, 1S54.] CAMPELL'S.
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L. FALLEY
T~\l OULD respectfully inform his nutnerous customers that he has removed his stock cf
Boots, Shoes and Lea&er,
Into the room formerly occupied by J. F. Mick, one door west of the Eagle Hotel,where I am now constantly receiving my spring stock of Boots and Shoes of every description, which when combined, I have no hesitation in saying it will be the largest &. best selected stock of the kind ever offered in this place. I am determined tosel! lower than any one else, either in Crawfordsville or Lafayette.
Tho citizens of Crawfordsville and srr'rounding country are respectfully solicited to call and lock over my stock. No trouble to show Goods.
Ever thankful for the patronage so liberally bestowed heretofore, I hope to merit a continuance of the same.
March 23, 1854.—tf.
SHOEMAKERS-,
WOULDof
do well to call aridexamine my
stock Leathers and Findings, which is now complete, consisting in part of 200 Sides best Buffalo Sole Leather 6 doz. home tanned Upper Leather 14 French, Philadelphia and Airier ican Kip and calf Shins 30 doz. Linings all colors
Lasts, Boot trees, Crimp boards, Clamps, Awls, Hammers' y::. Knives, Threads,
Pegs, Nails, Pincers, W
ebing.
In short every article needed in manufacturing Boots and Shoes, may be found at" dec 29, 1853.] L. FALLEY'S.
G-. S. HAZARD,
PRODUCE COMMISSION naa@&m9
BUFFALO, NEW-YORK.
Personal attention given to the sale of Flour, Grain, Provisions, &c. Prompt return^ made on all sohsignments.
REFER TO
IJENRY SPERKY, Esq., CravVfordsville Messrs. HANJTA, BARBEE&CO.. Lafayette SPEARS, CASE & Co.* Delphi. February 9, 1854—ly*
A LARGE lot of swiss Sieeves and Choinizetts, at J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
"OLAIN and Dotted Swisses, at npr 6.) J. Crawford & Mullikin's.
BAREGE
de Lanes, plain and Fancy, at Crawford &
