Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 September 1854 — Page 4
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10,000 LBS. WOOL
FORourATttrTF'Mi
which the Highest Cash Price will be paid at Warehouse, Crawfordsville, Iiul. May 11,1854-St. LEE, GILKEY & CO.
CARPETS—Call
1000
and see those beautiful Car
pets bought for cash, and can be sold a proiit less than can be found elsewhere. March 30, 1854] J. P.CAMPBELL.
Yards of black and fancy Silks very low for cash, at CAMPBELL'S.
E O A
A E
117 0ULD respectfully inform his numerous customers that he has removed his stock of
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER, Into the room formerly occupied bv J. F. Mick, 1 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 1 have no hesitation in saying it will be the largest and best selected stock of the kiud ever offered in this place. I am determined to soil lower than any one else, either, in Crawfordsville or Lafayette.
The citizens of Crawfordsville and surrounding country are.respectfully solicited to call and look over my stock. ISTo trouble to show Goods.
Ever thankful for the patronage so liberally bestowed heretofore, I hope to merit a continuance of the same. [March 23, lt-54—tf.
SHOEMAKERS,
TT70ULD do well to call and examine my stock of Leather and Findings, which, is now com~ plete, consisting in part of 200 Sides best Buffalo Sole Leather 6 Dozen homo tanned Upper Leather 14 French, Philadelphia and American Bp and Calf Skins 30 Dozen Linings, all colors
Lasts, Boot Trees, Pegs, Crimp Boards, Clamps, Nail's,.-' Awls, Hammer .', Pincers, Knives, Threads, Webing. In short every article needed in manufacturing Boots and Shoes, may be found at
December 20, lt-53. FALLEY'S.
GENTS'
and Ladies Rubber Over Shoes Buffalo Cork Soles at
December 29, 1853. FALLEY'S.
NEW ALBANY AND SALEM
O I N I O E I N A S E
NEW RUNNING TIME AND
Arrangements of Great Importance TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
AIUUVAt, AXI1 PLPARTjrBE OF TRAILS
At Crawfordsville Station,
TRAINS NORTH.
EXPRESS
Arrives 11.28 A. M., a 1 1 ACCOMMODATION
Arrives (5.40 P. M., Leaves .4f» FREIGHT
v.-..
Leaves at 5 A. M.
THE
TRAINS SOL'TII.
EXPRESS
Arrives 2 P.M., Leaves 2 OS P. M. ACCOMMODATION Arrives 9.42 A. M.,
Leaves 10 A. M. FREIGHT
Express Train leaving here at 11.30 a. m., connects with the Express Train on Lafayette & Indianapolis R. R. for Indianapolis and Cincinnati: also, connects directly with a special train upon the Michigan Central R. R. for Chicago, and fie nil ht Express lor Detroit, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, 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 Ii. 11. for Indianapolis, Cincinnati, kc. The Accommodation Train leaving here at 10 a. m.. for Groeneastle. connects with P. M. Trains on Terre Haute iV Richmond li. R. for Indianapolis and Terre Haute, and returning leave Greencastle after arrival of Trains from Terre Haute and Indianapo'is. iLTThrough Tickets can be had for Chicago, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Albany, New York and B.iston. (UPPassenTors taking the care at Stations where Tickets are sold, will be charged extra, if not provided with Tickets.
U"Freight Trains each way daily, and freight forwarded with promptness and dispatch. C. KNOWLTON, Sup't.
April 20, 1854-tf.
GRAHAM & BRO.
THE NEW
BOSTON STORE.
§20,0*00. Stock
The Emporium of ©us
mmwmmii.
WES-un
ere in daily rrrcipt of our Spring and n.er stork of Goods which is the l.irgstcver offerfd the citizcns of this county, which can and will on account of the grrat increase our trade sell ten per cent below all competi.on.
Our stock includes every article usually sold in he West. Domes* ic Goods of every qualitv and stvle.
Cloths and Casimeres
of every quality, style and price. 500 BONNETS of the best styles, sold ai from 10 cents to §5.00 200 pieces Bonnet Ribbons sold at from 6 tits to $1.50 per void. 200 8*AS5A30L§ of the most approved styles. 100 Pieces of Ginghams.
Pieces bleached Muslins. 2 il) pieccs Lawns of every style. 100 piece-! Bereages and Bereage Dc Laines. 50 ieces pp-inir style of DeLaines. 25 pieces silk Beraigues and Tissues, plain and fancy. 500 pieces Prints of every variety and style. 50 pieces Ticking. 40 pieces Hickory Shirting. 500 seamless Bags. 15 bales Sheeting. *100 Carpet Bags. 80 Umbrellas. 10 bales Batting. 150 pieces summer wear for men arlfi boys. 1000 yards Carpets, soiu' at city prices. 100 dozen Hose and half Hose. -20 dozen Ladies fine Shoe9.
CLOTHING FOR
57
Iklk
Clothing, Hat, Cap, Boot & Shoe Store .-OT-MFAiBS-£
WE have largely increased our stock of Clothing. Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes this spring. All that want Great Bargains in these articles can buy them 12 per cent cheapir at GrahamV than any where else in this town.
Our stock nf Clothing embraces every variety and style of Clothing worn in this country. Hats and Caps of every style and quality.
BOOTS AND SHOES
for every Man and Boy in the county that want them 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 and child in the whole country that want good Goods, at a small profit, to come and see our stock, for we can and will sell cheaper than the cheapest. »*pril 20, 1854. GRAHAM & BRO.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
A Large and Extensive Assortment of
AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES!!
CAMPBELL
having purchased for his Spring
Sales a larger and more extensive Stock than usual, and having bought them from first hands, and a greater portion from under the hammer at Peremptory Auction Sales, he is therefore enabled to sell them cither 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 betteradvantage. A uniform price throughout will be asked, and only a small advance charged on cost. As his Goods are marked at the lowest remunerative point, no one can
HOXKSTLY
undersell him and if similar Goods should be offered elsewhere at a less price, they must either be inferior in quality—or offered with the intention of making up the difference.
Two things will be strictly adhered to: 1st. Goods to be shown freely and with pleasure, without urging customers to buy that which does not suit them. 2d. No statements to be tr.ade in regard to" the quality of Goods, in
orde
(G effect sales, either by
the Proprietor or ^.aiesrnen, which are not in strict accordance w'tn truth. [March 30, 1854.
Arrival of Spring and
SUMMER GOODS!
^T^IIE undersigned is now in receipt of a general stock of spring and summer Goods, winch he is disposed to sell an the very lowest figures, and would respectful 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 CASSiMERES,
which is composed of every quality and grade as he does not deal in Ready Made Clothing, he thinks he can oiler inducements to home manufactures.
Re has on hand a general stock of Iron and Nail?, which will be sold at the lowest, prices. April 20, 1854-tf. F. II. FRY.
A
FEW patterns of beautiful and splendid plad and black Silks, at F. II. FRY'S.
LACK, Blue and Gray Cloths of best quality, at [april 2(1] F. H. FRY'S.
ELEGANT
LAWNS,
at
April 20. Ib54.] F. H. FRY'S.
PRINTS20,
of new stvles and superior qualitv, at April It54.]" F. H. FRY'S.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
[J.ATE COMMERCIAL IXSTITCE,]
Of gggrAKAPO&XSj ESTABLISHED 31A ROT 31, 1S51. INCORPORATED 185.3.
W. IVkK. SCOTT, A. M-, KOl'.MtKlt AND PKKSIDI-XT. M. JL A. II ," (Late of New York,)
TROKESSOR OF B00K-KE1TIXG A.XD PEN.MAXSII1P.
r|^IIE
Arrives 11.50 P. M.
Sessions will commence at College Hail as JL
follows:
1st Session on the 1st Monday of September. 2d Session on the 1st Monday of November. .'Id Session on the 1st Monday of January. 4th Session on the 1st Monday ±f March. 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May. Having secured, permanently, the services of the distinguished Professor above named, and leased for a term of years the commodious and beautiful Hall formerly known as Concert Hal!, but now named
COLLKTIE IIALL,
"Which is to be fitted up in a style of great elegance, taste, and convenience, the President would say, that this College now otters ad vantages superior to all others for imparting a sound, thorough, and accomplished business education.
CGI RSI: OF 'STUDIES.
The course of studies, as enlarged, will be as follows, viz: 1. l'ook-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 easv svstem of eancelatiou, (taught in no other College.) 4. Commercial Law, in a scries of Lectures, thorough and systematic. 5. Business Penmanship. 6. Commercial Correspondence. 7. Lectures upon Banking, Political Economy, and other subjects valuable to the business man."
EXPENSES.
Cards of Admission, (invariably in advance,) or seemed. $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 being directed, post-paid, to "W. Mclv. SCOTT, President.
Indianapolis, May 24, 1^53.
BY C. VANZANDT.
IN assuming the management of this favorite Hotel, (formerly kept by II. Mowry,) the proprietor as
sures his friends and the public that it shall be so conducted, as to retain its standing as one of the best Hotels in the country, and no pains will be spared to make it a home for the traveler.
Jj'His Stabling is commodious and he will have a careful hostler to attend to it. Crawfordsville, April G, .185'!—ly.
T. II. WINTON,
House and Sign Painter,
rjplIANKFUL
for past favors—still solicits a
JL share of the public patronage. February 9, 1854-tf.
Hanford & Brother,
Manufacturers and wholesale dealers in all kinds of
©!L©¥ 0S0t» Shirts, Drawers & Furnishing Goods,
20 PARK ROW,
(Opposite the Astor House,) NEW YOllK.
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.
June o0,1153—ly.
CraArfordsville Beefry, and Fresh
MARKET
QTALL No. 1, north of Crawford & Mullikin's lO Store, and immediately east of the Court House, where. Fresh Beef, Pork, Sausage, eale and Mutton can be had every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdsy mornings, and oftener as the season mav demand. Call in, gentlemen, and see
Farm for Sale.
I offer for sale the FARM on which I now reside, containing 155 Acres, of land, (all under fence,) 90 of which are in a good state of cultivation. It is well watered has a never-failing Spring of excellent water a good Orchard of bearing Trees tolerably comfortable dwelling and a house for a Tenant. It lies miles west of Crawfordsville on Black creek and of a mile from the Lafayette Plank Road. Terms easy—part of the purchase money can be had on 1,2, 3, 4, and 5 years time, with interest. Apply to Dr. T. W. FRY, or to me. may 25, 1654.] HUGH B. WILSON.
EREGE Delaines at nine cents a yard at march 30, 1854.] CAMPBELL'a.
LAFAYETTE ADVERTISEMENTS. New Firm in Lafayette!
Wholesale Grocery & Iron Store. AT THE OLD STAND OP KEYNOLDS, FOWLER & STOCKf ELL. 1%/i" FOWLER, formerly of the firm of Royi.TJ.. uolds, Fowler & Stockwell, and Adams Earl, "Wholesale Groccr and Iron Merchant, have associated themselves together in the
WHOLESALE GltOCEHY AND IRON BUSINESS, Uniting their entire stock of Oroceries, 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 of Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Mobacco, Rice, Spices, Nuts, and fruits of all kinds, Sauces, Pickets, Catsups, 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 Holds, LoS and Trace Chains, Springs, Axles, Anvils, Vices, and Blacksmith Tools of all K'.nds. In addition to which we shall bo in constant rcccipt 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, promising to do our best to give entire satisfactiod in quality and price.
FOWLER & EARL.
P. S. Our Mr. Fowler wjll leave for New Orleans in a ,ew days, and will make large purchases for our Spring and Summer trade, and flatter ourselves we can offer such inducements as will satisfy our customers that they can do better to purchase of than at Cincinnati or on the Ohio river.
Lafayette, January 12,1854-tf.
P. &.BL&Y.
tr
Importer, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in China, Glass, Si Queensware, Lamps, WAITERS, TABLE CUTLERY, Plated Spoosas, Forks &t\.
NO. 9, PURDUE'S BLOCK, LAFAYETTE, 12SD "Jan. 12, fP54.
LAFAYETTE FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP.
On Ohio street, opposite City Brewery.
I1UBLER & FALLEY,
FLOUNDERS,
Machinists and manufacturers of
Steam Engines of every description, MillOecring, Threshing Machines,Horse Powers, corn Shelleis, Parker Water Wheels, building castings, «.N c., &c.
Steam Saw Mill.
TT7E respectfully call the attention of the puhl'c to our quick stroke Engines for Saw Mill*, got up in superior style. Also Sash Saw Mills of very description, built upon recent and appro veil plajif, "i 'i at low rates.
HITLER & FALLEY.
Railroad Construction Cars.
TT7E call attention of Railroad Constructors to onr gravel cars, which we build in the most durable monner. The wheels are cost of the best quality of iron, with sectional hub and chill'd face, and fitted up with the view to stredgth and durability. IIUP.LER & FALLEY.
Railroad Work,
OFcastings,description,
every such as Frogs, Switch chains, kc., done .at short notice, & upon the most reasonable terms.
HUBLER & FALLEY.
Steam Engines.
TT7Fhave extended our facilities for manufacturc of oil kinds of Steam Engines, and are now making Engines for Saw Mills, Flouring Mills, Factories, Ware houses, Cabinet Shops, kc., which for durability and finished workmanship, can fuiriv compete with anv others made in the West. "IIUBLER & FALLEY.
Cast Iron Columns, Can Silln, &c., at the
LAFAYETTE IRON FOUNDRY.
W E invite the attention of Builders and those who intend to erect buildings, to our assorrment nf PATTERNS for Building castings. We are prepared to furnish columns, pier plates, window caps and sills, and door caps of new and beautiful patterns, designed and draughted by George Brown, Esq., of this city.
The castings are made light and furnished at a price which will brirg them into general use. The improved appearance of iron over stone, as well as the comparative prices of stone and iion. avor the use of iron, and their utility and safeiy over stone, is admitted by all,
New designs in progress call and see them at the "LAFAYETTE FOUNDRY." UUtfkER & FALLEY.
Jan. 26, 1S54.—Gin.
HUBLER'S IMPROVED THRESHER. WE are manufactuiing and shall keep constantly on hand during the coming season a supply of Huhler's Improved Threshing Machines and Seperators. Tins machine being the fruit of many years experience and having been thoroughly tested in every particular are now offered to the public with the full assurance of their giving perfect satisfaction. IIUBLEI! & FALLE\. .Jan. 20, 1854.—Cm.
ASH paid for old Iron at the Lafayette Foun-
1
dry. HUBLER & FALLEY.
TRUSSES!
OFallgreatand
a variety of manufacture, adapted to ages every variety of Hernial protrusions calculated to give ease, comfort and security to the wearer—alwas retaining the Hernia, and by their close adaption and accurate fit, effecting, when practicable, a permanent cure are always for sale at the Drug and Book Store of Dr. C. F. Will stacli, north side public square,Lafayette,Indiana, who will personally see to sufficiency of the Truss, and to its proper adjustment.
O" A large supply just received. Sept. 15,1653.
JENNY LIND
1
I
S
Journal Buildings, Lafayette, Ind.
H. T. CARTER,
DEALER IN FINE
!LB
Fine Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spccks, and Clocks —all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: Violins, Bass Viols and Violin Strings, Guitar Strings, Fine Cutlery, Perfumery, Toys of all kinds, &c., &c. [October 20, 1853—ly.
THE
GUTHRIE & AUSTIN.
N. B.—The highest cash price paid for fat cattle, hogs, sheep and calves. G. & A. April 20, lb54-.'im.
Stockholders of the Orawfordsvillc, Frankfort, Kokomo & Fort Wayne llail-road Company are hereby notified that the annual meeting for the electiuii of Directors, will be held at the office of the company, in Frankfort, on Wednesday, May 24th, between tne hours of 10 A. M. and 4 p. M. YV". P. DUNN, Scc'y.
Apjil 13, 1854—6t.
ALEX. THOMSON'. BEN T. KISTINE.
TBBOiVI$Oi\ & RISTINE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
SOUTH-EAST
VV
corner of the Public Square, up
stairs, over Crawford & Mullikin's store August 10, 1851—ly.
Another Fresh Arrival of
BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER.
Xji FALLEY, \\J OULD respectfully announce to his numer-
ous 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. [December 29,1853.
CABINET AND CHAIR SHOP.
WE wish to inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that 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 Furniture at all times, at low prices. (CPUndertaking attended to as usual.
October 6, 1853. ROSS & WHITE.
FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
SLOAN & IHOICCiAiV, A RE just receiving their spring stock, consistJ'\ ing of a very large, and splendid assortment of Pure
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Tarnishes, Perfumery, Stationery, Fancy Articles, &c. Our stock was purchased in New York from the importers, and very carefully selected by one of the firm iy person. Consequently the 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 in the State the windy boasting of defying all competition to the contrary notwithstanding. [June 16, 1853.
L. "W. WINSTON, A. V. -WINSTON,
F. & E.
T. V. SIIOTWELL, I. N. WINSTON.
WTmEWQM & CO
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
No. 29
Pearl Street, Between Main & Walnut,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
February 1C, 1654.
A E
DEALER IN
JE^TJSfl^TJSrGr&Z
MAIN STUEKT, ONE 1)0011 WEST OK EAGLE HOTEL,
Crawfordsville, Indiana.
April 28, 1853-Gm.
Tanner's Oil.
Vfor
pure article, by the barrel, or single gallon, sale low, at'the Drug Store of June 16, '53. SLOAN & ilORGAN.
For the Winter Trade.
2y
Cases men's kip and grain leather double f) sole Boots, manufactured expressly for this market just received and for sale by dec. 29, '53. L. FALLEY.
Brushes! Brushes!
"V1T7E have the best stock of White-wash. Paint, Shoe, Flesh, Teeth, and Hair Brushes to be found in town. T. D. BROWN & CO.
Smith, S til well & Allen,
AT THE OLD STAND OH1
O N W I S O N
PI
AYE on hand a large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hats and
Caps,
BOOTS & SHOES,
which they are selling off cheap as dirt. Give us a call. And farmers, you are requested when you ore coming in not to forget your produce, as we are paying the highest market prices for all manner of truck and traffic. Jan. 26,1854.—tf
MbW£ EM SlPficisl
The Fall Terr-* will open on the 22nd day of September,
JL
1853.
HPHE Trustees and Inssructors would express
their gratitude to tho citizens of Crawfordsville, for the liberal patronage ?hcy have thus far afforded, and solicit alike 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.
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, $6 00 French and 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, DR. D.
W.
LAYMAN,
S. S. THOMSON, TRUSTEES. O.
P.
EN NI SON,
W. TWINING.
September, lfc'53.
J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKEN,
VRE
receiving their Sp.iing stock of Goods, purchased at head quarters with great cure, and at very low prices, which wili enable them to compete with any other store in low prices. We will receive in exchange for Goods all kinds of Produce, not refusing cash when offered.
April 6, '51.
AWNS,plain black and fancv at CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN'S.
tPINTS—A large and splendid lot at CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN'S.
("PHALLI
Barege, Hlain Barege, barred, corded do. broaclie do., at C. & M's.
SILK
Tissues—Fig'dand plain at April 6, lb53.] C. &, M's.
IN black and changeable Dress Silks at C. & M's.
pLA
ri^ARLATANE, blue and pink, at
ADIES and Gcntlcmens black and assorted colored Kid gloves, silk gloves, at C. & M's.
SWISSfancycapand
Edging inserting, silk thule, silk lace, netts, brown barege and Irish Linens, at O & M's.
BOOTS
and Shoes, a complete assortment for ladies and gentleman, at C. M's.
MEN
and Boys summer hats, various styles at april 6) C. & M's
LINEN
Table cloths, bleached and unbleahed, Toweling and crash, C. & M's.
READYfor
Made Clothing—a complete assort
ment the summer trade at C. & M's.
4 few pieccs of good carpeting at very low J\_ prices, for sale at C. & M's.
ALL
ldndcs of groceries kept at april 6) C. & M's.
ILL and cut saws kept at april 6) C. & M's
Hsortment
AREDWARE and Q.ueenswar, a good asen hand at C. & M's.
HOME fancy silk hats for sale at lO april 6) C. & M's.
A
Large lot of swiss sleeves and chemizetts at apr o) & M's
PLAIN
and dotted swisses at
apr 6)
BAREGE
apr 6)
A
C. & M's
De Lanes, plain and fancy at
C. & M's.
Splendid lot of ladies and misses Agreement and Bloomerbannets at ._ .C, & M's.
PLAIN FANCY
nf wt PI®
AT THE
3 a O Crawfordsville, Indiana,
ICTPersons wanting Printing done will do well to give us a call.
Gr. S. HAZARD,
PR6DUGE COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
Buffalo, New York.
Personal attention given to the sale of Flour, Grain, Provisions, &. Prompt returns made on all consignments.
REFER TO
Henry Sperry, Esq., Crawfordsville Messrs. Hanna, Barbee Co., Lafayette Spears, Case & Co., Delphi Feb. 9,1854.—ly*
Where Did Yon Say
They have just received them at
GALEY &_S00TT'S. HAVINGhad
for a short time the priviledge
administering, in part, to the wants of Uie citizens of Crawfordsville and Montgomery county, we feel it our duty in again sresenting 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 we have received for our spring and summer trade. Among our stock of
11EI1 giiSi
9
may be found the following, viz. Bareges, Barege de Laines, Lawns, Tissues, Silks, Siviss Jaeonetts also Dress trimmings of all kinds, and a large stock of Prints,
Silk, Straw and Gimp bonnets Misses and ehildrens Hats, and an endless variety of bonnet trimmings, which cannot fail to please all tastes.
A S A S &
We have the Ingraham Hats, that can't be beat lor beauty and durability—in l'aci we have all other kinds of liats suitable for the spring and summer. Alss a splendid lot of children and babies hats.
Cloths, &c.
We have a fine lot of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Tweeds, and summer cloths generally. A splendid stock of Cravats and Aandkerehiefs, to which we invite the attention of the young Gents.
Boots and Shoes,
Of all sizes and shapes, which which will suit the wants of each and evcrv one. READY MADE CLOTHING.
We have at the present, in addition to our usual seletion, a good stock of Ready made Clothing, which we feel safe in wnrranting 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.
Queensware, Glassware, Groceries, Dye Stuffs, Cotton yarn, brown sheetings, bi\nvn shirtings, Aickory 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 'fable and Pocket Cutlery everbrought to this market, which we should be pleased to have those in want of anything of the kind, call and examine.
To the Farmers.
The fanners will please bear in mind that we are desirous of purchasing all kinds of produce, for which we will pay the highest cash price in Goods in such cases too. vouean rest assured you are also getting your goods at the lowest cash prices. Remember, on Washington street, immediately west of the Court House. april 6, 1S54.J GALEY & SCOTT.
LADIES' DEPARTMENTS
OF THE
O 31E IA COLLEG E. OF INDIANAPOLIS. '"I^IIIS Department, which has been closed for
JL
C. & M's.
ACE, swiss and jaconnet collars, banded do., at C. & M's.
\.
Splendid lot of Bonnet Ribbons, and narrow satin ribbons, at C. & M's
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 Inmentsble 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 mattci's as to make them more self-reliant 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 and regulations tho same in both Departments. 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 W. McK. SCOTI, President.
November 3, 1853-ly.
SADDLERY & HARNESS
& & is
BY TVM. W. NICHOLSON, Jr., WASHINGTON STREET, CKAWFORDSVILI.E, INDIANA. THE subscriber would respectfully infejaiform his 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, BIIIM.ES, LIAKHESS,
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.
November 17, 1854-ly.
JUST RECEIVED,
THREEhundred
pieces best Mimmack, Coche-
co and Union Prints, warranted fast colore, by September 22, 1853. RAMEY.
Cigars and Tobacco,
OFsale
the best quality, always on hands and for at the Drug store of June 16, 1853. SLOAN & MORGAN.
A
Large lot of Mackerel and White Fish just received and for sale at apriL.28, '53. AL. RAME"i 'S.
Crawfordsville, Frankfort, Kokomo and Fort Wayne
RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
NOTICEper
is hereby given that Instalments of
TEN cent, each on the Capital Stock of the Crawfordsville, Frankfort, Kokomo and Fort Wayne 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 percent, on Monday the 5th day of June, 1854.
Ten per cent, on Monday the 7th day of August, 1854. Ten percent, 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, Crawfordsville to Silas Kenwor thy, of Darlington or subscribers generally to W'illiamson 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 pre-payments, payable in stock until the road is completed.
WILLIAM SON P. DUNN, Sec'y, C. F. K. & Ft. W. It. R. Frankfort March 2.1854.
IM\ Vassdcft*bs£t,
BBiT&L mmmsr
RESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the citizens of Crawfordsville 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 see specimens of the best manufacture of PORCELAIN TEETII IN THE WEST, Having sure utility and ease to all requiring artificial substitutes, trom a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.
All operations pertaining to the science, carefully attendod to, with the least possible pain. QZTDcntal Rooms in Washington Hall.
Crawfordsville, July 14, 1854.
1000 CUSTOMERS
j^r1rmr
WE
October 27, 1853.
June 1 (I, -53.
June Hi, 1853.
rJS
JKJ&
have anew Novel for all, and the largest lot of School Rooks, Geographys, Atlases, the standard Theological and Miscellaneous works of the most authentic writers, ever brought to this market. We have, also, all sorts of Stationery, and one hundred new styles of
VNCY GOLD EAR-RINGS,
of the finest of gold 100 pair of Pistols of all *de ill sizes 10!) different kinds of Letter and Note Paper, ranging from 8 to 50 cents per quire 100 Violins at from .$1 to each 200 Accordcons: and three thousand other Notions. Maps of all the States seperate—1000 Glod Rings, ranging from one dollar to eighteen dollars—50 d^zen fine Penknives—100 gross of Steel Pens, this paper would not enumerate one-half of the articles we have, so we will ask you to call, and we will sell you goods away below all competition.— Come up, why wait longer? Terms easy—cash or trade. H. PURSEL, & BRO,
I. F. WADE,
efiler,
[AT HIS OLD STAND,]
CORNER, EAST OF BELL TAVERN,
ISTomb
now receiving a supply of nice Marble, for Stones, which he will finish and furnish to those who hove need for such work, in good style, and at lair prices. Call and see.
Crawfordsville, June 8, lt-53.
r!HHE
largest, and best assortment of Perfumery, I Soaps, and Fancy Articles generally, ever brought to this market. Fur sale at the Drug store of SLOAN & MO
KG
AN.
CASES boys and youths boots of every det) scription and quality also, an assortment of boys, youths and child's shoes, snmble for wet weather, at I ALLEY'S.
December 20, 1853.
3KINTS, DeLaines, Muslins, Drillings, Tickings, carpet-warp, &e., at Januarv 20, 1854. SMITH & CL'S.
OILKS. Satins, Bon:.ets and Bonnet Ribbons of O the finest, can be found at January 26, lt?54. SMITH & CO'S.
Ground Paints.
have the best Paint Mill ever brought to this phice. Ground and mixed Paints of everv description can at ail times be had at the Drug store of SLOAN &. MORGAN.
he Vfr «r SSei wt'en
RITSSIA% TURKEY
Grows Hotter and Hotter I
STNCE
the commencement of hostilities between these two great nations, matters and feings generally have been lluctuating throughout we believe, the entire world, or at least, through all that part with which our government in anv wav whatever, has had intercourse. This state of things too, doubtless, wili continue to a greater or less degree until peace or a reconciliation of the matter of dispute is cousumated. But. let this be as it mnv, it is quite as necessary now, as when 'at pence with all mankind,' we should go on in our several vocations in this land of general brotherhood, using our best endeavors for the comfort and happiness of our treat and grow aig nice. It is not possible however", for all to sec and think alike, nor do we believe it best, but we do contend that everv man should do his part in that which seemest most right in his sight, for the uceomplishment of this great work. For one, as an humble citizen, I have from time to time done what little was in my power 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 aper cent as we could afford, to obtain a sustenance for ourselvesnnd little ones. V* shad here just inform our old friends and customers that we
have
J»KY-GOOJS,""
Of all the various kinds found in similar establish-, ments, and of the various styles. BONNETS and BONNET RIBBONS, Of all kinds—(or nearly so)—dress goods of the latest patterns viz: Silks, Bareges,de laines, berge de laines, Lawns, Swiss Mull, 'tissues, Gingham, and a largO lot of prints, cheap,
EST,...,
&c., which
JIIKAI-I K,
Hats and Caps.
The finest silk hnts extant, together with a large assortment of other summer hats.
Hoots and Shoes,
Of all kinds, both coarse and fine, which can't help but supply the wants of all both great and small.
xkardware^
Queensware, Glassware, Cearpeting, carpet warp, Cotton yarn, Bed Ticking, Batting, brown muslin, Dye-stul!s, and a good lot of Groceries. 1CTA word to Farmers before closing.—We have a stock both in regard to Clothing and DryGoods generally, that cannot be surpassed, and that you will be well pleased with, should you give us a call and examine them. When ou do get in the notion of calling, we ask you to remember and bring with you
gro"uo? Of all kinds, which we will allow you the highest market price, and sell you Goods as low as any ol our neighbors, and no mistake. Remember the German Store.
apr 6,1854—ly. D. WERTHIEM.
Gr
ENTS enameled and patent leather Shoes and Gaiters at L. FALLEY'S.
GRAND EXHIBITION OP
Boots cfc Hhoes
AT THE
BSTON
BOOT
& SHOE STORE.
A. Horner & Co
WSLSfEtSS ETS&? -I
and most complete stock of
Robert Plunket and I
larSest
Boots Sic Shoes
Ever offered in this market, and that they are selling them at the lowest cash prices. Among our stock may be found the best articles of Calf, Kip, Morocco and heavy Boots Mens' Calf, Kip, Enameled, Morocco and heavy Brogans* do. enameled calf and buck Jersey Ties Oeatg Gaiters of every style. Ladies wear of every description, that could be found in the eastern market. For Misses, we have an innumerable assortment. Also, for Boys and children, we have & first-rate article of all kinds All kinds of
Leather and Finding's
To be had on the most reasonable terms at May 18, 1854.] A HORNER & Co's.
STATE OF INDIANA, MONTGOMERY COUXTY, Montgomery Circuit Court, September Term, 1854. Samuel Deal, plaintiff, "1
ss.
ComP!aint
Joshua Hunt, defend-
ants.
to
foreclose
moi"tg{lge.
WHEREAS,
on the 18th day of May, A. D.
1854, said plaintiff, bv Thomson & Ristine, his attorneys, filed in the "Clerk's office of said Court his -complaint in the above entitled ease against said defendants said plaintiff at the same time also filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit of a disinterested and competent witness setting fortb that a cause of action founded upon a contract exists in said court against Joshua Hunt, one of the said defendants, and thut the said Hunt is not a resident of the State of Indiana. 1 hereiore, notice of the pendency of said action is hereby given, that said suit will stand for trial at the next term ot said court, to be liolden in tho Court House at Ciawfurdsville, in said caunty of Montgomery, commencing on the fourth Monday of September next, 1854. Attest:
ANDREW P. ~iNN, Clerk Montgomery Circuit Court.
May 18, 1854-3t-[printer's fee $2.33.]
To the Citizens of
MONTGOMERY COUNTY!
who wish to purchase Cheap and SeaSon» able Goods.
TAKE NOTICE!
IT have just received and am now readv to show 'r' my numerous customers, as an extensive assortment of
Merchandise
As ever before oifojed :n this place. These goods have been purchased on such terms that will admit of their being sold at such rates that cannot fail toprove advantageous to any person who will take the pains to examine our prices previous topurchik sing elsewhere. And believing that
SMALL PROFFITS,
And quick returns is the true maxim in business, we are now prepared to offer for the consideration or the citizens of this place and surrounding coun-
r' OUR STOCK
consisting in part of the following:
Full and complete ossortment.
I-IATS & C\PS,
of the .latest and most approved stsles.
Boots and Shoes,
direct from the manufacturers. Notions of all descriptions. Hardware of all kinds.
for men and boys. Li this department we cannot fail to please the most (astideous taste. Our clothing has been selected with great care, and being oonghi from first hands, we can compare prices favorably with :iny other house in town, without attempting to create an impression that we are abla from our
Superior Advantages,
to uncrscll our neighbors. We do say: that any person upon examination must bo satisfied that our Clothing is cheap.
Trunks & Valises—Looking' Glasses,
Queensware and Glassware.
HOSIERY—A well selected stock.
Groceries
Sugar, Coffee. Mea, Tobacco, and spices of all kinds. In fine, everything that the Farmer,"^Mechanic, or professional man may want.
The Ladies.
There has been particular ntf.ontion paid to tho wants of the ladies in the selection of our
which is full and complete in every respect. It is useless to attempt enumerating our different styles and qualities—call and examine for yourselves.— Nything 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 tagivc
JL
received and opened for the spring and
summer tmse a. large and sut.eib stock generally. In
the
clothing !inc7 we have any and every garnn.u5' a man or buy may want, of all qualities, and prices, made in the best manner, out of perfect goods—no humbug, but all O. K. We have also a fine and complete stock of
Crawfordsville, May ltf, lfrc'4.
CHEAP
U9
a call previous to making purchases, being convinccd that we in accommodate them in goods and prices on as favorable, if not better terms,than anv other house in this section of country.
JOHN R. ROI3INSON".
Crawfordsville, April 20, 1854—3m.
-KTotice
ISvouchers,given,
hereby that an account current and showing partial settlement of the estate of Anna Flathcrs, dee'd, have boen filed in the office of the Clerk of the court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, and that jhe same will be reported to said court at the next July term,, for the examination and approval of the court.
ANDREW P. LYNN, C. C. C. P.,
Mav 18 Is54—3t
Sweet Potatoe Plants.
subscriber has on hand for sale, a large lot
ol'Sweet Potatoe Plants, which are now ready-foi-.tmnsplaiuing. Those in want, can be supplied by calling at my residence in the south part of' town. CORNELIUS SMOCK.
Guardian Sale.
I7ROMsell
and after the 8th day of June, 1854,1 will at private sale, the west half of the-south-west i.unrter 0) section nine (9), in town-? ship eighteen, north of range four est, contain-,,-in,T eighty acres (b0) of land. Those wishing to: bi!v a good farm will apply to me at Linden, ten. miles north ot Crawfordsville.
JOHN AYDELOTT, Guardian, of Robert Hamilton's heirs.
Mav 18, l854-3t.
New Goods Every pay!
Maltese Collars Lace Mitts Lace Silk Embroidered Collars Kid Gioves
Handkerchiefs Fr. snk do.
Chemizetts Thread do. Undersleevcs Lisle do.., BenuiifiiB Dress Woods^ Silks Fereges, Grenadines, printed Delaines andT "Bere^e do., just received at
March 30, 1854. J. P. CAMPBELL'S!-
A
SUPERB and handsome silk Bonnet for one dollar and fifty cents, at March oOJ CAMPBELL'S.
BEAUTIFUL
SUPERB
Printed Shallays for 12ij cents,
at [march 30] CAMPBELL'S-
BEAUTIFUL
Bridal Dress Goods, plain and
Embroidered, a.t CAMPBELL'S.
EMBROIDERED
a
and Plain Goods
for
Plaid
Window
Curtains, at QAMPBELL.S.
Demizens
at^ty c^ts a wd-
a$ [marsh 30] -CAMPBELLS
