Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 November 1854 — Page 4
BLANKS! BLANKS!! BLANKS!!!
"|TTE have a fine lot of Blanks for sale, as fol-
W
lows:
Deeds—Quit
{Notes.
in Book form
Justice
S of &
BARCLAY S:rc6l,
and
ami
P.
August 10, l:.- vl-6m.
Coxstble
Blanks of all kinds Hail-1 toad Shipping Receipts, &c.,&c. [May 1G, lt'5i.
"1 I ENS Goat Morocco Boots, warranted the pre •J\L article, jnst received at alleys.
SLOAN Sl MORGAN,
Wlioltsale and Retail
Crawfordsville, I ndiana,
KEEP
constantly on Hand a very large and well selected stock of
&
IJVmts Oils, Dye-Studs. ^indow
ware, re 'un-cy, Stationer
5
Glass-
Olv Farcy Frames, the
ToEeeo and all
icines
comprising
c.
PTOVLU.
Patent Med-
Article?. Gilt 1 ouldings lor 1 u-Uire be
finest comprising a general ^sortnicnt of
nrtiele^ usuallv found in J'tt'o of which we offer for sale on terms as libera a* of any other establishment ot the kind the Western country. "Physicians and all otlws arc requested to call and examine for themselves
Our stock is
M" WIUTE-
STOVER & WHITE,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS at LAW,
NOT A HIES PUH1,IC AND
HE A E S AT E A N S ,• f'rw f« vi 11 e, Ind.
"t\TILL attend promptly to all business in uicir line, givint particular attention to .:.e Mttlement of Estates, collection ol Debts,
and Pensions. XT 'Office over Sloan & Morgan Drug south side of Public Square.
opposite
1
W'c
tlic
NEW GOODS.
LEES & CO.,
J. & 3.
•••rpHANKKFT, ior the share, of public patronage 1_ that thev have everreeeived, take this mothod of informing their old friends and the public in general, that they have received their
Spring and Summer StocJi
CUP 9
Consisting of every variety of DRY-GOODS, Groceries, Hardware. Qucentxvare, and Cutlery, Carpenters
TOOLS.
Roots ^hoc*. Hats and
Cap. Reaily Made Clothing, ^Ac., AM of which can be had on as good terms at Lee's, as ativ other [ilace in town for we are resolved to I sell Go'\N as cheap or a little cheaper than the lu st. It i-1 necessary only for you to call, ex amine and price our Goods, to be tull satisfied of this fact. We also expect to pay the highest cash p.-icc for all the
WJieat, Corn,
Outs. Rye, Barley. Flax-seed. Timothy and Blue Grass Seed, and every other article of trade you I may wish fusel'. Ail who wish to get :he mest monev for their trade, and the biggest pile oi Goods for the least mono v. will r.kase call on
June 1. lb'54] f: LEE & CO.
J. L, COCHRAN, MICKEY & CO,,
il. 5factwrcr? r.nd Whole,a.e B-:..'crs in
HATS, CAPS, FURS
Umbrellas, Millin'ry (ie.ods. Ribbons, Para/ol.-, Art.iieial Flowers, \e.,
Aistor House:
the
J. L. Cochran,
June 1, 1^5-1—tf
MW-YORK.
Robert Mickev, Royni II. V.'al'le!' O'W. H. Hardino, formerly of Lafayette. Ind., now with the above firm, will be happy to an his old friends, feeling assured that he enn. not only make these calls pleasant but profitable. Boarding at National Hotel, Courtlundt stieet.
FEANKL1N JOU
PRINTING OFFICE
South-west corner Public L.xF.WKTTK.
otors, 2d story,
(piare. Nl).
"*TTE arc now prepared., with all the requisite facilities,
1
.''.ecute all o.ders for
Job
printing and
the
BlarJ*'Books,
Tn a-tv'.e unsurpassed by an} establishment in the West.' Our Tvne a .d Presses are all new and of. ,•.««_
''est and. mozt approved patterns, and consist b-
are nrcpaie•' .isupnl., romptly to order, all description" ot' Bl.. a: BLAN.lv BOOKS, to Cor.iities. Mercantile Houses,
O.'tiers for Ite-Bindir-g of every description prompt!} executed and work warranted. Wc will make big eil'oits to give satisfaction to all who may liivor us with their patronage, and have not the least doubt the i. ost unbounded success with all well b.iiianee 1 and sens:ble minds.
Tlie
Triumph Cook
Joublc-Ovcn
Is
a
Iv
of great varieties, thus enabling us, with surcrior &*!$&&&. ^s favonte Hote, ..orn.er kept workman us ,Ve. 1. do any°and every style of
•nork v.it.1 t.is nm t., conducted, as to retain its standing as one of the
kc.,
., a sapplv of
tvhieh we keep for sale. Also for sale Note Books, Order Books and Time Books ^'.ank Deeds, both Warranty and Quit-oiaim, uneic the jstjuu'c-- Mort Ai'cs T.CPSO', S:'' peenas, S :mmonscs and Executions. Also Canal. Rivera iiailroael Shijiping Bills, und Grain Receipt Books.— Also, Printing Iuk, Paper and Cards in great varieties.
We have just received a new double mammoth Printin" Press, tngcther with very large display Type, and are prepared to get up the larg.-J. s'/ed and niii't sue "bly executed POSTERS in any e^lor desire,i
HOWE BEMISS.
Lafayc'.te, ivla} 17,1854—lim.
sTOviss!
HIOVE.
A Stove of uneqnalled excellence. I have three sizes of this Stove for which we possess the exclusive right to sell in this msrket and venture to say, that no Stove now for sale has give -e.
Pacific Cook Stove,
improvement on the Triumph, which has just come out. Said stove is cast by N. S. Lockwood & Co., Dayton, Ohio, and is just the stove for the Fsrmc'rs use, taking i26 inch wood and hearth deepened. Those in want of a good and durable stove should come and examine our lot of Stoves belie ing that they can be suited both in stoves and prijes.
E N I A N
Of which wc have two sizes. This stove has six holes and a very large Oxen—the plates of which arc
verv
heavy and for durability cannot be sur
passed bv a::y.
BEACON LIGHT.
We have three sizes of this Stove also the Premiums of the different sizes and in a word we shall endeavor to keep the latest and most approv-
od patterns of Cook Stoves cn hand so that none
in*
an
7 plate, 1^. plate and Box stoves.
?nd
TAKE NOTICE!
25,000 Bushels
Claim and Warranty
of
Wheat
&. 5.000 bushels
Barley wanted, for which the highest cash price will be paid bv MANSON & CO. August 17', 1P54.
'[MRS. ROBERTS & MISS LANGTON
RESPECFULLY
informs the ladiez of Craw-
fordzville and vicinity, that they have just reI ceivcd one of the most splendid stocks of
AMAJHUY Ever examined in this place. Our stock of
BONNETS AND RIBBONS CJomplises the most popular and fashionable styles that could be selected in the Eastern markets, whic will lie sold on reasonable terms.
J.nuies will ylea.se call zoon if you wish to procure the choicest styloz, 2 ::oorsAvest of the ilistinc House, Ctrwlbrdsviile.
A large assortment of beautiful French Flowers a few fine crape anil soft straw bonnets. Mus. Romans Miss
Lanoton",
Mav 4. If 34—if
establishments—all
Proprietors.
ENTS enameled and patent leather Shoes and Gaiters at L. FALLEY'S.
BAREGE
De Lanes, plain and fancy at
apr G) C. & Al's.
Arrival of Spring and
SUMMER GOODS! 1
M.IE undersigned is now in receipt of a general stock of spring and summer Goods, which he is dispose to sell at the very lowest figures, anil would respectfully invite those who are in search of bargains to give him a call, as he is determined to
Le11
at small profits. He would particularly call I attention to his stock uf
CLOTHS AND CASSMFIS
....
acknowled-mcnts of Deeds, Mortgages and 1 ow- winch is com ers of Attorney. Also, to Bounty land Claims he does not do
-ed of every quality and grade: as 1 in Ready Made Clothing, he thinks
he can oft'er inducements to home manufactures. He has on hand a general stock of Iron and I Nails, which will be sold at the lowest prices,
Am-il 20. l£54-tf. F. II. FRY.
FEW patterns of beautiful and splendid plad
J. and black Silks, at
BLACK,
F. H. FRY'S.
Blue and
Gra
ELEGANT Lawns,
Cloths of best quality, F. II. FRY'S."
at [april 20]
at
j:
April 20. 1*54.]
1
F. H. FRY'S.
3KINTS of new styles and superior quality, at April 20, 1654.]* F. H. FRY'S.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
[LATE rOYMXKOIAL lXSTiTUE,]
sr
Of
I
a
W.
AP O
lOTABLlSHED MAR II 31, 1851.
INCORPORATED 1S53.
McK.
SCOTT, A. M.,
FOUMiLIl AND JT.LSniEXT.
I?I. .1 IV A (Late of Nev,- York,)
I'KOFr.SSOK OF BOCK KEiriNO AND IT.VMAXSIK1*.
ri-itir
JL
1st Session on the 1st Monday of September. -~d Sessi (in tin1 1st Mondav of Novembtr. Scssiun on the 1st Mondav of January. 4th Session the 1st Monday of March. 5th Session on the 1st I!ond :v of Ma v.
Ha\ ing secured, pei manently, the services of the distinguished Professor above named, and leased for a teim of years the commodious and beau i.'ul
Hull formerly known as Concert Hall, but named colllgf hall, Which is to be fitted up in a style of great elcgai:ce. taste, and convenience, the President would I .• ih::t this (,'olege now offers advantages supcri•or to all others for imp-, 'ng a sound, thorough,! and accomplished business education. I
(-ORRIS*: OF STI'DITS.
-'I he eour.-e of studio.:, as cnlaigul, will be as follows, vi/.: 1. Book-Kccping. by'"r.gle and Double Entry. I in all its various branches, and its application to all kinds of business.
The Laws, customs, and usages of Trade and Commerce. I I 3. Mercantile Arithmetic, upon the short and easv svstem of cancelation, (taught in no other 'Hei'e. 4. Commercial Law, in a series of Lectures, thorough and systematic. 5. business Penmanship.
I. Commercial Correspondrv r». 7. Lecture' upon Banking. Politicil Eccnomy, and otho s'.st^ectS vahiable to tho'business man.
r:XPliNSES.
Cards of Admission, (invariably :r, advance.) or secured. Diplomas$.'1 Stationery $3: Boarding $2.5ft per week incidental at ojition of stu- ... $15. Making eriire ex] -os about $75.
On anpli ,-oo.a Catalogue will ba fur ished, giving luli j.artieuiars. All lettes-s will receive prompt attention on being directed, post paid, to
W. McK. SCOTT, President.
Iridianip lis, ilay 24, 1S53.
June 30, It5 j-Iv.
Mil
ZANDT.
TVT
nSaUlm,'^ lhc
,'nag^ment, of
bv
J1 .Mowrv,, lie propne or as-
sures his friends ai tee public that it shad be so
best Hotels in the counts spare to make it home
and no pains xxill be the traveler.
O Stabling is commodious and lie xvill have a careful hostler to attend to it. C: fordsvillc, April G, lt-51-ly.
T. II. W1MTOV
He us 3 and
Ci
~'IIANL".""*L for past iavorssl are of the public patronage, l'ebruar f, lH54-tf.
Hanicrd & Brother,
Manufae-turci-s and .vholesalo dealers in all kinds ef
Shirts,
SIB8»
Drawers & Furnishing
Goods,
20 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.
NOTICE oi DISTRIBUTION to HEIRS.
N'
J.i entire satisfaction.
Attest: ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk. July 13, l&54-[printer's fee $1.]
'M
Farm for Sale.
I offer for sale the FARM on which I noxv reside, containing 155 Acrts, of land, (all under fence:, DO of which arc in a ^ooei state of cultivatu. n. It is well watered has a never-failing Spring of excellent water a good Orchard of be .ring Trees tolerably comfortable dwelling and a house for a Tenant.. It lies y* miles west of Crawfordsville en Black creek and of a mile from the Lathyctte I'iank __ Road. Turns eusy—part of the purciiaec'iv.n'y
can
(jC j,a(]
tn
need call at our shop but may be accommodated tercst. Apply to Dr. T. W. I' .lt Y, urto mc th a L'ooel and cheup terms as they can Le bought
mav
market in the Wabash Valley. All wc ask i: jbryon to call and examine our stock and if wc CO^W. cannot suit you, it slia.ll not be for the wantofgr TRAYED from the jriber, livingia Crawand cheap stoves. \S shall also const*ant.v keep fordsvillc, Ind., a rather large cox, of a red on hand ail kinds of fancy a.xd pla.i. 1 arlor &tO\ c.,
LAFAYETTE ADVERTISEMENTS,
New Firm in Lafayette!
Wholesale Grocery & Iron Store.
AT THE OLD STAND OK
KEVNOIDS, FOWJJJK St STOCKWELL.
Mnoldp,
FOV.'LEIi, formerly of the firm of ReyFowler & Stock well, and Adams
Earl. Wholesale Grocer and Iron Merchant, have associated themselves together in the
WHOLESALE (iHOCFl'.Y AXI) IKON lU'SINtSS, Uniting their entire stock of Or -dries, Iron and Nails, in one stock much larger than
Our stock of Staple Groceries,
FOUNDERS,
Tron,
is now large and well assorted, consisting of Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Mobacco, Rice, Spices, Nuts, and fruits of all kinds, Sauces, Pickels, Catsups, Candles, Soaps, Lead, Shot, Starch, Fish, Oysters, Sardines, &c., together with a Iar
Loj
and Trace Chains, Springs,
Axles, Anvils, Vie \s, and Blacksmith Tools of all kinds. In addition to which we shall be in constant receipt of large supplies this spring from l.o 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 sath:factiod in quality and price.
FOWLER EARL.
P. S. C"-Mr. Fowler will leave for New Orleans in a ,oiv 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.
LAFAYETTE, INI).
.Tan. 12,1854.
LAFAYETTE FOUNDRY AM)
MACHINE SHOP.
On Ohio street, opposite City Brewery.
HUBLER & YALLEY,
Machinists and manufacturers
Steam Eneines of every description, MillOeering, ThivV Machines,lloise Power corn Shellers, lYrki .tr "w'licels, building castings, &e„ &c.
Steam Saw Mill.
T"1 TE respectfully call the attention of the publie to our (juick stroke Engines for Saw Mills, got up in superior style. Also Sash Saw Mills of every description, built upon recent and approved plans, and at low rates. I HUBLER & FALLKY.
Railroad Construction Cars.
rE
\x
I 'ii .Sessions will eoinniencc at College hall as ,, r,,, ..
folUws- durable nionner. I he wheels are cost of the best quality of iron, with sectional In:!) and ehill'd (ace, ami litted up \yiih the view to slrc.l.'jfj :*?wl dnraoilitv. Ill I!LI'.]! & FA.LLL
l!I,cn
call attention of Railroad Constructors to
I onr gravel cars, hicii v.e build in the most
Ilnilrcad Work,
OFcastings,description,
every such as Froirs, Switch chains, \c., done at short notice.
"!C most reasonable terms
HUBLER FAI.LF.Y.
Steam linginev.
have extended our facilities for mannfucture of oil kinds of Steam Engines, and are now making Engines for Saw Mills, Flouring Mills, Factories, Ware houses, Cabinet Shops, &c., which for durability and finished workmanship,can •Iv compete with anv oilier.- made in the A\Y ,I.
W
C:i.M Iron Columns, Cap Wills, &e.. at
LAFAYETTE IRON FOUNDRY,
E niMte the attention ol Budders and those who intend to erect buildings, to our assorrmenl •if j'ATTF.HXS fti"wadding cartii gs. Wc are prepared to lurnisl. ,.dunins, pier plates, window caps and sills, ai door raps of new and hi'au:iful patterns, designed and diaughted by (jeorge Brown, Esq., of this city. 'i'he castings are made light tind furnished at a price whirl) will brirg them into general use.
The improved appearance of iron overslone, as well as the comparative [r!..*s of .-tone and nan. Bvor the of iron, and their ..., ,...d sufe.iv over stoijc, i-- auuiiitcd by a''
New designs in procrres- nil and see them at the -LAFAYETTE FOUNDRY.'' HUBLER & FALLEY.
Jan. 2G, 1854.— Gin.
HURLER'S IMPROVED THREaH 11 WE are manufacturing and shall keep constantly on hand during the coming season a supply of Hubler's Improved Threshing Machines and Sep erators. 'Flits machine being the fruit of many years experience and having been thoroughly tested in every particular are now offered to the blic with the full assurance of their giving perfect, satisfaction. HUBLER FALLEY. .Ian. 1854.—6m.
ASH paid for old Iron at the Lafiiyette Foundrv. HUBLER & FALLEY
TRUSSES!
OFall
-still solicits a
a great variety of manufacture, adapted to ages and every variety of Hernial protrusions calculatcd togivo ease, comfort and security to the wearer—alwas retaining the Hernia and by their close adapi' and accurate fit, effecting, wlu-n practical)'c ...unent.cure are always for sale at the Drug iook Store 'f Dr. C. F. Will staeh, north side pr.olie square,L: tte, Indiana, who xtill personally see to siiiliciene} oi the
and to its proper aeb'.istment. O'A large supply just received. Sept. 15,ie5:}.
JENNY LIND
I
Journal Duildiags, Lafayette, Ind.
DKAI.IV.<p></p>SJLYER
Fine
OTICE is hereby given, thai at the July term of the Court ot Common Pleas of Morugom- Strings, Fine cry county, after final settlement of the Estate of', kinds, &c., &c. John A. King, deceased, Six hundred and seventyfive Dollarsand fifty-one cents xve re found remaining for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to appear at the next term of said court and receive their distribution share.
3 4, and 5 years time,
ic^4.j IiUGH B. WILSON.
white ?j,ots (.
Iiear
OF owr ownmanusacture, always on hand at retail day, 22d of August A rberal reward given for
whole"™ Jamnned ware house Gutter and the return of said eow, lora r.y information by ana wnoie...ue t,ui*» a BARGELT which she mav bCprocu.ed I 04i) PATRICK MURPHY.
IN KINK
GOLD & VAT&HES,
T2welry.
—all kinds o1'
'-'''"cr Spoons, Specks, and Clocks
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS:
Violins, Bass Viols and Violin ...gs, Guitar Cutlery, Perfumery, Toys of all [October 20, lt'53-ly.
KTotice.
rpiIE Stockholders of the Crawfordsville, FrankI fort, Kokomo Fort Wayne Rail-road Company are hereby notified that the annual meeting for the election of Directors, will be held at the office of the company, in Frankfort, on Wednesday, AInv 24th, betxveen the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. m. Vv. P. DUNN, Sec'y.
Apjil 15, 185-1—6t.
M.rx. tuo.msox. n-N T- sTi:r:
TLIOIHSOIV &
Rl
Attorneys
SOUTH-EAST
back fine horns
]y meeting in front of the head—she was about seven years old. She as missing on Tues-
im &
April 20, 1 S54-tf.
.k'riii Per
VTtE
rl
russ,
LADIES
NT!
ft
and
12,
Counsellors at Ltviv,
stairs, over Crawforel & Mullikin's store. August 10, 1851-ly.
A?.»IHRR S'rcsh
WOULD
respectfully announce to his numerous 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 i.. inable, wholesale or retail in quantities to suit puichasers. [December 29,1853.
.V
corncr of the Public Square, up
Arrival of
SHOES, AND LEATHER.
road.
I NEW ALBANY AND SALEM
OPENED TO GREENCASTLE. NEW RUNNING TIME AND Arrangements of Great Importance
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
A1! RIVAL AM DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
At Crawfordsville Station.
TRAINS NORTH.
EXPRESS
NA.-.-,
o:c.,
Arrives 11.98 A. M., Leaves! 1.30 ACCOMMODATION
Arrives 6.40 P. M., Leaves fi.45 FREIGHT
r- tock
of Iron and Nails of all kinds and sizes, Glass, Plow Molds,
Leaves at 5 A. M.
F. & E.
1. I?\ B.DLL7,
Importer, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in
China, (ilasr. _,,i.- -ciisware,, Lamps, WAITER:-', TABLE CUTLERY,
Plated Spoon*, &c.,
NO. 9,
rilllDUE'S
BLOCK,
TRAINS SOUTH.
EXPRESS
Arrives 2 F. M., Leaves 2.08 P. M. ACCOMMODATION Arrives 0.42 A. M.,
Leaves 111 A. M. FREIGHT
Arrives 11.50 P. M.
''I^HE 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 the night Express for 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. R. for Indianapolis, Cincinnati, &c. The Accommodation Train leaving here at 10 a. in., for Greencastle, connects with P. M. Trains on Torre Haute & Richmond R. R. for Indianapolis and Terre Haute, and returning leave Greencastle after arrival of Trains from Terre Haute and Indianapolis.
O Through Ticket ene be had for Chicago, Niagara Fails, Buffalo, Albany, New York and Boston. 1CTPassengers taking the cars at Stations where Tickets are sold, will be charged extra, if not provided with Tickets.
UITFreipht Trains each way daily, and freight forwarded with promptness and dispatch. C. KNOWLTON, Sup't.
L. FALLEY,
PEALrU IN
r, Stl&WElB-
MAI.V STREET, oNK DOOR WLST OF EAGLE IIOTiX,
Crawfordsville, Indiana.
April 28, 185.1-Gm.
Tanner's Oil.
A
pure article, by the barrel, or single gallon, for sale low, at the Drug Store of June 16, *53. SLOAN MORC-^X.
For the Winter Trade.
S\ Cases men's kip and grain leather double
mL
t) sole Boots, manufactured expressly for this market jusi received and for sale by dec. 29, "53. L. FALLEY.
Brushes! Brashes!
~i! have the host sloc of White-wash. Paint, Shoe, Flesh, Teeth,and ll:iir Brushes to be found in town.
SMITH,
Caps
HFBLER FA I.LEV
It
ind ll:iir Hrushes
T. I). LROWN CO.
Stilwell
&
Allen,
AT Till: OLD STAND OF
O II N WILSON,
of Drv
AVE on hand a large stock (iroccries, Hardware, Quecnsware,lLits
II
2'Jnd di'y
will opsn on th
ol'Sjptenil»er, I
T^HE Trustees and Inssructors would express 1 their gratitude to tho citizens of Crawfordsville, lor the liberal patronage jhey 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. I It is exceedingly desirable that, the scholars should be prompt in the atlcndancc at the beginning of the term.
PRICE OF TUITION.
Preparatory Department, from $3 to $3 50 per term. Academic Department, from $4 to $5 Od per term, according to studi"s pursued. Collegiate Department, $•) 00 French and German, each, 5 Oi) Latin, 00 Lessons on Guitar, 4 00 Lessons on the Piano-Forte, 10 00 Use of Piano-Forte, 2 00
A. THOMSON, DR. 1).
W.
LAYMAN,
S. S. THOMSON, TKUSTEKS
o. p.
jen:. ison,
W. T" IN ING. September, lt'53.
J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKEN,
Produce, not refusing cash when offered. April 6, '54.
AWNS,plain bla-:' .. rl fancy at CRAWFORD MULLIKIN'S.
RI NTS—A large and splendid lot at CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN'S.
CHALLI
SILK
Sior*,
iif—I ffT'
sav
Is,
BOOTS & SHOES,
which they are selling off cheap as dirt. Give us a call. And tanners, you are requested when you ore coming in not to forget your produce, as we are payhtg the highest market prices for all manner of truck and trallic. Jan. "2(5. 1(S)4.—tf
1
I
receiving their Spaing stock of Goods, purchased at head (piarters with great care, and at very low prices, which will enable them to compete with any other store i.: low prices. We will receive in exchange for Goods all kind??., .of awTbrcontiniicdV*' -."cntly open for the recep-
Barege, Hlain Barege, barred, corded do. broache do., at C.
M'H.
Tissues—Fig'dand plain at, A]:ril 6, It53.] M's.
LAIN black and changeable Dies. Silks at C. & M's.
1ARLATANE, blue and pink, at
LACE,
A E
A
C. M's.
swissand jaconnct collars, banded do., at C. M's.
Splendid lot of Bonnet Ribbons, and narrow satin ribbons, at C. M's
and Gcntlcmens black and assorted
colored Kid cloves, silk gloves, at C.
SWISSfancycapnetts,
Edging and inserting, silk tliule, silk lacc, brown barege and Irish Linens, at O. M'
OOTS and Shoes, a complete assortment for ladies and gentleman, at C. M's.
M".
N ae, Boys summer hats, various stxlcs at .priix.
Toweling and crash, C. & M's.
1j
FADY
Made Clothing—a complete as.rort-
nieiit for the summer trade at
(-.
A few pieces of good carpeting
prices, for sale at
A LL kindes of groccrie3 kept at xV npril 6) C. & M's.
MILL
and y. cut saws kept at april C. & M's
Hsortment
ARLDWARE and Queenswar, a good asen hand at C. M's.
SOME
fancy silk hats for sale at
rii.ril G) C. & M's.
4 J. LLr.
iu:- lot of sxviss sleeves and cheinizetts at
_J^AIN and dotted swisses at 1 apr 6)
AT THE
3 N I I
Crawfordsville, Indiana,
IlirPersons wanting Printing dcue will do Vv'ell to give us a call.
G. S. HAZARD,
PRODUGE
Where Did You Say?
Thev have jnst received them at
Of ail sizes and shapes, which which xvi'll suit the wants of k.:i ai cverv one.
E A A E O I N
1 We have the present, in addition t- our u-e.a: seletion, a gooti stock of Ready made Clothing, I which xve feel safe in warranting to be manufactur-
ed out of tii" best litbries. and in a workmanlike manner, and xvill obligate ourselves to sell as loxv. at least, as any other house in the place.
Oueensxvnre. tila-sware. Civiceri.":'•. I) Sinn's. Cotton yarn, brown sheetings, broxvn shirtings, Aickory and Taylor stripes. AVc beiievc, also. thai wc can say without fear of successful contraI dic tion, that xve have a little of the best selccied stock of Table and Pocket Cutlery cverbrougiit to this :.irker, xvhich .!:ould be pleased to have I thi,. in want ei'anyi:::ng of the kind, call and ex-
amine. -,*• \j.:.-..vvj
To the
O E I A O E E
OF INDIANA POLJR?.
npiIIS Department, wliich 11:i been closed for some time for want of room, wili be re-opened at College Hall on the first Monday of November,
tion of Ladies. The objects aimed at in this Department arc. first, to remedy the great and lamentsble eti' cts in tiie present system of female eeluc-.tio i. training the mind to more actixc, aecura?' I pinc-t-cal mode of thought, and imparting th:i. ..lorough knowh igc of business matters as to make them more ^elf-reliant and independent than they noxv ate. /Mid, 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 pooi'v paid duties of the teacher, by qualifying them for the less arduous but more profitable duties of an accountant.
Terms and regulations the same in both Departments. Ladies from ..broad xvill be furnish'-'! board private families, who will exercise parental carc over them during their stay.
No ladv need hesitate coming, or no parent to send his "daughter, through false motives of delicacy, as to h.^rference with the Lvdics on the part of the Ge- omen is never allowed.
A catalogue v^ntaining full information upon every point desired xx ill be furnished grati?, on application to McK. SCOTT, President.
November 3, iwb -iv.
S E & A N E S S
)i
0
•MIFLAAWKJU^
FAHCY
fffn.
•.
A
COMMii
4
{r t-I
A) UJ
IWERCH^^T,
Buffalo, ZVew York.
Pei-sonal attention given to the sale of Flour. Grain, Provisions, &. Prompt returns made on all consienments.
REFER TO
Venrv Spen-v, Esq.. Crawfordsville I\les -i. Hantia, Harbce
ic
Feb. 9, lt'54.—1-,
Co., Lafayette
Spears, Case ic Co., Delphi
GALEY & SCOTT'S.! S
HAYING
had for a short time the privilcdge
administering, in part, to the wains of tiie citizens of Crawfordsville and on turnery eounty, we fee! it our duty in again sresenting for their consideration a large and beautiful stock of
NEW
11
ie found the following, vz. Bareges, l!:i
ege de Laines. Laxvnr,
Tisjuos,
Siiks, S.viss Jaco-
netts aiso Dress trimmings of all kinds, and a large stock of Prints,
.SO (sci» .IMI JSRA Silk, Straxv and Gimp bonnets Mis.\.ji and ehildrens ihits, and an endless variety of bonnet trimmings, which cannot fail to please ail tastes.
A S A S 6
We have the Inirdnni Hat-, th it, can't be bent for bcav.tv and durability—in fiict we have all other kinds of hats suitable for the spring and summer. Aissa splendid lot of children and babies hats.
Cloths,
&c.
We have a line lot ol Cloth?, Cass'mer.*?,
j:
:AW?0^§V &L&33
.iDiiiLS ssiiflaastr.
Beots
1
1
FARMERS.
The farmers will please bear in mind thai xve are desirous of purchasing all kinds of produce, for which we will pay the highest cash price in Goods in such case1 too, you can rest assured you are also LC(p-prs, Dav-Books, Purcushie'n Nol getting your goods at the lowest cash prices. Re- &c.^together with the largest asron I member, on Washington street, immediately xvest of the Court. House. apid G. I£54.) GALEY SCOTT.
LADIES' "DETXRTMENFOV
THE ij :,:::- ..
in
BY WM. W. NICHOLSON, Jr., WASHINGTON STUKIT, CK.XWKor.ISVILLI:, INDIANA.
C. !t M's TIIE subscriber would respectfully infonn his old friends and customers, and
INEN Table cloths, bleached, and unblcahed, the pubiie generally, that he still cairies
M's.
on the abu\ business in all its branches at the obi stand, ."nd would be pleased to have .ioill at any time. He intends keeping on hand at ail times for sale,
Sai
at very C. & ii
llls,
Lihulls, H.u.xlss,
N~ .ember 17, 1654-ly.
JUST"RECEIVED,
npBREE hundred pieces bos* Tlrrinmck, CoeheI co and Union Flints, warranted last coiors. by September ^2, it5d. RAMF/Y-.
Cigrsrs «...
A
OFsale
the best ^uaiity at the iJru
Jur.e 16, lt53.
& Ms
C. & M'a
Crawfordsville, Fr: r.kfort, Kokomo and Fort Wayne
RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
OTICE ishcriby given thai. Instalments of Jl^i TEN per cent, each on the Capital Stock of the Crav. fordsvllle, Frankfort, Kokomo and Fort Wayne Rail Road Company has been made payable at the of lice of the company the town of Frankfort, at the following rimes to-wit:
Ten per ccnt. on Motidav the l.'d dav of April, l£n4. Ten percent, on Monday the 5th dav of June, 1F54.
Ten per cnt. on Monday the 7th dav of August, 1854. Ten percent. c:i Monday the 9th day of October, lt-54.
Stockholders residing in Montgomery cnuiiy and vic'nit.v, can at their option pay instalments to Ben T. Ristine, Craw-'ordsville to Silas ]Ci i:v,orI thy, of Darlington or subscribers generally to
TVilliamson D. Crothera, the autiiorizcd Col!cct"r of the company. Siock subscribers arc also notified ti.r.t ten per cent, damages will be assessed on all instalments rcmaiijing unpaid for .'.0 days after the r:v.e i. due !—that 7 per cent, inteiest :II be allowed :i ail payments from the date of payment, and eii'li! rer cent, interest, mall prc-j:ayniL-nts. payable in stuck until the road is completed. I WILLIAMSON P. DUNN. fn-cV.
C. F. K. Ft. V.'. R." R.
Frankfort, March 2. lr "4.
Mr. VmacSt'rbsit,
©MEW
RESPECTFULLY tenders bis scrviees t' tlie citizensof C.-.svf. asviiie and vicinity. Ho gives particular I
.litem"on to carious Teeth, millions of which arc no'.v annually lost lor v.mitof timely and jud.cious ti'eatineii^. 'i'h i.-e that are in want of artit:c ii tcetii can do well ca'.l .ual rce specimens ol' the I best nia .olactui-o of I POKC2-J,,* UN
TUT
Havinu sure utility ar.d hcial substitutes, trom double set. All work warrante'l.
Ali operations pcrtainiiiL t:» the science, lv attendod to. with the least jiossib.e pain. /'Di-nt.il Kooci- in Washington IL^i.
Crawfordsville. July 14, ltf-f.
S.
t.
"*'",1
GOODS,
Ready made CI"ag, &e..to return our most sincere thanks for pa.-i favors, and ask a continuance of tliCir patronage. fn an enumeration, we shail only give a .--light sketch of what we have received for our spring and summer trade. Among our stock of
tiQQltS
2ti ru lr jj.f.u.t.cr,
AT Z! OLD 5JTAX1),
itTomb
now reee \:iig a supply of nice Marble, for Stones, which he will finish "ml furnish to those who hove need tor sr.eh work, iji good style, and ar fair prices. C.ul and sc.
Crawibrdsville, June if:53.
June 10. l-5ih
25
siti-
netts, Txveeds. and summer cloths generally. A splendid stock ol Cravats and Aamikerchiefs, to which wo invite the attention of the young bents.
and
Shoes,
CAhKS l.invs and yoni.i-: boot scription and iialirv also, ::n
boys, youths weather, ai December
tli l-laec. i:escr:puon
'id h)*" of ladies and misse* lormorbar.ncts at .C
N E W E O O A W N O N S
WE have jus! Books and Xoti
aid.
1
'•SCHOOL LIEGTSTLM ,-'
Designed for the use of Teachers, reee-ie mended bv the State Board of Education n-ed in all i.'i:r public school-5 ami high S^nhiaries. by If. West, which the Schoed Teachers cannot get along without verv well. A hirge assortment of
BLAMv BOOK^,
Gold
1
All
:.
aiket.
JEWALRY
I As can be found in any ether house in xvn,a? we positively have one hundred styles of Ear-Rings and L'rtast-Pins, and one thouand Cold Rings, which we warrant to be pure gold or the ni.uiey I refunded, our style of new Ear Rings can't pass:1 blv i'.ii! of pleasing any ::ntl lady in the lam!
Ci:!i'-pins Chains, lockets, gold a el r-ilvcr V, atehes, Cylinders, '.e.-.-ers. (iuarriers, Fob-chains,keys, Giouds. &e., Musical Instrmneiits, A'iolins, Guitars, jV.ujo, Aceordeons, music Boxes, TambcI rins. L'imes, Fifes, Harps, Guitar & Y,ol:n .-!r.ii..s.
Mu-i:- Books, Sheet Ivittsic for all instruments, Ci :i.-. single and double bam 1.—rcvolx P'Stols, Hosiery of ail inscriptions Kid, i... ic and silk Gloves a largo aasorUnr-iit of black and e-h.u.-geable Silks, eraj'C Siiaxvis, j'arasols and Dress t.'immings and other fancy Goods, Fix-e gros:, "l Fulf Combs*, Threads. Perfumery, Oils,
-e MANUFACTORY.
MARTIN & LANE, MANUFCTURFRS OF Piov/S. W.-IG-ens, Carriages, and rii
imr Jinplcincnts, corner of
(.ltlcr.I
&c., xvhich
he is inclined to think he can sell as loxv, if not a little cheaper, than any other houje in the place. Such artic.es, too, as demand the highest pr.ces in all -kcts. Give us a call.
xvill receive
AVE
hands and for
alvr.r ca
store of
SLOAN MORGAN.
A Large lot of Mackerel and White Fish just J\. received and for sale at april 28, '5J. AL. RAMEY'S.
IN
L.
V.\
-VI.NSTOV,
^ec.
ti:c is'
f-.r men ,".i:d beys.
s.
received our new
Miscellaneous. TheohipSeal. Law, School :Hooks, (leograph} •". Atlas-e,-. A ii !:.netics, Crani n:irs and f.uicy IJibles. and all the I
School Books
adopted by th" Hoard nf Education, mid by the! Stnte. f.r which xve xvill sell the Indiana Series at I the publishers prices, which you xvill find iu ex cry book. Vt !„i\e aNo, the I
S'otes, Recei 'M, niei.t of Pa-
uer to bo found any ••here by the )ani. ^.x.' te and uiltcdi ed cap,
kc.
Sie-ol Pens by the ::us.—.
Giiiott's 303, by the gross Gutta I'ercha ,!iid fortr other brands. Envelope of every possible vaa an el a to a we have ten times as much fancy
::v.
1 fact this papei xveuld not. cnueueratt iiie haif of our varie ties, and all xve ask is ei:-'.om ourgooeis
are cheap, and our terms are all kinds oi trade er I cash. V. have enlarged our litem and greatly enlarged our stock. H. ITP^fciL & BI'O.
June 1, lt-54.
STAR CITY
PL3W- WAUN INS
of Far:
^IA:N
rrmpt attention
Lafiyette, Slay
25, LF O !—!y
i66o^USTdMBKS~~
_/m. i?a3 "".a.
E have a new Novel for all, and
and one hundred new styles of FANCY GOLD EAR-RING?, of the finest of gold 100 pair of Pistols of ail grides and sizes
I 00 DITT'C rem
to
X^OIILINIVC**-.*--"•*
Come
t?%
A V. "WINSTON,
Street-,
Pearl
February 18, 1854.
sriSr
KSALE L*
D'slY
No
2 9
/nd.
Dee
.tcr x.), 1 *5ij
corker, east of bell tatekn, TAKE NOTICE!
FANCY AKTlt.'Lavi. larpe.-t. and bet :i.^,.rtrnent of Perfumer}* ps. and Fanev Articles irenciully, eve
'I brought to tms maiket. l'oi store of SLO AN
I ui, ')itm:
a* the ]}..••_- MORGAN.
very dei'linen: of
and child's shoes, soitable wev FALLEY'S.
UK
ls5.'!.
I)I!1NTS. Di'l.aines, Muslins, Drill:: ings, carpet-v.arp, iVc.. ar January dG. bw54.
Tick-
SMITII C(,'S.
JLK.S. J-Htiiis. Bonia't.- and Bonne i.
Liie
finest,
E.I'I be
found at
aarv £G. l*54. SMITH
COT-
,it
"vev '"-xngli' to lixed i' iin!s of be h.td the
all
W
&
Jji
1
lis in which may be -.-••oriment of Sun-
Wklnnt,,j..
Between Main
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
REMOVAL.
fi\
AND-CHAIR SHOP,
w'-'1
A
iufonn the citizens of Crawforda- &
'"t1 '')il vicinity, that we have removed our*5 Cabinet and Chair W a re-Rooms across-the t.-eet, tv. d:ors north of the Court House, where may be fbuv.d an assortment of Chairs and FurniI an at all tines, at low prices. I I"""Undertaking attended to as usual."
Octjbor 'j, lf5J. ROSS WHITE.
AliPETS—Call and see ti-. jse beautiful Car-
V_/
r.ets Ixiught. for cash, and can be sold a profit' Its- tii::n e.-Hi lie found elsewhere. II are '.•}, lt:54] J.P.CAMPBELL.
SHOEMAKERS,
"ITTOULI) do well
to
'l and examine my stock
ot :/atacrr.iiu Findings, which is now comp.eie. -ist:je.r in jiart of Sides bet jJulliilc? Sole Loathe.
Doxeii .oine tanned Upper Leather 14 Fi -n'_h. PhUadeiplnaand Amerie&a ar.a ^.:!t fe.oO
J/.I.U
Linings, nil colors
flo'jt Trees,
Ci ':mn Boa
lwl!V(
Tii short
IN TLiF. \Vi: to all rcqnirim: le tooth to an
Pegs, Niuls, Pinccrs, Webinir.''
is, Ciarnps,
LA miners, 'i i) real is,
art'.t :e neeiled in nunufiicturing iv be found at
FALLEY'S.
Ladies Rubber Over Shoes Butiido Cork Soies at
FALLEY'S../
To tho Citizens of
ONTG O.ViE!(Y OU NTY!
M'ilO
•haso heap n:id SeaScn» ?Jc r-ocd*i.
e:v. 1 ndamnow ready to shot to'mers, as an extensive as
I A ever before oile.a'd in ij.is place. These goods ha»-e been purcha.-cii on such terms that willaeimit their being sold at such r.ites.that cannot fail to rrox -.:lx ..ntagcous to any person who will take t!:e pi.in- to "samme oiir i-rices ])revious topurclia ftiirr els( wher*. And b^lievintr that
S A O I S
And f.ui'-k ii'tmiis
I.
the true maxim in business,-
xve are now p.vpure.l to oficr for che consideration of (he ciiizcuhof this jjiae"' and surrounding coun-
O S O
consisting in part of tho following:
4
W W 'L—JJ
I- ull uii.i eomph.tc ossortmeiit.
A S & A S
oi the late.-- ino?t approved stsles.
LjooIs und
Shoes,
.in -. c-1 f/c:n the !:r. .:-.r::c!iirers. Notions of all descriptions. Jhiidvarc ail kinds.
this dcpailiiK-nt we cannot
fail t« please the m-i tiij-tIift-ou-- taste. Our c'olii.iig li.if iicen .-elected "itii gre-il care, and being boe.ghi fi r::i !irsi hands, v.can compare jriecs fa-x-'ij with any other house in town, xvithout attempting to create an impression tha* we are able fivin cur
Superior
Advantage's,
to unrr«". 1! our ncigiibors. U"e do say: tlfat ar.v person ttp'-n e\aminat*:vn iRUot bo satisfieel tlmt*oJr Clothing is cheap.
Tnink'i n!iscs—Loo-Sins' Glasses,'
Querns v.* ARE ami Glassware.
IIOSIKIIY—A xvcll s«l«cf«I stock.
Groceries,
Sucar. Ci-flee. Men, Tobncrn. and spices of all kiriis. in lii.e, everything Shat the Farmer, Mechanic, or professional num may want.
The Ladies.
Thovc h".s been particular attention paid io the wants of
the
ladies in the selection of our
ifil ^-1
f**
wliich is fill! ind omplete in every respect. It is nselosc to attempt eiiunierating our different styles ana (pialities—eali and examine tor yourselves.— Notl.ing give? us greater pleasure than to show our (.3owls, from the tiict that to show them is to sell them.
In conc'iision we ir,vi*c- all our friends togivo lis a call-. re hs to ng purchases, being convinced thfit ve e.ui ai inmodate them in goods mi«1 prices e,: as fax or:.: :c*, if not better terms, than anv other house in this set tion ef country. ,101: R. ROBINSON.
CeaxvforJ.sviile, April
i,
.o f—"m.
Notice
P,ere by ^ix en, that an accoir.it current nnd *. voechers, showing partial settlement of-the es t.- of Ar.na Fiatheiv, dee'd, have baen filed in ihe 4Kec of :V- Cieii: of t'.ie coi::-t of Common Pleas.of Mor.t "inier'' county, and mat ihe same x. iii be reported to slid cDun at the next July term,, ior the xauriiatioii an:: approval of the court.
Dii:-V.' P. LYNN, C. C. C. P.,
FP.Msell
','ooet
Sale.
arid after the .'th day of June, lcft-1, will at private sa'e, the west h-.if of the south-west ..NIJ-TC. of section nine (9), hj.town--hin ei"ht-n. nor.ii of rang" four west, eoniainin. cighrv ..civ (C'} of land. Those wishing to. buv a
farm xviii
A
"'iy to mc lit L:ndett,..ten,
n.iks north of CVaxvf. rdsx
DIE.
JOHN AYDELOTT, Guardian, of Robert Hamilton's heirs.
Milx* 18, If.'-l-lt.
LAFATE'i ijo
nd Ciark sts
Lafayette, Ind. We buy our materials direct from mnnufacti ERS.
and are enabled to sell our xvork
can be sold in the '.vest. All work warranted.
Jui.y 20, lS54-3m
I".s loxv as
I
the largest
lot of School Books, Geogrnplr-s. Atlases, the standard Theological and Miscellaneous woVl:of the most authentic xvriter-, ever brought to TINS
6s.
have, also, ait sorts of Stationery,
kinds of Letter and
J^OIE Paper, N UGIN -M FC to 51)
oi Steel
75 2.)
cents per
,inre
J-) Violtns FO iroiii $I TO e.-.CA 2-LD Accoidccii3 and three thousand ot: MOT:-US. Llaps of nil the State?S'jperau- -1 )U3 Glod Rings. livrt: ciic tioiim-
•yjons,
iloiuirfc—UUZCU ii!cs,
I
a cr would not enumerate 'JNE-LV.U ot the A ,^ T-tv-es we here, so we v.ill ask you to -'ill, and wc dry school and Ladies
HOUSE.
Proprijetor-.
NTA?.R£ iX*A iXrJj JJWU VU/.UJ.O
thos. newmanv
Jewehy and
4
Having jnst OPETIETLA. large tock of line GoJd Watches,
F.U.FY Goods, which he
offers
for CTSTI at rices so io*.V as to defy competition.— Two doors east of
B'.nford'A corner, sign of Watjh
MlSICAI. In.'XUL'MEMS.
GOID and S:I cr
io-:
Watcbw
Breast Pins and Broaches Finger Rings Ear Drops of different styles an .-ilverFob & Neck Chains
Gothic Pearl inlaid
CIjck3. Lockcts
& enameled' Brass
A vauety of good Pens, Pencils. ,AES, BraceletL Sdectacles, Port MoJ'I'ticry, RUMORS, Scissore, Pen Knifes,
Miscciianeous
PER. Ink,
G113. I
INS
will sc.! YE away below all competition Mclodeo-S, Guitars A Accpnleocs, Musie
u", why V,- .it lonj-erV TERMS easy—cash
or
TRODE' II. PURSEL BRO. else
October 27, L£53. 1 Cvawfoi-dsville,May 25,1854T VI
Books, Maps, Novels, pa-
fine Note paper,Envelops",
Pictures,SW*-AIV
I ^.- SCHOOL and Ladies C.M'ds, Pianos, Melo-Peans,,-Guitars, Vioisiirf, Acconleons Music
O.NDS, Pianos Melo Peans
Boxes, Sheet Jiusic, together with every thing
umily kept in such eslabhshmenta.*,,,,.
