Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 May 1855 — Page 4
THE 'STAR
"JL" ^HL ZE5
A
fine lot of spring and summer Clothing just received at J. L. BROWN'S, one door south of A1 Ramey's.
Being very thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon us by the public, I would now give a still stronger invitation than ever, for I have taken great pains in selecting a very fine assortment of Goods and being better acquainted with the wants of this people, than when I first located here, I am now prepared to suit all who maybe so kind as to give me a call.
I keep on hand every thing in the
Clothing Line.
Cents. Furnishing Goods—a very flue asBOrtmeut—may be found here. Also,
Hats and Caps,
of the latest spring styles, all of which will be offered at the very lowest possible prices. Friends and patrons, give me a call and I will take pains in showing you my stock of Goods.
April 5, 1855.] J. L. BROWN".
H. PURSEL BRO.
HAVEGreen
removed to the brick, corner of Main and streets, in the room formerly occupied by A. Raiuey, where we will be happy to see all of our old customers, and as niiiny new ones as possible, as we assure them it will be to their advantage to buy of us anything conneclcd in our line, as we have a large stock of School, Miscellaneous, Theological and Standard
Also, all the School Books in use. Arithmetics, •"Grammars, Geographies and Atlases also, a heavystock of full anil half bound Blank Books, and 40 kinds of Note and Letter Paper, by the ream, very cheap and every thing connected with the
Stationery line. Our stock of
S E E E N S
Is large, over 40 different manufacturers Gillutt's No. nil:* by the gross. Also, our stock of Notions is hill and complete,over three thousand varieties. Pistols and Guns, and over fifty different kinds of
WHIPS,
From the finest Whale bone down tn the cheapest quality. We cannot be undersold in Whips. Also, •••40 different kinds of Ciuais. Our stock of
GOLD JEWELRY,
Is full and complete. Over one thousand Gold Rings. at:d 100 different kind.-: of Ear Rings and Pins, for which we warrant Gold or the money refunded, and the largest assortment of
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
To be found in the county, combined, such as
Violins, Accordcnns, Flutes,
Guitars, Banjoes, Fifes,
Musical Boxes, &c.,at the lowest possible prices, and as one of the firm plays on all the of the above instruments you will have a fair trial of the instrument you're buying, before purchasing, as no man is a judge of an instrument if he can't play on it. Our stock of Gloves and hosiery is large.
GOLD AND SILVER "WATCHES AI of ys on hands. We have, also, a large
HATS AND CLOTHING,
Yerv cheap for cash or horses. Our terms are cash or trade. No person will buy anything in our line without giving us a call before purchasing, if they wish to make it to their interest.
Nov. 9, 1854-tf. 11. PURSEL & BRO.
]pHE undersigned offers for sale his House and _£_ Lot, containing two acres, with a comfortable -residence, stable,smoke-house, wood-house, a good well [of water. Also a variety of bearing Fruit
Trees, situated in Yountsville, Montgomery county, Indiana. Terms liberal. For particulars call arid see the the undersigned at Yountsville.
April 5,1855.] JAMES GRAHAM. Q_TN. B. This is a good location for a mechanic.
O I N I A O N E
J'xa.is't Heceived.2
flM-IE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing 8 to the former patrons of T. D. Brown & Co., that having purchased the entire stock and having recently made large additions thereto, he is now prepared to accomodate those wishing any articles in his line, at as low rates as they can be purchased at any house v.est of" Philadelphia.
Our stock will be found to comprise every article usually found in a Drug Store, which we warrant as to quality.
We are prepared to sell to physicians every article which thev may need in the practice, and we earnestly solicit them to call and examine our M'LENJ'in STOCK of si.i.KCT Pownr.us and Chemicals, which we sav without fear of contradiction CANNOT BE EXCELLED in the State.
THE LADIES
Are requested to call and examine our superb assortment of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Bruslic
Flavoring Extracts, kc., which we pledge to sell at Philadelphia prices! Thankful to the many customers of the former firm. I hope by strict attention to business and care in the selection and compounding of remedies, to merit a liberal share of public patronage
Call at the sign of the Yellow Column, one door He Hotel. -,'"r T. D. BROWN cast of the
El,S
November 2, l8o4—tf.
JAPANNED
VCORD
IJENS,
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Good ZMCLCl
O E E A S S O E N O
TIN, COPPER AND
SHEET IRON WARE,
ON&hands
and for sale at Hoover's, at Graves Cumberland's old stand, on as good terms as can be had in the west. Hous« Gutter, Spoiling and Rooting done so as to warrant satisfaction. Mending done on short notice.
O'Rags, Old Copper, Brass, Pewter and Lead taken in exchange tor ware. J. HOOVEll. March 15, lb55-tf.
House &. Lot for Sale.
TIN of various sizes, for signs—a
nice article, just received by Bitowx.
of Pierce's celebrated Percussion
Matches, at BROWN'S.
Pencils, Paper and Premium Ink at November 2] BROWN'S.
IGI5T !—Star Caudles and Lard Oil at November 2] BROWN'S.
MVO Gross Even's Kathairon just opened at November ii] BROWN'S.
A LL the valuable Patent Medicines of the day j\_ at [november 2J BROWN'S.
IDER Vinegar kept constantly on hand by November 2] BROWN.
QUPERIOR Tobacco and choice Cigars at November 2] BROWN'S.
VlKNAMON, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Ginger and Pepper, at ID BROWN'S.
IN DOW Glass of all sizes, from 20 by 30 to by 9, at [uov2] BROWN'S.
NIACOBAPHE, an instantaneous hair dye, sold at [nov2] BROWN'S.
AZIN'S Depilatory for removing superflous hair, sold by [uov2] BROWN.
/"A ENUINE Evan's Lancets, American do.,
\JT Abcess
do., Spring do.,
Bt BROWN'S.
AGUE! AGUE!!
WE
still manufacture the celebrated External Aaue Remedy, which cures in nine cases out of ten. Ask for the "JENDERMATON," and nothing else. Call one door east of the EaKlc Hotel?on T, D. BROWN & CO.
September 14, 1834. ...
tAINTS and Oile of all kind? at November 9] BBOWN'S.
E EJF
Austin & Coursan,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and
vicinity, that they are prepared to furnish them at all times and hours with Beef, Pork, Mutton & Sausage at Our stand on Washington street, and two doors south of Layman & Co's Grocery Store. [D=We return our most sincere thanks for past favors and hope by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended. [Feb 8,1855.]
MISS M. A. BUNCH,
Fashionable Milliner and
MANTUA MAKER,
TTJ"OIJLD respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville & vicinity, that she will hold herself in readiness at all times to accommodatc those desiring any thing done in her line.
ICTResidencc on the comer of South & Washington streets. fApril 5, 1855—It*]
New Tin, Sheet-Iron
COPPER AND
ST0YE STORE!
At the si^n of the Eagle, on Washington street opposite the Crane House and two doors south of Grahams' Store.
HE undersigned having the assurance of some popularity with the public, for good workman ship, has been induced to open a shop for manufacturing all articles in the Tin, Sheet-iron & Copper line.
Having had fifteen years experience working in this business, flatters himself that, better made ware cannot be furnished by any one in the State. Particular attention will be given to
House Guttering and Spouting which will lie put up in the most approved manner and warnted to stand.
TJN AND METALIC ROOFS, put on in a good style also and warrnted. I have purchased a good assortment of
Cooking Stoves,
among which is the celebrated Hathaway Siove which has an unbounded popularity, and lias taken premiums for fifteen years these stoves are ali
EX" A liberal disconnt'givcu to country merchants. Please call and examine mv goods and prices. H. BALL, Jr.
Feb. 22 lSo.'-tf.
Flutanoes, Tamborines, Harps,
Friend, Look Here! VND
you will receive the glad tidings that there is a splendid assortment of the most popular
COOKING STOVES
At Graves & Cumberland's Old Stand, That has ever been brought to this market. My Stoves comprise the following popular patterns:
JAMES H. SHIELDS & CO,,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
-DKAJ.LUS IX-
FLOUR & PRODUCE?
SOU': AGENTS OK THE
IiassawSaa CoajupaEay, S'.ate st., between Main and the river, NEW ALBANY, 1ND. March lo, 1855-Gw.
COPPERSMXTHING!
.4 LL kinds of Coppcrsmithing, such as Steam i'l Pipes and Kettles, made by J. Hoover, at Graves it Cumberland's old stand. STOVES for sale cheap for cash or country produce. Repairing done on short notice. J. HOOVER.
March 15, l£55-tf.
it. BAIUCY, JNO. V. JOHNSTON, RICHARD COX.
BAILEY, JOHNSTON & COX,
COMMISSION AND 1"ORWAUIMXO
AND DEALERS IN WOOL, No's 50 and 61 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI. Steam Boat Agents and Sole Freight Agents for €'ovington and Lexington Railroad. "Mark Goods B. J. & C. to avoid Errors."
October 19,185'l-6m.
TOILET ARTICLES.
COLOGNE.BayMeen
AWBP^TAW¥ITFEMYHIIAIIFTW8WBKIAB,
Water, Handkerchief Extracts,
Powder Puffs, Fun, Lilly White, Chalk balls, Alabaster Tablets, Toilet Soaps of every variety for sale one door east of the Eagle Hotel,
nearly opposite Campbell's store, bv Sept. 14. T. I). BROWN & CO.
Taken Up
fp)Y Jonathan Roycr, in Sugar Creek 1 township, on the 5th tlay February, 1855, one est ray red ami white stag Steer, marked with a swallow-fork and half crop in the right ear, and half crop in the left— no oilier marks or brands peceivable, supposed to be three or four years old. Said Steer came to the premises in February, 1854—appraised to 815,00, by Joseph Royer, and Moses Coolcy, before Thomas J. Mason, Jr:sticc of the Peace.
Attest, A. P. LYNN, Clerk. March 8, 1855*
I^HE
Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the Drug business, under the style of T. D. Brown & Co., is this day dissolved by'mutual consent. The accounts and all business of the late firm will be in the hands of T. D. Brown, who will settle and attend to the sainc.
N. B.—The business will hereafter be conducted by the nndersigned at the old stand, one door east of the Eagle Hotel, where he will be happy to see his friends and customers.
November 2, 1854. T. D. BROWN.
Notice
ISappointed
hereby given, that the undersigned has been Executor of the last will of William Cox, late of Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is solvent. ELIJAH COX, Executor.
January 25, 1855—*
FFLWSA?NGMH»4*WWJH^^
&MM
S3fRWJM-
warrnted not to crack or burn out. 1 have also pear in Dyspepsia, laken in connction with the obtained the Climax Stove which can't be beat for beauty or duribility, also a variety of premium Step Stoves all of which will be sold cheap f.iocaih. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for ware or Stoves.
T1
Three sizes of the standard PREMIUM, which
Three sizes of the celebrated HATHAWAY kidneys, clay colored stools,&c. These Pills, if taSTOYE, which are the heaviest stoves made in ken in the incipient stages of Billious and Yellow the West. or other fevers, will generally ward off the attack.-
Three sizes of the unrivalled Buck's Patent, Price per box 25 cents. which is a stove of admirable beauty and proper- Dr. McClintock's Fever and Ague Specific.—This tions. ]las ijoon found an invaluable specific for tins
1
is a new pattern of beautiful design. vers." No traveller or resident in any ague district Three sizes of the SUPERIOR PREMIUM, should fail to provide themselves with this sure which is the stove for Fanners, being heavy and preventive. Price $1 per bottle. calculated for service. Thev will positively be
sold cheap for cash or country produce. ,,lo
TI3XTWARE
Of all kinds manufactured and for sale on the above terms. Copner-smithin:: done alt its various branches. House-Guttering, Spouting and Roofing done so as to give satisfaction
ID" Rags, Old Copper, BrUss, Pewter and Lead taken for ware. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. J. HOOYER.
March 15, 1855-tf.
RETIREMENT OF
Professor James McClintock, M. D., From the Philadelphia College of Medicine, and general Introduction of his
Celebrated Medicines.
Tinforming
HE UNDERSIGNED have the pleasure of the public that they have made arrangements with the eminent Professor James McClintock, M. D., of Philadelphia, known for more than a quarter of a century past as one of the greatest Practitioners and Teachers of Medicine and Surgery in this country or in Europe, for the preparation of his long celebrated family Medicines as follows:—
Dr.McClintock's Diarrhea Cordial and Cholera Preventive.- A prompt and certain cure for Diarrlicca, Dysentery, and Cholera Morbus in all sta ges—a sure preventative of Asiatic Cholera which no traveller or family should be without.— Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle.
Dr. McClintock's Tonic Alterative Syrup.—for purifying the blood the most powerful purifier ever" discovered. For all Scrofulous diseases, Skin diseases, Eruptions, Boils, Pimples, Ulcers, Sore Le°s, and all Rheumatic and Syphilitic complaints, &c., it is infallible. Price, (pint bottles) $1.
Dr. McClintock's Dyspeptic Elixir.—Dyspepsia, or disordered digestion, may be called the National Disease of America. Its symptoms are headache giddiness nervousness low spirets dimness of vision, with motes or spccks before the eyes itching of the nostrils dullness of hearing and ringing in the ears disagreeable taste in the mouth constriction or weight about the chest difficulty of breathing scncc of sulfoaction in lying down"or ascending stairs palpitation or uneasy eling about the heart irregular or deficient appetite sense of sinking at the stomach acidity heartburn pain or fullness of the abdomen and eostiveness. Some of theas symptoms always :ip
Vegetable Purgative Pills in cases where there is much eostiveness, or with the Anti-Billions Pills where the functions of the liver are irregularly discharged, it will be found a most effectual remedy. Price (pint bottles) S"1
Dr. McClintock's Anodyne Mixture, or Fain Extractor:—Used internally and externally for the instant relief of all Pains, Toothache, headache, Cliolic, A sue in the Face, Chilblains, Neuralgia, Stone or Gravel, &c. Price 50 ccnts per bottle.
Dr. McClintock's Vegetable Purgative Fills.—For the relief of Constipation and all its painful results, such as Headache, Dizziness, Sick Stomachc, Pains, and all the svmptoms enumerated under the "Dyspeptic Elixir." Price 25 cents per bottle.
Dr. McClintock's Anti-Billions Pills.—Yor Liver Complaints and all forms of disease arising from derangement of the Liver, with symptoms such a*! Dizziness, Headache, with ringing in the ears, vellow furred tongue, pain in the right, shoulder, sence of fullness or pain in the right side, disordered stomach or bowels, deficient action ot the
scourge of new countries, and for intermittent Ib
Dr
jilcClintoek's Pectoral Syrup.—An invalua
rcm0(
|v
for
Bronchitis, Consumption, and all
lu'onic diseases of the throat and lungs. In all deep seated complaints of the pulmonary organs it has proved the most safe, certain, and rapid remeuv over employed in tlm i-Atcnriv.. pvaotioo of Dr". McCiintock. It contains no laudanum or opium in anv shape. Price $1 per pint bottle.
Dr. McClintock's Cold and Cough Mixture, —ail infallible remedv for recent Coughs, Tickling of the Tlnoat, Tightness of breathing, Croup in Children, &c. It contains no preparation of opium. Price 25 cents per bottle.
Dr. McClintock's Asthma and Whooping Cough Rtmcdy.—an almost instantanious relief'fm- these distressing complaints. This is the fruit of an immense experience, and is astonishing in its effects.
No person need suffer a day from Whooping Cough who will use it. Price 50 cents per bottle, Dr. McClintock's Rheumatic Mixture.—For internal use, a. purely vegetable combination for the cure of Rhe amatisni,Gout, and all Neuralgic and Rheumatic diseases. This remedy is offered with the utmost confidcnce. It has been used most extensively, and is as near a Specific for Rheumatism as the world has ever seen. Price per bottle 50 cents.
Dr. McClintock's Rheumatic Liniment.—An infallible outward aplication for the relief of all Rhcumatic and Neuralgic pains, Sprains, Swellings, Still" Neck, Stiffness of the Joints, Pain in the Shoulders, Back, or Limbs. It affords immediate relief from Cliolic and Pains in the Stomach or abdomen. As a counter irritant it is invaluable in all cases whore an external stimulant is needed.— Price per bottle 50 ccnts.
Sold by Druggists generally, CUSHMAN & CO., sole Proprietors, 122 Fulton iuTeet. N. York, The Great Peculiarity ofDr. Mr McClintock's Pectoral Fluid, is that in all chronic diseases of the throat and lungs, as in Rronchiiis and Consumption, in all their forms and stages it may be taken by the most delicate patient with perfect safety.—
/A-
It contains no morphine,'or opium in any shape, or tartar emetic one or both of which injurious drugs,enter tlio composition of nearly all the common remedies for pectoral complaints. It is pleasant to the palate, produces no nausia or debility, but may be taken freely and constantly, with the certain result of strengthening the stomach and renovating the entire system while healing and soothing the irritated organs, and producing gradually a perfect cure. As the tried prescription of an eminent physician, it is rapidly coming into use, in place of the in.jin'
Professor
R. T. BROWN, R. K. KROUT, T. D. BROWN.
tock's
WE
injurious nostrums with which
the country is tloodcd. Price, in pints, $1 Dr. McClintock's Cold and Cough Mixture.— Colds andrccent Coughs, especialy if accompanied by fever or inflammatory excitement, reciuierc a remedy different in character from the Pectoral Syrup which is so valuable in chronic complaints.
No remedy is more cfficatious than this for checking violent cough, promoting expectoration, and soothing irritation in the throat and lungs.— For Croup in children it is espccialv prompt, and no family in our changable climate should be without it Price 25 cents. PURIKI'ING THE BLOOP.—The following from the N.Y. Tribune will doubtless bo very seasonable to all who seek not only to preserve their health, but to gnard against all possible contingencies which threaten to distroy it: "We would call special attention to the importance of purifying the blood. Nothing is so prevalent at this season of the year as a gross and sluggish state of the blood. We have no hesitation in recommending to those who would preserve their health through the dangers of this climate, a free use of the best purifying medicine known to modern scicnce, viz: Dr. McClintock's Tonic Alterative Syrup. This remedy is not only delightful to the taste, but perfectly safe and rapid in its effects. It stimulates the liver and other glands to natural action, gives tone and new vigor to all the functions, and enables them to throw off 1! unhealthy accumulations. We have heretofore alluded to the great aud extending popularity of
McClintock, ,as a practitioner. It was
well known in Philadelphia that his success in the in the treatment of disease was uncomonly great.— His medicines were few, simple and uniformly vegetable, while they often produced cures in cases that had been givsn up for hopeless to the surprise of all. Among the most successful of those remedies, beyond doubt, stands Dr. McClin
Tonic Alterative Syrup, as a purifier and renovator o„ the blood-" Price $1 six bottles (or
pledge ourselves to sell Boots & Shoes cheaper for cash than they have ever been told in the Wabash Valley, A. & co.
'"T^HE undersigned has ordered a sclcct variety JL of Apple, Peach and Cherry Trees, to be on hand by the 10th of April, which added to his present stock of Apple and Pear Trees, will be sufficient to supply this Spring's demand. He will have also a quantity of
E E E E N S
such as Norway Spruce, Balsam Firr, Arbor Vita, Red Cedar, and White Pines. He intends as soon as possible, to obtain a variety of
Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and to enlarge and perfect his stock of Fruit Trees so as to be able to supply the demands of this community. O. P. JENN1SON.
March 29, 1855-3w.
FANCY ARTICLES-
rpHE largest, and best assortment of Perfumery, 8 Soaps, and Fancy Articles generally, ever brought to this market. For sale at the Drug store of SLOAN & MORGAN.
June 16, 1S52.
Ground Paints.
T'l^E have the best Paint Mill ever brought to this place. Ground and mixed Paints of every description can at all times be had at the Drug store of SLOAN & MORGAN.
June 16, 1853.
ALKX. THOMSON. LIE.V T. RIST1XE.
THOMSON & RISTINE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
SOUTH-EAST
corner of the Public Square, up
stairs, over Crawford & Mullikin's store. August 10, 1851-lv.
The Know Nothings!
LATEST N EWS—IIOW TO FIND THEM.
1 think the people at large, have busied themselves quite long enough about the supposed existence of a secret society dubbed the Know Nothings and have concluded if possible, to call their attention for the present to something of more importance and of lasting benefit, viz: The largest and most perfect stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Beyond the shadow of a doubt, ever brought into this market, of the best fabrics, and made in a style for neatness and duribility, that we pretend to say, cannot be surpassed even here at home. This, you know, is saying a great deal, nevertheless, we believe it to be so and we think you that are in want or
At any time, will find it to be a fact, by giving us a call aud take the trouble to examine for yourselves. We selected this stock not because it would prove the more profitable to us, not at all but believing by so doing we might make a living amongst you, and that you might thereby be benefitted and that when you arc gone, your children and childrens' children may rise up and call ina blessed.
We have also added materially to all the various departments of our business DRY-GOODS, Of various kinds, styles, prices, &c., that a iv one may probably call for, which we will be pleased at, all times to show to our friends and old customers.
DRESS-GOODS,
Plaid Cashmeres, DeLaines, Velvets, Thibit Cloths, Talma Cloths, aud Morinoes, BONNETS and BONNET RIBBONS, We have a fine stock of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons.
Hats and Caps,
Of sizes, qualities, and prices, from a Boy's Cap to an extra fine silk Hat.
Boots and Shoes,
For Men, Women, Children, Boys and the Misses.
Queens-ware, Glass-ware, Groceries, Notions, fine Fine tiold Jewelry That we are willing to insure pure Gold and many other articles, which it is unnecessary for us to enumerate, but invite
vou -AII ,.„J
[Li'The Farmers wil! please bear in mind that we trade for all kinds of Produce, and pay tiie highest market price....
Oct. 5,1854.
DAVID WERTHEIM.
Fresh Arrival of
a n@if
AT THE
is way BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
A. HORNER & CO.,
"\A/
01 LD
VV
hiform their numerous friends and cus-
tomers, that they are now receiving and opening their stock of Hoots and Shoes for the fall trade, to which they Mould invite the attention of the public.
Our stock is of the most superior quality and style, having been selected with great care directly lrom the manufacturers, among which may be found Mens' heavy Kip and Calf Boots Boys do., Youths do. Women's Calf, Kip and morocco Boots of every quality and style women's Goat, Calf and Enamelled Polkas of the most superior quality—Misses Calf, Kip & Morocco Shoes of every size, style and quality.
To the Ladies
We would just say that we have the best assortment of Congress and lace Gaiters ever offered in any market. Also, Kid and Enamelled shoes of every size, quality and discription.
Crafordsvil.'e, Sept 7 lb54
SECOND SUPPLY, OF
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Oils,
PERFUMERY, &C-,
1 door cast Eagle Hotel, Sign of the Yellow Column.
T. D. BROWN & CO.,
TAKEthey
this method of informing their friends that have received a second summer supply of articles in their line, and are now prepared to"accomodate all who may need medicines with
PURE, RELIABLE ARTICLE S. Our stock of standard medicines cannot be surpassed and we invite all Physicians to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
Dont forget the place, one door east of the Eatile Hotel, opposite Werthcim's store. Sept. 14, 1854. T. D. BROWN & CO.
A/j ENS Goat Morocco Boots, warranted the pure \X article, JN^T received at.
FALLEY'S.
F. T. GKAH.UI. J. T. GRAHAM.
E. T. GRAHAM & CO.,
DEALERS IN
LIME, GOAL, STONE, SALT,
HYDRAULIC CEMENT, See., On Market Street, at the Rail Road Crossing,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.
WOULD
respectfully inform their friends and the public generally that they are prepared to furnish the above articles on the most reasonable terms. [December 7, 1854—ly.
Rifle Barrels, Gun Locks aand Monntin: O Rifle Barrels—100 lbs Brass mounting/Ut) 10 doz Flint and Percussion locks: 6ep 21] Brooks & Campholl.
A
SLOAN & MORGAN T. D. BROWN,
Wholesale and Retail Agents, Crawfordsvilc, Indiuna. October 5,1854—iy.
Gr
Splendid lot of ladies and misses Agreement and Bloomcrbannets at C. fc M's.
ents & Ladies Velvet Toilet Slippers at (dec 7.) 'FALLEY'S.
ENTS ware of ail kinds at sept 7 1654.] A. HORNER & CO's.
RUSSES and Abdominal Supporters for sale by [november 2] Bsow.v.
THOS. NEWMAN,
Having just opened a large stock of fine Gold Watches,
Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which he offers for cash at prices so low as to defy competition.— Two doors cast of Binford's coiner, sign of "WATCH A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ... 100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100 Breast Pins and Broaches 300 Finger Rings 75 Ear Drops of different styles 20 and silver Fob & Neck Cliains 30 Gothic Pearl inlaid & enameled Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens, Pencils, Lockets, Snaps, Braceletts, Sdectaclcs, Port Mo nies, fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, SpoonS, Miscellaneous Books, Maps, Novels, paper, Ink, fine Note paper, Envelops, Pictures, sundry school and Ladies Cards, Pianos, Melo-Peans, Melodeons, Guitai-s, Violins, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, together with every thing else usually kept in such establishments.
Crawfordsville, May 25,1854
I. F. WADE,
All operations pertaining to the science, carefully attendod to, with the least possible pain. ITDental Rooms in Washington Hall.
Crawfordsville, July 14, 185-i.
SECOND ARRIVAL
OF
GOODS!!
^T^lIE undersigned has REMOVED his store I to Benage's New Brick, corner of Green & Market streets, one square north of his old stand, where he is now preyared to exhibit his large and splendid stock of Fail and Winter Goods, comprising many new and beautiful styles of Ladies'
Dress (Ex^r,
such as silks, Merinoes. lustres, Dabegcs, Delaines, Persian Cloths, Calicos, kc. A large lot of Cloths, cassimeres, saitinetts, Tweeds, Jeaus, and in fact every article in the way of Mens' plain and fancy WEAR, Hats. Caps, Bonnets, Rations, Dress Trimmings—silk, merino, and lieaw Bav State
Rigolctts, Comforts & wool UiidersJeuves, Gloves, Hosiery, Ladies' Kip, calf, morocco, kidd and enamcied Boots, Buskins suitable for Winter service—a heavy stock of mens' and boys
TOOTS A "VX ewor.y
Over-Coats, Dress, Frock do., Sack, Box, Business do., Pants, Vests, Woolen suits for Children and many other new and desirable articles of new Goods, all of which I flatter myself I can sell at as low rates aud on as easy terms as any House in the county.
Those wishing to buy will confer a favor on me and perhaps save money for themselves by examining my stock and prices before they piuch.i. elscw here.
Look to vour interests and call for Barc.iins .it A. RAMEY'S, Corner Market & Green Streets. Oct. 12, 1851.
TAKE NOTICE!
2."5,OOO Bushels of Wheat &. 5.000 bushels Barley wanted, for which the highest, cash |u-i will be paid by MANSON &. 10.
August 17, 1854.
Tanner's Oil.
Vfor
pure article, by the barrel, or single gallon, sale low, at the Drug Store of June 16 ,'53. SLOAN & MORGAN.
WINDOW GLASS,
3
all sizes, and PUTTY, for sale one door east of the Eagle Hotel, by Sept. 14. T. BROWN" & (.0
SLOAN & MORGAN
Wholesale and Retail
Crawfordsville, Indiana,
KEEP
constantly on hand a very large and well selected stock of
iitii ib mmmwLmm Paints Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass, Glassware, Perfumery, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Gilt Mouldings for Picture Frames, the best of Cigars and Tobacco and all Patent Medicines comprising a general assortment of all articles usually found in Drug establishments—all of which we offer for sale on terms as liberal as those of any other establishment of the kind in the Western country. [LFPhysieians and all others are requested to call and examine for themselves. Our stock is complete.
Crawfordsville, June 29, 1854.
Hanford & Brother,
Manufacturers and wholesale dealers in all kinds of
S 6
Shirts, Drawers & Furnishing Goods,
20 PARK ROW,
(Opposite the Astor House,) NEW 1 Olllv.
ORDERS
promptly filled. Clothing made to
order for the Trade. Wc are the largest Manufacturers of Clothing, Oiled Clothing and Covered Hats in the Union.
June 30,1853-ly.
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 '1% miles west of Crawfordsville on Black creek and of a mile from tho 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, 1854.] HUGH B. WILSON.
:ov
CABINET
PLAIN
OfuJUr,
[AT
ins
OI.D STAND,]
C0RNEK, EAST OF BELL TAVERN,
ISTomb
now receiving a supply of nice Marble, for Stones, which lie will finish and furnish to those who hove need for such work, in good style, and at fair prices. Call and see.
Crawfordsville, June 8, 1853.
Dr. Vanderbilt,
RESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He givc3 particular
attention to cariou.3 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 we'd to call and sec specimens of the best manufacture of PORCELAIN TEETH IN TIIE WEST, Having sure utility and ease to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work wan-anted.
A
AND CHAIR SHOPi
WE wish to inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that we have removed our Cabinet and Chair Ware-R.ooms 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. (CTUndertaking attended to as usual.
Octobpr 6, 185§. ROSS & WHITE.'
FANCY
IffiT
•iw itPirs-:
AT THE
Journal Office,
Crawfordsville, Indiana,
ITT Persons wanting Printing done will do well to give us a call.
LEXJ & CO
THANKFUL
for the share of public patronage
that they have everrcceived, take this method of informing their old friends and the public in general, that they have received their
Spring and Summer Stock of
Consisting of every variety of DRY-GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Queer tware, and Cutlery, Carpenters
TOOLS,
Boots, Shoes, Hats and
Caps, Ready Made Clothing, "&c., All of which can be had on as good termsat Lee's, as any other place in town for we are resolved to sell Goods as cheap or a little cheaper than the chepest. It is necessary only for you to call, examine and price our Goods, to be fully satisfied of this fact. We also expect to pay the highest cash price for all the
Wlieat, Corn,
Oats, Rye, Barley, Flax-seed, Timothy and Blue Grass Seed, and every other article of trade you may wish to sell. All who wish to get the most money for their trade, and the biggest pile of Goods for the least money, will please call on
June 1, 1854] & LEE & CO.
Looking-glasses and Plates. Packages looking-Glasscs, ass'd sizes, in mahogany, walnut and gilt Frames. 15 boxes looking-glass Plates, assorted, from 8 by 10 to 1G by 32 Brooks & Campbll.
FARM FOR SALE.
THE
undersigned will sell at private sale one hundred and twenty acres of Land, lying on the Danville Road, one. half mile south of the out-lots of Crawfordsville. It is all under fence, about 40 acres under cultivation the balance well timbered, with good running stock water, and a never failing spring.
Farm for Safe
A G-reat Bargain
r~|^HE subsctiber wishes to sell his well known 1 and wellimproved farm,containing 19U acres, directly on the Railroad,ten miles north of crawfordsville, 17 milessouth of Lafayette, and a half mile south of Linden. One hundred and fifty acres under fence, about 90 acres plow land of lu quality the remainder good meadow aud pasture and a sufficient quantity of timber for fencing, fuel, &e. For terms, inquire at this ollice or of the subscriber on the premises.
Oct. 2G 1851
THE
GEORGE WRIGHT.
MEAT MARKET.
subscrider would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicimtv, that he has opened a Market Stall, on Washington street, in the room recently occupied by E "V anarsdall, where he will keep constantly on hand, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, See., of the best, quality. He will endeavor to be ready at all times to wait upon customers with any thing in his line. Market every day at all hours. Your patronage is solicited. MARKS.
Nonember 9, 1854—tf
Cigars and Tobacco,
OF
the best quality, always on hands and for sale at the Drug store of June 16, 1853. SLOAN & MORGAN.
Brushes! Brushes!
E have the best stock of White-wash. Paint, Flesh, Teeth, and Hair Brushes to be found in town. T. D. BROWN & CO.
W!Shoe,
L. VT. "WINSTON",
A. V. WINSTON,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
No. 29
Pearl Street, Between Main & Walnut,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
February 16, 1854.
BLANKS! BLANKS!! BLANKS!!!
WE
have a fine lot of Blanks for sale, as follows: DEEDS—Quit Claim and Warranty NOTES, in Book form JUSTICE and CONSTBLE Blanks of all kinds liail-Road Shipping Receipts, &c., &c. [May 18,18&4.
A
Large lot of Mackerel and White Fish just received and for sale at april 28, '53. AL. RAMEY'S.
O O IN N E S O A
HE subscriber offers at private sale his premof jges, (where he resides,) immediately west Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana, a lot
containing
5 acres, anew one-story frame House,
well finished, containing 4 Rooms a good Well and a never-failing Spring of pure water. The above property will be open for sale until the 10th of March next.
For terms, call on Messrs. Thomson & Ristine or on the subscriber on the premises. Feb 15, 1855.] J. C. H. SWANN.
JUST RECEIVED,
THREEhundred
piccca best Mirrimack, Coche
co and Union Prints, warranted fast colors, by September '22, 1853. 'KAME"i.
JAMES BROOKS. aoBEBi a.
Brooks & Campbell,
(Successor to Brooks & Brown,)
IMPOBTEXS AMD, DUALTHA IN ENGUSBJ AHEBJCAK-, AND GERMAN HARDWARE, QUXKTOWAKB
Locks, Latches. Butts and Screws. •i C) doz locks, assorted sizes and qualities—75
JL O
GLASS!
THOMAS J. BEARD.
March I. IS55.-tf.
ENTS Jersey Ties, very superior, at sept 7.] A. HORNER & CO'
SADDLERY & HARNESS
BY W3I. W. NICHOLSON, Jr., WASFIJNOTO.V STKKLT, CIlAWFORDSVl LI.E, IXOIA.VA. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his old friends and customers, and the public generally, that he still carries on the above business in all its bratselies nt tim ^1,1 stand, ami would be pleased to have a call at anytime. He intends keeping on hand at all times for sale, SADDLFS, BRIIU.KS, HAIIXJ .V.:, &C., which he is inclined to think he can sell as low, if not a little cheaper, than any other house in the place. Such articles, too, as demand the highest prices in all markets. Give us a call.
November 17, lJ54-ly.
sisting
New Albany, sept. 21, 1854—tf
Qnow
UEENSWARE.—150 crates & casks of assorted Qeenswa^, English and French China, opened and repacked to suit purchasers, sep 21 1854.] BROOKS & CAMPBELL.
24
DOZEN double plated Table Forks 24 24 24 48 6
do do do do do.
QZFA small extra charge is made for fuel used in the public rooms. January, 1855—ly.
COMMISSIORER'S SALE. HE uudersigued has been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County, Indiana, a Commissioner to sell at Private Sale the following described land in said county, to-wit,: The north half of west half of the north-cast quarter of section fourteen, in township seventeen north of range three west, belonging to the heirs of Elizabeth Cook, deceased, upon the following terms, to-wit: One third in hand at time of sale, one third in six months, and the residue in 12 months from day of sale thfi two instalments at interest.
T'
N
T. V. SHOTTTEIX, I. X. WINSTON.
:-&T-
AND GLASSWARE,
MAIN STREET, NEW ALBANY, IND.'
WE
are now receiving our fell importation of the above goods to which we invite an ex-. amination of patterns and prices by merchants visiting this market.
Our goods in style and quality, are suited to the* Indiana trade—and we feel confident we can make it to the interest of those visiting the Fallatomako their purchases at this point. sept 21 '54 BROOKS & CAMPBELL.
CORNELIUS
r|^able
& Co's Patent solar LARD LAMPS and
Chandeliers. From the increasing demand for these lamps, we keep a full supply of all tho various patters, from a side and parlor LAMP to a 5 light chandelier, varying in price from $1,50 to $9. sep 21 BROOKS CAMPBELL.
and Pocket Cotlery, Scissors, Raors and Files.—100 gross American and English Table Cutlery—1100 doz do and do pocket do —75 doz do -v and do scissors & shears—500 dozen Files, rasps, blacksmith, mill and saw—100 gross iron, table and tea spoons—50 gross Brittania table & tea spoona —25 dozen Butcher and sticking Knives—20 do* Ames' shoe Knives. BROOKS & CAMPBELL.
doz latches, do do do—3,000
gross wood screws, brass and iron—1,000 doz door Butts—100 doz table Butts—120 doz sah pullies 25 doz sash Fastners—75 boxes and kegs Tacks, from 2 to 2-1 oz—35 boxes Brads & finishing NaiU. sep 21 '54] BROOK& & CAMPBELL.
Axes, Shovels and Spades. A A Boxes Hunt's, Leverett's and Collins'a \J v/ Axes—10 boxes handled Axcs-25 boxes Hatchets and Hammers—75 boxes ass'd shovels fcppades, round and square—10 boxes Four pronged Forks—20 Reams sand paper, sep 21] Brooks & Campbell.
ASSWARE.—500 boxes Glassware, conof Tumblers, molasses Cans, Jara, Cruits, &c. BROOKS & CAMPBELL.
do do do do do
Desert do Table Spoons Tea do 6 & 7 ring casters Cake Baskets
Brittannia tea setts, from$12to $18 do Tea & Coffee Pots do pitchers, 1,2,3 & 4 quart do castors, as'd, 3,4,5 a 6 a do molasses Cups do Candlesticks & lamps.
10 5 10 5 (J
sep 31 1854
BROOKS CAMPBELL.
68AWS0SB8VUUI
The Winter Ter ii will open on the 2nd day of January, 1855. LTnder the efficient management of the President of the institution, Rev. JAMES H. JOHNSTON, who gives his entire time to the government and instruction of the scaool.
The Trustees and Teachers would express their gratitude to the citizens of Crawfordsville, for the liberal patronage they have thus far afforded, and solicit a like liberality in future.
The course of instruction is thorough, and special attention is paid to the moral and religious, as well as, intellectual training of the pupils, while? nothing of sectarian character is allowed.
It is exceedingly desirable that the scholars should bo prompt in their attendance at the beginning of the term. The new sahool room handsomely furnished with Wales' patent desks and chairs, is now rendy for the accommodation of tho Seminary. The room isspaciousand will be lbund iiuirttme. TUB assistant xeacnera are Miss CATHAUI.VE MIKKII., MISS EI.LEN CATHCAKT. and Miss ELIZA HOWES, teacher of music.
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, $G 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
ALEXANDER THOMPSON,
January 29, 1855.) Commissioner.
DISSOLUTION!
OTICE is hereby given, that the co-partner-ship heretofore existing between t^c undersigned, was dissolved on the 2d day of Feb. ruarv, 1855. The Books and accounts of said firm will be found in the hands of John M.Austin, for collection. JOHN M. AUSTIN,
Feb 8,1855.] WM. GUTHRIE.
Kentucky Trust Co. Bank.
TTTE are now buying the Notes of this Bank.
VV
LAYMON & CO.
Crawfordsville, Jan'y 25,1855—tf.
CABINET & CHAIR
WARE ROOM!
HPHE undersigned has on hand a general assortI ment of'plaiu and fashionable FURNITURE made of the best material by experienced workmen, and flatters himself that he cannot fail toplease a discriminating public. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere and we will make it ta your interest to buy.
ETWARE-ROOMS at the aid stand opposite tho Ristine House. W3I. ROBERTSON. November 9, 1854.
TJRINTS of new styles and superior quality, at April 20, 1854.] F. H. FRY'S.
CARPETS—Call
and see those beautiful Car
pets bought for cash, and can be sold a profit less than can be found elsewhere. March 30, 1854] J. P.CAMPBELL
R. R. XJXDEKHII.L. R. F. UNDERBILL. J. W. UNDERBILL.
City Foundry
AXD
MACHINE SHOP,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIAItA.
R, R, UNDERHILL & CO.,
MANUFACTURERSof
Double-Valved,
right and Oscillating
the Newly-Improved
Common, Single, the Up-,
Of all sizes and descriptions.—Also, the very la-, test and most complete
SASH & MILEY .SAW WhtS.
An entirely new assortmen- of Mi«-(reanng Pattems, combining all of the latest Eastern Improvempntq And the celebrated
PARKER WATER WHEELS, Of all sizes. Orders Solicited. Indianapolis, August 17, l354-3m.
