Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 August 1855 — Page 3
WAVE5CANI
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and Female.
-fTTEIIS Institution is located at Waveland, MontI pomery.-Cotiflty, Ind., a village free from most of tW'temptations to which students are exnosed irfTarger places, and unsurpassed by any in the-^ate in point of healthfulness, industry and wholesome moral and religious influences..
Scientific branches.
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Character of the Institution* It is designed to combine intellectual \uth moral culture. The course of study is similar to that pursued in our best Institutions, affording unusual facilities for thorough instruction in the studies preparatory to a collegiate course and in the English and
The Bible i* made a daily text-book and its precepts religion, science and government are sought to be inculcated.
Sessions, Tuition, Boarding &<S, The academic year is divided into three terms of thirteen weeks each. The first 'term of the next year will commence on the 19th of September the second on the 2d of January, 1856 the third 011 the 16th of April.
The following are the rates of tuition per session 1 English Branches, $4,00
Natural Sciences, philosophy & history 5,00 Languages and higher Mathematics, 7,00 Instrumental Music, 10,00 Use of Instrument, 2,00 Incidental fee, 25 Boarding c«tn be obtained in private families from $1,75 to §2,00per week.
FEMALE DEPARTMENT. At the beginning .of next session a j.-o#«tar Fe male Department will be opened Jntlie new build ing now in course of ej^oH, affording young la dies an opportu^ taking a course of study as t]iorou^«atIiat pursued in the best female schools -iuthenest. A well qualified Female Teacher will take charge of this department from the first
Arrangements have also been made with an accomplished Teacher to give instruction in Instrumental Music. Terms of tuition the same as in the Male Department. French and Vocal Music taught without additional charge:
REMARKS.—The number in attendance (luring the past year is 219, embracing students from five different"States. Having secured the assistance of a Female Teacher, a Teacher of Instrumental Music, and an additional building which will be completed by the opening of next term, we hope that we shall continue to recieve the patronage of an educating public.
COME
I -^ssoc*a'e
?. M. COYNER
VS.
c'Pa^-
Waveland, Ind., July 26, 1855.—49-3m
STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County, Court of Common Pleas of said county, July term, 1655. Marv M. Berrv, petitioner,
John Te^npleton, Rachel J. Tcmpleton, and Martha E. Petition for parti Malsberry, (impleaded with) tion. amcs Stewart, et al defendants.
the said petitioner, by Thomson & Ristinc,Her attorneys, and files an affidavit in this behalf, which reads in the words and figures following, to-wit: (insert it:) which affidavit shows that said defendants John and Rachel J. Templeton, and Martha E. Malsberry, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Therefore, it is ordered that said non-resident defendants be notified of the filing, and pendency^# this suit, by publication in the "Montgomery Journal," a newspaper printed and published in this county, and cause continued. vp-
A copy attest, ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk. Juld 2G,.lf55—Printer's fee $2,50.
STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County, Court of Common Pleas of said county, July term, 1855. Elliott Boggs, William Boggs. Ileuben Warbritton, Caroline Warbritton, Martha F. Kecrans, John A. H. Keerans & 'Margaret Smith,
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Charles Hanna, Elixabeih Brannaman, Jane Williams, Martha Williams, Polly HanJ•^l#y, Sarah Hanna, Nancy Cor'rcll, John Henna, Marv Jane
McOue, Elizabeth A. Hanna, Joseph D. Hanna, William Petition for parRobert Hanna, Margaret V. tition •Haima,—Susan Hanna. Sarah Ilanna, Rofrert Hanna, Mary
E. Hanna, Joseph D. Hanna, Rebecca J. Ilanna, Martha Hanna, Aiidrow li.»di=nu nan--ia, Alexander Clark Hanna, Calvin Green Hanna, Sarah Hanna, Melissa Hicks, Isaac llicks, Allen Bogg3, & Nancy Blair.
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"A.OME the said petitioners by Thomson & Ristine their attorneys, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court from the Sheriff's return, on the process issutu herein, as also from the affidavit of a disinterested witness filed, that all of said defendants are non-residents of tiie State of Indiana. Therefore it is ordered, that said nonresident defendantsbe notified of the pendency of this suit, by publication in the "Montgomery Journal." a.niUESfiaper printed and published in this county aud causto continued. ••-.vu.-
A copy, attest, ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk. .1 uly 26, 1S55—Printer's fee $4.
STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County,
COMES
ss*
Court of Common Pleas of. saul county. July term, 1S55. Caleb Mills, plaintiff, _,- i- vs.
WilHafti Tf. Hyn6s, Samuel B. Hynes, & Thomas W. Hynes, J?., (impleaded with) ManLF. Dunn, et al defendants.
Complaint for specific performance.
the said plaintiff by Thomson & Ristino his attorney and files an affidavit in this behalf, which reatls in the words and figures following, ta-.wit: (insert it:) which .affidavit ittfr said, defendants, William D., Samuel B., ana^rataaa^W. Eynes, Jr., reside without the State of Indiana. ^Tharofore, it.is ordered that said non-resident deMM^ts be notified if the pendency of this suit by publicaxWin ^©"Montgomery Journal," a newspaper published iu this county, aud cause-oonfciancd.
A copy attest, AgpmiW P. LYNN, Clcrkr July 26,1855-Q?iiatei',s fee $2,50.
Administrator's
NoticeAuction
Sale.
is hereby given {hat I ^yiU sell at Public on Thursday the 9th of August, 1855, at ike lato residence of James W. Linn, dee'd, threaahd^halfi jaileg north of Ladoga, in Wa.ln.ut township) Maptgomery county, Indiana, all the personal property^^aid deceased, amojmting to Qver.one thousand dollars, consisting of six head of Horses, fronv 1G to 20 head of Cattle, a fine lot of Hogs, 30 op 40' head of Sheep, one 2 hors§ Wagon and Harness, one 2 horse Buggy and Harness, nearly new, Plows and plow Gears, farming utensils, a lot of Wool household and kitchen furniture, ftnd bedding, Oornbi the field, Corn in the c,nb, Wheat in tl# barn or stack, hay and oats, and a Taiiityof other axticles too, todi* ous to mention."
TERMS.—A ci^dit of twelve months Will be on aU sums'^xcesdiog thrcie dollars, by the P^l^aser gi ving- his note wi|h approved security, Pay^£,^ithoilt relief froni Valuation or apprais-wtsfa-hrtatnd:
ILTSaltf^ commence at 9 o'clock and continue from day to ittf^jntilrallSs sold.
1 2 1 8 5 5
hereby given, that tlieuil? been" appointed Executor of and testament Of Nelson D. Mount,^ ed." ftaid estate is solvent.
July 26,1855.—-49-3\v-$l
REMEMBER
that the
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ed has
JOHNE. D. MO^NT# *. Executor.
piace to buy Cotton RAMET'S. -381y
Yam and Carpet Warp 'is at jnay.l(T* •.«
ICE CREAM
A
A O S & A A
HAVING
Crawfordsville, July 19/1855.
NOTICE OF DISTRIBUTION. STATE
OP
INDIANA, MONTGOMERY GO.
NOTICEcourtof
ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk C: C. P. July 12, 1855—*] Montgomery county.
DR. J. S ALLEN, S
HAVING.
REMOVAL TO
... .No. 4.
COMMERCIAL BLOCK! HORNER* DAV8S, HAVING
To our country friends engaged in the trade, we offer inducements equal to those of Lafayette, New Albany or Cincinnati. Sav? your time and expei:es.
Give us a cai! and vou sh$l be pleased.' May 17,1855.
INTERESTING TO FARMERS
ATKINS' AUTOMATON
on
SELF-BAKING REAPER & MOWER,
ALSO
J. 11.
PATENT ADJUSTABLE
Reaper and Mower Combined, & Single 0 Just the Thing for Every Farmer to Have.
CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO., Would say to their old friends and customers, that they have the Agency for the above named *Rcap«rs and Mowers, and are prepared to furnislAthem to all who may be in need oftkem, on theWost advantageous terms. These Reapers ai4 the most successful and perfect combination of Reaper and Mower now in use, as "well as beirg\ihe best- Single Machine for either purpose. All the various kinds of Reapers and Mowers have endeavored to compete with these Machines—the result of every instance, has shown their superiora^ ty. Over THREE THOUSAND of the above named Machines have been built during the past season) and used with EKTIBE SUCCESS, yet the demand is not supplied. A warranty is given to each purchaser that the Machines are well built and of good materials and that they will Mow as well as can be donfc with a scythe, and Reap as well as can be done with a Cradle.
We have also oh had 12 doz. Cradles & Scythes. 12 doz. Scythes & Snaths. 20 doz. Porks, 2, 3, & 4 Tyne. We would be happy to wait upon all who may want any of the above named articles.
ETCall at the Old Stand of CUMBERLAND, GREGQ & CO. jgay 10, 1855.-tf
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fitted up sooms for the above busi
ness over No. 3 Commercial Block, would respectfully solicit a call from the citizens generally. We havo a large and commodious apartment neatly furnished expressly for the accommodation of the Ladies, and shall at all times during the summer weather endeavor to keep a supply of Ice tlrcam, gotten up in superior style and calculated to suit the tasts of all..
is hereby given that at the July term
of the Comnfon Pleas of Montgomery county after final settlement of the es ate of" Henry Bowers, deceased: about the sum of three hundred and thirty dollars were found remaining for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to appear on the first day of the next term of said court, and prove their hcivship, and receive their distribution share.
resumed the practice, of his profess
ion, respectfully tenders his services to the citizcns of Crawfordsville and ficinity in Medicine, Surgery, &c.
He will be prompS and unremitting in attention to all cases confided 'to his care,.: ICPOfiice on Main stree.t, over Pursell's store.
June 7, 1855—ly. .i-..
procured one of the handsomest
rooms in Commercial Block, would announce to their fallov-citizens of old Montgomery, that they are now receiving and, opening a splendid lot of t" hi.-
BOOTS & SHOES
compared with which all other stocks previously brought to this ixarket, dwindle into.insignificance Having purchased at head quarters, from the best manufacturers, whose reputations are built upon the honesty and stability of their" work. They believe that-they-cWMwH-^ gcuad. or hotter articles on as reasonable terms as can be had[in the grclit State of Indiana.
Our stock embraces every variety of style from the most delicate Ripper to the heavy bootswhich would defy ths coldest blasts of winter. We tf at tes-ourselves tht* we have succeeded in making selections whicl.will please the superior and cultivated tastes of :he Montgomery ladies. Our jee^. cannot be surpassed.
S I E S
as beautiful as ever graced the foot of a queen. BOOTS—light but substantial, and delightful for summerware. Slices of every style and finish.
We have the sowed and the pegged, the kid and the kip the light andthe heavy the large and the small the fine andihe coarse. Children may be suited boys and girk delighted young gentlemen and ladies charmed and the aged comfortcd with a delightful covering for the feet.
O N S O N S
Ah, the agony they inflict, the pain they iuduce. Those who are thus afHicted may find comfort and case by securing a pair of our superior Boots or Shoes. Suffer not when you may be relieved.
In addition to our large stocks of Boots and Shots, we have a splendid assortment of BOOT AND SHOE FINDINGS, Leather, Thread, Pegs, Lajts, Crimps, and every article pertaining to the tratle. which we offer at wholesale or retail to suit customers.
shingles wanted,
for which we will pay the
highest market price, in Goods or Cash. SMITH, STlLWELJi & ALLEN.
IF
you want any thing in the Dry Goods line give us a call. SJIITET, STILWELL & ALLEN. Maj 24,1855—40-ly
THE
Lady in want of a fine Bonnet, or a fine article of Dress Goods, can be accommodated by calling at
SMITH, STILWELL
IFE
ALLEN'S.
THE CRY IS STHJ. THEY COME!
A A I I E
ISsecondin
now receipt of, and is opening out, his stock of
Spring & Summer Goods,
to which he invites the attention of his old customers and the public generally. Having purchased his Goods on such terms as will enable him to offer great inducements to those who may nve him a call, he feels desirous that all shonld know where bargains can be had. His stock is full and complete, embracing almost every article in the Dry Goods, Queenswarc, Hardware, Grocery and Clothing line. He will be found at his new store corner of Green and Mjujtet streets, opposite Commercial Row. May 10-ly
complete assortment
of Ladies Fancy'Dress Goods in town ^MaylQ. 381y
A" ^EATTTIFUL Lawn can belted for 875£ 21. ccuts,at JiAStEY'S. May 10. 3g]y
IFgOtOwant
you a nfe^^'antitla, at wholesale price RAMTfV'Sf Mi ay 10.
RAMEY'S. 381y
E O A
AND
S O A N & O A N
HAVE
REMOVED their Drug ktablishment a few doors west of the old stand, immediately opposite the Court House and have just received an unusually large and fresh supply of.
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils*,
Dye-stuffs, Window-Glass, Glass-ware, I Perfumery, Stationary, Fancy Articles, Gilt Mouldinds, (for Picture Frames the best of Cigars and Tobacco, and .«
PATENT MEDICINES.
Comprising a general assortment of all the'ar-' tides usually found in any establisment. All of which .we offer for sale on terms as liberal as those of any other establishment of the kind in the Western country. JSt (^Physicians, ahdTtll 'others, afe requested to call and examine for themselves.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. Crawfordsville, June 7,1855—ly.
DD
'LAINE, De Bege, Challis and Brillianteens Tissues, Bareges A Dotted Swiss, can be had cheap, at RAMEY'S.
May 10. 381y
RAMEY
9ells' a splendid Carpet for 50 cents per yard. may 10, 1855.
10,000 Russians Lost in
Great Excitement throughout the entire
EUROPEAN CONTINENT!
WELL,
this may all be, but the people of the United States are perfectly free and easy in reference to the whole matter. The citizcns of Crawfordsville and vicinity, should feel more deeply interested in reference to the place where they may supply themselves, with all the necessary
READY MADE CLOTHING,
For the coming Summer. To settle this matter at once, we would just say, that those in want of any thing in our line, cannot and will not lose any thing by giving us a call and our stock an examination. We know this assertion to be true to the letter, as our stock in to-to were manufactured from perfect fabrics, and in the most substantial manner, by tha best of workmen. We have Coats of various styles, both in cut and material. Pants do., Vests of an endless variety from fine Satin down to cheap Summer Shirts, Drawers, Under-shirts, Oil Cloth & GUJJI Coats, &c. "*T
We have also our usual supply of PrSsg^Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks, Berages, DcLains, Swiss and Mull Mous. Jaconets, Tissues and Prints, of au endless variety.
HATS & CAPS,
01 the latest styles, from a 10 cent Palm to a fine silk or Fur Hat. Eoote ®L3LOOSI Gf all kinds, sizes and prices, calculated to suit any and all.
QUEENS WARE & GLASSWARE. We have a very fine 1st of Queensware, to which we invite your attention, which we are selling off at extremely low prices. ft»roceric».
Dye-Stuffs, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Carpet Warp, Cotton Yarn, and Carpeis. ETWe wish to impress more fully upon the minds of the Farmers, generally, the propriety of bringing with them, when they have occasion to town, their Produce of all kinds. We promise you, we will always allow the highest market price, in exchange for Goods and the Goods at the lowest prices we can possibly live by. Live and let live, is our motto. Give us a call, we can still be found at the Old Stand, on Main street.
may 10, 1855.
Fresh Arrival
AT No. 4, COMMERCIAL BLOCK,
OFner
Boots and Shoes, manufactured for Hor- & Davis, expressly for this market and warranted to give satisfaction.
May 31, 1855
THE
TERMS A
RAMEY
DAVID WERTHEIM.
4C*:i3L''C&
subscribers having again opened their Carriage Sliop on Washington street opposite the Centre Church, where they will at all times keep on hand a large assortment of
Carriages, Buggies & sPrin» Wagons, of numerous descriptions, styles and grade of prices, made of the best material, and of superior workmanship, which they guarrantee to sell at as low figures as they can be bought at any other shop in this section of country.
Those wishing anything in our line, will do well to call and examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere." 0°N. B. All work sold at our shop warranted.
BOWE & ANDERSON.
Crawfordsville, may 31, 1855.—3m. HIT Please call upon R. Taylor or Warren Davis, who are our authorized Agents during our absence.
NEW SILVER-SMITH IN TOWN.
WE
have succeeded in obtaining a first rate Silver-Snuth, Mr. PATTEBSON, from New York, and are now ready to repair all kinds Of "patches & Jewelry on short notice.
lMay
3, 1855—3m.] H. PURSELL & BRO.
KEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK .OF-
HARDWARE
CAMPBELL, GALEY & BARTER,
"NO.
71
O E I A O
1 Are now offering the best1
eSSSBBi** BClectsd stock of Hardware ever brought to this place.
Cast Steel, Horse .slioeand Wrought NaUs Axles, Springs, Blacksmitii'g)
CarpjjitQy,s
and^Cooper's
Tools-of every description and of the best qualify.
Materials,
Of every variety, and the most approved patterns. Mariner's Goods, comprising all kindg of Chains, Shovels, Spades, Gi-ubbi^g Hoes," Forks, Scoops Raises, Scythes, Sheaths, ^c., &c. Gunsmith's ah^
Sadler's
Of ail kipds, Tableland Poc-ket Cutlery of a most superb selection.. Bouse fu^niaJiing goods-of all kinds, such as Mattrassies, W^odea aad Willow
I 'W I-1ME: IS H'' e|)7"E RS?'LJ anew and splendid atecartmWnt. 'Plated and Britania Ware, Queensware, &c., &c»
Theibbvehoaiprises asmaftjiorkon ofthe- stock °f V:
H-ABD WARE IN ifO. iiL^idition to which C. G. &3. occupy
another ma^iificent room, filled t& overflowihg with every, varied of Fanejr.and Staple""
Clothing, Boots, ShoeB, Gtoceriea and a thousand other.atfieias that can not be emlwaced iirMhritef a notice.
tJrawforfsvill^MaylO, 1-855
SMITH,
1
STILWELL & ALLED, are dailvm receipt of Goods of various kinds.
•~-VJ«S.
lfOTIGE?
givei?,,Jhat I will, sell at public
auction, on Saturday the' 1 Stir day of A«gii8t, at the/residence of Mr& Elizabeth Mount, two miles wfeet of Crawfordsville, on the Covington road, the personal property of Nelson I. Mount, deceased* consisting of young Cattle, two, three, and four years old. Horses, and various other 'articles,
credid of
4
months will be
given on all sums over three dollars, the ^purchaser giving his note with approv6d security, waiving^valuation or appraisement laws. "J0HHT E: JiidUNT,
Executor.
July 26, 1855.-49-3^1,50
NOTICE OF piSTRjffiTTflON.
STATE
OF
INDIANA,
Tsorrel
A I E
^KSOOMBRY
NOTICEcourt
CO.
is herefcy gi,vcn that at the July term
of the of Common Pleas, of Motgomery county after final settlement of the estiate of Robert F. Euckman, deceased about the sum of three hundred and thirteen dollars were found re maining for dislnbution among the heirs. Said heirs are therefore jnotified to appear on the first day of the next termofBaid court, and prove their heirship, and receive their distribution share.
ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk, O C. July 12, 1855—*! ^Montgomery county.
AKEN UP by Eli Bundy, of Union township, on the 21st day of June, 1855, a chesnnt hoTse, a star in liis ifore-head, blazed in the face, some saddle marks, a scar in theleft flank, a collar mart on the right shoulder, fourteen and a half hands high, five years old, appraised at six-ty-five'dollars, by Alexander Piixton and Daniel Lee, on the 16th day of July* 1855.
JOHN PURSEL, J. P.
A true copy—Attest: July 191855*] ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk
has a full stock of Queenswarc, and
can sell it either by the set or price to suit customers. may 10-381y
3AMEY sells a beautiful black Cloth Coat at 00, and pants to suit it for $2 50. ly
A
Fine Summer Vest can be had for 75 cents RAMEY'S. at
Ghildrens-ofMisses,
Boys, Ladies and Men's
Shoes, all kinds and sizes, a shade lower than ever before offered at a RAMEY'S.
THOMSON & RiSTINE,
Havo Removed their
a O
To the Brick bnilding over Campbell, Galey & Harter's Store. June 15, 1855.—tf..
NAPOLITAN,
land and Silk Bonnets,, of the latest styles can be had cheap, at May 10.
irrsoGRAPH-
RAMEY'S. 381y
NEW BOOKS,
A N
PO- O I O
FRIENDS!
We are now receiving one of the
most desirable Stocks of Standard, Miasellaneous, Theological, Law, Medical, School. Di.v logue, Geographical, Grammar, Arithmetic, Maps, and Fine Stationery, of all the kinds now in use.
paihtms.
Of different sizes and qualities. Full and HalfBound Bl'k Books, Ledgers, Invoice, Percussion Notes, Memorandums, of all kinds. Paper by the Ream, of fifty different kinds. Gillett'g. Pens, No. 303, by the Grose—and forty other Brands. Onr NOTIONS are full and complete.
T© W! Mill®.
We have added a fine new large SHOW CASE to our Store, entirely for the display of our fine E W E And our purchase is so very large in Jewelry that it is impossible for you not to get suited at our Store, as we have over two hundred styles of
EAR RINGS AND RREAST PINS, Of the purest Hard Solder Gold down to the common Soft Solder—and over one thousand
GOLD AND CORNELION RINGS,
Gold and Silver Watches,
GOLD LOCKETS,
OF ALT*, KI&DS AND SIZES,,.LADIES AND GENTS FINE
GOLD CHAINS & KEYS.
ALSO, OUR STOCK OF
PENKNIVES,
Is Large and Fine. Siz:e—from one inch long up to the largest size made. Also a full assortment of
COLT'S AND OTHER REVOLVING SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL. Also we keep constantly on hands the best article
COLORADO and VIRGINIA
To be found in Town. We also have a choice selection of the finest Brands of
Very cheap, and a variety of. RIBBONS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS,HATS, CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, cheap for Cash. We take all kinds of
O N O E
So give us a.call. O* To Pedlers and Country Merchants, we will sell you all kinds ofNotionsat low figures, as we have a very large Sfbck on haiids. H. PURSELL &, BROTHER.
Mfcy 3,1855—37-ly
OULD respectfully call !)ho attention of the public to their extensive andfwell selected stock of
Bdpts SHoes They wer6 bought to sell, and persous will find it to their advantage to call and exaimne before purchasing elsewhere.
Ouf Stock of Vj.
A ELU^R"
this placc.
ZAFATETTE ADVERTISEMENTS.
PUKDUZS & STACY'S mt
JOBBING HOUSE
NO. 10 PURDUE'S SI0CE,
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HAVE
LAFAYETTE, IND.
now in Store their entire Spring Stock, Consisting in part of the followmg variety: 400 Balee Cotton Batting, various qualities
Yarn and Carpet Warp
Superior, New Hartford, Anchor Victory, Utica st. Mi|ls &,other brands, Brown Sheeting Case Bleached Shee'tings 5c to 15c Bleached, Brown, Blue and Slate Drills Bleached and Brown Jatiquaed Diapers Bleached and Brown Linen, do Cases P. Allen & Sons Prints, .various col. & pat
A. & W. Spragues do Amer. Print Works, do
May 3,—37-tf
BONNETS
a
AND
Dotaestic Cigiars,
TO BE FOUND IN THE MARKET, OVJSR ONE HUNDRED,
A 0 3 I 0 I S From Seventy-fiive Cents i^ to Twenty-fiive Dollars. Also a fine variety of the most celebrated
Violins and Guitars,
BANJOS, FLUTES, FIFES, and MUSICAL BOXES, and other small Instruments, such as HARPS &c. We are also prepared to mend your Accordcons ifi short notice. Bring them on. We keep everything included in the line of Musical Merchandise-^—sruch aa
STRINGS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS: .. We have the largest lot of BUGGY WHIPS to be found in Town.
LADIES 1 We have a few of those, fine
WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS,.
do do do do do do do do do do do do do do
Briggs, Connistoga, Globd, Ocean, 'J CromptOn, Washington,, Union, Cocheco, Merrimafek, Putnam, Faulkner, Robesonsj
Insertiugs
do do do do do do do do do do do do do do
do
i,
do do do do' dot, do do do do do do
domestic, Scotch and English Ginghams Lawr.S Bareages, Bareage De Laines. It? Feathers and Wool taken in exchange for Goods.
May 3, 1855—37-tf
WSarcenetGOODS.—Jaconet
HITE Cambrics Cambrics Swiss and Book Muslins Caconet and-Swiss Checks Dotted Swiss Victoria and Bishop Lawns Plain and Fig'd Laces, Edgings and
Muslin Edgings and Insertings Black, Silk and Cotton Laces Bleached and Brown Table Linen White Linen Napkin and Doylies Pillow Case and Sheeting Linens, 54 and 10£ Irish Linens, etc etc.
PURDUE & STACY.
May 3,1855—37-tf
ATS 1 HATS I!—Superior Silk Hats,
the qualities and Styles. Bl'k Pearl & White Wool, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do
Rut-
Soft Straw, Swiss, Braid,
0
all
do
Chevalier, do Mario, do W'd-Aw'k do
Kossuth, Magyar, Warrior,
Palm Leaf, Leghorn, Canton Straw, Canada, Pedal Braid,
May 3, 1855—37-tf
DWholesale
do
Jdo
do
•do do do do do
Childran's and Bqys' in various kinds, at wholesale only. PURDUE & STAC Y.
RESS GOODS AT PURDUE & STACVS Dry Goods Store, Lafayette, Ind. Superior Bl'k Oil boiled Gra'de shine
Silk, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34 and 36 inches wide. Superior Black Lasting, do 24, 28 & 30 Fancy Plaid and Stripe do Plain Changeable do Marcelain and Florence Silk, all colors Superior Silk Tissues do Plain and Figured Bareges Barge De Laines, Challeys, Swiss Muslins, French printed Jaconets, etc.
AND MILLINERY GOODS.—
At Wholesale. Silk Lawn, Soft Seraw, Belgrade, Gossamer, French Tuscan, Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, _BjammL-Frainaa
May 3, 1855—37-tf
July 10,1955.
A
suors
COMER GREEN & VERNON STS.
A. P. WATSON & CO.
A
Old staind
A
AND COMPLETE,
EINO THE MOST
N S IV E
-±. P. WATSON & Co.
May 17,1855-tf.
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Bonnet Wire Fronts, Artificial made Bonnet Linings, Tabbs, Ronches, Ribbons, etc., At Wholesale only. No. 10 Purdue's Block. PURDUE & STACY.
WOOl/fOOI
Crawfordsvill factory!
E. T-r.
BILLS
WOULD
rCO.,
invite the Farmers, Wool Growers and all those wishing to exchange Wool for Goods to their spring stock of Woolens, consist ing of Cloths, Cassimers, Satinets, Doeskins, Jeans, Blankets,
Flannels, a few pieces of Tweeds,
and Cottonades for summer ware stocking Yarns &c. In addition to our own manufacture, we have made some selections from the best Woolen establishments in Ohio and can assure our friends that we have the largest and best assortment that we have ever presented all of which we will exchange for Wool at
Wholesale Prices.
Gbods will also be sola for cash at exchange rates durifig the Wool season. Our Machinery is also being fitted up "anew and expect to run it all summer on country
Cardiug Spinttitfg and Role Making at the customary prices. N. B. Our Goods will be kept for exchange & wool received at Sweetser & Davis' Ware House. Wool for carding and spinning to be delivered at the Factory. 1 he market price will also be paid in cash for Wool by Hills, Davis & Co. if delivered at the Ware House of Sweetser & Davis
May 3,1855—4m.
Notice
is hereby given that the uudersigned has been appoinfed administrator of the estate of Abram Horner, sr., late "of Montgottejy county, dec'J. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ABRAM HORNEK, Jr., Adm'r,
BEAUTIFUL assortment of Summer Hats nd Caps, at J. L. BROWN'S.
NOTICE
TO MIC MEN.-Large Coats,
size firom 40 to 46 inches, can be had at J. L. BROWN'S. May 24,1855—40-Iy
Large stock of Calicoes, Ginghams,-bleached and^-brown Muslins, Cottonades, &c., at unusually low prices, at RAMEY'S.
RAMEY
crn sell a mc6 heavy Dress Silk for 60 cents per yard.
RAMEY
is closing up his last years Books-
any person knowing himself indebted on the old score, will do woH to call BOOB..,
NICE Lot of Summer Clothing, just received at J. L. Brown's, on Greeir street,'"opposite Comihercial Row, Crawronjs ville, Ind.
ABEXUTIFfnar"article
HOSIERY,of
LADIES'
of Sea GrSs Goafci'and
Vests^a* J.L. BROWN'S.
fJtHOSE wislung .,
w.
cnuine article of.^Doeskin
Fantrsod Satin Vests, callii J^L. Brown-'s, he keeps such as will please ahy man's eye. Call in.
all kinds, can be had at J.L.BROWN'S.
will please bear in mind that RAM-
SEY has the-largest stock of Embroideries, Undersleeves, Chemizettes, ColHars, Infiints' Waists, Handkerchiefe, &c., in towi»i and that he will not be undersold1. sasv lO-ly
rt rn rrnirrfi raft nfci ,r rfrfffflli^
J0HH R. ROBINSON
WM. C. VANCE, & SAM'L ROBINSON. T-. V,#
OK THE FIRM OF
F^
Robinson, Vance, & Co.
BEG
leave to announce to the citizens of Montgomery county, that they are how in receipt at the Old Stand of J. R. ROBINSON, in "Washington Hall/' one of the finest and beat selected stock of
SPRING AN© SUMMER
ever offered in this market. Intending to establish a large business we will sell our Goodsso low asto cohtrol tfifr tradfe of the best judges, and those unacquainted with the valyue of Goods, will have equal advantages with the oldest btiyer as otr prifees will be the same to all.
One
AND NO DEVIATION
Our Stock consists in part of the following:
DRY-GOODS
of all descriptions and qualities.
HATS CAPS
OF THELATEST FASHIONS AND STYLES. Our Hats were manufactured expressly for the trade Of our Firm.
BOOTS & SHOES
of the very best quality, and without doubt
CHeapeif
than ever before offered in this place.
The largest and best made stock of Clothing ever brought to Crawfordsville. We have Clothing for Men and Boys, of all grades. Call and see it, examine the quality, and hear our
and you will be satisfied. QUEENSWARE AND GLASS WARE,
Tremendous Assortment.
We would here mention to those in want of Crockery, that we ure prepared to fit them out complete. We would call your attention to our stock of
iikll-Wikli
which we are selling off at .Cost, intending to discontinue that branch of trade.
Notions of all Descriptions.
In calling.your attention to the above, we would here state that our stock is FUJLt AND COMPLEtE, and has been selected with the greatest care by one whose long experience in the business renders him fully competent for the task.
CAUL AND
SEE US!
We feel confident that we can make it to your interest to do so. ROBINSON, tANCE & CO.
Crawfordsville, April 21, '55.-tf
BINFORO CORNER.
Large and beautifnl stock of Spring and
SUMMER GOODS,
C. H. CLOUD
HAVING
6c CO.,
received and opened up. their en
tire spring and summer stock of Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c., &c., would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and the surrounding country generally, that their stock is one of the most complete and perfect stocks ever offered in the place. We bought our goods at such prices, that all who may be in wantoT articles in our line, and will give us a call, cannot help but be pleased.— Our stock is comprised in part of
8®©B£»-
of all the various styles & patterns, which we believe the Ladies will find the handsomest of the handsome amongst which may.be found Silks, satins, Berages, Berage Do Laines, swiss, mull Mous., Tissues, Delaines, Prints, &c.
Bonnets and Ribbons,
Of an endless variety—some of the finest softstraw Bonnets ever brought to the market and our French Flowers and Ribbons cannot be beat thi3 side of Cincinnati. Ready Made
Clotliiiis?
of all kinds fine Cloth and Cassimere Coats and Pants, silk, satin and many other kinds of Vests— various prices. Summer Coats, Pants, &c.
HATS & C4.PS,
Fine silk, Fur, Panama, Leghorn, and soft straw Hats—Misses Flats, and Childrens Hats of all sizes, styles and prices.
Boots and Shoes,
That cailhof be excelled by any house in the place
Queensware and Glassware. We hav6 a fine stock of the above ware, which the newly married, (and those anticipating a catas trophe of the kind,) are invited to call and examine for themselves—"we'll never mention it."
We have a small lot of Hardware on hand which those in want of such articles will find to their advantage by ca ling and examining, as we wish.to close out this part of our stock.,
Groceries.
We also have an unusual supply of Groceries, Carpeting, Dye-Stuffs, Carpet-warp, Cotton Yarn, &c., &c.
HUT In conclusion, we wish to say io the Farmers that we always hold ourselves in readiness to exchange Goods of any kind for all kinds of Produce. Give us a call old friends and customers, we ihall be pleased to see you.
C. H. CLOUD & CO.
April 26. 1855—tf
WILL END IN SMOKE!
THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE
SEAT OF WAR! INDICATES
SHOES
that peace iday be declared, and
the war end in smoke. Speaking of smoke, there is no snrer and no plcasa'nter Way of getting it irp than by taking a puff at some of the
EAYMA
|^^yjggj|s|g
GIGMS
consisting in part of the follpwing brands, which for flavor are superior to anything of the kind ever brought to Crawfordsville.
MAGNOLAS, EL PIZNOS, LA INDIAS, LA Sonoras, Esculapias., Nabajas, Brittanica, Orma Rosa, Victorias, Diaiias, together with a heavy inV.oiQfi received at mry
CIGAR &, TOBAGCO STORE. Oh Gheen Street, opposite the New Gommer--cial Block, and 2 doors south of Al. Rwthey's.
My stock is,Complete and selected with great care, comprising ever^Ste,Spt 'hi tobacco establishmeut. Those wBb'^w^gp^d judges of the weed and are in want of CHEWING OR SM CCO, Pipes, Snufif Boxes &o., can have theirwants gratified, as well as their taste, however diversified.— Call in gentlemen, and look through my stock, which will be sold at wholesale ot retail pnees.
WILLIlM B.
April 26,1855-—36-*tf
TRUNKS
and Carpet Sacks, of all kinss at J.L. BROWN'S.
«s^
S E I A N O I E
knowing ones and fnany of
"the rest of mankind/' no^ use no other cough remedy 5 than Dr. Locock^'Pul nicWafers.i^Phey relieve coughs, colds/ asthma, sore throat, hoaysefiess and like* complaints, in an astonishing short time and will effect a permanent cure in a' feH.v daysr /Thousands who have uBed-1 them/ unite in declaring them agreeable- to take,convenient to cttrry, sure to ciire, purely vegetable, and perfectly safe at all times-for children or adultt, and for public speakers and siagors they are invaluable aa they at ottce render the voice clcar and flexible. Price 25 cents per box Sold by mfedicine dealers e^ery where, and used by thousands throughout the States and Cantfdas.
W
TO BLACK-SMITHS! THE
undersigned has on hands same THREE TONS OF IRON, well assorted—and wishing to go out of the trade, will sell it-at reduced pricesi
May 10, 1855.] F. H. FRY.
BRICK MOULDERS.
THE
subscribers want to employ two Brick MouT May 3, 1855]
gso'd
Brick Moulders. Wc will pay good wages. II. PURSELL & BRO.
10 000
P°UI?DS
¥C°N
SMITHJ STii.fc'i&L & ALLEN'S.'
"Salt, Pish, and Flour.
WE
have now in Store, and in course of receiving— & 150 Bblsi Ltike Srtlt
,5
50 Half bbls WllitC Fish and Mackcrel 10 Bbls Choicc Family Flour, To which will be made constant additions, to sup ply the trade, and for sale at the lowest rates, by
WILSON, GRIMES & CO., 1 & 2 Commercial Block. Maj 21 1855—40-tf
CRAHAMT^BROV
SECOND ARRIVAL OP
NEW GOODS,
SIXTY DAYS LATER FROM BOSTON
GREAT INCREASE OF. TRADE!
TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR SALES In One Month!
VT7E ARE NOW RECEIVING QUR SUM,VV
mcr Sfock of Dry Goods, Carpets, RsadyMade Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, direct from the Manufacturers and Importers of Boston, to which we invite the attention of all whu want great bargains in good Goods, and the very latest styles. Our Rooms are full—our Stock ir* too large to enumerate the one thousandth article.
*r-'
25,000 Yds. Dress Goods, including every variety and style worn in the EasCern Cities. READY MADFT QLOTIIING,
Our Clothing Room is full of the best 3tylc3 of Men and Boys' Ware. Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Carpets, &c.»
Our Hat, Cap, Boot & Shoe Room is full of the best quality and styles of goods in this line, which will be sok^at greatly reduced prices.
We ask all who want A A A I N S In desirable Goods, to come an& see our Stock. The great increase of Trade enables us tb undersell ail competition. Come every body and see. No charges for showing Goods at this Corner, and but little for selling.
JAMES GRAHAM & BRO.
June 7, 1855.
$20,000
rsr ez:
WE
have received, opened and are daily closing out our third stock cf Dry Goods, &c.. and at such prices, we care not who may say to the contrary, that cannot be excelled this side of the Eastern cities. Say what you will in reference tv "defying all competition," the way to prove the matter of cheap goods, is for the people themselves, who are in want, to call at the several stores of the place and examine a'nd learn prices. Then we say in the language of antithesis
Wc fcicciy afil Competition, The truth is the truth, let it come from what quarter it may and every man should pay some little attention to it.
Our stock is as large as a'fiy in the place, and was bought as low as any man, or set of men can buy tliem with the cash._ We do not think it advisable to buy large stocks at one purchase, for tho purpose of boasting atid bragging, as some of our merchants do, but prefer keeping back a little, thac we may see the changes of styles and we are thereby frequently enabled to do better in regard to prices. We are now, however,
Receiving Goods Dailyv
and shall during the sumraer, which wo shall at all times be pleased to exhibit to our friends when they may feel disposed to give us a will. Wo do not wish to dsceive any one—wc mean what' wo say, and all can have a chance of testing the truth of our (v^sertions.
We shall not attempt an enumeration of our stock, by any meai s, but merely say, you need haVe fio fears of calling for an article in our lino that we have not, neither in
DRY-GOODS,
CLOTHInG,, Hats. Caps, Boots/Shoes. Groceries, Qce ens ware, Glassware.<p></p>OUR
Har/Jwai-e. &c„ &c.<p></p>ROOMS.
We have four rooms, all of which are well filled. The first room containsall of our
E S S O O S
The second room contains our
Our third room is up, stairs, and contains an endless vatie.ty of
CLOTHSG, HATS & CAPS.
Our fourth, thtfbaaement, isfitted' up exclusively' FOM
GROOSRIEa
We dcr not bfing a few hogsheads of sugar in the early part of the reason)'for slie purpose of indu cing custom to oUr e^t-iblishmeut, and then close up but.WQ always
.c.ep-
wadts
a suffi^ieney to supply tho
of our n'^nicrous custon'iers always and at all times. Ws"^ w^rg. jrowerrei^agfiiaawhat' diaappointed iti the fii-st openiiit' of spring In not being
Wl1"^1 iMW'JliliMj) MWWWMtWlftW!
low water, but have now tm hand, and can sell it at prices that noi onc dare try to undersell. Wo will here-just that we will kcep,dui ring thG summer, a large aud line lot of
of all kbyte, at. the low^t'figures^sach 'as WWt§ Pisa, ..
X, 2 & 3, MACKERELL
ROE HERRING", ahd PICKEREi by the bar' rel, halfbaiTpl. kit ot jpound. We are also paying the highest prices for Lumber, Shingles Bacon, and in fact, a!}, kinds o? proucc which the farmCf may hav6 todispose of, either \n (Hatrds or
SMITH, STILWELL & A3
May 17,18S5.
Tby
RUSSES and Abdominal Supporters- for sale [november 2] DBRCR^,.
