Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 August 1855 — Page 3
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SEC. 4.—IFsaid
July
I
m^irdsvilk, Mat it
I fc^ahall b* unl*%M Ibj^ftnySwine to rtin at large, i's ^thln lfae OomtfwIe limits of said Town, on hrid1 aitter the-first dayofOctober,, 1855. And it-shall ha die duty ofJh^Marihall of.said Town to impound itij isWme so found at large within s^iid r^limita.
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"Mi SBC. S.j—And the said STnrshall upSn impoundsucfe^ifWhe. shaft 'immediately post up notices 'in three-public places in-said town, giving notice
Of such impounding, and that if such swine be not I fgT 6l&imedh within ten days next ensuing, they will I- ^«"be sftldat public auction.
SEC.
3.—IF pF-i^f to the expiration of Baid ten' days after sufltP itnponndiug, the owner of such swine shall -make atisfacfoiy proof to said Mar*shall,of his ownership thereof, and shall pay to him the expenses incurred by, reason of such impounding, such swine shall be delivered to such owner, and said Marshall be entitled to twentyfive centaper head for each head of swine so impounded, and ten fcents per head for eadh day such swinq shall remain impounded, as compensation fycltee^iiy the same.
swine shall not be so claimed
within ten dap. Then after the expiration of that 'time they shall be sold at public auction at such pound for cash in Land, and after payment of all expenses incurred in impounding such swine and keeping the Sapie, the residue shall be paid Over to the TrQasujre^ of, said Town^aqdgthe owner of such swine'fiOsbla, upon toakiaW 'sSpfactory proof of his ownership, to the saidBoard of Trustees, shall be entitled to said ce^dae in the bauds of .-said Treasurer.
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Passed August 2dj,l8£5. ...
-STATE OF INDIANA," Montgomery County. XJourl of Common.. Pleas, October
WiRiam F. Thomaaon, George S. Thomas®^
John Cook, l£hzabeih Cook, Lewis M. Thomason, Madison 1L Thomaaon. James Davis, and Jarah Davis, vs ./ Lucy Thomason, Mary LlizabethWortze, Amanda Wortze, John Miller and Mary Thopiason. •r IT7"HEREAS, on the 7th day of August, A
VY 1855, in vacation of said Court, said petitioners by Thomson and Ristine, their Attorneys, filed their petition in the above entitled cause in the Clork^OIEce of said Court said petitioners by their Attorneys, at the same time also filed in the Clerk's Office of said Court, the affidavit of a disiamtorested witness, setting forth that John Miller, one of the defendantsin the above entitled case resides without the State of Indiana.— /Therefore said noiwesident defendant John Miller is hereby notified of tho pendency ofsuch action, and that.tiie same will stand for trial, at the next October term of said Court. $
Attest: ANDREW. P. LYNN, C. C. of Mcntgomery County. Aug. 9, 1855,-^jr's fee $3.
TO BUR OLD CUSTOMERS.
A
THE
undersigned would respectfully request those.indebted,to him for :S\AT-£AH6CCOJ^TO call and settle up.Cigars
aCCOUntS WC.made Trlr»vl«
SAJ%
26,1855.—49-lf
WAVtLAND PRESBYTERIAL
A &
THE
E
Male and Female..
THIS
Institution is locatedMontgomery CojHit.y^InW -a, v^age
State in point
1 O
p». j*raua& ana
3
JO3EPH0S ROBINSON,
Attest: T. lj.jB^sra, Clark. Aug. 9,1859. ...
Pies't.
J^e^fs-amj
most of the temptatiQns to whidf-£jB$dents are exposed in larger places, and laaa^tti^b.by any in
i^y^rWholesb-B^^fStaTul religio«N&Si(ti!fel s. Character of the Institntion. It is designed to combine intellectual with moral culture. The course of study is similar to that ^pursued in our best Institutions, affording unusual facilities for thorough instruction in the studies by callin preparatory to a collegiate com-se and in the Eng•ylish and Scientific branches.
The Bible is made a daily text-book and its precepts in religion, science and government are sought to«be mc^lcated. fj-
Sessions, Tnition/lBoarding
JC,*v
The acadcmic year is divided into three terms of tljj^»en weeks each. The first term ofthe commence on the 19th of Septemj^ef "i-lfseeontl on the 2d of January, 185G the
n.tf^nj,*rthe
16th of April. 4
The following sre the rates of tuition per session JCngfish Brafet^dlljifi j* $-1,00 m' Natural Sciences philosophy 5.00 3 Languages and higher Mathematics, 7,00
Instrumental Music, 10,00 t: Use of Instrument, y,0d Incidental lee, :,i Boarding can be obtained in private families from $1,To to $2,00 per week.
FEMALE DEPARTMENT. At the begiuning of next session a regular Fe•jnale Department will be opened in the new building now in course of «?rcction, affording young ladies an opportunity of taking a course of study as thorough aatbat pursued in the best female schools in the -Wfest. 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 iu.Instrumental Mnsic. Ternis of tiutioB the same as the Male Department. French and Vocal Music taught widroat additional charge.
REJUVEKS--—The aumber in attendance during the pastj'car is 219 embracing students from five different (States. Having seeured 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
J^ M. COYNER. Associate Pryiciptda.
Wavcland, Tind., July 26,1855.—49-3m
STATE OF INDIAN A,7 -i Montgomery (Bounty, Cnuri Coktrfion Pleat ofaaid county, July term. iPg5f Elliott Boggs, William Boggs,' Reuben Warbri^6nj ..GSarotiiK! Waibritton, "Martha T". Keerans, John A. H. Keerans 'h Margaret Smith, vsCharles Hanna, "Ehxabeth Brannaman, Jane Williams, Martha Williams, Polly HanJley, Sarah Hanna, Nancy CoiTell, John .Henna, Mary .Jane jsIeOce, Elizabetii A. Hanna, ^Joseph D. Hanna, "VViBiam
Robert Hanna, Margaret V. Hanna', -Susan Hanna. Sarah Hanna, Hanna, Mary
telecciiRobert:
Hanna, Joseph D. Hanna, J. Hanna,* Martha Jlanna, Andrew Madison Hanna, Alexander Glark .Jfanijk/ Calyln Ofeen- Hanna, .Sarah Haurfa,' Melissa Hic'fcs,- Iea&c
HITTO,*AFLENJBPA^,^RNANCY
0k AMOS ABRAHAM, 7 HAYING
fitted up sooms for the above busi
ness over No. 3 Commercial Block, would respectfully solicit a call from the citizens generally. "W have a liyge ahd commodious apart^ ment neatly furnished expressly for the accommodation of the .Ladies, and shall at all times duKing the summer weather endeavor to keep a supply, of Ice Cream, gotten up in superior style and calculated to suit tho tasts of all. "Crawfordsville, July 19, 1855.
DR. J. S. ALLEN,
HAVING
HAVING
Term.
1855.
'i.
Petition for Partition.
The
in tW ami
Tobacco business, were small,Oigrvrtrue,
'tis
nevertheless we want what is due us, and must have it! Come along friends,.-WE mean what we
and say what we mean.
The money we must and will have
MONROE HARNER.
resumed the practice of his profess
ion. rcspectfullv tenders his services to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity in Medicine, Surgery, &c.
He will be prompt and unremitting in attention to all cases confided to his care. ETOifice on Maiu street, over Purscll's store.
June 7, 1855—ly.
REMOVAL TO.
No. 4...
COMMERCIAL BLOCK!
HORNER^f^yiS,
procured one fl^Jihe handsomest
rooms in Commercial Block Aould announce to their fellow-citizqi^ of- t&i /Mjcmtgomcry, that they are now re'ceivlng.^uicy opening a splendid
O O & O E S
compared witjijfthich all other stocks previously brought to this market, dwindle into insignificance. Having. ..pttrchasedat bead quarters, from the best manufacturers", whose/wputations are built upon the honesty* aad stability of their work. They believe that tlioy-can sell as good or better articles on as reasonable terms as can be hadln the great State of Indian^:
Our stock^embraces every variety of style from the most vdelicato slipper to the heavy boots— j) I which*:would"defy the coldest blasts of winter. We flatter Oijtrf^tves'that we'have succeeded in makiifg selections'which will -please the superior arid cultivated' tastes ofthe Montgomery ladies. Our
cannot be. surpassed.
S I E S
as beautiful as ever graced the foot of a queen. BOOTS—light but substantial, and delightful for summer ware. Shoes of every style and finish.
We have the sowed and the pegged, the kid and the kip the light and the heavy the large and the small the fine and the coarse. Children may be suited boys and girls delighted,- younggentlemen and JadieS charmed and the aged comforted with a delightful covering for the feet.
I CORNS! CORNS!!
Ah, the agony they inflict, the pain they induce. Those who are thus afflicted may fiud comfort and ease by securing a pair of our superior Boots or Shoes. Suffer not when you may be lieved.
In addition to our large stocks of Boots, and •ehav )®T
BOOT AND SHOE £XSIJ]|IJW% Leather, Thread, Pegs, Lasts, Crimps, and every article pertaining.to the trade, which we offer at wholesale or retail to suit customers.
To our country friends engaged In the trade, we offer inducements equal to those of Lafayette, New Albany or Cincinnati. Save your time and expci:v.es.
Give us a caii and you shall be pleased. May 17, lb'55.
TRUNKS
V/
IF
and Carpet Sacks, of all kinss at J. L. BROWN'S.
1 NNN AAA SHINGLES WANTED, JL
VJ
V/j\J V.'
V'
REMEMBER
COMES
2$
Petition for partition.
Bhwr.-ft /^0M"Etto*8a3 petitioners by Thomson & Ris,
Batisfitction of •v .fft from the da vti ot a dismte^sted witoess filed, that .afl^bf afe non-jresidents. of the State of ..ifldj^ therefore itfa ordered, that said -non-^d^tx-elendantsbenotified trf,the pendency of this ettit, by publ-c^tipnin the "MSnigomery Jour-
for which wc will pay the
highest market price, Goods or Cash. SMITH, STILWELL A ALLEN.
you want any thing in the Dry Goods line, give us a call. SMITH, STILWEI.L
THE
that the piace fo buy Cotton
Yarn and Carpet Warp is at RAMEY'S. may 10 38lv
STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County, Court of Cormnon Pleas of said county, July term, 1855. Caleb Mills, plaintiff,
"VS.
the said plaintiff-by" Thomson? & Ristine his attorneys, and „filcs an affidavit in tlis behalf, -which' reads in the words and figures following,- to-wit: (insert it:.) which affidavit shows that said deieifdants, Williahi D., Samuel and Thomas W.. Hynes, Jr.,.reside witliont-the State of Indiana Therefore, it is[' ordered ftllat said non-resident defendants be notified of the pendency of this suit by publication in ^"Montgomery Journal," a newspaper published.,in this countyi and cause continued.
A copy attest, ANDREW P. LYNN", Clerk. July 26,1S55—Printer'B fee $2,50.
STATE $F INDIANA, Montgomery Conntjr, Court of Common Pleas of said epunty, July term, 1S55. Mary M. Berry, petitioner, v.
Jolin Tcmplcton, Rachel J. Templettmj'and Martha E. J-Petition, for partiMalsberry, (impleaded with) tion.)f^, James Stpw.art, et aldefepd-1 ants.
4
COME
the
Pir€^#rprfotekaad published .iHIthia ,«P^$ontiuued.^^.
't
the said petitioner by Thomson' & Ristine, her attoitfeysTtfrid'filfes an affidavit In this behalf, which'reads in the-words and figures |ollowing,.t6-!wit (ih^r£llJT^wircEMc|j^vit showr that said defendants Johri flta'ftAdhei 'J:'Tefflpfetofi, and Mpj-tha E'TMalilSscrV, areiiO^tesideiStaif
State_ of Isr^jasi- Th^forej^it^-^feJ'gd' Jfeil ^d non res}dfc&if defej^p^ts'^t_iimded oi the filing and pendency .of this ^^^vjpualcakonin,lhe ^d ^ad p^lj&hed in ^iaco^^tyf^^^u8»ioaty-
bis1$?
mm
MOVAL
AND
SLO^I^S^^
HAVE
REMC^ED their jdjshmcnt a few doors west of the old St*no7^fiwiiidi atEly opposite the Court House «nd ha^ received an unusually large and fresh supply
DRUGS,
Paints, Oils, Dye-stulls, Window-Glass,
ftationary,
lass-'warej-v Perfumery, .*?., 4a. Fancy Articles Gilt Mouldinds, (forPicture Frames the best of Cigars and Tobacco, and
PATENT MEDICINES.
Comprising a general assortment ~of all the articles usually found in any eKtabUsmeut. AH of wliicfi we 6ffer for sale on terms as liberal as those of any other establishment of the kind in the Western country. (^Physicians, and all others, arc. requested to call and examine for themselves. JE
OUIi STOCK IS COMPLETE Crawfordsville, June 7,1855—ly.
DDteens
LAINE, De Bege, Challis and BrilliauTissues, Bareges & Dotted Swiss, can be had cheap, at
Mav
10.
RAMKY
scjls splendid Carpet for 50 cents_per vard.
10,000 Russians Lost in
IM BAT IS,
Great Excitement throughout the entire
EUROPEAN CONTINENT!
TTTELL, this may all be, but the people of the United States are perfectly free and easy in reference to tho whole matter. The citizens 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 tiling 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 tho 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 &Guin Coats, &c. imY-GOODS,
We
have also our usual supply of Dress Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks, Borages, DeLains, 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. Boots cfc Slioes Of all kinds, sizes and prices, calculated to suit any and all.
QUEENS •W AR^^GJ-AAEWRTHE.
^w^ffifve'a very fine lot of Queepsware, to which we invite your attention, which we arc selling off at extremely low prices. -f
Groceries.
Dye-Stuffs, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Carpet Warp, Cotton Yarn, and Carpels. ICTWe 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 Producc of all kinds. We promise you, we will always allow the highest market price, in exchange for Goods and the Goods at the jowest 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.
mav 10, 1855.
&
May 24,1855—40-Iy
ALLEN.
Lady-in want of a fine Bonnet, or a fine article ot Dress Goods, can be accommodated at
SMITH, STILWELL
ALLEN'S.
THE CRY IS STlLL^rHEY COME!
A A E S now in receipt of, and is opening out, his second stock of Spring & Summer Goods, I to which he invites tfie attention of his old customeVs and the public generally. Having purI chased his Goods on such terms as will enable him to offer great inducements to those who may give him a call, he fools desirous that all shotild'know where bargains can be had. His stock is full and I complete, embracing almost every article in the |'Dry Goods, Queensware, Hardware, Grocery and
Clothing line. He will be found at his new store, corner of Greeu and Market streets, opposite |.Commercial Row. May 10-iy
Iit
)AMEY has the most complete assortment of Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods in town. May 10. 381y
A
BEAUTIFUL Lawn can be had fur 87W cents, at RAMEi"S. May 10. 3Ply
IFgo
yoti want anew &anfitla, at wholesale price, to RAMEY'S. May 10. 3&ly
THE
DAVID WEIiTHEIM.
Fresh Arrival
AT No. 4, COMMERCIAL BLOCK,
OFner
Boots and Shoes manufactured for Hor- & Davis, expressly for this market and
wai*rauted to May 31, li
&
rive satisfaction.
Carriages and!
subscribers having again opened their Can-iagc Shop on Washington street opposite the Centre Church, where they will at all times keep on hand a large assortment of
Carriages, Buggies & spring 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, wiH do well to call and examine ctn- stock, before purchasing elsewhere. 0°3T. B. All work sold at our shop Warranted.
Tri BOWE & ANDERSON. Cra'wfordsville, may 31, 1855.—3ni. HTPleasfi call upon Ii. Taylor or Warren Davis, who ai'e our authorized Agents during our absence.
NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK
OF
HARDWARE
CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER,
NO.
7,
O E I A
ever brought to this plaec
Comprint for spe-
William D. Hynes, Samuel B. Hvnes, & Thomas W. -a Hynes, Jr., (impleaded with) ^i§c fperiormance. MaryF. Dunn, et ai defendants. p'
BLOCK,
Are now offering the best selectsd stock of Hardware
9
IE®, NAILS, GLASS, Cast Steel, Horse sh6e,a£d Wrought Nails Axles, .Springs, BlacksmithV, Carp6iliter's and Cooper's Tools of every description and of the best quality.
Building Materials,
Of every variety, and the most approved patterns. Farmep's ^foods-,: comprising all kinds of Chains, Shovels, Spades, Grubbing Hoes, Forks, Scoops, Rakes, ScythesjiSneaths, &c., See. Gunsmith's and
SADLER'S
Hardtfafc
Of ail kinda^-JT^leapd gp9ket.C.utlery-of a most siiperb 'sele'ctibrr. H6tfse ftifnishinggood8''0f all kiitds^sueh as Mattresses, Wooden -and _Willow Waro, .*
l.
4(tW
IRE DISH COV S"
a ndw and splendid assortment.. Plated and Btetania Ware, Queensware, &c.j- kc. The above comprises a small portion of the stock of
r..
HARDWARE IN NO. 7,
in addition to which C. G. ,& H. occupy »a isro- s," -v another magnificent room filled-' to overflowing with every variety of Fancy, and- Staple -,
cC3roocau»!/
Cr^wfordsviUe, May JO, 1855.—tf.
myricE,"
IP
& hereSy, given, ,t]gat the un4«JK^gned .^as been appointed Executor of tbe last^alill aiid tei5tanreHt of ^loimt, deC&ajf-
^.itocirf. ff
ttem
Administrator's Sale. "VfOTICE is hercby given ttiat the undersigned, x\ Administrator of A. Homer,Sr, late ofMontgomery county deceased, wfll' fleH-frt Public Auction,.at the late j^aidence ofvttyK deceased, one mile North of CfttwfordaviJle. on iFriday^the Tth day of Septeinber, I855 tlie personal property of said deceased, to-wit: Horses, Cattle, Hogs,, one two-hone -W«goti, Fanning utensils, Wheat in the stack, Corn in .the field. Honsehlofcland Kitchen Furniture, with other articles too ndmerousto mention. The safe: to come off between-the hours of clock A. M. and 4 P. .. SALE.—ThreeM»
inh@|^^a all 6ums over that amount, six months will tfej}|g|^he purchaser giyingowte with ap-
PF°a g0RN^R'
sel
J.
ISAir-tight
now making "Ludlow &'Co.' s^Self-eealin^, Fruit Can," which he intends1 tcplte^ on hands for sale as lojy: as any in the market. j.
Also, a large lot of the best patterns of .Cooking Stoves, Tin, sheet-iron & Coppe-ware, on terms to suit purchasers. Please call and examine,
N. B. House Guttering & .Spouting done so as to warrant satisfection. Crawfordsville, July 26, 1855—tf
TAKEN UP
BYMontgomery
RAMEY'S. 381y
Trtl""
may'lO, 1855.
William Babb livingin Walnut township, county, Indiana, two estrays, one a red roan Mare with ablaze in her,forehead, about fourteen hands high, supposed to be not less than sixteen years old, no other marks or brands perceivable, appraised to thirty dollars the other a bay Mare colt both hind feet white a star in the forehead supposed to be one year old, of ordinary size no other marks perceivable apprised to fifty dollars by John J. Agee and Jesse H. Routh, before Andrew J. Routh, J. P. .,
A copy attest. ANDREW P. LYNN, Clerk. August 2,1855*
AMEY sells a beautiful black Cloth Coat at $5 00, and pants to suit it for $2 50. ly Fine Summer Vest can be had for 75 cents, at RAMEY'S.
A Childrens'ofMisses,
Til
"VY have added a fine new large SHOW CASE to our Store, entirely for the display of our fine
E 3 W
And our purchase is so very large in Jewelry that it is impossible for you not fo get suited at our Store, as wc have o+er two hundred styles of
EAR RINGS AND BREAST PINS, O the purest Hard Solder-down to the common Soft Solder—and over one thousand
GOLD AND CORNELION RINGS,
Gold and Silver Watches,
GOLD LOCKETS,
OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES.
LADIES AND GENTS FINE
GOLD CHAINS & KEYS. ALSO, OUR STOCK OF
E N N IV E S
Is Large and Fine. Size—from one inch long up to the largest size made. Also afull 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
A W &'M
From Seventy-fiiv.6 Cents opto Tiyenty-fiive Dollars. Also a fine variety of the most celebrated
Violins and Gizitars, BANJOS, FLUTES, FIFES,, and MUSICAL BOXES, and other small Instruments, such as HARPS &c. Wc are also prepared to mend your Accordeons in short notice. Bringthemon. We keep everything included in the line of Musical Merchandise—such as
STRINGS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS. W6 hare the largest Tot of BUGGY tTSlPS to be found in TOwA. iADIES! We have a few of those fin6
WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS,
Very cheap, and a variety of RIBBONS AND DRESS TRlMMINGStfLATS, CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, cheap for Cask:- We take all kinds of
COU^TRT PRODUCE,
So give us a call. O" To Pcdlers and Country Merchants, we will sell you all kinds of Notionsat low figures, as we have a very large Steck on hands. H. PURSELL & BROTHER:
May 3, ISSS-^ST-ly
mmm satis
Campbell's Old Eftanc^
CORNER GREEH & YERNON STS.
A.
P.
.I- v:
CttftHng," Bbots, -Shdefe, Groceries,'and a UidTS&'fi& pther articlos that can not be enibraced-in so brief anot?ojs..
WATS6N & C^
WOULD
respectfully call ?he attention ofthe public to Ifceir extensive anifVell selected stock of
Boots db Slloe»! They were bought to sell, and persons will find it to their advantage to eslland examine before porcllasing elsewhere
Our stock of '\y '-j
IAFAYETTE ADvh-RTISSMEXTS.
PURDUE & STACY'S
MY
JOBBING HOUSE
N0. 10 j?TJRDTTE'S BLOCK, LAFAYETTE, IND.
HAVEnqw
dollars and under, cash
B'
May
A
AKD
Domestic 'Cigars,
TO BE FOUND IN THE MARKET. OVER ONE HUNDRED sfii as (mi
I
1
&RMDINAS
A E A N O E E •V^BEISG^THE m8T
E W S
in Store their, entire Spring Stock,
Consisting in part of the following variety:
400
Bales Cotton Batting, various Qualities) Yarn and Carpet Warp Superior, New Hartford, Anchor, Victory, Utica st. Mills & other brands, Brown Sheeting Case Bleached Sheetings 5c to 15c Bleached, Brown, Blue, and Slate Drills Bleached and Brown Jacquaed Diapers Bleached and Brown Linen, do Cases P. Allen & Sons Prints, various col. & pat.
A. & W. Spragues do Amer. Print Works, do. Briggs, -f'' do' Connistoga, in do. „Globe, do
WSarcenet
A
Men's
Boys, Ladies and
Shoes, all kinds and sizes, a shade lower than ever before offered at RAMEY'S.
THOMSON & RISTINE,
Have Removed their
X- m& tw
Office
To the Brick building over Campbell, Galey & Harter's Store. June 15, 1855.—tf.
NAPOLITAN,
Soft Straw, Swiss, Braid, Rut
land and Silk Bonnets, of the latest styles, can be had cheap, at ....... ^RAMEY'S. Mav 10. 381v
NEW BOOKS,
AX
ixro liorixr
FRIENDS
I Wc are now receiving one of the
most desirable Stocks of Standard, Miasella,me0VCB, Theological, Law, Medical, School, Dialogue, Geographical, Grammar, Arithmetic, Maps, and Fine Stationery, of all the ldnds now in use.
LEHOGRAPH FAIHTIHSS, 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'^ Pens, No. 303, by the Grose—and forty other Brands. Onr NOTIONS are full and complete.
do do dodo do do do do do do do do
Ocean, do ^Orompton, do
lulSto«^
do -do do do do do do do do do. do do do
110
do
-g^eeoi^i
do
Menjmacl^fe. jo a Faulkne^i^^^^o Robesons, Domestic, Scotch Lawns, Bareages, Barea^IS# (CT Feathera and Wool taken^i^ Goods.
do
May 3, 1855—37-tf
HITE GOODS.—Jaconet Cambric**1 Cambrics Swiss and Boole Mnslins Jaconet and Swiss Checks Dotted Swiss
May
... O.--
Victoria and Bishop Lawns Plain and Fig'd Laces, Edgings and Inserting.?
Muslin Edgings and Insertings Black, Silk and Cotton Laces Bleached and Brown Table Linen White Linen Napkin and Doylies Y" Pillow Case and Sheeting Linens, and
10£
Irish Linens, etc.. etc.
-j PURDUE & STACY. May 3,1855—37-tf
ATS! HATS!!—Superior silk Hats ofall the qualities and St3'les. Bl'k Pearl
&
White Wool, do-
do do do do do do
do do do do do
W'd-AW'k
24, 28 & 30
Fancy Plaid anfl Stripe do Plain Changeable do Marcelain and Florence Silk, all colors Superior Silk Tissues: do PIain and Figured Barge De Laines, Challeys,BaregesMus
Swiss
lins, French printed Jaconets, etc. May
3,—37-tf
ONNETS AND MILLINERY GOODS.— At Wholesale. Silk Lawn, Soft Scraw,
Belgrade, Gossamer, French Tuscan,V Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet Frames and Crowns, Bonnet Wire Fronts, Artificial made Linings, Tabbs, Bonches,Bonnet
Bibbons, etc.,
At only.
Ivo.
10
Block.WholesalePURDUE
3,1855—37-tf
Pnrdne'S
& STACY. :.
¥00I,_¥001
Crawfordsville Factory!
E. H/ HILLS & C0..
WOui.ithose
invrce the F.-jtrmertf Wo'ol Growers and all wisliing to exchange Wool for Goofid to their spring stock of Woolens, consist ing of Cloths, Cassimers, Satinets, Doeskins, Jeans, Blankets, Flannels, a few piece's ofT we ftds, and Cottonades for summer ware stocking Yarns &c. In addition to our otai ifianfifa'Cture, we have rft'adfe somfe selections from the best Woolen establishfrfents in 6hio and can assure our friends that w6 faav6 the largO'tft iT&d best assortment that we have ever presented all of whiifc! w6 Will exchange for Wool at
Wholesale Prices.
Goods will also be sold fdr cash at exchange rates during the wool season. Our Machinery is also b£ing fitted up anew and expect to riin it all summer on country
Carding, Spinning and Role Making at the Customary pricesV If. B. 6ur Goods will be kept.fpr eicbapgo & wool received at Sweetser & Davis' Waro House. Wool for carding and spinniftgi to'be delivered at the Factory. The markef price will also be paid in cash for Wool by Hills, Davis & Co. if delivered at the Ware House of Sweetser & Davie.r
May 3.1855—4m.
Notice
is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the es tate of ^Jbrati HoWier, sr., late of Montgomejy coiittty, detf'd Siiid estate is' supported to be .solvent. ABRAM HORNER, J*., Idfii'r.
July 12,1^55.
A
BEAUTIFUL assortment of Summer Hats nd Caps,at J.L.BROWN'S."
j^OTICE TO BIG MEN.—Large Coats, si^e from 40 to 46 ihchis, can be. had at J. L. BROWN'S.
May 24, 1855—40-ly "...
A
Large stock of Calicoes, Ginghams, bleached and brown Muslins, Cottonades, &c« at unusually low prices, a(.^ RAMEY'S.
Tir^MEY cm sell ni(fe heavy Dfriss Silx for Jti 60 cdtfl^per yard.
RAMI'S'
m*«
is elosing up his last years Booker—
any persfth knowjng himself indebted on the old score, witt do well to ca^ som.-
A NICE LqtjOf Summer Clothing, jmst receivxX ed a£ J. L. Brown's, on Green street, opposite Commercial Row," CrawrordsviIIe, Ind.
A BEAUTlFtJiL.article,of Sea Gras Coats and iL Vests,at pm
1
Tfl6"SEandas
J. t. BROWN'S.
wishing a genuine arficTe of doeskin -Pants Satin Vests, call at J*. L. Brown's, he keeps such wiK please'any nian's eye. Call in '-r *VT i~
t. --'-v OSlEj&¥, of all Kinds, can be: had at J.L. BROWN'S.
T^'AlitfiS' will please, bear in- mind that RAM_JUTMrr hasthe largest stoek of Embroideries,
,J
Wes, Ofrpptizeftta, Collars, In^nte? to. in toim,4rnMmte
TAMEY has a full stock of-Queensware^ -X\ tan'fselHt either by the set or price to' writ customers. may I0-38fy:
THEIAOE
subsdber will be fbund over WILSOS, BTJE-
K^
Likenesses of CHILDREN INSTANTANEOUSLY.' Hating at last obtained a suitable Iroom for .: baguezre typing, My PrcfcBES shall not be excelled ibr cheapness, duality of stock, or durabilitv", by any one in the WES?. Gfcld and Mlver
PLATING) ...
Of Watches, Jewelry, itc., done to order. f. (CTInstructions in the Art and- all necessary Apperatus, ©hemicalS, &c., can be obtained by applying to $. W. MeGONNELL.
August 2, 1P5S.
v. do
HEAL ESTATE
O E S A E
THE
subscribers will sell on accommodating terms forty acres of land, about eight miles north of the town of Crawfordsville, and about one mile east of the New Albany & Salem Rail Road.
Also a very desirable Dwelling House, with 1^4 acres of land, situate in the south-east part of said town.
Also, several other parcels of real estate. Persons washing to piirchasfe Will please call at our office south-west corner of Commercial Block— stairs. THOMSON & RISTINE. g. 2, 1865—tf.
JO TO. G. VA
Chevalier, do' Mario, do
do do do do do do^
do
Kossuth, do, Magyar, Warrior,
_do
Palm Leaf, Leghorn, Canton Canada,Straw, Pedal Braid,
do do do do do, do
-Hacu' in
at wholesale only.
PURDUE & STAG
3, 1855—37-tf
DWholesale
RESS GOODS AT PURDUE & STACY'S Dry Goods Store, Lafayette, Ind. Superior Oil boiled Gra'de shine
Silk,Bl'k26,
24, 28, 30, 32, 34
inches wide.
SPRING AND SUMMER
O O S
ever offered in this market. Intending to establish a large business we will sell our Goods so low as to controfthe trade ofthe best judges, and those unacquainted with the valvu6 of Goods, will have equal-advantages with the oldest buyer as our priees will be-the same to all.
One Price AND NO DEVIATION!
Our Stock consists in pArt ofthe following:
DRY-GOODS
of all descriptions and qualities.
HATS
Ys
and
Superior Black Lasting, do
36
7
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 3C- JBBfc. JOE
"the
& GaiifE# Store,- prepared to take
JE!
and you wilKbe satisfied, tv
25
10 000
ROBINSON
'L ROBINSON,
Robinson, yan£6, & Co",
BEG
leave to annoUfiee to the citiitqi of Montgomery county, that they are noW lit,receipt at the Old Stand of J. R. ROBINSON*, in "Washington Hall, lected stock of
CAPS
OF THE.LATEST FASHIONS AND STYLES. Our Hats were manufactured exptess'y for the trade of our Firm.
BOOTS &-SHOES
of the very best quality, and without doubt. cneaper than ever before offered in this place..'
9
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
Tremendous Assortment.
We would here mention to those ifi want of Crockery, that we ure prepared to fit them out complete. We woiflS call your attention to our stock of
which we. arc selling off at Cost, intending to discontinue that branch of trade.
Notions of
all
Descriptions.
In callingyour attention to thfe above, we wotdd hcrfe state that our stock Js ,t FULL AND COMPLETE, and 1ms be eh Selected with the greatest care By one whose long experience in th6 bfisiness..renders him fully competent for the task.
€A)LL ANI SKE U3!"
We feel-fonfident that we can make it to your interest to do so. ROBINSON, VANCE & CO.
Crawfordsville, April-21, *55.-tf
BINFORDCORNER.
Large and beantifnl stock of Spring and
S E O O S
t. H. CJ.OUD 6L CO.,)
HAVING
received and opened up tlieir eft-
tire spring and summer stock of Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes, &c., &c., Would respectfully inform the cit izens of Crawfordsville and the sarroundin^country generally, that their stock is one of the most complctft and perfect stocks ever offered in the place. We bought our goods at such prices, that all who may be in want of articles in our line, and will give us a call, cannot help but bte pleased.-— Our stock is comprised in part of
l%g£S S991S,
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 De Laines, swiss, inull Mous. Tissues, Delaines, Prints fee.
Bonnets a£d Ribbons,
Of ai endless variety—some of the finest softstraw Bonnets ever brought to the ittarket and our French Flowers and Ribbons cannot be beat this side of Cincinnati. Ready Mado
Clotlilng^
of all kin^s fine Cloth and Cassimerc Coats and Pants, silk, satin and many other kinds of Vests— various prices. .Sumifier Coats, "flints, &c..
HATS & G4PS,
'.!!•* .... I Fine silk, Fur, Panama, Leghorn, and soft straw Hatsu-Misses Flats, and ChHarefes Hats of all sizes, styles and prices.
Boots and Slioes,
Tbatcirmiot be excelled by any fiotifse in thcplace.
Queensware and Glassware.
We have a fine stock of tb'Sr abbve-Warc which the newly married, (and those anticipating a catastrophe ofthe kind,) ar6inVit^d to etdland examine ifor the ms6l ves-1-''wc'H never mentfod it." .£
HardLwarei
We have a. small lot of Hardware on hand which those in want of such articles will find, to their advantage by calling and examining, as we wish to close otet this part ©four stock.
Groceries.
We also have an unusual supply "of^fMceries. Car: petih|, DyerStuffSj, Caipet-wa*t»,, X*nju
5
racli^on, we Wiah say totlj.e. i!ai^aers jMold ^ai«9tve8 in ex-
ohangek-^ood^ef^v ki^d foraU-kinds oC-Produce: Give ufl,a^ilLeli.l^en^8 and custojneWi We slu3l y°o-
NOTICE
oi^g and .^apy
complaint, in aft astbiishing
and will effect
A
days.
.Thousands FHO
cents per box:'
P0UNI? S
one of the finest And Best s&^ To whkh will be jmadc constant additions, to"supthe trade, and for side at the lowest rates, b'fr
01
rest of mankincl," other cough
RETO^DY TSUN^-DR? ITFEOE^ 5£*»HRI0-
nic Wafers. They ttilieve eofighs,
asthma, iore fliroat,\hoarseirW
COM»F
Our Clothing Roorri is full df the best styles of Men and Boys5 Ware, itats, 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 sold at greatly reduced prices.
We ask all who want r.
GREAT BARGAINS
In desirable Goods, to come and see our Stock. The great increase of Trade enables us to undersell all competition. Come every body and see. No charges for showing Goods'at ffils CofitffeT'.'strdF' but little for selling. wr
V:--
LIK^F
SHS^T TIME*.
permanent cure in a fetf
have tised them
unite in declaring them agreedblb ttf convenient to carry, sure to cawr^purely vegetable, iihd perfectly safe at all
TIME§T(|®R
children c(r adults, ahd for public speakers and siiigevfe ttiey are invaluable as they
once render the voice cleai* and flexible Price
at
?FSALD
sorted—-and wishing to go out
will sell it at
by medicine
dealeis every where, and used by thousands thrOfighout tho States aftd
ATI«DRTFLI»::
TO BLACK-SMITHS! THE
.Ik
tiudersigned. has on hands soma
THREE. TONS OF IRON,
wolt as
OF
the
REDUCED
traded
prices.
May
10, 1855.] F. II. FRY.
BRICK MOULDERS.
THE
subscribers w,a»t to, employ two gixT Brick Moulders. We will pav good wages. May 3, 1855] H. PURSEIJI & BRO.
-^10
WANTED
SMITH, STU/WEIM& ALLEN'S
Salt, Fish^ aiid Fionas
WE
have now in Store/and in course of re ceiving— :T"*^ 150 Bbls. Lake Salt 50 Ilalf^bbls White Fish and Mack&relj 10 Bbls Choice Family Flour,
WILSON, CRIMES &
co.,
S
1 & 2 Commercial Block,
May 2fT*3%5~-4ff-tf
CRAHAW & BRO.
BCO N£ ARRiyAZi or
NEW G001|S.
SIXTY DAYS LATER FROM BOSTOXt
GREAT INCREASE! 0§ TRMEf
TEN TN0USAND~b0LLAR SALES
In One Month!
WE
ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR SUMmer Stock 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 ofall who want great bargains in good Goods, and the veiy latest styles. Our Rooms are full-^-our Stock is too large to enumerate the one thousandth article. 25,000
Yds. Drftss Goods, including.every va-
rietv and stvle worn in the Eastern Cities.
READY MADE CLOTHING/J
N
JAMES GRAHAM & BRO.
June 7 1855.
mmmm uiifii
20,000
TT
WEhave
receivel,
opened and are daily clos
ing out our third stock of Dry Goods, &c.r and at such prices, we carfe not who maysay to the contrary, that
cannot
be excelled tliis.side of the
Eastern cities. Say what,you will in reference to "defymgall competition," the way to prove the matter of cheap goods, is for the people theiii'.., selves, -frho are in want, to c-*ll at' the .sefei'at stores of the place and examine-and leara prices. Then wc say in the language of another,
We befy all Competition^ The truth is the trtth, fet' itcomo from wliat quar1-'-tcr it may and every man should pay some littlo attentioatoii
Our stock is a^ latrge a* any in theplace,.and was bought as low as any m^p, or set of men can buy them with the cash. We do not,think it advisable to buy large sfocfeg at one purchaSo. for the purpose of boasting and bracing, as some ofjour merchants do, but prefer keeping Stick & little, that we may see the changes of styles and we are thereby frequently enabled to do better in regard to prices. Wo are now,however,
Receiving Goods Daily,J and shall darhg tfie summer, which we shall,at all times be pleased to exhibit to our friends wlien they may -feet disposed to give ua a call. ~Wc do not wish to decei re any one—we mean wlmt we say an a an ha a ha in he our assertions, f1
Wc' shall ndt attempt an Smim'era"irm7Of our' stock, by any meats' but merely_ say,- you need? have no fears of calling for anarticle in our lin® that wc have not, neither in
DRY-GOODS,
OLOTHInG, Hats'. Caps, Boots, Shoes. Groceries, Queensware/ Glassware. Hardware. &c„ &c.
0UK ROOMS.
We-have four rooms, all.of whic& are well fiUed. The first room containsallof Our jv-Ji
DRESS GOODS.
The seuondroom contains our
Our third room is up gtufiis, and contains ai. less vatfetv of
We will here just mention that we will keep dtt* ring the summer a large aud fine- lot of-^
v.
of all'kinds, at the lowest.',"%urec^'8uch as White!Fiah,
NOB.
ROE ifEFRIKG, jnfTrOKKBEL, by He tar'
may have to dispose of, ei*hcr in Goods or Gash. SMITH, STILWELL & ALLEN^"~ May Y!, 1855.
\Ri[3S^-4n4 Abdoppnal
'4 "^1
-T
r®
an end*
CLOTHHG, HATS & CAPS. Our fourth, the basement is fitted up exclusively
POLL GROCEHIES.
W c4onot b^Iag if'jfew. hogsheads ofugar in Ih# -5l early^arfof t&'season for thfe .pftrp0le, of&du-. cing custom to our establishment, and then cIose^HK up but we always keep a sufficsSccy to supply wants of our- nume^&ua, oligomers always and at all times. We* Were, however, somewhat disappointed in the first opening of spring in not being*. able to get our sugar up the river, on account ofbjj low water, but' have now on hand, and can sell it' ~T~ at prices that no one dare trjf to undersell.
IHQ
i'4f
a, 3 4t-, 3, MACKEiELL
