Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 September 1855 — Page 3

Agricultural Fair...

At a meeting of the Board of .Directors of the Montgomery County Agriculturay Society, held on the 25tli inst, the follow-

mg fees were directed to be charged tor ad-j

mision to the Fair of all Persons except members of the Society, viz Footman, 10 eents

Man & HorSc 20 cts., Wagons, Carriages & Buggies', 25 each. The. Board decided that tlie Society will not be able this fall, to erect stalls for stock biYt they will grant the privilege to any Person who may desire to do so, of erecting such' stalls, and remunerate the builder, thay will issue "Ccrtitiieates of Stock." ...

T. W. FIvY, President.

S. W. AUSTIN, Sec'y. Aug. 30,1855.

ONE CENT REWARD I

RAN"AWAY

from the subscriber living in IIn:

ion township, Montgomery county, Indiana, William A. Rarifcin, an indented apprentice to the farming business. All persons are forbid from harboring or trusting him on my account, as I will pay no debts-of His contracting after this date, aug 25,1855] THOMAS GliA"\ Eo. -H"

S A E

bsmber \\l

THE

resident

west of Cra of September, I sisting in part of

rill offer at public sale at his lack Creek, 31i miles nortlion Thursday flic 27th da his personal property, con-.

SUB®

HORSES CATTLE, SHEEP & IIOOS, Corn in the field, Hay and Oats, one two-i.orse Buggy and Harness? one Wagon and Harness, Farming implements, household goods, &c.

TERMS.-^A credit of niife months will be given on atf'fehms over three dollars by the purchaser giving his note with approved freehold security, without relief from valuation or appraismcnt laws Thrco dollars and under t-~'i hand. HUGH B. WILSON

August 30,1655—4t*

:FIN E STOCK.

FOR THE INFORMATION OF those wishing" to improve their Stock, I will

just say I have a few head of fine young Bulls, pr from a sucking Calf to a two year old, for sale.— lis

onable terms. Waveiand vicinity, Aug. 16, '55—52-:^',v

S A E O S O E N

Aug. 1C, '55—52-3w

Boots Found.

MR.

JAMES BRATTON left ot this Office, on Monday a \au- of now Kip Boot.?, which the owner cati have by satisfying us of the same and paying for this advertisement. 3Ir. B. was in town on "the day of the Democratic Convention, with his wagon, and on starting home discovered said boots in his wagon, and supposed thev belonged to»some of his neighbors but on getting home and inquiring for an owner and finding none, deemed it his duty to return them to town am! give it sucli-publicity that the proper person might get them.

Aug. 23, 1855.

JtRow,

TST

REMOVED TO COMMERCIAL ROW.

Tbuildings

HE undersigned having removed to his new in Commercial Row, one door south of Campbell, Galey & Harters would respectfully inform the citizens of this place and vicinity that he has on hand a general assortment

MSEtOHAELS'

Residenco terms, a town of west Of

They arc of various colors—lied, Roan, & White. The Bible is made a daily text-book and its prcThey will be sold on reasonable terms. eepts in religion, science and government are JERE3IIAH B. DURHAM. sought to be inculcated.

N. B. I will also dispose of my Ky. Bull, which Sessions, Tuition, Boarding *c, I have had on my farm lor several years, on rcas1 liD aeadenne year is uivided into three terms of thirteen weeks each. The iirst term of the

Fiv03I the subscriber, on Thursday night, the 2d day of August, It£5, a Bay Horse,

about 14 hands high, both hind feet white, blind of the right eye, 9 or 10 years old, and from aphas at some time Lad Fistula. A reward will be given lor the return of said horse, or any information in relation to him left with John Carroll that lie mav be had.

pearances, he liberal

MOIUUS COLLINS.

RECEI VED at No. fi Commercial ,a line assortment of Bnttnnin Ware,

consisting of Tea and Coffee Pots, Sugar Bowls. Cream Pit hers, 3Iolasses Cups, and Castois.:— which will be sold verv cheap, in sets or single tiiece. H. BALL & CO.

Aug. 16, 1855—52-"

CABINET & OHAIH

WAli-lOOMS.

I.5Olimim.

TT

i'

ilie

ccounia. an be found at tZ'

iWiUM.)

Made of the best material and by experienced I workmen and flatters himself that he cannot fail to please a discriminating public. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, and we will make it to your interest to buy of us.

OCT Remember, Shop one door south of Coin mercial Block. VvM. ROBERTS^ A-ug. 23, 1655.—1—tf

A O O O A O

HOUSE AMD LOT FOB §ALE3

THE UNDERSIGNED BEING permanently located in Crawfordsville, and wishing to buy a small in said town, will sell on favorable uble House and Lot, situate in the.gland, Montgomery county, 14 miles rfordsville. This property is well im­

proved, ahef fs situated in a very desirable part of town. Contains six rooms, out buildings, and all the conveniences necessary to a pleasant and desirable Residence. Waveiand is a point on the C. &. St. L.j and E. & C. Railroad, and is well known as being a healthy, pleasant and prosperous place -her citizens have an enviable reputa-

tion in poijit. of morality and intelligence, and her facilities for Education, and the inculcation of good wholesome morals, are unsurpassed by any town of heir size in the State.

TERMS OF SALE—Made to suit purchaser. Address or apply to D. M. CANTR1LL, Journal Office, Crawfordsville. N\ B. This property will be sold or exchanged for cither a small Residence, or^vacant Lots in Crawfordsville.-

Aug. 23, 1855.

DISSLUTfON,

HE co-partnership heretofore existing between Smith, Stilwell & Allen h,\3 this day een dissolved by mutual consent. The Books & "re left t!) the hands of To'oe Smith, and

treasurer's Office. Those

ndebted to thefirm, win'

,casc

August 27,1855.—3w

and/Cttl?

immediately. We need the monb_, c^cv,, c.nu without delay. SMITH, STILWELL & ALLEN.

J&. EAag.B5a

DR. J. S. ALLEN,

AVING resumed the practice of his profession, respectfully tenders his services to the itizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity in

Medicine, Surgery, &"c.

He will be prompt and unremitting in attention all cases confided to liis care. KTOflico on ain street, over Pursell's store. June 7, 1855—ly*

you want a new Mantitla, at wholesale price, goto 'RAMEY'S. May 10. r' 3g]y

EMEMBER Yarn may 10

piace to

Warp is at RAMEY'S. 381y

•i AAA AAA SHINGLES WANTED,

lUuUjUvv for which we will pay the highest market joice, jn Goods SMITH?'

IF

or Cash.

STILWELL

you want &ny thing in the Dry Goods line, give us a call. SIJITJB, S.Tii.Wn,!, & ALLEN, May 21,1835—-40-lj

ORDINANCE NO. 6.

SJ O. 1.—Be it ordained by the President and Trustees of the Taton of Craiefordsvitte, That it shall be unlawful for any Swine to run at large

wilhin ai0

a

Corporate limit, of said Town, on and

ftcr ii0 fir3t

iay 0

October, 1855. And it shall

be the duty of the Marshall of said Town to im: pound any" swine so found at large within ^aid limits. i'",:-

SEC. 2.—And the said Marshall upon impounding such swine, shall immediately post up notices in three public places in said town, giving notice of such impounding, and that if such swine be not claimed within ten days next Cnsaiug, they will be sold at public Suction.

SEC. H.^-Tf prior to the expiration of eaid ten days afterr sucn impounding, the owner of such swine shall make satisfactoiv proof to said Marshall of his ownership thereof, an*l 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 twentylive cents per head for each head of swine so impounded, bnd ten cents per head for each day such swine shall remain impounded, as compensation for keeping the same.

SKC. 4.—If said swine shall not be so claimed within ten days, then after the expiration of that time they shall be sold at public auction at such pound lor cash in hand, and after payment of all expenses incurred in impounding such swine and keeping the same, the residue shall be paid over to the Treasurer of said Town, and the owner of such swine so sold, upon making satisfactory proof of his ownership, to the said Board of Trustees, shall be entitled to said residue in the hands of said Treasurer.

Passed August 2d, 1855. jOSElTlUS ROBINSON, I'resH. Attest: T. D. Buow.v, CUrk. •. Aug. 1), lts5.

W A EL A XD RESBYTEKIAI,

Male and Female.

U*-1IIS Institution is located at Waveiand, Mont-

goincry County, li:d., a village free from most of the temptations to which students are exposed in larger places, and unsurpassed by any in the State in point of heaSthfuiness, industry and wholesome moral and religious intluences.

Character of the Institution.

ir5'?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 reparatory to a collcgiate course and in the Engis a S if a

next year will commence on the .19th of September the second on the 2d of January, 1 £50 the third on the 16th of April.

The following are the rates of tuition per session English Branches, ... $4,0:)

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 can be cbta ncd iu private famil liom $1,75 to $2,00 per week. FEMALE DEPARTMENT.

esj

At th-e bcgiuuii\g of next session a regular Female Department wiil be opened in tho new build iup: now in corn'se of erection, affording vt dies an opportunity of taking» oourac'^r'Stutl)- as thorough as that pursued in tho best female sell' o' in the West. A well qualified Female Teaencr wiil take charge of this department from the Arrangements have also been made with an complislied Teacher to give instruction in .Instrumental Music. Terms of tuition the same as ir. the Male Department. French and Vocal Mi

taught without additional charge. RKMAUKS.—The number in attendance during the past year is Sii), embracing students IVi. ni live different States. Having secured the assistance ui a Ftmale Teacher,a' Teacher of Instrumental Music, and an additional building which will be completed Ly the opening of next term, wo hope that we shall continue to recievc the patronage of au educating public.

S. KP1TZ. ....... J. 51. COYXER, J*soci*te lr.nc.yjls.

Vi avcland, Ind., July iiC, Ic'55.—13-.','m

REMOVAL TO

No. 4,

COMMERCIAL BLOCK.! HORNER DA¥IS5. HAVING

procured one of the handsomest

rooms in Commercial Biock, would announce & to their fellow-citizens of old Montgomery, that thev are now receiving and opening a splendid lot of

compared with which all other stocks previously1 brought to (Ws market, dwindle into ins:gnilicanco. Having purchased at bead quarters, from the best :ii:u c!UieiS, whose reputations are built

the honesty and stability ot tueir work. C\

S I E S

as beautiful as ever graced the foot of a queen. BOOTS—light but substantial, and delightful for summer^are. Si?oes of every style and iin+sh.

We have-the sowed and the pegged, the kid and the kip the light and the heavy the large and the small the line and the coarse. Children may be suited boys and girls delighted young gentlemen and iadies charmed and the aged comforted with a delightful covering for the feet.

O N S O N S

All, the agony they in'lict, the pain they iuduce. 1 nose who are tliua afflicted may find comfort and ease by securing a pair of our superior Boots or Shoes. Sufler not when you may be relieved.

In addition to our largo stocks of Boots and Shoes, we have a splendid assortment of BOOT AN1 SHOE FINDINGS, j^l Leather, Thread, Pegs, Lasts, Crimps, and every article pertaining to the trade, which we offer at I wholesale or retail to suit customers.

To our country friends engaged in the trade, we olfer inducements equal to those ofLafoyette, Now 9f

Albany penses

or Cincinnati. Save your time and ex-

Give U3 a cai! and vou shall be pleased. May 17, lb55.

OL

by calling at

SIIITH, STILWEL.L

Spring & ummer Goods,

to which he invites the attention of his old customers and the public generally. Having purchased his Goods on such terms a3 will enable him to offer great inducements to those who may give 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, Qucenswarc, Hardware, Grocery and Clothing line. He will be found at liis new store, corner of Grccu and Market streets, opposite Commercial Row. ]fc[ay iy.]y

I,\j

& ALLEN.

AMEY

A

has the most complete assortment

of Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods in town. May 10. 381v

BEAUTIFUL Lawn can be had for 87U cents, at RAMEY'S. Mav 10. 301y

E O A

AND

is S O A N & O A N

HAVE

REMOVED their Drug establishment a few doors west of the old stand, immediately opposite the* Court House and have just received an untfsuallv large and fresh supply of

DRU6S,

MEDICINES,

Oil®,

Dye-stuffs, Window-Glass, Glass-ware, Perfumery, Stationary, Fancy Articles, (JiltMouldiflds, (for Picture Frames the best of Cigars and Tobacco, and

PATENT MEDICINES.

OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. Crawfordsville, June 7,1855—ly.

READY MADE CLOTHING,

For the coming Summer. To settle'this matter at once, we would just say, that those in want ol any

thing in

Boots and Shoes, manufactured for Hor- & Davis, expressly for this market and lisfacti wuirauted to give sa

Comprising a general assortment of all the ar- tion. The sale to come off between the hours of tides usually found in any cstablisment. All of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. •which we offer for sale on terms as liberal as those TKRMS

LA1NE, De Bege, Challis and Brillian-

be had cheap, at 31 ay 10.

I

AMe\-

RAMEY'S. 381y

sells a splendid Carpet for 50 cents per ii yard. may 10, It'55.

10,000 Russians Lost in I'HSWtla

Croat

Excitement throughout the entire EUROPEAN CONTINENT! TELL, this may all be, but the people of the V? United States arc perfectly free and easy in reference to the whole matter. The citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, should feel more deeply interested in reference to the place where they mav supply themselves with all the necessary

onr line, cannot and will not. lose any

thingbv'giving us a call and our stock an examination." We know this assertion to be trne to the letter, as our stock in to-to weie 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 materia'. I Pmts do., Vests of an endless variety, from line

Satin down to cheap Summer Shirts, Drawers, Under-shirts, Oil Cloth & Gum Coats, &c.

We have also our usual supply of Press Goods,

Bonnets,

Ribbons, Silks, Berages, DeLains, Swiss

and Muil Mous., Jaconets, Tissues and Prints, of au endless variety.

HATS & CAPS,

Ol the latest styles, from a 10 cent Palm to a line

silk or Fur Hat.

Boots db

IC

may 10, 1-55.

Slio

Gf all kinds, sizes and prices, calculated to sidt. any ami all.

We have a very fine Ut of Quecnsware, to which we invite your attention, which we are sellmg ofr at extremely low prices.

CJi'OC'Ci'iC!*.

I Dye-Stuffs, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Carpet Yi arp. Cotton Yarn, and CarjH'is. CP

We wish to impress more fiiliy upon the' minds of tho 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 Jo west 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.':-:

ction.

Mav 21, 1355

rF*IIE

cvcr5"

&

ALL^^

S.

THE CRY STILL THEY COME'

A I.. RAMEY

ISsecondin

9

out, his

now receipt of, and is opening stock of

•sv£n'--

Carriages

subscribers having agaiii opened the Carriage Shop on Washington street opposite the Centre Church, wl'ere they will at all I times keep on hand a large assortment of

W01

:!s

bCiieve thai rbyy can sell as good or-better art.cos il0„ ,ilis action of country. on as reasonable terms as cau be had

HI

the great r.'ll0

whish-thsy guarrantce to sell at

lov,'figures as tliev can be bought at anv other1

wishil5{

Oi mdiana. ... to call aud examine our stock, boiore pureluiain" Our slock embraces every variety ol style from the most delicate slipper to the heavy boot--— which- wouid defy the coldest blasts of winter. We Halter ourselves that wo have succeeded in malei iig seitci-ions which wiil please the superior and .cultivated tastes of the Montgomery ladies. Our gang cannot be surpassed.

j. anything inour line, will do well

elsewhere. Bjr'N. B. All work sold at our shop warranted. BOWE ANDERSON.

Crawfordsville, may SI, l£55.—3m. ID'Please call upon R. Taylor or Warren Davis, who arc our authorised Agents during our absence.

NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF

HARDWARE

CAMPBELL, GALEY & 1JARTER,

NO. 7,

O E I A E O

Are now offering the best selectsd stock of Hardware

ever brought to this placc.

IRON, MILS, GLASS,

Cast Steel, Horse shoe and Wrought Nails Axles. Springs, Blacksmith's, Carpenter's and Cooper Tools of every description and of the best oualitv.

Building Materials,

and the most approved patterns

Farmer's Goods, comprising all kinds of Chains, Shovels, Spades, Grubbing Hoes, Forks, Scoops, Rakes, Scythes, Sncaths, &c., &e. Gunsmith's and

SaIIea*'s

BSardwarc

Of ail kinds, Table and Pocket Cutlery ofa most

Lauy !n vant of a fine Bonnet, or a fine superb selection. House furnishing goods of all article

Press uCl'I'S. can be accommodated slteh as Mattrasses, Wooden and Willow

Ware, W I E I S O E S a *'ow and splendid assortment. Plated and Biitania ~\7"re, Quecnsware, &c., &c.

The above Cemprises a small portion of the stock of

A W A E 1 7 S O 7

in addition to which C. G. & H. occupy

NO. ©,

another magnificent room, filled to overflowing with every variety of Fancy and Staple

333?y CS-qoCSLJB! Clothing,. Doots, Shoes, Groceries, and a thousand other articlas that can not be embraced in so brief a notice.

Crawfordsville, May 10, 1855.—tf.

NOTICE,

Q.S

heve'by given, that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the last will and testament of Nelson D. Mount, deceased. Said estate is solvent.

JOHN E.D. MOUNT, Executor.

Jul7 26, 1555.—49-8\v-$l

NOTICE.

A LL persona indebted to S. BINFORD CO., j£3L orM. SNOOK & CO., either by Note or Acco^pt, will please Kill and settle the same with S. Binford, before tbe lst of October:-

Aug. D, 1855.—3w.

N E W E I O

RIENDS, we have a fine Kiln of nice front newly burnt BRICK for sale. Pitch in. July 26, 1855) H. FtfRSELL & BRO.

Administrator's Gale, iff

ICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of A. Horner, Sr, late ct Mo tgomery county deceased, will sell at Public Auction, at the late' residence of the deceased, one mile NoVth of Crawfordsville, on Friday the 7th I day of September, 1855, the personal property of said deceased, to-wit: Horses, Cattle, Hogs, one two-horse Wagon. Farming utensils, Wheat in the stack, Corn in the field. Household and Kitchen

Furniture, with other articles too numerous to men-

OF SALE.—Three

of ar.y other establishment of the kind in the in hand on all sums over that amount., six months Western country. Physicians, and all others, are requested to call i»nd examine for themselves.

Aug. Ifi, 1855—52-3w

I

dollars and under, cash

will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security. A. HORNER, jr., Adm'r.

SEEF-SEALIN«

I A N

J. HOOVER,

S now making "Ludlow & Co.'a Self-sealing Air-tight Fruit Can," which he intends to keep hands for sale as low as any in the market. Also, a large lot of the best patterns of Cooki.ig Stoves, Tin, sheet-iron & Coppo-warc, on terms to suit purchasers. Please call and examine,

N. B. House Guttering & Spouting done so as to warrant satisfection. Crawfordsville, July 20, 1855—'tf

RAMKYand

sells a beautiful black Cloth Coat at

$5 00, pants to suit it for $2 "0. ly

C'

Fine Summer, Yest can be had for 75 cents, at RAMEY'S.

hildrens' Misses, Boys, Ladies and Men's Shoes, of all kinds and sizes, a shade lower than ever before offered at RAMEY'S.

THOMSON & RISTiNE,

Have Removed their

a O S

To tho Brick building over Campbell, Galey & Harter's Stoie. June 15, lb55,—tf.

"VJAF^OLITAN, Soft Straw, Swiss, Braid, Rut-

X. N

land and Silk Bonnets, of the latest stvlcs, RAMEY'S." :81y

can be had cheap, at Mav 10.

N E W O O S

O I S

Fmost

LASSAY A RE.

DAVID WEKTHE1M.

Fresh Arrival

AT No. 4, COMMERCIAL SLOCK,

OFner

RIENDS 1 We are now receiving one of the dosirable Stocks of Standard, iliasellaneotis, Theological, Lav/, Medical, School, Dialogue, Geogra].hicaI, Grammar, Arithmetic, Maps, and Fine Stationery, of all the kinds now in use.

LITHOGRAPH PAIHTKGS,

Of different sizes and qualities. Full and HalfBound Bl'k Books, Ledgers, Invoice, Percussion Xotes, Memorandums, of all kinds, f'apcrby the Ream, of fifty different kinds. GilletL's Pens, No. 303, by the Grose—and forty other Brands. Our NOTIONS are full and comnlcto.

to Miiai®.

We have added a fine new large SHOW CASE to our Store, entirely for the display of our fine

3" IE! "VST" 353 3F®. "ST

And our purchase is so very large in Jewelry that it is impossible for you not to get suited at our StorS, as we have over two hundred styles of

EAR. SINCS AND BREAST PINS® Of tho purest Hard Solder Gold down to the common Soil 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

Is Large and Fine. Size to the largest size made.

KB"YS.

8L

ALSO, OUR STOCK OF

E I I I E S

9

—from one inch long up Also a l'dl a^-oi tment of

fit)

A

Carriages, Buggies & spring Wagons, of numerous descriptions, styles and grade of pricis, made of the best material, and of super- Also we keep constantly on hands the best article

vi S)

COLT'S AND OTHER REVOLVING SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL.

COLORADO and VIRGINIA rmr

@3^

To be found in Town. We also have a choice selection of tho finest Brands of

A A IRQ A

AND

Domestic Cigars^*

TO BE FOUND IN THE MARKE-T. &

OVER ONE HUNDRED

From Seventy-fiivc Cents up to Twcnty-fiive Dollars. Also a fine variety of the most celebrated

Violins and Guitars,

BANJOS, FLUTES, FIFES, and MUSICAL BONKS, and other small Instruments, such Ii A 1 '3 &.c. We arc also prepared to mend your Accordcons in short notice. Bring them on. Wo keep everythiug included in the line of Musical Merchandise—such as

STRINGS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS. We have the largest lot of BUGGf WHIPS to be found in Town.

LADIES! We have a- few of those ffo

WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS

Yorv cliean, and a variety of RIBBONS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS,HATS, CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, chaap for Cash. We take all kinds of

O N O E

bo give us a call. ET To Pcdlers and Country Meichants, we will sell you all kinds of Notions atlow figures, as we have a very largo Stock 011 hands. H. PURSELL & BROTHER.

May 3, 1855—37-ly

Campbell's Old stand

CORNER GREEN & VERNON STS.

A. P. WATSON! & CO,

WOULD

respectfully call ^he attention of the public to their extensive ancfwell selected block of

Boots Sllo@@ I

They were bought to sell, and persous will find it to their advantage to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.

Our stock of

LEATHER & FINDING'S

LARGE AND COMPLETE,

BEING THE MOST

E X%E N SIV JE

a this place.

May 3, 1855—37-tf

HIIII

Inseitings

if i—wa

LAFAYETTE ADVERTISEMENTS.

PURDUE & STACY'S

JOBBING HOUSE

NO. 10 PUEDTfiB'S BLOCK,

HAVE

Jjawns, Bareages, Bareage.Do Laincs. I( eathers and TYool taken in exchange for Goods.

May 3, 1855—3?-tf

WSave?netfJOODS.—Jaconet

HITE Cambrics, Cambrics Swiss and Book Mnslins Jaconet and Swiss Checks Dotted Swiss Victoria and. Bishop Lawns Plain and Fig'd Laces, Edgings and

Muslin Edgings and Inserting?Black, Silk and Cotton Laces Bleached and Brown Table Linen White Linen Napkin and Doylies Pillow Case and Sheeting Linens, 5|and 10^ Irish Linens, etc.. etc.

O

O do Warrior, do I'aJin Leaf, do Leghorn, do Canton Straw do Canada. lo Pedal Braid,

.V31

DWho!

¥00L,_¥00L

Crawfordsville Factory!

E. II. HILLS &' CO.,

TX^ou^n invite the Farmers, Wool Growers and all those wishing to exchange Wool for (foods to their spring stock of Woolens, consist ing of Cloths, Oassimers, Satincta, Doeskins, cans, Blankets, Flannels, a few pieces of Tweeds, and Cottoiiades for summer ware stocking Yarns iVc. In addition to our own manutacture, wc have made some selections li on: the best Woolen establishments in-Ohio and can assure our friends that wc have the largest and best assortment that we have over presented ail of which wo will exchange for Wool at

Wholesale Prices.

Goods will also be sola for cash at exchange rates during the wool season. Our Machinery is also being fitted up anew and expect to run it- all sv.mmer 011 country

Carding, Spinning and Role Milking at the customary prices-. N. II. Oi:r Woods will be kept for exchange wool received at Sweetscr Davis' Ware House. Wool for carding and spinning to be delivered at the Factory. The market price will also be paid in cash for Wool by Hills, Davis & Co.: if delivered sit the Ware House of Swcetser & Davis.

May 3, 1 boo—lm.

N

otiee is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of A brum Horner, late of Montgom county, dee'd. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. A BR AM HORNL'k, Jr., Adm'r

July 12,1^55.

A

N

BEAUTIFUL assortment of Summer Hats nd Caps, at J. L. BROWN'S.

OTICE TO BICr MEN.—Large Coats, size from 40 to -16 inches, can be had at J.L. BROWN'S. May 21, IS55—40-ly

A Large stock of Calicoes, Ginghams, bleached JL and brown Muslins, Cottonades, &c., ar. unusually low prices, at RAMEY'S.

EAMEY

cm sell a nic-j heavy Dress Silk for GO cents per yard.

RAMEY

is closing up his last years Books—

any person knowing himself indebted on the old score, will do well to call soon.

A

NICE Lot of Summer Clothing, just receiv ed at J. L. Brown's, on Green street, oppo site Commercial R^ow, Crawrordsviile, Ind.

A

BEAUTIFUL article of Sea Gras Coats and Vests, at J. L. BROWN'S.

THOSE

wishing a genuine article of Doeskin PaJits and Satin Vests, call at J. L. Brown's, lie keeps such as will please any man's eye. Call in.

HOSIERY,

LADIES'

A. WATSON & Co.

May i", 1655-tf.

of all kinds, can be had at J. L. BROWN'S?

will please bear in mind that RAM­

SEY has the largest stock of Embroideries, Underslecves, Cheniizettes, Collars, Infants' Waist3, Handkerchiefs, fcc., in town, and that he 7ill not be undersold. may 101 v.-•••.

RAMEY

customers.

LAFAYETTE, IND.

now ill store their entire Spring Stock, Consisting in part, of the following variety: 400 Bales Cotton Battinj various qualities

Tarn 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 Jaequaed Diapers Bleached and Brown Linen, do ases P. Allen & Sons Prints, various eol. & nnt.

A. & W. Spragues

do do do do do. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do dO do do do do do do do-' do do do do

Briggs, Connistoga, Globe, Ocean, Crompton, W ashington, Union, Cocheeo, Me rrimaek, Putnam, Faulkner, Robesons,

BEG

PURDUE & STACY.

May 3,1855—37-tf

A'l S HATS !!—Superior silk Hats of all the qualities and Styles. Bl'k Pearl White Wool, do do do do Chevalier, do do do do Maiio,„, do do do do \VM-A\vrk do do do do Kossuth, do do do do Magyar, do

tock of Quecnsware, and price to st may 10-3SIy

has a full

can sell it either by the set or price to suit

PROCLAMATION! THE

subscibcr will be found over WipsoN, BURnhinoE & GRIMES' Store, prepared to take Likenesses of

CHILDREN INSTANTANEOUSLY. Having at last obtained a suitable room for

Daguerre typing,

My PICTURES shall not be excelled for cheapness, quality of stock or durability," by any one in the WEST. Gold and Silver

a

Of Watches, Jewelry, &c., done to order. [•"Instructions in the Art and all necessary Apperatus, Chemicals, &c.. can be obtained by applying to J. W. McCONNELL.

August 2, 1855.

REAL ESTATE

O S A E

^5"4IE subscribers will sell on accommodating

JL

terms forty acres of land, about eight miles north of the town of Crawfordsville, and about one mile cast of the New Albany & Salem Rail Road.

Also a very desirable Dwelling House, with 1 j. acres of land, situate in the south-east part of said town.

Also, several other parcels of real estate. Persons wishing to purchase will please call at our office south-west corner of Commercial Block— upstairs. THOMSON & RISTINE.

Aug. 2, 1855—tf.

JOHN R. ROBINSON

WM. C. VANCE, & SAM'L ROBINSON,

OF THE FINSR OF

Bobinscii, Vance,

One

do

Child rail's and Bays' iu various kinds, at wholesale only.

PURDUE & STACT. -37-tf

May 3, 1855

RESS GOODS

AT PURDUE & STACY'S

le Dry Goods Store, Lafa'yetiie, Ind. ior Bl'k Oil boiled Gia'de shine Silk, 24, 20, 23, 30, 32, 34 and 30

inches wide.

Superior Black Lasting, do 24, 28 & 30 Fancy Plaid an/1 Stripe do Plain Changeable do Marcelain and Florence Silk, all colors Superior Silk Tissues do Plain and Figured Bareges Barge De Laines, Chailevs, Swiss Mucins, French printed Jaconets, etc.

May 3,—37-tf

BONNETS

AND MILLINERY GOODS.—

At Wholesale. Silk Lawn, Soft Semv, Belgrade, Gossamer, French Tuscan, Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet Frames and Crowns, Bonnet Wire Fronts, Artificial made Bonnet Linings, Tabbs, Ronches, Ribbons, etc., At "Wholesale only. No. It) Purdue's Block. PURDCE & S'i'AC Y.

ol all descriptions and qualities.

& Co.,

leave to announce to the citizens of Montgomery county, that they are now in receipt at the Old Stand of J. 3i. ROHiNSON, in ""Washington Hall," one of the finest and best selected stock of

SPRING AND SUMMER

GOOD

ever offered in this market. Intending to establish a large business we will sell our Goods r-o low as to control the trade of the best judges, and those unacquainted with the va.lvue of Goods, will have equal advantages with the oldest buyeras our prices will be the same to all.

AND NO DEVIATION

Our Stock consists in part of the following:

DRY-GOODS

HATS CAPS

OF TIIELATEST FASHIONS AND STYLES. Our Hats wM-e manufactured expressly for the trade of our Firm.

BOOTS & SHOES

of the very best quality, and without "doubt

Clieaper

than ever before offered ia this placc.

CIX)Tj-0]j\i£L

The largest and best made stock of Clothing ever brought to Crawfordsville. We have Clothing for Men and Boys, of ail grades. Call and see it, examine the quality, and hear our 33?® JOL M. mzz ^23 ms 9 and you wiil be satisfied.

QUEEXSWAPIE AND GLASSWARE, Tremendous Assortment. We would here mention to those in want of Crockery, that we uro prepared to fit them out. complete. We would call vour attention to our of

intendin:

which we are selling off at Cost, discontinue that branch of trade.

to

Notions of all Descriptions.

.In calling your attention to the above, we would here state that our stock is FULL AND COMPLETE, and has been elected with the greatest care bv one whose long experience in the business renders him fully confident for the task.

CALL Ai^B SEE US! We feel confident that we can n:akc it to your interest to uo so. /'V ROBINSON, VANCE & CO. awfordsrille, April ~1,

IINFMB C8XNE8.

Large and beautiful slock of Spring and

SUPIHESt GOODS,

C. II. CLOUD & CO.,

HA.VlNG

of all kind.-. fine Cloth and Cassimere Coats and Pants, silk, satin and many other kinds of Vesta— various prices. Summer Coats, Pants, kc.

HATS & C4.PS,

Fine silk, Fuv, Panama, Leghorn, and soft straw Hats—Misses Fiats, and Childrens Hats of all sizes, styles and priccs.

Boots and Shoes,

That caun'ot be excelled by any house in the place.

Quecnsware and Glassware.

We have' a fine stock-of tho above ware, which the newly married, (and those, antici trophe of the kind,) are invited to for themiselv

S E I A N O I E

R3TThe knowing otrea and many of "the rest of mankind," nott use 110 other cough remedy than Df. Lococks Pulmo-' nic Wafers. They relieve coughs, colds, asthma, sore throat,* hoatseiless and liMo complaints, in an astonishing short time', and will effect a permanent cure in a fey/ days. Thousands who' have used them, unite in declaring them agreeable te takey convenient to carry, sure to cure, 'purely vegetable, and perfectly safe at all times ftff children or adults, and for public speakers and singers they arc invaluable as they at once render the voice clear and flexible. Price 25 ccnts per box. Sold by medicine dealers every where, and used by thousands throughout tho States and Oanudas.

foBuesclMlfls

TPIE

undersigned has on hands soma THREE TONS OF IRON, well assorted—and wishing to go out of the trade, sell it at reduced prices.

May 10, 1855.] F. II. FRY.

BRICK JMOUL

THE

subscribers want to employ two g«od Brick Moulders. We wiil pav good 3lay 3, lfcoo] H. PURSELL &

10 000

WE

:5f.-tf

received and opened up their en

tire spring and summer stock of Dry Good? Ready Made Clothing, Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes,

kc..

&c., would re.-pcctfuliy inform the cit

izens of Crawfordsville and the surrounding eoun fry generally, that their stock is oue 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 want of articles in our line, and will give us a call, cannot h?lp but be pleased.— Our stock is comprised in part of

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, Borages, Berage De Laines, swiss, mull Mous., Tissues, Delaines, Prints, &.c.

Bonnets and Ribbons,

Of an endless variety—some of the finest roftstraw Bonnets ever brought to the market and our French Flowers and Ribbons cannot be beat this side of Cincinnati. Ready Made

a ca tas-

aud examine

we'll never mention it."

ZOl£o?d."^r^:res Wc have a snnill lot of Hardware on hand which (nose in want of such articles will find to their advantage by calling and examining, as we wish-to close out this part of our stock.

,. Groceries,

We also have ai unusual supply of Groceries, Carpeting, Dye-Stuffs, Carpet-warp, Cotton-Yarn, &c., &e. 0*ln conclusion, we wish to say to the Fa mer§ that we always hold ourselves in readine:,3 to exchange Goods of any kind for all kiuiis of Produce. Give us a call old friends and customers, we shall be pleased to see you.

C. H. CLOUD & 00.

A 2 5 1 6 5 5

wages, si BRO.

l'0inms' liAC0^

WANTED,

SMITH, STII.WEU, & ALLEN'S.

Salt, Fish, and Flour,.

WE

have now in Score, and in course of roceivi/ig— 150 Bbls. Lake Salt 50 HaSf bbls White Fish and Mackerel 10 Bbls Choice Family Flour, To which will be made constant additions, to si'p-" ply the trade, and for sale at the lowest rates, by

WILSON, GRIMES & CO., 1 & 2 Commercial Biock. May 2-1,1355—10-tf

GMHA1_Ic BRO."

EOO ND ARRIVAL OF

NEW GOODS,

SIXTY DAYS LATER FROM BOSTON

GREAT INCREASE OF TRADE

TEH THOUSANDDOLLAR SALES

In One Month!

E ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR SUM-y mer Stock of Dry Goods, Carpets, IlsadyMade Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, direct from the Manufacturers and Importers of Boston, to which wo invite the attention of all who want great bargains in good Goods, and the very latest styles. Our Rooms are full—our Stock 1.1 too large to enumerate the one thousandth article. 35,000 Tils. Dress Goods, including every va-. rietv and stvle worn in tho Eastern Cities.

READY MADE CLOTHING, Our Clothing Room is fu-il of the best st\ics of Men and Boys' Ware. Hats, Caps, Boots &. Shoes, Carpets, &c.,

Our Hat, Cap, Boot Shoe Room is full of tha.., best quality and styles of goods in this iine, whiclfe will be sold at greatly reduced priccs.

We ask all who want

E A A A I N S

In desirable Goods, to come and see our Stock.: The great increase of Trade enables us to undersell aTl competition. Come every body and sec. No charges for showing Goods at "this Corner, and but little for selling.

JAMES GRAHAM & BRO.

June 7, 1855.

™iss_ssnmE

$20,000.

r-jggr

iiave received, opened and are daily closing ov«t our third stock of Dry Goods, &c... and at such priccs. we care not who may say to tho contrary, that cannot be excelled this side of tho Eastern-cities. Say what you will in reference to "dofvuiga'd competition," the way to prove the. matter of cheap gOody, is for the people themselves, who are in want, to call at the several stores of the place and examine and learn prices. Then we say in the language of another,

Wtt kM'Sy :sii 3'os8B|H'!i£k»n,

The truth is the truth, let it come from what quarter it may avv.l every man should pay some littla: attention-to it.

Our stssk is ap.1 large ns any in the place, and was bought as low as any man, or set of men can buy them with the cash. do not think it advisable to buy large stocks atone purchase, for the purpose of boasting and bragging, as some of our'.merchants do, but prefer keeping back a little, that 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 Daily,

and shall during thir^nmer, which we shall at all times be 'pleased to exhibit to our friends when they may feel disposed to give us a cali. We do not wish to deceive any one—we mean what we say, and all can-have a chance of testing the truth of our assertions.

Wc shall not attempt an cnumera tion of our stock, by any means, but merely say, you need have no fears of calling hv an article in our lino: thatwe have not, neither in

DRY-GOODS, OXiOTHIXllO,

Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes. Groceries, Quecnsware,Glassware. Hardware. &e„ &c.

OUR ROOMS.

We have four rooms, all of which arc 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 cuntains an endless vatiety of

GLOTHNO, HATS & GAPS.

Our fourth, the basement, is fitted up exclusively

FOR GROCERIES.

We do not bring a few hogsheads of sugar in tho early part of the season for the purpose of inducing custom to our establishment, and then close up but we always keep a 'sufficiency to supply tho wants of our numerous customers always and at all times. Wc were, however, somewhat disappointed in the first opening of spring in not being able to get our sugar up tiie river, 011 account of low water, but have now on hand, anil can sell it at prices that no one dure try to undersell.

We wiil here just mention that we will keep during the summer, a large and fi.no lot of

O

of all kinds. Fish,:

at the lowest"figurc3 sucU as White'

Nos. 1, 2 & 3, MAI

mm*

ItOE HERRING, and PICKEREL, b| the barrel, h^lf'ofirrel. kit or pound. We are also paying -the KigUost prices for Lumber, Shingles, Bacon, -ufid'm fact, all kuidsof prouce which the farmer may have to .dispose of, either in Goods or Cash.

SMITH, STILWELL ALLEN.'

May IT, lc55.

ryiRUSSES and Abdominal Supporters- for sale JLby [novrsber-'if} BEOWX.