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lt '=PLVCK of,-K,L'6iiAy».—Mrirs-hal N-*ys*id: •'it ii cot eoougbeo sltooifi Radian wldi€f jrou must push him over." ihe doggednets with which the Russian soldiers fight in the Crimea seems to confirm the remark •ft lb«:Frenchman,
KEW OCEAN KTEAMER.—A new steamer for the New* York and Havre Lino, called the Arago, has been launched at New York. She cost 8450,000, is 22i0 tons register, 310 feet length of keel, 40 feet 6 inches breadth of beam, and 31 feet 6 inches depth'of hold.
M«rried.—On Thursday morning, February 1st fey Richard Canine Esq, Mr. B. K. CLARX and luantA E. ROBESTS, all of YoBntsville.'
The Continental Vocalists.
MESSRS, FRANKLIN, HUNTINGTON, FRISr BIN & SMITH, OF BOSTON, Have the horor to nn^nouncc two only, of their original Vocal and Instrumental Quartette concerts at the Court House on the evenings of Saturday &.
Monday. Feb. 10 Sr 10: commencing at 7% o'cl'k. The Programme will comprise 1 ec ti on a ol (Quartettes, Duetts, Trios.
Mi H| and Songs. interspersed I ivitJi Old National Airs Yoicea accompanied by a Quartette of Instruments
Admission 35 cents. JOIIN A. STERRY, Agent. Feb. 9,'65.—nSOwl
THE FREE BANK PAPER OF INDIANA IS BEING RECEIVED FOR TAXES
AT THE TREASURER'S OFFICE IN CRAWFORDSVILLE AT THE FOL- $ LOWING RATES:
TAR.
Bank of Indiana, Micli-(Ccntral B'k, Indianapolis igan City iFnyettc Co. B'k,ConnersIB'k ofBrookville,
Brook- ville
J* yjllo IFarmers it Median's B'k, SB'k of Rodcvillo. R'kville| Indianapolis i'B'k of Syracuse, SyracuHejGramercv B'k, Lafayette.
Bankof Elkhart, F.lkhartjHoosier iVk, Logansport. $Bank of Ooshen, Goshen Indiana Bank, Madison Bank of Mt: Vernon, Mt.llndiana Stock Bank, La-
Vernon I porte v*Bankof Salfem, Salem•• .(Kentucky Stock B'k, Co^Bank of tho Capitol, In-j lunibua dianapolie Lagrange Bank, Lima•
B'k N. America, Clinton Merchants Mechanics 'B'k of Warsaw-. Warsa.vj Bank, N. Albany Bank of Monticello, Mon-iN. V. it Va. S. S.'Bank. ticollo .•••*! Evansvillc
Canal Bank, Evansrille-iPralrie City Bank, Torre Crescent City Bank, Ev-j Haute ansvillo {Southern bk, Terre Haute ^Cambridge City B'k, Cam|Salcm B'k, Nortli Salem- »|. bridge City jTradcrs B'k,Indianapolis
IIGIITY-FIYE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. ^.Bank of Fort Way no, Ft.'N. Western b'k, BlooinWarno--*^} field *B'k of SoujhBend, South|N- Y. St'kb'k. Vincennes
Bend (Tippecanoe b'k, WinneBankof Porrysville, Per- mac Tvaville Upper Wabash b'k. WaD« fawaroCo. B'k, Muncie' hash Oreat Western B'k, Terre: Wayne b'k, Logansport .*' Haute JL ,* Wavno b'k. Richmond Huntingtofi Co. \?1v, Hun-]Wnlmsh River b'k, Jasper •A- tington*--' Wabash River b'k, Ncw-"V-Indian Reserve B'k, Ko komo
Michigan 'City State Stock Bank. LoganBank of Rockport, Rock- sport port State Stock Bank, Peru Bank of America, Moroc- State Stock Security B'k
1
villo
Kalamazoo b'k, Albion-
IWabash River bank, N. I Corydon
3 SEVENTYcFIVE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. "-vAgricultusftl Bonk. Mt.l field
S S to a Atlantic Bank Jackson Lafayette B'k of Rensselaer, Rcns-'Laurcl b'k. Laurel solaer ...... Merchants' Bank LafayBankof Rochester, Roch-j ette •stor Merchants'Bank SpringBank of Covington, Cov-| field ington |Marshall County Bank, Bank of Albion, Albion.! Plymouth Bank of Attica, Attica.'Northern Indiana Bank, B'k of N. America, Ne\v-| Loiransport port Orange Bank. Posey ville. B'Jt of Bridgeport Bridge- Public Stock Bank, Newwort port B'k of Connersville. Con- IYrvv County Bank, Canncravillo neiton Bank of T. Wadswortli.'Plymouth B'k, Plymouth
Newport
B'k of Auburn, Auburn. State Stock b'k. Marion
Bank of Albany, New Albany Drovers Bank, Rome Elkhart Co-. B'k. Goshon
State Steele b'k, Jamestown Shawnee bank, Attica•• Steuben Co. b'k. Angola-
Farmers & Median's b'k, Traders Bank, Nashville. Rensselaer (Traders Bank, T. Haute. Farmors'-Bank. Jasper--1
Western B'k. Plymouth.
Farmers b'k, Wcstfield Wabash Valley Bank LoGreen Co. Bank, Bloom-] gansport Tha abov'o list is liable to alteration at any time. .i-•!»..«• t-"v D. VANCE, Treasurer. .• By I. M.. VANCE, Deputy.
January 22, 1S54. n2S4w.
itikWA
CASH MUSIC STORE.
PATRICK & CROUSE.
AS THE STUDY OF MUSIC has bceomo an almost indispensable branch of education, a reduction in tho pricc of Sheet Music has become a matter of importance! to those engaged in the studv of that attrnctivo sciouce. We shall therefore sell •ny of enr stock of non-copyright Music for onebalf its former prices, and wo shall like other Music Dealera adopt tno Cash System. A reduction will also be mndo on non-copyright Instruction Books, Ae. We have a large stock of Pinnos from some of th« best makers, and a complete assort7nent of Onltara from the best American and European Makers, all of which we will sell low for Cash, and jive an unlimited warrantee. In fact we shall make oonstant cfl'ort to give satisfaction in roeard to *11 instruments sold by us, and all wo ask is a fair trial. Wo have also a fine lot of MELODEONS AND SECOND-HAND TIANOS.
Lafayette, Feb. 9, '55. v8n30wl2.
1855. Cvjj ant's 1855.
BOOT
3c
SHOE SXOSE.
"r I qualitv and cheapness of our Boots and '1 Shoes will mako you xorget hard timc.^ and bad currency. Customers can rely upon goods being as recommcudod. No mistatoments made to effect sales.
Boots & Shoes
W a a
•t sot to rip «nd in point of stock cannot bo excelled anywhere. State Stock Money taken at current ntN.
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WILL
R. E. BRYANT.
Feb. 10,1S55. n30-4w. .1 TIIE PUBLIC
please take notico that the firm of Ball & Hoover was dissolved on the 6th day of January, 1854 by mutual consent.
Jfab. 10, IS 55, a30-8w.
BRILLIANT SCHEME,
"Put Money in your Purse."
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THE
E S O I E I E S
.Htf .-i 1 •f all
general fear of the community having in a measure been forgotten in conscbuc the banks having been broken, and tnerobeir-* no more to brake, '"the tide in the affairs of men now be taken at the flood, and lead them, as "we.l at the ladies, directly on 'o fortune, at the
MAGNIFICENT ESTABLISHMENT OF
SMITH, STILWELL, & ALLEN.
The merchant, the trader, the farmer, the ladies one and all, ore hereby invited to attend a genera! displav (admission free) c.f the most tremendous Ftoek of Drv Goods ever brought to this market.— The cxlribitfon will remain owtn evcrv morning, aft^rnoor and evenin?. until the 22d of January and perhaps half a century longer, but all arc requested to call early and jseoure good scats. The performances wi'l commence early in the morning with an exquisite melodrama, entitled
CLOAKS & MAIVTILLAS,
Of the most georgeous pattern, and of the latest and most recherche and fashionable styles, and at lower prices than they can be had any where
city. Scene 2d will open with a view of'
E E A N S I S
Which in point of variety, style, texture, briuian ev, finish and cheapness, cannot be surpassed anywhere. Silks from 2s to 6s per yard, of the same qualities as sold last year from 6s to 12s. Also, an
ellegant assortment of Moro Antique, Brocade, Ombire, Grode^ovic and other silks, suitable for evening dresses. The next scene willbo a grand display of a new stock of
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Elegant Frcnch Merinoes.
All the new shades, patterns and An in termission of sonio time will occur here, to allow the audience an opportunity to look at the most elaborately devised laces, ofllonilon Maltese, point, round point, point d'Alecon, Brussels.- Magnificent handkerchiefs, under handkerchiefs, sleeves and also at the incomparable Frcnch
Tlie largest and most completo assortment ever opened in Crawfordsville. A few moments more will here be allowed, to afford an opportunity to look at beantiful prints at four cents per yard. Is it possible?
A HANDSOME DRESS FOR THIRTY CENTS.
The last scene, and final ono, will take place after and during every scene, which will consist of a magnificent r.nd attractive display of the most
.BEAUTIFUL CARPETS.
Some elegant patterns in one piece, for fitting a parlor, at from $5 to $200 per pattern. The stock of three ply, ingrain, Brussels and Wilton carpets cannot be equalled this side of the Atlantic, and are sold at prices that will astonish all buyers.— Also, most elegant oil cloths cheaper than the cheapest, and curtain goods tor almost nothing.
This new, unrivalled and wonderful company numbers
FIVE TALENTED PERFORMERS,
Artists in their profession, and all celebrated far and wido for their attention to their numerous admirers, and blessed with most unvarying patience in their conduct toward ladies. All kinds of
FREE BANK PAPER TAKEN FOR
Goods. Jan. 30th, 1S55. n27-tf,
MEKCHA1VT TAILORIIVG.
JAMES HANNAH, having permanently located in Crawfordsville, would respectfully call the attentien of her citizens, and thosc'of the vicinity, to his
A S I O N A E S O O
O S
a a Of a superior quality, of all colors and styles.— lie has also on hand a splendid lot of fashionable
SlIIRT COLLARS AND CRAVATS. Work done to order, and in the best and most Fashionabale Styles. 1 can be found on Washington street, opposite tho New School Presbyterian Church.
January 20, lS5.r). n27-3w.
SOS J. ANDERSON, 303 Wholesale and Rotail Dealer in
SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE,
IRON, STEEL, NAILS, GLASS, COOKING, PARLOR AND COAL STOVES, Of every variety.—Also Manufacturer of COPPER," TIN & SHEET IRON WARES 203 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. Only Agency for the splendid and cheap Cooking
Stovo called
"THE XEW WORLDr
I N I ANA MONEY TAKEN AT PAR. JanlS'3.1 4 v5n26yl
Prize Drawing.
4 GRAND PRIZE DRAWING will come oif in V. Crawfordsville on tho 22d OF FERUARY. One lot of Land containing S3®4 acres Ono 40
Tho land is well timbered, and is on the line of the Newcastle, Crawfordsville and Danville Railroad. Now is tho timo to
S a
EVERY TICKET A PRIZE! TICKETS—TEN DOLLARS. Number limited to Two Hundred and twentv-fivo.
The drawing will be conducted by a committee selected by the ticket-holder. A published account of tho drawing will bo sent to the ticket-holder. R. II. CRAIG.
Crawfordsville, Jan. 18,1S55. n26w6
Kentucky Trust Company Bank 1TTE are now buying the notos of this bank. YV LAYMON & Co.
Crawfordsvillo, Jan. 27th 1S55. n2S
LOST
ON
Wednesday eveninc the 24th. a small ivory Pocket money. leaving the
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
THE
undersigned has this dav been duly appointed Administrator of tlio estate of llenry Smith, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. All persons having claims against the same will present them dulv authenticated. The estate is dvent.
GEORGE SMITH, Administrator.
January-23th, 1665. u2S-Sw.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
NOTICE
is hereby given that on the 17th day of February next, the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Henry Smith, deceased, will soil at public auction, at the late residence of the said docoasod, in Sugar Creek Township, Montgomery. county Indiana, the personal property belonging to tho estate of said deceased, consisting in part ot the loilowing articles. Horsed,cattle, sheep, nogs, plows, one buggy, farming utensils, and household furnitnro. &c., Ac.
A credit of twelve months will be given on ail 6ums where the amount purchased exceeds three dollars, the purchaser eivingnotes with good security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, ana bearing interest from date. All sums of throe dollars and under cash in hand.
GEORGE SMITH. Administrator.
Jtn. S3,1555. n2S-*w.
MOULD & GKEKOTTS
CHICAGO
PIANO FORTE
WAnz: ziooMs.
We are SOLE AGEXTS In Chicago roa
THE SALE OF TBI
PIANO FORTES
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CmCKERL\G
& SONS,
H1LLETT & CUMSTOIV,
Old Pianos taken in part payment for new.
NOTICE PARTICULAR. Persons remitting us from a distance, and desiring us to select Piano Fortes, may confidently rely upon oar sending tho best instruments we have.
JHOITLB & GREENE,
Cymbals,
815,00 TO §40,00 PER A I ALSO— BAND MUSIC.
BLANK MUSIC BOOKS— MUSIC CARDS—
Constautlv on hand.
ONE
Boston,
I¥ew
BACOX & RAVEN,
Jin this
W. P. EMERSON,
York,
Boston,
Whose Pianos have been long, and thoroughly tested by the bent Musical Projessort in the country, and have been by thein pronounccd to be
THE BEST PIAAOS
made in the United States. A full and complete stock of the dLiferent styles may at all timea be found at our Rooms,
M. 98 LAKE STREET, For Sale at the LOWEST FACTORY PRICES, and on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
All Pianos bought of na will be FULLY WARRANTED, and may be depended upon as being of the BEST QUALITY, as we will sell none other.
08 LAKE STREET
Jan. C, 1555—vGn25yl
BRASS SAX HOMS,
AT—
MOULD & GREENS'-} --7
CHICAGO MUSIC STORE, Vi-ftco ff jU! L{rwlr.i'N Sercirrimi!c.
Ua!l to thee, Libertv Ilal! to th»e, Freedom 1
For sale as follows:—
E FLAT SOPBAXO kxok ALTO
BAHITOXE Ba^S COXTKA BASS
All instruments bought of us arc fully
Warranted.
Wo ask tho attention of those intending to form BRASS BANDS at any point of the West aocessiblc from Chicago, to our prices above, which we warrant to be us low as the lowest New York Prices with cost of transportation to Chicago added.— We desire especial attention to the fact, that any instrument bought of us and found imperfect may be easily and speedily returned to .Chicago ami exchanged, while the great distance to New York makes it too expensive and troublesomo to do this.
Drnms.
24—inch Bass Drums '. $13,00 26 ir,00 23 IS,09 Tenor Snaro 7,50 Brass 15,00
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AND FIFES—
MOULD A GREENE.
Jan. 6, '55.—v3n25yl. OS Lake Street.
A S5 A W T,
S3.
Publisher of 01jcct iitusit,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
PI^P© FORTE S,
MELODIAIN S,
And I?j£tisical ITIcrchandise, 70 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. 6,1S55—v6n25yl
Jan.
103 NEW PIANOS
FOR
Christmas and New Years' Presents. WE ofFer for sale from now until Feb. 15,1S55, the above num-
Boston, $600 for sale,
each at $490 5 Full carved Louisl4th. 7 octaves, Boston prico $550, for sale, each at 450 3 Carved Louis 14th style, 7 octaves, Boston price $500 for sale, each at 410 7 Louis 14th style. G% and 7 octave, Now York prices $450 to $500 each for sale at $350 to 410 30 Full centro Pianos, some extra handso-no with carved casis, &c., usual prices $350 to $450. at $275 to 875 55 Of various styles, from 6 to 7 octaves, usual prices $245 to $375 for sale at $190, $195, $200, $210, $220, Ac. Ac. A full written Warrantee given with each instrument. TERMS CASH.
Never before has there been such an opportunity
well known to be from the first markets of the Union. Our friends in Cincinnati will understand the reason of this extraordinary reduction in prices.— Those living at a distance are informed that the extremely strinecnt state of the money market is the cause of our thus offering first class instruments at these rates. SMITH & NIXON. Piano Hall, No. 76^ West Fourth street, near Vine,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Jan 13, *55 vCniyl
People's Book Store. No. 123 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, III.
W. W. DAlWHOWER,
PUBLISHER, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND DEALERS IN Cheap Publications, Magazines, See. fcc.
KEEP
constantly on hand the largest assortment west of New York—and all the new publications received daily by express. 25^" Tho Trade supplied at the lowest rates.
Orders by mail or axprcssfor one book or a thousand, filled' with promptness, tod »t the same rates as if purchased in person.'
Jan 18 '35
^lie most superb stock of gbods «ypt offered to the citizons of this place4ind vicinity is now opening at
J. P. CAMPBELL'S:
Plain Morenos Plain Delaines Plaid Cashmeres Printed do. Plain Thibet Cloth Printed Velvets Ladies Cloth Plain do. Talma Cloths Honola Cloths.
Also a splendid assortment of Dross Silks, plain, plaid and figured, bought at prices which will enable him to undersell the closest competition.
BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, SLEEVES, COLLARS, CIIIMIZETTES, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS. A full and fino assortment to which tho attention of tho Eadies is invited. Also a splendid lino of BROACHE AND BAY STATE SIIAWLS, IIOSIERT, -I.GL O E S LACE MITTS,- .J. SILK MITTS, OPEHA CARS, Mo LEX SLEFVES,
BONNETS, COMFORTS. Also a desirable assortment of
DRESS TRIMMINGS!
Fringes,r rGimps, ,i Galloons, Buttons,
CKOCHET NEEDLES, AMBER BEADS, WAX Also, a fine assortment of
sis
OVER COATS, DOUBLE, SACK FROCK, BUSINESS"
$13.00 15,00 17.00 22.00 30,00 83,00
Velvet Ribbons, ia:v Braids, %&• Gimpian Laces, Cord & Tassels:
Some very beautiful and entirely new styles.— Also an extensive assortment of small ware:" SEWING BIRDS,
HAIR PINS, PUFF COMBS, AMBER BRACELDTS, STEL
PRINTS. BLEACHED GOODS, FLANNELS, SATIXETTH, Close attention invited to these Goods—as you might be astonished at low prices.
TABLE DIAPEK, -TOWELL do. PAPER CAMBRICS,
BJ.ACX LUSTRES:
CLOTHING
SATIN VESTS, CI.OTII VELVET, "'T VALENCIA SILH,
WIDE AWAKE HATS, YOUNU AMERICA HATS,
CASSIMERE PANTS, DOE SHIN, VELVETEEN, I SATINKTT, ".[ TWEED.
Plain and Ribbed Wool Shirts, Woolen Drawers, Lined Shirts and Collars. Our room up stairs is literally piled up with Ready Made garments, of the best material and make",
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE! SPLENDID MIRRORS,
Pockct and TaHiSe CiitSwy
Scissors and shears of the best refined steel. Hand Saws, Drawinc Knives, Mill Saws. Horse Cards,
Cross Cut Saws, -. Britauia Spoons, Wood Saws. Silver Brass Candlesticks, Tea Canisters, Japanned Blacking.
WOODEN WARE,
Painted Tubs, Zinc Washboards, Buckets, Painted Chufna, Our Wooden Ware is iron bound, well painted, and strongly put up.
GROCERIES,
Coffee, Teas, Sugar.''
bcr of new Rosewood pianos at flower prices thart have ever before been known in the United
States, East or West, as follows: 8 Extra carved Louis 14th, carved tops. &c., manufacturer's price in
Molasses, Vinegar, Chocolate,
Sept. SO, 1354.
Indiffo, .Madder, 'Alum.
Hails & Glass.
In offering this large and varied stock to my numerous friends and customers. I would tender my sincere thanks for their liberal patronage—and as an earnest of that sincerity, my exertions shall be redoubled in their behalf—and no pains shall be spared to enable me to give them at all times the best Goods at the lowest possible prices, always making their interest identical with my own. I hope to niarit their further friendship and patronage. J. P. CAMPBELL.
A W O S I I E
FEMALE
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THE WINTER TERM OPENS ON THE 2nd DAY OF JANUARY, 1S55, Under the efficient management of the President of the Institution, Rev. JAMES II. JOHNSON, who gives his entire time to tho government and instruction of the school.
The Trustees and Teachers would express their gratitude to the citizens of Crawfordsville, for the liberal patronage they have thus fur afforded, and solicit a liko liberality in future.
The course of instruction is thorough, and special attention is paid to the moral and religious, as well as intellectual training of the pupils, while nothing of a sectarian character is allowed.
It is" exceedingly desirable that the scholars should be prompt in their attendance at tho b.jgininsr of tho term. The new school room handsomely furnished with Wale's patent desks and chairs, is now ready for the accommodation of the.Seminary. The room is spacious, and wi'.i be found pleasant and attractive. The assistant teachers arc Miss CATHARINE MERRIL, MIPS ELLEN CATIICART. and Miss ELIZA HOWES, teacher of music.
PRICE OF TUITION.
Preparatory Department from $3 to $-3,50, per term. Aeeademio Department,, from $•! to $5,00, per term, according to studies pursued.
Collegiate Department. $6.00 French and German, each. 5,oO Latin, Lessens on Guitar, 4.00 Lessons on Piano, 10.00 Use of Piano for practice. 2.00 A small extra charge is made for fuel used in the public rooms.
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store, and for sale low. to close consignment, a few Barrels and Half Barrels prime N". C. Su-
gar. Jan 20—n27w2
1854.-/ "tr 3-^54
JUST ItECEITE D/
FROM BOSTON!
A few Doz. pairs of Mens' and Boys' thick Kip
XJL and Cnlf Boots of the best quality. Also a good variety of Woinens' and Childrens' Morocco Lace Boots, suitable for tho present weather.
These articles beinct purchased of the manufucturers but a few days since, just after tho lato decline! in
BOOTS &, SHOES.
we are thereby enabled to sell at mu«-h less prices than those who purchased in tho Fail. Call and look ovor them at the old stand.
Dee. 7. ISM—tf. L. FALLEY,
FEW more of those celebrated WaxM Grain Leather, Water-proof Boots ieft, which can bo kad by caliin? soon at FALLEY'S.
A
Deo. 7, lSi-i.
GENTS
& Ladies Velvet Toilet Slippers at (dec 7.) FALLEY'I
Indiana State Stock
.RECEIVED AT PAR.
CTRAHAM&BRO.'S
FOURTH, FIFTH & SIXTH ARRIVAL OF
Fall & Winter DRY GOODS.
/I HO OO ^*nrc^s Fancy and Plain DeLuins of the latest styles, just received,
and for sale by A A & O
AY STATE SIIAWLS of the latest styles, direct from Boston, and at city prices, at GRAHAM & BRO'S.
PLUSIIthe
Caps, of the latest styles, just received by ea^e. Our st"re is full of tho best styles and qualities oi Goods the manufacturers of Europe and America produce, and ail who want great bargains in Goods can have them. Come voune Ameri a. come Farmers and Mechanics, and Iiring your wives and daughters, and tell them to load the wagon with Jeans, Flannel. Linsey. Butter, Feathers and Egjjs. and see what great bargains they do sell at the New York and Boston Empo um, where thev sell more tjfods than anvbodv else can sell. JAMES GRAIIAM &. BROTHER
Nov. 25th, 135-j-
NAVV BLUE do. OIL CLOTH do.
©©©T© ©LR]©[L© Of every grade and variety: Hungarian Boots, .... Womens Goat Boots,
Watcj" Prciof, .7i Calf, Thick -j-?.Iorocco a
Kip Calf These goods are well made and of good materialAlso,
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Sale of Real Estate.:
TIIE
undersigned Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of .Tonus Sutton, xteccas-
half of the northeast quarter of section 35, township l'J. north of ran^e S west. TERMS:—One half of the purchase money to be paid in hand, one fourth in twelve months, and the residue in two years from day of sale thereof, wilh interest, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred instalments with approved security with interest from date, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. DAVID SUTTON.
s. a 0 A w: c: & E Steam Engines & E oilers, GATES PATENT SCREW CUTTER
Flour and Saw Mill Gearing,
Eagle
Works,
PORTABLE
ON
ii I-
THE
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Jan. 2,1S55. vGn25vl.
SUGAR.
pnr
-LEE. GILKEY 6c CO.
SPLENDID assortment of Ready Made CloJx. thing, at New York retail prices, a» the Emporium of Fashion. For sole, by ^RAITA^ A BSD,
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Administrator, with the will annexed.
January 6,1S55—n25tf.
W. p. GATES & C©.3 MANUFACTURERS OF
Chicago,
P. W. GATK3, E. S. "WAKNEJT. n201v.
111.
T. CFJAI.MKRS, A. KRAFI:J:.
Steam Engines!
Steam Engines on hand and made
to order, viz:—4, 6, !, 12 and 15 horse power, from improved patterns, with Locomotive Boilers, and warranted superior to anythinr of tin*, kind ever before offered to the public. Price $lu0 per horse power. P. W. ATMS ct CO.,
Jan 18'55 Eagle Works, Cjiicago.
Portable Rotary Saw Mills,
hand and made to order, v.*a' ranged to cut 5 to 10 thousand feet of lumber in 10 hours, driven by our Portland Steam Engines.
P. W. (JATFS& CO.
Jan 13 '55. Eagie Works, Chicago
Steam Indacators and Water Guages.
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j^OR salo at Eagle Works, Chicago Jan 13'55. P. W. GATES & Co.
Finished Brass work.
LL kinds, viz: Fancotts, Try-cocks, Steam Oil.Cups, Globe Valves, S:c.—at Eagle Works. Chicago. Jan 13 '55.' P. W. GATES it CO.
A1Whistles.
Steam Boilers.
OSheetdescriptions.
all 011 hand and made to order. Iron Works, viz: Smoke Pipe, Brceehe &c., made on short Chicago. Jan lii '55.
notice—at Eagle Works,
P. W. GATES 61 CO.
INDIANA STOCK TAKEN.
kTIIE
subscriber has an ex
cellent Two Horse Wagon (new) line running order'whijh he
will dispose ol for Indiana State STOCK. Jan 13—n36w3 A, V. POWERS.
CLI A E O 1 E, FISHER 6c I AGAN, 'v Proprietors, wri:
CRAWEORDSVILLE. INDIANA.
DEPAW HOUSE,
& A S A E A N E Proprietor?, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA.
July 14,1S54. v6nlyl
A E O S E
No. 17, 19 & 21 DEAREO.HN ST,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Kept on tho American and European I'ian. Second to none in the Union.
JOHN McCARDEL, PROPRIETOR.
'Jan IS *."5 VLNS'LYL
PUBLIC SALE.»
undersigned will offer at Public Auction ON the 22d of February. 1*55. six miles southeast of Crawfordsville. near the Indianapolis Statu Road, all their personal property consisting in part of the following: Forty-five head of cattle. 7 oris head OF Horsc.Ca lot of hogs, Hay. Corn, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, IVC. IT.-.
TERMS OF SALE—A credit of ten months will
be given cn all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.
The sale will Oe continued from day to day till all is sold. CHEISTMAN & GREGG.
Jtn. 2 7,1355 n87-4w.
R. D. JOXES & SONS,
JMPORTEKS AND JOBBERS OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
No. 86 Lake St., tfo. 86
CHICAGO ILLINOIS.'
ATTF wish to call the attention of MarohaaW to the change of our business torn" xl CASH SYSTEM Vr and tho distinct classification of our atoolrinto
Eight Deportment!.
^Er~- PRINTS & GINGIIAMb.
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2. ENG. GER. AND AM. FANCY GOODS. 8 FRENCH. ENGLISH, & GER. GLOVES AND 1100S1ERY. -. 4. EDGINUS, LACES X. WHITE GOODA-..-5. RIBBONS. SILKS AND SHA WLS,F 6. FNGLTSH, FRENCH AND GEKMAN
FANCY DRESS GGODS. 7 DOMESTICS, CLOTHS, AND STAPLE GOODS.
s-
DUCK MITTENS AND GLOVES-
.. .• Agents for
el of
CUTLERY—AMERICAN KNIFE CO., Platncr Jt Smith's Paper, AND PARSONS' MITTENS-& GLOVES.
N. B.—Possessing the advantage of"a residont Buyer in New York, and our stock being classified into distinct departments, we aro enabled to offer .the most complete assortment of Goods to be found in the market, each department being a sopa^atu and distinct organization.
R. JONES & SONS.
Jan 18'55 v6n26/S»
A E A N I N S
E. G. L. FAXOIV,
a facturer &
Importer.
OF
jTrcntl) aub ^mcrirnn
PA PER HANGINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
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The above medicines which have already obtainecl. imiiK'n-o popularity in almost every section of tha United States, are for sale by the leading Druggist and Storekeepers every where and by A. CUSHMAN
Co., Sole Proprietors, No. lJ2"Fulton St. Neir 1 one. Sold bv Sloan it Morgan Crawf trdsviilc.
PURIFYING TJ!E BLOOD. TL-.e followinL'. from N. Y. Tribuno,
S«ld by Sloan & Morgan Crawfordsville.
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AND ,J
A I N I E S
... OF EVERT niSCBIPTION.,. 'L?
SOLE AGENTS FOR
HOWELL & BROTHER'S
PREMIUM PEARL FACE
W a a
RANDOLPH STREET, 68 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
g^jPCompetent workmen sent to all paits of tha country for Friscoing and Paper Hanging in all ita BRANCHES.
Jan 13 '"5 vCn20yl
~1K. McCLINTOCK'S FAMILY MEDICINES. rpilESE great remedies resulting from the cxperienee of one of the leading praetioners ct this countrv. merit all the conlidenc'e usually repesed in tin Family physician.
1Jr-
McClintock's Pectoral
Syrup and" Couirh Mixture have produced astonish-.,-inn cures during the last winter in complaints of th» I.unirs and Throat. His Asthma and Whooping, COUL'II Remedy has saved many valuable liv«s.— His Diarrhea Cordial and Cholera Preventive, nevor fails in checking nil discharges from the bowels l-'avirur them in a natural State. IlisTonic Alternative Syrup is a powerful purifier of tho Blood, removing Scrofula. Erysipelas, Mcrcural and all other discuses and flints from the system, liis Dyspeptic Elixir euro Heartburn, Palpitation, Low spirit.-. and all the evil symptoms resulting from indigestion. His Rheumatic mixiure and Rheumatio Liniment used in conjunction are specific remedio, for Rheumatism in all forms, Neuraltria, &c. His Anodyne mixture gives instant reliof to all pain* His Frvur and Ague Specific, curesPunama Fovors Billions Intermitent, Chugres and all other form* of this dreadlitl scourge. Mis Vegetable Purgativ* Pills and Anti-Billions Pills arc composed of tho purest vegetable Exrracts scientifically udapted to meet the wants of the human system, producing a L'ciitle natural and healrhy action every day upon the stomach, liver, bowels "and skin, while they produce no pain or trripiiiLr. and aro undoubtedly th« best Pillsever offered to the public.
Vill
doubtless be very seasonable to all who seek NOT oniy to preserve their hvalih, but to guard agaiaet nil poscible contingencies which threaten to destroy
'•Wo. v/uoltl call special attention to the importa nee of jmrit'S IN^ the blocd. Nothing is so breve.lent as a gross arid sluggish state of the blood.— We have 110 hesitation" IN recommending to thos®: who would preserve their health, free use of tha BEST purifying medicine known to modern rncdical science viz:
Dr. McCIintock's Tcnic Alterative Syrup. This ri-inedy is not oniy delightful to tho taste, but perfectly safe and rapid in its effects. It stimulates the liver and other glands to natural action, gives tone and new vigor to all the functions, and enables them to throw off all morbid and unhealthy accumulations."'
During tho extensive practice of I'rofessor MoCliritock! one 01* the most celebrated Physicians in Philadelphia, thousands of cases nf Scrofula, Erysirelas. Scnrvv.Salt Rhc-um, Tetter, Skin diseases, (•fall kinds, Ulcers, Cancers, Pimples, Boils, and Rheumatism, t"*::th
sr
with Syphilitic and Mcrcu
ral diseases in all stages, were cured by tho free uso of J)r. McClintock's Tonic Alterative Svrup. For children it is perfectly safe, and from its pleasant TASTE can be easily given. Those who are troubled with ANV of the "al/ove complaints, should take it re 'iilariv, Spring and Fail. Price $1 in largo botfles. Six bottles for $5. A CUI1HMAN fit CO.^ Proprietors, 122 Fulton St. N. P.
TREATMENT OF DISPEPSIAl Our National Disease. Feeble or Imperfect Digestion, Dyspepsia,insom® of its forms, is truly the National Disease of America. It causes, indirectly, three-fourthsofthosick-ness common to this climate. It causes impur® Blood,irritations and acrid Ilurnoro in the Stomach, Liver, Bowels and Glands, and the system thus POISR-NED becomes a prey to an endless train of evil symptoms, of which the following aro fow, viz: Headache, Ciddim-sss. Nervousness, Low Spirits, Dimness OF Vision, with Mote, Specks, or Webs before the Eves. Iteliing of the Nostrils, Dtillnoss of
hearing,
and Ringing or Drumming in the Ears,
Bad TASV* in THE Mouth. Tightness or weight about the
Chest.
Difliculty of Breathing, Sense of Snffo-
cati' in lying DOWN or ascending stairs, Palpitation OR une'asy feelings about the Heart, Irregular'or DEFICIENT AP*]ctite, sense of sinking at the heart, sinking at THE Stomach. Acridity, Heartburn, pain or fnllnes? in the Abdomen Costi veness, &c. Somo of IH'-SO RY.'RIP'orris always appear in Dyspepsia.— Thev are OFTEN mistaken for, and treated as other diseases. Their main seat and source, hewever,
the Stomach, and a deranged condition of tho digestive function. To meet and overcome tlieso SYMPTOMS radically, and restore perfect health and
vigor to
£*fk AAA Y«Tds of Prints of everr ^ad' OU,VVV TOT sale.by GRAIIAM dc'BItO.
is
th« system, a safe and certain remedy i*
IV.ind combining alithe most valuable ingredients offered bv the vegetable Kingdom, in Dr. McClintock's Dyspeptic Elixir. Its'diily USE would be blessing TO TH^ISARIDS who SUFFER irom the banc of weakness. As tho prewription of ,1 leading physician. it can be used with CONFIDENCE by all." Prien in large bottles. $1. A CLSHMAN «& CO., 129 Fulton Street, Proprietors of Dr. MuClintoak'sfamiiv Medicines. "Sold by Sloan 6i Morgan, Crawfordsville.
