Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 January 1856 — Page 3
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A DAUGHTER'S DEVOTIOX. The following incident is lelated in connection with the horrible accident on the HudioaKiyer Railroad, near Poughkeeptie:
Mr. Dewey, an old resident of Poughkeepsie, was in the second car with bi3 daughter. He was buried beneath the ruins, while his daughter escaped almost uninjured. Her first thought was to assist her father, and with a strength almost superhuman, she engaged in removing the wreck, and by her example inciting others to the most untiring efforts. She at last had the satisfaction of rescuing her father, but so'unmindful of herself had she been, as hardly to know that she had frozen both of her feet so badly, that amputation of some of the toes will be necessary. Where do the records of the battle-field exhibit more devoted courage than was displayed by this heroic girl?
JEf?~Wasbington has had, for a week past nearly eight inches of snow in the streets—an event that has not occurred there before in fifteen years. During the week, the National Intelligencer says, the guard house, (policy station,) has become literally a house of refuge for the homeless poor, from the unusual severity of the weather.
THE
•f
A gentleman in Allentown Pa.,
makes his own gas and from a small begin ning, in letting one neighbor after another have gas from his tank, he is now laving! pipes all over the town.
Guardian's Sulc.
THE
undcrsisrncd Guardian of the persons and paint"* nf Sntniuil A. Kendall and David Kanestates of Samuel A. Kendall and David Ken dall, minor heirs of Samuel Kuidall, deceased, will HCII at private sale cn and after Saturday the 16th day or February, 1S5C, the following described Roul Estate belonging to
A
Raid heirs, to-wit: The
Guardian's Sale.
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undersigned Guardian of the person and estate of Elizabeth Praig, minor heir of Hugh X. Craig, doceased. will sell at private sale or. and after Saturday. February lrtth. l.S5t, the following described Real Cstate belonging to said heir, to wit: The one undivided third part of the east halfof the south-west quarter of section thirty-four, on the terms following, to-wit: The puivhase money to be paid in hand on the d.-vv of sale. I
BYfirst
BvMontgomery
BY
BY
C. J. Appy living in Coal Crock county. Indiana, on the 28th dav
appraised to eighty dollars by Andrew J. Miller and A. F. Kirkpatriok. on the 12th day of Januarv 1S56, boforo Samuel MeComas. Jus-ticc of tho pcace.
undivided two-sevenths of seventy ticrc& oft of tho RVI A A N -IR^ @_ jc*- .. cast end of the south half of the north-west quarter A Wit A lj C» C.
of Bcetion four, in township twenty, north of range •live west, and the undivided two-sevenths of s*v- jn tlic Wabash Valley, all of which will be sold on onty-onc acres being part ot the west halt of the the most liberal terms for CASH or on short ercdit. south-east quarter ot section eight, iu the township to thoae who are known to be guilty of the habit nnd range aforesaid, on the terms following, to-wit:
0f
nth' ny Dewey, minor heir of James
Dewey, deceased, will sell at private sale on and after Saturday. February 16th. 1856, the following described Real Estate bslonging to said heir, towit: Fifty-five acres oil'of the south end of the oast half of the north-west quarter of section thir-ty-ono. township twenty. noi-.h of range four west, on the terms following, to-wit: One third of the purchase money to be paid in hand, ono third in six,' and remaining third in twelve months thereafter, with intciest i'r«m date, the purchaser giving 1ri« notes with approved freehold security, waiving vcluotion or appraisement laws.
rpiIF. undersigned Guardian of the person and cs- before feeding it to stock, and there is much neutntes of ^.arah I aylor. minor heir o! Thomas triiin-nt in the C(J) when propcrlv broken or eroun aylor, doceased. wilj sell at private sale on and wflcr Saturday. Febrsmiv likh. Ii'5i. Ihe following described Real Estate belonging to said heir, to-wit: The one third part of the nth-west quarter of cection twenty, in township nineteen, north of range three west, on the terms following, to-wit: Ono third of the purchase money to be paid in six months, one third in twelve months, remaining third in eighteen months, the purchaser executing three promissory notes with approved freehold security, waiving valuation or appraisement laws ?aid notes to bear interest from date. juti '2t V)t5-n2Sw SARAH TAYLOR.
ROBERT C. CRAIG.
.Jnnunrv 2G, 1 Sou--n'2Sw?.
Taken Up,
cross and underbit in the loft ear, twounderbitsand
Zcbulon Skeggs in Union township. nbouftT^ npnE undersigned thankful for past favors, wish tlnv of Januarv. 3S56. ono.red Cow with a th° pub.ic t.:ut they have fittoJ uj» •tmr in her forehead, white bellv. with a tow white
upots on hor legs, the end of the tail white, swallow fork in tho risrhtcar. supposed to be twelve cr fourteen years old: appraised at fifteen dollars.— A1JO ono red cow, wit-li a WL"FA a few
Attest: WM. C. YANCF Clerk.
Taken Up,
William Brannon living in Coal Crook Township. Montgomery county, Indiana, on tho S7th dav of December, 1S55, eleven head of Hogs, eight wfiite ones and thrco spotted ones, no marks, or brands appraised to thirteen dollars by Thomas Brannon and James N. Peed, on the 5th day of Janoaty, 1S56, beforo Samuel McComas. Justico of the Peace.
Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk
Taken Up,
Jared B. Mershon living in Coal Creek Town ship, Montgomen* County, Indiana, on the ':21th day of December, 1S55, a one year old Steer colored rod. with some white spots, two swallow forks in righ car and a swallow fork in tho left car appraised by Abner W. Peden and IL A. Thorn to ^twelve dollars, before Samuel McComas, Justice of
Ihe Pence. ATTEST: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
Taken Up,
Bship,
Mirow Smith, living \a Ooal Creek TownMontgomery County, Indiana, on tho 10th ^day of December, 1855, one three vear old Steer colored rod, rvitha white face, maried with a scar Joa thfl left hip appraisod to twenty MJC dollars, by ^oahlnsloy andGoorge P. TilJianv. on the fifth day of Januanr, lS5rt, beforo Sanlnel McComas
Justio of ihe rcace. ATTMT: WILLIAM C. VANCE, Clerk.
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jd cow, with a white face, white bollv nnd
legs, short rough horns, some whit-e on tho back, a i'fa%0 "nV
it Home Again.
Sloan 8c Morgan,'
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
HAVE
REMOVED THEIR DRUG STORE TO tho east end of the new brick, known as
H!MF?3!i§IE
recently erected cn
MAIN STREET,
where may at all times be found tlio
LARGEST AND HOST SPLENDID
assortment of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES, PAINTS,
BL.
mm
paying their debts.
Ono half of tho purchase money to be paid in hand, 1\ s. Having' been pra ,y» extensively engaged remainder to be paid in six months, tho purchaser hi building during tho past season, thev are very to execute his note bearing interest from .late, with niuch need of FUNDS, and earnestly request ail two gootl freehold securities, waiving valuation or i,0 know themselves indebted to usfeithjr in appraisement laws.,.... _.WJ AMES. GRA\ ES. drug store or for medical services, to make pay-
Jan. 2'3, 1855. n2Sw3. ment by the first of March by so doing they will very much obi ice-their humble servants and enC.uardmn's bale. abie us to do likewise with our creditors.
undersigned Guardian of the persons nnd N. B. To those who have had unsettled nccornts estates of Jusepli Jackson and Nancy J. Jack- with us for from FIVE to TEN or more years pas
q»
of section fifteen, township seventeen, north of range five west, to bis sold at private sale on tho following terms, to-wit: One third of the purehaso money to be paid in hand, ono third in six. and remaining third in twelve months, purchaser giving _t wo notes with approved freehold security, waiving valuation or appraisement laws. ...STEPHEN ALLEN.
Jan. 26, lS'.ti. n2Sw8.
Sale.
Guardian
fTMIK undersigned Guardian of t'.ie pcrso and .L estate of
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Dye Stuffs, ©LA©©,
WRITING PAPER,
KENTUCKY.
Corn
MARGARET DEWEY.
Jan. 26, 1356. n2Sw3
Guardian's Sale.
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triment in the cob when properly broken or And the only reason that mills arranged to produce these desired results have not been more generally introduced among planters and farmers," has been their complex arrangement and high cost.
In the Kentucky Corn and Cob Mill, of which the above is an accurate engraving, we enim to have produced a machine at-once efficient, substantial and cheap, while it* arrangement is so simple that tho most ordinary hand can adjust and operate it. This machine, unlike any other, is regulated by means of a single set-screw, which is easily moved bv hand, and is applied directly under the centre of the mill.
Any one using these Mills will find a clear saving of one quarter of their corn over the old plan of feeding,
Jan. 26. 1S5G. v7-:i2?tf.
Soiuctlisng IVciv isi Town.
A E A N
MARKET HOUSE
Reom
011
swallow fork in the right car. supposed to bo ten ,r vears old: appraised at eleven dollars bv Francis
"WASIIINGTON STitEliT,
Jevv
,'clrs
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,,llend
3 lor
Lewis and Prancis M. Coons, before John" Pursel a ,10,., Juoticc of the Pcr.ce. on the ISth dav of Januarv.
A"^" C' A^( E- ClcrR'
Taken Up,
nV
\T TJ it understood that all those
owtisiiip, j_\ that have accounts with us for last vear. must settle the same without delav, or wo will be
of December. 1S55, one marc lillv, two years old 1 .1 1 11 .• past, eolored bay, with black legs mane and tail
Jan. 26. -tf A A
oonl^lk'a
to
rrs°-rt
IN
t0 othcr modcd ot
II
°,r\ °f '-cutre Church, where wo
keeping a general assortment of
"1Ccorain5season, such us
or^»
J-ut.o:is oal ami Snusnge,
un-siulled, to all of wlneji -we rcsj.'cct-
2 ully invite our attention. Ue positively intend
TV-\i vrp doing a cash business, keeping no book r.t all.
AUSTIN & CORSAN.
Election,
Executor's Notice.
VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
lias been appointed Executor of the last will and" testament ot John Flanigau. deceased. Said estate is solvent. ARCHIBALD FLANIGAN,
Jan 1 '50—iv-'Sw". Executor.
Executor's Sale.
N'OTICE
is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on Saturday the loth day of February. lS5ti. at tho late residence of John Flanigau. lato of Montgomery county, deceased, part of the personal property of said deceased, consisting of Horses. Cattle, Hors, Oats in the sheaf, &c., Ac.
TERMS:—A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.
ARCHIBALD FLANIGAN, Executor. Jan. 21, 1S55. n2Sw3.
fTMIE books, notes and accounts, of S. S. DUNN,
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deceased, have been loft with John W. Burk, Esq., for collection. Every person knowing themsslves indebted to the above estate will settle immediately and save cost. jan26 '56—m3 WM. LAYTON, Agent.
JUST
O S
RECEIVED, ONE HUNDRED
ED CLOCKS,
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Boafdman &, Gray's
PIANOS
AT
Newman's Music
TBT* €Q913E8L^M32
HAVING
just opened a laige stock of fine Gold Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which he olFers for cash at prices so low as to defy competition. Two doors east of Binford's corner, sign of WATCH and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100 Breast Pins and Broaches,' 300 Finger Rings:
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•20 80
Clocks.
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11
li
Cob Mill
•"••r-v.
CimibcrsasadU *rcjrjr
& Co.
SOLE AGEXTS.
rT
is well known that there is croa .•rushing or grinding the ken
cconomy in of all crraiu
Ear Drops of different styles,' and Silver Fob and Neck Chains Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Also, a variety of good Pens, Pencils,
Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps. Novels, Paper, Ink, line Note Paper, Envelopes. Pictures, sundry school and Ladies Cards, Pianos, Melo-Peans, Melodeons, Guitars, Violins, Aceordeons, Music Boxes, ShGOt Music, together with every thing else usually kept such establishments. TI10S.. NEWMAN.
Crawfordsville, Dec. 22.1S55. v7n23.
GRAND PRIZE BALL!
IN the TO'.VN of CKAWFORDSVILLE,
On the 22d day of February,
^XTIIEN the following PRIZES will be distributed among the Ticket-helders: One Fine Silver Ilunter Case Watch §25.00
Silver mounted Colt's Pistol 23.00
4i
Plated Watch 25.00 Brass Tenor Drum 18.00 Neiv Kille Gun 15.00 Patent Head Guitar 15.00 Gold Chain 15.00 Silver Eiscapement Watch 14.00 Violin 10.00 Guitar 10.00
Lady's Gold Bracelet 10.00
t:
4
Chain 15.00
Case Gold Locket 10.00
Cameo Lady's Breast Pin S.00 Shell Music" Box G.00 Double Keyed Aceordeon 6.00
Pair CasmeYe Pants 4.00 Silk Hat 1.00 Satin Vest 4.00 Shell Case LOO Bible 4.00 Silk Hat 4.00 Flutanna 20.00 Flute 4.00' Gents Silver Case and Gold Pen 4.00 French Bible 6.00 Set of Shakspearc 3.50
Rollins ancient History 8.50 Banjo 5,00 Gold Pcneil 3.00 25 Gold Kings, §1,50 each 37.50
Only three hundred and thirty-one tickets, and every ticket a prize, and we guarantee that every man that buys five tickets to draw five dollars worth of goods, or we will make it up to him.
Judges to be chosen by the ticket-holders. Tickets—Ono Dollar each. II. PUKSELL & BROTHER. Jan. 12.1S5G.—n26td. :-J
New Skylight,
A S. ItCGIIES respectfully announces to the t\.t citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that he has fitted up rooms with a lar-re sky and side light for the express purpose of Duguerreotvping and Amhrotyping, in Empire Block, directly over Sloan A: Morgan's City Drug Store, and lam now ready to take Daguerreotypes and Jim 13 '55. Arnbrottpcs in A. No. 1 style and no mistake.— Good pictures or no charges, shall be the motto.
My Ambrotype Press
is the same and practiced by ROOT of Philadelphia, and is thought by many fiast-class operators to be superior to the Daguerreotype, from the fact that r.o dampness nor climate can alfeet them in the least: and pictures can betaken in one-fourth the time by this process, which gives it a paefercnce for small children and persons with weak eyes.
I.adics and Gentlemen call and see the new rooms, whether you want pictures or not. Pictures taken for Lockets, Pins or Finger rings, groups of families, and all work in the line done and on reasonable terms satisfaction given.
Good pictures can bo taken in cloudy weather. Jan. 12.1S55. v7n2t5vl.
Hotice
S hereby given that tho undersigned will sell at private sale the south-cast quarter of section 22. and the west half of.the south-west quarter of section 23, all in township IT, range 5 west, containing 240 acres. Said premises are well improved and ina fine state of cultivation, and the soil is of unsurpassed fertility. Said farm issituatedabout 10 or 11 miles south-wc-st of Crawfordsville. and was the residence of the late Robt. M. Srader. deceased. Thir-ty-seven and a half acrcs of said premises will be sold by the undersigned, Bcnj. F. Cox, on r.ceoniadsting terms, and acres will bo sold under an ordcrofthceourt of common ph-r.s of Montgomery county, by the undersigned Stephen Allen, a commissioner appointed by said court in case of petition for partition wherein Jus. Galey. et. al. arc plaintiffs, and Nancy Srader. et. a!, are defendents. One third of the purchase money will be required in hand by said commissioner" and one third in six months, and the residue in twelve months, from the time of sale, the purchaser giving his notes with approved surety, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. The whole of said premises will be sold to the same purchaser if it is desired.
STEPHEN-ALLEN. Commissioner, BEN.T. F. COX.
Januarv 26,1S5G. n25w4.
Third and Last Call!
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firm of Smith, Stilw«ll and Allen have given timely noticc to those who arc indebted to said firm to call and settle their accounts, but there is still a large amount of unsettled business, which must be settled between this and the 10tli of next month, or we will most positively collect them by virtue of law. Call at tho Treasurer's otiiee. TQBE SMITH.
Jan. '2'3. 1556. n28.
ASSORT
which we warrant from one to
five years—at from f2 to #20. at jan 26 '56.
JI. PUKSELL A
Bros.
Stoves.
A splendid lot of COOKING STOVES.
dsfckcpt
constantly 011 hand, and lor sale
No. 5. Commercial Block, by June 23, '55—n-19. A. BARGELT
Prints. Lawns. Ginghams, Ac.
OAft PIECES Fancy Prints, best brands,* Ovrvf 100 Lawns and Ginghams. 50 Berages and Delains.
For salo by WILSON, GRIMES A Co-
Peoples Express
COMPANY,
UXX/XG BETWEES
LOUISVILLE & CHICAGO.
MONEY.
Parcels._ Packages and Freight taken to all points with the greatest dispatch and at reasonable rates.
Messengers run daily and are provided with suitable Safes for valuable articles. AGENT. nlS-3m. Crawfordsville, Ind.
AT
Campbell's Old Stand, corner of
GREES
&
A P. WATSON & CO,
TySTOULD^reppcctfnlly call the attention of the VV public to their extensive and well selected stock oi Boots & Shoes. They were bought to sell and persons wiil find it to their interest to call and examine beforo purchasing elsewhere. Our stock of
Leather & Findings
Is large and complete, being ilie most extensive in this nlaee. A. P. WATSON & CO.
May IP, 1S55— n44.
WILLIA31 E. ©XT©,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF
PAPER HANGINGS, SCENES, FIRE PRIMS,
WINDOW TRIMMINGS, &c.
AND
Manufacturer of TTbidovj Shades,
IS"o. fiO Randolph St.,
OPPOSITE YOUNG AMERICA.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
2-y?" Experienced Workman sent to all parts of the city and eonntrv.-fiFj June 10, 1655. ly.
W. p. GATES & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Si®JLP
Steam Engines & Boilers,
GATES PATENT SCREW CUTTER Flour and Saw Mill Gearing,
E.'JgSe Works, Chicago, III.
W. GATES,
fi. WAKXKH.
PORTABLE
\=rp\V
!_S
A1 & ill O W W W1 ROOMS.
T. CliALMKItS,
A.FKASEK.
Steam Engines!
Steam Engines on hand and made
to order, viz:—i, 0, 0, 12 and 15 horse power, from improved patterns, with Locomotive Boilers, and warranted superior to anvthinc of the kind Cvor before offered to the publ'ic. Price £!00 er hoive ]o\ycr. P. W. GATES fc CO.,
Jan 13 55 Eagle Works, Chicago.
Portable Rolrary Saw Mills,
ON
hand and made to order, wai ranged to cut 5 to 10 thousand feet of lumber in 10 hours, driven bv our Portland Steam Engines.
"JT'OR sale at Eatrle Works, Chicago ,r Jan 13'55. P. W. GATES d-Co.
Finished Brass work.
A'
OF
A"' Chicago. Jan 13 '5
O1
kinds, viz: Fancetts. Try-cocks, Steam
LL Whistles. Oil Cups, Globe Valves, &c\— at Eagle Works, Chicago.
P.
meat
hand.
YV.
all descriptions, on hand and made to order. Sheet Iron Works, viz: Smoke Pipe, Breeches,
made on short notice—at Eagle Worksj
5. P. W. GATES & CO.
S83.X F. ES. jHAS I'ST RECEVED A SPLENDID
ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING & SUMMER
every variety and quality, which heVill be happy to exhibit to all who may favor him with a call, lie would particularly call the attention of the ladies to his stock of summer shoes and and gaiters, which have been selected with great care. .I*'/** A good supply of Jenkins superior Teas, constantly or. hand.
March 31st. 1£55. vS-uSTtf.
Beef,
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*j OOO NAGS just received, and for sale by the I months thereafter, the purchaser to execute to the bale or single, at administrator, with interest and approved security aug 25 "55-n6tf. DAVIS A GARVIN'S. I waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and to mg valuation ana appraisement ,, rcceive a Deed upon payment in full of said notes rpHREblllNG MACHINE^, Horse Powers, Com-!and interest. Sale to be between 10 O'clock A. M.
J_ bined Reapers, Mowers, Corn Cob Crushers, land 4 oclook M. of said dav. Corn Shelters, Cutting Boxes, Plows, Groin Cradles, I January 10,1?5« JOHNSON TODD. Mowing Sythes &<».
Dec. ?. "55. CUMBERLAND. GREGG & Co. jaT1,!rv Kuh -1
F. II. FRY.
SAUSAGE CUTTING.
milE undersigned would respectfnlly inform the citizens of Crawfordsville nnd vicinity, that he has now in operation a new Sausage Machine. capable of cutting one hundred and fifty pounds of meat in an .hour. Pcrscns wishing Sausage cut would do well to give him a call. The work will be done on the shortest notice, so bring along
vour
Pork, &o., kept constantly on John Burk's store. F. B. GFTIIRIE. v7-n-J2-2ia
PAY UP—Till: LAST CALL. AVING determined to close out and settle up I desire those of rny old customers who know themeclves indebted to me either by note or acecouu,, to call pay up. We must close up our business, and you must call between this and the coming in of the New Year, or you will find your accounts in the hands of the proper ollicers for collection. Talk's talk, but it takes money to buy goods—dance up. or von are scut for.
"?VY~''TlCE is hereby given, that in pursuance cf the last will and testament of Beniaman Vancleave, late of Brown Township, in Montgomery County Indiana, Deceased. I will sell at public auction, on Tuesday the l&th day of Febuary next at the lato residence of said Deceased ali his real estate, viz: Part of the ~E}4 N WJ4 and part of the W1^' N
Y.%
& CO
of sec 21 17 0 W containing 50 acrcs
or thercabouts.Said land is fenced, and all cleared and in good state of cultivation except about 15 acres, and upon which there is a tolerable Log Dwelling, Barn and other Houses, including a good well of water, orchard Ac, said sale to be upon the following terms viz. One third of the purchase money to be paid im'ediatly after sale, and the remainder in two equal payments of six and twelve
Adm'r with will annexed.
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. Second Year.
ARRANGEMENTSforand
the SccondAnnnal Col
lection of this new Popular Institution for the diffusion of Literature ana Art, have been made on the most extensive scale. Among the works already engaged, is the far-famed
"Genoa Crucifix,"
which originally cost Ten Thousand Dollars. In forming the New Collections, the diffusion of works of American art, and the encouragement of American genius have not been overlooked.— Commissions have been issued to many of tho most distinguished American Artists, who will contribute some of tli"ir finest productions. Among them are three Marble Busts, executed by tho greatest living Sculptor,—HIRAM POWERS,
George Washington,
THE FATHER
OT
I1IS COCJtTBT,
Benjamin Franklin,
THE PHILOSOPHER,
Daniel Webster,
THE STATESMAN". *.
A special agent has visited Europe and made careful and judicious selections of foreign works of Art, both in Bronze and Marble Statuary and choice raintincs.
The whole forming a large and valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary, to be distributed FREE among the members of the Associations for the Second Year.
Terms of Membership.
The payment of Three Dollars constitutes any one a member of this Association, and entitles him to either one of the Magazines for one year, and also a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings.
Tho Literature issued to subscribers consists of the following Monthly Magazines: Harpers, Putnam's, Knickerbocker. Blackwood's, Household "Words, Graham's, and Godey's Lady's Book.
Persons takinrr fi%'e memberships nrc entitled to any five of the Magazines for one year, and to six TICKETS in tho distribution. The net proceeds derived from the sale of memberships, are devoted to the purchase of works of Art for the ensuingyear.
The Advantages ecured
by becoming a member of this Association, are— 'l.st. All persons receive the KUI.T. YA R.UI: OF TRIJ-in srBFcnii'Tiox AT THE STAKT, in the shape of sterling Macazine Literature. 2d. Each member is'contributing towards purchasing choice Works of Art, which are to be distributed among themselves, and are at the same time encouraging the Apentsofthe country, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency.
Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores, will observe that by joining this Association, they receive the Mairazine and free Ticket in the annual distribution, all at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alone.
For membership, address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. At either of the principal offices— "Knickerbocker Magazine" office, 3-li Broadway, New York, or Western Office. 108 Water Street, Sandusky, Ohio.
Subscriptions received by ISAAC NAYLOR, Honorary Secy'for Crawfordsville, Ind.
NEW STORE
AND
FEW ii@ii
BENEFIEL & ELTZROTII,
HAYING
removed to Elston.s New Brk'k, at
the head of Commercial row, opposite the Post Oliice and Campbell's old stand, arc now in receipt of their Spring stock, comprising a complete variety of latest styles and best fabrics, to which they respectfully ask the attention of all.
We f-b.all be pleased to see our old friends, and ail who may be disposed to call on us. at our new stand, where we think wc can exhibit goods, the sight Of ,,h ,.Ii v.ill snilieier.tly recon.nie.id them,
and which we intend to sell at t!,o smallest prohts
possible. ye think wo can live as cheap as any
FAST
P. W. GATES & CO.
Jan 13 Eagle Works, Chicago.
Steam Indicators and Water Gua-
and are determined to bo undersold by none, but r..^,
color'd Calicoes from S to 12Vj'cts. pr. yd Ginghams, Lawns, BerageDc"
Black and Fancy Parasols from $1,00 to $3,50. I.adics Collars and Mitts, a nice assortment, all prices.
Some very handsome Work Boxes and many other notions. at
Arril 21. 1S55.
GATES & CO.
Steam Boilers.
iGRAHAM & BRO.
The Boston Stores.
$:3o,ooo_stock:
Three Kooms Filled with Good.3.
7S,©0© des ina ©sac Year.
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turcrs and importers of Boston. Dry Goods of every style and quality used in this country can found in our tremendous piles of goo i3. 4r,i» Bay State and I'rosiia Shawls. •loOO Yards ot black and fancy silks. 20,000 Prin's. 25.000 Mu-hns and Sheetings. 200 pieces ot DeLaines. 150 Bales ot Battings. 100 pieces Striped Sheetings.
CLOTLIANG STORE UP STAIR*.
rc
D. WERTHEIM.
December ?, 1535. n21tf.
SALE OF LAND.
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BENEFIEL & ELTZROTII'S.
TTT7E arc now receiving the excelsior stock of I-'al 1 -*-r 1
and Winter goods direct from the manufac-
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STOCK.
The most extensive stock ing ever otTered for sale in this market can be seen 1 at Graham A Brother. Our stock includes every article of men's and boys wear in use. We pledge ourselves to sell at city retail nrice3.
Boot, Shoe, Hat &. Cap Store,
One hundred cases of Boots and Shoes direct from ^encrri^ *-'at they have received their the manufacturers cf Boston, including every qua! Sp.fi Qg illld SUffllUCr StLCk uf Cooifs, itv and style in use. .-
Hats and Caps of every variety and style. ^r^tmg of every variety of
CARPETS! CARPETS Drv Good?, Groceries, Hardware, QueensOne thousaud yards at City prices. ware, Cutlery, Carpenters Pools, I fata WALL PAPER—A large and extensive assort-!
ment of the best styles. READY MADE CLOTHING, Ac., We invite every Gentleman and Lady in this and '0f
the surrounding counties to call and sec our stock
purchasing elsewhere The great increase jofyLs
of our trade enables us to b,d deiiance to competi-,
JAMES GRAHAM A BRO.
Sept. 22, 1:55.—vtnlL
Indianapolis Insurance Company.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $200,00.
BUSINESS CONFIXED TO STATE OF INDIANA.
Incorporated, 1830.
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•T. D. DEIKKES. E. W. If. ELLIS, W. W. WRIGHT. W. M. MCCARTV, DKLOSS ROOT. .1. W. SPEXOKU, W. R. NorsiNGER. H. E. TALBOT, W. G. WNARTO.
JOnN D. DEFREES, President.
R. BROW NELL, Secretary. SAMUEL F. COVINGTON, (recc-ral Agent. Fire and Marine Risks taken at fair and equitable rates, by A. THOMSON, Agent.
Dec. 15, 1555. v7n22yl.
I OUGAR-HOU.SE MOLASSES-Best quality, JUST jvj. received, and f»:r 5«If 3f the Confectionary. MASTERSON.
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WILSON GRIMES
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"ITrE have just received at our establishment
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on (rreen street, opposite Campbell & Co'a Dry Good store, a fine lot of fresh groceries, to wit No 1 N. O. Sugar, crushed do, powdered, doubU refined do, Sugar House Molasses, a superior article of Tea, Coifee, Cider, Vinegar, Codfish. Rico, Cheese, Pepper, Ground Cinnamon, Pepper Sauce, Cinnamon oark. nut-mega, Starch, Palm Soap, Door Mats, Notions and Toys, Toilet Soap and Porfunierv, also superior Oils for the hair, Ac.
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Are new rccciving and opening in tho 5
NEW BltlCK BLOCK,
CORNER OF MARKET AND GREEN 9t,
In Rooms No. 18c 2.
A vcrv large, complcto and entirely Nei# Stock of
DRY GOODS,
QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE,
GROCERIES,
IltOX,
WINDOW GLASS, SADLERY,
Hats, Caps, Bcots, Shoes, Heady Made Clothing.
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Their Stock is full, end selected with cara to suit tho spring trade, which they will sell »s cheap and on as accommodating terms as nny otlior houa* in the place. We invtc all who wish to purehaso, to give us a call and examine our Stock bofor* purchasing.
April Ttli, vS-n3Stf.
Ladies Fancy Drc.«s & Trimming Goods.f LARGE and complete stock of Ladies Drcsa (Joods, Trimmings, Hosiery. Gloves, I.acds, Edgings, Inserting, Chemizetts, Undersleeves, Collars, llandkeichic-fs, &c. received and for sale by
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lfard\vare,»S iildIory nad Carpenter's Tools.
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COMPLETE assortment now opened, and fo» sale by WILSON, GRIMES & Co.
have a large stock of bleached and brown' Goods, drills, tickings, linens, crash, diapers, Cottonades, Denims, Cheeks, Stripes, Clotha,
Snfrrmf'tt* for flfilft phflfen
Cassi meres. Suttinctts. Vestings, &c., for sale cheap us the cheapest. WILSON, GRIMES & Co.
Sundries.
OA BOXES Star ar.d Tallow Candles OU 2-r) Bar and Fancy Soaps 15 T. and M. R. Raisins 12 Drums Figs: dlso candies, almonds, nut»,r' fresh peaches and strawberries, (in cans,) picklea,' (pepper sauce, oysters, cinnamon, cloves, &c., ia store and for sale by WILSON, GRIMES & Co.
No's 1 & 2 Commercial Block.
I lbs best S. F. Tndido in store and for aala /50U bv WILSON, GRIMES & Co.
EAGLE SALOON,
One Door South of Earl's Livery Stable, on Green Street. THE undersigned having fitted eating establishment, take plcasuro in saying to the young Gentlemen of Crawfordsville, that they are now ready for operation. FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS reeived regularly during the season. Wrhl Gams
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Nice Slimmer Shawls from £1,50 to $4,50
Plain and Satin Straw Bonnets from 50cts to §3,00.
hadarul other delicaeica will be
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mean that those who may favor us with t-lioir patronagc, shall have goods of us as low as they are' to bo had in town. j.il _1, 55 \ori40 rpiIE Confectionary it Toy establishment of J.
liberal share of pat-
J.-D. MASTERSON.
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Hemoval!
A I). Masterson, will hereafter be found in tho
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123.^ to 25 cents per yard. Dry Good Store, 011 Green street, where he will b* Beautiful French Chintz and Brilliantoncs from 25 pleased to see all his friends and customers froto 35 cents per yard. rjisontly. Tissues and Beragcs from 30 to 50 cents per yard, Nov 15th 1S55. vt-nlD.
building directly opposite Campbell & Co'a
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Fresh Groceries.
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J. I). MASTERSON.
Candies
A large lot of Candies put by J.
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in 2i lb boxes, for .MASTERSON.
Cash for Poultry.
The undersigned will pay cash for Turkey#, 1 Chickens, Butter, Eggs, also, all kinds of Wild Game, delivered at their establishment ono door south of Earl's Li vcrv Stable.
J. D. D.MASTERSON.
Chewiu^ Tobacco.
rtiele of sweet flavored Virginia Carondisli tobacco for sale bv J. D. MASTERSON.
Crackers! Crackers!
first rate aitiele just rfccived and for sale br MATERSON &. KELNEY. December S, 1 ?5£
Zante Currants & Citron.
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of Ready Made "cioth- I
SUPERIOR article ofCurrants and Citron, juit received and for rale at our new stand. J. D. MAS'j^ERSON.
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GOODS!
LWiE & Co
THANKFUL
for the share of public p-atronaga
thut thev have ever received, take this method
lo informing* their old friends and tho public ia
Caps, Boots
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Sho$S,
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tion. Come one, come ail, «i.d .-co tho amine and price our goods, to be fully satisfied of Mninmoth Stock of Goods. this fact. We also expect to pay the lug host cash
We can and will sell below all competition.— price for all the Come farmers and mechanics and bring all of vour families, and clothe them ai the Boston Store*".
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Wheat. Com, Oats. Rye,
Barley, Flax seed, Clover seed. Timothy scad. Blue Grass seed, And every other article of trade y.n may wish to seil. All'who wish to get the most money for theirij trade, and the biggest pile of goods for the lea*tr money, will please call on april 2S. '54—v5n-13 J. A J. LEE & Co.-
I" BATES HOUSET
I N I A N A O I S I D. D. SLOAN, PROPRIETOR.
An Omnibus always in readiness, to convey Passengers to and from the Cars. July 21,1555.
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Groceries.''
*Y BAGS 01* Coffee, 20 ehesta of Tea. 20 bc-iM of choice Tobacco, 100 quarter bbl Maekcrol. 25 boxce fr.n"v Soaps, ICOu Ib«. of Codftir, Salaratus, Pepper. Spicaw, Indigo tc.
P-c. ?. CUMBERLAND.
