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CIGARS & TOBACCO!
TTAS itnl bcon opened c-n Green street, opposite JTl Commercial Block. Cigar*, Snuffa, 8moking and Chewing Tobacco of the beat qualities arc •old wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices, dec 27-33W4. A. NOLTK.
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STATE OF IND1AKA, HoMTooiim Cocsrtr, Montgomery Circuit Court, March Term 1857. GOOBOX W. WHEAT.)
Prfilion for Divorce.
vs.
MARY E. W
WhereasHIUT.
oil the twentieth day cf December, A. D. 1866, George W. Wheat plaintiff by hie Attorney Baylcss W. Hnnna, filed in the Clerks Offlce of «*fd Cotirt his petition for Divorce In the above entitled ea'ise. Said Plaintiff, also at the same time filed the affidavit of a disinterested perron setting forth that the said defendent Mary E* Whaat is not a resident of the 8tate of Indiana, Therefore notice is hereby given to the said nonresident defendent of the filing and pendency of •aid suit, that she may appear npon the first day of the next term of said Court to be holden in Court Iloaso at Crawfordsville in said cotinty of Montgomery, commencing on the secend Monday in March next, A. D. 1857.
ATTEST: WM. C. VANCE.
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Covington, T:ul., Dec. 13, I35G. n21w3
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of sheep.
HEAD
10,000 lbs. Beof Hides. -1.000 Sheep Pelts.
Tor which I will pay the highest casli prices. ISAAC A. MARKS. Crawfordsville, Dcc. 10,1S55. n21w3.
Cash for Hides. rill pay cash for Beef and Calf hides and for shccps pelts delivered nt our Warehouse.
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Taken Up
BY
Oscar Park, living in Coal Creek township, Monteoraciy county, Indiana, en the 1st day of Decemiier, 1W«| three bead of Cattle, one of which is a2 years old brindlc heifer, with alined back. not marked, has a young caJf which is a pale red color and the other is a pale red colored yearling tte«r, -marked with a crop off the left ear, and a swallow fork in the right. Appraised by John Dewey and Omar Park, at $12,00 before Samnel McComat, a Justice of the'PeacC
Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
•vj: Taken Up
BY
Johti Adam Saidley, of Sugar Creek township in the county of Montgomery, and State of Indiana, a two year old red steer, with white on the loins and white on tbc belly and legs, marked with a crop off of each ear and an upper bit out of each ear," and appraised by Christopher Boyd and William Powers, at the ram of Eighteen Dollars, before me the undersigned a Jnstice of the Peace of said township, on the 18th day of December, A. D., ISM.
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NF MILLTOX^nrXfiLES waato.1 North 4th St.. St. I^ia....
^jVil2S,iS5S.V'" 'GBA&AY.& BKO. Orleans St., Mobile:
JOHN MITCHELL. J. P.
Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk:
Taken Up
BY*ship,
Clerk,
Montgomery Circuit Court
WISII to say to say to the public generally, that have tcsumed the practico of Law, and will Rive all my time and attention lo such btisinoss as nay bo cntmstcd to my care.-- I will practice in the Circuit nnd Common Pleas Courts of Fountain —ami also in the Circnit Courts of the following counties: Parlte, Vormillionj and Montgomery, Indiana and Vermillion, Illinois. These Court* I will attend regularly in person. My office is at the old stand,outh west corner of the square, •where I can always bo found unless absent on business. DANIEL W. VOOIiHEES.
John Adam Saidly of Sugar Creek townin the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana, a three year old steer with brown sidas and speckled bock, hips and belly, and marked with a swallow-fork in tbc left ear. and appraised by Christopher Boyd, and William Powers, at the sum of Eighteen Dollars, before the undersigned, a Justace of the Peace of said township, on the 18 th day of December, 1856. Given under my hand this 29th day of December, 1556.
JOnN MITCHELL, J. P.
Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
Taken 7p
BY
John Adam Saidley of Sugar Creek township, in the county of Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, a two year old red steer, with a crop oil" of ench ear, and under-slope out of each car, and bradded on the left hip with the letter C. some white in the face, and on tho belly, and appraised by Christopher Boyd and William Powers, at the sum of Twenty Dollars, before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace of said township, on tbc 18th day of December, A. D.. 1S56. Givon under my h'and this 29th day of December, A. D., 1S56. JOHN MITCHELL, J. P.
Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
Taken Up
BY
John Adam Saidly, of Sugar Creek township, in the county of Montgomery, and State of Indiana, a two year old red steer, marked with a crop otf the left'ear, and under-slope out of the right car some white under the belly close to the fore legs, a littlo white in the flank, and appraised by Christopher Boyd und William Powers, at the sum of Fifteen Dollars, before the undersigned a Justice of tho Peace of said township, en the 18th day ofjDocember, A. D., 1856. Given under my hand this 2'Jth day of December, 1S56.
JOHN MITCHELL, J. P.
Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
Taken Up
BY
Stephen ^Williams, living in Union township, Montgomery county. Indiana, on tho 10th day of December, 1S56, two head of fat hogs, white and black spotted with a crop off of both cars, and an under bit out of each ear. Appraised at $20,000 by Samuel Final and James A. Ellis, before George W. Willson. a Justice of the Peace.
Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
Taken Up
BYMontgomeryArmstrong
Thomas of Scott township, county, Ind. one red cow, with large whito spots and white faco no other marks or brands perceivable supposed to bo six or seven years old—appraised to Fl'tccn Dollars by James Hampton and Henry C. Armstrong before me this -I'th day of December, 1850.
CROCKET JIOW.EL, J. P.
Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
FOR SALE,
Splendid, Seven Octave, Iron,Fraiae
MM FORTE,
ill eelclrated manufactory ofL. Gilbert. This l'iuno has been in use eiarhtcen months, tinil for delicacy of touch and brilliancy of tone, has few equals." Tlie rwner having no use for the instrument will sell it at a low price if applied for .soon. Kor further particulars apply to
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In every Branch of Industry
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ucm. wwsncs now puiFiisun., Railway train is to traveling ou foot, so is sewing
and we tnko pleasure Sr. bringing it to the rioiice of with Singer's Machines compared with hand-scw-Uio roaUinff public."—[Uarrisburff. Pa. Herald. inc. No tailor, shoemaker, dressmaker, carriajrc The t*W r.- trimmer, saddler, hatter. Ac., fec., should be without one. The fair profit of using one of these mac hints, regularly employed, is
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have no
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Ladies to procure it
*»h*nt delay.Fulton, Pa. Republican.
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dislike pulling city emanations, but in this :aso we are bound to cive wav to merit. Culike many city coteinporaries. tho "Nation is composed nt Mtind substautial and nt«fal matter, and is not •a filled np with an overdosoof flimsy, wishev-woshy 'tulF from tho hands of crack-brained authors. [Krio City Dispatch. "It has thd most beautiful engraved head we cvsaw, and its..contests are deeply cntcrtaiuing, thily delicious and soul-absorbing."—[Willianis-
One Thousand Dollars a year. In all private families where there is much scwins to be done these machines are an invaluable assistance. Planters and hotel keepers find them particularly convenient nud profitable. These machines are simple in their construction and very strong aud durable, baing the only kind of Sewing Machinc cvor made, by ivliich every sort ot work, coarse or fine, could bo perfectly executed. Thousands of inferior and worthless Sewing Machines have been made and sold under various names, but Singer's Machines alone have been found everywhere tosatisfV the wants of the public.
Piain printed instructions for using, are sent with each machino, from which any one can readtly acquire the art of managing them. The machines are packed securely to go to any part of the world. To all persons deairing more particular information we will, on application by letter at either of our olficea forward a copy of I. M. Singer & Co's Gazette, a paper wholly devoted to the Sewing Machine interest.
Fall Arrangement
Jost receiving a full and fine stock of
FALL & WINTER
at the firm of
MUraB ft HARDING,
IK THE "WASHIIGTSS HALL" BUILDING.
Weconsisting
have just opened A fine and large stock, of nice Merinos, Cashmeres, Delaines and Deberges, and all kinds of Domestic and
•J Fancy Drees Goods, Prints of all styles, Shawls of the latest styles, Wool Comforts, Hoods and Caps,
Ready Made Clothing
Over Coats and Dress Coat, Wool Shirts and Drawers, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, bonnet ribbons. Borders and Linings, Notions of all kinds, Winter
Gloves,. Wool and' buek Mitts,
BOOTS & SHOES,
a good stock for men and boys. A nice stock of womens Shoes, children* shoes and boots. We have on hand at all times a fine stock of
Coflfee, Sugar, Teas,
and other Groceries. WOODEN TUBS, BUCKETS, WASHBOARDS, DYE STUFFS, COTTON YARNS, &c
E E N S W
well assorted in setts and pr's of all kinds. For anything we have, we will take in txehange cash or any kind of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
for which the best market prices will be paid tor goods at as low rates as can be had in this market. One and all please jail and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere as we think wc can sell as as low "any one olsc, arid charge as little for showing geods as any one. You will always find en hands to show goods,
JOHN MUNNS.
,r CHARLEY HARDING, JAMES PALMMR.
Oct 25'56. v8nl4.
THE NEW
WATCH CU OK
AND
JEWELRY STORES.
IN THE BRICK BUILDING, ONE DOOIt EAST OF THE HOLTON HOUSE.
Tlio undersigned takes this method of fnforming his friendsand the public gei.eraly, that lie lias opened a first class Watch Making "and Jewelry Establishment, in the Brick Building, one door Eastof the Ilolton House, wlicro lie will keep constantly on hand a complete and varied assormcnt of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of the latest stylesand best material, which have been obtained from some of the first manufactories in the East.
Watches Clocks mid Jewelry, Carefully Repaired and Warranted. JAMES PATTERSON.
Oct. 25,'5(i. vSnl-Uf.
F."H."FRYJ& CO, WOULD
inform tlicir numerous friends i! customers, that tliey have received and now have open their stock of
Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS,
Which tliey are determined to sell at extremely low prices. Tlicir stock consists of every article usually kept in Itetuil House, and have been bought witli great care aud at the head of the niarket,—which will enable us to compete with any house ill town.
We would call the attention of tho Ladies to our stock of MERINOES, DELAINES. ARGENTINES,
A I N A N I E S I S Prints, Collars, Deliage, Ribbons, BONNETS, SHOES, &c., «fcc. To the Gentlemen, we would say that we have everything for their comfort except ready made clothing. Our stock of
Ciissiraprcs, §n(isact($,
CLOTIIS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, COLLARS, ifce., are of the best quality and every variety. To our country friends we would sav that we are ready to exchange our birgc stock of Dry Goods Boots and shoes. fcc., for every variety of produce that is brought to our market. Call and examine for voursclves. "October 13,1S55. vSnl3
HARVEV HALL. CIMLIOX JOHNSON.
STOYES! STOVES!
The best Assortment in the Wabash Valley.
WEstock
invite the public to examine our mammoth of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor Stoves. We are now receiving the largest stock and the greatest variety ever exhibited in Crawfoidsvillo.
We would caution the public ngninst purchasing of Pcdlcrs a stove purporting to be die Ajax. We arc the only agents for the salo of the Ajax in Montgomery and several a.jdoining counties.— None but those we sdl are the genuine heavy Ajax stoves.
Wc also sell the Climax and Live 0:ik Stoves which are equal in weight and superior in oppemtion to any other of the common stoves in use.— We also have the BUCK'S PATENT and Iluthnway Cook Stoves, which wc are offering very low to.close out the stock. Those who like the Buck's patent would do well to give us a call while we have them."
Our heating stoves consist of all the approved patterns to suit all tastes. Our Tin Shop is flourishing as usual. It is supplied with good stock and good workmen. Tin Roofing, Spouting, Guttering and Jobbing done up to order and warrcntcd.
THE
I. M. SrNGER & CO.
PHisciFAVOrricE, No. 323 BROADWAY, NZWYORK. MAXCB onrtczs. No. 47.
Hanover St., Boston. 97 Chapel $t.. New
Uavcn. Ct. Gloversville, N. Y. No. 874 Broad St.. Newark. J. 142 Chesnot St, Pkila.' 105 Baltimen S(. Bait. No. 33 Westnsiriiatcr St, Providence, Hi I. $ East 4th 8t.,
Cincinnati.
81 8t CharlesS^,N(Cw
II. BALL & CO.
Oct. 15th, 1S5G. -*Y vSnlS-tf.
WAR ACTUALLY BEGAN IN
TILE
Subscribers would let the pnblic know that they have and will keep constantly on hand a good and splendid assortment of every "kind of furniture of the best stvlcs, such as Chairs, Bcrean,s. Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, Center-Tables, Lounges Mattrasscs together with all other kinds of work at our Ware Rooms in Crawfordsville, ON MARKET STREET, ONE DOOR EAST OF LAYMON'S. we will keen on hands ready made Collins of every size finislicd in tho best style and will furnish them with or without a hearse.— Having procured the best machinery and expjricnced Workmen, we can manufacture aud sell as cheap as anv establishment in the West.
M. VANCLEVEand N. J. IIARTMAN.
Jul 1° 1 vS-nl-m6.
undersigned will sell very cheap and upon accommodating terms, a farm situate 5 miles north of Crawfordsville, containing 120 acres in good condition, well adapted to farming purposes. About forty acres arc in cultivation, and a like quantity well set in blue grass, and forty acres of jrood timber, with a good dwelling house"and outhouses, stables,' &c. Any parson wishing sueh a situation can have a bargain in the purchase of these premises.
I will also sell a small farm of forty acres, with good dwelling house, orchard and otlicr necessary improvements. B. T. RISTINE.
Dec. 5,1B56. 'f. n20tf.
NOTICE OF SALE.
"VTOTICE is hereby given, that I will sell at pubJAI lie auction, on Tu»sday the 13th day of Janary, x\. D. 1S57. at the residence of William Wasson. lat* of Montgomery county, deceased, all his personal propertv, not taken by the widow, consisting of Horse*, Catue, Sheep, Hogs, a two horse wagon, farming utensils, househtid and kitchen farniture Ac. A credit of ten montlas will be given" on "all sums over .three dollars, tlie purchaser giving his note with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.
JEREMIAH STILWELL,
i)ec. lS,'5G-n228w. Administrator.
LOOK HERE.
THE
young Gentleman that asked me for a riding Saddle oa tbe day that James B. Clay Hoke here and afterwards took it froni the Brick nuilding east of the Holton House, woold do well to rttnrri it ind sfurther trouble. ,d*? ia~rD21i- JOflN LUE.
CRAWFOHDSVXUiB
FEMAT.E
SEMINARY.
i. THE year for Seminary purposes is divided into three Sessions, of thirteen weeks each. The Firat Session begins on Wednesday after the third Manday of September each year. Tbe Second begins on Wednesday after the first Monday of January. Tbe Third begins on Wednesday after the third Monday in April.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. JOHN M. BUTLER, Principal and Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astn nomy.
REV. JAXES II. JOHKSTOX, Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, and Ancient Lan
'iss II. STEVEXS, First Assistant and Principal of the Academic Department. Miss CAJHAKIXK A. TWI.MNO, Teacher of German.
Miss FRANCES FORD, French, Painting and Drawi ng. Miss SO* W.
JKNNISON, Music—Vocal and Piano TERMS OF TUITION.
Tho several departments, according to studies pnr sued, per term $3.00 to $7.00 French, German & Drawing, each, extra 5.00
Latin, and use of Piano, 2.00 Lessons on Piano & in Painting 10.00 Nodcdnctionfor absence exccpt when canacd by protracted illness.
Pnpils from abroad can be accommodated with boaraln a large and commodious Seminary buil ding, under excelleutarrangements for health comfort and improvement.
The charge for boarding, including board, fuel light and Tuition in any of the three Departments of the Seminary, is $50.00 per term.
MR. O. P. JrNNleox, has taken CHARGE of the Boarding House, and will use every means in his power to make it a pleasant home "for young ladies attending the Seminary.
Sept. 13, '56. vSnStf.
To Pi'iiilcr*.
COPPER PACED TYPE
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FOUR DOORS BELOW WILLIAM.
THE
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WOOD AND METAL TYPES from other foundries, and every article required in a prniting office at the lowest prices for cash or approved paper. Ty[e copper-raced by the Newton Company, furnished to order. Old type received at 9 cents per lb. in exchange for new. Estimates for printing establishments furnished on application. \lso twelve thousand pounds of plain and Ornamental Types, Borders, «fec.,of the late foundry of H. H. Green. &r sale cheap for cash, and fonts of second-hand Type from Small Pica to Minion: Scc-ond-hand Printing Presses one large Double Cylinder, Taylor's one medium Drum Cylinder, Taylor's one Gordon Press two Rugglcs Bill-liead and Card one Lawyer one Hand Medium one Ruthven Cap one Lithographic Press.
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Two Mills in One,
Thus enabling persons using them to accomplish twice as much in the same time ns can be done by Single Mills of the same size. Great-improvement has also been made in the strength of the Mill, and the Manufacturers can now challenge the world to produce a machine, for the same purpose, capable of accomplishing so much" work with so little power. So light and portable, and yet so strong and durable, as the improved or Three Cone
DOUBLE LITTLE GIANT CORN MILL. The Mill cannot be broken by any fair means except there be nnseen defects in the castings.— Should there happen to be a nail, a bit of gravel, a small stick or knot in the corn, the Mill will grind them without injuring it in the least. We do not. of course, warrant them against improper uses. Farmers, Stock Growers, Butchers, any one and every one who has stock of any kind, either to fatten "or for working purposes, we say that in every ten head that you feed, yon can save the price of a'No. 8 Mill every six months. The improved '•Little Giant" is now offered as tlia BEST CORN AND COB CRUSHER EVER MADE
AND IS SO GUARANTIED.
J?«*.19, *21*3.
Unprecedented ANnelm! MA6NIFICENTST0CK!
Campbell Galey & Harter,
Arc now ready to offer to the public one of the largest and moat complete stock of goods ever offered to the citizens of this place and vicinity, Being selected in three of the largest markets in America, and bought at very low figure^. Ourcnstomera hare not only advantage in rtyles,but a decided advantage in prices, also -it is a fact -proven beyond a doubt that in bringing New York Boston and Philadelphia 'into competition one with the other, an advantage not only can be had in the new styles daily coming out," but through the great rivalry of contending interests a decided advantage -can be obtained in prices also. It is reasonable to be supposed that goods bonght under such circumstances can be sold at profit less than goods bought otherwise. C.G. & II, can therefore submit to the buying ptiblie. the following catalogue, enumerating apart of their immense stock:
Satinets, Crimlins, Cloths, Brown Sheetings, Tweeds, Casimcres, Denins, Bleached Jeans, Tickings, Crash, Drills. Lindsays, Flannels, Denims, Brown
Cutnbricks Drills, Canton Drills.
DRESS GOODS!
plain do Laincs Shade" Stripe" Fig. Turk. Cashmcr twilled Silk Robes, Bridal
Lyenesc Cloths, Persian Clotlis, Fr. Merinos' Ombre Stripes, Eng. Inkcrman Stripes, Royal Plaids. Lnstreens. Crimean Plaids, Fr. Brocades, all wool Plaids, Eglantines. Challics, De Reges. Plain blk. silks, mohair lustre, Watered Silk Plaids & Stripes, Alpaccas,
Fancy Silks. Plaids & stripes
Composing altogether a very brilliant and beau tiful assortment of Dress Goods.
Dress Trimmings.
of every shade and material, embracing the new styles.
Cloaks & Cloaking Cloths.
With trimmings for makingoloaks and mantillas. Bonnets and Ribbons. Together with rich Winter Flowers, Ruches &c., embracing the newest and most elegant styles.
PRINTS AND GINHAMs
No one will fail to examine our splendid assortment of Prints and Ginghams. embracing as they do—all the elegant patterns of the finer grades of Dry Goods.
S A W A E S
Ladies wool Hose, Fancy Baskets, linen collars misses Companions, bosoms Ladies Gloves. Porte monnaies, ladies Belts, misses new style of ladies furs, dress button Mens Buck, Wooi Hoods, Silk Had'klV, Boys Jet Bracelets, linen Cashmere Gloves, Jet Crosses, Embr'd Silk lined CuiTPins, Gimps, Fur Top Combs, Spool thread, Infants mits. Braids, English Pins.
BOOTS &, SHOES!
Ladies Kid, Children.* Ivip, men's thick boots. morocco,' calt,
li
hungarian
Calf, Misses waterproof, Kip. morocco, corl solod calf walking Boys thick grain" Silk Gaiters" enamel Buffalo
Wc call particular attention to our large stock Boots and Shoes, tlieirsuierior quality and make
Ready Made Clothing.
Fine Cloth Dress Coats, Froek i' Box
Casimere Coats, Frocks, Box.
Sacks,
Farm working Pea Jackets, Cloth Overcoats, Beaver Casimer Lyon Skin Boys overcoats, Reversable overcoats,
Business.
Satin Vests, Velvet Casimer Cloth Boys silk Vi satinet
sts,
A'clvct
1
WATER PROOF
Gutapercha Garmnt,
GROCERIES
Brown Sugar, White Sugar Rio Coffee, Laguana coffee,' Mocha Java Cinamon, Cloves,
Black Tea, Gunpowder, Yonng Hyson, Soochong, Chocolate, Indigo, Madder, Allum,
Pearl Starch, Corn Starch, Tomato ketch, pepper sauce, lrcsn peaches, mixed picklcs, Spices, Copcras,"
Chinaware & Glassware.
A full assortment in setts or in pieces.
Carpet and Wall Paper.
nd a complete stock of House Furnishing Goods.
MI !Ft OR «5cO.
HARDWARE!
C.G. &, II., having the exclusive agency for selling N. T. Coffins Patent Cnssel Tooth Mil Saw, and Tuttle's Patent Cross Cut, are now prepared to furnish both those, together with the celebrated Saw Glimmer and Hanging apparatus^ for mill saws.— Both arc warranted to give satisfaction and to cut from one fourth to one third more per day, than the old fashioned saws.
Wc have also one of the largest and bast selected stocks ofIron,Sadlcry, nails, Saddle tres, glass
'arriagc Trimmings,
Enameled Cloths, Oil Cloths, Pad Trees, ''.nainellod Leather, Axles, Silvered Trees. :*atent Leather, Springs, Japanned Trees, Thimble Skins, Bitts. Buckles &e.
HOUSE TRIMMINGS &c.
better assortment and at lower figures than have ever been offered in this market. Locks. Butts, Hooks, Hasps, Gate Hinsres. Hooks and eves. Latches. Screws, Hinges, Staples.
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
500 setts of Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, of endless variety. Tablespoons, silver plated. Britania, Beaded Threaded, Brunswick, and argentine.
Also Tea Spoons, same variety. A very full stock of
Carolers ami JaiiiersTool
Planes, Table Planes. Fry Squares, smooth planes,Hollow and Rounds, mitre do. Jack do Rabit Plains, Steel do. Fore do Bead do Iron do. Jointers do watch do Compasses,, moulding plains, Fiiisters do spirit Levels,
Farming Implements.
Ploughs. Peacocks. Number fi, and T. subsoil. Garret and Cotmans Patern made by Lewis. Avcrv's Louisville Ploughs. We also have an endless varietv of
No. 4. or tlnee horse Mill ^grinds, from 25 to SO bushels per hour, Price #60 00 No. 3, or two horse Mill grinds, form 15 to 20 bushels per hour. _- Price WOO die stieks, Axes. Hatchets. Apple parers, meat cutNo. 2 or one horse Mill grinds, from lO to lo Tumps ,nd pump chaiAs. erind stories and bushels per hoar, Price *40 00 n]]^ ^,-s,
No. 1, will grind form 6 to S bushels per hour, Price #30 00 Cost of transportation added to the above prises. Sold by BURRRIDGE & CUMBERLAND.
Crawfordaville, Ind. Oct., 18.56' v8nl$-tf.
War in Kansas!
THE
undersigned hereby gives notice to all persons who know themselves indebted to him for the reeording of Deeds. Mortgage*, Ac., to make immediate payment, and nnless you respond to this call by coming up and paying over the amount due me for sneh recording, I shall after the first day of January next, issue fee bills for the collection of the same. I also notify all persona wbo may hereafter feave instrument! for record, that the fees for recording the aame must accompany eaeh inatrumect. ©. H. ALEXANDER R. W. C.
very few of which can only be enumerated. Shovels and Tongs, And Irous, Flat Irons Can-
lead pipe and zinc, cordage all sizes* wash boards, hand bells &c. In short, take our-entire stock throughout tbc various departments of Staple and Fancy Hardware, Cutlery. Tools. House Trimm ings, Carriage Trimmings.Sadlery Fanning implements—the ten thousand other articles that cannot be enumerated, and we are safe in saving that no establishment any where can show a Setter assortment of goods in onr line and nt less figures. .,Rcmembcr the place,
No 7 and 8 Commercial Block. CRAWFORDSVILLE. IND. CAMPBELL. GALEY & IIARTFR.
Oct. "II, '06. \. vSnlStf.
Iron, Nails, Steels etc.
SbBZ tons of Cast Iron. wtl 500 kegs of nail*. AlsoStcel. Springs, uRT«,J8«L«4^ WILSOX «RIMES 4CJT
DRUG STORE
Worthy of Attention. THE
undersigned, returning his sincere thanks to bis friends and customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed npon Urn, would say ^to his customers and the public generally, that he is now at home with new
FRESH DRUGS,
New Shop Furniture, now Drug* and Medicines which embraces all usnally kept in a Drug Store.— nut givens a call, as we are prepared to suit yon both as to price and quality. Our aim is to aoal fair with every body.
In connection with our stock of Mcdicincs ire arc also receiving
Fifty Boxes of Glass,
—OF ALL SIZES—
Patty, Paiits, Oils, aid the Very
Best of Indigo —AND—
EXCELLENT FURNITURE VARNISH, Dye Stuffs. Fine-Sonp«. Perfumeries and genuine Cod Liver Oil, and a fine quality cf Tea and the very best of Tobacco, all of which will be sold at a very small profit. HENRY OTT, Druggist.
Sept. 27, '56. vSnlOtf.
LAYMON CO!
E E N S I E
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY, PROVISION,
AND
General Variety Establishment,
Wish to inform their numerous customers and the public in general, that the death of the Senior Partner of the house will make no alteration whatever in their business. We will continue at the Old Stand as heretofore, with a large and varied assortment of eoods appertaining to their line'of business, which they have detirmined to sell nt the very lowest possible figures. Wo have a
VERY HEAVY STOCK
enronte to arrive in a few days, which has been selected with great care and at prices which enables us to offer rare inducements to purchasers, A more complete enumeration of which will be given next week. The well established reputation of establishment as the cheap, one priced house of Crawfordsville, renders it unnecessary to say that wo do not- fear a fair competition,
May 10,185(5. v7-n43-tf,
JOHN W PAMPEI,
Dealers iu
AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE.
jMnnufiiclnrers of
Tombstones, Monuments &c.
IIOP ON ILLINOIS STREET. WERT SIDE, north of the Public Square, between Forry and North streets, Lafayette, Ind
S
May 17,1S50. n44-ly.
NEW GOODS! Crawford & Mullikin,
Are now in rcceipt of their
FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS
Consisting of the following articles: French Merino, English do. Persian Cloth, Fancy Delaines, ... Plain do. Shallcy do. Dcbages. &c. Fanev Prints. Bleached and brown Sheeting and Shirting, Tickings and Hickory do. French Silk Bonnets, Hats and Caps. Undershirts and Wrappers. Flannels and Linsuys. Satinetts and Canton Flannels, Boots and Shoes. Groceries and Quecnswarc, Spades and Shovels, (Ames) Mill and Xi cut Saws, Axes, Wood, Broad and Narrow, Ready Made Clothing, a large lot, Cloths and Csssinieres, All wool Carpeting. Our Stock being complete, wish all to come and examine for themselves, as we are determined to sell our goods at a3 low prices as any store in Crawfordsville and no mistake.
J. CR AAV FORD & MULLIKIN.
Sept. 7, lS5rt-v8iil0.
—""JUST
RECEIVED -AT-
Masterson's Confectionary
FIT S
ri
E,
fresh
The following articles of Confectionary'.-*, and in good order: PRESERVED FRUITS,
CITRON. DATKS, CURRAI-.T" FIGS. PRUNES. PEACH KS,
CANDIES,
MOTTO HEARTS, PEARLED rANnir.s, BONBONS. CANDY KIS.SES, COM. nF.ARTS. CREAM t'). CREAM DATES, GIT.T roNvr.nsATioNlnzcnt'cs ROUND
DO. DO. DO. DO.
A N A IS E S E N MIXED LOZENGES, Snawvo Flavoring Extracts, L!\MON, I ROSE. 1'EACII, I VANILLA.
SUNDRIES, VMOIMA TOBACCO. FINE CUT DO.
OYSTERS, SUGAR, COCOA, SNUFF. Cigars of all kinds and qualities.
J. D. MASTERSON.
Oct.4. 'OO. vSnlltf.
Fresh Arrival of
BOARDMAN & GRAYs' I A N O S
AT
Newman's Music Store. HAVING
jut 0jened
a la «ge strek of f.no G«_-!d
Watches, Je-.vciry and Fancy which lie oilers for cash at prices so low as to defy cotnpe-. tition. Two doors cast of Binf.irdV corner, si_'ti of WATCH and MI'SICAI. 1NFTI:1'MKVTS. 100 Fine Gold
Mid
Silver WaUrhe?:
100 500
O'
Breast Pins au 1 Broaches Finger Rings: Far Drops of different styles anil Silver Fob and Neck Uliains GytLic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Also, a variety of good Pens. IVneils.
20 80
Clocks.
augerg) bnicc8 and hiUs.
fine Note Paper. Envelopes. Pietnres, sundrv school and Ladies (.ards, Pi a to.-. Melo-Pean«. Melolcor:3. Guitars, Violins, Accordcons. Music BOXJS. Sheet Music, together with every thing olso usually kept in sneh establishments. THOS. NEWMAN.
Crawfordsville, Dcc. 92,1 Soo. v7ni3.
DAILY "MEAT 3IAKKET.
1 undersigned wiUkefp constantly on hand, at their Market Ifonsa, on V'ashipgtou street.' near Davis' Livery Stable, superior articles cf Beef, veal pork, Mutton and Sau&agej at from wo to five cents p4t ponnd.
BTA^ibe ral share of public patronage Is solic» itl-d. :S-
19* Terms cash. No books kept.
1», 'M. COW?AX KEENEV.
Avgost
1856. 1856.
SPRING TRADE.
NEW ALBANY
MERCHANTS,
From the Mammoth Establishment of
BROOKS & CAMPBELL)
As low as from any house west of the Mountains.
Wc have in Stosfc and to arrive for the Spring Trade
500 Cr te cf rockery,
Comprising all. the latest designs and qualities, which we are dc&rmincd to offer to the trade at
UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURES.
ALSO
100 Boxes of Glassware,
Consisting of all kinds of Tumblers. Jars, Moasses Cans, Salts. Sugars, and Preserve Dishes, i&c. Together with an immense stock of
FOREIGN IND DOMESTIC 1
Hardware and Cutlery.
In our Domestic Hardware Department, we can ^lily say that wo will duplicato any Cincinnati or Pittsburgh invoice. And in all Foreign Goods, no house East or West 6hall undersell us, a* wo import directly from the manufacturers. We have also the heaviest stock of
FARMING- TOOLS
\round the Falls, and will offer them at such prices that will induce every one that gives our stock an examination to leave their orders.
We only ask that all, before making their purchases will frive our sto^'k a thorough examination and v. feel confident of quoting price* that will ba satisfactory and secure your costom.
Sr* Yon will always find us open from 5 A. M. until 9 P. M., ready" to show yon through cur stock. £5?" All orders sent us, will rcecivotho personal attention of one of the members of the firm.
Goods delivered at Wlinrfboats Jetfcr«onville, N. A. is. S. JR. It, Depots free of ha
GIVE US A CALL.'
purchased entirely in tha City of New York, con sisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, together with a law and splendid stock of l^uccuswaro, ('omtnon Stone anci Ghina. Partic.ular attention has been g'. von to tho solution of a full assoitm:*nt oflloiisekcopiiiir Goodn
Bleached Fanev Diaper, Brown Table Iisp*r, Embossed Table cloths, Snow
A
•-'3
4
NOT TO BE UNBESDLD.
Can depend on Buving their jj^
QUEBNSWARB
A N
iillKDWARE
BROOKS & CAMPKEI.L, Main St. Now Albany v7-n38-lv.
Mai eh 1. 1356.
GOODS CAN BE PURCHASED
I,
R, & S.
ROBINSON'S,
Upon ns low terms as at any other house in Crawfordsville, and upon this very condition, we ininform the public that we havojust opened a new aiwl well selected st.iek of
O O S
1
-rop Napkins, Worsted Damask Curtains, Goods and Towelings.Sheetings, Shirting.*
AITOIIS, Check TickliiL'. Carpeting
4'
Blankets Sad dlehlankcts, Black. and Brown Canton Flannels, Drills, Knivts and Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Cotton Baits Staple and Fancy Dress goods. Fancy Prints, English and Turkey"" red printed Delaines, Printed all w»ol cliil drens Plaid Delaines, Manchester Ginghams. French nnd English Moririos, Sa.vnny Plaid Morinos and Tnrlccv Red Phiiil. Scjnare Shawls, Black Wool Shawls. {'laid Long Shawls, Mohair, inixtured Travelling Shawls, Brown Borage Florance silk,
Alpacca Robes, Satin Striped Robes
BONNETS AND BONNET
RUSHES,s
BLACK AN1) FANCY SILKS,
SWISS EDGING AND INSERTION, '7 Jackoiict Edging, Tltnlir'd Su*iss Collnrs,
['•iOURNNG COLLARS, SETTS, Collars and Sleeves. Printed Cloakinir. Green and Brown JJerage. Tabby Velvet, Black Alpacca,
Corded Skirts, Skeleton Skirts,
Cloth Talmas, Morien Antique nnd Ombre Trim-, mine. Trimming Fringe, Triple Chain Gallon, Debege St.ri|ed Poplin, and Persian, White. I'd -i ji. -, Yellow and Gray
Fliillfiel
lilr.ckand White
Wool Hose. Blue mixed How. Ladies Sleeves. Head dresses. Cl.ildruiis B«rts, Tan rnaile Hoods. Fancy Hoods. Printed Worsted Mntfor-'. Coml'erts,
Rubber Puff Combi and Si.le
Comb.*. Rubber Neck Combs and Hay Wagons, Large Stock Cloths and woollen ifoods for men'.* wear.-French. ISiack Doeskin Cassiniur, SSrowK a«d C'Io!h I'aMsinipr,
ALL WOOL TWEEDS
Bine and Black Satinet
KY. JEANS,M1XF.DBEAVER. SHEEP GRAY,
Ribb.d Cassimer, Fancy Cassimcr,
GEEEN SATINET,
A N A
Vt.
s-4r-'
CLOTHING
MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
Fine French Black Cloth Dress Coats, with velvet Collars, C»ssimer business Cont*, Silk Warp, Tweed Coats. Pea Jackets, Velvet Vests, Si velvet Vests, Silk Plash Vents, Cassimcr Vests, Sali Vests, Flannel Vests. Jeans Vests, Tweed Ve»ti*, Overcoats nice, strong and thick: Drawers. Woollen undershirts. Overalls. Hick. Shirts. Shirt Collars and Shirt Bosoms and Shirts: and splendid lot of Hats. Caps. IJoMs and fdioi'.s. Umbrellas, all of'which will heboid verv l.ix figures.
J. 1J.& H. HOP. I.N SOX.
4,'^fi. vSnlT tf.
Look Here! Everybody!. BOOTS3'SHOB
E A E & N IN
Tho nndersignei s'.id rLSpectfully iiTorm tlifl citizens of Crawforc'sville nnd vicinity that lie is now rovciving his Fall and Winter stock r.f Boots and Siioes, cu:npr:.^ ng one of tb.' bift St.M.ks ewe o!l'cred i'"r sale in this marke rangin_* fr^ni men's wear dowYi tofill'ants.
He als-j keeps constantly on ban 1 sole leather of the lcst qiuiitv, French kip calf of tliu best quality. tf'getlier with evo.-y nrticb- fo\in 1 in sucbstores. 'Stott ii t!.e west corner of Empire lilook. south of tbc public square. JACOB DAVIS.
Oct. 4, vSnllSm.
Fancy Articlea
THE
largest nnd best assortment of Porfnmciy, and Soaps, and Fancy articles generally, that liaa ever been brought to thL market: salo at no K, '53. MANSONfor
&. POWERS.
"I hhds of sngar inst received und for sale. b-Mr JL£ for
ca.«,h. CAMPBELL dKTO.
