Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 January 1857 — Page 3

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Important Notice.

BOOTS &T SHOES!

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES

FOR CASH1

At the Old Stand of Watson & Vance,

\HE undersigned offers to the citizens of Craw fordsville and Ticinity, bis lar^a stock of Hoots fc Slioca at greatly reduced Price* for Caali, consisting of every article found in the

BOOT AND SHOE LINE.

The following comprises a part of Lis stock: Ladies'-Kill Congress Gaiters •. Laco Gaiters #'u Kid Slipprn

Kip Heeled Shoos Calf Sewed Shoes: Sheep Skin Over-Shoes Lasting Congress Gaiters Kid Bnskins Calf llcck-d Shoes Goat Boot?

O S

•, "i Moccasins, Fur and Cotton Lined G»nts' Calf Cork soled Boot# ....... Single

Doublo '1 Grained Boot® Cloth Congress Gaitcro Kip Shoe*: .y Doublo soled Calf Boots

Kip

Calf Conarcsa Gaiters Plain CajTShoes

i' ^^'Gloyes and Hosiery.

#ent»' Buck Glovos Gray Morino Hose Mixod cotton half Hose ,i v• Woolen Gloves

Brown cotton half Ilose Woolen Half Hose "'1.

ti- «i Fancy cotton half ilose 'Ladies' Cotton Hoso Woolen Hoso The stock embraces every variety i'.nd style. nun will bo sold at the very lowest figures for CASH.

Hj-Connected wi'.h the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Wor_r, executed with promptness and dispatch.

IWOrr.l)

rv

DAVID

KESTE2.

Jtnu iry 24, 1S57. 27fi-yl. ...

Steam Circular Saw jTlaSS FOR

SALE.

MIE subscriber will offer at Public Auction, "n

lot of Lumber. I willalso give si lease on a snfliciant amount of land for Mill purposes for anj number of year? tho Mill may bo kept running.

Tonus made known on day ofearle. Sale to commcnce at 10 oVluck, A. M. .TOTiN LUCAS.

January 2 J, 1S.VT. liiTtd

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Administrator's Sale.

"F^TOTICK is hereby given tliat the undersigned I ^1 Administrator of tho estate. of Charles UocUrman, will pell at Public Auction -on Saturday. the-21st day of Fcbruarj iiftxt., upon the premise:'.. :vtho following dcscriboil ronl estate situate in the town of Middlotown, in Montjrotncrv county: I.^'s inumborcd twenty-seven (2V) and thirty (SO) as the hi.ino fit-e known on the plat of said town.

Tcisis#:— One third of i.he purclniso money to bo pVid in hand, ono tiiird in si* months, and tho residue in twelve months from day of sale, the pi cSisscr pivo his nntct« fur tlie deferred payments with interest from date, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.

SAMUEL VOTIl, Administrator.

January 21,1S5G. n27w-t.

Take Notice.

respectfully invito tbo attention of Ml

the hiTrowcrs of School Funds, to the 7'2il section of the lJovised School l.iws which roads as follows, to-wit: '•On failure to p.ny any icstiillmfnt of Tnt.Test when tho mi mo bcc mos dliu, tha principal sum Minll forthwith become duo and payable, it'nd l!inolo and Mort:i:''o may be proceeded on and ccllcct«d."

X. B. The interest must be p:iid. JAJilKS G'UJvKY, Auditor. M. Jan. 21, lSo'i. n27w4.

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A in ii ii at or S a

"VJOTK-K is hereby jriven that tho ninh-r.signed il will sell at publii iiii. tioii, on Thursday, tho 12th day of Fnlmiary, If-W. hct,rinninrat 10 oVioel: A.i\l., at the residence of Fd'.vi'.rd Ilnrn. late of Motiteomery county. Indiana.deeeasod,n«i tho N'oblcsville road, four mib south of Darlington, the fallowing poii'oiinl propovty. to-wit: Or,. Marc, ono llog. four Sheep, Plows, Gears, tho undivided ono half interest in a two-horso Wajron. Wheat in tlio busliol. Bedsteads. Bod and Po-ldinjr, House hold arsd^ kitchen furniture, and sundries, to the highest bidder.

T»:r.ii«:— A credit of nitie months will bo (riven on all sums over three dollnrs, tho jmrchascr jriving note with approved fur"iy. waivincr vr.luation mid nppraisenicnt laws on all sums of three dollars and under cash in bund will be required.

CLKMI'.NT JOHNSON, Adniinistrat„r. on. -4, lf'57. n'i7w3.

Administrator's Notice.

NOTICE

is hereby (.-iven tl.at the undersigned has been npoointe.'d Administrator (with the will nnncx'(l)of the estate of Bartholomew Woods, deceased, lato of Montgomery county, Indiana.--Thoso knowing themsulves indebted to said ostale nro roqucsted to make immediate pnymcnt, and thoso havin claims against "aid estate will please fiSbthum in tlio I'lerk'sodiec according to law within ono year. Ssid estate is supposed to be :•-olvuiit.

Twest.

JOHN LLC. Administrator.

Jnntir.ry 2-1, IS*.7. r*

IIU7WJ.

Administrators Sale.

Ni

'TJCE ii hereby g: ven that there will be public sale of the pci.sonal jirop^rty of !art!:olomow Wcoda, decca?c.l, on Soturday'the Vi'.i day of Fobnuiry, 1S.* 7. at lri residence Nicholas Coleman. seven miles rort!:-wc«f of OrawfordsvilV. on the Walnnt Grove road, cor.sislinir of the following property, viz: l!or."M, one tivo horsoCarriage, one Cart, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Terms of Sale made known on day of bale. Sc.lc to cemmouco ct 10 o'clock. A.

Jt)IIN LEE, Administrator.

Jnniiary 2-1, 1817. r.iTwS.

Guardian's Sale.

NOTIC

is hereby given that the undorsicncd Guardian of the persons and property of Martha .Tana Scrvis, Kleuor Anu Scr\is..Inmos ii. Scrvis and M.'.rtlia A. Servis. will sell at private *alo the intere..t of his said wards in the following described land.- situate in Montgomery county. !ndiann, as foilows, to-wit: T!ie four ninth parts of tho cast lmlf of the south-cast quarter of section twenty-four (21) town, sevontecn (17) range five (5}

KRMS.—Onc^Uiird of the pur^bn?: money down otc tha day of si.!c, and the balance in six months, the purchaser giving noto with l'rcc-hold surety, bearing interest from date waiving valuation and appraisement laws.

THOMAS DOYLE.

Jan. 17, 1?C7.—4w.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

NOTICE

is herebv givoifthat Caius M. Stono. Guardian of of the person and property of Juliot E. Stone, will sell the interest of his said ward in the following described lands, situate in Montgomery cotintv, Indians, as follows, to-wit: Ono ninth part of tho oast half of the south-east, quaitcr of of section twenty-four (21) town scv(17) five.

TKRMSTo.ngc

.—One third cr.sh down on tho day of sale

and the bnlnnce in six months, tho purchaser giving note,with freehold surety, bearing interest fron' dato, waving valuation and appraisement laws. °1V1US

M-STONE,

Jan. II, 1S57.—4w.

The French Language acquired from the

Pronunciation of a Few Words.

TERMS IX CLASSES—Six

In the building of

lessons such as to enable

tho Pupil to speak the Lnugupgo fluently, -with a c»npie of hundred words—$4 in advance. (Botha Circular.

PROF. B. M. DE LA SALLE, from Paris, In the building of Messrs Elston A Lane—No. 3 January 17, 1857.

Linear Drawing,

Sucn to enable tlio Pupil to Draw- Landscapes, Churches, Machine#,

&c.. Ac.,

7nun—Six Lessons dcen.rd sufllcient for that rntrposo—#4 In advance. (See the Circular.) PROF. B. y(. DE LA SALLE.

M.tssts.

January 17,1657.

£lston & Lane, No 3.

MOBAL AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTION ox THE rowtn or THE KIND COXMONLT CALLED ANIMAL MAGNETISM. .'^Each l^Mon i* followed by an experience made br, the Pnpil nnder the control of tno Professor— I T«mu #8 in advance. (See the Circular.)

PltOF. B. M. DE LA SALLE.

'Id thu building of Memn. Elston & Lanii, No. 9. January 17,1857:

FOB SALE,

A Splendid, SercnjOctavc, Iron Frame

PIANO FORTE,

FROM

th celebrated manufactory ofL. Gilbert. This Piano has been in use eighteen months, and for dclieacy of touch and brilliancy of tone, has few equals. The owner having no use for the instrument will ?e'l it at a low price if applied for soon. For further particulars apply to

DAMS 6 GARVIN.

JOHNSON & BROTHER, WIIOLKS.U.K

BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,

ZXD nfAr.KR? IN

Paper, Schoolbooks, Pictures atui ixiu Mouldings. A A E E I N I A N A

Will furnish at the following cheap Tates,

E E I N A A E E

IIarpcr3 Magazine. Harpers Weekly...• -.• a a a Graham's Jlagazine...• Gody's Lady's Book Littfa's Living At'e. •......... Ifnichcrbockcr Magazine--Pdiickwood's Magazine-•

per year $2.50

a

W

Chamber's Journal Yankee Notions liiv. Stephen'?'Monthly l^allon's Dollar Monthly. Ballon's. Pictorial Flag Of-Our Union Now York Ledger. Leslie's Pictorial New York Weekly Herald. New York Weekly Times. Nov/ i'ork ricsy'unc Home Journal Saturday Evening Post Boston \VcokJv Traveler. Iloston Port I olio Uncle Sam.

Persons a!

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5,00

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2^50

ii,

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ft 2.50 2.50

3,25

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2.25

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2,55 8,25

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2.25

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2^00 2.50

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2.00 2.25 2,2."

fANCE I

a distance may send money in rccisTh.'ir orders* will be proinplly "at-

NOTICE,

Dealers end Country Booksellers supplied very heap with Books, Schc.dbooks, Chea- publications Letter and Cap Paper and Stationery at eastern

Addre." vour orders to JOHNSON Si BP.O..P.ookfe:icr.-. Eufavctte, lnd.

SSJ'SSJSV up iisaore Poisoaious

53^ ^55 RATI:::T IR.NT.OVF.I) I'noci:s3 For making All Kinds of Lipuors hud Yiiip^sr,

IN.-TAM i.v. by the use of

J.ACOUR'S ESSENTIAL OILS.

ALSK Oils arc obtained by Distillation at the

l'ierre Lacour. auth.orof liacour's Chemical Analysis. Laeour's Ciicinical Matipul ations, Lacour on the Manufacture ol' i.i'i'.iors. i\^e.

Purohasers an- particularly reiuoslftd to return the lia.d:s and i-btnin their monoy, if tho Oil does not give pcrfeet satisl'aclion.

LACObrrS OIL OF COGN.'t' eonveils neutral !'. iirit to a snpeiior imitation of Imported Brandies. viz: Otard. Sazcrac. Marett. Cognac. Poultney, Scignctte, United Yineyard Proprietors, Caslillion and F"iidon Dock Brandies. These liquors will.have a full fruity tiavorand a beautiful,sparkling c!or. Common Rectified Whisky will bo eliantred ly the use of the Oil of (.'ognao to Now Vi rk llriiiidy. Pino Apple Brandy, Common Cognac Brandy. iVe.

LA CO Ii'S OIL OF llyc changes rectified Whisky to M.ii( i.gala'la .Rye Whisky. Old 'Virginiit Malt Whisky,.Bourbon Whisky. «fce.

OiL CI' FDIJ VT ehan'.'cs* common rectified Wliiskv to old Irish Malt Whisky, and a snpeiior artielu'cf Svotcli Whisky. 11. OF PEACH changes common Whisky to Virginia Peach Brandy, &e. Oil of Peach and Oil of Cognac will convert common Whisky to Apple Brandy.

OIF OS? GIN converts the poorest Whisky to Holland (I in. Schcidam Schnapps.. Kose Gin, tfv.i.n (Jin. English Gin. Ac.

LACOlMi'S CfNCKNTUATED ACID will, in live houus after b. ii:g mied. change live gallons of the most :k id Vinegar that can he found in the niaiket. By the ti.-e of T.aconr's Concentrate" 1 Acid. vineg.w can he made for one tlo'lar ar.d sixty ccnisper binrel.

Foii MAKING LIQUORS, LacourV Oil require no preparation—only pour th1? oil into tho wi iskv and shake well. The liquors thus made will have a tii natural aroma, a full. rich, oily taste: a beautiful tranoparcnt color and a fine baad. Laconr's oils exert throe distinct properties in converting common whisky to brandy, gin. Arc. The first property combines with and subsides in the form of llofulcnt particies the whole of the grnin oil.— Atnylic Alcohol.) Tho whisky is thus deprived of that peculiar irritating and burning taste, and beeomesa neutral spirit the second property eonisisin an oily tnui-ilhiginoiis taste imparted to the liquor, which renders it mellow, and imparts an appearance ofgieat age: the thisd property is exhibited in the rich vinous nutty odor that is imparted to the liquor, which renders distinction from tho genuine brands impossible.

Thej-e oils are put up in quart flasks each flask :entalr.s sufficient oil for making three hundred talloris of liquor. Full and comprehensive directions accompany the bottles. Priec. $2 ne. bottle.

For sale at the corner of St. Charles und Poydraii reeis. One bottle of these oils, tivo in number \vi:i bo securely packed and shipped, with bill of lading, to any part of the country, upon the receipt of .MO to the address of r. LACOUR. New Orleans.

Jan. 17-- ly. Purchasers are requested, as a guarontec of good faith, to furnish us the name of r.'.y house in Now Orleans and wo will skip them a package of the Oils. If they do not perform ali that is claimed for theui, tr.ey will cost nothing.

NOTICE TO LIQi

OK l£CALi:nf= AND

JS/L ERCHANTS.

A complete assortment of Oils necessary for £JL making and iiavorine every variety of liquor an.' a ]ackage of t'uc a.itiole.'. used lVr giving ARTIFICIAL STRENGTH to liquors, (converting 70 gallons of wliiskv to 100 gallons) anil every article necessary 'to commence a Liquor Store, will be furnished for $20. Also all the information necessary to conduct such an establishment, thus enabling the new beginner to successfully compete witli tho oldest liquor dealers.

Address, through the Post Odice, 1\ l.ACOUR Jan. 17,15"7.—ly.)

Laconr's Concentrated Acid for making VINEGAR.is put up in 3 gallon packages at $o "per package—in good shipping order.

STATE OF INDIANA,) )NTGOMERY COUNTY. MONTGojfhin COUNTY.

Montgomery Circuit Court,March Term, A. D. 1n",7.

Orpha Fclton.]

Complaint for Divorce.

George Fulton,)

\i]~iiEKFAS,

Guardian.

on the '27th day of December. A.

V? 1S55, said plaintiff by Thomson A Kistme her Attorneys, Hied in tho Clerk's Otlice of said court, her complaint for Divorce in the above entitled'cause as also the affidavit of a disinterested witness, settiug forth that the said defendant George Fclton. is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore notice of the filing and penden ey of said complaint is hereby given to the said non-resident defendant, that ho may appear on the first day of the next term of said "Court, to be holdcn in the Court, House ut Crawfordsville. in said county of Montgomery, on tho second Men day of March nest, IS57) and answer said com plaint.

Attest: WM. C. VANCE. Clerk. Jan: 17, 1S67.

Taken Up

BYMontgomery

whicli ho fnncies.

John Iloloway of Sugar Crook township, in conntv, in the State of Indiana, on the 1st day of December, 1S56, a red Co\r, nine or ten years old, no mark's or brands pcrceeivablo. and appraised to fifteen dollars by Isaac Znck and Alexander Week, on the 10:h day of Doeamber, 1S56, before nte Allen C. Irwin, "a Justice of the Pcace, in tho county of Montgomery, and State of Indiana, this 22d December, 1S5G.

Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.

Groceries.

W ST BAGS of Coffee, 20 chests of Tea. 20 hexes Itl of choice Tobacco, 100 quarter bbl Mackcral, 25 boxes fancy Soapa, 1000 lba. of Codfiah, Salaratua, Popper. Spices. Indigo fec.

Dcc. 8, '5».. CCMBEHLAND

Fall Arrangement

Just receiving a full and fine stock of

FALL & WlSTftft

at the fiiro-of

MUNNS & HAKDING,

Is

TIIE

"WASBISGTON

HALL" BUILDING.

and Dfcberges.

Fancy Dress 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 buck Mitts.

BOOTS &o SHOES

a good stock for. men and boys. A nice stock of womens Shoos, cbildrens shoes and boots. Wc have on hand ati'all times si fiuaj^tock o/

Coffee, Sugar, Tcas,.^

and other Groceries.

2.50

tt a

2,50

tt

2,50

a

2.50

tt a

WOODEN TUBS, BUCICETS, WASH­

BOARDS, DYE STUFFS, COTTON YARNS, &c.

E E rV S W A It E

well assorted in setts and pr's of all kinds. For any-

.. -r

il

kind of

lj50 1,50 1,25

a

COUNTRY PRODUCE

for which the best market prices will be paid (or oods at as low rates as can be had in this market.

One and all please .-all and examine our stock before purchasing el-iewhere as-wc think we can sell as as low any no else, and charge as little for bowing geods as any one. You will always Snd ^onal Estate of Elias Baldwin on hr.nds to snow goods,

THS I'TE W

'fejt 4^

AND

JBWELRY BTOHB.

TJin I5RICK BUILDING. O.TE DOOR EAST OF TIIE 1IOLTON HOUSE.

Tho undersigned takes this method of fnform...g his friends and tho:p".iblic gci.eraly, that ha has opened first cla-.s W ijf^ 11 ,Making and Jewelry EstablishniPnt, in the jaViei: Building, one door East or'the Ilolton House, wherohswill keep'.constantly on hand a comglete and varied assorment of Watches, Clocks and .Jewelry of the latest styles and bes'material, which have been obtained from some of the first manufactories in the East.

Watchos Cincks :md .I«wc:ry, Carefully Roniiii'titl and

liVai

r.i!o(l. A E S A S O N

Oc vsnl-ttf.

F:*H FEY

T^7~OULD inform their numerous

have open their stock of

tu order and warrented.

NEW ORLEANS.

5

friends and

tomers. that they have received and now

Fall and Winter

Din GOODS,

Which they arc determined to sell at e:ctro iiely low prices. Their stuck consists of-every article usually kept in a Retail House, and have been bought witii great care and at the head of the market.— which will enable lis to compote wi.h any house in town.

We would call the attention of the Lr.dies to cmstock of MF/RINOES, DELAINES. ARGENTINES,

A I N A N I E S I S Prints, Collar?, Do'ingc, Ilibboits, ~, BOVNETS, SHOES. &e., Ax.

To the Gentlemen, we would say that wc have everything for their comfort cxccpt ready made clothing. Onr stock of

t'jsssiELaea'cs, Sislasacttsj

CLOTHS, HATS. BOOTS. SHOES, COLLARS. Ac., are of the best quality and cverv variety. To our countrj" friends wc would say that we arc ready to exchange our 'nrga stock of Dry Goods Boots and shoes, Ac., for every variety of produce that is brought to our market. Call and examine for Vfvtrselves.

October IS, lS.'ij., vSnlO

IIAKVEV r.ALL. cVilLJON JOHNSON'.

STOVES! STOVES!

Tho best Assoitin^nt in the Wabash YaHpy. "VXTE invite the public to examine our mammoth YV stock of Cooking. Healing, and Parlor Stoves. Wc are now receiving the largest stock and the greatest variety ever exhibited in Crawfoidsvillc.

Wc would caution the public against purchasing of Pedlurs a stove purporting to be the Ajax. We are the only agents for' the sale" of the Ajax in Montgomery and several ajdoining counties.— None but those wc sell arc the genuine heavy Ajax stoves.

Wc also sell the Climax and Live 0:,k Stoves which are equal in weight and superior in operation to any other of the common stoves in u.-e.— We also have the BUCK'S PATENT and Hathaway Cook Stoves, which we are oll'ering very lowto close out the stock. Thoso who like the Buck's patent would do well to give us a call while wo have them.

Our heating stoves consist of all the approved patterns to suit all tastes. Our Tin Shop is flourishing as usual. Tt, is supplied with good stock and good workmen. Tin Roofing. Spouting.

Guttering ani Jobbing done up

IT. BALL & CO.

Oet.lSth. 1S5G. vf nl3-tf.

SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.

GREATSUCCESS

is always the most, conclusive

proof cf great merit. Judged bv this test there is no labor-saving machine before tiie public comparable to Singer's Sewing Machines. After establishing the highest reputation in the United States they were exhibited at the late 'Exposition Univcrsel le'' in France: where tlicy eairied oil the highest premium: nnd a groat manufactory to make them has been built in Paris.

In every Branch of Industry

In which sewing is to be done, these machines can be used with immense profit. As the speed of the Railway train is to traveling on foot, so is sowing with Singer's Machines compared with hund-sew-ing. No tailor, shoemaker, dressmaker, carriage trimmer, saddler, hatter, &e., ifcc., should be without one. The fair profit of using one of these machines, regularly employed, is

Vt^Snc Thousand Dollars a year. In :«H-private families where there is much sewing to be done thc.se machines are an invaluable assistance. Planters and hotel keepers find them particularly convenient nnd profitable. These machines arc simple in their construction and very strong and durable, being the only kind of Sewing Machine ever made, by n'hieh c^ry sort ol work, coarse or fine, could bo" perfectly executed. Thousands of inferior and worthless Sewing ?ilachines have been made and sold under various names, bnt Singer's Machines alone have been found everywhere to satiafv the wants of the public.

Piain printed instructions for using, arc sent, with each machine, from which anv one can readtl.v acquire the art of managing tnem. Tliemaehir.es are paoked securely .to go to any part of the world. To all persons desiring more particular information we will, on application by letter at-either'of our offices forward ft copy of

I.

PRINCIPAL

M. Singer & Co*s Ga­

zette, a paper wholly devoted to the Sowing Machine interest

I.

M.

SINGER

& CO,

OrricE, No. 323

BROADWAY, NEW YOJIK.

RIIAXOH orncEs.

No. 47 Ilanovcr St.. Boston. 97 Chapel St.. New Haven. Ct. Glovcrsville, N. Y. No. 274 Rroad St.. Newark, N. J. 142 Cliesnut St., Phila. 105 Baltimore St. Bait. No. 32 Westminister £t-, Providencc.'R. I. S East 4th St., Cincinnati. 65 North -ith St.. St- Louis. SI St. Charles St., New Orleans. 29 Danpliin St., Mobile.

Fancy Articles.

THE largest and best assortment of Perfumery, and Soaps, and Fancy articles generally, that has ever been brought to this market for Mile at «ol6,'5S. MAJfSON &. POWERS.

CHAWFORDSVTLLE

^FEMALE

SEMINARY.

THE year for Seftrr*^ }mrp vtded into three Sessions,.of thirteen weeks each. The First Session hegitJS:on \Vedjiesday after the third Mondav of September each year. The'Second begins on" Wednesday after the first Monday of January. The Third begins on Wednesday after the third Monday in April.

BOARD OF TNSTRiJCTlOlf.

JOHN

M.

BCTLER.

man. Miss

Drawi ng. Miss

Principal and Professor of

Mathematics, Natural Philosophy.and Astronomy.

REV. JAMES H. JOHNSTON,

SUE

Professor of Moral

and Intellectual Philosophy, and Ancient Lan guaees. Miss H.

STEVENS,

First Assistant and Principal

of the Academic Department. Miss

CATHARINE

A.

TWINISG,

\V.

Teacher of Ger­

FKANCES FOUD,

French, Painting and

JEXMSOX.

Mu3ic—Vocal and Piano.

TER3IS OF TUITION.

The several departments, according to studies pur sued, per term $3.00 to £7.00 French, German & Drawing, each, extra- 5.00

Latin^.and liso of Piano,

i!

Lessons on Piano & in Painting

-ro 2.00

1

10.00

No deduction for absence oxcepi-when caused by protracted illness. 1 Pupils from abroad can be accommodated with board in a large 'nnd coinmodious'Scminary building, under exccllen,t airangements 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 -SoO.ftO per term.

MB. O.

P. Ji NNisoN, lias taken charge tf the

Boarding House,land will use every means in his

thing we have, we will take in txchange cash or any I u„,« i.

power to mr.kc it a pleasant home for young, la: 'T?._ -IT -1! C.. dies attending the Seminary.

Sept. 18, '56.

iStion

JOHN MUNNS. CHARLEY HAKDING. JAMES PALMMB.

Oct 25 '*»$. vSi»M.

vSnStf.

N0TICE

hereby given that I will sell at public Aucon Saturday the 31st day of January, at the residence of Absalom Baldwin, all tho Per deceased, consisting of household goods and kitchen furniture: ono two-horse Wagon and othor articles. A credit of six monchs will bo given on all sums over three dollars the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valving valuation and .mnrabement lftwn,

GEORGS LEATTON. Adrn'r.

Jail. 5, 15t" 7.—ne "i5\v3.

fSuabie Mill

4

Property

Jan. 10,1S57—6 nvSu'25.

no

J£2ii

rnilE Fubscribcr proposes to sell his Mills on J, Sugar Creek, two miles s»juth-east of the town of Alamo, in ?dontgo:ncrv county, Ind. Persons wi-iiimr to purchased proj erty of this kind, would do welI to call at the Alamo Mills, and examine for tbc.insclves. Three story Fiamc and basement story Stone, with three inn of Burrs and suitable machinery: and there are two Paw-.Mills and Lath Mill, all new and in good running order and there is an extra building 30 by 40 feet suitable for other machinery. There io 1"0 acres of good Land attached to" the Mills, well improved with a good two-story D\velliii? and all necessary out-houses ami Barn, with three smaller Dwellings suitable for Families good never failing water. These Mills arc situate in ono of the finest Wheat nr.! Tin-,berod countrys in the State. Pcrsuns living at a distance, wishing further information can address the Proprietor at Alamo, Ind.

E. CLARK-

DISSOLUTION!

rpII ii Copartnejship heretofore existing between I J. W. Cumberland. Samuel H. Gregg ct harvcy N. Chrislmnn, is this day dissolved by limitation. The Notes and Accounts of the late firm will be found in tho hands of J. W. Cumberland, for collection. Persons knowing themselves indebted either by Note or Account will please call and suttle immediate!v.

CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.

Jan. 1,1S&7.— tf

N. B.' The business'will hereafter be conducted by ClirisCmait & Gregg, (successors to Cumberland, Gregg A: Co., having purchased the ontirO stoc-k, beg leave tb return "our thanks to our numerous friends and customers for past favors and hope to receive a liberal share of your patronage in the future. We intend to keep on hand a general assortment of Hardware, wheeh wo will sell cheap for Cash. Call at No. 2. Empire Block.

1K"

CiiBISTMAN & GREGG.

.Tan. 1. 1S07.'

Notice

TS hereby given that the undersigned has been :.p ointed Administrator of tho estate of Abraham 'i Jiomas, deceased, late of Montgomery coun-

JOHN M. THOMAS, Adm'r.

.Tan. 3, lSii7.-n2.t-*

Notice

S hereby

thai Amanda Jane ?doore, my

or justification. Warning is therefore hereby given to all whom it may concern against giving her credit on my account for any thing, us 1 will not pav or be responsible for the samel

ALLAN J. MOORE.

.Hin. 3,'TS.v7.-n2.f*

Administrator's Sale.

NOTICE

is hereby given that the undorssgncd. Administrator of the 'estate of Abraham Thomas dceeassd. late of Montgomery county. In 'liana, will offer for sale on Saturday the 17th inst., at public auction, at thu residence of Win. Thomas, in Coal Creek township, the following described property: Twenty five, acres of corn, more or less in the field household and kitchen furniture.

TliiiMd OF SALE.—A credit of nine months will he given on all sums over three dollars, the pur 'baser giving note with approved seeurity wniving valuation and appraisement laws. All sums under three dollnrs cash in hand.

JOHN M. TIIOMAS, Adm'r.

Jan. S. 18.:.7.—*

THE "LITTLE GIANT."

Patented Mav JC, 1S01, Improved in

CORN & COB MILL

WITH TKiri.2: SETS OF CRCSIitllS A DOUBLE OKISDIXO SURFACES. OH JN'OTIirit ^*0JIDS.

Two Mills in One,

Thus enabling persons using them to accomplish twice r.s much in the same time as can be done bv Single Mills of the same size. Great improvement has also been made in the strength of the Mill, and the Manufacturers caQ&fo.ehallenge the world to produce a machine, foigaifcsanie purpose, capable of accomplishing so mtrtfh 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 unseen defects in the castings.— Should there happen to be a nail, abitof gravel, a small stick or kuot in the corn, the Mill will grind them without injuring it in the least. We do no:, of conrse. warrant them against improper uses. Farmers, Stock Growers. Butchers, any one and eveiy 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 tho price of a'No. S Mill every six months. The improved "Little Gi.a il"js ny.w. offered as the BEST COR^AND'COB CRUSTIER EVER MADE

AND IS SO GUARANTIED.

XNDIGO,

{j'/

No. 4. or tnrec horse Mill grinds, from 25 to 30 bushels per hour. Price §00 00 No. 3, or two horso Mill grinds, form 15 to 20 bushels per hour, Price #50 00 No. 2. or one horso Mill grinds, from 10 to 15 bushels per hour, Price §40 00 No. 1, will grind form to S bushels per hour,

Price fi30 00

Cost of transportation added to the above priaes. Sold by BUR3RTDGE & CUMBERLAND. Crawfordsville, Ind. Oet.j.lS. 50' vSnl3-tf.

Madder, Alum. Copporos & Logwood. WILSON GK1NES JfcCO.

Axes.

Of|f|BOXES of Hunt's. Lippineott's and Collin'* axes, assorted weights at J. J. BROWN.

GRAND EXHIBITION!

AX

No. tand 8, Commercial Bow.

ADMITTANCE FREE,

EOE. AIX CXDER 120 TEAKS OF AGE. JJojWs 'ipcn every woriaing_ jyt'^o'dook." 1 Performance tocommcnce immediately.

Inderfry of all Nations,. KKRRESENTNN IS THE ENDIJSS VARIETY OF GOODS

Displayed at the TIcnsc. of

CAMPBELL, GALEY & nARTER.

FRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN,

AND AMERICAN

HARDWARE, CUTIJiRT, HOUSE S: CARRIAGE TRIJUNGS, Iron, Nails,

Glass, &e., &c.

WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS,

AT

CAMPBELL & CO/SI

ONE CLERK

Already gone off into a State of Matrimony. Several j, more standing candidates on hand.

BARRELS,

BOXES, PACKAGES,

AND BUNDLES OF GOODS DAILY Carried off by the multitude, but Constant arrivals of new

Attractions keeps ui an incessant run for the first sight aad

BEST BARGAINS.

Campbell Co.,

Have 011 hand a few more of thoso SUPERIOR

SENECA FALLS SAUSAGE CDTTERS.

ALS0

CLEAVERS,

BUTCHER KNIVES, MEAT SAWS, ANDIRONS, SHOVELS, TONGS,

SAD IRONS,

PLATED WARE. SPOONS &CALSO ., A fine assortment of

LIPPENCOTT'S, SDIMONS',

AND KURD'S OHIO PATTERN, Axes of all sizes. SAW HIERS,

CHISEL-TOOTH MILL AND CUT SAWS, LEE &'•- LEVIT'S, HOE & CO.,

ROWLAND'S

Common do.

Campbell & Co.'s

QUEENSWARE DEPARTMENT,

Is full and complete. Beautiful sets of

CHINA, PEARL & PARIS WHITE WARE, 5G

Pieces in Each.

I5XBI¥BHTI«r¥ OPEN roil THE SEASON,

CHEAT BARGAINS EVERY DAY

AT

CAMPBELL & CO.'S, May bo seen the fullest stock

CARPENTER TOOLS, PLAINS, SAWS, HATCHETS, HAMMERS, &C„ &CU HORSE

NAILS, LOG & TRACE CHAINS.

Amcng tho latest additions to our Dry Goods Department is our newly marlied Clerk, who havingsoi.n

IIIM-

SELF once, of course i.s no longer in market, but will hereafter devote undivided attention to TIIE INTEREST OF CUSTOMERS.

Tho Ladies

Especially

may rest assumed

fi that politeness and due attention shall always characterisc the display of fine FANCY DRESS GOODS AT THE HOUSE OF

CAMPBELL, GALEY &. IIARTER.

Campbell & Co.,

Have on hand and for sale at low figures, a large lot of

OVERCOATS, FRENCH CLOTH DRESS COATS, VETS AND PANTS, WATER-PROOF

BOOTS,

ft!EN'S

AND

CHILDREN'S CALF, KIP AND HUNGARIAN BOOTS.

WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S

CALF, MOROCCO, AND KID BOOTS AND

BUSKINS, RUBBERS& OVERSHOES.

Caarapell & Co., Have received a full line of

ENGLISH AND FRENCH MOI'.TNOS of very desirable colors PLAIF AND FIG'D CASIIMERS,

BAY-STATE FLANNELS,

French Ginghams, Furniture anil

CURTAIN PRINTS.

Cniupacll & Co., Have oil hand a large lot cf

CLOAKING CLOTHS, CLOAKS, AND TALMAS, BAY-STATE SIIAWLS, CLOAK AND

DRESS TR1MINGS,

VELVET RIBBONS, LACE, EMBROI-' DF.RIES &C.

Caisspbt'I! & Co., Have for sale at great bargains, 800 pr. Women and Children's Cashmere

AND WOOLEN HOSE, CASHMERE, THIBET, SILK AND KID GLOVES.

10'"! pr. Men's Buck, Berlin, Seal, Otter and Kid Gloves Misses and 'f Children's Gloves andMitts

:-t Campbell & Co., Are ascllrng a prime article of Rio Coffe, locts. A very superior article ElDorado Sugar 14 A cliico articlc Golden Syrup $1 Young Hvson Tea 50 ets. Very choiec 75 Imperial 75 Gunpowder (Extra) il.

TO MILL OWNERS & SAWYERS. HAVING

used one of Coffin's Pat. Chisal Tooth

Mill Saws, for tho lest Six Montlis, I hesitate not to soy that it performs nil that is clliimed for it, being less liable to run crookod in all kinds ef timber, and requiring rouoh less filing, while it is easier kept in order and cuts more lumber with the same amount of power than any other Saw I ever tried. A. P. MANN.

J?n. 10, lf$7. r.

MTJE2W

DRUG STORE

Worthy of Attention.

THE

undersigned, returning -Lis siriccro--thanks to his friends and customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him. would say to hi* cnatoniers and thc public gcuenilly, tlmt ho is now at home with new

FRESH DRUGS,

New Shop Furniture, netv Drngs and Medleincs whiel embraces nil usually kept in a Drug Store. Just give us a call, as we are prepared to suit yc botii as to price and qualilv. Our aim is to deal fair with every body.

In connection with onr slock of Medicines we arc also receiving

Fifty Boxes of Glass,

—OF ALL SIZES—

Putty, Paints, Oil?, and the Very Best cf Indigo

EXCELLENT FURNITURE VARNISH,

Dye Stuffs, Fine Soaps. Perfumeries and genuine Cod Liver Oil, mid 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,

'5G.

EXTENSIVE

Wholesale and Retail

GROCERY, PROVISION,

AND

General Vtirie'y Establishment,

Wish to inform their numerous customers and the public in general, that the death of tho Senior Partner of the house will nuke no alteration whatever in their business. Wc will continue at the Old Stand as heretofore, with large and varied assortment of goods appertaining to their line of business, which they have dctirmincd to sell at the very lowest possible figures. Wc have a

VERY HEAVY STOCK

enroute to arrive in a few days, which has been selected with great care and at prices which enables us to oiler rare inducements to purchasers, "A more complete enumeration of which will be given next weok. The well established reputation of establishment as the cheap, one priced house of Crawfordsville, renders it unnecessary to say that we do not fear a fair competition,'

May 10,1550. v7-nl3-tf,

JOHN W- PAMPEL,

Denier* in

AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE,

j?Iimufacturers of

Tombstones, Monuments &c,

HOP ON ILLINOIS STREET, WEST SIDE.

S

North streets, May 17,1850.

J3K.,

vSnlOtf.

LAYMON £C0

Imfiiycttc, Ind. n-f-i-lv.

NEW GOODS! Crawford & Mullikin,

Are now in receipt of their

FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS

Consisting of the following articles: Frenr.h Merino, English do. Persian Cloth, Fancy Delaine.-", Plain do. ... Shalley do. Debagcs. Are. Fancy Prints. Bleached and brown Sheeting and Shirting, Tickings and Hickory do. French Silk Bonnets, Hals and ('aps. Undershirts and Wrappers, Flannels and Linscys. Satinetts and Canton Flannels, Boots and Shoos, Groceries and Qiiecnswaro, Spades and Shovels, (Ames) Mill nnd 'A cut Saws, Axes, Wood, Broad and Narrow, Ready Made Clothing, a large lot, Cloths and Csssimeres, All wool Carpeting. Our Stock being complete, wish all to come and examine for themselves, as we aro determined to sell our goods at as low prices as any store in Crawfordsville and no mistake.

J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN.

Sept. 7, lp.Vi-vSnlO.

JUST EECEIVED

A

Masterson's Confectionary ANI

FEU IT STORE,:!

The following articles of Confectionary'*, fresh and in good order:

PRESERVED FRUITS,

CITRON. DATES,CURRANTS, FIGS, PRUNES. PEACHES,

CANDIES,

GIOTTO HEARTS, BONBONS. COM. HEARTS. CREAM DATES. CONVJ.I:S,\ I IONI'"ZEI)GE» CANDV RADISH ES, I .MIXED LOZENGES,

PE-ART.ED CANmr.s CANDY KISSES, CREAM DO. GILT DO. ROUND DO. .5 FRENCH DO. SR.AI PT:.'. D').

Flavoring Extracts,

L'iMON,

i:o?-:. YAN'lL,

PEACH,

ST7KDRIES,

OYSTER: SUGAR, COCOA,

VruiiiMA Toba'V-O, FINE CUT DO. SNUFF. "i.-ilir'cs. J. D. MASTERFON. vSnlltf.

Cigars of all kinds and

Oet.-l. '55.

Fresh Arrival of

B0AP.DMAN &

GMYs'

I A N O S

AT

Newman's Musio Store, HAYING

just opened a laige stock of fnc Gold Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which he offers for cash at prices so 1,JW as to defy competition. Two doors east of Binford'a corner, sign of

WATCH

and Music.w.

INSTKIMKNTS.

100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100 Itrc.iht i'itis i.tid Broaches 300 Finger Rings 75 Ear Drops of different style.'. 20 and Silver Fob and Neck Chains 80 Gothic Pearl inlaid and enamolud Brass Clocks. Also, r. variety of good 1'ens. Pencils. Lockots, Snaps, Bracelets. Spectacles. Port Monies, fine Cutlery, Razors, Seizors, I'on Knifes. Spoons, Miscclluneous Book?, Maps. Novell, Pa{«r, Ink, fine Note Paper, Envelopes. Pictures, sundrv school and Ladies Cards, Pianos, Mclo-I'cans. Melodeons, Guitars, Violins, Accordcotis. Music Boxes. Sheet Music, together with every thing else usually kept in such establishments. TIIOS. NEWMAN.

Crawfordsville, Dee. 22, V- o3. v71.20.

DAILY MEAT MARKET.

ONundersigned

r.nd after Monday, August l.^th,. ISaC, tho will Seen constantly on hand, at their Market House, on Washington street, near Davis' Livery Stable, superior articles of Beef, veal pork, Mutton and Sausage, at from uvo to five cents poi pound. \3B~ A liberal share cf public patronago is solicited.

SSf Terms cash. No books kept. AugBit 1«, "iL COR6AN & KEENEY.

1856. 1866.

SPRING TRADE.

NEW ALBANY NOT TO BE tftSE SOLD.***

MECHANTS,

Can depend Buying their

HARDWARE

r-. «. »r ff£ ', V.

fe'ifr

IN USUALLY I. VJ!

Maieh 1, l£Gi. V7-n03-ly. :i

GOODS CAN BE POR^ASm

—AT—

ROBINSON'S,

1

\S, 14, O, Upon as low terms as at any other house in Crawfordsville, and upon this very eonditiou, wo ininform the I'liblie that we havejust opened a new., ar.d well selected Block of

O O S

nirch,iscd entirely iit the .CilyofNowtYtfrk, con-s sisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, together with a large and splendid stock of Quccnsware^i Common fttoiie nnd China.' I Partic uliii* attention has .been given to tho selection of a full assortment of Housekeeping Goods

Bleached Fancy Diaper. Brown Table Diaper, Embossed Ti.blo cloths, Snow.

4

^I

QUBSWSTWARE

-V AND

1

From the Mammoth Establishment

ot

BROOKS & CAMPBELL

As low as from any house west of the Mountain*.

We have in Store and to arrive for tho Spring Trade

500 Crates of Crockery,

Comprising all the latest designs snd qualities, which wc arc determined to oUiirrto tbe trado at

ynrjL *a it&ts

ALSO

100 Boxes of G-lassware,

Consisting of all kinds of Tumblers. Jars. Molasses Cans. Suits. Sugars, and l'roscrve Dishc*, &c. Together with au inimonse stock of

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

Hardware and Gutlerv.

In our DonTcstie Hardnaro Dopnrlmeut, w« only say that wc will duplicate «ny Cincinnati or Pittsburgh invoice. And in all Foreign Goods, no house East or West shall undersell us, as we import directly from the manufacturers. W# havo also the heaviest stock of

FARMING TOOLS

Around the Falls, r.nd will offer thorn at such prices that will induce every one that gives our stock'-v an examination to leave their orders.

Wo only ask that all, before making tlwh- purchasC3 will give our stock a thorough examination**• and we feel confident of quoting priccs that will be satisfactory r.nd secure, your eostom.

You will always find us open from 6 A! M.^ until 9 P. M., ready to show you through cur stock.

J5gT" All orderssent-us. will rccoive the personal^ ittention of one of the members of the firm. Goods delivered at Wharf boat®, JcflforsonviHe, N. A.

Sc

charge.

S. It. K, Depots free of

GIVE US A CALL.

BROOKS & (,'AMPBKtL. -,r0 Main St. New Albany.

-p

J'rop Napkins, Worsted Damask Curtains. Goods anil Towelings,Slicctincfs, Shirtings

Ajrons,

x"':

Check Tick-

ing. Carpe ting Blankets Sad dlebbinkcts, Black,

1

and Brown Can- -. ton Flannels, Drills. Knives nnd Forks, Tublo arid Tea Spoons, Cotton Batts Staple and Fancy Dress goods. Fancy Prints. Engfish nnd Turkey red printed Delaines, Printed all wool chil dreiis Plaid Delaines, Manchester Gingivitis. French nnd English Morinos. Saxony Plaid Morinos and Turkev Red Plaid. Square Shawls, Black Wool Shawls, Plaid Long Shawls, Mohair, rnixtured Travelling Shawls, Brown Beragc Flornnee silk,

AlpaccaRobes, Satin Striped Robes BOXNETS AND BONNET RUSHES,

IJLACK ANO'tANW SILKS, *5 SWISS EDGING AND INSERTION.

Jackmict lidging, Km&r'd Swiss Collars,

icOURNNG COLLARS, SETTS,

Collars nnd Sleeves. Printed Cloaking. Crwn and Brown Berage, Tabl.-y Velvet, Black AIp.ici-R, (,'vrded Skirts, Skeleton Shirts, Cloth Tr.linss. Morlen Antioue and Ombro Trimming. Trimming Fringe, Triple ''hain

Cullor.. Debege Striped I'ojiHn. and Pureian, White. Red Yello-.v and Gray

Fl.inricl

P.la-jkand White

V" -r,l JIosc. Blue mi tod Hose, Ladies Slecv™, Ilead drenscs. Ckildrcns Boots. Tan m.nie Hon.!?. Faticy Hoods, Printed Worsted Muiferx, Comforts,

Rubber Puff Coin In and Side

'I'oiiih.', I.'ubber Nee!: Ge.'Ss and iluy Wagons. Large Stock Cloths and woollen goods" for men's we:ir. French, Black Doo.nkin Cnsiirner,

alrvvrsa rassinifi*,

ALL WOOL TWEEDS

Blue and Blacls Satinet

KY. JEANS. MIXED BEAVER, SHEEP GRAY,

Ribbed Cassirner, Fancy Cassimcr, G-jR,ES3ST SATI2STET,

-AND A—

MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF CLOTHING

Fin French Black Cloth Dress Coats, with velvet C'dlars. Cnssimer business Coats, Silk Warp. Tweed Coats. Pea Jackets, Velvet Vests. Silk velvet Vests. Silk 1'itish Vests, Cassirncr Vests, Satin Vests, Flannel Vests. Jeans Vests, Twocd Vest«, Overcoats nice, strong aud thick Drawers. Woollen undershirts. Overalls. Hick. Shirts, Shirt ('"1lars and Shirt Bosoms and Shirts and a splendid lot of Hats. Caps. Boots and Shoes, L'mijrell»x, all of which will be MdJ nt verv low II MIP"I.

THE

J. R. £. S. ROBINSON.

O 5

iindbrrigRcd will K.1 very cheap 1 upon acromn!0!ating terms, f.ilm situate 0 miles north of Crawfordsi ilie. containing 12( acres in gool condition, well adspted to farniicg purjv^e?. A be at fr.rty acrcs are in cultivation, nnd a liko quantity well «_et in blue gmss. and ferty acrcs good timber, with a good dw» lling lscu,s8 and iuthouses, stables, &c. Arty n*on wfvhrng such a situation can huvo a bargaiti in tho purchase of these premises.

I will also sell a*mall fajriti of- fortv acrcs, with good dwelling houto, orchard-and oilWr necessary improvements. B. T. KISTINE.

Dec. 5. n30tf.

A i*r STOKE

M.INCTACTOKV OP

CItrAiiS & TOBACCO! HAS

just been opened in Green street, opposite Comojurcial Block. Cigars. SnnflV, Smoking aud Chewing Tobacco of tho beet qualities nro sold wholesale ut:.l retail, at Co lox^t price®. dfecIT -23wi. A. NOLTE.