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etEricMoo arrived oifWedew York with Liverpool dates it indorses the Spanish Mexican

The English elections have resulted in overwhelming Palmerston triumph. Gibson, Cobden, Layird and Bright arc defeated.

The London returns show the re-election of Lord John Russell, Rothschild, Craw3rd, and Messrs. Gladstone and Roebuck.

The Neufchatel difficulty is nearly settled. .A treaty of commerce between Russia •nd France is nearly concluded.

SPAIN.—The Mexican difficulty is the subject of much discussion, and the warlike feeling continued as strong as ever.

Count Walewske has addressed a letter to the Marquis De Turgot, fully approving the conduct of Spain. —Can ton quiet.

Ad Seymour was at llong Kong awaiting reinforcements. The trial of Allum the poisoning baker, resulted in a verdict of acquittal.

A telegraphic dispatch to Bombay says that the Emperor of China has ordered Teh to conciliate pcacc upon any terms.

Ira China, with the exception of the attack on the junks, no active operations had taken place.

PERSIA.—On the 8th of Feb., a force un der General Outram obtained a victory at Kooshab over the Persians, who were com jded by Sool Ool Moolk the 3d of Feb., an expeditionary forcc of 410 cavalry, 4,300 infantry, and 18 guns, left Bush ire, and in 41 hours reached the Persinn intrcncluncnts at Boo razh joon, a distance of 46 miles, whence the enemy retreated to the mountains abandoning their stores and ammunition, all of ^fbich wns destroyed. 'i\V0,{lnys after the troops commenced a return nfnrch, after an ineffectual night attack from the enemy

On the 8th nt daybreak, the Persian army, al?out 5,000, with five guns was attack

^ed by the British cavalry and artillery, and Jtalh ly routed.

The Persians lost 700 killed, and 100 risoncrs, nml 2 guns. The British loss was 100 killed and 62 "wounded. Lieut. Franckland was killed -—Forbes, Macklcr, and Lieut. Gruntrcc wore woundedv jexpedition sailed to Bushire on the .loth of February.

p®" Profossor Henry denies that a man is mailc of dust. lie says that modern science lias established, by a wide and careful induction, the fact that plants and amyials principally consist of solidified air the only portion of an earthy character which enters into their composition being ashes which remain after combustion. All the other parts were originally in the atmosphere

The product of pale brandy is often

a red nose.

'Important to Farmers!

J. Cjrastfi^& Mullikin,

fc!Hi largo and splendid Stock

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,

Consisting of tho following articles in part: Borages, Tissues, Bl'k Silks, Fancy Lawns,

All kinds of

White Goods, Fancy Prints

Black and Brown Shirtincs. Bonnets. Bibhons. kBordors and Artificials. Fancy Cassimcres, Black fCloths, Men's Summer Goods of ull kinds,

Eoots & Shoes, and Hats,

A great variety.

(Jjocrrics, Glass and Qucrnsware,

CLOTHING.

ITlcus Fiiriii»hi:ig Goods.

Shirts, Shirt Bosoms, Collars, Hosiery, Ladies Kid, Silk, and Cotton Gloves,

Our Mock Wine complete. wo ask our friend* urn! customer* to call and xamm! onr poods, we vill receive nil kind* of Prodiu in cxchango for goods: not refuse.!. Our price* moderate.

J. CKAWFOKI) fc MUL1.IK1N.

April lSv$n.*0-tf.

jyjSTr DRESS MAKING

EST A 1.1 I\ T!

MISS MTTI.E,

TTJOUr.r) rcspectfnl'y announce to the Ladies of VY C-awfordsville and vicinity, tt at she has in* opened asdvp in the room formerly occupied by Mr. New in a ii. where she will keep herself in rondinesx to execute all onlers in tho lino of

Dfrits nnd Mnntilln linking,

«lti

tho latest fashionable »'vles as her patterns are received from M'dme. Deniorest's. Rnmdwuy. York. aprlOSm.

Clirislmnn & Gregg,

0 The largest and only exclusive

HARDWARE Establishment

|IN

MONTGOMERT CorNTT.

I No. 2, Eopire Block, Crawiordsville, Indiana.

Notice,

hereby riven that the partnership heretofore exiftine bftween the undersipned. and Noah Theophilus S.'Myent. in the Drr Goods h«s leen dinsolved. Those in.restetl will pleafo observe thisantice.

April lSn89-4w. WILLIAM S. SMITH.

Notice,

hereby Jfi ven that in pursuance ef an order of

nth weft qnarter of. Motion one, in township "n. north of range threo weit. MS:—Ore third of the pnrvhaae moner to .1 in hand, one th rd in six months, residno elv« motiths from day of sale. tbe purchaser hi* notes^ with approved surety. waTinjr valkn and appgainement -lawa. tearing interest Jdate. WILLIAM BOWMAN, ^pril llv3tiiS-4w.« Adreinistrator. J.

AdmlniBt^ator's Notice.

rOTICE i» fccreby.fiven that the under»lrs«d I htthw Upnttd S«dtniniatr»itor of thfi (of Jpeepb .W Pl«wH,dec, late tf Moptfotne-

Ind. Jbtat* ram *ed to be aolreat. ALFRED K06B. .AdininMntor.

AND REMEMBER!

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/. -That yon can find

f.

The Best Assortment

rv And

BEST STYLES!

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AT

THE

it

BOYHTON CORNER.'

THEcalling

endersignod take* this method once more of your attention too few items which we think will hie of great financial interest to all who may avail them selves of the opportunity, and knowing that it is the duty of every one iu these

I 1 A I E S

To save the

"OLD SIXPENCE"

We will not 1 esitate in sayinsr. that all of onr old friends arid hundreds of others, will avail thonij. selves of tho opportunity of buying their goods aT tho "Boynten Corner,"

WEST of the COURT HOUSE,

Where they can positively be had ct tho

Lowest Prices Out.

We are now daily receiving one of our unusually large and well assorted stocks of

Dry Goods, Boot* and Shoes,

HATS and CAPS,

BONNETS AND

White Goods & Embroideries,

Rrndy Made Clothing,

Groceries, Quecnsware, Glassware, &c.

Inshart. every thing commonly kept in a Dry Roods establishment, a I of which we have taken (rreat pains in sclee inr from some of the lartrest and best houses fin the eastern market. Taking euro to ivlcct the richest und best styles, us well ns tho

Best Quality of Goods.

Our facilities for buying will trim ran tee tons the ability to sell, as low as any of our miglibots, and we ti ink mir ten years experience in tbe business will guarantee lis the ability suit the wants of customeis. Wo therefore extend the invitation, to cull soon and see us,

Examine our Stock,

Hear our prices, and if we cannot suit you will not charge you imyiliin«r for ur trouble. If we eunnot sell go»ds us low as any other house, wc will not ask you to buy. We aro determined to ell. We will take all kinds of

Merchantable Produce,

Tn exchange for goods, and pay tho best pi ices gi ven in tin town. Remember the Old Brick Corner west of the ourt House, and call noon, or you may miss some Bargains.

ALLEN. GALEY & KEERAN.

April lltli, 'i7,vSn3S-tf.

JOHN W. CLAIR. OEO. R. UROWN. P. R. SIlffrSON.

Bl air, Brown &. Co. RESPECTFDTJ.Y

announce to their friends and

patrons, that they are now in receipt of tliei

S IN S O

Which is unusually lnr~o nnd well selected and for .-tyleu and quality

Cannot be Excelled,

In this

Their stock is complete in every branch of the trade, consisting in part of Staple fancy Dry Goody,

CLOTHING,

HATS, & CAPS,

I I S S W I E

BOOTS & SHOES,

I:KII:S

A

They take pleasure in returning their thanks for the liberal patro n* heretofore extended, and hope bi strict attention to customer* ana me inaucenicnts they may be ablo to ofTor in the way of b«rgniiw to merit a continuance of the same.*

All kinds of ceuntrv ptoduco taken in exchange for Goods. I5L A IK, BKOWN* & CO. April H,vSn38-tf.

Administrator's Sale.

N

OTICE is hereby (riven that the nndersisrned Administrator "of the estate of Joseph JW. 1'jewit. dec.. l«.te of .Montgomery county, Indiana, will offer for sulo at public auction, on Saturday the ltith d*«y of May. 1S57. at the late resilience of the said dec., the )CTSonal ropertv or said dec., to-wit: Horses. Uogs. Guttle, one .Jennet, one two horse Wagon, one 2 horse Carriage. Farming Utensils. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Harness. Corn Crusher. Ac.. Ac.

TERMS or SALE. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser givinr note with approved security, waiving the valuation or appraisement laws with interest all sitinsundcr three dollars, cash in hand.

ALFRED ROSE,

April lSvSn39-8w. Administrator.

PavUp! Pay Up!! Jdesirous

& J. LEE A CO.. having sold their store, are ot winding up their outstanding business. and tako this method of requesting those knowing themselves indebted to them, t* cull and settle Immediately, and save unnecessary trouble and cost J. A J. LEE SL CO.

April lSvSo89-tf.

A New Novel, by the Amthor of Z«i4ee.**

Magdalen Hepburn:

A Story of the .Scottish Reformation, BY MR*. OLYPHANT, Author cf "Zaidee," "Adam Graeme." etc. Com-

Jor

ilete in one largo 12mo volume, bound in Cloth One Dollar. This charming novel, by the author of "Zaidee" will be welcomed hy all who have had the pleasure of reading the former production. Tlie quaint originality, the healthy ana cheerful religious tone, and charming simplitity and good sense of this volnme will rendei it a general and permanent favorite.

Novels in Cheep Form. We publish and supply dealers and Travilinc agents with ev«ry work of Fiction, aad all kinds of Publications, bv every author of eelebritj.— Book Dealer* and if ere ban ta wanting a" w^toleaale •eieetlon should address na and'gat onr lists, and styte whatbusinosa they are in, and tbe aort of Book* wanted .so as to eaahle oa to gire informa Uonaulted to tbelr wants.

OAKEETT, DICK A FITZGERALD. ApTillSvAhlt. 18 Ann Stiaat, NewTark.

Philadelphia Mamelh 6L0TH1N8 STORE

At the Old Stand of D. Werlheim

A E & A N PBOPBIETOB8.

LITE FROM PHILADELPHIA.

would respcctfnlly inform the citizens of Montgomery County, that we are now reeeiv nd oi fiaest Stoc

ing and opening out for sale one of the largest and :Wef

Ready Made Clothing

Ever brought to any Western Market. Our stock consist* of every va'riety of

PLAIN AFANCTT

WEARING APPAREL.

In this branch of the tr id« wc are unsurpassed by any house in the Wabash Valley, and our fa cilities ire such that we can afford to sell any arti cle of Clothing at

LOWI'i: FIGURES

Than can be had elsewhere. Onr stock of Cloth ing consists in part of the foll wing:

Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Hats, Caps,, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags. &c.

S E N I E W E

GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, LOCKETS, FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, EAR DROPS, &c., &c., &c., &c.

This establishment will he found to contain every article usually kept in a Western Store. All kinds of Produce' taken. The Fanner and Mechanic will find this establishment the very place for Good Barafiiins.

MAVER &

April 4. lSo6-v8-n37,

ULI.MAN".

N. W. GRIMES. WM. BURIUIIDGE, JR.

GRIMES & EURBBIDGrE,

Grocers & Hardware Merchants,

Dea'ers in

IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXES, SPRINGS. WINDOW GLASS, SASH, TO OLS, feO., 3cO-

]^o. 1, Commercial Block,

E E N S E E

INDIANA

Wo nre now receiving our Spring supplies, eonsir ting of Foreign und Domestic Hardware and Cutlery. Saddlery. CARPENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS,

Iron, Nails, Glass, Steel, Axels, Springs, Bolts, Sash, &c.

GROCERIEsTilYKniFFSr CORDAGE,

And a grout variety of other articles, such ns are generally kept in an es ablisliment of this kind, row: ieli we invite the examination of purchasers, feeling confident that wo can sell them Goods as cheap as any house in this place. Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the inme. GUMES&LUlili 1DUE.

April 4,-v. l.S-no.37.

Notice.

ALL

those indebted to ns either bv note or Hook account will dons a favor by calling aronnd nnd paying the same, ns we wunt to settle up the old concern immediately.

WILSON, GKIMES, & O.

April 4, lS57-vol. S-nyT-tf.

Iron, Nails, Glass, &c

No'w in Store, and receiving, 50 Ton us.-t Iron, 150 Kegs of Nails, nsst sizes, 50 Boxes Window Glass, asst. Also Cast. Spr ng English & American Blister Steel, and for sale bv april 4. GK'IXIES & BUUBRIDGE.

__ _______

Carpenters.

Coopers, and Blacksmiths, a eood

assortment. GRIUKS& BUBKIKDGE. April 4. 1S57- vol.7-no.37.-tf.

ALL ALONE! THEBpartnership

And having just received a

New and Elegant Stock of Goods,

Selected with much care from full and fresh Stocks. compriMnsr the newest and most desirable patterns and style*, he feels assured that he can offer inducements to punlmsers, especially in the lino of

DRESS GOODS!

Such as

Challies, White Goods, Berage Delaines Chambras, Shawls, Ginghams,

Bcrages, Challic Delaines, Sleeves, & Collars, Debages, plain & plaid Crape D'Bages,

Parasols. Calicoes,

Satin Striped Ottoman, Hosiery, and Gloves, BLITZ: & BROWN DOM,

Plaid Ducal, Lace and Fringes.

All of which, together with many articles not named, will b« sold on the very best possible terms for cash, or approved credit. It is my wish and intention that whatever bu ainess I mav'do. may be of mutual advantage .to myself and enstomers: and while I think it would *c wrong to offer a few things at cost or less, for the sole purpose of inducing voi to believe that I am selling goods so much lower than any body else. Yet Id*-wish it understood that

1 Can and Will Sell

As low as any man or men In town, and all Task is, that before you decide, yon will make the com parison as to style, quality, and price, and then let yonr own eyes and judgement, influence your decision, and not the en pty puffs and pledges of the interested mer, hant. J. H. BENtFlEL.

N. B. Tbe largeat and best assortment of Wall and Window Paper, perhaps, ever opened in Crawfordsviile,'just received from N. Y.,and for sale at retail or by tbe quan tity, at greatly reduced prices. .t april llv8nM-4wO J. H. A.

I SoMdriai 9«w and 7ilHtU«. The Gre»t^

A E I A N I N Dr. Join fall's Mag of

PaiaS

WarraalH tm

Cholera, Choleai Morbus, Rheimmttni, Gout, Bowel Complaint, Dysentery, Snmmer Complait,

Cramps, Colic, Sores, Cats, Barns, Scalds, Braises, Cancers, Tumors, Headache and Toothache, snd all other aches. For sale by all Druggists and Store-keepers every town and village throughout the United States. For sale by

MANSON & POWERS. Wholesale A Retail Druggists,

april lSv8n39-Am.

Dr. Jehi Ball's Coayoud Flaid Extim of Snrmjmrilla. Combines all the medicinal virtue* of Bnrdock. Yellowdock, Dandelion, and pare Honduras Sar«aparilla, and is the most po'ent Blood Purifier in tbe known world. For he cure of Scrofula. Rheu inatism. Gout, Dropsy, and nil Chronic Diseases, It has no equal. For sale by druggists and mer hants in every town and village in the United States, and for sale by

MANSON & POWERS, Wholesale & Retail Druggists,'

April lSvSn39-6m. Crawfordsviile, Ind

Guardian Sale.

THE

undersigned as guardian of the person and state cf Mary E. Wortz and Amanda Wortz minor children of "William S. Wortz. doc., is aa tho.-ized to sell at private sale Lot nun ber three block one in tho town of Ladoga. Montgomery County, Indiana. TERMS—One third in hand :it time of sale, one third in six months, and one third in twelve months from day of sale, with in terest on the deferred payments, the purchaser giving notes with approved security, waiving val nation and appraisement laws.

WILLIAM F. TJ10MASON,

April 18n39-3w. Guardian.

GROCERIESCi ffee. Sugar. Tea. Molasses. Syrup, Spices, Can lies. Starch, &c received and for sale by april 4. »HIVES & BUBBRIDOK.

A CARD.

ASitwe

are making preparations for going Enst is necessary that all unclosed account.lioald bo closed' immediately, with CASH. Those having unsettled accounts are requested to lose tlicm without delay. Onr rules in this roped are roprTivK. and from which there must be no deviation. On. Friends will at once sec the ne•OKsity of uririn? tliem to promptness. Onr business is Larsro and it takes MONKY to conduct it properly. Our ilianks are due to many friend who have met their obligations promptly, and in icino instances that we know of with sacrifices to themselves. Wo cannot too highly appreciate the motives of such: and it shall be onr greatest pleasure at all times to serve them with the BKST.FKESH-

ST and CHKAPEST GOODS in tho market. Wc are now preparing for the pur.'base and reccptiion lof tho largest stock of Goods ever offered to the citizens of this place and vicinity, which we intend to sell at prii-es wo low that everyone shall be con"ineed it wi.l be. for their interest to buy of us.

Feb. 6, 1S."7.] CAMPBELL & CO.

857. NEW FIRM 1857.

AND

N E W O O S

S I N

CRAWFORDSVILLE,

FOR THE A E OF 1 8 5 7

CHRISTMAN & GREGG, SUCCESSORS TO

CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.,

NO. 2 EMPIRE BLOCK,

AREwell-selected

now addinsr to their already large stock, a supplv of IKLAJRID^-"W" PIETliis being the largest nnd only extensive House that is doing an

Exclusive Hard-Ware Business, nail its vai ions branches, situated in the most onvenient and business part of town.

We have on hand every variety of American. English and German Hard-Ware,

IRON. SIIEET-IRON,

STEEL. NAILS. ANVILS, VISES. BELLOWS, AXELS,

SPRINGS, SARI1, GLASS, RUBBER BELTS, BUCKETS, TUBS, And every variety of. Shelf Ilard-Ware. Also. Sadlerij, Coach and Harness Trinanities, Hames. Saddle-Trees. Patent and Enamel Leather Plain and Fancy Enamel Cloths,Silver. Brass nd Japanned Harness Trimmings and Ornaments of every variety.

Farming Implements,

noli as Threshing, Reaping and Mowing Mnhines. Plows. Horse-Hakes." Corn-Shellers. Out-timr-Boxcs, Grain Cradles. Scythes, Forks, Shocls, Spades. Hand-Rakes, and a

GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS.i^ Having selected onr Stock from the largest and most popular Houses in the Union, and having arrangements to have our orders filled in short notice", nnd dealing in none but the best brands. cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call. Ilnving at present a lnrze trade, nnd daily adding new and responille customers. we feel encouraged to select the best Stock nd offer the most liberal inducements to extend

Trade.

formerly cxistinff between J.

II. KNI.FIEI, and C. W.

KI.TZKOTII, liavisp

hcen by agreement, dissolved, on the 1st of March lart. the undersigned begs lenve to say that he is still on hand at the same place, where lie will be us much as ever,

To SceT His Friends,

IW All Orders shall receive prompt attention, and shall give tho same satisfaction as though tlicy ere present. CHRTSTMAN &• GREGG.

Crawfordsviile1 March 14. 1 vSn-O-inO

SWEEP CLEAN!

BROOM MANUFACTORY!!

IIE undersigned would respectfully inforin the citizens of Montgomery county, that 'ic is now Manufactvring at his establishment, immediately East of.Inoire Navlor's residence, the very best article of Brnr.ms, which he will sell

TWENTlr PER CENT. CHEAPER At Wholesale or Retail than can bo parchnsed elsewhere. 83?~Merchnnt« will be supplied at all times and on the most reasonable terms with thp best article of Brooms. ABRAHAM JOHNSON.

Feb. 21, 1S--.7.

Valuable Mill Property

rpiIE subscriber proposes to sell his Hills on Sutrar Creek, two miles south-east of the town of Alamo, in Montgomery county. Ind. Persons wishing to purchase property of this kind, would do well to call at the Alamo Mills, and examine for themselves. Three story Fiame and basement story Stone, with threo inn of Burrs and suitable machinery and there are two Saw-.Millsand 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 ISO acres of geod Land attached to tho Mills, well improved with a good two-story Dwelling, and all necessary out-lionses and Barn with threo smaller Dwellings suitable for Families: good never failing water. These Mills are situate in one of the finest Wheat an" Timbered eountrys in the State. Persnns living at a distance, wishing further information can address the Proprietor at Alamo, Ind.

Jan. 10. IS57—6mvSn25.

E. CLARK.

('a nt ion lo The Public.

ALL

pcrsonsjirc cautioned against burins the following described Certificates of'Deposits issued by Elstor & Lane, Bankers. Crawfordsviile. Indiana as they were stolen from me on Monday night last, and their payment has been st pped at sail Bank:

Certificate No. 209S for #1.100 issued to Zachariah F. Mahornev. and by him assigned in blank. Certificate No. 2431 for |67, issued to me and not assigned.

The public are also eautiened against purchasing the following described note, as it was stolen from me at the same time:

GIVEN TO nARNEY & A ICON. One Note on A. Mann, dated March 25th 1S55dtie 15 months after date, with interest ftom date with a credit on back for $300 00 dated eptember 1st 1S56. CALEB H. R. ANDERSON,

April 4. '67.v8n87.3w. Ladoga, Indiana.

Executor* Hotice

Nbeen

otice-is hereby given that the undersigned h«s abbointcd Execut or of the last will and tesUmentof Andrew P. Lynn. 1st* of Montgomery County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. AS. W. LYNN,

April 11 *8nS8tw. Kaeenter.

Eltzroth, Harding & Co.

DEALERS OI

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Clothing, Bats, Caps, Boots, SHOES, iranoira,

GROCERIES,

%AJfD

E E N S W A E

IN

"WASHINGTON HILL'' BUILDING, Crawfordsviile, Ind.

and all requested to call and examine a fine and large stock of Spring and Summer Good*. Among our stock may be found,

SUPERIOR BLACK AND BLUE

A S S 1 E E S Cloths, Satinetts, Tweeds,

And all kinds of Summer Goods, for Mens Ware Blea. und Bro. Muslins, Sheetings, Drills Ticks.

A I E S E S S O O S

Of the Latest Styles, in every variety. PRINTS, LAWNS, BERAGES, TIS SUES, BLACK AND FANCY

SILKS, ALL KINDS OF WHITE GOODS,

BONNETS, BORDERS, AND A I I I A S Our stock is, and will be kept full, and can be bought as low as goods are sold in any Slarket.

Call in every body and sec for yourselves, we will take in exchange for our goods, Cash, or any kind of Country Produce at the highest market prices. Bl.ttbr. Ergs. Chickens. Lard. Tallow, Bacon. Wood. Lumber, or any thing yeu have to spare, we want it if von want our goods.

I LTZKOTI1, IIAKD1NG &, Ce.

April 4, '57-voI.S-no.37-tf.

Spring Goods! Spring Goods!

HANNAH

& CASSELL,

Have nst ecei ved

splendid assortment of tl.o

And Finest Quality of Spring Goods And will continue to receive all the Latest Patterns as they come into market. Gentlemen can supply themselves in any kind of

O O I O

FURNISHING GOODS

Cheaper for Cash than at any other establishment in the West, either I'eady Mado or Made to Order. Our stock comprises a variety of

Cloths, Cassimeres, Vcstings, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery Handkerchiefs, &c., with an assortment of

N O I O N S

Also: Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Fancy Walking Canes, &c., &c. We respectfully invito all who nro in want of Goods, in our line to givei. a call before purchas ing elsewhere. Our mosto is '"Cash Sales and Small Profits," which ci able us to sell 15 pcrcen* cheaper than any other establishmen t. being practicable Tailors, wo have been able to become eonverscr.twith all the latest and most approved styles as well as being the bet! cr able to judge of the quality of Goods. II ANN AH & CAbSELL.

Cvowfordsville, April 4, (vol S-no37-6m.)

DIXKELSPIEL & WILE. Philadelphia Store. lireat Inducements!!!

NO.

COMMERCIAL BOW.

6,

WEMontgomery

wsnld respectfully inform tho citizens of county, that we have opened an extensive

DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT,

And shall keep constantly on hand a heavy and splendid assortment ef

STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS.

Which wo will sell at very low prices. Our goods are all new, and of the latest and most

ASHIGNABLE STYLES.

We invite tho public to give us acall before purchasing elsewhere. (April 4,vSn37-tf.)

DISSOLUTION!

rpnE Copartne-iship heretofore existing between J. W. Cumberland. Samuel II. Gregg & harev N. Christmnn. is this day dissolved by limitation. The Notes and Accounts of the late firm will be found in the hands of W. Cumberland, for collection. Persons knowing themselves indebted either by Note or Account will please call and suttle immediately.

CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.

Jan. 1,1S57.—tf

N. B. The business will hereafter be conducted by Christmau & Gregg, (successors to Cumberland. Gregg fc Co.. having purchased the entire stock, beg leave to 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, whccli wc will sell cheap for Cash. Call at No. 2. Empire Block.

CIIRISTMAN & GREGG.

Jan. 1, 1857.

O O O

C. "W- PBATHSB,

HAS

brought the cheapest lot of Goods that was ever opened in Crawfordsviile. which lie offers, and will sell to tho citizens of the town and vicinity at the store room of Joel Lee. cheaper than was ever offered' here before, for Cash and Cash ouly. Our »tock consists in part of

Spring DeLaines, Challies, Printed Bcreges, Satin Striped do. Plain & Dotted Swiss, Striped D'Chenie, Fancy Lawns, Plain Bereges, Ginghams, Print?, Crape Shawls, Bl'k Silk, Mantillas, (Beauties,) Bugle Collars, French Work Collars, French WORKED UNDERSLEEVES, BONnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Parasols, Hats & Caps, Boots and

Shoes, Clothing, and -all other articles usually -kept in our

I N E

April 4. '57-vS-*87-tf. C. W. PBATIIER.

SADDLEBY

A CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,

general MMrtmeattwei red by april 4- Ones A Bnu»i—.

Important Notice.

BOQTS &" SHOES

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES POB CASH! At Ike 014 Staid ®f Watsoi & Vucc

THE

undersigned offers to tle citizens of Craw' fordsville and vicinitr, hi* Inrpo rtock of Boot* & Shoes at greatly rcaoced Prices for Cash consisting of every article fonnd in the

BOOT AND SHOE LINE.

The following comprises a part of his ateck: Ladies' Kid Congress Gaitors Lace Gaiters

Kid Slippers Kip Heeled Shoes Calf Sewed Shoes: •,» Sheep Skin Over-Shoes Lasting Congress Gaiters

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Kid Bnskins Calf Heeled Shoes Goat Boots Rubber Over-Shoes •_. Moccasins. Fur and Cotton Lined

Gents' Calf Cork soled Boots Single Donble Grained Boots

Cloth Congress Gaiters Kip Shoes Double soled Calf Boots

Ll Rip

Calf Congress Gaiters

." Plain Calf Shoes

Gloves and Hosiery.

Gents' Buck Gloves Gray Morino ITose Mixed cotton half Hose

Woolen Gloves Brown cotton half Hose Woolen Half IIosc: Fancy cotton half Ilose

Ladies'Cotton Ilose Woolen Hose: The stock embraces every variety nnd style, nnd will he sold at tho very lowest figures for CASH. tstf' Connected with the establishment is a Man ufacturing Department. AH orders for Work, ex ecutcd with promptness and dispatch.

DAVID KESTER

Janu try 24, 1S57. 27n-vl.

CRAWFORDSVILLE

^FEMALE

S E I N A

THE year for Seminary purposes is divided into three Sessions, of thirteen weeks each. The First Session begins on Wednesday after the third Monday of September each year. The Second begins on'Wednesdny after the first Monduv of January. The Third begins on Wednesday alter the third Monday in April.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. JOHN M. BUTLER, Principal and Professor of Mathematics. Natural Philosophy and Astr nomy.

RF.V. JAMES

Professor of Moral

H.

JOHNSTON,

and Intellectual Philosophy, gua^ro.

jfiss

H.

and Ancient Lan-

STEVENS, First Assistant and Principal

of the Academic Department. Miss CATUAKINE A. TWINING, Toachcr of German.

Miss FRANCES FORD, Fiench, Painting and Drawing. Miss SUE W. JENNISON. Music—Vocal and Piano.

TERMS 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 use of Piano, 2.00 Lessons on Piano & in Painting 10.00 No deduction for absence except when caused by protraetcd illness.

Pupils from abroi.d can be accommodated with board in a large and commodious Seminary building, under excellent arrangements 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.

JTNNISON.

has taken charge of the

Boarding limine, and will UPC every means In his powerto'make it a pleasant home for young ladies attending the Seminary.

Sept. 10, '5B. vSnStf.

1856. 1856.

SPRING TRADE.

NEW ALBANY

NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.

MERCHANTS,

v\v Can depend on Buying their

QUEENSWARE AND

A W A E

From the Mammoth Establishment of

BROOKS & CAMPBELL

As Tow as from any house west of the Mountains.

We have in Store and to arrive for the Spring Trade

500 Crates of Crockery,

Comprising all the latest designs and qualities, which we are determined to offer to the trade at

UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURES.

ALSO

100 Boxes of Glassware,

Consisting of all kinds of Tumblers, Jars. Molasses Cans. Salts. Sugars, and Preserve Dishes, &c. Together with an immense stock of

F0RIEGN AND DOMESTIC

Hardware and Cutlery.

In our Domestic Hardware Department, we can anly say that we will duplicate any Cincinnati or Pittsburgh in voice. And in all Foreign Goods, no house East or West shall undersell us, as we import directly from the manufacturers. Wo have also the heaviest stock of

FARMING- TOOLS

Aronnd the Falls, and will offer them at such prises that will induce every one that gives ourstock an examination to leave their ordcn«.

We only ask that all, before making their purchases will give ourstock a thorough examination and wc feel confident of quoting prices that will be satisfactory and secure vour costorn. 1ST Yon will always find us open trom 1 A. M. until 9 P. M., ready "to show you through cur

|ajr All orderssentus, will receivotho personal attention of one of the members of the firm. Goods delivered at Wharf boat*, Jeffcrsonrille, !*. A. S. R. R, Depots free of charge.

GIVE US A CALL.

BROOKS A CAMPBELL, Main St. New Albany. v7-n33-ly.

Match 1,1856.

Commissioner's Sale.

Ncommissioner,

OTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned appointed by the Court of Common Plea* of Montgomery county. Ind. in pursuance of the order of aid Court. 1 will sell at private sale on or after four weeks from the date, hereof, thenndivided two ninths of the following described real estate subject to a dower tipht therein, to-wit: The north west quarter tfaection twen-ty-seven, (271 and of tbe east half of the south west quarter of section twenty-two, all ia township nineteen, north of range five west. *f eras:— One third part of the purcha»e money to be paid in hand one third in six. and residue in 12 months from time of sale with interest, the purchaser giving his notes, with approved surety for. the deferred installments, with interest^ without relief trom valuation laws.

April

WILLI AX GHAT-

GRAND BITION!

AT

No. 7 and 8, Commercial Bow.

ADMITTANCE FREE,

(•'j BOB ALL CXDKB 130 TKABS OT A*Ut', :b~ Doors open every morning at o'cleek. Performance to commence immediatalf.

idastry of ill NaUns ... KKritESXXTXD'Ef TBS ENDLESS VARIETY ipr GOODS

Displayed at tbe ffifuse of

1 CAMPBELL, GALEY A HABTHL FRENCH, ENGLISH.

V- GERMAN, AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, F.

meusx fc CAKRIAGB TKIMnfO% Iron, Nails, Glass, Ac., At.

WONDERFUL'INDUCEMENTS.

CAMPBELL & CO/SI

ONE CLERK

Already gone off into a

i,

State of Matrimony. Several more standing candidates on hai4.

BARRELS,

BOXES, PACKAGES.

.. AND BUNDLES OF GOODS DAILT Carried off by the multitude, bat Constant arrivals of new

Attractions keeps NP an inccssant run for tbe first sight aad

BEST BARGAINS.

Campbell & Co.,r Have ou hand a few more of thoM

SUPERIOR

SENECA FALLS SAUSAGE cijITfiRL ALSO

R*-' CLEAVERS, BUTCHER KNIVES, MEAT SAWS, ANDIRONS.

SHOVELS, TONGS, SAD IRONS, PLATED WARE, SPOONB AC.

ALSO

A

fine assortment of

LIPPENCOTT'S, SIMMONS', AND LLURD'S OHIO PATTERN,

Axes of all sizes.

SAW 1innER8, CHISEL-TOOTH MILL AND CUT SAWS, LEE &

LEVIT'S, HOE & COROWLAND'S

Common do.

Campbell & Co.'s

QUEENSWARE DEPARTMENT.

Is full and eoniplcte. Beautiful sets ef

CHINA, PEARL & PARIS WHITE WARE, 56

Pieces

in Each.

EXHIBITION OPKK rou THE SEASON,

.-'..-j?

GREAT BARGAINS EVERY DAY

AT

CAMPBELL & CO.'S,

Msy bo seen the fullest stock

CAHPENTER TOOLS. PLAINS, SAWS. HATCHETS. HAMMERS. AC.. feC.. HORSB

NAILS. LOG A TRACE CHAINS. Amonir the latest additions to onr DTF

Goods Department is our newly married Clerk, who having SOI.D IUWsr.I.R once, of course is ne longer in market, but will hereafter devote UB- I divided attention to

THE IN EREST OF CUSTOMZM.

he Ladies

Especially

may rest assuRed

that

politeness

and dne

attention shall always characterise the display of fine

FANCY

DRESS GOODS AT TIIK HOUSE OF CAMPBELL. GALEY ,fc HARTER.

(am|»I)f ll & Co.,

Have on hand and for sale at low figures, a lartre lot of OVERCOATS. FRENCH £1

DRESS COATS. VET§ PANTS. WATER-1 BOOTS MEN'S A^D

CHILDREN'S CALF, KIP AND HUNGARIAN BOOTS.

WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S

CALF. MOROCCO. AND KID BOOTS AND

BUSKINS, RUBBERS A OVERSHOESw

Cam pel I & Co., Have received a full lino of 4 ENGLISH AND FRENCH MORINO# of very desirable colors

TLA IF AND FIG'D CASUMER8, BAY-STATE FLANNELS. French Ginpharns, Frtrniture aa4

CURTAIN PRINTS. Campaell Sc. Co., Have on hand a large lot of

CLOAKING CLOTHS. CLOAKS, AND TALMAS, BAY-STATE SHAWLS. CLOAK

AND

DRESS TRIMINGS, VELVET RIBBONS, LACE, EMBROI­

DERIES tc.

Cnmpb»ll & Co., TIave for sale at great bargains, 800 pr. Women and Children'# Cashmere

AND WOOLEN HOSE. CASHMERE, THIBET, SILK AND KID GLOVES. 150 pr. Men's Buck, Berlin, Seal, Ottor and Kid Gloves Misses snd

Children's Gloves and Mitts.

Campbell & Co.,

Are aselling a prime article of RioCoife,13eta. A very superior article ElDorado Sugar 14

a

A chice article Golden Syrup. $1 .• Young Hyson Tea ito. Very choice 7t Imperial 71

,4

Gunpowder (Extra) •••••01.

TO MILL OWNERS ft SAWYERS. HAVING

used one of CoflRn'a Pat. Chisel T«stk Mill Saws, for tbe last Six Months, I besiUls •ot to say that it performs all that Is clkiiaed fmr it, being less liable to ran erookod in all kinds tf Umber, and requiring roueb less fllinff, wkile it ia eaaier kept in order and cuts mote lumber with *4 «am* amorut of power tbaa any Other M!s^ •w, A susts

J)ki. t«, i»sr. ..,

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