Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 May 1857 — Page 4

r~8xt,» ritr-^rf?rt?TEs rRowxo?rT)o?f. ,oh* *. »ui!u, This.wcck the (Sdvcteinii vessels

for ihe trfcySLofthot^ht across the At lantir, will conncct A alontin Bay in I^c-" JaPtl,*wtik .Sj, rfohi^ iu^ye\v/«»mfla nd,» J| kiitt-WH span a tfieiancifffom abutment tb abutment of sixteen hundred and fifty mile?. The length to the entire cablc carmd jpuljia ^twy- hou?«nd fivCjjhtSlTdrefl

Two American atid two British war Ktcaincrs will preform the labor of laying the cable, 0,ur Niagara ,-wili---takc- on fconrti it London dn£-half of It, wiiile a British Vessel will reccivc the other half at. Birkenhead,'riear Liverpool. The four will then fS.togcther..to a. .point in the AtbSfffeeit .^ilcntia Bay an»l St. John's where the two cuds of the •cable will be thoroughly joined and then ^dropped: iuto. ocean', and motion in jop'faposite dircetions then got upon the vessels Avllidh cariy it, and the whole be carefully "paid out." Two of the steamers will transport and actually lay the wire, whil&)h<| others attend to assist in caic of nectf, ensure against accident and failure.

Eight day's time is allowed for the performance of the work. SoJ&Xible is the cable flint it- can be tied around a nun's arm. So strong is it that it will sustain in water over six miles wf its own length suspended vertically.—

The coundctor at the core is composd of seven voopper-. .wires twisted. -Around •thtfse is^depbsited three layers of gutta pcrcha, and over this arc wound eighteen scpcratc strands of the best charcoal-made iroa wire. The entire length of the wire 'in the cable is two thousand and five hundred miles. vV.

Professor Morse says that a telegraphic dot can ke impressed through a distance of ,two thousand miles in two seconds of time. Allow full five minuets for a dispatch from ^wtdon to Albany, and the readers of the Evening Journal can daily get the market news fn»m England after the close of 'Change in London for that day, and after transactions in Mark Lane and Liverpool tile over "with and made public, and after the state of the Bourse in Paris and the #r«tieli,' (&rman and Dutch markets have been communicated to the great tradec entres of Britain. It will be a question of much importance to a large class in the United States, how this daily communication of the prices of our materials of export to. Europe, will, affect the dealers in it. What will become of "Produce operating?" Where, will be the speculative profits of purchasing and handling breadstaffs and provisions for the European market? If our farmers take «daily newspapers, containing, as the Evening Journal will, daily telegraphic despatches from London, will they not sell only from day to day or from week to week, and sell close np to the market? How much margin will be left over and above a middleman's fair commission, to the

erators' in Producc?—Albany Evening Journal.

"v THE SLAVE TIIADE. Captain Ryndcrs has recently attached another vessel, in New York, upon suspicion of ljgrboing engaged. in..thj "African slave trade. This is the sixth ship which the. gallant Captain has served in the same way since his appointment. The vigorous measures of thfe Captain to suppress tlie traffic are worthy of all praise, and give evidence that he is a faithful arid eftiecnt officer. The New York Herald in noticing the libelling of the last vessel, mentions the following incident *V U'-

A few day as since? •. the- SJarslial. with several of his" deputies, was at the pier where the vessel lay, and lie was approached by an agent of the owners of the vessel, whcii a colloquy somewhat like the follow-, ingoceured:

Agent—Captain I wish you would send some of your deputies to examine this vessel, and see if it is not all right.

Captain'Ilynd£t8~»Nbw, sec .here, my good fellow, iny officers shall do no such work, unless thcy are payed for it. I don't care how well you pay* them yon may givo them $5 cach or $500—1 would prefer the last sum—but they shall riot go near yonr vessel without it is io attach hor if I find proof sufficient- to do so.

Agent (soothingly)—Captain, couldn't. I have a little' private conversation with you? (significantly.)

Captain liynd^rs (indignantly)—No, sir, I will do nothing bf the kind. I have no sccrets from my officers. I want you to understand, sir, that the United States pays me $6,000 per year, which I consider 0 good salary, and I don't take any hints of that kind. Do you suppose that I will allow any one to have it to say that I was seen in private conversation with a person like vou] No sir!

SOCIETY IN BOSTON.—We take the following items front' a lato number of the .Boston He a rid:

In the Police Court, this forenoon, an examination jof ,au. alleged larceny case c*m^eftrg|Tt%dgi Gushing, wihwh excitedSmicfii attention, and the sympathies of every honest, hc^art in the room, at the time, of tfce investigation. A man named B. P. 8tiaiion atid his' wife, keepers of a house of questionable reputation, in Moon»street •wore that a remarkably intelligent girl, not moire'that sevfcnUch yd*rs(ot age, nailed Fanny Foster, had stolen a number of articles of wearing apparel belonging to them, but during the investigation it was prated |h*t tfaegirl had been kent in -the DOOM nndcr restraint1, and was obliged to •abmit to the embraoes of such men as Tinted the house—that Miss Foster's drtsses were taken from her because they were&adc high in Jthe neck, and others given her cut remarkably low, so as to attract the attention .of habitues o( the'den— that the girljle^jcd to leave .the.hQusc.and lead an honest life, Wt was lobked ujr and prevented doing so. That she was rendered desperate by her situation, and effected her.cscape last Saturday bight at- a* late hbnr, .dressed in" the -garments with wl)ich &c •woman of the h'QUse had olotiied her for- .. the purpose of displaying her charts to more advantage. To get out of thf -clutches of these worthies the girl was .obligtd^to m&ke lier eaneope from a "-second story window, and the instant she was free the.dreis arid shawl were sept ,to tlio Urst station, with a statement of. how .they jrcrot taken, away/ Judge Gushing listened to the stories on both sides, with great' patience, »n4 ^CD at the suggestion, of .Mrf

Sf'nntlt, who volunteeredf9r hor defense,' Miss Foster was discharg«Kl*.

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Jilair, Rro\yn-&> Go. f"'

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Ipn4 TyftVECrTT

KiT«*Uony,

2

urr «S licorice to"their frwaJSfsaiid

tfi^ltbev'areiooS^ fh rweiptof tlicir

SftRiIitGs ST0C£

Wlik li'»Tjoa-MifrtIj-lwstrand"vrell selects3 and for Ktyles and qti»!itr"*?*• -ft,'". "T?

Cannot

be

1

Excelled.

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TliL-ir stock t» complete in^cvcrjr^branch of the ti%de, consisting in port ofr.' J-'i ,A Staple &. Fancy Dry f*oods,

CLOTHING^

llATSf ^'&^OA-PS, W KB BOOTS & SHOES,

GROCERIES, &c.

They tulce pleasure in returning Llieir thanks for the IihK:ml pntro'

age

bj strict attention to custonitrs,mid tbe inducements they

may

bis able to off&r In'th^wuy of bar-

•»nin» to merit continuance of tbe same. All kinds of countrr produce taken in exclinnee for Goods. BLAIR. UHOW.V&.CO.

April H,vSn3S-tf.

4 A

O O O I

O. -W- PEATHEB,

HAS

brought the cheapest lot of Goods that was ever opened in Crawfordsville, which ho offers. and will sell to the citizens of the. town and vicinity at the store room of Joel Lee,- cheaper than was ever offered here before, for Cash and Cash ot. Iy. Our stock consists in part of j.|, ,, Spring DeLaines, ,D

Challies, Printed Be-

in reges, Satin Striped do. Plain & Dotted Swiss, Stripped D-Chenie, Fancy Lawns,

Plain Bereges, Ginghams, Prints, Crape Shawls, Bl'k Silk, Mantillas, (Beauties,) Bugle Collars, French Work Collars, French WORKED UNDERSLEEVES, BONnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Parasols, Hats & Caps, Boots and •••r Shoes, Clothing, and all other- articles usually kept in our ~*s

LINE.

April 4,'57-v8-ii87-tf. C. W. PBATHER.

DINKELSPIEL & WILE.

.Philadelphia Store.

Great Inducements!!!

NO. 6, COMMERCIAL ROW.

Op­WKMontgomery

would respcctfullv inform the citizeus of cownty, that we have opened an extensive

DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT,

And shall fcerp constantly on hand a heavy and spiendid assortment of

STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS.

Which wc will fell at very low juices: Onr good? are all new, and of the latest and most

FASHIONABLE STYLES.

AVo invite tlio public to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. April 4,vSn87-tf.)

GOODS CAN BE PURCHASED

J, R. a S. ROBINSON'S,

Upon as low terms as at any other house in Crawfordsville, and upon this very condition, we iaiiiform thepublicthntwohavejiistopened a new and well selected stock of

O O S

purchased entirely in the City of Now York, consisting of Staple and Fancy Xry. Goods, together with a large and splendid stock of Queens ware, Common Stone nnu China. Particular attention has been given to the selection of a fuil assortnicntof Housekeeping Goods

Bleached Fancy Diaper, Brown Table Dinper, Ivmbossod Tabic olotlis, -Snow J'rop Napkins, Worsted JDamask j't- Ctirtains, Goods and Towel- iiiwtf ts ings. Sheetings. Shirtings f'sz.is

Aprons, Cheek Tick- J?=' ing Carpc t:i i-y.si'

.-i :.'•! BlanketaSud '1

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iiA a!*' dlcblan- Jii'i.'r! ot.-i: !tri kets, Black, »:.5 and Brown Cnn- -r r» J'i" ton Flannels. Drills, f.-i Knives nrnl Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Cotton Baits

Staple and Fancy Dress goods. Fancy Prints, English and Turkey red printed Delaines, Printed all wool chil drens Plaid Delaines, Manchester Ginghams, French and English Morinos, Saxony Plaid Morinos and Turkev Red PJaid. Square Shawls, Black Wool Shawls, iMaid Long

Shawls, Mohair, mixtur-

pd Travelling Shawls, Brown Borage Florance silk,

AlpaccaRobes, Satin Striped Robes

BONNETS AND BONNET RUSHES, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, SWISS EDGING AND INSERTION, Jackonet Edging, Embr'd Swiss Collars

IilOURNNG COLLARS, SETTS, Collar* and Sleeves,Printed- CJoaking, Green and Brown Borage, Tabby Velvet, 'Black Alpacca.

Corded Skirts, Skeleton Skirts,

Cloth Talmas, Morion .Antique and Ombre Triratning. Trimming Fringe, Triple Chain /.Gallon, Debege Striped roplin, and Persian, White,Sed *. \u Yellow and Gray ...

Blackand White

Wool Hose, Blue mixed .... ltose. Ladies Sleeves, Head dresses, Childrens Boots, Tan made Iloods. Fancy Hoods,-Printed Worsted Mnflers. Comforts,

Rubber Puff Comb« and Side

Combs, Rubber Keck Combs and Hay Wagons, Large Stock Cloths and woollen £oods for men's wear, French, Black Doeskin Cassimer,

Brown and Cloth Cassimer, ALL WOOL TWEEDS Bin* and Black Satinet

KV. JEANS, MIXED BRAVER, SHEEP GRAY, Ritbrd:€a^iiapr,

aREEJT SATINET,

MABIWFICENT^TOCXOF LOTHING

Fine FrthtsKBlick' Cloth Dre*eCoat«i wilh volvcl. Go) Ura, C»ats, Si I a n},' TWC'^'COJH, jPea ^acliets,„V«4vet Ve«ts, Silk.velvet Vtirtir^gHJt-Hilsb Vests, cyt -»i" Vests, Flin notYtiitis, "J is

Ul .1 CKUHSMIK.IUIimfirVcsts Satin i,.

OvercoaU wice strong aud-thick: Drawers, Woollen und6rulurts, Overalls, Ilick. fchirts, Shirt Collars and Shirt Bosoms nnd Shrrts tind i£ splendid lot of Hats,-.Caps, Boots .and Shoes, Umbrellas, all of which will be sold at very low figures, •'at "jck,:• J.K.&S, KQBIKSQN-.

Oct.X,'OS .. vSulltf.••

Iron, Nails, Glass &c

•Now- in StorS, and re&aivihg,' ., SO Ton asst Iron, .' l-^-Kegs ofNailsmsst ateef. .• 50 Boxes jriudhr.Cilaa*v»at^ !~L \..5 Abo Cast, Spring* English & American Blis-, terTOel,*and fortafolii -,- april 1. -jTi-s?..i GflTMES Sr BV^BRIDGE:

ImjMKtasife Notice,

(be &tand*f #alsM & Vanee. •ij'- Si&*»'<• SI" ft iIIE undersignod offers to the citizcns of CrawJ. fordsvillo and "vicinity, bis lnrge stock of Boots & Shoes at greatlv rcdnced Prices for Cash, consisting of e'very article fonnd in the

BOOT ANT) SHOE LINE, The following comprises a part of his stock: Ladies'Kid ConjrressGaiters

IJICC Gaiters,' Kid 1 Slippers Kip.Htteied Shoes. •S'-A-

p.«

Calf .Sewed Shoes:" Sheep Skin Over-Shoes Lastinsr Congress Gaiter Kid Buskins Calfr Heeled Shoes -. Post 5 Bootsf'

u-

iters,"

ii

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Kubbcr Over-Shoes Moccasins. Fur and Cotton Lined

Gents,rCalfCofk soled Boots

r*'"

Single •«. .J-" ..Ponble Grained Boota^ ••r1 -j, -"Cloth Congress Gaiters

Kip Shoesi .•»•»'•••••••••••• Double soled. Calf Boots t. Kip

1

Calf Congress Gaiters

r!JL

heretofore extended, nr.il hopv

.PJaip Culf Siiocs .. ..... irt ci. Qioves and "Hosiery. Gents'Buck Gloves

Grsy JTorino IIose Mix'ed cotton half Hose Woolen Gloves Brown cotton half IIosc Woolen IlalfJIose: -,

4^-''

Fan^v c.ottoii'half.Hose

Ladies' Cotton Hose Woolen Hose The stock embraces every variety and style, and will be sold at the very lowest figures for CASH. |5?~ Connected with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch.

^rawpordsvillb"

®"FEMALE

S E I N A

TIIE 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 ea'ch year. The Second begins on'Wednesday after the first Monday of January. The'Third begins on Wednesday after f.he third Monday in April.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

Mu. O. T. JrsM^oN, has taken charge of tlic Boarding House, and will use every means in his power to muke it, a pleasant homo for young ladies attending the Sumiiiarv.

Sept.Jfl, '50. vSnStf.

1857."»TEW FIRM 1857. AND

N E W O O S

FOIt TIIE

A E OF

S I N

A OLkkwe

18 57

A. CHEISTBOSf & GREGG, SrC'CKSSORS TO

CUMBERLAND,

GREGG & CO.,

:VO. i!

JSMPI11E BLOCK,

KE now adding to tlieir already large stock, ell-selected supply of «HAED-WARB. This being the largest and only extensive House "that is doing an

a

Exclusive Hard-Ware Business, in all its various branches, situated in the most convenient and business part of town.

We have on hand every variety of American, English and German Hard-Ware, IKON. SIlKET-IItON, -STEEL..- p/jiNAILS,,^TJ. »'K ANVILS?' VISES. ,*

a4

BF-LLOWS, J* '. AXELS, SPRINGS,^' Jr) SASII. GLASS, RUBBER BELTS, BUCKETS, ^UBSi And every vanetv of Sliclf Hard-Ware. Also.

Sadlery, Coach a?id Harness Trimmings, Hamcs. Saddle-Trees, Patent and Enamel Leather. Plain and Fancy ..Enamel Cloths,Silver, Brass and Japanned Harness Trimmings and Ornaments of every variety.

Farming Implements,'

such as Threshing,* Reaping and Mowing Machines, Plows, Horse-Hakes, Corn-ShelleTs, Cut-ting-Boxes. Grain Cradles, Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Iland-Rakcs, and a

GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS. Having sclccted our Stock from the largest and most popular Houses in the Union. nnd_having arrangements to have our orders filled in short notice, abd dealing in rone but the best brands, we cannot fail to give satisfaction to till wlio may favor us with a call. Having at present a largo trade, and daily adding MOW and responsible customers, we feol'oncouraged to select tlio best Stock and offer the most libcrj»lrinducomonts to extend ofuttTrade. f.'oi

AU'Ordcrg shall recdrve'prompt nttention, and shall give the same satisfaction as though they xren present. C1IRISTMAN & GREGG.

Crawfordsville' March 14,~1S56. v8n3-im3

SWEEP CLEAN

BROOM MMiFACTORy!!

TIIB

undersignccL would respectfully inform tbe cltixens.of Montgomery county, that ie is no^r Manufact\*rihg at his establishment, immsdiately East o^Juoge Naylor^s residence, tbe. \ery best articlo of Brooms, which he will sell

TWENTY PER C^NT. CHEAPER At Wholesale or Retail than can be parchased elsewhere. ^"Merchants wil l..be supplied at all time* and on the moat reasouabfe^ tcinu with the besi.articlo of ABRAHAM JOHNSON.

TBrooms.S5'k£i&

&.?hl

Tsticj Kssliir?1

.j!

Valuable Mill Property

rTVIE subscriber proposes to sell his Mills on JL SugarCreek, two miles south-east of the town of Alamo, in .Montgomery county, Ind". Persons wishing to purehaso- property of this kind, would do well to call at the Alamo Mills, and examine

SADDLERT.T'S

HOWARD ASSOCUTTON

PHILADELPHIA.

TO

IX P^CES,

all persons afflicted with, Semal diseases, soch as Spermato^R)^', Seriiinoal weakness Impotence, GonorrhrfJ', '^Tsft-ti' "Syplilllis, iheftfee of Onanism, or Self-Abuse, &c., 2cc.

Thft-Howard' 'A*!dci»tJ6n of PhHadtJfSri%' in view bnbe' awfnl "destfuctiori of human life"and Jiealtb, caused by Sexual diseases, and tbe deeep* tions which are 'practiced upon' the unfortunate victims of such diseases by (Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a CHAEITABLE ACT wor hy- of. their Jiame, to give -MEDIGAI.' ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thus afflicted^ male or female) who apply by letter, with a description of iheir^condition, age, occupation, habits of- life, &c., 'ahd in case of extreme poverty and suffering to rt'SMISU ilEDlCIXES

I E E OF

The Howard Association is a benevolent- insti tution, es'tablishcd by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with

Virtnlent and Epidemic Diseases," and its funds can be used for no other puqiosc. It has now a surplus means, which the Pi rectors liave voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest modical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. Valuable advico also given to sick and norvoss females, afflicted with Womb Coir plaint, Lcucorrhca. »tc.

Address. post-paid Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN. Consultmir. Surseon, Howard Association X*. N I R»_ I.. .1 -1 .. T_

"WANTED!

5,000 YOUiW- MEN

•'lufl-rSr

eats

DAVID KESTER.

Januiry 24, 1S57. •27n-yl.

7

JOHN M. BUTLER, Principal and Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astn nomy. REV. JAMES II. JOUNSTON, Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, and Ancient Languages.

Miss H. STEVENS, First Assistant and Principal of the Academic Department. Miss CATHAKINE A. TWINING, Teacher of Gcrman.

Miss FRANCES FOBD, Frcnch, Tainting and Drawing. Mns SUE W. JENNISON, Music—Vocal and Piano.

TERMS OF TUITION.

The several departments, according to studies pursued, per term $8.00 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 protracted illness.

Pupils from abroad can be accommodated with board in a large and commodious Seminary building. under excellent arrangements for heulth comfort and improvement-.

The chnrgc for boarding, including board, fuel, light and Tuition in any of the three Departments of the Seminary, is J50.00 per.,tcrm.

To look through and examine our large and extensive stock of _r- ,!!

Hats and Caps.

AVING removed our Hat Manufactory to the west half of the room occupied by Hannah & Casscll, Merchant Tailors, on Main street, two doors west of the Holton House, :wc are now readv to accommodate all who may furor lis with a call. W

care now manufacturing and receiving from the eastern manufacturers all of the most fashionable and approved styles of

HATS & CAPS!

Wc use none but the best material and warrant all of our work to give satisfaction. We make hats to order and repair at short notice, and by the .use of the French Conformaturc wc warrant a perfect fit we will sell you abetter bat and at least twen-ty-five per cent, cheaper than any other house in Crawfordsville. Wo do not want you to take cmword for it. but call and examine for vourselvcs.

DAO-UEREEOTYPES.

A ,S, S

SKY AND SIDE" MGI1T ROOMS, OITOSITK IIOI.TON IIOL'SK. OVER

0 BIN.SON'.S -STORE, Crnivfordsville, Iud.

5 AMBROTYPES.

F. 11. FRY & CO.

OULD inform tlieir numerous fiiciuls and customers, that they have received and now

have open their stock ol Fall and Winter 7'

DRY GOODSr

Which they arc determined to sell at extremely low prices. Their stock consists of every article usually kept in a Retail House, and have been bought with great care and at the head of the market.,— which..\yill. enable us to .compete with :'iiy house in townl

We would call the attention of the Ladies to our stock of MERIN.OES,.DELATES, .ARGENTINES, PLAIN AND FIGURED SILKS,

Prints, Collars, Debnge,. Ribbons, BONNETS,* SHOES, &c., &c. To the .Gentlemen, wc would .say that wu have everything' for "their conifoft' ex'eept ready made clothing. Our stock of

Cassimcrcs, $.i(iuclt$,

CLOTHS. TIATS, JiOOTS, SHOES. CO I.LARS. fec., are of the best quality and everv viuiety. To our country friends we would say that we arc ready to exchange our 'arge stock of Ury Goods Boots and shoes, «fcc., for every variety of produce that is brought to our market.* Call and examine for yourselves. "October IS, 1S05. vSn 15

HARVEY RATA. RIUI.ION JOUNJ-'JN.

STOVES! STOVES

The best Assortnicht in the Wabash Valley. TT7E invite the public to examine onr mammoth W stock of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor Stores. Wo aro now receiving the largost stock and the greatest variety over exhibited in Crawfordsvillo.

Wo would, caution tho public,against purchasing of Pedfer's a stove purporting to be the Ajax. Wu are'the only, agents for the sale of the Ajax in Montgomery and several ajdoining counties.—

None but those- we sell are the genuine heavy Ajax stoves. We also sell the Climax and Live Oak Stoves which are-«qn»l-iirweight and superior in '0pi*ration to knv other of-the-common stoves in use.— We also hawjtfd1BUCK'S jPATtjfT! jind Hathaway Cook Sroi'cs, whleWe are ofTering very low 'to close *ont the.stock. Those who like the Buck*s patent would do' well to' give tis a-call while we nave them.

Our heating?,stoves consist of all tlte approved patterns to MiiC'all iaste*. OU Tin Slup is flourishing as usual. It is supplied wfth good^tock.aQjl gopd workmen. Tin Roofingi KpoutJog^Snttofiilg'and Jobbingdone np to order and warrentad.

for themselves. Three story Frame and bascmentJ witi the".oldest liquor dealers. story Stone,.with,three iun*of. Burrs and suitable! ^Address, through.the Post Office. machineryjjind. there are two Sau'-Mill&iiiid^Lath [r LACOUR:' Mill, all nei^anlin gojod'runningorder ifnd thcro Jan.* IT, 155?.—ly.) NEW ORLEANS. extra'buirdihg 80 By 40'feet^uitable for other Lacour's Conceutraied Acid for making VINEis a machinery. There lo 150 acres

of good

Land at­

tached' to" the Mills, well improved with a "good, two-story Dwelling, and all- necessary out-houses' and Barn. with tlrfee 'smaller Dwellings suitable for Families? good never failing water These ^lills are situate.in one of the finest-Wheat anl Timbered conntrra in the State. Persnns living: at a distance,^wishing further information can address the Proprietor at Alamo, ind.

A

lSS7Tr8mvSn2o.:

"CAi^l-AGTvTRDniLN'GS,

general aMorbuent received by spril 1. Mv,'.".:- GRiit'rs-A BrssstDOZi

II. BALL &-CO.'

Oct. 16th, ISM. vSnJC-U.

-o1

tVOTICKTO^iqVOR DMLEIS^IlD XT S complete assortment of Oils noeessary for f\ making and flavoring ever}-variety of liquor and a'pafclcagc of the articlesiiscd for- living ARTlFICIAL^fRENGTH'to liquors, (convert'.dg 70 callous of whisky to 100 gallons) and every article necessary to commence a Liquor Storc?*wHl be .furnished for.$20.-. Also all the information necessary to conduct snch an establishment, thus enibling tlic nefy,Jb"eginnef .io siKjccs^fally compete

GARjls put up in O gallon packages at jia per pack-agii-^-in good shipping rler

W A E I E S

OOR3ST -PLANTER. r-i \HE undersigned wishes to state to the public, I arid' lipeciallv to the Farmers, that he lias the rightj,of-sale-.ia this most-excellent Agricultural Implement, for' tbo-counties of Montgomery and -jSitnam, andth^ he w:iiriearcnnd offering them for •inTo ("he" jp'prViii-Viinjr Corn Planting season. Thu Ixnplementi needs omv to be tf-ied. ia ordfr' t® prove'llS'SuiStxiciiitT over all others. .rA mrr21n35m2 JOHN L: M'CLVRE.

jwmw* UdMT say ., 3 S CDS ItMME O 3fiSilj '"BlfCffS64 CELEBRATED

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WE

CILAXGE 1

GREAT

ft

.ToiliH

COOKING -STOVES.

the .undersigned who hate pai-chased the justly celebrated Buck's-Patent Cooking Stoves, wonld recommend them to the Public, as being the most perfect Stove- over sold in this place.

It is perfect in all the different departments of Cooking—Bakes with great regularity, has a good draught, and requires but about one half the amount of fuel tliat is required te perform the same amount of work in other Cooking Stoves

Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. H. M. Jennison, -E. M. Robertson. -1- Elizabeth Mack,

t:

Nancy Fisher, Elizabeth Fagan, Ann Ei Watson/"- Lucy A. Holton, Susan N. Niuliolson. Eliza Watson, E. A. Jennison, Sarah Wakelyn, Eliza Bowen, M. Middleton,

Mrs. Martha A. Hughes.

N. B. HOOVER? is-thE "only -Agent for the Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsville. assortment another f3r" Sale for Cash* or any

April 8, 1S56-—tf.

SINGER'S SEWLNG MACHINES.

SUCCESS is always the most conclusive proof cf great merit,. Judged by this lest .there is no labor-saving machine before theVpablic comparable io Singer^) Sewing Machines. After establishing the highest reputation in the United States they were exhibited at the late "Exposition Univcrselle" in France, where they carriea off the highest premium and a great manufactory to make them has been built in Paris.. la 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 sewing with Singer's Machines compared with hand-sew-ing. No tailor, shoemaker, dressmaker, carriage trimmer, saddler, liatter,

&c.,

Piain printed instructions for using, arc sent with eaeh machine, from which any one can readtlj quire the. art of managing the

I

I'AKIIISII & BIKT.

February 26,1S57. n32.

MEN'S CALF AND KIP BOOTS,

Boys, do. Men's pat. Congress J3CTTON QAITEKS, MEN'S CALF & Kip Shoes, Ladies Silk :uul Cloth Gaiters,

Ladies Buff, Calf, Kip and Morocco Knots, Misses do do do do do Child's Fancy and Heavy Shoes, AH kinds of Shoe Findings. j? ilcst article of Buffalo Role Leather. French Calf and Kip Skins. In short every variety of Findings, all of which will be sold Cheap ibr Cash. 'it

CASH PAID FOR HIDES,

April -i-vol.S-no, JACOB DAVIS.

I)EIC iITON A- CU03IBLEII0L.ME.

A I A E A E S

Washington Street,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

WOULDhave

respectfully inform the public that they now on hand and are constantly Hitting up the best selection of Carriages ever ofered in this market, either for EASE, ELEGANCE, DURABILITY, or CHEAPNESS. Any person wishing a good Carriage, would- do well to give iis a call before purchasing elsewhere.

All our Work Warranted One Year. Repairs of all kinds. Trimming, Painting, Ac., done with neatness and dispatch, and on tho most KKASONA11LE TEllllS.

ST Sign —."Deighton & Co.." first shop south of the Crane House, on Washington street, mar 2S,'i7n36yl

53 Fresh Arrival of

BOARDMAN & GRAYs'

2 I A N O S

V-

Newman's Music Store.

HAVING

.aDii'c-vi 3.-ji "b

oC* fti fcbti ad

^0

20,000 yds. of Prints.

should be

without one. The fair profit of using one of these machines, regularly employed, is One Thousand Dollars a year*

ac-

em. The machines

are packcd 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 oiliecs forward a copy of I. M. Singer

Si

Co's Ga­

zette, a paper wholly devoted to the Sewing Machine interest. TV 'I. M. SINGER & CO. PKINCU'AL OFFICE, NO. 3^3 BROADWAY, NEW YOUK.

RBANCH OR KICKS.

No. 47 Hanover St., Boston. 97 Chapel St., New Haven, Ct. Gloversville, N. Y. No. 274 Rroud St., Newark, N. J. 142 Cliesnut St., Phila. 100 Baltimore St. Bait. No. 82 Westminister St., Providence, R. I. S East 4tli St., Cincinnati. 60 North 4th St., St. Louis. SI St. Charles St., New Orleans. 29 Dauphin St., Mobile.

would rcepectfullv inform my friends and the public generally that 1 have just received my Spring Stock of *,

BOOTS & SHOES,

I CONSISTING IN PART OF

Iir'

just opened'a laige stock of'fiiie Gold Watches,-Jewelry and, Fancy Goods, which he offers for cash at prices so low-as to defy-com petition. Two doors castof Binford's corner, sigu of WATCH and MUSICAL IXSTIIFMIATTS. 100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100 Breast Pins aud Broaches 300", Finger Rings 75 Ear Drops of different styles 20 and Silver Fob and Neck Chains 30 Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens. Pencils, Lockets. Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors,.Pen Knifes, Spoons.

Guitars, Violins, Accordcons, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, togotlier with every thine else usually kept' in siieh establishments. THOS. NEWMAN.

Crawfordsville, Dec. 22,1855. v7n23.

DISSOLUTION!

T-3£

HE Copertneiship heretofore existing between W. Cumberland. Samuel II. Gregg A Harvey Jf, Christman, is this day dissolved ny liraitati«f|£. The Notcs inid Account(« of the late firm' will be fouhdlii tlie bands oT 'W.'Cumberland, for collection. 'Persons knowing,themselves indebted either by Note or Account will please call and suttle iramcdiatth".

CUMBESLAND, GREGG & CO.

Jan. 1,1S57.—tf

N^B. The business will hereafter be conducted liV-CliristJuati & Gregg, (succcssc-rs to Cumberland, 6regg & Co., having purchased tho entire siftck. beg leave to^ return our thanks to our nnmorous friends and customers for past favore" aiid hOpe to receive a liberal share of your patronage.'rn'the futurp. Wc -intendr. ta.kcep on ^hand a'general assortment of Ilardtvarej whSch'welwill sell cheap for Cash. Call at No. 2. Empire Block,

CHRISTMAN & GREGG.

Jan. 1. 1S57.

To the Farmer and Mechanic

have a lot of hardware that we well sell at cost and carriage. J.R. & S. ROBINSON.

Shingles Wanted.^

O

ovi A

iiiir scUisaisBOitsfcj

BOXES & PAGEAQES

rhlS-^ 'jnl io

.T3/i -:»T r:v

.C'-ra«3W OF

I. ]jt •. -(!.•., '2 rrr»

KEW GOODS AT

GKATIAM '& BR0

,000 STOCK.

100.000

•:.£

fa. 4

sales for

1856

Thi^ Hpoms FiUed with Gocds

Weare now receiving our spring and Sumfaier stock of dry goods, consisting of ready made Clo ing, llats, Boots, Shoes, Carpeting, £c., from the manufacturers and importers of Bonnets,

•n*'

DRY GOODS

.A ^-•7i

1

ia-. -I '.b'-r.i.'li

25 000 of Muslin* 12,000 Stripes, checks and Ticking. ii 8,000 Silks. 20,000 Silk Tissues, Borages, Borage dolains Lawns and Chellies. 3,000 yds. of white goods and linnens. .:J 6,000 men hnd boys summer goods for coats and Pants. 7,00 silk, soft straw, lechorn, and Gimp bonnets 4,00 pieces of bonnet ribbons.. ...

Cloths A Cassimeres.

cf every quality and style.

... BOOTS

nj!

In all private families wheretliere is much sewing to be done these machines aro an invaluable assistance. Planters and hotel keepers find them particularly convenient and proiitablc. These machines are simple in their construction and very strong and durable, beingtheonly kind of Sewing Machine evor made, by hich every sort of work, coarse or fine, could be perfectly executed. Thousands of inferior and worthless Sewing Machines have been made and sold under various names, but Singer's Machines alone have been fonnd everywhere to satisfy the wants of the public.

,u

Sc.

SIIOCS

1

100 cases of boots and shoes direct from the man ufacturors including every style of Ladies, Gentlemensand boys wear in our country.

Hats & caps

of every variety and kind" worn by mon and boys

Ready made Clothinh

,000 Slock

We invite all who want great bargains in read* made Clothing to call and see our stock as we sc7 more clothing thad any two houses in town anv.' sell below all competition. :-r

CARPETS! CARPETS!!

Sold et city retail prices.

WASTED!

10,000 custoniers'to buy goods for cost." 500.000 Shingles. 4,000.000 feet of lumber. 440.0U0 lbs. of Bacon. 400,000 Feathers. 500,000 RaL's. 400,000 cash not objected to. We invite all to come and soo our stock as wc are able to undersell all competition. fur goods will he sold at ten per cent profit on cost.

The tremendous amount of goods that wo sell, enables us to sell cheaper than any othor house in town.

JAMES GRAHAM A BRO.

April 2, lS.Vi. v7n411y.

DR. VANDERRir/l\

E N A L/SslSk SURG EON.

R1

ESPECTFI'T.LY tJ-ndors his services to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He 'gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of which are now annually lost for want of timely ind judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of

Porcelain Teeth in the West,

Having sure utility nml ease to nil requiring artifiial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.

All operations pertaining to the science carefully tttended to with the lca.-l possible pain. t3?~ Dental l.'oonis in Washington Hall.

November 4, Is')-}. vonlStf.

PEN TON & ROBINSON

SUCCKSSORS TO

BRINCKERHOFF & FENTON

KXCI.l'SIVJiLY WIIOI.KSALE

DRUGGISTS,

Jio.

lo South Water St., Lull ins lilor.k,

NEW ARRANGEMENT.

TRAINS SOUTH.

Kxpress passes Crawfordsville at A. M., connecting at Grcencastle with morning train for Indianapolis aud Torre Haute and arriving at New Albany at 4-30 P. M.

AecomniodHtion Jpasses Crawfordsville 4:57. connecting at Grecneastlc with evening trains for Indianapolis and'Torre Haute.

Accommodatioa train going north leaves Grcencastle on tho arrival of Terre Haute train and passes Crawfordsville 10 A. jr. arriiing at Lafayette 12 M. connecting with trains for Indian."olis.

Kxpress passes Crawfordsville 8:12 P. M. arriving at Lafayette 10 P. M. and at Chicago next nJorning.

Through tickcts to be had for all the principal esstcraand western cities at the office. V. Q. 1HWIN, Agent.

February 10,1855—nSltf

UN TON EXPEESS"

jjolk

At 8 A- M. and 0:151*. Office at the l»epot.

B. & .YRILCBPT!

January

ilfiT

COMPANY.

"Connecting with ,• •.

A.DAIIIS CO'».AfflEKICAIV

Express Company

to all the principal CITIES in the United Statea, both North and South. -i .•

Messengers leave Daily

M. Business sollolted,—

H. E. BRYANT, Agent. nSOtf.

April 12,1956. HU

6

'~Cs

NE MILLION SNINGLES wanted bv

Iarril 25. l?-55, GKAIIAM & BP.O.

J. DOVAIPA:

WILLSON «c M'DO.VALD,

Office in the room over J. It. & S. Itobinton'sStore,Empire Block* iWhere they'will be found at all timos when no them, tney will eoat uotliing. absent on professional business.

1S54. vjTa%U.

-i v:n27tf.

E W W A A E

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Having permanent! located himsejf in tbia placo will give his undivided attention to all businesscntrustcd to his care. Office immediately over Manson & Powers'-Pnij S».-iv, Umpire !lo*k. orri! 2?. 1?53.

ADVERTSING AJTDJOB PRIKTILFG,

ENTERED

fifttwmii tlw mtnl Publishers

of CrawfordsvUM^^MoirNoiinT Jgtnu,' AXD "CK4WTOBBSTILU tWUb4*7

nj

Yn^lr

aJ

One Colnmn, per annum, subject toacrai-«&r— A N I E One-Half Colnmn, per annum, *nbj«ct to a a 2 0 0 0 One-Third Column, per anprnu, sabjsct to.. setni-aiiinWe&angC'. Jne^Quarter Colnmn, per annnn, snbjsctto: semi-'ahnnal change ..10,00 A ''Card" of one sqtiare ort ess. per antrum. ••,7,00r 6 tnbntba

LEGAL AnvERTisEifESTs 4U -heretofore, .qnet dola'r per UquitroJ for three insertfonsj ror each aadilocal Insertion 26

cents] all o.v?)r one^aare, charg­

ed as a square, atid a hafv all over ontb sqakre abd half, charged as .two sqtiares.^

Patilrttiltedicine~Xdvei1iti'af«

One Colony per an nv^ij^c m-a rrnnal cliintfa fn,oo Half ,* V*

Quarter 1*,00 All ipublic Sale* Transient Advetfiscm^ts^'Jke.,|1 per square, for,first insertion and 35 cent*for' ciachadditionatin*«UOB.

Spectnl Woficet. ^,r

rt

Marriages, Obftnaries, Lmraiy 'Koticea of al kinds, Jialf our regular advertising rates.: E&*"Notices of Pateiit Medicfnes, per sonars' for first iusjrtion.

1

"HiiO'J

Card aid Job Priitilff

One pack of Cards, (SO)....'. ....'j 00' Two (100) a,00" Lottery Heketa, or .'cards, (lOO}--eachMlditionaliiundred'... "•'•'1,00 Fnrneral Invitations, (note papeV/^nveiopeJ) 9,00' Circulars, on half sheet letter, per hundred-- Jf.OO' Blanks— single on ire |tl ,50^-two 'quires ••2,00' and forcachadditional ouire. 75ccnts. Whole Sheet Posters per ntinarcd (8,00 each additional hundred .-5,00 Half Sheet -Poster, per hundred ~S 00 each additional hundred ...8,00Quarter Sheet Poster por hundred«• 8 00 each additional hundred 1,50 Eighth Sheet Poster, 50 or less *l f0 Ball. Tickets, 100 copies, $4,00—to bo paid for invariably before taken from tho office.

Election Tickcts.

Five dollars per thousand will bo charged for Eleotion Tickets, to be paid for invariably in.advance.* i5-'-" -k

Show dvertiaements.

Two dollars per square will be charged for ad vertisementsof this character, for first insertion—each additional insertion, fl.

Horse aad Jack Bill*.

For single Ilorse Bill 2—each additional Uorse •n bill, #1. t. rJi'.M-i Particular Notice.

The payment for all Patent Medicine advertiaamcnta must bo satisfactorily secured before inasrted, by an accepted order, or bv cash.

CHARLES II. BOWEN, BXTISW. D. M. CANTRILL, Journal.

EAGLE WORES,

CHICAGO ILL'S.

S THE LARGEST MACHINERY ANUKAO TORY and DEPOT io the Unitod Statea, whera inay be found

Railroad Freight Can,

rOUTABLK AMU tTATioitilT

§Ti:An ekguvcs

LOCOMOTIVE & CYLINDER ITIAM BOILESflL ALL KINDS OB

WOOD AND IRON MACHINERY,

I PREMIUM PORTABLE

I A S A I S

With important anti-friction improvements. .,

CHILD'S PATENT ROTARY SAW MILLS.

Noyes Portable Floor and Corn Mills, with new improvements, with or without halta, and General .Mill Furnishings.

SM'KKIOIt SIIINULK MILLS,

STEAM ii WATERddlUEiS

STEM WHISTLES,

I'iNisiirii iJ]'.A.UE U'OIIK AND L'VOI.VL Tiutixirta*.

CASTINGS AND MILL GEARING.

GATE'S PATENT St.'REW Cl'TTFB.

Best Machinesi/s File&

or or it C'WN IMI'OUTATIO.V.

SMOKE 1'II'E, HUEEC1IES. SHEET WORK AC.' We say to our jntrons and the public generally, that heretofore we have nu', been able to keep up it he an an no ha go in creased our Works, increased our Firm, and havo greater f'ai-ilitic* for Mippl .inir the West with Machinerv than any other establishment.

GATES, WARNKR,CHA LMEliS, & FRASER. R. W. CATICH. K. H. WAHNI:N. T. CilALMCaa. A.•. WAKNKlt. U. R. VUASI-.B.

June 14, ls.VJ. v7-n4"-ly. •i-

Drink no more l*oi«onoiiti

I'AThNT IMI'UOVKII IM'.OCtSa For making

All Kimlftof Lijiuors and Vinegar, INSTASTI.V, by the use of i. LACOUK'S ESSENTIAL OILS,

TAKSE

Oils are obtained by Dixtillntion at tlid Chemical Labratory,. Pari'fh of JeffeMon, of Pierre Lacour, author of Lacour's Chemical Analysis. Lacour's Chemical Matipstlations, Lacour »n the Manufacture of Liquors. Ac.

Purchasers arc particularly requested to return the flasks and obtain their money, if tbe Oil doc* not (five imrfcct satisfaction.

LACOUR'S OIL OF COGNAC converts neutral spirit to a superior imitation of Imported Brandies, viz: Otard. Sazerac. Marctt Cognac, Poultney, Feignette, United Vineyard Proprietors, C»stiliion and Fondon Dock Brandies. Theao liquorx will have a full fruity flavorand a beautiful,sparkliii|f color. Common Rectified Whisky will bi changed by the use of the Oil of Cognac to New York Brandy, Pine Apple Brandy. Comnioa Cag-: nac Brandy, &c.

LACOUR'S OIL OF Rye all an (rev rectified Whi*kv to Mononualiela Rye Whisky. Old Virginia Malt Whisky, Bourbon Whisky, Ac.

OIL CF CEDRAT changes common rectified Whisky to old Irish Malt Whisky, and a auperior article of Scotch Whisky.

OIL OF PEACH changes common Whisky to Virginia Peach Brandy, Ac. Oil of Peach and Oil of Cognac will convert common Whisky ta Apple Brandy.

OIF OF GIN converts the poorost Whisky to Holland Gin, Scbeidaui Schnapps, liuseGin, Swan Gin, English Gin, Ac.

LACOUR'S CONCENTRATED ACID will, in fire hours after being mixed, change five gallons of the mcst acid Vinegar that can be found in tha market. By the use of Lacour's Concentrated Aeid. vincgor can be made for one do'lnr and siaty cents per barrol.

FOR MAKING LIQUORS, Lacour'a 051 re^ui.a no preparation—only pour the oil into the whiaky andshake well. The liquora thus made will havo a fine natural aroma, a full, rieh, oily taate a beastiful traneparent color and a fine head. Lactar'a oils exert three distinct properties in converting common whisky to brandy, gin, Ac. Th* firai premrty comblnoa with and sabaidea in the form of floculont particles the whole of the grain oil.— A my lie Aloohol.) The whiaky is thus deprived of that peculiar irritating and burning taate, and bccomcsa neutral spirit the sccond property consisiain an oily mncillaginous taste imparted to tha liquor, which renders" It mellow, "andImparts sn appearance of jrrent age the thisd property ise«hibitcd in the rich vinous nutty odor that ia imparted to the liqucr, which renders distinction froin the genuine brands impossible.

These oils aro put up in quart flasks each flask contains suitieient oil for making three hundred gallons of liquor. Full and comprehensive directions accompany the bottles. Price, $2 pe. bottle.

For sale at the corner of St. Cbarlc»and Poydrau streets. One bottle of these oils, live in number wili be securely packcd and shipped, with bill

6f

lading,

••to any "part of thecountry, upon the receipt Off io 'to the address ofP. LACOUR. New Orleans.

Jan. 17—ly. .? Purchasers are requested, as a guaronteo of good faith, to furnish us the name of any house in Naw Orleans and wowillsHp them a package oPlha ,Oils. If they io not jierform all that ia claimed

Improve Your Stock.

THE celebrated JACK,

Moringo Mammoth,

ine Blooded Stallion, nbOSlER' BOY'

tlie fine

baa be found during the ensuing seasonal the (table otthe subscriber on tho Green CaStl® ro'a 1 fo-.ir miles south of t"Vs*f»rd«llb.

April 4.vsn3" »m. JNO. H!lTi»N^)N.