Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 April 1855 — Page 3

sftfCK ._„.

t3ntiopoktlM.sVtfccj$ of Old Montgomery to it. Our stoct consists in' part of the following nKicles:

fMarf$v& tisiii&sss.' French, English and German -r.

Gloves and Hosiery,

EDGINGS, LAl-ES and WHITE GOODS, Collars, Chemizettes and Swiss Sleeves. Ladie9 and Gents'

ZSLid Gloves,

READY MADS CLOTHING, BONNETS & HATS. LADIES AND GENTS BOOTS $ SHOES,

QUEENS WARE & GLASSWARE, Bails and Window Glass, GROCERIES & HARDWARE, Mill aud Cut

Our stock being complete and wcil selected, we will sell at as lew figures as any House in the place. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for (roods.

J. CRAWFORD 311'LLIKIN

April 19, 1855.

NEWiSTORB AND

NEW GOODS.

BENEFII^L & EL.TZROTH,

TTAVING Removed to Elston*s new Brick, JL~L

at the head of Commercial Row, on tlie opposite side from the Post Office and Campbell's old sUynl, are now 111 receipt of a very nice stock of

Spring Goods,

comprising a general variety of latest styles and best fabrics all of which they propose to sell at prices that will satisfy purchasers, and that cannot be undersold by any House in town. And we now invite our friends and ,".11 who may be disposed, to call on us at our new stand, where we will take pleasure in showing them our Goods and offering the strongest inducements we can, consistent with fair and honorable dealing. We think we can live on as small profits asany, and are determined to bo

Undersold fey I^one,

but intend that our old customers and all who may favor us with their patronage, shall have Goods of us as low as they are to be had in town.

Calicoes, fast colors, from 8 to eta. f) yd. Ginghams, Lawns and Berage Delaines, from 121. to 25 yard

Beautiful Patterns French Chintz and Brilliantincs, from £5 to 35 yard Handsome spring aud summer Shawls, from $1:50 to $4:50

Plain and Satin Straw Bonnets, from 50 eta. to $3:00 A nice assortment ladies Collars and Mitis, from £0 cts. to $1

Plain, biack and fancy Parasols from $1 to $3:50 Shoes, Gaiters. Boots, Hats of all grades and prices, at BliNEFlEL ELTZROTH'S.

April 19,-1855-1 v.

A SPLENDID assortment of "Window and J.\. Wall Paper, cheaper than ever, at april 19, '55-ly. BENLFIEL

OFhappy

ELTZHOTH'S.

1835. F. H. FRY, 1833.

HAS JUST RECKITTD A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF

SPRING AND SUMMER

every variety and quality, which he will be to exhibit to all who may favor him with a call. lie would particularly call the attention of the Ladies to his stock of Summer Shoes and Gaiters, which have been selected with great care. (E7*A good-supply of Jeukin's superior Teas, constantly on hand. F. H. FRY.

April 29,1855-1:1

"SETTLINO UPT

A LL those knowing themselves to be indebted tome either by note or account, are requested to call and make pry merit as soon as possible, and all those having claims against me will please present them nt tin- old stand, as I shali remain in the place but a few days. Having disposed of mv entire stock of Boots, Shoes, &c., to A. P. Watson & Co., I take pleasure in recommending my former customers to continue their patronage with the new firm. L. FALLEY, Ju\

April 19, 1855-3t.

HAVINGFaliey,

I

7

purchased the Mammoth Stock of

LIr. L. Jr., we intend to continue in the same business, and would bo happy to wait upon all his old customers and as many new ones as may favor us with a call.

April 19, l855-3t. A. P. WATSON & CO.

HO, YE HUNGRY!

FROM,andthree

after Monday, Aprii 23, we will have

Market mornings per week, Tuesdays, Thursday's and Saturdays, and oftcner if our numerous customers demand.

April 19, 1 S55-tf. AUSTIN COR3AN.

ncorpOratioii

dcctixm lljotice.

To the qualified voters of the toicn of Crawfordsville. "VTO.TICE is hereby given, that fin Eleetton will iL be held at the Court House in Crawfordsville, on Monday the seventh day of May, 1855, for the purpose Of electing five Trustees, one froin each District of said Town. Also, for the election of one Clerk, one Treasurer, one Assessor and one ^Marshall, for said Town.

By order of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Crawfords\ille., T. D. BROWN, Clerk. April 19,1855.

p. c. X3L3L.I3NTES, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL

HOUSE PAINTER,

Paper Hanger, Grainer & Glazier. CP All workneatly and expeditiously executed. Crawfordsville, April 19, 1855-tf.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

THE

THE undersigned Guardian of the person and estate of Mary Ann John, George and Isaac Swank, minor heirs of George W. Swank, deccased, is authorized to sell at private sale the following lot of land, to-wit: The east half of lot number seven, in block number six, as the same is known on the original plat of the town of Ladoga, Montgomery county, Indiana. TERMS

OK

SALE.—One

third In hand, one third

six.months, and the residue in twelve months Jfrom day of 6ale 'purebaser to give note for the ^deferred payments .with freehold security, waivin« benefit of appraisement or valuation laws.

JESSE P. HYMER, Guardian '.:

Aprii 19, 1855-3w-[ Printer's fee $1:50.]

-THE LAFAYKTTE

SASH, BLIND & DOOR

.-vi

Corner of Ohio and North streets, one st. South of River Bridge, Yr LAFAYETTE, IND.

a* \HE Proprietor having the best improved Machinery for the manufacturing of Sash, Blinds and Doors, I am confident my work will be satisfactory to oil that will give me a call. AU my work :s made from well seasoned lumber, and good experienced workmen,, and not made as inostfectory work, with tennons half way through, but ia

Jramed in the s&ihe manner as if made by hand, -u£»«nd I will not be jindereold by ailj Factory in the ". State for the same quality of work.

JT. .—Particular attention to all orders from a dUtance. HENRY W. SMITH, Lafayette, ^Lpril 19, l85^Sm..: Proprietor.

i&m btfyruijfi. jMps ar^ maiy of he rest of mankind,'/- now n$e 110 other ogh remedy than I)r. Locooks Pulmonic Wafers. They relievo coughs, colds, asthma, sore throat, hoarseness and like complaints, in an astonishing short time, and will effect apermanent cure in a.few days. Thousands who'have used them, unite in declaring-,them agreeable to take, convenient to carry, sure to cure, purely vegetable, and perfectly safe at all times for children or adults, and for public speakers and singers they are invaluable as they at once render the voice clear and flexible. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by medicine dealers every where, and used by thousands throughout the States and Cancdas.

COMMISSIONER'S SALE.

rpHE undersigned has been appointed a 1 missionerby the Court of Common Pie

TERMS OF SALE.—One

com-

Pleas of

Montgomery county, Indiana, to sell at private sale the following described real estate, to-wit:— The south-east quarter of the south-west quarter of section seven also the east half of the northwest quarter and the west fraction of the northwest quarter, both of section eiguteon, all in township nineteen north, of range three west, lying and being in the county of Montgomery aforosaid also the following lands lying in Boone county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the south-east quarter, and the south-east quarter of the south-east quarter, and the west half of the south-west qUartei1, and ihe south-east quarter of the south-west quarter, all in section twenty-two i:i township twenty north of range two west.

sale, one third in six months and the residue in twelve months from day of sale, purchaser giving note for the deferred payments with security, waiving the appraisement or valuation laws.

ASHER BROWN, Commissioner.

April 19, 1855-3w-[Printer's fee $2:50.]

COMMISSIONER'S SALE.

THE

Undersigned has been appointed a commissioner by the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, Indiana, to sell at public auction at the door of the Court House in the town of Crawfordsville, on the 18th day of May, 1855, the following described real estate in said county, towit The south-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section thirty-one, in township eighteen north of range five west.

TERMS OF SALE.—One

third in hand at time of

sale, one third in six months, and the residue in twelve months from day of sale with interest from date, purchaser giving note and security on the deferred payments, waiving the benefit of appraisementor valuation laws.

BEJf T. R1STIJTE, Commissioner.

April 19, 1855-3w-[Printers fee $1:50.]

NOTICE TO §§111111,

an act of Congress passed March 3d, 1855, granting bounty land to Soldiers, and all others who served in any capacity in any of the wars since 1790, each person, or if dead, his widow or minor children, is entitled to a certificate or warrant for such quantity of land as shall make in the whole with what he may have heretofore received, 160 Acres, provided he shall have served a penod not less than fourteen days. Being associated with a gentleman in Washington City who has been connected with the General Land Office for many years, all claims intrusted to my care will receive prompt attention. The advantage of having a responsible Agent at the Department is, that claims will be attended to without delay, while those sent to the Commissioner are often crowded out for many months. No charge made in any case where the warrant is not obtained.

Office in Washington Hall, over the store of Robinson, Vance & Co. L. J. MOORE.

Crawfordsville, April 12, 1855-3m.

J. ANN AH,

MERCHANT TAILOR OFFERS

to the citizens of Crawfordsville and

vic.inty, the most splendid assortment of Pl'n and Fancy Articles in his line of business, ever brought to this market. His stock consists of the best and most Fashionable

BroadL Clotlis,

ITALIAN CLOTHS,,

SUMMER CLOTHS

Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Plain and Fancy Drillings for 1

JZL. iw rm? mm

Plain and Fancy Marsaills, Buff & Satin Testings Cotton, Jjinen and Silk Hose Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Shirts and all kinds of

Heady Made Clothing,

Of his own manufacture all of which will be sold cheaper for CASH than can be bought elsewhere He keeps constantly employed a number of

jEIxperienced Workmen,

And is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, at the shortest possible notice, from a single garment up to an entire suit. He guarantees his work to compare favorably with the best of the kind for strength, durability and neatness, manufactured any where East or West. He will also promptly attend to

And Fitting all kinds of Garments, which he warrants to give entire satisfaction. His establishment may be found cne door South of the PostOffice.on Green street, nearly opposite Elston & Lane's Bank.

Gentlemen will do well to give him a call immediately and inspect his stock, as it needs but a call to satisfy the most fastidious.

JAMES HANNAH.

HTN B—I also receive mcnthly. the latest N. York Fashions, which .n be seen at any time bv calling at my establishment. J. H.

Crawfordsville, April 12, 1855—tf.

Three Booms Filled with Goods

GRAHAM & BRO. The Boston Store!

$24000 StOOK

FIFTY THOUSANDDOLLAR SALES

3CIW

WEturers

are receiving direct from the Manufacand Importers of Boston, the Em­

porium stock of

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.

Our stock includes every variety of Dry Goods, READY MADE CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Boots

St

April 13, 1855.

Shoes, Carpets, &c.,

called for in this market. We invite all to come and see our Stock. We can and will sell all Goods in our lino

BELOW ALL COMPETITION. [UTAH kinds of PRODUCE, SHINGLES AND LUMBER, taken in exchange for Goods. No charges for showing Goods at this Corner.

GRAHAM BRO.

ELSfON & LANE, I

EC. 3EJ es AND DEALERS 1*

E xoitaii 5

HAVE

removed their Office on Green-st., two 'floors soilth Of Vcrnon-st. Six per cent, interest paid on time deposits.

April 5, 1855.—3w.

COMMISSIONER'S SALE.

THE

undersigned has been appointed ft commissioner by the Court of Common Fleas of Montgomery county, Indiana, to sell at privatesale the following described real estate, situate in the said connty of Montgomery, to-wit: The west half of the north-east quarter of section thirtyfive, in township nineteen, north of range live west, except 25 acres off of the same, assigned bv said court to David Miller.

TERMS OF SALE.—One

BEN T. RISTINE,

Now, Therefore, in pursuance of the requirements of "An act to amend an act, entitled an act for the incorporation of Insurance Companies, defining their

powers

E.

New Haven Rail Road Company, $62,500.00 315 Shares Hartfoi-d and

Providence Rail Road Company, 15,750.00 107.Shares Boston and

Worcester Rail Road Company, 10,807.00 4 Shares New Albany and Salem Rail Road Company, 100.00 250 Shares Connecticut

RiverRail Road Company, 14,000.00 105 Shares Hartford and

Providence 10 per cent. Guaranteed Stock, 10,500.00

300 Shares Phoenix Bank, Hartford, 35,400.00 308 Shares Exchange

Bank Hartford, 17,864.00 200 Shares Farmers and Mech. Bank, Hartford, 25,600.00 150 Shares Connecticut

River Bank, Hartford, 9,750.00 200 Shares Hartford Bank Hartford, 26,000.00 118 Shares State Bank,

Hartford, 14,986,00 100 Shares City Bank, Hartford, 11,600.00 75 Shares Bank of Hartford County, Hartford, 7,950.00

36 Shares Eagle Bank, Providence, 120 Shares Bank of America, New York, 13,620.00 100 Shares Bank of North

America, New York, 10,000.00 50 Shares Bank of Commonwealth, New York, 4,500.00 150 Shares Bank of Republic, New York, 17,475.00 480 Shares Broadway

Bank, New York, 13,800.00 75 Shares Union Bank, New York, 4,350.00 "60 Shares Peoples Bank,

New York, 4,400.00 100 Shares Hanover Bank

New York, 9,250.00 400 Shares Mechanics Bank, New York, 11,500.00 100 Shares New York

Life Ins. and Trust "1 Co., New York, 15,000.00 100 Shares United States

Trust Co., New York, 10,200.00

100 Shares Stafford Bank, three instalments paiu in, 50 Shares Connecticut River Company,

:0

THE

third of the purchase

money to be paid in hand, one third in six months and tlie residue in twelve months from day.of sale, with interest from date, purchaser giving note with approved security for the'deferred payments, waiving benefit of valuation and appraisement laws.

Commissioner.

April 19, lgSS-Sw-fPrinCef's fee $1:50.]

Insurance Agents' Certificate

STATE OF INDIANA.

TO EXPIRE 31ST JULY, 1855.

AUDITOR OF STATE'S OFFICE, INDIANAPOLIS,

pai-,,

third in hand at time, of

March 9th, 1^55

EREAS, the jEtna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn, has filed in

this office, a sworn statement of its condition, on the 13th March, 1855, the act of its incorporation and amendments, properly certified to, and its written instrument, nominating its Agents and authorizing them fully and unreservedly to acknowledge service of process, in the event of suits.

and prescribing their du­

ties," approved March 2, 1855, having presented satisfactory evidence to me of full compliance to tlie requirements and specifications of that act, 1, HIUAM

TALBOTT,

Auditor of the State of In­

diana, do hereby certify that

JAMKS HEATON,

of

Crawfordsville, as the Agent of said Company, is authorized to transact the business of INSURANCE, as the Agent of the said ^ET.VA

AXCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN,

INSUK-

in this State,

until the :ilst day of July, 1855, to the extent lie may be commissioned and appointed 5y the said Company.

In Witness Whereof, I have hereto subscribed my name and and caused the

[SEAL.] seal of my office to be affixed, this 9th dav of March, A. D. 1855. H. E. TALBOTT, State Auditor. .April 12, 1855-1 w.

STATEMENT

Of the AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford Connecticut, as required by the Laws of the State of Indiana, relating to Agents of Insurance Companies incorporated by any other State, passed in 1855. Tha. name of the Company is

CoMi'AJiy, locate

A

at

Mortgage, V. 7,313.17 Bills Receivable, amply secured, payable at Bank, 100,172.17 Premium Notes, 19,407.24 All other securities, viz: 500 Shares Hartford and

149,150,00

1,980.00

The aihount insured in any city, town or village is not fixed, but depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the facilities for extinguishing fires, and other circumstances.

The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies the intention is to limit the loss by any one fire to $10,000, of less.

A copy of the Act of Incorporation, and all amendments thereof, is herewith presented. THO. A1. ALEXANDER, Secretary.

STATE OF CONNECTICUT, HARTEORD COUNTY,

Hartford, March 14th, 1855. Personally appeared THOMAS A. ALKXANDER,

JE5

undersigned has ordered a select variety of Apple, Peach and Cherry Trees to be on hand by the 10th of April, which added to hispres-, ent stock of Apple and Pear Trees, will be sufficient to supply this Spring's demand. Ho will have also a quantity of

E E E E N S

such as Norway Spruce, Balsam Firr, Arbor Vita, Red Cedar,and* White Pines. He intends as soon as possible, to obtain a variety of

Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and to enlarge and perfect his stock of Fruit Trees so as to be able to supply the demands of this community. O. P, JENNISON.

March 29, l£55-3w^

A

PROVISION STORE!!

C. E. VANMtSBAU,

WOULDof

of

Author-

J£-\-

respectfully ififonn the citi­

zens this pluce ami vicinity,

that he has opened up in the above business, in a room three doors south of II. Ball's Tin and Grocery Store, on Washington street. He intends keeping Groceries, Provisions, &c. and would be pleased to have a call from his friends and the publie at large. jC5THe would also remind the farmers that he always holds himself in readiness to buy produce of all kinds, for which he will pay the highest market price either in Groceries or the Cash.

Crawfordsville, April 12 1855-tf

NEWCASTLE AND DANVILLE

A I O A

OT1CE is given to the Stockholders

of the Newcastle and Danville RailRoad Company, that they are required to pay to A.

TIIOMSOX,

Treasurer of said Com­

pany, on the 15th day of May next, at his Office in Crawfordsville, five per cent, of the amount of their stock subscription, this being the first assessment on their stock and they also are required to pay to A. Thomson, Treasurer of said Company, every sixty (lays thereafter an additional assessment of 5 per cent, on the amount of their stock subscription until the whole amount of their subscription is fully paid.

A. THOMSON,

Sec. of Board of Directors.

April 12, 1855.—tf. ,•

STATE STOCK MONEY.

\Y

AETNA INSVIIANCI:

HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.

The Capital Stock is Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, nnd is pui'-i up. The Assets of the Company are: Cash on hand, in Bank and in hands of Agents or other persons, $175,58G.43 Real estate unincumbered, 16,(572.05 46 Mortgage Bonds, 7 per eent. interest payable semi-annually, 46,000.00 3.^ Mortgage Bonds, 6 per cent, interest payable semi-annually, 28,000.00 2'J Virginia State Bonds, 6 per ct. interest payable semi-annually, -19,200.00 5 North Carolina Bonds, 6 per ct. interest payable semi-annually, 5,000.00 10 Jersey City Vfater 6 per ct. inter-" rest payable semi-annually, 10,150.00 Debts due the Company, secured by

"INDIANA FKKE BANK AOENCY,

E are now converting suspended Free Bank paper, for a Commission of one per cent., and returning proceeds of sales of bonds in Exchange on New York.

Wc are, also, purchasing it at the following rates 2d Class paper at 90 cents. 3d do do £5 do 4th do no T5 do in currenev, or in Exchange on New York, or in Gold at three per cent premium.

Feb 8,1855.] DEPAUW & DEFREES.

Taken TJp

BY

John Coynnet of'Madison township, Montgomery county, Ind., one estray red and white spotted Steer, branded with the letter "Q" on the left horn, and the appearance of a brand on the right hip, but what letter if any cannot be ascertained, and also the appearance of the letter "S" on the left hip ho other marks or brands perceivable supposed to be three years old this spring, and appraised to 625,00, by James McDowell and John Grimes, before Thorn as J. Mason, Justice of the Peace, on the 19th day of March, 1855.

Attest, A. P. LYNN, Clerk, march 22, 1855.*

KarTDering

rI^HE

undersigned would resgectfully inform their friends and customers that after the 1st day of May, 1^55. their Barber Shop will not le kept open on the Sabbath. We would therefore respectfully request all who may desire our services to call during tlm week, or at least, on Saturday eve. WICKLIFF & JONES.

March 29,18.55

113,657.00

HOUSE PAINTING

Cam

$

J. W. HOGUE,

TXTOULD respectfully say to the citizens of IT Crawfordsville and surrounding country, that he lias commenced the House Fainting business, both Plain and Ornamental, Glazing and

PAMyt S&1M®.,.. Since I have been in this place, 1 have executed work for Messrs. J. H.Benefiel, and J. Keeuev, (Publisher of the Journal,) to whom you are directed for a sample of my work. 0"0rders can be left at the store of Mr. Benefiel.

Crawfordsville, February 1, 1855—ly.

$2,000 AT COST! I

offer at COST, wholesale or retail, mv entire stock of BOOTS & SHOES, bought mostly for cash at very low figures.

Country Merchants

Desiring to replenish their stocks, can have Cincinnati bills duplicated. The store has a good run of trade and a rare opportunity is offered those who wish to engage in business.

TERMS LIBERAL—Apply at R. E. BRYANT'S, :.I BOOT &

March 22, 1855.—1m.

THE

114,095.00

3,000.00

1,250,00

$810,633.06

No debts due or not due to Banks or other creditors. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and not due, $67,864.44 Losses adjus'ed and in suspense, waiting further proof, 124,029.89:

All other claims against the Company are small, for printing, &c. Agents are instructed to take no risk over $10,000. a

THE

Secretary of the

-•"Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the foregoing statement, by" him subscribed, is true, according to Iris best knowledge and belief.

HENRI FOWLER, Justice-of the Peace. April 12, 18S5.J—lw

SHOE STOKE.

DISSOLUTION.

partnership heretofore existing under the iiun of A. Homer & Co., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 2d day of March. The business of the firm will be settled, by Horner & Davis. A. HORNER,

JK.,

J. GRAHAM & BRO,

Boot and Shoe business will be coutinued by the undersigned at the old stand of A. Horner & Co. ABRAHAM HORNER,

JR.,

JACOB DAVIS. .„

March 15, 1855-3w.

STAR CITY

PLOW, WAGON AND

CAMUAOE MANUFACTORY.:

MARTIN & LANE, MANUFCTURERS of Plows, WagCarnages, and all kinds of Farm­-

ing Implements, corner of Main and Clark sts., Lafayette, Ind. We buy our materials direct from, manufacturers, and are enabled to sell our work as low as it" can be. sold in the west.

All work warranted. All orders will receive prompt attention. Lafayette, May 25,1854—ly

TRUSSES and Abdominal Supporters for sale by [november 2] T D BROWN.

THE GREAT MULE JACK

IrOUNG WARHIOH,^

WILL stand the present season, at my stable one mile south of Crawfordsville^ on the Tene-Haute road, (gencrally known as the Ruffher

Farm, at the reduced price of $7.00 to "insure a Mare with foal, payable when the fact is

known or the Marc trapsfcrred. The season has commerced and will end on the 1st of July.

Description and Pedigree,

YOUNG WARRIOR, is a dark iron gray, 15 bands high, with fine form, action, bone and muscle. He was sired by lledmon's Premium Jack York: he bv old Warrior and Out of a Maltese Jannet. BEN F. SMITH.

April 5, 1855—5t

A O fine

THIS

W A I O Jack will make his

ill5 line young first season at my stable 2£ miles west of Cambridge, in Putnam county county, and will serve Jennets at $15 for Jennet colts and $25 for Jack colts, the money due when the fact is known or the Jennet tranferred. Pasturage 25 cts. per week. All possible care.taken to prevent accidents or escapes, but I will not be liable for any.

Description & Pedigree*

This fine Jack is 15 hands high, great length, splendid bone, and as gume as a peacock. Mammoth Warrior was sired by Leviathan and he by old Mammoth.— Mammoth Warrior's dam was a superior Warrior Jennet. W. W.YEATES. april 4, '55-m3.

CLARK

Co., Kv., Feb. 1855.

CERTIFICATES.—We

the undersigned

hereby certify that the well known Jack, Mammgth Warrior, is good broeder and sure foal getter. His colts are large and likely. He is of good stock, the well known Warrior on the one side and the Mammoth the other. Given under our hands this date above. John Evans, Thdmas Evans, Josiah J. Ashley, John Williams, Jesse Williams, C. W. Williams, Wm. R. Duncan, Ben. R. Grooms, Peter P»ean, Thos. G. Suddeth, M.C.Evans,- John Redman, A. Lindsley, John W. Bean, f. N. Winn, James Hall, J. C. Hall, D. W. Fermau. april 5, 1855.

LOOK OUT FOR PASTURES!

•'T^HE subscriber offers for rent two Pastures,

.JL

Indianapolis, Jan. 29,1855.y

containing 880 acres—one of 560 acres, and Ihe other of 320 acres, situate on Ley Creek Prairie, seven miles from Crawfordsville, on the road leading from Clark's Mill to Linden.

Any information in reference to the above named Pastures may be obtained by calling on Samuel Binford, in Crawfordsville, or on the subscriber six miles ea3t of Crawfordsville.

Feb 15,1855.] JOHN BINFORD.

INDIANA FREE BANK LIST.

PAH.

Bank of Indiana, Michigan City. Bank of Brookville, Brookville. Bank of Rockville, Rockville.. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. Bank of Elkhart, Elkhart. Bank of Goshen, Goshen. Bank of Mt. Yernon, Mt. Vernon. •. Bank of Salem, Salem. Bank of the Capital, Indianapolis. Bank of North America Clinton. Bank of Warsaw, Warsaw. Bank of Monticelo, Monticelo. ('anal Bank, Evansville. Crescent City Bank Evansville. Cambridge City bank, Cambridge City. Central Bank, Indianapolis. Fayette Co. Bank, Connersville. Farmers & Mechanics'B'k Indianapolis. Gramercy Bank, Lafayette. Hoosier Bank, Loganc port. Indiana Bank, Madison. Indiana Stock Bank, Laporte. Kentuckty Stock Bank, Columbus. Lagrange Bank, Lifna. Merchants & Mechanics, B'k N. Albany. N. Y. & Ya- S. S. Bank, Evansville. Prarie City Ban!'., Torre Haute. Southern Bank Torre Efaute. Salem Bank, North Salem. Traders Bank, of Jndianpolis. Farmers Bank Westfield.

Eighty-Five Cents on the Dollar. Brank of Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne. Bank of South Beud, South Bend. ... Bauk of Perrysville, Perrysville. Delaware Co. BankMnncie. Great Western Bank Ten Haute. Huntington Co. Bank Huntington. Indian Reserve Bank Kokomo. Kalamazoo Bank Albion. N. Western Bank Bloomfield.N. Y. Stock Bank, Vincennos. Tippecanoe Bank. Winnemae. Upper Wabash Bank, Wabash. Wayne Bank Logansport. Wayne Bank, Richmond. Wabash River Bank Jasper. Wabash River Bank Newville. Wabarsh River Bank N. Corvdon.

Seventy-Five Cents on the Dollar.

Steuben Co. Bank Angolia, Bank of Covington Covington. Bank of Rochester, Rochester. Bank of Rensselaer Rensselaer. Elkhart Co. Bank Goshen. Farmer's & Mechanic's B'k Rensselaer. State Stock Bank Marriou, State Stock Bank Jamestown. Swanee Bank, Attica. Wabash Valley Logansport. Agricultural Bank, Mt. Sterling. Atlantic Bank, Jackson. Bank of Albion, Albion. Bank of Attica, Attina. Bank of N. America Newport. Bank of Bridgeport Bridgeport. Bank of Connersville Connersville. Bank of T. Wadsworth, Michigan City. Bank of Rockport Rockport. ... Bank of America, Morocco. Bank of Auburn, Auburn. Bank of Albany, New Albany. Drovers Bank, Rome. Farmer's Bank, Jasper. Government Stock Bank Lafayette. Green Co. Bank, Bloomfield. Laurel Bank, Laurel, Merchants Bank, Lafayette* Merchants Bank Springfield/ Marshall County Bank, Plymouth. Northern Indiana Bank, Logansparti Orange Bank Poseyville. Public Stock Bank Newport. Perry County Bank, Cannelton, Plymouth Bank, Plymouth. State Stock Bank, Logansport State Stock Bank, Peru. State Stock Security Bank Newport. Traders Bank Nashvills.

Traders Bank Terre Haute. Western Bank, Plymouth.

THE STAll

4 fine lot df Sjjriftgjjtnd summer Clothing just received at j« L» BROWN'S, on6 door south of A1 Ramey's.

Being very thankful, fo'f the patronage heretofore bestowed upon us by,the public, I would now give a still stronger invitatiWi than ever, for I have taken great pains in selecliifg a very fine assortment of Goods and being better acquainted with the wants of this people, than when I first located here, I am now prepared to suit all who may be so kind as to give me a call.

of the latest spring styles, all of which will be of fcred at the very lowest possible prices. Friends and patrons, give me a call and 1 will take pains in showing you my stock of Goods.

April 5, 1R55.] J. L. BROWN.

H. PURSEL BRO. HAVEGree

removed to the brick, corner of Main and streets, in the room formerly occupied by A. Ramey, where we will be happy to see all of our old customers find as many new ones as possible, as wc assure tlieftl it will be to their advantage to buy of us any thing connected in our line, as we have a large stock of School, Miscellaneous, Theological and Standard

Also, all the School Books in use. Arithmetics, Grammars, Geographies and Atlases also, a heavy stock of full and half bound Blank Books, and 40 kinds of Note and Letter Paper, by the-ream, very cbcap and every thing connected with the Stationery line. Our stock of

S E E E N S

Is large, over 40 different manufacturers Gillott's No. 303 by the gross. Also, our stock of Notions is full and complete,over three thousand varieties. Pistols and Guns, and over fifty different kinds of

From the finest Whale bone down tE the cheapest quality. We cannot be undersold in Whips. Also, 40 different kinds of Cigars. Our stock of

GOLD JEWELRY,

Is full arid complete. Over one thousand Gold Rings, aud 100 different kinds of Ear Rings and Pins, for which we warrant Gold or the money refunded, and the largest assortment of

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

To be found in the county, combined, such as Violins, Guitars, Flutanoes,

Acccrdcont, Banjoes, Tamborines, Flutes, Fifes, Harps, Musical Boxes, &c., at the lowest possible prices, and as one of the firm plays on all the of the above instruments you will have a fair trial of the instrument you're buying, before purchasing, as no man is a judge of an instrument if he can't play on it. Our stock of Gloves and hosiery is large.

GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES Always on hands. We have, also, a large lot of IIATS AND CLOTHlNfi, Very cheap for cash or horses. Our terms arc cash or trade. No person will buy anything in our line without giving us a call before purchasing, if they wish to make it to their interest.

Nov. 9, 1854-tf. II. PUftSEL & BRO.

JSl.

Good. and.

COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF TIN, COPPER AND

SHEET IRON WABE,

ON&hands

and for sale at Hoover's, at Graves Cumberland's old stand, on as good terms as can be had in the west. House Gutter, Spouting and Roofing done so as to warrant satisfaction. Mending done on short notice. [CFRags, Old Copper, Brass, Pewter and Lead taken in exchange for ware. J. HOOVER

March 15, 1855-tf.

House & Lot for Sale.

rpHE undersigned offers for sale his House and Lot, containing two acres, with a comfortable residence, stable,smoke-house, wood-house, agood well [of water. Also a variety of bearing Fruit Trees, situated in Yountsville, Montgomery county, Indiana. Terms liberal. For particulars call and see the the undersigned at Yountsville.

April 5,1855.] JAMES GRAHAJI. (CTN. B. This is a good location for a mechanic.

GOING IT ALONE!

Tust Received!

THEthe

undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to former patrons of T. D. Brown Co.. that having purchased the entiic stock and having recently mado large additions thereto, he is now prepared to accoraod .' those wishing any articles in his line, at as low rates as they can be purchased at any house west of Philadelphia.

Our stock will be found to comprise every article usually found in a Drug Store, which we warrant as to quality.

We are prepared to sell to physicians every article which they may need in the practice, and wc earnestly solicit them to call and examine our SPLENt11) STOCK of

SELECT POWDEES

PENS,

Pcncils, Paper and Premium Ink at November 2]

IGHTI—Star

ALL

a

mm

4

I keep on hand every thing in the

Clothing Line'.

Gents. Furnishing Goods—a very fine assortment—maybe found here. Also,

Hats and C&ps,

March 15, 1855-tf.

and Chemicals,

which we say without fear of contradiction CANNOT BE EXCELLED in the State. THE LADIES Are requested to call and examine our superb assortment of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Flavoring Extracts, kc... which we pledge to sell at Philadelphia prices!

Thankful to the many customers of the former firm, I hope by strict attention to business and eare in the selection and compounding of remedies, to merit a liberal share of public patronage.

Call at the sign of the Yellow Column, one door east of the Eagle Hotel. T. D. BROWN November 2,1854-tf.

APANNED

TIN

BROWN'S.

Candles and Lard Oil at

November 2} Buowx's.

fT^WO Gross Lyon's Kathairon just opened at JL November 2]

BROWN'S.

the valuable Patent Medicines of the day at [novembcr 2J

BROW'S.

1IDER Vinegar kept constantly on hand by November 2]

BKOW.Y.

UPERIOR Tobacco and choice Cigars at November 2] Baowx's.

ITNNAMON, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Ginger and Pepper, at

IN DOW Glass of all sizes, from 20 by 30 to 7 by 9, at [nov2] T.D

AZIN'S Depilatory for removing superflous hair, sold by [uov2]

AGUE! AGUE!!

WE

still manufacture the celebrated External Ague Remedy, which cures in nine cases out of ten. Ask for the "ENDEUHIATON," and take nothing else. Call one "door east of the Eagle Hotel,on T. D. BROWN & CO.

September 14, 1854.

lAINTS and Oils of all kinds at November

9) BBCW'S.

mm

BlE E_F. I

Austin Conrsaa,

"faould respectfully inform the I tltiifens of Crawfordsville and B&IMM*

vicinity they are prepared to furnish them att all times aff8 hours with Beef, Pork, Mntton & Sausage at our stand on Washington street, and two door* south of Layman & Co^ Grocery Store. 0*We return our most sincere thanks for past favors and hope by strict attentioft to business, to merit a continuance of the patroflage heretofore 'VWQyS

extended. [Fet?«i4S55.]

MISS M. A. BtlffCH,

Fashionable Milliner and

MANTUAMAKER, WOULD

respectfully inform the citizens of

Ciawfordsville & vicinity, that she will hold, herself in readiness at all times to accommodated those desiring ahy thing done in her line.

ICTResidence on the corner of South

&

Wash-i$

ington streets. fApril 5, 1855—It*].

New Tin, Skeet-Iron

COPPER AND

STOVE STORE!

At the sign of the Eagle, on Washington street opposite the Crane House two doors south of Grahams'Store.'

THEhas

undersigned having the assurance ofsomo popularity with the public, for good workmanship, been induced to open a shop for manufacturing all Articles in the Tin, Sheet-iron Copper line.

Having had fiftetti years experience working in this businfcsS. flatters himself that, better mado ware cannot be furbished bt any one in the State. Particular attention will be given to

Honse Guttering and Spouting which will be put up in the most approved manner and warnted to stand.

TIN AXD METALIC ROOFS. put on in a good stfle afso and warrnted. I have purchased a good assortment of

Cooking Stoves^

among which is the celebrated Hnthawdy Stove which has an unbounded popufarif.t, and has taken premiums for fifteen years these stoves are alt warrnted not to crack or burn out. I have also obtained the Climax Stove wiiich can't be beat for beauty or uuribility, also a variety of premium Step Stoves all of which will he s'ifd cheap fiocash.All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for ware or Stores. 33= A liberal discountgivcnto country merchants.Please call and examine my goods and prices.

Feb. 22. 1S5 tf

4

H. BALL, Jr.

Friend, Look Here! AND

you will receive the glad tidings that there is a splendid assortment of the metfc a

C90KINS STOVES

At Graves & Cumberland's Old Stand, That has ever been brought to this market. My Stoves comprise the following popular patterns:_

Three sizes of the celebrated HAlIfAWAY STOVE, which arc the heaviest stoves made ia the We3t.

Three sizes of the unrivalled Ruck's Patent, which is a stove of admirable beauty and proportions.

Three sizes of the standard PREMIUM, which is anew pattern of beautiful design. Three sizes of the SUPERIOR PREMIUM, which is the stove for Farmers, being heavy and calculated for service.- They will positively bo sold cheap for cash or country produce.

TINWAH.S Of all kinds manufactured and for sale on the above terms. Coppcr-smifhirr done in all its various branches. House-Guttering, Spouting and Roofing done so as to give satisfaction.

CTItags, Old Copper, Brass, Pewter and Lead taken for- ware. Repairing done with neatness and despatch.

J.

HOCjVEfi.

JAMES H. SHIELDS & CO.,

Forwarding' and Commission Merchants,

DEALERS IN-*

FLOUR & PRODUCE,

SOLE AGENTS OF THE

Kanawha Salt Company,

State st., between Main and the riv«r/ NEW ALBANY, I&D, March 15, 1855-Gw.

COPPERSMITHING-! A LL kinds of Coppersmithing, such as Steam

JTV

Pipes and Kettles, made by J. Hoover, at Graves & Cumberland's old stand. STOVES for sale cheap for cash or country produce. Repairing done on short notice. J. HOOVER/

March 15,1855-tf.

M. BAlter, JNO. V. JOHNSTON, RICHARD

cor.

BAILEY, JOHNSTON & COX,

COMMISSION AND FORWARDING-

AXD DEALERS IX WOOL, No's £0 and 61 Walnut Street* CINCINNATI Steam Boat Agents and Sole Freight Agent3 for

Covington and Lexington Railroad. "Mark Goods B. J. C. to avoid Errors." October 19,1854-6m.

Gr

of various sizes, for signs—a

nice article, just received by

BKOWX.

4 CORD of Pierce's celebrated Percussion i\_ Matches, at

BROWN'S.

ENTS ware of all kind.'at sept 7 1854.] A.HORNER & CO's.

TOILET ARTICLES.

COLOGNE,BayMeen

Water, Handkerchief Extracts,

Powder Puff's, Fun, Lilly White, Chalk balls, Alabaster Tablets, Toilet Soaps of every variety for sale one door east of the Eagle Hotel, nearly opposite Campbell's store, bv

Sept. 14. T. D. BROWN & CO.

Taken tfp

[p)Y Jonathan Royer, in Sugar Creek I township, on the 5th r!cry February, 1855, one estray red and white stag Steer, marked with it swallow-fork and half crop in the right car, and half crop in the left— no other marks or brands peceivable, supposed to be three or four years old. Said Steer carac to the premises in February, 1S54—appraised to $10,00, by Joseph Royer, and Moses Cooley, before Thomas J. Mason, Justice of the Peace, fe? Attest,: A. t.

March 8,1855*

BROWN'S.

TstylePartnership

BROWN'S.

^RACOBAPHE, an instantaneous hair dye, sold at [nov2]

BROWN'S.

BROWN.

ENUINE Evan's Lancets, American do., Abcess do., Spring do., at BROWN'S.

LYNN, Clerk-

jjE heretofore existing between the undersigned in the Drug uuakiess, under the of T. D. Brown & Co.. is this day dissolved by'mutual consent. Tiie accounts and ah busi" ness of the late firm will be in the hands of

T,

D.

Brown, who will settle and attend to the same. ii. T. BROWN# R. K. KROUT,

T. D, BROWN.

N. B.—The business will hereafter be conducted by the undersigned at the old stand, one door east of the Eagle Hotel, where he will be happy to see his friends and Customers.

November 2,1864. T.D. BROWN.

Notice

ISappfoi&tecl

IS hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the last will of William Cox, late of Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is solvent. ELIJAH COX, Executor,

January 25,

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