Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 October 1855 — Page 3

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Jj^more nur&et. BAf.TIMOHK, Oct. 11.

TV cxcjtemont in Flour continues.— Sales of 60 bbls Howard st. and cily niijls at

$8,75, Avhich is.an advance of 18^@25c. Wheat is from 8 to 4c better sales of white' at

S2@$2, 15, and of red at 81,85@82._ White and yellow Corn sells at 90@92o. Whiskey dull, 150 bbls sold. Lard, firm and unchanged, with sales of 150 bbls of repacked Chicago. Beef is drooping, with sales of. 400 bbls.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

Nauction

otice ishcrby given, that I wilt sell :it public on Friday the 2fith day of October, 1855, nt the late residence of Thomas Brooke. Into of Montgomery county deceased .ill his property consisting .of Horses, cattle, grain and Ilay: one wagon and Harness, Household and Kitchen furniture &c. TKEM,S OF S.vuc.—A credit of 12 months will b« given on nil sum exceeding three dollars, tha purchaser giving, his note with approved security, waving valuation and appraisement laws.

JOSTAH BROOKE, Administrator.

October 4,1^55*.

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FEW Boxes of Rasins for sale very cheap. Also Ground -S'immmon, .Nuunogs, and all kinds of good things for the Cook, art to be found at CUMBERLAND, GREGG I Co.'s.

^fk Kits Quarter and Hall-Barrel Mackerel, put O up expressly for family use. for sale by CVITBIJU.ANP, GREGG A Co.

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UMBERLAND, GREGG & CO. will pay the highest cash price for 50,000 bushels Wheat.

ALL

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kinds of Country Produce received in exchange for Goods by CUMNRRLANR. GREGG & Co.

Large and complete Assortment of Table Cutlery, German Silver and Common Tea and Table Spoons, for sale very chap by

CUMBERLAND, GKEGG & Co.

NOTICE

Jshereby

given, that the undersigned has been

appointed administrator the of estate of Thomas Brooke deceased, late of Montgomery county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent

JOSIAH BROOKE, Administrator. Oct. -1, L8r5 *.

Bbls Salt, just received and for snk very cheap for Cash, at the. old and pop ular stand. CUMBINLAND GREGG Co.

Very nice lot of Pocket Cutlery, of superior quality, for sale by C. G. & CO.

The Boston Cheap Store!

MVts Amm,

WHOLESALE AND HI ir. PLALESS

DRY-GOODS

HATS, CAPS,

5

CLOTHING,

BOOTS, SHOES,

&.C.,

TT7 OULD in fo.uv their friends and patrons tb.it 1 thoy have received their immense stock of

'FALL GOODS,

comprising by far the largest assortment to be found in Craw fords itie. We would cail the at'.tention of Retailers in the county to our full and splendid stock of

PRINTS, DELAINES,

©L©THlJft§/

,kc., all of which we guarantee to fell at least 10 per cent, cheaper than any other honse in this place.

DAVIS & GARVIN

have had several years experience in some of the largest Importing and Jobbing Houses in Boston, and flatter themselves that they possess facilities for purchasing goods at the

Lowest Prices,

and will sell accordingly. ,.

Our Stock will always be Full,

as we have arrangements ii: Boston for htr.ing new -.styles of goods forwarded to us weekly

iBy 2

Call and see U3 at the old stand of M. Snook & Co. [September 27, 1^55-ly.

T. W. AVKBSTER. vrjr. rciWEiis.

WEBSTER & POWERS

RETAIL DEALERS IN"

DRY GOODS!

Groceries, &c.,

HATEGoods,receivedMade

just a tremendous stock of Dry Ready

ll

Ladogd, sept. 27,1855-4 w.

9

®1©

QUEENS-WARE

& GI.ASS-VvARE,

-Groceries, &c., which wiil be sold at sach prices that those calling can not help but be pleased.— We will exchange Goods at cash prices for all kinds of Country Produbc. Bring along your Feathers, Butter, Eggs, &c.

MERCHANT TAILORING.

THE

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undersigned having rcceivcrl and opened a, large and complete stock for Fall and Winder trade, would respectfully invite the citizens of CrawfOrdsviUe and vicinity to call and examine for themselves. "We will just say, that we believe we have a little of the finest stock of superline

Cassimeres of all styles and colors felt and pilot Cloths,

SATINETTS AND TWEEDS,

black and tancy silk Velvets, Vestings, satin and worsted Goods, Shirts and Collars, Cravats and Stocks, Undershirts and Drawers, linen and silk Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., tc., that can be found in the place. [CPAll 'kinds Of work done to order on the ^'shortest notice. We solicit a liberal share of public patronage.

N. B.—Shop on Green street, two doors south of Blair & Brown's, and immediately opposite Commercial Blcck. JAMES HANNAH, sept. 27,1855-tf.

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Full and complete Stock of Groceries, just received and for sale very cheap, by CUMBERLAND, GltEGG & CO.

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FARMERS'& MECHANICS' E A N E

IJYNN'S

BUILDING,

Opposite Commercial Block, Green, Street.

BENEFIEL & ELTZROTII,

HAVING

taken a room in the above named

building, immediately opposite the iirm of Wilson Grimes a Burbridge, beg leave to say to their patrons and the people generally that they are now in receipt of a fuost superb stock of Goods, which having been bought unusually low, they are prepared to sell on the most accommodating terms.

THE LADIES,

Are especially invited to call and look at our Plain ami Fancy Dress Goods, soft straw and silk Bonnets. Bonnet Ribbons, Antique and silk trimmings and Beltings, cohavs, £e ufr, gloves, hosiery and shoes

O I N

We invite the special attention of purchasers trt an entirely new line of Ready Made Clothing in which we caa otter some inducements. Try us und see if it is not so.

HATS & CATS.

A Sue assortment of the newest and most improved styles: from 25c to §4 00. BOUTS & SHOES.

For Men and Boys Women Misses' and Children's of the most substantial kinds. CHINA, GLASS, «fc QUEENS WARE,

Table and Poeket cutlery Tea Trays LookingGlasses Mill and cross-cut saws and tiles superior Axes Brass and Mazlin Kettles Tubs Buckets bowls and baskets.

PAPER! PAPER!!

A nice assortment of Window and "Wall Paper up stairs from 10 to 50 cents a bolt. NO. 1, OR BEST QUALITY

Tea and Colic sugar and Tobacco Indigo and Madder sot!a and starch: and spicings in gen-

"VYOULD LIKE TO HAVE 500 Lbs. good Butter 1000 do Lard 500 Feathers: r00 lbs. Rags and 100 pairs socks and stuckiiig.-. il.ttons etc.

Almost any thing taken in exchange for goods, at a fair cash price. Come then one and all and satisfy yourselves and oblige us by looking through our stock as it will afford us pleasure to show you our goods— whether you buy ov not.

BENEFIEL ELTZROTH.

Oct. 4 1?55—1

CAMPBFXI., CI A LEY & HARTEB,

WHOLESALE AND LUM AIL DEALERS IN

Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.

C'RA WFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

1 I A E S E E I E

ROCERIES, &C.

lyjnC'H WILL BE SOLD AT SUCH PRICES as will convince this whole community that they can sav? money, (and money saved is money made) by making their purchases of them.

Sept. i!0, 1655—5-lv

CRAHAm BRO.

H£S

f-

$ 7 5 0 0 0 Sales'in One Year!

YT7 E A11E NOW RECE17l THE EXVV cclsior Stock of lull ai.d Winter Goods, direct fri'inthc Hanuf'acturfcrsaml Importers of Boston. Diy Goods of every style and quality used in this country, can be found in our

TUFMENPOUS P13.ES OL" GOODS! •1,00 Bay State and Brosha Shawls, 4,000 Yds. of Black and Fancy Silks, 20,000 Prints, 25,000 31us!ins and Sheetixiga, 2,00 Picces of Dciains.

I.OO Morinoes, 12 Bales Batting, 1,00 Pic es Striped Shirting'-..

CLOTHING STORE UP STAIRS.

87,000 STOCK!

THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK of READY Made Clothing ever offered for sale in this Market, can be seen at Graham Brother's.

Our Stock includes every article of Men's and Boys' Ware in use.. We pledge ourselves to sell at Citv Retail prices. ROOT, SHOE, HAT & CAP STORE. 100 Cases of Boots & Shoes, direct from the Manufacturers of Boston, including every quality anil style in use. Hats and Caps of every variety and style, at Graham & Brother's.

Carpets! Carpets!!

1,000 Yds., at City prices, at Graham & Bro's.

Wall Paper.

A large and extensive assortment of the best styles. Wc invite every Gentleman and Lady in this and the surrounding Counties, to call and see our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. The great increase of our trade enables us to bid defiance to competition.

Come one, come all, and see the Mammoth Stock of Goods, at Graham & Brother's. Wc can and will sell below all competition.— Come Farmers, and Mechanics, and all, and bring all vour families, and cloths them at the Boston Store. JAMES GRAHAM & BRO. sept. 20,1855.—5-ly

HORNER* DAVIS, No. 4. COMMERCIAL BLOCK!

VRA WFOItDS VILLE, IKS.

A EE just receiving the largest and best selected Stock of Boots, Shoes, and Leather, for the Wholesale and Retail trade, ever offered in this market, which we call upon our numerous friends and customers,'and the public in general, to call and examine, as they will show for themselves.

Our Stock consists of Gents' Heavy Kip, Calf and Grain Boots Boys' and Youths'do. Women's Kip, Calf, Goat and'Enameled Boots and Polkas Ladie's Kid. Enameled, Morocco, and Gaiter Boots Buskins do. Misses' Ware, of all kinds and qualities Children's do.

We pledge ourselves to sell ten per cent cheaper than any Other establishment in the West. JIOMEB. 4 DAVIS, eept 20 1955—5-ly

TAKEN UP

Bthe

Joseph Bittee in,coal creek township, about 5th day of September i855, one sorrel horse, supposed to lie fifteen years old, both hind feet white up to the paoturcjomtsblind in the near eye and about fifteen hands high appraised at fifteen dollars also one roan horse supposed to be ten years old,-with a star in the forehead ring boned in the off .hind foot ahout fifteen hands high appraised at $40 by John W. Pyles and Aaron H. Gilkey before Samuel 11. Smith a Justice of the Peace on the 25th day of September 18-55.

A copy attest:

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ANDREWP, LYNN dork.

Oct. 6, 1855.

W

E HAVE ON HAND AND FOR Sale cheap as the cheapest, a large stock of cloths, cassimcres, doe skins, sattinetts, tweeds, jeans, drills, checks, linseys, cotton flannels, etc. WILSON', Gium:s Co.

J1ARINOES, DELAINS, &C, 40 ps. All Wool Marino (ass. col.) 100 do plain and fancy Detains 25 do Thibet, Persian, and Plaid Cloths 20 do Mohair and Alpacca Luster, plain and fancy. WILSOX, GKIJIES W CO.

PRINTS, GINGHAMS, &C.

500 ps. best Fancy Prints 50 do French Scotch, and American Ginghams 50 do bleached shirting and sheeting 50 do Ticking 20 do shirting, striped 25 do white yellow and scarlet Flannelsj 10 bales brown sheeting

Received and for sale by

W

S

ILSON, RIMES & Co.

LADIES'DRESSTRIMMINGSA WHITE GOODS, 4 Full stock received. Also, Gloves, Hosiery, xv Ribbons, Edging, laces etc.

WILSON, GRIMF.3 & Co.

"VOW OPEN, (up stairs) and for sale, a large j_Ni stock of Gents' and Boys' ready made clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc.

WILSON, GRIMES IT Co.

IIAWL.S—A

beautiful article of Cashmere,

Brocade, and Bay state shawls, now opened.

WILSON, GRIMES

HARDWARE,

A

TREMENDOUS STOCK OF

BET GOODS,

RE A I' 1! A1) I!

ox^OTiiiisrca-.

BOOTS & SHOES,

QVEENSW.IRE and GLASSWARE.

250

TOM

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1\ O

30,000

NEW GOODS,

H'Tl

&,

Co.

QUEENSWARE, SAD-

dlery, coopers' and carpenters' Took1!, Iron, steel, axles, springs, nails. Glass, etc., now receiving. WILSON, GIU.VKS A CO.

COFFEE AND TEA.

50 bags Rio and Java Coffee 40 chest and catlies Teas, (assorted) received at

WILSON, GRIMES & Co.

SUNDRIES.

20 hales Batts, Wick and Twine fc ijhls. s. c. soda 8 boxes starch also chocolate, pepper, spiec, ginger, cloves, nutmegs, cinnamon, alume, copperas, salt petre, glue, rosin, sulphur, yeast powders, matches, pepper sauce, madder, shot, lead and caps—-just received and for sale by

,, WILSON, GRIMES & Co.

4for

doz- cans Baltimore Ovsters just received and sale. 20,000 half sjMUiish, piria«jq#e"Ond regalia cigars 50 soft shell Almonds 50 do Eng. Walnuts 50 do Filberts 50 do Brazil Nuts for sale by ,W ILSON,

GRIMES Co.

9 Best superfine Indigo, in store and for sale. WlI.SOV, GRIMKS

(K

Co.

I 2, Coin. Block.

Oct. 1, 1655—ly

Fresh Arrival cf Winter

FHOM NEW YORK, NOW OPEN AT

ROBINSON, VANCE & GO'S,,

CJ

3E3L

THREE ROOMS FILLED WiTH

CONSISTING of Ladies Dress Goods of the best and finest quality, viz Silks, morinoes, cashmeres, all wool delaines, printed delainea, Alpvccas, French and Scotch ginghams, bobinets, saxony edging, worked collars, chemizetes, antiijU'j trsrnmings. moss trimmings, silk fringes, ornba velvet ribbon, double chain galoon, scotch plaid Shawls, kid Gloves, satin Bonnets, roll and lace edge, soft ssraw. The Ladies of the entire community are invited to call and see our fine stock of

and other articles of taste. Ecpeeial attention also to the Gentlemen will be given, in showing them our superior stock of

CLOTHS, CASSfiVIERES,

itswi a «§iff

HATS AUD CAPS,

consisting of Panama, Hungarian, Pearl, Wide Awake. Also, Wagon

sulky and buggy Whips. In fact every variety of articles in the Dry Goods line can ba had by calling at ROBINSON, VANCE & CO'.'S.^ sopt. 27, 1855.

NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS FOR

~VTOTICE is hereby given, that for the purpose of receiving Taxes, I will attend either in person or by deputy, at the usual places of holding Elections in the several Townships,- as follows:

Coal Creek Townsnip, ixonday, Oct. 22, 1855.

Wayne (Sugar Creek Franklin Walnut Union Scott Clark Brown Kipley Madison

Tuesday, Wednsdy, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednsdy, Th'rsday, Nov. T,

23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31,

Friday, 2,

Rates of Tax for A. D. 1855,

Are, for State tsx 20 cents OA each $100 and 50 cents poll: County tax 25 cents on each $100 and fifty cts'pol) School tax ten cts on each one-hun-dred dollars and fifty cts poll Library tax 2}. cts on each one-hundred dollars and 25 cts poll Sinking Fund tax t\Vo cts on cacli one-hundred dollars, in all the township.

Road tax 5 cts on each one-hundred dollars in CoAl-creek, Wayne, Riqley, Union, Madson, Franklin, Walnut and Clark and-10 cts on each one-hundred dollars in Sugar Creek township tax 5 cts on each $100 in Ripley, Union, Madison, & Clark 4 cts on each $100 in Wayne 6 cts on each $100 in Brown: 13 cts on each $100 in Sugar creek 7 etson each $100 in Franklin and 10 cts on oach $100 in Walnut. School Building tax, 25 cts on $100 & 50 cts poll, in Brown,Madison, Franklin, Walnut And Clark, Twenty cts on each $100 and 50 cts poll in Ripley 15 cts on cAch $100 and 30 cts poll in Scott 10 cts on each $100 And 25 cts poll in Union and 50 cts poll in Sugar Creek.

JOHIT.R. COONS, Treasurer M. C.

Crawfordsville, Sept. 6,1855.

Dwiiolesale Dry Goods Store, Lafayette, Ind. Superior Bl'k Oil boiled Gra'de shine Silk, 24, 26, 28, BO, 32, 34 and 36 inches wide.

Superior Black Lasting, do 24, 28 & 30 Fancy Plaid an/1 Stripe do Plain Changeable do Marcclain and Florence Silk, all colors Superior Silk Tissues do Plain and Figured Bareges Barge De Laines, Challeys, Swiss Muslins, French printed Jaconets, etc.

May 3,—37—tf

ASH PAID FOR WHEAT, by HALL & JOHNSON. Sept. 6, 1856.

CABINET & CHAIR

REMOVED TO COMMERCIAL, ROW. rpHE undersigned having removed to his new

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buildings in Commercial Row, one door south of Campbell, Galey & Harter's Store, would respectfully inform the citizens of this place and vicinity that lie has on hand a general assortment

FA8H10MBIE FOPMSBS.

Made of the best material and by experienced workmen and Hatters himself that he cannot fail to please a discriminating public. Call and see' before purchasing elsewhere, and we will make it to your interest to buy of us. itf* Remember, Shop one door south of Commercial Block. WM. ROBERTSON.

Aug. 23, 1855.—1-tf

O. W. HA LI, A JOHNSON.

NEW GROCERY

AXD

PRODUCE STORE THE

subscribers having associated themselves together in the Grocery business have just received and are now opening on "Washington street, 2 doors I South of Graham's Corner, a general assortmcnt of Groceries, consisting in part as follows: New Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Powdered Sugar New Orleans, Sugar-House, and Golden

Syrup Molasses Rio, Java & Laguaira Coffee .^ Imperial, Young Huyson & Gun-Powder,

Teas

Lard-Oil, Mackerel, Cheese, Rico, &c. Tobacco, Cigars & Snuff Star, Tallow Candles and Soapj Spices, Nutmegs-, Candies, fcc. Carpet Warp, and Cotton Yarn—all sizes Wooden and Willow-ware, fcc.

With a general assortmsnt of Goods usually kept in a Grocery Store all of which will be sold cheap for Cash ov Countrv Produce.

HALL & JOHNSON.

Sept.- 6, 1855.-1y, ,., •,=

WANTFD,

5,000 SHEEP PELTS, For which IVill

pay good prices in Cash. ISAAC A. MARES. Sept. 6-3-3rw

NOTICE

is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the last will of Henry Ristine, late of Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

Aug. 16,1855.

Notice

Iappointedgiven,

S hereby that the undersigned has been administrator of the estate of John Deer, late of Montgomery county, deceased.— Said estate ia supposed tobe solvent.

SIMEON CLORE, Adm'r,

Sept 13,1855.

50 BLS. SALT, just received and for eale, b7 BAIA & ....• .-

ALL

Hi™:

SM Ji'JHBf!

ALL KINDS OF SHEET IRON, COPPER WARE,

Britania Ware, Cooking & Parlor Stoves, at

No. 6 Commercial Row,

STOYES AT REDUCED PRICES.

The public are respectfully invited to call in and examine our extensive assortment of Stoves and Tin Ware, which we pledge ourselves to sell below all. competition, as our stoves are manufactured by the largest stove works in the world we have made our purchases so that none can compete with us. Our-assortment consists of the following different kinds of stoves. 1" 2 sizes Harvest liorne, Cooking. 2 sizes Western. World double action revertible flues. 3 do Prairie Flower. 3 sizes New World. 1 size Hathaway 3 sizes Atlas. 3 sizes Climax. 2 sizes Ajax, (see cut.) Also a large variety of premium and parlor stoves of various patterns.

Your attention is particularly requested to examine the Double Action Revertible Flue Stoves. Since the introduction of these stoves into market in the year 1848, their reputation has become established wherever they have been put in use, and the sale, has been largely increased in each succeeding year. Being heated with double action, revertible flues, their baking is superior to that of any other stove, with the usual construction of flues, while the draught is mnch more powerful, at the same time will heat a room almost equal to a common heating stove, which is a point very desirable in a cook stove.

The. AJAX is a stove of the first class, and of tiie largest dimensions, having an extension oven and extended.fire box, taking in 25 and 28 3-4 inch wood. This stove has been improved by constructing a separate extra fire box behind the other, (see cut.) which may be used in summer for boiling or baking. The baking properties of this stove stands unrivalled,.which operation can be Witnessed at our store at any time when requested.

Our workshop is supplied by the most competent workman, and ail our work is warranted. All kinds of house-work, guttering, spouting &e,, done to order on the shortest nolicc and time to suit customers. A liberal discount made to merchants and dealers at wholesale. Ivags, old copper, and iron, &c., taken in exchange for ware. 0= Our prices for stoves will range from $5 to SiO less than Pedlers prices—all we ask is to call and see our stock, and be satisfied that such is the case.

BALL. I I O N O N S O N

in iV'iT1*

O (J II

CI.OT/IING AT

DAVIS & GARVIN'S.

..^DISSOLUTION.

nf^j&E co-partnership heretofore existing bet\feen Smith, Stilwell & Ailen IIAS this dav oeen dissolved by mutual consent. The Hooks & accounts are left in the hands of Tobe Smith, and ran be found at the Treasurer's Office. Those! indebted to tire firm, will please call and settle immediately. Wc need the inonev at once, and

WJtnoutdelay.

BR. J. S. ALLEN,

HA\",

B. T. RISTINE, Executor.

I'M

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DIDN'T TOO

liolcscilc and Retail Dealers in

DRY GOODS. CLOTHING &CI,

AVE just received another large lot fov sale at low prices.

DON'T BUY-SLOP SHOP ¥0BK!

All our Clothing is manufactured in Boston expressly for us, and we warrant every garment to give perfect satifaction.

SECURE A GOOD FIT

A fashionable good fitting Garment costs no more than an G. have always on hand, and are constantly receiving such. W have also the LARGEST and best selected Stock of Dry Goods to be, found mtown. Call and see. [October \$t 1855.

SMITH, STILWELL ALLEN.

August 27, lb55.—3w

ING resumed the practice of his profess-

iu

respectl'ully tenders his services to the"

citizens of Crawfordsville arid vicinitv in Medicine, Snrsrery^ &c". He wiil be prompt and unremitting in attention to all cases confided to his care. ^ETO.Iice on Main street, over Pursoll'sstore.

June 7, 1855—ly.

Row, a fipe assortment of Brittania Ware,

consistihs of

Tea

and Coffee 'Bo^S^r I® SSlsvi^''11

Cream Pitchers, Molasses Cups, and Castors,— which will be sold very cheap, in sets or single Piece. H. BALL & CO?

Aug. 16,1856-5a-3w

of seasonable Clothing, which they offer

ill shaped one. D. &

A O O O A I O N

HOUSE AMD LOT FOR SALE,

I-ra.-w

THE UNDERSIGNED BEING permanently locatcd in Cr.iwfordsville, ami wishing to buy a small

Residence in said town, will sell on favorable Serins, a valauble House and Lot, situate in the town of Wavcland, Montgomery county, 14 miles west of Crawfordsville. This property is well im-1 proved, and is situated in a very desirable part of town. Contains six rooms, out buildings, and all the conveniences necessary to a pleasant and desirable Residence. A\avcland is a point on the C. &. St. L., and E. C. Railroad, and is well known as being a healthy, pleasant and prosperous place her citizens have aft enviable reputution^in point of morality and intelligence, and her facilities for Education, and the inculcation of

Address, or apply to D. M. OANTRILL Journal Office, Crawfordsville. N. B. This property will be Sold or exchanged

ll&idencQ'

or

Aug. 2!, 1655,

Vaca^

Large and beautifulassortment' of Enamelled" Ciotha. for sale by C. GL& CO.

E O A E

S O A N & O A N

HAVE

REMOVED their Drug establishment!--a few doors westof the old stand, immediately opposite the Court House and have just I received an unuSuallv large and fresh supply ol

DRUGS,MEDICINES,

Paints,

Dye-stull*, Window-Glass, Glassware, Perfumery, -1 Stationary, Faney .Articles, Gilt Mouldinds, (for Picture Frames the best of Cigars and Tobacco, and

PATENT MEDICINES.

Comprising a general assortment of all the. ar^ lic'.e- usually found in any establisment. All of which we oiler for cn!e on "terms a? liberal as those of ai'.y other establishment of the kind in tho Western country.

Physicians, and all others, are requested to

call and e.vamijie

for theniiclves. y'

OUR STOCK IS.COMPLETE.-' *'iCrawfoidsviile, June 7,1855—ly. ......

WAR DECLARED!

W* ES!EBY»:

AS just received the finest and best selected lL stock of CIGARS AND TOBACCO, o\ fi brought, to Crawfordsville, and to prove t.ho fact to yourself, just call in, one door east of the Jlolton House, au«l try his Regalias, Principes. Ca.-adoras. Plantation, Opera, Half Spanish, or any other brand yon map call for. Tobacco, Lady Finders. Jenny Lind, Pancake, S. B. William's Pine Cut, Koh'i'noor and Virginia Cavendish, to-1 •retber with all other articles usually kept in a To-", bacco store. [?ept. 27. ,,

Rhodes' Fever and

OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,

FOR

the Prevention tmd Cure cf INTIT.MITTENT ahd RI:.MRIII.: FKVJEES, FEVER and ACCJ:,. Caju.sand FIITKE, DUMB Aour:, GENERAL DEBIL ITV, XJGHT SWEATS, and all other forms of disease which Lave a common oridn in Malaria or Mias4

This is a XATFKAL ANTIDOTE which will, entirely protect" any resident or traveller even in* the most sickly or swampy localities, from anys Ague or Billious disease whatever, or any injury-, li oni constantly inhaiing ilaiaria or Miasma.

It «ill instantly check the Ague in persons who have suffered for any length of time, from one days to twenty years, so that they need never to have another chill, by continuing in use according t. directions. The patient at ones be gifts to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent aud radical cure is effected.

COnc or two bottles will answer for ordinary eases: seme may require more. Directions printed in German, French ond Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price one dollar. Liberal discount, inAde to the trade.

JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R.I.

PROOF OF SAFETY. e*,--Yoik, June II, 1855.

"I have nsvae a chemicAl examination of "Ruoiius" I.VEU and AGUE CUKE," cr AXT:DOTE FOU M.iLAitiA,' Atid have tested it lbr Arsenic, ^Mercury, Quinine, and S-trycimine. but have not found a particle of either in it, "nor have I found any substance in its composition that would prove injurious to the constitution.

JAMES Ii. CHILTOIi", M. D., Chemist."

EVIDENCE OF ME KIT.

LEWIRBUG, Union Co., IFAY 2, 1655.

MR. .T. A. RnoDiis—Dear Sir: The box oi'med•cine you sent mi' was duly received oi: the 11th •••l April. Uuivc sold about one L.ilf of it, and so far the people who have used it are satisfied that it has cured them. It has ccrtainiy stopped the Ague in exerv one who used it, and six ofciie cases were of long standing. My sister, who has iiAd it f'jr live or six years back, and could never gee it stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as long as she would tAke it, is now, I think, entirely curcd bv vour remedv. C. R. McUiNLY.''

CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS lake no more Arseusc. Mercury, Quinine, ."Strychnine, Anii-PerioJics er mcdic'r.e of any kind, the virtne of which is owin.cr to such poison-

S drugo. Tlie most they can do is to "break the chilis" for a short time, while teey air. sure to cause constitutional maladies tiirc cease only with life. R«. cut-Hiker that the only Fever and Ague remedv that is harmless as "well a-, .sure, is

HHODES' FEVER AXLi AOU CURE. For sale wholesale & retail by Robert Urowniag Indiana'poli--, aud Druggists generally. sept IS55—ly

F-S A i.1 S

IT AN

3. HOOVEH,

TS now makinjr "Ludlow & Co.'s Seif-sea'dng Air-tight Fruit Can," which he iiu.nds to keep on liaiids for sale as lew as any in the market.

A'so, a large !c.t of the ben piUerns of Cooking Stoves, Tin, sheet-iron & Coppe-Wiu-e, on terms to suit purchasers. Piease cail and examine,

X. B. House Guitorius Spouting Gone so as to warrant saiislcciioii. Ci-awf-miaviiie, Julv 26, 1555—tf

THOMSON & RiSTlNE,

June 15, ]55.—tf.

Campbell's

•j

Lave Removed their

Xj "^7' O To the Brick building ever Campbell, Galey Harter's Store.

»§©T:S $ sails

Old stand

CORNER CrREEN

cfc VERNON STS.

A. P."WATSON & CO. OULD respcett'ully coll ihe attention of tho public to their extensive and well selected stock of

I!EJqo1I£3 tiS§3hLo©S$ I They were bought to tell, and persons will find it to theiradvaniage to call and examine before purchasing else where. '.

Our stock of

LEATHER & FINDINGS

LARGE AND COMPLETE,

BEJSG THE 310HT

E E N S IV E

in thisplacc.'-

T3hereby

A. WATSON Co.

May 17,1855-tf.

NOTICE

given, that letters of administration

have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Mary Jane Ward, deceased, late of Montgomery countv, Ind. The estate supposed to be'

SOLVENT. CHRISTOPHER

good wholesome morals, are unsurpassed by any I "Her for sale at public auction, at the residence of town of heir size in the State. TERMS OF SALE—Made to suit purchaser.

DICE, ADM'R.

Oct. 4,1855. !.J,

ADIMINISTRATOU'S SALE. "VJpticc is hereby given, that the. undersigned a=T i.i administrator of the estate of Mary J. Ward, deceased, late of Montgomery county, Ind will

Marth Dice, lour miles east of Crawfordsville, on Friday the 26th dav of Oct., lt'55. the following property to-wit: One Horse, cow and calf, beds and bedding, two bed steads, Bureau &c., kc.

TEEMS OF SALE.—A credit of twelve months will be giv^a f.n 1! suri'~ nv-ir (tollare the purchaser' gfvitig note with approved security,. waving valuation aud appra.isei«lit'.'-'hlws. tbreo»^ dollars and under, cash in hand.' -CHRISTOPHER DICE,

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Administrator.