Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 April 1856 — Page 3

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THURSDAY, APRIL IT.

displayed in the arrangement of both Goods

internal arrangement of many Dry Goods

Houses in the West, and we have' yet to

find one that will surpass the Rooms now

occupied by this firm. Neatness and good

vantage to a firm, they most certainly have

the full benefit of it, as J. R. Roiunkov ha*

been engaged in the Mercantile trade that

-length of time. Their Store Rooms will

be found one door east of Cumberland,

Gregg &

Co.'h

•for «ale at thoir Ware Honse. Tii'-y It'vp

the best artirie of Lime always on haud-,

xt low prices.

stock of Dry Goods over brought to tliis| The poor girl smiled but no answer.— market. The richness and beauty of their' The teacher insisted. Goods, and the superior skill and taste oil, said sue, sinec I must tell, its

order, everywhere visible, and seems to be call on F. M. lleaton at the Post Ofiice,

their legitimate anl fixed mode of doing where all business appertaining to or con-

busineiak. TTie ladies especially, will find necteii with the American Express & Aetna

this a desirable place to trade, as wo feel: rnsmanoe Go's & the Land Agency, yill

assured the majority of them are decidedly be promptly attended to.

ia favor of cleanliness and good order and JAMES IIEATON,

hostile to confusion and dirt. If thirty

years experience in the business is any ad­

Hardware establishment,! Flour,

on Vernon street. See advertisement in i^beat,

another column. 'coin, tt .Potatoes,.... Crawford & Muu.irin.—Have just re- puUtcr

ceived their usual large and well aborted I E--*-'3* *.—

•stock of Drv Goods ana Grncenr-s, winch vCk«-i.3, Pork

they now olTer to the pul lie at unr.M a!iv

low figures. Their now

rooms are HUeil with the verv

an«i best qnanties of gotnis. and they »»c Snsar,

ready and willing to exhibit them to ail! ?*Ui'.

who tnav give them a.call. TheirKtraight-: Turkeys,

forward, unassuming maimer of doing

Lusin-2.ss cannot fail to gain the couudencc

And patronage of a large number of tHc I

people of the county. Jiouie\nL.er the

place, 3d door we*t of the 1 Jul ton llon.so,

Vernon street. S«e adverti-enicnt in au-j

oilier co'un.n.

S. M. rKTTCXOU.L Co.. New:

paper Advertisers in New lork and Bos-

t:.a, h.ave our thanks for !ntj favors in th.vj

•vray of ftdverti-jC-nnMits.

:er.n on,

b:

gcnilcmen our papc*. li .s wide vircula-

tiun, and is published in one of the best'

cur.nli&i in the State, he l»ii»iness and

wealth of C'rawfuvdsviile sturoim liii^

countiv is such now as wii! ji .-tiry a"

Wholesniti Firm in t'ae East in m^kim: the|

fciuJI iuv«stmeut necct.saiy to uiaLc them-j

•elves famiiisr to .ea-iers.

-*_,iSwsi Ti:En Davis, advartihP a large

quantity of "Lime, Cn.il, S«di ai 'etnoni,"

•'Fai: 5a k\s Celf.b:iatz:d Soau:i.'' nre

adveitised in another column, by 1 n• :!a

Vi.DEr.wooB, Agent at Laf :yette, and 1' Air:-

ban'iis ir Co No. l?i), Bin«idway, Now

York. Oar Hardware men ainl others wiil

please notice, and forward ordiors accord-

ingiy.

If you went to get *-Greeley's Al­

manac for 'oo." goto our young i'iiend

Frank Iltaroy, at tiio Post OiTiee, \vi

has them for sine. lie a!ro ljook-

Stationery d:c.. at low fiigtnes.

A Handsoms Present.

Onr csteenu'ti young ftiend, Samci.

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much embarrassment consequence ot be-

vilie. We expect soon to have an entire

Bome important intelligence to comnmni-1

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eate, ol rather a pnva nature. in-

tend to keep up these "calls" until we ge'

best accomplished, young lady in town.—

So look out, for we are coming soon—be­

fore our "new clothes" wear out.

of the briek belonging to Messrs. W il-

hiteb, giving way. It was caused by dig-

ging the new cellar, which caused the foun-

dation, composed of rotten sand stone, to

cave in, thus injuring tho building to a

very considerable extent. Mr. Ott being

the occupant of the room mostly injured.

lost a large portion of his Drugs and Medi­

cines, which were crushed by the falling ol

tho heavy wall. Mr. Oxr, we presume,

will be tho principal loser. Some of our

citizens deserve much credit for their dar­

ing energy in getting out the Drugs and

^'Medicines, even while tho walls were fall­

ing above their heads.

Oke House.—"Yankee Kobicson's Big

Show," was a perfect one-horse aiffaii,

and a few of our citizens were badly "sold''

2). M. CANTBILL, Editor. jby patronizing il. Yankee Robinson is

I better at hum bugging tho people, than

-NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A clergyman catechising the youths

3.11 S. ftomxsON.—This long esufi-! of his «l*'|'cC put the first question from v- a .i the catechism to a girl—• luihed and justly popular firm are now re-, Consolation in life and ceivmg one of the largest and best selected

tlie

y°«ngpm^i^^

and Rooms, cannot be surpassed by any Ma. Eiutor:—Please announce the name of House in the West. We have observed the

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^^vlanp, as a candidate lbr Marshal at the

com:I1-J:

elcction

A CARD.

Those persons having business with the

Subscriber during his absence, will please

€!ir jMarkfis

COP EC TED LF.KLY.

Ckavkoupsviu.e, April 17, 1856.

V.'HOLC^AI.E. ...$6 00 ... 1 00... 20 ... 25 ... none.. 20...

....40 ..1 25 .4 50 ... 75

Hacon

nn.l beantilu! Lard, Preen Apples Oou'ec

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..2 25. k'

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PoT-VTor.".—-Sales of prime Nr-dian'.'us in lots from stores S2.!2o3"-.-i0 tj. M1.— Sales of pink eves at 81,oO. Receipts l.irge Onions Sl.f»0 dor bid. Beans p«-v hh!.

Skkds.—Flaxseed we quote at Si.oO bii.,hel. Clover has declined to 87,75 orand herd soil at 82. stripped blue grass 00 (rl00c, and clean Sl,'[email protected], and timothy y3@-3,25J .hemp sucvi 81@1 25.

Xi:w Cm.kAKs. A pi il

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Robinson, of the Hi in of J. R. & S. rtor.nc-j THE THOUSANDS whose const if nbo.v, has our thanks an. best '.vishos

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lianusomo present ?n the othmg lino.—:. ,, .- ,, !ie following fiicir eaniost altenfion: These gent.e nen have a sopenor as.,orf-|

"new 5-uit," and the ladies may co» !.-, tlfieal.es om such respectable sources as dently anticijotie a "call," as we have barter's Spanish Mixture. Mr. F. Roy-

Caved is.—While the Masons wore at

work laying the foundation walls for the

new brick Store Koom of Henry Ott, the

other day, they observed the adjoining wall

JC^'Marslial Porter, arrested, tried and

^committed two young "bloods" to jail on

last evening,^for rowdyism at the "Big

Show." Served thcim right ftfr- Marshal.

!'en

N? April 11. Oni F.AN'S,

Flor.r 80,^0. CotnoO. Wheat lo0. M.-s- po-k 6I'd prime 813,-r0. Hogs 7c. baron sides 0. bacop shoulders 7A-. Keg ]a bid lard 0. Coffee llf. Sugar

]r. bRowx's EHSI-.KCR OF GIXOER ANT Cnot.KttA Ms*:ti-v.f..—\Ve cannot do the pnlilic a greater seiviec at this season than

can their attrition to fh? above valnai.h ratiit'dies, \vhicl- should \e in the hands I of every fatniiv. whiie no person about to :ive! thou Id leave tho city without them. [•t,r

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nnt»pr complaint in children now so I prcvaleu!, the Essence of Ginger is safe, convenient and el'iicacious. See adveitisei'mcnt. r::K

All! lil 10—3-1—2m.

a tions l.ave been nrliwi. an-1 their sytnptonis

ment of Clothing on hainls, a:iu at sue::! May, 1851, saiil:—"I have used, mysi/lf, price# a« will enable every one to purchase half a dozen bottles of Iloofiaml ternian an entire suit for a mere t:i,!e.

know of no one upon whom an act: ,.

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of benevolence like thn could be more ap- iic!e(] spasms from the use of this latpropriately conferred than upon our hum- tor article. The German Bitters is the Hist llo*elf. C'tir ward-robe has long been injari c!c from which I obtained any relief. p- 1 have also uiven the article to many dysneed of some repairs, and we have .sube'Co ,'u

iioisone.1 bv the use of Morcnrv slioubi give

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o11^LIS, Xewfon Hamilton, Pa.,

ers or

use of ?Iercurv. J. was poi.soncil and ai-

Iieptics, with (lie most saiutarv result. I

thin] flS

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ing unable to appear like a "nice youti-| Anril 10-lm. See udverti.semant.

man" to the young ladies of Crawfords- j-T---\

more )ott es

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CURED.—Road whaf

Mr_ oy(len savs ll0

oni u-rtS (-lircd

an answer, and that too, from the lust! NVu.alyia, by Carter's Spanish Mixture looking, best hearted, and (as wc think)! The rapid and perfect cure cllected^in his case bv (bis valuable medicine, arrester! his

April 10-34-1 m.

medicine ever had

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j&grRead the advertisement of Prof. O. J. Wood in onr advertisingcolumns. His Hair Restoraf ive has been found by actual experience ol^'many in this vicinity, to be valuable, as it rarely fails to accomplish what i.s promised in his advertisement.— An instance has recently come under onr own observation in which th«* poll of one of our acquaintances, which had for years been as destitute of its hirsute covering awas that of the historic "Uncle Ned," ha? become thoroughly covered with a glossy suit ot hair, of which our friend feels immeasurably proud. Those who wish to preserve their hair will take notice.—PJfick* waville Constitotiosiiflt.

JOB* WILSQX. K. Wi QRIME8. TPK. Blfa»«tOaK,jr.

WILSON, GRIMES & CO.,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN

DRY GOODS,

CLOTHING, GROCERIES,

QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE,

Iron, Nails, Steel, Glass,

&Ci, &c«,

Nos. 1 & 2 Commercial Block, Green St.,

CRAWEOPDSVILLE, IND.

TTJ"E arc now receiving our Spring and Summer supplies, to winch constant additions will be made as the trade tnav demand. Our stock is large and complete, and bought direct from first lialids bv old and experienced buyers, iiud we feel confident in saying to our friends and the public at large, that we can sell them goods as cheap and good as any House in the Wabash Valley. We solicit your examination for proof ol' what we suv.

April 9.

April 10.

RKTA1L. .$6 50 ... 1 no 25

April 10.

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..1 00 10 GO 15 11 ft.o ...2 51 ....60

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LoCISVilT.E, Ap.'l 15.

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Beef Cutile.—Tho supply of good and tine cattle is limited and prices firm. ,\\ rtnof'' ar $•}. for ^ye choice, and 0(2 ,Sc lor the lower description. l.Oi,-?.—'.i iio stock remains small, andi the pri'-es a:-c 7J(iiSe at retail.

Siioep.—ihicas are 84(1^5,50 heal.

Cinc^nati, April 14.

1 Flour. nothiii-T done since the stcamer's u-Mvs v. nvrivpd: £00 l.hls sold this mmnlnjr at S5^5(g5,Sf. Piovisions nI rh in:"ed in prices—no sales leported.

WILSON, GRIMES SO.

I PlTl NTS," layyns7^C! COO pieces Fancy Prints

l'ltO do I'M) do l(.'f) do

Plain and Fancy Lawns Debeges, Perages and Delains Chambrey and Ginghams Challlcs, "Wilson, Gk:mk3 Co.'s.

L'o do

Received at April 10.

SILKS AND TISSUES. FULL Stock-

•some beautiful patterns, at ilson, Chimes & Co.'s.

PIEUr.S Ladies' D/ess Tritnminirs 110 do lluiinct Ribbons, latest styles I 00 I.allies' Collars 100 Silk and Satin Parasols' Now open. Wilso.v, Grimes & Co.

ADIKS' Fancy Dress and Trimming Goods, a good stock oi'all the latest styles, now opened and lbr sale. WijusO-y, Guimks Co.

DOZ. Jjadieu', ilisses', and Children's

I UU Hose ]0D doz. Men's and Hoys' H'ise 100 do Kid. Silk, Lisle, Thread, mid Cotton Gloves. Also, Mitts, Threads, Laces, Edgings, Sleeves, Fancy Belts, Wristlet s, Work-Baskets, etc. ltso.N, Gaii.ii.s Co.

April 10.

DIES' Mohair Ile.td Dresses, a superior artick', received. Wilson, Ghi.mls & Co. April 1I.

NO 1 IONS.

LARGE and Complese Stock. Wilson, Giu.mks & Co. April 10.

DOMESTIC GOODS.

100 pg. ]}!each"d Muslin and Sheeting 5'' do Ticking and Drib 5!l do Checks and Stripes lil'J do Cottoiiaiies, (ianiinoons. Liners eet,.— Also. Cloths, (iassimcres. Satinetts, Fiiuinels, Tweoda, J.innens, Diaper. Crash etc. 15 Bales Browr. Sheeting, for saie. "\\'ti soN, Giuiits & Co.

April 10.

CLOTHING.

MEN'S

and Hoys', a fuil stock received and and for saie, up Stairs. AViL.-O.V, Gru.MKS it Co. A .ril 11.

T1 A'i'S.

Z'V A DOZ. Furr, Soft-Wool, Word, Panama' I UU Leghorn, Straw and Pa'm Leaf, reeeiv|ed.

Apii! li).

Wasox, GuiMi--s & Co.

BOOTS AND SHOES'

CASES, in Store.

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Aj.rii 10.

April 10.

Complaint, and diseases

I of a nervous character, resulting from the

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April 10.

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will cure me."

April 10.

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proprictuis of tl.oj

A st or House, ftew \on, ana for a nutn-

of vcnrs of the h:Ulg0

Hotel. Rich-1

of a severe attack of

attention and excited his interest he recommended it to others affiicfed \vi a variety of disease, and in every instance a cure was effected. lie has seen it cure Ague & Fever, Rheumatism Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Violent Coughs, and cases which were said to be confirmed Consumption, and nearly every other disease for which it is used. He remarks it is difficult to know what disease it will not relieve or cure, and as a Blood Purifier, and Spring and Fall medicine, he has never soon its etiual. He cheerfully recommends it on all occasions, and believes it to be the most valuable remedy extant.

Wilson, Ghimls CO.

CARTETINO.

"\TJ'UtV Cheap to close out Stock, ••••!Wilson, Giiimks Co.

April 10.

"QUEENS"I'"?7i,"A ss\vA7iE~ Large and beautiful Stock now in Store. Wilson, Gkiiil.-. i: Co. April 10.

DLERY.

"^"TAY open, a complete assortment. Also, Curpouter's A: Cootier's Tools, Shovols, Sj.'iidcs, Hoes, Axes, Hakes, Window-Sash etc.

April 10.

Wll.SON". Ouimks Co.

GROCERIES.

OFFEE, Ten, Sugar, Molasses,Svrups, I'ice, Spice. Pepper, Soda, Cinder, Cintiaiaou, Nutmegs, Cloves, Chocolate, &c.

Wu.so.s-, GitiMiiS Co.

SUNDRIES.

4 doz. Cans Fresh Peaches 4 doz. cans fresh Strawberries 'j. do/., cans fresh Tomacoe 4 do/.. Pepper S.iuce 2 doz. mixed Pickles, for sale

April 10.

Wilson, Grimes &, Co.

f'NDIGO, Madder, Alum, Copperas, Ext.of JL Logwood, for sale Wilson, Gr.i.uts Co.

7*ROM attd after this day, iduring the season.) ^e expect to keep on lnind a ood article of Fnniily I''loMr. in ft!I and I'll lb. S:uks.

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WILSON, GRIMES, & CO.. Nos. 1 *J, COM. Block

April 10, 13 G.

Notice of Sale.

N'OTICK

is hereby given, that 1 will sell, at public Auction, on Friday the 2fth day of April next, at the residence of Parris Horncy, late of Montgomery county, deceased, all his personal property, (not taken by the widow) consisting of a number of wurli llorses,'and Colts, a lot of stock Hogs, thirty odd fat Cattle, several Slilehs Cows, and a good lot of young Cattle, one Wagon, a Iot of Sheep, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, and other property, such us farmers usually have. A credit of six months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purdnser giving his note with approved surety, waving valuation and appraisement laws.

CHRISTOPHER BOYD, Adm'r.

April 3, ItioG.

Sheriffs Sale.

~y virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court ol Montgomery County, I will expose to sale at Public Auction, at the Court House door, in the town of Crawt'ordsviile, Montgomery County, and State of Indiana, on Saturday the tenth day of May (ItoG,) between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, the rents and protits lbr the term of sevon veal's, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots number seven & eight, in Block number six (6,) also Lots number seven eight, in iJloclt number twelve v. 1 in the town of Alamo, Montgomery County, and State of Indiana. And if the rents and profits wili not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will then and there at tho same time and place, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described Lots taken on execution, as the property of Thomas W. Fiorer, at the suit of .Nathan ii. Dodge & Joshua Dodge, vs. Noah Myers, Theoppliilus Myers & Thomas W. Fiorer.

W. HTfiOflOOLER. Sh'tf of Jtf. 0.

1866. rS-aSSMrr

S I A E S A E S

Celebrated Female Pills. PREPARED from appoggription of Sir Jamos Clarke, M. D., Physician o^tw*xrdiriarv to the Queen. This invaluable Mcdicine Vs-wnfaUing in the euro of those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the female constitution.

It moderates all excess, removes all obstructions. and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills .should be used two or three weeks previous to confinement. they fortify the constitution, and lessen the suffering during labor, enabling the mother to perform her duties with safety to herself and child.

These pills should not bo taken by females during the Fiitst Tim: months of Pregnacy. as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe.

In all cases of Nervous and Sp'nal Affections, pain in the Pack and Limbs, heaviness, Fatigue on Might Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart,, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron calomil, antimony, or any other mineral. lull directions accompanying each package.— Price, in the United States and Canadas, One Dollar.

S"ule Agents for this country, I.C. BALDWIN CO.. Reehr-stcr, N. Y. Ti tti.k a Mosks. Albany, N. Y., Gen'l Agents. N. B. $1:00 and 6 po.-tage stamps enclosed to anv authorized A pent, will insure a bottle of the Pillsby return mail. For sale wholesale and re tail by W. W. BO BERTS.

Indianapolis, and Drug-

Apr 1 4'5G, 35 fim. gists generally.

CAMPBELL, GALEY. & HARTERi

Are now opening: tlieir Large &L Extensive

SPRING GOODS,

BEING

by far the largest and best assorted stock they ever hail the pleasure of ollering I to the Public comprising some very .beautiful stvl.-s of rich

I iDress'

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uid material.

Groocis,

Being something entirely new both in design

I N S

Entirely new styled—good in fabric and fast in color.

Ginghams,

Beautiful Patterns—with designs taken from new sf.le S.Iks. EM1UUHDERLKS, COLLARS, ct.C. The most magnificent assortment ever received in tiiis place, and bought at rices which enables us to RETAIL them at WHOLKSA LK prices. A good assortment of very rich Jaspe. Canallae, l'olt de Soie, and all Boiled

S I S

At extremely low prices.

French Organdies,

BEREGES AND TISSUES?

BEXLLIANTEENS

A full lir.e at very low figures.

Gloves and Hosiery

A lan iot at low prices. A tremeiuhais stock of

BOOTS AND SHOES* Although these are much advanced in value, we have marked tlieiif down to former low p:ices.— Also oar stock ol Groceries i.s fuli and complete.

Molasses, Sugar, T.aa,

O E E I E &

HALiD^ Alii-], ('L'I AND S^A.D- W W Gallons N, (). HIo5assn«, in lb!s. 1 'Uv and hall'Bbis., lor sale for C.i-th at luw

Wii.so.n, (Jr.iiits Co.

1ROX.

25 Tonr sported. oOO Ke 's Xaiis, Also, bteel, Springs, Axles. Holts, Hiii^es, kc.

To be sold at Wholesale and lictail. it ()i stock so immense and compicro :n it self, embraeinii' fresh, new and elegant Goods, at i-.i\v rices. ill reeoinmem! itself to the ju L'ment of e\ery sen. ibie man or woman, who are judges o.' Goods, without the iiid of newspaper pulls, or clap trap advertisements.

HMDS. PHI ME SU(!AK, just received 1() and for sale, low for Cash CAMPBELL CO.

March 10, 185G.

CAMPBELL & CO.

April, 10, 1S5G.-IV.

HEW STOCK OF GOODS

on

Spring & Summer of '56.

all

I a Spring and Suminer Go:ds, in Room refitted with more li^ht, and room Up Stairs, lbriuurly occupied by Robinson, Vance & Co

WASHINGTON HALL BUILDING.

Our stock consists in part of Fancy Goods,

SSLKS, TISSUES, BERAGE3,

Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, and all kinds of white Goods, Shawls, Capes, Mantillas, Fancy Dres.I timings, Buttons ^c. Complete assortment ot

Clotlis, Cassimeres,

Tweeds, Janes, Cottonades and Linens,

Heady Mads Clothing

For Men and Boys, Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts. Collars ami Drawers.

Hats & Bonnet 3,'

Of all sizes, styles and rpialities, Honnet Trimlings Parasols of the latest styles Uiubraeiias, Caipet Bags and Satchels. Fine stock of

I 3xroTiorJS6, Hosiery, Gloves, Combs, Pultons, Thread, Jewelry, ami all other Goods in that line. Muslins,

Canioiis, D.iisusk Quiits, Linen Table-Cloths, and Linen Drills.

BOOTS & SHOES,

I Ail sorts and sizes., Knives Sc Forks, Pocket-Knives?, Scissors, Tea and Table Spoons.

Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Tobacco, and all other articles in that line.

Wooden Buckets, Tubs,

WASVIBOAHDS, &i QUEENS-WAKE,

Of all kinds. For any thing we have we wiii take in exchange Ciisii or niiy kind of Conniry Produce, For which the best market Prices will be paid in Goods at as low rates as can be sold in this market. llJ'One and all please call on us and examine our stock before purchasing, as we think we can sell as low as any one cisc, anil charge as little for showing Goods as any one.

You will lind always on hands to show Goods, John munns, ii a ii ley Harding,

AMKS -PALMER.

March 10, TPoG.-ly,

Administrator's Notice.

"VJOTICE is hereby given, that letters of AdJAi ministration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate ot Adrew J. Claik, deceased, late of Montgomery coi.nt.y, Indiaua.

Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. ELI COilPTON .Adm'r. April 3, 1886k

FIFTEEN THOUSAND!

ANDif

STILL THEY GOME!

Peace not yet Restored!

The Clash ol Arms still heard in the

OLD WORLD!

THE RED BANNER OF \y^R STILL

FLOUTS TIIE SKY!

M'/varchs tremble on their Thrones and the Masses long J)m/ni-trodden, are lifting their Voices for

HP SrL EBDO '3JL I

"Vf 7HILE THESE MIGHTY EVENTS APE transpiring in the Old World—the undersigned,

F. H. FRY fc CO.,

Are uririn™ their business with all possible zeal and energy. They are now opening a splendid stock of

DRY- GOODS,

Selected with great care in the Eastern Cities.— Their Lawns. Pebei es, Pcreges. Prilliantincs, Prints, Ginghams, biiks, and the various new

ladies' Bress Goods,

Are unsurpassed in beauty and brilliancy, and that delicate blending of colors which never fail to p'eusc the cultivated tastes. Nccdli-Work, Swiss i'usiins, (stripe and plaid) Irish Linen, Cotton an Linen Edpings. I.aee-, Embroideries, Collars, Slei ves etc. I'iain and Figured Liobinetts, Ladies and Gents. Linen llkis Luiies l-.ml)i-oii!ered and Gents Co'ored Linen Bordered likfs., Ladies veils nil rices Mantua, Satin and Honnet ]iibbons. JUk Silk Cravats Paper Muslins, Ladies and Gents Gloves all qualities, (Jotton. Lister, A: Linen Tinead. Colored and bhuk Kid Ilosii ry a large assortment lor children, Misses, Ladies and Gentlemen with a full and general assortment of triiumings. threads, spool cot'on, sewing silk. eonttis, Buttons, Suspenders &e. Their cloths C.isimeies. Farmers Satins, Linens ic are ol'clie finest Hinl best quality. Tasteful, durable and ele ant. ail of which are now going off with gieat rapid.! to our numerou-friendsand p.itrons whose e. iitii.m-d pal.iMimge v.'e solicit and will merit by eclting ti good art.cle for a iair coiisiiiereaiioii.

Our .it-,.ek ol hats, caps, bomietsaiid straw goods of all kinds cannot be surpassed lor taste, elegance, durability and cheapness.

IvJarch 'Si 'otj F. ]J. I'K\ Co.

1856. 1856.

Spring Campaign Open!

ALLEN GALEY & KEERAN,

AGAIN IN THE FIELD!

'"jpTTE undersigned would beg leave to infirm their numerous friends and etistouieis that they arc now in daily receipt of their

SPRING SUMMER STOCK OF

01-00330,

Groceries, Hardware,

Boots, Shoes, Eats, Gaps,

CLOTHING, LADIES' DRESS GOODS,

bonnets and Ribbons. Parasols. Shawls. Gloves, kc., «Vc. al.-o a splendid lot. of Trimmu's, ofthe lalest ami most ftsiitonnble sty', es. Our Lawns •ire ui' the richest and mo-t. bennfii'ii! sty'es ever brought to the market. Our Tis...ties, Pare.es. kc., surpasses any th'ug we hive over before ui tire p'easure of seeing spread upon the counter of a Western Store. Of Prints we have ail endless varietv. living in style from the lartre gay stripe to the neat., small figuie, rich in color and eiieap in price.

S111S.S.

We have an endless variety—Plack, Figured, Striped, Rarred and plain. LAWNS—We have Lawns at S cts per yd

PR 1 I S at cts per yd. LOSE at 7 cts nor pair. GLOVES at. 'i ets ncr pair. PLEACHED MUSLINS at. cts per yd. TICKINGS at. I I cts., or a superior rpiality. We feel tree to say that the long experience of our lliivor in the Wholesale business gives a warrantee that we are prepared to sell goods lower than1' ,anv irom-: ix the place'!

We are determined to sell Good lower than thev have ever been sold here before. [IV# "Our motto is small profits and quick sales. Knowing that there is a great deal of competition, and comr etitioh is the life of trade, we are bound to compete with any who may feel themselves in competition with us.

Alll wc ask o'' you is to give us a call, lookthrough our stock and compare our prices with the prices of others.. We charge nothing for showing Goot'.s.

OP ring on your Produce of all kinds brin-j vour Wives and Sons and Daughters. Here is the place for bargains, and no mistake.

The Boynton Coriser,

Is our plane of business, where we will always be found, ready and willing to show our Goods to ail whoinav have the kindness to call on us.

O'Remember the Old Poick Corner. West of the Court House. ALLEN, GALEY & KEERAN.

March 57, I all -Iv.

Sheriffs Sale.

T^jY v'rtue of a copy of a decree end certified I order of sale, issued by the C.erk of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, ami to me directed, I will expose to ?a!e at public auction and out-cry at the Court-house door in the town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county Indiana, on Saturday the tenth day of May lsofi, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M., the rents and profits for the term of seven years ofthe following described Real Estate to wit A part ofthe west halfoi'the north east quarter of section thirty-five G'•) ill township nineteen (l!!) north of range three west commencing in the centre of the State road leading from Crawfr.:sviile to Lebanon on the cast line ofs.iicl lot thence running north on said line twenty rods to the centre of said road thence east in the centre of said road to the place til beLiinning—containing cue and a half acres more or less, ing and being in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana and it the same wdl not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said decree and costs—1 will at the same time arid place and in like manner offer lorsale the lee simpln ol the same, witlioutany relict' whatever from valuation or appraisement, laws. At the suit of James McCrea (vs.) George W. Siaurt

W.ll. SCHOOLER, Slffl M. C.

Anril 10 I65ti.—!) l-!iw-$

LXi.Cl'TOii-S SALE4

"VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned JL% Kxccutor ot the estate of John Fraley, deceased, will sell at public auct.on. on Tuesday the

IGTII DAY OF APRIL NENT,

At Linden. In Madison Township, Montgomery county. One Thousand Bushels of Corn. A credit of three months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving Ins note with approved security, payable without relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

THEDORE L. Fit ALLY, Executor. March 20, lfc»6.-*) •,

Notice, of appointment as Administrator. TVTOT1CE is hereby given, that the undersignXi ed has been appointed Anministiator oi the estate of Parris iiorney, late of Montgomery county, detreased. \r„

Sttia estate is supposed to be solvent. CHRiSTOPHEK BOYD, Adm'r, April, 8, 18S6.

PROFESSOR WOOD'S.

HAIR RESTORATIVE. It litis worked Miracles!

THAT

ALL THE BALD AND GRAY CAN be restored perfectly to original growth, so far as their locks are concerned, does not admit of no dotibt besides, it will cure every possible disease of the sc'nlp, whether developed as dandruff', itching, or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions—even sctTld head—and in no possible case will it fa»l of ennhg, as if by magic, nervous or periodical headache, arid if used twice a week the young, regularly, it will preserve the color, and keep the hair from falling, to any imaginable age. Read and judge.—Logansport la. 1355. MESSRS. O. J. WOOD CO.:

GENTS: Yours of the 13th came duly to hand. ®*slosed, please find thirty-eight dollars, it being the uiiw\mt for Hair Restorative. I have sold it all. if you choose, vou may send six dozen bottles Hah-Restorative I think I can sell it. It has worked itiiiat\ss in this place. sold a man six $1 bottles, that war.i,ald, and it fetched new hair out all over bis head.

Yours, respectfully. M. H. CRPDI-TSY.

C. R. R. Office, Vandalia, June 21, 1854. Profeshoji Wood— DEAR SIR: I take pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the excellence of your Hair Restorative. Three months ago, inv bail- was very gray. It is now a dark brown, (the original color,) smooth and glossy. The only application I have made to it, has been the Hair Restorative prepared by you, and which, from the result in joy own case, 1 can most cordially recommend to others. Respectftillv, yours*.

EDWARD WOLCOTT.

Vincejwes, la June 21, 1853.

PROF. O. J. WOOD: As vou arc about to manufacture and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it, and known others to use it—that 1 have, for several years, been in the habit of using other Hair Restoratives, and that I iiud yours vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff. I and with one month's proper use, will restore any person's hair to the orerinal youthfjl color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearauce and all this, without discoloring the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops.

I would, therefore, recommend its visa to every one desirous of having a line color and texture to hair. Kespectiullv. vours,

WILSON KING.

St. Louis, June 29, 1853.

PROF. WOOD: As you are about to prepare and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, and as you "request my opinion of it, I will state, that my hair was, a Tew months ago. very gray, and after usmir to bott'es of vour Hair Restora-

meoarcii, therefore, to recommend its use to all who arc desirous of li.ivin- a beautiful head of ,ll! °.!!tlie,

1 am, sir, yours, cr H. L. STEWART.

Cincinnati. Q, Feb H, l""5'i, vV: 144 Third at.

Wtitpriou a, Mits., May 1. I"ii 1.

PROF. O. J. WOOD: A:l jw me to attest the .rtties ai.d magic powers of your Ilair Restora tive. Three momhs since, "being exceedingly I gray, 1 urehased, ami soon commenced to use two bottles and it soon began to tell, in restoring the silvi locks to their :t.t\ color, and the hair, "which was before dry ami harsh and falling oil, I now became soft and glossy, ami it leased lading, the (ian!rujf disappeared, and the scalp lost ad S the lii.-a^ieeabie itcl.ing. so annoying before, and now, 1 not only look, but feel young e.g.tin.

Respectfully, vours, etc. CHARLES WHITNEY.

1 rtMiId at 11 1 Market Street. Sc. Louis, Mo.. .•]() iii-oiuiwm. New York, and by ail Druggists, I even where. All k.ncs oi lamily patent medicines lor sale on the best possible terms at Profes.'or Wood's establishment, 11-1 Market street,

St Louis. Sold by T. D. IJROWN, Druggist, Crawfordsville. March '27, 1 -o(i. ii4-

a lioi.vs lht: saym). Dowaoi.u:, Mich., March II. 1R5G.. J. A RIIOADS, Esij. Denr Sir—As I took your medicine to sell on consignment, 'no cure no pav.' I take pleasure ill -taton/ its effects as reported to me by three brothers who live in this place,. and their testimony is a fair specimen of all I have received.

W. S. Covki.ik told me—'I had taken nine bottles ol' Christie's Ague Paisam. and continually run down while us*ng it until my lungs and live.i were congested to that, degree that blood discharged from my mouth rind nvels. so that a'l thought it impossible for me to live through another chill. The doctors too did al! they cou'd for me. but tho't that this I must d:e. Nothing did me niv j'ood until got ebvitv it h:

Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, which at one:1' relieved me of the distress and nausea at inv slomaeh and pain in my head and bowels, am! produced a permanent cure in it .short time."

II. M. Conkt.in says 'I had been taking modicum of as good a doctor as we have in our county, and taken any quantity of quinine and specifies without any good result, from 25th August to 17th December. Put seeing how nicely it operated on my brother, I j.-ot a bottle of Rhodes' Fever and A-'ue Cure, which effected a permanent cure by us ivj two thirds of a bottle."

M. OoNKi.ix wa not here, but both the other brothers sav his ea was the same as If. M's. 1 sold the medicine to both the same day,-ami the cure was as speedy from the same small quantity, and I mLlu so specify. Yours with re-pect,

A.HUNTINGTON.

Tho nbove sreaks for itself. Good proof as it

I

Now I take "pleasure in saving that the Caution referred to the same 'Dr. Clirs ic's Af.ue balsam that is me..tioiied in the above certificate. 'I lure are several other industrious pcopl who are applying to their po .- nous trase all tiiat 1 publish aOout inv Fever and Ai:uc Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, except the Certificates of Cures, and the Certificate ol'the celebrated Chemist, Dr. Jas, R. Chilton, of N. Y., in favor of its perfectly HARMLESS CHARACTER, wlrch is 'attached to every bottle. These wib always serve to distiniuish my medicine from imitations.

'"csois $£&

CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE

THF. GREAT PCKIFIEU OF THE BI.OOD I TIIF, BEST ALTERNATIVE KNOWtf

it is ol' no belter tenor than the viKt number of iantily, individual, or traveller should be without. like certificates

have already] i.bli.-hed, ami the

1 greater amount that is continually pouring in to nm. One thing more. Last year had occasion to Caution tlir ubi:c in these word "I notice one firm wqo have taken one of my general rc-ulars, substituted the name oi'their nos trim for my medicine, anil then with brazen impudence ci their umiih'et with the e::c'amat:oii, •Let t'm1 proprietor of any oilier medicine say as much if he dares.' c.

Not a Particle of Mercury in it An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptioni,

Pimples or Postules on the Faco.Blotchcs, Roils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetfer, £c».U(.bead, Enlargement & pain of the Bones and

Joints, salt ^hcumf stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders and all diseases arising from an' injudicious us- ofSJercurr, imnrndence in Life, or Tmnurity of the Blood. This great alternative Medicine and Purifier of the Blood is used bv thousands ofgrateful patients from all parts of the United States, who testify daiiv to the remarkable cures performed bv this greatest of nil medicines, '-CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Scrofu'a, Eruption on the Skin Liver Diseases, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affection of the Kidneys, Diseases ofthe Throat, Female Compialnts, Pains and Aching ofthe Bones and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this inestimable remedy.

For all dise scs ofthe Blood, nothing has been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on tho Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the stomach, makes the Skin clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength.

For the piseases ok femai.es it rs peculiarly applicable. and wherever it has become knowa it icguiafly prescribed with the happiest effects, It invigorates this weak and debilitated, and imparts elasticity to the worn-out frame, clears the skin, and leaves the patient fresh und healthy a single bottle ot tliis inesiim ible remedy is worth all tho so-called Sur-apari.'las in exisrcnce.

The lanre number of certificates which we have

A.centand

PROF. WOOD— DEAR SIR: My hair had. f«r Fcvoral vc^rs, been bcr-erriing prematurely gray. aceorr..- i,iol bv harshness vlech rendered the constant application of oil necessary in dressing it. When I com-K sa.e by Drucpists and Country Merchant* mc-necd using your Hair Restorative, about'tun iifiiths apo. it was in th.at condition: and having" Ci.i.tii.i ed its use till within the last three weeks. ii '.as tinned to its nati'i-a! color, and assumed a softness and lu-tie grei.tL to be preferred to those produced l.»v the application of oil? or any other preparat'oii I have ever used. I regard it as nI dispensable aiticle for every lady's toilet, whetV •i er to be used as a Hair Restorative, or for the simp'c purpose of dressing or beautifying the hair. You have permission to refer to me ad who entertain and doubt of it? performs2 a'l that is claimed for it. ?."! RS. C. SY.MON DS.

get an Almanac and read

tnei ct:i ls of astonishing cures performed by Car-ti-ii's Spam MixTCttK, (in most cases whore cr I erv tiling e!: had signally I'lileo.) '1 helimit3 of an advert'? merit will not admit thr'r .11 inserI ticn. Wil. B. BEERS & CO., Pieprietofs,

No. ,SU4, Broadway. New York,

To whom all orders must be addressed.

in all rarfs ofthe United States and the Canadas, ami by Si.CAN MORGAN. Crawfordsville Thomas & Co., Darlington: obstcr Palmer, S'.iannondale ViHi. Hromley, I'leasant-Hill N. W. Grimes. Alamo M. Rudicii 4: Co., Ladoga^

October i'", 1Ho5—!v.

DOCTOR EL E P. AT E

Scinuut OilSc S rp.pt'ATret) uy DB. C. M. JACZSOHt Pail id!a., Fa.,

UVER C0WL4IXT,'""A'JA?:!)} Cl-rnnic or rvcul Debility, Jjixrtsci of the Kidney, »d ol/ i:iio.'S/'B aritiny Jrum dt«trdercU Jiiier vr.&iomach.

Sac',

a-, jnstipa-

t'on. Inward Piles, Fc.ness or blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea. Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness, oi'Weight in the Stomach, sour Eructations, sinking or Fluttering at the Pit ofthe stomach, r-wimminir of flic Head. Hu.-ried and dirlicult lireath:n_, Flutt /ringat the Heart, choiking or suflucating sensatiiis wtnii in a lying 1'osture, Diuirrjsf of ission. Dots oj v.e'os beiore tin-" 3""'it. Fever and Dull l'aiu in the

Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel•lowness ofthe skin and Eyes, Pain in: tiie side. Pack, chest, Limbs, kv., budden Flushes of Heat, burning in the Flesh, constant Imagining of KviLiind great Depression ot spirits. ../V The proprietor ill calling the attention oftha public to this preparation docs so with a feeling ofthe utmost, coi.luiet'ce in its virtues and adaption to the diseases foi which it is reonimcuded.

It is in'new and umried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten year's trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any simi'ar preparations extant Tho te.-timoi'iv in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and individuals in ail parts ofthe country is immense, and ncareiiil perusal of the Almanac, published annually bv ti'.c proprietor, and to be had giatis of any of hi' Agents cannot but satisfy the most skeptical wedv is really deserving the great eelobtained.

1

it.

JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. Providci.ce, R. I.

For si'e in Criwrordsville by T. D. lirowii, Henry Ott and by Druggists gciiera.lv. Apr 17-j5-.'iin.

Kctice,

S hereby given, that on the i?th of February, 1 sot), a writ of domestic attacement vv as assui bv me. Allen C. Irwin, a Justice ot the Peace of the county of Montgomery, Ss., at the instance and upon the atriouvit id' Gabriel Uryant, against the goods, chatties, credits and effects ol Charles Grouse, by virtue ot which writ there lias been eighteen dollars and seventy-live cents attached as the money of said Onirics Crouse and that on the 20th day of March, lr-56, at 10 o'clock A. AI. at my olhce, in Sugar-Creek 1 ownship, in said county, 1 will proceed to hear and decide upon said attachment. Whereof the said Charles Crouse and alt others concerned will take notice.

FOMROY-by

ALLEN C. 1RW1, J. P.

March 6, 1856—2J-J«r

IRON, large stock, warranted best

ia town Caiu'ssli. Co.

ai.d Manufactory, No. CG Arch

Principal Oilier St.. Pa.hid'a. Fa. For sale by Sloan & Morgan, Crawfordsville Thomas & co., Darlington W el»stor & Paliner, Shanuonda'e R'm. Ihcmley, Pleasant-Hill, N. W. Grimes, Alamo M. iiu.uicd,.i: co., Ladoga.

Oft. 1, LSijo—ly.

KKOIVN'S ESSKXCE OF

This essence is a jirepalntion of unusual excellence. In ordinary diarrha-a, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions, it is of inestimable value. During the prevalence of cpiuem:c cholera and summer compiaints of children* it is peculiarly eflieatious no

C.vutios'.—Be sure get the genuine essence, which is prepared only by F. b^OWN af his Druyand Chemical S/nre N. L'. CarrierojFifthand Chestnut directs, i'iiihi(Ii.!'i/ua. a

!uj

p,,.

Oct. I?, leo5 _'

Si.ic lu

tho

respectable Apotln carys in the United States. For sale by Si an Mur0an, Crawfordsville Thomas a eo., Diirli'.jgton Yv'eltstci: j.- Palmer, Sliai.iuiiidale n. i'l-eudey, Ple isaut-Hili N. W. Grimes, Aian- M, Ruuicil 4 cj., Ladoga.

Wii?_t tlie Ladies Say

In f.vvor of

BUCK:S CELEBRATED

C86KIN3 STOVES.

E the imdeifiigjied who liarc purchased the V* justly celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, would rccojornend tbem to the Public, as being tho most penect Stove ever sold in tliia place.

It is pcrfcct in all the different departments of Cooking [lakeswith great regularity has a good draught, and requires but about one half tho amount of mel that is required to perform tho same amount of work in o.her Cooking Stoves: Mrs-. Matilda Compton, Mrs. M. Si. .Icnnison,

E. M. Robertsjn, Elizabeth Mack, Nancy Fisher, Elizabeth Fagan, Ann E. Watson, Lucy A. Holton, Susan N. Nicholson, Eliza Watson, E. A. Jcnnison, Sarah Wakelyn, Eliza bowett, M. Aliddlctou, Martha A. Huglrest. N. B. J. HOOTER, is theonly Agent fop the Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in CniwfordsTille. No others have them A good assortment of other Stove9 always on hand and for Sale iot Casii Or ,: iy kind, of Trade,

Api-ii libit —St.

'liAWLS—A beautiful urticie oi Cashmere, Brocade, and Bay stale shattls.now Opened.: iLaoii.', (iiiJMES

Co.