Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 July 1856 — Page 4
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Crawfordsville, Indiana,
lUTPersone wanting Jnting done will do well to give us a call.
I O E S
ADVERTISING & JOB PRINTING,
I2j
T^NTERED into between the several Publishers of Crawfordsville, ("Montgomery Journal," and "The Review,") on the 7th day of March, 1S55, as follows ..... ......
Yearly Advertising.
One Column, per annum, subject to semiannual change, $30,00 One-Half Column, per annum, subject to semi-annual change, 18,00
One Third olumn, per annum, subjcct to semi-annual change, 15,00 One Quarter Column, per annum, subjcct to 6emi-annual change, 10,00 A "Card" ofonesquare or less, per annum, 7,00 "•,••••• ii months, 4.00
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, as heretofore,one dollar per square, for three insertions for each additional insertion 25 cents all over one square, charged as a square and a half, all over one square and a half, charged as two squares.
Patent Medicine dvertising.
Oue col umnpr annum, semi-annual change, $35,00 Half 25,00 Third 17,00 Quarter 12,00
All Public ales, Transient Advertisements, &c$l per square, for first insertion and 25cts. lor each additional insertion.
Special Notices.
Marriages, Obituaries, Literary Notices of all kinds, half our regular advertising rates. 0°Notices of Patent Medicines, $1 per square, for first insertion.
Card and Job Printing.
One pack of Cards, (50,) $2,00 Two (100) 3,00 Lottery Tickets, or cards, (100) 1,50 each additional hundred, 1,00 ..•Funeral Invitations, (note paper, enveloped) 3,00
Circulars, on half sheet letter, per hut-.dred, 3,00 •Blanks—single quire $1,50—two quires, $2,00 and for each additional quire, 75 cents. "Whole Sheet Posters, per hundred, $8,00 each additional hundred, 5,00 Half Sheet Poster, perhuiidred 5,00 each additional hundred, 3,00 Quarter sheet Poster, per hundred, 3,00 each additional hundred, 1,50 Eighth Sheet Poster, 50 or less, 1,50 Bid I Tickets, 100 copies, $4,00—to be paid for invariably, before taken from the office.
Election Tickets.
Five dollars per thousand will be charged for Election Tickets, to be paid for invariably in advance.
Slioiv Advertisements.
Two dollars per square will be charged for advertisements of this character, for first insertion— each additional insertion, $1.
Ilorse and Jack Bills.
For single Horse Bill $2—each additional Horse on bill, $1. Particular Noticc.
The payment for nil Patent Medicine advertisements must be satisfactorily secured before inserted, by an accepted order, or by cash.
Vf
DAN'L M. CAN TRILL, JOURNAL.
CHARLES H. BO WEN, REVIEW.
Treaty of Peace Signed!
GALEY RIDGE,
ORMERLY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Groceries, Crawfordsville, Indiana, having just re-fitted the Old Stand formerly occupied by 1). Wertheim, South side of Public square, opposite the "Holton House," beg leave to inform their numerous friends and customers that thev are now in receipt of their I LARGE & SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 1 0F
O O S
CONSISTING OF ALL VARIETIES
FANCY & STAPLE AETICLES,
Such as will please the fancy and excite the imagination of every grade and class of society, from the richest aristocrat down to the humblest laborer. The whole catalogue of English words fail to enumerate the endless variety of
PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS, Such as Prints, Delains, Clothing of every imaginable style, for men and boys Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, which cannot be excelled by any house in the city.
Also, a large and fancy stock of Cloths, Casimeres, of French, English, German, and American Manufacture.
All descriptions of Muslins, Calicoes, Laces, and White Goods Gloves nnd Hosiery, Collars, Swiss Sleeves, and Ladies' Kid Gloves Ladies' and Gents' Gaiters and Slippers for spring and summer wear—and an innumerable varietv of
Such as every condition in life demands, all of which they will sell at as low figures as any other firm in town. All they ask of the Ladies and Gentlemen who come to Crawfordsville to get I good bargains, is to give them a call before going elsewhere. GALEY & RIDGE.
April 24, 1856—36-1
LAYIYIOIM $c GO 'S
E E N S I E
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY,
Provisions and Gen'l
A I E
ESTABLISHMENT,
Wand
ISH to inform their numerous Customers the Public generally, that the death of the Senior Partner of the House will make no alteration whatever in their business. WE WILL CONTINUE AT THE OLD STAND, as heretofore, with A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORT
MENT OF GOODS,
Appertaining to their line of business, which they are determined to sell at THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES.
We have a very heavy Stock now en route to arrive in a few days, which has been selected with great care, and at prices which enables us to offer new inducements to purchasers—a more complete cnumeratiou of which will be given next week.
The well established reputation of "our Establishment as the "Cheap, One-Priced House, of Crawfordsville," renders it unnecessary to say that WE DO NOT FEAR A FAIR COMPETITION
LAFAYETTE ADVERTISEMENTS.
P.
a.
SIMPSON.' EDWIN AYKttS.
P. R. SIMPSON & CO.,
S E S S O S O
OTIS E. DAVIS & OO.rl NO. 2, PURDUE'S BLOCK,
IFAYETTE, INDIANA.
A N A E S
"WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IJf .1.
MATR ESSES!
OF EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE.,,
WOULD
respectfully inform tho citizens of
Crawfordsville and vicinity that they will keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of Spring, Hair, Moss, Cotton, Husk and Straw Matrcsscs. Also, Pillows, Bolsters, Cushions, Church Cushions, made to order. Sofas repaired, and Upholstering generally done on short notice.
May 15, 1556.—ly.
REYNOLDS, HATCHER & PEiRCE. WHOLESALE GROCERS,
WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, LAFAYETTE, 1ND. April 10, 1856.—34-3m*
ANSEMER & BRO., WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
FISH & SALT,
N O 2 & 3 A N N A S O Corner of Main & Wabash Streets, LAFAYETTEIND.
O*Agents for the sale of Gunpowder & Safety Fuse. (April 3, 1856.—ly.
J. B. FALLEY,
"WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
GLASS, SHOVELS, SPADES, AXES,
Springs, Axles, Cable and Log Chains, Blacksmiths' Bellows, Vices, Anvils, Mill and Cross Cut Saws, Sugar Kettles, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes,
Carriage Makers7 Stock.
No. 11, Purdue's Block, next door to Fowler & Earl, LAFAYETTE, IND. April 3, 1856.—ly.
1S5G. 1856. J. K.SNL'DEH. W. R. CUNNINGHAM. A. CUNNINUIIAM"
SSH, CR, BLIND
AND
Flooring Manufactory.
''I^HE undersigned having completed their arrangements for manufacturing of all descriptions of Flooring, Sash, Doors, Blinds, &e., flatter themselves that they can make it an object for dealers in these articles, or those wishing to purchase for their own use, to give us a call, as we intend to furnish all articles in our line on as good or better terms than can be procured from Ohio or elsewhere. A discount will bo made to those who wish to purchase at wholesale.
Our facilities are such, that we can furnish about nil the materials requisite for building purposes rcadv for use.
SNYDER, CUNNINGHAM & CO.
P. S. Shop ou Illinois street, adjoining the Lafayette Gas works. March 20, lfc5(j.-6m.
II. w. SMITH.
J. It. SNYDER.
LAFja.VEJTTB SASH. BLIND & DOOR FACTORY! H. W. SMITH & CO.,
HAVING
completed their arrangements for
manufcaturing the above article are prepared with improved Machinery and experienced workmen to do all kinds of work with neatness and dispatch that comes within their Une of business, and at Pricos that cannot fail to give satisfaction. A general supply of Sash and Doors, constantly on hand. Blinds and Frames, made to order upon short notice, and shipped either by railroad or canal, when instruced to do so by the purchaser,free of eharge. Factory at the Plaining Mill, Shop of J. K. Snyder, adjoining the Gas Works, Illinois street Retail shop and Ware Rooms at the old stand ofH. W. Smith, on Ohio street.
Worked Pine and Poplar Flooring always on hand at either place also Dressed Siding constantly on hand of a superior quality.
Mav 1. '5G—wlv.
E3CLEICTIC Infirmary & Dispensary,
UNDER THE IMMEDIATE CARE OF J. MILTON YOUART, M. D.
Thimself
HE PROPRIETOR DOE NOT CONFINE to the treatment of any exclusive disease yet he will attend to all Chronic and Surgical Cases, especially the following: Bronchitis (sore throat), Scrofula, all species of Cancers, Tumors of all kinds, Polypus (of the nose), Ulcers, Old Sores, diseases of the Bones and Joints, Spinal Affections, Fistula in Ano, Prolapsus Ani, Piles, Chronic Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Gravel (stone in the bladder), Herma or Rupture, Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, diseases of the Brain and Nervous System, as Paralysis, Epilipsy, Corea (St. Vitus' Dance), Club Feet, Contraction of the Muscles or Skin from Burns, diseases of the Skin, Hair Lip, and all Chronic disease of the Liver, Spleen, Stomach, Bowels, Heart, Lungs, Kidneys, Urinary or other organs, diseases of the Female Breast, as well as all infirmities peculiar to Females.
DISEASES OF, AND OPERATIONS ON THE EYE receive prompt and successful treatment. Dr. Youart's treatment for the Eye,(which is new), is in many cases entirely painless, effecting a cure without causing any suffering whatever to the patient.
He feels assured that the afflictcd will duly appreciate the efforts which he has made for the benefit of all those suffering from any of the above diseases and all who may visit Lafayette to be treated by the proprietor, can rely upon every attention their case may require during their treatment. Patients from abroad will be assisted to find suitable boarding houses.
For further information consult or address the proprietor. All communications must be prepaid, with stamp enclosed for return.letter.
OFFICE on Missouri street, east side, between Ferry and North streets, Lafayette, Ind. April 24, 1856.—36-1
FAIRBANKS' -CELEBRATED
SCALES,
LAFAYETTE, IND.
T. UNDERWOOD, Agent. 189 Broadway, New York,
FAIRBANKS & CO., Agents. April 17, '56—35-ly
MARBLE WORK!
PAMPEL & B0SWELL,
[Successors to \V. Steward,]
DEALERS IN
American & Italian Marble,
MANUFACIUItEHS OF
TOMBSTONES,MONUMENTS &C.
SHOP ON ILLINOIS STREET, WEST SIDE— OK PUBLIC SQUAKX, BETWEEN FEEIIT AND BROWN BTREETS, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA." Lnfayctte/My 15,1850—Jy.
,^pC V5 -S" *.
E. B. LYMAN.
The Mammoth Boston
CMP STORE!
CONDUCTED ON THE
ONE PRICE SYSTEM! DAVIS &T&ARVINV
rpAKE pleasure in informing their friends, and JL the public generally, that they are now receiving their splendid now stock of
SPRIG & SUMMER GOODS.
Our assortment embraces all the grades and varieties of the following articles: DRY-GOODS,
CLOTHING,' •BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
CARPETING S, QUEENS-WARE, GROCERIES, &C., &C.
To the Ladies we would say, that they will find our stock of Rich Dress Goods—Goods unsurpassed by any in town among which may be found rich plain and fancy Silks, Tissues, from 25 cts. to $1,25 per yard French and Swiss printed Lawns, Brilliantines, French Risitcs, recently imported from Paris. 1000 dollars worth of
Bonnet Ribbons,
Trimmings and rich Embroideries, Shawls, Bonnets, &c.
20 Rolls Carpeting,
Gloves, Hosiery &c.
$7000 worth of Clothing,
Manufactured expressly for us in Boston, aad which we guarantee to sell 20 per cent less than can be bought elsewhere. Every garment has our name stamped upon it, and we wan-ant the work.
Our stock of
Boots, Slioe HATS, CAPS, QUEENSWARE, &C.,
Will always be full, and we are determined not to be undersold. Having recently made extensive additions to our Store, wc are now prepared to keep and supply our customers with Groceries. flj-Mr. GAllYIN will remain in Boston till June, and forward New Goods
"Weekly by Express.
(HPTo our friends in the Country who buy to sell again, we would say that wc are now prepared to furnish them with
ENTIRE STOCKS OP GOODS, at less than CINCINNATI OR LOUISVILLE PRICES.
DAVIS & GARVIN.
March 27, lS50.-tf.
Union Express Company.
CONNECTING WITH
ADAMS & CO.'S AMERICAN EXPRESS companies,
A all the principal Cities in the United States JL'\. both North and South. ICF MESSENGERS leave daily at 6 A. M., and 6.15 P. M.
O* Business solicited. Office at Depot. 11. E. BRYANT, Ag't. April 10, 34 tf
geocebTes".
-j Hl-IDS. PRIME N. O. SUGAR, Cheap for JL f) Cash, for sale by April 24. HALL JOHNSON.
Wy Bbls. Prime N. O. Molasses, just received j*j\J and for sale by HALL I Jonxso.v. Ppril 2-1.
Cy Half Barrels N. O. Molasses, Prime article jL t) received and for sale by April 24. HAI.L & JOHNSON.
•j A Half Bbls. Prime Golden Syrup, for Family JL use, just received and for sale by April 24. HALL & JOIINSON.
April 24.
ARE
POUNDS^A'cON WANTED immediately, by HALL & JunxsON.
20,000!
a
J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN.
now receiving and opening their Spring and Summer stock of Goods, which is large and well selected. It consists of the following articles in part:
A splendid assortment of Dress Goods Fancy Prints and Lawns Ladies' Hosiery and Gloves Gent's do do Berages and Tissues Black and Fancy Silks Collars and Under-Sleeves Summer Goods for Men and Boys Bleached and Brown Muslins Bonnets and Ribbons, latest styles Boots and Shoes, all sizes Leghorn and Panama Hats Queensware and Hardware Ames' Spades and Shovels Mill and Cut Saws Coffee and Tea Refined and Crushed Sugars Rice, Indigo, and Madder Window Glass and Nails Cotton Yarn and Batting Carpeting and Carpet Chain Ready Made Clothing for men and hoys White Beaver Hats, latest styles. We would say to our friends and customers that our stock of Goods is large, and wo think it not necessary to do much pufling, as they will recommend themselves in quality and prices.
J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN.
April 17, 1856.—35-ly
No. 3 1856. No. 3.
JDrug
UST RECEIVED AT T. D. BROWN'S Store, No. 3 Commercial Block, fCAAH
MinernI
Fireproof Paint,
just the thing for roofs, out-houses,
fences &c.—durable and very cheap, one keg being amply sufficient to cover twice as much surface as a keg of lead. 1 A A
A BOX'S PIERCE'S CELEBRATED JL4r\J v/ Percussion Matches, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's prices. rj BOXES Ihmsen's Glass, all the usual sizes,
I 0 and several unusual sizes.
3
CORDS of the most celebrated Patent Medicines of the day. |,.. A-full and complete assortment of MEDICINES, PERFUMEKY, SOAVS, BRUSHES, COSMETICS, TOBAOCOES, VARNISHES, and INSTRUMENTS, for sale at low prices at the
Wholesale and Retail Drug Store of
T. D. BROWN,
NO. 3, COMMERCIAL BLOCK. June 5,1856—3m
DOMESTIC GOODS.
100 ps. Bleached Muslin and Sheeting 50 do Ticking and Drill
April 10.
Ir,
50 do Checks and Stripes 100 do Cottonadea, Gambroons, Linens ect.— Also Cloths, Gassimeres, Satinetts, Flannels, Tweeds, Linnens, Diaper, Crash etc. 15 Bales Brown Sheeting, for sale.
WiLflou, G*:atia & Co.'
N. A. & Salem Bail-Road.
Summer Arrangement!
TRAIN S~S0~C TH. EXPRESS
passes Crawfordsville at 6 A. M.,
connecting at Greencastle with morning trains for Indianapolis and Terre-Haute, and arriving at New Albany at 3 40 P. M.
Accomodation passes Crawfordsville at 5 P. M. connecting at same point with Evening Trains for Indianapolis and Terre-Haute.
Accomodation Train going North leaves Greencastle on the arrival of the Terre-Haute Trains, and passes Crawfordsville at 1040 A. M., arriving at LAfayctte at 12 30 P. M. connecting with the train for Indianapolis and Chicago.
Express passes Crawfordsville at 9 15 P. M., arriving at Lafayette II15 P. M., Chicago next morning.
ETThrough Tickets to bo had at the Office for all tho principal Eastern and Western Cities. R. E. BRYANT, Agent
April 10, I85G.-tf.
SPRING & SUMMER
Hannah & Cassell, SMBAIT
Crawford's New Brick, opposite Empire Block, Main Street, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA,
HAVINGwould
received their Spring and Summer
Stock, invite the citizens of CrAwfordsville and surrounding Country, to call and examine their splendid assortment of Picce Goods and
Ready Made Clothing.
We have every variety of Double width all Wool Cloths, from $1,75 to $7,00 per yard all wool Doeskin Casimeres from 75 cents to $3,50 per yard and Vestings at priccs to suitall classes.
Our stock ofReudy Made Clothing, is complete, comprising Men's and Boy's Clothing of every price.
Wo have also on hand a variety of Notions, Shirts & Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, and Hosiery, Hats, Trunks, Umbracllas, &c., &c. all of which we will sell at the
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, And wo feel confident of suiting the most fastidious, both in style and price.
O'Clothing Made to Order at the shortest notice and strict attention paid to Cutting and Repairing.
Wc say again, call and examine our Stock, for to examine is to be convinced. HANNAH & CASSELL.
March 13,1856—tf.
HARDWARE, SADDLERY, E & |MIE subscribers are now receiving the followJL ing, direct from the Eastern Manufacturers and Old England. We have now on hand a larg»T stock than can be found elsewhere in the West. We have added many new articles, as well as increased those heretofore kept, which will be sold at Cincinnati priceu, with the addition of freight. Among the articles of which we have a full assortment:
TABLE ANK POCKET CUTLERS'.—The
Scrcw Plates, Bellows Hammers, Rasps, Piles, Shoenberger'8 Iron, Steel, Plow Moulds, AC. tc.
liuN-Sstrrn MATERIAL.—Locks,
FOR FARMERS.—All
Crawfordsville, Dec 20,1855
triggers, tube.s
gun-inountry and barrels, pistols, game-bags, caps iiasks, .4c. FOR MILLERS—Leather belting, packing, rope, bolting cloths, milf cross-cut and circular saws, liles tc.
kinds of Farming Utensils,
Plows, Corn Shellcrs. Hay Cutters, Cast Steel and Steel back Scythcs, Cradles, Forks, Hakes, Iloes, Spades, Shovels:,
AC.
CARRIAGE TIRHMIXGS.—Enameled
and plain
Oil Cloths, Laces, Fringes, Linings, Hub Bands, Bellows, Spokes, Shafts, Axles, Springs, tc\, Jtc. SADDLERY, HARDWARE AND HARNESS MOUNTING, —A large assortment Saddle Trees, Buckles, Stirrups, hames, enamelled and Patent Leather. Morocco, Sheep and Calf Skins, te., tc. AVe design keeping every article in that line. 'Also Shoenbcrger Iron, Nails and Belmont Iron, Log, Trace, llatler and fifth Chains. Lead Pipe, Pumps, Axes. Curry-Combs, patent common stray Hinges, Grind-Stones, and Irons, A\ indow Sash, tc.Ttc. For sale, wholesale and_retail, at the sign of the Big Padlock, No. 26 est and 85 East Washington street.
O' Having made arrangements for the sale of Haas & Mitchell's Dayton-Made Horse Collars for this State, wc will sell them at a small advance above the Dayton prices.
H. S. KELLOGG SON.
Indianapolis, Jan. 24, 1856.—ly. ?.
Fresh Stock of Pianos
JUST RECEIVED.
THOS. NEWMAN, Having just opened a large'' (S5L I ii stock of fine Gold Watches, jAwvjb Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which he offers for cash at prices so low as to defy competition.— Two doors east of Binford's corner, sign of
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
WATCH
100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100 Breast Pins and Broaches 300 Finger Rings 75 ".i Eai^Drops of different styles 20 and silver Fob & Neck Chains! 30 Gothic Pearl inlaid & enameled Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens, Pencils, Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Sdectaclcs, Port Mo nies, fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps, Novels, paper, Ink, fine Note paper, Envelops, Pictures, sundry school and Ladies Cards, Pianos, Melo-Peans, Melodeons, Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, together with every thing else usually kept in such establishments.
NEW SKY-LIGHT DAGURREOTYPE
A S I O I S E S
IV
)ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that he is opening New Rooms in -IV
?E
MPIRB BLOCK,
Directly over Sloan & Morgan's New Drug-Store, (room,) where he will be in readiness to wait on all who will favor him with their patronage. From years of practice as a Dagerrcotypist, I feel no hesitancy in saying, come all that want your faces tiansferred to the MetalicPlate—lean please all that know what good Pictures are—if I don't give satisfaction, there will be no charge made, certain. I am also working the new process called
Or, Daguerreotypes on Glass, which is thought by many first class operators to be superior to the Daguerreotype, from the fact that they 'will stand in any climate and no dampness will affect them in the least and they can be taken in one-fourth the time or less than a Daguerreotype can, which is one great advantage in taking Pictures of children or persons that have weak eyes. Call and see them for yourselves, also the new rooms. I have the largest light and the best for Grouping that was ever fitted up in this place. Groups of Families and all sizes of Daguerretypes taken, from_ half size down to Pictures for Breast-Pins and Finger Rings, and on the most reasonable terms.
QZFLadies and Gentlemen are respectfully inTited to call and see whether they want Pictures or not. 0^/Good Pictures taken in oloudy wfiaiheri
OmwforditvjUe, Jaji. 3,1856—ly.
1856. 1856. Sprxng Trade.
NEW ALBANY
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. E A N S Can depend on buying their
QUEENSWARE
HARDWARE
A N
O II E
MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT
BEOOES & CAMPBELLS,
As low as from any house west of the Mountains.
We havo in Store and to arrive for tho Spring Trade,
500 CRATES OP
O E
JLa
Mk
best assort
ment ever offered in the est. BUILDIXC. MATERIALS—Such as Locks, Latchcs, Butt-Hingcc, Screws, Glass, sc.
CAIU'ENTERS' AND COOFERS' TOOLS.—A
BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS—Such
full as
sortment of Chisels, Hand and Teunant Saws, Planes, Drawing Knives, itc. A iti
NET MAKERS' GOODS.—Mahogany
and Wal
nut Veneers and Knobs, Tills, Chest, Cup-board Locks, Table Hinges, Bed Castors, Glue, tc. AC.
as Anvils, Vices,
INC RP0RATED, 1836.
O A O E O S ,1OHN D. DKFUEES,
E.
W.
WII.US W. WIN GUT, DKLOSS ROOT,
WM. R- NOFSXXOER,?. W. G.
Auc. 23, 1855.—1—tf
BOOTS
mm
11
Comprising all the latest designs and qualities, which we are determined to offer to the trade at
Unusually Low Figures.
Also, 1,000 Boxes of
GT ASFFABF
YV iJb Jli Jbj
Consisting of all kinds of Tumblers, Jars, Molasses Cans, Salts, Sugars, and Preserve Dishes, &c. Together with an immense stock of
EOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Hardware and Cutlery.
In our Domestic Hardware Department, we can only say that WE WILL duplicate any Cincinnati or Pittsburgh invoice. And in all Foreign Goods, no house East or West shall undersell us, as we import directly from the manufacturers!.
We have also the heaviest stock oft,,
FARMING TOOLS
Around the Falls, and will offer them at such prices that will induce every one that gives our stock an examination to leave their orders.
We only ask that all, before making their purchases will give our stock a thorough examination and welfcel confident of quoting priccs that will be satisfactory and secure your custom.
It'V You will always find us open from 6. A. M., until 0 P. M., ready to show you through our stock. [L7J All orders sent us will receive the personal attention of one of the members of the firm.
O" Goods delivered at Wharf-boats, Jeffersonville, and N. A. & S. Railroad Depots, free of charge.
Give us a call. BROOKS & CAMPBELLS, Main St., New Albanv, Ind. Feb. 23. 185G.—28-1
Indianapolis Insurance
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8200,000.
Business Confined to the State of Indiana.
II. Ei.i.is.
WM. M. MCCAKTV. JOHN W. SPKNCEU,
H. E. TALBOTT,
WLFAR-TO.V.
JOHN I). DEFREES, Pres't
L. I?. Browiiell,Nec'y. SAMI'EL F.
COVINGTON,
Gen'l Ag?t.
(T) Fire & Marine Risks taken at fair and equitable rates, by A. THOMSON, Ag't. Nov 29 lfc'55—ly] Crawfordsville, Ind.
NEWCASTLE & DANVILLE
A I O A O A N
"VTOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders J_\ of the Newcastle and Danville Railroad companv that they are requested to pay to A. Thornson the Treasurer of said company, at his office in Crawfordsville, cn the 15th day of May next, the sum of five per cent, of their stock subscription, this sum being the first assessment on their stock, and they are also requested every sixt.v days thereafter to pay an additional assessment of five per cent, on the amount of their stock subscription until th whole amount of their subscription is paid.
A. THOMSON, Scc'y.
April 14, 1855.—ly
CABINET & CHAIR.
WAM-EOOl
REMOVED TO COMMERCIAL ROW. fT^HE undersigned having removed to his new I buildings in Commercial Row, one door south of Campbell, Galcy & Harter's Store, would respectfully inform the citizens of this place and vieinity that he has on hand a general assortment
FASHIONABLE FlffiMIUBS.!
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 wc will make it to your interest to buy of us. tr" Remember, Shop one door south of Commercial Block. WM. ROBER'ISON.
inn
AT
Campbell's Old stand CORKER GREEN & VERNON STS.
A. P. WATSON & CO. "f"l7OULD respectfully call ihc attention of the VV
public to their extensive and well selected stock of
Soots Siloes 2
They were bought to sell, and persous will find it to their advantage to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
Our stock of
LEATHER & FINDINGS
LARGE AND COMPLETE,
BEING THE MOST
E E N S IV E
in this place.
A. WATSON & Co.
May 17, 1855-tf.
SUNDRIES.
4 doz. Cans Fresh Peaches 4 doz. cans fresh Strawberries 2 doz. cans fresh Tomatoe 4 doz. Pepper Sauce 2 doz. mixed Pickles, for sale
WILSON, GBIMES ~k Co.
April 10. .' ..
IRON.
25 Tons ssorted. „r 300 Kegs Nails, f-f Also, Steel, Springs, Axles, Bolts, Hinges, &6".
Wiisojr,
April 10,
RIHKS O.
mm
-rait this.
MAGNIFICENT STOCK
SPRING AND SUMMER
NOW BEING OPENED AT
J. R. & S. ROBINSON'S LARGE & SPLENDID NEW ROOM
HAYING
of Cumberland, Gregg & Co.'s, to Dr. Morgan's now brick room, we can say to the citizens of Montgomery county that we are now receiving and opening 5"ne of the most beautiful and wellselected stocks of Dry Goods ever brought to this market having been purchased by one of the firm who has been engaged in the mercantile business for thirty years, wc can re-assure and prove to the citizcns of this county, that they can here find Goods of tho best material, richest colors, and at the most reduced prices So come on We invite the Farmer and his family, tho Mechanic, the Physician, the Lawyer—we invite the Professor, the Student, and welcome the Ladies and while wo are inviting, we will not forget to inform you that we transact business with our customers upon the most honorable terms. Our accounts shall be kept precisely correct.
LARGE STOCK OF
S A E
DRY
GOODS
ASD
Consisting of Cloths, Cassimcres, Spring Coatings, Marseilles and Silk Vestings, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, that will eclipse all former efforts, and which for extent, variety, elegance, durability and cheapness, cannot be equaled west of the Atlantic, cities, and so incomparably beyond any now or ever before offered in this county, that any comparison is simply rediculous.
ENORMOUS STOCK OF
TJp Stairs
Gentlemen can satiate their utmost stretch of fancy by calling and purchasing a line suit of Clothes out of this entirely new aiid splendid assortment of Clothing, consisting in part of fine
Silk and Summer Hats of all sizes Fanners' White linen Duck Pants Plaid Marsailles Pants and Vests Queens and Italian Cloth Pants French Drap-dete do do Bl'k Doeskin do' Argentine Cloth Coats Drab Mohair do English Tweed do Fancy and Plaid Cassimere do And many more too numerous to mention.
Bvron, Newport and Standiug Shirt Collara.
BOOTS & SHOES,
Of extra fine French Calf Skin and a fine stock of QUEENSWARE and GLASSWARE.
IIJMBILE DiCTU!! Ladies! Ladies!! Ladies!!!
BBISS-GOODS,
OF THE VERY QUINTESSENCE of Beauty! Spring Shawls, elegant Ribbons, Spring and Summer Mantillas Silks, Muslin Debeges, Swi.-^s and Fine Bonnets, which will make young ladies as handsome as the Partridge of the Mountains gemed with the tears of morning. We have so many beautiful dress goods that our imagination sallies forth and says, ladies, if you will visit our nice stock of goods our fond hearts shall vibrate to your interests and our beautiful room shall put on all its loveliest cliarnii and smile in ail its gayest attire to receive you as our constant customers. The Clerks if possible, skill be doubly diligent the Ribbons, Bonnets, Silks and Savins shall emit an unusual'fragrance, and if Nature will but obey we will order the gener.d scenery to be delightful. So come one, come all, and let your friendship strew a few dimes in the drawer of your true friends, J. R. & S. ROBINSON.
To the Parmer & Mechanic.
We have a small lot of Hardware, that we will sell at cost and carriage. J. R. S. ROBINSON. I April 17, 1856.—35-ly
1056.
1856.
Spring Campaign Open!
ALLEN, GALEY^& KEERAN, AGAIN IN THE FIELD!
rr^IIE undersigned would beg leave to inform 1 their numerous friends and customers that they are now in daily receipt of their
SPRING & SUMMER STOCK OF
IDIES.'^r GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
CLOTHING, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Bonnets and Ribbons. Parasols, Shawls, Gloves, &c., &c. also a splendid lot of Trimings, of the latest and most fashionable styles. Our Lawns are of the richest and most beautiful styles ever brought to the market. Our Tissues, Bareges, &c., surpasses any thing we have ever before had the pleasure of seeing spread upon the counter of a Western Store. Of Prints we have an endless variety, varying in style from the large gay stripe to the neat small figure, rich in color and cheap in price.
^iixsLst..
We havo an endless variety—Black, Figured, Striped,Barred and plain. LAWNS—We have Lawns at 8 cts per yd.
PRINTS at 5 cts por yd. HOSE at 7 cts per pair. GLOVES at 6 cts per pair. BLEACHED MUSLINS at 6 cts per yd. TICKINGS at 10 cts., of a superior quality. We feel free to say that the long experience of our Buyer in the Wholesale business gives a warrantee that wc are prepared to sell goods lower than 4
ANY HOUSE IN THE PLACE. We are determined to sell Goods lower than they have ever been sold hero before. 0"0ur motto is small profits and quick sales. Knowing that there is a great deal of competition, and competition is tho life of trade, we are bound to compete with any who may feel themselves in competition with us.
Alll we ask of you is to give us a call, look through our stock and compare our prices with the prices of others. We charge nothing for showing Goods.
ETBring on your Produce of all kinds bring your Wives and Sous anil Daughters. Here is the place for bargains, and no mistake.
The Boynton Corner,
Is our place of business, where we will always be found ready and willing to show our Goods to all who may have the kindness to call on us.
CCTRemembcr the Old Brick Corner, West of the Court House. ALLEN, GALEY & KEERAN.
March 27, 1856.-ly.
FROM
and after this day, (during the season,) we expect to keep on hand a good artiole of Family Flour, in 50 and 100 lb. Sacks. ,... WILSON, GRIMES, & CO.?
Nos. 1 & 2, COM. BLOCK.
April 10, 1856. QUEENS & GLASSWARE.
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A Large and beautiful Stock now in Store" J\ "Wiisos, GRIMES & Co. April 10.
AND
PROFIT THEBEBYU
ALL
REMOVED ONE DOOR EAST
IN NEED OF HATS AND CAPS, wi find it to their advantage to call at
PARRISH & BIRT'S
EAT & CAP FACTORY,
Before purchasing elsewhere, as we manufacture our own Hats. We use none but the best of materia!, and we do not sell a Wool or Cotton Hat for Fur, and by so doing deceive our customers. We do not ask you to take our word for it, but call and see for yourselves.
O" Do not forget the place, No. 6, Commercial Row, Crawfordsville, Ind. May 8, '5(j—3&—tf
W O O
Crawfordsville Factoryr
E. H. HILLS, & CO.,"
rr,IIANKFUL
for former favors would solicit a
JL continuance from Farmers, Wool Growers, and those wishing to exchange Wool for GoodaOur stock is large, of great variety, and manufactured for home consumption "consisting of
CLOTHS, CASIMERES, SATINETS, Doeskins, Jeans, Tweeds, Blankets. Plain and Plaid Flannels, Stocking Yarn, &c., which wo will exchange on the best of terms for Wool.
CUSTOM WORK.
Carding, Spinning, Sic., will receive close ami particular attention by experienced hands and at customary prices.
Our Goods will be kept for Exchange, and Wool received at Sweetser & Davis'
W are-Hou.se,
As last year. Also the market price will be paid in Cash for Wool, bv SWEETSE'R, DAVIS, HILLS & CO.
May 1, ]^5G.—tf.
LIME, COAL, SALT,
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Tit7"E have now in store and intend to keepcniistnntly on hands, Lime, Coal, Salt, and Cement, for Cisterns. We do ont intend to be out of Lime during the season.
SWEETS Ell & DAVIS.
N. B. Cash paid for Wheat, Corn, and Oats, do livcred at our Ware-House. S. & I). April 17, '5G—35—tf
Br. YandcrbiSt,
SFSFMJ
Silt!©®,
RESPECTFULLY tenders his serices So the citizens of Crawfordsvillo and vicinity. He glvc3 particular
attention to carious Teeth, millions of which aro now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and sec specimens of tho best manufacture of POKCELA1JV TEETII IN THE WEST, Having sure utility and ease to all requiring arti ficial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.
All operations pertaining to the science, carefully attendod to, with the least possible pain. O* Dental Rooms in Empire Block, No. 1.
Crawfordsville, July Id,
lii54.
A I A E S
A I A E S
0UR
REPOSITORY IS NOW
filled with the best assortment of Carriages, Buggies, Spring Wagons
etc., ever offered in this market which we are selling at reduced priccs in order to make room for more now building. Farmers wanting Family Carriages, now is _\our time! Wo are selling them cheaper than tlicy have Oversold in the Wabash Valiey. Carriages, Buggies, Spring Wagons, etc., built to order, Repairing done on short notice. 0° Remember—all work sold at this Factory wan-anted for one year. Factory on Washington street, opposite Centre Church—Sign, "Deightou & Co." DEIGHTON & MILLER.
FIFTEENTHOUSAWFlt55.—13-3iu15,Nov.Crawfordsville.
STILL TH|Y COME!
Peace not yet Restored
OLD WORLD!
The Claxli of Arms still heard in the
THE RED BANNER OF WAR STILL FLOUTS THE SKY
Monarchs tremble on their Thrones and the Masses long Dorm-trodden, are lifting their Voices for
FR.BBI50M
WHILE
THESE MIGHTY EVENTS AKE transpiring in the Old World—the undersigned,
F. H. FRY CO.,
Are urging their business with all posaible zeal and energy.<p></p>DRY-GOODS,
Stock of
They are now opening a splendid
Selected with great care in the Eastern Cities.—-® Their Lawns, Debeges, Bereges, Brilliantines. Prints, Ginghams, Silks, and the various newstyles of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Are unsurpassed in beauty and brilliancy, and that delicate blending of colors which never fail to please tho cultivated tastes. Needle-Work, Swiss Muslins, (stripe and plaid) Irish Liften, Cotton and Linen Edgings, Laces,
Embroideries, Collars,
Sleeves etc.: Plain and Figured Bobinetts,Ladies and Gents. Linen Hkfs Ladies Embroidered :, and Gents. Colored Linen Bordered Hkfs,, Ladies veils all prices Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. Blk. Silk Cravats Paper Muslins, Ladies I and Gents Gloves all qualities, Cotton, Lister, &
Linen Thread. Colored and black Kid Hosiery la large assortment for children. Misses, Ladies and Gentlemen with a full and generai assortment of trimmings, threads, spool cotton, sewing silk, combs, Buttons, Suspenders &c. Their cloths
Casimeres, Farmers Satins, Linens &c. are of the finest and best quality. Tasteful, durable and elegant, all of which are now going off with great rapidity to our numerous friends and patrons whose' continued patranage we solicit and will merit by selling a good article for a fair considereation.
Our stock of hats, caps, bonnets and straw goods of all kinds cannot be' surpassed for taste, elegance, durability and cheapness.
March 27 '56] F. H. FRY & Co., S
NOTICE TO ALL!
rpHE late death of the Senior Partner of thp Firm of Laymon & Co., requires that the a0counts due the old House, should be settled without delay. We hope that our numerous custo-' mers who have so freely responded to our calla upon them, will ooine forward and settle their indebtcdnes as early as convenient, as the business of the House absolutely requires that all duet' should be at once collected.
WILSON H. I/AYMONV
Surviving Partner of the Firm ofLaymon it Go Crawfordsville, May 1,1856. n-37-fcf
