Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 September 1856 — Page 3

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TIttfttSDA*.. SEPTEMBER 9S.

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JOSEPH WTSONG.

fas rotate TOWNSHIP ABSESSO», LORTN MILLER

JET We teish it distinctly understood that no Application for Divorce, or Administrator'• Sales and Notiea, will be inserted in the "Journal" until paid for. We mean tchat tee say, Messrs. Attorneys

LOOK Hntx!—-All those -who have subscribed for the Journal during the Campaign, and have not yet paid, are informed that the sooner they settle the better, as we cannot credit out our paper at a reduced price.

Those knowing themselves indebted to us for job work, advertising Ac., will do us a great favor by calling and settling the same. We have some $40 00 yet outstanding on Flags nnd Banners, which we would like very much to see rolling in. Our cash expenses are very heavy, and we muBt have our dues.

E^Any one having, or knowing of a small second-hand Press for sale, one suitable for a small Daily paper, will confer a favor by addressing us •t this office.

PUBLIC SPEAKING.

JAMES

WIISON, Republican candidate for Con­

gress, in the Eighth Congressional District, will address the people of Sugar Creek, Coal Creek, and Madison Townships, at Horner's Grove, Monday, Sept. 39, at 2 o'clock. Everybody, whether Republicans or Old Liners, are respectfully invited to turn out and hear the truth.

Wilson's Appointments for Montgomery County. Horner's grove, Monday, September 29, at 1 o'clock. if

Tapp iii'd Willis' School House, Monday, September 29, at 6 o'clock. ALAMO, Tuesday, September 30, at 1 o'clock.

BATTLE GROUND, OCTOBER 1st & 2d. Fredericksburg, October 3, at night. Beck's Corner. Suffur Creek Township, October 4, at 1 o'clock.

Wilson's Appointment for Boone County. Pawley's School House. Jefferson Township1 Fridav, October 3, at 1 o'clock.

DIED

On Friday, September 19, AT.ICE CAUITY, youngest daughter of Robert V. and Charity V. Wilson, aged 1 year, 3 months and 18 days.

There is no trace of suffering now, Upoa it* calm, sw eetface The silken tresses o'er its brow

Have found a resting place."

Its little lips like a withered rose, Have lost their fragrant breath And now. its weary eyes are closed,

A CARD.

"We agree to discuss the slavery question end all other questions legitimately before the people in this canvass, in each county scat of the scver.il counties that compose tho 8th Congressional District. The time and conditions of the discussion to be settled hereafter by a committee selected.

JAMES WILSON DANL. W. VOORHEES.

Lafayette, Aug. 1,1856.

DISSOLUTION.

•XJOTTCE is hereby given, that on the JCth ]t:y IN of September, 1856, the co-partnership lureto fore existing between, and known a3 the

Downcs fc Hunt, was dissolved by mutual

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Sept, II, 1856-n3-3w».

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WARNING.

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VEREY body indented to the firm of Horner & Davis i* requested to call and pay up, as we inust have the money. The Books, Notes, &c., will be found at Davis' store for a short time, and if not pettled won, will be found in the hfinds of npopiir offleera (bp collection. A HO RNEK. gept lit

ELECTION NOTICE.

OTATBOriWPIAtfA. Montgomery County,

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consent.

The business will be continued by John Downos, the senior partner, who will settle all the accounts of the old firm. JOHN S. DOWNES. ,sept. 18,1856-n4-tf. EDGAR HUNT.

T?ROM the undersigned, living in this place, on

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Sunday the 6th, alight gray Mare, in good order, and may be known by the following mark? Is ft little lamt» in the right fore shoulder, and has a bunch of warts on the same both fore feet white and shod hind hoofs bare and very short. He is eight or nine vcars old, and 14 or lo hands high.— Anv nemon returning the same to me will receive reward of $10. HENRY LORENZ

Ss.

WILLIAM 0. VANCE, Clerk of the Circuit CPHrtj f"F said county of Montgomery, do certify^ Sheriff of said county, that ttw following QgigefS are to be elected at the General fe'ec(9 be .held on the second Tuesday in October •jjext. tor^-it Oovynor and Lieutenant Governor of fhje §lfltt of Indiana Secretary of State Auditftf of §Sftte Treasurer of State Attorney Gener*1 fffF State of Indiana Clerk of the Supreme Cqurf, pf tlig State of Indiana one HeppesefUative to the (Bpngress of the United States for the geghth PftfigFessional District of the state of Indiana prosecuting Attorney for the Eighth Judical Cipr «autt fif the state of Indiana one Judge of pfie flQUFtlftf Common Pleas, for the DistricteopifK«e4 of die counties of Boone and Montgomery a DUr trict Attorney for said Court and District, last aOpve pamed A Senator, and one Representative ij the General Assembly of the state of Indiana foe Montgomery county one County Treasurer for Montgomery cbunty one Reporter for MontgomIrecduntyr'onc Sheriff for Montgomery county ojfe Borpncr foe Montgomeiy county one poiuity fcevor fj)r Mpntgomery co4nty one County Knfeioner for DM tfo 9, of Montgomeo and one fownship Assessor in and for each%OWnibip in Montgomer- county. gSWt f. testimony whereof, I heretp sub^ scribe my name and affix the seal pf' said Gourt at Grawfcrdsvi}le( the

NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS

POU 1858.

NOTICE

ofreceiving taxes/I will attend oither in person or by deputy, at the usual place of holding Elections in the several Townships, as follows Coal Creek Township, Monday, October 20,1856 Wayne do Tuesday do 21 do Ripley do Wednesday do 22 do Brown do Thursday do 23 do Scott do Friday do 24 do Union do Saturday do 25 do Madison do Monday do 27 do Sugar Creek do Tuesday do 28 do Franklin do Wednesd'ydo 29 do Walnut do Thursday do 30 do Clark do Friday do 31 do

RATES OF TAX FOR 1850, Are for State tax, 20 eta on each $100, and 50c on each poll: County tax, 25 cts on each $100, and 50 cts poll School tax, 10 cts on each $100, and 50 cts poll Sinking Fund tax, 2 cts on each $100, in all the Townships. Road tax, 5 cts on each $100 in Coal Creek, Wayne, Ripley, Union, Madison, Franklin and Clark Townships, and 10 cts on each $100 in Bown, Sugar Creek and V.'alnut Townships. Township tax, 3 cts on each $100 in Coal Creek Township 10 eta on each $100 in Wayne, Sugar Creek, Pranklin and Walnut Townships 6 cts on each $100 in Brown Township 5 cts on each $100 in Union and Madison Townships, and 4 cts on each $100 in Clark Township. Tax for building school houses, 20 cts on each $100 and 40 cts poll in Coal Creek Township 25 cts on each $100 and 50 cts poll in Ripley, Bruwn Madison, r'ranklin and Walnut Townships, and in Crawfordsville Corporation 15 cts on each $100 and oO cts poll in Scott Township 15 cts on each $100 and 25 cts poll in Union Township. 25 cts extra School tax on each $100 in Crawlordsviilc Corporation. JOHNR. COONS,

Sept. 11, '56-n3-6w. Treasurer M-C.

HO! EVERYBODY^LOOK HERE!!

Books & Stationery.

FRANK

HEATON, having removed from the Post Office to the room in Empire Block, on Main street, occupied by Jacob Davis as a Boot and Shoe store, would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has added largely to his former stock, aud has now on hand and for sale, AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! A fins assortment of Blank Books of all kinds— School Books, Foolscap and Letter Paper, by the quire or ream—Pass and Memorandum Books, Fens and Pencils, Ink and Ink-stands, Slates, and everything usually kept in a Book and stationery establishment. Call around.

Bigplow's,

HARPER,

Best Velvet Carpets, new pattern and style English Tapestry aud Brussels Super 3 ply do 2 do do Ingrain Cotton warp do Stair carpet all widths Hemp and List Carpets Floor 0:1 Cloths, cut, to fit, any size Druggets, from 2-4s to 16-4s wide White and Colored matting a cheap article for bed-rooms

Stair rods Table oil cloths Rugs, Mats Brocatelle. Satin, DeLaine Damask curtain goods Embroidered liiee, muslin and oil chintz do. Oil shades, great variety Window Shades, Fixtures complete: Curtain Bands and Cornice Bleach and brown sheetings from one to three yards wide

Linen sheetings of all widths lJii!ow muslins Crash, Napkins, Towels Linen table Damask Table and Piano covers (guilts, &c., kc., &c. We would call attention particularly to Merchants, who buy goods in this city or Louisville, to our stock. We are prepared to furnish them to sell again on the most favorable terms, confining ourselves to the one branch of trade enables us to keep a much larger stock, and buy our goods better, and we are determined not to be undersold by any house in Louisville, Cincinnati or the West, either wholesale or retail. Carpets and Oil Cloths cut to fit rooms and halls, if the size is furnished, and made up if desired.

HURLBUT

A

is hereby given, that for the purpose

Up ham's and Smacker's, Lives

of -Fremont, just received and for sale by FRANK HEATON, sept 11, n3-tf Empire Block.

HORTON'S

Life of Buchanan, just received

and for sale by FRANK HEATON, sept 11, n3-tf

'•Jv IE^

Empire Block.

GRAHAM,

KNICKERBOCKER,

and Yankee Notions for October, on sale by FRANK HEATON, septll,n3-tf Empire Block.

APS of Kansas, Iowa, and all the Western states, and Guide Books, for sale by FRANK HEATON, septll,n3-tf Empire Block.

FALLIPURCHASE 0FCARPETS.

DOUBLE STOCK.

The Great Carpet and Furnishing Store.

For Southern Indiana.

HI K1JRT & iW Ai\N. NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. TT^E are now in receipt of our Fall purchases which i'i consetjuence of increased sales we have been compelled to nearly double, and can now show one of the most extensive and wjll selected stocks ever offered in the We?t, including everything to furnish dwellings, Hotels, Pub lie Halls, Churches, Lc. Our stock consists in part oi

& MANN.,

New Albanv, Ind.

Sept. 11,1856. n3-tf

Saddlery Warehouse,

NEW ALBANY. IND.

J. H. Marshel, Dealer in Saddlery and Coach Hardware. Harness, Saddles, Trunks and Collars, is now receiving his

FALL STOCK OF GOODS, VT7 HICH will compare in quality and price, YY

with any market in the West. Orders from Coach Makers and Saddlers are respectfully solicited. sept. 11, '56—-3-6m

BfiPJiW HOUSE. New Albany-

jj§j£=r THE subscribers would respectfully inform'

trrtVC'hng

Fden,

a wtwTif Montgomery Gwfity 'wMlA. tft mee? at theif tnpi

9

ttdfwn

public that they have Leased

for a term of years the above well known Hotel, iii the city of New Albany, and are now prepared to receive and entertain guests. They pope, by strict attention to the wants and comforts of guests, to receive a portion of the public patronfi.ge, O* Charges shall be moderate.

ALLISON fc RODGERS.

IfiP An Omnibus will be in readiness to convey passengers to nnd from the Cars. sept, |,

?&6—•n3-ly

New Boots and Shoes.

AT

GRAHAM J5RO- 40 Cases Boots and shoes, just received from the Boston Manufactorios. AH who Wftflt ft article of Boots and shoes would 4o well to eftll and see our new .stpjsfc. 0RABAM & BB0, sept Jl, n3=4w

ROM the pasture of the subscriber near Linin June last, one gorrel Mare colt, 3 y«ars old, with white face and one or more white feet. Also a brown filly, one old. Any person that will return said OQHSyear

3Q

their respective

wont to

v«te IP?

., Ipd. It. 0. GQ&Z4NS. Sopt. I9$6r.fl3-8w.«

ilwayery

1880. f«50,

FOR THE FAIL TRADE.

"VT OW open at J. BROWN'SNew Store. Main JLl Street,between Bank and Pearl New Albany, Ind., a freth stock of HARDWA RE dud tlUEENXWARE and GLASS, which wholesale buyers arc invited to examine, as the goods have been selected in view of the wants of the trade in tills vicinity. Sept. 4.-

AXES.

and Col-

OA/^ BOXES Hunt's, Lippibcott's. UU lin's Axes, assorted weights. sept4 J.J.BROWN.

CROSS-CUT and MILL SAWS.

CAST

STEEL MILL SAWS, 6 to feet do Cross-cut, 5 to 8 feet.

Both English and American, at sept4 J.J.BROWN'S.

NAILS AND SPIKES. KEGS Nails. 3d to 60d 1000 gross Horse Nails 5 bbls Curry Combs, 6 and 8 bar 24doz Horse Cards 100 lbs Brass Kettles

Now in store at sept4 J, J. BROWN'S.

NEW INSURANCE OFFICE. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. FALL & DODD'S celebrated Safes at manufacturer's prices warranted in every par-

ticular. Anew supply at sept4.

F'

J. J. BROWN'S.

SCALES.

AIRBANK'S celebrated Stock Scales Wheat Scales Hay Scales Platform scales, Counter scales,

Pork scales

All warranted and at manufacturer's prices, at sept4 J.J.BROWN'S. Agent for New Albany and Southern Indiana.

FILES.

DOZ. FILES, for Blacksmiths, Mill-

,UUu wrights, Carpenters, and Machinists, now open at sept4 J.J.BROWN'S.

QUEENSWARB, 3-LASS & China.

qpHE largest and most complete stock of House furnishing and Table Ware ever offered in New Albany, now open at J. J. BROWN'S. sept4.

GLASSWARE.

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A

PACKAGES Cut and Pressed Glass-

TO v/ ware, Window Glass, Tumblers. Molasses Cans, Jars, Lanterns aud every article to make a complete stock. J.J. BROWN. sept4.

mnAWWQmm&vsmn

FEMALE SEMINARY.

THE

Fall Session of this Institution will commence on Wednesday, the 24th of September.

HOARD OF INSTRUCTION. JOHN M. BUTLER, Principal and Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy. REV. JAMES H. JOHNSTON, Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, and Ancient

Languages. Miss H. STEVENS.—First Assistant and Principal of the Academic Department. Miss CATHARINE A. TWINING,—Teacher of

German.

Miss FRANCES FORD,—French, Painting and Drawing. Miss SUE W. JENNISON,—Music—Vocal and

Piano.

Miss LUCY LITTLE,—Music—Guitar.

TERMS OF TUITION.

Preparatory Department, from $3,00 to $4,00 per term. Academic Department, from $5,00 to $6,00 per term, according bo studies pursued. Col legia te Department, $7,00 French, German and Drawing, each, 5,00 Latin 2,00 Lessons on the Piano-Forte, 10,00 Use of Piano,. 2,00 Lessons in Painting 10,00

No deduction made for absence except when caused by protracted illness. Pupils from abroad can be accommodated with board in the large and commodious Seminary building, under cxeellwnt arrangements for health, Comfort and improvement.

The charge for boarders, including board, light and fuel, and also, tuition in any of the three Departments in the Seminary, is, per term $45,00, or $1.'10,1)0 per year.—One half in advance. Fur instruction in French, Gel-man, Latin and Music, there are extra charges at the rates above stated.

Mr. O. P. Jennison, has taken ciiargc of the boarding house, and will use every means in his power to make it a pleasant home for the Ladies attending the Seminary. Applications for admission to the Seminary, or for any information desired. may be made t.o John M. Butler, Rev. Jas. H. Johnston, or Ozro P. Jennis&n.

Sept. 4-n2-tf.

THE GREAT REMEDY!

BARBER &. EGERTON'8 VEGETABLE

Ague BLLller.

A CERTAIN CURE FOR AGUE, CHILLS and Fever, Sick Head ache, and all Intermittent Complaints.

For sale by T. D. BROWN. Barber & Egerton, Ironton, Ohio. W. H. PEEPLES,

July 18, 1856.—tf

Box 300, Cincinnoti.

J. O.JACK, E.W. JACK. (Late Fielder & Jack, Vicksburgh, Miss

JACK & BROTHER,

SUCCESSORS TO FIELDER &. JACK,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

Provision and Commission Merchants, No. 518 North side Main, between 3d & 4th Sts. LOUISVILLF, KY.

ID" Particular attentton paid to the sale of Provisions. July 3,1856—-46-1

To tlie KTeedy.

DOWNS & HUNT, HAVING

purchased the stock of SMITH

PULLEN, at Galey & Ridge's old stand? respectfully inform their friends and the "rest of mankind," that they have been East and purchased a large and well selected stock of

GROCERIES,

Which will sell at the lowest possible rates. Our stock consists in part as follows Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Tea, Salt, Pepper

Ginger, Alspice, Cloves, Mustard, Cinnamon, Cheese, Bacon, Salaratus, Soda, Vinegar, Rasins, Figs, Candies,

Nuts of all kinds, Tobacco, and the largest and finest stock of. Cigai ever brought to town. Connected with their establishment is an extensive

A I S E S

ONE WORD TO

or give information as

to *?here they ijiay be fbund, sbaM be liberally rewarded by "vhe pwper ip Linden, Montgomery

P-ARTIKS.—We will get you up

flakes Quicker and Better than, any establishment In town. We ask your patronage, confidently believing that we can suit you better than any other Firm In town. Call and see us.

July 17,—tf DOWNS & HUNT.

Banners! Banners!

BY

repeated solicitations of the Republicans of Montgomery county, I have concluded to de- .... —i.j——~ple with all kinds nsparenoios, bc. dose to order at very mod-

vot»my timem of Banuerc, Flags! Mottoes, Alt work of the sin eralerotec.

Shop daw 6©rth of the Journal offiocu. Orders left Jswaai office will receive ia^U uaT

rite

WAR ACTUALLY BEGAN

SECT KJUVBAS!

THE

Subscribers would let the public know, that thefy have and Will keep constantly on band a good and splendid assortment of every kind of nirniture of the beststyles, suebfts Chairs, Bureau's, Bedsteads, Tabjes, Stands, Centre-Ta-. bles, Loungef, Mattresses together with all other kinds of work at our Ware Rooms iB Crawfordsville, Ou Market Street* One Door East of Laymon's. We will keep on hands ready made Coffins of every size, finished in the best style'and will furnish them with or withouta hearse. Having procured the best machinery and experienced Workmen, we ca*n manufacture and sell as cheap as any establishment in the West.

M.M. VAN CLEAVE and

July 24, '54-n49-6m.) N. J. HARTMAN.

Daily Meat Market. CCRSAN& KEENKY.

Oed

and after Monday, the 18th, the undersignwill keep a Daily Meat Market for the accommodation of their numerous friends and customers, and will be prepare^ to furnish them with choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, and Saucnge, from 2 to 5 cents per lb. at their Market House,on Washington Street, near Centre Church. Our Meats are prepared by the most experienced Butchers, and always offered fresh, ana clean.— We buy none but the very best Cattle «Scc., to be found in the Market.

Call gentlemen, and you that can't come, send your women, or children, and we will always give them the best we have.

Terms cash, as we must have money to buy Stock with. Those knowing themselves indebted to us will do us a favor by settling up as early as possible. CORSAN KEENEY.

N. B. The highest cash price paid for Hides fe Pelts. Aug. 14,1856—2m.

NOTICE.

Nknow

OTICE is hereby giveu to all persons who themselves to be indebted to the estate of David Vance, dee'd, that if payment of same be delayed fora longer time than thelOthday ofSeptember, 1856, they will be sued without respect to person. The estate must be settled.

SAMUEL W. AUSTIN, Adm'r,

Aug. 21-n52-tf.] of estate of D. Vance.

CHINA.

O A PACKAGES China, white and gold band

an(l

decorated, in Dinner and Tea Setts

Teas, handled or unhandled. J. J. BROWN. sept4. QUE "EN S W A RE.

CRATES and crtsks assorted Queeneware, by original package or repacked. Samples now open. J. J. BROWN. sept4. -1

150

1

00 do Bonnet Ribbons, latest styles

100 Ladies' Collars 100 Silk and Sutiu Parasols Now open. WILSON, GRIMES at Co.

April 10. BRITTANNIA GOODS. GROSS Britannia Table Spoons 48 gross do Tea do do Castor Frames: do Tea Pots do Coffee Pots do Pitchers, covered and sept 4. J.J.BROWN.

36

12 dozen 12 do 6 do 6 do

uncovered.

G, S. & SILVER PLATED GOODS. S. and Plated Table Goods do do do and Dessert Forks do do do Butter and Fish Knives do do Six Piece Tea Sets. sept 4-n2-tf. J.J. BROWN.

Gr.

VALUABLE LANDS

FOR SAX/Hi!

THE

following valuable property at the INDIANA REAL ESTATE OFFICE

county nt the low 2. fi'l 7 miles N. W. of Crawfordsvillc 50 acres in oil tivation, the whole fenced, with good house, barn, brick smoke-house, aud orchard. Terms satisfactory. 3. 240 acres with good House, Barn and Or chard 5 miles north of Crawfordsville. 4. 80 acres, wood land, all under fence, five miles nurth of Crawfordsville. 5. 520 acres desirable land, good improvements, 5 miles north of Crawfordsville, at a bar gain. 7. House & Lot on Market street, Crawfords villc,—Lot 165 by 52 feet. 8. Lot on Washingten street, Crawfordsville, —Lot 165 by 105 feet. 9. A four acre Lot east and adjoining the town of Crawfordsville. 11. Two corner lots in the town of Waveland, lots 99 by 132 feet, can be purchased on easy terms. 12. Hou^e and lot on Pike street, Crawfordsville, lot 113 feet front, can be bought on accommodating terms. 13. House and lot on Market street, Crawfordsville, lot 41 feet 3 inches front, a desirable residence, will be sold low. 14. Two story brick houso on Washington street, Crawfordsville—lot 20 feet front, good Store room on first floor.

H5. Four acre lot east and adjoining the town of Crawfordsville—good house, with barn, well o) water and orchard, at a bargain. 16. 160 acres rich Prairie Land in Jasper county Indiana for sale at a bargain. One-half of the purchase money to be paid down—balance in two years.

For further particulars apply to JAMES HEATON, January 31, 1856—ly

April 10.

teal Estate Ag't.

PRINTS, LAWNS, &C. 600 pieces Fancy Prints 100 do Plain and Fancy Lawns 100 do Debeges, Berages and Delains 100 do Chambrey and Ginghams 25 do Challles, Received at WILSON, GRIMES & Co.'s.

BOOTS AND SHOES,

60 CASES, in Store.

April 10.

LADIES'

WILSON, GRIMES

&

Co.

Fancy Dress and Trimming Goods, a

good stock of all the latest styles, now opened and for sale. WILSON, GKIAIES & Co. April 10.

HATS.

AA DOZ. Furr, Soft-Wool, Wool, Panama, 1 vv Leghorn, Straw and Palm-Lea, received. WILSON, GRIUKS & Co.

April 10.

NOTIONS.

LARGE and Com pie se Stock.

April 10.

1

We keep constantly on hand an excellent variety of Bread, Cakes. Crackers, Pies. Vc., and we must say to the Ladies, if thry want good Bread, come and get of us, and if it ain't good we'll charge you nothing.

NOW

WILSON, GRIMES & Co.

CARPETING.

VERY

Cheap to close out Stock. WILSON, GBIMES Si Co.

April 10.

100

DOZ. Ladies', Misses', and Children's

100 doz. Men's and Boys' Hose 100 do Kid, Silk, Lisle, Thread, and Cotton Gloves. Also, Mitts, Threads, Laces, Edgings, Sleeves, Fancy Belts, Wristlets, Work-Baskets, etc. W ILSON, GRIMES & Co.

April 10.

HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND SADDLERY.

open, a complete assortment. Also, Carpenter's .& Cooper's Tools, Shovols, Spades, Hoes, Axes,

Rakes,

April 10.

Window-Sash etc. WILSON, GRIMES & Co.

THOMSON & RISTINE,

Have Removed their

a O

To the Brick bnilding over Campbell, Galey & Harter's Store. June 15, 1855.—tf.

CLOTHING.

~|\TEN'S and Boys'. full stock received and jjX and for salet (up Stairs.) WIMOK,GRIMJOI & Oo.

Aptl*

BfiS

The Great English Remedy

S I S A E S 1 A 8

Celebrated Female Fills.

PREPARED from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M. D., Physician extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable Medicine^is unfailing in the cure of those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the femule 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 betaken by females during the FIEST THEE MONTHS of Pregnacy. as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but atany other time they are safe.

In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the Back and Limbs, heaviness, Fatigue on Hight 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.

Full directions accompanying each package.— Price, in the United States and Canadas, OneDollar.

Sole Agents for this country, I.C. BALDWIN & CO.. Rochester, N. Y. TUTTLK a MOSKS, Albany, N. Y., Geri'l Agents. N. B. $1:00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale wholesale and re tail by W. W.ROBERTS,

Indianapolis, and Drug-

Aprl 4'56, 35 6m. gists generally.

DR. EVERSON'S

Great American Remedy! CHILLS FEVER,

Dumb Ague, Congestive Chills* Neuralgia, Epileptic Fit.8, & all Periodical Diseases, or Affections of the Nervous System, Headache, etc.

I.known

S the most popular medicine of that class ever no medicine ever met with such UNIVERSAL APPROBATION, or gained so high a celebrity in so short a time as this. The press and people, everywhere, speak of it in the highest terms of commendation.

PROFESSORS OF MEDICINE, Who have hitherto invariably held their influence from proprietary medicines, give this their sanction, and large numbers of Eminent Physicians Use it in their Daily

Practice,

Tn preference to Quinine and Arsenic, which article must soon yield the sway to this truly SCIENTIFIC PREPARATINO, The result of experience and investigation. It not only will PREVENT and CURE your Chills, but will bring back aglow of life and animation to the whole system, that is peculiar to this medicine— Eve one vho uses it speaks of this Fact! It is pleasant to take, and does not purge, vomit or sweat. It contains no Mercury, Arsenic,

160 acres of rich Prairie Land, in Boone Iowa, eight miles from the County Seat, Quinine, Strychnine, or any other poisonons or low price of $4 per acre. injurious drug, but is purely Vegetable and 1'erRO acres of land in Montgomery county, jectly harmless, even for the smallest infants. It

is a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, And as an Ague Killer it has no equal. Circulars for gratuitous distribution, containing certificates from Professors, Physicions, Clergymen and the Press, arc left with each agent.

Price 75 cents. For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally. LVERSON & CO., Proprietors,

No. 7, South 6th street, Philadelphia. W. W. ROBERTS, General Agent for Indiana. Soid also bv T. D. Brown, Crawfordsville R. W. Gamble, Waveland Conrad Cook, Ladoga W. W. Knox & Co., Darlington and Edward Beck, New Ross.

May 22, '56—I0-6m

NEW STOCK OF GOODS

FOR

Spring & Summer of '56.

NESW^FIRM.

MUNNS & HARDBNQ, ARE

now receiving an entire new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, in Room refitted with more light, and room Up Stairs, formerly occupied by Robinson, Vance & Co.,

WASHINGTON HALL BUILDING. Our stock consists in part of Fancy Goods,

SILKS, TISSUES, BERAGES,

Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, nnd all of white Goods, Shawls, Capes, Mant:,yiaS) Fancy Dress Trimings, Buttons &c, Complete assortment of

Clociis, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Janes, Cottonades and Linens,

Heady Made Clothing,

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

Hats & Bonnets,

Of all sizes, styles and qualities, Bonnet Trimings Parasols of the latest styles Umbraellas Carpet Bags and Satchels. Fine stock of

NOTIONS,

Hosiery, Gloves, Combs, Buttons, Thread, Jewelry, and all other Goods in that line. Muslins, Cantons, Damask Quilts, Linen Table-Cloth and Linen Drills.

BOOTS & SHOES,

All sorts and sizes. Knives Sc. Forks, Pocket-Knives, Scissors, Tea and Table Spoons.

G-roceries.

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

Wooden Buckets, Tubs,

WASHBOARDS, Si QUEENS-WARE, Of all kinds. For any thing we have we will take in exchange Cash or any kind of Couniry Produce, For which the best market Prices will be paid in Goods at as low rates as can be sold in this market.

ETOne and all please call on us and examine our stock before purchasing, as we think we can sell as low as any oue else, and charge as little for showing Goods as any one.

You will find always on hands to show Goods, JOHN MUNNS, CHARLEY HARDING,

JAMES PALMER.

March 10, I856.-ly.

Best Cigars in Town!

ft fine assortment of

HAVE just received a fine assortment of the best brands of Cigars ever brought to this ma ket—-for sale at my Bakery.

best brands of Cigars ever brought to this mar-

JOHN DOHERTY.

I hereby certify that the above is true, having nd found thora to! H. S. BJtADjSJT.

triea Mr. Dohertv's Cigars,and found^thojrnto b« the best in the place

Land For Sale.

Taccommodatingisterms,

HE rotMcrtber authorized to Mil on

out-buildings,

May 8, 1856—38-tf

rnj

both as to price and

time of payment, a tract of land lying hve miles north of Crawfordsville, and one mile east of the Railrond, containing 1.60 acres, of which one-third is heavily timbered, 70 acres in cultivation, and meadow, and the remainder in Prairie, thickly set in tame grass, and affording fine pasture. It is all enclosed with good fencing and well watered. There are two comfortable houses, with the necessary

and good orchards of

choice grafted fruit. This land can be conveni ently divided, if desired by the purchaser or purchasers, into two dO acre farms, or one of 120 acres and the other 40, giving to each wood, water, and buildings.

Persons in search of a desirable residence would do well to examine this property arid learn the terms. Wit. COOK.

ALL HAIL!!

SOMETHING FOR THE MILLION!!! PROFESSOR WOOD'S.

HAIR RESTORATIVE.

WoldCALL

E THE ATTENTION OF ALL, and young to this wonderful preparation which turns back to its original color grew hair— covers the head of the bald with a luxuriant gaowth—removes the dandruff, itching and all cutaneous emptions—causes a continual flow of the natural fluids and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair, will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty. We call, then, tipon the bald, the gray, or piseased in scalp, to use it and surely, the young will not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching curls, ever be without it.— Its praise is upon the tongue of thousands.

Water ford, Mass., July 25,1855.

PROF. O. J. WOOD: With ronfidence do I recommend your Hair Restorative, as being the most efficacious article I ever saw. I have used the Walphcne and other preparations of the day, all without effect. Since using your Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers, which were almost white, have gradually grown dark and I now feel confident, that a few more application will restore them to their natural color. It also ba^ relieved me of all dandruff and unpleasant itching, so common among persons who perspire freelv.

J. G. KILBt.

North Eaet Pennsylvania, March 9,1855. SIR: In consequcnee of having hair, for several years past, not unly gray, but perfectly white. 1 have cut it short, and worn caps to hide it from view but some three months since, I was induced to use your Hair Restorative, and I must injustice say, that its effects were almost miraculous for it has changed it gradually to almost its former splendor as to color, and left it so soft and glossy as to be more beautiful than it ever was, when under the influence of the finest oil. I earnestly therefore, recommend it to every lady as decidedly the best preparation for toilet use of anything in the world. BETSY SMITH

PROF. WOOD—Having experienced the magic eflect o:* your Hair Restorative, I drop you this upon the subject. About two years ago, my hair commenced falling off nnd turning gray I was fast becoming bald. I meta friend who had used your Restorative and spoke so highly ofitsvir tues that I was mdoced to try it. although I had but little faith, as I had before tried so many other remedies. I commenced using your Restorative in January Irst. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to fill up, grow out. and turned back to its former color, (black). At this time it is fully restored to its original color, health and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its use to all. J. D. HOES

Chicago, 111., May 1.1854.

Milford, Worcester co., Mass., Nov. 13,1854. QROF. O.J. WOOD—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of pour wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back as 1830, my heir commenced falling off, until the top of my scalp became bald and smooth as glass, and it has continueb to fall for a great many years, notwithstanding I have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement I was induced to give your article a trial, and to my utter astonishment I found, after a few applications, that my hair became firmly set, and assumed a glossy and beautiful appearance and by the time 1 had used a ijuart bottle, my bald head was covered over with a young and vigorous growth of hair, which is now i'roni one to two inches in length, and growing fast.

Yours, truly, HENRY GOODRICH.

New York, Oct. 2, 1854.

PROF. O.J.WOOD—Dear Sir: .4/ter reading the advertisement in one ofthc New York journals of your celebrated Hair Rastorative, I procured a ealf-pint bottle, and was so much pleased with it that I continued its use for two months, and am satisfied it isdesidedly the best preparation before the public. It at once removed all dandruff and unpleasant itching from the scalp, and has restored my hair naturally, and I have no doubt permanently so.

You have permission to refer to me, all who entertain any doubt of its performing all that is claimed for it. MISS FEEKS, 29 1-2 Greenwich Avenue.

I have used Professor O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effects It restored my nair where it had fallen off and it cleans tbe head and renders the hair soft and smooth—much more so than oil.

MARY A. ATKINSON.

Lovisville, Nov. 1, lb'54. (E~rSold at 111 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo., 316 Broadway, New York, and by all Druggists, everywhere. All kinds of family patent inijuicincs tor sale on the best possible terms at IV.)fes.*or Wood's establishment, 114 il^vket street, St Louis. Sold by

T. D. BROWN, Dru^vJst, Crawfordsville. June 5, 1856.

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OOCTOft HOOFLANO'S E E A E

©trmait Sitters,

FRBPAKKD BT

DE. C. M. JACKSON, Philad'a., Pa., WILL RFIECTUALI.V CURK LITER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,

Chronic or Nervout Debility, Di»etttie* of the Kidney*, and all dieeate* arUing from a disordered Liver or Stomach.

Such

as Constipa-

tion, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness, of Weight in the Stomach, soo^- Eructations, sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the stomach, swimming of the Head. Hurried and difficultBreathing.Flutteringat the Heart, choak ing or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vission, Dots of webs before the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the

Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the skin and Eyes, Pain in the side, Back, chest. Limbs, Ac., sudden Flushes of Heat. Burning in the Flesh, constant Imagining of Evil, and great Depression of spirits. The proprietor in calling the attention of the public to this preparation does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adaption to the diseases for which it is reommended.

It is no new and untried 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 similar preparations extant The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians.and individuals in all parts of the country is immense, and a care ful perusal of the Almanac, published annually by the proprietor, and to be had gratis of any of his Agents cannot but satisfy the most skeptical that this remedy is really deserving the great eel ebrity it has obtained.

Principal Office and Manufactory, No. 96 Arch St., Philad'a. Pa. For sale by Sloan & Morgan, Crawfordsville Thomas & co., Darlington Webster & Palmer, Shannondale Wm. Bromley, Plcasant-HM, N. W. Grimes, Alamo M. RLdicil, & co.. Ladoga.

Oct, 18, 1(355—Iv.

Walk Up to the

IT

MUST COME! ALL KNOWING THEMselves indebted and now duo J, R. Robinson, •Robinson, Vance & Oo.,and J, R. & S. Robinson, walk up! wo cannot be put oft' with the pav we have had, Notes and Accounts, Thoy will do to WAV by, but thoy will not do to GO bv

J. R. S, ROBINSON-

Wy 17,18W-48-*

CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.

THE GREAT PUSIFlEIt OF THE BLOOD I TIIE BEST ALTERNATIVE, KNOWN I

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

Pimples or Postules on the Face,Blotches, Boils, Agrue and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetter, scald-head, Enlargement lc pain of the Bones and

Joints, salt-rheum, stubborn Ulcere Syphilitic Disorders and all disease* arising from an injudicious USH ofMercury, imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. This great alternative Medicine and Purifier of the Blood is used by thousands ofgrateful patientsfrom all parts of the United5 States, who testify daily to the remarkable cures performed by the Greatest of all medicines, "CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruption on the Skin Liver Diseases, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affection of the Kidneys, Diseases, of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this inestimable remedy.

For all diseases of the Blood, nothing

haB-

beets

found to comparewith it. It cleanses the system of all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on th® Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the stomach, m&kos 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 DISEASES O? FEMALES it is peculiarly applicable. and wherever it has become known it is regularly prescribed with the happiest effects, It invigorates the weak and debilitated, and imparts elasticity to the worn-out frame, clears the skin, and leaves the patient fresh und healthy a single bottle otthis inestimable remedy is worth all the so-called Sarsaparillas in existence.

The large number of certificates which we havo received from persons from all parts of the United States, is the best evidence that there is no humbug about it. The Press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to the communitv, all add theirtesrimonv to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.

Call on the Agent and get an Almanac and read thedetails of astonishing cures performed by CARTKR'S SPANISH MIXTURE, (in most cases where every thing else had signally failed.) The limits of an advertisement will not admit their fall insertion. WM.

B. BEERS

& CO., Proprietors,

No. 304, Broadway. New York,

To whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by Druggists and Conntry Merchants in all rarts of the United States and the Canadas, and by SLOAN & MORGAN. Crawfordsville Thomas & Co., Darlington Webster & Palmer, Shannondale Wm. Bromley, Pleasant-Hill N. W. Grimes, Alamo M. Rud'icil & Co., Ladoga.

October 18, 1855—ly.

F. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF

JAMAICAGINSERi

This essence is a preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary diarrhoea, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions, it is of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints of children, it is peculiarly eflicatious no family, individual, or traveller should be without it.

CAUTION.—Be sure to get the genuine essenoe, which is prepared only by F. BROWS' afhis2?ru^ and Chemical Store N. E. Corner of Fifth and Clactnut Streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by all tbe respectable Apothecarys in the United States.

For sale by Sloan Morgan, Crawfordsville Thomas* co., Darlington Webster 4 Palmer, Shannondale Wm. Bromley, Pleasant-Hill N. W. Grimes, Alamo M, Rudicil A co., Ladoga.

Oct. Id, 1855—ly.

®£oi| Ik ilMTT

H*s been before the public more than 2(1 years, and is deservedly popular in the cure of Spavins, Sweeney, Ringbone, Windfalls, Pola

Evil. Callous, Cracked Heels, Gall of all kinds. Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fistula, Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Foot Rot in Sheep, Garget in Cows, Rheumatism, Bites of Animals, External Poisons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites. Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Burns ami Scalds, ChillblainK, Chapped Hands, Cramps, Contractions of the Muslt»p. Swellings. Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles,- Ac. 51^-Pamphlets gratuitously furnished by agent* with Testimonials of its utility.

All orders addressed to the Proprietors, M. H, TVCKKR 5: Co., Lockport, N. Y. {^"Forsale by Druggists and Merchants gensrallv, through the United Statos, British fosse* sinns. and other Conn triea. And liv MANSOX POWEBS, Crawfordsville, and by Druggists and Merchants generally tnroughout the vicinity. Wholesale by Medicine Dealers in all large towns and cities.

INDIANAPOLIS

EYE AND LUNG INFIRMARY,

TTNDERtln-: care of Drs. GREEN & LANGLJ WORTHY.--Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma and all other diseases of the Lungs, and AirPassages successfully treated by Medicated Inhalation. -r-

This system is unparalleled in its success in cu: ring class of diseases heretofore sonsidered incurable and is fast acquiring a celebrity both this country and Europe. It consists in the Inhalation of Medicated Vapors, carrying the medicine directly to the seat of the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent aOtion. The application is simple, ltdoes not derange the Stomach or interfere in the smallest degree with either the strength, comfort or business of the patient.

Diseases of the Ear and Eye of every descrip-* tion will receive the prompt and successful treafl-. ment with an entirely new system. It is peyftetly safe and entirely painless,' effecting in the most severe cases a perfect cure without occasioning any suffering whatever to the patie&t. All surgical operations on tire Eye will bo skilftilly performed, 1 he proprietors have permanently located ia his city, and they feel assured that the afflicted, will duly appreciate the efforts they have madet: for their benefit.

They have spared 'no pains or expense to make' themselves thoroughly &Cqttninted with all the modern improvements in the treatment of the above diseases and no efforts will be spared to inspire the public with confidence in an establishment ef this kind at Capital of the State, All who may visit Indkttapolis, to be treated by the proprietors, may re?y upon every .attention during their treatment. For further particulars address the proprietors enclosing a stamp for return let* tor, Omco No. 12% Illinois street,

ORS. GREEtf 4 LAffaWORTHTv 4vm