Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 September 1856 — Page 4

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AT THE

3 journal. Crawfordsville, Indiana,

O"Persons

wanting

.inting

to give us a call*

CAMPBELL, GALEY & BARTER,

AGENTS FOR THE

LAGONDA AGRICULTURAL WORKS.

VRE

ERS, HAND-RA-KERS.BOTH,SELF-RAKERS Also KETCHOI'S

200,fresh.

&c.

PURSBL

BLANK.BOOKS,

300

and Mosaics, arid

ALL

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,

of all the

KIWIS

Whips and

S

ous.a To Pedlersand Country Dealers

EELL

M.Robertson,

April 3,

It56.—tf.

.to

PRINTS,

MWRFIYIVN

LAFAY£19& SD\ •1-'SV ITT ''-JT HJ -.".

done will do well

I

NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH the CELEBRATED

JCBW,

YORK REAP­

MOWER,

cutting Grassland KETCHUM'S

-UO\VERfor &

REAPER COMBINED. These

Machines

have been extensively tested,and prove to be unsurpassed in simplicity of construction,lightness Jf draft,durability,and in with which they perform their labor.theperfectionto

N.

w.

Warranted give the

utmost satisfaction in every or no sale. Also another supply of

I*caseN.0.

received. White Fish,inrime

SMITH

Sugar just

Barrels aud Half

Barrels, Also Tubs, Buckets Churns,&warranted c.

900 Laths at

low figures. Lumber of all kinds,and*Shingles warranted seasoned.

R,

-June

5 1S56.~-

I -JH.

HAVING

& BRO~

V", DEALERS IX ALL KISllS OF,

Books & Stationery,

ness, and at

Full and Half-Bonnd, and

everything included in the Book and Stationery line Also, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Chains and Brestletts, Gold and Silver Lockets, and everytlring belonging to the Jewelry line.— Over

1

S

different styles of fashionable'Cameos

the other fashionable styles

Also, over 4000 different kinds of YANKEE NOTIONS, In fact there is nothing in the Notion lino that you will not find here.

jise, with Strings for nil Instru­

in

ments,and Musical Merchandise generally. Alio,| Ouns and Pistols, single and

.—

Revolving

"Cigars,both

the best brands of Tobacco,

and a large assortment of Cutlery and Bowieknives,and a general assortment of

GO

and

Day Clocks,

All warranted to keep good time,and all kinds of Watch and Jewelry Repairing, done up in a workman-like manner.

So-friends,it would be impossible for us to give you

CATALOGUED

our Stock, as it is too numer­

we say,we will

vou Goods cheap,so call in at H. TURSEL & BRO. June

ID.

135G.—44-tf

"What the Ladies Say

IN" FAVOR OF

BUCK'S CELEBRATED

mmm stoveS

WE

(St.Vitus'System)

Stoves

Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. M.M. Jewuson E.

Elizabeth Mack,

Nancy Fisher, Elizabeth

PA^AN,

Ann E. Watson, Lucy A. Hoi ton,. SusanN. Nicholson, Eliza Watson, E.A. Jennison, Sarah Wakelyn, Eliza Bowen,

M.

Martha

Middlcton,

A.Hughes.

N.

B.

J. HOOVER, is the only Agent for

the Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent

Treaty of Peace Signed! miQmws ms-mmmmm, GALEY & RIDGE,

Formerly

^Dealers

square,by

wholesale and retail

in Crawfordsville, Indiana,

having just re-Groceries,Old fitted the Stand formerly ocenpied

-DI

Wertheim, South side of Public

opposite the

"Holton

House," beg leave

inform their numerous friends and customers

that they.are now in rcceipt.of their LARGE & SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF

0 OJI)

gf|

CONSISTING OF ALL VARIETIES

OF

SUCH

W

as will please the fancy and excite tho imagination,of every grade and class of society, from the richest aristocrat down to the humblest laborer. The whole catalogue of English words failto enumerate the endless variety of 1 PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS, Such as

Detains, Clothing of every imag­

inable style, for men and boys Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,.which

cannot be excelled bv any

house in city Also,athe large and fancy stock of Cloths, Casimeres,of French, English, German,and American Manufacture.

All dcscrinti°ns of Muslins, Calicoes, Laces, und White Goods Gloves Hosiery, Collars, Swiss Sleeves,and Ladies'and

Such as every condition

vMlSSMENTS.

E I N A E S .*•».

6CCCE680R

TO

OTIS E DAVIS & CO.,

2, PURDUE'S BLOCK,

JjFAYJBTTE, I NDIANA.

MANUFACTURERS,

•WHOLESALE AXD UETAIL DEAlEBS IK

MATR ESSES!

OF EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE.

WCrawfordsville

OULD respectfully inform the citizens of and vicinity that they will keep constantly on hand

a

complete assortment

of Spring, Moss, Cotton, Husk and Straw Matrcsses.Hair, Also, Pillows, Bolsters, Cushions, Church Cushions, made to order. Sofas repaired,and Upholstering generally done on short notice.

May 15 1556.-^1y.

BANSEMEH

&BRO.,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

AND DEALERS IX

FISH & SALT,

NO. 2 & 3. BANNA'S BLOCK, Corner of Main

&

K?Agents

Wabash Streets,

LAFAYETTEIND.

for the sale of Gunpowder

Fuse.

&

.allfrom

I

the undersigned who have,purchased the celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking

Stoves,justly would recommend them to the Public,AS being the most perfect Stove ever sold in this place.

It is perfect in all the different departments a Cooking—Bakes with great regularity has

I

I

A

good

draught, and requires but about one half the amount of fuel that is required to perform the same amount of work iii other Cooking

I

'from

OFFICE

Nos.

H^UFE

Safety

(April

3, 1856.—ly.

J. B. FALLEY,

v.' WHOLESALE,AND RETAIL DEALER IN .. .'

IRON,MILS, STEEL,

GLAS3, SHOVELS, SPADES, AXES,

Springs, Axles, Cable

J. S. S*YDER. X. B. LYSfAN".

SASH, BLIND & DOOR FACTORY! E. W, SMITH & €0.,

completed their arrangements for

maiiufcaturing the above article are prepared with improved Machinery and experienced workmen to do all kinds of work with neatness and dispatch that within their

P:ic

faction.

^UE

-comes

of busi­

that cannot fail to

A

GIFE

satis­

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 Factory at the Plaining

Shop of J.charge. K. Snyder,

S

Mill,

I

adjoining the Gas

Works, Illinois street Retail and Ware

Rooms at the old stand of H. W.shop Smith, on Ohio

street. Worked Pine a*id Poplar Flooring always on hand at either place also Dressed Siding constantly on

A

I

quality.

1, 'handof

56—-wly.superior

May

ECLECTIC Infirmary & Dispensary,

UNDER THE IMMEDIATE CARE OF J. MSLTON YOUART,

THEPROPRIETOR

himself

(soreCases,),will

I

throat Scrofula, all specics of Cancers,

Tumors of all kinds, Polypus

(of

CONDUCTED ON THE

ONE PRICE SYSTEM! DAVIS 3-AHVI2J,

TAKE

pleasure in informing their friends,'and the public generally, that they are now receiving their splendid new stock of

SPRIG & SUMMER GOODS.

Our assortment embraces all and varietics of the following articles:thegrades

DRY-GOODS,""'" O I N BOOTS & SHOES',

HATS & CAPS, CAJLIPETINGS,

nets.&c.

AND LOG

Carriage Makers' Stock.

No. 11, Purdue's Block, next door,to Fowler i.Eurl, LAFAYETTE, TD. April 3, 1856.—ly, TW,I1

£D\J

Gravel

in the bladder), Hermn or Rupture. Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, diseases of the Brain and Nervous as Paralysis, Epilipsy, Corea

Dance Ciub Feet,Contraction of the

Muscles or Skin Burns,diseases of the Skin, Hair Lip, and

Chronic disease of Liver,

Spleen,Stomach,Bowels,Heart,Lungsthe Kidneys, Urinary or other orrans, diseases of the Female Breast, as well as all infirmities peculiar to Fe-

DISEASES OF, AND OPERATIONS ON

THE receive prompt and successful treat- April 24. meat.EYEYouart's Dr. treatment for the Eye.,(which is new},is in many cases entirely painless,effect1 ing a cure,without causing any suffering whatev-

er to the patient.

He feels assured that the afflicted

preciataihc efforts

cfit of all

"tho-e

W. Steward,]

to

DEALESS IS

II A.VLTCTOIEES OF

TOMBSTSNESj MOHUMENTS&C.

Snor ox Illinois steebt^west sini—xokth OF Pt BLIc SQliABJ:, BETWEEN FeBKT and BkoaV'n steeets, Lafavette, Indiana. Lafayette, My 15, J&5r—-ly.

JOHN WILSON. .V. W. GEIMES. W1I. iJtaBEIDGE,jr

WILSON, CRIMES & C0,j

WHOLESALE A~SJ RETAIL DEALERS

IS

Kid Gloves Ladies'

and Gents' Gaiters and Slippers for. spring and summer wear—and an innumerable variety

of

demands, all of

whieh they will sell at as Ibw figures as any other firm in, town. All they ask of the Ladies and Gentlemen who come to Crawfordsville to get good bargains, is to give them a call before going elsewhere. GALEY

&

April 24,1856—36-LY

SHAWLS—ABaystatoshawls,nowCashmere,

beautiful article of

BROCADE,

and opened. -vi.^WlL-SGJf, Gedies & Co.

Commercial Block.GREEN"SF.^ CRxiWFORDSYILLE, IND.

WMCare

E how receiving our Spring and Sumsupplies, to which constant additions will be made as the trade demand. Our' stock is large and complete,may

cheap and good as any House

LEYI

RIDGE.

what we say.

April 9.

LADIES'

A Half

XV'

will duly ap-

WHICH

he has made for the ben-

suffering from any of the above

diseases and all who may visit

treated by the proprietor, can rely upon every attention their case may require during their treatment. Patients

abroad be assisted to

find suitable boarding houses.will \F. For further informnKOn consult address the proprietor. All communications"or must be prepaid, with stamp enclosed for return letter.

(IN

A

Missouri street,east side,between

Ferry and North streets, Ind. A til 24, 1556.—3G-lyLafayette,

FAIRBANKS'

PI-

Stovos

in Crawfordsville. No others have them A good assortment of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.

OF.LLLiliATED

SSCAFES,

LAFAYETTE, IJfD.J

T. UNDERWOOD, Agent.

189 Broadway Hew York,

FAIRBANKS.& CO., Agents, a April 17,'56—35-ly-

MARBLE WORKS FAMPEL &~B0SWELL, [Successors

ApriM? ii856.

IN

3DRY GOODS,"*" CLOTHING. GROCERIES,

QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE,"

Iron^ jNails, Steel, Glass, 'JI- &C &C.

A^^HGJJGIFCJDIRECT

from first hands by old ERAaud we lee! confidenf in saying to purfnends aad the public at large,that we can them

GOODA^

"insell

the

We solicit your examination'WABASHR^S^

for

PROFFLH)!

F*

WILSON,GRIMES CO.

I

Mohair Head Dresses, a superior ar- A FULL Stock—some beautiful .patterns, ticlet_r©ceived. v-~ Wttaoy, Gni jfm & Co. Jr\. Wilpon,G bulbs & Oe.'s. April 10. April

-J-}

.Silks/Tiesnies,

guarantee to

Chains,

Blacksmiths' Bellows, Vices, Anvils, Mill and Gross Cut Kettles, Dog Irons,Wagon Boxes,Saws,Sugar

from

25 cts.rich$1,25 to per tard French and Swiss printed La whs, BrilHantines, French Risitea, recently imported from Paris: 1000 dollars worth of

Bonnet Ribbons.

.1

.W

...

Trimmings ai=d

.:

20 Rolls Carpeting,

Gloves, Hosiery

&c.

$7000 worth of Clothing,

Manufactured expressly for us in Boston, aad

M-hich

we

«eil

Our stock of

20 per cent le?3 than

can be bought elsewhere. Every garment has our name stamped upon it, and we warrant the work.

Boots, SSiO©®,

HATS, CAPS, QUEENSWARE, &C., Will always be and we are determined not to be undersold.full,

Having made extensive additions to our Store,recentlynow we are prepared to keep and supply our customers with Groceries.

O^-MR.

will remain

one,"and'GARVIN forward' New Goods

in Boston till

Weekly by Express.

iEFTo our in

the Country who

DAVIS

&

March 27, lS56.~tf.

GARVIN.

Union Express Company. CONNECTiNG

ADAMS & CO.'S AMERICAN EXPRESS

4 all tlie principal Cities in

J.\

N(

AM

6.15 P.M.

ID"

April 10, 34 tf

M.

D.

DOE NOT CONFINE

TO

the treatment of any exclusive dis-

ease yet he attend to all Chronic and Surgical especialiy the following: Bronchitis

the nose),Ul-

cers, Old Sores,diseases of the Bones and Joints, Spinal Affections, Fistula Ano, Ani Piles, Chronic Diarrha'a,in

the United States

rth and South.

both

MESSENGERS leave daily at 6 A. M.,

Business solicited. Office at Depot.

R. E. BRYANT,

Acr't.

GROCEBLE"

KIIDS.PRIME N.O.SUGAR, Cash, for sale bv

15

April 24 HALL

OA

Di-opsy,Prolapsusstone,|]

Cheap for

&

JOHNSON.

ILL &I

and for sale bv

Jonxsox.

Ppril 24. Half Barrels N.O. Molasses, Trime article received and for sale by April 24. Hall & Johnson.

Bbls. Prime Golden Syrup,for Family

use,just received and for sale by April 24. Hall &

2Q,0( )0

J. CRAWFORD &' MULLIK1N. now receiving and

ARE

KE

Lafayette to be

now receiving and openin and Summer of Goods, which

and well selected.stockconsists

articles in part:

tue.R Spring ANJ

splendid assortment of Dress Goods Fancy Prints and Lawns Ladies' Hosiery and Gloves

Gent'S do

Berages and Tissiie' Black and Fancy Siiks Collars and Unuer-Sleeves

..

do

,*

Summer Goods for Men and Boys

I.

Bleached and Brown Muslins Bonnets and Ribbons, latest styles Boots and Shoes, all sizes Leghorn and P-Aiiaroa 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 Xaik Cotton Yarn and Batting Carpeting and Carpet Chain Ready Made Clothing for men and boys White Beaver Hats, liatest styles. We would say to our friends aiid customers that our stock of Goods is lai^e, and we think it not necessary to do much puffing, as they will recomm'cnd themselves in oualitv and prices. ...J- CRAWFORD i.MULLI-KlN.

A

LAYS^Of^

E E N S I E

Wholesale an& Eetail

GROCERY,

Provigi^nsand Genl "V 3E3'TE" ESTAIIfSHMENT,

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

thcif

business. We

coyrrxuE at the Old Stand, as heretofore,will

Appertaining to their line of business,which they are determined to sell at the very lowett possible figukxs.

"\Ve

have.a very heavy Stock,now en.route,to arrive in a few lias been selected with great care,anddays,which

that WE DO NOT FEAR A FAIR COlilFlSTf' TION1 SULKS AND "tlSSUES.

10.

,%•$

Sum&er Arrangement!

TRAINOOUTH. EISPRESS

anU

QUEENS-W ARC 7 GROCERIES, &C., &C.

To the Ladies we would

passes Crawfordsville at 6 A.M.,

connecting at Greencastle with morning trains Jndianapalis and Terre-Haute,andar-riving-forNew at Albany at 3 40 P.M.

Accomodation

connecting

at LAiayette at

say,that will

train for-IndiattapolWP.

find

our stock of Rich Dress Goods—they Goods unsurpassed by any in town among. which may be found plain and. fancy

Crawfordsville at 5 P.M.

passes

:at

same point With Evening Trains

forlndiatu^poliS and.TerrerHaute.. .hi'Accomodation Train North leaves GreencasJtlQpurthe

EFT1goingTerre-Haute

arrival

the Trains,

pas9Cs*5rawft)rds^i!FE*AH0 40

A* ID!:,

arriving

12-30, _M. R«pnnectiag

with-vthe

anddhicsgo

Express passes Crawfordsville at 9 I5

arrivingat Lafayette

mornijig.

.ITL"

P.'M.,

II15

P.- M.,a

Chicago next

Thro ugh Tickets-to be had.at the Office for all the principal Eastern,AND,Western Cities.

BRYANT, Agent

April 10, I656.-tf.R.E

SPRING IBiYliitOf

Hannah & Cassell,

sisifsiki?

.'ft

rich

Embroideries,.Shawls,Boni­

Craw'ford's New Brick4i opposite Empire Block, Maiti" Street, CRAWFORDSVILLE. INDIANA,

HAVINGwouldWILTS'

reccived^their Spring and Snmmer

Stock, Citizens of

fordsville and surrounding Couiitry, to

CrAW-

CALL-aud

exiimine their qjlendid assortment of-Pic-'ceGoods and

Beady Made XJlothing,

Wc have

EVERY

Wool Cloths, from

wool

variety of width all

-$1.75

$7Double ,00 .per

to

DOE^IIU^ "Casimeres

yard

75

from

CENTO

§3,all

to

50

per yard and Vesting? at prices to suitall Our stock ofReadrMdde Clothing,classes­.

is com

ple comprising Men's,and Boy's Clothing of cv^te, ry price.

Wo have also on' liand a variety of Notions,

SHIRTS &

Colliir? Cravats,Haridkerchiefs,Gloves,

and Hosiery, Hats, Trunks, Umbraellas,&c..&c. all of which we will

&C

AT

11

Pricesthe

lowest,

O^Clotliliig

bilr to

sell again,wcfriendssay would tluit we are now prepared to furnish them it

...

ENTIRE STOCKS OF GOODS, at less than CINCINNATI OR LOUISVILLE PRICES.

Made to Order at the shortest no­

tice and strict attention paid to Cutting and Repairing. We say again, call and examine our Stock, for to examine is to be convinced.

&

March 13,165G—tfHANNAH

'.

HARDWARE,

NR^HE

ING.

WITH

Materials—Such

Butt-Hingee,Screws, Glass,

For kinds of Farming Utensils, Plows,Farmehs.—ALLHay Com Shellcra, Cutters,

Carria

"Jonxsos.

Tirmminos.—Enameled

—A

POUNDS BACON WANTED immediately,by Hall & Johnsox.

large assortment Saddle Trees, Buckles, Stirrups, enamelled and Patent Leather. Morocco,hames,and

Sheep Calf Skins,&c., We de­

sign keeping every article in that Sine.tc. Also Sfcoenberger Iron, Nails and Belmont Iron, Log,Trace, Hatler and fifth Chains. Lead Pipe,Puniyis,

Axes. Curry-Combs,

^5

urge

H.

S.

-KELLOGG A

Indi a nap a 2 4 1 8 5 6

Or,Daguerreotypes

Spring Trnae.

HW'SBAH

NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.

W E A N S Can depend on buying their

PEENSWARE' HARDWARE

O E

MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT OF BROOKS & CAMPBELLS,

As low as from any house west of the Mountains. We have in Store and to arrive for the Sta-insr Trade,

500 ORATES OP

O E E

Comprising all the latest designs and qualities, which we are determined to offer to the trade at

Unusnally Low Figures. Also, 1,000 Boxes of

Cdn^istiiig of all kinds of Tumblera,Jars Molasses Cans, Salts,Sugars,and Preserve Dishes,&c. Together with an immense stock of

EOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

can only say that

for cash,

And we feel confident of suiting the most faatidiuus,both,in style and price.

CASSELL.

SADDLERY,

in the

West. We have added many new articles, as well as increased those heretofore kept, which will be sold at Cincinnati prices,with the addition of freight. Among the articles of which we have a full assortment:

Table and Pocket Cuti.eev.—The best assortment ever offered in the West. Buildi.n'g

as Locks, Latches,

c.

Caktentkrs' and Tools.—-A full assortment of pliisels,CoorERs'aid H& Tenmint

Pianes, Drawing Knives,nd tc. Cabinet Makers'

Goods.-^-Mahogany and Wal­

nut Veueer&and Knobs, Tills, Chest, Cup-board Locks, Table Hinges, Bed Castors,.Glue, *c. Ac Blacksmiths' ToOi^-SUCH'AS Vices, Screw Plates, Bellows Hammer?,Anvils,

Rasp?, Files,

Shoouberger'sIron, Steel, Plow Moulds, sc. sc. Gun-Smith Matebial.—Locks, triggers, gun- and barrels, pistols, game-bagstubes,

thi.-ksmountry AC. Foe Millers—

Molasses,just received

Bbls.Prime jN.O.

WE

O'

E &

subscribers are now receiving the follow-

direct from the Eastern Manufacturers

and Old England. We have now on hand a larger stock than can be found elsewhere

Jons D. Defhees. Willis W. Weight. Deloss oot, WM.

Accordeons Music

Bote's, Sheet' MiisiC, together with every

else usually kept such establishments. Crawfordsville,in

Dec

of Crawfordsville and

DN

the least

at prices which enables us to offer

new inducements to purchasers—A more complete enumeratiou of which will be given next week.' The well established reputation

IF*

R.BNofsikijer.

SIEEL

,TJ

and plain

Oil Cloths,eLaces, Fringes, Linings, Hub Bands, Bellows, Spokes, Shafts, Axles,Springs, tc.,4C. Saddlery, Hahi.wareandHaevess

Fire

&

patent a com­

mon stray Hinges, Grind-Stones, and Irons.Window ac., TE. For sale/wholesale and re

tail,Sash,

at the sign of the Big Padlock, No.26 West

Washington street.

IT

It of the following

Having made arrangements for the sale of Haas Mitchell's Dayton-Made Horse Collars for this State, we will sell at a small advance above the Dayton priees.them

SON.

IT

Fresh Stock of Pianos JUST RECEIVED.

THOS. NEWMAN,

Having

JUST

opened a large

tock of fine Gold

and Fancy Goods,iwhichWatches, he-offers

Jewelrvandl

for cash at prices so low'a^

&

'deify

Two doore east of Binford'stocorner,comj

McsicAi'IsOTBt-iterrS.

100

.. .' A

etit4on.—

Fine Gold and Silver Washes 100 Breast Kns and Broaches

300

Finger Rings

75 Ear Drops of different styles 20 and silver Fob

nies, fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spc»ons, Books, Maps, Novels,paper,Ink,3Iiscellaneous fine Note paper,Envelops,Pictures,sundry school and

.Ladies

Cards,

elodeOns Guftai-s,. Violins,Piano§,Melo,Peans,

.hincr

28,

iS55

HISW SKY-LIGHT DAGURREOTYPE

S. HfieaES,

RESPECTFULLY

announces to citizens

1

opening

DirectIy:overSloan

vicinity,the

NOW

Rooms in

AS^

with

A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,. ./

Glass,which is thought

•&!«!

or persona that h&ve Wealtf

our Estae

EVFERFIMEDAPIN-THISIAACE.

ANDIALL

Rings,andto

10~Ladies

Aug. 23/1855?:—1-tf

that he is

E I E O

^Morgan'sNew

(room,)

Drug-Storl,

where he will be in readiness to wdit oh

all who will favor him with their patronage. From years of practice

a Dagerreotjpist, I feel no

hesitancy in saying,come

iall

that want your faces

tiansferred to the Jtfetalhs Plate-^-I'ean'please all that know what good Pictures are—ifI don't

1

many first class operators to be superior to the Daguerreotype, from the feet that they will

in

ANY

Gl6'UTPA

we

Lee

WILL duplicate any Cin­

cinnati Pittsburgh invoice. And in all Foreign Goods,or

no house East or West shall undersell as we import directly from the manufacturers.us,

We have also the heaviest stock of

Around the Falls, and will offer them at such prices that will induce every one

"that

A.

&

Saws,

caps

packing, rope,

boltingcloths,millLeather cross-cutbelting, and circular saws, files AC.

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 we feel confident of quoting prices that wiii be satisfactory and secure your custom.

You will find us open from 6 A.

P. M.,always

until

stock.9

IC

ready to show you through our

All orders sent us will receive the personal attention of

of the members of the firm.

one

O*

Goods Wharf-boat3,Jefferson-viile and N.delivered.at

S Railroad Depots, free of

charge. Give ua a call. BROOKS Sc CAMPBELLS

Alain St., New Albanv, Ind.

Feb.23, 1655.—26-ly

Indianapolis Insurance

AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 9300,000.

Business Confined to the State of Indiana.

IKC RPORATED, 1336.

O A O DIRECTORS E. W. H. Elms,

Spexcer,

H. E. Talbott,

"VV.

and

Steel bnck Scythes,Cradles, Fork3,Cast Rakes, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, tc.

G.

WHARTOX.

JOHN DEFREES, Presn.

L. R. Brctmell,SD.'Y. Samekl F. Covixgton, Gen'L Ag't.

Marine Risks taken at fair and equi­

table rates,by

Mou.vtixg,

A. THOMSON, Ag't.

Nov 29 1855—ly Crawfordsville,Ind.

NEWCASTLE

&

DANVILLE

A I O A O A N

"VTOTICE

is hereby given to the Stockholders

of the Newcastle

AND

Crawfordsville,cnofsaid

Danville Railroad com-

pany that they,are requested to pay to A. Thorneon,the Treasurer company,at his office

the loth

BOOTS & SHOES Campbell's

AT

CORKER

inthisplacc.

stand

\rillafffect

climate and no dampness

them in

they ctfn be taken in one-fourth the

time or less than a Daguerreotype can, is one great advantage

in

taking Pictures.ofwhich

children

EY^ ^TTAND

sfee them

for yourseIves also the rooma. I have the laigest light andxh^.bestnew for Groupin^,that

WAS

FAFESIFES

if

sizes D%uerietypie9 taken,c from

size down Pictures for Breast-Pifis

hdlf

AM-Finger

on the most reasonable

and Gentlemen are

FT/

OREWFOJDA^YIE^ JAN,J3^

1

in

day of May

nest,the

sum of five per cent, of their stock subscription, thi3 sum being the first assessment on their stock, and they are also requested every sixty days thereafter to pay an additional assessment of five per cent, on the amount of their stock subscription until the whole amount of their subscription is paid.

A.THOMSON,

14,

April

1855.—ly

Sec'y.

CABINET & CHAIR

REMOVED TO COMMERCIAL ROW.

Tbuildings,in

sign of Watch

HE undersigned having removed to his new Commercial Row, one south of Campbell Galey

&

of

&

30 Gothic Pearl inlaid

Neck Chains!

&

enameled

Clocks. Also., variety good Pens Pencils, Lockets, Snaps,aBracelettsofSdectacles,,PortBrass

Mo

ER"

Harter's Store,door would re­

spectfully inform the citizens of this place and vicinity that

he

has on hand a general assortment

'TRPT

Made of the best material and by experienced workmen and llatters himself that he cannot fail to please a discriminating pablic. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, we will make ittoy our interest to.buy of us.and

Remember, Shop one door south of Comm&reialBlock. WM.ROBERTSON.

Old stand

A. P. WATSON & CO. TTJ'OULD

respectfully call

They were bought to sell, and persous will find

Our stock of

LARGE AN

GI^E

satisfaction,there will be no charge madej certainI am also working the new process called

I WATSON

May 17,1855I-tf.

SUNDRIES.

4 doz. Cans Fresh Peaches 4 doz."cafis fresh Strawberries 2 doz. cans fresh Tomatoe

April

-.terms. resjieetfully

in-

rited to call and see whether tfeey want Picture^, or not.

"1 J,

Good Pictures taken in cloudy weather.

1856—LY.

for sale

10.

CP

6c VERNON STS.

?he

Boots

attention of the

public to their extensive and well selected stock of

cS3

@13loO@2

it

to their advantage to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.

BEING THE MOStit'

E E N S I

ibrtant to lawyers!

Havingjust1.doNCLUDEDa

COFFIN'S World Renowned

These

SAWS

any other Saw now in use, while

&

I

Hardware and Cutlery.

In our Domestic Hardware Department,

negoti-

ation with the Patentee for the sale of

N.

_/T.4

Chissel-Tooth Mill-Saw. Glimmer & HangiiigAparatos, We would respectfully call the attention of every Sawyer and MUI-Owner in the couaty to the perior advantages of this improvement over any­suthing of the kind ever invented. 1st..Thisis the only practical improvement ever ma£e in the Mill-Saw, forming a perfect rule for the Sawyer to be governed by,and is kept in order much less difficulty than the old plan. 2d.trith

Steam Mill, 6 miles south, on

the Railroad, where one of them is now running, and something of value may be learned by enquiring of Mr.their

Mann what he would take and

exchange this improvement lor the oldfashioned Saw.superb We are also the celebrated

PATENT

CUT SAW,selling warranted to give universal satisfaction or ho sale. Being confident that these Saws will altogether supercede the original

offer our entire stock of the old-fashionedkind,

both Out and Mill,(embracing Hoe

Levitt's,and Rowland's) for Cash, at Cost and transportation. All who would avail selves of a great bargain fine improvement,them remember the place,

&

8, Block,

Crawfordsville,Ind.No.7andaCommercial CAMPBELL,

&

HARTER.

June 19,1856.—44-tfGALEY

H. BALL & CO.,

Tin, Sheet-Iron,& Copper-Ware Manafactarers.

?TO.

Tties

5, COMMERCIAL BLOCK, CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

HE ONLY AGENCY IN THE COU^Putnam, Parke, Fountain, and Montgomery,of

for the sale of YOSE

we

&

CO.'S Cele­

brated Doulile-Actiug, Revvertable-FIne Cooking Stoves,called the

A

Farmers' Stove in the world. Having purchased the

AX. The best

ABOVE

stand, and perma­

nently located ourselves in the trade, we offer better inducements than have ever been offered before in this market, and are at all times ready to supply any article called for in the trade of Kitchen Furniture.

Our Stock is many articles that have not h^cekfull,embracing fore been kept La any establishment in the place.

Our purchases were made in the East,at remarkably low figures, we will sell as low as any house in the,Stateand.

Our Shop is supplied with the best American Workmen, who fire experienced in all kinds of

Job

Work,HouseGuttering*and Spouting, Tin Roofing and Custom-Made

(he

M.,

A

THE

West, as our increasing trade

will testify. We pay

Please givens

Orders from the country for Guttering

and Spouting will be promptly attended to,at the usual Crawfordrville prices. All work warranted. H. B. & CO.

June 19.1856.—44-tf

A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF PLANISHED

JT\.

COFFEE

TEA

POTS,

Callexamine

Ws. M. John W.McCartt,

No one else has tjiem of the

your Wives

..... .....

LEATHER & FINDINCJS

March

Wiisox, Geistes & Ooi.:

IRON.,

i25"

Tods

-aborted S

300 Kegs Nails,,

Also SfeeI,Sp?rags,:Ailes, Bolts.ffinged, fcc. tf. WIMOS, Gexjibb «*OoV'

quali­

ty,in town. H. Ball & Co. FINE ASSORTMENT OF PATTY,Shell Cake, Pie Pans

June 19,and 1656.—44-tf,at H. Ball &

Co

1856. 1856.

Spring Campaign Open!

ALLEN, GALE7& KEERAN, S AGAIN IN THE FIELD!

HE undersigned would beg leave to inform their numerous friends and customers that

they are now in daily receipt of their SPRING

&

SUMMER STOCK OF

GOODS,

Groceries, Hardware, S Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,

CLOTHING, LADIES' DRESS GOODS,: Bonnets and Ribbons, Parasols, Shawls, Gloves^

&c.,

kc. also a splendid lot of of the latest and most fashionable sty'Trimings,Lawns es.

&c.,

surpasses any thing

OHR

are of the richest and most beautiful styles ever brought to the market. Our Tissues, Bareges,

we have ever before

are prepared to sell goods low­

we

er than ANY HOUSE IN THE PLACE. We are determined to sell Goods lower than they have ever been sold here before.

Our motto is small profits and quick sales. Knowing that there great of competition, and coinpefcitiotr is/isalife.of'ddal

trade

"competitionwith"any.the

57,

&

W6

with

APM

the place

found,readyof

R^0MPL|TE,

l856.-ly.

JJJ^ROM

Co!

are bound

to compete who may feel tliemaelves in

Alll we ask o"uayou is to give us a call,look through our stock and compare our prices with the prices of We charge nothing for showing Gdods.others.

S

CfBring

"I'rodn'DE OF

all kinds: bring

Sons and Daughters. Here is

forlpjggains,

and no mistake.

The Boynton Corner,

Is our place business, where we

U*Reiiiember

will

always be

and willing to our Goods to all

who may have the,kindnessshow to call on us.

the Old Brick Comer, We3t of

the Court Honse. ALLEN, GALEY

&

KEERAN.

arid after this day,(during the season,) we expect to on hand a good article of Family Flour,keep in 50 and 100 lb.Sacks.

TO,^N,^RI3£ES, ft^G05

April 10,1856.

Nos. 1 2, Con. Block.

QUEENS & GLASSWARE. Large and beautiful Stock in Store. April 16. 7.-.

Wixsox,now Gkihss & Co.

GROCERIES.

Nitfanegs^ OHocqI

or

WxieO

PROFIT THEREBY

All

Warranted to cut from

fourth.U one-thirdare

One

more Lumber per

,than

day

AT

the same

they require much less power. Practical demon­time strations these may be had by calling at Mr. A.PofMANIASSaws

in nsed-of hats^nd CAPS,wiii find it to their advantage to call at

PARRISH & -BIRT' S HAT&:eAf:fACTORI,

Before purchasing elsewhere, as we manufacture our own Htits:"-'

WVTISE

call and see

May 8,

Saws

&

Co.'s,

May 1, 1656.—tf.

W«RE.

In this line ofbusiness we are not excelled in any town or city in

the highest price for

all the Old Rags,will Copper.Brass,or Pe wter that can be had.

A

N. B.

call, and convince yourselves

in regard to the quality and cheapness of our Wares, and if suited your trade will be thankfully Jeceived.

of own man­

ufacture, for sale by H.our

Ball &

Co.

SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF AMERICAN Manufacture FRYING any quanfity of Skillets and Lids,PANS.£cAlso,No.

Ovens

,,

at

5, Commercial Block. H. Ball

&

Co'IM?

BEST ASSORTMENT OF JAPANNed Ware ever brought to this market, sale wholesale or retail,by H. Ball & Co.for

at no. 5, commercial block, and those fine and' Ladles, Skimmers, Flesh-durableBasting-

Forks,

Spoons,&cCandle-Sticks,

none but the best of ma­

teria!, and we do"not sell a Wool or Cotton for Fur, and by so dgpeive our customers.Hat We do not ask„y6udoing

to

TAKO^DUR

word for it,but

for yourselves.'

C?

Do not forget.the.. No. 6, Commercial Row, CrawibrdaviDe^place, Ind,

-VKT ?C

L!

Crawfordsville Factory. E. H. "HlltS, & CO.,

THANKFUL

for former favors would solicit a

continuance from Farmers, Wool Growers and those wishing to exchange- Wool "for Goods. Our stock is large, of great variety, and manufactured for home consumption consisting

CLOTHS, CASIMERES, SATINETS, Doeskins Jean.?, Tweeds, Blankets, Plain and Plaid Flannels, Stocking Yarn, kc., which wo will exchange on the best of terms for Wool.

CUSTOM

WORK.

Carding, Spinning, &e., will receive close and particular attention by experienced hands and at customary prices.

Our Goods will be kept for Exchange, and Wool received at Sweetser & Davis'

As last year. Aiso the market price, will be paid in Cash for Wool, bv SWEETSER, DAVIS, HILLS & CO.

lime7COM., SALT7~

AND

MR NR®

TlfE have now in store and intend to keep constantly on hands, Lirne, Coal, Salt, and Cement, for Cisterns.. Wc do ent intend to be out of Lime during the season.

SWEETSER & DA VIS.

N. B.. Cash paid for Wheat, Corn, and Oate, delivered at riur Ware-House. S. ti D. April 17, '56—35-tf

Pr. Tassdcrbilt,

RP.SPEC FULLY tenders his services to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He give3 particular

attention to carious Teeth, millions of which are now annually lost for w-uitof timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and lc specimens of tie best manufacture of PORCELAIN TELTH IX THE WEST, Having sure utility and ease to all re}uiring arti ficiai substitutes, from a ?ingip tootli to an entire double set. All work vnrraiiUM.

AH operations pertair.:ngto the ?ci'ihce, careftilly attendod to, with the least possible pain. D* Dental Rooms in .mpirc Block, No. 1.

Crawfordsville, July 14,1654.

FIFTEEN THCUSANBT

STILLTKY'COME Peace not yet Restored!

The Clash of Arms «till heajed in the

OLD WORLD!

THE RED I \A\ER OF WAR STILL FLOUTS THE SKY

Monarchs tremble on their Thrones and the Masses long Down-trodden, are lifting their Voices for

FIRBED iid

TT7HILE THESE

MIGHTY

EVENTS

transpiring in the Old World—the under-ARE signed

F. H. FRY

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.

S3113S.S- •_•'

We ha: an variety—Black, Figured, Striped,Barredendless and plain.

LAWNS—We have Lawns at 8 cts per yd. PRINTS at 5 cts per yd. HOSE at 7

per pair.

cts

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

CO.,

Are urging their business with all possible zea and energy. They are now opening a splendid stock of

DRY-GOODS,

Selected with great care in the Eastern Cities.— Their Lawns, Debepes, Bereges, Brilliantines, Prints, Ginghams, Silks, and the various new styles of

ladies' Dress Goods,

Are unsurpassed in beauty and brilliancy, and that delicate blending of colors which never fail to! please the cultivated tastes. Needle-Work, Swia Muslins, (stripe and plaid) Irish Linen, and Linen Edgings, Laces, Embroideries, 1 Sleeves etc.: Plain and Figured Bobinetts, and Gents. Linen Hkfs Ladies Embroidered? and Gents. Colored Linen Bordered Hkfs,, Ladies veils all jaices Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. Blk. Silk Cravats Paper Muslins, Ladies and Gents Gloves all qualities, Cotton, Lister, & Linen Thread, Colored and black Kid Hosiery? a large assortment for children, Misses, Ladies and Gentlemen with a full and general assortment of trimmings, threads, spool cotton, sewing silk, combs, Buttons, Suspenders &c. Their cloths Casimeres, Farmers Satins, Linens &c. aro of the I finest and best quality. Tasteful, durable ind elegant, all of which are now going off with groat rapidity to our numerous friendsand patrons wfiose continued patranage we solicit and will merit bjr selling a good article for a fair considereation.

Our stock of ^.ats, caps, bonnets and straw good*: of all kinds cannot be surpassed for taste, elegance, durability and cheapness.

March 27'56] F. H. FRY & Co

i^OTI^TO^LL

THE

late death of the Senior Partner of the Firm of Laymon & Co., requires that thfr^c $ counts due the old House, should be settled #hh- 5 out delay. We hope that our numerous custo mers who have so freely responded to our colts upon them, will come forward and settle their in*^ dcbtcdnes as early as convenient, as tlie businof# of the House absolutely requires that aQ duc$ should be at once collected.

WILSON H. LAYMON.

Surviving Partner of the Firm of Laymon to. Co^l Crawfordsville, May 1, 1856. n-37-tf

.DOMESTIC GOODS.

100 ps. Bleached Muslin and Shectiiig ,50 do Ticking and Drill 50 do Checks and Stripes 100 4o Cottonades, Gambrdons,

T.

L&hhis

eetj—f

Also, Cloths, Gassimeres, SatinettB, Fianncfej, Tweeds, Linnens, Diaper, Ciash etc. 15 BalesBrown SheetiDgi'/or sale.

Wusojf, GmJiEff

April 10. AI/'

W. F^Y, M. D.R

TT7ILL attend' eiclnsively -td VV- Medicirn 1 Su'geiy s^-OfficeilKfrfe F- H. Krjr 0o%Stor#.

M&tfiff

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