Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 December 1856 — Page 3
THt7KSlAY... ,I?ECE:SIBEH IS
Dnriaglhe past week
ing.enbscribors of tho Journal lite soma annexed their names,: JCharlpfi Fhiiley, .. iDavid Wort, /Joe! SiouJ, „. *r
Isaac Ivotst'v, •James \V. Gralmm, •J'.'.M. Yantdeave, Cnpt. J. Sellers,
•Aaron Hays, 'A. C. Irv-in, Wilson ll'inf, \Wm. McBrooin. Phoebe McBrooin,
.1
ILMontgoroety. J. B. Dcmorct.. Robeit Jftcknisn, Maxwell McColhwgb,-
Joseph Green,
OR
they 'probably would have been used to a
considerable extent, and porchnn :e. would have been the means of some horrid trfg«dyr. Mr. E's prompt and valuable services, -soon sticceeded in quelling the riot, «ud alfo iri marching the offenders to the
fiipire'rt ofiice, where thc-y were compelled to answer the charges against taera. '•We ask of the sober, of the moral, and
christian pet of our community, cannot there be something done to slop tho sale of. ardent spirits—oi potsmious lienors— rr.flu'*'most deadly enemy? Can the Sabbath be used as p. day of br.sinos among those fiends, conr.terfeitcd as 1 hey a:c, tie eh ape of human beings'? xo, no, is hoi answering response from every uprignt,
honest, and moral-loving eifizt-n. Siiail thov deal out their '•hitltr voters on tho
into this matter, and bring those who jjttiity, to justice, and make ineui Icet toe severest eniit}r ot the lav.
IrVc ask—we hope t.h:it the good citi aens will rise, as a mass to MiVenibral this «Xf:ited, st \™geiinc^. and demoniac set, and U6e all honorable means to overthrow tbe*o hell holes, vfheiein morality, virtue. ail that i» cherished by respectable citizen.-.
arc sacrificed tor that Demon—i'OIM Lv Yes, that enemy that has desiroved the
happiness of thousands of families-bla^d Jill those golden dreams of the wife, and hurled to the ground all tho-e high ami holv—blight and siivery hopes of many sn aged fat her and mother.
SAD A CCIDL'NT—AND PEATI It is with feeiir.gs of deep mortification —:mingled with those of the most ainiui nature, that we lecord theuntincly death of
DA^IEI. FIS*ELL,
an Iri.-hninn, who rj-
aided at Whitesviile, who, while under the influence of intoxicating liquors, happened, ss it is surmised, fall across the track of bo railroad, and was ran over by the Express train, and was found dead the next (Wednesday) morning.
We feel deeply solenm-'-ayo, more than solemn, whi'.e recording a death under the
existing circumstances—why should we not? for while penning the death of innocent babes, sympathy takes so strong a hold upon us, that we iolhuv them almost to the portals of Heaven, and, our imagination sees them, and around their brows are garlands of flowers plucked from Heaven's own garden and why should we not entertain the strongest sympathy' for the departed one and what more thrilling words do wo want, to teli why- we are so pained to write this article, than that part of the Scripture, wherein it saith: -"Noi drunkard shall enter the kingdon of 1eDj"—our heart sickens—our pen censes to write onr thoughts, and we .sink with all our gloom, far down into the "bitter waters." Another man has fallen—been nshercd into vastless, boundless eternity. and we. have no reason to disbelieve but. that Gcd's solemn decree has been strictly
and unhesitatingly adhered to. The death of Daniel Finii' ll is ft warning
—-a terrible, solemn, warning to those who indulge in the poisonous and deadly li.juid—ALCIIOIIOL. ,v-
rend Oil Accidrnt. ..
"\Yo arc pained to record the death ol Mr. Wood, an Irishman, employed nt the. pork house of Mr. Blair. Tii.o causn of his-death was as follows: On Friday morning, while working around tin sc.ldir.g tub,-which' was full of hot water, accidentally lost his looting end fell into the tub,
and was dreadfully scalded so much so, that he died on Saturday morning.
23^"Iie«cl tho '.advertisement ot John Doherty in another coiuain and then go end examine his stock of Groceries and Provisions.
CsTJ
nrov.n-). John
is a ekver-fciJow.
SSdt&SBSa
the followhnvo paid
ci,ro
1,50 1,50 55
1.00 1,50 3.50
1,50.
1,25
bled at the DUTCH Dipyenj. situated one door South of the Post Office, and being maddened, excited, and bewildered, from the effect produced bv imbibing too much of. the poisonous liqnOr, kept for sale at paid place and among themselves got into a regular ".dutch fight," during which knives, pistols, bludgeons were exhibited, and had it not been for the sudden and punctual appearance of Mr. IT. P. Lns-
niinger, our worthy and excellent Marshal,
Sunday last, our town was disgroc- yon can imagine a fiend in the lowest pit J—thrown into considerable excitement of hell—half so degraded as the miserable by a set of drunken rowdies, who assem- soul-less, villinn, who made this man, his
Too Bad.
On last Faturday, a .efrangor enme lo onr city on.business, but whbiiier I t.ran^acted it or not we do not know but one thinp: we do know, some helium in town sola liini whiskey, and made him «o drunk that tiic Marshal of the town hnd him cared for in the Schooler house, during Saturday night and Sunday. His poor horses stood hitched to his wagon, when} he had left them, all Saturday, and during the eold and stormy night that followedand on .Sunday morning they were found
shivering r.nd facing the piercing blast.— 50 There they stood without a Lite to eat and
•j without any a parent owner, until our rs2 50 timable friend, Mr. Davis took pity on 50 them and put them, up in his stable.— 1 50 When Mr. had awakened from I 50 delirium, he found that.he was minus 75 200 lbs of flour, which he had purchased for his family.*
Render, imagine if you please, this
'wretched man, his wretched family, and his wretched home and then ifyourimagi-
Disgraceful! I native powers are strong enough, see if
f'amiiy, and his home, what they are. Will our city authorities longer permit ?uch nuisance iu our mid.-t? They can, and should attend to them. Such dens of
vice and immorality shoir not for a moment be toleiated in our midst.
Fny Up! Pay Up2
Tr.oso of our subscribers living at adis•fnnee. who are owing us on subscription .will j-'-case u-vnit tlic Amount due »s to-
whU l1l(li] ucxt yea
,llP
r's subscription.
at our risk. We wiS! give you credit on may tease to
our book for any sum y'ou
send. Rend ii along by return must have it by the first lSf.7. "V
mail, as w? of January,
is our Republican Central
Committee about? Gentlemen what are vou doing? W11v don't von rail a moo:-.--—„ I ohcr ing of the Republicans of Montgomery '"or a.-:iclc County, to appoint delegates to attend tho
State Con vein ion. which tnpcts in Indian-
a pnlis, cn Wednesday lie ne.-t. Will our Central Committee see to thi
KoUCe.
•Those wishing advertising done
Sabbath, to make our cifv one vast pool o: Journal, wiii please bring their advertiserfOrruption? Every one, wno ioves sohri- irieiHs in on Mondays and Tuesdays to mfly, good ord«r, lespond in one long, ioud t,,ire their insertion the same week they are th«nder tone, 20! hope that the brought in. proper authorities of our for city will look
BETUELICAK CEKSTAL COMMIT TEH The. Central Comnufties of each Township in th? Co.'.nty, aid the Central Committee of the County are earnestly rennestea to meet at this office- on Saturday the "0'h 2 clock K.
5
I an is in s.
to be tended. Don't fni.'
TX% everv one turn out
•AT S l.TFF. 1.1.8 AM) rUfENi'X B1TTEUS. all diseases of the digesti%-e organs| t-uin' in ti back nv the iieai't, these ni^l-" i'^r.cs hove proved to be superior to all othe'r known remedies. Sold by thnrietoas, Vv". B. 335 Brna X. Y.
fo:
For sale by T. D. Puow:. and
& PO'.VK
pro-
1 wav.
MaxsonI
:S, Crawfordsville A. orxT,
Yonntsvillo
STEIDIVS,
it
lM.T.ior.r,
Ala-
inn A. HnovF.r, Darlington WrnsTKn IT POV.'KPS. LIIL'TC.O- -).
The 'un'inrn I-ir.im-ri evyr.t lihrinncii*m The Mutt an Liniment c.:rcs fiiji Jnnlx 'j'.'n' Mlisten J.in'-mcnt cum Hums ami ]\'min The Mutiny Liniment cures dormant! I-Icr* Tie Murtang Liniment curcs Vchcd llrcaals and Sore l\ipple.s
The. Tt'ustnr.j Liniment aires Isturtffj'a The. Mustang Liniment cures Corns and \7cris The Mustang Liniment is t.rorth .000.000 DOLLARS PER A^KI'.T To the United States, as the preserver and restorer of valuable Horses and Cattle. It cures ali Sprains, Galus, V.'ounus, Stiff.Jcunts, .E.-.c.
Will yon answer this question? Did you ever hear of any ordinary Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stiffnrs.*. on manor beast, which 1 he Mn.-lanir Linini nt would not cureV Did yen vcr visit nnv respectable Druggist in any part ofthe world—in Europe. Asia or America—who iid not say "it was the greatest 'discovery of the age So!*! everywhere. Every famdv sliould have it sizes. AIL\ ES &: PARK. Fr^nri'-tors,
JSov. 27—nl4—1 in. Iiew York.
MARRIED—On the lGtii inst., in this city by the T.
f.i.
WCIKEL
Eaton Mr. SAMCKL
and l\Iiss
Lr
cY
Axx SMITH.
Eannsh & Casseli,
|T AVE good, heavy, li made Ovcrcoats, r.t thecxiremeiy lew price of $0,50.
\"^TE will pay Cash fer 1'ecf Ca'f ITi.:as and Sjhrcp Felts, dedvered nr.r Wiire-H'-use. I Dec.4-iiIC-]m. SWEKTSliH DA\ 1=!.
KOTIGE
0?
1000 HEAD
OF
SHEEP WANTED! 10,000 lbs Beef Hides 1
A NY amount of Sheep Pelts, for which 1 will pay the highest Dec. ll-nlG-iiw.
100 S
Dec. I°-nl7-] w. 3H 'Jgii?3* IEH3
Ail Hail! Ye Hungry!
STEAP lAICES|Y,i
PROVISION ®T®JEI! TTTAVE.iupt
recciverl and am opening in iny «"»ld
ptand. North-wcs-t corner of Public Square, the largest and most general assert .meat-of ,•
raiilisY ©&§?-li&lS8»
mmsws'
Ever opened iu this
Cons istine in ni of the following articles:,
wm*
Of all kinds and qualities and also the very best article of
sfo
i.MLASliS AMD M.WXEftslj*
Of all kinds and qualities. Soap, Starch, Soleratus, Riec, Pepper, Spices of all kinds, Cheese, Dried
Beef, a superior article of Pine ... Apple Preserves, Strawberries in cans, Lobsters,
Sardines, &c., &c.
And in fact, every possible variety of pickles.— I a! keep constantly on Icumj, for the towu supply, fresh from the oven, all kinds of
BREAD, GINGER CAKE POUND CAKE,
CRACKERS,
And end!e?s variety of other kinds of bread, pon.'iallv kept in our most fashionable e'.ty Bake-
WEBBII'G GASES,
Of the most delicious vailety made to oidcr on the shortest notice. Candies, Rabins, cities ana every variety of swcctnieat9 kept constaat'.y ou hancf. ,,!
?i Jp k-p.p
re
fresh supply of every var.^.y o»
Xir.ts ,aud also a superior article of Boston YeaI'owder for i3 iuiiig. I
0YSTERS1 ..jrfJM# 0YSTESS!
I cor.stantlv on hand, fresh frMn tl!etta, OYSTERS oi the best «nialit.v, at uiioh sale and rctii'.!. itic above and an endless variety of r.tncs iu the rovision liii(! to th'.- cit'./.ens nt Crau t'ljici-viliO and vicinity at t-ic vcr prices. Call and examine my st$fk a
purchasing
ih of.Januaiv
iwest cash prices bo-
e':.H where. Call around fiiends
«ord for it vouv.il! got y-ur "money oU." JOHN DOHERTY. Dec. li-nlC-tf. St House Lot lor Sale. "'HE Premises lately oeupied by S«s\n .I nv.fi'man on the e:ist sid of (ircr-n Str ct ini-
TC' d. lUv opt-osite tile residence of Davi-i Ilartcr will be sold cp.on must «iecyinnicd«tiug terms.— in the Fur particulars ai'.tM.v to tiio subscriber.
Dec I], lc,»C—111G—tf.
B. T. Ristir.e.
War iayKaiisas!
i:n!lors ~ncd hereby give? notice to all jv
tor t'ae recording Deeds, Mortgages, to make immediate i-ayment. and unless you respond to this call by coming v.p .-nd p-rying over tho amount dn» me tor such recording 1 shall aite i'te ist dav ol'.ianunrv r.ext i«sr:e ee-bdis lor coliecl--t'ligtiic »AI«. 1 H!SC ne.tify all who may iu reaf-U-y ir-ave instruments for record, th it (he lees Icr recording tUe-Sitme mast aeeouipa-iv each iustruint ot. (Ij-.o 1J. ALEXANDER, R. M.C.
Dee 11 -nlti-t!'.1'
^S3
nfsUEAKOE
—OF—
*JlT5'ORD. CilNFiECTICUT.
GasH for Hides. ,AXi) p, I Fresh P^ew Goods!!
SALE.
Xo'.ico is hereby given that I will sell at- public auction on Thm-sdny the £5ih dav of Decemb*r n.fxr, at ti residence of .K'hn liurtlv, hue •Montgomery- County.'clcc.eased, all ii'.i' persona! property, '(hot tfiks.it by tho Widow.) confuting j.f Horses, wagon and. lt.:w-oss,. graiii iu the iijl-l, House-h'oM ai.'d kitchen Furniture. A credit of nine mr.nLhs will be given on all sums over three dollars'the purchaser giving his irote with approved security, waiving vol nation and appraise-m-nt laws. ../.JAilI'.S ItLATON, Auai'r. Dcc. -1 .'uo 3w
prices. I.A.MARKS.
DOZ. Ladies', Misses', and Children's
lose
100 doz. Mien's and Boys' Hose 100 do Kid, Silk, Lisle, Thread, and Cotton Gloves. Also, Mitts, Threads, Laces, Edgings, Sleeves, Fancy llehp, Wristlets, Work-Baskets, er,c.
W
ITS*???.
April M.
1819.
f-Al'I'i'Al. 8560.000
FIRE g^iSURAftSCE
Effec'ed on I'.u'ddinirs or Merchaiulire, ll:!!s, J.arris, Facjovics, site House, Pridgis and
PEilS9NAL PROPERTY
GE::ERALLY, IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. Partlen'ar attention ^iren to the Insurance of
DWELLING- HOUSES. AND
Insures this description of property on favorable tanas, for one, two or five years ALSO
INLAND IMSUSiANGE,
Against the perils of Navigation, at reasonable races. Losses EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
AMD
PROMPTLY PAlDi
POLICIES ISSl'KD WITHOUT DELAY. .Once in Empire Block, Second Story over Cuinber'and, Un-grr & Oo's., Store. Dee. 4 of. Sim. JAMES 3IEATON, Agent.
NlvrSTORE!
(\W1NG to lh^Jar«-c inermse of our busines1!, and the. sxn-.i'.^ess of nr room, we have opencd i.trrc new stock of
in the room formerly occupied by.D. TTerthcim, composing a heavy stock trf Heady Made Clothing,
Poofs and Siloes, Hats and Caps, Dry Goods of erory kind,
Gn.verit H,Carpels, IJaraware. Cutlery,
In far!, every thing kept in a dry
good store, also, nt the old stand a heavy stock of School and Mieceiiasieous books, fool and half round Tuck Memorandum.*! of every possible 'i:tlitv. and fine stationery, *vi?r fifty different cjualilies of paper, a heavy .stock of Fancy, Gift and toy Books, and four thousand difl'ercrit nor..O!ts, guns and pistols, 10 different kinds of revolving pistols and Bowie Knives, and over fifty dillercnt styles or'.'if) anil 8 day clocks., over one hundred Gold and Silver watches, and more line
tlrin there is in the whole city, Watch Guards and Chains that
!Morc Far made, V.'hip paper Don't
Cig::rs nnd fine tobacco, in fact this oulil not hold the half of our variety uy any thing in the Jewelry line, until you •look'over our stock. Our terms are iicady Pay, call and look at our 3tock.
20X
GRTMCT
& 9TT.
H. PURSELL & BRO.
Xov-f-no-l 1 -if. ,"M'
ind for sale by
April 21.
HA 1,7, & Jin'9oy.
-:^ar
PURSEL HOUSE!
THIS
is anew Fire Proof, Brick ITouse, now in progress. The size of this house is 80 by 47 foct, 4 stories high, ft with the cellar. Cellar under tlie entire building, and when completed will be the finest house in the State, as it has a nice house in the Basement for the^ keeping of fresh meats, vegetables, milk, in •lie warm months with a double sat of Iron Verandas on the front. The house is on the corner 6f "Washington and Market Streets Streets 99 feet wide with zink tubes running throtirh the walls for carrying the slough from the home, which will he a great, saving of labor to the, house a fine promenade on the top of the house, that commands a view ofsovcral miles ofthe surr.uinding country. There is also a 20 acre pasture in the edge of town for pasture, which will go with the house if desired. This house will liavc sorno .r0 single Bed-Rooms, and ail the necessary parlors, and will be capable of accommodating two hundred persons, and will be completed at a cost of nee* twenty thousand dollars, ana will be for rent. The Renter will be required to put all new furniture in the house to prevent vermin. For further particulars inquire of the owners.
Nov. 27-nJ4—tf.) 11. PURSEL & BRO.
Now,
or
Tnt'
Our stock will consist in p.:rt a lar^e and varied cssortnieijt of: Ready Made io/oing, Dools and Shoes,
Mai aocl Cap«,
OlolliD and
A
J. 71. 8c S.
t)yro:
Our
Never!
iinrtcrS'gned having taken no notice of the different topics that liaeo engrossed the public mind du ling the past season, have been able to devote their attention to the wants of their friends and customers, and the public in general.
H.iving spent onr time in such useful study we feel able to present to the public, one of the nicest cheapest and. best selected stocks of
FALL AND WINTER
Ever brought-to the. town of Grawfordsville. We guarantee to the public that they can be suited in all the needful, and many of (hose things that are got. up to please the fancy. Having spent considerable time and pains in purchasing our atock and havina also purchased irom first hands in the Eastern market we are able to undersell any of our neighbors who purchase jn Cincinnati.
In short, we are determined to sell cheap and make it an object to our friends to buy of us, as v,e are a wave from long experience, where cheap goo Is arc, there also will customers be found.— liiiving taken these tilings in consideration, we are determined to comply with th.-m, and sell good* so low that, there will be no dispute about it. All we ask then, iia c:ill. Uomeand see us look nt our stock price our good* we chaiL'e nothing for showing them. We haw .obtained the assistance of Mr. James C.ufce, who will bo j'leased to have Ills friends ami ae-juaiuiances call noon h'.u, an 1 who will take great pleasure in waiting rpon them, with all the various articles needi'iid for tee Faii and AY inter season.
Oassimercs,
J31e.i(died and Brown Mnslius, Tu-kings, iShirtings, Checks arid Stripes, Finn-. nels, Wool and Canton, Seamless Seamless Sacks, Wooden and Willow Ware, t.^ueenMvaro and
GROCERIES, &G.
hile we have been making ample provisions for lhc (.tenth men, wo have not iVrgoiteu the Ladies. Eor iheio wo ii.iv a h.-mdssi.m lot of Dress'' Goods, consisting of most of the tiishionnblc articles ofliic season, from the handsomest Print to the hot. artiele ofSok. The largest, neutesi and best, let of
E O I E E S er iirought to tiie h"U.~e, si'oii as French and Scotch worked Collars, Lnces, Floiii-cings. Edgings and Insertings, wi'h a varied assortment of white goods, lloimets & Bonnet Triminings, (Moves ,v Gantlets, ofeverv kind g.ml description fr.'m a iJu-'kin to a Kid. 'J our firming irieuus, we wculd say v/c are prepared to take all kinds of merchantable proNice in cxc hr.nge for goods paying as much theivlor as nay Qi'our neighbor merchants.
Come one and all! 1 It-member the Tloynton corner is our place of business. ALLI-::,. GALCY HER AX.
Oct. !f, ]?'f6.-!v.
CG22A5Y
:OO0OS CA^ 'BS py^OllASHD
ROBINSOSj
)X as low terms a? at. any other honj-e in n[)'n this very condition: we uiibrm the puldic that we have just opened a new and well-selected stcck of! ry (!oods. purchased in the city ofNcw York, eon«istingof Sinple aii'.l Fancy Dry Goods, together with a large nd sph ndid Stock of Cucc-nsware, common, Stone nu China.
Crrawfordsvilln,and rnini'orni
Particular attention has been given tho schction .oia full stock of Hoine-Keeping goods. ,, i'LliACiiiiD: Fancy Diapcr'.T. vt-v. Tabic Diaper.bl'chod Damr.sk. Table Cloths. Brown Linen Table Ciotlrs,..
Embossed Toblc Cloths, Snow Droj) Napkins, V\ ofstcd ]).im ik Cur'taiu goods and Towcliiies. Sheetings and Shirtings, Apron checks. Tickings. Carpeting, Blankets,
Saddle Blankets, bleached and brown Canton F1 a r: 1 Drills, Knives it Forks. Table spoony and Tea spoons, Cotton -r Baits. STAPLE AND FANCY DIILSS fJOODS: Fancy Prints, English and Turkey red. Printed,
I Vlamcs, Printed all Wool Deini:ie«, Children's Plaid Delaines, Manchester gingltams, .Scotch Giiigluinis, Mourning Cinghtims, French ami English IVlerinoes Saxony Plaid Morinoes and Turkey Led, Piaid s.|iiaro.
Shav/ls, Plaid Long Shawls, iliaek "Wool Shawia, Mohair mixtnrcd Stiawls, traveling Shawls, Br'u
Jjernge, Florence silk, Alpac-, ca ft 1) s, fcjatin st, riped
Rolics, Bonnets and Hon net Ruslios, black and Fancy Silks. Swiss
Edging and Inser tion. Jockonet Edging, Embroidered
Swi.-s Collars,
Setts Collars ar.d Sle vo?, Printed Cloaking, •green Ber.tge, Tnbbv Velvets, black Alpacca, conicl Skhts, sktdetonSkirts, Cloth Talmas, -Morion Antique and Ombre Trimming,
T.'ir ning Friapc, triple cli-iva Galoon Debage, striped'''Popiin ami i'ei.s'.ans, white Fianttcl, Swiss Mall, Dotted
SwWs, Ladior. Silk lined Gloves, black and white Wool ilot-e, Blue mixed Hose, Laities'
Sleeves, Head Dresses, Children#' Boots. '1 an made Hoods, Fancy
Hoods, printed wor sted SI ftl er? Com Sorts, Rubbers, if
Combs,
Side Combs, Thibit Shawls, Rubber Neck Combs and Hay Wagons. A large stock of Cloths aud Woolen goods for men's wear French black Doeskin Car-simere, Brown and Cadet Cassimerc, till Wool Tweeds, Blue and
Biaek Satinet. 3-Zy. .leans, mixed Beaver, Sheep's Gray, Ribbed Cassitneres, Fancy Cassimeres,green Satinets' and magnificent,stock
Clo'hing, fine Cloth Dress Coats, .silk velvet Collars, Cttssimere business (.'oats, Silk Warn, Tweed Coats, Pea Jackets. Velvet Vests, silk velvet Vests, silk Pln«h Vest|, Cassimere
Vests.satin Vests, iiatmel Vests, Jeans Vests, tweed Vests, Overcoats nice & very thick and warm, Drawers,
Woolen undershirts, Overalls, JLckory shirts, shirt collnrsand bosoms and shirts and a splendid lot of Hats and
Caps, Boots and shoes, Umbrellas, Ac., ite.,
Ad of which will be sold at very low figures.
0«t. 2,J.?i.6'n!Vtf. ,T.. R. & S. RourMio?.-.
Sept So. 16 ti-n5-tf.
^'MfaSgSigtaW**i
THE BOSTON STQKE.
00 Boxes and Packages of Fall A "Winter goods, O just received at
Graham 3c Brother's
$25000~STOCK! !W (0®©Pi FOE THE MILLIONS!
stock of Drv Goods includes every variety and style of Goods worn by mankind in this climate.
CARPETS CARPETS A large stock ofthe best styles of Carpets sold at c-ity retail prices.
BOOTS AND SHOES
150 Cases Boots Shoes direct from the Boston Manufactories, including every quality ami style of Boots and Shoes worn in our country. Our entire stock is custom made work and will be sold Kt twentv per cent: below all competition.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
$3000 StOcK' IE 1 try. ... nd style, can be ibund in great? piles in our Clothing rooms, up stairs. We invite every body in this and the surrounding counties to come and see our stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpets and ready made Clothing before pur chasing elsewhere, as we ®un and will sell every rticle inourimmense stock below all competition. We sell more Goods than any other retail establishment in the Statj of Indiana, and are thereby enabled to sell at a smaller profit and yet, make a living. Come laboring men, come you that want good Gwds at a small profit and see our tremendous stuck. We charge nothing for showing goods and not much for the goods. Kecollecl. that Graham and Brother keep the best goods, the best styles and the largest piles of them that can 1 found in the State. GRAHAM & B~"
THE largest, stock everolFcred in this part ofthe Men and Boy's Clothing of every qualeoun itv an
Oct. 9, IP.rr-n7-"m.
The Mammoth Boston
CHEAP_ST0RE!
DAVIS & GARVIrT, TJJOL'l.l) inform their patrons, and flu pub lie generally thattiny havo received tiu-sr immense stock-of I'all and Winter Goods, and are now prep-ired to furnish the following articles at great!'-' reduced prices:
DRY GOODS—of every desen and latest styles. CLOTHING,—of everv grade.
English do 3'crsinn CioJii Fancy Delaines
PUOT)
S & SSS2S
ItATS "& CAPS,
QUEENS'IJWARE,
dS30,
WE lifive m.irked our goods at such prices n« shall en«ure their r^ndy salt—and we enrnestlv in vitr- those v- ho are in want of goods to call and examine our stock before imrelmsing elsewJiore.
OctD-iu-tC DAVIS A GARVIN
NEW GOODS
Nam do MlUlioy 1 h-iin ^-'s, ttc. I\-uicy Priuis Bleached it hrotvn Sheeting 6c Shirting 1 iokin^s and Hickory do Tirich Silk Bonnets Hats nnd 'Japs T. 111 ei*siiii and Wrappers Flanii'ds an,', Lins-eys Satinettfi a od ,'anton Flannels Hoofs and Shoes (J-rfferies nnd oens\v.irc: Spades nud Shovels, (Ames) Miii and cn!. Saws Axes, Wood, Kroad an-l Narrow: Heady Made (Mnlhing. a large lot (Mollis nnd ('a^iir.eres All wool Carpel ing. Our Stock being complete, we wish ail to conic and examine 1'uv themselves, as we are determined to sell our goods at as low juices as any store in Ciiuviordsvido and no mistake. •7. Oil A V\ OKI) & MULLIK1I7.
KQTIOI1~
T^^OTICK ii? herein- given to all persons who know themselves to be indebted to the estate oi'David Vance, dee'd, that, if ]):\vmcnt of same be delayed for a. longer time thai', the Kith day of September, m"!\ they will be sued without respect to person. The esS.iio roust be f.-Mk-d.
CRA\V OrtO &, r^ULLlK II\. We have at all times a fine stock c.f Sugar. Co!" RE in receipt of their Fail and Winter stock fee. Tea and other (iroceries. Wooden Tubs,] 1 A of Goo.!?, consisting of the following articles: Biu-k^ts, V/ii^hbnards. Dye StnfTk, f?«itron Yarn,
Froiwh Merino: I fce.. tiucenswarc. w«ll iissorted in Setts nnd in
SAMUEL V. AUSTIN". AdrnV,
.Ang. 21-ii:"i2-m'.] of estate of I). Vance.
Best Cigars in Town!
HAYP, just, received a fine assortment of the best braiKls of Oigars ever brought to this mar-ket---lor sale at my ilakery.
ii,
Sand lord's unrivalled Feed Cutter, which the world as yet ha? not. beat for speed and durability. Among oar endless vnrirty of miscellaneous goods, wc can enumerate but few, such n?—
Shovls, tongs A irons, Oandle-siieK-s, Fiat Irons Pumps and Pump chain.-.. Apple Parers, Grin.' ftones and rollers Load Pipe Zinc, (in sh'-et Wire, (sheet sheet. Brass Hand Hells Wash nea.r.ls Tea Trays: Brushes. «fec., tc.,
In short, take our entire stock throughout the various department ofstap'e and fancy Hardware, .Cutlery, Tools,House Trimmings, Carriage Trimmings. Saddlery, Farming implements. &c together with ten thousand articles for which we have no spr.ee here, and we are safe in saying that no establishment anywhere can show a better assortment of Goods in our line nn.l at less figures Remember the place No's & 8, Commercial Block, Crawfordsville, Ind.
CAMPnKLL, GALE1T & IIARTER. Oct. 0, 185t-n7-ly.
Guardian Sale,
THE
undersigned, ns Guardian of the person and Estate of Susan Murphy and others mi nor children of James Murphy, deceased, ha-i been authorized by the Court, of Common Pleas, of Montgomery county, Indiana, to sell at private sale, part of the'west, half of the south east quarter, and apart of the west half of the east half of the south east quarter, all in section twen-ty-one (21,) iri toxnphip nineteen (12,) north of range three we3t, upon the following terms one third in hand one third in six months and one third in 12 months from date of sale, with interest I from date. BENX PEEBLES, C-uardiaa. yorH-7oll-Sns.
New Grocery,
Oct 23
JOHN DOHERTY.
erel.iy certify that the above is true, having tried Mr. Dohertys Oigars, and found them to be tlic bi'st. in the pia- H. 8. lJRADEX. t.f
I'i I.ES.
2,000
DOZ. PILLS, for Rlacksmith^ iiiilwrights, Oarpenters. and Machinists,
now open at sep'.d J.J. PRO\V2s S.
Farming Implements,
Among which arc the celebrated Peacock Plows Xo's n. fe 7, for rod Fallow ittid sul^oit. Also Garret, Oottnnui's ]i ittern, made ,-Lewis. A!so Avery's Louisv ille Plow.*, embracing the improved Lo*ti isville IjOck Piows at nearly fifty per. cent lower than any other.
O I S I O N
STORE.
HAVE just receired and am now opening, in the room known as the Cmwlbrd Corner, east of the Court House. A new and general assortment of
Family
Groceries,
Consisting in part of
Floury
COFFEE, SUGAR,
Of all kinds and quality,
jGL
MACKEREL, Tea, Caudles, Soap, Starcli, Saleratus, Eice,
Pepper, Spiccs of all kinds, cheese, Dried Beef, Peaches in cans, Jellies, Pickles, te., and nil kinds of prod ace. In short, every thing ill the provision line, Ali of which am offering to the citizens of Craw(brdsvil'io and vicinity at the very lowest prices for cash. Call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. My mo?to is "small profits and quick returns. OK!\' RHEA.
Nov.'."Ui-re.l !.'-no-l"-ly.
Fall
Arrangements, 0
J=t_Z S3 5Sf
JUST receiving a full and Hue stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
/T V'f.-JL o?
Vr'ASIIINGTOX IIAI.L BUILDING.
TTJ E have just opened a line and large otock, consisting of nice luEPJNOES,
CASioiEnz^,
'".'Hv
DELAINES. DEBAGI'S, &n.
And ali kinds cfDoffl?6t!c end Fancy DressGoods. rririts of ail strips. Shawls of the latest styles, W..ol Comforts. Hood? .-t Cap ',
simeres. Tweeds, Janes & S.itit.ett-
j#: Heady
Cloths, Cas-
Made
Clothing,
Coal.-, over and dre»s. Pants rr.d Vests. Wool Shirts and Drawers, Hats, Caps, and Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Border,- ami Linings.
MGTIOBJS1Of all kinds. Winter Gloves, Wool and Buck Milts.
EOOTG & SHOES,
A good stock for Men and Boys: a irce stock of Women's shoes. Children's iJoots Shoes
p.cces. or any thing vc have we .wiii exchange Counirv Frou
*oaa
SAW
Sepi. 4-n2-t f.
mm:
in
UC.".«
Cash or any kind For which the best market Pries wi'l be paid in Oonds at r.« !o'.v ratea as can be rohl in this market. [TrOno r.:ui all v..'ci.je call on us and examine our stock beiore nurcivtsing, as we think wo can scil as io.v as any one
Ci.-c,
and charge as little
tor showing Ooous as any one. You will lind alwavs on hands to show Goods, .iOIHv MUXHS,
CiJAoldiY IfARPIXG, .LAMHS PALMER.
#vivt,vt.
FE33EALS SSMISAEY.
"pilliiyear for Scnin.iry purposes is divided into I \i .Ves- ions 1- weeks .:ich. Tl:e 1st S.-s-siuiibegins on Wednesday aft rt.'ic ,'M Mondav in Septenif'er. each year. The begins on ed-net-davaffer iie l-:t Monday of January, 'j no -id beL'ins on VVedr.csd.vy after-the iid Mondey of Aprd. nr/.nD or iNSTHUCTiov. ,lf)l]X M. IU") LLll. Principn! MCI Professor of
Mathematics, Karnrai Philosophy and As'ivm-
RLV^JAMES
II. JOHNSTON, Pi-ofe?sor of Mor
al and Intellectual Philosophy, aud Ancieut Lamruagc^. Miss 11. STLYKXS.—First. Assistant ami Principal ofthe Academic
Pepr.vtrnenf.
Miss OATHARHCL A. V\ Ii iXG,—Teaciierof Genua) Miss FRANCES FORD.—Frcnch. Painting and
Drawing.
Mi.--'s SUL W. Els*NISON,—Music—Vocal and Piano. Miss LUCY LITTLE,—Music—Guitar.
wm j? Tmmi The pcveral departments, according to studies pursued, from to$7,00. French, Germ and Drawing, each extra,.. .5,00 Latin and use ofPiano, 2,00 Lessons on the Piano-Forte, iud in Painling. eaon extra 10.00
So deduction made for absence except when caused by protrneled iliii'-s-. Pupils, fronr abroad can be accommodated wiUi board in the large and commodious Seminary building', im iertixeell'-Mit a.rrangetn_nts forheulth, comfort and iniproi uncut.
The eliarge for !oarders, inclutling board, light and fuel, and also,tuition in any of the three Departments in th" Seminary, is, $oi,00 per term.— One half in advance.
Mr. O. P. Jennison, has taken eliarge of the boarding house, and will use every means in his power to make it a pleasant home for the Ladies attending the Seminary.
QUBEHSWARB, G-X.ASS &
China.
^J^-HE largrsl and n^ut eomr'.ete stock of Ilovse f}. fnnii:-hing and Tabic W. \I0 1
hue ever offer- A
now open at
J.J. LF.OWrl'S.
or.Assw^RE
PACKAGLS Cu. and /rcsROd Glas?ware, Window 0 a?s, Tumoicrs. Molas
ses Cans, Jars, Lanterns and every article to make a complete block.
5
sept-1.
.? J.J. BROWS.
SEW INSURANCE OFFICE. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. """"""ALL & DODD'S celebrated Safes at manull f-icturer's j-rices: warrantcii in every part'cuiar. A ik.-,v simply at- J. j. BROWN'S. .sept-1.
•CROSS-OUT and SAWS. f* A ST STEEL MILL SAWS, to 7% feet do Cross-cut, 5 to S feet. I '»h English and Am«-wvan, at scpt-l J. J. BUOWVS.
CARPETING.
''RY Cheap to close out Stock,
WIUBO*.
n.
VALUAELE*LA~h'D^" r." JP£2J~L &Jb.XjjJE2£.
THE
{)llovving
AprTI 10.
300
Co.
CLOTHING.
MEI?'Sand
Boys', a full stock received and
and for sale, (up Stairs.) WHAO»,-'GEIMX6 A fo. April ir,
valuable pro pert vat tiny.
INDIANA. REAL ESTATE 0FFI-CE: 1. 1 GO acres ot rich Prairie Land", in Boono county, Iowa, eight miles frocrtbe County Seat^ at the low price Of $4 per acre. 2. 60 acres of land in Montgomery county 7 miles N. W. of Crawfonlsville 00 acres in cultivation, the whole fenced, with good bouse, burrf brick smoke-house, and orchard^ Terms satisfactory. .-V V'* 3. 240 acres witli good House, Barn and Orchard 5 miles north of €rawtbrd3viile. 4. 8U acres, wood.land, all under fence, five miles north of Crawfordsvllle. 5. o2'J acres desirable land, good improvements, ii miles north of Crawfordsville, at a bargain. 7. ITouse Si Let on ?darket street. Cratrforda- ?. ville,—Lot 1
G5 bv 52 feet.
«. Lot on Washington street, Crawfordsvillt, —Lot 1G5 by 05 feet,. 11. Two corner lots in the town of Wa veland, lots 99 by J.'i2 feet, can be purchased on easy terms. 12. House'and lot on Pike street, Crawfordaville, lot 1J3 feet front, can be bought on accommodating term3.
IS. House and lot on JIarket street, Crawf'ordsvillc, lot 41 feet ?. inchcs front, a desirablo residence, will be soid low. 14. Two story brick house cv. T^ashii.gton1 street, Cravrfurdsville—lot 20 feet front, good Store room on first floor. 15. Kour acre lot east and adjoining the town of Crawfordsville—good house, with barn, well of water and orchard, at a bargain.
Hi. 1 ti(J acres rich Prairie Land in Jasper county Indiana f'r sale at a bargain. One-half of the purchase money to be paid down—balance in two" years.
Ho. 17. Valuable lot of one half acre, a good house with ten rooms, out-houses, Cistern, fiiio fruit trees and shrubbery, at the south end of Washington street, tor $2,Z0?, imlfdowi'j, balaho® i!5th of Dec,, W57.
No. is.' Two lets on JefTerscn St., Canines addition,now House, with six rooms, a desirable family re sidence, will be sold at a great bargala.
For further particulars applv to JAMES UK AT OX, It January l.I, 185G—iy
A N
JEWELRY STOBSI
irr Tiir. rjnicicuuiLiiiNfi, C*TT: DOOK IJAST Cy T1IE HOI.TO:» IIOL'&JEr-
ii!
teal Estate Ag't.
WATCH,CLOCK,
THE undersigned takes this method of informing his friends and the udlic generally that he Las cpene-Ja first clns« "VV sitcJi Making and Jewelry. Fetnbiishmcnt, in the Brick. Building, one door Fast ofthe
\S£ Hoiton House, where ho will keep constantly on hand a complete and varied assortment of Wiitche", Clock'' nnd Jewelry of the latest gtvl#» and beat material, which have been obtained ia sonte of the first t^anufastories in the East.
VV'JICloeLn
RND .1 ev. elry, carofnl-
Iy liepiiirctl aud \Vrtrrfiutf-»i. Oct. l)0-uI 'j-tf. a MLS PATTERSON.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS, AND PHOEKIS: BITTERS FREE FIlOJl ALI,.MINERAL POISONS.
T^HF
gr,--at portilnritv which Moffat's Life fills
Pi! is nnd i^hoenix Hitters have attained in cons"«'|uence ofthe extraordinary cures effected by their use, renders 14 unnecessary for the proprietor to enter into a particular analysis of their ni'id-cal 1 properties. Having been more than twi ''utib before the public and having the unite 1 in my of more than Three -IH'iiHoRS of persons who have- been restored to the erjoysrer 1 health by them, it is believed that tl 1 ition as the best vegetable/ meoicint-nov, 1 it public, admits oi' no- dispute. In almost every city and village in the Uni- i"ted States, there are. m.iny who are ready to-testi-fy to their ehieaey in rcicoviog disease, an dgir-. ing to the iviio.o system renewed vigor and health.
In c.ises of tfcidJuin, JiJeors. Nciirvey or Ki uptioici of the '•kin, tlic operation ofthe I.i/g lleciciRCii is truly astonishing, often removing in a lew day?, every vestige of these loathsom*" diseases, by their purifying ef'eets on the blood.— over and Ague. I/ s.iepM.% Oropsy, J'lles, and in t-horv most all diseases, soon yield to their -f eur. rive properties. Xo family should be without# J.t-m. as b_i their t:mely use much suffering and expense may be saved. T'rerared liv
V, ILL AM P. :,I6I-TAT', M. D.. Sew York, -y
And forS8..C by T. D. Brown,
MA.VSON& POW-
L: il --.igvilic, wholesale ar.d retail Allen van it, ouutsvilie Stubblns & Lihnore, Alamo Alex lioot er, L'arliii^ton, and Webster Po-w-er-. Ladoga. -1-
Oct. ~, lfcoC-nG-ly.
IXDIANAPOLIH
EYE AND LUNG INffRMARY, N DER tlv care of Drv GREEX & LASGWOR'.' !i Y.—Consumption, Rronchitis, Asth-* ma and ail other diseases ofthe Lunsrs, and Air---Passages success'ully treated by Mtdicat'ed Inhalation.
Ui
This system is uopRraliele^ 'iu Rs success in cirrrg a class of diseases lie ,-etofore sonsidesed in-"' corabie :uid is fast ac-fpAring a celebrity both in"-' th:.j country and L'^rope. It consists in the In•• li'ilatiou of Medicated Vapors, carryins the med-' icinc directly tf t!:e seat ofthe disease, without1 tae disaih iii.rai-o of any violent action. The application simple. Ituoes not derange the Stomach or interfere iri the smallest dcirree with either the strength, comfort or business ofthe patient.--
Diseases of tho Ear and Eye of every description will receive tho prompt and successful treatment with an entirely new system. 11 is perfectly safe and er.tirelv painless, ell'ecting in the most severe cases a perfect cure without occasioning any suffering whatever to the patient. All surgical operations on the Eye will i. forme'i.
be skilfully per
The proprietors havo permanently located in this city, aud they feel assured that "the afflicted'will duly appreciate the efforts they have made for their benefit.
They have spared no pains or expense to make themselves tlwromrhiy acjuainted with all th» modorn improvements in the treatment of tho "abovf iliscaftos and no efforts tviil bo spared to ins,: re the public with confidcncc in an estubiisil/uont of '. 'ds kind at the Capita)of the fcttUe. AH who n.ay visit Indianapolis, to be trea,t«d Uy tii9: propriefm-s. r,m rely upon .-. very lUtention cfuring their treatment. For further particulars addrea.
il .stamp for return let--
the proprietors enclosing ter. Oi'lice No. 12 V, Illinois street.. DisS GitJvliX i, LA^'GWORTHY,
June 12-ii-Fl-!y.
SIIAWf.
A beautiful article of Cashmere say stale shawls,now opened.
Brocade,aud
WILSON, GRIMES &
Co.
.. IRON. .*_,,•
25 Tons ssorfed. SOn Kegs Nail?. 1 Also, Steel,
Spriags, Axres, Bolts, Hinges .- V.'ILSO.V, GKjuts
ti
OB.
NAILS AND SPIKES. KEGS Nails, lid to fiOd l'lOO gross Horse Naili» 5 bbls Curry Combs, 6 and S fc*r "24d07. Horse Cards 100 11 3 Braes Kettles
Now in'ttore at seyfrl J.J. BROW3.5
AXES.
OAA P»OXES Hunt'a, Lipp.incott'e. and ColjL\J\' lin'o Axes, assorted weights. 6Cpt-t J. J. BROWN.-
HATS.
100
DOZ. Furr, Soft-Wool, Wool. Pa Leghorn, Straw and Palm-Lea,receiv
ed- "Wriaoy,
GKJVSW & Co.
Apr?, ...
