Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 January 1857 — Page 3
®gr feral Irpflrtmcnt.
THVBSDAT
James Green,
.JTANUAKY, 15.
Duwig the past week the follow-
ng subscribers of the Journal have paid the sums annexed their name*. ^Frederick Moore,.-
Prof. A. M.„HaJly D. T. Hills, "i
Joel Lemming, Peter Sweet««r, J. Y. Durham,* ,T. B. DnThain,
John Bishop. C. E. Yauamlall,
William Cook, Samuel Cook,
A.K.Gregg,
•1,00 1,50 2:00 2,00 05 .1,50 1,50 1,60 1,50 1,50 50 1,50
O* Bee new advertisements in our, advertising columas. jy ThV'Weathar for this .season of the year is uncommonly pleasant. During ihc past week baa been neither toocold or too hot for the winter Mason.
Wrhopeiwe will continue to have such pleasant winter weather with the addition of a little more snow, so that the wheat crop may pe protected. A deep snow is a sure protection for the wheat crop during the winter season.
ST Will Bowen publish the Alamo platform in the next number of the Reviewl We want to publish it along with your last Temperance article, which appeared in last week's Review. Fetch it forth, Bowen. You say old lineism never changes. We want to compare old lineism of'54 with old lineism of '57. Let us have the document— wa mean the ALAMO PLATFORM, which you defended in *54. Face the music.
O- "We hare it not in our heart to inflict upon our readeos the last dying struggle of Joseph A. "Wright. It is a lengthy documentand would not be read if we were to publish it. Joe has breathed his last breath—has kicked his lust kick—has lone his last do in this world—politically speaking. May his (political) ashes rest in peace.
U" Our thanks aro duo many subscribers for paying the printer.
O* By reference to the Rtoieic, it will be seen that. Brother Bowen has turned temperance man. lie advocates the passage of a strong prohibitory 1 aw. Brother Bo«cn, when will the first old line temperancc meeting be held in town? Brother Bowen will you please announce in your paper when the old liners of Montgomery County will meet to devise ways and means to put down the doggeries vihich "disgrace our town," as you say? fii Come Bowen, tell us. We want to be on hand
New Bocks! Fresh arrival! We notice that our young friend FJUXK. IIKATOX has jr.nt received at his. Book Store in Empire Block, a fresh lot of new and standard Books, among which we notice
the following: Colton's Life of Henry Clay, 3 vol. Laynrd's Babylon «fe NineTeh Memoirs of S. S. Prentiss. 2 vols. Bred, 2 vols. Neighbor Jack wood, byPaul Cray ton Kansas, by Mrs. Robinson Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy
Fleetwood'* Life of Christ The New version of Shakespeare Hume's & McCauley's IIi*tory of England besides Histolios, Biographies, &c., too numerous to
mention. Look out for Catalogues next
week.
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HOOSIER VOCALISTS.
We learn by our exchanges thatthero is such a "t roupe as the Hoosier VocalistB traveling about ov«ir the country giving oonoerti to the entire satisfaction of the eople.
Wonder when they wiil be around here? Boys an't you give us a concert one of these long winter evenings?
Notioe..
^:"AH those knowing themselves indebted to ne on subscription, or for .Tob work, will do UB a great favor by calling at our office and paying up.
Friends we must have money! we can
aot do without it.
Pay Up!
Many of our patrons yet owe us for subscription, advertising and job printing,
which if collected would amount to a considerable sum, and would relieve us from all our debts. We wish to make a settlement with our former partner, Mr. D. M. Cantrill, who insists upon his share of the profits while we were in partnership.— Now we can't settle with him without you come up and settle with us. Gentlemen we are depending on you, and he on us.— Gentlemen, let us have this matter settled up before our first year closes which will be the I4th of February, 1857,
NOTICE.
Will thofe of our subscribers who promised us wood on subscription draw it to i.j. town soon. Gentlemen, we must have either the money or wood. If we had the money we could buy the wood any day on the streets. Gentlemen, we are depending on you—-come, haul in tho wood!— bring it right along we will give you whatever is" customary, when you haul it.
Qy We have received from Mr. F, M. Heaton, the Lord's Prayer, and the likeness nf Gen. Zaolcariah Taylor, designed
execnted from tho pen of Sir, T. J. Bryant, of the Commercial Institute, In-
dianapolis. The Lord's Prayer is beautiful—elegantly execnted, and is undoubtedly the finest
specimen 6f Penmanship that we have everjioticed The likeness of Gen. Taylor
is also a fine production of Penmanship, shows Mr. Bryant to be a perfect master of the pen. Both productions are wel wttrthy of praise, and if any of our read*
ers wish to see these wonderful productions of penmsnship they can do so by calling
1?/*on"F.
M. Heaton, Commercial Block,
Crawfordsville, Ind.
#yThe population of Iowa is about
w®810'531-
TT The TVfU lliifi i'n't |ii8 ?ine
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Wanted to solicit subscribers for the Journal. We want one or two active and •energetic agents, in every village and township, in this County, to get up ciubs for theJ ournal. Fo* every ten yearly subscribers, we will give one- copy gratis to the getter up of the club. Who Avill act?
Terms, only ©1,50 in advance. Send in your names gentlemen.
"I DIOT:ST!" Such is the true meaning of the word "Pepsin," or of the two Greek words from which it is derived. This is the significant niul appropriate title of the TUCK DIOESTIVK FI.CIIJ, or GASTRIC JUTE, prepared bv Dr. J. S. HoumTCNof Philadelphia, for the eurc of Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It is Nature's own remedy for an unhealthy stomach. No artof man cau equal its curativc powers. It renders ooon EATING perfoct, lv consistent with HEALTH. Sec advertisement in another part of this paper.
NO FAMILY
Can afford to he without Mustang Liniment in their house. The many accidents we ur« liable to, may render it necessary any moment, and nothing is capable of performing such a certain cure. (EXTRACT. "in lifting the kcttlelrom the tire it caught and scalded my hands and person very severely—one hand almost to a crisp. The torture wns unbearable. It was an awful sight.
The Mustang Liniment appeared to
extract the pain almost immediately. It healed rapidly and left no scar of account.—CHAIU.ES FOSTER, 420 Broad street, Philadelphia." It is truly a wonderful article. It will cure any case of swelling Burns, stiff Joints, Eruptions or Rheumatism. For Horses it should never be dispensed with. One dollar's worth of Mustang has'f frequently saved a valuable horse. It cures galds sprains, Ringbone, spavin and Founders. Beware of imitations sold iu all parts of the habitable Globe.
BARNES'ii"PARK, Proprietors,
Jan. l-nl9-lm. New York.
MOFFAT'S
URC PILLS AXD TIKE-NIX BITTERS.
a philosopher once said, if life was a thing that money would buy, how the rich would live, how the poor would die. Of conrse
he ment to say that the wealthy wonld be the healthy, and the poor have to endure all the ills that flle.sh is here to. Yet it need net be so, for by the curative properties of Dr. Moffat's valuable moniciues
the health may be restored to the poor as well as preserved to the rich, at a very small outlay, in the purchast of his ever
popular family medicines. Proprietor W. 13. Moffat, 335 Broadway, New York, and sold by his agents.
For sale by T. D. BROWN, and MAKSON FC POWERS, Crawfordsville A. YorxT, Yountsville STEBBJSS FC ELLMORE, Alamo A. HOOVER, Darlington WEBSTER & POWERS, Ladoga.
Notice.
Those wishing advertising done in the Journal, will please bring their advertisements in on Mondays and Tuesdays to in
sure their insertion the same week they are brought in.
JEW Patrons of the Journal, remember that oar first year closes the 14th of February, and by that time we don't wish to have a delinquent subscriber. Who will
be the delinquents?
O fLYSOX BR OTHER, WnOLESALK
Booksellers, Stationers,
AXU DEALERS IX
Pa peri, Sclioolbooks. Pictures and Gilt Mouldiags LAFAYETTE. IND., Will furnish at the following cheap rates,
FREEIN LAFAYETTE:
Harper's Magazine Harper's Weekly Putnam's Magazine Graham's Magazine Godey's Lady's Book Littell's Living Age Kniekerbock er Magazine Blackwood's Magazine Household Words Chamber's Journal Yankee Notions. Mrs. Stephen's Montiily Ballon's Dollar Monthly Ballou's Pictorial Flag of Our Union New York Ledger Leslie's Pictorial New York Weekly Herald.... New York Weekly Times New York Piekayun Home Journal Saturday Evening Post Boston Weekly Traveler Boston Port Folio Uncle Sam
.. .per vear $2,150 2.50 2.50 ...." 2,50 ...." 2,50 ... COO ... 2,50 .... 3,00 .. 2,50 ... 2,25 .... 1,50 1,50 ... 1,25 ... 3,25 ... 2,25 ... 2,25 ... 3,25 .. 3,00 ... 2,25 ... 2,00 ... 2,50 ... 2,25 2 0 0 ... 2,25 ... 2,25
TERMS CASH IN ADVANCE Persons at a distance may send money in registered letters. Their orders will be promptly attended to. —NOTIOE—
Dealers and Country Booksellers supplied very cheap with Books, Schoolbooks, Cheap Publications, Letter and Cap Paper and Stationery at eastern rates.
Address vour orders to JOHNSON BROTHMR,"Booksellers, Lafayette, Ind.
FOE THE E0H THE FOE THE
LADIES LADIES LADIES!
FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE LADIES! a LADIES!«•. LADIES! FOR THE FOR THE LADIES LADIES
FORTHE LADIES
THE LADIES,
Will find at Brown's Drug Store, No. 3, Commercial lilock, a complete assortment of Perfumery, Lubins Extracts for the Handkerchief, Christiana's Extracts, Harrison's Extracts, Hand's Extracts, Berthenel's Extracts, Pomades, Bandoline. Lustral, Ox Marrow, Lilly White, Alabaster Tablets, Pearl Powder, Lilly tablets, (very superior,) Poncine Soap, Honey Soap, Omnibu?, Windsor, Taylor's Crystaline and Low's Monster Soaps Wood's Restorative, Barry's Tricopiierons, Kellogg's Circassion Balm,' Lyon's and Wright's Katharions, Batchelor's Hair Dye, Radwav's Hair tonic. HAIR BRUSHES, CLOTH BRUSHES,
TOOTH BRUSHES, NAIL BRUSHES:
AND 1001
Other things Which wc have not space to mantion. Call and examine the stock.
Dec. 25-nl8-3w.] T. D. BROW2C.
PRINTS, LAWNS, AC. 600 pieces Fancy Prints 100 do Plain and Fancy Lawns 100 do Debeges, Berages and Detains 100 do Chambrey and Ginghams 25 do Challles, Received at WILSON, Sarsres Co.'s.
Apoil 1&,
9 Half Barrels N. O. Molasses, Prime article O received and for sale by Aprij»24. ...Ham.& JbHjfsp.v.
GRAND EXHIBITION!
8,
No. T&
Commercial Row.
Admittance,
JHSJfcd
FOR ALL UNDER
120
YEARS OF AGF,
DOORS OPEN EVKllY MORNING
6
O'CLOCK,
Performance
COMMENCE
IMMEDIATELY.
INDUSTRY
OF ALL
NATIONS
Represented
In /ho Endless Variety OF
Displayed at the
HOUSE
op
CAMPBELL,
GALEY
HARTER.
FRENCH, English, GERMAN, and
AMERICAN Hardware,
C'LTLEHY, House Trimmings, Carriage do,
IRON. NAILS, GLASS,
Sash, all sizes, Puttv fcc,, (fee.
WONDERFUL 1N CEMENTS AT
CAMPBELL & COS,
Barrels Boxes. Packages, Bundles of
Goods daily carried off by the multitude, but the constant arrivals of new attractions from the
Eastern Cities, keeps up an incessant run for the first sight and the best bargains.
CAMPBELL & Co., Have on hand a few more of those Su]«Tior Meat Cutters, Butchcr Knives, And saws, Meat saws, Sliovelsand Tongs. Sad Irons, Plated Ware, Tableand Tea Spoons, also a line assortment of
Lippcncott's Simmons, and Hnrd's Ohio PntU'iit SAW GUMMERS. Chisscl tooth mill and cut saws of
Collin and Tuttle's Puttent. HAND SAWS. Augers, Hannners, Hatchets,
CAMPBELL & Co.
QUEENS V7ARE DEPA RTMENT, Is both full and complete. Beautiful sets of China, Pearl and I'aris White
Ware 56 piices in each AT
CAMPBELL'S fe CO.S. Mar be seen the largest and best assortment of Carpenter,9 tools
Log fe Trace chains, Horse nails &c., &c.
Campbell & Co.,
Have on hand and for sale, at low figures, A Large Lot of OVER-COATS, BUSINESS COATS,
VESTS & FANT3,
Men's Waterproof Boots, Calf, Kip a Hungarian Boots, Women's «fe Children's
CALF, MORROCCO AXD Kid Boots and Buskins, Rubbers and Over Shoes.
Campbell & Co.,
Have received a full line of'
ENGLISH & FRENCH MERINOES Of every desirable color. TLAIN AND FIGURED CASHMERES "V.-'TV
Buy State Flannels FRENCH GINGHAMS Furniture and Curtain Prints.
CAMPBELL & CO., Have on hand a large lot of CLOAKING CLOTHS
CLOAKS it TALMAS Bay State Shawls Cloak and Dress Trimmings Velvet and Bonnet Rilfbons
a COLLARS,x
EMBROIDERIES, &c.
CAMPBELL fc COV Have for gale at great bargains, I- SOO Pair
WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S CASHMERE WOOLEN
O S E
Plain and Ribbed.
A I
1 5 0
Men's Buck, Berlin, Seal, OTTER & KID GLOVES .. Miss's and Children's
GLOVES MITTS.
CAMPBELL it CO.,. ,\
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Are selling a prime article of Rio Coffee 15 cts. A superior El Dorado Sugar 14 A choice article Golden Syrup 100
Young Hyson Tea 50 eta Very choice 75 Imperial 75 Gunpowder r" extra 1JU(0 -Deo. 18,1886. -•ii
CLOTHING.
MEN'S
and Boys', a full stock recc iTed an and for sale, (up Stairs.) ,.-f- Wiisoy, GWMZB Co. April J9.rJ,
All Hail! Te Hungry!
STEAM 13AKERY,
PROVISION T©
I
WEI
II AVEjnst received and am opening in ray old stand, North-west corner of Public Square, the largest and most general assortment of
Ever opened in this
Consisting in part of the following articles:
COS»»B« BirCAit Of all kinds and qualities and also the rery best article of
Blaoli Tea
sfc
MOLASSES AND MACKEREL,
Of all kinds and qualities. Soap, Starch, Saleratus, Rice, Pepper, Spices of all kinds, Cheese, Dried
Beef, a superior article of Pine Apple Preserves, Strawberries in cans, Ldbsters,
Sardines, «fec., &c.
And in fact every possfcfc variety of pickles. I also keep constantly on hand, for the towu supply, freBh from the oven, all kinds of
BREAD, GINGER CAKE POUND CAKE,
CRACKERS,
And an endless variety of other kinds of bread, generally kept in our most fashionable city Bakeries.
WEDDING CAKES,
Of the most delicious variety made to order on the shortest notice. Candies, Raisins, Jellies and every variety of Sweetmeats kept' constantly on hand.
I also keep a fresh supply of every variety of Nutts ,and also a superior article of Boston Yeast Powder for Baking
OYSTERS!
keep constnut.lv on hand, fresh from the sea, OYSTERS of ftVe best quality, at wholesale and retail.
I offer the above and an endless variety of other articles in (he provision line to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity at the very lowest cash prices. Call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Call around friends and mv word for it you will pet your-"money back." JOHN DOHERTY.
Dec. 11-nlG-tf.
House & Lot for Sale.
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"^HE Premises lately ocupied by Mrs Susan Huffman on the east sid of Green Street immediatly opposite the residence Of David Hartcr will be sold upon most accommodating terms.— For pnrticulars apply to the subscriber.
Dec 11, l856-n!6-tf.
D" OBSERVE TUIS!—Every bottle of the genuine PEPSIN bears the written signature of S HUGHTO.V, M. D. Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark secured.
IU Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. Trice, $1,00 per bottle. AGISTS:—Henry Ott, Crawfordsville II. C. Lawrence, Lafayette Allen & Co., Greencastlc.
Jan.l-nl8-Jy.
NOTICE
ISthe
hereby given that I will sell at private sale following described real estate in Montgomery County State of Indiana,,ofwhich William Picket, late of said County, died seized, to-wit:— The North fraction of the north-east quarter of section 4 in township ID north of range 3 west, excepting 3 acres heretofore conveyed to Wm. Cox, from out of the north-west corner thereof. Also part of the north fraction of the north-west quarter of section 3, in said township and range aforesaid, and part often acres from otFthe north side of the south half of said north-west qr. of said Bcc., three being all that part of said last named tracts, not here to fore conveyed to Isaac Cox out of the east part thereof—containing in all the above tracts 100 acres. Terms: One half of the purchase monev to be paidinhand, balance in one year, with interest The said premises are situate 1}. miles north east of Darlington.
NATHAN T. PICKET,
Dee. 25-nl8-*lw* Adrn'r.
J9l.
BROWN'S, BJROWN'S, BROWN'S, NO. 3, NO. 3, NO. 3, COMMERCIAL BLOCK. BROWN'S, BROWN'8, BROWN'S,
NO. 3, NO. 3, NO. 3, COMMERCIAL BLOCK BROWN'S, BROWN'S, BROWN'S,
NO. 3, NO. 3, NO. 3, COMMERCIAL BLOCK!
JUST
opened at No. 3, Commercial Block, a large and complete assortment of
Drugs, 33yes$
Patent Medicines,
WINDOW GLASS,
FENS, PAPER, INK STAND AND SWINGING LAMPf,
A W A I E S
FINE CIGARS. PURE TOBACCO,
SOAFS, BRUSHES,
PERFUMER FANCY ARTICLES. Whieh will be sold at prices warranted to give satisfaction.
EFParticular attention given to Physician's prescriptions. T. D. BROWN. Dec. 25-nl8-3w.
MARBLE WOHKS
PAMPEL & B0SWELL,
[Successors to W. Steward,] DEALERS IN
American Marble, UAKUFACTtTBEU OF
TOMBSTONES,MONUMENTS&C. SHOP
ON
ILLINOIS
OF
STREET, WEST SIDE—NOBTH
PCATIC SQUAB*,
AND
BETWEEN
PURSEL HOUSE!
"•"HIS is a new lire Proof, Briek Houie, now I in progress. -The size of thia houte i» 80 by 47 feet, 4 stories hi^h, 5 with the cellar. Cellar under the entire building, and when completed will be the finest house in the State, aft has a nice house in the Basement for the keeping of fresh meats, vegetables, milk, tic., in the wares, months with a double set of Iron Verandas on the front.: The house is on the corner of Washington and Market Streets Streets 99 feet wide with zink tubes running through the walls for carrying the slough from the house, which will be a great saving of labor to the house a fine promenade on the top of the house, that commands a view of several miles of the surraunding 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 have soinn 50 single Bed-Rooms, and all the necessary parlors, and will be capable of accommodating two hundred persons, and will be completed at a cost of nerr twenty thousand dollars, and will be for rent. The Renter will be required to put all new furniture in tho house to prevent vermin. For further particulars inquire of the owners.
Nov. 27-nl4-tf.) H. PURSEL & BRO.
Now, or Never! THE
undersigned having taken no notice of the different topics that have engrossed the public mind during the past season, have been able to devote their attention to the wants of their friends and customers, and the public in general.
Having spent our 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 Crawfordsville. We guarantee to the public that they can be suited in all the needful, and many of those things that are got up to please the fancy. Having spent considerable time and pains in purchasing our stock and having also purchased from first hands in the Eastern market we are able to undersell any of our neighbors who purchase in Cincinnati.
In short, we are determined to sell cheap and make it. an object to our friends to buy of us, as wc are aware from long experience, where cheap
flaving
OYSTERS
B. T. Ristine.
GREAT CURE FOR
The True Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, pre1) |J HO I AT pared from Rennet, after I rL/X lOl JL\ the directions of Baron Liebijr. the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S.IlOUGHfON.M.'D., Philadelphia, Pa.
This is 3fATL'RK'S OWN-RKMKDY for an unhealthy Stomach. No art of man can equal its curativc powers. It contains no Ar.cnouoL, BITTERS,
ACIDS or NAUSEOUS DRUGS. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat even a water cracker without acute distress. Beware of DKUG.KJ
IMITATIONS. Pepsin is NOT A DRUG. Call on the Agent and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence, from Liebig's Animal Chemistry Dr. Combe's Phpsiology of Digestion Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet Dr. John W. Draper, of New York University Prof. Dunglison's Physiology I'rof. Silliman, ol Yale College Dr. Carpenter's Physiology &c., together with reports of CUKKS from all parts of the United States.
oods are, there also will customers be found.— taken these things in consideration, we are determined to comply with them, and sell goods so low that there will be no dispute about it. All we ask then, is a call. Come and see us look at our stock price our goods we chargc nothing for showing them. We have obtained the assistance of Mr. Jaines Calfee, who will be pleased to have his friends and acquaintances call upon him, and who will take great pleasure in waiting upon them, with all the various articles needful I for tee Fall and Winter season.
Our stock will consist in part of a large and varied cssortmcnt of: Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Cloths and Cassimeres, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Shirtings, Checks and Stripes, Flannels, Wool and Canton, Seam- •.•••• less Seamless Sacks, Wooden and Willow Ware, a re a HARDWARE
GROCERIES, &G.
While we have been making ample provisions forihe Gentlemen, we have not fergotten the Ladies. For them we have a handssme lot of Dress Goods, consisting of most of the fashionable articles of the season, from the handsomest Print to
Ever brought to the house, such as French nnd Scotch worked Collars, Laces, Flouncing?, Edgings and lusertings, with a varied assortment of white goods. Bonnets & Bonnet Trimmings, Gloves & Gantlets, of every kind and description from a Buskin to a Kid.
To our farming friends, wc would say we are prepared to take all kinds of merchantable produce in exehange for goods, paying as much therefor as any of our neighbor merchants.
Come one and all! Remember the Boynton corner is our place ot'business. ALLEN, GALEY KEERAN.
Oct. 16, 1856.—ly.
Guardian Sale.
Nov—6-nol l-3m.
NOTICE.
"VTOT1CE is hereby giveu to all persons who i.i know themselves to be indebted to the estate of David Vance, dee'd, that if payment of same be delayed for a longer time than thelOthday ofSeptcmber, 185G, they will be sued without respect to person. The estate most be settled.
Aug. 21-n52-tf".] of estate of D. Vance
THE BOSTON STORE.
500Boxesand
READY MADE CLOTHING.
$SOOO Stools.THE largest stock ever offered in this part ofthe country Men and Boy's Clothing of every quality and style, can be found 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 can and will sell every article in our immense stock below all competition. We sell.more Goods than any other retail establishment in the State 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 Goods at a Bmall profit and see our tremendous stock. We change nothing for showing goods and not much for the goods. Recollect that Graham and Brother keep the best goods, the best Styles and the largest piles of them that can be found in the State. GRAHAM A BRO.
Oct. 9, 1856-n7-3m. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND SADDLERY. "\TOW open, a complete assortment. Also, Car Xl penter's & Cooper's Tools, Shovels, Spades, Hoea,
Aies,-
FJCKBY
7
BBOWN STREETS. LAFATETTE, INJHAVA^Lafayette, My 15,185C—Jy.
Bakes, Window-Sash etc.
April 10. WILSON, GRIMES & Co.
QUEENS IFE GL ASS WARE. A Large and beautiful Stock-now in Store. jf\. WILSOK, Ganfts fcCo.
April 10.
Uat a.tide ofSnt. T.,= ,„e«,„e.,e..«»d of best let of E O I E I E S
fT^IIE undersigned, as Guardian of the person The several departments, according to studies find Estate of Susan Murphy and others mi pursued, from $3,00 to$7,00.
nor children of James Murphy, deceased, has French, German and Drawing, each extra,., 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,) in township nineteen (19,) north of range three west, upon the following terms one third in hand one third in six months aud one third in 12 months from date of sale, with interest from date. BENJ.PEEBLES,Guardian.
SAMUEL W. AUSTIN, Adm'r,
Packages of Fall* Winter goods,
just received at Graham 8c Brother's
$25000 STOCK! lW(0©©Pi FOB THE MILLIONS! Our-stock
of Dry Goods includes every variety
and style of Goods worn by mankind in this climate. CARPETS CARPETS
A large stock of the best styles of Carpets sold at city retail prices. ,1 BOOTS AND SHOES l-r»0 Cases Boots A Shoes direct from the Boston Manufactories, including every quality and style of Boots and Shoes worn in our country. Our entire stock is custom made work and will be sold at twenty per cent below all competition.
NEW GOODS
J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN.
AREGooJs,consisting
in receipt of their Fall and Winter stock' of of tbe following article*: Erench Merino English do Persian Cloth Fancy Delaines Plain do Shalley do Debages, kc. Fancy Prints Bleached brown Sheeting fe Shirting Tickings and Hickory^' do Freeh Silk Bonnets Hats and Caps Undershirts and Wrappers Flannels and Linseys Satinetts and Canton Flannels Boots and Shoes Groceries and Queensware Spades aud Shovels, (Ames) Mill and cut Saws Axes, Wood, Broad and Narrow Ready Made Clothing, a large lot '. Cloths and Casiineres All wool Carpeting. Our Stock being complete, wc wish all to come and examine for themselves, as we are determined to sell our goods at as low prices as any stqre in Crawfordsville and no mistake.
J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN.
Sepi 25,1856-n5—tf.
AETNA
INSURANCE COMPANY
—OF—
nARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
CHATERERD 1819. CAPITAL $560,000
FIRE INSURANCE
Effected on Buildings or Merchandize, Mills, Barns, Factories, Ware House, Bridges and
PERSONAL PROPERTY. GENERALLY, IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. Particular attention given to the Insurance of
DWELLING HOUSES. AND CONTENTSJ Insures this description of .property on favorable terms, for one, two orfiveyeara **sr.' ALSO%%&&
INLAND INSURANCE,
Agjiinst the perils of Navigation, at- reasonable rates. Losses EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
AND
PROMPTLY PAID
POLICIES ISSUED WITHOUT DELAY. Olfice in Empire Block, Second Story over Cumberland, Gregg Co's., Store. Dvc. 4 '56 2m. JAMES HEATON, Afient.
CSAWfOKESVII&IB
FEMALE SEMINARY.
npHEyear for Seminary purposes is divided into 1 3 Sessions of 13 weeks each. The 1st Ses-
sion begins on Wednesday after the 3d Monday in September, each year. I'heSd begins on Wed-
April.
BOARD OF IPfSTRlTCTIOrf. JOHN M. BUTLER, Principal and Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy. Rrv. JAMES H. JOHNSTON, Professor of 3Ioral and Intellectual Philosophy, and Ancient
Languages. Miss H. STEVENS,—First Assistant and Principal of the Academic Departmen t. Miss CATHARINE A. TWINING,—Teacher of
German.
Miss FRANCES FORD,—French, Painting and Drawintr. Miss SUE W. JENNISON,—Music—Vocal and
Piano.
Miss LUCY LITTLE,—Music—Guitar.
TERMS OF. TU1TI0H.
r,oo
Latin and use of Piano,. ,.2,00 Lessons on the Piano-Forte, and in Painting, e.'ioh extra 10,00
No deduction made for abscuce except when caused by protracted illness. Pupils from abroad can b« accommodated with board in the large and commodious Seminary building, under excellent 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, $50,00 per term.—
i.One
half in advance. "Mr. O. P. Jennison, lias taken charge of the boarding house, and will use every means in his power to make it a pleasant home for the Ladies attending the Seminary.
Sept. 4-n2-tf.
The Mammoth Boston CHEAP STORE! DAVIS & GARVIN,
TFTOULD inform their patrons, fttul the ptiblic generally that they havo received their imrfiense stock of Fall and Winter Goods, and are now prepared to furnish the following articles at greatly reduced prices:
DRY GOODS,—of every description and latest styles. CLOTHING,—of every grade.
& sp©l&,
HATS & CAPS,
QUEENS|JWARE,
Notions, cfcC. WE have marked our goods at such prices as shall ensure their ready sale—and we earnestly invite those who are in want of goods to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Oct9-n7"-tf DAVIS & GARVIN.
QUEENSWARE, GLASS & China.
I ^HE largest and most complete stock of House JL furnishing and Table .Ware ever offered in New Albany, now open at J. J. BROWN'S, sept'l.
GLASSWARE.
450
PACKAGES Cut and Pressed Glassware, Window Glass, Tnmblfers. Molas
ses Cans, Jars, Lanterns and ever^article to make a complete stock. J. J". BROWN. sept4.
NEW. INSURANCE OFFICE. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. "•"•"ALL DODD'S celebrated Safes at manual factilrer's prices warranted an every particular. Anew supply at ."BROWN'S. sept4.
OROSS-CUT and MILL SAWS.
CaST
STEEL MILL SAWS, 6 to feet do Cross-cut, 5 to 8 feet.
P. tli English and American, at sept4 J.J. BROWN'S. GROCERIES.
COFFEE
Tea, Sugar, Molasses Syrups. Ric Spicej Peppe^ 8oda, Ginger. Cinnamoi Nutme. Aprile
j^VALUA SLEJ^NDS^
THE
following yalnsble/prSporty at the INDIAHAMULESTATEOFMCE: 160 acres of ^ygi Psaitie Land, in t, Itrm, eight miles from the Count
1
County Seat,
county at the low price Of $4 per acre. 2. 80 aeres of land- in -Montgomery county, 7 milea N. W. of Crawfo*dsf ille SO acres in cultivation, the whole feneed, with good house, barn, brick imoke-ljouse,.nnjl orchard. Terms satisfactory. 3. *240 acres with good House Barn and 6»* chard 5 miles north of Crawfordsville. 4. 80 acres,yrood land, all under fence fivo miles north of Crawfordsville. 5. 320 acres desirable land, good improvements, 5 miles north of Crawfordsville, at a bargain. 7. House Lot on-Market street. Crawfordsville,—Lot 1155 by 52 feet. 8. Lot on Washingten street, Crawfordsville, —Lot 165 by 105 feet. 12. House and lot on Pike street, Crawfordsville, lot 113 feet front,can tie 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 house on Washington street, Crawfordsville—lot 20 f«et front, good Store room on first floor. 15. Four acre lot east and adjoining the town of Crawfordsville—gooclhouse, with barn, well of water and orchard, at a bargain. 16. 160 acres rich Prairie Land in Jasper coun ty Indiana for sale at a bargain. One-half cf th» purchase money to be paid down—balance in two years.
No. 17. Valuable lot of one half acre, a good house with ten rooms, out-bouses, Cistern, fine fruit trees and shrubbetr, at the south end of Washington street, for $2,500, half down, balanoc 25th of Dec,, 1857.
ID. House and Lot in Seydam's Addition,lot 110 by 67 feet with good Cistern, will be scldL jt a great bargain and easy pavmente. 20. A desirable Lot in College Addition, containing two acres and seventv-seven one-lumd-redths, will be sold very low. Terms—one fourth cash balance in 12 and 18 months. ......
For further particulars apply to JAMES HEATON, Ileal Estate Ag't. January 31, 1856—ly
WATCH, CLOCK,
JEWELRYDSTOEE!
IN THE BRICK BUILDING, ONE DOOR EAST OF THE UOLTON HOUftE.
THE undersigned takoctkis method ofinforming his friends and the pud lie generally that he has opened a first class Watch Making and Jewelry Ectablishment, in the Brick Building, one door East of the Holton House, where he will keep constantly on hand a com plete and varied assortment of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of the latest gtyl«« and best material, which 1 avj been obtained la some of the first manufactories in the East.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, car*(kN ly Repaired and Warranted. 0ct.30-nl0-tf. JAMES PATTERSON.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
MOFFAT'SlTFE PILLS, AX!)
PHOENIX BITTERS*
FREE FROM ALL MINERAL POISONS.
^t^HE great popularity which Moffat's Life 1 Pills and Phoenix Bitters have attained in consequence of the extraordinary cares effected by their use, renders ij unnecessary for the proprietor to enter into a particular analysis of their medical virtues or properties. Having been more than twenty years before the public and hav ing the united testimony of more than THree Millions of persons who have been restored to the enjoyment of perfect health by them, itis belicved that their reputation as the best vegetable medicine now before the public, admits of no dispute. In almost every city and village in the United States, there are many who are ready to testify to their efficacy in removing disease, and giving to the whole system renewed vigor and health.
In cases of Scrofula, Ulcers, Scurvey or ISrnplions ofthe skin, the operation ofthe Life illecicines is truly astonishing, often removing in a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases, by their purifying effects on the blood.— Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short most all diseases, soon yield to their curativc properties. No family should be without them, as by their timely use much suffering and expense mav be saved. Prepared bv
WILLIAM B. jffOFFAT, M. D., New York.
And for sale by T. D. Brown, MANSOJTA PcyrERS Crewfordsville, wholesale and retail Jillcn Yount, Yountsville Stubbins jfe Ellmore, Alamo Alex Hoover, Darlington, aud Webster & Powers, Ladoga.
Oct. 2, l856-nfr*ly.
INDIANAPOLIS
EYE AND LUNG INFIRMARY,
UWORTHY.—Consumption
NDER th« care of Drs. GREEN LANGBronchitis, Asthma and all other diseases of the Lungs, and'AirPassages successfully treated by Medicated Inhalation.
This system is unparalleled in its success in curing a class of diseases heretofore soft side red incurable and is, fast acquiring a celebrity both iu this country and' Europe. It consistsift the Inhalation of Medicated Vapors, carrying the medicine directly to the seat of the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action. The application is simple. It does not derange the Stomach or interfere in the smallest degree with either the strength comfort or-business of the patient.-
Diseases of the Ear tind Eye ofjc very description will receive the prompt and successful treatment with an entirely new system tis perfectly safe and entirely painless, effecting in the.most severe cases a perfect cure without-occasioning any suffering whatever to tbo patient. -.-sAlLjiurgical operations on the Eve will be skilfully performed.
The proprietors have permanently located i» this city, and they feel assured that the afflicted will duly appreciate the efforts they have made for their benefit.
Thfcv hate spared no pains or expense to make themselves thoroughly acquainted with all th» modern improvements in the treatment of the above diseases and no efforts will be Spared to inspire tho public with confidence la un establishment ef this kind at the Capital of the State. All who may visit Indianapolis, to.be treated by tb« proprietors, may rely upon every attention during their treatment. For further particulars addl-eg. the proprietors enclosing a stamp for return letter. Office No. 12}* Illinois stfeet. ,t
DRS. GREEN LANGWORTHT.: June J2-n4.V|y.
IRON.
25 Tons ssorted. '. 300 Kegs Nails, Also, Steel, Springs/* Axles, Bolts, Hinges 5^'^- "WILSON, Ginin t&T
300
Km
NAILS A£D SPIKES. KEGS Nails, 3d to 60d 1000 gross Horse Nails t, 5 tobls Curry Combs, 6 and 8 Wr 24d0iHorse Cards 1°° lbs Brass Kettles _4 iltstore.a* sep*4 i.S. BIWIW'S.
AXES.
BOX^^HuntV EipJifiJott'^,
A\J\J has Axes, assortedwelAt*. sept4 ........ J.^MIOWN.
HATS.
1 AO
D0Z- Furr^
Rice
Cloves, QhocolatdyAc. WHSOK,
Soft-Woel, Wtol,
1UU Leghorn, Straw^and Palm-La^ received- WILSPK, (FAMPA fc'Co". AprfllO.
LADIES'Mohair
SHAWLS-^-A
Head Dresses, a aupeoor'r
tide, receried,^ W rtaoK, ffaw n& k.Qa, April 10.
beautiful articl» of CaSfeaeca
Brocade, a nd^B»y«tate shawls, now opca^. m-i "\Vn,»G», GRi3iEs'r&-€?oi
