Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 January 1857 — Page 3

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Thanks! Thanks!!

The pynter^of^is^staWisht^iit^ouIJ respectfuly return their sincere thanks to the Ladies jyho so kindly assisted thorn

preparing:the Su|)per fer the'Fostival 06. Saturday evening last,, „v, Thf^r'4ay this world "\vmiki be a dark and dreary land if it were not for the ladies.

Long'may they live, and the choicest blefeaingS'Of Heaven be theirs to enjoy, are the heart felt wishes ol the printers. .. -'k. .*

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-Notice.

The Rev. Mr.iEaton "will preach in. the Court House, next Sunday evening, 25th of January.

SOWRCT—John 5th cli., 28» 29 Resurrection to lifo and Resurrection to d&iunatiOHvit'i u-i

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Take Notice.

Iwould respectfully invite the attention of all borrowerSjlof^cKool^fumls to the 72d Section of the Revised School Laws which reads as,follows, to-wit: $ ,:

On failure to pay any installments of interest when the same becomes due, the principal sum shall forthwith become due and payable, and the note and mortgage may be proceeded on and collected. *N. B. The interest must be paid.

rJAJIES GILKEY,

Auditor M.

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jarWe notice among our niearchants who do the largest amount of business, and who make the most money, do a vast amount of advertiseing in the Montgomery Journal, get Posters, and bills, printed, and make their business known thro* the medium of the press. In this Rail Road age of the world, if a man would prosper in business he must advertise. The press has a wondeiful influence to make men rich. Try it you who dont advertise.

The press always has a wonderful influence in making small men great, and great men small, in a word it is a wonderful ma-' chine.-

TIIE WEATHER,—The veathor during the past week has been intensely cold the Thermometer ranging several degrees below aerd nearly every day, on Monday morning last it stood twenty-three degrees below zero. But few days in our reflection have ever been colder, than last monday. .,

X^-Se the large Posters of Graham and Brother. Read them and then go to their eptteiisive establisement and buy goods cheaper than you can get them any place else. Jim and Nate are the boys. They Know how to make their business known and that's the way to make money.

Mr. A Romanger the collar clerk will bo there to tend to taking in produce. Mr. Romanger is a very accomodating fellow.

THE SHAWNEE BANK, ATTICA.—We notice that this institution went down siraultanously with that of the Gramercy of Lafayette Joseph Pool and S Feeder are appointed assignees. .. ..

rSST"A Bill has been introduced in to th« Legislature increasing the rate of printing to ten per cent «n special contracts-. WTe hardly think it will become a law.

Jpy Our subscibers in Illinois and Iowa •who have not paid for the Journal the present year, will please remit us the amount due us before the 14th of next month, as our first year closes at that time. Send us along three dolars and we will give you credit for another year or send the $-,00 for this.

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HP1** WASTED—at this office a few loads wood on subscription.

COKUHDRUM.—Why is a Lady's hoops like a Mule?' 'k Bowen do you give it up?

*F'I DIGEST!" Such is the true meaning of the word "Pepsin," or of the two Greek words from which it is derived. This iB the significant and appropriate title of the TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, or GASTRIC JUICE, prepared by Dr. J. S. HOUUIITONof Philadelphia, for the cure of Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It is Nature's own remedy for an unhealthy stomach. No art of man can equal its curative powers. It renders GOOD SATING perfect, ly consistent with HEALTH. See advertisement in another part of this paper.

PENMANSHIP:

Our young friend, JAMES E. RILEY, we understand, intends getting up a writing class in this place. We can recommend him to our ciatzens as a first-rate Penman, as wo have, axamined specimens of his penmanship. which we think surpasses any specimen of writing .we have ever seen.— \y.e wane our citizens to come up and see some of his writing, which can be seen at this office. Persons wishing to take lessons in the x\rt of Writing, have now a good appoYtunity of improving their writing, as lie proposes to teach twelve lessons for 91,00 per scholar. Wo hope our eitieens will send to him, Ht is none of your

strolling—catch-penny

•iTiptJAL XOSfES,

3 Ttii%£f»yetto €&uifiero^fiatuVftay erc-

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Dell, of the Union Hotel, SI,QUO. Jas. Kelpinger a farmer in this county, loses $2,200, the net proceeds of the sale of his farm, which vraa deposited in gold a few days before the suspeuiion. .We ifolca that many "of bur citizens have sustained heavy loses on account of this failure of the Gramercy.

The French Language acquired from the true Pronunciation of a lew words.

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JN Classes, six lessons, such as to enable the pupil to spouk the language with 11 couple of huudrcd words, .$4,00, payable in advancs. (bee the circular.)

Moral and Scientific Instructor on the power of the Mind. Commonly called ANIMAL MAGNET­

ISM.

Each Lesson is followed by an experience, by the pupil, under the control of the Professor. TERMS $5,00, in advance. (See the circular.)

In'all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the Back and Limbs, Heavinoss, Fatigue on Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowm-sa of Spirits, Hysterics. Sick Headache, Whites and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, caloniil, an timony, or any other mineral.

Full directions accompanying each packege.— Priee, in the United States and Canadas, One dollar.

Sole Agents for this country, l.'C. BALIMVIX & CO.,^ Rochester, N". Y. TUTTLK

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We hear of a number of heavy losses by die Orauicsrc^. faiinro:, B.liart, Livery qtabje keeper, had on deposit $2,046, the «jet ,-d^fnJohn Gond. daguerreku artist, loses $1,S00. Win.

Prof. B. M. DE LA SELLE, 7 from Paris.

In the building of Mesnrs. Elston and.Lane.r1Room No. 3. Jan. 14—nSl—tf.

Linear Drawing such as to enable the Pupil to Draw Landscapes, Churches,

Sec.,

which he fancies.

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Six Lessons, deemed sufficient for that purpose,. $4,00, in advance. (See the circular.)

Prof. B. ST. DE LA SELLE, from Paris. In the building of Messrs. Elston & Laue, room No. 3. Jan. 15-n21-tf.

Prof. B. M. DE LA SELLS.

In the building of Messrs. Elston Lane, room JTo. 3. Jan. 15-nSl-tf.

Sale of Real Estate.

\rOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned XM guardian of the minor heirs ofEliza J. Irwin, deceased, will, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pieaa of Clinton county, Iud made at the December term thereof, 185b, sell at private sale after the 5th day of February next, the undivided eighth part of the cast half of the south-east qr. of sec. 14—also the north-west qr. of the north-west qr. of sec. 24, and the west half of the north-west qr. of sec 13—except 30 acres heretofore sold oft' the north end of the last described tract—all in township 20, north of range 3 west, all subject to the dower estate of Betsy Kendall except the last described tract, being the interest of said minors. Terms:—For the tract las»t described all the purchase money will be required in hand. On the remainder, one third cash in hand, one third in 3 months and the balance in 6 months the deferred payments to be secured as required by law. PRICE IRWliN", •Ian. P-n20—4w*. Guardian.

The Great English Remedy Sir James Clarke's

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PREPARED from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M. D., Physician extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure of those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the female constitution.

It moderates all excess, removes all obstructions, and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills should be used two or three weeks previous to confinement they fortify the constitution, and lessen the suffering during labor enabling the mother to perform her duties with safety to herself and clr.ld.

These pills should not be taken by females during the KIRST THRKE MONTH.S of Pregnancy, as they nre snre to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe.

MOSES, Albany, N. Y., Gen'L Ag'ts.

IS. B. $1,00 and 6 postage stampsenctosad to auv authorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mad. For sale wholesale and retail by W.W.ROBERTS,

Jan. 15, n2l 3w.

Nou. 27-nl4-itf.

writing masters,

who rocei ve your money without retaining anreqniVoletft--brrhris a good writerwill take pains in instructing his scholars, and warrants to give satisfaction.

Those wishing to'subscribe ,can do eo,

Iudianapolis,nnd Drug-

Jan. 15—n21. gists generally.

NOTICE OF SALE.

Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction on Saturday the 7th day of February 1857 at the late residence of Charles Lewis late of Montgomery County, deceased, his personal property, consisting of Hogs, Cattle, grain, household and Kttchen Fu.niture, &c., &c. A credit of ten months will be given on all sums over three dollars the pnroha3er giving his note with adproved security waving valuation and appraisement laws. DAVID WATSON*

A BARGAIN!

rpHE undersigned will sell very cheap and upon

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accommodating terms, a farm situate 5 miles North of Crawfordsville, containing 120 acres in good condition, well adapted to farmingpurposes. About 40 acres are in cultivation, and a like quantity well set in blue grass, and 40 acres of good timber, with a good dwelling,house and outhouses, stables, &c. Any person wishing such a situation can have a bargain in the purchase of these premises. I villalso sell a small farm of 40 acres, with gooddwelling houffK, orchard and other necessary improvements. B. T. RISTINE.

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HAS been before *le public more than

20 yew-

ud is deservedly popular in the cure of Spavins, Sweeney, Ringbone, Windfalls, Pul. Evil. Callous, Orackou Heels, Gall of all kinds-

Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fistula, Sitfast, Sand.Cracks, Strains, Lamenets, Fumidert»d Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mme«, Fo-i Rot in Sheep, Garget in Cows, Rneumntium Bites of Animals, External Poisons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns. Whitlows, Bums and 8calds, Chillblains, Chapped Hands, Cramps, Contractions of the Muscles, Swellings. Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, Ac. jy Pamphlets gratuitously furnished by agwitr with Testimonials of its utility.

All orders addressed to Uie Proprietors, M. H. Ti OKKR fe

Co., Lockport, N. Y. For sale by Druggists and Merchants generally, through the United States, British Posses sions. and other Countries. And bv

MAMSOIT

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Pome*, Druegitt^ CrsTrfordsTllle,

QEAND EXHIBITION A

No. 7& 8,

Commercial Row.

^Admittance,

*"*FOR AEIi UNDER'/ •. 'n

YEARS

DQftTtS OPEN. ".

-EVERY MORNING

,::J CAMPBELL,

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6 O'CLOCK,

Performance^ t\ I

nan®]®

^'COMMENCE

IMMEDIATELY.

INDUSTRY

OF

ALL

NATIONS

Represented

& In fbo Endless Yf»rietr.. ',* OF

Displayed at the

HOUSE -,5

GALEY

HARTER.

FRENCH, English, GERMAN, and

AMERICAN Hardware,

CTTLERY, House Trimmings, a a

IRON, NAILS, GLASS,

Sasli, all sizes, Putty &c,, «fec.

WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS 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 incessaut run for the first sight and the best bargains.

CAMPBELL. & Co., Have on hand a Few more of those Superior

1 st *'-Meat Cutters, Butcher Knives, And saws, Meat saws, .Shovels and Tongs. Sad Irons, Plated Ware, Table 'T" and Tea Spoons, also a fine assortment of

Lippencott's Sinnnous, and Hurd's Ohio Pattent S A W E S Chissel tooth mill and cut saws of

Coffin and Tuttlc's Patient. HAND SAWS. Augers, Hammers, Hatchets, &c.-

CAMPBELL & Co.

QUEENS WARE DEPARTM ENT, Ts both full ond complete, Beauliful sets ol' China, Pearl and Paris hite

Ware 56 pieces in each AT CAMPBELL'S & CO.S. •i- •_ May be seen the largest and best .. /assortment of Carpenters tools

Log «l* Trace chains, Horse nails &c., fcc.

C.iniplK'!! & Co.,

Have on hand and for sale, at low figures, A Large Lot of OVER-COATS, BUSINESS COATS,

VESTS & PANTS,

Mfen's Waterproof Boots, Calf, Kip 4 Hungarian Boots, Women's & Children's

CALF, MORROCCO ANI r: Kid Boots and Buskins, Rubbers and Over Shoos.

Campbell & Co./

Have received a full line of

ENGLISH & FRENCH MERINOES Of every desirable color.. ,I PLAIN AND FICUBKD CASHMEUKS

Bay State Flannels

'F TRENCH GINGHAMS Furniture and Curtain Prints.

CAMPBELL & CO., Have on hand a. large lot o,' CLOAKING CLOTHS

CLOAKS TALI:AS

Bay State Shawls Cloak and Dress Trimmings Velvet and Bonnet Ribbons

COLLARS,

EMBROIDERIES, *e.'

CAMPBELL & CO., Have for sale at great bargains,

300 Pair

WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S CASHMERE & WOOLEN.

O S E

Plain and Ribbed.

150

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Men's Buck, Berlin, Seal, OTTER & KID GLOVES Miss's and Children's

GLOVES & MITTS.

CAMPBELL & CO., 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 cts Very choice 75 Imperial 75 Gunpowder eitra 100 Dee. 18,188G.

CLOTHING.

EN'S and Boys', a full stock rcccived an and for sale, (up Stairs.)

Aprilir.

GEJMER Co.

All Hail! Ye Hungry

STEAM

PROVISION I I"-HAVE'Noi^li-westcorneramPublic

just received and Ipentn|j iu my (ld

stand, of Square, Uifii largest and most general assortment of

Ever opened in this

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Cotisifeting in part of the following articles:

WES*

Of all kinds and qualities and also the very best article pf

EJlciols. Tea

MOLASSES AND MACKEREL/

gcj Of all kinds and qualities. Soap, Starch, Saleratus, Rice, Pepper,

Spicos of all kinds, Cheese, Driea Beef, a superior article of Pine Apple Preserves, Strawber«ries in ,cans, Lobsters,

Sardines, fec., &c.

And in fact every possible variety of pickles.— I also keep constantly on hand, for the towu supply, fresh froin the oven, all kinds of.

'BREAD, I

GINGER CAKE--.:S

POUND CAKE, 'VI

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, Jollies and every variety of sweetmeats kept constantly 011 hand.

I also keep a fresh supply of'cvery variety of Nutts ,and also a superior article of Boston Yeast

Powder lor Baking.

OYSTERS! OYSTERS!

I keen constantly oil hand, fresh from the sea, OYSTERS of the best quality, at wholesale and retail.

I offer the above and an endless variety ol other articles in the provision line to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity at the very lowest cash prices. Call and examine niv stock and prices !.•- •'ore purchasing elsewhere. Call around friends and mv word for it vou v.-ill fret your "irxmey

back

Dec. 11-nlG-tf.

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JOHN DOHERT1.

House Lot for Sale.

Premises lately ocujiiotl by Mrs Susan 1 Huffinan 011 the east sid of Green Street inimediatlv opjiosite the resid-nce of David Ilarter will be "sold upon most accommodating terms.— Fur particulars applv to the subscriber.

Dec 11,1 NIG-II 1 G-tf.

B. T. Kistine.

GREATCUSEFOE

The True Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juicc, preI) 7* OU XT pared from Rennet, after 1 I^JL. .OlJLl the directions of Baron Lieliig, the great Plivsiological Chemist, by JS. HOUGHTON, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa.

This is NAILER'S OWN RV.MKNY for an unhealthy Stomach. No nrt of man can equal its curative powers. It contains no Ai.cneroi., BITTEUS, ACIDS or NATSLOVS Diar.s. Jt is extremely iigrecable to the taste, and may be taken by the most, feeble patients who cannot ent. even a water cracker without acute distress. Beware of DRUO(iKo IMITATIONS. Pejisin is NOT A DRUG.

Call 0:1 the Agent and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence, from Liebig's Animal Chemistry Dr. Combe's Piipsiologv of Digestion Dr. Per-ira 011 Food and Diet Dr. John \V. Dr.-iper, of New York University Prof. Dunglis n's Physiology Prof. Silliman, of Yale College Dr. Carpenter's Physiology &c., together with reports of CL'HL£ from all jiarts of the United States.

HIT OUSERVE Tins!—Every bottle of the genuine

PEPSIN bears the written signature of J. S lit uTON, M. D. Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark secured. [LT* Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. Priee, $1,00 per bottle.

AGENTS:—Henry Ott, Crawfordsville II. C. Lawrence, Lafayette Allen 5: Co., Greencastlc. Jan.1-nie-Iy.

PAMPEL B0SWELL,

[Successors to W. Steward,] DEALERS IX

American & Italian Marble,

MAXCFACTUBEHS OF

TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS &0.

SHOP

ON

ILLINOIS

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AND

STREET, WKST SIDE—NORTH

PUBLIC SQUAKS,,

BETWEEN

BROWN

FEUUY

STREETS.

Received at A pail 11j.

25

LAFAYETTE, IMMANA.

Lafayette, My 15, 185C—ly.

PRINTS, LAWNS, &C. 600 pieces Fancy Prints 100 do Plain and Fancy Lawns

Debeges, Beragesand Delams Cbambrey and Ginghams Challles, "WULSON, Gauiiia Co.'a.

100 do 100 do 25 do

Half Barrels N. O. Molasses, Prime article received and for sale by April 24. HAT.L & JOHNSOK

1?0 MILL OWNERS AND SAWYERS!

HAVING

Jan. 8, 1357. A. P. MANN.

Dissolution.

THE

Co-partnership heretofore existing between J. W. Cumberland, S. H. Gregg & H. N. Christman is this day dissolved by limitation. The notes and accounts of ihe late firm will be found in the hands of J. Vt 1 'nm'oerland for collection. Persons knowing themselves indebted either by note or account will please call and settle immediately.

PURSER HOUSE!

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is a-.nwF'Fire Pro^f,

now by

inprogre8a. The giz'S'of thislidusfirifBO 47 (e'et dtotries high, 5 with the ceHafl^r'C^Bar under the entire-building, an^/when coinpleted will be the "finest htfuse" 1 n' the^Stateris it'liafe a nice" house ,in the,Basement^for the katping"of fresh meats, vegetables,imilky &e.,.in the.warm months .with a double sst of". Iron Veranda# on the front. The Jiouse is on the corner of.Washington and Market Streets Streets 99 feet wide with zink tubes running through the walls for oarrying the slough from the house which will bo a great saving of labor to:the house a .fine promenade the top of the house, that -'commands a view of seve rah 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 som» .50 .single Bed-Rooms, and all. the necessary pnrlOrs, and will be capable' of accommodating, two hundred persons, and ivill be completed at-a cost of ne».r twenty thousand dollars nu will be-for rent. The Renter will be required to put all new furniture in the house to prevent verrniq.

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ticulars inquire of the owners. Nov. 27-nl4-tf.) II. i?UIlSEL & BRO.

Now, or Never

r^IIE undersigned haying taken no notiee of the different .topics that have engrossed .the pr.liiic mind during the pasttseaeon, 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 ableto present to the public, one of the nicest cheapest and best selected stocks of

FALL AND WINTER

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Evt'r 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 we are aware from long experience, where cheap goods are, there also will customers be found.— Having taken these things in consideration, we nre 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 charge nothing for showing them. We have obtained the assistance of Mr. James 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 needfull for tee Fall and Winter season.

Our stock will consist in part o1 a large and varied cssortment of: Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes,

Hals and Caps,!

Cloths and Cassimeres,

Bleached and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Shirtings, Checks and Stripes, Flannels, Wool and Canton, Searnless Seamless Sacks, Wooden ami Willow Ware, a a

GROCERIES, &C.

While we have been making ample provisions for ihe Gentlemen, we have not fergotten the Ladies. For them wc have a handssme lot of Dress Goods, consisting of most pf tin? fashionable articles of the s'-c.son, from the handsomest Print to the best article of Silk. The largest, neatest and best let of

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'Ever brought to the .house,such as French and Scotch worked Collars, Laces, Flouncing-3. Edgings and Jnseri'ings, 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, we would any we are prepared to take all kindof merchantable produce in exchange for goods, paying as much therefor as any of our neighbor merchants.

Come one and all! Remember the Boynton corner is our place of business. ALLEN, GALEY KEERAX.

Oct. 1 (i, 185G.-ly.

Guardian Sale,

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undersigned, as Guardian of the person I and Kstate of Susan Murphy and others mi nor children of James Murphy, deceased, has been authorized by the Court of Common Pleas, of Mcntjri.'mery county, Indiana, to sell at private sale, part of the west hall" of'he south east quarter, and a part of the west half of the east half of the south east ouarter, all in section twen-ty-one (21.) in township nineteen (19,) north of ran^c three west, upon the following terms one third in hand one third iu six months and one third in 12 months from date of sale, with interest from date. BENJ. PEEBLES, Guardian.

Nov—6-nol l-.lm.

NOTICE.

"T^TOTICE is hereby given to all persons who l\i know llieiriHclves to be indebted to the estate of David Vance, dee'd, tliMt.il' payment of same be delayed for a longer time than the 10th day of September, 1 they will be sued without respect to person. The estate must be settled.

SAMUEL V,\ AUSTIN, Adn

Aug. 21-n»5-W.] of estate of D. A a.,ice.

Till: 1HJ*T(:\ SToRK.

00 Hoxes and Packages of Fall A Winter goods. O just received at-

Graham & Brother's 1

$25000 STOCK

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FOE THE MILLIONS!

Our

been using one of Coffia's Patent

Chissel-tooth Mill-Saws for the last six months, I hesitate not to say that it performs all that is claimed for it, being less liable to run crooked in all kinds of timber, and requiring' much less filing, while it is easier kept in order, and cuts more lumber with the same amount of power than any other saw I ever tried.

CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.

Jan. 8-nSO-tf. N. B.—The business will hereafter be conducted by Christman fc Gregg, successors to Cumberland, Gregg & Co., having purchased the entire stock, beg leave to return our thanks to our numerous friends and customers for past favors and hope to receive a liberal share of your patronage in future. \Ve intend to keep on hands a general assortment of Hardware, which we will sell cheap for CHBII. Call at No. 2, Empire Block.

Jan. 8-n20-tf.

CHRISTMAN &. GREGG.4

N O I E

IS,hereby

given.that the undersigned haa been

appointed Administrator of th6 Estate of Charles Lewis, late of Montgomery County-, deceased. Said estatei3 solvent.

Jan.}DA ID V. WATSON^,

stock of Dry Goods includes etery 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.

LOOTS AND SHOES

150 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.

READY MADE CLOTHING.

$8000 Stools..

THE largest stock ever offered in this part of the 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 belbre pur chasing elsewhere, as we can and will sell every article in our immense stock below all competition. Wc 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 smalf profit and see our tremendous stock. We charge nothing for showing goods and not much for the goods. Itccollect that Graham and Brother keep the best goods, the best stvlcs and the largest piles of thern that can be found in the State. GllAHAM & BRO.

Oct. 9. 1656-n7-3m.

HARDWARE, CUTLEIiY, AND SADDLERY. TWTOW open, a complete assortment. Also, Car JAl penter's & Cooper's Tocds, Shovols, Spades, Hoes, Axes, Rakes, Window-Sash etc.

April 10. WII^O.V, GRIMES & Co.

QUEE^ S""is"GLASStv ARE". 4 Large and beautiful Stock now in Store. xV Wurw, Gmrie & Co.

April ir

NEW GOODS

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J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN.

AREGoods,consisting

in receipt of their Fall and Winter stock of of the following articles: Frencff Merino" ST English daj an Fancy- Delaines b: PlAin do tShalley do

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FaDcy Prints Bleached brawn Sheeting fc Shirting Tickwgs and Hickory' do Freeh Silk Bonnets IlatS'and Caps 'r Undershirtft and Wrappers Flannels a"d Linseys Satiuetts and Canton Flannels Boots and Shoes G'reccrigs and Queens ware Spades and Shovels, (Ames) Mill and cut Saws Axes, Wood, Broad and Narrow Keady Made Clothing, a large lot Cloths and Casimeres All wool Carpeting. Our .Stock being complete, we wish all 0 come and examine for themselves, as we are determined to sell our goods at sis low prices as any store in Crawfordsville and no mistake.

J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN.-

Sept 25,185C-n5-tf.

/ETNA

INSURANCE COMPANY

—OF—

I HARTFORD. 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

Insures this description of property on favorable terms, for one, two or five years ALSO

INLAND INSURANCE,

Against the perils of Navigation, at reasonable rates. Losses

EQUITABLY ADJUSTED AND

PROMPTLY PAID

POLICIES ISSUED WITHOUT DELAY. Office in Empire Block, Second Story over Cumberland, Greet: Go's., Store. DLC. 4 'ST) 2m. ..J AMES 1IEATON, Agent.

S&WF Oli.B 3 V'iifeB

FEMALE SEMINARY.

JMIEyear for Seminary purpose is divided into iL 3 iVesgions of 13 weeks each. The 1st Session begins on Wednesday after the 3d Monday in September, each year. The 2d begins on Wednesday !i fterthe 1st Monday of anuarv. The ::d begins on Wednesday after the 3d Mondey of A]ril.

BOARD or

INSTRUCTION.

JOHN M. BUTLER, Pnncipal and Professor ol Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy Ri v. JAMES II. JOHNSTON, Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, and Ancient

Languages. Miss il. STEVENS.—First Assistant and Principal of the Academic Department. Miss CATHAR1NE A. I \VI ING,—Teaclier of

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

Piano.

Miss LUCY LITTLE,—Music—Guitar.

Sept. 4—n2—if.

J|

e? TIHTIGH. ..

The several departments, according to studies pursued, l'ruin fo$7,00. French, German and Drawing, each extra,.. .5,00 Latin and use ofPiano, ..2,00 Lessons on the Piano-Forte, and in Painting, e.ioh extra. 10,00

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

The charge tor boarders, including board, light and fuel, and also, tuition i'i any of the three Departments in the Seminary, is, $50,00 per term.— Orn- h.'ilf in'advance.

Mr. O. P. Jcnnisnn, has 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.

1

The Mammoth Boston

CHEAP_ST0RE!

DAVIS & GARVIN,

TtTOULD inform (heir patrons, and the public generally that they liavo received their immense 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 liitcsl. stylos. CLOTHING,—of everv irrade.

8H®8St

ITATS

& cArs,

QUEEN S'U WARE,

r^*O-ti033lS&, tfco. WE have marked our goods at such prices as shall ensure their ready sale—and AVC earnestly invite those who aro in want of goods to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.

Oct9-n7-tf DAVIS & GARVIN.

QUEENSW ARE, GLASS 8c China.

rf^HElargest

and most, complete stock of House

I furnishing and Table Ware ever offered in New Albany, now open at J. J. BROWN'S, sept'l.

GLASSWARE.

A PACKAGES Cut and Pressed Glass4 ware, Window Glass, Tumblers. Molasses Cans, Jars, Lanterns and every article to make a complete stock. J.J. BROWN, sopt'l.

NEW~INSURANCE OFFICE. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. TJV- *,LL & DODD'S celebrated Safes at manuJLl fucturer's prices: warranted in every particular. A new supply at J.J. BRO^\ N'S. sept4.

CROSS-CUT and MILL, SAWS.

C.STdo

STEEL MILL SAWS, 6 to 1% feet Cross-cut, 5 to 8 feet. ch English and Ameea'cani at .gcpt4 J. J. BROWN'S.

GROCERIES.

C)

COFFEE Tea, Sugar, Molasses Syrups. Rice Spice, Peppie, Soda, Ginger Cinnamon, -^utmegaT Ck ve?, Oixolate, tc.

VALUABLE LANDS

'HE following V*lnaVle property at the [AHAfEEAI ESTATE of^ICft acresloi rich I*rairie? Land* ia Bowk county? Io^a, elgtft mfles-from tb^Coxrt^

at the low price of $4 per acre. 2. 80 acres of land fn Montgomery county, 7 miles N*. W. of Grawfordsville *0 acres in cultivation, the whole fenced, with good house, bar% brick smoke-house, and orchard. Terms aati*factory. I 3. 240 acre.i with gqoA Ho«9e,.SsJlL*ndiQtetK chard 5 miles norths C»ftw^*d8ville. 4. 80 acrea, wooid land, al under fencc, mileaporthef fita'wfordsHIa. 6. 320 acre* desirafc Knd, good- improTftmeats, 5 miles noi th of CiawfordsTille, at a bargain. 7. Home & Lot on Market street. Crawfocd* rille,—Lot 165 by 52 feet. 8. Lot on Washingten street, Crawfordsrifle, —Lot 165 by 105 feet. t2. House.and lot on Pike street, Crawfordsville, lot 113 feet front, can be bought on accommodating terms. 13. House and lot on Maiket street, Craw• ford-sville, lot .41 feet 3 inches front, a desirable residence, will be sold low. 14. Two story brick house on WashiLgto* street, Crawfordsville—lot 20 feet front, good Store room on first floor. 15.

Four acre lot east and adjoining the towa. of Crawfordsville—-good house, with barn, well of water and orchard, at a bargain.

J6. 160 acres rich Prairie Land in Jasper eoaaty Indiana for sale at a bargain. One-half of the purchase money to be paid down—balance in two years.

No. 17. Valuable lot of one half aero, a good house with ten rooms, out-houses, Cistern, fin* fruit trees and shrubbery, at the south end of Washington street, lor 3^,500, half down, bulano* 25th of Dec,, 1657. 18. House and Lot in Seydam's Addition,lot 110 by 67 feet with good Cistern, will be sold at a great bargain and easy payments. 20. A desirable Lot in College Addition, containing two acres and seventy-seven one-hund-redths, will be sold vt ry low. Terms—on.e fourth cash balance in 12 and ly months.

For further particulars apply to JAMES HEATON, Ileal Estate Ag't. January 31, 1856—ly

WATCH,CLOCK73Xr:ES"WTHE JEWELRY0STOEE I

IN TltC BRICK BUILDING, ONE DOOR EAST OF THE HOLTON IIOU&E.

THE undersigned takeathii method ofinforming hisfriendt and the pudlic generally that he has opened a first claw Watch Making and Jewelry Eetablishment, in the BrioK Building, one door East of the Holton where he will keep constantly on hand a complete and varied assortment of

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of the latest stylaa and best material, which 1 ave been.obtained ia some of the first manufactories in the East.

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry^ carefally Repaired and Warranted. Oct.aO-iilO-tf. JAMES PATTERSON. 1

PURIFY THE BL00D7

MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS,

AND

PHOENIX BITTERS..

FREE FROJIAI,Ii MINERAL, POISONS.:

THE

great popularity which Sloffat's Life Pilis and Phoenix Kitterw have attained in consequence of the extraordinary cures effected by their use, renders ii 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 i:ig the united testimony of more than Three*Millions of persons who have been restored to the enjoyment of perfect health by them, it is believed that their reputation as the best vegetable medicine now before the public, admits of no dis- vpute. In almost every city and village in the Uni-s *. ted States, there are many who arc ready totcsti-' fv to their efficacy in removing disease, and giv-*-ing to the whole System renewed vigor and health."

In cases of Scrotnla, Ulcers, Scurvey or .Eruptions of the skin, the operation of the Life 3Ieciciiies is truly astonishing, often removing-:-^ in a few daVs, every vestige of these loathsome diseases, by their purifyinr: effects on the blood.— Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Fileu,— and in short most all disease?, soon yield to their curative properties. No family should be without them, as by their timely use much suffering and v* expense nmv be saved. Prerared bv

WILLIAM B. MOFFAT', M. D., N e\v York.

And Hjrsale by T. D. Brown, MANSONA POWE'.RS Crcwfordsville, v-holesale and retail Allen™ Yount. Yountsville: Stubbins Ellmorc, Alamo Alex Hoover, Darlington, and Webster Si Tow-., ers, Ladoga.

Oct. 2, lSSG-nfi-l v.

INDIANAPOLIS

EYE AND LUNG INFIRMARY,

TTNDERtlK care of Drs. GREEN LANGi_. WORTHY.—Consumption,Bronchitis, Asthma and all other diseases of the Lungs, and J&r-* Passages successfully treated by Mcdicated Inhalation.

This system is unparalleled in its success in curing a class of diseases heretofore sonsidered incurable and is fast acquiring a celebrity both i-a this country and Europe. 11 consists in the Inhalation of Medicatcd Yupors, carrying the medicine directly to the scat of the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action. The application is simple. Itdoes not derange the Stomach or interfere in the smallest degree with eitherthe strength, comfort or business of the patient.-

Diseases of the Ear and Eye of every description will receive the prompt and successful treatment with an entirely new system. It is perfectly sale and entirely painless, effecting in the most severe cases a perfect cure without occasioning r.ny suffering whatever to the patient. All surgical operations on the Eye will be skilfully performed.

The proprietors have permanently loeated in this city, and 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 thoroughly acquainted with all the modern improvement* in the treatment of the above diseases and no efforts will be spared to inspire the public with confidence in an establishment ef this kind at the Capital of the State. All who may visit Indianapolis, to be treated by the proprietors, may rely upon every attention duriag their treatment. For further particulars addree. the proprietors enclosing a stamp for return letter. Olliec No. 12^o Illinois street.

DRS. GREEN & LANG WORTHY. June l2-n4.'l-ly.

IRON.

25 Tons ssorted. 300 Keg6 Nails, Also, Steel, Springs, Axles, Bolts, Hi*jesfcr.

April 10.

WILSO.V, Gsntsfi Ce.

NAILS AND SPIKES. KEGS Nails. 3d to 60d 1000 gross-Horse Nails 5 bbls Curry Combs, 6 and 8 bar 24 doz Horse Cards 100 lb3 Brass Kettles

Now in store at 9e^*4 #.*. BROWS.

,f. AXES. T) A A BOXES Hunt's, Lippincott's. and ColwUW lin's Axes, assorted weights. sept4 J.J.BROWN.

HATS!

-J A A DOZ. Furr, Soft-Wool, W#ol, Panama, 1UU Leghorn, Straw and Palm-Lea, recelrcd. WILSON, Giuwe & Co.

Aprrt 10.

IADIES'

a

April? TO. 7'asct--, Ganaa Co?:,.

Mohair Head Dresses, a superiorra-

J"ticle, receded. Wraeotf, Smss kOiy April 1#.

HAWLS^-A beautiful article of Casbmer* Brocade,and BaV state shawls,now opened. yi'itsor, G&UCE8 ,Oo.