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FALL STOCK OF GOODS, \TTHICII will compare in quality and price, YV with any market in the "West.
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permanently located in the town of
Craw brdiviiie, would rc.? :cctfully tender his sc-rv'ee to the Citizens thei eoJ'jtnd surrounding ^oiiutrv, where lie proposes by strict atterition to bigness, to merit a portion of thoir patronage.
Having had the experience of practice for seventeen ve'ins. he believes that lie will be able to give sAtlsfaction to all ho may place confidence in b'm, and willaliwaysbo found at his residence on" door east of Mr. Joel Lee's.
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(Late Fielder & Jack. Vicksburgh. Miss
JACK & BROTHER,
SUCCESSORS TO FIELDER JACK,
WH0LESA E GROCERS,
Provision and Commission Merchants, Jo. 518 North side Main, between 3d 4th Sts. LOmsVIT.Lr, KY.
IT Particular attc^tton paid to the sale of Provisions. •July 3. 1S5C—46-ly
THE GREAT REMED Y!
BARBER Si. EGEItTON'S VEGETABLE
A CERTAIN CURE FOR AGUE, CHILLS -j\ and Fever. Sick Hcad ache, and all Intermittent Complaints. npniT\*
For sale bv T. D. BKO*.. B^rSrs.rton.I™nM,Ohi.jLEgi
Box 300, Ciucinivoti...
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RESPECTFULLY tenders his services to tlve citizens of Crawlordsviuc and vicinity. He gives particular
attention to carious" Teeth, millioua of which are now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those tliat are in want ot ai uncial tenth can uo well to call tuid cc speeiUieiis oi tuC best manufacture of PORCELAIN 'i'jtiETII THE XS EST, liavin"- suie utility and ease to all requiring am flcial substitutes, from a single tootli to an cuf.ro double set. All work warranted.
All opt-ra tions ncrtaining to the sc.oncc, care»u»artr ndad to, wka the least possible pam. O* Dental Rooms in Empire Block, .3 0. 1. Crawford^ille. July 14. 1S54.
FAIRBANKS'
CELEBRATED
S A E S
LAFAYETTE, IND.
T. UNDERWOOD, Agent. 189 Broadway, New York,
FAIRBANKS & CO., Agents. ApiH 17, '56-35-ly
r\r\ PIECES Ladies' Dress Trimmings l|jy 100 do Bor.nct Ribbons, latest styies 100 I.adies*'Collars 100 Siik and Satin
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THE subscribers would respectfully inform Ii!}! the traveling public that they hare Leased m? for a term 01 years the above well known Hotel, in the city of New Albany, and are now prepared to receive and entertain guests. Tlit-y hope, by strict attention to the wants and comfort# of guests, to receive a portion of the public patronage. HP Charges snail be moderate.
ALLISON fc EODGERS.
CT An Omnibu# will be in readiness to convey Passengers to and from the Caf3. sept. 11, '5&—no-ly
Saddlery Warehouse,
NEW ALBANY, IND.
J. H. Marshel, Dealer in Saddlery and Coach Hanhvrire. Harness, Raddles. Tranks and"Collars, is nnw receiving h's
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New Grocery,
O I S I O N
STORE.
HAVE just received and am now opening, in the room known as the Crawford Corner, east of the Court House. A new and general assortment of
Family Groceries,
Consisting in part of
Flour Salt,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
Of all kindB and quality,
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MACKEREL, Tea, Candles, Soap, Starch, Saleratus, Rice,
Pepper, Spires of all kinds, clieeee, I)iiod Beef, Peacliss in cans, Jellies, Pickles, &o., and all kinds of prod ice. In short, every thing ia the pvovision line. All of which I am offering to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity at the very lowest prices for cash. Call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Sly mcfto is "small profits and quick returns. J01I.N RHEA.
Nov. 20, \56-vol 9-no-l3-1 y.
Fa 11 Arrangements,
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JUST receiving a full and fine stock
Fall and Winter Goods,
AT THE FIRM OR
MUNNS& HARDING,
WASHINGTON HALL BUILDING. TTJ'E have just opened a fine and large stock, consisting office
MERINOES. CASHMERES. DELAINES,
DEBAGES, fec.
And all kinds of Domestic and fancy DressGoods, rrint* of all styles, Slinwls of the latest styleB, Wool Comforts,Hoods* Caps, Cloths,Casgimeres. Tweeds, Janes & Satinetts.
Heady Made Clothing, Coats, over and dre*s. Pants and Vests, Wool Shirts and Drawers, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Borders and Linings.
NOIO SNS, Of all kinds. Winter Gloves, Wool and Back Mitts..
BOOTS 81 SHOES,
A good stock for Men and Boys a nice stock of Women's shoes, Children's Boots & Shoes.— We have at all times a fine stock of Sugar, Coffee, Tea and other Groceries. Wooden Tubs, Buckets, Washboards, Dye Stuffs, Cotton Yarn, kc., Queenswarc. well assorted in Setts and in pieces. For any thing we have we will take in exchange Cash or any kind of Couniry Produce, For which tbe best market Prices will be paid in Goods at as lo.v rates as can be sold in tbis market. (D'One and all please call on us and examine our stock before purchasing, as we think we can sell as low as nuv one else, and charge as little for showing Goods as any one.
You vsiil find always cn hands to show Goods, JOHN MUNNS.
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CHARLEY HARDING, JAMES PALMER..
Oct. 23 ISoG.-lv.
LOOKING-GLASSES.
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Looking Glasses, in Walnut, Ma
hogany, or Gilt Framos. J. J. FRGW.
CARPETING.
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Cheap to close out Stock. W iLsoy. Grikhw Co.
iilil'lTANNlA GOODS!
Of* GROSS Britannia Table Spoons O O 48 gross do 12 dozen do 12 do do 6 do do 6 do do uncovered. sept 4.
2,000
Tea do Castor Fram*t: Tea Pots Coffee Pots Pitchers, covered and
J- J.BROWN.
FILES.
DOZ. FILES, for Blacksmiths, Millwrights, Carpenters, and Machinists
now open at sept4 J. J. BROWN'S. 1 \i\ DOZ. Ladies', Misses', and Children's
100 doz. Men's and Boys' Hose 100 do Kid, Silk, Lisle, Thread, and Cotton Gloves. Also, Mitts, Threads, Laces, Edgings, v$s, Fancy Belts, WristlttB, Work -Baskets, Sleeves, ete.
Aj*n v*
Wneojf, Ganru Oe
the Ladies
1H FATOM OT
BUCK'S CELEBRATED
C00KIN6 STOVES.
WE
the undersigned who hare purchased the justly celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, would recommend them to the Public, as being the most perfect Stove ever sold iu this place.' JvJ:
It is perfect in all the different departments Cooking—Bakes with great regularity has a good draught, and requires but. about one half the amount of fuel that is required to perform the same amount of work in other Cooking Stoves: *r Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. M. M. Jenuison,
E. M. Robertson, Elizabeth Mack, Nancy Fisher. 'Si" Elizabeth Fagan, Ann E. Watson, Lucy A. Holton, Susau N. Nicholson, Eliza Watson, E. A. Jennison, Sarah WakeJyn, Eliza Bowet», M. Middletoa, Martha A. Hughes. N. B. J. HOOVER, is the only Agent for the Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stovas in Crawfordsville. No others have them A good assortment of other Stoves always 011 hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade. ,1
April 3, 1856.—tf.
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HARDWARE, SADDLERY,
E &
Ting,subscribers
HE are now receiving the followdirect from the Eastern Manufacturers and Old England. We have now 011 hand a larger stock than can he found elsewhere in the West. We have added many new articles, as well as increased those hcrctothre kept, which will be sold at Cincinnati priceif, with the addition of freight. Among the articles of which we have a full assortment:
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERF.—The best assortment ever offered in the West. BUILDI.VG MATERIALS—Such as Locks, Latches, Butt-Bingee, Screws, Glass, AC.
CARPENTERS' AND COOPERS' TOOLS.—'A
CABINET MAKERS'
full as
sortment of Chisels, Hand and Tennant Saws, Planes, Drawing Knives, AC.
GOODS.—Mahogany and Wal
nut Veneers and Ivnobs, Tills, Chest, Cup-board Locks, Table Hinges, Bed Castors, Glue, tc tc. BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS—Such as Anvils, Viccs, Screw Plates, Bellows Hammers, Rapps, Files, Shoenberger's Iron, Steel, Plow Moulds, tc. AC.
GCN-SKITH MATERIAL.—Locks,
FOR
triggers, tubes,
gun-mouutry and barrels, pistols, gam -bags, caps flasks, *c.
MILLIES—Leather belting, packing, rope, bolting cloths, mill cross-cut and circular saws, files
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FOR FAEMEKS.—All kinds of Farming Utensils, Plows, Corn Shellers, Hay Cutters, Cast Steel and Steel back Scythe*, Cradles, Forks, Rakes, Iioes, Spades, Shovels, tc.
CARRIAGE TIRMMINGB.—Enameled and plain Oil Cioths, Laces, Fringes, Linings, Hub Bands, Bellows, Spokes, Shafts, Axles, Springs, ac., AC.
SADDLERY,
HARDWARE AND HARNESS MOUNTING,
—A large assortment Saddle Trees, Buckles, Stirrups, hames, enamelled and Patent Leather. Morocco, Sheep and CalfSkins, te., *c. We design keeping every article in that line. ""Also Shoeiiberger Iron, Nails and Belmont Iron, Log, Trace, Hatler and fifth Chains. Lead Pipe, Pumps, Axes. Curry-Combs, patent A common stray Hinges, Grind-Stones, and Irons. Window Sash, Ac., ac. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the sign of the Big Padlock, No. 26 West and 85 East Washington street. 0= Having made arrangements for the sale of Haas Mitchell's Dayton-Made Horse Collars for tbis State, we will sell them at a small advance above the Davton prices.
H. S. KELLOGG A SON.
Indianapolis, Jan. 24, 1856.-ly.
FALL PURCHASE OF CARPETS,
DOUBLE STOCK.
The Grent Carpet and Furnishing Store.
For Southern Indiana.
E2 IJKB.BUT & 32 A i*. NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. TT7E are now 111 receipt of our Fall purchases which in consequence of increased sales we have been compelled to nearly double, and can now show one of the must extensive and well selected stocks ever offered in the West, including everything to l'uruish dwelling.*, Hotels, Public Halls, Churches, &c. Our slock consists in part of
Best Velvet Carpets, new pattern and style English Tapestry and Brussels Super 3 ply do 2 do do Ingrain Cotton warp do Stair carpet all widths Hemp and List Carpets Floor 0:1 Cloths, cut to fit any sire Druggets, from 2-4s to lG-4s wide White and Colored matting a cheap article for bed-rooms
Stair rods Table oil cioths Rugs, Mats Brocatelle, Satin, DeLaine Damask curtain goods Embroidered lace, muslin and oil chintz do.. Oil shades, great variety I Window Shades, Fixtures complete: Curtain Bands and Cornice Bfeach and brown sheetings from one to three yards wide
Linen sheetings of all widths Pillow muslins Crash, Napkins, Towels Linen table Damask Table and Piano covers Quilts, &c.. &c„ kc. We would call attention particularly to Merchants, who buy goods in tin's city or Louisville, to our stock. We arc prepared to furnish tliom to sell again on the most- favorable terms, confining ourselves to the one branch of trade enables us to keep a much larger stock and buy our goods better, and we are determined not to be undersold by any house in Louisville. Cincinnati or the West, either wholesale or retail. Carpets and Oil Cloths cut to fit rooms and halls, if the size is furnished, and made up if desired.
HURLBITT MANN, New Albanv, Ind.
Sept. 11,1856. n3-tf
F. FRY CO.,
\\lOULD inform their numerous friends and customers, that they have received and now have open their stock of
PALI* AH* WBiTM$
DRY-GOODS,
Which they are determined to sell at extremely low prices. Their Stock consists of every article usually kept in a Retail house, and have been bo't with great care and at the head of the market,— which will enable us to compete with any house in town.
We would call the attention of the Ladies to our Uock of Merinoes, Delaines, Argentines, PLAIN AND FIGURED SILKS, Prints.Collars, Debsge, Ribbons, Bonnets. Shoes, &c., Ac.
O E E N E E N
We would say that we have every thing for their comfort except ready made Clothing. Our stock of Cassimeres, Satinetts, cloths, Hats, Boots, Collars, Ac., are of the best quality and every variety.
To our Country friends we would say that we arc ready to exchange our large stock of Dry Goods Boots and Shoes, fcc., for every variety of produce that is brought to our market. Call and examine for yourselves. [Oct. 2, l856-n6-ly.
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF AMERICAN iL\ Manufacture FRYING PANS. Also, any quantity of Skillets and Lids, Ovens &c,, at No". 5, Commercial Block. H.
4 FINE ASSORTMENT OF PATTY, Shell Cake, and Pie Pans, at June 19, 1856.—14-rtf H. BALI, & Co.
Bbls. Prime N. O. Molasses, just received ^U AND for sale by nr
A^ril 2L
HALL
LAlfA TJETTJS AD VERTrSEMSNTS.
E W IN A E S
erccEBBon TO
OTIS E. DAVIS & CO., NO. 2, PURDUE'S BLOCK, LFAYETTE, INDIANA.
A N A E S WHOLE6ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
rv
May 15, 1556.—ly.
ANSEMER & BRO.,
WHOLESALE OCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
FISH & SALT,
N O 2 & 3 I I A N N A S O Corner of Main Wabash Streets, LAFAYETTE IND.
U*Agents for the sale of Gunpowder & Safety Fuse. (April 3, 1856.—ly.
J. B. FALLEY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
GT-ASS, SHOVELS, STADES, AXES, Springs, Axles, Cable and hog Chains, Blacksmiths' Bellows, Vices, Anvils, Mill and Cross Cut Saw?, Sugar Kettles, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes,
Carriage Makers' Stock. No. 11, Purdue's Block, next door to Fowler Earl, LAFAYETTE, IND:
April 3, 1856.—ly.
May 1, '5G—wly.
ECIjBCTIC
Infirmary & Dispensary,
UNDER THE IMMEDIATE CARE OF
I O N O A
HPHE PROPRIETOR DOE NOT CONFINE JL himself to the treatment of any exclusive disease yet lie will attend to all Chronic and Surgical Cases, especially the following: Bronchitis (sore throat). Scrofula, all species of Cancers, Tumors of all kinds, Polypus (of the nose). Ulcers, Old Sores, diseases of the Pones and Joints, Spinal Affections, Fistula in Ano, Prolapsus Ani, Piles, Chronic Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Gravel (stone in the bladder). Hernia or Rupture. Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, diseases of the Brain and Nervous Svstem, as Paralysis, Epilipsv, L'orca (St. Vitus' Dance), Club Feet, Contraction of the Muscles or Skin from Burns, diseases of the Skin, Hair Lip, and all Chronic disease of the Liver, Spleen. Stomach, Bowels,Heart, Lungs, Kidneys, Urinary or other organs, diseases of the Female Breast, as well as nil infirmities peculiar to Females.
DISEASES OF, AND OPERATIONS ON THE EYE receive prompt and successful treatment. Dr. Youart's treatment for the Eye,( which is new), is in many cases entirely painless, effecting a cure without causing any suffering whatever to the patient.
He feels assured that the afflicted will duly appreciate the efforts which he has made for the benefit of all those suffering from any of the above diseases and all who may visit Lafayette to be treated by the proprietor, can rely upon every attention their case may require during their treatment. Patients from abroad will be assisted to find suitable boarding houses.
For further information consult or address the proprietor. All communications must be prepaid, with stamp enclosed for return letter.
OFF1CE 011 Missouri street, east side, between Ferrv and North streets, Lafavette, Ind. Ai'ril 2-1. Ir ff
N E W S I
DAGURREOTYPE
A S I I 2 E S
I5.
JESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that lie is opening New Rooms in
E I E O
Dircetly over Sloan Morgan's New Drug-Store, (room,) where he will be in readiness to wait 011 all who will favor him with their patronage. From years of practice as a Dagerreotypist, I feel 110 hesitancy in saying, come all that want your faces tiansferred to the Metalic Plate—1 can please all that know what good Pictures are—-if I don't give satisfaction, there will be 110 charge made, certain. I am also working the new proccss called
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BO SfflliP
Or, Daguerreotypes on Glass, which is thought by many first class operators to be superior to tinDaguerreotype, from the fact that they will stand in any climate and no dampness will affect them in the least and they can betaken in one-fourth the time or less than a Dagueireotype can, which i.one great advantage iu taking Pictures of childn-j orpersons that have weak eyes. Call and see then, for yourselves, also the new rooms. I have tht largest light and the best for Grouping that waever fitted up in this place. Groups of Familie-. and all sizes of Dagucrretvpes taken, from hai size down to Pictures for Breast-Pins and Finges Rings, and On the most reasonable terms.
U*Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and see whether they want Picture.or not.
Good Pictures taken in cloudy weather. Crawfordsville, Jan. 3, 1856—ly.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
100 ps. Bleached Muslin and Sheeting 50 do Ticking and Drill 50 do Checks and Stripes 100 do Cottonades, Gambroons, Linens ect.— Also, Cloths, Gassimeres, Satinetts, Flaunels. Tweeds, Linnens, Diaper, Crash etc. 15 Bales Brown Sheeting, for sale.
WILSON,
April 10.
BALL
Co.
'IHE BEST ASSORTMENT OF JAPANNcd Ware ever brought to this market, for sale wholesale or retail, by H. BALL & Co.
(^ALLexamine
&
JOKRBOK.
1856.
JJkJkJAJ
OF EVERT VARIETY AND STYLE.
WCrawfordsville
OULD respectfully inform the citizens of and vicinity that they will keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of Spring. Hair, Moss Cotton, Husk and Straw Matrcsses. Also, Pillows, Bolsters, Cushions, Church Cushions, made to order. Sofas repaired, and Upholstering generally done on short notice.
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n. w. SMITH. J. R. SNYDER. E. B. LYMAN.
LAFAYETTE SASH, BLIND & DOOR FACTORY! H. W. SMITH & CO., HAVING
completed their arrangements for
manufcaturing the above article are prepared with improved Machinery and experienced workmen to do all kinds of work with neatness and dispatch that comes within their ine of business, and at Prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. A general supply of Sash and Doors, constantly on hand. Blinds and Frames, made to order upon short notice, and shipped either by railroad or canal, when instniced to do so by the purchaser,free of charge. Factory at the Plaining Mill, Shop of J. K. Snyder, adjoining the Gas Works, Illinois street Retail shop and Ware Rooms at the old stand of H. W. Smith, on Ohio street.
Worked Pine and Poplar Flooring always 011 hand at cither place also Dressed Siding»constantly on hand of a superior quality.
GRIMES
SprHjjB Trade.
Nil ALBANY
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
E A N S
Can depend on buying their
QUEENSWARE HARDWARE
O E
MAMMOTHESTABLISHMENT
BROOKS & CAMPBELLS,
As low as from any house west of the Mountains.
We have in Store and to arrive for the Spring Trade, 500 CRATES OF
O E
Comprising all the latest designs and qualities, which we are determined to offer to the trade at
Unusually Low Figures.
Also, 1,000 Boxes of
GLASSWABE,
Consisting of all kinds of Tumblers, Jars, Molasses Cans, Salts, Sugars, and Preserve Dishes, Ac. Together with an immense stock of
EOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Hardware and Cutlery.
In our Domestic Hardware Department, we can only say that WE WILL duplicate any Cincinnati or Pittsburgh invoice. And 1*11 all Foreign Goods, 110 house East or West shall undersell UB, as wc import directly from the manufacturers.
We have also the heaviest stock of
FARMING TOOLS
Around the Falls, and will oiler them at such prices that will induce every one that gives our stock an examination to leave their orders.
We only ask that all, before making their purchases wiil give our stock a thorough examination and we feel confident of quoting prices that will be satisfactory and secure your custom.
You will always find us open from 6 A. M., until 9 P. M., ready to show you through our stock.
O* All orders sent us will receive the personal attention of one of the members of the firm. O* Goods delivered at Wharf-boats, Jeffersonville.and N. A. S. Railroad Depots, free of charge.
Give us a call. BROOKS* CAMPBELLS, Main St., New Albany, Ind. Feb. 2*. 1P56.—28-l.v
N. A. & Salem Rail-Road.
as** .Sap
Summer Arrangement!
tratnQoutii: IT'XPRESS
N
passes Crawfordsville at 6 A. M.,
connecting at Greencastle with morning trains for Indianapelis and Terre-Haute, and arriving at New Albauy at 3 40 P. M.
Accomodation passes Crawfordsville at 5 P. M. connecting at same point with Evening Trains for Indianapolis and Terre-Haute.
Accomodation Train goingNorth leaves Greencastle on the arrival of the Terre-Haute Trains, ami passes Crawfordsville at 10 40 A M., arriving at LAfayette at 12 ^0 P. M. connecting with the train for Indianapolis and Chicago.
Express passes Crawfordsville at 9 15 P. M., arriving at Lafayette II15 P. M., A Chicago next morning.
U3FThrough Tickets to be had at the Office for all the principal Eastern and Western Citier R. E. BRYANT, Agent
April 10, I856.-tf.
NEWCASTLE & DAN'VILLE
A I O A O A N
OTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Newcastle and Danville Railroad company that they are requested to pay to A. Thomson, the Treasurer of said company, at his office in Crawfordsville, cn the 15th day of May next, the sum of five per cent, of their stock subscription, this sum being the first assessment on their stock, and they are aisorequested every sixty days thereafter to par an additional assessment of five per cent, on the amount of their stock subscription until the whole amount of their subscription ispaid.
A. THOMSON, Sec'y.
April 14, 1855.—ly
Union Express Company.
CONNECTING WITH
ADAMS & CO S AMERICAN EXPRESS companies, VT
all the principal Cities in the United States both N rt!i aud South. lET MESSENGERS leave daily at 6 A. M., and 6.15 P. M.
O* Business solicited. Office at Depot. li. E. BRYANT, Ag't. Anvil 1ft, 34 tf
WalK Up to the
Co.
G, S. & SILVER PLATED GOODS. S. and Plated Table Goods OT. do do do and Dessert Forks do .. do do Butter and Fish Knives do do Six Piece Tea Sets. sept 4-n2-tf. J.J. BROWN.
AT No. 5, COMMERCIAL BLOCK, and those fine and durable Ladles, Skimmers, Candle-Sticks, Flesh-Forks, BastingSpoons, Ac. No -000 else has them of the Quality, ia jtfim* B* Bm* & Oo.
MUST COM E! ALL KNOWING THEMI selves indebted and now due R. Robinson, Robinson, Vancc'k Co.,and J. R. & S. Robinson, walk up! we cannot be put off with the pay we have had, Notes and Accounts. They will do to STAY bv, but thev will not do to GO bv
I.^ROM
J. R. S. ROBINSON.
July 17. 1S56—4P-tf
185G. '856.
jbOR THE FALL TRADE. OW open iitJ. J.BROWN'SNew Store. Main 1 Street, between Bank and Pearl, New Albany, Ind a i'retb stock of HAlcDWAivI-. a. iUElLNSWAKE and GLASS, which who'esaie buyers are invited to examine, as the go. diiave been selected in view of the wants of the trade in this vicinity. Sept. 4.
and after this day, (during the season, we expect to keep on hand a good article of {•'anvily Flour, in 50 and 100 lb. Sacks.
WILSON, GRIMES. & CO..
April 10, lKr6. NOB. 1 2, COM. BLOCK.
i_^AlRBANK'Scelebrated
Stock Scales
Wheat Scales Hay Scales Platform scales, Counter scales. Pork scalcs All warranted and at manufacturer's prices, at sept4 J.J.BROWN'S.
Agent for New Albany and Southern Indiana
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF PLANISHED xV COFFEE & TEA POTS, of our own manufacture, for sale by H. BALL & Co.
BOOTS AND SHOES." CASES, ia Store. -Wimon, Gautfcs & Co. April 10. .*
60
SILKS AND"TIP SUES." FULL Stock—some
leautifulapatterns,
J\ WiLfON,Caijite A Co.'e. April 10.
a.
Fresh Stock of Pianoa
JUST RECEIVED.
affisyfegja
Crawforosville, Dec 20.1855
&
THOS. NEWMAN,
Having juat opened a large
FT It?
stock
of fine Gold "Watches,
Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which
NEW STORE! OWING
to the large increase of our business, and the smallness of our room, we have opened an entire new stock of
em jmL v» as
A N 3
Fresh New Goods!!
in the room formerly occupied Vy
FASHIONABLE FURMJURE.
Made of the best material and by experienced workmen and Hatters himself that he cannot fail to please a discriminating pablic. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, and we vriil make it to your interest to buy of us.
D" Remember, Shop, one door south of Commercial Block. WM. ROBERTSON. ,, Aug. 23, 1855.—1-tf
H. BALL A CO.,
Tin, Sheet-Iron, Jk Copper-Ware Manufacturers. NO. 5, COMMERCIAL BLOCK,
Tties
I CRAWFORDSVILLE. IND.
HE ONLY AGENCY IN THE COUN of Putnam, Parke, FounUin, and Mont gomery, for the sale of VOSE tc CO.'S Celebrated Double-Ao-tinp, Revvertable-FIm Cooking Stoves, callcd the A AX. The best Farmers' Stove in the world.
Having purchased the above stand, and permanently located ourselves in the trade, we offer better inducements than have ever been offered before in this market, and are at all times ready to supply any article called for in the trade of Kitchen Furniture.
Our Stock is full, embracing many articles that have not heretofore been kept in any establishment iu the place.
Our purchases were made in the East, at renrtrknbly low figures, and we will sell as low asany house in the State.
Our Shop is supplied with the best American Workmen, who ere experienced in all kinds or ob Work, House Guttering aud
Provisions and Gen's
A I E
ESTABLISHMENT,
I S to in or he to and the Public generally, that the death ol the Senior Partner of the House will make no alteration whatever in their business. WE WILL CONTINUE AT THE OLD STAND, as heretofore, with A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORT
MENT OF GOODS, ..
Appertaining to their line of business, which they are determined to sell at THK VERY LOWEST rossiBl.K KIOl'ltES.
We have a very heavy Stock now en route to arrh in a few days, which has been selected with great care, and at prices which enables us to offei new inducements to purchasers—a more complete enumeratiou of which will be given next week.
The well established reputation of our Establishment as the "Cheap, One-Priced House, ol" Crawfordsville,'' renders it unnecessary to sav that WE DO NOT FEAR A FAIR COMPl'.TI TION
NOTICE TO ALL!
1
~*HE late death of the Senior Partner of the Firm of Lavlnon & Co., requires that the accounts due the old House, should be settled without delay, We hope that our numerous customers who have so freely responded to our calls upon them, will come forward and settle their in debtednes as early as convenient, as-the business of the House absolutely requires that all dues should be at once collected.
WILSON H. LAYMON.
Surviving Partner of the Firm of Laymon Cb Crawfordsville, May 1,1856. n-3T-if
Half Bbls. Prime Golden Syrup, for Family use, just received aod ib&aale.by •fsiiat QLAU.1i.Jommm:?
10
PLAIN
he offers
for cash at prices so low as to defy competition.— Two doors east of Binford's corner, sign of WATCH & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100 Breast Pins and Broaches 300 Finger Rings 75 Ear Drops of different styles 20 and silver Fob & Neck Chains! 30 Gothic Pearl inlaid & enameled Brasa Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens, Pencils, Lockets, Snaps, Braceictts, Spectacles, Port Mo nics, fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps, Novels, paper, Ink, fine Note paper, Envelops, Pictures, sundry school and Lad:esCards, Pianos, Melo-Peans, Melodeons, Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, together with every thing else usually kept in such establishments.
i-
ARB
D.
composing a heavy stock of Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Wertheim,
Hats and Caps, Dry Goods of every kind, Groceries, Carpets,
Hardware. Cutlery,
In fact, everything kept in a dry
good ttore, also, at the old stand a heavy stoca of School and Miscellaneous books, fool and half round Tuck Memorandnms of every possible quality, and fine stationery, over fifty different qualities of paper, a heavy stock of Fancy, Gift and toy Books, and four thousand different notions, guns and pistols, 10 different kinds of revolving pistols and Bowie Knives, and over fifty different styles of 30 and 8 day clocks, over one hundred Gold and Silver watches, and more fine
GOLD
than there is in the whole city.
More Fancy Watch Guards and Chains that is made, Whips, Cigars and fine tobacco, in fact this paper would not hold the half of our variety.— Don't buy any thing in the Jewelry line, until you look over our stock. Our terms are Heady Pay, call and look at our stock.
H. PURSELL S BRO
Nov-6-no-ll-tf.
CABINET & CHAIR
WAM-EOO
REMOVED TO COMMERCIAL ROW.
r|^HE
undersigned having removed to his ne» .1 buildings in Commercial Row, one door south of Campbell, Galcy Harter's Store, would respectfully inform the citirens of this place and vicinity that he has on hand a general ab3ortment
April 24, 1856—36-ly
Spouting.
Tin Roofing and Custom-Made Ware. In this line of business we are not excelled in any town or city in the West, as our increasing trade will testify. We will pay the highest price for all the Old Rags, Copper, Brass, or Pewte. that can be had.
Please give ns a call, and convince voursclve* in regard to the quality and cheapness 01 oui Wares, and if suited your trade will be tliaiiitium acccived.
N. B. Orders from the country for Guttering and Spouting will be promptly attended to, at the usual Crawfordrville prices. All work warranted.
June 19,1856.—44-tf
H. B. CO.
LAYMON CO.'5
E E E N S I E
Wholesale and Retail
O E
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JUlJ
S
PEXMTBIS,
ON
OT CTWLr^
AT THE
3ournnl
4
Crawfordsville, Indian?, WPersons wanting Pin ting done will do weli to give us a call. 1:
Treaty of Peace Signed 8168f@V*
GALEY & RIDGE, '. FDealers
ORMERLY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Groceries, Crawford*viTrt', Indiana
having just re-fitted the Old Stand formerly occupied by D. Wertheim, South aide of Public square, opposite the "Holton House,•' beg leave to inform their numerous friends and customers that they are now in receipt of their
LARGE fc SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
*mm M* wam O O S
CONSISTING OF ALL VABIETIE8
FA
NCY & STAPLE ARTICLES,:
Such as will please the fency and excite the. imagination of every grade and class of society, from the richest aristocrat down to the humble*! laborer. Tht whole catalogue of English wordfl fail to enumerate the endless variety of
PLAIN AND FANCY
r'OOD8,
Such as Prints, Delains, Clothing of every imaginable style, for men and boys Hats and Cap#, Boots and Shoes, which cannot be excelled bj an house in the city.
Also, a large and fancy stock of Cloths, Cast* meres, of French, English, German, and Ameri* can Manufacture.
All descriptions of Muslins, Calicoes, Lacee, and White Goods Gloves and Hosiery, Collars, Swiss Sleeves, and Ladies' Kid Gloves Ladies' and Genta* Gaiters and Slippers for spring and summer wear—and an innumerable variety of
Such as every condition in life demands, all of which they will sell at as low figures as any other firm in town. All they ask of the Ladies and Gentlemen who come to Crawfordsville to get good bargains, is to give them a cat before going elsewhere. GALE'S1 A RIDGE.
R.EAD THIS AND
PROFIT THEREBY1!
4 LL IN NEED OF HATS AND CAPS, will find it to their advantage to call at
PARRISH & BIRT S HAT & CAP FACTORY,
Before purchasing elsewhere, as we manufacture our own Hnts. We use none but the best of materia!. and we do not sell a Wool or Cotton Hat for Fur, and by so doing deceive our customers. We do not ask you to take our word for it, but call and see for yourselves.
O* Do not forget the place, No. 6, Ccmmercial Row, Crawfordsville, Ind. Mav 8, '56—38—tf
Crawfordsville Factory. E. H. hills,
& CO.,
'"I^HANKFUL for former favors would solieit a continuancc from Farmers, Wool Grower*, and those wishing to exchange Wool for Goods.
Our stock is large, of great variety, and manufactured for home consumption consisting of// CLOTHS, CASIMERES, SATINETS, Doeskins, Jeans, Tweeds, Blankets, Plain and Plaid Flannels, Stocking Yarn, Ac., which we will exchange on the best of terms for Wool.
CUSTOM WORK.
Carding. Spinning, Ac., will receive close and particular attention by experienced hands and at customary prices.
Our Goods will be kept for Exchange, and Wool received at Sweetser A Davis'
Ware-House,
As last year. Also tUe market price will be paid in Cash for Wool, bv SWEETSEk, DAVIS, HILLS A CO.
May 1,1656.—tf
I LIME C0AL7SALTr
A N
3 W I 1 W ITf 7E have now in store and intend to keepconstantlyon hands. Lime, Coal, Salt, and Cement, for Cisterns. We do ont intend to be out of Lime during the season.
SWEETSER & DAVIS.
N. B. Cash paid for Wheat. Corn, and Oats, de•ivered at our Ware-House. S.
April 17, '56—35-tf 1
A -D.
JOHN WILSON. N. W. GBIJirB. WM. 11UBB&IDOI,jt
WILSON, GRIMES & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Iff
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE,
Iron, Nails, Steel,
&c. &C*f
Nos.
1
ii
8
Commercial Block,
S
(Mass,
1
4'
Greta
St.,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
\\TE are now receiving our iSpring and Sum- -, mer supplies, to which constaut additions will be made as the trade may demand. Our stock is large and complete, and fought direct from first hands by old and experienced buyers, aud we feel confident in saying to our friends aadf' the public at large, that wo-can sell them good»M~: cheap and good as any House in the Wabash Vslley. We solicit your examination for proof
'it'
1
what we-say. ... unit-, WILSON. GRIMES A CO. April 9.'-'"'-
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GROCEfiilS?
O Cash, for aale by Apvii xu%$'*jQbjrgc)ir.~'
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