Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 January 1857 — Page 4

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."X^BLv Defll^rimiSadaicry anVCoflcfflIamtvafe, I]"ari^ss,Saddles,

.^iiTraricil«i4lO»Hnr» is n?ny receivhig Lis ^TTTtlL1 STOClv'Of1 GOODS, will compnre in quality and pricc, .ij^t i»4Je west. Cj

Dr3Vf6/rom Conch ^Makers -and Saddlers

*»wre«pectfulTy solicited. :mz.

#^ri%DriFLCS-E3CKr-, ^yAfjyg permanently located in the town of ^TL ^Craw'bpUvillc,- woul'd respectfull.y(tender seVvfoe to tlie Citizens thereof on 1 surrounding

Wuntrjr, where he proposes by strict attention to iiusineSs, to merit a portion of theirpatronnge. .Having had the experience of practice for sev^^nteen v^ars, he believes that lie will be able to aive eatVyfaction to all who may place con£dtncc Ta him, and \yillalhvaysbe found at liiaresidence ore door ei«t Of Mr. Joel Lee's. yol. 9 2ftf-I^-Cin C. YT. PjiAiiitR.

^^TODMSOir&RISTINE) J'..-.."'. Have Removed their a O

To |1«, Jjrick' Jadingvover' Cajrjbcll, Galcy •IfVS *6? tszn:

T.xW. FRY,"M. D., attend exclusively to the practi

•^T' Me^icihd and-Surgery. nUove H. Fry Co's Storo.*'• *M»reh 30-lf.

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A E. W. JACK. (late Fielder Jack, Vicksburgh. Mi«.)

^4iGK r& BROTHER, M3S32ESSOR5 TO FIEI.OER & JACK,

WHQLESA E GROCERS,

Ptcvisieti "and Commission Merchants, So. 518jNorth side Main, between 3d &• 4th Sts.

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LOUISVILLF, KV.

jCT Particular attentton paid to tin sale of Provisions. July 3,1£5C—1G—ly

THE ORE AT REMEDY!

BIRLLI EGERTON'S VEGETABLE

ils ue KLillcr. A CERTAIN CURE FOR AGUE. CHILLS J\ and FevcivSick Head-ache, and all InterOiittrnt Complaints. r1^wv* .-i? o« »ie T.- P*BR0

ferertoa Iron ton. Ohio.

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'iSOT^L SilSSSSH,-. -. RESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He gnea particular atfttttfjnlto carious Teeth, millions of which are ti«&*!toually,lost for want of timely and judicious treatnieaik. Those that are in vant of artificial wethc»* d&w«ll' to call and sec specimens ot the WfeVmamifacture of

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PORCELAIN TEETII IN THE WEST, Hlfiiijf sui'd utilityTind ease to all requiring arti ficialsubstitutes jSom a single tooth to an entire doubleHiet. All work warranted.

All operations pertaining to the science, caretulattendad to, with the least possible pain. D" Dental Rooms in Empire Block, No. 1. Crawfonlsville, July 14,1854.

TTPAIRBANKS'^

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{,_ LAFA)F^TE, IND.

T. UNDERWOO^ Agent. psygm:mz

189 Broadway, New York,

^LL^MIIKS & CO.,

ApyilhiSI t/^G-R-nS-ly "PJEGES-Eadi^arT)ress Trimmings JLv/J^dp -5on»c tl^ieS* CplIarB1

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--HA jup^lvccivetT aiid ani rtoy opening, in room known as the Crawloril Corner, east °f the Coui,t JJouso^xA^ne\v and geucral asaort-

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Starch, Saleratus, Bice,

Pepper, Spices of all kinds, chcese, Diied Beef, Peaches in cans, Jel'usu lieii. Pickles, &c., and all p^kinds of prod ice. In short, every thing iu tlie provis--ion line, •••••••••:•••••'••.•• All of which I am offering to the citizens of Cr.vwfordsville and vicinitv*at the very lowest prices for cash. Call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing clsewhurc. My motto is "small profits and quick returns. JOHN RHEA.

Nov. 20, '56-vol 9-no-13-ly.

Fall Arrangements,

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JUST receiving a full and finestock of

Fall and Winter Goods, AT THE FIRM OF

MUNNS& HARDING,

WASHINGTON IIALL BUILDING.

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have just opened a fine and large stock, consisting of nico MERINOES.

CASHMERES, DELAINES,

••••i -enr ... DEBAGES, &c. And all kinds of Domestic-and Fancy DrftHsGoodSj prints of all styles, Shawls of the latest styles? Wool Comforts Hoods Caps, Cloths, Cassimetes.jTvreeds Janes Satinetts.-

Heady Made Clothing, Coats, ovgr.a.nd dress, Pants findVestsv Wool Shirts and Drawers, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Borders and Linings.

KTOIO oxrs, Of all kinds. Winter Gloves, Wool and Buck Mitts.

BOOTS 8L SHOES,

A pood 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 DyfStuffs, Cotton Yarn, 4c., Queensware. well assorted in Setts and in pieces. For any thing we have we will take in exchange Cash or any kind of Country Product", For which th^hest market Prices will 'be paid in Goods,_at i.s fov riites as can bo» sold in-tfiis' market." ,v

ID"One and all please ..call-on us and examine our stock before purchasing as we think we'ean sell as low as any one else, and charge as little for showing Goods as any one.

You will find always on hands to show Goods, JOHN MIJNNS. *V it'*\ CHARLEY HARDING,

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JAMES PALMER.

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atnbfintilof'ftteh tnat" is'reiqtiirad tO' p6iTorift the same amounfr6f %oVk in'tfther-GookiitgfSldVes: Ml*: Slatilda Cofiopton,1 Mrs.' M.-M. -Jenhison,

E.xM. Robertson) *$• Elizabeth- MaVik, "u NaiiCT Eishiery' Elteibeth' Fagan, -Jl» Ann Jh Wfttsoir "i wq im'cy A/ llolt'pii,

Snaan N. Nicholson, 'Eifza WnitSoft,1 E. Ai Jcnnison,- ^Siirah Wakclyu^ «.* Eliza Bowefcj"j«n»2v/ eMv Middletou,

Marfha Ai Hngh'es.' i-^SA'a»J' -jumt

in 'hav'e I'tjlefir A good nsiiOrtiiierit of otHer Stoves' a!wayS\on Eand artd fijr'Sald%r Ga^h'pr aiiV kihd of Trade.

Api'fr3 I&56.—££ ^"v .*_L •••.K')" a&oJg im.i ,.n 5th

HARDWARE, SADDLERY,

/IIH & subscribers are naw reeeiving the1foliow-

Jl inp, direct froni the Eastern Jlflkiufactururs and Qid Enjrland. W.o have how o'nJiand a larger stock than can be found elsewhere, in'the Wc«t. We have added majiiy.. pe«j ra^trcles, aS well as 'increaRed'those neretoCore kepX wiicli wil| be ?old fet'^}in8innati priceii^w^hMii addition ot\fi?Slghfc .Athong-'tlid articleSiO^ AAicn we have a full a^soctrnent:^ lid'ABiic A Krr J?oiiiT ©ferLfi* .-SThe v&egtissortment cvec offercjljn. the -West. «. u: hj -.

IiDii.DiN0-MAT5RtAi.6-rrSuchr.a8 LocksiLatches, Butt-Hingee, Screw's", Glass, m., OABPKNTKKS,'iAkD!Ctfopbl.V l\)OI.S.^A full RS-' sortmentof',Chiselsr'Hand and:. Tennant Saws, Planes, Drawing KniWs, tc..,

CABINET AIAKKHS' GQPES.—Mahogany and WalJumpers ai^jtugbs,..Xjll^,-ChesL Caip^bpard J^dks^ahlk.Hitf^' fcdiCaet£Jf8^Giu»viJwi~»c.-Cross "BLACKSMltus'j" TojDKS^-SuCh as Anvils, Vices,.Screjc Plafes,.'Be^ojiviiiJ^iniDaers, fiaspB, 'Files, Shoenbcrger's Iron, Ste.cl, Plow. Moulds, *c.: tc.

Guy-SMITH MATKHIAI..—Lq^cs, triggers, tubes, gun'-mouutry and barrclsj pistols, ganierbugs, caps flasks,.ac.

FOE MILLERS—Leather belting. .packing, rope, boltins cloths, mill cross-cut and circularaa« a, lilc^tiri

Foa FABMEES.—Ali kinds of Farming,!'tonsils, Plows, Corn Shellcrsi Hay Cutttrs, Oist 6'teel and Steel back Scythe*, Cradles, Forks, Iiakes, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, &c.

GABRIAGE TIRWMIKOS.-r-Enameled and plain1 Oil GloSi»AJ«^eR*, Fringes, LiniQgs, Hub Bands, ielloic-f^-^ks^asj^liaftsi "AX1CB "Sprin^'ttc. 1^.*

SADDLKUY, HAKDWARE AKD HAHNXSS MOUIVTING? —A large assortment Saddle Trees, Buckles, StirrupH, homes -"nomcllfd and Patent Leather. Morocco, Sheep and CalfSkins, AC., AC. We design keeping every article in that line.

Also Shoenberger Iron,-Nails and Belmont Iron, Log, Trace, Hatler and tiftb-Chains. Lead Pipe,.Pumps, Axes-Curry-Combs, patent common stray Hinges, Grind-Stones, and Irons, Win-

For sale, wholesale, and re-

tail at the sign of the Big Padock, No, 26 est

and b5 Kast Washington street. Itr'.Havii^j^made.arrangements.for the sale of aa &-Mi*tchel I 'sDa ton Madt Horse Ctillars'for tins State, we will sell thcin at a small advance above tho Dayton prices. li. S. KELLOGG a SON.

Indianapolis, Jan: 24, lt*56,-lyf is..

For Southern Indiana.

II5KMUI & III ANN. is'EW ALBANY, INDIANA.1 TT7 E are now in 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 most extensive and well selected stocks ever offered in the West, including everything-to furnish dwellings, Hotels, Pub-" lie Halls, Churches, &u. Our stock consists in part of

Best Velvet Carpets, new pattern and style English Tapestry and Brussels Super 3 ply "'.Ji** 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 16-4s wide Wrhite and Colored matting a cheap article for bed-rooms

Stair rods Table oil cloths ~n Rugs, Mats Brocatclle, Satin, DeLaine Damask curtain goods

Oil shades, great varietyWindow Shades, Fixtures complete: Curtain Bands and Cornice Bleach and brown sheetings from one to three yards wide

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Linen sheetings of. all.widths,v: .'V Pillow inUslins Crash, Napkins, Towels J-. Linen table. Damask Table and Piano covers .: Quilts, kc.. &c., 4"c. ... .'.j We would call attention particularly to Merchants, who. buy goods.in thi^ city or Louisville, to our stock... We are prepared to furnish them to sell again on the most favorable terms, conlinine: ourselves to the one branch of trade enables us to keep a much larger stock and bny ouri goods better, and we are determined not to be' undersold by any house in Louisville, Cincinnati or the Wrcst, either wholesale or retail. Carpets and Oil Cloths cut to fit rooms and halls, if the eize'is furnished, and made up if desired.

WOULD

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inn liOXES Lookinp Glasses, in Walnut Mil i'UV/ h0ganx, or Gilt Framos. s«n»t4. itij .1 J- J. J- FR0WN.

CARPETING.

tRY Cheap to clorfe .'su't Stoclr. W1 lw.N. Go.

BRriTANNTA GOOD$. GR®96 Britannia Table Spoons 48 piuss- do Tea do do- Castor Framaa:

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do 'Ten l\ife»' do Ct»ffoe Pots

do ...FitofanrR, covered nnjS sept i-r:~ -BROWN/ A

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lOO afs2^"^a^'e8'' ^'8sea'« J^ll dliildrcA'jB

lO& do^SP^'sknil Boys' Hose ~d100.do Eid, Si)lt,.Thread, and Cotton Gloves. Also, Mitts, 1 breads,,Laces,-.Edeinesrj Sleeves,- F_ancy Bells, WrfsUtftfljf#6rk*-Ba«l£its,^ .-TfitBos, Ganus'i Co.

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HURLBUT1 MANN, .New Albany, lnd.

Sept. 11,1856. n3-tf

F. H. FRY Cd7

inform thefir numerous friends nnd customers, that they have received and now have ojcn their stock of

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AManutactUre

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Which tliey are determined to sell at. extreinelv low prices. Their Stock consists'of every article usually kept in a Retail house, and have been bo't widli 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 stock of Merinoes, Delaines,' Argentines, PLAIN AND FIGURED SILKS, Prints, Collars, Debage, Ribbons, -Shoes*

S 1 1 5 I I TO THE G'EMTLEMEN,

SUPERi0R^R^7CL¥OTAMEftTCAN FRYING-PANS. Also, miv quantity of Skillets and Lids, Ovens &c,, at No. 5. Commercial'BlOck. BALL-& Com­

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We would sny tliat we. have evfery thing for thl!?' comfort except ready made Clothing. Our stocfc of .Oassimeres, Satinetts, oloths, Hats Bodtw, Collars, fcc., are of tho best quality and every varie-

To our Country friends we would say that we are ready to exeha/ige our large stock of Drv Goods lfcotsand Shoes, fec., for every variety of "prod rice that is bnuight to our market." Call and examine for yourselves .- [,0«t. 2,1856-116^.

qpHE BEST ASSORTMENT OF JAP ANN-' JL ed Ware ever brought to-this market, for sale 'wholesale or retail, by, ®. BALL Co.

OAiBbls. Pritne -N .''O. Mt&asses ,'just received

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a 1 tterCn/ uepnittnents o_ a tre gt»lftri bfshia n| good bttt ab6ut "0:1^ lilrlf tKe

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WHOLESALE 6 OGEES,

.N OI ^iteJS,..lj!AiK.S4-AS»Bl,O.CtK, im xQ. Cornertbl Main &' \^abasb Streets

J. B- FALLEY, WHOLESALE- AND 'RETXII. DSALEK IH'

IRON,NAILS,STEEL,

GI.ASP, SHOVELS,, .SPADES, AXES, Spriu^, A,xles, Cable mid Log Chains, Bladismfths*' Bblfows, Vices, Anvils, Mill and

Cut'Saws, Sugar Kettles, Dog Ironsj'Wagon^. Bbxes,•»'•••.'

Carriage Makers' Stock. Fowler

^April 3r 1856.—]y.

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Rooms ftt th(J oW &uud ofH Smiu

FALL PURCHASE OF CARPETS. DOUBLE STOCK. UNDEliTHEIMMEDIATE-CARE OKv. The Grent Carpet and Furnishing Store* J^ M^bTON YO0ART, M~r D.

^pHEPROPRIF.TOK DOJ'NOT,CONFIX E Jl liTmself to the t/eatinOfifrof any exclusive dis^ttpe vet lie will attend to rill 'Chronic ana Surgical Cases, especially the lbllowing: Bronchitis (sore throat), Scrofu!ft,'Jall species of Cancers, Tumors of all kbit's, Polypus (of the nose), Ulcers Old Sores, diseases of the l'-ones and Joints, Spinal Affections, Fistula in Alio, Pl-olnpsus Ani, Piles, Chronic Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Gravel (stone in the bladder), Herma or Rupture. Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, diseases of the Braiu aud Nervous Svsfem, as Paralysis, Epilipsy, Corea (St. Vitus' Dance). Club Feet, Contraction of the Muscles or Skin from Burns, diseases of the Skin, Haii-Lip, and all Chronic disease of the Liver, Spleen, Stomach, Bowels/Heart, Lungs, Kidneys, Urinary or other organs, diseases of the Feriuile Breast, as well as all infirmities peculiar to Feunties.

DISEASES OF, AND OPERATIONS ON THE EYE receive prompt'and successful treatment. Dr. Youart's treatment for the Eyc,(tvhich 1 is new), is in many cases entirely painless, effectI ing a cure without causing any suffering whatevI er to the patient.

He feels assured that the afflicted will duly npI predate tho efforts which he has made for tbebenefit of all those suffering from any of the above diseases nnd all who may' visit Lafayette to be treated by the proprietor, can rely upon every at-

Embroidered luce, muslin and oil chintz do. tontion their case may require during their treat-

ment.,. Patients from, abroad jvill, be assisted to find:suitable"Boarding" houses.For further information consult or address the propriQtor.«f*tAll. communications-^must -lie prepaid^with stamp enclosed-for return letter.

OFFlGE 011 Missouri street, east side, between Ferry and North streets, Lafayette, lnd. April 24, ]b56.—36-ly-

N E W S I

DAGURREOTYPE

A. s. HUGHES. ,vr

KESPECTFULLY, announces to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that he is opening New Rooms in

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i&yhjfflisk.

SSteV&KY VAfel'ET¥ TXTOULD respectfully intform-:thc' "citizens of V]]^€fg|^tojFfr^rilig an^ yicini|y that tttey will keepl^oiistantly ^ifijhapd^ OMjg^lete asstorjmcnt 0 Straw Mstcesses.,: ••:, ..

jfesS3li^«^^Su?bsoiitdrtii^feb^WIB* ddhe^ij1slioft noticeMay 15, 1556.—lv. *. i*»4

IND.

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SASH, BLIND & DOOR FACTORY!

W S I & 0 0

Hlpapufcatyring

AVING completed their arrangements for the above article are preparfgt^iwith improved Machinery and experienced workmen to do all kinds of work with neatness and dispatch that comes within their 'iptf offbusiness, and at 1-i-icos that cuunot fail-to gire. satisfaction. A general supply of Sash andvj)oors, constantly on hand. Blinds and Frames, made to|* order upon short notice, and shipped either by railroad or canal, when instruced to do so'by the purchaser,Irec of:«harge. Factory at the 'Plaining Mill, Sliop of J. K. Snyder, adjoining the Gas Works, Illinois street Retail shop and Ware 3 at the old stand -of H. W. Smith, 011 Ohio 'street.

Worked Pine and Poplar Flooring alwavjs 011 hand at either place: also Dressed Siding con-

stantly onhftndof a superior quality. Mnv 1 '56—wlv.'"' "»V* .. •j 1* .--

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Infirmary & dispensary,

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Directly 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 no hesitancy in saying, come all that want your faccs ti ansferred to the Metalic Plate—I can'please all that know what good Pictures are—if I don't give satisfaction, there will be no charge made, certain. I am also working the nowj)rocess called

(lycjIM0«*»IH«, Or, DagucrreotypeS pll'^ltrSSi.^hrchil^i thought bv many first class"o'pertfton? to oe^ superior to the Daguerreotype, from the fnct that thev will stiind in any climate and no dampness will affect them in the least and they can be taken is one-fourth the time or less- fl&tan a Dagueifeotype «m, which is one great advantage in taking PictureS of children or persons that have weak eyes. Call and See them for yourselves,, also the new rooms. I have the largest light and the best for Grouping that- was ever fitted up In this place. Groups of Families and all sizes of Daguerretyyes taken, from half si7,e down to Pictures tor.?BreastsPias

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CrawfotdsVille, Jan. 3, lSiib^-lv.

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WiLs'oV, GWMES "Co.

April 10 tv-Ar, .-. ri- "-.

(Vs. & SILVER'PLATED GOO-DS. S: and'-yiated Table Goods do do do and Dessert Forks "1"* do^.utter-and Fish Knives

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BROWN.

,AT fo.t 5,-.COLMMERCIAL.BLOOKi. aiid fine and- durable Ladles,

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Compri^ifg ^ljrth^ latest which we ar^"' aetfiftriine^ crffc

and qualities,V 0 the trade at"

Unusually Lo# Figures.

Consisting of all Id^dsior-Tutoblcrs, Jars, Molasses Cans, Salts,'*S3ga^)fincrTreserve Dishes, &c. Together with an immense stock of

EORflGTr^I^jJlOaESTIC

Hardware and Cutlery!'

In our Dome'sfic Hardware Department, we can only say that WEWILL duplicate any Cin&cinnati or Pittsburgh invoice. And 111 all Foreign* Goods, no house East" err West shall Jersell us, as we import directly froni the manufacturers.

We have also the heaviest stock of

FARMING TOOLS

Around the Falls, aud will offer them at such prices that will induce every-one that gives our stock an examination to leave their orders.

W cjiily ask that ajl, before njaking their purchases will give our stock a thorough examination and we feel confident of quoting prices that jWill be satisfactory and securo.your custom, r^. VfiSm-wittSlwayrfBnd uS open from 6 A. M., untn%'P. ]ffe^iieadfatie&8how--: you' through-ou stock. \'i I *''#rv \W All orders sent us will receive the-persoA--al attention of one of the members of the firm.

O" Goods delivered ut Whnrf-boats, Jelfersonvilie, and N. A. & S. Railroad Depots, free of Charge

Give a call. BKOOKS& CAMPBELLS, *"f- Mitin St., Ndw Albany, lnd. Feb. 28. 1856.—28-ly

N. A. & Salem £ail-£oad.

Summer iSt&W&0,

Arrangement!

TJRAINS__SOUTIL

April 10, I856.-tf.

Walk Up to the

IMUST

Finger

Rings, and on the inost rcasoftablfe'terms. [t^Ladics and Gentlemen.are respectfullyTiivited,to call anxla'ee whether.they want Pictured or not. .: (0 Good"-Pictures taken in cloudy weather.

O E S I O O S

Skimmers, Candle-Sticks,: FleshsEorkS, .Bas^ing^ A "fULL'S^ock-§50ffle leauttfjiLpattera!i.ii Spoons)^* ^No^oa^ elae:has themjrf'tho.quali-1 ,rV~ /vovf una! ...

1T

ty, town. H. BALL Co.

M.,

PRESS passes Crawforcfeyille at 6 A connecting at ^GiWncrtstle" with morning trains for Indianapolis and Terre-Hailte, and arriving at New Albany at 3 40 P. M.

Accomodation passes Crawfordsville at 5 P. M. connecting at same'point with Evening Trains for Indianapolis and Tcrre-Hautr.

Accomodation Train going-North leaves Oreencastle on the arrival of the -Terrc-Haute Trains, and passes Crawfordsville at 10 40 A. M., arriving at LAfnyette at 12 30 P. M. connecting with the train for Indianapolis and Chicago.

Express passes-. Crawfordsville at 9 15 P. M., arriving at Lafayette II 15 P. M., 4 Chicago next morninsf.

DCTThrough Tickets to bp had at the Office for all the'principal Eastern and Western Cities R. E. BRYANT, Agent

NEWCASTLE & DANVILLE

A I O A O A N "VJOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders JL^I of the Newcastle and Danville Railroad company that they are requested to pay to A. Thomson, the Treasurerof sard 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 thev arc also requested everv sixty da vs there-! .,. ,. after to pay .an.additional assessment- of five per j, line of busmen we are not excelled many cent, on the amount of their stock subscription '^Qrcjty 'a the "W est, as our increasing trade until the whole amount of their subscription is paid. 'Vi 1 "V™

A. THOMSON, Sec v.

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 and South. O* MESSENGERS leave daily at 6 A. M., and 6.15 P. M.

ID* Business solicited. Office at Depot. R. E: BRYANT, Ag't. April 10, 34 tf s-: "'.

COME! -ALL KNOWING THEM-

selves indebted and now due J. R. Robinson, Robinson, Vance & Co., and J. R. & S. Robinson, walk up! we cujao^erpet..off with the pay we have had, Not(^"3ndi1Accountsr They will do to STAY bv, but they wilf- nbt do to GO by

J- R. & S. ROBINSON.

July 17,l856--48-tf

1856. 1856.

FOR THE FALL TRADE. "Vf OW open'at J. J.BROWN'S New Store. Main J. 1 Street, between Bahk and'Pearlj New Albany, lnd., a frceh stock,of UAlll)WAll 1" and (iUEENSWARE^irfa GLASfc, which wholesale buyers are invited to examine, as the goods lnr\'e been sejecfed in view of the wants of the trade in this vicinity.* "4-| 5 $ Sept. 4.

FROM

*SI in

100 ps. Bleached Muslin and Sheeting 50 do Ticking and Drill -t„ 50 do- Checks and Stripes ,, *v 100 _t!b CottOnades, Gambroons. Linens ect.— Also, Cloths," Gassimcres Satinettg', Flannels, Tweeds, Lin'rtens, Diaper, Crash'etc. 15 Bides Browu Sh6eting^/or ^f.c,

and after this day,\during the season,) we expect to keep 011 hand a good article of Family Flour, in 50 and 100 lb. Sacks.

WILSON,1 GRIMES & CO..

April 10, 1856, No8.1.&,- 2,. COM. BLOCKY

FAIRBANK'Scelebrated

Stock Scales

Wheat Scales Bay Scales Platform scales, Countcrscales, Pork scales All warranted and at manufacturers prices, at .scpt4 J.J.BROWN'S.

Agent for New Albahy and Southern Indiana

ACOFFEE'.&

SUPERIOR_ARTJCLE OF PLANISHED TEA. J'OTS, of our own manufacture, for sale .by H. BALL Go.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

ft A. CASES, in Storey",

f/,K

Uv7 ..... .-.ffjisoy, GEIMES Co, April 10. .t-g-fly-

SILKS Am TISSUES., LL-

AprillO".

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NMRMI

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,&&n ianoa

tUST„j:i©!tWEP: •ik-iimb* vxAti'-iiq .,...

100 Fine GoltfiSfflWrtrf^'^fill.^Wi ?Ws*

IS

,JII .1 YR. +±ir2.*rrt'-i-.

QVVTNG

tojlie^.largejflcrt.ase of pur,business, a^ll^gn^l^ or'

^'iii'tiie rpont formerly. occupied^liy I.* ^eVtheim, c^mposing-a heavy stock.of,, -.c^l Ready Made CJothingiiivv rJ

VtJ

B^qts and Shoes, It-:, ,y

-J'j io diiofx Hats and Caps, I Dry Goods of every kind, fv •i" Groceries, Carpets, ,'i ,1 •('. .'Hardware. -I Cutlery, A I. u.i.-i In fact, everything kept in a dry good store, also, at the old stand a heavy stock of School and Miscellaneous books, fool and half round Tuck Memorandums of every possible quality, aud fine stationery over fifty different qualities of paper, a heavy stock of Fancy, Gift lind toy -Books,^and four ^thousand'different notlonsTguns'ami pistols, 10 different kinds of revolving pistols and Bowie K11iv.es, and over fifty different styles- of ?0 and ?'df(y ^locks.' over one hundred Gold and Silver watches, and more fine

a tbah there is in the whole city.

More Fancy Watch Guards and Chafns that is made, Whips, Cigars and fine tobacco, in fact this paper would.not hold- the half of our variety.— Don't buy any thingin tttil Jewelry line, until you look over our call and look

_...

WA RE- ROOM'S.

REMOVED TO COMMERCIAL ROW. ^I^HE undersigned havine removed to his ne.w buildings in Commercial Row, one door south of Campbell, Galey & Harter's Store, would respectfully inform the citizens of this place and vicinity that he has on hand a general assortment

O* Remember, Shop one door'south of Commercial Block. WM. ROBERTSON ,-Allg, 23, l655.-r-l^tf .--:T:V. & *A-VJ U-i'!

H. BALL & CO.,

Till, Sheet-Iron, & Copper-Ware Manufacturers. NO. 5, COMMERCIAL BLOCK, {.- CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND..S

Ttics

HF

Tin Rooting aud Custom-Made Ware.

a,U l',e

th»t

Provisions and Gen'l VARIETY ESTABLISHMENT,

TT7"ISH to inform their numerous Customers Vf and the Putilic generally, that the death of the Senior Partner of the House wll make no alteration whatever in" their business. WE WILL COA-TINUE AT THE OLD STAND, as heretofore, with A LARGE AND VARIED ASS.OBTr.i"-' 31ENT OF GOODS,^ s" Appertaining to their line of business, which they are determined to sell at THS VEHT LOWEST POSSIBLK FIGURES.

We have a very heavy .Stock now en route to arrive in a few days, whichhas been selected with grca^care, and atprices which-enables us-to offer new inducements to purchasers—a more complete enunieratiou of,', which will be given next week.

The well established reputation of our. Establishment as the ""Cheap, One-Priced House, of Crawfonlsville," renders it unnecessary to say that WE DO NOT FEAR A FAIR COilPIlTI'HON!

N0TIQE TO ALL!

IFirm

^HE late death of the Senior Partner of thp of Laymon Co., requires that the accounts due the old House, should be settled without delay. We hope that our numerous custo-1 mtfrs wh'd have so freely-responded to our calls upon them, wfll come.forward, and settlotheir ii^.debtcdnes" as early as convenient,'as the business of tho Botise iibsofiitely requires that all dues should be at once collected: ."i/..,

lls& tdt #9^' f-A

Having just opened a large &SL r\ ,.n

j-dlfeteiaiid Fancy Goods for cash at

which he ctfers tt&iiw

WtffflfcteKt^tvlc#

u?i4J0' ••-%*. and silverFob &-Nec}^ Cnai$§ 80 Gothic Pearlinlttid &Seiiahieled Bnwe Glocks/si Also,r a yaVi^ty of good Pens, J'enciTif 'Lo'ckefc/SnapsyBpacelCTW, Sd6ctaetes, Port. Mo liiesj ifiii^i Gtotlerv, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes,,

SHMENT Boxes, Sheet Mus^Sfcgether with every thing ^se.jusuayy k^p^.irtfmch esUbljsh«(SitJi^ 'I

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penedan entire new stock o,

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rm,y.O&L'

Jti JE3

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!£Ti'J

fresh New

gomery brated Double-Aoting, Revvertable-Flne °uro-wn Hats Cooking Stoves, called^the A JAX. The best! »nd we do not sell a Wool,or Cotton Hat Farmers' Stove in the world. ^or l'111'. and by t,o doing deceive our cpdtujnrn.

Having purchased the above stand, and Perma- Zn

nently located, ourselves in the trade, we oiler calhind see for yoqjs^Ives better inducements than have ever been offered

before in this market, and.arc at all times ready to supply .any article called for in the trade of Kitchen.Furniture.

Oflr Stock is full, embracing many articles that have not heretofore been kept in any establishment.in the place.

Our purchases were made in the East, at remarkably low figures, and we will sell as low as any hfiuse in the State.

Our,Shop is supplied with the best American Workmen, who ere experienced in all kinds of Job Work, House Guttering and Spouting,

pa-v th° h,ehc6t

°'d

can be had.

usuaLCrawfordrVillc prices.

June 19,1856.—44—tf

Pnce

for

CoPPer»

S£««^r Pewter,

I Please givens*AilI, and Convihce yourselves in rOgard'vto. tTO quality and cheapness-,of our I Wares, tm'd if suited yotfr trade Will be thankfully

aeceivod.^ y.- .. Carding, SoiiThing, &c., will receive close and N.- B. Orders from the ^ofintry for Guttering 1 particular attention by experienced hands and at and Spouting will bo promptly'attended to, atthe customary-prices.

All work warranted. H. B. CO.

LAYMON & CO.'S E E N S I E

Wholesale and Sietaii

GROCERY,

WILSON H. LAYMON^l

Surviving Partner, of the Firm of(LavtnQU& Co Crawfordsville, May 111856. n-37-tf ...

A Half Bble. Prime Golddn Syrupxfor Family 1U use, just received aud for^ale' by I April -4. HALL JOHNSON.

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iriw

0 uxAiatity ffi £,

i&XfWm ^»tiag^Jnting doa#i^Hfl frg***](-. to^iye usacall. ...

Treaty o£ Peace Signed!

atosioss ijrofiLtssses.

GALEY

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2OORJi^EWr

WHOLESALE AN^W^H,

Dealers in Groceries, Crawford^Hle^lriaftnn having just re-fitted the Old Stand former!viK cupied by Dt Wettlfnrii South side of P',1'

,rG.6 O S

A]s0'

a

ourstock-. Our terms are Heady Pay. French, English, German, and Amrriuok at our stock. can jiaimfactiirivH. PURSELL & BRO. J,-,/cr!!?t:on3

TT' V--r\ T\,Ti'rTr-ri''rpV',,ln iunmuima.

FASHtCSlAEK Made of the best material and bv experienced orkmen and tlatters himself that he cannot fail to please a discriminating public Call and sec before purchasing-elsewhere, and we will make it to vour interest to buy of us.

A -LJ' 9$ W'SrA-W.-CAJ^, Will L1 fiiid it to*their advantage to call at

PARRISH & BIRT'S

ri ovtY AOF.NOY i*'..THi'oo»& HA & OA A WOR of Putnam, Parke, Fountain, and Mont- 1 4•y, for the sale of YONE St CO.'S Cele-'!'-Be"re-purchasing cTwwherc,' fl's we Vnanufrtctura

d",not

iis? 1

Wstantly

0

square, opposite, the "£[olton How^.'fbPg'leavo to inform their numerous friends r,nd customers that they itTe now in receipt of th«Lr LARGE& SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ,, o'T

CONSISTING OP1 ALL VARIETIES

FANCY & STAPLE ARTICLES, Such as will pl?a«e the fancy mid #xci"te tho imagination of cyrry grade and jjlass af societv, from the richest aristocrat down to the hunibie'nt laborer. The whole catalogue of English word* fail to enumerate the endless rarietv of iiMPLAIN AND FANCY GjOODS, Such as Prints, Delains, Clothing of every im.i*inab.le style, for men and boys Hata ahd?Cnp* Boots and Shoes, which cannot be excelled bran/ house in the city.

'nrge and^fancy Ftock of.Cloths, Casl-

of

Nov-6-no-l 1-tf. and White-Goods Gloves nnd Hosiery, Collam^ Swis* S!eev», and Ladies' Kid Gloves Litdicn" '^ft^'BTRTPri' jtf A TlVi A

Mu*J«V

G^ltsV

XlX OC yuxXin summer wear—and'an innumerable Tjiriety of

Calicoes, Lv»,

ai)d Slippers for-«prirtL'aud

T^rccj^1 j,Such as every condition in life dttftnnd*. air of which they will sell at as low figuresasunr oth»»r firm in town. All they a*k of the Ladies an.i

Gentlemen who come.to Crawfonlsville. to good bargains, is to give tbem a call before gofin elsewhere.. GALEY RIDGE.

April 1,185G—C6-l_v -px

RBADTiElIS AXD

O I E E

We use none but thcsJieHiiof^ia fcc

ask Teti- to take our word for it, bu

ID' Do not forget tire plnce, No. 6, Coiuaicrcial Row, C.raw.'brtfsville, lnd. May 8, '-56

Crawfordsville Factory.

I E& CO., ^I^HANKFUE^^fornier favore would solicit a 1. continjjanc^'from Farmers, Wool Growers and those wishing to exchange Wool for.Good?•

Our stock is large, ot great variety, i»nd m-iini factured for home consumption consisting*- of CLOTHS, 'CASIMERES, SATINETS, Doeskins, Jeans, Tweeds, Blankets, .Plain.and •M Flannels, Stocking Yarn, «Vc., which w#: wiu exchange on the best of terms for Wool.

CUS^mt WORK.

Our Goods will be kgpt for Excltatt^e^ Wool received at Sw^etSer .& DavisV ..

Ware-powiev :i 1 As last year. Also the market pricc will be paid iu Cash: for'Wool, bv

SWEETSER, DAVIS, HILIiS CO., May 1, 1856.—U'. ,.

LIME, COAL, SAKT,^

E have now on

ment, Ibr Cist of Lime during t8

itoi and iiiteijltof keep CORs, Lime, Coal|SaH, ahd C*We'do ont intend t^ be out ason.

1

-r •,

SWEETSER "i l)AVis

N. B. Cash paid for Wheat, Corrii and OaU d«. livered a| our Ware-House. 1% S. i-I -Aprfr-17, '56-35-tf

JOHFF WRTBOFFFF 'K.-V. GBIMI'S. Vx. VDDlIDltt \t

WILSON, GRIMES & C0.,^'

IV

WHOEBSAtK. ASD' RETAIL DEALERS

DRY CJOODS, CLOTHING ,-GROCERIES,

QUEENS WARE jHAiyj W ARE,

Iron, Nailn? |te6^01ato,

Nos. 1 St 2 Commerclpigeg Gre^i Jit,. CRAWFOfr^fS:, 1N^

Wmer

are now reec^clng.oar $urittg and Sumsupplies, to WNK&' cOnetaut aifi/itions

will be made as* -the trade-may'demand. .Our stock is. large and-coiiApl«t«-, and'wu^ht-direct from first hands b^'^old and exp«f^Hced buy«*j aud we feef confidpntin isayfng tOjwr fricn4j»f2j4 the public atjlfrge tBkf we can sell them goodan| cheap apd good as any -House in the WaBararl^if ley. Wersolici^ your-i.-Xaminat^on for'pridftfiff what we say. '•I-.. it 'April 9.

CLOTHING.

MEN'S

and Bdys'. fulf atock

wiLS02r,

and for gale, (up'Stafrj.) Wiisc^.-, Gimrs & Go. April 1'.