Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 February 1857 — Page 4
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Proverbs for Planter.
Farniers and others will heed tho following, M-hitever they may think cf book or
fancy farming generally. They will direct the attention of their sons to these U-
nixcrsal Rnles, and commend every one to follow them. Wc aro indebted for most
of them to that excellent manna!, Illuitrahd Register of Rural Affairs, every line of
which i6 a text in itself for a more, elaborate article.
Kerer keep animals on short allowance —if you starve them, they will sundy starve yon.
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iAlthoogh, in draining land thoronghly, yonr pnrsc may bo drained, yet the fall erojs that folicw will soon fill it again.
...Trying to 'aim without eapital is like ... frying to run a loeomotive without fuel. Money and wood iuu«t both be consumed, if they are to move the machine of the farm or of the rail.
-Always givo the soil the first uieal. If
this in well fed with manure, it will feed all else—plants, animals and man. If yon wish to give an energetic move
ment to all yonr farm machinery, and keep its hundred wheels in rotation, be snre not to be without a good rotation of crops.
If yon allowyour animals to shiver your fortune will be.shivered in conscquence that is, the farmer'who leaves his cattle to the wiuds, will find his profits also given to the winds.
?IIeavy carrot crops for cattle will soon return carats of gold. .Did you over hear the musical notes of
a starving herd of hogs? Extinguish ijy food those notes speedily, if you would aroid crcn more annoying notes after payday has passed.
Many a fanner, by too sparingly seeding his new meadows, has had to cedo his whole farm.
Every farmer should eee daily every animal he has, and inspect its condition.— Weekly visits, as with some, soon result in weakly animal*.
To i-utteu 1'owiK.
Fowlsliiay be fattened in four or five days by trie following process: Set some lice over'the fire with some skimmed milk
as much only as will servo one day. Lot it boil till tho ricc is swelled out add a teaspoonful of sugar. Feed lh? fowls four or five times a day, in pans, and give them as much each time as will fill them. Great
rare must be taken that they have nothing sour given them, as that prevents their fattening. By this method the flest will have a cler.r whiteness.
Poult ly needs warm and comfortable quarters these cold nights, and you will find that there will be a saving of corn or a proportionate increase of fat, if they ehickcns, turkeys and all are made to come
off the apple trees, and roost in the poul
try hopsc.
--EARS
OF
HOKSKS.—It
P(1 ggots
is a good sign foi
a horse to carry one ear forward and the other backward, when on a journey, be'cause the stretching of the ears in contrary
directions shows that he is attentive to everything that is taking place around him and while he is so doing he cannot be very much fatigued or likely soon to become so. Few horses sleep without pointing their
ears as above, that they may receive notice of the approach of objects in every direction. Dr. Arnolt says, "When horses or
mules march in company at night, those in the front direct thsir ears forward, those In the rear direct them backward and those in the ccnter turn them latterly or across
the whole troop seeming thus HO be actuated by one feeling, which watches the gen
eral safety.
SUBMAKINIS TELE.KAPH.
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 27.
The gentlemen now here, connected with •he Submarine telegraph Co. have been engaged during yesterday and this morning, explaining to members of Congress all ihc matters connected with tl.at important subject. In this way much misapprehension has been removed concerning it, and the prospects are hourly improving forthe past,ago of the Senate bill bv the House.
The following message was read at the Uo:ise telegraph office in this city, at 10 o^clovk tliis morning. c^St. JOHNS, N. 13., Jan. 27, 11 A. M»Ti. Cyrus Field, Esq: •*WI think yon will approve of tho reasons in favor of Trinity Bay, for the landing of the Atlantic cable. Signed
A. STlEA.
A Goorr -SUGGESTION.—The Evansville Journal i» aafivipation of return to li-ct-nco system in regard to retailing liquors
that the number to bo licenced in I
snp given place snal be fixed, In proportion to the number of inhabitants, and that to avoid the appearance of monopoly, this licencense to keep tkcert bo so-ki to tlie Highest bidder at pnblic sale. No doubo the largest revenue can be realized in the way. If to this is appended a law selling' out the qanper-s made by whiskey, to the fowesi bider, the system of making money out the trade would -be Complete—Broohr tiile American. ~y
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STATE OF MINNESOTA.
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blasts,"LAWNS, AC, 600 piece* Fancy .Printe 100 d6 Plain and Farfcy Lawns-: ^100 do Debcges, Berugesand Detains 100 do ''Chambrcy and Ginchatas: 25 do ChallW, Received at VFILSOX, Gaiais Co.'n?
April It/.
Half Barrels N. O. Molasses, Prime article t) received and for sale bv April 24. JTAT.L & Jon\sojfi
TO MILL OWNERS AND SAWYERS!
HAVING
fl^HE Co-partnership heretofore existing bctween J. W. Cumberland, S. H. Gregg & H. X. Christmar. is this day dissolved by limitation. The notes and accounts of the late firm will.be found in the bands of J. W. Cnmberlaud for collection. Persons knowing themselves indebted either by note or account will plea3e call and sottie immediately.
S hereby given that the undersigned nas been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Charles Lewis, late of Montgomery County, deceased. Said estate is solvent.
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Jan. 15-n2I-3w. DAVID D. WATSON.
New Grocery,
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Nov. 20, '56-vol D—no—13—Jy.
Fali Arrangements,
O 1 8 3 6
JlTST receiving a full and fine stock of
Fail and Winter Goods,
AT THE KIRM OP"
MUNNS& HARDING,
WASHINGTON HALL BUILDING. W7E have fust- opened a fine and large stock, consisting ol'nice
MER1NOES, CASHMERES. DELAINES,
•SS!
been using ono of Coffin'6 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 1 ever tried.
Jan. a, 1^57. A.P.MANN.
Dissolution.
CUMBERLAND, GREGG CO.
Jan. 8-n20-tf. N. B.—The business wil] hereafter be conducted by Christman & Gregg, successors to Cumberland, Gregg fc 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. We intend to keep on hands a general assortment of Hardware, which we will sell cheap for cash. Call at No. 2, Empire Block.
CHRISTMAN & GREGGs
Jan. 8-n20-tf.
... NOTICE,
O I S I O N
STORE
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What
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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
-Flotir Salt,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
Of all kinds and quality,
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MAKEREL, Tea, Candles, Soap, Starch, Saleratus, Rice,
Pepper, Spices of all kinds, cheesc,. Dried Beef, Peaches in cans, Jellies, Pickles, &c., and ail kinds of prod ice. In short, every thing in the provision lino, 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 elsew hc-re. My mcito is "small profits and quick returns JOHN RHEA.
DEBAGES, &c.
And all kinds of Domestic and Fancy DressGoods, print* of all styles, Shawls of the latest tyles, Wool Comforts. Hoods Caps, Cloths, Casimeres, Tweeds, Janes & Satinetts.
Ready Made Clothing,
Coats, over and dress, Pants and Vests, Wool Shirts and Drawers, Hats, Caprf and Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Borders and Linings.
KTOIO
Of all kinds Mitts
rsrs,
Winter Gloves. Wool and Buck
BOOTS & SHOES,.
A good stock for Men and Boys: a nice stock of Women's shoes, Children's Boots & Shoes.— Wo have at all times a fine stock of Sugar, Coffee, Tea and other Groceries. Wooden. Tubs, Buckets, Washboards, Dye Stuffs, Cotton Yarn, &e., Qucensware. well assorted in Setts and in pieces. For any thing we have we will tuke in exchange Cush or any }cind of Conniry. Produce, For'which .the"best market Prices will-be paid in Goods at as losv rates as can be sold in this market.
U*One and all please call on us and examine our stock before purchasing, as we think we can sell as Jow its any.one else, and charge as little for showing Goods as any one,
You will find always cn hands to show Goods, JOHN.MUNNS,. CH A RLE** -11ARDING,
JAMES PALMER.
Oct.-23 1856,-ly.
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LOOKING-GLASSES.
1 fin Looking Glasses, in Walnut, Ma -LyU hogany, or Gilt Franios. i~Z
CAT? FETING.
?KY' Cheap to close out Stock. WILSON. GRIMES & Co.
1JR1TTANNIA GOODS, iicj-
O f* GHOSS Britannia Table Spoons fjU 48 gross do .Tea do 12 dozert do Castor Frames:
J-2 do do -Ten Pots 6 do do Coffee Pots 6 do
v'do
*Thc Committee on Territories "Tiavc nrrrced to report a bill to authorize tho pcoiiftf dfMinnsota to form aCoristitntson and AlJieriCail & Italian IVt&rble, State Government. It wiil provide for a new census of the territory, and give the I Suite one Representtative and sneii adtional as the population of the State by tho rencm shall de eotitlcd to under .the pm* 'erif' rate of eur.uioratiop,,.
Pitchers, covered and
uncovered. sept 1. J.J.BROWN.
MARBLE WORKS!
PAMPEL "&B0SWELL,
"sinccessors to W. Steward,] SEALERS IN
MANUFACTURERS OF
TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS &C.
Snop ON ILLINOIS STREIT, WEST SIDE.—NORTH OK PUBLIC SQUARF, BETWEEN FEHRY AijD Brfowk BTSFESTS. LAFATI'TTB, TUDRAVAU': Lafiiycitto.'Sfv
Ladies Say
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rAtSt or- .r ...,
BUCK'S CELEBRATED
COOKING STOVES.
WE
the undersigned who have piirchasjedf the justly'celcbrated Biiek'a Patent "Cooking Stoves, would recommend them to the Piiblicj as being the most perfect Stove ever sold in this place. l€1p!^^e^in*aU.^hef departtnciits CoOkht'g—Bftkeirwitli grbftt'rb^larltyi iiais'a |»food draught, and' requires but about, one iialf' the amount* of fuel/that Jiq required to perform tfie same itmonnt of work "in other Cooking Stoves: Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. M. M. Jennison,
E. M. Robertson, Elizabeth Mack, Nancy Fisher,
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April 3, 1856.—tf.
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Elizabeth Fagan,
Ann E. Watson, Lucy A. Holton, Susan N. Nicholson, Eliza Watson, E. A. Jennison, Sarah Wakelyn, Eliza Boweii, M. Middleton, Martha A. Hughes. N. B. J. IIOOVEIt. is the only Agent for the Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stovos in Crawfordsville. No others have them A good assortment of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.
HARDWARE, SADDLERY,
CUTLERY, &C
fT^HE subscribers are now receiving the follow.X ine, direct from the Eastern Manufacturers and Old England. We have nowon hand a larger stock than can be found elsewhere in the West. We have added many new articles, as well as increased those heretofhre kept, which will be sold at Cincinnati priceii. with the addition of freight. Among the articles of which we have a full assortment:
TABLE AXD POCKET CUTLERr.—The best assortment ever offered in the West. BuiLniNG MATERIALS—Such as Locks, Latches, Butt-Hingee, Screws, Glass, *c.
CAKPKNTERS' AND Coori-iis' TOOLS.—A full assortment of Chisels, Hand and Tennant Saws, Planes. Drawing Knives, 4C.
CABINET MAKERS' Goo OK,--Mahogany and Walnut Veneers and Tf nobs, Tills, Chest, Cup-board Locks, Table Hinges. Bed Castors, Glue, tc. ^c.
BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS—Such as Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Bellows Hammers, Rasps, Files, Shoenberger's Iron, Steel, Plow Moulds, tc.: Ac.
GUX'-SMITU MATEBIAL."—Locks, triggers, tubes, gnn-niountry and barrels, pistols, game-bags, caps flasks, AC.
Fon MILLERS—Leather belting, packing, rope, bolting cloths, mill cross-cut and circulai s.iws, tiles AC.
FOR FARMERS.—Ail kinds of Farming btensils, Plows, Corn Shellcrs, Hay Cutters, Git ^'leel and Steel back Scythes, Cradles, Forks, liake., Jloes, Spades, Shovels, ic?
CARUIAGE TIRMMIKGS.—Enameled and plain Oil Cloths, Laces, Fringes, Linings, Hub Bands, Beilows, Spokes, Shafts, Axles/Springs, tc., AC.
SANNLERR, H'ABHWAKE A*P HARNESS MOUNTING, —A large assortment. Saddle Trees, Buckles, Stirrups, hames, enamelled 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 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 65 East Washington street. [LT Having made arrangements for the sale of Haas & Mitchell's Dayton-Made Horse Collars Ibr this State, we will sell them at a small advance above the Dayton prices.
H. S. KELLOGG A SON.
Indianapolis, Jan. 24, 185C.-ly.
FALL PURCHASE OF CARPETS.
yr' DOU13LE STOCK.
The "Great Carpet and Furnishing Store.
For Southern Indiana.
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KEW ALBANY, INDIANA. ¥7E are now in receipt of our Fail purchases which in consequence of increased «.iU we have been compeHed to nearly double, nnd can now show one of the mo.-t extensive and well selected stocks ever offered in the Wes-'t, including everything to furnish dwellings, Hotels. Public Halls, Churches, &c. Our stock consists in part of
Best Velvet Carpets, new pattern and style English Tapestry and Biusoeld Super.'} ply ...
do 2 do do Ingrain Cotton warp do Stair carpet all widths
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Hemp and List Carpets Floor 0:1 Cloths, cut to fit any gir.8 Druggets, from 2-4s to 16-4s vide White and Colored matting a cheap article for bed-rooms
Stair rods -, Table oil cloths,""" Hugs, Mats? Brocatelle, Satin, DeLainc Damask curtain goods Embroidered lace, muslin and oil chintz do. Oil shades, great variety Window Shades, Fixtures complete: Curtain Bands and Cornier Bleach 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.i &c., &<r. --f. We would call attention particularly to Merchants, who buy goods in this city vr JUjuisville, to our stock. We arc prepared t.o furnish them to sell again on the most favorable terms, conlining 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 LouisviTle, 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.
HUKLBUT & MANN, New Albany, Ind.
Sept. 11, 1856." n3-tf
F. H. FRY It CO.,
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TT/OULD inform their numerous friends and customers, that they have received and now have open their stock of
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Which they are determined to .^cll^at extre:jrm?ly low priees. Their Stock cousistk ot every'.article* usually keptfn a Retail house, aiid have bben b'o't, with great, care and a! the hean of the markel.j— which will enable us to compete with any hori'sein town.
We would call the attention of the Ladies to our stock of Morinoes, Delaines, Argentines, PLAIN AND FIGU11ED SILKS, Prints, Collars, Debage, Ribbons, Bonnets. Shoes, &c., fec.
TO THE GENTLEMEN,
We would say that wc 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 wonld say that we are ready tooxchange our largesfockof Dry Goode Boot^ and. Shoes, &c., for every variety of produce that is brought to our market. Call and examine for yourselves. [Oct. 2, l85G~nG-ly.
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF AMERICAN Manirfecture FRYING PANS. Also, any quantity"of Skillets and Lids, Ovens &c„ at No 5,'Commercial Block H. BAM, & Co".
RPHE BEST ASSORTMENT OF JAPANNI ed Ware, ever brought to this market, for sale wholesale or retail, by H. BALI, & Co.
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FINE ASSORTMENT OF PATTY, Shell Cake, and Pie Pans, at June 19, 1856.—44-tf H. BALL &-Go.
i)f\ Bbls. Prime N. 0._ Molasses, just received jU\) and for sale bv -1!°. HALL JOHNSON.
LAFAYETTE ADVERTlS^XTS.
E W I A E E S
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DISEASES' OF, AND OPERATIONS ON THE J-.YE receive prompt and successful treatment. Dr. Youcrt's treatment for the Eye,(which is new), is iii many-cases entirely painless, effecting a cure without causing any suffering whatever to the patient.
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OTIS E. DAVIS & CO.,
NO. 2, PURDUE'S BLQCKf,Tr?^! I' wALETTE, rNDiAiVXi
A N A E S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKR8 IX
May 15, 1556.—ly.
'iUUJ.Vj.
OF EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE, TylTOTJLD respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity that they will keep'constantly on hand a complete assortment of Spring, Hair, Moss, Cotton, Husk and Straw Matresses. Also, Pillows, Bolsters, Cushions, Church Cushions, made to order. Sofas repaired, and Upholstering generally done on short notice.
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PANSEMER&BRO., WHOLESALE OCERS.
AND DEALEES IN
SALT,
NO. 2 & 3, BANNA'S BLOCK,
Corner of Main & Wabash Streets,
LAFAYETTE IN DI
O* Agents for the sale of Gunpowder & Safety Fuse.
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(April 3, J856.—]y.
J. B. FALLEY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
PN, NAILS, STEf,
t. GI.ARS, BIIOVELR, SPADES, AXKFL, .Springs, Axles, Cable nnd Log Chains Blacksmiths' Bellows, Vices, Anvils, Mill and Cross Cut Saws, 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.
n. vr. SMITH. J. R. SNTDEtt. K. 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
7ine
of busi
ness, and at Prieos that cannot fail to give satisfaction. A general supply of Sash a :d Doors, constantly on hand. Blinds and Frames, made to oriicr upon short notice, and shipped either by railroad or canal, when instruced to do so by the purchaser,ii-ee 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.
Winked Pine and Poplar Flooring always on hand at cither place also Dressed Siding constantly on hand of a superior quality.
May 1, Tl)—vvly.. :4-.
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Infirmary & Dispensary,
UNDER THE IMMEDIATE CARE OF
J. MILTON YOUART, M. D.
nHIIE PROPRIETOR DOE NOT CONFINE
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h'mself to the treatment of any exclusive disease y«'t he will attend to all Chronic and Sureical Cases, especially the following: Bronchitis :?ore throat Sercfu'a, all species of Cancers, r.mors of all kiln s, i't.lypus (of the nose), Uleois, Old Sores, diseases of the Bones and Joints, Spinal Affections, Fistula- in Alio, Prolapsus Ani, Piles, Chronic Diarrluen, Dropsy, Gravel (stmie in the bladder). Henna or Rupture. Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheuma.tisra, diseases of the Brain and Nervous System, as Paralysis, Epilipsy, Corea (St. Vitus' Dance), Club Peet, Contraction of the Muscles^o'r.Skih friflh Burns, diseases of the Skin. Hair Lip. and nil Chronic disenso^of -the Liv.er, S leen. Stomach, Bowels,Heart,Lungs, Kidneys, ITrinnrv or other orpins, diseases of the i'cmalc Breast, as well as ail 'infirmities peculiar to Females.
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 visi.t 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 j'or return Jetter.
OFF! CE on Missouri street, east side, between Ferry and North streets, Lafayette, Ind. April 24, lbfoG.—.'IG-ly
NEW SKY-LIGHT DAGURREOTYPE
A. S. HUGHES,
I\ESPECTFULLY
&
Or, Daguerreotypes on Glass, which is thought by many first class operators to be superior to the Daguerreotype., from the fact that they will stand in any climate and no dampness will affect thejn in the lea|t airiTthpy can be taken inpne-fdui'th the time oi*leW than a'Dagtierreoty'pe can, which is one great.advantage in taking Pictures of children or.pcrson&that have weak eyes. Call and see them for yourselves, also the new rooms. 1 have the, largest light and the best for Grouping that was ever fitted up in this place. Groups of Families and all sizes .of ,Daguerretypes taken, from half size down to Pictures for Breast-Pins and Finger Rings,and,on. the mostreasonabic terns.- .w-. .»
I^Ladies arid Gentlemen are i-espectfullyin? vitcd to call and see whether tliev want Pictures cr not. ..
CCj Good Pictures taken, in cloudy weather./c5 Crawfordsville, Jiin. 3, lS56—ly. i*-v.
"r .DOMESTIC GOQDS. 100 ps. Bleached Muslin and Sheeting 50 do Ticking and Drill 50 do Checks and Stripes 100 do2 Cottpnades, Gambroons, Linens ect.— Also, Cloths, Gassimeres, Satinetts, Flannels, Tweeds, Linnens, Diaper, Crash etc. 15 Bales Brown Sheeting, for 6ale.
ApriMO.
WILSON, GTTIMES & CO^.
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G, S. & SILVER PLATED GOODS. /T S. and Plated Table Goods vX. do do do and Dessert Forks d0 do""' .doBuf'or and Fish Knives do do Six Piece Tea Sets.
Sept 4—n2—tf. J. J. BROWN.
A AT No. 5,\COMMERCIAL BLOCK, and exa&ine'thCise fine and durable Ladles, Skimmers,",Caqdle-Sticks, Flesh-Forks, Bastlngthem of the qual' 5- Bail & O01
Skimmers,,Candle
Vail. I w.iii»iirrt ii'^iwwTTitjCg^^
1856. v: ,:
Sprtagf Trade.
lElillfilll NOT TO BE UKBERS0LD.
IVI E HA EM S Can depend dn-Buying their E E N S W A E
AND
O E
MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT
BROOKS & CAMPBELLS,
As low as l^«m an^Eouse weSt of the Mountains.
We have in Store and to arrive for the Spring Trade,
500 CRATES OF
O E 11 Y,
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
,.f ^c*p O.V
Consisting ofnll kinds'bf^Ptt'Tbblers, Jars, Molasses Cans, Salts, Sugars, and Preserve Dishes, &c. Together with an immense stock of
EOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Hardware aiitl Cutlery.
In our Domestic Hardware Department, we can only say that WE WILL duplicate any Cincinnati or Pittsburgh invoice. And in ail Foreign Goods, no house East or West shall undersell us, as we import directly from the manufacturers.
We have also the heaviest stock of
A I N O O S
Around the Falls, and will offer them at such prices that will induce every one that givc3 our stock an examination to leave their orders.
We only ask that all, before making their purchases will give1' Our stock a- thorough examination and we feel confident of quoting prices that will tie satisfactory and secure your cuswm.
ID" You will always find us open from 6 A. M., until 9 P. M., ready to^show, you.through our stock. '. 'V
O* All orders sent us will receive the personal attention of one of the members of the firm. [CP Goods delivered at Wharf-boats, Jcffersonville, and N. A. & S. Railroad Depots, free of charge.
Give us a call. BROOKS fc CA3IPBEI,T,S, MHJ'U St., New Albany, Ind. Feb. 28, 1856.-—28^-1
N. A. & Salem Eail-Eoad.
Summer Arrangeiu ent!
TRAIN SJSOUTII
EfXPRESS
passes Crawfordsville at 6 A. M.,
connecting at Greenca^tle with morning trains for 1 ndia'tiapeKs and Terre-Haute, and arriving at New Albany at 4: P. M.
Accomodation passes Crawfordsville at 5 J-. M. connecting at same point with Evening for Indianapolis and Terre-Haute.
Accomodation Train going North leaves Green castle on the arrival of the Terre-Haute Trains, and passes Crawfordsville at 10 40 A. M., arriving at LAliivette at 12 30 P. M. connecting with the train for Indianapolis and Chicago.-
Express-passes Crawfordsville pX 9 15 P. M., arriving at Lafayette II15 P. M., Chicago next morning.
QIFThroiigh Tickets to be had at the Office for all the principal Eastern and Western Citief. R. E. BRYANT, Agent
April 10, I856.-tf.
NEWCASTLE & DANVILLE
A I O A O A N
XTOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders JL 1 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 si of five per cent, of their stock subscription, this sum being the first .assessment on their stock, and they are also requested every sixty days thereafter to pay an additional assessment of five per cent. 011 the amount of their stock subscription until the whole amount of their subscription is paid.
j- CHINA.
PACKAGES China, white and gold band and decorated, in Dinner and Tea Setts T«as,handled or uidiandlcd. J. J. BROWN. sejit4.
LADIES'
announces to the citizens
of. Crawfordsville and vicinity, that he is opening New Roonja in I E O.C K, Directly over Sloan Morgan's New Drug-Store, (room,) where he will be in readiness to wait 011 ali who will favor him with their patronage, From years of practice as a DagerrCotypist, I feel nd hesitancy in saying, come all that want your faces ansierred 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 hia!de, certain. I am also working the new process called
INDIGO,
April 10.^ .-•
NOTIONS.
LARGE and Complese Stock. WLX-SOX, GRIM^fi & Co. April V.
AA PI'IjCjE^Ladies? Dr.ess".Trimmings
1' JU
1.00"do (Bonnet Ribbons, l«tc^t styles 100 I-adies' Collars 100 Silk and Satin Parasdls Now open. g|^rWnfcsOJsr^RiMES Co.
April 10.
QUEENSiWARE.
1 rn CRATESanUcasklassMe^aeensware, IfJU by. original packagc-or repacked. ^Samples now open J.J. BROWN, septi.
QUEENS1 & GLASSWARE. .4 Large and beautiful Stock now in Store. J\ WILSON, GRIMES & Co.
April 10. -.,, .,
9
Spoons, &.c. '"No one pise lias them of the qualitv, in
I 0 0 E I I I E S
"1 HHDS. PRIME,?r.'0. SUGAR, Cheap for If) Cash, for sale by Ar-riia^. HALL & JOHNSON.
JUST RECEIVED.
«"i!FHOS. NEWMAN,
Tties
A. THOMSON, Sec'y,
April 14, 1855.—ly
Fancy Dress and Trimmitig Goods, a
good stock of all the Latest styles, now opened and for sale. WILSON, GRIMES & Co. April 10.
5
Madder, Alum. Copperas, & Ext.o
Logwood, for sale WILSON, GRIMES
April 10.
&
Co.
SUNDRIES.
4 doz. Cans Fresh Peaches 4 doz. cans fresh Strawberries 2 doz. cans fresh Tomatoe 4 doz. Pepper Sauce 2 doz. mixed Pickles, for sale
WILSON, GUIMKS Co.
POUNDS BACON WANTED
v( if l( I BOUNDS BACC MJ\j immediately, by AF iii 24- fi'EatL & JOHNSON
JOG DOZ. Ladies', Misses', ani3 Children's
100 doz. Men's and Boys' Hose 100 do Kid, Silk, Lisle, Thread, and Cotton Gloves. Also, Mitts, Threads, LaceH, Edgings, Sleeves, Fancy. Belts,.'Wristlets, Work-Basket# etc. -'r-i ^"twwN, Gir&res .Ayni i'^,
4
1" ,\!t
Having just opened a latge
rmnr stock of fine,-Giold''batches, JeweliyandFimcy Goods, which heoffers for cash at prices so low as to, defy: competition.— T,wo deors east of Binford's corner, sign of WAJSCF ^CLICAI. INSTBUMENTS. 'AG 10(jiFine,,Gold and Silver Watches 100 Breast Pins and Broaches 300 Finger Rings 75 1" Ear Drops of different styles 20 and silvcrFob & Neck Chainsf 30 Gothic Pearl inlaid & enameled Brass Clocks!. Also, a variety. of good Pens, Pencils, Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Mo nies, fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps, Novels, paper, Ink, fine Note paper, Envelops, Pictures, sundry school and Lad: es Cards, Pianos, Melo-Peans, Melodcons, Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, together with every thing else usually kept in such establishments.
Crawfonisvillej Jec20,'1855'T
OWING
to the large increase of our business, and the smallness of our room, we have opened an entire new Btock of
mm
rar,.r^L
jsp* jel* iej
A N
Fresh New Goods!!
in the room formerly occupied by D. Wertheim, composing a heavy stock of Ready Made Clothing, *,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, ^.. Dry Goods of every kind,
Groceries,Carpets,
.c Hardware. Cutlery, 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 Memomndnras of every possible quality, and fine stationery, over fifty different qualities of paper, a heavy stock of Fancy, Gift and toy Boots, and four thousand different notions, guns aiid pistols, 10 diffore.pt kinds oCrevolving pistols and Bowie* Knives', 4nd oyer fifty difTei-ent styles of 30 and 8 day clocks, over one hundred Gold and Silver watches, and more fine
a
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 overourstock. Our terms are Ready Pay, call and look at our stock.
Nov-6-no-ll-tf.
H. PURSELL fc BRO.
CABINET & CHAIR
REMOVED TO COMMERCIAL ROW. HE undersigned having removed to his new 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
MSHOTAELE FUMMJRE.
Made of the best material and by experienced workmen and Hatters himself that he cannot fail to please a discriminating public. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, and we will make it to your interest" to buy of us.
U" Remember, Shop one door south of Commercial Block. WM. ROBERTSON. Aug. 23, 1855.—-1 —tf
H. BALL & CO.,
Tin, Sheet-Iron, &. Copper-Ware Manu4 facturers. XQ. 5, COMMERCIAL TILOCK,
CRAWFORDSVILLE. IND,
HE ONLY AGENCY IN THE COUN of Putnam, Parke, Fountain, and Montgomery, for the sale of VOSE it CO.'S Celebrated Double-Acting, Revvertable-Flue Cooldnsr Stoves, called the A AX. The best FaWners' Stove in the world.
Having purchased the above stand, and permanently 16cated 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 in the place.
Our purchases, were made in the East, at remarkably low figures, and we will sell as low as any house in the State.
Our Shop is supplied with the best American Workmen, who ere experienced in all kinds of Job Work, House flattering and Spouting,
Tip 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 Pewter that £an be had. ...
Plejise-give ns a call, and convince yourselves in regard .to. the quality and cheapness of our Wares,,and if suited your trade will be thankfully aecjiived-.
N. B. Orders from the country for Guttering and Spouting will be promptly attended to, at the usual Crawfordrviile prices. All work wan-anted. ""V H. B. & CO.
June 19,J856.—44-tf
LAYIVIOIMJCO.'S
'Whtii&j&l! Retail
O
Provisions and Gen'l
A I E
ESTABLISHMENT,
the^wenror I'artncr or trie .. 'Kill '.ttfatte np alteration whftttercr in WILL CONTINUE AT THE,OLD
STA7r&
heretofore, with
•L LARGE AND Y^RIE D. -AS^ORT- /..' MENT OF GOODS, Appertaining'^ to their liito of business, which" tfiey are1 determined to sell at TUE VTEST'EOWEST tossiIrt,): flGURES.
We have a very heavy Stock now en routd to arrive in a few days, which has bee'ri Elected with great care, and at prices which enables us to offer Hew inddCemefife^^urchasers—a more.cptnplel^ e®ttmcniti6\i"6'f which will be given "heSt 'we'e&y
The well established reputation of our Establishment as the "Cheap, On^-PrJced House, of Crawfordsville,":renders it unnecessarv to say that WE DO NOT FEAR A FAIR COMPIlTIT10N .aUaqaiiAUKJl ,3
NOTICETOALL Y'l
THE
late death of .tfie. Senior Partner of the Gdi iter coujits due th^6ld fio^se:,f miould be-settled out delay. We hope that our uxiiE&rOXxs customers who have so freely responded to Our cftljs uppn them, will eome-.forward and. settle their in.de^tddncs'as earlyras convenient, aC-tbe busiBess of 'thif House, absolutejy requires that, all.d^c^
W a
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WILSON H. LAYMON._
Surviving .-Partner of the Firm of Laymon&CSo^ .Crawfoidisville, May 1. IS56& n-37-tf ii I 1 I
Half-Bbls. Prime Golden -Syrup, for Family
24- J-QftKSfTKS't ,'isH "A f-M 9-^1 *1
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Crawfordsville,
ETPersone wanting .latiflg done will do «*D to give us a call.
Treaty of Peace Signed!
'GALEY & RIDGE,"
FDealers
ORMERLY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
in Groceries, Crawfordsville, Indiana,
having just re-fitted the Old Stand formerly occupied by D. Wertheim, South side of Pubbo square, opposite the "Holton House," beg leave fft InPnrm thaSn 1 to inform their numerous friends and* customers that they are now in receipt of tha?}.
LARGE & SPLENDID R."CRTMENT
OF
SP&IH6 ARB
GjO
S!
CONSISTING OF ALL VARIETIES
FAHCY&ST
Such as will please the fency atkl s~c'te tho imagination of every grade aiid c!affl»-of society, ,from the richest arietocrn down to the-humblest laborer. The'whole catalogue of'tztfsv. iroida fail to enumerate the endless varietv of
PLAIN. AND FANCYJ©'S^'ODS,
1
Such as Prints, Detains, Clothing of everr maginable style, for men ar L' 1, vs Capt, Boot's and Shoes which can* "willed by anthouse in the $ty. ..
Also, a large and fancv stocc ef C'o Caaimeres, Of French, English, GenniuVcttd American Manufacture.
All descriptions, of Muslins. C=."^ces, and White Goods *Gloves and Borfif.-v C-'l»rg. Swiss Sleeves, and Ladies' Kid Gloves Ltlies' and Gents' Gaiters and Slippers for spr ami summer wear—aiid an innumerable variety .f -rJ8L73E«L»r^] Stfcii as every'condition in life demands, all of which they will Sell at-as low figures as anv other firm in town. All they ask of the Ladles ani Gentlemen who come to Crawfordsville to get good bargains, is to glve t-heia" a call be fore goair elsewhere. GALEY & RIDGE.
April 24,1856—36— ly
KKAD THIS AND
PROFIT THEREBY! 1
ALL
INIJRESN OFHATS AND CAPS, *III
find it to their advantage to call at
PARRISH & BIRT'S HAT & OA P- FiCTORY.
Before purchasing elsewhere, as w« mmufactuns our own Hats. We use none bui, oest of uinteria!, and we do not sell a Wool or Cotton Hal tor Fur, and by so doing "deceive our customer*. do not ask you to take our word lor it, b* call and see for youraelves. V1,
O3 Do not forget the place, No. 6, Comfnet* cial Row, Crawforcisvilie, Ind. May 8, '56—38-ti'
LIME, COAL, SALT, AND
4
-mm. OBZ ]W rsrm
XJI7E have now in store and intend to keep COBstantly on hands, Lime, Coal, Salt, and Cement, for Cisterns. We do ont intend to be QUI of Lime during the season.
SWEETSER & DAVIS.
N. B. Cash paid for Wheat,Corn, and Oats, delivered at our Ware-House. April 17, '56—35-tf
S & D.
JOH.V WILSOY. JF. W. GRIMES.• WM. BURBRIDCB,Jf
WILS0N, GRIMES & C^T
WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALEES IS
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE,
Iron, Nails, Steel, Glass,
.• &Ct,
.s.
Nos. Ik 2 Commercial Block, Green flt.,
CRAWFDRDSTLLLE, IND.
Wmer
E are now receiving our Spring and Sum* supplies, to which constaut additions will be made as the trade may demand. Our stock is large and complete, and bought direct from firStJlands by old and experienced buyers, aud we feci confident in saying to our friends and' the public at large, that we can sell them goodsrj* cheap and good as any House in the Wabash, Yf.1ley. We solicit your examination for proof tf what is say.-,.
WILSON, GRJMES & CO.
April 9. J.
1
NpTICB.
"T^fOTICE is hereby given- to" nil p.ercoiui wfyj :X^I:knaw themselves to be indebted to tue ?zU ofDavid Vance, dee'd, that if payment of eairs bo delayed for a longer timefhan the 1
Oth day ~:8 'p-
tember, 1856, they will be sued without rest c-ct 0^ person.' T'he est-ite must-be settled. SAJ1FEL W. AUSTIN, AdA'r,'-
Aag.-21-n52-te.J of e«ate, of D. Vaace.
FROM
and after this day, (during tfie s#asof''^ .we^ffispect tp keep onhand a good ait.c.e of Family Flour, in 50 and i.OO lh.-Sacfe yiVSQ GRIMES,, & CO..
Apnl Nos.
V, &
2.
COM. BLOCK.
••-.»'..:.. SCALEST" 7"*•
E}AIRBANK'Scelebrated'Stbck"SeaIe8•
i?A
Wheat- Scalesr H»y Scales Platform soiles, Counter scales,Pork scales All wanranted and at tn&nufacturer's prices, at sept4 0 J. Js BROWN'S.
Agent for New Albanfr' and.Sontiibralndli^:
A
SHOE'S. •. ,1.
CASES/iu.Stfii'©., ai??..- --**8 fj ^Mii^,6iaais^bC^ April 10. ... .. V, "jr.% ,....... SINKS'.A^D" TIS
FtFLL':Stbck-—some,/^aut.ifuI patterne, t-xr. r- vs 'J .. .ffltt. ok, "G Bikm S
Coi'i.
~pr~t
CLOXIilNOr.
"jiyTEN IS and Boys', a full stock teceiT^dian j]rA.*ad&raa.I«/<apStairs.•
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