Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 April 1858 — Page 4

[Conclusion of Wilspn's Speech.] ""Representatives of the fiee States, Kanpns demands justice, shall it be denied?— Bho' demands that her voice may be heard, nsid privileges.respected: shall they be refused? She demands the right to form Iter own constitntion in her own way and by her own people shall it be witheld?— ."Will yon crush her to gratify ilio Executives? When yon have done so, see to it that yon are not yourselves ground to dust between the upper and nether millstone of popular condemnation!

Ecpiesenlatives of the North and South of evory section of this broad Confederacy, upon, your decision rest the hopes and fears of nn oppressed peoplo. Let it be made. If against Kansas, I feel assured —I know—she will right her wrongs at tho sacrifico oftieasure, of blood, and of life! If for Kansas, then justice will be done. But, in any event, I call upon the House, each member of the House, if you would maintain the Constitution and the Union—if you would preserve and perpetuate the blessings of liberty—if you wo'd advance tho honor, tho greatness, and tho peace, of our common country—nay, moro if you would avert civil war—Iask, 1 implore, demand, that you KEJECT THIS COXSTIU'Oi'IOK

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Indiana Free Banks.

OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF STATE, ]sDiANAroLis, April 1, 1858.

v, Tho following Banks have complied with the amended law of 1855, and have Fccurilies deposited with tho Treasurer of Stale, at their market value, to an amount not less than Jifly-thousand dollars, and ten per cent, in excess of their circulation:

Bank of Goshen, Goshen. Bank of Goh-poit, Gosport. Bank of Mt. Yernon, Mt. Vernon. Bank of Paoli, Paoli. Bank of Rockville, Wabash. Bank of Salem, New Albany. Bloomington Bank, Bloomington. Exchange Bank, Greencastio. }, Farmers' Bank, Westficld.

Indiana Bank, Madison. Indiana'Farmers' Bank, Franklin. Kentucky Stock Bank, Columbus. Lagrange Bank, Lima. Park County Bank, Rockville. Prairie City Bank, Terre Haute. Salem Bank, Goshen. Southern Bk. of Indiana, Terre Haute. The following Banksh ave complied with the amended law, but have since given notice of their intention to withdraw their circulation. Their notes are payable in coin:

Bank of Indiana, Michigan City. Cambridge City Bk., Cambridge City. Canal Bank, Evanavillo. Central Bank, Indianapolis—redeemed by theJTreasurer of State

Cresent City Bank, Evansville. The following Banks are winding up voluntarily, and are redeeming their notes at par as specified. The ten per cent, excess of securities is retained by the Auditor:

Bank of Elkhart, redeemed at the Bank. Brookville Bank, Hoosier Bank, ii Huntington Co. Bk.',

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Indiana Stock Bank, redeemed at Flctcher's Bank. Bank of Monticello, redeemed at. Branch Bank, Lafayette.

Fayette Co. Bank redeemed at Branch Bank, Connersville.

Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank, redeemed at Branch Bank, New Albany. Bank of Syracuse, redeemed at Bank of Goshen.

Indian Reserve Bank, redeemed at Fletcher's Bank, Indianapolis. (SUSPENDED BANKS.

The notes of th9 following Banks are rodecmod by tho Auditor of State, viz: Agricultural Bank,

Atlantic Bank, Bank of Albany, Bank of Albion, Bank of America, ••i Bank of Attica,

Bank at Bridgeport, Bank at Connersville, Bank of Pcrrysville, Bank of South Bend, Bank of T. Wadsworth,

at par at 80 at 90 at par at 87 at 89 at S8 at 87 at par at par at 91

Bk. of North America, Clinton, at 90 Bank of Rockport, at par Farmers' Bank, Jasper, at 91 Kalamazoo Bank, at 90 Laurel Bank-, at 82 iNorthern Indiana Bank, at 83 -i N. Y. & Ya. State Stock Bank, at par

Orange Bank, at pa.t State Stock Bank of Ind., Peru, at 85 ." State Stock Bank, Marion, at 80

Savings Bank of Indiana, at 69 Traders' Bank, Nashville, at 92 Wabash Yalley Bank, a 92 Wayne Bank, Richmond, at par j., Wayne Bank, Logansport, at par L-. Bank of Warsaw, redeemed at the Bank

JSP'Persons sending notes for redemplion will take notice that all suspended Banks, the notes of which are redeemed at -this office, are on tho above list.

JOHN W. DODI, Auditor of State, "j

BY LIGHTNING!!

CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN

WOULD

inform their friends and enstomers that they are receiving their

Spring & Summer Goods,

siwhich consfet in part of the followirg articles: Scotch and Pacific Laws, 4 a in •j-. Shalli D'Ecossp, i'n\ Printed Challi,

T^nncy Berago, *. Brown.and Bleached Shirting, Marines Skirting,

Ticking and Drills,

W GO S- A iNv S O E S,

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Etets cfc Caps

Queen sware & Glassware,

Our stock being full, we would ask the citizcns -|?cnci5iUy to give us a call. Cash and Country Producc received for goods at, small profits.

J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN..

April 8 l858—tf. 1:

WOOD I WOOD WOOD Will our subscribers-kring us some good Wood on their aceounts We want wood, and will give you credit, at its- full cash value—$2 per .-.'-' fl'"Bring along before the roads getbad. cord

Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings. /k rGKNERAL assortment received. ''A "April 2., ^. CHIMES & BTM»RRP8K.

I- F. MILLS.

Has

just received a new and complete tct of Watchmakers Tools, and is prepared to do all work hi that line. Call around with your

WaU-hes, Clocks Jewelry,

and he will repair them as well as can be done in the west. N. B. All work-warranted to pive satisfaction. Shop in same room occupied by W. R. Parrish & Co., Hatters. Sifeu of large Hat & Watch Main St., opposite Empire Block.

March 18, 1858. vv I. F. M.

A. S.IIUGHES,

if you want

BAlVKftBSTYPBSi

A E E O E S

GO TO A.S. HUGHES,FOR FJIX-

Fliotosra^pliS

O O A S

Go to A. S. Hughes,

for any kind of Sunlight Pictures. GO TO A. S. HUGHES, the only place you can get the genuine ELECTRO MAGNETIC DAGUREOTYPES.

50

Dollars Reward,

To an)- man that will make Dagurreotypes that will last any longer than those taken by A. S. Hushes. "the best assortment of Cases in the country.— Specimens can be seen in the room, and in most families in the town and county also, all thro' Southern Indiana, Ohio & Illinois, saying nothing of huudreds of A. S. Hughes

A E E O E S, in California, Germany, England and France. Specimens of A. S. Hughes' Dagurreotypes, can be seen amongst all the Nations of the earth and the rest of mankind generally.

When you want good Daguerreotvnes, always goto A.S.HUGHES. April 1, 1858.—tf.

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JAMES BUOOKS. JOHN T. CREED.

JAMES BROOKS & CO.,

(SUCCESSORS TO BROOKS AND CAMPBELLS.)

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,

HARDWARE & CUTLERY, BR1TTANNIA WARE, SOLAR LAMPS,

Chandeliers,

&c., &c,

jllaiu Street, between State and Pearl, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. April 1,'58.-1

AGRICULTURAL IMPLE3I£NTS. DOZ. Iron braced cradles 50 dozen Patent Scythe Snaths, assorted 15 dozen Wood and iron Hay Rakes 15 dozen two and three prong Forks ,30 dozen.handled and unliandled Hoes 10 dozen Sickles 100 dozen Grain and Grass Scythes 30 doz shovels and spades—iron and steel 100 doz. Lippincott. Hunt, & Collin's Axes.

BROWN, JOHNSON. & CRANE, Agt's. New Albany, April 1,1858.—6w HALL & CARROLL'S BURGLAR AND FIRE

PROOF SAFES.

ALL

sizes, for sale by BROWN*, JOHNSOX, & CRANE, Agt's. New Albany, April 1, '58.—6w.

FAIRBANK'S SCALES.

FAIRBANIV'Platform

S Hay scales^

Fair'oank's do Fairbank's Stock do "i Fairbank's Counter do Fail-bank's Druggists' scales. For sale at manufacturer's prices by

BROWX, JOHNSON & CRANE.

New Albany, April 1, '58.—6w.

QUEENSWARE AND GLASS.

1 -f A CRATES Assorted Queensware JL-LV-J 5 Crates China Tea Ware 300 boxes assorted Glas3 Ware, consisting of Tumblers, Molasses Cans, Jars, &c., to arrive during the spring.

BROWN, JOHNSON, & CRANE.

New Albany, April 1, '58-6w.

HARDWARE.

A A BOXES assorted Tacks, TCV 10 boxes assoi'ted Finishing nails 1,000 gross Wood screws 150 gross Table Knives and Forks 1,000 dozen Pocket Knives 12 gross Iron Table spoons 48 gross Iron Tea spoons 12 gross Britannia Table spoons" 24 gross Britannia Tea spoons 10 dozen shop shears 25 dozen Razors 700 dozen shears and scissors 15 dozen Handsaws

Together with a complete assortment of Building Hardware and Edge Tools of all kinds, for sale at reasonable prices.

BROWN, JOHNSON & CRANE.

New Albany, April 1, '58.-6w

Steam Saw'Mill for Sale.

A

Steam Saw Mill, Team, and everything pertaining to the use of the Mill: It is situated in Warren county, about three miles from the State line station of the T. W. W. R. R-, and on the road leading from Covington to the Station The Mill is in good condition and nearly new having been in operation but a little over a year. It is located where there is abundance of heavy timber and near the pra'rie, which opens an extensive demand for lumber, and ensures a ready sale at the Mill for all the lumber at $13 50 to $14, per thousand. A more desirable location is not to be found within the State. There is a large amount of custom logs now in the yard. Possession given immediately. Call on the subscriber at tho Mill*. WALKER HURD.

April 15, '58-*

DEPAW HOUSE

N E W A A N I N I A N A

By

FAR THE BDST, MOST CONVENIENT and comfortable Hotel in the city, has been leased, refurnished, and putin complete order by the undersigned. I am now prepared to Accommodate the Public, and will use every exertion' t6 give satisfaction. I shall Reduce the Charges, and try to increase the comfort of mv guests. Come and try-me.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE LARGEST STOCK OF

Watclics, Clocks & Jewelry,

EVER BROUGHT TO

CRAWFORD STIL IE!

JAMES PATTERSON.

HAS

just received one of the largest and most complete stocks of New Jewelry,

Fine Watches, Silver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods,

Pocket Boolcs, Porte Monies, Pen Knives,

Gold, Silver and

PLATED SPE6TACLES

All kinds of Musical Instruments, Yioline and Guitar Strings, and allotlier articles usually found in a complete establishment of the kind. In fact it is the largest and best assorted stock ever before offered to tlie people or Montgomery county for examination.

I have just opened anew pattern of Panneled

Patented by Chnuncy Jerome, April 14th, 1857, not one of which has ever been knows to stop or vary since they have been in use. They arc Clocks which I can warrant, and which I know will give perfect satisfaction.

To the Ladies,

wonld say that I have the nicest and richest patterns of Jewelry ever before offered in this city, to the examination of which I ask their kind attention.

Watches Clocks, Jewelry & Musical Boxes,

Repaired and warranted. To this branch of the business, I call especial attention, and feel confident, that in prices and quality of work, perfcct satisfaction will be given at the sign of the

O E N W A

One door west of Purscl's old Corner Stand, Main street. JAMES PATTERSON. April, 1, 1858.—Cm.

LOOK IlEltE EVERYBODY.

BOOTS & SHOES!

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES

FOR CASH!

At She Old Stand of ffa^on & Vance.

THE

undersigned offers to the the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, his large stock of Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced Prices for Cash, consisting of every article found in the

BOOT AND SHOE LINE.

The following comprises apart of his stock Ladies' Kid Gongress Gaiters Lace Gaiters

Kid Slippers Kip Heeled Shoes Calf Sewed Shoes Sheep Skin Over-Shoes Lasting Congress Gaiters Calf heeled Shoes Goat Boots Rubber Over Shoes Moccasins, Fur and Cotton Lined

Gents' Caif Cork soled Boots Single Double Grained Boots

Cloth Congress Gaiters Kid Shoes Double soled Calf Boots

Kip

Calf Congress Gaiters Plain Calf Shoes BOSTON-MADE BOOTS,

AND

A O O E S O E S

The stock embraces every variety and style, and will be sold at the very lowest figures for CASH.

HTConnected with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department, by which we arc enabled to accommodate those who prefer that kind of work. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch.

DAVID KESTER.

Sept. 24, 1857.—3 m.

HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER HANGING &c.,

DONE TO ORDER

CHEAP FO CASH.

RDERS left at T. D. Brown's Drug Store

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promptly attended to. Shop in Commercial Row, over Brown's Drug Store. April 30,1857-tf.) T. H. WINTON.

S I

.LANGGUTH, has consented to

If ffn give another Course of Lessons on PIANO AND MELODEON^ Prompt attention given to Piano Tuning, and Repairing all kinds of Musical Instruments. When not professionally engaged, will be found at Mr. T. Newman's Jewelry and Music Store, and will arrange Music for Songs, and any Musical Instrument, in the plainest and now-a-days most fashionable st^le.

Those wishing his services in Teaching, .tuning, and Music Publishing, are respectfully invited to call on him.

April 1G, 1857.—32—tf

EMPLOYMENT FOR 10,000 PERSONS.

WEther

L. B. WARTIN,

April 1 "5*.—Jr. Proprietor.

are desirous of procuring an Agent (eiLady or Gentleman,) in every Town

and County in the United States, to engage in a Genteel Business, by which from $100 to $200 per Month can he realized, for further particulars Addrcss wifch Sthmp,

S. A. DEWEY CO., Box 151, Philadelphia, Ta.

Feb. If rS58.~3m.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION

PHILADELPHIA.

A Benevolent Institution, established by special endot anient for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.

TO all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, such as Spermatorrhea, Semincal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Syphillis, the vice of Onanism, or Self-Abuse, &c., &c.

Tho HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual disceases, and the deceptions which are practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms and to give MEDIOAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in casea of extreme poverty, to FURNISII MEDICINES FREE OF CIIAHGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the nge, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment

The Directors, on a review of tho psst, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort, have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they had resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but much dispised cause.

Just Published by the Association, a Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onanism, Masterbation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseas of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed letter envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage.

Address, for report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bv order of the Directors.

EZRA D. HART WELL, President.

GEO. FAIRCIIILD, Sec'y. Feb. 4 '58-No. 22-ly

AYER'S I S

FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A

FAMILY PHYSIC

THERE has long existed a public demand for an effective purgative pill which could be relied on as sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an extensive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the It is easy to make a physical pill, but not easy to make the best of all pills—one which should have none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other. This has been attempted here, and with what succcss we would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These pills produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use many quantity but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for thenuse in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of/Ap petite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious^

Headache,

Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Loins for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Costivcness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and impurity of the blood in short, any and every case where a purgative is required.

They have also produced some singularly successful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Fains in the Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the appetite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists but unnecessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body ana it is confidently believed this pill will answer abetter purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine.

PREPARED BY

JAMES C. ATER,

Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Prioe 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for $1.

AYER'S

CHERRY PECTORAL,

For the rapid Cure of

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND

CONSUMPTION.

THIS remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evidences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So widens the field of its usefulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climate. And not only in formidable attacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of COLDS, COUGHS, HOARSENESS, &c. and for CHILDREN it is the pleasantest and safest medicine that can be obtainea.

As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and that the genuine article is sold by

Henry Ott and Manson & Powers, Crawfordsville Daugherty & Deans, Darlington W. J. Henderson, Wayne town G. W. Miller, Ladoga and by dealers in Medicine everywhere*

H. W. SAWYER,

DEALER IK

Musical Merchandise! LA

A E E IN I A N A

THE

undersigned respectfully announces to his friends and the public, that he has received the largest stock ever offered on the Wabash, consisting of

Pl^w© FORTES,

Melodeons, Sheet Music, Tenor and Bass Drums, Yiolins, Yiolincellos, Piano Stools and Covers. With a general assortment of all kinds and descriptions of

Musical Merchandise including Wm. Martin's and Wm. Hall &' Son's GUITARS. New Music received, as soon as published.— Music sent by Mail to any part of the Country Free of Postage.

Tuning and Repairing Pianos and Melodeons attendod to. Second hand Pianos taken in exchange for new ones.

ET All orders by Mail will be promptly attended to.^rr Ware-Room on north side of Public Squares H. W. SAWYER, sept. 17,1857-ly. ..

Notice.

NOTICEbeenImel,given,administrator

ed has appointed of the estate of Samuel late of Montgomery countv, dcceascd, said estate is supposed to be solvent. SAML'EL IMEL,

March 18, l85S.-3w-*. Adrn'r.

1858. 1858. BROWN, JdHNSON, & CRANE,

HAVE NOW IN STORE A FUIX

db COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF

Goods in their Line,

To which they call the attention of merchants visiting New Albany. April 1, '58.-6w

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Hr" Persons wanting P.inting done will do well give us a call.

BILL OF PBICES,

Advertlselng

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Ycaily Advertising,

One Column, 1 year, (displayed,)..... .$50,00 "1 (plain) $45,00 Half, 1 (displayed,) $30,00

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Third 1 (displayed,) 20,00 1 (plain,)... lb,00 Quarter," 1 (displayed,) 15,00

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Card, 1 year, 10,00 6 months, 6,00 Patent Medicines, per column 1 year, 60,00 half 1 year, 35,00 3d 1 year, 25,00 4th 1 year, 20,00

All the above advertisements subject to semiannual change, at the same rates. All Public Sales, Transient Advertisements, &c„ $1 per square, for first insertion and 25 cts. for each additional insertion.

Special Notice.

Marriages, Obituaries, Literary Notices of all kinds, half our regular advertising rates. CFNotices of Patent Mcdicines, $1 per square for first insertion.

Card and Job Printing.

One pack of Cards, (50) .$2,00 Two (100) 3,00 ''Lottery Tickets, or cards, (100) 1,50 each addditional hundred 1,00

Funeral Invitations, (note paper, enveloped) 3,00 Circulars, on half sheet letter, per hundred. 3,00 Blanks—single quire, $1,50—two quires... 2,00 and for cach additional quire, 75 cents, Whole Sheet Posters, perliundi-ed $8,00 each additional hundred 5,00 Half Sheet Poster, per hundred 5,00 each additional hundred 3,00 Quarter Sheet Poster, per hundred 3,00 each additional hundred 1,50 Eighth Sheet Poster, 50 or less 1,50 Ball Tickets, 100 copies, $4,00—to be baid for invariably before taken from the office.

Election Tickets.

Five dollars per thousand will be charged for Election Tickets, to be paid for invariably in advance.

Show Adveitisements.

Two dollars per square will be eharged for advertisements of this character, for first insertion —each additional insertion, $1.

Horse and Jack Bills.

For single Horse Bill $2—for cach additional Horse on bill $1. Particular Notice.

The payment for all Patent Medicine advertise ments must be satisfactorily sccured before inserted, by an accepted order, or by cash.

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Important to

NEBRASKA EMIGRANTS. 1 ooo Lots

FOR DONATION

To Persons Building Thereon BY THE LANIER CITY COMPANY, K. T.

THISopposite

place is situated on a high rock land, on the Missouri River, 100 miles above Omaha City, the mouth of James River, Minnesota Ter., and being at the crossing of the Dubuque and also the St. Paul & Pacific Railroads, and being opposite the future Capital of Dakota Territory will give it a position not eqaullcd by any point on the Missouri River.

... AMD TO CAPITALISTS

This is the point to make investments that will yield a handsome return in a short time. Information furnished gratis. Correspondence solicited. Address

S. L. CAMPBELL, Pres't u. C. Co., Omaha City, N. T.

CAMPBELL, LIXIK & Co., Land agents Lanier

CF.'L.

ishereby that the undersign

CAMPBELL & Co., Land agents,- Omaha

City, N. T. S. S. ConTES, Keokuk, Iowa. "VVM. CBAVENS, Sioux City, Iowa.

JOHJJ L. CAMPBELL, Crawfordsville,Ind. JonyS. BBOWN, April30, l857-6m.

J. 9. MILLER. N. HEFFNEE. S. MILLER.

J. S. MILLER & CO.

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Cheaper than Ever! Competition Distanced!

S I E

BEINGfacilitiCT^for

about increasing his already extensive manufacturing Carriages, Buggies, and light Vehicles of every description, by admitting the above named practical workmen as partners from date, take this method to inform his numerous customers and the pifclic in general, that tlicy now have facilities for getting up

CHEAPER, BETTER & NEATER WORK, Thau any other establishment of the kind. Any person in want of a good vehicle would do well to cali and examine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere.

Being all practical workmen—employ none but the best workmen—using none but the best material, and with along acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, cannot help giving satisfaction both as regards price and quality of work.

HFRepairing done promptly with neatness.— Blacksmithing, Trimming, Painting, &oV

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All our work warranted one year. ETProfoundly grateful to the generous pubiic for past potronage, the Senior partner respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm.

U* Sign. "J. S. MTLLER & CO.." Market Street, Crawfordsville, Ind. North of Court House Square Sept. 3,1857.-Gm.

H. S. COX & CO.,

WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL

GROCERY, PROVISION

AND

CONFECTIONARY STORE.

NO. 6. COMMERCIAL ROW, GREEN ST., CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. Oct 1857-1 v.

FAIRBANKS'

PATENT

SCALES,

THOS. UNDERWOOD & BRO. Lafayette, Ind., Agents. Sold by FAIRBANKS & CO., 189 Broadway, New York. july 2d 1857 n43 ly

STEAM BAKERY! JOHN DOHERTY, Uictitiiiis! Cake Mrr

North-west Corner Public Square, CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. JULY 2, 1857—v9n43-ly

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Tin, Sheet-Iron, Brass, Copper and

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AT THE OLD STAND OF

H. BALL & CO.,

No. 5, a

A LARGE VARIETY OF

COOKING STOVES!

THE

N I A E A A —THE

—THE—

Columbia!

—THE

Besides other good Stoves. All at reduced prices.

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Done to order—such as Tin-Roofing, Guttering, Sheet-Iron, Copper, Zinc, &c. ALL WORK

warranted.!

Old Copper, Brass, Pewter, Lead, and most kinds of Farming Produce, taken. Our rules are "Small Profits and Quick Returns."

Call and examine our full stock. july 2, '57-tf] CHILION JOHNSON.

What the Ladies Say

TN FAVOR OF

BUCK'S CELEBRATED

COOKING STOVESi

"TTTE the undersigned who have purchased the justly celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, would recommend them to the Public, as bejng the most perfect Stove ever sold in this place.

It is perfect in all the different departments Cooking—Bakes with great regnlarity has a good draught, and requires but about one halt the amount of fuel that is required to perform the same amount of work in other Cooking Stoves: Mrs. Matilda Coinpton, Mrs. M. M. Jennison,

E. M. Robertson, Elizabeth Mack, Nancy Fisher, Elizabeth Fagan, Ann E. Watson, Lucy A. Holton, Susan N. Nicholson, Eliza Watson, E. A. Jennison, Sarah Wakelyn, Eliza Bowen, M. Middleton, Martha A. Hughes. N. B. J. HOOVER, 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.

April 3,1856.—tf.

THOMSON & RISTINE,

Have Removed their

Law Office

To the Brick bnilding over Campbell, Galey & Harter's Store. June 15, 1855.—tf.

N. A. & Salem Bail-Boad.

Summer Arrangem ent!

TRAINS GOING NORTH. Mail Train, 11 o'clock a. m. Express Train 9.26 p. m. Freight Train, 2.35 m.

TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Through'Express Train,... .5:35 o'cl'k a. m. St. Louis Express Train,... 5::'5 a.m. Mail Train, 5:32 p. nu Freight Train, 11 a. m.

May 7, 1857.—ly.

R.E.BRYANT..

We arc now prepared to do all kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing in a style that cannot be Sttrpassed by any office in the \\rest. Now is the time to get Job Work done. Call up and examine our specimens. They will speak for themselves.

CAMPBELL & CO.

Have opened their new styles

SPRING DRESS GOODS,

Bonnet Ribbons,

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MANTILLAS,

Ready-Made

L®T!nlB

SHOES, &C.

EAVT Brown 7-S shirting for 714 cts, at april 1, 1858] CAMPBELL 4 co.'s.

leached Muslin, at fi cents a vnrtl to be had at CAMPBELL &~Co.'a.

LAVELLAcents—are

Cloths for Travelling Dresses—

worth .' 0 to be hid for 15 centsat apr 1, ltr'58j CAMF'iELL & Co.'s

HALLI De Laiues lbrl2J.( cts.. at aj:r 1, '58.] CAMPBELL & Co.'s.

UNDREDS of dollars worth of bargains are sold every day at CAMPBELL & Co.'s. april 1, 1858.

Music for the Million!!

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"GFcEENCASTLE MOSIG STORE."

Tiano Fortes, from $175,00 to $1000,00. Melodeons, from $45,00 to 200,00. Guitars, from $5,00 to GO.OO.j Violins, from $1,00 to 50,00. fc' "ALSO," A full and complete stock of F! tin as, Accord cons, Fifes, Flutes, Flageolets, Banjos, Drums, Tuning Forks, Music Portfolios of all qualities. The best Italian Strings, and the largest stock of

Sheet Music & lust ruction Books, To be found in the We?t. Our Piano Fortes are from the following noted factories:

Chickering & Son, Boston. Hallet, Davis, & Co., Woodward & Brown, A. fc J. Keogh, BuiTalo, A. IT. Gale & Co ,N. Y..

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Peters," Crvgg Co., Louisville. ... The above Instruments cannot bo surpassed, and will be sold on terms DEFYING C( MPETITIOX. We are now prepared to fill orders and accommodate customers on the shortest notice and warrant entire satisfaction.

We are now buvingour Goods for Cash, and CAN AND'WILL SELL LOWER Than ever has been sold in this country before. Call and test our assertion. Liberal discount to Teachers.

N. B. Every Instrument fully warranted to give entire satisfaction. Address, R. DOBBINS & CO.,

Grcencastle, Ind.

[trN. B- Tuning & Repariug done to order, as we have Mr. L. IYISS.VEH employed in this department. We can fully warrant satisfaction-

R. D. & CO.

Greencastle, Dec. 10, 1857.-ly.

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CHEAP CASH STORE I

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

New Albany, Indiana.

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LARGE assortment of Miscellaneous and' Standard School Books, kept constantly on hand. Also,

WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS, Of every variety of pattern, together with a large supply of Printing Paper and

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ICTAll Orders from the Country promptly attended to. E. 11. DAY, State street, between Main and Market,'

Feb 4 1858—2m. New Albany, Ind.

Dr. Vanderbill,

lllim Sll©!©!,

RESPECTFULLY tenders hisser viccs to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He give3 particular

attention to carious Tee.th, millions of which ar» now annually lost for want of timely and judicious trctfttficnt. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of PORC EAIN TEETH IN THE WEST, Having sure utility and ease to all requiring arti« ficial substitutes, from a single tooth'to on entire double set.. All work warranted.

All operations pertaining to the soignee, carefulattendod to, with the least possible pain. ICT Dental Rooms in Empire Block, No-. 1. Crawfordsville, July 14,1854.

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FRY7M. D.,

WMedicine

LL attend exclusively to the practice 0 and Surgery. Office above'F'II.

Try & Co'6 Store.

March 13-30-tf.