Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 April 1856 — Page 3
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»d al I of is
Magnificent Stock of
SPRING & SUMMER
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O O S
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EOBINSON'S
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Outfit tP Ifr*' Morgans new Bnck Jr&m,
wu Can
inform the citizens of Montgomery county thatwofirfliinw receiving and opening cno of tn/^t boantifrtl and veil telectod stock of
S I N O A I N S
Silk and Marsailles vestings and peitlemcns fur •jiisliing good*, that will eclipse all former twirl* und which for extent.-rnriety. elcgnnce. nnd dicao iu-ph, cannot be equalled wcstoflhe Atlantic cities, and so .ncompiip. bly bey tun I an) now or ever before ollVri 1 in this couhty. that any comparison »ii jsiinplv ridiculous g*
.rt
'i,.vEtivS koosi.S
f.ffhrt \«ry ipiintcssenoc of beauty, they coni»t r.f
•SPRIiV^SHAWLS,
fi
MltOAlSI? KlflJ80SS
}'.ii,uisitiy ror.^ht Mim'.il'aa.
tho
1)I!Y (iOODS
oTcr trouglit to tins market: having been
wd b- on*f
tbo firm who hasrbeen engaged in the
jiiorffliittfeJnttTncw for the last thirty ears,, we usicau reassure and prove to the cstuens of tniu counS ®tv tlint they can here findigoods of the very bo.st nlfttcriaK ricbeft colors and at the most reduced ?j.ri so come on!. We invito the farmer and his "'familv. the merchant, the ineclianic. the phvsician, i«nd the lawyor: wcSnvile the professor, the stnlent, tlic.prcachcr. and welcome ..the ladies and while wc are inviting, vc will not forget to inform •voti tbiif wc tratisnft business with our customers -vsiipon the most honorable terms..., Accounts shall i« kept precisely correct.
yd Large stock of r,'v
,-Si
.wsfhr J-J
fi
Staple & Dry Goods,
Cont)itnting ©I* n'_ c. v. 9C.0SB9 -*J
$\ A js„
I2.\ORMOUS STOCK OF
ISfi
UP ST AIS.S. 4U •'.? i" 1
"5 fiiMitlonuin can satiate tlicir utmost ktrcfoli of tfniu-y by cullintr and pwrcha^inir a fine suit of cloths of our iif\v und splendid assortment "f clothing vons'iKtini in part nf
A**
Siik mid SUIIIIIK:)' hats of all sizufi^ Farrui-rs linncn d'lik pan's I'laiil Marsaillcs pant.* and vests. ijno«*tii« an«l Itallian cloth pants. ?a J'rcncli dress dc'.f ••.'•••
Mack doenkin
Arifntitii-cloth coat»«. Iral' Mohair ...i •-i F.nglirth Tweed
L'si.tx J)jcr.r K.s,
r%
I
Lawns,
llii'b'ins, Buiiiii-ts r.tid so manj charming Konnties that o\ir memory sallies forth in grnndil- I Jftijuent st\le aud says ladies. ify«-it will visit our nice stock tfgood^ :r i'"!id heartssiiall \ibrate to 'Tcnr iiitere.»t and in beautiful rocm shall put on till its lo\ liest elijunis and *nu!e in al! it gayest atrire.tfi reccive vou as our customers, the clerks if 'possible chnll bo doubly dilliccnt, the ribbons. Ivn net-**, silks and .-atin shall emit an nnusnal fraprance, if Nature will but obey we will order th-.i general ect cry to be i«-licrlitftt!. So come one. eomc all. and iet our friendship strew a few dimes ir. the drawer ol vtntr true friends
J. II. *S S- l'.OBlNSON. I
April 10, ISoO. f/ .. ,\Tn'.Oly'
To i&iB Farmer and Mechanic rc have a bt
of
hard \va?o tb:l- wi' well sell
SPRING &~SLMMER
thenndcrsigncd wouhl bog leave to call the at t*ntion oftbe priblic in gcntsrhl* to otir new and •srtli (itflecldd »tock of
a
at
ivcost and carriairc. J. H. it S. BOBINSON.
/VREIVAL!
Vv'tv
A
hich wc arcdaiy receiving. We would say to onr rol^and the c°rtbc'lf6
i»r little moii-
friends that if tlicy want good gotvlsfor little ey.to call on u» before purchasinge!sowhere. niskc MC. our own goods, and thereforc'wc can avery ariiele twenty-five ycr cent lower than any •*other house in town on vicinity.-.Oor stock cone .lst*ol'aU kind# of rl'y
a nt
',« VESTS-,-
knv
A
GenUemeus Furnishing Goods
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ft"'"
BfATS & APS, 1 a 7 "V
Trunk and CarpeCTSr,
O JI
All wo want te My-Soyou is^to^iv^ »i cftli ami tiiuuino our ^TCCKIS and judge for yourselves. We Wn^bfirfound ai LYin* fUrS1* ooraor, known aj Cmw fux$» old stand.
E- A- I. n. nENOCH.
April l«548tj&'"j v7 n40h-.
•±L
Ula:
•. li«rcby gtven ^Sat the un3ereigned has' been amvoinU*! administrator HE BOS IS NON fJohu llornev. dci-®*«yl. Said estate
of the c*t#ie o: i« supposed to l-c soh enu April v•
JOHN COVNERT.
NEW STOCK OF GOODS
TOR
I I i*tif f'T
MTJNJVS & HAKDING
ARE
"o
FANCY DRESS GOODS, 'i. *W..i
5*
1 1
(Sassiincrcs,
1
Klincy ntid p[aid carsinvru l'ino cloth tti-:ss Rvron, Newport, and standinir shirt collars. Kontn and shties, of extra lino calfskin and ii'lieiip.
A fine'assortinCnt of V. 1.
QUEENS WARE I cloths,
And
HAEDWAEE,
••si«v-.= .1iiriMc 1JC»u I!
7.
,1 DIES LADIES LADIES
j?-.p r'
stjlc-. of
flift.x
Ail
(iROCKRIER
HUG All,
t'OFFF.SJ
Teas,
Tobacfo. and all other articles in (hat lino
WOOD BUCKETS,
Wash Bonrds,
a
•fall kinds. For anything we have, we will take in t.v-hange ei..-hor ai.v kind of „•••,
Country Produce
for v. liieh the kt market ]irioes wili h.^ pn j,,r good, at as low rates as can be had in this market. One audall please call anil examine our stvck before purehiiMiip elsewhere as wc think we can sell us as low IUI\ one else, and charge as little for showing giod.- us any one. You will always* find cn iiands to^bo^ got.'.®,
0 I N I
JOB'S
7f
now receiving an entire new Stock of /Spring- and Summer Goods, in the room formerly occupied by iRobinsori, Vancc
-strati
f" CHAKLEY HARDING, J.\M!- IWI.MME.
April i. io'W. T,' %Tn4r'lv.
NOTICIi
IShcrebv
eiven that tlict undersigned Tinardians
of the heirs at law of Nut ban Ball, late o» Montlatc oj Mont r-0Ul'-,"y county, deceased, will tell at private -sale tiK* following (.1 escribed real estate in said couhty: to \ut: the undivided five-ninths of the three follow ng tracts, to wit: The west half of the northwest quarter ol section thirty-two in township twenty north of range five west, except three acres
LLL,IA"LSLOR'U
lllc,
April 1?. 1S5").
south west quarter
VWs of section thirty two in same township and range «cl andthc south, west quarter of the south-east quar-
tcr ofscction thirty-two of same township und ranp. ^TKKits: One third of the purchase money to be
Suc
aid in liaiul, one-third in six months and "the resiin twelvemonths from day of sale, the purchaser •vcuring the deferred payments by note with approved surety, wj.iving valuation and appraisment laws, and bearing interest from dat«. .... Id-IV 1 MUORb JAMES BALL,
Guardians of said heirs. n40w3.
Administrators Sale.
"^TOTICE is hereby given tb.at I will sell at Public x\ auction oil Monday the -,!th day of April, lbw all tlic ivrsonal property of James Alexander, deceased: consisting of 5*3* feet of Inmbcr, seven hogs one Mattock, one cross-cut Saw, four shares of New Albany «fc Salem Railroad Stock together with a lot of Household and Kitchen furniture.
April 13,1655. nO'JwS..
*Administrators Notice.
"MJ"^TI'JEisUt^bj {jiveu t^iatd have been ap--*-r*v po'nt.ed Adniiiiistrator .^f U«c estate of Janjes Alexander, laii ofMonrgojnerj- 'cohnt^j Indiana, deceased- J-
j- id W../C- XAYTOtN, Administrator. April 12,15^. n33w3r.
Boots & Shoos.
6.0
Cases In
store."
WILSON, S.
'.Ti
SPRING AND SUMMER.
«fc wi
^sr I
Silks
•501..t?r0
TISSUES,
tff
upn:
Iterates,. O v".J
Lawns,
I*
ji*'*-
'TJ ti "-r
13-
r:*» cofif
I'rintB- and all kind* of white, gooda, Shawls, Capes. Mantillas, Fancy D.n Trimmings, Buttciitf and also a complete assortment of
t., xr
O S
GOOJSCfo
CASSIMGRES, .loO
'V
Tweeds,
"f l'f ~f $"*•$"•
Janes, Cottonadcs. Linnens. ready made Clothing, for men and boys, Coats. Fanta, Vests, 7
SHIRTS
Drawers
Hats and Ttonnets" of nil sizes, styles and qu
'.litics
Bonnet Trimmings,
I'lirasolls of the latest styles, Umbrella? liitgr*. and Satchels, line ntuck of notion?,
Carpet
-.Hosiery,
:. ..Gloves,
COMES
5
Buttons
Jr-wrlry f.Il'l sli otiii' (.'union*, D,.!!: :sl:
(K.|
line
(Uiilts,
table
O O S A N S O E S
jf all sort.- and sizes,
Knives & forks,
iVckct knives S. i.-sors, Tea and Table Pjioons,
VT. QBSUKB,
-J yxr^
4 9sf1
Tij:
& Co.,
in Washington" TInll, wTiiclihns been refitted with additional roomonfl ^rife.etock consists in part of
W. BUKBRIDOS.
WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
Wholesale & Retail DeaTert' in:
(,/vlV) jfcv
CL(miI'G,
•z SPStjJ. DVii A:'
GROCERIES .^3--s.
3$ vr-.'"
?,.v.
r\ r\ Y* 'rf
'J, Quweensware,!
.V
T'^A GJO:'
-Mw tO *K#.
Hardware,
•tfi
jii'iP 7W
1
srh-t'^
IRON
)Jr
Nails,
GLASS,
&c."
t»?
No's. 1 & 2, Commercial Block,
Crawfordsville. Indiana,
W'E
rTi
COLLARS'
are now receiving our Spring and Summer Supplies, to which we invite an examination of purchasers. Our stock being large and complete and bought from first bands by old and experienced buyers, we feel confident in saying to our friends and the public at large, that we can sell them (roods is rbcap an4 as good as any House in the Wabash Valley, for proof which we solicit an examination.
April 10.13.56^ v7n?9-ly. 'J- Wf.,aT
Campbeli, (Jaley & Harter,
Are nopr receiving their larg»:a nd immense stock of .• I '.
SPRING GOODS,
Being by far, the largest and they ever had. The pleasure public, comprising some very rich
best assorted stock of offering to the beautiful stvlns of
Dress Goods
Hcinjsomething cnti mat-rial. i'
Of entirely fiylcs- good in fabric and fast
GinghamSj
beautiful patterns with designs taker, from new sly 1csilks.
EMBROIDERIES, COLABS ETC.
The most magnificent assortment ever brouirht to this {lacc, and bought at prices that will enable us to jtiiTAiL them at wHUI.KSAI.U nriccs.
S I S
lii plaids and stripes, at extremely low prices. I
FRENCH 0£1«A^'11LES, 1
4.
....... ... .......... .. ...
1 1M
I
r--'
I I S S E S I
I Ai*l
4
Besreges.
Brilliants,
A full line at very low pricrs.
GLOVES ROSEERY
A large lot at low prices.
A tremendous stock of
BOOTS & SHOES,
Made expressly for onr retail wilos: Ladies," misses and cliildmns shoes, in greut quantities.
A large stock of
Carpets,
ai.wholcsr.'e priccs.
N S
A full and completo stock of
GROCERIES,
Coffee, Sugar, Teas & Rice,
At wholesale or retail.,
-J
StlUo
Our stock so immense and complete in itself, cmbraces frutib, new and clugant goods at low prices will recommend itself to the judgement of every sensible man or woman, who are judges of goods,
April 12,1?50, volTiio'.ily,
Ladies Mohair Head Dresses. Superior article received at WILSON. GRIMES & CO.
Clothing
\TENS, and Boys, a full stock, received and for JI sale up stairs.)
Bonnets.
ONE
W. C. LAYTON. Administrator.'
600
•WILSOS .QHLNES & CO
Ctepetiog.
E .-lose out. WILSON GKIMft
April 10, '65.
dc CO.
GRIMES
&C.
ps Fancy Prints.
,vnt,
TOO Ijiwns. lw De-brages, Borgcf fc DfrLainSt 100 Chambuvs and Ginghams, received at :c r-X WILSON, GRIMES & CO *5
Domestic Gooda
~t pK?ccs of Bleaehed Muslins.. lvv £0 pieces Ticking and Dills. „r.... W Ghocks and Stripes.
Cottonadcsr Cambrics, Dennins Flannels, Tweeds,
100
tV:., also Cloths, Sat tine tts. Linen*, Diaper. Toweling «kc. 16 bub Br^wn Mutlins.
WILSON
GRIMES fc CO
FIFTEEN THOUSAND! 1858-
r=v -i.
„i
AljPD
t:-
a
STIEL THtr^ doiffl.
Peace not yet Restored
The Clash of Arms still heard irf the
THE RED'BajN^EB'OE^WrSTiDL FLOATS 4 fn'£&yfa-
MONARCHS TREMBLE ON TUEIU THRONES AND
THE MASSES LDNG/DOWK-TRODDEN, ARS LIF
TING THEIR VOICES FOR
TTrrlMLH THESE MIC.HTV EVENTS ARE V\ transpiring in the Old World, the undersigned,
P-H. FEY & CO.,
Are urginc their business with all possible zeal and energy. They are now opening a splendid stock of '3 ,-5 .i mis®.
Selected with groat cftrc in the Eastern Cities.— Their Law'nfc," XTcbepes. Bereges, J'rilliantincs, Prints, Ginghams^ Silks: and the various.new Stylui•°f'/ I O
Ladie's Dress Goods... '.Si
Are unsurprssod in beauty and brilliantcy, and that delicate blending of colors which never fails to" please the'cultivated tiiste. Needle-Work. Swiss Muslins, s.trine and plaid ). Irish Linen. Cotton and Linen iklgings, Laces, Embroideries, Collars. Sieves etc. Plain and Figured Bobinetts. Ladies' and Gents'. Linen Illcfs.. Ladies' Embroidered and Gents'. Colored Linen Bordered Ilkfs., Ladies' Veils all prices, Mantua. Silk, and Bonnet Kib.bpns: ]5hick bilk Cravats. Paper Aluslins. Ladies'and Gents'Gloves all qualities. Cotton. Lister and LinanThread, Colored and Black Kid Hosiery a large assortment for children, Misses, Ladies, and(icntlehien: with a i'u-11 and ecu era 1 assortment of trimmings, threads, spocl cotton, sewing silk, combs, buttins, suspenders, ttc. Their cloth
jombs. buttins, suspenders. «fec. Their Dasiincrcf*-' Farmers' Sutins. Lineiis, fcc. are of the finest and best quality. Tasteful, durable, and elegant, all of which are now troincr off with great rapidity to our numerous friends and patrons whose eontinucd patronage we solieit and wii', merit-by selling a good article for a fair coi^l .icvlion.
Oiir slock of hats, caps bonnets and straw goods of all kinds cannot- be surpusse-.l for taste, oleganeo, durability-and cheapness.
April
,'ly new, both in doaign and
Prints
i-2,
1S.V5. ^F. 11. FRY
& Co.
J. H. Manny's
A E N A S A
-m
EEAPEE & MOWER...
O I N E
For the Harvest of 56'.
'Pill", only real, complete J. Machines in the one.
have been made to this machine since the last harvest among them is the castor wheel under the tongue, which takes nil the heft from the nock of the horses, except the weight of the tongue alone. Other improvements have also been made which makes it the most complete Harvesting Machine in the. world. It is no new. unlriud machine—the machine has leceived l'jS first premiums since IS51, in competition with all other machines of note.— This fact alone is clear proof of its worth.
We have ulso Horse Powers. Threshing Machines, Plows. Corn Planters, and Panning Implements generally. CUMBERLAND, GREGG & Co.
Crawfordsville, April 12, lS5'i. tf
N O A E S S
COMPANY.
•n nee ting with
ABAMS& CO'S. A.TiEllJCAiV
Express Company
to all the principal CITIES in the United fc'ti.tc-s. both North and South.
Messengers leave Daily
At fi A. M. and 0:1 Otfico at the Depot.
April 12.
w)£T tons ofCc.st Iron. 500 kegs of nails. el, Bolts ISOJ.
A
& CO.
Shingles Wanted.
OjN-E
Jkin.LlON SHINGLES --:nit-cd-bv [april2S. lSfto.j^ GRAHAM Jt' imp
thousaad. gaRftrs of .N. O. molasses in bar re-Is aijddialf barrel--, jnst landed and for sal
by the barrelfor casli. April 1^, 1S5'5
CAMPBELL &CO. v7nS01v.
Prints, Lawns
II
combination of the two Valuable improvements
P. M. Bu incss solicited.—•
R. E. BRYANT. Agent. u3SHf.
Administrators Notice.
N'OTICE
is hereby given that the undersigned hasbaen appointed Administnitor with will annexed _of the estate of William Weathers, late of Montgomery county Indiana, deceased. Said estate is snpposcd'to'be'solvcnt*
JOilN L. WEATHERS, Administrator. April 12, 1S5'J. n39w3
Iron, Nails, Steels etc.
Also Steel, Springs, ax^VlLSON GRIMES
Groceries.
A.good
stock: Coffee,Sugar, Molasses. Syrups, Rice. Teas. Spices. Pepper, Soda, Ginger. Cinanion.Nutmeg, Chocolate itc.
WILSON" GRIMES &CO.
Willow and Wooden Ware
good toe 1 to arnvc soon. WILSON GRIMES A-CO.
Sundries.
4
Doz. Cans of fresh Peaches. 4 doz. cans of fresh Strawberries. •J Tomatoca. •J mlsad. l^ickl^a. 4 l'cpper Saueo.
100
WILSON GRLMES & CO.
Hats.
oft wool. Panama. Leghorn,
Doz Fine Straw & Palm leaf, received at WILSON. GRIMES & CO.
1 T7*E1I and after this day. we expect to keep on 1 hand a supply of
Family Flour, in Sacks.
good article. WILSON GRIMES &CO.
IF
von \yaut a good article of tobacco, go to Oit DrugStorc. He has re Drugs Medicines.
August 4,1855.
a Ircsh supply of
n? 1^
IJshts of PINE S.VFH of all sizes lef
10,000 for sale'by H.
0?t
Anguit I.
DrTi~gist.
1856.
Spring Campaign Open!*
ALLEN, GALEY^SNOEERAN,
AGAIN IN THE .HELD
WrE•friends
wonW 1«ITC to inform our numerons and customers that we arc in doily receipt "i" cur -1
Spring Summer Stock of
O O S
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
O I N
4 Ladies Drcs Goods,
Bonnets and Ribbons, Parasols. Shawls, Gloves. A"c., «fce.: also a splendid lot of Trimings, of the latest and most fashionable style. Our lawns are of the richest and most beantifnl styles ever brought to the market. Our Tissues. Bareucs, &e., surpasses anything wc have ever before had the pleasure of seeing spread upon the counter of a Western Store. Of Prints wc have an endless variety, varying in style from the large gay stripe to the neat small figure, rich in color and cheap in price.
SPLENDID SILKS.
.i
Prints at 5 cts per yard. Hos« at 7 cts per pair. f-Jlovcs at 6 cts per pair. Bleachcd Muslins at 6 et-s peryard. Tickings at 10 cts of a superior quality. We feel free to say that the long exjerienec of ou.* Buyer in the Wholesale businoss pives a warrantee that we are prepared to sell goods lower than
Any House in the Place.
Wc arc determined to sell Goods lower than they have ever been sold here before. 73}" Our motto is small profits and quick sales. Knowing that there is a rrcat deal of competition, and competition is the life of trade, wear" hound to compete with any who may feci themselves in competition with us.
All wc ask of you is to give us a call, look through our stwck and compare onr prices with the prices of others. We charge nothing for showGoods.
Brin.eon your produce of all kinds bring your wives your sops and daughters. Here is the placc for bargains, aud no mistake. V-'
-The Boynion Corner,
Is our place of business, whore wo will always be found, ready and willing to show our goods to all who may have the kindness to cidl on s.
RPKE.UEMBER THE OLD BRICK CORNER WEST OF TIIE COURT IIOI SK ALLEN UALEY
6s
April.5, lSiO,--ly.
1856. 3.856.
At Home Again.
Malison & Powers,
Successors Sloan & Morgan,
Wholesale and,. Retail
DRUGGISTS,
A E E O E E I S O E O the east end of the new brick, known as
EMPIRE BLOCK
reccntlv erected on
MAIN STREET,
where may at all times be. found the
Largest and Most Splendid
assortment of
Letter Paper,
S
E I I N E S
Paints,
Oils,
Bye Stuffs,
April 5, IS VJ. /ATnSStf.
What the Ladies say
lu favor of
BUCK'S CELEBRATED
-^v
Tr S~S.
Mrs. Matilda Comptou, Mrs. M. M. Jeiini.-on, E. M. Rolertson. Elizabeth Mac-k. Naney Fisher, K,.izabith Faguo,
1856. infc.o.t tv -..
a. Can depend on Buying their
•For
rdiuburgli Review
Glass, -J
Perfumery,
Stationary, &c. &c.
in the Wabash Valley, all of which will be sold on the most liberal terms lor CASH or on sh«Tt credit, to those who are known to be guilty of the habit of paying their debts.
Crawfordsville, Jan. 20,1S":5. v7-n2S-tf.*
A S & I Fashionable Hatters
No. 6 Commercial Hew
espcetfnlly calls the attention of the public to to their huge and superior stock oi' ilais and Caps. Umbrellas iV:o.. ch apcr than can be found in any other house in the West. We aro manufacturing all the latest aud most unproved stjiu of
Hats and Gaps.
i'all at our Emporium of I'a.-hion, No. Coinnu rcial Row. Crawiordsvillc 1 :i-l.
-r 7""T~^ tcriL
1 I I S 1 1 1 S S S a OiU ±u^*
Stoves, would recommend them to the Public, r.s being the most pcrfcet Stove ever sold in this pllKC.
It is jcrfcct in all the ditTeront departments of Cooking—Bakes with great regularity, has a good draught, and requires but ubov.t one half the amount of fuel that is required te perform the same amount of work in other Cooking Stoves
Ann E. Watson, Lucy A. Ilulton, Susan'N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson, E. A. Jennison, Sara*li Wakciyn, Elixa Bow -n, M. Middleton,
Mrs. Martba A. Hughes.
N. B. IIOOVEIt, is thE only Agtni for the Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsville. Mo others have them. A good assortment of other Stoves always on hand and lor Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.
April 3, 1356 —tf.
it
"t lihds of sngar iu rcc*:v'd ind for •a'io. io-e
JLO fr-r ca«h. CAMFT.L LL vC'-'.
1866.
SPRING TRADE,
NEW AEBAHYJfSof
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
^MEHCHANTS^-I
i»
i.viwll
E E N S W A w-.a. .. .5 '.i
.SKrwhiTyfcA ^:AXl5 1?-
HARDWARE
the Slammotk Estoblishmrnt of.
BROOKS & CAMPBELLS.
As low ti3 from nnv honse srost of the Mountain*.
We havo in Store Trade
.)•
We have an endless variety—Black. Figured, Striped, Barred and plain. I.JUVIIS—We have Lawns at 8 cts per yard.
und to arrivo for the Spring
500 Crates of Crockery,
Comprising all the latest designs and qupliMcs, which we are determined to offer to the trade at
l:VISUALLY LOW FIGURES.
*'"s AI.!jO I
,4- ,-^fl «W
100 Boxes of Glassware,
Consisting of all kinds of Tumbler?, Jars. Molasses Cans. Salts. Sugars, and Preserve Dishes, etc. Together with an immense stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Hardwac and Cutlcyr.
also the heaviest stock of
FARMING- TOOLS
Around the Fulls, :md will offer them at such prices that will induce every one that gives our stock an examination to leave "their.orders.
We only a=k that all, before making their pnreh-
ase.s will give our stock a thorough examination'! and wc leel confident of quoting prices that will be satisfactory and secure your custom. i~r You will always find ns open from '1 A. M. until I', M-. vcjidy to sliov,- con through cur stuck. I
All orders sent us, will receive the personal attention of one the members of the firm. Goods delivered at Wharf boats,
so N A S S charge.
KEEK AN.
raieh
Whi!f
North British Review i.
Free Church.
Westminister Review
'Liberal.)
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
I EAELY COPIES.
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Per ann. .... .4.1 oo Oo
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I3anincuts to be inudc in ull.'-aHCH in adcun'c. Monaj current in the Stale where usucd will he received at par.
CLUBBING.
A discount of twenty-five ]*T cent, from" the above r,rices will be allowed to 'i.rns ordering four or more copivs of any one or more of the abo-. works. Thus: Four copies of I'lackw jod. or of or.e Review, will be sent to one address f^r four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for ar.d so on.
POSTAGE.
In ail the principal ilics and Town.-, tl.•.*.«• work-* will be dalivered. I'itKKOF POSTACi:. When sent by mail, the POST.'.OK to unv ar
U)
vear tvjr•
0"
:»ianj. in** iusj.ii»r. mip -u u*
vt-r.od ana b-.t I'ourtceu Cent.
ye:i a vear for each of the Review.-.
PARBSBR-S G-'uIDE
TO SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE.
Bv Hi:m:V STEPHENS. F. I!. S.. of Fdinbnrgh. an.', at the shortest Siotice and fctrrct attention puid "the late J. P. NOKTON. Prof-ssor of Srii-ntific Ag- cutting. Wt would say again call and riculture in Yale College, Now Ibiven. -j. -.ol-.. for t-« ••xnniin*' is to h« con\intx-d.
Roy-1 Octavo. lt oo pages, and numerous '.Vocnl Mrch l.». -jS/irt. v7n^5-! v. and Steel Engravings. Tb.is is. confessedly, the most complete work on g., 'Whit6 Goods. Agriculture ever published and in order to give it}
Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers,
a wider circulation the publishers have resolved to .!„.,4p. reauce the price to April U, w. WILSON. GRIMES «fe CO.
Fire Dollars for flic Two Volumes!!
To
of the Union and to Canada (post paid. This work is NOT tlie old '»Ilook of the Farm.w
..TliCyfltUnniolIi Boston,
OHBi STORE
CONDIiCTED OX THE
ONE'^CE SYSTEM.
DAViii GARVIN,
,* 1-*^
TAICE"plc8»ur© in informing their nnm«ro«a fricntls »nd customers, that they aro now receiving thiiir "ew .Stock of
Spring& SilmmerOooda,
embracing the following variety:
5,5
A CALL
GIVE us
JJKOOK.S t' CAMPBF.LL, Ma'in St. New .Albany.
1, lS'iij. vT-n^S-ly.
The Hritksh Poriodkals
A E S I E
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PllICE
OK "Ml I! I.ATTFJt ITI'.l.lr ATIOV.
L. SCOTT «l- CO.. NEW [ciblish the following lcsuliiu viz:
VORK, continue to Rritish Pcriodicills.
London Quarterly (Conservative.)
DRYGObSii"
-CLOTHING,
HATS ft CAPS,
CARPETING,
Bools and Shoes,
E E N S W A E
THE LADIES,
TO
Wc would say that tlioy will -find our »took
Rich
Tn our Domestic Hardware Department, wo can 1 only say that wo will duplicate any Cincinnati or Pittsburgh invoice. And in all Foreign Goods, no I house .East or West shall undersell ns, as wo itn- .»? port directly from the manufacturers. Wc have
1
$1000 \^orth
6onds
Dtfss
unsurpassed bv any in town,nmong wldch m*y b« a in a
4
:tY
.- Fancy Silks,'
Tissiifi'froin 25cts, to $125 per Yard
^ronoh
nn"Swiss
1^'nntcd Lawn?, Brilliontens, A».
of
1
Jv.tTcr- I
Bonnet Ribbons, r*t"
Tnmmiufrs and Kich Kmbroidorics,
..f SPLEXDID
SHAWLS,
Bonnets, French Vesites. recently imported frwa PARIJS, .French, I.nglisli and American
TOILET QUILTS,
20 ROLLS OF r.VRPFTING, ts
Gloves, Hoosiery Ai "«S!l f--'
$7000 Worth of Clothing^ X''*-"-nearly all of which lias been manufactured
an an re as or E a or bas our name stamped upon it aod tlio work warranted.
Onr Stock of
ox--.•
for us in Ho&toa and which wo gunroute*
TO SELL TVVENTY PER CENT
LESS
1
1 r.
at
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and
QnoVhswar'p, -s
I
*.
will always be full, and wc are determined not bo undersold. Having reccntlv mode extan*i*a additions to our Mammoth Cfieap Store, wa &r» now prepared to keep and supply our customer* ith
Groceries.
Mr. Garvin will remain Ea*-t during a larga portion of the Surnme-r and forward
NEW GOODS WEEKLY BY EXPRESS.
To our friends in the country who buy t-i call again we would sav that we are now pseiiurcd to
I'
furnish them with their Spring Stock.' of CJoodi a* LESS than Cincinnati or Lotiissille priecs.
March 2'.i. v"n37-1y.
Fresh Arrival.
RECEIVEDfollowing
this day at Masterson's Confection-
ary, tbo articles, fresh and in fir* order:
N. O. Sugar, Laguyia Coffee, '. ,~r^ Cocoa,
Cocoa Nnts, Elma Figs.
Prunes. Sultanna Raisins, Layer Rtiisini*, Citrons, Datcj. Dried Plums, Cheese, t^-e. Smoking Tobacco of the best quality, also Chrring Tobacco, Cigars, Arc.
J. D. MASTERSON.
March 29, n-TT tf.
Spring ami Siiiiiiiicr Goods. Hannah & Cassel,
AVING recoived their st. .-k of ppring an1 ummor (l''Oib'. would invito tht viti/cn^ of Crawfordsville i«nd surrotiriding untry to call t*. their New Store hi
II
CRAWFORD'S NEW BRICK,
[ipositc Km pirn Block, Crawford.- ville. Ind'ann, id exa:.-iine tl.cir splendid assortment of prio»
Groods 8c Clothing,
We have evorv variety all wi.d. from ?1.7o Doeskin Cas-jmen*^ fr-::i 7 at priceb to suit all classeo.
PvEABY MADE CLOTHING
nroTnplet*-, eomprising rnenV and boy's ch'tliij of ad rtvles and prices.. Wc hr.vo also cn h»r.l variety of notion-,
Shirts and Collars,*. Cravats,
ed at
LEONARD SCOTT A co No 'i Gold Strs^'. NOT Y' RK.
Ftb. lrJi?. v7-r. V.'.
NOW
4.
of double width cloth. iT.OO per yard, ail wool
'J
to|.V0.and "^*Citiiicfcf Our sUick of
Ild'chiefe, Grlovea, W \r
Hoosiery, Hats, Trunks,
I MBUELLAS Jtc^
Sec.
AH -f* which w» wil'. w-ll at the lowest j-r* und wc feel confident ofs'.irt'rrg thn mr«t fast:dr'--
otb in style and price*. Clothing mule to or 1-^r
i»
of Uin
rDres3 Trtaimings
hen sent bv mail t-post-paid to aluVimia and ..... Oregon the pn'co will be ?7
every othfr part 1 (Ml
Eibbo^," 4e.
1
]Ao l'O
Bonnet Ribbons, new styles. Ladies eoHor*. *©mo very nico. biik and Satin Parasols.
WHjSON. CRIMES
A
CO.
Hardware Cutlery and Sadiery!
Also t'i rad-s
oj^n a coiopictfl i«ortment. r*-t!'~ri Co^r^rs fol*. l-h,
\t
-?ls.
w11.\rG::iM£2
