Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 January 1857 — Page 3
A NEW STORE AND
XANOTACTOEY OF
CIGARS & TOBACCO!
HAS
joit been opened on Green street, opposite Commercial Block. Cigar*. Snuffs, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco of the best qualities are sold wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices, doc 37-28w4.
Whereasou
Slarch
tor
tbo twentieth jay ef December, A.
D. 1866, George W. Wheat plaintiff by hi? Attorney Bayless W. Hanha, filed in the Clerks Office of said Court his petition for Divorce In the *b«ve entitled eonse. Said Plaintiff, also at the same time filed the affidavit of a disinterested person netting forth that the said defendent Mary EWhuat is not a resident of the State of Indiana, Therefore notice is hereby given to the said nonresident defendent of the filing and pendency.of Mid snit, that she may appear upon the first day of the next term of said Court to oe holden in Court House at Crawfordsville in said conntv of Mont-
omcry, commencing on tbo second Monday "in next, A. D. 1857. ATTXST: WSLtl.\ AJiCEjClork,
Dec.27,n23 w8.
ONlee,
Montgomery CircuitC'onrt
Taken Up
the i3tli of Deccmbor, 1856, by Ilewey Farof Coal Creek township, Montgomery eonhty, Indiana, two yearling Heifers, one red ppeckcled, marked with smooth crop off the loft til, one roan with left hind leg white, supposed to be one year old last Spring one appraised at nine dollore, the other appraised at two dollars, by K. 1. Hobba and Anthony Bastion, on the 29th day of December,.1856, before me Edward P. Bennett, a. Sustice of tho. Peace, within and for the County and Stato aforesaid.,
Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk.
1 Ann n'EAD of Sheep. I .UUU 10,000 lbs. Beef Hides. 5,000 Sheep Polta.
which I will pay the highest cash prices:" ISAAC A. MAKKS. Crawfordsville, Dee. 10,1856. n21 \v3.
Cash for Hides.
WE
will pay cash for Beef and Calf hides and for sheens pelts delivered at our Warehouse. SWEETSBR & DAVIS. Nov. 29,1S5G. 10-lni
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Jan. 1, 1857.—tf
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MRS. U. F. EM.KTT, PARK BENJAMIN, A: Numerous Others.
W. V.
Notice
ISappointed
hereby given that the undersigned has been Administrator of the estate of Abraham Thomas, deceased, late of Montgomery conntv. Ind.
1
in the
IIISTO-
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Slar Writers ol Amcrica.
JOnN M. THOMAS, Adm'r.
Jan. 3, 1357.-1124-*
Notice
ISwife,
hereby givon thai Amanda Jane Moore, my has left my bed and board without causc or justification. Warning is therefore hereby given to all whom it may concern against giving her credit on my account for any thing, as I will not pav or bo responsible for the same.
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ALLAN J. MOORE.
Jan. 3. lS.VT.-n2-f* Administrator's Sale.
is hereby given that the undcrssgned, Administrator of tho Jestato of Abraham Thomas deceassd, late of Montgomery county. In diana, will ofl'cr for sale ou Saturday the 17th inst.rat public auction, at the residence ofWm. Thomas, in Coal Creek township, tho following described property: 'l'wen'y five acres of corn, more or less in tho field household and kitchen furniture.
TERMS OF SALE.—A crcdit- of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving nolo with approved, securitywaiving valuation and appraisement laws. All sums under three dollars cash in hand.
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.Tun. .1, IS57.—*
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SINGER'S SEW1NC MACHINES.
G'
REAT SUCCESS is always tho mostconclusive liroof cf great merit. Judeed by this test there is no labor-savins machine before tho public comparable to Singer's Sewing Machines. After establishing the bigliest reputation in the United Stittcs tliev were exhibited at the late "Exnosition Univcrselle" in France, where they carricil oft' the highest premium and a great manufactory to make them has been built iu Paris.
In every Branch of Industry
In which sewing is to be done, these machines can be used with immense profit. As tho speed of the Railway train i3 to traveling on foot, so is sewing with Singer's Machines compared with hand-sew-ing. No tailor, shoemaker, dressmaker, carriage trimmer,' saddler, hatter, Ac., Ac., should be without one. The fair profit of using one of these machines, regularly employed, is
One Thousand Dollars a year. In all private families where there is much sewing to bo done these machine! arc an invalnable asi*tance. Planters and hotel keepers find them particularly convenient and profitable. These machines are simple 5a thoir construction ami ver\ strong and durable. h»inp the only kind ot Sewing Machine ever made, by irhich every sort ol work, coarse or fine, could le perfectly exocntod. Thousands of inferior and worthless Sowing Machines havo been made and sold under various names, but Singer's Machines .alone have bc?n found everywhere to satisfv tho wants of the public.
Piain printed instructions for using, are sent with each machine, from which any one can readtlv acquire tho art of managing Uiem. The machines are packed securely to go to any part of the world. To all persons desiring more particular information we will, on application by letter at eitlwr of our offices forward a copy of I. M. Singer
Fall Arrangement
JEET O JESL 3fl.SEB£»€E3
Just receiving a full and fine stock of
FALL &5^V1NTER
at the firm of
BnrNNS&HA^blNG,
IN TnE "WASHISCTON HALL" BCILDISG.
Weconsisting
have just opened a fine and large stock, of nice Merinos. Cashmeres, Delaines and Debcrges, nnd all kinds of Domestic and
-Fancy Dress Goods,
Prints of all styles,-Shawls of the latest styles, Wool Comforts, Hoods and Caps,
Ready Made Clothing
Over Coats and Dross Coat, Wool Shirts and Drawers, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, bonnet ribbons, Borders and.Linin(r3, Notions of all kinds, Winter'
Gloves. Wool and buck Jlitts,'
BOOTS & SHOES,
a good stock for men and boys. A nice stock of women.* Shoes, cbildrens shoes and boots. We have on hand at all times ajine stock of
.:.
:€olejbe^
§jragW,£B!cis&J"
and other Groceries.
WOODEN TUBS, BUCKETS, WASHBOARDS, DYE STL'EFS. COTTON YARNS, &?.
QUEE1VSW K'B
well assorted in setts and pr's of all kinds. For anything we have, we will take in txcliangc cash or any
COUNTRY PRODUCE
for which the best market prices will be paid lor goods at as low rates as can be had in this market.
One and all please .-all and exainiue our stock before purchasing elsewhere as we think wo can sell as as low any one else, and charge as little for showing goods as any one. You will always find en hands to show goods,
JOnN MUNNS. CnARLEY HARDING, JAMES PALMMR.
Oct 25 '55. vSn!4.
THE NEW
AND
JBWHLHY STOBR
IN THE BRICK BUILDING, ONE DOOR EAST OF THE IIOLTON HOUSE.
Tho undersigned tak'js this method of fnforming his friendsand the public gei.eraly. that lie has opened a first class Watch Making and Jewelry Establishment, in the Brick Building, one door East of the Ilolton House, whero he will keep constantly on hand a complete and varied assorment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of the latest stylesand best material, which have been obtained from some of the first manufaetorifisin the E ist.
Watches Clocks and Jewelry, Carefully Repaired and Warranted. JAMES PATTERSON. vSnUtf.
Oct.
25, '5FI.
F:H. FRY & CO, WOULD
inform their numerous friends r.nd customers, that they have received and now have open their stock of
Fall and Winter
Which they arc determined to sell at cxtrcinely low prices." Their" stock consists of every article usually kept in a Retail House, and have been bought with great care-and at the head of the market,—which will enable us to compote witii any house in town.
We would call the attention of the Ladies to our stock of MERINOES, DELAINES, ARGENTINES, PLAIN AND FIGURED SILKS,
Prints, Collars, Debase, Ribbor.«. BONNETS, SHOES, &c., &e.
To the Gentlemen, we would say that we have everything for their comfort except ready made clothing. Our stock of
Cjssssaiiiss'es, SntSIzseJSSj
CLOTIIS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, COLLARS,
&e.. orr- of tha best quality and every vajiety. To our country fiicuds wo would say* that v.o are ready to'exchange our art stock of Dry Goods Eeots rnd shocn, tc.. for overv variety of produce that is brought to our market. Cail and cxani'iuc for yourselves. "October IS, 1850. vSnl-3
HAi'.VEY r.ALI.. cr. uif&VijnfiNfri):
STOVES! STOVES!
The best Assortment in the Wabash Vajjicy. TT~E invito the public to examine our mammoth YV t-toek of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor Stuvcs. We p.ra. now. receiving iheiargest stock and the creates!, variety ever exhibited in Cr uvfoidsville.
Wc would cuu'.ion the public cgainst purchasing of Pcdlers a stove purporring to be the A.jax. YVe are the only agents lor the sale ot the Ajax in Montgomery and several ajdoining counties.— None but those wc sell arc the genuine heavy Ajax itovos.
Wc also sell the Climax and Live Ojk Stoves which yro equal in weight and superior in operation to ar.v other of the common stoves in use.— Wc also have the BUCK'S PATENT and Hathaway Cook Stoves, which we are offering very low to close out the stock. Those who like the Buck's patent would do well to give us a call while we liave them.
Our lientintr stoves consist of ell the approved patterns to suit all tastes. Our Tin Shop is flourishing as usual. It is supplied with good stock and good workmen. Tin Roofing, Spouting, Guttering and Jobbing done up to order and warranted.
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zette, a paper wholly devoted to the Sewing Machine interest. m. SINGER & CO. PKIKCIPIX Orncs, No. S28 BBOADWAT, NEW YORK.
KBANCA OTFICES.
No. 47 Hanover St., Boston. 97 Chapbl St., New Haven. Ct. Glovereville, N. Y. No. 2J4 Broad St., Newark,.N. J, Uf $**** SU^PMi. 105 Ba timore St. Bait.
Jfo.
l»rovi.lenco, R. I. 3 East 4th St.,CmdnnaU. .65
II. BALL & CO.
Oct. lSth,lS5G. vSnlS-tf.
WAR ACTUALLY BEGAN IN
THE
Subscribers would let the public know that thev have and will keep constantly on hand a good and splendid assortment of every kind of furniture of the best styles, such as Chairs, Bereah.s, Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, Center-Tables, Lounges. Mattrasscs together with all other kinds of work at our Ware Rooms in Crawfordsville, ON MARKET STREET, ONE DOOR EAST OF LAY.HON'S. we will keen on hands ready, made Collins of every size finisncd in the best style and will furnish them with or without a hearse.— Having procured the best machinery and experienced Workmen, we can manufacture and sell as cheap asanv establishment in the West:
M. VANCLEVE and N A A N
Julv 19. 1358. 'vS-nl-mfi.
a
ifAKtuAiar.
undersigned will sell very chcap and upon accommodating terms, a farm situate 5 miles nbrth of Crawfordsville, containing 120 acres in good condition, well adapted to farming purposes. About forty acres are in cultivation, and a like quantity well set in blue grass, and forty acres of good timber, with a good dwelling house and outhonsea, stables. &c. Any person wishing such a situation can feave a bargain in the purchase of these premises. 1 will also sell a small farm of forty acres, with good dwelling house, orchard and other necessary improvements. B. T. RIST1NE.
Dec. 5,1856. n20tf.
THE
Westminister St.,
ChM®
Kew
NOTICE OF SALE. X'-r^
VfOTICE is hereby given, that I will sell at pubi\ lie auction, on" Tuesday the 18th day of Janary. A. D. 1.857, at the residence of William Wassonj late of Montgomery county, deceased, all his personal property, not taken by the widow, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, a two horse wagon, fanning utensils, hcusehcld and kitchen furniture Ac. A crcdit of ten months will bo given on all sums over throe dollars,: the purchaser giving his note with approvsd surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.
JEREMIAH STILWELL,
Dec. 13, '56-n22Sw. .... Administrator
LOOK HERE.
young Gentleman that asked me for arid ing Saddle on the day that James B. Clav spokd here, and afterwards took it from the Brick Building oust of the Hqlton Ilouse, would do
jtor«^uTO_4t^d,c»ar^ferthcrUQublc^
CRAWFORDSVILLE
^PEMALB
SEMINARY.
THE Veer fqr Seminary pnrposcs is divided into three. Sessions, of thirteen weeks each. The First Session bepna on Wednesday after the third Mondav of September each year- Tho Second befpns on Wednesdny after the first Monday of January. The Third-begins on Wednesday after the third Monday in April.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Jons M. EUTEET.. Principal and Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astn nomy.
REV. JAMES II. JOHNSTON, Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, and Ancient Languages.
MisS II. STEVENS. First Assistant and Principal of the Academic Department. Miss CATHAKIME A. TWINING,, Teacher of Ger-
Miss FRANCES FOHD, French, Painting and Drawing. Miss SUEW.Jzsirtsox.Music—V ocal and 1
Jan.
ing to all classes of readers. Price
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lano.
TER3IS OF TUITION.
Latin, and use of Piano, ..." "I 2.00 Lcsjocson Piano & in Painting .• .l'.'.QO No deduction for absence except when caused by protracted illness./
Pupils from abroad can hie accoxrimoaatcd with l/oard in a large and commodious Semirfary building, undereSCeHentirran'glmcntetSr hotlth comfort and iinprovethent.'-
w*
The charge for boarding, including board, fuel, light and Tuition in any of the three Departments of the is $50.00 per term. 1MB.Seminary,
O. P. JrsNisoN, has taken charge of the Boarding House, and will use every means in his power to make it a pleasant home for young ladies attending the Seminary.
Sept. 1-3, '5t5. vSnStf.
NOTICE
IStion
hereby givm that I will sell at public Aucon Saturday tbo 81st day of January, at the residence of Absalom Baldwin, all tbo Personal Estate of Elias Baldwin, deceased, consisting of household goods and kitchen furniture one two-horse Wagon and otliar articles. A credit of six monchs will be given on all sums over three dollars tho purchaser giving his note with, upproved security, waiving valving valuation and appraisement laws.
GEORGE BRATTON, Adir.'r.
5,
1S57.—no35w3.
Valuable Mill Property
rpilE subscriber proposes to sell his Mills on I Sugar. Creek, two rnilcs south-east of the town of Alamo, in Montgomery county, Ind. Persons wishing to purchase property of this kind, wouid do.WfiU to call at the Alamo Mills, and examine for themselves. Three story Fiame and basement story Stone, with three un of Burrs and suitable machinery and thero are two Saw-Mills andLatli Mill, all new audin good runningordor and there is an extra building 30 by 40 feet suitable for other machinery. There io 150 acres of good Land attached to the Mills, well improved with a good two-story Dwelling, and all necessary out-houses and Barn with three smaller Dwellings suitable for Families good never failing water. These Mills are situate in one of the finest Wheat an 1 Timbered c.ountrys in the State. Persuns living at a distance, wisl'iing further information can address tho Proprietor at Alamo. Ind.
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Patented May IG, 1851, Improved in 185C.
CORN & COB MILL WITH TBIPLE SETS Ot
CUUSnEES
& DOUBLE GRINDING
SURFACES,
Oil
IX OTHER WORDS,
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DOUBLE LITTLE GIANT CORN MILL. The Mill cannot be broken by any fair means, exccpt there-be unseen defects in the castings.— Should there happen to be a nail, a bit of gravel, a smail stick or knot in the corn, the Alill will L'rind them without injuring it in tlie least. We do not, of conrsc, warrant them against improper uses. Farmers. Stock Growers, Butchers, any one and every one who has stock of any kind, cither to fatten or for working purposes, w'e say that in every ten head thut you fecd. you can save the price of a No. 8 Mill every six months. The improved "Little Giant" is now offered as the BEST CORN AND COB CRUSHER EVER MADE
AND IS SO GUARANTIED.
No. 4, or three horse Mill grinds, from 25 to 30 bushels per lvour, Price 260 00 No. 3, or two horse Mill grinds, form 15 to 20 bushels per hour, Price ?50 00 No. 2. or one horse Mill grinds, from 10 to 15 bushels per hour, Price $40 00 No. 1, wi'l grind form 6 to 8 bushels per hour.
Price $30 00.
Cost of transportation added to the above prises. Sold bv BUEBRIDGE & CUMBERLAND. Crawfordsville, lad. Oct., IS. 56' vSnl3-tf.
War in Kansas!
rTUIE undersigned hareby gives notice to all perJL sons who know themselves indebted to him for the recording of Deeds, Mortgages, &c., to make immediate payment, and unless you-.nsspond to this c&ll by coming up and paying over the amonnt due me for snch recording, I shall after the first day of January nest, issue fea bills for the collection of the same. I also notify all persons who may hereafter leave instruments for record, that the fees for rocordinjr the'samc must accompany each instrument. G. II. ALEXANDER, K. M* C.
Doc. .18,1355. n21w8.
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fNIHGO iladdcr. Alunv. Copi^m» «fcf Eojnmod.
GRAND EXHIBITION!
No. 7 iar.d S, Cbmnierdal Row.
ADMITTANCE FEES, fp
EOE ALL CKDER FAFF TEARS
AOE.""
Of
Doors opes every morning at 3 o'clock. Performance to etfrflmcnco irnmediately.-
Industry of all Nations
RETTtZSEtTSD
TS
THE
ENDLESS VARIETY OF GOODS JDisplaycd at the Heusc of CAMPBELL. GALEY & IIARTER.
FRENCH,
••i"* ENGLISH,
GERMAN,
AND AMERICAN
W HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
... HOUSE-IC CARRIAGE TU1MINGS, .• I N a Glass, &c., &c. .•«
TTONDERFULINDUCEMENTS,'
•"•"J -..-i": .'AT
.00 00
CAMPBELL8L CO/8! I
ONE CLERK
Already gone offintoh State of Matrimony. Several more standing candidates on hand."
BARRELS,
BOXES, PACKAGES
AND BUNDLES OF GOODS DAILY .Carried off by tlia multitude, but Constaut arrivals of new
Attractions keeps up. an incessant run for the first sight ad
BEST BARGAINS.
Campbell Co.,
Have on hand a few more of those SUPERIOR
JEA'ECA "FALLS SAUSAGE fUT'TERS,
ALSO .......
CLEAVERS,
BUTCHER KNIVES, MEAT SAWS, ANDIRONS, SHOVELS, TONGS,
SAD IRONS,
PLATED WARE, SPOONS
ALSO.
A fine assortment of
LIPPENCOTT'S, SIMMONS',
AND HURD'S OHIO PATTERN, Axes of all sizes.
SAW SUMMERS,
CHISEL-TOOTII MILL AND CUT SAWS, LEE & LEVIT'S, HOE & CO.,
ROWLAND'S
Common do.
Campbell & Co.'s QUEENSWARE DEPARTMENT,
Is full and complete. Beautiful sets of
CHINA, PEARL PARIS WHITE WARE, 56
Pieces in Each.
EXHIBITION
OITN
i"on
TIII: SEASON,
GREAT BARGAINS EVERY DAY
AT
CAMPBELL & C0/3,
May bo seen the fullest stock
CARPENTER TOOLS, PLAINS, SAWS, HATCHETS, IIAMMERS, & C., C., 110 USE
NAILS, LOG & TRACE CHAINS.
Among the latest additions to cur Dry Goods Department is our newly inurTied Clerk, who having
SOLD IIIII-
cnce, of course is no longer iu market, but V) ill hereafter devote undivided attention to
T1IE INTEREST OF CUSTOMERS.
The Ladies.
Especially
I' 'may rest assuvod that policenesr. iind due attention shall always charac.terise the display of fine FANC\ DRESS GOODS AT TlIE HOUSE OE
CAMPBELL, GALEY-& IIARTER.
Campbell & Co.,
Have on hand and for sale at low figures, a larce lot of
OVERCOATS, FRENCH CLOTII
DRESS GOATS, VETS AND
PANTS, WATER-PROOF
BOOTS. MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CALF,
KIP AND HUNGA
RIAN BOOTS.
WOMEN'S
AND
CHILDREN'S
CALF, MOROCCO,
AND KID BOOTS AND
BUSKINS, RUBBERS & OVERSHOES.
Campell & Co.,
IlaVo received a full line of
itNGLISII AND FRENCH MOKINO.S of verj' desirable colors PLAIF AND FIG'D CASIJMERS,
BAY-STATE FLANNELS, French 'Ginchams, Furniture and
CURTAIN PRINTS.
Canspaell & €o.r ..
navo on hand a large lot of
CLOAKING CLOTHS, CLOAKS,
AND TALMAS, BAY-STATE
...SHAWLS, CLOAK AND
DRESS TRIMINGS, VELVET RIBBONS, LACE, EMEROl-
DERIES
&c.
Campbell Co.,
Have for sale at great bargains, 800 pr. AVomen and Cliildren's Cashmere
AND WOOLEN HOSE,
CASHMERE. THIBET, SILK
AND KID GLOVES.
150 pr. Men's Bnck, Berlin, Seal, Otter and Kid Gloves: Misses ani. Children's Gloves and Mitts.
Campbell & Co.,
Arc asellinga prime article of Rio Cofie,15cti. A very superior article ElDorado Sugar 1-1 A chieo article Golden Syrup-. $1 Young Hyson Tea
DRUG® STORE Worthy of AttentioiL
THE
undersigced, rctnralng hU iincero thanks to hi? friends and enstomers for tho very liberal patronage bestowed_ upon him. would say to his chstomors#nd the piibliagencrally, that he is now at home with new 'i
FHESH DRUGS,
.New Shop Furniture, new Drugs and Medicines whic^ embraces all usually kept in a Drng Store.--Jnt give as a call, as we are prepared to suit von both as to price #nd quality. Our aim is to deal •fair with every body.
In connection with onr stock of Medicincs wc ,arc also receiving
Fifty Boxes of Glass,
—OF ALL SIZES—
Put(j', PaiofSj Oils, and (he
AND
CJcneral Variety Establishment,
AVisli to inform their numerous customers and the public in general, that tho death of the Senior Partner of the house will make no alteration whatever in their business. Wo will continue at *he Old Stand as heretofore, with a large and varied assortment of iroods appei tu'ini i«r to their line of business, which they have detirmined to sell at the very lewest possible figures. Wc have a
VERY HEAVY STOCK
enronte to arrive in a few days, which has been selcctcd with great care and at prices whieh enables us to offer rare inducements to purchasers, A more complete enumeration of which will be it,•en next week. The well established reputation of establishment as the chcap, one priced house of Crawfordsville, renders it unnecessary to say that wc do not fear a fair competition,
May 10,1850. v7-n4S-lf,
JOHN W- PAMPEL,
^CBIfrmirMi
Very
Best of ladigpj
—A sit —.
EXCELLENT.EURN1TURE V'ARNISH,
Dye Stuffs. Fine Soap3, Perfumeries, and genuine Cod Li vcr Oil, and a fine quality cf Tea and the vcrv best'of Tobacco, nil of which will behold at a very small profit. 11ENRY OTT. Drupgist.
Sept. 27, '50. \8nl0tf.
LAYMON & CO! EXTENSIVE
A
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY, PROVISION,
Dealers iu ,•
AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE.
Maiir.fiicinrers of
Tombstones, Monuments &c,
SHOP
ON ILLINOIS STREET, WEST SIDE, north of the 1'ublic Square, between Ferry and North streets. Jjal'tiyctte, Ind.
Mavl7, ISofi. ii-14-ly.
NEW GOODS!
Crawford & Mnllikin,
Are now in receipt of their
FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS
Consisting cf the following articles: French Merino, English do. Persian Cloth, Fancy Delaine-', Plain do. Shalley do. Debages. A.O. Fancy Prints. Bleached and brown r'hcc'.ing and Shirting, Tickings and Hickory do. French Silk ilonnet.-., Hats and Cap?, Undcrsliirts nnd Wrappers), Flannels and Linseys. Sutinetts and Canton Flannels, Boots and .Shoes, Groceries and lin?cnsw:irc, Spades a nil Shovels. Ames) Mill and ^5 cut Saws, Axes. Wood. Proad and Narrow, Ready Made Clothing, a large lor, Clotlis and Csssinicies, Ail wool Carjmtiny. ,. ,•- Our Stock being complete, v. ibh all to conic and examine for lliemsclYe.-S as v.-e arc dercrmined to sell onr goods at as low prices 23 any store in Crawfordsville amino mistake.
J. CRAWFORD & LICLLIKIN.
ept. 7, ls."»i:-v£nl:.
/JUST RECEIVED
AT
Masterrion's onfectionary
FETJIT STORE,
The following arlkles of Coiifjctionary's, and 111 !{0d order:
CO N K1!.= A T! ON07.I-11 U'L'S
Oct.
••••50
cts.
Very choice .....75 Imperial .• Gunpowder (Estra) i»l.
TO MlLL OWNERS &rSAWYERS,
HAVING
used one of Coffin's Pat. Chis«l Tooth
Mill Saws, for the last Sis Months, I hesitate not to say that it performs all that is clhimcd for it, boing lefs liable to run crookod in all kinds ef timber, and requiring much less filing, while it is easier kept in order and cuts more lumber with the same amonnt of power than any ethet Saw fiver tried.' .f A. P.^MANN
fresh
PRESERVED FRUITS*-
CITRON. DATErf, i'UK'K -\NTS, I'ICS. l'llUNi:^,. PEACHES, v"
CANDIES,
MOTTO HEAKT.S, PI". IM.ED CANoitw UONB'INS. CANDV KI^SKs?,..... COM. liEAKTS. Cli HAM DO. CKEAM DATES, OII.T DO.
KOEND DO.
f'ANDY KADlSHKS. i'CEN'CH DO. -. MIXED LOZi:NG!'.S. SNAPHINO DO.
Flavoring Ezti'acts,
LEMON, KOPK. PEACH. VANILLA.
SUNDRIES,
OVSTEHS, VIRGINIA TOKACCO, f'-lT'.iAU. FINE CUT DO. COCOA, SNUFF. Cigars of i:i! kiiuls and qiialitie.^.
J. D. MASTEHSON.
4
'^6. vSnlltf.
FresH Arrival of
3ARBMAN & SRAYs'
I A N O S
A
Newman's Music Store,
HA
VINO jnit r-pcii' d. a lait'e s'nekof no Cold Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which he olfers for cru.li at prices so low as:o defy petition Two doors east of Binford's cornvr, sign of WATCH and MIMCAL INSHM JIENTS. 100 fine Gold «.:«! Silver Watches 100 Prcast Pins and Broachcs 800 Kinder Kings: 75 Ear Drojw of dilTcrent style.' 20 and Silver Fob and No.-k Ch-iin.-
Zn Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled BrawClocks. Also, a variety of good Pens. Peileils.
fine and Guitars Music, together with every tbisifr else usnnlly kept in sncli establishments. TIIOS. NEWMAN.
Crawfordsville, Dec. 22, ISoG. vTu23.
DAILY MEAT 31AKKKT. and after Monday, Angust ISth, 1305. tile undersigned will kaen constantly on haaJ. at their Market House, on Washington Mrout-: near Davis' Livery Sttble, superior ar'.tclc3 of Beef, veal pork, Mutton and Sausage, at from 'wo to five cents pci pound. pf?" A.liberal share of pnblie patronage is soliciU'd. .• .!•••
Terms" cahh. No books kept. '•••,- 1- «.-t mMlvXTTTVr-T'
SPRING TRADE. NEW ALBANY NOT TO BE TODE SUT).
MERCHANTS,
'.v- Cah depend on Buying their
QUEENSWARE
AND..
HARDWARE
Trom the .'JIammoth Esjabli»hmrut of,
BROOKS & CAMPBELL
As low
AS
from anv honsc west of tho Mountain*.
We havo in Store and- to. arrive for tho Spring Trade
500 Crates" of Crockery,
Comprising all tho Infest designs and qualitiaa, which we are determined to offur to the trade iit f-
UNTSL'AI.I.V LOW FIXURES.
ALSO ,/
100 Boxes of Glassware,
Consisting of all kinds of Tumblers, Jars, Molasses Cans. Salts, Sugars, and Prestrvo Dislics, &e. Together with an immense stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Hardware "ami Cutlery.
In onr Domestic Hardware Department, we can Mily say that wc will duplicate any Ciminnati or Pittsburgh invoice. And in all Foreign Goods, no house East or'West shall undersoil us, as we import directly from the manufacturers. Wo havo also Ilia heaviest stock of
FARMING TOOLS
Around the Falls, nnd will of!or them at such prices that will induce every one that gives our stock nn examination to leave their orders.
Wc only ask that all, before making thoir purchases will givo' nur stock a thorough examination and we feel confident of quoting prices that will bo satisfactory and secure your costom.
You will always find-us open from 1 A. M. until 9 P. iM., ready to show you through cur stock. 23"T* All orders sent tis, will rccc've the personal attention of one of tl.c numbers of the firm.
Goods delivered at Wburl'boals, JeffersonvillC) N. A.
St
S.
li. It,
charge.
Mai cli 1. 1 ?."(!.
DepoTS free of
GIVE US A CALL.
GOODS CAN BE PURCHASED
J. R. &
purchased entirelyin Iho City of Now York, consisting oftjiaple and Fancy Dry Goods, together illi a lame and splendid stock of Quccnstt arii, ('ominon Stone and China. i'artic ular attention has been gj'ven to tho selccnn of a full assortmeut of Kousukcopiii! Onod.-t
Bleached Fancy Diaper, Brown Table Diaper. Embossed Table cloth*, Miow
a. .. Curtains, Goods and Towelin::",Sheeting#, Shirtings A prone. Cheek Ticking. Curiic i-r. g'
:""i#^
1856.
m-
BUOOKS CAMPBELL, Main St. New Alb.mv.
ROBINSON'S,
8,
!pnn as lew terms as at any other house in Crawfordsville, and upon this very condition. wi ininl'orm the jublie that wo have just opened a nfcwr ar.d well selcctcd stoel of
O O S
xl
r»p Napkins, Worsted Damask
Illankcttfl-jir
•••v.- die Mail-
v"'- kt-ls, Black. and Brown Can-' ton Flannels. Diills.
Knivesnud Forks. Table and Tea Sjwx.ns, Cotton liutts 5 ^rtajTlo and Fancy Dress coods,Faney Prints, Fnglish and Turkey red printed Del»incs, Printed all wool cliil dn-ns Plaid Delaines, Manchester Gingiiani:', French and English Morihos, Saxony Plaid Aiorinos and Turkey lied Plaid, Square Shawls. Blaek Wool Shawls, i'luid Long Shawls, Mohair, mixturul Travelling Shawls, Brown licragc Florunce silk,
.AJpacca Robes, Satin StripedRobes
BONNETS AND BONNET RUSHES,
BLACK AMI) FA.VCV SiMiS,
SWlrfS EDGING AND INSERTION,
Jacl^onct I'.Iiring, Jhnbr'd .Swi.?s Collars*
1. 0 URN X(J COLL A RS, S ETTS,
Culhir.- and Sleeves,Printe I Cl.jakin/. Own nnd Brown Beraire. T.d.by Velvet, Black Alpacca, Ci.-rilcd .Skirts, Skeleton ?!-:irts. Cloth Tahnas. Morion Antique and Ombre Trimmiiiu'. Trimming Fringe. Triple Chain
Gallon. Debeee Strijicd Poplin, and Persian, White, Red Vcliow cud Gray
Flannel
Black and White
Wool Jl'-.-v-i. Bine mi.ted Hose. Ladies Sleeves, Head dress-' en. Childrens Bor,f. Tan made Hoods. Fancy Hoods Printed Worsted Mutfers. Comforto,
Knbber PalT Combs and Ride
Combs. l'rlbb'-r Neck Combs and Hey Wiieons, Large Stock (jlothsand woollen aoods for men7* wear, French, Pluck Doeskin Cassimcr,
Slrowst a at! (,'kth Cassiiucr,
ALL WOOL TWEEDS Blue and Black Satinet
KY. JEANS, MIXED BEAVER, SlIEEP GRAY,
Ribbed Ciis-lmcr, Fancy (.iissiiuer,
GHEE1T SATIISTET, ~A^D A
MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
fy
CLOTHING
Fine French Black Cloth Dress Coats, with velvet Collars. Csssiiner bue:nes.i Coat/*, Silk Warn, Twcfu Coats. I\-a Jackets, Velvet Vests, Silk velvet Vests, Silk Plush Veata, Cassiittsr Vests, Satin Vests, Flannel Vests, Jer.ns Vests. Twecil Vests. OvercoaLs niec, strung and thiek: Drawers. Woollen undershirts. Overalls, iiick. MiirM, S'iiit Collars and Shirt Bourns and Shiits: and splendid h/tofliats. Cups. Boots and Mi»cs. Pmbrcllas, •all -A which will be s-Jd .v. vorv h.w fi'/nrc/".
J. R. & S. ROBINSON.
Oct. 4,'05. v?iil Itf. fi'lr
Look Here! Everybody!„
SOOTS,° SKlOS
E A E & IN IN
The nndc^iirtod wonld.rcs|w -tfnliy inform tho citizens of CrawfonVviilr and vicinity that he i« now vceehi:ighi rail and Winter ato-jk of Bo-'U end Shoes, comprising or.e of the best Stocks ever oifered for sale in this market, rarfjjin^ from men's wear down to infants.
He also keeps constantly ori hand sole leather of the best qr.ality. Frcuch tip calf of the beat qnni!'tv. to^crhcr iill ftvery article-futind in sn,-h .itnres. t^tota in the west corncr of Empire Ulo^k, Witith" of the jHiblic souarc JAC(JB IVAViS.
Oct. 4. 'J6. vSuiTSiii.
Fancy Articles.
TIIK Istrjreit and best assortment of Pt-rfi incry, nd Soaps, and Fancy articles generally, that haa ever been brought to this market: for sn!o at jiol5,'53. ANSON I*OWEK3.
^'hhd» oC«jrrir7»-Vreccl*td and for salo. Io—^
