Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 January 1857 — Page 4
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MAMMOTH
-m
A W A E
AND
.OT©RE!
cilBEBliND, GREGG
A*.-** v,- .' JWaf-'
NO. 2
EMPIRE T3L0CK.
Haypg* found
the
old .stand^.-formerly occupied by .ikem inadequate tog the accommodation of a largely increased 'Si growing1 trade, have removed their large stock of Hardware and groceries to one of the spacious store rooms in the new brick block lately erected on Vernon street, opposite the Holton House. t*The beauty and convevience of our new rooms is sufficient inducement for oiii* od friends to call and see us aside from which we can boast of decidedly the largest and best selected stock ot
goods ever brought to Crawfordsvillc, as it is full and complete in every branch of the trade which fills our rooms from celler to garret. We will here enumerate a few articles:
Iron9-'-V-
fails',
Steel"?'
,. ':-Hell©ws? Hammers, Anvils, Carpenters Tools, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Mattocks, Wedges, Gun Barrels, Pumps. Plow Moulds, Hubs, Chains, Springs, Fellers, Axeltrees, Spokes, Sash,
C.
TIKSFarmer can also find at this House all kinds ,f Agricultural Inipliments. Prices below nil competition. In fact wc would say to tho f«rmer. -jMcchaiiie, Iloiisekeeper or citi/cn, that their wants icun be supplied at our establishment and that all possible pains will be taken to render goods satis tactory both in price and quality. Call aud seo us ^and wo will give you excellent bargains.
Csf" All orders entrusted to us will rccoive 'prompt and careful attention, and it will bo. our earnest endeavor to execute them in a manner to nsitro cntirosatisfaetion.
li. O. CII.\?K.
A. ANAN & CO.
Proprietors
CHICAGO MACHIERY DEPO. Succcseore to G. G. Chase, No. 1-t South Water St (opposite Central R. K. Depot,)
GoHMisslon Merchant,
ror Mlo bll varietlc# of
If a
AVoodwortlis Patent Planing Machine. Sash and Blind Machinery Bolt, Kommw of nil varieties from eastern slioj«coii8t«nUy on hand, Portable 12 llGT&e Powers for JSOO. Also Tl. K. findings at reduced prices furnished to order.,
MAJRS, ISSFL. v7-n42-ly. Hardware Cutlerjand Sadlery!
NOW
open a complete afoortment. Also Oar« pouters & Coopers tools. Shovels. Spades &c,:t WILSON GRIMES 16CO.
Bonnets.
UR^E VERI^TY
The Mammoth Boston
CHE£P STORE!
COJfDUCTED ON THE
ONE FRICE SYSTEM.
DAVIS & GARVIN,
FROPEIETOItS,
fff: «fc
niAKE pleasure in informing' their nnmerous JL friends and customer.*, that they are now receiving tiwir New .Stuck of .1*-.
Spring & Summer Goods,
embracing tjurfollowiug varictv: -. t. -.:
DHY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS,
j" CARPETING, I Boots and Shoes, ft E EH SWAIE.
TO TfiE LADIES,
\y* would say'tlif.t. they vill find otir'stock
,Bidi.dress Goods
unr-i rpassed by any in town, nmong which may be found rich, plain and ,,
Fancy Silks,""
0
Tissues from SacfejQ $125 per Yard
French and Swiss Printed Lawns, Brilliantens Ac.
Ac.
$1000 V/orth of Bonnet Ribbons,
'jYimmings and Kith Embroideries,
v"-:ss*
SPLENDID Sill WIS,
Bonnets, French Yesitos. recently imported from PARIS, French, English and American
TOILET QUILTS,
20 ROLLS OFCARPETING
Gloves, Iioosiery Ac:
$7000 Worth of Clothing,
nearly all of which has been manufactured expressly for us in I5oslon anil which we guarentee
TO SELL TWENTY PER CENT LESS
than can bo purchased elsewhere. Every garment 1ms our namo stamped upon it and the work is warranted.
Onr Stock of
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and
1
Cuier-Jiswtlre,
will ill ways be full, and we are determined not to be undersold. 1 T:\ i11receistlv nifide extensive additions to onr ?t]a::i nnth Cheap Store, we are now prepared to keep UH! .supply our customers with
Groceries.
.Mr. Garvin will remain !'i.-t. tluriiif ti.on of the Quinine:' and forward'
a lar: :s per-
MEW GOODS WEEKLY BY EXPRESS,
To our friends in the country w*io buy sell again we would say that we are now prepared to furnish them with their Sprint: Stocks of Goods at LESS than Cincinnati or Louisville prices.
March *29,1S50. v7n*37-lj.
Fresh Arrival.
RECEIVEDfollowingat
this day Mnstcrson's Confection
ary, the articles, fresh and in fine order: N. O. Sugar,
Laguyia Coffee, Cocoa, Cocoa Nuts,
March 29,1856. nC.7-t!'.
E.Iraa Figs,
Pinnc.-. Sultanna Raisins, I.in'or Raisins, Citrons. Dates. Pried Plums, Choose, iCo. Smoking Tobacco of the best quality,also Chewincr Tobacco, Cigars, &< .T. D. MASTEKSOX.
Ss»ri»g and Summer Goods.'
Eannah 6c €asel,
HAVING
received their stock of Spring and Summer Goodc, would invito the citizens of •urrounding.c-untry to call at
Crawfi-rdsville and their Xcw Store in
CBAWFORD'S FEW BRICK,
Opnrrit- Fiyipire Block, Crawforrlsviilo, Tnd'ann. and examine their splendid as-sortmcnt of price
Goods &. Clothing.
We have every variety of double width cioth. all wool, from to §7.00 er yard, all wool Doeskin ISMmeres t'rom 75 to.JA.50. and Vcstings. at prices to suit all classes. Our stock of
BEADY MADS CLOTHING
is complete, comprisinsr men's and boy's eL,thine of all styles and prices. We have also on hand a variety of notions., --1
Shirts and Collars, Cravats,
HcTchiefs, Gloves,
Hocsiery, Hats, Trunks,
UMBRELLAS &c. &.C.
All of which we will sell at the lowest cash prices, and wo feel confident ofsuitine the most fastidious oth in stylo and prices. Clothing made to order at the shortest notice aud strict attention paid to cutting. We would say again call and examine for to examine is to bo convinced.
Mreh 13, 2S6i. \*7nS5-ly.
New Insurance Office. Fire and Burglar Proof Sales.
HALL&DODD'S
60
celebrated Sates at tho man
ufacturers prices warranted in every- particular. Anew supply at J. J. BROWN'S.
Boots & Shoes.
Cases in store.
ONE
WILSON, GKWES
& CO.
WILSON GR1NES & CO.
Sundries.
Doz. Cans of fresh Peaches. 4 doz. cans of fresh Strawberries. Tomatoes. mixed Pickles. 4 Pepper Saucc.
41
WILSON GRIMES fcCO.
thousand gallons of N. O. molasso in barrels and half barrels ,jnst landed and for «ale by tho barrel for cash. DAM PBELL &CO.
April 12 1656. v7n831*.
1856' 1856. Spring Campaip Open! ALLEN, GALET & KEERAN
AGAIN W THE FLEU)!!
W wonld beg leave te inform onr numerous
friends and customers that we are 5n daily four
receipt
Spring & Summer Stock of
O O S
GROCERIES,. HARDWARE,
Bootsi Shoes, Hats, Caps, OLOTHIK G*,
Ladies Dress Goods,
Bonnets and Ribbons, Parasols. Shawls, Gloves, Ac., &c. also a splendid lot of Trimings, of the latest and most fashionable style.- Our lawns are of the richest and most beautiful styles over brought to the market. Our Tissues, Bareges, &c., surpasses anything wc-haveever before had the pleasure of seeing spread upon the counter of a western Store. Of Prints we have an endless varivty, varying in style from the large cay stripe to the neat small figure, rich in color ancl cheap in price.
SFI.E1¥DID SJLKS,
We have an endless variety—Black, Figured. Striped, Barred and plain. Lawns-— We have Lawns at 8 cts.pcr yard.--,
Prints at 5 eta per yard: -J.. R. Host: at 7 cts per pair. Glovcs at 'cts per pair. Bleached Musliiss r.t#i .cts per yard. 'I'ickisigs at 10 cts of a superior quality, We feel free to say that the long experience of our Buyer in the Wholesale business gives a warrantee that we are prepared to sell goods lower than
Any House in the Place.
We are determined to sell Goods lower thar.i they have ever been"&old here before. 2-0?" Our motto ia small profits and quick sales. Knowing that there is a great deal of competition, and competition is the life of trade, we ar° bound Doeompetc with any who may feel themselves in competition with us.
All we ask of you is to give us a call, look through our stock and compare our prices with the prices of others. We charge nothing for showGoods.
Bring on your produce of all kinds bring your wives your sons and daughters. Here is the place for bargains, and no mistake.
.'
The
Boynton Corner,
Is our place of business, where we will always be found, ready and willing to show our goods to all who may have the kindness to cull on us.
J^fliKMEM BEUTJ IE OLD BRICK CORNER \\J Ion HE COURT HOUSED ALLEN GALEY & KEERAN.
April 5.1856.—ly.
What the ladies say
In favor of
RICK'S CELEBRATED
COOKING!
STOVES.
\}7E the undersigned who have pnichased the lY justly celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking "toves, would recommend them to the Public, as eing the most perfect Stove ever sold in this place.
It is perfect in all the diiVurer.t departments of CookiiiL'—iiakes with great regularity, has a good draught, nul requires but about one half the amount of fuel that is required te perform the same ammmt of work in other Cookmor Stoves
Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. M. i\l. -Jennison, E.M.Robertson., Elizabeth Mack,
t:
Nancy Fisher, Elizabeth Fagan, Ann E. Watson, Lucy A. Holton, Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson, E. A.Jennison, Sarah Wakclyn, Eliza Bowen, M. Middleton, v,
Mrs. Martha A. Hughes. -~'S
N. 12. IIOOVEIt, is tliE only Agent for the Side of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsvillc. Mo others have them. A good assortment of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.
Aprils, 1S56-—tf.
PABBISH & BIRT
Fashionable Hatters
K"o. 6 Commercial Row
Respectfully
calls the attention of the public to
lis tlioirlarffc and superior stock of JTats and Caps. Umbrella-- &e., cheaper than can be found in my other house in the West. We are manufaetnng all tho latest and most approved style of
Hats and Caps.
ill at onr'Emporium of Fashion, No. li Commercial Row, Crawfordsvillc Ind. .i.April 5,1V. vtnSStf..
Gfroceries at Wholesale, Receiving
and constantiy in store, prime Sugar,
and Molasses, for sale at wholesale.
April 12. IS"
LEE GILKEY !jCO. n-30',v4.
Notions.
A
Vcrv large and complete stock. WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
Queertsware ancl Glassware. larffe and beautiful stock. WILSON GRIMES &CO.
s,
T^RO.M and after this day, we expect to keep on hand a supply of
Family Flour, in Sacks.
a good article. WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
PENT0N & ROBINSON
SUCCESSORS TO
BRINCKERHOFF & PENTON
.. ILXCLlSIVtLV WHOLESALE
No. 13 South Water St., Laflins Block,
SALT.
BARRELS SALT for asle at low figures CUMBERLAND, GREEG, &C. Doc. 8.1S55.
300
.50 Tons ol* Iron.
A
SSORTED SIZES, jnst received. Also three X\. TONS of Plow. German and Casteol, for sale by CUMBERLAND & GREGG.
Ladies Mohair Head Dresses,
A
Superior article recci od at -TL WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
Clothing.
MENS
New Skylight,
ROOMS.
AS-
TTtTGHES respectfully announces to the citizens of CrawfordAviUe and vicinity, that he hag fitted np rooms with a large sky ana ride light for the express purpose of Daguerreotyping and Ambrotyping, in Empire Block, directly over Sloan ft Mor* gaii's City Drag Store, and I am now ready to tate Daguerreotypes aud Ambrotypes in
A.
Good pictures Or
No. 1 style and no mistake.—
no
charges, shall be the mottp.
r" My Ambrptype Press is the same and practiced by BOOTof Philadelphia, and is thought bv many fiast-class operators to be superior to the Daguerreotype, from the fact that no dampness nor climate can affect them in the least and pictures can betaken in one-fourth the time by this process, which gives it. apaeference for small children and persons with weak eyes.
Ladies and Gentlemen call and see the new rooms, whether you want pictures or not. Pictures taken for Locket*, Pins or Finger rings, gronp&of families, and all work in the line done and on reasonable terms satisfaction given.
Good pictures can be taken in clondy weather. Jan. 12,1855. v7n26yl.
NEW GOODS! J• & J•
Co*
LKK
THANKFUL
for the share of public patronage
that they have ever received, take this method ol informing their old friends and the public in general, that they have received their.
Spring and Rnmmer stock of Goods, Consisting of every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Cutlery, Carpenters Tools, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
READY MADE CLOTHING, &c$?i Ail of which can be had on as good terms at LEE'S. as any other place ih town for we fire resolved te sell Goods as ehfeap or a little cheaper'than the cheapest. It is necessary only for yorr to call, examine and price or.r goods: to be fully satisfied of this fact. We also expect to pay the highest cash price for all tlie
Wheat, Corn, Oats, Rye,
Barley, Flax seed, Clover seed, TirnotLy seed, Bluo Grass seed, And every other article of trade you may wish to sell. All who wish to get tlie most money for their trade, aud the biggest,"pile of goods l'or the least monev. will please call on april 28. '5-1—v5n-13 J. & J. LEE & Co.
M. VAflfBEEEILT,
E N A SURGEON.
r)ESPECTFTJLLY
tenders his services to thecit-
izens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of which are now annually lost for want of timely and judicions treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of
Porcelain Teeth in the West,
Having sure utility and Ciise to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.
All operations pertaining to the science carefully attended to with the least possible pain. 23?" Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.
November 4, 1853. vSnlStf.
Indianapolis Insurance Company.
AUTHORIZRD CAPITAL §200,000. BUSINESS CONFINED TO STATE OF ODIAS.l.
Incorporated,
1836.
a
J. D. DEMIEES, E. W. II. EM.IS, \V. W. WKJOIIT, W. M. MOCAUTT, DKI.OSSROOT. J. W. SPKNCEK, W. R. NOISINQI:I£,11. E. TALBOT, W. G. WIIARTON.
JOHN D. DEFREES, President.
BROWNELL, Secretary. SAiitiEL F. COVINGTON, General Agent. JS?" Fire and Jlarine Risks taken at fair and equitable rates, by A. THOMSON, Agent.
Dec. 13, 1855. v7n22yl.
WINES. Fuller & Myers
mpor Wines
Arc}
For 8a5c im ISond.
Rectifiers and Distillers of
Pure Spirits and Whiskey, Cider and Cider Vinncgar.
No. 13 south Water St.. Chicasolll. J. E. S. FULLER, JEROME MYERS. April2(5, ISoG. v7-n41-lv.
Notice to All!!
The late death of the Senior Partner of the firm of Lavmon & Co., requires that the accounts due the old house should be settled without delay.— We hope that our numerous customers who have always so freely responded to our eall upon them, will come forward and settle their imlebtcdncs to us as early as convenient, as the business of the house absolutely requires that all dues should be immcdiatelv collected.
For the Harvest of 56'.
""PIIE only real, complete combination of the two _L Machines'in the one. Valuable improvements have been made to this machine since the last harvest: among them is the castor wheel under the tongue, wnieh takes all the heft from the neck of the horses, except the weight of the tongue alont. Other improvements have also been made which makes it the most complete Harvesting Machine in the world. Itisno new, untried machine—the machine has received 12S first premiums since 1S54, in competition with all other machines of note.— This fact alone is clear proof of its worth.
We have also Ilorse Powers. Threshing Machines, Plows, Corn Planters, and Farming Implements generally. CUMBERLAND, GREGG & Co.
Crawfordsville, April 12,1856. tf
Prints, Lawns &c.
600
ps Fancy Prints. Lawns. DE-brnges. Berges FC DeLains. I
100 100 100
100
WILSON II LAYMON. Survi vimri'artner to the firm of LAYMON ii CO.
May 10, 1S5C. v7-n43-tf.
J. E. Manny's
PA E N AD US A E
REAP1S & MOWER.
COMBINED
Chambu-rs and Ginghams, received at WILSON,"GRIMES & CO.
April 10, *56.
•..." '"'-'M REfflOVA
RFLC
and Boys, a full stock, received and for eule np stairs.) OA MM PBELL & GO,
Ij.
CABINET AND CHAIR WARE ROOMS.
Having removed onr shop on the east side of Washington street two doors north of the court-honse,wliero may be found an assortment of Chairs & For «it"«I re, we solicit a share of pnblic patronage.
Undertaking attended, to as nsuai. ,. ITIIOS. J. T. ROSS. IRV1K WII1TE. I Oetcbcr 7, 1S33 vSnlltf.
-f»v byA£»oit 'v
500
BOXES & PACKAGES
op
JEf GOODS AT
GRAHAM & BRO
$20,000 STOCK.
100,000 sales for 851
Three Roprns Filled with Goods.
We are now receiving our spring and Summer stock of dry goods, consisting of ready made Clo ing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Carpeting, fec., from the manufacturers and importers of Bonnets,
DRY GOODS
20.000 yds. of Prints. 25 000 of Muslin* 12.000 Stripes, checks and Ticking. 3,000 Silks. 20,000 Silk Tissues, Beragcs, Borage detains Lawns and Chellies. 3,000 yds. of white goods and linuens. .000 men hnd boys summer goods for eoats and Pants. 7,00 silk, soft straw, leghorn, and Gimp bonnets 4.00 pieces of bonnet riboons.
Cloths & Cassimeros.
cf even* quality and style. ...
BOOTS & SHOES
100 eases of boots and shoes direet from the man r. fnc Hirers including every style of Ladies, Gen'.lumens and boys wear in onr country.
Hats & caps
of every variety and kind worn by mon and boys
I?ea«1y Made CIoflsiMSa
Slock
1
We invite all who want great bargains in rc-nd\ made Clothing tneall and s#b our stock a.-, we .-eJ moreclothincr thad any tw®iouses in town an*, sell below all competition.^** '.
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
Sold et city retail prices.
WAXTED!
1'1,000 customers to buy goods for cost. 500.000 Shingles. 4,000.000 feet of lumber. ,v .. .. •J-iO.OOO lbs. of Bacon. 400,000 Feathers. 5'"i0,000 Rags. 4'W.OOO cash not objected to. We invite ail to come aiul sec our stock as wc are able to undersell all competition. oui" gooJs will be sold at ten per cent profit en cost.
The tremendous amount of goods that wo sell, enables us to sell cheaper than any othor house in town.
JAMES GRAIIAM & BRO.
April 26,1355. v7n411y.
THRESHING
MACHINES, Horse Powers, Com
bined Reapers, Mowers. Corn Cob Crushers, Corn Shellcrs. Cutting Boxes. Plows, Grain Cradles. Mowing Svthcs &o.
Dee CUMBERLAND, GREGG &, Co.
fl/Eaans asfiil B'^ver cured EEI
r|^I[iS
rs of
sn»^30L."ar®
1)1*. J. HEDGES'
Fever and Ague AnnihiJator.
celobrated medicine is warranted to cure in i. every ease when taken according to directions, or the mouev refunded.
J. D. MASTEUSON. Agent.
Jrff"Tl:is Medicine is kept at no other establish ment in town. Crawfordsvillc, August 1, 1Sv?n"yl.
Hats.
Doz Fine soft wool, Panama, Leghorn. Straw it Pahnleaf. rceeivedja WILSON GRIMES fc CO
IMPORTANT TO SAWYERS
AND
MILL OWNERS
S. T. Coffins Chisscl Tooth Mill Saw, Glimmers and Hanging Apparatus, the Greatest
Improvement of the Age.
Campbell G-aley
Having the sole ownership of Montgomery Co.. arc now prepared to turnish individual rights for tlie above improvement, also Gummers, Saws, and Hanging apparatus. These sawsaro warrcnted to I I cut from 1-4 to 1-8 more lumber in a day than the aid saw and do it with much less power. The truin- A S1ood niercan beusid without taking the saw out of the
mill, and much less tiiini will bo required after! using it. Wo ivo also the celebrated patent and
tirely supercede all others, we propose to close out the old stock, (both cut and mill saws) for cash at cost and transportation. One of tho improved mill saws may be seer, at Mr. A. P. .Manns mill, six milescas't on the R. R. where satisfactory testimonials may be had as to their utility. Samples of Saws. Gummers, and hanging apparatus may at all times be seen at onr store
No. '7 & 8 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. CAMPBELL, CALEY & HARTER. June 21,1856. v7-n4!l-tf.
ROOMS
REMOVED TO C03I.UEUCIAL ROIV.
THE
undersigned having removed to his new buildings in Commercial Row, oncdoorsonth of Campbell. Galey & Barters Store, would respectfully inform the citizens of this place and vicinity that he has on hand a general assortment of
fasliionablc Furniture,
made of tlie best material and by experienced workmen and flatters himself that he cannot fail to please a discriminating public. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere and we will make to your in'erest to"buy of us. £3?" Remember, Shop one door south of Commercial Block. WM. ROBERTSON.
Nov. 3,1S55. v7-nl0-ly.
HARTUNG'S
DINING j&l SALOON!
The proprietor would respectfnlly infonn the eitizensof Crawfordsville ami vicinity that he has made extensive improvements in this popular Saloon. He will keep constantly on hand all the delicacies of the season.
Fresh Oysters on hand every day and served up on the shortest notice. "SARDINES,
PIG'S FEET, -.' BEEV TONCCE, HOLLAND HEKBINO'S QUAILS, DOCKS, LAGER BEER. CHA'S HARTUNG. v3nll8m.
TRIPE, IV TCBTLE SOCP, SWITZEK CHEESE, PIIABIE CHICKENS
QUIRRELS.
Oct. 4. '56.
Shingles Wanted.
ONE
MILLION SHINGLES wanted by [april 23,1555.] GRAHAM &. BRO.
"1 (S bhds OR sugar just received and
AO
1856. "SI£^GP 1856.
At«Home flpiii,
Manson & Powers,
Sacc^sers to SIMI & M«t»,
-f
Wholesale and Retail
DRUGGISTS,
AVE REMOVED THEIR DRUG STOKE TO the oast end of the new brick, known a&
EMPIRE BLOCK,
recently erected on
MAIN STREET,
where may at all times be found tho
Largest and Most Splendid
assortment of
DRUGS,
E I I N E S
Paints, Bye Stuffs,
Letter Paper,.
Crawfordsville. Jau. 20,1856. v7-n*28-tf.
HEW ARRANGEMENT TRAINS SOUTH,
Express passes Crawfordsvillc at A. M., connecting at Greencastle with morning train for Indianapolis and Torre Haute and arriving at New Albany at 4-3'.i P. M.
Aec'irninodiUion 'passes Crawfordsville 4:57, connccting at Greencastle with evening trains for Indianapolis and Terre Haute.
Accommodation train going north leaves Greencastle on the arrival of Terre 11 ante train and passes Crawfordsvillc 10 A. M. arriving at Lafayette 12 M. connecting with trains for Indianpolis.
Express passes Crawfordsvillc S:12 P. M. arriving at. Lafayette 10 P. M. and at Chicago next morning.
Through tickets to be had for all the principal eastern and western cities at the otiice. V. CI. 1UW1X, Agent.
February 10,1855—n 31 tf
N'T ON EXPRESS"
COMPANY.
Connecting with
&
۩'S. AMBSai&tJAr*
Express Company
to all the principal CITIES in the United States, both North and South. ....,
Messengers leave Daily
At A. M. and 0:15 P. Ollicc at the Depot.
April 12, 1S55.
M. Business s^licit d.-
R. E. BRYANT.
WIIiliNOiV & M'DONALI),
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in the room over J. It.
IDrugwant
8c
Harter,
AWD "CKAWROAOANLU
8E,1["
Oils, Glass,
Perfumery,
Stationary, &c, &c.
in the Wabash Valley, all of which will be sold on tho most liberal terms for CASH or on short credit, to those who nro known to be guilty of the habit of paying their dobts.
ADDITIONAL INSERTION, $1.
& S.
August 4, 1S55. v7n3vl.
Willow aud Wooden Ware stock to arrive soon. WILSON GRIMES &CO.
1
ISAAC H. WRIGHT'S
-BOOK
AND
JOB PRINTING OFFICE
BINDEllV AND
BLANK HOOK .1IANUFACTORV,
Xorih East Corner of the 1'ublic ti'/iutrr, A FA ETT E, IN IJ IA N
PRINTINGandevery
of description executed with
neatness despatch, and at the lowest rates. The officii is entirely new and comprises everything that is useful and beautiful in the ar^. Particular enrc is given to Commercial. Bank and Rail Road printing. Binding of Books. Pamphlet-". iVc. done neatly, cheaply aud expeditiously. Blank Books for County. Officers, Merchants, Bankii, Rail Koads and ethers, ruled to any pattern, and gotten up in the neatest and mostdnrablc manner."*
All kinds of Legal. Mercantile. Bank, I! ail road, and other Blanks, gotten up and constantly on hand. None but the neatest workmen and best stock will be employed, and customers are assured that all work shall be done and ready for delivery at the time promised. Orders from a distance executed and returned by Express or otherwise.
I am agon!. for Lay t'c Brothers iistly celebrated Tnk#. colored Inks, Varnish, &c., and will furnish it on demand. I. II. WRIGHT.
Lafayette, Ind., Dec. 13, IS56. 6m
Sugar Kettles,
A
L.
A
'ODj?
for
solo, Jow
for cash. CAMPBELL &CO.
&c.
FIRST RATE article of Sugar Kettles. Skillets. Dog Irons and other castings. For sale at No. 6, Commercial Row. Only agency for Vosc & CVs. reyertible llue Cooking Stoves, feb 2 H. BALL & CO.
Domestic Goods.
"j pieces of Bleached Muslins.
JL W
50 pieces Ticking and Dills. 50 Checks and Stripes. 100 C'ottonudes, Cambrics, pen inns
&c., also Cloths, Sattinctts, Flannels, r«c.'ds, Linens, Diaper, Toweling «fcc. 15 bales Brown Muslins. „„rwr.„
WILSON, GRIMf^S fc CO.
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, &c. -f AA Pieccs Dress Trimmings, latest styles. lUu Bonnet Ribbons, now stylus. 100 Ladies collors, some very nice. 100 Silk and Satin Parasols. EL
WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
Carpeting.
VERY
cheap, to close ont. WILSON GRIMES & CO.
Groceries.
Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Syrups,
trood stock:
Tens. Spices, Pepper, Soda, Ginger, Cln-
/\_ Rico, Tens. Spici amon.Ndtmeg, Chocolate £c. WILSON GRIMES &00.
S3KISO NOS-IIAV
-re'ttSuudy MocriQosi *«l
•OCPSIIOFL 'S[D
ipia jo SSOJJ 008 •uoii ISOOJO.SUOJ
WO say t'I otir patrons and the
Acrcnt.
... nO'Jtf.
S. C. WILLSON. J. K. DONALD.
Robin
son's Store, Empire Block.
Where tlicy will be found at all times when no absent on professional business. January 6, 1854. \*5n27tf.
you a good article of tobacco, go to Olt'a Store. He has received a Ircsh supply of Drugs it Medicines.
August 4, 1S55. v7n"yl
10,000
Lights of PINE SASII of all sizes lef for sale by li. Oil, Druggist.
m*
MIX OF nUGES FOE
ADVERTSIftG AND JOB PRlIVTlBrG,. I^NTESED into between tbe mTcral-Fablkbar*'?' t0XT05*r«T Jovnut," an t1 of March, 1855, follows:
Ci of Crawfordsville, ("Moxrednanr JOVKXAL," Ktvtrw," on th« 7th day
Yearly Adrertisiag
One Colnmn, peranmtm, subjoct to semi-an-nual chanm .... ....$80,09 One-Half Crfnmn, per annum, subject to
MU»nal change—.... ....18,00 One-Third Column, per annam, suhjeet to semi-annual change-- ..K. .15.00 One-Quarter Colnmn, per annam,subject to semi-annnal change- 10,00 A '•Card"c-f -«)ne square ort ess,perannnm ,7,00 6 months-...-4 00
LEOAX ADVERTISEMENTS as heretofore, one dol-*: I ar per square, for three insertions for eaeh addi- -R lonal insertion 25 cents all over one square, chanred as a square and A half, all over one SQUARE ana a halt,charged as two squares.
Patent Medicinc* Advertising. .• One Column PER annum,som-annualchange *84,00 Half ASFTFT Third ,•» ,3« SSO Quarter V.. la^o
All public bales, Transient Advertisements, Ax., $1 per square, for first insertion and 25 cents Tor each additional insertion.
Special Notices.
Marriages, Obituaries, Literary Noticcs'of all kinds, half our regular advertising rates. £5?~Noticcs of Patent Medicines, $1 por squaro, for first insertion.
X-
Card and Job .Printing.
HORSE AND JTT'CK BILLS.
I
For single Horse Bill $2—each additional IIors«(
on bill, £1. .... Particular Notice. The payment for all Patent Mcdieino advertise-*
incnts must be satisfactorily secured boforo insert-: cd. bv an accepted order, or by cash. CHARLES II.'BOWEN, REVIEW- I
I "D. SI. CANTRILL, JOCUXAL.
EAGLE WORKS? *.- CHICAGO ILL'S. ..
TSTIIELARGEST MACHINERY MANUEACI TOWY AND DEPOT
IN THO UNITED STATES,
PREMIUM PORTABLE
I A S A I S With important anti-friction improvements.'.' CHILD'S PATENT ROTARYSAW MILLS."
Noye.s Forcible Flour and Corn Mills,
with new
improvements,
IJ
with
-Ul
..y
1^,00 ..8,00 ..1,50 •1,00
One PACK of Cards, (50).... TS-:...., Two (100). Lottery Tickets, or cardtf, (100) each additional hundred Furneral Invitations, (note paper,enveloped) 8,00 Circulars, on half sheet letter, per hundred 8,00 Blanks—single onire $1,50—two quires*. and for each additional Quire,75cents. Whole Sheet Posters, per hundred* each additional hundred Half Sheet Poster, per hundred each additional hundred Quarter Sheet Poster, per hundred each additional hundred Eighth Sheet Poster,50 or less *,«.«• Ball Tickets,100 copies, $4,00—to bo paid for
2,00
$8,0# ..6,00 ..5,00 •8,00 •8,00 ••1,50. 1,50
ill-
variably, before taken from the ofllco. Election Tickets. FI VO DOLLARS PER THOUSAND WILL BO CHARGED
FIT
ELECTION TICKETS, TO BO PAID FOR INVARIABLY IN AD-V. RANEE. I' SHOW DVERTISCMCNTS.
TIW DOLLARS PER SQUARE WIL I BE CHARGED FOR ADVERTISOMENTSOF
THIS
CHARACTER, FOR FIRST INSERTION—EACH.,
F-
1
WHERO
MAY BE FOUND I
RAILROAD FREIGHT CARS,
ROILTALJLE AND STATIONAKV
W
STEAIFL
LOCOMOTIVE & CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. ALL KINDS OE
WOOD AND IRON MACHINERY,:
or without bolts,
uud General Mill Furnishings.
SUPERIOR SIUNCLE i»!ILT^S STSCAIFL
&
W.ATEK
STEM WHISTLES. ..
FR.visitcM BRASS WORK AMI ENOIXK TKIMMINOB.,
CASTINGS AND MILL GEARING. GATE'S PATENT SCREW CUTTFR.-'
Best Machinery's Piles. I OK OUR CWN JMPOKTATRO.S*. SMOKE PIPE, BREECHES, SHEET WORK AC.
public generally,
that, heretofore we have not been able to keep up with the demand,and now we have largely ineruasod our Works, increased our Firm, ami" have greater facilities for supplying the West with Machinery than any other establishment.
GATES, WARNER,CHALMEKS, Ss ERASER, R. w. OATI S. I-:. s. WAI:NI:U. T. CIIAI.MKIIS. A.C. WAR.VKR.
1).
1!. rr.APKli.
June 14, 1S56. VI I .: v7-n»7-LV.
JOHN WILSON, X. W. GRIMES, Y'. BURHKIDGB.
WILSON, GBIMES& CO.
Wholesale & Retail Dealers in
DRY-GOODS
GROCERIES,
Quweensware,
Hardware,
IRON?
Nails,
GLASS, &c.
No's. 1 & 2, Commercial
Crawfordsville, Indiana.
E arc now receiving our Spring and Snmiiicr Supplies, to which wc invite an examination of parehascrs. Our stock being large and complete and bought from first hands by old and experienced buyers, we feel confident in aajring to our friend? and the public at large, that we can sell them Goods as cheap and as good as any Hoase in tlie Wabash Valley, for proof which we solicit»n examination.
April 10,1850. v7n89-!y.
To the Farmer and Mechanic
White Goods.
A
large stock
and
great variety of plain, fancied
ond barred. Veiy cheap. April 1.2, '56. WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
LEW. WALLACE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Having permanently located himself'in this place» will give his undivided attention to all business EN* trusted to his care. Office immediately over Wilson's Store,west of tho Conrt House. .. spril 29,1S5S. nMly
.J
i\\
Block,
ML
0
hnve a lot of hardware that wo well sell at cost and carriage. J. R. & S. ROBINSON.
