Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 March 1857 — Page 4
Fresh Arrival of
BOARDMAN & GRAYs I A N O S
AT
Newman's Music Store.
•. 3. yiji r»
HAVING
just opened l»'g® stock of fine Gold Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which lie offers for cash at price* so low as to defy competition. Two doors east of Binford's corner, sign of WATCH and MUSICAL I?rsTBraxxT«. 100 Fine Gold und Silver Watches 100 Breast Pins Bud Broaches •00 Finger Rings 7 5 E a of if re at vi tO and Silver Fob and Neck Chains
SO Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brapa Clocks. Also, a variety of good l'enn. Pencils, Lockets, Snap*, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, line Cnticry, nmors, Seizors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Map*. Novels, Pnper, Ink. lino Note Pjipcr,Envelopes. Picture^, sundry- school and Lndiea Cards, Pianos, Melo-Pesns, Mclodeons, Guitars. Violins Accordeons. Music Boxen. Sheet Music, together with every thing elxc usually kept In such establishments. TliOS. NEWMAN.
Crawfordsville, Dec. 22,1S55. v7n23.
JTJST RECEIVED
—AT-
Masterson's Confectionary
AND
FRUIT STOBE,
The following articles of Confectionary'*, and in good order:
fresh
PRESERVED FRUITS,
CITRON, I DATES, CURRANTS, FIGS. PRUNES, PEACHES,
CANDIES,
MOTTO HEARTS, BONBONS. COM. HEARTS. ,v CREAM DATES, cox
V*B A ION 1
PEARLED CANDIES, CANDY KISSES, CREAM DO. GILT DO. ROUND DO. FRENCH DO. SNAPPING
ozenees
CANDY RADISHES,
MIXED LOZENGES, Flavoring Extracts,
LEMON, PEACH,
DO.
ROSE, VANILLA.
SUNDRIES.
ISNUFF.
OYSTERS, SUGAR, COCOA,
Vinoi
«IA
TOBACCO,
FINE CUT DO.
Cigars of all kinds and qualities.
ONE
J. D. MASTERSON. vSnlltl".
Oct. 4, '58.
thousand gallons of N. O. molasses in barrcls.aud half barrels, just landed and for salo by tho barrol for cash. CAMPBELL ciCO.
April 12,1S53. v7n3»ly.
Sundries.
Dor. Cans of fresh Peaches. 4 doz. canB of fresh Strawberries. 2 Tomatoes. mixed Pickles. •4 Pepper Sauce.
4.
WILSON GRIMES ACO-
GOODS CAN BE PURCHASED
v.«7
1
—AT—
J. R. & S. ROBINSON'S,
Upon as low terms as at any other house in Crawfordsville, and upon this very condition. we ininform the public that we have just opened a new and well selected stock of
O O S
purchased entirely in the City of New York, consisting of Staple and Fanoy "Dry Goods, together with a large and splendid itock of Quceniiwaro. Common Stone ana Chinu. Particular attention lias been given to tho selection of a full assortment of Housekeeping Good*
Bloachod Fancy Diaper, Brown Tablo Diaper, Embossed Table cloths, Snow l'rop Napkins, Worsted Damask
Curtains, Goods and Towelj, ings, Sheetings. Shirtings Aprons, Chock Tickin a in
BlankotsSad =, dlcblan-
,i kets, Blnek, .... and Brown Canton Flannels, Drills, •Knives and Forks, Tablo and Tea Spoons, Cotton Baits
Staple and Fancy Dress goods. Fancy Prints, English and Turkey red printed Delaines, Printed all wool cliil drens Plaid Delaines, Manchester Ginghams, French and English Morinos, Saxonv Plaid Morinos and Turkcv Red Plaid. Sqnaro Shawls, Black Wool Shawls. Plaid Long Shawls, Mohair, mixtur•d Travelling Shawls, Brown Bcragc Florence silk,
Alpacca Robes, Satin Striped Robes BONNETS AND BONNET RUSHES,
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, SWISS EDGING AND INSERTION, Jackonct Edging, Embr'd Sirim Collars,
JVIOURNNG COLLARS, SETTS,
Collars and Sleeves, Printed Cloaking, Green and Brown Berago. Tabby Velvet. Black Alpneca. Cordod Skirts. Skeleton Skirts. Cloth Talmas. Morion Antiquo and Ombre Trimming, Trimming Fringe, Triple Chain
Gallon, Dcbcco Striped Poplin, and Persian. White. Red Tollow and Gray
Flannel
Black and White
Wool Hose. Bluo mixed Hose, Ladies Sleeves. Head rlrsss- •*. Children* Boots. Tan made Hoods. Fancy Hoods. Printed Worsted Mutters. Comfort*,
Rubber Puff Combs and Sido
Combs. Rubber Neck Combs and Hay Wagons, Largo Stock Cloths and woollen goods for men's wear, French, Black Doeskin Cassimcr,
Drown and Cloth Ca««iinrr.
ALL WOOL TWEEDS
Bine and Black Satinet
KY. JEANS, MIXED BEAVER, SHEEP GRAY,
Ribbed Cassimcr, Fancy Cassimcr,
BEEN S-A. E,
—AND A—
MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF CLOTHING
Fine French Black Cloth Dress Coat?, with velvet Collars, Caswmer business Coats, Silk Warp, Tweed CoaU. Pea Jackets, Velvet Vests, Silk velvet Vesta, Silk Plush Vests, CVssimer Vests, Satin Vests, Flannel Vesta, Jeans Vests, Tweed Vest.*, Overcoats nice, strong and thick: Drawers, Woollen undershirts. Overalls, Hick. Shirts, Shirt Collars and Shirt Bosoms and Shirts and a snlendid lot of nats, Car«, Boots and Shoes. Umbrellas, all of which will be sold at very low figures.
J.K.&S. ROBINSON.
Oct. 4,'66. vcnlltf.
DAILY MEAT MARKET.
^kN and after .Monday, August 18th, ISoC, V/ undcraigr.ed will Seen constantly on hand, at their Market Houso, on Washington street, near Davis' Livery Stable, superior articles of Beef, veal pork, Mutton and Sausage, at from '.wo to five cento pe» pound.
the
ISF" A liberal share of public patronage is solic-ih-d. tST Term* cash. No books kept.
Augast 18, '64. OOKSAN 6 KF.F.NEY.
NOTICE
hereby given that I will sell at pub'ic aale at tbe Court House door in Crawfordsville, on Saturday, February 88th, 1657. the following describ«d twal eotate: A part of the west half of the w«at half of the north west quarter of section 2S, town 19, north range 4 west, containing CS^ acres commonly lcoown as the Ilillraan Mill property,
Terms of aale made known on dav of sale.— Sale to takt place a boot 3 o'clock, P. II. There is abont 2fi kens to cultivation, a baring Orchard of axceDsot Fruit, and Saw Mil) in tolerable running ortW. For fbrther particulara, call ou the under:dgatd«B dtspranisM.
BENJAMIN HILLMAN.
Ftb. 14. issr.-sw.)
WTM
Article*
•nd besi assortment of Perfnmery, iaad Fancy articles gsssrally, that has markst for aiue at
ViMP* rowxsa.
The Nammodi Boston CHEi STORE!
CONDUCTED ON TOE
ONE PRICE YSTEM. DAYIS& GARVIN,
PBOPRIETOBS,
TAKE,
pleasure in informing their numerous friends and customers, that they are now receiving their New Steck of
Spring & Summer Goodsi
embracing tho following variety:
DRY GOODS/
CLOTHING,
HTS & CAPS,
CARPETING,
Boots and Shoes,
QUEENSWARE.
TO THE LADIES,
We would say that they will find our stock {of
Rich Dress Goods
unsurpassed by any intown,umong which may be found rich, plain and
Fancy Silks,
Tissues from 25 eta. to $125 per Yard
French and Swiss Printed Lawns, Brilliantona, Ac. &c.
$1000 Worth of Bonnet Ribbons,
Trimmings and Rich Embroideries,
SPLENDID SHAWLS,
Bonnets, French Vcsites, recently importod from PARIS, French, English and American
TOILET QUILTS,
SO ROLLS OF CARPETING
Gloves, Hoosiery fco.
$7000 Worth of Clothing,:
nearly all of which has been manufactured expressly for us in Boaton and which we guarantee
TO SELL TWENTY PES CENT LESS
than can be purchased elsewhere, has our name stamped upon it and warranted. •.•
Our Stock of
Every garment I Che work is
Boots, Shots, Hats, Caps, and
Qiicenswarc,
will always be full, and wc are determined not to be undersold. Having recently- made extonsive additions to our Mammoth Cficap Store, we are now prepared to keep and supply our customers with
Groceries.
Mr. Gnrvin will remain Knot during a large por tion of tho Summer and forward
NEW GOODS WEEKLY BY EXPRESS
To our friends in the country who buy to sell aguin wc would say that wc arc now prepared to furnish them with their Spring Stocks of Goods at LESS than Cincinnati or Louisville prioc.-*.
March'J9, ISO'S. v7n37-ly.
F. H. FRY & CO, WOULD
inform their numerous friends and customers, that they have received and now have open their stock of
Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS,
Which they are determined to sell at extremely low nrices. Their stock consists of every article usually kept in a Retail House, and have boon bought with great care and at the head of tho market..—which will euablo ns to compete with any houso in town.
Wo would call tho attention of tho Ladies to our stock of MERINOES. DELAINES. ARGENTINES.
A IN A N I E S I S Prints, Collar*, Debase, Ribboan, BONNETS, SHOES, Ac., Ac. To tho Gentlemen, wo would say that wo have everything for their comfort cxccpt ready made clothing. Our stock of
Cassimrren, Satinetts,
CLOTHS, HATS, BOOTS. SHOES, COLLARS. itc., aro of tho best quality and every vaiicty. To our country friends" wc would snv tliat we are ready to exchange our 'argo stock of Dry Goods Boots and shoes, itc., for every variety of produco that is brought to our markot. Call and cxamino lbr yourselves.
October IS, IS06. vSnlS
IIARVEV BALI.
WE
CHII.ION JOHNSON.
STOVES! STOVES!
Thn best Assortment in the Wabash Valley.
invite tho public to examine our mammoth stock of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor Stoves. Wc are now receiving tho largest stock and the greatest variety ever exhibited in Crawfordsville.
We would caution the public against purchasing of Pedlers a stovo purporting to be tfie Ajax Wo aro tho only agents for tho sale of the Ajax in Montgomery ana several ajdoining counties.— None but those we sell are the genuine heavy Ajax stoves.
We also sell the Climax and Live Oak Stoves which are equal in weight and superior in opj«ra tion to any other of the common stoves in use.— We also havo the BUCK'S PATENT and Hathaway Cook Stoves, which we are offering very low to close out tho stock. Those who like the Buck's patent would do well to give us a call while we uavo them.
Our heating stoves consist of all the approved patterns to suit all tastes. Our Tin Shop is flourishing as usual. It is supplied with good stock and good workmen. Roofing, Spouting, Guttering and Jobbing done
to order and warranted.
I
H. BALL & CO.
Oct. ISth. 1S56- vSnlS-tf.
A IMRG4IN.
rpHE undersigned will aell very cheap and upon JL accommodating terms, a farm situate a miles north «f Crawfordsville, containing 120 acres in good condition, well adapted to farming purposes. About forty acre* are in cultivation, and a like quantity well set in blue grass, and forty acros of good timber, with a good dwelling house' and onthonses, stables, &c. Any parson wishing anch a sitnstion ean have a bargain in the purchase of these premises.
I will also sell a small farm of forty acres, with good dwelling house, orchard and other necessary improvenenta. B. T. RI8TINE.
Dec. 6, ISM.* ntttf.
LAYMON CO!
fa7 BITENSIFE
Wholesale and Retail
oo crPROVISION,
v""/ AND.
General Variety Establiikaeit,,
Wish to inform their numerous customers and the public in general, that the death of the Senior Partner of the house will make no alteration whatever in their business. We will continue at tlfe Old Stand as heretofore, with a large and varied assortment of goods appcrtaini.\£ to their line of business, which they have determined to sell at the vory 1 owest possible figures. We have a
VERY HEAVY STOCK
enroute to arrive in a few days, which has been selected with great care and at prices which enables us to offer rare inducements to purchasers, A more complete enumeration of which will be given next week.. The well established- reputation of establishment as the cheap, one priced house of Crawfordsville, renders it unnecessary to say that we do not fear a fair competition,
May 10,1856. v7-n48-tf,
NEW GOODS!Crawford ft Mnllikin,
Are now in receipt of their
FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF 600DS
Consisting of the following articles: French Merino, English do. Persian Cloth, Fancy Delaines,
5
...
Plain do. y. Shalley do. Dcbages. &c. Fancy Prints, :v Blcachcd and brown Sheeting and Shirting', Tickings find Hickory do. French Silk Bonnets, ... Hats and Caps, Undershirts and Wrappers, Flannels and Linseys. Satinetts and Canton Flannels, Boots and Shoes, -v Groccrica and Quoenswarc, •... Spades and Shovels, (Ames) .* Mill and cut.Saws, Axon. Wood, Broad and Narrow, ,• Ready Made Clothing, a large lot, Cloths and Csasimeres, All wool Carpeting. Our Stock being complete, wiiih all to oome and examine for themselves, aa wc are determined to sell our goods at as low priccs as any store in Crawfordsville and no mistake.
J. CKAWFOKD & MULLIKIN.
Sept. 1,185*-v8nl0.
What the ladies say
In favor of
BUCK'S CELEBRATED
COOKING STOVES.
WEjustly
the undersigned who have purchased tlic celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, would recommend them to the Public, as ieing tho moat perfcct Stove ever sold in this place.
It is perfect in all the different departments of Cooking—Bakes with great regularity, his a good draught, and requires but about one half the amount of fuel that is required te perform tho same amount of work in other Cooking Stoves
Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. M. M. Jonnison, E. M. Robertson. Elizabeth Mack, Nancy Fisher, Eliaabeth Fagan,
Ann E. Watson, Lucy A. Holton, Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson, E. A. Jennisori, Sarah Wakclyn, Eliza Bowen, M. Middleton,
Mrs. Martha A. Hughe?.
!f. B. HOOVER, in the only Agent for tho Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stovos in CraWt'ordAville. Mo other# have thoin. A good assortment uf other Stovea always on hand .".nd for Sale for C.sh or any kind of Trade.
April 8, 1S50-—tf.
WINES. Fuller & Myers
Importers of Wines Liquors
For Sale iu Bond.
SictiCers and Distillers of
Pare Spirits and Whiskey, Cidtr ud Cider Vinnegar.
N». 18 soath Water St., Chicago 111. J. E. S. FULLER. JEROME MYERS. April
2"?,
1S5I. v7-n41-ly.
Notice to All!!
The Into death of the Senior Partner of the firm of Lavmon & Co., requires that tho accounts duo the old house should bo settled without delay.— We hope that our numerous customers who have always so freely responded to our call upon them, will coine forward and settle their indebtedncs to us as early as convenient, as the business of the house absolutely requires that all dues should be iinincdiatelv collected.
WILSON II LAYMON. Surviving partner to tho firm of LAYMON & CO.
May 10, 1S56. v7-n«-tf.
Notions.
Very large and complete stock.
WILSON. GRIMES A CO.
Qneensware and Glassware.
A
large and beautiful stock. WILSON GRIMES &CO.
FROM
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
BR1NCKERHOFF & FENTON
EXCMTSIVKLT WHOLESALE
BBUGGrSTS,
No. 15 South Water St., Laflins Block,
SALT.
QAA BARRELS SALT for asle at low figures. OUU CUMBERLAND, GREEG, AC. Doc. S, 1S55.
•SO Tons or Iron.
ASSORTED
SIZES, just received. Also three
TONS of Plow, German and Casteol, for sale by
CUMBERLAND FC GREGG.
Ladies Mohair Head Dresses.
A Superior article recei ed at t\ WILSON, GRIMES & CO
Clothing.
kif ENS and Boys, ft full stock, received and for TL sale (np stairs.) CAMMPBELL & CO,
Flints, Lawns Ac. Ml
600
WIIA05, GBTXX8* 09.
Fancy Ainu.
100 Lawns. 100 De-brages. Berges fc DeLains. 100 Chambuya and Ginghams, received at
WILSON, GBIMES A OO.
April 10,'M.
DRUG STORE
Worthy of AttentioxL
'J'HE undersigned, returning his sincere thanks to his friends and customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him, would say to his customers snd the public generally, that he is now at home with new
FRESH DRUGS,
New Shop Furniture, new Drugs snd Medicines which embraces all nsuslly kept in a Drug Store.— Just give us call, as we are prepared to suit von both as to price and quality. Our aim is to desl fair with every body.
In connection with onr stock of Medicines we are also receiving
Fifty Boxes of Glass
—OF ALL SIZES—
Patty, Paints, Oils, and the Best of Indigo
Very
EXCELLENT FURNITURE VARNISH, Dye Stuffs, Fine SoapM, Perfumeries and genuine Cod Liver Oil, and a fine quality cf Tea and the very best of Tobacco, all of which will be sold at a very small profit. HENRY OTT, Druggist.
Sept. 27, '56. v8nl0tf.
NEW GOODS J. & J. LEE & Co. THANKFUL
for the share of public patronage
that they have ever received, take this method of informing their old friends and tho public in general, that they have received their
Spring and Summer itoek of Goods,,
Consisting of every variety of •.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Cutlery, Carpenters Tools, Hatd and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
READY MADE CLOTHING, Ac., All of which can be had on as good terms at LIE'S, as anv other placo in town for wo are resolved tc sell Goods as cheap or a little cheaper than the cheapest. It is necessary only for you to call, examine and price our goods, to be fully satisfied of this fact. Wc also expect to pay- the liighest cash price for all tho
Wheat, Corn, Oats, Rvo,
Barley, Flax seed, Clover seed, Timothy seed, Blue Grass seed, And every other article of trade you may wish to ucll. All who wish to get tho most monoy for their trade, and the biggest pile of goods for the loast money, will please call on april 28.'54—v5n43 J. & J.
RESPECTFULLY
LEE
«fc Co.
DR. VAKPERBILT, E N A L^SURGEON.
tenders his services to the cit
izens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. IIo 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 sco specimens of the best manufacture of
Porcelain Teeth in the West,
Having sure utility and ease to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an ontire double set. All work warranted.
All operations pertaininc to the science oarefully attended to with the loast possible pain. Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.
November 4, 1858. v5nl8tf.
Fall Arrangement
Just receiving a full and fine stock of /.
FALL & WINTER
at the firm of
MUNNS & HARDING,
IN THS "WASHINGTON HALL" BUILDINO.
Woconsisting
have just opened a fine and large stock, of nice Merinos, Cashmeres. Delaines and Debergos, and 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 Dress Coat, Wool Shirts and Drawers, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, bonnet riSbons, Borders and Linings. Notions of all kinds, Winter
Glovfcs, Wool and buck Mitts,
BOOTS & SHOES,
a good stock for men and boys. A nice stock of womens Shoes, childrcns shoes and boots. Wo have on hand at all times a fino stock of
Colibe, Sugar, Teas,
and other Groceries.
WOODEN TUBS, BUCKETS, WASHBOARDS. DYE STUFFS, COTTON YARNS, Ac. E E N S W I E well assorted in setts and pr's of all kinds. For anything wc have, wo will take in txcliangc cash or any kind of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
for which the best market prices will be paid for goods at as low rates as can be had in this market. One anil all please jail and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere as we think wc can sell as as low any one else, andcliarec as little for showing gcods us"any one. You will" always find en hands to show goods,
JOHN MUNNS. CHARLEY HARDING,
I JAMES PALMMR.
Oct 25 '56. vSnl4.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
GREAT
SUCCESS is always the mostconclusive proof cf great merit. Judged by this test there is no labor-saving machine before the public comparablo to Singer's Sewing Machines. After establishing the highest reputation in the United they were exhibited at the late "Exposition Universclle" in France, where tiicy carried off the
highest premium and a great manufactory to make them has been built in Paris. In every Branch of Industry In which sewing is to be done, these machines can be used with immense profit. As the speed of the Railway train is to traveling on foot, so is sewing with Singer's Machines compared with hand-sew-ing. No tailor, shoemaker, dressmaker, carriage trimmer, saddler, hatter, &c., 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 be done these machines are an invaluable assistance. Planters and hotel keepers find them particularly convenient and profitable. These machines are simple in their construction and very strong and durable, beingtheonly kind of Sewing Machine ever made, by which every sort of. work, coarse or fino, could be perfectly executed. Thousands of inferior and worthless Sewing Machines have been made and sold under various names, but Singer's Machines alone have been found everywhere to satisfv the wants of the public.
Piain printed instructions for using, are sent with each machine, from which anv one can readtlv acquire the art of managing them. 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 either of our offices forward a copy of I. M. Singer & Co's Gazette, a paper wholly devoted to the Sowing Machine interest.
No. 47 Hanover St., Boston. 97 Chapel St.. New Haven, Ct. GloversviUe, H.
Y.
No. 274 Rroad
St.. Newark, N. J. 142 Cheanut St., Phila. ,105 Baltimore St. Bait. No. 82 Westminister St., Providence, R. I. S East 4th St., Cincinnati. 65 North 4th St., St. Louia. 81- St. Charles St., New Orleans. 29 Dauphin St., Mobile.
Looking Olaaaes.
nA Boxes Looking Glasaaa inWalnat.-Maho-XUU any orGilt frame* J. BBOWN. BIRD 8EEDI
"fl AA LB&. Crash Bird Seed, jnat received ind IVU for aale, by J. D. MASTEBSON. Feb. 7, 1857—nSHf. "fl fif hhda'of angarjuat received and fbraala, low ldfcrcaah. CAMPBELL AGO.
500 00'
OF -,
IEW GOODS AT.
U--
tug
GMHAM rao
$20,000 STOCK
sales frfl
100,006
Three Rooms 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, &c., from the manufacturers and importers of Bonnets,
DRY GOODS
ll !„1
20,000 yds. of Prints. 25 000 of Muslin* 12,000 Stripes, checks and Ticking. 8.000 Silks. 20,000 Silk Tissues, Berages, Berage delains Lawns and Chellies. 3,000 yds. of white goods and linnens. 6,000 men hnd boyssummer goods for eoats and Pants. 7,00 silk, soft Btraw, leghorn, snd Gimp bonnets 4,00 pieces of bonnet ribbons. "V ., 'v
Cloths ftlCassimeres.
cf every quality and style.
BOOTS St SHOES
100 cases of hoots and shoes direct from the man ufacturers including every style of Ladies, Gcntlemens and boys wear in our country.
Hats & caps
of every variety and kind worn by man and boys
Ready Made Clothinh
$9,000Stock
I
I
We invito all who want great bargains in rcadj made Clothing to call and seo our stock as wo se/ more clothing tliad any two. houses in town sell below all competition. -r
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
Ssld et city retail prices.
,!
WANTED!
10,000 customers t» buy goods for coat. 500.000 Shingles. 4,000,000 feet of lumber.: 440.000 lb?, of Bacon. 400,000 Feathers, 500.000 Rags. 400.000 cash not objected to. We invite all to come and soo cur stock as we aTC able to undersell all competition, our goods will be sold at ten per cent profit on cost.
The tremendous amount of goods that we sell, enables us to sell cheaper than any othor house in town.
JAMES GRAHAM & BRO.
April 26,1856. v7n411y.
THRESHING
MACHINES, Horse Powers, Com
bined Reapers, Mowers. Corn Cob Crushers, Corn Shelters, CuttingBoxcs, Plows, Grain Cradles, Mowing Sythos See.
Dec CUMBERLAND, GREGG &. Co
Chills and Fever cured in
DR. J. HEDGES*
Fever and Ague Annihilator. HIS celebrated medicine is warranted to cure in every ease when taken according to directions, or the money refunded.
J. D. MASTERSON, Agent.
This Medicine is kept at no other establish ment in town. Crawfordsville, August 1, 1856. v8n8yl.
Hats.
1 HO ^oz ^'ne
so'"t
IMPORTANT TO SAWYERS
AND
MILL OWNERS
X. T. Coffins Chisscl Tooth Mill Saw, (titurners and Ilnnging Apparatus, the Greatest Improvement of the Age.
Campbell Galey & Harter,
Having the sole ownership of Montgomery Co.. arc now prepared to furnish individual rights for the above improvement, also Glimmers, Saws, and Hanging apparatus. These sawsnre warronted to cut from 1-4 to 1-3 morcjjimberin a day than the aid saw and do it with much less power. The gummer can be used without taking the saw ont of the mill, and much less filing will be required after using it. Wo hive also the celebrated patent and cut saws, which have given such universal satisfaction. Beingconfidcntthatthc.se saws will entirely supercede all others, wo propose to close out tho old stock, (both cut and mill saws)forcash at cost and transportation. Ono of the improved mill saws may be seen at Mr. A. P. Manns mill, six miles east on the R. I?. where satisfactory testimonials may be had as to their utility. Samples of Saws, Gummers, and hanging app'aratus may at all times be seen at our store
No. 7 & 8 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER June 21,1356. v"-n49-tf.
WARE-ROOMS,
REMOVED TO COMMERCIALJROW.
THE
undersigned having removed to his new buildings in Commercial Row, one door south of Campbell, Galey & Hartor's Store, would respectfully inform the citizens of this place and vicinity that he has on hand a general assortment of
Fashionable Furniture,
made of the beat 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 vonr in'cTest to buy of us.
Remember, Shop one door south of Commercial Block. WM. ROBERTSON. Nov. 3,1S55. v«-nl6-ly.
Fresh Arrival.
RECEIVEDfollowingat
w.o
I. M. SINGER &
PBIXCITAL OFTICE, No.
CO.
883
BEOAOWAT.
NEW YOBK.
BKAXCH
orricxs.
thi3 day Masterson's Confection
ary, the articles, fresh and in fine order:
o. oogar, Lagrtyia Coffise, Cocoa,
Cocoa Nuts,
Tf
Elma Pig»,
Prunes, Sultanna Raisins, Layer Raisins, Citrons, Dates, Dried Plums, Cheese, &c. Smoking Tobacco of the beat quality, also Chewins Tobacco, Cigars, dso.
open a complete assortment.
ONE
i. raK I -.='5y fcittc 3*56
At Hodit Again.
TS.Sil
PACKAGES
Manson & Powers,
Sneeessofs ti SiMn Morgan,
Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS, HAVE
REMOVED TIIEIK DRUG STORE TO the east end of the new brick, known aa
EMPIRE BLOCK,
recently erected on
MAIN STREET,
wliere may at all times b« found the
Latest and Host Splendid
assortment of
DRUGS,
E I IN E S
Paints, Dye Stuffa,
Letter Paper,
Glass,
Perfumery,
Stationary, &c. &c.
in the Wabash Valloy,all of which will be sold on the most liberal terms for CASH or on short credit, to those who arc known to bo guilty of the habit of paying their debts.
Crawfordsville, Jan. 26,1856. v7-n2S-tf.
NEW ARRANGEMENT. TRAINS SOUTH.
Express passes Crawfordsville at 6 A. Mi, connecting at Greencastle with morning train for Indianapolis and Terrc Haute and arriving at New Albany at 4-80 P. M.
Accommodation passes Crawfordsville 4:57, connecting at Greencastle with evening trains for Indianapolis and Torre Ilnutc.
Accommodation train going north leaves Greencastle on the arrival of Tcrro Haute train and passes Crawfordsville 10 A. M. arri\in£ at Lafayette 12 M. connccting with traiiiB for Indianpolis.
Express passes Crawfordsvillo 8:12 P. M. arriving at Lafayette 10 P. M. and at Chicago next morning.
Through tickets to bo had for all the principal eastern and western cities at the office. V. Q. IRWIN, Agent.
February 1C,1855—n81tf
UIVTON EXPRESS
COMPANY.
Connecting with
4D1HS & CO'S. AMERICAN
Express Company
to all the principal CITIES in tbe United States, both North and South.
Messengers leave Daily
At 6 A. M. and 9:15P. Office at the Depot.
April 12, 135G.
Panama, Leghorn.
J-UU Straw & Palmleaf. reccivcdin WILSON GRIMES A O®
8.
M. Business solicited.—
R. E. BRYANT, Atrcnt. nfl'Jtf.
C. WTLLSON. J. K. DONALD. WILL-SON 1 M'DONALD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in the room over J. It. A S. Robinson's Store, Empire Block. Where thev will bo found at all times when no absent on professional business.
January 6, 1854. v5n27tf.
IF
vou want a good article of tobacco, go to Olt's l)rug Store, lie has received a lreshmipply of Drugs & Medicines.
August 4,185D. v7n8yl.
I nnn lights of PINE SASII of all sizes lef I U,UUU for sale by II. Ott, Druggist. August 4, lS.r)5. v7n3yl.
Sugar Kettles, &c.
FIRST RATE article of Sugar Kettles. Skillets, Dog Irons and other castings. For solo at No. 6, Commercial Row. Only agency for Vosc & Co's. rcvcrtiblo flue Cooking Stoves, feb 2 H. BALL & CO.
Domestic Gooda
100
pieces of Bleached Muslins. f0 pieces Ticking and Dills. 60 Checks und Strips. 100 Cottonadcs, Cambrics, Dennins
&c., also Cloths. Sattinetts, Flannels, Tweeda, Linens, Diaper, Toweling &c. 15 bales Brown Muslins.
WILSON, GRIMES fc CO.
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, &c.
AA Pieces Dress Trimmings, latest stylos. A"" Bonnet Ribbons, new styles. 100 Ladies collors. some very nice. 100 Silk and Satin Parasols. ed at WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
Carpeting.
VERY
cheap, to close out. WILSON GRIMES ft OO.
Groceries.
Coffee. Sugar, Molasaea, Syrups,
good stock:
ice, Teas, Spices, Pepper, Soda, Ginger, Cin-
l\. Rice, Teas, Spices, i'eppei amon, Nutmeg, Chocolate sc. WILSON GRTMES &CO.
'JDO& S3KIH0 K0S7IA\ SIIOG '«IA -are'saaudg'[aois^lY
HALL
THE
J. D. MASTERSON.
March 29,1356. n37-tf.
Hardware Cutlery and Sadlery!
NOW
Also
penter» ft Coopers tools, Shovels.
Car
Spades &.C.
Wanted."
MILLIOir 8HINGLES
J° "^1
00S
iyr *UOJI iUVQJO 8UO} [NDIGO, Madder, Alum, Co lm. Copperas & Logwood.
WILSON GRINKS fcCO.
New Insnrance Office. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.
& DODD'S celebrated Safes at the manufacturers prices warranted in every particular. Anew supply at J. J. BROWN'S.
Boots & Shoes.
60
Cases in
store.
WILSON GR1NES ft CO.
Steam Circular Saw mill FOR
SALE.
subscriber will offer at Public Auction, on Saturday the 14th of February, 1857, a Steam Saw Mill, situated one mile and a quarter west of Darlington alao, three yoke of Cattle, Chains, two 7*rd, together with a large lot of Lumber. I will also give
a
10
WIL80N GRIMES ftCO.
wanted by
[april SS, 1855.] GRAHAM ft BRO.
lease on a suffi
cient amount of land for Mill purposes for any ®o®her of years tho Mill may be kept running. Terms made knoirn on day of sale. Sale to commence at
o'clock,
A.
M.
... JOHN LUCAS. January 94,1857. nS7td
Wmow and Wooden Wan stock-' to arrive noon. WILSON GRIMES ACO,
A^
mlX 0jf ^JnlOSo"' jftlws1* ADVCRTSIIVG
Alto Joi raniiriiNV
EMTERED
into-billwwu the atveral FtiblbkaM
of Crawfordsville,. ("MoxTooxnT JovaxAiJ* 1*8 "CJUwtOabmtLX Kxrirw," on 7th day of March, 1865, as follows:
Yearly Adrettiiiig
Coloran, per annum, rabj^ct to wm{»axh nual,ahanm ..J "jlMl One-Half Column, per. annunvaobjeoi to* semi- annual chang*.. .-. .. i.'tfM One-Third Columw, per annum,' nfbMott#: semi-annual change One-Quarter Column, per annum, anbjoct to ... semi-annual change- ....10,00 A '-Card" of one square oil en, p^r anaiim --.T.OO 6montte 4,00
IAOAL ADTZKTMXXXNTS as heretofore, one dolar per square, fo». three insertions for each add)* tonal insertion 25 cento all over onosqnara, char^
V*,ua?s
a?
half,, an oyer one square aaa a
naif, charged as two squares Patent Medicine Adfertiel*g. One Column per annum, sem-annual change CM Half. '.! •'•gS Third Quarter 13*00
All public Sales, Transient Advertisements,'&£.. |1 ner squaro, for first insertion and 2S eenW for each additional insertion. ri- 'ji:
Special Notices. rf ... j.
Marriages, Obituaries, Literary Notices of al kinds, half our regular advertising rates. ESTNoticcs of Patent Medicines,
|L
per
SMSTO
for first insertion. Card and Job Printiflf. t' One pack of Cards, (50) Two YioO^ ...."'oo Lottery Tickets, or cards, (100) ....l'w each additional hnndVed i'oo Furneral Invitations, (note papor, enveloped) 8,'00 Circulars, on half sheot letter, per hundrod--8,00 Blanks—single oniro #1,50—two quires 8,00 and for each additional quire. 75 eenta. Whole Sheet Posters, per hundred $8,00 cach additional hundred 5,00 Half Sheet Poster per hundred 8,0# each additional hundred 8,00 Quarter Sheet Poster, por hundred 8,00 each additional hundred 1 50 Eighth Sheet Poster, 50 or less 1,'jQ Ball Tickets. 100 copies, $4,00—to be paid for ia« variablj*, beforo taken from tho offlco.
Election Tickets.
7:1
Five dollars per thousand will be charged for Election Tickets, to bo paid for invariably in ad. vanco.
Show dvertisemcnts.
Two dollars por sqnnro will bo charged for advertisements of this character, for first insertion—eaoh additional insertion, $1.
Horse and Jack Bills.
For singlo llorsc Bill f2—cacli additional Hon* on bill, $1. Particular Notice.
The payment for nil Patent Medicine ndvertiiM* mcnts must be satisfactorily secured before insort— cd, by an accepted order, or by cash.
CHARLES H. BOWEN, Review, D. M. CANTRILL, JOURNAL.
E A E W O S CHICAGO ILLS. TSJ/J^LAKGEST
MACHINERY MANUEAOi
-L TORY and 1XLPOT in tho United States* whtvv may be found
Railroad Freight
v' rORTABLE AND STATIOKART
.. STKAIH
LOCOMOTIVE
& CYLINDER STEAM
BOILEML
ALL KTLFDS OE
WOOD AND IRON MACHINERY.
PREMIUM PORTABLE
I A S A I S
With important anti-friction improvements. CHILD'S PATENT ROTARY SAW MILLS.
Noycs Portable Flour and Corn Mills,
with new improvements, with or without bolte, and Gcnoral Mill Furnishings. SUPERIOR SHINGLE MILLS,
STEAIW & WATER CiUAUES
STEM WHISTLES.
I rNisiiED
BRASS WORE
a.VB
ENOINE TBIMM:wo«,
CASTINGS AND MILL GEARING. GATE'S PATENT SCREW CUTTFR. Best Machinest's Filea. or OCR CW.N lAfl'OHTATIOX. SMOKE PIPE, BREECHES. SHEET WORK
AC.
W say to our putroiiM and the public generally, that heretofore wc have not been able to kcop up it he an an no ha a el in creased our Works, increased our Firm, and hava greater facilities for supplying lliu West with Machinery than any other establishment.
GATES, WARNER, CHALMERS, & FRASER. P. W. GATES. E. S. WAltNEIt. T. CJfALVCM. A.O. WAKNEK. V. It. FRAflKU.
Juno 14, lS.r)t. v7-n47-l/.
JOIIN WILSO.V,
S.
W. GBIMES,
VT.
BURBRIDO*.
WILSON GRIMES & CO.
Wholesale & Betail Dealers in
DRY GOODS,
CL0TII1.\G,
GROCERIES,
Quweensware,
Hardware,
IRON,
ITails,
-. v. f-
GLASS, &C.
No's. 1 & 2, Commercial Block,
Crawfordsville. Indiana.
WE
are now receiving our 8pring
and Summer
Supplies, to which wc invite an examination of purchasers. Our stock being large and complete and bought from first hands by old and experienced buyers, we feel confident in aayinjrto our friends and the public at large, that we can se" them Goods as cheap and as good a? any ilonte la the Wabash Valley, for proof which wo solicit
examination. ,Sl AprillO, 1856. v7nS9-ly.
To the Farmer
a®
and
Mechanfe
0 havo a lot of hardwaretfcat we
LHW.
well-sell at
cost and carriage. J. R. ft S.
ROBINSON.
White Goods.
A
large stock and great variety of plain, and barred. Very cheap. April 13,'M. WILSOft, 6BIME8 ft-CO.
-r'tel!
un, fancied
W A A S
ATTORNEY AND COtrNSUlOB AT'tAlT, Harmg pemanetotlr located hiaiulf iniUfplM* willgivahia ndltMed attentloo toalltuainsai
tmtedj^hia care. Offloe uomediately son's Store, west of the Court ITotxse. april 89,1858.
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