Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 April 1857 — Page 4
Fresh Arrival of
BOADMAN & GRAYs '.' I A N OS
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Newman's Music Store. H.
AVINO jnat opened a Ir.ige stock of fine Gold Watches, Jewelry and Funcy Goods, which he offers for ciuh at price*
bo
low as to defy compe
tition. Two door* oust of Binford's corner, sign of W*TC1! ttlld MCBICAL InSTlUTMEKTS. iJylOO Fine Gold »nd Silver Watches $, ]00 Breast Pins aud Broaches
SOo Finger Rings: 75 Drops of different style?: SO and Silver Fob and Neck Chains 80 Gothic Pearl inlaid and ennmelod Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens. Pcncils, I.ockc~tA. Snaps, Bracelets, Sjxwtnclcs^Port Monies, lino Cntlerv, jttazorw, Sci-sors. Ten Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Map*. 'Novels, Paper, Ink, fine Note Puper. Envelopes. Pictures. sundry school and Lndic* Cards, jPiaiio«, Melo-Peans. Mclodeons, Onitara, Violins, Accordeons. 'Music Boves. Sheet Mafic, together with every thing else usually kept in snoh establishments. TliOS. NEWMAN.
Crawfordaville, Dec. 22,1S55. v"ni3.
CRAWFORASVILLE
FEM-A.X.E
SEMINARY.
THE yeir for Sfcmirinry purposes is divided into three Session*, oftWrteon ire oka each. The First Session begins oh Wednesday after the third Monday of Seplctabcr oocli year. The Second begins ©n Wednoadny after the first Monday of January. Tho Third begins on Wednesday alter the third Monday in April.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Jolfs M. Hct^ltR, Principal and Professor of .. Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astn nomy.
Rkvv'Javis H.Jomnbton, Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, and Ancient Languages.
Miss-HI Stkvens, First Assistant and Principal of tho Acadcmic Department. 'h Miss Catuaiusk A. TniMNO, Teacher of German. !v Miss Tbakcks Ford, French,- Painting and
Drawing. MusSue VV. Jkxnison. Music—Vocal and Piano.
TERMS OF TUITION.
The several departments, according to*studies purancd, j?er term $3.00 to $7.00 French, German it Drawing, each, oxtru- 5.00
Latin, and ufto of Piano, 2.00 LcmtonHon Piano^ & in Painting 10.00 No deduction for abscnco oxoopt when caused by protracted illness..
Pupils from nhroisd enn be accommodntcd with i. board in a large and commodious Seminary building, unJer.oxeellentarrangement9 for health comfort and imprbvoniout.
Tlieclinrgo for boarding, including board, fuel, light, and TuitioiflnUny of tho three Departments of tho Somiiiai'y, is $"0.00 pfer term.
Mn. O. P. .Ii NNifoN, has taken charge of the Hoarding House,"and will use every means in his
SicH
owcrto make it a nlcasant home for young lanttosding the Seminary. SepV 13, '50. v8nStf.
THE NEW
WATBH CLOCK
AND
JEWELHY,
IN
tiii:
STORE,
iirick BUILDING,
ONE DOOR
EAST or TIIE IIOT,TON HOUSE.
Tho undeniigTiftcI tal os this metliHtl of fnferin ing his frlund»nnl tlic publiogei.eruly, that he bar*opcncd a first class Watch Making and Jewelry :Estn!j)lislinicnl, in tlio Brick lluildinc, one door
EastofUie lloiton House, wliTSro ho will keep constantly on hiifwl a complote and varied a^rforincnt ••fit Watchoa, Clocks and Jewelry of the latest stylcf aud best material, which.have boon obtained fronij some of tl^fiflit manufactories in tho East.
Witclips Clocks niitl Jewelry, Carefully Rciiiilred And Warranted. V* .. JAMES PATTERSON.
Oct.25,'8ft. vSnlltf.
GOODS CAN BE PURCHASED
-AT-
J. R, & S. ROBINSON'S,
1 Upon us low terms as at any other house in Craw5: fordsville, and upon this very condition, wo ininform the public thnt we have just op»ned a new St and well wjlcctod stock of
O O S
purchased entirely in tho City of New York, con•'listing of Stapte"and Fancy Dry Goods, together with a larcc'nnd snlcndid stock of Quccnswarc. ip Common Stone and China.
Purtic nlar attention has been given to the sclection of a full assortment of Housekeeping Goods Bleached Fancy Diaper, Brown Table Dij, #per, Embossed Tablo cloths, Snow iirop Napkins, Worsted Damask
Curtains, Goods and Towcl-
4
i" ings.Shcotinp, Shirting* "••f Aj'rons, CneckTieking.Carpo in ...... Blankets Sud dloblankets. Black, and Brown Canton Elamiels, Drills /i Knives and Forks, Table
and Tea Spoons, Cotton Baits Staple und Fancy Dress goods, Fancy Prints, English and Turkoy red printed Dolaines, l'rintod all wool chil drens Plaid Delaines, Manchester Gingham?, French and English Morinos, Saxony Plaid Moriiios and Turkev IJed Plaid, Squaro Shawl#, Black 'AVool Shawls, f'laid Long Shawls, Mohair, mistnrcd Travelling Shawls, Brown Borage Florance silk,
Alpacca Robes, Satin StripedRobes
BONNETS AND BONNET RUSHES,
BUCK AND FANCY SILKS,
li SWISS EDGING AND INSERTION,
Jackonot Edging, Emhr'd Swiss Collars,
MOURNNG COLLARS, SETTS,
Collars and Sleeves. Printed Cloaking, Green and Brown Borage, Tabby Velvet, Black Alpacca. Corded Skiits, Skeleton Skirts. Cloth Talmas. iMoriuu Antique and Ombre Trimming-, Trimming Fringe, Triplo Chain gallon. Debego Striped Poplin, »rtd Persian, White,Kod "r v." Yellow and Gray "v Flannel
Black and White
Vool Hosa, Blue raised
ji- i. Hose. I.adics Sleovc^i, Head dresses, Childrcns Boots, Tan made Hoods. Taney Hood ,' Priutcd Worsted Mntfers. Comforts,
Kubber Puff Combj and Side
Combs. Rubber Neck Combs and Hay Wagons, large Stock Cloths and woollen goods* for men"? wear, Frcncli, Black Doeskin Cassimcr,
Brown an«l Cloth Cassimcr.
ALL WOOL TWEEDS
Blue and Black Satinet
KT. JEANS,"MIXED BEXYEB, SHEEP GRAY,
Ribbed Cassimcr, fancy Cassimer,
QREEN SATINET, ."'S'"1-' —AND A—
1
MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF CLOTHING:
ju Fine French Black C'.oth Dress Coats, with vol vet Collar*. Cnw-imcr buainoss Coat*. Silk Warp. TweedCoatj». Pea Jackets, Velvet Vests, Silk
vck
vet Vests, Silk Plush Vesta, Catsiiner Vests, Satic VeiiU, Flannel Vcata, Jeans' Vests, Tweed Vest*. Overcoota nice, strong and thick Drawers,. Woolt«n undershirts. Overalls, Hick. Shirts, -Shirt Coll lar* and Shirt Boaomsand Shirts and a silend*4 Jot of flat*. Cans, Boots and Shoes, Umhrtllsi, all of which will be sold at vair low figures.
J. RTS S. EOB1NSON.
•Oct. •I.'.IS. vSnlltf.
THE largast anJ lc»!Lassortment of Perftimenr, and Soaps, and Fancy articles gencrallv. that haa
wImcdhnnhtto
thia market /or «aJ« at
•oXV«f. VAKSON IWESB.
TO
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
Important Announcement!
all person* afflicted with Sexnal diseases, stich as pcTrnatoirJica. Semineal weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhea. Gleet, Syphilid the vice of Onanism, or Self-Abuse, Ac., ic.
The Howard Association of Philadelphia, in »iew of the awful destruction of human life and health, cmixed by Sexnal diseases, and the deceptions which are "practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a
charitable act
wor hy of their name, to give Medical Advice Gra*1s, to all persons thus afflicted (male or female) who apply by letter, with a description of tlwir condition, are. occupation, habits of life, A'c., and in case of extreme poverty and suffering to
yCRNISII MTOICINES FREE flT CHARGE The Howard .Association is a benevolent institution, cstablislieJ 1y special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with
Virtulent and-Epidcmic Diseases," and its funds con be used for no other purpose. It ha's now a snrplus means. which the J'irectors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is need leys to add that the Association commands the highest medi cat skill of the age, and will furnish the most" ap ,nroved moderntrcatinent. VJfliiahlcradviee all a given to sick and nervous females afflicted wi 1 iVomb Core plaint. Leucorrlu^Tjfco.
Address post-paid.} Dr. OEORGE H. CALHOUN. Consulting Siifgcon, Howard Association, No. 2 South NINTH Street. Pnihidclphia, Pa.
EZRA HARTWELL, President.
Geo. Faip.ciih.d.1-
S6c'y. niftr2ln3Syl
WAWTEDI
5,000 YOUNG MEN
To look through and examine our largo and extorsive stock of
Hats and Caps.
HAYING
removed our Hat Manufactory to the west half of the room occupied by Hannah it Cnssell, Merchant Tullors, on Milin street, two doors west of the Tlolton House, we arc now read," to acconirn'odale all who may favor us-with acal We arc now manufacturing aud receiving from the eastern manufacturers all of the most fashionable and approved stvlcs of
HATS & CAPS!
We use none hut the best material and warrant all of our work to give satisfaction. We make hats to order and repair at short notice, and by tlic use of the French Conformature we warrant a perfect fit wo will sell you abetter hat and at least twen-ty-live per cent, cheaper than any other house in Crawt'ordsvillc. We do not want you to take our word for it, but cull and examine for yourselves.
PAKK1SI1 & BIKT.
Fulmiary 26, 1S57. n32.
DAGUERREOTYPES
A ,3, HUGHES'S
SKY AND SIDE IJGIIT ROOMS,
OPPOSITE IIOLTON HOL'fE. 0VXB J. & S. ROBINSON'S STOKE, Crawfordsvillo, Ind.
AMBROTYPES.
F. H. FLLY 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 arc determined to sell at extremely low prices. Their stock consists of every article usually kept in a Retail House, and have been bought witii great care and at the head of the market.,—which will enable us to compete with any house in town.
We would call the attention of the Ladies to our stock of MF.RINOES, DELAINES, ARGENTINES,
A I N A N I E S I S Prints, Collars, I)oblige, Itibbons, BONNETS, SHOES, «fcc., &c. To the Gentlemen, we tfould say that wo have everything for their comfort except reatlv maile clothing. Our stock of
Cassiiiicrcs, $alinc(l«i, 4 CLOTHv HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, COLLARS, «fce., are cf the bestcjuality and ovcrv variety.
To our country friends' we would snv 'hat we arc ready to exchange ourhiriio stock of Diy Goods Boots and shoes, ifcc.. for every variety of produce that is brought to our market." Call and examine for yourselves. "October IS, 1356. sr vSn!3
HARVEY BALL. CHILTON' JOHNSON.
STOYES! STOVES!
The best Assortment in the Wabash Valley. "llfE invite tho public to examine our mammoth stock of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor Stoves. Wc are now receiving the largest stock and the greatest variety ever exhibited in Crawfordsvillo.
We would caution the public ngair.st purchasneof Pedlcrs a stove purporting lo be the A.iax. \Vo arc tho only agents for thc snle of the Ajax in Montgomery and several ajdoining counties.— None but those we sell arc the genuine heavy Ajax otoves.
We also sell the Climax and LivcOat Stoves which are equal in weight and sujicrior in operation to any other of the common stoves in use.— Wo also have the BUCK'S PATENT and Iiathnway'Cook Stoves, which wc arc otlcring very low to close out the stock. Those who like the Buck's patent would do well to give us a call while we nave 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. Tin Roofing, Spouting, Guttering and Jobbiug done up to order and waTreuted.
LAYMON&CO!
EXTENSIVE
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY, PROVISION,
AND
General Varie.jr Establishment,
Wish to inform their numerous^tffistomers and the public in general, that the death of the Senior Partner of the house will make no *lteration whatever in their busine*£.~ "We will continue at the Old Stand as herStofore, with a large and varied assortment of goods appertaining to thf:r line of business, which they have detirinmed to sell at the very lowest possible figures. We have a
VERY HEAVY STOCK
cnroiuc to arrive in a few days, which has been sciecteil with great care and at prices which enables us to ofl'cr 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 10,1S56. v"-n43-tf,
NKW GOODSf| Crawford & Mullikin,
Are now in receipt of their
FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS
Consisting of the following articles: French Merino, English do. „. Persian Cloth, Fancy Delaines, Plain do. Shalley do. Debages, fec. Fancy Printg *. BIcached and brown Sheeting and Shirting, Tickings and Hickory do. French Silk Bonnets, Hats and Caps. Undershirts and Wrappers, •. Flannels and Linscys. Satinetts and Canto'n Flannels, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Quecnsware, .' S pa a S el A Jlilland^ cut Saws, Axes, Wood, Broad and Narrow, Roady Made Clothing, a large lot, Cloths and Csssimeres, All wool Carpeting. «-!•.. Our Stock being complete, wish all to come and examine for themselves, as we are determined to sell our goods at as low prices as any storo in Crawfordsville and no mistake.
J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN.
Sept. 7, ISSrt-vSnlO.
What the Ladies say
In favor of
BUCK'S CELEBATED
COOKING STOVES.
"IT the undersigned who have purchased the V\ justly celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, would recommend them to the Public, as being the most perfect Stove ever sold in this place.
It is perfect in all the different departments of Cooking—Bakes with great regularity, has a good draught, and* requires but about one half the amount-of fuel tha^is required te piyforin the same iiinountof work in other Cooking Stoves:
Mrs. Matilda Comptoh, Mrs. II. M. Jennison, E. M. RoberUon. Elizabeth Mack, Nancy Fisher, "-jy." Elisabeth Fagan,
Anil E. Watson, Lucy A\lloiton, ., Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza WatsonJ E. A. Jennison, Sarah Witkclyn,'~ Eliza Bowen, M. Middleton,
Mrs. Martha A. Hughes.
N R. IIOOVER, is the only Agent for the Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsville. Mo others have them. A good ussortment of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.
April 0, 1850 *—tf.
H. BALL & CO
Oct. ISth, 1S56. vSulS-tf.
NOTICE TO LIQUOR DEALERS AXD E A 3 S S
A complete assortment of Oil# necesiiry for makmir and flavoring every variety of liquor and a packacro of the articles used fcr giving ARTIFICIAL STRENGTH to liquors, (conv«rting 70 callons of \vhisky to 100 gallons) and every article necessary to comriicncjs a Liquor Store, will bo fnrnished for Js20. Also nil t^o information necessary to conduct such an establishment thus enabling the new beginner to successfully compete with the oldest liquor dealers.
Address, through tho Post Office, P. LACOUR Jan. IT, 1857.—ly.) New Orleans. .kLaconr's Concentrated Acid for making VINEGAR, put up in 2 gallon packages at $5 per packag^—in good shipping-order^
W A E I E S
CORN PLANTER. THE rindersigncd wisho* to state to the public, I and especially to.the Farmers, tl'iat hp lias the right of sale in- this nioft excellent Agdcnltural Implement, for the counties of Montgomery and Pntoam, and that ho wlll be arennd offering them for aale at the approaching Corn Planting^season. This Implement needs only to he tried, in order to prove its suparlority over all others. .• tnartlnWrnS JOHN 9TOLURS.wt
WINES,
Fuller & Myers
IMPORTERS OF Wines Liquors
For Sale in Bond.
•t .Rcctifiors and Distillers of
Pare Spirits nnd Whiskey, Cid*r and Cider Yiitnegnr.
No. IS south Water St., Chicago 111. .J. E. S. FULLER. JEROME MYERS: April 2'3,1S5*. v7-n41-ly.
Notice to All!!
Tho Inte death of the Senior Partoer of the firm of Lavmon & Co., requires that the accounts due the old house should be settled without delay.— Wc hope that our numerous customers who liavc always so I'reclv responded to our call upon them, will come forward and settle their iiulebtedncs to us as early as convenient, as the business of the house absolutely requires that all dues should be immediately collected.
WILSON II LAYMON. Survivingpnrtnei*to the firm of LAYMON'& CO. v"-n48-tf.
May 10, 1S56.
Notions.
Yery large and complete stock. WILSON, GRIMES A CO.
Queensware and Glassware.
A
large and beautiful stock. WILSON GRIMES &CO.
FROM
and after this day, we expect to k«sep on hand a supply of
Family Flour, in Sacks.
a good article. "WILSON. GRIMES & CO.
PENT0N & ROBINSON
SUCCESSORS'To
BRINCKERHOFF & FENTON
EXCLrSIVKLT
WHOLESALE
DRUGGISTS,
No. 15 South Water St., Laflins Block,
SALT.
RARJIELS SALT forasleat low figures.
OUU CUMBERLAND. GREEG, ifcCDoc. S, 1855.
Clothing.
MENS
and Bovs. a full stock, received and for sale-(np stairs.) CAMMPBELL & CO,
Fxints, Lawns fx.
.*.
600
ps Fancy Prints.
100 Lawns. 100 Dc-brages, Bcrgcs A DcLains. 100 Cham buys and Ginghams, received at "WILSON, GRIMES fc CO. April 10, '55.
To tl^» Farmer smd Mechanic w° have a lot of hardware that wo well sell at cost and carriage.
J. R. & S. ROBINSON.
White Goods.
large stock and great variety of plain, faneM A. and barrad. Very eheara. April 11, '86. WHKW, GBIME8 A CO.
DRUG STORE
Worthy of
THE
undersigned, returning lur inncerQ tljijika to his friends and custo«fl5ri for the very .,
j-
eral patronage bestow^^uponflnm, would say tc his eiuitomcra and-the public generally, that he now athoiogsrifh new
&RE8H DRUGS,
New Shop Furniture, new Drags and Medicines which^embraces all usually kept in a Drug Store.— Just give ns a call, as we are prepared to suit yon both as to price and quality. Oar aim is to deal fair with everybody.
In'connection with onr stock of Medicines we are also receiving r-
Fifty Boxes of Glass,
—OF ALL SIZES—
Putty, Paints, Oils, and the Very
-Best of Indigo
'—AND—
EXCELLENT FURNITURE VARIFLSH, Dye Stuffs, Fine Soaps, Perfumeries. and genuine Cod Liver Oil,'and a fine quality cf iTea and the very best of.ToBacco, all of which ^flll be sold at a very small profit. HENIi? OTT X)rujgist.
Sept. 27, '56. vShlOtf.
NEW GOODS
J. & J. LEE & Co.
THANKFUL
for the share o?.public patronage
that they have ever received,-.tako tliis method of informing their old friends and the public in general, that they have received their
Spring and Summer stock crt Goods, Consisting of every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Cutlery, Carpenters Tools, Hats and Caps, Boots and~8hoes,
READY MADE CLOTHING, &c.,' All of which can he had on as good terms at Lex's. as anv other place in town for we are resolved tc sell (ioods as cheap or a little cheaper than the cheapest. It is necessary only for you to call, examine and pripq ou.«v gt)Q,ds, tovbe fully satisfied. of this fnCt. we also expect to pay the highest cash price for all the f.
Wheat,'Corn, OatS, Eye,
Barley, Flax seed, Clover seed, Timothy seed, Blue Grass seed, And every other article of trade yon may wish to sell. All who wish to get the most money for their trade, and the biggest pile of goods for the least money, will please call on april 2S. '54—v5n43 J. & J. LEE & Co.
nDR. VAKPERBILT,
E N A 8 E O N
RESPECTFULLY
tenders his services to the cit
izens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He gives particular attention (o carjons teeth—millions of which are now. ahhnally lost for want of timely and judicions treatment. "Those that arS in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and sec specimens of the best manufacture of
Porcelain Teeth in the West,
Having sure utility and case to all requiring artificial substitutes, froln a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.
All operations pertaining to the science carefully attended to with tho least possible pain. 1^- Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.
November 4, 1853. vonlStf.
Fall rrangement
Just receiving a full and fine stock of
FALL & WINTER
aKthe firm of
MUNNS & KARDING,
In The Washihgtoki Hall" Bcildiico.
Weconsisting
have just opened, a fine and large stock, of nice Merinos, Cashmeres, Delaines and Debcrges,*.and all kinds of Domestic and
Fancy Drc§s Goods,
Prints of jill styles, Shawls of the latest styles, Wool Comforts, Itoods and Caps, r.
Ready Made Clothing
Over Coats and Dress Coat, Wool Shirts and Drawers, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, bonnet ribbons. BordeVs and'Lininirs, Notions of all kinds, Winter
Gloves, Wool and buck Mitts,
BOOTS &, SHOES,
a good stock for men and boys. A nice stock of womens Slices, cbildrens shoes and boots. We have on hand at all times a fine stock of
Coflfre, Sugar, Teas,
and other Groceries.
WOODEN TUBS, BUCKETS, WASHBOARDS, DYE STUFFS, COTTON YARNS, &c.
Oct 25 '56.
E
E E N S
well assorted in setts and pr's of all kinds. For anything wc have, we will take in txchange cash or any kind of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
for which the best market prices will be paid for goods at as low rates ascaji be had in this market. One and all please .-all and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere as we think we can sell ns as low any tne else, and charge as little for showing goods us any one.'You will always find en hands to show goods, .TOIIN MUNNS.
CHARLEY HARDING, JAMES PALMMR. vSnl4.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
GREATSUCCESS
is alwuvs the mostconclusive
proof cf great merit. Judged by this test there is no hibor-savinpmachine before the public comparable, to Singer's Sewing Machines. After establishing the highest reputation in the United States they were exhibited'' at the late "Exposition Universclle" in France, where they carried otf the highest premium and a "great manufactory to make them has been builtin Paris.
In every Branch of Indnstry
Tn which sewing is to bo 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-inr. No tailor, shoemaker, dressmaker, carriage trimmer, saddler, hatter,' «fcc., &c., should be wiihout one. Tho fair profit of using one of these machines, regnlarly 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, beingtbe only kind of Sowing Machine ever made, by which every sort of work, coarse or fine, could bo 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 satisfy the wants of the public.
Piain printed instructions for using, are sent with each machine, from whichany one can readtly 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 Sewing Machine interest. :i
T. M. SINGER fc CO.
Principal Office, No.S23 Broadway,New York.
BRANCH OFFICES.
No- 47 Hanover St., Boston. 97 Chapel St.. New Haven, Ct. Glovcrsville,- N. Y. No. 274 Rroad St.. Newark, N. J. 142 Chcsnut St., Phila. 105 Baltimore St. Bait. No. 32 Westminister St., Providence, R. I. 8 East-4th St.. Ciiiinnati. 65 North 4th St.. St. Louis. Si St. Charles St., New Orleana. 29 Danphin St..Mobile.
Looking Glasses.
"i nfk Boxes Looking Glascs in Walnut MahogAUU anv or Gilt frames J.J.BROWN. BIRD SEED! ~g Aft LBS. fresh Bird Seed, jnst received and XUU for sale, by J. D. MASTERSON. Fob. 7, 1S57—n29tf "g (Z. hhds of sn gar jnst received and for sale, low AUfcrewh.
avea sua ior aua, uo^ CAMPBELL 4CO.
GOODS AT.,
NEW
GRAHAM & MO
$29,000 i^TOCEV
100,000 sales for 881 Three Rooms Filled with Gocds.
We are now receiving our spring and Summer stock ofdrv goods, consisting of ready made fclo ing, Ilats, Boots, Shoes, Carpeting' fcc., from the manufacturers and importers of Bonnets,
DRY GOODS 1
20,0005"ds. of Prints. 25 000 of Muslin* 12,006 Stripes, checks and Ticking, 8,000 Silks. 20,000 Silk Tissues, Berages, Berage delains Lawns and Chillies. 3,000 yds. of white goods and linnens. 6,000 men hnd boys summer goods for eoats and Pants. 7,00 silk, soft straw, leghorn, affd Gimp boniiets 4,00 pieces of bonnet ribbons.
cfe\ery quality and style.
IBOOTS & SHOES
100 cases of boots and shoes direct from the mhn ufacturers.including every style of Ladies, Gcntllmens and boys wear in our country. jZ Jj
Hats & caps
of every variety "and kind'worn by man and bojs, .:.v-
S Ready made Clotlilnh
3j
$9,000 Stock
Wc invite all who want great bargains in rcath made Clothing to call and see our stock as we sji) moreclqtliintr tliad any two houses in town anc" sell below all competition.
"CARPETS! CARPETS!! I
Sold c\ city retail prices.
WANTED!
10,000 customers to buy goods far coat. 500.000 Shingles. .....? 4,000,000 feet of lumber. 440,000 lbs. of Bacon. 400,000 Feathers." 500,000 Rags. 400,000 cash not objected to. We invite all to come and sco «ur stock as we are able to undersell all competition. our goods will be sold at ten per cent profit on cost.
The tremendous amount of goods that we
THRESHING
bc]1,
enables us to sell cheaper than any othor house in town. JAMES GRAHAM fc BRO.
April 2t5,1S5G. v"n411y.
MACHINES, Horse Powers, Cor
bincd Reapers, Mowers. Corn Cob Crusiie: Corn Shellers, Cutting Boxes, Plows, Grain Cradl Mowing Svtlies &c.
Dec CUMBERLAND, GREGG &. Co.
Chills and Fever cured in!
DR. J. HEDGES'
Fever and Ague Annihilator.
rpiIIS
celebrated medicine is warranted to cure in] A every case when taken according to directions, or the tnoucv refunded.
100
J. D. MASTERSON, Agent.
Doz Fine soft wool.
Panama, Leghorn.
Straw & Piilmleaf. reccivediu WILSON GRIMES & C9.
IMPORTANT TO SAWYERS
AND
MILL OWNERS
WARE-ROOMS,
REJIOVED TO COMMERCIAI^ROW.
THE
undersigned having removed to his new buildings in Commercial Row, one doorsouth of Campbell. Galev & Barter'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 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 vour in'crest to" buv of us. m- Remember, Shop one door sopth of Commercial Block WM. ROBERTSON
Nov. 3, lSi5 v"-nl6-ly.
Fresh Arriva.
RECEIVEDfollowingat
ONE
this day MastersonTs Confection
ary, the articles, fresh and in fine order: N. O. Sugar,
Lagpyte Coflee, Cocoa, •. Cocoa Ifsts,. ,v^
Ehrial^gs,
Prunes. Sultanna Raisins, Layer Raisins, Citrons, Dates, Dried Plnms, Cheeee, &c. Smoking Tobacco of tho best quality, also Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, fcc.
J. D. MASTERSON.
March 29,1856. n87-tf.
Hardware Cutlery and Sadlery! OW open a complete aMortment. Also Car-, pen tors & Coopers tools. Shovels.
N
Snadea &c.
WILSON GRIMES &CO.
Shingles Wanted.
MILLION SHIVGLT® wantod by [april38,18M GRAHAM fc BRO.
•.nmm.
MANSON & PoWfekSj
Wholesale and Retail
DRUGGISTS,
AVE REMOVED THEIR DRTTG STORE TO the east end of the new brick, known as
EMPIRE BLOCK,
recently erected on—•
MAIN STREET,
where'inay at all times be found the
^Largest and Most ^Splendid
assortment of
DRUGS.
MEDICINES
Faints, Bye Stuffs,
Cloths &ICassimeres.
Letter Paper,
in tlic Wabash Valley, all of which will be sold on the most liberal terms for CASH or on short credit, to those who are known to be guilty of tho habit of paying their debts.
Crawfordsville, Jail. 26,1S5C. v7-n2S-tf.
NEW ARRANGEMENT TRAINS SOOTH.
Express passes Crawfordsville at 6 A. M., connecting at Grcencastle with morning train for-In-dianapolis and Terrc Haute and arriving at New Albr.ny at 4-30 P. M.
Accommodation passes Crawfordsville 4:57, connecting at Greencastlc with evening trains for Indianapolis'and Tcrro Haute.
Accommodation train going north leaves Greencastlc on the arrival of Terrc Haute train and passes Crawfordsville 10 A. M. arriving at Lafayette 12 M. connecting with trains for Indianpolis.
Etpress passes Crawfordsville 8:12 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 office. V. Q. IRWIN, Agent.
February 1G,1S55—n31tf
UNION EXPRESS
COMPANY.
Connecting with
ADAIflS&CO'S. AMERICA*
Express Company
to all the principal CITlES.in tho United States, both North and South.
1
t^eT" This Medicine is kept at no other establish nient in town. Crawfordsville. August 1, 1350. vSnSvl.
Hats.
Messengers leave Daily
At 6 A. M. and 9:1 Otlice at the Depot.
N. T. Coffins Chissel Tooth Mill Saw, Gum- January C, 1854. iners and Hanging Apparatus, the Greatest' tt? I 7^ 7., 'T want a good article of tobacco, go to Olt
Improvement of the Age.
Campbell Galey & Harter,
Having the sole ownership of Montgomery Co., are now prepared to turnish individual riglits fori the above improvement, also Glimmers, Saws, and Hanging apparatus. These saws are warrented to cut from 1-4 to 1-3 more lumber in a day than the aid saw and do it with much less power. The glimmer can be used without taking the saw out of the mill, and much less filing will be required after using it. AVe lnve also the celebrated patent and cut saws, which have given such universal satisfaction. Beingconfident that these saws will en tirely supercede all others, we propose to close out.'
the old stock, (both cutand mill?:saws)for cash iit» "1 pieces of Bleached Muslins, cost and transportation. One of tlie improved mill
saws may be seen at Mr. A. P. Manns mill, six miles cast 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 nt mir store
No. 7 & 8 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER. June 21,1 S5G. v7-n49-tf.
SOI
m. r-
Saccessors to Sloan Mmrgai,
Oils, Glass,
Perfumery,
Stationary, &c. &c.
P. M. Business solicited.—
E. E. BRYANT. Agent. iiC9tf.
April 12, 1S56.
S. C. WILLSON.
J. E. DONALD.
WILLSOX & M'DOXALI),
[ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in the room over J. It. & S. Itobinson's Store, Empire Block. Where tliev will be found at all times when no absent on professional business
J. Drugstore. He has received a tresh cupply ®f Drugs A'Medicines.
August 4, 1S55. vTnSvl.
in nnn
Liehts
°f
piNE sasit
°f «!i•'"»icf
1 U9UUU for Bale by H. Ott, Druggist. August 4, 1S55. v7n3vl.
Sugar Kettles, &c. A FIRs-T RATE nrtic-lc of Sugar Kettles. Skillets, IY IJog Irons and other castings. For sale at No. 6, Commercial Row. Only agency for Vose& Co's. reyertible flue Cooking Stoves. feb2 II. BALL & CO.
Domestic Goods.
1.VFVF
50 pieces Ticking and Dill
0 Checks and Stripes.
.100 Cottonades, Cambrics, Ac., also Cloths. Sattinctts, Flannels, Linens, Diaper. Toweling fcc. 15 bales Brown Muslins.
Dennins Tweeds,
WILSON, GRIMES fc CO.
Duress Trimmings, Ribbons, &c. 4)1 OO P'e':cs Dress Trimmings, latest styles. Bonnet Ribbons, new styies. 100 Ladies collors, some very nice. T, 100 Silk and Satin Parasols.
WILSON, GRIMES fc CO. Carpeting.
ERY cheap, to close out. WILSON GRIMES A CO.
Groceries.
good stock: Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrups, ir\_ Rice, Teas. Spices. Pepper, Soda, Ginger, Cinamon, Nutmeg, Chocolate Ac.
WILSON GRIMES &CC.
tons ofCaRt Iron. 500 kegs of nails. Also Steel. Springs, axBolts &c. WILSON GRIMES &CO.
'CDIGO, Madder, Alum. Coppcrus &. logwood. WILSON GRINESiCO.
New Insurance OfBce.
[Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.
ALLA DODD'S celebrated Safes at the manufacturers prices warranted in every particuAnew supply at J. J. BROWN'S.
Boots & Shoes.
Cases in store.
WILSON GR1NES A CO.
tcani
Circular Saw iVIill FOR SALE.
E subscriber will offer at Public Auction, on Saturday the 14th of February, JS57, a Steam Sai Mill, situated one mile and a quarter west of Dwlington also, three yoke of Catt.e, Chains, two Wjjgons, Logs in the yard, together with a large" lotipf Lumber. I will also give a lease on a sufficient amount of land for Mill purposes for any number of years the Mill may be kept rnnning. mai made known on day. of sale. Sialo to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M.
JOHN LUCAS,
nmary 24,1857. n27td
Willow and Wooden Ware
»«ccV to atriwaoos. WtLSOX GRIMES *00,
ADTERTSlIfG AltDJOB MUimyG, ,..
ENTERED
into between the MTtral PnhlUbM*
of Crawfordsrillo, ("Kqirr«oltXBT JocrXal^ a*o
,li KAW»oinmLi*'K**5w'•irthrTth
of March, 1855, aa follows: Y««rly Advertlaiag Om Column, porannaniyaabj«cttOMaf-m-nual oh'inn-— •••*•••11000 One-Half Column, per -•end, anunalchange................ .. Oms-Third Colnnin, p«r annum, anbiect to h-•,aemi-annual change-* itflA Chie-QuarterColunin,'peranmmi,antj«ctto aemiannnal change............... 4. 0 Off A '-Card" of oncsquareori eaa, per annam ••.7JW fmonth«....,.Oo
Leoal ADvxsrimtzxts as heretofore, one dolar per square, for three insortiona for eaafa addilonal insertion 25 cents all over one square, charsed na a square and a half, all 'over oil* iqtitra and half, charged as two squares.
Patent Medicine'
OneColumn per annum,sem-atitrual efiang* f85,W Half
44 11
Third
*l/u
Quarter «».'• u'og AH pnblie Sales, Transient Adverti&mente, &e.r #1 per square, for first insertioarand 25 e«ats for each additional insertion.
Special NoUceit
Marriages, Obituaries, Literary 'jToticw i»f tl kinds, half our regular ad vcrtising ratea.
t®1
Notices of Patent Modicihca.
fl
per
mbuv
for first insertion. Card and Job Printing. .... Ona pack of Cards, (50) Two (100) Lottery Tickets, or cards, (100) each additional hundred Furneral Invitations, (noto paper, enveloped) 8,00 Circulars, 011 half sheet letter, per hundred--3,00 Blanks— smglo oiiire $1,50—two quires-. .. .2,0* and for each additional onire, 75 ceftta.( .» Whole Sheet Posters, per hundred ••••(8,04 cach additional hundred .."-v. i. 5,0^ Half Sheet Poster, per hundred ..-..-5,00 cach additional hundred 8,00 Quarter Sheet Poster, per hundred 8,00 each additional hundred Eighth Sheet Poster, 50 or less .. ..1,69 Ball Tickets, 100 copies, $4,00—to be paid for in variably, before taken from the office.
•8,0#
Election Tickets.
Five dollars per thousand will be charged Election Tickcts," to be paid for invariably in a vance.
Show dvcrtisement*.
Two dollars per square will be charged for adrer tisemcntsof tliiscliaractor, for first insertion—eai" additional insertion, 11.
Horse and Jack Bills.
For single Horse Bill |2—each addiUonal HotM on bill, $1. Particular Notice.
The payment for nil Patent Medicine^ advertisements must be satisfactorily secured before inserted, by an accepted order, or by cash.
CHARLES H. BOWEN, Rsvtii*. D. CANTRILL, JonaNAL.
E A
CHICAGO ILL'S.
GATE'S PATENT SCREW CUTTFB.
Best Machinestfe Files, or OIK CffS IMTOBTATIOX. SMOKE PIPE, BREECHES, SHEET WOKK A«.
Wn say to our patrons antl the public gcaarally, that heretofore wc have not been able to keep a*j» with the demand, and now we have lnrgely increased our Work*. incrc:i.«ed our Firm, nnd hava greater facilities for supplyine the West wi Mitchin cry than any othor establishment.
GATES, WARNER,CHALMERS, A FRASM. r. W. OATES. E. s. WAKKKR. T. Oil
••1,R» •1,0#
TSTIIF.LARGEST MACHINERY MANUEAOU TOR\ and DEPOT in the United Statee, wkm may bo found
Railroad Freight Cars,'
FORTABLS AND STATlOKAar
LOCOMOTIVE & CYLINDER STBAu BOIL1M AI.L KINDS OB
WOOD AND IRON MACHINERY,
PIfEMIUM PORTABLK
I A S A I S
With important anti-friotion iinprorenita^
CHILD'S PATENT ROTARY SAW MIMA
Nojes Portable Flour and Corn Mill%
with new iinprovements, with or witboat Mk, anJ Geiural Mill Ftirniithlngi.
SUPERIOR SIIlNGLRIMrLLS,
STEAM «fc WATER GIJAVI0
STEM WHISTLES.
Finished Brash W'oas
awd
Tnixxtaw.
CASTINGS AND MILL GEAR1M®.,
aLMWI*.
A.C. WAKSIil*.. D. E. TR.lSKr.. June 14, 15oG. v7-n47-l j.
Drink no more PoiMonoim
FAT1INT IMTUOVED MIOCIM For making ... All Kinds of Upiiors and Vinfjar,
INSTANTLY, by tllO USC »f
LACOUR'S ESSENTIAL OIL8.
TAESE
Oils arc obtained by Distillntien at th» Chemical Lnbratorv. Parish of Jefferson, of Pierre Laeour, author of iyncotir'a Chemical Analysis. Lacotir's Chemical Matipulntions, Lacour the Manufacture of Liquors, «vc. *,
Purchasers arc particularly requested to return the flasks and obttiin their money, if thu Oil dowi not give perfect satisfaction.
LACOUR'S OIL OF COGNAC converts neutral spirit to a superior imitation of Imported Brandies, viz: Otard. Sazerac, Marctt Cognac, I'oult-V ney, Seignette, United Vineyard Proprietors, Castillion and Fondon Dock Brandies. These liquors will have a full fruity flavor and beautiful, sparklinpr
color.
Common Rectified Whisky will b«
chungcd by the use of the Oil of Cognac to Now York Brandy. Pine Apple Brandy, Common Cofnac Brandy, &c.
LACOUK'S JIL OF Rye changes rectified Whla-^ ky to Monongahela Rye Whisky, Old Virginia Malt Whisky. Bourbon Whisky, fce.
OIL CF Cf^DRAT changes common rectified Whisky to old Irish Malt Whisky, aud a superior article of Scotch Whisky.
OIL OF I'EACII changes common Whisky to Virginia Peach Brandy, fcc. Oil of I'cach "and Oil of Cognac will convert common Whisky t* Apple Brandy.
Olt OF GIN converts the poorest Whiskr to Holland Gin, Schcidara Schnapps, Rose Gin, Swan Gin. English Gin. drc.
LACOUK'S CONCENTRATED ACID wiil, in five hours after being mixed, change five gallons of the mcst acid Vinegar that can be found in tha mnrket. By the use of Lacour's Concentrated Aeid, vinegar can be made for one do'.lar and sixty cents per barrel.
FOR MAKING LIQUORS, Lacour's Oil require no preparation—only pour the oil into the whisky andshake well.- The liquors thus made will havo a fine natural aroma, a full, rich, oily taste: a beautiful trancparent color and a finr head. Lac our'a oils exert three distinct propcrt..s converting common whisky to brandy, gin, &c. The first property combint/s with and subsides in the form of noculeiit particles the whole of the grain oil.— Amvlic Alcohol.) The whisky is thus deprived of that peculiar irritating and burning taste, and becomes a neutral spirit the second property consisisin an oily mncillaginons taste imparted to tha liquor, which renders it mellow. ar..i imparts an apf/earance of gr^at age the thisd property is exhibited in the rich vinous nutty odor that is imparted to the liqucr, which renders distinction froca the genuine brands impossible.
These oils are put up in quart flxsks each flask contaitB sufficient oil *or making three hundred gallon? of liqnor. Full and comprehensive directions accompany the bottles. Price, pe. bottle.
For sale at the corner of St. Charles ana Poydren streets. Ono bottle of these oils, Ijve in number will b« securely packed and shipped, with bill of lading, to any purt of the country, upon the reteipt of 910 to the address of
P. LACOUR, New Orleana.
Jan. 17—Iy. Purchasers are requested, as a gcarontee of irood faith, to furnish us the name of an^ houso in Naw Orleana and we will ship-them naoldlga "of lb* Oils. If they do not perform all tnal is claimed for them, tney will cost nothing.
LEW. WALLACE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Having permanently located himself in thia pfea* will give his undivided attontionto all bneiBW'n trusted to hia care. Offiea iiamadiataly oW Vtt•on'a Stora. weat oftlMCmri april 1969. **7.
