Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 May 1857 — Page 3
A /us a
of jqrsufeTil)erstvhp iow them'selves lftaeWed to
•"•JsteoaJts? W
80#£Wp£ Books' subscribers •who wre always prompt in payIng their'.subscription, white there are others, ahd: their 'name is legioil, .• .1 3, *v. -i.r .Kj.-.i.i .. who have never paid us-ft cent from die djyJye ftj|t ^omnaeneed
tW.e.a.re now after, ?hd if they doift ]fec6!|be. niusic, we shall resort to such Theasurgs jas will convince them thatahererip.-yet a jGod in Israel. ,9.n?r
Yankjje., Eicht jrp.- mcKiQivs of Sir Ch.irles^jiines papier, jusfci published in Kng]apd,(coi?jtain many.-passages, .into resting.La^tll Auiecicftiyu^/^Vc^sciCjCf. a gonple of pa a ii S .AVhcu at.^rinuda, in 1813, .wiJthi his rcgi|^qpt,,^pnfiU*|Tapicf/..^iting/,!tj' bis mother,jfiays: jyijo^pndrcts arc ilcfuc, and wc fear thjy
rI}avd
&5T' We find in tho Westminster Review a very pleasant' article on China. The Chinese oiti:s are tlius described:
The Aip?ct rfa Chinese City.—As seen from without, the aspect of a Chinese city, although strange or.grotesquo to European eyes, is by no means unpicturesque, sincc the inhabitants delight in brightly painted houses, and tho forma of their domestic architecture are not ungraceful. Within the gates, however, three of the senses are. offended bythc disorder and often the dilapUation of the houses and thoroughfares, by:^o^incessahtahd discordSht din of ithe multitude, and- by the. universal filth and evil ,Xbe! original type of a Chi* nese city-was the nouiade camp of their ancoators^^Dd^^bis day tba great civics —jPpkp, Nankin, ajid Canton—.reflect tlic "imn^c o'f ati ektenif)6rhry encamphieut—• The houses are low, wifhearvod, overhaiiging roofs ub cliimiioys or mansions of three or four stories liigh .break the monotonous line'of the. Streets While from nearly every dwelling, as fromjhe booths in a'fair, protrude poles, flags, and gaily-colored streamcrs or placards. j:"'v ,f
The eye is painect'aud bewildered by the. glaro of-thc gildine, the varnish, and the/p^intiii^of iiie,, sn6p. fronts by. the brightcolous Of the lanterns of horn, muslin, 'silkj'and'pap^r that adorne the: houses 'or spaa thc^,streets and by the numberless
ctc
X^ifoTnE^1 "tJ
mm
to settle off their account^imme-
t0
pay up in full must pay what they can, and if thfe^ Cannot do that 4h^fe%oUfyiiil«lftraedial^«Df jUje facLasiyc intend to.publi$h the name of every man, whoj after the o??u efther stfAle or give u^iSSf^'^lSVafl^e that he ^H4li^ay,wp shalipfiM^hjs nam^and piac? -£U$ accounts in
COULDN'T THROW HERSELF AWAY—SOM-
beeix taken, for the
Yankees swani^ jierc and Avlien a frigate goes out to drive -.thj&in off, by Jove, they take her! .Yankees, fight. well, and are ji in jjicii^mgslc^of \vnjrfare. ])e'isc^€ac$iji ^8wp^| ''Sir, usctl it" so ATcIlj" "T'sboulcl '"be ashamed Uptake it from jwi.'-' These Yan^^^iiwigffljJaftjU^abTiscWarc really fine fellows. One, an old acquainlnr.cc of 'wim&lUas just got* tliQ Macedonian he was here a prisoner, and di?cd with r.ie he had takpin wjc Qf».Quiv ships, biit was himself chpfurtfd by 'Tlrc'' I icfdi-iGP, E&ventyvfcur, being now in an English frigate, if lie nioets us we must take him, or we are no longer ..sovereign on the ocean."
From Jiernnula, Oharles Nnpicr railed for America, and bccauic engaged in some of.tlijx,cbi^i^1,aiid .Uisasi.crous operation? tafwfelY'oix ogaii\at tlid Americans by the government over which King George III exercised" a" despotic power. The btuh method of warfare struck him as cowardly, ivnxl')^5 forvtbj&"Sv-fiein of loading cannon to ttic mouth" vrita ollds and ends cf old iron, it was his abh'.rrcnce —"Seven thousand men nro atRfiHimufo, and we have no such. toj.ce .stii], uiy .i ii( is, that if we tuck Sipicw sieves and lay our ears: back, we may thrash ti cm', thai is if wc caught them oil I.' of their trees, sons to slap them with the bayonets: They will not stand that.— ptifc they light" unfairly, firing .jagged pieces of iron, and .every sort of devilment, nails, broken pokers, old locks ofguns, gunJvarrcls, cvcrytbnig that will do mischief.— On board a twenty-gun ship, that we" took,, 1 found thia sort of aniuuition regularly prepared. This is wrong, Matt delights to be killed according to the law of nations or(d uothipg so' pleasant• ov correct but to be doused against all rule is quite offensive. We don't then kick like goutlemeii. A 24 lb shot in the stomach is line we die hero* ically but a brass candlcstick for stuffing, with a garnish of rusty two'penny nails, makes us die ungonteclly, and with tho
Vthrow
CRIME AND OUTRAGE.—A young woman
A DARK CASE—SUSPICIONS OF FOUL-
llhfc ear is equally
tw^^an^Jcorifusei^bj thV umfcrsal hftDb^b^tiat' prctai!^froth ''inorn' tb dewy
,' Vjrth'e indiscribable noise of tinkers, r^ipk sijiiths, plying,Aoirfev--«r^i:tra^e^m little £or
tfjjlc shops, and pro-
claiming1 shrilly (ior the" Chinese, not "icss
^eir
*{t?«^«jrior. jskill l3tt their, lbw diarges Baying, selling, and bartering, are all and 1 each couducted in soprano tones and the ^fti.M^,comp.9?ure of customer and shopman'aoroes an English counter would seem to a tlhines'c tradesman utterly unbusiness i:n« -.v,v ^j-UKC, fv.-..» -^.-U
liQrl^dthc fp}.lowing description of a I mad "Injun:" •.
*%s^aii^oC: IUrd his brtfathoktno t^otigft ^U'nQitriii, Throogb bi» &iuxta andcajpfM»^»:
Words
woman
The history ©f thia-unfortunate woman' is ^e-hiiBfbry-®f^"fioiahdsI*M fBisrcfly-—• Who shtjrm^fee^ottlid bat we'
&
lived ^until.with in ay car. of Tier decease, •viirtuoas and happy. But,:in-an e^il moment,- she eonfiided her honor to one- of the glittering, heartliess" villains who throng that watofiflg^jtace, and wHerlv cast off, learried too late that she had been most cruelly deceived. Despised by "friends and relatives, and filled!with a deep sense of her own degredationr she became an inmate of a house of ill-repute in Laurens street, wliere-ihe strove to stifle the rebukes of conscience in unbridled .dissipation.— Her career of shame and sorrow lasted less than a year. On the- 26th of April, while dressing, in company with some of her frail companions, her ample skirt of light muslin, By aii accident,' caught fire from the open gfatcf atidljeforci the flames were extinguished she. received injuries which ultimated in death. Although aware that her decease was at hand, she refused to disclose^rjfal na,me,saying. that she had already "brought* shame ^enough upon her family. She went in New York by the name of Mary Hall and Martha Ann Hall. The poor girl, in her last moments, seemed utterly bereft of hope, and. died cursing the villain who liirod her from the path of virtue.
Case—Suspicions
A
of
Fori.
PLAY.—A respectable physician of Edinburg, Johnson county, has informed the editor of the Shelbyville <Banner> of the following facts:
A young girl, the daughter of respectable parents residing near Edinburgh, suddenly and mysteriously disappeared a few weeks ago, and for some time no clue to her whereabouts could be obtained. It was finally ascertained that she was lying dangerously sick at Louisville. A broth-
Caution.
NOTICF.Is
hereby given that my wife Eliza
beth Steavev.s. has'left my bed and board without anyjust. cause or provocation I therefore warn all persona trusting or harboring her on my account, a? 1 shall pay no dfcbisof her'contracting after this date
AaKON
MavlG n43wS-*
STEA VENS.
J1 Adniiniat'ator's Notice. '•jVTOTICKis herebv'givcn that "Jonathan VanX^ eleavc.'jr.. hasbccu appointad administrator of the cstato of Merchant.'airit. late orMontgomccrvo«ntv, Jnd.. doc. Said Estate is snpp"«ed to be iolvent.3 JONATflAN" \r ANCLKAVE. jr.
May 9vSn42-3w. Administrator.
House ami Sign Painting,
Paper Hanging, Sic-,
Work done to Order, Cheap for Cash.
Shop Over Brototi's Drug Store, All orders left with T. D. Brown, promptly attended to. THO'S II. VINSON.
May 3.1637,- v8n4I./ r, illins' History, Joaophus, Shaksp«ar® A Byron, for
DICK'S
WORKS—Rollins'
And" Cf^tast^s" & Co, iS & I 51, CfefHiBifrcia^BlotliJ
Green, Street, Crarjofordstille, Indiana. CrcwAfordstiUc, r-r*
Dealer in -i.
TST»lW.lwJiich
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Herself Away—Som-
THING [sic] OF A JUMP.—-From the Niagara Falls <Gazette>, we learn that on Saturday evening last, a Mrs Flynn, whose husband is a laborer at that place, jumped over the bank of the Niagara River r a short distance below the outlet of the canal: To every appearance she struck in the top of a tree after a sail of about one hundred feet, and fell from there to the bottom. When she left home she kissed her children, bid them good bye, and told them to tell Mr. Flynn that he would see her no more. She was observed to go towards the bank of the river and was found soon after taking the fearful leap. When found she was sitting very composedly, cogitating, we suppose, on the uncertainty of human calculations, especially when predicted on unfried experiments. She was considerably bruised and scratched, but not much more than frequently happens in an ordinary shindy. ———<>———
Sale.—A
named Rhoda Carroll murdered her new born infant, in Jackson township, Ind., a few days since, by drowning it in a pool of water. The Lafayette <Journal> says she is a woman of indifferent reputation, having two husbands living, and gives this account of the treatment she recived [sic] after the commission of the crime:
She has since been in the custody of the constable of the township, and we are credibly informed has had no medical attendance, and was scarcely premitted [sic] even to lie down. Yesterday, the fourth day after her confinement, she was brought a distance of twenty-three miles—part of the way in a wagon and the rest by railroad— and was compelled to walk from the depot to the justice's, and from thence to the jail, though so weak that she had to be supported on each side by an officer to keep from falling. On reaching, the jail she was thrust into a dungeon but she soon grew so alarmingly ill that it was found necessary to remove her into one of the rooms occupied by the jailor's family, and send for a physician. She is lying in a very critical state, and fears are entertained that she will not recover. If she dies, the individuals who have had charge of her since her arrest and who brought her to the city, should be indicted for manslaughter. The inhumanity they have shown towards the poor creature is most shocking, and if it leads to a fatal result will justly entitle them to a place in the penitentiary. ———<>———
Dry Goods, Notions,
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Bonnets,
Boots and S^s,
Queensware,
now in Teccipt c.f Viis Sprine *ri(3 Snmmcr Snrtngctlier tritli: his farmer mnVc? bis sppnrtmont lartro nnrl cnmplct/v to'wliich be invite? tb« attention of tbi» trnVie. Hnvincr nn cjt'|y»rienoc:"ffifteen yen*tiri.tlte troubles*, be feels onrifidort tbnt be c!»n sell Goods n* olicap 88- any ntberTfw«eln t^e ,_•
To mv alitfripn'dfuiml p"ntrnh*.T wbrtlfl retnrn my -npltnowlcdperiftnti" for tlieir^liboraJ nn^ronaeo.beretnforo bisi^tt-ei^ jil\d\'olfcii cmtinTianee of tho "same, together rrit.b tbai of n= mnny new oncs'ns can make^tit'fctlipir interest to bnv of me.
MavljS^B^f. N." W. GRIMES.
rinistrator's Sale.
THE
uqfoini^rned administrntenvof^tbe estate of Mc|^mu)CJkrrct. late of JMoutepnicry County Tnd.. publiev*netio*u-.6n^Satimtny tbc 3nlrcia Vf?W,a^J?57?at tb'o Kotiii^of Jobn Wi 1 Tnile -weat of the .ernwfordSriJle and Terrt milt* road, aiid
credit of six months will be
rfVcn on" rtll pums over three dollars,'. .the.piircbas-oreivinp-n'.te with approved secnijty^wn.ving 'valuation Appraisement laws.y^Ori'^all'snnis of three dolla'rs and lopjcrisb irt hand willbe.'required. /Jonathan
.vanclea^e
E E O
THE
Together with a great assortmei.t of Notions." All of which for C.ish, Bacon or anj- kind of Country Produce, we will sell at
Co3t
and Carriage
Tliis is a rare opportunity for buyers during the present hard times. Call and examine oi.r poods. To these who desire toinako ani'ccount for any of thi'83 pood p. wboare known to be good, or who "art recomincndcd by responsible persons, we will bill them any of tho above named articles on reasonable terms.
Our stock of Groceries are ample and complete. In fact every that usually is conuected-with that traic we have on hands, and will con' inue to have as long as we cap sell them for cash or produce, but they must bo paid for in some way,, when bought.
To the Cash Buyer* We say come tons for any article of Groceries or Provisions.and wc will sell to you.
Any-l'roducc brought in will be paid for in Cash Tho onlv place where bargains are to be had now is us". W. 11. LAYMON & CO.
May 2, 18o7.vSii41-tf.
er-in-law of the girl went to Louisville, and after several days she died. He had her taken to Cincinnati from there to Shelbyville, where he got a hearse to take her to her father's house. The reason for taking this circuitous route of two hundred miles when it could have been accomplished in sixty or seventy direct by railroad is not explained. Suspicion of foul play induced a postmortem examination of the body by four of the first physicians of the place.— They noted their opinions separately, and on comparing them after the investigation, they unanimously agreed that she came to her death by artificial means used to produce abortion. The sequel to this sad story is that she left home at the instigation of her brother-in-law, and who had secretly gone to Louisville several times before her parents ascertained where she was, and is supposed to be the author of this dark crime.-—<N. A. Ledger>. =======
NEW ARRIVAL
Watches^ Clocks
AND "J
THE NEW STORE
One Door East of the Holton House.
TIIE
undersigned havingjjist opened one of the Largest and most complete assortment of Walchcs, Clocks & Jewelry, Takes this method of informing his friends, and the public generally that he will sell Lis goods
E A
I
MaylS, lS57-vSn43-8m,
Jr.
May 9n4iw5. •j/-' b- Administrator.
FABMERS,
MERCHANTS.
KE'eHrANIC«, A O E S
nndersipned are desirous of informing von thiit they are desirous of hanping their bnsiiicss to-JS031U EJtTKNT. .unit confirm themsoJvoa iir tlic future to the Grocery'i ade-nJono, When-the interest of the bny.er and seller agree, Bargain is' soon'madc.
To facilitate tts in our laudable object, and at the same'timo make it an objeV. for all persons who deiiro to
MakeaDoIlar go as far as it will, We say that wc have a iargo ahd well assorted
atccl:
of
Hats and Caps,
O O S S O E S
A W A E
E N S W A E
Harvest Tools and Farming Implements,
all of the bost
Manufactories in -the United Siates.
Ilis stock
Than any other establishment in town. comprises a largo assortment of
Gold Patent Lever Watches, Duplex Detached Lever Silver Hunting Patent Lever Watches,
Duplex
Ladies Gold Neck Chains, Watch Gents Gold, Fob and Vest Silver 'Detached Levers, Open Faccd r.nd
N I N
300 different s',y,esof Ladies & Gents Breast Pins, 300 different styles of (fold Ear Drops, SOO different styles of Finger Kings, •. 100 different styles of Gents sleere & collar buttons
Gold Bracelets and Rist Bands, Gold Lockets and Silver Thimbles, All of which
can warrant to be of tho very best
Material and Workmanship."':^.'.
Watches, Clocks & Jewelry,
Repaired & Warranted. At the sign of the Golden Watch, One Door East of Holfoft -House.
May 2, '57vSn41-tf.
FRANKBEATON, Jfo. 1. Eaipire Block.
Plutarch's. Livw,
•aloby. •. iUf 9-tr
JAMES PATTERSON.
GBOCEBIES* Ocffea, Sugar, Tea, Mo2a»e«, Syrup, 8pfo« la# Starch, received aadfor aala oy april 4. Oxoas A Bmanwt
CAMPBELL, GALEY AND DARTER Are how in receipt of their
THEIR
rontb&ronij..leiidiiip
West
fromStolbiteV corner to'GlarVs .^Miltj^e followinp pfeiSoinnl property to-wit: orte jitttire^a 1 borse bn?p5^wd.yono~'j«gt of harness,'cJrn-'5n the crib. wlient'lff'the'Bra^nery, wlieat in pTound,liou»eliold and.l^shen Frirnitnre. and'varioiis othorj articles. SplfeK-_Coinmenee at 10 o'clock"A., M. o"
EMBROIDERIES, Is Magnificent, embracing all. the novelties in
Sleeves, Collars, Berthas, Edgirigs, and Inserting^'
Havip^ bought them direct from tho imtjortcrs, they can sfll them at a much less piico than the
same Goods can bo bought else* here. 'J,
Mantillas and Shawls
In pre:it vaiictv. and entirely new styles-just introduced this season. A11 immense lot of
Bonnets, and Bonnet Ribbons,
Paris, and New York Styles,
Many novelties in this line which cannot full to meet the approbation of the Ladies. Ladies and Children's Shoes, of. tho/best city alee, bombining style and durability-. Men und Boys Loot-, and Shoes, adapted to the'season, at fair prices. Keadv Made Olothing, an. iniiiiCiif.e •titoclc. pot up for city retail.trade. Those wishing garments', made in 'fashionable style, of the best ma'crh'l. at prices far below anything of the kind ever sold before in this place, will h. well to ca 11.
As the ruch for his iii'mei se-stock. is expofcted to be vcrv preat. doors will bc opeti at fi it M..' aid not closed till 10 J'.M., ,-So that all may have a chance. .j.CAMPl^lLLL CO.
April 25 vSn'40-tf.
5000 I. ieecs of Vv'all Pap sale bjApril 25, IS54,
Ilhds Prime April 1867..
Bncrs l'io Coffee for sale by April 1S67 Campbell & Co.
*20
4-r\
Kegs Kails, of the best brand, for sale by DU Anil l?u7. Campbell & Co.
AN
inn
ware fors-ile by April 25, o7.
125 Tons Pomroy iron (mountain oi e^for sale -Campbell &. Co. April 25, 1SG7
Rooms full of goods fcr siale cheep at O April 25, 1S67. Campbell & Co.
25 WITNESSES OK Tilt O
EfiKLISH, FRENCH & G'ERKIAK. Thus each mai- road the same in his own Native Tongue. CD Most perfect Bank Note List published
A E I A O W E
rrWITS Machine was introduced and used for tho first time daring the haflSjSt of 135G. when nearly li'Ttwo tTivn'driH^&W fifty6f\teihlBsre glHy''Sfcd, thouzh new, it has already established for itself Pnmkinafl pAnnar ntifl tfA(Ti,r an] it haw mji* improvements, snggested iOfrahe. last ijarvest.r,,/Thqse:will be added aljl-oor Reapers and Mowers sow building for the harvest Of l&oT.
ADJUSTABILITY.—Thiii niachlnp cgn^jocshaagad-fifom it I?eap«to a Mower whep.iit workcan be altej-cd to.any'desired"hesght in-ond'half rninuwT !jA|\ I \i I The following premiums have been awarded .to this^roacTiine dnrinpand since tlie harvest of_18S6:
FirstPremiitm aa n-Mower/pvcr Manny:.s Machinc, on trial,rb£fonj thc ComHiittoc.oi' the Eminence Association" First Premium as a Bonper, and as ComWiiea'Reapcr^ind tfower o'rer Manny'site^hine, on trial before ,tho Conimittee of.thc.Sbnth-'Westqrn Agricnltnral and Mechanical Association. Xonisvili«j Kv First Preminm as a Reaper ovcr tbeNew York Hand Jiokinp Reaper, the KcwtYork Self-Ra kinp Reaper,.and Manny's Machine, atthe jBTohtaiky State fair, a eld it Parirf.rOct: 1856 SI30 an ex tra Prenilnm.nsa combin»3. Eeai«r and Mower oyer Manny's "MaeluncTat thesaine Fair.
Thia Machine is got up at a greater expenpo, is made of better materials, (.being chiefly of wrought iron).with.a better finish, snd isiijorcdurablfc than an^oQ«r Harvester-, _whikj-at the same time, tl price na Jow as that asked .forthe most crdiaary Cohjbjdod-iMa'ehihes. e3'..
Oao of-these mai hines can be seen set up, and in complete working order at -N CHBISI11AN d^pRpeO«3,w.jr!.
IEl.RN.S.E.,r S Tfjp. K--V. AM ZiUMfc
Stock of Dross Goods is. very large, consisting of Plain and Fancy Silks, Organdines, Cballis, Percalles, Bereges, Lamartines,
Eugenia Eobes, Victoria Stripes,^-^ Bayaderes,'Eglantinesl'Brillitfnts in O an in .-Lawns, &c., &c., &c. Combining a variety of tho Newest Stylep, and richest designs'ever offered. Their stock of
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New Style-
CAJirnrCtJ&'Go
LAKGK Stock of Carpets and Slatting^for^ule cheap by April'^0 IS57-
CAM I BELL & CO.
:ar for srle by Campbe"l.& Co.
LP'S Choice Teas for ea'e oy April ls5".- Campbe 1.&Co.
of
Campbell ct Co.
3
EEL 9*
Jobn S. Bvc is the Author,
Who has had 10 years experience as a Bank er and Publisher, and author of O 't S3
Broad-
A Series of Lccturcs at the way Tabernacle, When, for 10 successive nights, over,..,' «ST-o0,000 PEOPLE,^ Greeted him with Rounds of Applause, whilo he exhibited the manner in which Counterfeiters execute their Frauds, and the Surest and Shortest Means of Detecting them!
t=S CD
S3 t=s t=t ev
The Bank Note Engravers all say that he is thegreatest Judge of Paper Money Living.
Greatest Discovery of Tho Present Century •»-3
FOR DETECTING COUNTERFEIT 2
A N N O E S Describing Kverv Genuine Bill inlixisteneo and exhibiting at a glancb every Counterfeit in Circulation':!
Arranged
to
admirably, that
P=h\
Also a List of
All the Private Bankers in America^T* A complete Summary of the Finance of Europe c\: America will-be published in t'-ach edition, together with nil tlie Jmportant News of the Dav. Aso a series of
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INTERESTING STORIES, From an Old Manuscript found in the East, It furnishes the .Most Complete History of W
O I E N A IF E And describing the most perplexing posi- go tions in which the Ladies atid Utntlemen of that Conntry have been so often found.
These stories will continue thro- ghout' the gO whole year,and will prove the Most Entcrtainimr ever offered to the public. feed
Furnished Weekly toSnbscribers onlv^Sj at #1 a vear. All Letters ranst-be addresscd to
JOHN S. DYE, Broker PUBL1SHEE AND PBOPKIETOB, 70 Wal' April 25 '57vSn40-ly,
AND FKOPR1ETOH, Wall Street,icw York, ¥~~l .o-i y.
LAEGEfcll
bonnd Demy Day"Booki—-Journals
and. Lcdgor*, at dO cts por'qnirc. Marchants
^^CMwfcrffa^llc/IiKliaiisf.**-'
Agents for same.
Eltzroth, Harding & Co.
DEALERS
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots,
SHOES, NOTIONS, GROCERIES
E E N S W A E .30ioraxsgin afiioiQ
"WASHINGTON HALL" BUILDING, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA,
UR Patrons and tho Public pencrnliy, are ono and all requested to call, ana examine a line and large stocR O.f Spring aml'-Siimmer Goods.
Among our stock may bo found,
SUPJJEIQK. BLACK: V^ BLUE
A S 1
Cloths, SaiinettSj Tweeds And"all kiiids of Slimmer Goods, for Mens Ware, Blca. and Hro. Muslins, Sheetings, Drills & Ticks,
A I E S E S S 0 0 S Of the Latest Styles, in every •variety. i' PRINTS, LAWNS, BERAGES. TIS
SUES. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, ALL KINDS "OF WHITE GOODS, BONNETS, BORDERS, AND
A IF I I A S
Our stock is. and will be kept full, and can be bcupht ns low
ms
goods are sold.ill any Market.
Call in eveiy hody and see for yourselves, wo wiil. take in exchange for our good.-, Cash, or any ind of Country' Produce at the highest market prices.' Bi,tt..r, Ejrgs. Chickens. Lard. Taliow, 13aeon,:\\'ood. Lumber, or any thing yon have lo spi.re, wo want it if vou want our poods.
LfZIiOTH, HARDING &, Co.
April -i, 'o7-vol.S-no.37-tf.
Import
J. Crawford
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of the following articles in part: Borages, Tissues, Bl'k Silks, Fancy Laf,-dp.
Ail kinds of
White Goods, Fancy Prints
Black and Brown Shirtings, Bonnets, Bibbons, Borders, and Artilicials. Fancy Cassimeres. Black Cloths, Men's Summer Goods of all kinds,
Boots & Shoes, and Hats, A great variety.
G.iocerics, Glass and Queeiisware,
CLOTHING. Ulcus Furnishing Goods..
Shirts, Shirt Bosoms, Collars, Hosiery, Ladies Kid, Silk, and Cotton Gloves,
Our stock-being complete, we ask our friends and customers to call and examine otir poods, we will receivo all kinds of Produce in exchange for goods Cash not refused. Our prices moderate.
YY
REFERENCE
is EASY and" -DETECTION IN- O 6T A.N AN E O US O J^'No Index to examinc, no pages to linn tvj^J up! -But so simplified and arranged,-that the Merchant. Banker, and Business Man can O see all at a Glaucc. 02
J. CRAWFORD A MULLIKIN.
April 18v3n'3!)-tf.
NEW DRESS MAKING E S A S II E IS S IT E TT70ULD respeetfuliy announce:to the Ladies of
Crawfordsviiie and vicinity, tl at she has .jus' opened a shop in the room formerly occupied by. Miv lVcwman. where she wili keep herself in readiness to execute all orders in the line, of
Press and Slnntilla 3iaking, tbc Intest fashionable styles as her patterns arc all received from MV.me. Desiorcst's, Broadway. New York. npr 10 2:n.
•pcrnr
Cbrisjnian ScGf^, The largest and only exelnsivo
HAIiliVt ARiS
Establishment In
3Io\tgomf,k.y Covkty.
No, 2, Ecpire Bloefi,' •c 11 Cvawfordsville, Indiana.
S I S I To all those who arc desirous, in the beautiful
Art of learning, to play tho Piano Ftrtf* and Jfriodr-
OM'. the undersigned would respectfully state that ha is still prepared to give Lessons on tho above lLimed lnstrnments. Pianos.. iIelo« on.-t, and all Koed Instruments tuned and repaired in a Superior jincr.' Several years oxpcrienco besides r.nEjerous JieffcTcnces from this and other,States, cu.'nhlofmato say ,that am competcaut? give' perfect satisfaction "to'all those entrusting me wiuf a favor" iu the Musical Line.
All Orders lef*"- at?'Mx. Newmin'a- Music Slops will bo'promptly-attended to.
QlOTHmsSTfcffE At the 0)4 Stand of D. "WerlSeini.
A E & O
minittejaad
N,
rEOKBIZTftKS.
LATE FROM PBIL4PEIPHU.
TTTE 'wocld rcspcctfully inform tho citiaera of W' "M6'nfgotn"ery CohntjMliatwe arc now. receiving and opening" ont for aalo onc of the largest and finest Stocks df
Ready Maiie Clothing '."SSSI. i-j-.-i li.-j'if ii,»?.»"1 Evcrbroughttoany Western Market. Qnrstock coDftsta of every variety of
I»IjA.T3Sr Sc PANQY
WEARING APPAREL.
In this.branch of. the tra do wo are nnsnrpasaad by any-home in tho. Wab«sh Valley, and.our^cilitics ore such that we can afford toaell.any article of Clothing at
(,(i,
Coals, Vests,: Hats, Boots,
S E N I E W E GOLD AND SILVER AVATCHES, LOCKETS, EINGrER KINGS,
CHAINS, EAR DROPS,
K.TV.
GIUMES.
Gil
'Farmers!
Mullikin,
RAVING received a large and splendid Stock
1
&c'., &c., &c:, &c.
This establishment will be found to contain every ariielo iisnallv kept, in a Westorn Store.- All kinds of Produce* taken. The Farmor und Mechanic will find-this establishment tho very place for Good Bargains. i\i
ayer &. Ullma:i.
April-4, 16 50—v B—ii &71
\VM. BURBBIDOE, JK.
GRIMES & BUEBHIDGrE,
Grocers & Hardware Merchants,
15en'crs in
IRON? NAILS, STEEL, AXES,' SPRINGS WINDOW GLASS, SASII, TO O Xj 3 3
cScG., 5cC_
I !?o, 1, Commercial .Block,
E
EI* STRSB-T,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, 'if INDIANA.
We are now receiving our Spring supplies, con-si.-ting.of .Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlorv, Sacldiery. CARPENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS,
Iron, Nails, Glass, Steel, Axcle, Springs, Bolts, Sash, &c.
CORDAGE,
groceriesTdyestuffs,'
rVnd a reat variety of other articles, such as arc generally ept itf an cs' abiishmcnt of this kind towl-. ich we invito the examination of purchasers, feeling confident that we can sell them Goods as cheap as any house in this place. Thankful for ast patronage, we solicit a continuance of tho
an 0/
GRIMES &JiUH» .lDGE,
April 4,-\\1.S-no.SV.
Esectitor's Sale. is hereby given that we will sell at public Auction, at the door of the Court House, in Crawfordaviil.-, county of Montgomery, on Saturday the'BOtli day of M*ay. lfe '.7, the following described real ei-sate, of which Joseph liarton, dee. seized, sit: ate in said County, in the neighborhood of Samuel Giiiilmid, to-wit: the car-' half of the east half of the north-oast quarter of section 34, in township IS, north of range 5 west.
Tmiits:— One third of the purchase money to bo paid in hand, one third in 9 months, and the residue in eighteen months from day of sale, the nn haser giving his notes with interest from date nd without releif from valuation laws.
A. GADDES,
One of the Executors of the estate of said May 2,
i67vSn41w4.
I Printer's Fee— $3.00
cheai'ist goods
may 0'S7vSn4-2-lf. L. KJ5SNER.' Books and Stationery, given in cxchangc for good cleairKa^s by may*2J
F«a-k IIeatox,No.
1 EmpireBlook.
in the market. Wc are
to ecll at prices so low that everyone shall he convinced it wiil be for their interest to buy of us. Feb. 6. 1607.] CAMPBELL & CO.
Something New and Valuable. •.ic.r.js-1 a'.:,:. The Great A E I A N I N
Br, John Cull's Kiug- of Pai&H Wavraulrd lo tire Cholera, Cholesa Morbus, Rheumatisni, Gout, Bowel Complaint,
Dysentery, Summer Cornplait, Cramps, Colic, Sores,- Cut?, Lurn3, Srald.-?, Brui.-c's, Cancer.", Tumors, Headache and Tooth- •.
I ache, and- all other acijcs. For sale by all Drucjrists aud Store-kacr'/TS in every town aud village throughout tho United States. For sale bv
MANSON & POWERS, Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
cpril 19v8n3i)-RiD.
!/.- -rn/,Y.%attQt- 'i xz:£':
r/ iuoaioq rlhiti jtfii caa a •Jtlqii! '*z lo 1^5,aia Thfe Best Assortinciit
9,S«Kt •. .V ?Je- 5 19'
.-d 7k! x. wor -9ft' '-zM *«r.- -ari sjStJnM
'.BEST STYLESt 4a 4#., lor 5^1 rJi
or
I*
•TTUVT id
a- a
i« AT IBE
Tn£calling
^jV-j
Iowkr FioiiRES
Than can bo'had elsewhorc: Onr stock of Clothing consists in jart of the following:
Pants,Shirts,',. Caps, Shoes,'
i. r. Trunks, Carpet Bags.
April lltli, 'D7,vSn3S-tf.
BAliiOiN.
Music Teaching and Piano Tuning. LANGGUTH. respectfully ofTcrs to the citi-7-Clis of Crawfordsville an.l viciuity, his sariccs in teaching Piano aid Mclodcon. P'Oinpt attention given to l'iaifo Tuning,-and repairing all kinds of Musical Instruments. When-not professionally engaged, will be found at Sir. T. Newman's Jewelry and Music store, and wiil arrange Music for songs, and any Musical Instrument, in the plainest, and now-a-duys most, fashionable style. 'Those, wishing hisservicesin Teaching,Tuning, and Music Publishing, are respectfully invited, to call on him. •.
April 25, "1357. n40-lm
A CARD,
ASitwc
are making preparations for going East, is necessary that all unclosed accounts slioald be closed" immediately, with CASH. Those having unsettled accounts are requested to close them without delay. Our rules in this respect are POSrTivK, and from which there nniit be no deviation. On. Frionds will at once see the neeessity of urging them to promptness. Our busir.e'ss is Largs and it ta'.-xs :.:oni.y to conduct it properly. Our thanks are due, to jnsny .friends who have met their- obligations promptly, and in seme instances that wc know of -.villi sacrifices-to themsolves. Ve cannot too highly appreciate the motives of such: and it shall be our greatest pleasure at all times to serve tlicni with the uEsr.raEsnrs~ and
Dr. John Bull's Compownfl Fluid Extract »s well as being H.c b.-t or able to jadgo of
Siirfian.irilln. r.i..i! .rnt of Snrsaparilla*
Combiges all tho medicinal virtues of Eurdock, Ycllowdock, Dandelion, and pvro Honduras Sarsaparilla, aud is tho most po'eut Blood I'uri&or in the known world. For ih'ecuroof Scrofula, Rhcumptisra,"GotJt, Dropsy, and alL Chroai(i.Djseaso.-, It has no equal. For saio bv druggists and merchants in every town and vjll&go in _tbo Sailed State*, and for'sale bj-
MANSON & POWERS.
"B0YNT0N C0RNX&!'* ".. .• .. -sir. i'TT.' j.
B£dcT3ignod-tikear,thls:m6thcvdJ onc^ inor* of your attention to a few items whki w« thinkwill wi of great "financial Interest to all who'may avail tliomSelves of tho oppoTtanit* tsd Jcnowing that it is tho duty of ovary ona in tq«M
A I E S .1'Itn Iik»i crir?®**T® to* u-j-tJs ri avjif
"OLD 3I±PEN6tt,*:i We Will riot hesitate iii saying. fKat, all of onr Wil fri«nds aod hundreds of others,% will^vaitthMTsolvcs of tho. opportunity of buying their gcods at tho'-Boynton Gdrner,^
WEST of the COURT SOUBB,
Whare they can ptsiUvely b* had it tlx '-'-i*
Dry CoodS) Boots and ^hoM,
HATS and GAP^,
BONNETS AND jfli
White, Goods & Embroidering,
IJ'Rcasl^^act^ Clofliin^^
Grocprics, QiieensTvare,' Glassware,'
Infiiiart. every thing commonly kept in 4 Dry Goods estublishmeh't.'id 1 of which wo-hi h'ate talrau
great pains in selecting, from sonici of the. largest and best nouses in the ,enstorn market. Takine care to'select the riehtfst and best style*, as wolT as tho.
Best Quality of Goods. Ouv facnityis for buying will guarantee tons th« ./ ability to sellVhs'low as any of o(V neighbors, and wcti ink cur ten•veimr 'cxperienoo in tha btiaineas will guarantee us'the ability to suit .the wanU'of eu.itomets. We tlierefore cxtentfthe invitation, to: call soca and see us, rt
Exajniine our Stock, .v.""# 10 Iicar our prices, r.rd if wo cannot Rr.it yon wc vri.. not charge you nnyihing fo'rjoitr trouble. If eannotscll goods as low as any other house, will nut ask .you to buy. Wo are determined to sell. Wo. will tako till kinds of t'tsr,
Merchantable Produce, In exchange for goods, and pay tho best prices on in tin town. Remember the Old Brick Corner west of tile Court llouso, and call soon, oryou iflay miss some Bargains.
ALL-EN, GALEY & KEEKAN.
O O S
Carpenters,
Coopers, and Blacksmiths, a gciod
assortment.
Gp.imf.s
O
We are now daily receiving oho o'f oiir bnisinaZly! large and well assorted jitccka of
& IU'taiBDOJi.
April 4, i857-vol.7-n0.37.-tf.
Pay Up! Pay Up!!
J&
J. LEE & CO., having cold their store, ara desirous of winding up their outstanding batiness, and tako this method of requesting thow knowing themselves indebted to them, to call and settle Immediately, and save unnecessary troubleandcost J. J. LKE CO.
April 13vSn£9-tf. New Novell by the Author of ''Zttldeo.* Magdalen Hepburn: A Story of the Scottish Roforniation,
BY M«S» OLYPIIANT,
Author cf "Zaidce,"
:,Adam
Graeme," etc. Com
plete in one large 12mo volume, bound in Cloth for One Dollar. Thischarmir.g novel, by the author of "Zaidoe" will be welcomed by all who have had tho pleasure of reading the forinei production. The qnaint originalitv. the healthv and cheerful religious tons, and charming simplifity and good sense of thia volnmo will rendw it a general and permanent favorite. .,
Novels in Cheap Form, Wo publish and supply ('ealere and Trarilieff agents witli every work of Fiction, and all kinds of Publications," by every author of colebrity.— Book Dealers and Merchants wanting a wholeaalo selection should address tts and get our lisU, and state whatbusiriess they are in, and the sort of Books wanted, so as to cnablo us to give information suited to-thfeir wants.
GAKRETT, DICK & FITZGERAT.T). Aprfl lSvSiiS'.i. IS Ann Street, New York.
Spring Goods] Spring Goods!
I I A N N A II S A S S Have jus', iccfcive a sp'-cridid assortmcr.l of ths
LUTEBT STYLES,
And Finest Quality of Spring Goodu, Ar,d wiil continne to receive ail tho Latest Patterns as they come into market.^ Gentlemen can supply themselves in any kind of
a
ALL
Wboiccai»d Betail Druggists,
Apri
j?vSaStV-?ai. '^CrwsffTrVv£lo, lad-
S I 1 I O O S
Cheaper for ash tr.ari a any othor establishment in the West-, cither fteady-.Mnd-j or -Made vi Order. Our stock conj'pr-isds a -variety of
Cloths, Cac?.iiiicrc3, Vestings^Shiita: Collar", CravatP, Gloves, Hosiery .jP'-j llandkcrchiefs, &c., with ati assortment of i'J ~"k
N O I O S
Also: Trunks, Carpet Bags, Unibroi^^, Fancj Walking Cones, &c., &c. Wc respectfully invito all who are in want of Goods, in onr lino to give a call before purchasing elfcwhcrc. Our motto is '-Cash Bale* »nJ Email Profit?," which enable us to soil 15 percent cheaper than any otliur'vtablislitnen t, being £racticab'lj Tailors, wo have b.'t r. ablo to becoreo coaa»io vcreer.t with all tho latest and most approvedatylea
Um
qunlitv of G6ods^ IIANNA.H A CAtSELL. Cri'wford»villa, April 4, (vol 3-coai.-Sa.^.
the lending School Book* of tho day oa hand snd for salo at t.n'oiisoers pricts by FRANK UKAION, May 3-] No. I, Ersfiro Blocks
WEBSTER'S
Unabridged Dictiocrar—§rlo»-, —latent oditiou—alwaya on
FRANK HfeATOK V*.
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