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Boaidof Commissi ooera of Montgomery ntr, Indiana, at thdrJnne Seeaion 1857, make the following "Report" of .Beoeipta and Expenditure#, dorttag tlie financial year 1856, beginning Jnae lat, 1656 and ending May 81at 1857, both days inclusive, to-wit:'

Count

RECEIPTS

Balance in the Treasurer'^ band* Kay 81st, W56». |10,490 61 TUceived during the year iFor collections of

Count* Revenue 16,82851

Redemption of Land told for Taxes. 82488 13 80 Broker1* License 100 00 8how do. 18000 Docket Feea. 6400 Boad Bevenne*......,............. 8,338 50 Township do 8,886 41 Building, do 12,18915 Prinfcipalof Common S. Fond & fines 1,29716 Interest' do do do 1,486 49 a" Common School Fund derived from .. Taxation 4,84882 "Principal of Congressional S. Fund- 1,20027

Intereatof do do 1.509 22 Liquor Agencr..-. 8000 Proceeds of roor Farm 60 Jury Fees--..,.. 1800

Total-... 56,750 77 Amonntof Orders redeemed atthe Treasury during the year 50,081:60

Balance in the Treasury. May 81st 1857" 6,66917

The above finance consists, of the fol--' lowing Funds, viz: Interest ft Caramon. School Fund

Congrcsional do

Expense of Prisoners

41

Summoning Juries ." Bailiffs County Ofliccrs

Fuel for County Officcs Judge of tho Courtof Common PleasExpense of tho Poor Agricultural Society of Montgomery (County---Specific Allowances by tho Board-• Township Assessors Beturning Fines Fence around the new Jnil Township Bevcntio Bond do SchoolBuilding Revenue Wayno'buildiug Tax refunded •"I/fansof Common School Fund-.--

Common 8. Fund distributed-

lncidcntul Expense of Common S. Fund*-. Loans of Congressional S. Fund. In to res of samo distributedIncidental Expen^o do do Low Suit* of Poor Persons Madison Township Building Tux of 1851 .., ..... Walnut do do do Insune Persotut--Improving Streets in CrawforcUvilla Repaint to Public Buildings, &c--Hooks it Mutionery Selling Delinquent Lands Money Rolundcd

Total- $4S,7COC7

Amount of Orders outstanding at last Beport 1,795 GO Amount,of Orders redeemed during tl.c year more 'than lmvc been issued 1,320 98

Amount of orders outstanding Muv Slst 1857 -174 G'

~m. P. WATSON, SAMUEL GILL1LA.ND.!- Commissioners. TllO'S K. HARRIS. 'rawfordsvillc, Junto 4th, 1557. [nitw2.

THE LA G-EST STOCK

or

DJIV GOODS,

Roots and Shoes,

llolhins

Ilats, Caps, &c., &c.,

To be found in ("rawiordsviilo, is now be in sold nt the lowest prices at tlio old stand of

DAVIS & GARVIN!

Vk

jb

Successor to Diivis & Garvin, would inform his numerous friends and former patrons that lie is ngnia in the trade. II«viug bought tho

"Mammoth

Iff' .•

Our Motto is "Large Sales and Small Profits*" The business will, as heretofore, bo under (he management of Mr. GARVIN, who at all tipM* willbe on band to attend to the wants of our pttKHs, W» want to open accounts with every tfOod dun in the County. Bemember the place to bujr goods cheap for a ash or othonriso is at the «k( stand of Davis and Garvin,

"WASHINGTON HALL BUILDING,"

OPPOSITE THE CO IJR HOHSE.

Wo are offering our entire Stock of Slimmer Clothing at Cost. J. WINN.. June l«,lS57rSn47-4m.

Horrible ££^5 Death!

AS

death is abroad in oar land, we respectfully inform the public that we will keep on hands Ready Made Comn* of every siie al«o,.we have a irr fine and complete Hearse, so that we are now adv to wait on our friends at any hours notice. The foreman living in the adjoining rooms to the Ware rooms, which is one door Eaat of Laymon's Store, on llarkat Street, We will also keep on hand a splendid assortment of Furniture of. evsry tort, all of whieh we will s«U 6n the beat of terms.

M. M. VANCLE4VE, Proprietor.

Wxu.uk TxstAir, Foremaa. a»a «,'«-rSn,4«-tt

-g C%K Tons PomroT iron (i lountain oie) for sal* Campbell &, Co.

STOVES,

18111 18821

Principal of do do ....... Madison Township Building Tax of 1854. Walnut do do do do Wayne ..do. do do 1855. Show Liccnic -. County Fnrid proper

-152 69

6,14568

$$'66917

EXPENDITURES:

era have been issued during the year from 9008 to 9798, inclusive' to-wit: $

Orders

.bered For Public Printing Coroner's Inquests*

Jurors Fees Expense of-UWctions 6 per cent. Damages Boads aird Highways Interest on Bail Boad Bonds County Asylnm*........... .««• Delinquent Taxes

,6'£0UK2S

num-

845 66 4115 90554 12740 8 89 226 00

9,000 00 414 07 876 OS 658 28 92 00 150 50 1,820 55 92 68 866 28 8,12480

aj.

A

The

"M0 00 515 85 670 00 18 15 2312 8,83641 8,888 50 12,15915 1148 1,809 01 5,527 76

ISO 64

1,21185 1,4G7 -18 77 23 •, 1000

IT 15 2S2 507 50 18210 400 7« 424 53

i.\ 6 70 IS £6

THIS

ing the last harvest. These

when at work

on trial, before the

Stock!

Of DAVIS & GARVIN at i»

LARCE DISCOIJKT kii i.'- v.s. From •.

O I I N A O S

We arc now'offcrinir the same at sueh priccs as cannot f»il to suit purchasers. Wo will pay the highest prices for all kinds of

COlJNTItY PRODUCE,

T«l Art1* C*

Our stock of Summer Goods is unusual^* large, and wall sclcctcd. Our arrangements with the Kastare such that wo are constantly in receipt of

NEW GOODS!

ib«ol.B«oka. -of tbs. day. on

May 16, lSu?-vSn4S-Sm,

Oh! Come Along!

Right

rPllEundcr*iffncd

in XlZUIIaJIge lor UWUB. he has rcccivcd anew addition to his stock, consisting of all the standard works of the day.

NWA E, &

I

I

The undersigned having purchased II. BALL'S interest in tho business, intends to continue it at tllO old Stand,!

NO. 5, O MM ERCIAL BL OCR.

Large Stock of

Cooking

"A AX''

Stoves

ADJUSTAniIjITY. This macliinc can be changed from a Reaper to a Mower in five minutes, and

can be altered to any desired

height

-Copy Book't 4 :b'. I

PORTEMONIES,

Pocket Cutlery and Inks, IT

Pens, and Penholders,

and every thing of the kind usually kept in a

Book Establishment. and Stationery

Call around soon, examine my stock snd_ leain my price*. Remember tho. place is East side of No. 1, Empire Block, opposite Crawford's "Old Corner." TV FRANK. M. HEATON.

May 8,1867 v8n41-tf.

GBOCEBIESCoffee, Sugar, .Tea, Molasses, Symp, Spices, Oanvh, Ac received and-for sale by dies, Starch apriH Quiqts ^BuKaaiDdK.

Wool! Wool!!

MAYEB

purchase

10,000

Clothiers, wishes to

A TILLMAN

lbs.

OP WOOL,

For wliich they will pay the Aighest cash price. Junel8n47"8w. 'i—

in one hall'minute. ...

The followin" premiums have been awarded to this macliinc during and since the harvest of iS.6: Firit Premium as a Mower, over Mnnnv's Machine, on trial, before the Committee of the Eminence Association First Premium ns a Reaper, ntul as a Combined Reaper and1 Mower ovcr- Manny's Machinc, ic Committee of the South-Wcstcrn Agricultural and Mcclianical Association. J^ouis-

iron), with a bcttcr^ii"e?KBBn^is nior^^urHbTe than «n£ other Ilurvcstor, while, it the same time, the price is ns low ns that asked for the most crdinnry Combuled Machines. Onoof theso machines can bo seen set up, and in complctt

F«EC.

About

would inform the public, that

LARGE FAMILY BIBLES, SCRAP BOOKS, PORT FOLIOS, NOTE & Draft Books, &c., also Cap, Letter, Legal Note and Bill Papers—by the Qnire or ^Ream. Envelopes,

workl^r^jj^x &

r"'"

c.

-v. .-

on

A full Stock of

Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper & Brittania Ware,

\Titli a.lprge variety of other Kitchen Ware, kept constantly on hand. Our Stoves and Wares will bo offered at reduced prices. All orders for work such ns

Tin Roofing, Gruttering, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc,

Or any other in our lino attended to promptly, and will bo thankfully rccoive \. All work warranted.

Old Copper Lead Brass Pewter Paper Rags and almost all kinds of Farming Produce taken in Exchange June 20, l857-v8n40-tf. CHILION JOHNSON..

THE KENTUCKY HARVESTER

A O I N E E A E A N

Patented, November 25th., 1856.

fif

C. THOMASCfJC

Miller. Wingate & Co., Manufacturers, Louisville, Ky.

Machine was introduced and used for the first time during the harvest of ISM. wlicn nearly two limulled mid lit'tv of tlieni were sold. niul. though new, it lias already established lor itselt a reputation wliieh has never been reached by any other Combined Reaper and Mower, and it now occupies a positioir tar in advance of all its competitors. 11.

|JV

Hand.

Remains Unrivalled!

O W E

fillUJIII UUSCI

Wc iV.ivc made some valuable improvciric'nts:suggested by careful observation and experimedt durwill be added to all our lleapcrs and Mowers ofisrv.

off building Tor the harvest

GREGG S

„-,i v.' Crnwfcrdsville. Indiana.

WASHINGTON. D. C.—Daily. Tri-wcekly and Weekly.—The undersigned will commence tho publication of a National Democratic paper in the city of Washington, on the first day of April, to be called

"THE STATES."

It will represent the sound constitutional prin-

.• •. ciples which have ever been upheld by. the NftmnA ttoTltirkll rjVPrVnnn »1 Democracy, but it will not be so entirely pohtiiVilC/lllivfll UUUj

cft-{

tlint its colnmn:* will interest the politician exclusively, nor so subservient to party as to betray principle at the command of power, or disguise its convictions at the suegestions of expediency.

In addition to the discussion of important political questions, its columns will be devoted to tlic proceedings of Congress, the current transactions tf the Government, to general news and matters of interest, appertaining to literature, aerlculturc and con^ucrcc.

Terms of Subscription.

The Daily will be mailed to subscribers at $4 per year. Two copies will be forwarded for The Tri-weekly, embracing all tho reading matter which appears in" the Daily will be furnished to the subscribers nt 3 .' Two copies will be mailed for .. 6 The Weekly—The Cheapest Taper In the

South-

The Weekly will be issued in a large Double Sheet form, and printed on superior paper, with handsome bold type at the following rates:ja

Single copies,, Jf fefc11- $2,00 .per year. Two 8.00 Five 7,00 Ten copics to one address and. any larger number at the rate of fl ,00 per year at §10,00 Tencojjias to the address of each subscriber, and any larger numher at" $1,20 cach, $12,00

Any postmaster^ clerk, or any other person who may send five subscribers, with $7 enclosed, will re iv a a pyPtt^ment in all coses is rcqsired (invariably in hdvance.and ho papffr' will be forwarded until the receipt of the money.

The Weekly will coiitain all the important matirpublished during Uie week in the daily. The'iuidersignM wasone'of tbc original proprietors^of -the "Wanbiceton--Union,^ and his long newspaper fexperienete Before' and sinco the establishment of tnat the public a paper

5

Agents for same.

New Democratic Paper AX

paper justiBes him .in promising fer well worthy of their patron-

"The States" will not be the organ of any clique or faction, and with no partial purpose to serve the paperwill address itself to the lionest judgment of the people, and for support will rely upon their appreciation.

Ah

25 WITNESSES S

OB THE

Convidted.S

Forger

John S.

Djcis

the Author, go*

Who has had 1.0 years experience as a Bank-' er and Publisher, and author of O S 3 A Series of Lectures at the Broad-** way Tabernacle,.

When, for 10 successive nights,'over' 53 1^50,000 PEOPLE).^ Greeted him' with" Ronnda'of Applause, while •he exhibited the manner in which Counterfeiters execute their Frauds', and the Surest and Shortest Means of Detecting them! flS

Greatest Discovery of The Present Century |"5

FOR DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, £3

Describing_Every Genuine Bill in Existence J3 and exliibiting at a glance every" Counterfeit Q, in Circulationf+-l-^r r-.-. ... Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE is EASY and ^DETECTION IN-, Q'

Al^o a List of

All tht Private Bankers in America/^ A complete Summary of the Finance Enrope & America will be published in each edition, together with all the Important News O of the Day. Aso a series of (3

INTERESTING STORIES, From an Old-Manuscript found in the East, It furnishes the Most Complcte History of V'

O I E N A I E And describing tlio, most perplexing posi- £D tions in which tlio Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have been so often found.

These stories will continue throi ghout the £D whole year, and will prove the Most Entertaining ever offered to the public. ,-j {^"Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only at $1 a year. All Letters must bo address-

JOHN S. DYE, Broker, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR, 70 Wall Street, New York. April 2? '57vSn40-ly.

Spring Goods! Spring Goods!

HANNAH CASSELL,

Have just rcccivod a cp^endid assortment of the

And Finest Quality of Spring Goods,

And will continue to rcceive all the Latest Patterns as they come into market. Gentlemen can supply themselves in any kind of

O I N

FURNISHING GOODS

Cheaper for Cash than at any other establishment in the West, either Ready Alude or Made to Order. Our stock comprises a variety of

Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery Hahdkcreliicfs,- &c., with ,1 an assortment of -s, 3ST OTIONS. Al.so: Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, I Fancy Walking Canes, &c.,

&c.

I We respectfully invite aii who are in want of I Goods, in our line to give r. a call before pure has ling elsewhere. Ofir nioito is "Cash Pales and

Small Profits," which enable us to se'll 15 pcrccnt chcapcr than auy. othernstablishmcn t,-being practicable Tailors, wo have been able to beeoiiic converscr.twith all the latestand most approved styles as well as being tLe better able to judge of the quality of Good*. IIAUNA ii «& CAbSELL.

Cri'wfordsvillc, April 4, (vol S-no37-Gm.)

NEW DRESS MAKING

E S A 15 I S II 1VI E N

I S S I E announce to and vicinity, tl at she lias

\T/OUT.D respeclfnlly announce to the Ladies of VV Crawfordsville anc

Jus' opened a shop in Uie room formerly occupied by Mr. Newman, where she will keep licrself In readiness to execute all orders in the lino of

Dress and Mantilla Making,

in tlic latest fashionable styles as her patterns arc all received from M'dmc. Dcmorest's^Broadway, New York. aprlOSm.

Rooms full of goods fcr sale cli'ccpvat April 25, 1S67. Campbell & Co.

MUSIC! MUSIC!!

To all those who

arc desirous, in tl.c beautiful Art of learning, to play tho Piano Fort? anil Melodc-

nn, the undersigned would respectfully state that he is still preparid to eive Lessons on the above named Instrument*. Pianos, Melod ons. and all Heed Instruments tuned and repaired in a Superior rn.i nner. Several years experience, besides numerous KcfFcrcnces from this and other States, enable mc to say that I am competent to give perfect satisfaction to all thoso entrusting mc with a favor, in tho Musical Line.

All Orders lefr at Mr. Newman's Music Store will be promptly attended to. may 9:5TvSn4-2-tf. L. KISSNER.

REMOVAL!

iwoaLsTE#

i'r MANOFACTtTRER OT, AWD

Wholesale and Retail

CIGARS & TOBACCO!

Removal from Green, on Main Street^ opjxsitc the Holton House.

There can be found the largest and best sclcctcd stock of Ckrars and Tobacco ever offered in this market.' Every bod examining, the stock,- will •soon' find out. that 11- is the very placc for getting good articles at- the lowest figures.

May 3&-vS-n45-8ni.

-X

J. S. Allen, M. D.

H'Medicine,

AVIXG resumed the practice of Surgery and will give undivided attention to all professional colls. Office in Davis, & Heaton's Store. [June,1357vSn46-4m.

WOOL!*

CAMPBELL

& CO.. have a large stock of Cas-

imcres, Satinetts, Cloths and Jeans very cheap which they will exchange for Wool at the highest market price.' (njay'30-n55-tf.

Hogs! Hogs!!

I

Address, J. P. HEISS, Washington, D. C. a .3.v' nT c: XIit- ft

Nails, of the beat' brand, for sale by LBS Choice Teas for sale oy

HATE fifty head of liogf\ which I wish to sell: they are all spaid sows and barrows and are well suited for tnc fail trade, they are perhaps as rood stock as any in the Country and consequently will feed well. Hog feeden would do well to attend to this matter.. The bog* can be seen at any time at my residence ttrce 'miles North of GiaWfordsville on the Plank )K^»d

Eltzroth/ Iaxding

&

•The Bank Note Engravers all say

CD

that he is the greatest Judge of Paper Money Living,

SHOES, NOTIONS, GROCERIES,

AND

E E N S W A E

is

OUR

STANTA-NEO-US. O Index to examino,no pages to hnntfr-^

up! But so'tpftplified and arranged, that the Merc 1 tanfj 'Bunker, end Business Man can CD see all at kGunc£. CO __ EKGLlS^iBENCH & GERJHAR.

Thus ,«u£eK 'mXfc. read tlio s^no 'in his own Native Tongue. CD Most perfect Bank Nofc List published

Patrons and the Public generally, are one and all requested to call and examine a fine and large stock of Spring and Summer Goods.

Among our stock may bo found,

SUPERIOR BLACK AND BLUE

Cloths, Satinetts, Tweeds,

And all kinds of Summer Goods, for Mens Ware. Blca. and Bro. Muslins, Sheetings, Drills Ticks,

A I E S E S S O O S

Of tho Latest Styles, in every variety.

.PRINTS, LAWNS, BERAGES, TISSUES, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, ALL KINDS

OF WHITE GOODS,

BONNETS, BORDERS, AND ARTIFICIALS.

Our stock is, and will be kept full, and ean be bought as low as goods are sold in any Market. Call in every body and sec for yonrselves, we will take in exchange for our goods, Cash, or any kind of Country Produce nt tho highest market prices. Butter, Egge,

con, Wood, Lumber, or any thing you have to spare, we want it if vou want our goods. J-.LT'ZKOTH, IIAKDING & Co

April 4, '57-vol.8-no.37-tf.

Important

IN MONTGOMERY

LLPFISP

& CO.,

DEALERS IN "UK!

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Clothing,Hats,

5

"WASHINGTON HALL" BUILDING,

CRAWFORDSVUXE, INDIANA.

Farmers!

to

J.

&

HA-V1NG

Mullikin,

Crawford

received a large and splendid Stock

of

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,

Consisting of the following articles in part:

Berages, Tissues, Bl'k Silks, Fancy Lawns,

All kinds of

White Goods, Fancy Prints

Black and Brown Shirtings, Bonnets, Bibbons, Borders, and Artificials. Fancy Cassimeres, Black Cloths, Mcu's Summer Goods of all kinds,

Boots & Shoes, and Hats, A great variety. r..

Groceries, Glass and Quccnswarc,

CLOTHING.

I?Icias SFtsrifiu.'slilBag- ftoods.

Shirts, Shirt Bosoms, Collars, Hosiery, Ladies Kid, Silk, and Cotton Gloves,

Our stock being complete, wo ask our friends and customers to call and examine our poods, wc will rccoive all kinds of Produce in exchange for icoods Cash not refused. Onr prices moderate.

J. CKAWFOKD MULLIKIN.

April 18vSn39-tf.

€lirisimai)&(iregg,

The largest and only exclusive

HARDWARE .Establishment

CO

No.

2,

Enpire Block,

Crawfordsville, Indiana.

CAMPBELL, GALEY AND

HARTERj

Are now in rcceipt of their

I E N S E S O

JEr-

THEIR

Stock of Dress (loods i^ very large, consisting of Plain and Fancy Silks, Organdines,- Challis, Percallcs, Beregcs, Lamartincs,

Eugenia Robes, Victoria Stripes, Bayaderes, Eglantines, Brilliants in O a in

Lawns, &c., &c., &c.

Combining a variety of the Newest Styles, and rielicst designs ever offered. Their stock of

EMBROIDERIES,

Is Magnificent, embracing sll the novelties in

Sleeves, Collars, Berthas, Edgings, and Insertings.-i

Having bought them direct from the importers, they can soil them at a much less price than the same Goods can be bought elsewhere.

Mantillas and Shawls

In great variety, and entirely new styles, just introduced this season. Ad immense lot of

Bonnets, and Bonnet Ribbons,

Paris and New York Styles

Many novelties in this line which cannot fail to meet the approbation of the Ladies. Ladies and Children's Shoes, of the best city make, bombining style and durability. Men and Boys hoot and Shoes, adapted to the season, at fair priccs. Heady Made Clothing, an immense Stock, got up for city retail trade. Those wishing garments, made .in 'fashionable style, of the best raa'erial, at prices far below anything of the kind ever sold before in this place, will do well too 11.

As tbe'rnch fort his immense stock, is expected to be very great, doors will be open at 6 A. M.. and

not closed till 10 I'. SI chance. April 25 vSn-40-tf.

April 251S57

So that all may have a CAMPBELL & CO.

fnnA Pieces of Wall Paper, New Style." OUUw gale by

for

Campbell

April-25,1S5-1,

A

ilhds Prime

& Co.

N. W. GRIMES,

3'

Gaps,Boots,

Successor to

ISplies,

Chickens, Lard, Tallow, Ba­

'x

JOHN -WX3j.S03ST,

And Late Wilson, Grimes & Co.,

T¥o. 3, Commercial Block,

Green Street, Craicfordsville, Indiana.

Dealer, in

Dry Goods Notions,

'CA'ps,

Clothing Hatsj

now in receipt of-his Spring and Summer Supwhieh together with his former" stock, makes his assortment large and complete, to which he invites the attention of the trade. Having an experience of .fifteen yea^s in thfe business, he ieels confident that he ciiri sdll Goods chsap as any other Iionse in the city.

To my old friends ond patrons I would return my acknowicdgoncnts for their liberal patronage heretofore bestowed aid solicit a continuance of tho same, together with that of as many new ones as Can make it to their interest to buy of mo.

May 16vSn43-tf. N. W. GRIMES.

"FARMERS" .' MERCHANTS,

MECHANICS, LABORERS, EVERY BODY! TIIE

undersigned are desirous of informing yon that they arc desirous of changing their business to SOME EXTENT, and confine themselves in the future to the Grocery 'fiade alone, When the .interest of the buyer and seller agree, Bargain is soon made.

To facilitate us in our laudable object, and at the same time inako it an object for all persons who desire to

Make a Dollar go as far as it will, we say that wo have a large and well assorted stock of _,

Hats and Caps,

BOOTS & SHOES HARDWARE

E E N S W A E

Harvest Tools and Farming Implements,

all of tho bcht

Manufactories in the United States.

Together with a great ausortmcr.t of Notions. All of which for Ciisli, Bacon or any kind of Country Product-, wc will sell at Cost and Carriage.

T'.ii? is a rare opportunity for buyers during the present hard times. Call and examine onr goods. To those who desire to make an iiccount for an of these goods wlioarc known to bo good, or wlm'ure recommended by responsible persons, we will bill hem any of tho above named articles on reasonable term-

Our stock of Groceries are ample and complete. In fact everything that usually is conncctcd* with lint trai: we have on hand, & "will con nue to have is long as we can sell them for canh or produce, but they must be paid for in some way, when bought.

To the Cash Buyer

W'esay ernie tons for any article oi" Groceries or Provisions and we will sell to yon. Any Produce brought, in will be pai.l for in Cash Tho only place wlierc bargains are to be had nO'.v iso us*. W. 11. LAYMON «fc CO.

Mav 2, IS5T.vSn41-tf.

NEW ARRIVAL

Watches 0^, Clocks

AJiU

THE NEW STORE

One Door East of the Ilolton House.

TIIE

Watclics, Clocks & Jewelry, 'Takes this method of' infrrming his friends, and the public generally that lie will .-jell his gooua

E A E

Than any othcrestablfshment in town. Ilisstock comprises a large 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 Faced and

N I N

300 different styles of Ladies & Gents Breast Pins, 300 different styles of Gold Ear Drops, 50d different styles of Finger Kings, 00 different styles of Gents sleeve & collar buttons

Gold Bracelets and Kist Bands, Gold Lockets and Silver Thimbles, All of which I can warrant to be of tlic very best Material and Workmanship.

Watches, Clocks & Jewelry,

&

Repaired

Warranted.

At the sign of the

GOLDEN WATCH.

One Door East of Hollon House.. M:iy 2,'f7v5n4J-tf. JAMES PATTERSON.

A .New Novel* by the Author of •tZaidce.'»i

Magdalen Hepburn: A StorV "of the Scottish .TJoforinaiion. BY MRS. OLYPHAJf" Au'hor of "Zaidce," "Adam Graeme, etc. Complete in ona large 12ino volume, bound «n Lioih for One Dollar.

This charming novel, by tho author of "Zaideo1' will be welcomed by all who have had the pleasure of rcadina the former production. The quaint orijrinality. the lieaithy.and chcerful religions tone

yjj rrj |}«(||kV tllv JlwIUllJ .wliU viivv tUi'l v* I vmO hVilvt

or

LARGE Stock of Carpeta and Matting for sale cheap by

CAMhBELL & CO.

Sugar for erle by

6

Campbell

Co.

Philadelphia

Bonnets

'"JCT.VST 'It Boots and Shoes,

a

Queensware,

&c.

GLQTHINGSTQRE At the Old Stand of D. Werttieim.

A E & A N

O I E O S

LITE FROM PHILADELPHIA/

ITTE would.Ecspcctfuriy inform-tho'citfictia of Montgomery County^, that wo are now receiving and opecin liacst StotKs of

vvuiHj.'viuu woaiTj now revoiv* out for salo one of tho largcat and

Ready Made Clothing

Ever brought to any Western Market. Onr stock on is so a

PLAIN Sc PANOY'

WEARING APPAREL.

In this branch of tlie trnde.wp are unsurpassed by any.houscfin. tjm Wabash. Valley and our.^-. cilitics iiro such that wc can afford to goll.any nrticlc of Clothing at

S LOWKU ffCJl/RES

Than can be had elsewhere. Our stock of-CIotli« ing consists in part of the following: '..

Coats* Pants*

«... Vests, Shirts, a a Boots* Shoes*

Trunks, Carpet Bags. &c.

SPLENDID JEWELRY

GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, --iu LOCKETS, FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, EAR DROPS, &c., &c,, Ac,, &c.

This establishment will be found Ut contain every article usually kept in a Western Store. All kinds of Produce taken. The Farmer and Mechanic will find this establishment the very place for Good Bargains. MAYER & ULLMAV.

April 4, lS5t)-v8-n8(.

N. W. GRIMES. \VM. THJRBRIDGE, JR.

GBIIFFES & BVRBRIDOE,

Grocers & Hardware Merchants,

Pca'crs in

IRON, N'AILS, STEEL, AXES, SPRINGS, WINDOW GLASS, SASH.

TOOLS, cScO-, ScO-

No, 1, Commercial Block,

E E N S E E

CRAWFO.IipSV.ILLB,

ness is Large and it takes

-JM.*W

KST

undersigned liavingjust opened on* of the Largest and most complete assortment of

.., .• kIuni

volume will renew it a genorai and permoiicnt la-

Novels in Cheap Form Wc publish and supply tcalcra and Traveling agents with every work of Fiction, atd all

ltind*

Publication?," by every author of celebrity.— Book Dealers and .Merchants wanting a wholesale selection should address ns and get otlr lists, and state what business tbey are in, and the sort of Books wanted, so as to enable tin to give information suited to their wants.

GARBEIT, DICK DC FITZGERALD

April 13v uS9. I? Ann Street. J.'aw Y^rk-

INDIANA.

We arc now receiving our Spring Mipplies, con-si-ting of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, .Saddlery.

CAKPENTKRS& COOPEKS TOOLS, Iron, Nails, Glass, Steel, Axels, Springs, Bolts, Snsli, &c.

X. S O

DYESTUFFS, CORDAGE,

And a great variety of other articles, such as aro generally kept, in an c.s' aloi.-dinicnt of this kind, to wl, ich wo invito the examination of purclm4cr*, feeling confident that wc oun'soll tliciu Goods an chcap'as any hou.«-e in tliis place. Thankful for na«t patronage, wc solicit a continuaiicc of the 4„,n0. GKiMKS fc JiUlUJivlDOE.

April. 4,-vi.l.S-ne.«7.

S wc arc making prcparaiionn for going

rosrTivr,

East,

it is necessary that a'! unclosed

accoUntK

shoald bo closed" iminodiutoly, with CASH* Those, having unsettled accounts arc requested to closc them without dclny. Our rules

spcctare

in this ro-

and from which there

no deviation. Oui Frionds will at

mnst

bo

once sec thene-*

cc.s.sity of urging them to promptness.

Our busi­

MONEY

and

to

properly. Our thanks arc due to

CHEAPEST

conduct it

many friends

who have met their obligations promptly,

seme instances that wc know of

and in

with sacrificca

themselves. AVe cannot too highly

motives of such: and it shall be our greatest

ure utall times to serve thcin

to

appreciate the

pleas­

with the near, ritESif-

coons in the

now preparing

market. We are

for

the pnrjIiKrt!

atid reccptilon

the iargest stock of Goods

lof

ever offered

to

izens of this place and vicinity,

tbc

cit­

which wo intend

to sell at prices so low that every one shall bo convinced it will btl for their interest to buy

Fob. G, 1S0T.]

of us.

CAMPBELL & CO.

^Something Ndw and Valuable. The Great

AMERICAN KING. Dr. John Bull's King of Pain!!

Warranted lo Care

Cholera, Cholesa Morbus, Rhmuna-1 tism, Gout, Bowel Complaint* Dysentery, Summer Complait,

Cramps, Colic, Sores, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Cancers, Tu« mors, Headache and Toothachc, and all other achca. i'or sale by all Druggists and Store-keeper* in every town and village throughout the United States. For sale b?

MANSON & POWERS, Wholesale & Retail Druggnta.

april lSvSn39-fim.

Dr. John Bull's Compotiud Fluid

Extract

of Sarsapnrilla.

Cffrnhincs all tf»c mcdicinal virtttca of Bnrdoek, Yeilowdock, Dandelion, and pxre Ilondufaii K*tsaparilla, and is the most po'ent Hlood Purifier in "the known world. For llie cure of Scrofula, Itheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, and all Chronic Dineasc*, It has no equal. For sale by druggists and mer-». chant* in every town and village in _tho United States, and for sale bv: ...... .••/•

MANSON & POWERS,

Wliolesale »fc Kctail Drngaistaj Crawfordsville, lnd.

Aprii 18v£nS9-6m

House and Sign Painting,

Paper Hanging, &&,

Work done to Order, Cheap for Cask*

Shop Over Brown Drug Store,

DICK

:t

All order* left with T. D- Brown, promptly attenrfed to. THO'S II. W1NTON. May -. 13-*m,-v:n4'i.

S AVOIIKS—Kollins' History, Joepphoa,: riuUrch'a Lives, Sliakspeare 0- Byron, for talc bv w- FKANK HF.ATOK,

May 2-tf. No. l. Empire Block.

1

A

A ROE fell bound Demy Day Looks—Journal*

1J a nd Lcdper», nt CO els per qnire. Marchanta

1

and charmins MrnplUitv ami good (wnsc of xhi* others will find to mlojrust, if wanting

anything in the Blan': Book line, to

ARNOLD'S-

call at

Rak'

linA ^ftll

FRANK HKAT.

NV

NO.V,

Empire Block.

Black, Copying & Cnnnino Inka, f\J

sale by

4

FKANK1IEATON,

Mar 21 No. 1, Empire Block,

DK.

KANE'S Arctic Exploration.justrec«Ted and for sale by

t,t?

May 2 !S57v3n41-tf.

1""""

FRANK HEATON. Ko: i, Empire Ble«k.

QASII, or Bodks and Stationcp-, ffivoa io change for good clean Kuvt, bv mav 2! Fbavc HiArost Err.pira Block