Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 June 1857 — Page 4
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mills Machine was iiitrn'duecd and'uscdVur t^e first time during the harvest of 1?SC. when nearly
two hnndn il and fil'lv of them were sold, and, thonyh new, it has already established for itself a reputation Svhieii has never b«on reaohed'by any other Combined Keaper and Mower: mid it now occupies position far in advanee of nil its eonnetityrs.
We have made some valuable improvements, snzgesttjd by careful observation and experimedt du|--ing atwast harvest. Thcao w»lHwnUledto all our.Kcapcrs aiUl Mowers now building for the harvest of 15.VT.=1. C-lVliii ,V
ADJUST A III I.ITV.—1This machinc can be changed .from Reaper to a Slower in five minutes, and vlicn at work can be altered to any desired height iu onu hajf.minn.te. ".
The following |Tf:n!miis have been awarded to: tin's machuic during arid '5nicr the harv6st of -1 Sr.tSi First Premium as a Mower, over "Manny's Machine, on trial, before the Committee of the Kminenec .^AsseflJftTion^Firfct Premium aJlti itosiperjaucVu? a Combined Kea^CJ" and Mower over Manny's Machine. on trial, before the Committed or the Sotnb-Wrptcri^ Acrirultural and. 'Mechanical Association. Louisville, Kv! First Premium as a Hen per over the New ork llund Raking Reaper, the New ork Sell hn-
king Reaper, ami Manny VMitil-hinc, at the Kontueky State Fair. hvKl at Paris, Oct. ISSff also anextra Promiuni asn combined I!eaicr and Mower, o'.er Manny's-Machine, at the same l'air.Tliis Machine Is-got up at a greater expense, is made of'better.materials, (being chiefly of wronglu: iron), with a better finish, nnd is more durable than anj'other -1,1 a inciter, uliile, at the same time, the pficeinas low as that aajied for the most irdinarv Conibiifed*Machines.'
'lceis as low as that aajvcil lor tiic most trMinaiy uomoiiiea Aiaei.incs. Oatof these maihiiicpMn he fcocn set up. and in complete workim ordfr at ... CIUUST.MAN & OR
Blair, Brown & Co.
KSPECTFCLl-Y unuonuco to their :"rion J\ iatrons, that they are now in receipt of their
S I N S O 1
Which is nnnsually largc niid wellVelcctctljind for «tylcs and quality
LCGannot
be Excelled,
In this
JETTV
'-cfcrnpiote in
'consisting.in part of
cli of the -T'
Goods,
Sialic & Fancy Dry
CLOTHING,
A S A S
«II E E S W IRE t:'
BOOTS & SHOES,
JUOC,!K,r
Tlicy take pleasure in rethirning their flianks for the lilcral patrol age heretofore extended, ar.d iio}-e by..itrict attention to ctmtomore and the induecmcnte they may be able to ofTer in the way af bargains to merit a continuance of the same.*
All kinds of cotintry^?oduco taken in exchange for Qoods.Uf.. April lTjVSnSS^tf:
BKOWX & CO.
^on,Haila,„(JlassJJtc
er»
S°B yflT'
•ejAirj.tai .1
Glass^'ttjiat^ *7 '& American Blis-
K1MES ^BURBRIQGE. I .TTmr
TT7'EBSTEB,S Unabridgdl £DixStioi rayrrjirico, .— TT Ifif1" laturt Hlrittn 1 liirnY« fin fy
oUtiUj'tra sti
WE
hsve also on band, a twgB. Speietaein, all of which we can warri
*—-y rt-aagg».', "*!££. •r'-M-tiK,»a aeac- ^awespses
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"Tilt- undersigned having purchased 11. HA I J.'6 interest in the business. intends, to continue ... -1..—. •.*. .. .• it at tho'old Stand,] j. .. y, ,i.
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!& Jfr 8RE?" 'W. Si!*"
Large Stock of Cooking Stoves on Stand.
ftanmrfff r'mtnW^ 83IOJIQ
cjIsiIjts^" .Q !o 5nfii2 b!0 aril
is
Remains V"Unrivalled!
A full Stoek vf
M.
j' yV*
Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper & Brittania Ware,
With a luTgc vitrioty of otlier Kitchen Ware, kept constantly on hand. l,c offered lit reduced prices. All orders for work such us
Tin Hoofing/ Guttering, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc,
Or nny other in our lino attended to promptly, and will be thankfully receivo 1. All work -warranted.
Old Copper, Lead, Brass, Pewter, Paper Rags, and almost all kinds
of Farming Produce taken in Exchange. June 20, 1857-y0n4C-tf. ^CHILION JOHIfSON.
'rTHlTKENTUCKY HARVESTER
A O I N E E A E A N O W E
Patented, November 25th., 1856.
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nn be fcivh set. un. and incomplete working order at
Oh"! Come Along!
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Our Stoves and Wares v.'ill
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& Co.j|Manufacturers, Louisville,
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-r Ream. Envelopes, Copy Books,
Pocket Cutlery and Inks,
Pciis,cand PbnTfioIders, 101 ina) .isDill 01 A
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an evory tlung of the kind usually kept in a
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Book and Stationery Establish men/.
Cal^around soon, cxnmine my eteek nnd:.lcajn -my prUxx—Koiocnilnv thn place is East, side of Np. l. Empire. Block, optwsiH: Cruwford's '^Old Corner -.FKAKK- M. HEAlTOy.
Mnv£, lS57ivSn41-tf.
bnproy€»^iiF Stock.]
Moringo BJainmoft fg.tSo
:^ud the fijT cajaj befcuuid.d ile on the Green 8fur nnldi Wtith W"CrawfordsvilIe.
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crm sraw Mulasaua d*»,«rM*i»
ont oi
warrant to
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Twiport^iit ^Npticc.
111 !0®»I^T^«WpftoCfej
the
^-nufein ,v\1'm'.i u'1.i.cO .jjr^S nrr~
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undersigned offers To the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinUv^ .his large stock of Boots & Shoes at great!y roanced Prices for Cash, consisting of cveiy article
,gfiR^T)#D The following comprises a part Ladies' Kid Congress Gaiters
Kip Heeled Shoes *-'.
siftf&mj?00®
Lasting Congress baiters .sKid Biiski 9 jBrr jiisBr»«r
D^fhlA-'
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Gout' Boots
J"',GRAINCD
f?rn?rirH''P.'nrtTv"V1''
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DOTFBLJR ^RT BB^\ .'Cloth Cohgrcss 6afferl \,
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Kip Shoe? Dvuble.s«lod,C»lf Boote
BTo'I
,r^/-^f
11
Kip' Z'?""
Calf Coptriss 6u!tcre
n.'iih Calf'Shoes
Kii^cy cottpii half IIiQse^
r'
Gloves and Hosiery.
GeutsrB'«Vk Glotes 'V(!i'uy Morin^J-ifotse Mixeil cottcrri^half Hose:
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^WoolenjGloycs ,--y-ni»
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Brown' dcfttfm^ajf Hose AVooien Hnlt'fHoHe:p.
Ladies,' Cotton Hose ?'Wobifin HP?oJ| The stock (Tinliraccs everj' variety ann style. ii.d
ecuted with piiouiptije^s and dispatcli. D^VID 'KESTEB 'January 24', 1^ 2^1.
s!
^'FEMALE !JS idt is aids an is aa
S E I N A
»ftr,
TliK year for Seminary purposes is divided into, three Sessions, of thirteeii weeks each. The First Session lerins on Wednesday after the third Monday of September eneh'ycor. T,ho Secon'd begins on Wednesday after the first Monday of January. The Third hetrins on Wednesday after the third Monday .in. April.^ g%
BOATII*,OF°psT»t&(3,ip?r.':'•
^.Tijiin Mi'Jiuri.EB, Principal':, and? Professor .of i\lathematies, Natural Philosophy and Astn nomy. 1{KV. JAMES U.: JOIINBTOM, J'rofessor of Moral and Intellectnal I'hilosoph'yj 'and Aiieient Languages.
Miss II. STEVENS, First Assistant and Principal of tiic AcademicDepartniont. Mlis"CATUAKINE"A. TwiNixoTTcacher of"'Gcra n.
Miss FRANCES FOKD,- French, I|aiiiting and Drawing. Miss SUE W. JKNMSOX, Music—Vocal and Piano.
TERMS OF TUITION.
The sevcrrtl departments, according to,studies pnrsited', per tcriif.i j.!?3."0l)itO'^7.00
French, German & Drawing, each, extra Latin, and use of Piano, Lessons on l'iano & in Painting
The charge for boarding, including board, fuel, light and Tuition in any of tho tlireeDepartments of thc'Seminary, is §50.00 per term. I Mn'. O.'P. Ji nSISON, has taken charge of tlicj
Hoarding House, and will use every means in his. po^-erto mnkc it a pleasant home for young ladies attending the Seminary.
Sept. ns,''5'.5, iw -A f.rijui ire -vSnStf.-,. f:
1857. 18157.
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'fOIl.' THE
[HJ'RIXG
HAVING
5.00 2.00
l:
10.00
No deduction for absenco except when causod by protracted illness. Pupils from abroad can,be,acconiinodated with board in a large and commodious Seminary buildihir, under oxcolleiit aTrangcmont'ifor health comfoTt'iind improvomont-..-
TRADE OF 18 57. an'l
CHRISTMAN & GREGG, SUCCESSORS' TO
CUMBEfltlflWIf^IffffS1 & CO.,
XO. 2 EMPIRE BLOCK,
&hnrW
HARD^WARE. This lieiiiu' the largest' arid onlv extensive IIousc a!i® ZtW WW
Kxclnsive Hard-Ware Business, in all its vaiiotts branches, situated in the most convenient and businc^s^part of town.
We have'on band everv varietv of American, «na'Qci luMi
KiiOiS j!) 1^ l»ii^vBES.' IiKl.LOWS, AXELS, SPRINGS, SAS11,
GLASS, l1- -. RUBBER BELTS. E S S A'nJ 'evifV'Aaricty ^of-'Shilfc Hard-AVarc 'Also,
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•n'GG'S. -'t
ji)lexIndiiina,3^ \Lrcuts"r6f same.
XJI if*l i. £1 y.l ra \t f? rds 111 e.
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aMIK updersiffned would inform the putdie, that pt, Trade. M' he lfe'r'cociVeil a new ajlditi6n( consistingof all tiic s'Hindard works of the day.
LA11GE FAMILY BIBLES. SCRAP BOOKS, PORT: FOLIOS. XOTE & Draft Books, fcc., also Cup, Let•iaJ '-j. ter, Legal Nolo and Bill Pa-
s'ich ris ThreChitig, Reaping and Mowing Machines, Plows, Horse-Hakes,, Cqru-Shollors, Cut-tinff-Boxes, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Forks, Sluivcls, Spades, Hand-Rakes, and a,. i'
GENERA^ ASSORTMENT OF-SEEDS.
"iiJ Having selected our Stoek ifrom the largest and I most popular iSonwst in tha:lyiion. aitd having
1 i'i ar«ingd/^icnts,to Thavc.ouri otdcrt, JiUcd, in sljyrt
Attention Jtwcrvbocl "Otwc, and dealing m.-none hntfm^est' brands. _..... •, -. we cannot fail to gi^e'kitWaction to all who may ii'fOI :'Xy".y, .faVoruswith a-cull.' Having'at prcSbnt ft largo trade, and daily adding new "and resp'rinsible customers,'we feel cncoftfaged to select the best Stock and oiler the most liberal inducements to e.\teu'd .-t—-. our Trade. tti his stick,v-" All Orders shall Veceivc'prompt attention.
and shall give itho^aine satisfaetilm as though they were present. CIIK1ST.MAN A: GKhtilr. Crawfordsvillc: March 14, 1S56
SWEEP CLEAN ^r.
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M00M MiixiFACTORl!! THE
undersisrned.would respocttnlly inform the citizens of Montgomery county, tiiat he is now MttiiufuvtyriBg At hjs[ii^5abtfc hjnuiiC,r immediately East t*" jnotfe' Nay lors'residenc 6, tbo 'vory-btst arjiele of Broyms^^*hich lift wiltsell
At Wholesale or Retail than can be purchased QfeJvherc. Ji) U41.
:~'i'
•bants will be snpplied^at.all times and
on-t-twf wosi Te-.ison«ble terms'witii'the best article^ ofJJroofhi. ABKAHAil-JOIINS«N. --Fefer-91-t-}«7. -1.'.
Valuable' Mill Property
rpHE *sn^sfcr}icV proposes1'ft si# his Mills on Sifgar Creefe'two^ttiles aouthT%nst^f. the townoC' Alamo, in AtontgDmcry county. Jnd., Persons wishing to purchase property of this kind-, would do.K'dl- to. etril#^-Uie/iA!aino. Mills,, nnd. examine for FiMiio and l)as«neirt ,i4«Uir3t gtonpf itih throe.'un"of- "Surre^nd siiitabhs njaclifueiy aBd theri are tw^o.Saw-XGus and Lath lHJ,t»ft9*iew Md is^^ ronn&g oai^j'ina there
machinery. There io 150 acres ofgoodXand atUiched to" the Mills.yjell improved Jtith" a good twoJ«6?Plwflm^A'iro out-houses-
irrn iT-Trinrrnr' nevajr-iajlinft .w/®r.s^hfae W 1
*»E'
grfrrjjH1 .ilJuUllg
such as Spermatorrhea, Semineal weakness,
be Howa el phi a, an life and
ytfOns "which are practiced upon the udfortunftte Victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon*,*^ a CHARITABLE ACT *OR HY of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE 5B
extreme, pov
t» rCEXIBlI MEDICINES FKE^ OF CHARGE The Howard Association is a benevolent insti-
surplus means, which the j'irectors have voted to ddvertise the above notice. It is needless to add tjiat the Association commands the highest medical skill of the age, and wjrtl furnish the roost apoft"Vbfl: Tn«3dcYtt IreattcMb^ VijImibler'ndVSjSralscrj given 'to sic-kiiind rntrt-vons female.*, nfflictedrwithJ Womb Coir plrtfHt Befaffor*hei»i-&"fri i'jOiit v^iml i,.*-
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ft
A 3 a A HOUrs, Comwltinsr Surgeon. Ilowara Association.
GEO. FAIIICHILD. Sec'v. mar*21n35yl
5,tfo
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ft
lis a:ifi
To look through and examine our large.and extensive stock of
Eats and Caps.
rentpled Qtir Ilal^Mahiffifcton-jto }thc west half of the room occupied by Ilnnfiah & Cnssell, Merchant Tailors, on Main street, two doors w.est of thcHolton Ilo^jse^w^iije.iiqw.rciidv to-accohimodifteAill who may fiivortVsiwith a ca ll. We are now manufacturing and receiving from the eastern manpfectuiers all of the most fashionable and approved styles of
ilATti:& CA1\S!
,&UU'J0 -j t.
We use none but the best material and warrant all of our work-to-gr^o satisfaction: We make hats to order iind:repair at Bhort-notic'o, and by the use of the French Conformatnre wc- warrant a perfect fit we will sell you a better bat ami at least twen-ty-fivc-jwr cenK ch.eaiicr. thitn apy o.tljer.house in Crawfordsville.*"tVe Vfo'rfrtt'wafitf yjti td take our word for it, but call and examine for. v.ourselvos.
PAlMUSlf & BIRT.
&
DAGUERREOTYPES
SKY AND SIDE MCI1T ItOOMS,
,Orrrt!?ITE llOLTOX"llft'L'SE,-'O\'ER --'-O INSt.VNjs S'TO'RE,',T
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Craivfordsville, Ind. h3
A O E S
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FM FHYJ: CO
W customers, that they have have open their stock of
WIF'
lid
eived and now
FaU aiid Winter
they are. determined lo sell at extremely low fu teqp. V'tdiuii" ^oiisuttg of evury article usn:g]y:logtj}i£ii been bought with rreat care and at the head or tlio mar-
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ket,t- whi houJpin to w.,uld~?iai
li will enable us to comjiafce with any
he aftenfton§i^c"^adio T-T"koctkoK v.L
MIiK1 NOi^,:DIXAI^'ES, ARGENTI fts. A I .^A^D^F I OU^R Eij SI KS,
Frii'Vis^"'Collars, Deiiage, lfi%bo^is^ "^""BONNETS, ~SIIOES7 «r:: -&<rr~
that is brought to our market. for yourselves. October IS. 15.lt.
AIAKVP.V JJAJ.L.
1
To the Gei tlemen. we would say that .wc have n2ajilpn^ fiJr*tj)eir\t-tinfftrti execnt/refu.hfimade 'efhtlfing.'' O'^.itoek of'-f"*-' Hv'lfts.-
C.'itssisBBv.rcsi, SiJlssJcSSsi,
Sadiery, Cone/* and J[ur/ie.sA Tt {turnings, CL0T11S ,JAT?_ Bpjy'fS, SHOES. COLLARS, 1 lames. Saddle-Trees, Patent nnd Enamel Lea- ,t If ther. Piain and Fam^y Enamel Cloths,Silver. Urass &6.'. are of the best (jhnlity ami wery- vn.tietv. and Jap!fnn«WlarWeVs'tt-ininrrijlg^and Ornaments To our eountrv irieiids we would sav that we of c.yery*variety.
of p'r«*?nce.
Call and examim
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Therbest'Assortment-iu-tlie M'nb:islvVnlley. "\T~E invito the public to examine our mammoth 'stoeW of Cookimr. Heating, and Parlor Stoves. .We arc now m'-ei viiv.' the largest atock tind tiie greatest varitty ever exhibited in Crawfoidsville.
caution the public njrainst purcliastln
Wc would
'mgO$I$dtere a Etjr.-e ourpyrung be tlie Ajax. vS^afe *)irf(jily|.wu|i§ for tlie snip ofVtlic Ajax in Montgomery and several ajdoining"counties.— None but those we sell are tlie genuine heavy Ajax stoves. .We islso sell thq Climax and Li ve Oak Stoves which -are equal' in weight'itid ^npCrioi- in dpj•oration to anv oulier of. the commoiv- stoves in use.— We also have-the "BUCK'S PATENT and Hatha-} way Cook Stoves, which wc are offering very lo-.* to close'ont'the stock.- Those who lik^ tho Buck's patent would do well to give us a call lii le we have them._• ....
Our heating stoves consist of all the approved patterns to suit aJl tastes. 0»|Kti^Sl^p jblj»i»irif-hyif as flisnnlj sjtla'supplied with good stocV and gb6d wofKiiicn. Tin Roofing,-Spout^ag, Gnttcnng and Jobbing done up to order and wiirr.ented.
Oet.tlSth, I80O.
nl-3-tl.
Oct. 1^, \MUb-tl.
ifff rfUTfl
HAS
brought the.cLeapest lot of Goods that was 'eVer^openod mtrawfoTdsville, which' he offer§, aud will sell to"tlio citizens of the tenrn and yivin^tv'a.t ^hctstore room of-Joel 'Lee cheaper thaw w*as»eif6r,5fcfed here Kefort, for Cash and C4fh'fii h".*,'Our stqefe^onsirts ii\|art'of_ VwiMcir**Sjpring: IJelkirCe's, .rfj K' Challiea^Printed Be-
:rege»,
Satii'-^fcrtp'fd
JdoV n»
•Jao» «i Stri.]\V A ped B-OHetue/ Fancy L»^n«, j-j
Uj fjfeesjfG Prints, Urape Sh^jjrls*
nw^ijngsJs«0jtablo.
j-J Oi
—Maatillag, (Be^oties^- Bugle Col--laK7''FreiHfif- WdfrfcvCollarsf French
o:WORKfliyiindersl^^^MN
ies,
Far-,
p! aaaobt^ &tav:& £!apfe^Bdotsi aad/ -j A Nothing, and
.articles
7W*B)._1 1 )|g IHWBES
ine liWiies say
GELEB^AIEAl
-in*Sa KC rraar Of h*d
liZE thcrnndettigned .who.havepnrchoseSTJhe *¥r3nstly ^]£br^U-i,»Bnslds^At«nt -£poking Stoves, would^ttieofrinienii tfiem to the PnbTic, as being tBofmoet'^perftct Stove 'ever sold incthis pla^e -ts .•"1 iy'-\~ a: •••.-•: cisiM'.irr. yfeperfect in' all -the dlflKJent d&pftrtments of €ooSing—BakeK«-^h^remtTegularity, has a good dri^Jht, and requires but about one half the atQffl^nipf fueL tlmt is required te,perforrn th? same a!ip«nVof:wCTR ii'pt'her'Cookinc Stbyes
Matilda G6Tn^ton,' Mrs. M. "MJennifron'j E. M. Robertsonv ElizabethMack, Nancv Fi.her, Elizabeth Fagan, Ann fe. Watson,. ." Lucy A. Hoi ton, ftisan S5. Nicholson': Eliza Watson,-' "*»J3 E. A. Jennison, Sarah Wakelyn,
vtusess&fc'SsaadEsafi:
thai^ile
Crjrwfordsyill^? -Mo others: Kaye^tKcm. A eo'od as^OTtment. of other Stoves .always on liand and for fnle for Cash or any kind of Trlido. •„.»•,.
April"3/Cli3&S"-r -tf. '-f-it5 '.ai -i
glNCiE»S SE\VTSC MACIIliNES.
GREAT
SUCCESS is always the most conclusive proof of great -merit: Judged by this tekt there is no labor-saving machine before therpublic comparable to Singer's Sewing-Machines. After estublisbingrthc-highestjrcpntntiori' in'thciUnitei" States they were exhibited at the late "Exposition L'niverscile" in France, where they carried oil'the highest premium aijd a great.manufactory to make them has been built in Pirrisi itf| 1$'Q: —In every Branch of Industry In"*Hiich.seving is to.be dpne^these.machines can be itSe'd with' iriinien'se profit. As tlie speed of tiic Iiailw'ay train is* to traveling on foot, so is "sewing with Singer's Machines compared with hand-sew-ing- -No tailor, shoemaker, dressmaker, carriage tr&fmer. saddler, hatter, Ac., tfce., should be ^Jjoutjonj., 53',he fair pro^fT^^sing cmq ctf thqec maehilies,^1'CguIafly 6mpl7y*eclJ is l"-*! One' Thousand Dollars a year. ?In all private,families .wherethere is much sewingto 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, being theonly kind of Sewing Machine ever made, by hieh every sort ol work, coarse or fine, could bo perfectly executed. Thousands of inferior and worthless Sewing Machines have been made and sold under variouj names, but Singers Machines alone have been found everywhere to satisfy the wants-of the public.
Piain printed instructions for using, are sent with each machinc, from which any.one can readtlv acquire the art of managing them. The machines are packed securely to go to any part of the world. To all persons desiring more particular information we 'willj .on application by letter at. cither of our offiedfe forward a copyof'T. M. Singer &' Co's Gazette, a paper wholly devoted to the Sewing Machine interest.
I. M. SINGER & CO.
PnixcirAT. OVFICE. NO. 323BI:OAI)WAV, NEW YORK.
BRANCH OFFICES.
No. -IT Ilanovt St., Boston. 07 Chapel St.. New IIayen,-Ct. Gloversville, No. 27-t.Kroad Sttfjfe^irlc1, N. J. 142 Chesnnt St:» Phi la.. 105 BaltiriTOrcfSt. Bait. No. 82 Westminister St!. Providence. R. I. 8 East -fth St., Cincinnati. 05 North 4th St.. St. Louis. 61 St. Cliarles St., New Orleans. 29 Dauphin St., Mobile.
GOODS CAN BE PURCHASED
J. R. & S, ROBINSON'S,
Upon as low terms as at aiiy other house in Cnnvfordsville, and upon this very condition, we injufontf tfie public that^eliftvejugt ppeEtcdifii' "11cw fi ll-\ii\3'well sefeetcil stock'otV ?'.•
I) O O S l"ureli:ised
entirely in thq City of New. York, con
sisting, of Staple and Fancy "Dry Goods, together witbirt :lart'O itnd splendid. stoeki *Jf' (ineensware. (.'0111 mon.Stone and China. Particular, attention has been g.'ven to the selection of a full assortmc'nt'of Ilousekcppfne Goods
Bleached Fancy Diaper, Brown Table IJiapcr^lynbossed 'l.ablij^cloths, Snpw /r6p NSTpkins. W.orktfcd ".Dhmask.
Curtain1-, (roods and Towelings, Sheeting.-?. Shirtings 1 L' :oiIL 5/,
!r
^A (irons, Check Tick'intr.Carpe 11
iti -T .IT c.sA BlankctsSad, v'l ed'.- J»- dloblanfctiB unrtV kets, Black, ti "r3 ii J'.'i-. an'lBrown Can- •",»•&< -^I •tian.'j' toji Flannels, Drills, ., ij '.
Knives and Forks. Table ijjT and Tea Spoons, Cotton Batts Staple and Fancy Dress goods,
,J Fancy Prints/. ".English and Turkey jp led printed Delaines, Printed all wool ehi.l'j drens Plaid Delaines, .Manchester Ginghams, French and English Morinos, Saxony PlaidMuri-! nos aiiitTurjicrt'.Rii'l Plaid, Square Shawls. Black »W,^iol SiiawJs.JLilaiiLJ.oiiiriihawlri, Mphair. luixtnr-ed-Tntf'clKH'fShar'-1 ^:iL
r*-i)s.''firO,-£n-i4ige wn
iB(i
BONNETS AND BONNET RUSHES, •V:V 'KI4ACKAJ1D FAJi'Ci' SILKS, SWISS EDGING AND INSERTION, Jnclc'ouct Edging, Embr'd Siviss Collars,
^PIJKNING COLLAR, SETTS,
dollars nnd Sleeves.Printed Cloaking, (freen and Brown Beragc. Tabby Velvet, Black Alpacca. Corded Skirts. Skeleton Skirts. Clotii Talmas. ,Morion Antique and Ombre Trim-.-:i ming, Trimming Fringe", Triple Chain
Gallon. Deb.-gc Striped Poplm, and Persian, White, Red If a-s Yoll"'v and Grny
F!
..ftner ..
W ton Black mid White if. .. .x ..C AN ivil Hose, Blnei mixed Hose. Ladies Sleeves. Head dress1 cs. CJiiIdrens Boots, Tail made Hoods.j tt'ancy.Hoods. Printed \Vorsted_MufTer?!. Comforts, .Rubber. Puff Combs and t^idc Combs?Eiiibler Neck Combs aiid Jlay "Wacons. Jjar-gc..StocjvCloths and woollen gooils for men's
Vfcar, rench, Black. Doeskm Cassimcr, Brown :THD CJfolh ('.IK^IIICI*.
ALL WOOL TWEEDS
Blue and Black atinet IvY. JEANS, MIXED BEAVER, SHEEP GRAY.
Ribbed C'assinier, Fancy Cassimer,
SATINET, -AND A-,.
MAGNIFICENT STOCKGF CLOTHING
Fine Frcnch Black Cloth Dress Coats, with velJ\ei Collars, Ca^iiacr, hi airiest Coifc. Silk" JWari. ^•freeVr^iftts. ^•fi4lflckcft. Velvet Vesfc? Silk1 velvet Vests. Silk Plush Vests, C'assimer Vests, Satin
Vests, FlanneL'VesSj.Jeahs^'ests, Tweed Vests, Overcoats nice, strong and thick: Drawers, Woollen undershirts, Overalls, Hick. ShSrtB, fS^iirt Collars ind^jftBdsainisand-Shhrtsj niji 4 splendid
Caps, Boots and Shoes, Umbrellas,
lot of Hats. Caps, Boots and Shoes, all of which will be soid at very low figures. if. ti/-frT-v-r*
J. R. &. S. ROBINSON, .icn w-rf
X-.' Oct. 4, '50.
n. BALL &:co.
WAR
I
IN KANSAS!
would reepeetfnlly inform my frienda and. the public generally that Spring Stock of ct
1 have just received my
3li/i
IJ06^Sa5it SHOES
CONSISTING IN PAKT OF
MEN'S ML5 ^0^IP BOOTS, Boys, vdo Men's pat. Congress
J?OTOXGA^^ MEN'S CALF &
ar
"Ki]rSIio«sy Ladies Silk and Cloth Gaiters,
Ladies Buff, Ca Misses doA/wl(^n|C do Child's FahqHSa neRy Shoes,
Idndfeof'Shoe Eindings. -1 ,?J" Leather-: Best article ofJlnflMo JHr»oelt €alf andrHip SlunA. Tn short cverrlranatiriofi Emdings, all of which wHlbe Mld'Cheap for Ca«h. "ii li"-eA
,13.
•T «i ..0 Si
ir::oli 1-3 7]a«^ OF...
s~f'
rmi
•tmrnrHni-.ii 'AT
GOODS AT.
$29,000 STOCK. -,
100,000Jalesfr 1856
xs^ji iS & r.
Filfed with Qoc.dk
Three. Rooms
w£ai^zio''S.r^ti^ftg Inr^Snngfind" Sumtuer stock ofdrv goods, consisting oFready madeClo ing, Ilata, Boots. Shoes, Carpeting, &c., from the manufacturer^ and importers of Bonnets, v* ""v,
*"GOODS
20.000 yds. of Prints, i" 25 000 of Muslin* 12,000 Stripes, chocks and Ticking. J. 3,000 -Silks. 20,000 'Silk Tissues, Beragcs, Bcrago dclains Lawns- and-Chellies. 3,000 yds. of white goods and linnens. (j.000 men hnd boys summer goods for coats and Pants. 7,00 silk, soft straw, leghorn_, and Gimp bonnets 4,00 pieces of bonnet riDbons -"--0*^
/Cloths & Cassimeres. .* ,ii:
Tv 3 1l'.
efevery quality*and style.
I'EM'OJN &
FloYnrtCe silk,
Alpacca Robes^ Satin Striped Robes
U-
BOOTS & SHOES.
ft *f "i 100 cases of boots and shoes direct from the man ti£a? tu ,-crs- ncl uflii\g wery stylo of Ladies, Gentleme"ns ati'd boys Wear in otir country.
Hats & caps
of every variety and kind, worn by mon and boys,
77"Ready Made Clotliinli
$9,000 Stock
i'f
Sold ct cil-y retail prices.-
read ad, se/
Wc invito all who want great bargains made Clothing to call and see our stock as we more clothing thad any two houses in town aik' sell below all competition.
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
WAy TED!
1
r.rr-.: c\
10,000 customers to buy goods for cost. 500.000 Shingles. 4,000.000 feet of lumber. 4-10,000 lbs. of Bacon. 400,000 Feathers. 5 500,000 Rags. 400,000 cash not objected to. We invite all to come ami see onr stock as we arc able to undersell all competition, our goods will be sold at ten per cent profit 011 cost.
The tremendous amount of coods that we sell, enables 11s to sell cheaper than any othor house in town. v- JAMES GRAHAM & BRO.
April 2'', lSOiJ. 1' .\Tn411y.-
OK. VAi\»CKR!l/r,
E N A KSURGEON.
RESPECTFULLY
tenders his services to the cit
izens of ('rawfordsville and vicinity, lie •rives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of which are now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do we)J rocnll and sec specimens of the best manufacture of -r
Porcelain Teeth in tlie West,
Having sure utility and ease to all requiring artifieial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.
All operations pertaining to the sciencc carc-ftilly attended .to.with the least possible pain. Dental Rooijisiji Washington Hall.
November i. 1 S".". vfmlStf.
UOlillV^ON
wi r- SUCCESSORS TO
BRINCKERHOFF & PENTON t" 7 -1 »ut '7:\cf.rprvK!.Y wnbr.i?.u.n 1
I S S
,No. lo South Wiiter St., Lading Hloclc.
mms,
HEW AEEATOEMENTS,
TRAINS SOUTH,
Express passes Crav. fordsville at A. M., connecting at Greencastle with morning train for Indianapolis and Terre Haute and arriving at New Albany at 4-30 P. M.
Accommodation passes Crawfordsville i:'u. connecting at Greencastle with evening trains for Indianapolis and Terre Haute.
Accommodation train going north leaves Greenca8de oir itjie'arrival oLTerrc Haute train and passes C'rawlbrdsville 10 A. M. arriving at Lafayette 12 M. connecting with trains for Indianpolis".
Express passes Crawfordsville S:12 P. M. arriving at Lafayette 10 P. M. and at Chicago next morning.
Through tickcts to be had for all the principal eastern and western cities at the crtliec. V. Q. IRWIN, Agent.
Febru a 1 8 5 5 S
N 0 1 E IF E S S
COMPANY.
Connecting with
Ytfnlltf
ADAMS & CO'S. AJIEKIC AI\
v' Express Company
to all the principal CITIES in tbc United States, both North nbd South. -1
Mesaengers leave Daily
At A. M. and 9:15P. Off ee at"thc Depot
April 12,1359.
1.
CASflFAIDFOR
BILL OF ADVEftlSlffO AJTD JOB PBIHTIHG* t^TEKED Into between the several Publishers,, Ci,of CrawfordsviTle, ("'MOKTOOMKBT UXI "CftAwroiRDSTii.i.K REVIEW," on the 7th diT of_March,lS56,as follows:
Yearly Airertiiiag
One.Column,per annum, subject to semi-an-riual .change--.*• |80,M Onie-ttjilf Column, "per annum, subject to I semi finnnal change 18,001 One-Third Column, per annum, subject to seml-a'nniial,change -.15,00, One-Qnarter Column per annom, subject to eemi-annnal change 10,00^A -Card" of one square orl ess, per annnm ,7,0J. 6 months 4,00
LESAT. ADvrnrnEinnrr* as heretofore, one del-'! ar per.square, for three insertions for each addi-j ionajl insertion 25 cents all over one square, chaijr-^ ed as a sqnare and a half, all over one square ana half,'chnTgcd as two squares. $i
Patent Medicine Adrertiaing. One Colnms per annnm, sem-annual chancre 186,09' Half Sfi.OO1 Third ii' i« 17,OO-' Quarter is',00'
All pnblic Sales, Transient Advertisements, &c.r #1. per square, for first insertion and 25 cents for each additional insertion.
Special Notices.
Marriages, "Obituaries, Literary Notices of af kinds, half our regular advertising Tatos. .I^TNotaces.of.Pa' for first insertion.
'stent Medicines, $1 per square
r. W. OATK.«. K.
M. Business solicited.-
K. E. BRYANT, Agont. n?9tf.
s.. q., .FILUO^.
rs
.. J. E. POifALP-
WILLSON Ac 31'DON A LI),
AH'fiMEYS.AT LAW.
Office in 4he room over. J. R« 4 S. Robinaoa's Store, Empire Block.
Where they will be fonnd at all times when no abtent on professional buainoaa. January 6,.ISM. v5n27tf.
LEW. WALLACE,
ATTOBKEY .AJTD COUNSELOR AT LAW, Having pennanently located himself in thia place wiilgiveliia nndivided attentiee to all businMaqjg
,\.c. \j .Vj i:.
JlUlC 14, l-s.jri.
'..vit
Card and Job Printing.
One pack bf~Carfrs,X50)..V. Two (100) Lottery Tickets, or enrds, (100) cacli additional hundred Furncral Invitations, (note paper, enveloped) 3,00 Circulars, on half sheet letter, per hundred--8,00 Blanks—single ouiro 81,50—two quires 2,0® and for each additional quire, 75 cents. Whole Sheet Posters, per hundred $8,00 each additional hundred ^---5,00 Half Sheet Poster, per hundred 5,00 each additionalhundred 8,00 Quarter Shcot Poster, per hundred 8,00 each additional hundred 1,50 Eighth Sheet Poster, 50orles'sv: 1,50.. Ball Tickets, 100 copies. £-1.00—to bo paid for invariably,before taken from tlio oflloo.
#2,00' 8j00 1,50 1,00
Election Tickets. r.
Five dollars per thousand will bo charged for Election Tickets, to be paid for invariably in advance.
Show dvcrtisements. f:
Two dollars per square will bo charged for advertiseincntsof this character, for first insertion—each additional insertion, $1.
Horse nnd Jack Bills.
For single Horse Bill $2—each additional Horse on bill, $1. Particular Notice.
The payment for all Patent Medicine advertisements must be satisfactorily secured before inserted, by an accepted order, or bv cash.
CHARLES II. 'BOWEN, REVIEW.
E A E W O E S 1
CHICAGO ILL'S.'
TS THE LARGEST MACHINERY MANUEACTOR\ and DEPOT in the United Slates, where may be found •...
E ailroad Freight Cars, I'OUTAIlt.K AND STATIONAI'.V
'STKAM EIVGIWKS,.
LOCOMOTIVE it CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
ALL KINDS OE
WOOD AND IRON MACHINERY, PREMIUM PORTABLE
I A S A I S
With important anti-friction improvemtnts.
CHILD'S PATENT ROTARY SAW MILLS.
Noyes Portable Flour and Corn Mills,
with new improvements, with or without bolls," and Genoral Mil! Furnishings.
NI P.':K!OH siiinole MILLS,
STE .13 & W A TE11 Cii HAG ES
STEM Will ST LKS.
I' iN'itni:n I'KASS OKK AND [SN'C.INK Tkimimxhs^
CASTINGS AND MILL OF-A RING.
OATIvS PATENT SCREW CUTTFR.
Best Machinest's Files.
"F OL'N cws J.VI,OI:TAT ..V.
SMOKE PIPE, HUEECIIES, SHEET WORK ,tC. We say to oar p-itrons ar?.l tin- public generallv/ tiijit ]iorotof(rt: wo fmvc* in.»t lco7i :ibIo to Icucp up uitli thedemand, and now wc have largclv i-n*-creased our Works, increased our Firm, and" havogreater.facilities for supplying tlie West with Machinery than any other establishment.
GATES, WARNER',CHALMERS, *V FRA.SER. W AI:M:I:. T. :IIAI.III:IJS. II. I:. KIIASKI:. vT-nfT-iy.
CIIO.IIIILEIIOLMK,
snntiivvos a
Ij
3 1 A S
A IIIII A (a
Washington Street,
CRA WVORDS VILL I:. LX/J
\^7"OLI^D respoetfiilly iiiibrm the public that th-'.v have now mi hand and are constantly: putting the st selection of Carriages ever offered in this murker, either for EASE, ELEGANCE. DURA BILITY, or CHEAPNESS. Any person wishing a good Carriage, would do well tij give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
AH ti'.tr li n/Ji li ar•(()/{(d Onr. Year.'*
»H kiwi*. Trit.fmtnc, VniatMig. ctc.^ fness ami dispatch, and on the most'.-
Repairs of
done witii uc:
Kt.A^O^AItl.£ TI.1!.US. yiT ign D»:i^ht*a Co.," first shop south of tbij-f.rari'.-H41HW 0:1 V? a .ne'mar u!:-, 0Tfl:''.vl
Fresh Arrival of
BOARDMAN & GRAYS' I A N O S
AT 1
Newman's Music Store. HA
IN O us a a to of in Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which lie oilers for cash at prices so low as to defy competition. Two doors east of Uiufurd's corner, sign of WATCH and MTSICAI INSTUCMOT'*, 100 Fine Cold and Silver Watches 1
Breast Pins cud Broachos
1"0 30u 75 2')
,'l Finger Riugs Ear Drops of different stvles aiid Silver Fob and Neclt Chains Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Bras* Also, a variety of good Pens, Pencils, Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, iry, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Sp
1
30
1
Clocks. Lockets, fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, I'en Unites, Spoons, 'aper, fine Note Pajier, Envelopes, Pictures,sundry school
Miscellaneous Books, Maps, Novels, Paper", Ink fine Note Pajer, Envelopes, Pictures,sundry and Ladies Cards, Pianos, Melo-Peans, Melodeons, GuitaT3, Violins, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, together with every thing else usually kept in such establishments. THOS. NEWMAN.
Crawfordsville, Dec. 22,1S55. v7n23.
DISSOLUTION!
TILE
Copartneaship heretofore existing between J. W. Cumberland, Samuel H. Gregg ft Harvey N. Christman, is this day dissolved Dy limitation. The Notes and Accounts of the late firm will be found in tbo hands of J. W. Cumberland, for collection. Persons knowing themselves indebted either by Note or Account will pleach call and suttle immediately.
CUJIBERLAND, GREGG & CO.
Jan. 1,1557.—tf ...
N. B. Thebueiness will hereafter be 'conductedkby.ChrisUnaa fc Gregg, (sacceason to Cum•borrattd, Gregg- A Co., hiving purchased the entire stock, beg leave to return onr thanks to onr numerous friends-and customers for past fltvor* andjhflpe to receive liberal share of your patronage in the future. Wo intend to keep on hand a general assortment of Hardware, whech we will sell cheap for Cash. Call at No. 2, Empire Block.
CIIBI8TMAN dk (UtBQG. 1
Jan. 1, 1857. —,
Fanaer *MMtrliinir
