Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 July 1857 — Page 4
iivo-
A
V'l
THIS
1
S TO E S I IN W A: R'
O
5,
'-ri The "A AX'
May 1«, lsr7-vSn43-3m,
Combining a variety of the Newest Styles, and richest designs ever offered. Their stock" of
EMBROIDERIES,
Is Magnificent, embracing all the novelties in
Sleeves, Collars, Berthas, Edgings, and Inserting?.
Having bouelit them dircol from the importeis,
Mantillas and Shawls,
Tn cront variety, and entirely new styles, just introduced this season. An immenso lot of
Bonnets, and Bonnet Ribbons,
a is a N S
Many novelties in this line which cannot fail to meet the approbation of the Ladies. Ladies and Children's Shoes,* of the best city tn<o, boinbining stylo and durability. Men and Boys hooto and Shoes, adapted to the s-easnn, at fair prices. Ready Made Clothing, an innncn-o Jtoclc, got up for city retail trade. Those wishing ^aruienti", made in fashionable, stjlo, of the bi^t material, at prices far below anything of the Kind •ivcr sold before in this place, will do well to c» II.
5000
April 'J.'
A
April S5 1S37
51Ihd
April 1857.
wUl.bo may
prow S'Sti
Coffee, Sugar, dlea, Storcb/^e
*Tlic unJcr^HMK-^ having parcboseJ It. BAT/L^S interest'ln^btf'bn.-iirfcsa^ilt^ndd *ta CT*htffrec i"-* it at the old{J ]0 fefQ jjflJ J&.j
A Large Slock of Cookiiia StoV»s6n'H iii(l.
Lc offered at reduced pried*. All order.-) for work such as
Miller. Wingate & Co., Manufacturers, Louisville, Ky.
Machine was introduced and used for the first time during the harvest of 1S50, when nearly two hundred and fifty of them were sold, and, though new, it has already established for Itself a reputation which has never boon reached by any other Combined Reaper and'Mower, and it now occupies nutrition far in advance of nil its competitors.
We have made some valuable improvements, suggested by careful observation nnd experimedt during the last harvest. These will be added to all our Reapers and Mowers KOW building for* tlie harvest of IS 57.
ADJUST A III I.ri'V.—1This machine can be changed from a Reaper to a Mower in five minutes, and when at work can be altered to any desired height in one half minute. The following premiums have been awarded to tlfis machine during and since the harvest of 1856:
First rrcmium as a Mower, over Manny's Machine, on trial, before the Committee of the Emincnco Association First Premium as a Reaper, and as a Combined Reaper and Mower over Manny's Machine, ou trial, before the Committee of the South-Western Agricultural and Mechanical Association. Lonis-
up at a gicatcr cxni
iron), with abetter finish, and is more durable than any other Harvester price is as low as that asked for the most ordinary Comlmled Machines. One of these machines can bo seen set up, and in complete workln" order at
CAMPBELL, GALEY AND HARTER
Are now in receipt of their
I
E N S
E
S
bit*
O
f. j'f |!:'4
T1IE1H
Stock of Dress Goods is very large, consisting of Plain nnd Fancy Silks, Orpindines, Challis, Pcrcnlles. Ilereges, l.amar ine,
Eugenia llohcs, VicUirin, Stripes, Bnyiulercs, Kglantiiics, Ih illiunUs Chintzes, O a dines,
Lawns, &e., &c., &c.
ri/
»ivcr sold l)ctore in tins nlnoe, will tlo well to en 11. A a *1 1 A As the mch fort his immense stock, is expected TIOll X-i VGl'V UOCl to be very great, doors wilt be open at A. 1. aid V-'r t/i-'
not olosed till 10 r.-M.. Sotluit all nin hav«a v.'lf cBanco. ,^-v CAMl'liJILl. vt CO. -.t r.'" April i.'i VM.40-if.
LARGE Stock of Carpets nnd .Matting for sale cheap by
CA.MI BELL & CO.
———————
Prime Sugar for srle by Cumpbe'l 16 Co.
A rH Kegs Nails, of il»e best brand, for sale bv ^0\J April 1S57. Campbell & Co."
CT Rooms ftill of goods for sale cheep at?" O April Stfi,'1367. Campbe
LHS Clioice Tens for sale q\
U"v/ April lg5. Can
ce for sal
OA BagsJRMk-€tr (4u April 1857. 1 .— :—1
pbeHifc Co
AH immenso atock of Queeddvari Skxtaro foirs*le by April 25f 1S57.
Pomio iron (xk\oon»4tn Oj«)for sale
A-GnTby Campbell & Co.
41i
•, -n,,
S I S I
those who
To nl!
arc desirous, jD«|p«tMKrtiftil Art of lo«nuii?ytcdplay tlie Piano Forte ffl^Hrlodo
%en «the undeni^tied would respectXMPstate that bo is *tlll ptxjpartd to give LCSSM^^II tho above namod InBtfruiucnu.: Pianos, Jfeb^en.*, and all .•Ecad lnstrumenU tuned and-repaifRi in a Sujoiior nn nner. Several ycars oxporienco, besides numorous ltcflerenc^ ftqjti this Und other States, en-
P-1®. W
Am
eo.mpetent give perfect Lftfa-
^.facUW^alltbosu- cntn'tsUn^ rorr^ tho Musical IJne. 7 All Ordera lef* at Mr. Nsirman'a Music unptly attended to. 7T8n42-ttf.
Music SWro
L. KISSNER.
GROCERIES-
p., Sgiecs, Can-
Biukidw
ACarmlne
MARGIN CUT OFF
E- €I A gRLjiQ
Kemains'^Uhrivalieti!
j.r^. A full Stock of'
Tin, Japan, Bi •ass, Copper &>Brittaiiia Ware,
|MUU( 11.. 3
of ot^iU^n \Vare, kept constantly on hand-. Our Stoves and Wares will
Tin Roofing, Guttering, Sheet Iron, Copper- Zinc,
Or auy other In our lino attended to promptly, and willbe.tbankfully receivoi. AU wprk warranted-
Old Copper, Lead, Brass, Pewier, Paper" Rags, and'almost alf kinds of Farming-Produce taken in Exchange.
June 20, 1857-vGil48-if. '.CHILIOK JOH^SOJ^*
THE KENTUCKY HARVESTER COMBINED REAPER AND MOWERPatented, November 25th., 1856,
Crawl'crdsville, Indiana. Agents for same.
JOHN w. iii.'AFK. 5KO. it. MIOWY. p. J:. SIMI
BI air, Brown & Co. RESPECTFULLY
.JHL.7HL JE3 T-.
Their stock is complete in every branch of the trade, consisting in part of
Staple X. Fancy Dry »ools,
CLOTHING,
HATS, i'J&P
BOOTS
T...fondsvjllc
announce to their friendsiiml
patrons, that they are now in receipt of their
S 1'EIiYG, tSTOCX.
Which •"tvlcs I!
unusually lar^re and well selected and lor ijuaiity
{Cannot
be Excelled,
,b 1U 4T ,0.. 111 this
CAPS,
-w -vri.p( A -V
they can sll thoin at a much less price than the Kfl I Akr SfJlllr.U -same GooOpcan bo bought elsewhere.
(K SS OC E RIE S, &.e.
All kinds of countrv produce taken in exchange for Goods. "BLAIR, BROWN & CO April ll,vSn3S-tf.
Oh!
Come Along!
I'lIEundcrsifTned
ill Paper, New Styles for CAJIPIIEIX IT Co.
stilo by is 4,
Note and Bill Pa-
Jiers—by the Quire or ReaA. I&Jvelopes, !opj#T]a
Pocket Cu
NIES,
and cvcry tliirgrof 'tlie.kiiid'usr.ally ktpt in.n
Book awl S^tfaierg ^Establishment.
a^vfed l^on.Jcxamiive niv ^tcok tuifl lcijn my pnee^.' Remember tli« placc* Is EnsV sKlo' of re Block, opposite Crawford's "Old
Iron, Nails, Glass, &c
Now .jn Store, and receiving, W Ton asst Iron, ,,. —fl :vi-^. 150 Kegs of-Nails, asst sizes,50 JJOXCS Window Gloss, asst,
0^pr.ng.
English *fcrA.tjicrici«n-Blis-
ter Ktool, ond forsale by .'V*C •pnll- GklMES & BURBR1DGE.
©icUohniy—pric
•5,60—la tost edition—always on sale hr 7 .1": FRANK HEATOM No. 1, Empire glock.
SHOES!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ,•) -J, Fdst CKi&L&Stei hak-
HE undersigned offers to the citizens of Crajrnnd vicinity, blal&Vtie «tsset' of Boots & Shoes at greatly reduced Prices lor Cash, consisting of every artjel^found in the
BOOT ARDSIIOE LINE. The follojving^onipriscfe.a.-part'of, his stoekTS uaL'^^ngrW^Mirel
Lace Gaiters Kid Slippers ,r, «'i0 aW ltapfcd'Slipe: :11
Calf Sewed Shoes Sheep Skin Over-Shoes
Kid iinsKins Calf Heeled Shoes
'J £.'?* Ru'bW O Ii O O Moccasins, For and Cotton Lined Gents' Calf Cork sojedJJoots a*
Single
Janu iry 2&, -1S57- ^fr 27n-yl.
wrought
while, at the same time, the
CIIRISTMAX
(fUKGG'S,
1 & S FOR THK
They take pleasure in returning their thanks for the liberal patr.oi ago heretofore oxteuded, ar.d hope ly strict attention to customers and the inducements they may be able to offer in tbe way of bargains to merit a continuance of the same.
a large assortment oi
Xtafcon Jmnd
Spectacles, sllof.which wa daa-warrant to bo of the finest Pebble GIUMM.:'- •sr.: »y-HW7-,-*fiD41-tft James Patteraonr
Doubleff,'r' .,GrainSl.Boots 'gy/a-r 'I .ClbtT? Congress Gaiters *., A Kia'Slifies .'. ..
Double soled Calf Boot.s /., ._ Tcip. 'r: Calf Congress GaitcrsJ: .Tv—i Plain Calf Shoes "i*
Gloves and Hosiery.
Gents' Buck Gloves 'f Grtiy-Mbfihd Trose" Mixed cotton half IIosc
Woolen Glovcujg Brown fco't't'oA naif IIosc: Wocrfen-tlalf Uo^e,vrf7"VT FaiicJ*'fto'ttffti'tiSTr llisb
Ladies' Cotton-Hose r,. '~r ys Wtfolcn-IIwcfX ... The stock embruees every .variety aaid style, and will bo old at thOjivcty.lowest figxires foj^gASH.
Conne'etetl with £lie establisbriieiit is a Man :iifaoturing'I)cjmrtnicnt.' All c»rders for Work, as ccutedvivith lr6hitMicss and djspatclis .. I5AVTD KESTEK.
CRAWFORDSVUiLE
^female .'•Or. ,rj
SEMINARY.
THE year for Seminary purposes is divided into throc'Scssions, of thirteen weeks each. The First Session begins on Wednesday after the third Monday of September each year. The Second begins on'Wednesday after the first Monday of January. The Tljird begins on ^ednesdiiy after the third Monday in April.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION JOHN M. BCTI.ER, Principal and Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy.
Professor of Moral and Ancient Lan
REV. ^AMES-II. JOHNSTON, and Intellectual Philosophy, gunges.
Miss II. STKVF.NS, First Assistaut and Principal of the Academic Department. Miss CATII.VKINK A. TWINING. Teacher of Ger man. £.
Miss FRANCES* FOKD, Trciieb, Painting and Drawing. AIJSS SUEW.JKNNISON, Jfusic—Vocal and Piano
TERMS Or TUITION.
The several departments, according to studies pursued, per term S-3.O0 to $7.00 Freiictij Geruian & Drawing, each, extra.. 5.00
Latin, and Use of Piano,_ 2.00 Lessons on Piano & in Painting
i:
10.00
No deduction for absence except when caused by protracted illness. I Pupils from abroad can be accommodated .with board in a.large 'aiid commodious Seminar}- building, under excellentaiTangementsfor health comfort and improvement.
The charge for boarding, including board, fuel, light and Tuition in any of the three Departments of the Seminary, is'$5l'.00 per term.
Mi:. O. P. JI"NNISON-, has taken charge of the Boarding House, and will use every means ill his power to make it a pleasant home for young ladies attending the Seminary.
Sept. 13, 'oil. vSnStf.
1857. NEW FIRM 1857.
AND
N E W O O S
STRING' TRADE OF 1 8 5 7
CHRISTMAN & GREGG, Sl'CCESSOKS TO
CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.,
KO. 2 EitPmE BLOCK, A KK now adding to their already large stock, l\. a well-selected supplv of
HABD--WARE. This being tlie largest and only extensive House that is doing an ,!t, *.?•
ExclHsivc^ Hard*Ware Business, in all itls vai ious'tniholits, situat^tl Mn tlie 'most convenient and business part of town.
We have 011 hand cverv variety of Amerienn, English and German llaril-Ware, IRON, ..SHEET-IRON,
5i!• STEEL,
ii A a
would inform the public, that
luvlnis refeoived ivncv addition to Ids stcc.k, consisting or .-til the standard5work's of the day."
Illil* .a BIBLES, -SCRAP ^-FOLIOS, NOTE A
LARGE FJ BOOK^l -r jIi*#rBooks, ifcc., also Cap, Lct»,. si
„-jf NAILS,
.i ANVILS.
VISES,
BELLOWS, AXELS,,,
c^ucK SPRINGS, SASH. GLASS, RUBBER BELTS, BUCKETS, TUBS, And every variety of Shelf Hard-Ware. Also, Sadlcry, Coach and Ilarriess Trimmings, TIanies, Saddle-Trees, Patent and Enamel Leather. Plain and Fancy Enamel Cloths,Silver, Brass and Japanned Harness Trimmings and Ornaments of every variety.
Fajrming Implements, such as Thfcsliing, Heaping and Mowing Machines, Plows. llorse-IIakcs, Corn-Shcllers, Cut-tiirg-Boxes,- Grain Cradles, Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, llaiul-Rakes, and a «v
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS. Having selected our Stock from.the largest and most'popular Ilonses in the Union, and having arrangements to have our orders filled in short notice, and dealing in n6ne but the best brands, we caunot fail to give satisfaction to all who may fav'orlis witli ii call. Havihg'at present'a large traded and daily adding new and responsible customers! we fed'encouraged to select tuo best Stock and offer tlie most liberal inducements to estend our Trade.
ZW All Orders-shall receive proinpt,attention, and sliall.give the s'ariic satisfaction as though they wero present.- CHRIST.MAN & GRKGG."
Crawfordsvillc' March 14,' 1S5G/ vSn34m8
SWEEP CLEAN!
BROOM AMF ACTORY if TnE
undersigned would respectfullv inform the citizens of Montgomery county, tliat he is now Matiufactvring at his establishment, immediately East of Juoge Naylor's residence, tho very best articlc of.JiroMmsv-which^ie jvtil ^cll, TTJ tTU ENTY VEIt CENT. CHEAPER At
%Wliolesak
FRANK. M.HEATOJJ.
or 'Rabiil tlian j^a rlx ,pai\iliaefd
elsbWlMireJ. I-O r-."' i/v' U.'iUOfi g^'Morchants will be supplied at all tidies and on the utost- reasonable tenns with .die best'artfclc of Brooms. V, ABkA*UA"5f JOHNSON. .'Feb' 21. l35Ti«'»rt :-K*i *nl
Valuable BK11 Pjqperty
rilHE .subscriber propose*, to' sell liis tiiljs Jn
JL.
Sugar Creek, two niilos south-eaat of thatovyn of ATaino,.in ^Ioatgomcfy ccrinty. Ind. *Tlptspns wisliing" tii purchase property of this kind, would do -well to' Calt'at the Alamo Mills, and examine for tlfcrnseRts. Xhr95 stjry^i^meandjiascment story Stone\vitnf ttVefr 1 im 'ofMinn-S ftird suitable niachineij and tiipre aro two Saw-ilillsand I«tb Mil], all new and ifl, good running order .and tliye tS an extra building S0 by 40 feet suitabloibr otber maohinery .. There io 150 acres of good Loind attached to the Mills,s VeU impro yed ,-»rith- a goipd twi^stpry welling, and all necessary oui-bouaee and' Barn', %-itb""three smaller XKrcllxngs suitable forJp»nulie« geed, nayer_.failing-jratcrlLTbese Mills are situate in ono~.of tbeJinest Wheat and Timbered counties iu xhe-Staie. Persnns living at .a^dirtanoe, tfiaidng farUierinf^rmation can'%1dfesatW Proprietor atAlamo: Ind. 7 .si--rr -r .'o E.. rT.Afflf-
Jan. 10,1857—6mvSn35.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
Important Anhonn cement!
IMS
«os afflicted Sperriafior^B lionorrhea, or Self-Abnsf
apofence, Onanisn)
4 a
health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the decep-wactirocdiTipon-^ie pufurUuiate bave'-directed their consulting Surgeon, ns a CHABITABLS ACT woriliv of their nam(?,','t© give MEDICAL ADVICK GRATIS, to all persons thus afflicted (male or femal.e) j^ho ajipl^.by letter, ,with_^ description,of tRegr ^diuon,yifle, iotcuro5tio)i| hubits of life* Sw* afid iir«6C 0P exrremTpoverty
I10UN.'Consulting* Surgeon, Howafd Associa'fion, No. 2 SoutFNINTn Street, PiiiliidelpWa, Pa. EZRA D. 1IABTWELL, President. "Gj^p^iBpnjLD^Sci'y.JQ ?Jjnar2Iftj!5jjl
•WA.3TTEIDI
•5o¥^OTN1!ME^
To look through and examine oiu^large and extensive stock of-
Hats and Gaps.*
HAVING
removed our Hat Manufactory to tint •west half of the room occupied by liannah & Cassell, Merchant Tailors, ou Main street, two doors west of the Holton House, we are now readyto accommodate all who may favor us with a call. We are now manufacturing ali'd receiving from the eastern nianufccturers all of the most fashionable and approved styles of
HATS & CAPS!
F. H. FRY & CO, WOULD
inform their numerous friends and customers, that they have received and now have open their stock ..- '"1of •-y.'' -.r- «WWaaKU'y
Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS,
Which they are determined to sell at extremely low prices. Their stock coi'isfetS Qf every article usua 11 y- fcc[it.nn1 a Retiiil- House, iiuUhiiva been bought with great care and at the head of the inar-ket-,*-trhidi will, enable lis. to.pobipotc with any house in toivja. ^-. ii t&Jn J. would call the attention of the Ladies to our stock of
MERINOES, DELAINES, ARGENTINES, PL AIN AN FIGU R-E.D, £XL KS, Prints, Collars, Dchage, Itibbons,
BONNETS, SHOES, &£'."~<£c.
To the Gentlemen, wc would say that -we have overything, for their comfort except ready made clothing. Our stock of I.
Cassimcrcs,
CiOXlIS, HATS, BOOTS,-SHOES, COLLARS, &"c.,' are of tbe best'f(nflli1.y arid aterv .vjuiety. To our country friends we would say that wc a.rp ready to pxchango* our.hirgo stocjt of Dry Goods Boots and shoes, etc:.' for every variety of produce tliat is brought to our market, fajt yourselves. .*.
October IS, 1S50.
ASitwe
Whattht
inritan yoa^Qeee. Syphi llis, the vice
leet, i, «fec., £c
Tnnd
stftfering
to RCKMEN MEDICIXSS FREE OF CHARGE The Howard Association is a benevolent institution, established by special endowment, for the jpljefr o£ the siek andrdistie6M«U-kffliotod rwitfa vKTirfuIentttnd Epideritlc Digfeyeftf'jinfl'its funds eapbe used for no ptW p"rnn,m- JtJias now wrplmijocuiA. i^aiSEwT!ir«ctbr« xttiodio advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest medit cal skill of the age, and'Trill furnish the most apj Droved modern treatment. Valuable advice also
We" use none lint tlie best material and warrant al! of our work to give satisfaction. We make hats to order and repair at short notice, and by the use of the French Oonformnturc wc warrant a perfcct lit we will sell you a better bat and at least twen-ty-five per cent, eheapcr than any other house in Crawfordsvillc. Wc do not want you to take our word for it,'but call and examine for yourselves.
PARRISI1 «fc 15IRT. 1
February 2i, 1S57. n-32.
DAGUERREOTYPES
A.S.HUGHES'S
SKY AM) SIDE LIGHT KOOMS, orrosiTE HOLTON HOUSE, OVKH
J. & S. ROBINSON'S STORE, Crawfordsville, Ind.
AMBROTYPES.
Call aiid examine
vSnl-3
A CARD.
are making preparations.for going East, is necessary that all unclosed accounts Woald be closed immediately, with *CASII. Those, having unsettled accounts are requested to .Close them without delay. Onr rules in this respect are -rosnrivs, and from which there must be deviation. Oui Frionds will at onco see thenccwjsitv of urging them" to promptness. Our busiijws is Large and it takes *OXEY to condiict it 'prpperly. Our' tlianks arc due" to'many friends who have met their obligations promptly, and in seine instances that wc know, of with sacrifices to tITfcmselves. We cannot too highly appreciate the motives of such: and it shall be our greatest plcas--tirfe nt all timcsto serve them with the UEST. KitEgnE8T and CHEAPEST GOODS in the market. We arc noSyTprGparing for tbD"pur hnsc ^ntlfrteeptiiqn Jb the largest stock of Goods eves-'offered-to ihe'citizens of this place and \ic.initv. which we intend
to sell at pric-es so low tbfft cvfiry one sliall.be con!vinced ft wiTl"be~for*fheir interest tobnj'ofus. 3-"eb. G, 1S57.]
ii* buy
CAMPBELL & CO.
.look OUT
e. -W-.- iPBATHEB, AS.brougtt the cheapest lot of Goods tha? was ever opened in Cr'awfordsvillc, which lie pffand wifl scll to the citizens, of the. town and vfcinity at the store room of Joel Lec, cheaper than was ever offered Here bSfore, for Cash and ^Glsh'Or.'ljK 'Our stoclpcobMpl^in part 6f
Spring DoLames, r-nr Cliallies, Printed Jic-n:^"
-pej TCge^. iSatiri-iStnped'do.^
Plain Dotted Swiss, Stritn1 petfD 'Ghemie FtmcyLairns 5 Plain' Bercges,- G-in ha ni s.
N
PxintSj Crape ShaTrls, Bl'k Silk Mantillas, (Beauties,) jBugle Col25 lars/?Frencfa p\Vprk Collars, French b6N--^nete. Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Par-
0
asolvffat^ & Caps/Boots and 05 -isovr Shoes, jClothing, and all oth- iSk v-mjEt, er articles -usually
rill'. LIN 13. -a.i
w^April 4,'57-v8-J»S7^tC. :C *W. PBATHER.
Arc^ £xplwatian,justreceiv
®d an3^fo'r^sale by FRANK HEATON. ,,
HMMIOTiW-j&iJJf.-ZOJ UMflj
BlXk'S CELEBRATEDv
-To ...
Mrs/MatildaComp^ttfn, Mrs.vM ltl. Jennison, E. M. Robertson. Elizabeth Alack, •OfjSSc^aher, BO.'B El&abdlh^igan.
Ann E. Watson, Lucy A.'Holton, -Susan'N/ Nich'olson. -Eliza?Watson,' -E^A'. Jennison,"
Eliza Bowen, M. Middleton/ Mrs. Martha A. Hughes. N. B. HOOVER, is thE only Agent for the Sale of thfe celebrated BncK'sTatent Stoves in CrawfordsyiJIej lib ^others' have them. A good assortment*'6?.0tlicr Stoves 'always.on hand and for Sale fo'f.Cash/OT'any kiiid.oT Trade.
April Sjr 18§6^tf
""IPHFKBIABes™
/Pi ft EAT SUCCESS isalWaj-s tbemostconclusivc .Ijf, proof\cf grqatijiiierit. Judged by tbis test
States they wiro-exliibited .jut the late "Exposition Universcllc" in France, wliere they carrica off the highest premium 'and a great manufactory to make them has been built in Paris.
In every Branch of Industry
In wliicb sewing-is to be done, these machines can be used with immense profit. As the speed of the Railway train is to traveling on foot, so is sewing with Singer's Machines compared with liand-scw-ing. No tailor,"sjiocmitker, dressmaker, carriage trimmer, saddler,'"'hatter, feci, &c., should be without one.' The fair profit of Using one of these machines, regnlarly' cmploycd, is
One Thousand Dollars a year. In all private families whers there is much sewing to be done these machines are an invaluable assistance. .Planters and hotel keepers find them particularly convenient and profitable. These machines are simple in their construction and very strong iind durable, being the only kind of Sewing Machine ever made, by n'liieh every sort of work coarse or fine, could be perfectly executed. Thousands of inferior and worthless Sewing Machine: have been made and sold under various names, but Singer's Machines alone have been found everywhere to satisfy the wants of the public.
Piain printed instructions for using, are sent with each machine, from which any one can readtly acquire the art of managing them. The machines are packed securely to go to any part of the world To all persons desiring more particular information we will, on application by letter at either of our ollices forward a copy of I. M. Singer & Co's Gazette, a paper wholly devoted to the Sewing Machine interest.
V- ings, Sheetings. Shirtings Aprons, Check Ticlcing. Carpet in
Blankets Sad. dlcblankcts, Black, and Brown C-an-
.7 'i.\ ton Flannels, Drills, "l r..' "Knives and Forks. Table
4
and Tea Spoons, Cotton Batts Staple and Fancy Dress goods, r.p Fancy, Prints, English and Turkey red printcd-Delaincs,!Printed all wool ehil drens Plaid Delaines, Manchester Ginghams, French and English Morinos, Saxony Plaid Morinos and Turkey Red Plaid, Square Shawls, Black Wool Shawls, Plaid Long Shawls, Mohair, mixtured Travelling Shawls. Brown Borage Florance silk.
Alpacca Robes, Satin Striped Robes
BONNETS, AND
:BONN£T
COOKING STOVKS.
TTTL'ther -dndcraigncd who htfvo pulxshnsed the VV r^iistlv celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves .wonlii rpcbmmond them .to .the Public, ns being the most perfect Stove ever sold, in this place. 11 -T
It jsjerfect' in all tlie difTercnt departments of Co'crtnng—Safes tHth great regnHriiiyi'lias a good drafiglit^'1. aiidc.niquireti but about Tone..half rthe amount oMuel tliat is required teperform the same amortni of worK.iii other Cooking Stoves:
I. M. SINGER & CO.
PitiNcirAi, OFFICE. No. 323 BIIOADWAV, NEW YOUK KKANCir OFFICES. No. 47 Hanover St., Boston. !»7 Chapel St.. New Haven, Ct. Gloversville, N. Y. No. 271 Rroad St., Newark, N. J. 142 Chesnut St., Phila. 10." Baltimore St. Bait. No. 32 Westminister St. Providence, R. 1. S East 4th St.. Cincinnati. 6o North 4th St.. St. Louis. SI St. Charles St., New Orleans. 2'J Dauphin St., Mobile.
GOODS CAN BE PURCHASED
J. R. & S, ROBINSON'S
Upon as low terms as at any other house in Crawfordsvilbi, and upon this very condition, we ininform®le public that we havejust opened a new and well selected stock of
O O S
purchased entirely in the City of Nejv York, consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, together with a large and splendid stock of Queensware, Common Stone and China. Particular attention has been g. veil to the selection of a full assortment of Hoiisekccpintr Goods |J51eaclied Fancy Diaper, Brown Table Di-
V' nper, Embossed Table cloths, Snow a rop Napkins, Worsted Damask ~V •, Curtains, Goods and Towel-
RUSHES,
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, SWISS EDGING AND INSERTION, Jackonet Edging, Embr'd Swiss Collars,
MOURNING COLLAR, SETTS, Collars and Sleeves, Printed Cloaking, Green and Brown Bcragc, Tabby Velvet, Black Alpacca.
Corded Skirts, Skeleton Skirts.
Cloth Talmas, Morion. Antique and Ombre Trimluiiitr. Trimming Fringe,' Triple Chain y. Gallon. Debege Striped Poplin, and Persian, White, Red i- Yellow and Gray .'-Flannel r«-v Black and White •ti« "Wool-Hose, Blue mixed ... llose. Ladies Sleeves, Head dresses. Childrens'Boots, Tan iiiade Hoods, Fancy Hoods, Printed Worsted Mufl'er?, Comforts.
Rubber l'uff Combs and-- Side
Lombs, "Rubber Neck-Combs aiid Hay Wagons, Large Stock Cloths ar.d woollen goods for men's wear, French, Black Doeskin G'assimer, Brown nifed Cloth Cnssimcr,
ALL WOOL TWEEDS Blue and Blak Satinet
ITY. "JEA'NS,'MIXED BEAVER, SHEEP GRAY.
Ribbed X'assimer, Fancy Cassimcr,
C3-REE3ST S-A.XX3SrEa% —AND A—
MUNIFICENT STOCK OF CLOTHING
FiheFrfc'iich Blaet Cloth Dress'Coats. witli velvet Collars, Cassimer business Coats, Silk Warp. Tweed CoaU, Pea Jackets, Velvet Vests. Silk velvet Vests, Silk Plush Vests, Cassimer Vests. Satin Vests, Flannel Vests, Jeans Vests, Tweed Vests. Overcoats nk^stroiig and thick Drawers, WoolIon hndfcrshftta/Ovtfralls, lliekfSliirts, Shirt Collars and Shirt Bosoms and Shirts and a splendid lot of, Rati, :Caps, Boots and Shoes. UmDrcllas. all of -n hich. will be sold at very low fignre«.
J- H.'£S. ROBINSON.
i^iOct.I •",! vsnlltf.
IN KANSAS!
BOOTS & SHOES,
cpssisnxc ix TART "OF
MEN'S CALF AND KIP BOOTS,
Boys, do. Men's pat. Congress BUTTQN^GAITERS, MEN'S CALF Kip S^^fek/Lidies Silk and Cloth Gaiters,
ladieS BrSf, ^Lljf Kip* and ^1 oroccb B'odtl, Misses do,„do. do do do Child's Faneyand Heavy Shoes, AUclinds of.Shoe Findings. '3 t*f'T Bcst artlcle of Buffalo Sole Leather.' French.Oalf and Kip Skins. .In short crery variety of Findings, all of -which will be sold Gheap for Cash. .sniitslt tilUisttiP
500
BOXES & PACKAGES
or
KEW GOODS AT,„
GRAHAM & BR0
f-: $29,000 STOCK.
..
Wq Sarah Wakelyn,
100,000 sales for 1856
Tliree Rooms Tilled with Gooda
•-We are'noiw receiving our spring and Summer stock^Ofdry goods, consisting of ready made Clo' ing, irats,t$o^its, Shoos, Carpeting, &o., from the man-jifactuTCrs and importers of Bonnet3,
DRY GOODS
•[20,900.yds. of Pript^». 'if," 1 a j-. 25:000 of Muslin- ,» -. ,12,000 Stripes, checks and Ticking. 'T 3',000 Silks. 20,000 Silk Tissues, Berages, Berage delains Ltwns-and Cliellies. 3,000 yds. of wlritc goods and linnens. 6,000 ".. men hnd boys summer goods for coats and Pants. ,_7,00 silk,.soft-straw, leghorn, and Gimp bonnets 4,00 pieces of bonnet ribbons.
Cloths & Cassimeres.
cfever}* quality and style,
BOOTS A SHOES
100 eases of boots and shoes direct from the man ufacturcrs including every style of Ladies, Gcntlemens and boys wear in our country.
Hats & caps
of every variety'and kindjworn by mon and boys
Ready Made Clolhiiili
$9,000 Stock
Wc invite all who want great bargains in rend] made Clothing to call and see our stock as we se/ more clothing tliad any two houses in town aiKJ sell below all competition.
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
Sold et city retail price
WASTED!
li.i.omi customers to buy goods for cost. 500.000 Shingles. 4.000.000 feet of lumber.' 440,000 lbs. of Bacon. 400,0'.'O Feathers. 500,000 Rags. 400.000 cash not objected to. We invite all to come and see our stock as wc are able to undersell all competition, our goods will be sold at ten per cent profit 011 cost.
The treim ndous amount of goods that we sell, enables us to sell cheaper than any otlior house in town.
JAMES GRAHAM .£ l!UO.
April 2'i.lS.Vi. v711-tl 1 y.
IR. VA^WERBILT,
E N A .SURGEON.
ESPECTFl'LLY tenders hisscrviecs to the cit-
gives 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 well to call and sec speeimens of the best manufacture of
Porcelain Teeth in the West,
Having sure utility and ease to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.
All operations pertaining to the science carefully attended to with the least possible pain. ZST" Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.
November 4. IS53. v5nlStf.
I'OTOA' & R0BINS01N
:. SUCCESSORS TO
BRINCKERHOFF & PENTON
EXCI.I'SIVKI.Y WIIOLKSAI.E
^DRUGGISTS,
No. South ^YaterSt., Lull ins Block,
«Z2Jsfl
iw
NEW ARRANGEMENTS. TRAINS SOUTH
Express passes Crawfordsvillc at A. M.. connecting at Greencastlo with moniing train for Indianapolis and Terre Haute and arriving at iSew Albany at 4-30 I'. M.
Accommodation [passes Crawfordsville 4:.r7. connecting at Greencastlo with evening trains for Indianapolis and Terre Haute.
Accommodation train going north leaves reencastle on the arrival of Terre Haute train and passes Crawfordsvillc 10 A. M. arrhirig 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 tickets to be had for all the principal eastern and western cities at tho office. V. Q. IRWIN. Agent.
February 11,1855— n31tf
N I O N E E S S
COMPANY.
GfcnncMiugwftli*fr|rTi 3
4DAMS&COS. MUUICAi\
Express Company
to all the principal CITIES in the United States, both "North and South. Ji-aj
Messengers leave Daily 1 J- .:'J, •.
1. .....
At 1} A. M. and 9:15 P. M. Business solicited.— Office at the Depot. Dflfn.
April 12", 1S55.
E. BRTANT,-Agent. n39tf.
8. C. WILLSON. J. X. DONALD.-
WILLSON ft M'DONALD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in tke hmm orer J. R. &S. Bobin* son's Store, Empire Block. Where they will be found at all times when no absent on professional business,
J^inuury. 8,195*. 'Sr-! v5n27tf.
V" LBW. WALLA CE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Having.permanentlT located
BILL OF PRICES FOR
ADVERTSING AND JOB PrtLVTOTG,
of March, 1355, as follows: Yearly Advertising 0ne Column, per annum, subject to semi-an-nual change
Best Machine
00
One-Half Column, per annum, subject to semi- annual change 18 0(7 One-Third Column, per annum, subject to semi-annual change Ono-Quartcr Column, per annum, snbject to semi-annual change -10,00 A '-Card" of ono square ori ess, per annum ,7',OCT 8 months 4,00
LEGAI. ADVERTISEMENTS as heretofore, one dolar per square, for tlirgo insertions for each addilonal insertion 25cents all over one square, charg-
a, 9Cluare
and a half, all over one square and a'
half, charged as tivo squares. Patent Medicinc Advertising. OnoColumn per annum,sem-annual ohange #35,00' Half »i a
0
*9sW
Third „'XX Quarter 1 ti lo'oo1
Spccial Notices.
Marriages, Obituaries, Literary Notices of nl kinds, half our regular advertising rates. ^"Notices of Patent Medicines, 81 per square for first iiisortion.
Card and Job Printing.
One pack of Cards, (50) Two (100) Lottery Tickets, or cords, (100) each additional hundred .T
Eighth Sheet Poster, 50 or less Ball Tickets, 100 copies, $4,00—to
$2,00 8,00 1,50 1,00
uu
Furneral Invitations, (note papor, cnveioiied 1 8,'00 Circulars, 011 half sheet letter, per hundred--8,00 Blanks—single nuire $1,50—two quires--. and for eacli additional quire. 75 cents. Whole Sheet Posters, per hundred...... each additional hundred naif Sheet Poster, per hundred each additional hundred Quarter Sheet Poster, per hundred each additional hundred
••2,0®
$8,00 6,00 5,00 3,00 •3.00 •1,50 •1,50?
•1, be paid for invariably, before taken from the ofllcc. Election Tickcts. Five dollars per thousand will be charged for Election Tickets, to bo paid for invariably in advance.
Show dvertiscments.
Two dollars per square will be charged for advertisements of this character, for first insertion-each additional insertion, $1.
Horse and Jack Bills.
Forsingle 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 by cash. ___ •___ CHARLES II. BOWEN, RKVIEW. A
EAGLE WORKS,
CHICAGO ILL'S.
T^mM-LA1,inI^r
MaC1"NF-RY
MANUEAC-
.L 1 OR and DEPOT in the United States, where may be found
Sailroad Freight Cais,
l'OKTABI.K AM) STATIONAKV S'fl'SvA.TI
I:i\'GEI\TI.:s,
LOCOMOTIVE A CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. I ALL KINDS OE
WOOD AND IRON MACHINERY,
PREMIUM PORTABLE
I a A S A I S
iJi imj crtant nilti*Frictioii iinprovemonU.
CHILD'S PATENT KOTAUV SAW MILf.y.
Nojcs Poi abIe Flour and ('({rn Mills,
with ncv.- improvements, with or without bolu, and (icnnral Mill Furnishings.
sirpKuion 8HIN( LI: MILLS, STEALS & WATER «UA^1ES STEM AVI 1 IS'JI.ES. 1'l.N'ISIIKI) BKASS OKI AM) E.VOI.M TltUIMI.VHS.
CASTINGS AND MILL
GEARING. CUTTFR.
GATE'S PATENT SCREW
rs Files.
CF OT']{ Ctt'N I.MrOliTATIO.V.
SMOKE PIPE, RE LCI IKS, SHEET WORK We say to our pi Irons and the public generally, to
that heretofore we have not been al.le to keep up with the demand, and now we have largely iu'creased our Works, increased our Firm, and" havo greater facilities for supplying the West with Machinery than any other establishment.
GATES, WARNER,CHALMERS, & ERASER. w. GATKS.
A.C. WAI:NI I!.
June 14, 195ii.
WAUNKIt. T. CH.U.ME113. l). i. fr.ASKi:. v7-n47-lv.
DKIGIITON A CitOMIJLEIIOL.1112,
A I A E A S S
Wiisliingfon Stieef,
CRA~\VFOl{J)SVJLIE, IND TTTOULD rc.-pnctfully inform the public that TT they have now on hand and are constantly putting up the best selection of Carriages ever offered in tlii.s market, cither for EASE EI FGANCE. DURA BI L1TY, or CI1EA PNESS. Any person wishing a good Carriage, would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
AH our Work Warrantal One Year. Repairs of ali kinds. Trimming, Paintinir, kr., tL,nc with jiciitness und dispuU*h and ou the most UEASONAJtLK TUtMS.
Sign Deighton & Co.," first shop south of the Crane House, on Washington streetmar2S,'57n3iiyl
Fresh Arrival of
BOARDMAN & GRAYs' I A N O S
AT
Newman's Music Store, HAVING
,ju»t opened a laigc stock of line Gold Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which .he ofl'crs for cash at prices so low as to defy competition. Two doors east of Bin ford's corner, sign of WATCH and MUSICAL I.NSTJIUIIKNTS. 100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100 Breast Pins and Broaches 300 Finger Kings: 75 Ear Drops of different styles 20 and Silver Fob and-Neck Chains 30 Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens, Pencils, Lockets, Snap?, Bracelets, Spectacles. Port Monies, fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps, Novels, Paper, Tnk, fine Note Pnjer, En velopes", Pictures, sundry school and Ladies Cards, I'ianos, Melo-I'eans. .Slelodeons Guitars, Violins, Aceordcons, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, together with every thing else usually kept in such establishments. THOS. NEWMAN.
Crawfordsville, Dec. 22,1S55. v7n23.
DISSOLUTION!
tation. Tho Notes and Accounts of the late firm, will be found in the hands of J. W. Cumberland for collection. Persons knowing themselves indebted cither by Note or Account will please call and suttle immediately.
CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO
Jan. 1,1S57.—tf
1
N. B. The business will hereafter bo conducted by Cbristuiau & Gregg, (suocossors to Cumberland, Gregg & Co., hiving purchased the entire stock, beg leave to return our thanks to our numerous friends and customed for past favors and hope to receive a liberal share of your patronage in the future. We intend to keep on hand a general assortment of Hardware, whech we will sell cheap for Cash. Call at No. 2, Empire Block.
CHRISTMAN & GREGG.
Jan. 1, 1857
Fannar andMecl
