Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 August 1857 — Page 3

A ROMAirnC jURRIAG&

Married in thii city oii Taea^^y 21st, by Rev. Alexander Nwbitt, of the ..Reformed Presbyterian Chucrh, (Scotch)

Mr. Adam Tate, of Chicago, to Miss Jeanctfa Pettigrew, late of Scotland. There is a bit of romance, sad "enough in its character, connected with this announcement, which the parties will forgive us for relating. Six yoting Scotchmen of this city, worthy men all, who had left their plighted faith and lassies behind them when they sought contentment and fortune on our shores, united for the purpose of sending for those to whom their troth was pledged. They wero to and did come out together. For mutual protection and society, they took passage in the same vessel. The perilous ocean voyage was made without accident, and the party*—a merry and happy party—arrived safely at Quebec, where they took passage on the Montreal. Our readers know and have lamented the fate that overtook that ill-fated steamer and her hundreds of passengers. When she burned, of the six trusting and generous girls, Miss Pettigrew was the only one saved. Her five companions found cither fiery or watery graves. Miss P. was rescued, she knows not how or by whom.— Taken up for drowned, the struggle be.twocn life and death was long and doubtful, but at last decided in favor of the former. The kind-hearted at Montreal learned her story, and admired her modest worth. By them, for she had lost everything but herself, her immediate necessities were supplied, and in a few days, with their blessing and prayers, she continued her journey hither. A few of the five young men who, besides the now happy husband, had precious freight on that steamer, attended the wedding yesterday.—

IIow sad that festive gathering was—how the shadow of the fearful ^past dimed the brightness of the present, who,* that has not felt the destroyer's touch, can tell.— Chicago Tribune.

Lecompton.—In a recent letter from Kansas, Andrew Stewart, Esq., editor of the Stcubenville Union, furnishes the following gloomy picture of the capital of that Territory:

At Lccomptan we found Gov. Walker, boarding in a one-story frame building.— Immediately opposite, Gov. Shannon resides in a two-story frame, the most imposing' building in the place. The town is the "deadest" I have seen in Kansas.— There are but two small stores, and no bdilding is going on. Work on the State House has been suspened for hick of funds the $55,000 spent upon it not having fought it up sufficiently to discover the ^Ufn of the architect. It seems to be pstood that the capitol will be rcmovloin the place, and this, I suppose, has .nrown

a

wet blanket upon its prospects.

It is badly located, and the population arc very hard drinkers of very bad whisky.

03P*Tlie following sentiment is going the rounds. Whether it was offered at a Fourth of July celebration or at a Woman's Eights Convention, we cannot say: Oun FATIIKU ADAM—

'Jlr laid liiiu iltiwji nml .slept—and from his side A woman in her lmijrio beauty ruw -1 'a/zlcd alld I'lial lucd, lit! en licit ihilt woman blidc,

Ami his I'rst sleep b. ciiine his last repose."

8*S^,A burden which one voluntarily chooses is not felt.

If we crave the love of others, wo

must love them.

IIP LMHOLL'S universally approved Remedy.--Compound Extract Ituchu cures Diseases of the lUadder. Kidneys. Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, fce. the advertisement in another column, headed .'•Hc'.i.ibohlY. (.1 limine reparation." [au(:. 1ml-

CBAWFORDSYILLE PRICE CURRENT.

[Corrected weekly by Laymen it Co.]

aktici.i.s. ruins. jiksmiiks

Flour Wheat Oats Hyc Hurley in a 1 In Apples- Green

£T.OO75 1.03® 5S6 ('.005

so®

G,00fi}

—&

None--

Dried

a,o°W 4.00® 2,00(i?i 10$ 12

1'caches Heiins Hutter- Fresh J'+T" «'us Meal ChivkvMis—YounarlVltatoCS Uncoil—Ilams

None

S(S

007 7

Sides Shoulders

III! demand

1 ,o»cS 11(?

13

lUnJ 12 JlfC 10 12® 15 5,00® 8,60® S,7.) 10.00(/? 4.0004 14 0$ 15 l/:(i lti

Lard IVrk Hccf— on Jlocf.... Clover Seed Timothy Seed I'ollin Sugar Molasses. N. 0. "White Kisli Mackerel, hnlfbbl. Salt •O

POfc? 1,00

S,00@ ?. 00® 12,00

Kions

New This Ycurs

'2,60® 5&

Bunch

DISSOLUTION.

MMlK liartnersliip hero-tofore cxistinpr between tlic JL wiucrtugnod, under the firm of Lee. Gilkcy it •i'o., ii his day dissolved, AlfroJ McClelland retiring from tho firm. Tho business of tle lato firm •Will be closed bv the rcmaiiiinc partners.

JOEL LEE, DANIEL GILKEY. ALFKKI) MeCLEL.LAND.

July i'9, IsiT. H. S. BRADEN.

Copartnership.

\11 E having this day associated with us 1. C. Elston, Jr. will continue under the firm of Lee, Gilkcv te Co., the Forwarding and Commission and General Produce Business. lOELLKF,

F. COLLINS &, CO.,

DEALERS IN

1AJE H. JEB JC_4 S3 9

And Mnnufncturer of

O N E N S

TOMB TABLES, 6RAVE STONES, &.G

WOCI/D

respectfully solicit tho attention of thc Pooplo of Montgomery county, to the bagt stock of Marblo ever brought to Crawfordsville. Every variety and stylo of work .will be exnth

Shop oppodto Elston Office Buifdintr.

7,000 BUSHELS

op

a W a

July 25, lS57,v9nl-8tn

Notice.

indebted to tlio firm are required to make payment to the undersigned, who alone 5s authorized to close up the the business of the firm and sign its name in liquidatibn. J. L, COCIIRAN,

New York Jnly 16, '57. 24 Conrtlandt street. J. L. COCHRAN will continue the business of the late firm of Cochran & Harding on his own account. (July 25, 1657,v9nl8w.

NOTICE.

THE

partnership h#retofore existing between Fisher Dohcrty and John D. Smith, has this day been mutually dissolved, and all debts con. tracted by said firm will bo settled by said Fisher Dohcrty. FISHKR DOIIERTY,

April 2, 1857. JOHN D. SMITH.

N. B. The business will bo conducted at the same place by John D. Smith & Brother. We beg leave to return our thanks to our numerous friends and customers for past favors and hope to reccive a liberal share of your patronage in the future. We intend to keep on hands two-horso Wagons and Buggies, and all kinds of repairing done in short notice and on reasonable terms.

July 25-v9-nl-3m. JOHN D. SMITH & BRO.

LEWIS MOOBE'S PATENT GRAIN MILL.

The Best Agricultural Implement the Farmer can use.

ALTHOUGH

the principle of drilling over the

old method of broadcast in many sections is now fully established beyond dispute, yet as wo intend offering this Drill where it may not be so well established, we mention a few of the advantages.

It saves both labor and seed in sowing, leaving the grain in a furrow in asituntionto receive, nourishment instead of injury by tlic action of fiost it saves both grain audsniall seed at the same time and yields from five to ten bushels per acre more than when sown broadcast. This drill far supercedes any other in its great simplicity of construction, having no cog gearing, and the feeding being done by a perfectly smoothe slice which receives its motion from a finoothc zigzag wheel on axels, causing it to distribute the same amount of seed per acre let the team walk a fast or slow gate.

These Drills can be seen set up in working order and for sale at CI1RISTMAN & GREGG'S A grieultural Wnrcliouso.

Also—A. GARK & Go's., and MOFFITT'S Threshers and Scperators acknowledged by all to be tho best Machine in u?c.

To be sure of obtaining Drill's order as soon as possible.

Crawi'ordsville July 13, \Sn52-tf.

CAMPBELL, GALEY AND HARTER

The iinruc-ifec Stock of Goods purchased bv

CAMPBELL & CO.,

In the spring having been

E A S E

Tlioy are now receiving their

Sccond Stock of Summer Goods,

To-wit:

4000 yd: 10UO yOll!) lr.oo 500 700 000

4-1 Brown Sheetings.

4-4 Bleached

'J'ieking. Hickory Shiiting, Coftonado. Lawns, JJoroffes, ... t'hallis. l'laid and Striped Dueallep l'laiii and Fancy Ores1

2-jOO

'_i0 *,'ifi ir.o BOO

:4."00

0-,-j i:r 100 soo ]S0 n.o 17 1.".0 r»so

looo vv 20 30 l.-,0 IV:

Silks.

c:"

New Styles Prints, Dotted Swiss, l'lain Indies and Victoria Muslin Printed Brilliants, Fine Organdies, Plain Jaconets, Enib. Curtains, Irish Linen,

Carpets,

Wall Paper,

Silk H'dks,

Linen

:. ^iisjiemleis, Cotton Ilose. Lace it Silk Mantillas,

COO

W1 He Si Green d7. pV -Silk Mitt-s, Gloves.

I.isle Tread do.

Also, a Splendid Stock of

Boots and Shoes,

n'r Women's Pegged Morocco Boots, Enamelled cair

GO

00 "0 24 ao

None olie red

100

DANIEL GILKEY. II. S. RRADEN

Cru fordsvillo July 29, '57v?n2w2.

Lane's Bank, in the Post [Aug. Iv9n2-3ra.

Morocco Buskins,

Ladies Sewed (Jiovo lop Boots, a Ken0 Kid S" Cloth Gaiters,

Enameled

'.M I'li 2+ oO

Buskins,

li

Jennv Lind Ties,

Misses Pegged Morocco Boots, Sewed Kid

•J-l

24 12

Cloth Gaiters,

Children^ every variety, Mens Calf and Kip Boats, Shoes. lui)amel«il Gaiters,

200

SOO

Common

Congress Kossuth Oxford Ties,

24 24 24 12 12 12

Boys. Kossuth Boots, Congress

Sii Kip Shoes, 2-1 Calf

Eeady Made Clothing.

1,'0 Linen Frock Coats, fo Marsailles 20 Russia Duck, 50 Tweed 05 Casimerc Frock and Sack Coats, 100 Bl'k, Brown & Blue Clotl. frock 75 p'r. Black Casimcre Pants,

SO Fancy 50 Satinett 04. Marsailles 85 Linen 150 Vcsts-Marsaillcs,Silk, Satin, Queen:

Clotli, &c., itc.

All made in Good style

AND OF GOOD MATERIAL.

July llvSn51-tf. CAMPBELL & CO.

BBLS. Salt just received and for sale for Cash by (July 11] Campbell &. Co.

IMPROVED Pat. Hay Rakes for sale by A July 11 1S57. Campbell & Co.

ay vaAA LATH of Good quality for sale by

4 *UUU

4

July 11,1S57 Campbell & Co.

17 pr MORE of Ford's Superior Pat. Straw Cut-

ters, just received by Campbell & Co.

Notice.

ALLandaccount

O E I 6 N

AMERICAN

those indebted to us either bv note or Book will do us a favor by calling aronnd paying tho same, as we want to settle up the old concern immediately.

1

April 4, 1557-vol. S-nS7-tf.

6POZ.

Mowing Sovthes and Snaths, for sale by July 11. Campbe'l «fc Co.

E I A N O I E

Mary M. llolloway, 1M. D.

WISHES

to inform her Lady friends that she has removed her office to a more central locality. Offering her thanks for past encouragement, ste still tenders her professional services to the Ladies and children of Crawfordsville.

OFFICE,

on Piko Street, four doors east-of

Burk's Store, and one door west of J. P. Camp oqll'g residence. (June 20vSnlS-lm.

WOOL!

AMPBELL & CO., have a large stock of Cas V/ imcrcs, SatinettB, Cloths and Jeans very chcap which they will exchange for Wool at the highest market price. (may 30-n5$-tf.

Helmbold's .Genuine Preparation

OT

HIGHII CONCENTRATED COIP0BND FLUID EXTRACT Bl'CHD.

Far Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Obstructions, Secret Diseases, Female Complaints, and all Diseases of the

Sexual Organs

An mg from Excesses and Impnxdencies in life, and removing all improper Discharges from the Bladder Kianeys, or Sexual Organs, •whsther ex iltUUK

MALE OR FEMALE.

From whatever cause they may have originated, And no Matter of How Long Standing,

Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek.

Joy to The Afflicted.

It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and rem oves all the Symptoms, among which will be found

Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, General "Weakness Ilcrror of Disease, Weak Nerves, |Trcmbling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Uuiversal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Mot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the

Skir., Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in tho Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight Want of Attention, Groat Mobility. Restlessness, with Horror of Society.

Nothing is more Desirable to such Patients that S( lltude, and Nothing they more Dread for fear of

Themselves no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness 110 Speculation, but a

Hurried Transition from one question to another.

These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this mediein'e invariably removes—soon follow* LOSS O POWER. FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FITS—in one of which the patient may expire.— Who can saV that these excesses are not frequently fol"owed by those direful diseases—INSANITi AND CONSUMPTION? The records of the INSANE ASYLUMS, and the melancholy deaths bv CONSUMPTION, bear ample witness to tho truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute—neither mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. "With woeful measures wan despair

Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." Debility is most terrible! and has brought thousands upon thousand.! to untimely graves, thus blasting tlic ambition of many nohlc youths. It can be cured by the use of this

I N A I E E E

If von are suffering with any of tlic above distressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCI1U ll cure you. Try it and be convinced of its efficacy.

Beuarc of Quack Nostrttms and Quack Doctors, who falselv boast of abilities and references. Citizens^know and avoid them, and save Long Sufferiii'*, Monev, and Exposn re, by sending or calling for a bottle "of this Popular and SPECIFIC REM•1WY.

It allays all pain and inflamation, is perfectly pleasant, in its taste and odor, but immediate in its action.

HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,

Is prepared directly according to the rules of

PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. with tlic greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and c:irn devoted in its combination. See Professor DKW'EKS' Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works ol' 'Medicine. 3 5 1 0 0

One hundred Dollars will ho paid to any Physician who can prove that tho Medicine ever injured a Patient and the testimony of thousands can le produced to prove that it docs great good. Cases of from one week to thirteen year's standing have been effected. Tho mass of YOLUNTAHY TESTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing names well know to

Sciencc and Fame.

100,000 Bottles have been Sold.

nd not a single instance of a failure has been reported! Personallv appeared before me. an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, II. T. HELM BOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn say. that his preparation contains 110 Narcotic, Mercury or innirious Drug, but are purely Vegetable.

II. T'. HELM BOLD, Solo Manufacturer. Sworn anil subscribed before 111c this -Od day of November. lso-L

WM. P. IIIBBARD, Alderman.

Price SI per llotlfr'* or Six fr *5. Delivered to any Address. Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates from professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others.

Prepared and sold by II. T. IILLMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist.

No.

52

South Tenth St., bcloiv Chcstnnt, Assembly Buildings, Phila. EiTTo be lind of ANSON & TOWERS, Craw fordsville, 1 ndiana, and of all Druggists and Dealerfc throughout the United States, Cuuadas and British Provinces.

Beware of Counterfeits.

Ask for Helnibold's—Take no Other. CURES GUARANTIED1. June 27,lS57vSn49.

BUCK'S PATENT

COOKING ST0YE!

This celebrated Stove can be found at

John Hoover's

Stove and Tin Establishment,

1

WILSON, GRIMES, & CO

ON MAIN STREET.

This is the only establishment in the County where these Stovct can be found. June 20, iS57van47-tf.

E O A

•4 MANUFACTURER OF, AND

Wholesale and Retail

CIGARS & TOBACCO! Removal from Green, on Main Street, opposite the Holton House.

There can bo found the largest and test selected stock of Cigars and Tobacco ever offered in this market. Everybody examining tho stock, will innrnuw ..... soon find out, that it is the Tory place for getting good articlos at tho lowest figures.

May 80-vS-n45-8m.

Eltzroth, Harding ft Co.

DEALERS IN

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

Clothing, Hats, Gaps, Boots,

SHOES, NOTIONS, GROCERIES,

AND

a E E N S W A RE

IN

"WASHINGTON HALL" BUILDING,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

OUR

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

Among onr stock may bo found

SUPERIOR BLACK AND BLUE

A S S I E I S

Cloths, Satinetts, Tweeds,

And all kinds of Summer Goods, for Mens Ware, Blea. andBro. Muslins, Sheetings, Drills & Ticks,

A I E S E S S O O S Of the Latest Styles, in every variety. PRINTS, LAWNS, BERAGBS, TIS­

SUES, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, ALL KINDS OF WHITE GOODS, BONNETS, BORDERS, AND

A I I I A S

Our stock is, and will be kept full, and can he bought as low as goods are sold in any Market. Call in everv body and see for yourselves, we will take in exchange for our goods, Cash, or any kind of Country Prodnco at the highest market prices. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Lard, Tallow, Bacon, Wood, Lumber, or any thing you have to spare, wo want it if you want ®ur goods.

LfZKOTII, IIAKDING & Co.

April 4, '57-vol.S-no.87-tf.

Important to Farmers!

J. Crawford & Mullikin,

AVING received a large and splendid Stock of

SPRING AND SUMMER 600DS,

Consisting of the following nrtielcB in part:

Borages Tissues, Bl'k Silks, Fancy Lawns,

All kinds of

White Goods, Fancy Prints

Black and Brown Shirtings, Bonnets, Bibbons, Borders, and Artificials, Fancy Caesiineres, Black Cloths, Men's Summer Goods of all kinds,

Boots & Shoes, and Hats,

A great variety.

Groceries, Glass and Quccnsware,

CLOTHING. Ulcus Furnishing Cootls.

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

Our stock being complete, we ask our friends and customers to call and examine our goods, we will receive all kiuds of Produce in'exehange for foods Cash not refused. Our prices moderate.

J. C1IAWEOKD & MULLIKIIS.

April lSvSnSO-tf.

iii'Es(maii& Gregg,

The largest and only exclusive

HARDWARE

Establishment I Montgomery Co No. 2, Enpire Block, Crawfordsville, Tnadian.

Spring Goods! Spring Goods!

HANNAH &

Have just received a splendid assortment of the

LATEST STYLES,

And Finest Quality of Spring Goods, And will continue to rcccive all the Latest Patterns as tlicy come into market. Gentlemen can mpplv themselves in any kind of

O I N

1 1 I S I 1 1 O O S

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

Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery Handkerchiefs, &c., with an assortment of

N O I O N S

Also: Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Fancy Walking Canes, &c. &c. We respectfully invite aji who are in want of Goods, in our line to give us a call before purehas ing elsewhere. Our motto is "Cash Sales and Small Profits," which ecable us to sell 15 percent cheaper than any other nstablisbmen t, being practicable Tailors, we have been able to become converscntwith all the latest and most approved styles as well as being the better able to judge of the quality of Goods. IIANNA & CASSELL.

Crowfordsville, April 4, (vol 8-no37-6m.)

ALREP.T HEED, Attornev at Law.

WM. H. SAUL, Surveyor

HEED & EABL,

General Land Agents, TROY, County Seat of Doniphan Co., fi. T.

Will buy and sell lands and town lots, locato Land Warrants, and give general information in recard to Iowa Lands, and all other Kansas Lands and towns.

R3FERENCES:

Bassett& Wilson. Jno. II. Likens, R. M. Stewart, St. Jo«eph Leach & Patterson, Iowa Point Hon. B. K. Reese, Gen. L.J. Eastin, Leavenworth City Hon. Daniel Woodson, Lecompton J. W, Forman, Doniphan Charles Nash, Ft. DesMoine. Iowa

HOB.

Henry S. Lane, Wilson & McDonald,

Hon. James Wilson, Crawfordsville, Indiana F. Beno, Ft. Dodge, Iowa. June 13,1857ySn47-ly

SADDLERY

& CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, A

general assortment received by april 4. Gsutzs ft Bcbbsidgje

N. W. GRIMES,

Successor to

JOHN "WILSON, And Late Wilson, Grimes & Co., Mo.

SI,

Commercial Block,

Green Street, CraicfordsvUle, Indiana.

Dealer in

•-•r:

Dry Goods, Notions,

Clothing, Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

Boots and Shoes*

Queensware, &c. ISplies,

now in recciptof his Spring and Summer Supwhich together with his former stock, makes his assortment largo and complete, to which he invites the attention of the trade. Having an experience of fifteen yea^s in the business, he feels confident that he can sell Goods as cheap as any other House in the city.

To my old friends and patrons I would return my ncknowledgencnts for their liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, at solicit a continuance of the same, together with that of as many new ones aa can make it to their inteiest to buy of me.

May !Gv8n48-tf. N. W. GRIMES.

FARMERS,

MERCHANTS,

MECHANICS,

A O E S

EVERY BODY!

IIE undersigned are desirous of informing you that they are desirous of changing their Business to

SOME EXTENT,

and confine them­

selves in the future to the Grocery '1 lade 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 make it an object for all persons who desire to

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

Hats and Caps,

BOOTS & SHOES

A W A E

E E N S W A E

Harvest Tools and Farming Implements,

all of the best

Manufactories in the United Stafesv

Together with a great assortment of Notions. All of which for

Cash, Bacon or any kind of Country Produce, we will sell at Cost and Carriage.

Tliisisa rare opportunity lor buyers during the present hard times. Call and examine our goods. To those who desire to make an account for any of these goods who arc known to be good, or who'are recommended by responsible persons, wo will bill them any of tho*above named articles on reasonable terms.

Our stock of Groceries arc ample and complete. In fact everything that usually is connected with that trade we have 011 hand, & will coni iime to have asjlong as we can sell tliem for cash or produce, but they must be paid for in some way, when bought.

To the Cash Buyer,

We shy conic to us for any article of Groceries or Provisions and we will sell to you. Any l'roduec brought in will be paid for in Cash The only place where bargains are to be had now is of us. W. 11. LAYMOX & CO.

May 2, lS57,vSn41-tf.

NEW ARRIVAL

Watches Ik Clocks

AND

mWJtEZ'MMk,7 'Mtl JBLd

THE NEW STORE. One Door East of the Holton House.

TIIE

ASSELL,

undersigned liavingjust opened 0110 of the Largest and most complete assortment of

Wntclics, Clocks & Jewelry?

Takes this method of inferminp his friends, and .he public generally that lie will sell his goods

E A E R,

Than any other establishment in town. His stock comprises a large assortment ol

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 Gokl Ear Drops, oOO different styles of Finger Kings, tOO different styles of Gents sleeve & collar buttons

Gold Bracelets and Rist Bands, Gold Lockets and Silrer Thimbles,

All of which I can warrant to be of the Tory best Material and Workmanship.

Watches, Clocks & Jewelry,

Repaired & Warranted.

At the sign of the

GOLDEN WATCH,

One Door East of Holton House.

May 2, '57vSn41-tf. JAMES PATTEKSOX.

J. S. Allen, M. D.

HAVcdicine,

,'IICG resumed the practicc of Surgery and will give undivided attention to all Office in Davis & lleatun'a [June, lS57v?n46-dm.

Medicine

professional calls Store.

Pay Up! Pay Up!! Jdesirous

& J. LEE & CO., having s-dd their store, arc ol winding up their outstanding business, and take this method of requesting those knowing themselves indebted to thein, to call and settle Immediately, and save unnecessary tronblc and cost. J. CO.

April 15vSnS9-tf.

O O S

/Carpenters. Coopers, and Black smiths, a good assortment.

Grimes & Bubkibdoe.

vol.7-no.37.-tf.

April

DICK'S

WORKS—Bollins' History, Josephus, Plutarch's. Lives, Shakspcare Byron, for sale bv HJAfck

HEATON,

May 2-tf. No. 1, Empire Block.

Philadelphia (Mammoth

GLOTHING STORE At the Old Stand of D. Wertheim.

A E & A N

PROPRIETORS.

LATE FROM PHILADELPHIA.

WMontgomery

E would respectfully inform tho citizens of County, that we are now receiving and opening out for sale one of the largest and fiaeat Stocks of

Ready Made Clothing

Ever brought to any Western Market. Our stock consists of every variety of

PLAIN 5c FANCY

WEARING APPAREL.

In this branch of the trade we are unsurpassed by any house in the Wabash Valley, and our facilities are such that we can afford to sell any article of Clothing at

LOW£li FIGURE#

Than can be had elsewhere. Our stock of Clothing consists in part of the following:

Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags. &c.

SPLENDID JEWELRY.

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

This establishment will be found to contain every article usually kept in a Western Store. All kinds of Produce taken. Tho Farmer and Mechanic will find this establishment tho for Good Bargains. MAYJSK fc UI.lm.\n.placevery

April 4, lS5G-v8-n37,

N. W. GRIMES. WM. B1JRBRITJGE, JR.

GKIMES & BURBRIDGE, Grocers & Hardware Merchants.

IJca'crs in

IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXES, SPRINGS, WINDOW GLASS, SASH,

TOOLS,

SCO-, 3CO-

No. 1, Commercial Block,

E E N S E E

CRAWFORDSVILLE,

INDIANA.

Wc are now receiving our Spring supplies, consifting of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, Saddlery,

CARPENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS, Iron, Nails, Glass, Steel, Axels, Springs, Bolts, Sasli, &c.

Xj S O

GROCERIES, DYESTUFFS, CORDAGE,

And a great variety of other articles, si".eh as an generally kept 111 an cs! ablishnieiit of this kind, to wh icl'i wo invite the examination of purchase rs, feeling confident that wo can sell them Goods as cheap as any house in this place. Thankful for nast patronajje, we solicit continuaucc of the same. GUIMKS & LUKUu 1DGE.

April '1,-vtl.S-nc.37.

Seme thing New and Valuable. The Great A E I A N IN

Dr. John Bull's King of Fahi!!

Wrti'raialcd jo Caii'e

Cholera, Cliolesa Morbus, Rheumatism, Gout, Bowel Complaint, Dysentery, Summer Complait,

Cramps, Colic, Sores, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Cancers, Tumors, Headache and Tooth­

ache, and all other aeius.

For sale by all Druggists and Stoic-kc.cpers in every town and village throughout the United States. For sale bv

MANSON & POWERS,

Wholesale tfc Ketail Druggists,

april lSvSnSO-fim.

I)r. John Bull's Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla. Combines all the medicinal virtues of Knrdock. Yellowdoek. Dandelion, and pvre Honduras Siirsaparilla. and is the mostpo'ent, Klood l'urificr in the knowfi world. For thecure of Scrofula. Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, and all Clironie Diseases, It has 110 equal. For sale by .druggints mid.merchants ir every town and village in th-j United States, and for sale by

MANSON & POWERS,

Wholesale & Ketail Druyuists,

April lSvSr.39-0m. Crawfordsville, Iud.

House ami Sign Painting,

Paper Hanging, &c>,

Work done (o Order, Cheap for Cash.

Shop Over Bromi's Drug Store,

All orders left with T.D.Brown, promptly attended to. THO'S II. WINTO.N. May

-2.

1 S."7,-vcii-J

Harvest Implements,

A fupcrb quality of

SYTHES, SNATHS,

S I E S

HAND RAKES, HOUSE HAKES,

Grain Cradles, ALSO THE CELEBRATED

KETCRUM MOWERS,

can be fnruisncd on usual tcrina.

ALSO ON HAND

A few more of those choice

STRAW CUTTERS

Alwavs warranted to give satisfaction. CAMPBELL, GALEY & 1IAKTEK. Julv 4.vSnS0-tf

4

S E A A E

J. DOHERTY,

Wedding Cake Baker!

Crawfordsville, IiijiJuly 'o7v5n50-tf.

BEAD THIS,

AND REMEMBER! That you can find

The Best Assortment

And.

BEST STYLES!

OT

O O I 3 S

AT THE

"B0YNT0N CORKER."

rnilK undersigned takes this method once moro of calling your attention toa few items which we think will bo of great financial interest to ull who may avail themselves of the opportunity, and knowing that it is the duty of every ouo in Uieau

A I E S

To save the

"OLD SIXPENCE,"

AVe will not hesitate in saying, that all of our ohf friends and hundreds of others, will avail themselves of tho opportunity of buying their goods attho ''Boynton Corner,""

WEST of the COURT HOUSE,

Where tlicy can positively be had at tho

O

Wo are now daily receiving one of our unusual- .••• ly large and well assorted stccks of

Dry ftoods,? Boots ami Shoes,

HATS and CAPS, BONNETS AND

White Goods & Embroideries,

Ready Made Clothing',

Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Sic.

In shart, every thing conunonlv kopt in a Dry Goods establishment, al 1 of which wo liavo taken great pains in selcoting from some of tho largest and best houses in tho eastern markot. Taking. earo to select tlic richest and bast styles, ns well as the

Best Quality of Goods.

Our facilities for buying will guarantee to us tho. ability to sell, as low as any of our neighbors, aiul^p -,. we th ink our ten years experience in the business: will guarantee us the ability to suit the wants of eustoincts. Wc therefore extend the invitation, to call soon and see us,

Examine our Stock,

Hear our prices, and if we cannot suit you we will not charge you anvihing for Jour trouble. If wo cannot sell goods as low as any other house, we will not ask you to buy. We are determined to sell. Wc will take all kinds of

Merchantable Produce,

111 exchange for goods, and pay the best prices giv- even in tho town. Kctncmber the Old JSrick Corner west of the Court House, and call soon, or you may misssomc Bargains.

ALLEN, & KEERAN.

m,\Sn8S-tf.GALEV

April 13tli,

THE LARGEST STOCK

DRY GOODS, Oolfitag, Boots aud Shoes,

Hats, Caps, &,c., &c.,

l'o be found in Crawfordsville, is now being sold it the lowest prices at the old stand of

DAVIS & GARVIF

-W*7-

9

Siu'cewor to Dnvis &• fiarvin, would inform bisnumerous friends and former patrons that he is again in the trade. Having bought the

Mammoth Stock!

Of DAVIS & GARVIN at a

li/t SS« hi 85ISC©5

From

O I I N A O S

We are now offering the same at sivh prices as car. not fail to suit purchasers. We will pay the highest prices for all kinds of

tOI \TRl fi'ROSHXT,

In Exchange for Goods:

Our s-tock of .Slimmer Goods is nnuriially larfe, and well .-•elc.-tod. 'nr arrangements with tho East aic such that wc arc constantly ii» rcceipt of......

NEW GOODS!

n, Motto is '-Larirft Sales and Small Profits.*'

The

bti.-iiiCBS uili. as !ior»?t:tore, be under

the ri:an:i^fmcnt of .'dr. 'IAI£\ IN, who at all times will be "ii band to attend to the wants of our patrons. We want to open accounts with every L'ood man in the County, liemembcr the place to |,iiv (roods chc for cash cr otherwise is. at tho olii ^tund o' Oavib ai.d Gur.in,

"WASHINGTON HALL BUILDING,"

OPPOSITE THE COURT IlOHSli.

Wc arc (tiering our entire Stock of Summer('b'thint at Cost. J.WINN. June

13, 1S07V3h47-4hi.

AKGE fell bound Demy Lay Itooks -Journal.-^ ah'l I.edireis, at

r.«i

cts per'quire. MarcharrtA

and others will find it to their interest, if wauling anything in the Hookjirie, to call at

FRANKlilaiik HLAT :.'s NO.

1.

Empire

Block.

GROCERIES-""

O. fTuo. Sugar, T,U. Mol^.Syrr.p, die*. Starch, Arc rcctivcd and for april 4. Gkivw &

CBBKIOOB.o

Shingles Wanted.

ME MILLION .-HINGLKS wanted by O Irpril-is, 1S5J.J GRAHAM & PRO.

ONE

Two Horse Wagon, Smith & ULiberty's eel«". ebrated Mako,(uew) for sale by July 11 "1 j07vSn51. CA.Ml'BELL & CO.

4VOZ.

l{«ap Hooks, for sale by Julv 11. l?57vSn5Mf. Campbell .V