Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 August 1857 — Page 3

GEIfERAL HABNKT.

In personal appearance G«n. Harnej is impresaiTe. H« is considerably oyer six Cm!

tall, and ia large boned and muscular, ffil luur waa red, bat is now thickly mixed With white. He weara it short, and begins to be bald on the crown of his head. I~ moustaches and beard are nearly white, and are also thick and clipped short. His eyes are blue and doll, for he uses spectacles. In younger years he must have been a model of physical vigor and strength, but he now looks older than he realy is, for his age, I believe, does not exceed fiftyfive. While in St. Louis, I heard an anecdote illustrative of his character, which I have never seen in print. Being in New York many years ago, he passed a store in one of the principal streets in which an auctioneer was soliciting bids for an engraving of General Jackson. Both the seller and the crowd were no political friends of the subject of the picture, and were ridiculing it in every possible mannch "How much am I offered for the Hero of New Orleans?" cried the man at the stand. "Only half a cent." "Why, he's worth a cent' surely, after robbing the Bank. Make it a cent won't you gentlemen? Now then, how much am I offered?" "One hundred dollars," said a voice very emphatically, as Colonel Harney entered the door "one hundred dpllars, sir," he repeated, making his way through the crowd, half a head taller than any other man in the room.

The auctioneer, naturally astonished, inquired if the man was in earnest, and started on again with his witticisms. "Sir, I am in earnest, and I claim my bid," interrupted the Colonel "and if no one bids more I claim the picture."

No one bidding more, he handed the auctioneer the money and his address. "And now, sir," he remarked, seizing him by the collar and dragging him to the floor, "I claim the privilege of applying the basul^do to your body for your damnable impcrtincnce,"

And having caned him to Ins satisfaction, no one in the crowd venturing to interfere, he strode out of the store, and continued his walk down the street.

Analyze the quality of character necessary for a man to be the acior in such a scene, and I think you will discover the traits which military men consider to fit Gen. Harney eminently as the leader of the Utah expedition.

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1IF l.MI'OLD'S universally approved liemedy.— Compound Extract Buehu cures Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, fcc. Bend the advertisement in another column, headed '•llelnibold's Genuine Preparation." |atig. 1ml.

MARRIED—-On the Oth insfc., by Esq.

ship.

Moore,

McComas, Mr. J.\con

Charity Cox,

to Miss

all of Coal Creek town­

CRAWFORDSYILLE FRIGE CUBRENT,

7%v Corrected weekly 1v I.avmon & Co.]

AUTK'l.KS. ri'.ici s. itr.M.M:

Fie,111" ... Wheat.. i.ocm hi Is .... cos? Barley

—an

Corn- in the ear-.

!Vaehe

None ofl'e

O.nOQl

Aj.plsK-

Ureen None

Dried o.o.K'.j

Beans Nor. Biittei-- 're.^h i'.irgs

In deman

t'0111 Me I In deman hickens Your. .-. 1 1'otatoes. 1.0 '(ty 11 aeon—1 lams 'lU6

13

(/unimnii

Si, es UO'i 12 f.'l]

ouhlcrs 10

f.'l]

l.aid ..."

l.aid ..." 126t 1'ork I'.oef- 011 1

r,o&

Clover Si Oil 10,00® Tiiuolhy Seed •1.00

.•?•

Coll'ce 1 t'ugar N. O.

i:x«

V*

M.dasscs N. O. I'OfTA 1.0v White Ki sh S.i'OCoJ New •••. Mackerel Salt

halfbbl. '•jOO

This Yeai

A

lie ions 5 65

«_

Iiuileh •.

HEAD THIS.

'PIIOSK indebted to the nn of T.aymon & Co.. are ropicsted to come forward ami pay their obligations. The old business must le closed up. i!ml it is hoped to lie done without trouble or e\ix'iise, but it has to done bv

V'.

1!. I.AYMON.

Aug. S.\Pn3. fin viving Partner.

FAMILY GROCERY!

McKEE WILSON, Proprietor,

Main Street, East of Court House,

HKCrawfordsviile

would respectfully inform the citizens of and vicinity that he is now in receipt of a splendid stock of

Fresh Groceries,

Consisting of

Rice,

Coffee, Ten-?,

Sugar, Spices, Maekrel,

Herring, Salmon, Codfish, Molasses, Syrup, Raisins, Hamburg Cheese, Tubs

Churns, Buckets, Wash Boards, Brooms, Tobacco, Cigars, Powder, Matches,

Shot, &c.

Also a lnrgo and varied assortment of

CONFECTIONARIES,

Together witb every article kept in the groecn line. The attention of the Farmers of Montgomery County is invited to this stock. 1 will sell at tbe lowest figures, I wish to purchase all kinds of

O E

Aug S, lSSTvflnB-tf.) McKEE WILSON.

DISSOLUTION. TIIK

partnership hero-tofore existing between the undoreigned, under tbe firm of Ceo. Gilkcy fc Co., is this day dissolved. Alfred MaCIolland retiring from the firm. The business of ti.« Into firm will bo closed by the remaining partners,

JOEL LEE, DANIEL GILKEY.

... ALFRED MeGTJSLLAND,

July 29,1S57. H. S. BRADEN.

Copartnership.

Xftf E having this day associated withns I. C. Elfrton. Jr. will continue undor the firm of Lee, I-57 the Forwarding and Commission and yepenl Produce Business.

JOEL LEE,

F. COLLINS & CO., dkalebs in

mm: jm.

7 0 I O .N

AMERICAN

JE*- IRA

1

A a a

O N E N S

TOMB TABLES, GRAVE STONES, &C WOULD

respectfully solicit the attention of the People of Montgomery county, to the best atoelc of Marble ever brought to Crawfordsviile. Every variety and style of work will be executed in the beat style, with promptness and dispatch. Those wishing to purchase anything in that line will do well to (five them a call.

Shop opposite Elston & Lnno's Bank,in the Post Office Building. Aug. Iv9n2-3m.

Notice.

THE

copartnership ofCoehran & Harding is dissolved b£ legal notice having been given to take effcct'Animst7th, next ensuing. All persons indebted to the firm are required to'mnke payment to the undersigned, who alone is authorized to close up the the business of the iirm .and sign its name in liquidation.. J. L, COCHRAN.

New Yorlc July 16, '57. 24 Courtlandt street. J. L. COGIIRAN will continue tlie business of the late firm of Cochran & Harding on his own account. (July 25, 1857,v9nl3w.

NOTICE.

THE

partnership heretofore existing between Fisher Doherty and John D. Smith, has this day been mutually dissolved, and all debts con. traded bv s«id firm will be settled by said Fisher Dohcrtv." FISIIER DOHERTY.

April 2, 1S7 JOHN D. SMITH.

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

July 25-v!)-nl-3in. JOHN D. SMITH & BIIO.

E W I O O E S PATENT GRAIN MILL.

The Best Agricultural Implement the Farmer can use.

ALTHOUGH

tho principle of drilling over tlie

old method of broadcast in many sections is now fully established beyond dispute, yet as we intend offering this Drill where it mny 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 a situation to receive nourishment instead of injury by the action of fiost: it saves both grain and small seed at the same time and yields from five to ten bushels per acre more than* when sown broadcast. This drill fur supcrdesany other in its great simplicity of construction, havingno cog gearing, and the feeding being done by a perfectly smoothe slide'which receives its motion from a smoothe zigzag wheel on axels. musing it to distribute, the same amount of seed per aero lit the team walk a fast or slow gate.

Thc*e Drills can bo seen set up in working order and for sale at CHIMSTMAN & GREGG'S Agricultural Warehouse.

Also—A. GAKR & Go's., and MOFKITT'S hreshers and Seperators acknowledged by all to be the best Machine in use.

To be .sure of obtaining Drill's order as soon as possible. Crawfordsviile July IS, v-3nf2-tf.

CAMPBELL, GALEY AND BARTER

'J he immense Stock of Goods purchased bvu

CAMPBELL & CO.,

In the sprinir having been

E A S E v-i Tlit-y are now receiving their tfccond Slock of Summer Goods,

To-wit: .-.v-

•'.000 vds •I--1 lirown Sheetings, 1000 /'I

•2000

-1--1 Bleached

1 .*.00 500 .li 'Picking. Too Hickory Sliii ting, (100 Cottonai'.e. 2i'.00 Lawns,

So0 Bercges, ,0:1

i:

(.'hallis.

l.-0 l'laid and Striped Ihiealief: 410.1 I'iain and 1'aoey Dress Sil! .(-.00 New St vies Prints,

Dotted Swis:',

17" I'l-jin loo Indies and Yietoria Muslin, 00 Printed Brilliants, Urt l'ine Oreandies, 1 r0 Plain Jaconets, 1 To l'm!i. Curtains,

Irish Linen,

,r80 Carpets. 1U0O TV. Wall Paper. •20 Silk Il'dks, 50 l.iuen

K)0 I'rs. Suspenders, «oi)

11

Cotton Hose,

7r Lace it Silk Mantillas, 3o \V! ite vfc Green 10 doz. p'r Silk Mitts, 1 •••••. Gloves.

S

Lisle Tread do.

Al.io, :i Splendid Stock of

Boots and Shoes,

CO p'r Women's Pegged Morocco Boots, CO Enamelled 30 Calf •j-l Morocco Buskins, oi Ladies Sewed Glove Top Boots, 2-1 Kcriso Kid PC, Cloth Gaiters, 21 Enameled sr, 'f Buskins, o.v .Jenny Lind Ties,

1

no Misses Pegged Morocco Boots, .j.j

ii

Scweil

2-1 Kid Cloth Gaiters, 200 Childrens every vaiiety, 800 Mens Calf and Kip Boots, p.-, Shoes,

CO) Enameled Gaiters, 2t

11

Congress

21 Kossuth 21 Oxford Ties, 12 Boys. 12 Kossuth Boots, 12 Congress SO Kip Shoes,

2-1

DANIEL GILKEY. n. S.BRADEN.

I r°wfordgville July 29. '6, ygnSwS. A RNOLD'S Black, Copying & Carmine Inks, for

FRANK HEATON,

•V»v 2] No. 1, Empire Block.

Calf

Eeady Made Clothing.

150 Linen Frock Coats, 50 Marsailles 20 Kussia Duck, 'V 50 Tweed 25 Casiniere Frock and ,"?ack Coats, 100 Bl'k. Brown «& Blue Cloth frock 75 p'r. Black Casimere Pants, 50 Fancy 50 Satinctt

04 4

Marsailles

35 Linen 150 Ycsts-Marsailles,Silk,Satin, Queens Cloth, &.C., «Sre.

All made in Good style

AND

of

GOOD MATERIAL.

July llvsn51-tf. CAMPBELL & CO.

BBLS. Salt iust received and for sale for Cash by [July 11] Campbell & Co.

100

O IMPROVED Pat. Hay Rakes for sale bv & July 111S57. Campbell Co.

rAAA LATH of Good quality for sale by lOUUU July 11,1857 Campbell «fc Co.

7 5

MORE of Ford's Superior Pat. Straw Cutters, just received by Campbell fc Co.

ONEll'lS57vSn51.new)ior

Two Horse Wagon Smith & Doherty'scel ebrated Make, sale by July CAMPBELL & CO.

DOZ. Reap noDks, for sale bv July 11, lS57vSu51-tf. Campbell &. Co.

6

DOZ. Mowing Scvthcs and Snath*, for sale by July 11. Campbell & Co.

Helmbold's Genuine Frepanition

HIGHLY COSCEKTRATBD COMPOUND FLUID

For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Obstructions, Secret Diseases, Fe-^ male Complaints, and all Diseases of tlie

Sexual Organs

Arising from Excesses and Imprudeneies in life, and removing all improper Discharges from tbe Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whsther existing in

MALE OR FEMALE.

From whatever cause they may have originated, And no Matter of IIow Long Standing1)

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

Joy to The Afflicted.

It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all tlie Symptoms, among which will be found

Indisposition

?', to Exertion, Loss ti ,!3 of Power, loss of Mem-r orv, Difficulty of Brea-

a I..-..

thing, General Weakness Ilcrror of Disease, Weak Nerves, remblinsr. Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulnesg, Dimness'of '^Vision, Languorj Uuiversa! Lassitude of the Muscular, System, Often Enormous Appetite, witb Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of tbe

Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in tlio Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequent]y Black Spots Flying before the Eyes,'-^,.-...

Avitb Temporary Suff-

\-i' ur nsion

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

I N A I E E E If you are Buffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCI1U will cure you. Try it md be convinced cf its efficacy. jBeware of Quack Nostrums and Quack

Doctors,

who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering, Money, and Exposu re, by sending or calling fnr bottle of this Popular and SPECIFIC REMEDY.

It allays all pain and inclination, 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 PHAKMAC AND CHEMISTRY. with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combination. See Professor DEWEES' Valuable Works on the Practice of Physio, and most of the late Standard Works of Medicine.

$ 1 O O

One hundred Dollars will be paid to any Physician who can prove that'the Medieino ever injured a Patient and the testimony of thousands'can be produced to prove that it does jrrcat frooj. Cases of from one. week to thirteen year's sfandintr have been effected. The ma^s of YOLUNTAKY TESTIMONY in possession of the Projnietot. voiiihing its virtues and curative jir.wers, is imnei!iC embraeinj names well kmnv to

Science and Jennie.

100,000 Bottles have been Sold.

and not a single instance of failure has been reported Personally appeared before me. an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia. II. T. I1ELMBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but arc purely Vegetable.

II. T. 11 ELM BOLD*. Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d clay cf November,

1S54.

OUR

ri"*

and Loss of Sight Want of Attention. Groat Mobility. Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more Desirable to' such Patier.ts that Sf litudo, and JS'othing they more Dread for ften of v: Themselves no Repostf i- Manner, no EarnestiiSs no Speculation, bin a

Hurried Transitionfrom one question to another.

These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this medicine invariably removes—soon follows LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FITS—in one of which the patient may expire.— Who can say that these excesses arc not'frequently followed by those direful diseases—INSANIT\r AND CONSUMPTION? The records of the INSANE ASYLUMS, and the melancholy diJhtlis by CONSUMPTION, bear ample witness to tlie truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums tbe most melancholy exhibition appears. Tho countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute—neither mirtli or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. ,j "With woeful measures wan despair'

WM. P. IIIBBAED, Alderman.

I'ricc SI per IJotl !«•, or Six $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. IIELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist.

No. 52 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Assembly Bu ildings, Phila. ESTTo be had of ANSON & POWERS. Craw fordsville, Indiana, and of all Druggists and Dealers throughout the United .States, Canadas and British Provinces.

Beware oi" Counterfeits.

Ask for Helmbold's—lake no Other.

CURES GUARANTIED. June 27, 1S57vSii4&.

BUCK'S PATENT

COOKING STOVE!

This celebrated Stove can be found at

Stove and Tin Establishment,

ON MAIN STREET.

This is the only establishment in the County where these Stoves can be found. ... June 20, lS57vSn47-tf.

E O A

jm.m

MANUFACTURER OF, AND

Wholesale and Retail

CIGARS & TOBACCO'

Removal from Green, on Main Street, opposite the Holton House. There can be found the largest and best selected stock of Cigars and Tobacco ever offered in this market. Everybody examining the stock, will coon find out, tlmt it is tho very place for getting good articles at the lowest figures.

May 80-vS-n45-Sm.

SSrniam

Btmt^ Baitfiag ft Co.)

i* j*" PKAlfcuS III •, iG'

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Clothing, Hals, Caps, Boots,

SHOES, NOTIOirS, GROCERIES,

AND

E E N S W A E

IN

"WASniNCTON HALL" BUILDING,

CEAWFOEDSVOLE, INDIANA.

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

Among our stock may be found,

SUPERIOR BLACK AND BLUE

E S

Cloths, Satinetts, Tweeds,

And all kin^s of Summer Goods, for Mens "Ware, Blca. andJBro. Muslins, Sheetings, Drills & Ticks,

AblES DRESS GOODS

Of the Latest Stylos, in every variety.^

PRINTS, LAWNS, BERAGES TISSUES, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, ALL KINDS /Tv OF WHITE GOODS, 1TBONNETS, BORDERS, AND "ARTIFICIALS.

Our stock is, and will be kept full, and enn be bought as low as goods are sold in any Market. Call in every body and see for yourselves, wc will take in exchange for our goods, Cash, or any kind of Country Produce at the highest market prices. Butter, Eggs, Cliickcns,'Lard, Tallow. Bacon, Wood, Lumber, or any thing you have to spare, wo want it if vou want our goods.

J- LTZROTII, IIAEDING & Co.

April 4, 'dT-vol.S-no.OT-tf.

Important to Farmers!

J. Crawford & Mullikin,

Jj^AVIKG received a large and splendid Stock

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,

Consisting of the following articles in part: Bcragcs, Tissues, Bl'k Silks, Fancy Lawns,

All kinds of

White Goods, Fancy Prints

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

Eoots & Shoes, and Hats, A great variety.

Groceries, Glass and Qucenswarc,

CLOTHING.

Ulcus Furnishing Woods.

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

Our stock being ecmpleto, wc ask our friends and customers to call and examine our (roods, we will receive all lunds of Produce in exchange for goods Cash not refused. Our prices moderate. .1. CRAWFORD & MULLIK1N.

April lSvSn-30-tf.

Cl!i'ES(ma»& Gregg,!

The largest and only exclusive |j

HARDWARE Establishment In Montgomery County.

No. Enpirc Block, Crawfordsviile, Inadian.

Spring Goods! Spring Goods!

HANNAH •&/ CASSELL,

Have just lcceivcd a splendid assortment of the

LATEST PTYLES,

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

O I N

FIRMSHIM GOODS

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

Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, 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 aii who arc in want of Goods, in onr line to giver, a call before purelias in" elsewhere. Our motto is ^Casli Sales and Small l'rolits," which enable us to sell ir percent cheaper than anv other establishmen t, being practicable Tailors, we have been able to become converser.twith all tbe latest

N. W. GRIMES,

p'

Successor to

..

and most approved styles

as well as being tLe better able to judge of the quality of Goods. IlANNAn & CASSELL. Crowfordsville, April 4, (vol S-no37-6ni.)

ALKEKT IIELD, Attorney at Law.

HEED & EAR!, General Land Agents,

TROY, County Scat of Dooiplian Co., E. T. Will buy and sell lands and town lots, locate Land Warrants, and give general information in regard to Iowa Lands, and all other Kansas Lands and towns.

K3FERENCES:

Bassutt& Wilson, Jno.H. Likens, U. M. Stewart, St. Joseph Leach & Patterson, Iowa Point Hon. R. R. Keesc, Gen. L.J. Eastin,Leavenworth City: Hon.. Daniel Woodson,^ Lecompton J. W, Forman, Doniphan: Charles Nash, Ft. DesMoine. Iowa Hon. Henry S. Lane, Wilson & McDonald, Hon. James Wilson, Crawfordsviile, Iii (liana B. F. Reno, Ft. Dodge, Iowa. uce 13,1S57 vSn47-ly.

Sgeneral

1

ADDLERY & CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,

april Gjiimes & Brim

r-

JOHl^(WILSONi

And Late

WIIsod,

Grimes & Co., S£

l*o. 2, Commercial Block,

Green Street, Craufordsville, Indiana.

ii Dealer in'.k

Dry Goods, Notions,

Clothing, Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

Boots and Shoes,

Queensware, &c. ISplies,

now ill receipt of his Spring and Summer Supwhich together with his former stocK, makes his assortment large and complete, to .which he invites the attention of tlie 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 eityT'*

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

May 10vSn43-tf. N.'VV. GRIMES.

FARMERS,

MERCHANTS,

MECHANICS, LABORERS, EVERY BODY! THE

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

To facilitate us in our laudable object, and nt tbe same time make it an object for ail persons who desire to

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

Hats and Caps,

BOOTS & SHOES

HARDWARE

E E N S W A S

Harvest Tools and Farming Implements,

all of the best

Manufactories in the United States.

Together with a gu.it assortment of Notions. All of which for Cash, Bacon or any kind of Country Produce, wc will sell at Cost and Carriage.

Tins is a rare opportunity for buyers during the present hard times. Call and examine our goods. To thosejwho desire to make annccount for any of these goods who are known to be good, or who "are recommended by responsible persons, we will bill them any of the above named articles on reasonable terms.

Our stock of Groceries are ample and complete. In fact everything that usually is connected with that trade wu have on hand. iSi"will con'inue to have as long as wu can sell them for cash or produce, but they must be paid for in some way. when bought., r*

To the Cask Buyer*

\\~e say come to n.s for any article of Groceries or Provisions and wc will sell to you. Any Produce brought in will be paid for in Cash The onlv place where bargains are to he had now is o: us". \V. 11. LAY.MUX & CO.

May •, 18o7,vSn-n-tf. ri-!

rwl

NEW ARRIVAL

Watches^ Clocks

ANI)

jr*33^LW3ffSJBL-JEK."W

THE NEW STORE.

One Door East of (he Holton House.

THE

undersigned: havingjust opened one of the Largest and most complete assortment of

Watchcs, Clocks & Jewelry, Takes this method of infrrming his friends, and the public generally that he will sell his goods

CHEAPER,"

Than any other establishment in town. Ilisstock comprises a large assortment of

Gold Patent Lever Watches, Duplex Detached Lever Silver Hunting Patent Lever Watches,

Duplex

Ladies Gold Neck Chains, Watch Gents Gold, Fob and Vest Silver Detached Levers, Open Faced and

N I N

300 different styles of Ladies & Gents Breast Pins. 300 dilferent styles of Gold Ear Drops, 500 dilferent styles of Kinger Kings, IOO different styles of Gents sleeve & collar buttons

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

Watches, Clocks & Jewelry,

Repaired & Warranted,

At the sign of the

GOLDEN WATCH,

One Door East of Holton House. Mav 2,

:57vSn41-tf.

Wit. H. EAKL. Surveyor.

JAMES PATTEKSON.

J. S. Allen, M. D.

HA\

I KG resnmed the practice of Surgery nnd Medicine, will give undivided attention* to all professional calls. Olfice in Llavis & Ileaton's Store. [June, 1657vSn4')-4m.

7,000 BUSHELS

OF

a W a

miir. Subscriber wishes to purchase 7,000 qushcls Brrlev, for which he will pay Cincinnati 1IENKY LOltEXZ. prices.

July 25, lS57,v9nl-3m

Pay Up! Pay Up!

Jdesirous

a

assortment received by

ridge.

& J. LEE & CO., having sold their store, arc of winding up their outstanding business, and take this method of requesting those knowing themselves indebted to them, to call and settle Immediately, and save unnecessary trouble and cost. __ J. & J. LtE & CO-

April 15vrn8?-ti.

Philadelphia [Mammoth GUOTH1NG STORE

At the Old Stand of D. Werlheirn.

MA YE R"& ULLMAN,

PROPRIETORS.

LATE FROM PHILADELPHIA.

W'E

would respectfully inform the citizens of Montgomery County, that we are now receiving and opening out for saie one of the largest and fiacst Stocks of ':r i.yt.

Ready Made Cloth ino-

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

PLAIN. SC REWNKRO-Y

WEARING APPAREL.

In this-brancli of the trade we are unsurpassed by nny liouso in the Wabash Valley, and our facilities are sueli that wc can afford to sell any article of Clothing atj1

Cf LOWllIt FIGt/KR$ t&V .- Mi *•'.» 'A-S.

Than can be had elsewhere. Our st6ck of Clothing consists in part of the following:

Coats, Pants, A7ests, Shirts, Hats, Caps,

T' Boots, Shoes, ''Trunks, Carpet Bags. &c.

SPLENDID JEWELRY.

GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, LOCKETS, FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, EAR DROPS, &e., &c., &e., &c. This establishment will be found to contain every article usually kept in a Western Store. All kinds of Produce taken. The Fanner and Mechanic will find this establishment very plaeo for Good Bargains.

Mayki:theUllman.

ifc

April 4, lS50-vS-n37,

N. "VV. GRIMES. WM. JJlTIUntlDGE, .Tit.

GBIMES & BURBRIDCrE,

Grocers & Hardware Merchants,

Dca'crs in

IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXES, SPRINGS, WINDOW GLASS, SASII, TOOXJS3

5CO_3

SCG.

No, 15 Commercial Block, GREEN STREET,

CRAWFORDSYILLE,

INDIANA.

We are now receiving our S]ring supplies, eonsin ting of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlcrv, Saddlery. CAIi'PENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS,

Iron, Nails, Glass, Steel, Axels, Springs, IJolta, Sasli, &c. A S O

GROCERIES, CYESTUFFS, CORDAGE,

And a great variety of other articles, sueh us are generally kept in an establishment of this kind, to wh ieh we invite the examination of purchasers, feeling confident that we can sell them (ioods as eheajTas any bouse in this place. Thankful for ia-it iatrona"c, we solicit a continuance of the gamc. (JUIMKS it LUKIi .llKIE.

April

-1,-Vi

l.S-no.37.

Something I-Tew and Valuable. The Great A E I A N I N

Dr. John Bull's King of Pain!! Warranted to Cure Cholera, Cholesa Morbus, Rheumatism, Gout, Bowel Complaint,

Dysentery, Summer Complait, Cramps, Colic, Sores, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Cancers, Tumors, Ileadaclic and Toothnclic. ami all other aches. Kor Hale by nil

J)ni£T#ists

and Storc-k'ie]H!]'s in

evcrv town and village tliroujrhout the United States. Fur rsale hv 31 ANSON POWKBS,

Wholesale it Retail Druggists,

april 13v nC'J-ini.

Dr. John JiiillV Compound Fluid Kxtract of SnrsiiimrillH. Combines all the medicinal virtues of liurdock, Yeilowdock. Dandelion, and pure Ilombiras Sarsaparilla, and is the mostpoient Wood Purifier in the known world. For the cure of crofiila, liheuinatism, Gout, Dropsy, and all Chronic Ui iIt has

110

equal, or" sale by druggists and mer­

chants in every town and village in the Lulled States, and for sale by

MANSON & POWEPIS,

Wholesale it Retail Druggists,

April l?vSnS&-Cm. Crawfordsviile, liul.

House and Sign Faiiiliiiii,

Paper Hanging, &c-,

Hork done to(lrler, Cheap for Cash.

Shoj) Over Broioi: Drvg hioif,

All orders left with T. D- I'.rown. promptly attended to. TilO'.S II. \v l.M w.N. May 2. lS5T,-\Snll.

Harvest Implements,

A superb quality of ...

SYTIIKS, SNATHS, S I S JI AN J) I. AKKS. 1IOKSE

J'iAKJOS,

Grain Cradles, tfce.

ALSO

THE CELEBRATED

KETCI1UM MOWERS,.

can be fnrnisncd on usual terms.

ALSO ON HASD

A few more of the?e choice

STRAW CUTTERS

-Vlwavs warranted to give sati.-faclion. CAMI'HELL, (JALKY ii- 11AKTKIJ. Jnlv 4.v6n.W-tf

S E A A E I J. DOHERTY, Wedding"-Cake Baker!

Crawfordsviile, Ind.

July"l4

,f'7v:n00-!tf.

.» READ THIS,

AND REMEMBER!

That you can find

The Best Assortment

'"V- And'

BESTv. STYLES!

OF

x) O:

AT THK

"BOSTON CORNER."

nillli undersigned takes this method once mora of calling your attention ton few items which wc think will be of great financial interest to ull who may avail themselves of the opportnnity, and knowing that it is the duty of every one-in theso

A I E S

To save tho

"OLD SIXPENCE,"

\Vc wui not hesitate in saying, that all of our old friends and hundreds of others, will avail themselves of the opportunity of buying their goods at tho '•Uoynton Corner,,r

WEST of the COURT HOUSE,

AVherc tliey can positively be bad at tho

O

We are now daily receiving one of our unusually large nnd well assorted stocks of

Dry €iooc1.«,* Boots and Shoes,

HATS and CAPS,

BONNETS AND

RIXBBSOMS«

White Goods & Embroideries,

Ready Made ClodSiin^,

Grqccries, Queensware, Glassware, Ac.

Inshart, every thing eovmuonlv kept in a Dry Qoods establishment, al 1 of whieli wo have taken great pains in selecting from some of the largest and best houses in tho eastern market. Takimr care to select the richest and, best styles, as well as the

Best Quality of Goods.

Our facilities for buying will guarantee to us the ability to sell, as low as any of our neighbors, and we think our ten years experience iu the business will guarantee us the ability to suit the wants of customets. We therefore extend the invitation, to call soon and see us,

Examine our Stock,

Ilcnr our prices, and if we cannot suit vou we will not charge y'ou anyiliing for Jour trouble. If wo cannot sell goods as low ax any other house, we will n«t ask you to buy. We arc determined to sell. We will take all kinds ol'

Merchantable Produce,

In exchange for goods, and pay the best priccs given 1:1 th'^ town. K«:incmbci the 0I1J (Jul 111 west of the ('our! House, and call soon, or you may miss some .Bargains.

ALLKN, (JALEY & ILEEIIAN.

April llt.li, '.Vr,v8n3S-tf.

THE~ LARQEST STOCK

GOODS,

•oSliIi.% Boots mul 31KM\S, Hats, Caps, &c., &t\,

To be found in Orawfurdsvill.:. is now being svid at tlie lowest prices at the old stand of

DAVIS & GABVIN!

JB "mW M. 1W 9

Successor to Davis Ac Garvin, would inforin his numerous friends and former patrons that lie is again in tbe trade. Having bought the

Mammoth Stock!

Of DAVIS it CJAIIYIN at :i

From

O I IN A O S

We arc now offering the same at such priecs as eai. not fail to suit pure I lasers.

Wu.will pay the highest prices for all kinds of

iXrB'32Y Ez ROD I't: V.,

In Exchange for Goods:

Ourstoekof Summer Goods is innirtiially large, an 1 well selected. Our arrangements with tho East nie such that we are constantly in rceeipt of

GOODS!

Our Motto is '-I.arKn Sales and .Small Profits." The biwintaw will. a» In retofws, bo under the management of Mr. OAKVIN, who at all times will be on hand to attend to the wants of our patrons. We wur.t to open accounts with every good man in the County. IJewern!er I he place ti buv goods cheap fur cash or otherwise is at the old stand ot Davis and Garvin,

"WASHINGTON HALL BUILDING,"

OPPOSITE THE COURT JIOIISE.

We are offering our entire Stock of Summer Clothing at Cost. J.WINN. June 13, lS07v n$T-lm.

LAliOKLedger?!,

full bonnd Demy Day Books—Journals and at 1'0 ets per quire. Marchants and others will find it to their interest, it wanting nnvthing in tbe Ulank Hook line, to call at

Fn.v'i

Heaton's

april 4.

Iso. 1, Empire Block.

GROCERIESCiiTee, Sugar. Tea. ^\iolasses, Syrup, Spiccs, Candles. Starch, iei reeeivid r.nd for sale by

GlMMES fc IU BBBinOE.

Shingles

Wanted.

NT MII.l.IO.N H11NUI.KS wanted by |!,'pri! 1-^.1 (i UAH AM

iV bi:o.

Notice.

ll.Ofe indebted

\.I.I,

I.I, tl.ofe indebte'l to us cither I nolo or Hook account will do us a favor £y calling around tnd paying tho same, as we want to settle no the old concern immediately.

1

WILSON. ORIY.ES, & COi-"^

Arri! I. 1s'7 v"l. 1 n"7 tf.