Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 August 1857 — Page 3
unrofiBrrEHs
REMAINING
•See.,
in the Poet'Offlco at Onwfoi^
Indiana, on the lfitb day of Angnst 1857.
whioh if not Uk«n out within three months, wil b«iBeat to Um General foit Office' dead letter*. PtlMiu calling
tbr
the same will please say
"Advttttsed." A* Annlittd O. Aihton Morris. Allen Lamaon.
B. Blaytr Mr., Berry John B., Beach P. J. Beek Mary Jane, Boris Angelina, Brown Mrs. JohnC.
C. Child* Edwin. Clark Mary, Cox Louisa
f,
D. Dlckereon 'W'illet, Doster Mr., Dowden Naa E. Eaton Benjamin .Edwards John. F. French D. W. Fletcher Robinson, Farris Thomas.
G. Graham James C. Gains Hattie, Garrett ...David, Grimes W. H. H. Henshaw Geo. Haro David, Hall William, ..High Wm. W., Hawkins Thos. A Holliday SamtWeL Hotwh&m John S.
J, Johnson Thomas B. Johnson Carson 2,
Je
tome Harriet, Johnson Lucinda, K. Ktihna Benj, L. Lucas Samael, Louis Dan, Fantz M. II. -.. Lamb Nicholas, Leonard Mat E. Lang Friedrfck, -LcughtOn Bobeacow, Lauson Amanda. 'Mv Miller Stephen, Millane William. Mills J. •i'fl. H. Miller Epnraim, Mayer A. Miles John, 'Mitchell Catharine, Mitchell J. Miller Margaret, .McClure Joel N. McKinney Wm. McClintock Jas.
J. Mclntyre D. T. O. Ottbora Charles, Ornbum Sarah, O'Grady Thomas. p. Price Minerva, Pcnce LotiiBiiv
Regan Jolin, Richardson-John, Richardson Francis AT S. Smith, Brother A Co., Smith W. II. Shaw Daniel W. Beam aft A-. H. Strange John, 6uo John K.
Stafford J. S. Spencer John. T. Taylor Joseph, Thais Erancis, W. Williams Wetmore Bella, Wilson J. H. Williams N. Watkitas Flkabeth, Yelton Perry.
Ang. 17, 1857.-84. &. W. SNYDER, P. M.
NOTICE,
BY
virtne of tho power contained in the Mortgage executed to us by Thomas J. Bunnel on the 2nd day of Mareli 1857, wo shall sell at public auction to tho highest bidder on Saturday the 5th day of September next, between tho hours of ten o'clock A. M. and 4 oVIock P. M. ot" said day, on the promises about one half or three-quarters of a mile east of Middletown, Montgomery Cotmty, Indiana, on tho road from Middfetown to Crawfordsvillo, the Steam Saw Mill together wirti all tho implements, fixtures, wagons &c.. lately •owned, occupied and ufed by the said Thomus J. Bunnel snidStcam Saw Mill, implements, wagons
Ac., being mortgaged to us to ?ec urc the payment of a note given to UH by tho said Bunnel on said 2nd day «f March 1857 and due one day After date for #1144,88. Aug 22 8\v WILSON" II. LAYMON & CO. iiul iMortagecs.
PUBLIC SALE!
I
WILL soil at public sale on Friday the 4th dnv of ^optemher, 1807, at my farm one mile north •of Sperry'sMill, on tho plank road, tlie following property to-wit: 30 head of Cattle, 80 head of ilogs, 2 work Horses,'8 Colts, 1 Wagon & Harness, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 corn and cob Crusher, 1 corn Shellor, 6 farming Plows, 1 Harrow, I Wood Sawing Machine, and various othor articles to tedious »o enumerate. Torm3 madeknown on day.of sale. Those in want of a good milch cow or-ttgood stock of Hogs will do well to attend,
Snle to commence at 10 o'clock. Aug. 22 1S57 2w. J. W. CUMBERLAND.
IltLMEOLD'S universally npprovcdEeomedy.--'Compound Extract Ikichu cures Diseases of the Uluddor,Kidneys,.Gravel,Dropey, Weakness,
&c.
Road the advertisement in another column, headed •'Ilolmbolcl's Genuine Preparation.1' [aug. Iiul.
CBAWf 0RDSVHLE PRICE CURRENT
[Ourrected weekly by Layman & Co.]
Hour Wheat •Oats •Kyc .Barley •Coru-^-i« the car--ll I ay .Ajiploa—Clrccn
KKMAItKS
1 ,'W@ 35® C06§
I Nunc oirored-
50®
C,00@'
-B
Dried-..
S.00($ •1.00(VO •2,000! ao@ 6®
I'eaohea Bitaiia Hutter-••I'rc.-h Kpjrs •Corn Meal.-.......• A'hickou.s—Young. I'otntoos jtJaoon—Hams
I Nan
None
12
OOgl
Ln demand
],r,0@ 1.00® 'llg 1H(()
Sides-...... Shoulders
•13
I.ard r.rk JSeef—on Jloof.••• •('luvorSwsd •Timotlty Seod.... .«UdlV'C Snjjar aiolasso.N.O. AVliite Fi."li •Maokcjid, hajf bbl^ tsalt Ovinns
oni in on
i'Mil
SO at
s,r,o(in r.,7r. u».ooi§
Ug 1 r. 15® 30 »0® 1.00
S,006/J MOtff.12,00 a:«"'(«)
New 'L'liis Years
liunch--..
READ THIS.
•TlTlOSF. indc\)tcd to tin ftrni of T.aymon *fc Co.. .L are nii»ic8tH.l to come lorwiu-il and pay their •oliliiratii'iis. The old bi.siness must be eu^cd up. iiud it is hoped to lie done without trouble or exIH'II.SC. but it has to I-e (Uxue bv
v:.:i
N\'. 11. LAYMON.
Auj S.vfeiX. -.•••"•••.'"tev.' Surviving Partner.
FAMILY GROCERY!
McKEE WILSON, Proprietor.
Main Street, East of Court Mouse.
HE
would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity that lie is now in receipt of a splendid stock ul'
Fresh Groceries,
Consisting of
Kicc,
Coffoc, Teas,
Sugar, Spices, Maclcrcl,
Herring, Salmon, Codfish, Molasses, Svrup, Raisins, lianilmrgChecsc, Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Wash Boards,
Brooms, Tobacco, Cigars," Powder, Matches, Shot,
&c.
Also a large and varied nsco'rtmcnt of
CONFECTIONARIES,
Together with every article kept in the prooeiy line. The attention of the Farmers of Montgomery County is invited to this stock. 1 will -.M at 'the lowest figures. I wish to purchase all kinds of
O E
Aug 8, lS57v9n8-tf.) McKEE WILSON.
DISSOLUTION. TI1E
partnership liere-toforo existing between the undersigned, under the 11 rm of Lee, Gilkcy «& Co., is this aav dissolved. Alfred McClelland retiring from the firm. Tho business of the kte firm will be closed by tho remaining partners.
JOEL LEE, DANIEL OILKEY. ALFRED McCLELLAVD,
July 29,1857. II. S. BRADEN.
Copartnership.
•H7E having tEs day asgocUtcd with ns I. C. El- **. ston.J r. will conUnne under the firm of Lee, Oilkev 6 Cp.,the Forwarding and Commission and General Produce Business.
F. COLLINS & CO.,
DBALEK8 IN
O E I N
•Of 1
A ,5
AMERICAN
And Manofactorer of
E N S
TOMBTABLES, GRAVESTONES, &.C
WOULD
respcctfnllr solicit" the attention of the People of Montgomery connty, to the best stock of Marble ever brought to Craivfordsville. Every variety and style of work will be executed in the best style, with promptness and dispatch.. Those wishing to pnrchnsc ^anything in that line will do well to pive them a call.'
Shop opposite Elston Lane's Bank, in the Post Office Building. Aug. Iv9n2-8m.
Notice.
TIIE
copartnership of Cochran & Harding is dissolved by legal notice having been given, take effect Angnst 7th, next ensuing. All persons indebted to the firm are required to make payment to the undersigned, who alone is authorized to close up the {he business of the firm and sign its name in liquidation. J. L, COCHRAN
New York July 16, '57. 24 Courtlandt street. J. L. COCHRAN will continue the business of the late firm "of Cochran & Harding on his own accofin't. (July 25,-1657,v$»18w
NOTICB.
THTE
^arttrership heretofore existing between Fisher Doherty and John D. Smith, has this day been WutUally dissolved, and all debts con. traetcd by said firm will be settled by said Fisher Dohertv. FISHER DOHERTY,
April 2, 1867:*': JOHg,p. SMITH.
N. B. The business will be conducted at the same place by John D. Smith fc Brother. We beg leave to return our thanks to our numerous friends and customers for pnst favors and hopo to receive a liberal share of your patronage in the future. We intend to keep on hands two-horse Wagons and Buggies, and nil kinds of repairing done in short notice and on reasonable terms.
July 25-v8-nl-8m. JOIIN D. SM1TII & BRO.
E W IS O O E S PATENT GRAIN MILL
The Best Agricultural Implement
the Farmer can use.
ALTHOUGH
the principle of drilling over tho
old method of broadcast in many sections is now fully established beyond dispute, yet as we intend offering this Drill where it may not be so well established, 'we mention few of the advantages. ft, saves both labor and seed In sowing, leaving tire grain in a furrow in a situation to receive nourishment instead of injury by the action of frost it saves both grain and siiialf snod at the same time and yields from five to ten bushels per acre more than wheu sown broadcast. This drill far supercedes any other in its great simplicity of construction, having no c0£ gearing, and the feeding being done by a perfectly smoothc slide which receives "ts motion from a smoothc zigzag wheel or. axels, ausingit to distribute, tho same amount of seed per acre let the team walk a fast or slow gate.
Those Drills can be seen sot tip in working order and for sale at ClittlSTMAN & GREGG'S Agricultural Warehouse.
Also—A. GARli A Or*., and MOFFIT'PS Threshers and ^eperators acknowledged liy all to be the best Machine'in use.
To ie .sure of obtaining Drill's order as soon as possible. Crawtordsvillc Julv IS, vSn i2-tf.
CAMPBELL, GALEY AND BARTER
The immense Stock of Goods purchased by
CAMPBELL & CO.,
In the spring iving been
E XH A SIT ED, They arc now receiving their
S&cond Stock of Summer Goods,
To-wit:
•WOfi vds.
-l-i
lirown Sheetings,
lwuo"" 2000 4-4 Bleached 1560 idO 'J'ieking, 700 ilickory Shilling, •••,•• (iflO kttonade, 0.",00 Lawns, 200 Rcrvses, 500 CI a Hi*, '150 I'latd n«d Stiriped Duoalles,
S00 Plain and Fancy DresssSiJlti. A" New Styles i'rints, 2T." Dottodiu-jHS^ A r- 175 l'Iai« 100 Indies aaid Victoria Muslin, •. JW(f Printed lirillinntas,
ISO Fine Organdies, 150 l'luin Jaennctc, 175 Emb. Curtains, 150 Irish I.ineji, 580 Carpets, 1000 P's. Wall Paper, ..
56 24
JOEL LEE, DANIEL GILREY. H.S.BRADEN.^?
CmwforJ,vUie Ju]y
89f 57v9n2w2.
"A 'j® leading School Books of the day on xX nana and for sale at publishers prices by FRANK 1IEAT
ON,
"7 No. 1, Empire Block. jt--r Spectacles! have also on hand,
ve
vT #!r
v.
20 Silk ll'dks, 50 l.iueu 150 Prs. Suspenders, COO Cotton Ilosc, 75 Laco «fc Silk Mantilla«v
SO WlitefcGreen 10 h7.. p'r Silk Mitts,
•i?~- .• 10 Gloves. 3 Lisle Tread do.-, ,*•
Also, a Splendid Stock of
Boots and Shoes, 0
200 800 3d 3tS 24 24 24 12 12 12
1
Boys.
li"
Kossuth Boots, Congress Kip Shoes, Kip Calf
Ready Made Clothing,
150 Linen Frock Coats, 50 MnrsaillcB •JO Russia Duck, 50 Tweed 25 Casimere Frock and Sack Coats, is 3 100 Bl'k. Brown Je Blue Cloth frock 75 p'r. Black Casimero Pants, 50 Fancy 9 50 Satinctt'r" 24 Mursailles -i.-i 85 Linon 150 Vcsts-Marsaillos, Silk, Satin, Queens
Cloth, ifcc., fcc.
All made in Good style
AND OF GOOD MATERIAL. July HvSn51-tf. CAMPBELL & CO.
~t AA BBL8. Salt just received and for sale for AUU Cash by I July 11] Campbell & Co,
O IMPROVED Pat. Hay Rakes for sale by A July 11 1857. Campbell & Co.
firrkAA LATH of Good quality for sale by I OUuU July Jl, 185T Campbell & Co.
4T MORE of Ford's Snperior Pat. Straw CutI O tors, just received by Campbell & Co.
ONE
Two Horse Wagon (Smith
4DOZ
*lso on hand, a large aieortmcnt
oi
w® c*11
warrant to
1. J*mes Patterson.
A
Doherty'Beel
ebrated Make, (new) for sale by July 11 1857vSn51. CAMPBELL
A
CO.
Reap Hooka, for sale by
Jnly 11,1857v8u51tft Ca mpbell & Co.
6,DOZ.
Mowing Scythes and Snaths, for sale by Jjaly.lit ...... Campbell A Co,
Hidmbold's Genuine Preparation
l~ ir -«_
oti'
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COIPOCM FLCIB EXTRiCT BCGIC.
For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, ^Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Obstructions, Secret Diseases, Fe-'' male Complaints, and ail Dtscase& of theA
Sexual Organs
TV
Arising from Excesses and Imprndencies in life, and removing all improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whather existing in
MALE OR FEMALE.
From whatever canse they may have originated, And no Hatter of How Long Standing,
Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek.
Joy to The Afflicted.
It enres Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all the Symptoms, among which will be found ..
:',Y
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, loss of Mem-
1
ory, Difficulty of Brea- K--thing, General Weakness Ilcrror of Disease, Weak Nerves, ^Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness 'of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of tho Muecnlor System, Often Enormons Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of tne. Body, Dryness of the
Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions, on the Face, Pain in the Back, Iluaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying ..before the Eyes, 4 with rarySuffusion and Loss of Sight Want of .Attention, Great Mobility. Restlessness, with Horror of Socicty.
Nothitrg is more Desirable to such Patients that S litudc, and Nothing they more Dread for fear of
Themselves no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness no Speculation, but a
Hurried Transition from one question to unother.
These symptoms, ifjpllowcd to go on—which this medicin'o 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 are not frequcntlv fol'owed by those direful diseases—INSANITY AND CONfciUMPTI 'N? The records of the INSANE ASYLUMS, and the melancholy deaths by CONSUMPTION, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitnte—neither mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the .voice occur, it is rarely articulntc. "With woeful measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." Debility is most terrible! and has brought thousands upn thousand. 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 yon ure suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the FLUID KXTRACT UUCI1U will cure you. Try it and be convinced cf its efficacy.
Bcuarc of Quack Nostrums and Quack Doctors, who falccly boast of abilities and rcfcrenccs. Citizens know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering, Money, and Exposr. re, by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and SPECIFIC REMEDY.
It allays all pain and inlhtmntion, 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 A A A N E I S with the greatest accuracy and Chcmical knowledge and cace devoted in its combination. Sec Professor DE WKE&' Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and aioet
of
Works of Medicine.
the late Standard
One hundred Dolhurswill he paid tomy Physician who can prove Ghat Che M«d icvine ever injured a Patient and the tesfi'jnony of diomsaadscan be produced to prove tliat itdoe's grcat^rood. Cases of from one week to thirteeai yearns standing have been effected. Tiie imi?s of "VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense. embracing nacnes svcll know ta
Science and F«in«.
100,000 Bottles have been Sold. and net.a .single instance of a failsje 4ias Ibeen reported'!
FcrsonaTly-apyKjaiKid before me. a«a Alderman of the City of Ptfhviclphia, II. T. IlKL'MBOLD, ClvemiBt, sviio bci-a^ kily sworn docs say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Dmg, but are purely Vegetable.
II. T. HELM BOLD. Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day cf November, ISo-t.
No.
p'r Women's Pegged MOMCCO Boots, 0 30 24 8t 24 36 24
WM. P. I1IBBARD, Alderman.
Price 41 per SixTor #3* 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.
52
Enamelled Calf
fit,- Morocco Buskins,
Ladies Sewed Glove Top Boots, Keriso Kid Cloth Gaiters,
SQ 24 86 24 24 12
Enameled Buskins, Jenny Lind Ties,
Misses Pegged Morocco Boots, Sewed Kid
Cloth Gaiters,
Cliildrcns every variety, Mens Calf .ind Kip Boots, Shoes,
Enameled Gaiters, Congress Kofsutli Oxford Ties,
South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila. I^-To he had of MANSON fe POWERS, Craw fordsville. Indiana, and of all Druggists and Dealers throughout the United .States, Canadas and British Provinces.
Beware of Counterfeits.
Ask for Helmbold's—Take no Other. CURES GUARANTIED. June 27,lS57vSn4'J.
BUCK'S PATENT
COOKING STOVE!
This celebrated Stove can be found at
Sto?e and Tin Establishment,
ON MAIN STREET.
This is the only establishment in tho County where these Stoves can bo found. June 20,1357 vSn47-tf.
E O A
2 MANUFACTURER, OF, AND
Wholesale and Retail
CJGAES & TOBACCO!
Removalfrom Green, on Main Street, opposite the Holton House. Then can be fonnd the largest and best selected •took of Cigmra and Tobacco ever offered in this market. Everybody examining the stock, will soon, find oat, that itia the very place for getting good articles at th« lowest flgares. &
May 89-v8-n45-8 m:"
Eltzrotb, Harding^ Co,
itt
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Clothing, Hals, daps. Boots,
SHOES, NOTIONS, GBOCEBIES,
1
AND
E E N S W A E
IN
'V
"WASHINGTON HILL'' BUILDING,
CSAWFORDSV1LLE, INDIANA.
OUR
Patrons and the Public generally, arc one and all requested to call- and examine a fine and large stock of Spring and Summer Goods.
A Among our stock may be found,
SUPERIOR BLACK AND BLUE
A S S I E E S
Cloths, Satinetts, Tweeds,
And all kinds of Summer Goods, for Mens Ware Blea. and Bro. Muslins, Sheetings, Drills & Ticks,
A I E S E S S O O S
rOf
the Latest Styles, in every variety.
PRINTS, LAWNS, BERAGES, TISSUES, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, ALL KINDS"
OF WHITE GOODS,
4
BONNETS, BORDERS, AND A I I I A S Our stock is, and will be kept full, and can be bought as low as goods arc sold in any Market.
Call in every body and see for yourselves, we will take in exchange for onr goods, Cash, or any kind of Country Produce at tlie highest market prices. Bntttr, Eggs, Chickens, Lard. Tallow, Bacon, Wood, Lumber, or any thing you have to snare, we want it if.vou want our goods.
LTZROTH, HARDING & Co.
April 4, '57-vol.S-no.37-tf.
Important to Farmers!
J. Crawford & Mullikin,
Jj^AVING received a large and splendid Stock
SPRING AND SUMMER 600DS,
Consisting of the following articles in part: Bcrages, Tissues, Bl'k Silks, Fancy Lawns,
All kinds of-
White Goods, Fancy Prints
Black and Brown Shirtings, Bonnets, Bibbons, Borders, and Artificials, Fancy Capsimercs, Black Cloths, Men's Summer Goods of all kinds,
Boots & Shoes, and Hats, A great variety.
Gioceries, Glass and Quecnsware,
CLOTHING.
Mens Furnishing Goods.
Shirts, Shirt Bosoms, Collars, Hosiery, Ladies Kid, Silk, and Cotton Gloves,
Our stock being complete, wc ask'our friends and ctisLomcrs to call and examine, our goods, wc will receive all kinds of Produce in exchange for goods Cash not refused. Our prices moderate.
J. CRAWFORD A MULLIKIN.
April lSvSn39-tf.
€liris(man&(iregg,
The largest and only exclusive
HARDWARE!
Establishment I N
MONTGOMERY
COUNTY.
No.
2,
Enpirc Block,
Crawfordsville,£Inadian.
Spring Goods! Spring Goods!
HA
Have jjust ifiecivcd A £plendjj assortment of the
And Finest Quality of Spring Goods, And will continue to receive all tlie Latest ratteros as they come into market. Gentlemen can supply themselves in any kind of
O O I S O
Cloths, Cassimeres, 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.
Wc rcspcctfullv invite an who are in want of Goods, in our line to giveus acall beforepurchas ing elsewhere. Onr motto is "Cash Sales and Small Profits," which enable us to sell 15 percent olieapor than any other establishmen t, being practicable Tailors, wo have been able to become conversed with all the latest and most approved styles as well as being the bctierable to judge of the quality of Goods. HANNAH & CAfcSELL.
Crowfordsville, April 4, (vol S-no37-6m.)
ALBERT HEED,
Attorney at Law.
VS. H. KARL,
Surveyor.
HE" & IABL, General Land Agents,
TROT. County Seat of Doniphan to,, fi. 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.
ItaFEKESCES:
Bassettfc Wilson, Jno. II. Likens, B. M. Stewart, St. Joseph Leach & Patterson, Iowa Point Hon. B. R. Reese, Gen. L. J. Eastin, Leavenworth City Hon. Daniel Woodaon,^ Lecompton J. W, Forman, Doniphan Charles Nash, Ft. DesMoine. Iowa Hon. Ilsnry S. Lane, Wilson A McDonald, Hon. James Wilson, Crawfordarilla, Indiana^ B. F. Beno, Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
Jnne 18, 1857v8n47-ly-
SADDLERY
& CARKIAGE TKIMMII»G5,
general assortment received by agril 4.' .,' GBOUI
Bvutwoz.
N.1T. GRIMES,
Successor to
wilsonv
Ami Late Wilsofe Grines & Co.,
Mo. 2, Commercial Block,
Green Street, Cravfordsville, Indiana.
f- Dealer in
Dry. Goods, Notions,
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Bonnets,
Boots and Shoes,
ISplies.in
a &
now receipt of his Spring and Summer Supwhich together with his former stoclc, makes his assortment large 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 acknowledgcnents for their liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, at solicit a continuance of the same, together with that of as many new ones as can make it to their interest to buy of me.
May 16vSn43-tf. N. W.GRIMES.
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS, LABORERS,
EVERY BODY! TIIE
undersigned arc desirons of informing yon that they are desirous of changing their business to SOME EXTENT, and confine themselves in the future to the Grocery 'I lade alone, When the interest of the buyer and seller agree, Bargain is »oon made.
To facilitate us rn onr 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 icilt, sav that we have a large and well assorted stock of
Hats and Caps,
BOOTS & SHOES
HARDWARE E E N S W A E
Harvest Tools arid Farming Implements,
,^.t'a]l of the best
Manafactorics in the United Stales.
Together with a great assoTtmci.t of Notions. All of which for Cnsh, Bacon or any kind of Conntry Produce, we will sell at Cost and Carriage.
This is a rare opportunity lor buyers during the present hard times. Call and examine our goods. To thosejwho desire to make an account for any of these goods who are known to be good, or who are raeommended by responsible persons, we will bill them any of the above named articles on reasonable terms.
Our stock of Groceries arc ample and complete. In fact everything that usually is conncctcd with that trao ewe have on hand. «fc will con'inuctolmvc as long as wc can sell them for cash or produce, but they must be paid for in some way, when bought.
To the Cash Buyer? S
Wcsay come to us for any article of Groceries or Provisions and we will sell to you. Any Produce brought in will be paid for in Cnsh The onlv placc wl'ere bargains are to bo had now is oi us'. VV. II. LAYMON &• CO.
May 2. 1s57,v.Sn41-tf.
NEW ARRIVAL
Watches fk Clocks
tM/'JBFSBL
THE NEW STORE
One Door East of the Holton House.
THE
N N A ASSELL,
S II I 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
undersigned hnvingjust opened one of the Largest and most complete assortment of
Watchcs, Clocks & Jewelry, Takes this method of informing his friends, and the public generally that he will sell his goods
E A E
Thau any other establishment in town. His stock 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 fe Gents Breast Pins. 300 different styles of Gold Kur Drops, 500 different styles of Finger Kings, IOO different styles of Gents sleeve & collar buttons
Gold Bracelets and Rist Bands, Gold Lockets and Silver Thimbles, AH of which I can warrant to be of the very best Material and Wrkmanship.
Watches, Clocks & Jewelry, Repaired & Warranted. At the sign of the
One Door East of Hollon House.
May 2, '57vSn41-tf. JAMES PATTERSON.
J. S. Allen, M. D.
HAVING
Philadelphia (Mammoth 6L0THIN6 1DBS
At the Old Stand of D. Wertheitfi.
A E & O I A N
jj. .. I ".Jft
PROPRIETOES. LATE FROM PHILADELPHIA.
/. 5J- t* *1\ VITE wonld res}*ttfully inform "tlio" citizdhs of Mbntgomcrj' "Co'nnfv. thnt wc"arc now receiving and opening out for sale one of the largest and fiaest Stocks of
Ready Made Clothing
Ever brought to any WcsMn Market.* Our stock consists of every vurlctv of
WEARING APPAREL.
In this branch of the trade wc are unsurpassed by anj* house in the Wulvish Valley, and our facilities re such that we can atTord to sell any article of Clothing at' ij
LOWDR FIGURES
Than can be had elsewhere. Our stock of Clothing consists in part of the following:
Coats,
!T
cheap
resumed the practice of Surgery and
Medicine, will give nndivjdcd attention to all professional c«lls- Office fn Davis & llcaton's is tore. [.June, 1557 vSn46-4m-
7,000 BUSHELS
Barley Wanted! THE
Subscriber wishes to purchase 7,000 qushcla of Brrley, for which he will pav Cincmnati prices. HENRY LOREJfZ.
July 25, lS57,v9nl-8m.
Pay Up I Pay Up!!
A J. LEE A CO., having sold their store, are desirous of winding up tbeir outstanding business, and take this method of requesting those knowing themselves indebted to them, to call and settle launediately, and savo unnecessary trouble and cost* J- & J-1.EE i. CO- •, April 15vBn39-tf.
Pant.s^
Vests, Shirts/ Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags. &c.
SPLENDID JEWELRY.
COLD AND SILVER WATCHES, LOCKETS, FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, EAR DROPS, &C-, &c., &c., &c.
This establishment will be found to contain every article usnally kept in a Western Store. All kinds of Prodncc taken. Tho Farmer and Mechanic will find this establishment tho very pi nee for Good bargains. MAYKI IK ULI.MAN.
April 4, lS5C-v8-nW,'X N. AV. GKIMES WM. BinnninGE, JK.
GRIMES & BURBRIDGE,
Grocers & Hardware Merchants,
I)ca"crs in
IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXES, SPRINGS, WINDOW GLASS, SASH,
O O LS
3 5cO-3 3cO-
No. 1, Commercial Blockj E E N S E E
CRAAVF()RDS\'ILLE,
Wc'tfre now receiving our Spring supplies, consisting of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and C'utlerv. Saddlerv. CARPENTERS & COOPERS 1001
Iron, Nails, Glass, Steel, Axels, Springs, Bolts, Sash, &c. A. XJ S O
GROCERIES, DYESTUFFS, CORDAGE,
And a great variety of other articles, such as aro generally kept in an es! ablishment of this kind, to wliicli we invite the examination of purchasers, feeling confident that we, can sell them Goods as
as any house in this place. Thankful fir past patronage, wc solicit a continuance of "the same. GIMMES it IiUKIiu IDGIi.
April 4,-Vi l.S-no.37.
Something New and Valuable. Tho (ircat A E I A N I N
Dr. John Bull's King cf Pain!! War ran led fo Cure Cholera, Cholesa Morbus, Rheumatism, G'out, Ecwel Ccmplaint,
Dysentery, Summer Complaft, Cramps, Colic, Sores. Cut?, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Cancers, Tumors, Hcadache and Toothnclic, and all other ache*. For sale by all Druggists and Store-keepers in every town and village throughout the Ln/tcd States, for sale bv
MANSON & POWERS, Wholesale & Hctail Druggists,
april lSv8n39-fim.
Ir. John Bull's Componiitl Fluid Extract or Sarsapnrilln. Combines all tho mcdicinal virtnes of Burdock, Ycllowdock, Dandelion, and pure Honduras Sarsaparilla, and is the mostpo'ent Blood l'urificr in tlie known world. For iheciire of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, and all Chronic Diseases, It lias no equal. Iror sale by druggists and merchants in every town and village in .the United States, u^ul fur sale by'•
MANSON & POWERS, Wholesale & Hctail Drupgists,
April 18vSn3'J-Grn. Crawlbrdsvillc, Ind.
House and Sign Paiiriiiig,
Paper Hanging, &c
Work done to Order, Cheap for Cash.
SI top Over Br Drug Store, All orders left with 1. D. Urown, promptlv attended to. fliO'S II. WIN TON.
May i. lSi7,-vSn41
Harvest Implements,
v..%.
GOLDEN WATCH,
t!*. jv superb quality of
SYTI1ES, SNATHS, S I E S HAND KAKKF.
IIOKSJ'J KA KE.y,'
Grain Cradles, ^c.
ALSO
TIIE CELEBRATED
KETCHUM MOWERS,
can be famiancd on usual terms.
ALSO ON HAND
A few more of these choice
STRAW CUTTERS
Alwavs warranted to give satisfaction. Vk CAMPBELL, GALEY & 11AKTEK. Jnly 4.vSn.')0-tf
S E A A E J. DOHERTY, Wedding Cake Baker!
Crawfordsville, Ind.
July 1,'5i"v?n50-tf.
READ
FT*
AlSiD MkEMBER!
:.
That you can
Tho Best Assortment
a. ii.g.
-Viul
BES1V STYLES!
ID
"3T O O O 3D S
AT I'm:
it'
B0YNT0H CORNER."
iT II a is on of callinir your attention toa few iteirtVi which wc think will be of irrcat financial interest to all who may avaU themselves of the "opportunity, and knowing that it is the duty of every ono in these
A I E S
To save tlio.i, ,...,
"OLD SIXPENCE/
Wc ill not hesitate in sayinz, that all of our old friends mid hundreds of others, will avail themselves of the opportunity of buying their good.s us the "Boynton Corne.',''"
WEST of the COURT HOUSE/
A\ here they can positively b« li.id at tho
O
Wc are now daily rccciving one of our unusually large and well assorted stocks of•
Dry «ool*. Boots and Sitae*,
HATS and CAPS,
BONNETS AND
White Goods & Embroideries,
Ready Made Clothing,
Groceries, Qneenswnre, Glassware,- Jfce..
In sbnrt, every thing commonly kopt in a Dry Goods establishment, all of which we have taken great pains in selecting from some of tho largest and best houses in tho eastern market. Taking care to select the richest an«t best styles, as woll as the
Best duality of Goods.
Our fiu-ilities for bin ing will guarantee to us tho ability to sell, as low as any of our neighbors, and wc. t.h ink our ten years '-xpcricnco in the business will guarantee us tho ability to suit tho wants of custonicts. We therefore extend the invitation, to call soon and tec us, v. .,
Examine
INDIANA.
our Stocky
Hear our prices, and if wc cannot suit vou we will not charge you anyihing for Jour trouble. If w.i cannot sell goods as low as'any othor honso, wo will not ask you to buy. We aro determined to sell. We will take all kinds of
Merchantable Produce,
In exchange for goods, and p«y the best prices pi cn in the town. Kvmernber the Old Brick Corner' west of ihc Court House, and call soon, or you may miss some Bargains
ALIJKN, CAtEY & KEEKAX.
April 11th,'5T,van3S-tf.
THE LARGEST STOCK
DRY GOODS, btli ing, Boo(s and Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c., &c.,
To found in Crnwfordsville, is notv being sold at the lowest prices at the old stand of
DAVIS & GARVIN!
.m -mm/
Successor to DnviS A Garvin, would inform his numerous friends and fornior patrons that he ia again in the trade. Having bought tho
Mammoth Stock!
Of DAVIS & GARVIN at a
LARCiE DISCOUNT
From
ORIGINAL COST,
We are now ofTerin^ the same at such prices as car.not fail to suit purchasers. Wc will pay the highest prie03 for all kinds of
O N O
In Exchange for Goods:
Our stock of .Summer Good* is unusually large, and well selected. Our arrangements with tho Ea.st arc such that wc arc constantly in reccipt of
NEW 600DS!
Our Motto is'-LarceSales and Small Prof» its." The business will, as heretofore, be under the management of Mr. GARVIN, who at all times will be on hand to attend to the wants of our patrons. We want to open nccounts with every good man in the County. Remember tho placc to buy good» cheap for cash or otherwise is at the old bland ot'Davis end Garvin,
"WASHINGTON HALL BUILDIN6,"
OPPOSITE TIIE COURT HOUSE.
Wc ar« offering our entire Stock of Summer in a os W IN N June 13, lS5TT5n4T-im.
LARGELcdeers,
ft.ll bound Demy Day Books—Journal# and *t 90 cts per quire. Marchunts and others will fffcd 'ft to their interest, if wanting anything in the Blank Book line, to coll at
Fkank IlKATOjf'a No. 1, Empire Block.
GROCERIES lice. Sugar, Tea, Molasses, Syrup, Spices, Candles, Starch, &c received and for sale by april 4. Guinea & BcsBxroor..
Shingles Wanted.
NE MII.LTON SHINGLES wanted by tnpril 2S, 1S55.1 GHATIAM St. BRO.
Notice.
ALL
thcie indebted to ns either bv note or Book account will do ns favcr by calling aronnd and paying the same, as wc w&r.t to asttls up the old concern immediately.1
WILSON. GE12-II?. ft
April 4
