Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 August 1857 — Page 4
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S O E S I N W A E &
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Tbo «nJet*l?ncJ having pnrch»6cd H. BALL'S interest in the business, intend* to continue it at the old Stand,
NO. 5, OMMERC I A I/OCK ., A Large Slock of ooking Stoves on Hand.
The "A AX" Remains Unrivalled!
_• A full Stock of
Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper & Brittania.Ware,
With large variety of other Kitchen Ware, l.cpt constantly on hand. Orr Stoves ami Wares will 1* offered aircduccd jsricca. All orders for work Mich as.
Tin Roofin Guttering, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc,
Or any otlicr in our line aitcnilc-d to promptly, and will be thankfully receive.!. .All Ijo^k warranted.
..Old Copper, Lead, Bras?, Pewter, Paper Rags, and almost all kinds
of Farming Produce taken in Exchange. June 20, 1857-v8n48-tf. CHILION JOHNSON.
KI^NWckyTII^V^STER
A COMBINED REAPE AND MOWER
Patented, November 25th.,1856. i}l .,y
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-Miller. Wingate & Co., Manufacturers, Louisville, Ky.
VpilIS Machine was introduced and tired for the first time during the harvest of 1S.1I). wlien nearly I two hundred and filly of them were sold, and, though new, it has already established for Itself a reputation which has never been reached by any other Combined Reaper and Mower, and it now occupies a position far in advance of all its competitors.
Wo have made some valuable improvements, suggested by careful observation and cxperimedt during thu last harvest. These will bo. added to all our Reapers and Mowers -low building for the harvest •of l&r.7.
ADJUSTABILITY.- This inachineean le changed from a Reaper to a Mower in five minutes, and *when at work can be altered to any desired height in one halt' minute. The following premiums have been awarded to this machine during and since the harvest of 1S5G:
First Premium as a Mower, over Manny's Machine, on trial, before the Committee of the Eminence Association First Premium as a Reaper, and as a Combined Reaper end Mower over Manny's Machine.
iron), with a better finish. and is more durable than any other Harvester, while, at the same time, the price is as low as that asked for the most irdinnry Combidcd Machines. Oncol' thfctc machines can bu seen set up, and incomplete working order at .. ,, ,....... C1IRIST3IAN & OHKGG\S,
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To rger Convicted,
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John S. Dye is the .Author,
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Who has had 10 years experience as a Banker and Publisher, and author of
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A Series (f Lccturcs at the Broaday Tabernacle, W lien, for 10 suecessivc nights, over 1ST50,000 PEOPLE,jga Greeted liim with Rounds of Applause, while he exhibited the manner in which Counterfeiters execute their Frauds, and the Surest .und Shortest Means of Detecting them!
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The Bank Note Engravers all say that he is the greatest Judge of Paper Money Living.
A N N O E S Di-sc ribing Every Genuine Bill in Kxistcncc 3 ni.d exhibiting at a glance every CounterlVU- »**. in Circulation -Airmge^so admirably, that REFEKKNCK is EASY ami DF.TKCTION IN- C2
ST A N ANKOUS.
1ST No Index to examine, no pages to hinittr-^ "pi Bui so simplified and arranged, that J—, tho Merchant, Banker, aud Business Man can CD tee all at a Glance. QJ
Ei'.'LISIT. FKENCII & GERMAIt. Thus each may read the same in iiis own Native Tongue.
Most perfcct BankNoteListpublished PAlso List of
All the Private Bankers, in America^^ A complete Summary of the Finance of Europe A America^ will be published in each ___ -edition, together with all the Important News of tho Dnv. Aso a series of
INTERESTING STORIES, CD
From 3t furn
an Old Manuscript found in the East.
nislic^ tho Most llit«-rv of O I E N A I E Anddcscribing the nio-st perplexing 0itloi Bin lsieh the Ladies i.nd GtntleiiH of thatCoiiUtiy have been so often found.
Thtso stories will continue thror rhout ti Q3 whole year, and will prove the Most Entertaining over offered tf the pv.blie.
ISnFuinished Wee kly toSr.berilcrs r.nh^j at ^1 a year. All Letters nitist be address- iP ,cd to P?
JOHN S. BYE, Broker.' PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR, 70 Wall Street,New York. Apiil 25 'o7vSn40-ly.
""MUSIC! MUSIC!!
JOHN W. r.I.Ali: iKO. It. lSltOWN. I'. K. snirsoy.
Blair, Brown & Co.
ESPECTFULLY announce to their i'lie :dsand patrons, that they are now in receipt of their
S IN S O
Which Is unusually large and well selected and fo-•-tylcs
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'Greatest Discovery of The Present Century •-a
FOR DETECTING COUNTERFEIT
To all those who arc desirous, in the beautiful Art of learning, to play the l'iano Pmtc and Melwlf-
'oo, tho undersigned would respectfullv statu that ho is stlil prepared to eivo lAfS!(
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named Instruments. Pianos. Mclnd ons, and all Rccl Instruments toned and repaired in a Superior mn nner. Several years exj-erience, besides numorous RetTcretices from this and other States, en able me to say that I am competent to givo perfect j-Mtiifaction to all thoso entrusting mc witli a fa*or in tho Musical Line.
All Orders lc^ at Mr. Newmans Music Store ,wiJl bo promptly attended to. may 9'67vSn42-tf. L. KISSNER.
Horrible SSS? Death!
AS
death is abroa'- in'onr land, wo respectfully inform tho public that wo will keep on hands Budr Made Coalnsof cvory size ulso, wo have a vtrr fine and complcto Hearse, so that we are now reaav to wait on our friends at any hours uoticc. TheForcniAn living in tUo adjoining rooms to the JWTaXJ rooms, which is one door E«*t of Lavnion's Btor^. on Market Street. Wo will aiso keep on hand a splendid assortment of Furniture of every 'sort, all of which we will sell on the best of terms.
M. M. VANCLEAYE. Proprietor.
William Ykriav, Foreman. June 6, '59-vSn J6-tf.
O O S
Cafpcnters,
Coopers, .tfnd BJaoksmttlis, a good
assortment. Gbimes & Blebikijue. April
4,
lS57-vol.7-no.87.-tf.
WOOL!
AMPBELL it CO.. h«vo a largo stoolc of CitsImores, Satinetta, Cloths »nd Jeans very cheap wiuoli they will exchange for Wool at the highest jr.Art«tjnee. (may 80-u55-tf.
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Cannot be Excelled,*
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In this
JBLM.MiL.
Their stoek is complete in every branch of the trade, consisting in part of
$| i]Ec & Fancy Dry (»ool*,
CLOTHING,
HATS, & CAPS,
E E N S E
BOOTS SHOES, ChKOCEISIE"-.
Jkc.
They take pleasnre in returning their thanks for the libera! patroi age heretofore extended, ard ho]c by strict attention to customers and the inducements they may be able to oiler in the way of bargains to merit a continuance of the same."
All kinds of country pioduec taken in exchange for Goods. BLAJR, BROWN it CO. April lt.vSnS3-tf.
Olr! Come Along!
it* ht AboliI Face.
Attention Everybody!!
THE
undersitl'ncd would inform the public, that he lias received a new addition to his *tcek. consisting of nil the standard woiks of the day.
LARGE FAMILY BIBLES, SCBAP BOOKS, PORT FOLIOS. NOTE
Draft Books, »fcc., also Cap, Lctlor, Leynl Note nntl Bill Papers— by the Quire or Hi
Renm. Envelopes, Copy Books,
PORTEMONIES,
Pocket Cutlery and Inks,
Fens, and Penholders,
and every tiling of the kind usually kept in a
Book and Stationery Establishment.
Call around soon, examine niy stock snd lea.ni my prices. Remember the place is East side of No. 1, Empire Block, opposite Crawford's '"Old Corner." FRANK. M. IIEATON.
May 3,1S57 vSn41-tf.
Iron, Nails, Glass, &c
Now in Store, und receiviug, 50 Ton asst Iron, 150 Kegs of Nnils, asst sizes. 50 Boxes AVindow Glass, asot, Also Cast. Spr.ng. English A: American Blister Stool, and for sale br «l»ril4. GRIMES A BURBRIDGE.
ERSTER'S Unabridged Dictionray—p rice, $5,50—latest edition—always on sale, by frank HEATO^, May 2\Sn4J-lf J»o. 1, Empiro glock.
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the leading School Books of the dav on hand and for salp atpubli»hors prices by* FRANK IIEATON, Way 2,] No. 1, Empire Block.
Spectacles!
iT7E have also on hand, a large assortment oJ Spectacles, all of which we can warrant to be of the finest Pebble Glasses.
May 2 lS37,v?D41-tf. James Fattcreon.
^Important Notice.
BOOTS SHOES!
GREAT REDUCTION IN- PRICES
FOR OASHi
At the Old Stand of Watson & fance.
TIIE
undersigned offers to the citizcns of Craw lordsville and vicinity. his large .stock of Boot? «fe Shoes at greatly rod need Prices l'or Cash consisting of every article fonnd in the
£00 AND SHOE LINE, The following comprises a part of his stock: Ladies'Kid Congress Gaiters
Lace Gaiters
rr
s:
Kid Slippers *l Kip Heeled Shoc.^ Calf Sewed Shoes Sheen Skin OvcT-Sfioc£f Lasting Congress Gaiters -t' Kid Bnskins Calf Heeled Shoes Goat Boots Rubber Over-Shoes Moccflfitis, Fnr anl Cotton Lined
temale
S E I N A S
THE yenr for Seminary purposes is divided into three. Sessions, of thirteen weeks each. The f" irsi Session begins on Wednesday after the third Monday of'September each year. .--The Seconal begni.on'Wednesdn after the first Monday ot anujiiy. The Third begins on Wednesday alter the tini• Monday in April.
BOAltD OF INSTUUt:TIOi%. John M. Bitmcu. Principal and Professor oi Mathematics. Natural Philosophy and Astr.
Rev..Jamks II.--Johnston, l'Fo(essor ot Monti and Intelleetuul Philosophy, auU Ancient Lanffuasro?*.
Miss II. Stevens. First Assistant aud Principal of the Academic Department."' Miss Catiiakine A. Twining, {atiiw ot ticinum.
Miss
Crawferdsvillc. Indiana.
Fuances
Agents for same.
FOR THE
SrillNG TRADE OF IS 57.
CHRISTMAS & GREGG,
SCCCESSORS TO
CUMBERLAND, 6RE6G & CO.,
.TO.
EMrUtE BLOCK.
& RK now adding to their already large stock. r\- a wcll-sclected supply of
This being the largest and only extensive House that is doing an Exclusive Hard-Ware Business, in all its various branches, situated in the most convenient and business part ot town.
We have 011 hand every variety of American, English and German Hard-Ware, IRON. SHEET-IKON,
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Gents' Calf Cork soled Boots Single Double Grained Boots
Cloth Congress Gaiters Kip Shoes Double soled Calf Boots «. Kip Calf Congress Gaiters Plain Calf Shoes:
Gloves and Hosiery.
Gents' Buck Gloves Gray Morinp.lloiq Mixed cotton half Hose "Woolen-Gloves
Brown cotton half-llosfi} i^oolcn Half JIose Fancy cotton half .Hose
Ladies' Cotton JIose taeii^J "Woolen'Hose Tlio s'toclc embraces cvory variety and style.ai.d will be sold at the very lowest figures for.C Atjii.
I5f Connected with the establishment is a Mpnufaetnnng Department. All orders for V\ ork. ex ecu ted with promptness and
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Januiry 21, 1S57. 2?n-yl. ,^
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Fosb. 1-icneh, I ainting and
Drawing. Miss SeeW.Jennisox.Mnsic—A oval aud I ian.
TERMS OF TUITION.
The several departments, according to stadies pursued. per toriii to $a0 French, German &• Drawing, each, extra 0.00
Latin, and use of l'iano.
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STEEL. NAILS, ANVILS. VISES. BILLOWS, AXELS.
SPRINGS, SASIl, '(.LASS, RUBBER BELTS. Bl'CKETS, TWiS. And every variety of Shelf Hard-Warc. Also
Sadlery, Coach and Harness Trimmings, Humes, Saddle-Trees. Patent and Enamel Leather, Plain and Fancy Enamel Cloths.Silver. Brass and Japanned Harness Trimmings and Ornament.of every varioty. a I such ax Threshimr. Reaping and ,Miwinc Mn chines. Plows, liorf e-11akes. Corn-liellers »'ut tine-Boxes, Grain Cradles. Scythes. Fork.-. J-le-vels, Spades, Hand-Rakes, and a.
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS. Having selected otir Stock from the largest and most popular Houses in the Union, and having arrangements to lmve our orders tilled in short notice, and dealing in none biu the best brands, wc cannot fail to rive satisfaction to all who ma favor us with a call. Having'at present a large trade, and daily adding nev. mkI resj-on-iMe customers. we feci encouraged to select tilt: f»-st Stock and offer the most liberal inuiieomenu to extend our Trade.
All Orders shall rcce'ne prompt atte'iti"!. and shall give the same satisfaction as though thvy were jircsent. (Ji 1111
ST AN it GRKG*t.
Crawfordsville" March 14, lS5u. v6u34.n
SWEEP CLEAN
BROOM MMi ACTOKV!! I-HE
undersigned would respectfully inform tii=citizens of .Montgomery county, that .'1- is now Maisnfiictvring'it hii usuibiisluueut,- immediately Eas: or Juogc "NayiorVTe'sidciicc, the very best article of Brooms, which he will sell
TWENTY PICK CENT. CHEAPEIt At Wholesale or Retail than can be purchased elsewhere. f-iSTMerchants will be supplied at all times and on the most reasonable terms with the best article of Brooms. ABRAHAM JOHNSON.
Feb. si. 1S57.
Valuable Mill Property
ri'IIE subscriber proposes to sell his Mills on JL Sugar Creek, two miles soutli-east cf the town of Alanio, in-Montgomery.county. Ind.t Persons wishing to pnrchnse proj erty of this kind, would do widl to call at the Alamo Mills, and examine for tbemselvcs.- Three story Fiame and basement story Stone, with three lun of Burrs and suitable mai'hincry and there are'two Saw-Mills andXatli Mill, all new and in good running order andthere is an extra building SO lyr 40 feet suitable' for other machinery. There io lo0 acres ut" good Land attached to'the Mills, well improved with a good two-story Dwelling, and all necessary out-houses and Barn,.with three fan idler Dwellings suitable for Families igood never. failing: wafer. These Mills arc situate in one of the finest Wheat and Timbered countrys in the State. Persuns living at a distance, wishing furtlior information can address tho Proprietor at Alamo. Ind.. •Hid))"" E. GLARE.
Jan. 10,1357—6mv$n25.
DICK'S
WORKS—Rollins' History, Joiephns, Plutarch's Lives. Sbakspeare A- Byron, for sale by FRANK BEATON, 2-U. No. 1, Empire Block.
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2.00
Lessons011 l'iano & in Painting l..-*. Nodeduetionfor absence oxcept when caiu-cd b_\ protracted illness.
Pupils from abroad can be accommodated itli board in a lar"e and commodious Seminary buildiua. under cxcellciitarrangement-sfor health coma
The ehar«'C for boarding, including board, rnel, 1 i"•lit and Tuition in anv ot the three Departments of the Seminary, is $50.00 per term.
Mil. O. P. .11 NNisoN. lias taken charge of the Boardine House, and will use every means in his powerto make it a pleasant h^nii- tor joung ladies attending the Seminary. \|t 15. vSnStf.
1857."NEW FIRM 1857. N E W GO OI)S!
HOWAEDASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
lmpoi lMi AiiiioiiacenMBl!
rsuch
^all persons afflicted
:"with
as Spermatorrhea, Semineal weakness,
Impotence, Gpnorflhea, Gleet, Sy phi Ilia, the "vice of Oniniiini,.or'Self-Abn«,'Ac..^fc.
The Howard1 Association of Philadelphia, in priest ftf thf .awfnl d^ttupUon^pf imman lifeJ^J healtbicauKid.\by/Si^^'jilisea4ie»,anithe.(Ieceptions which arc practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases,by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worihy of their name, to give Medical Advice Grati#, to jail "par?onr:tIrusrafflietcd^malff orrfemale) who^jiplyfby letter, with/a descnptiop*f their condition, age, occupation, habits of life. &c.. and in case of extreme poverty and suffering to VUBNISH MEDICINES FREE Or CHARGE
The Howard Association is a. benevolent institotioii, Established by Vpecial cndownicutj for the relieif of the sick and distressed, afflicted with it Virtnlent and Epidemic Diseasci'i',.iind its fnnls can*be used for no" other1, purpose. It' lias n$w a surplus meant-, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most apnroved modern treatment. Valuable advics also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with
Womb Corrplaiiit. LeucoiThen'.&i'. Address post-paid Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN. Consulting Surgeon. Howard AssociationNo. 2 South NINTH Street. Pnihidelphiii..Pa.
0 look through and examine our larg.- and ex tensive stock of
Hats and Gaps.
HAVING removed our Hat- Maiiii'nctorv to the west half of the room occupied by Hal.null &. i.-sell Mcuhant Tailors. 011 .'Jain street., two doors west 6s'-t.lv- Holt...- H'-iisc. we arc bow ready to accommodate all who may favor 1 .-with a call. We ale Iiom Jti: 1.1 I cli.iiliii I'd recerving. fl'ijlli the eastern niamifee!incrs all of the most 'ashionalile and approved stvlcs of
SO HATS & CAPS!
We use none but the best material and warrant all of our work to give satisfaction. Wc make hats to order and repair at short uoticc, aud by the use of the French Conforniature wc warrant, a perfect tit: we will sell you a better hat anu at least twen-ty-five per cent, cheaper than-any other house in Crawfordsville. We do not want you to take our word for ft. but call and examine for yourselves.
PARRIS11- iV: B1KT.
Fehmarv 2i, t?57. n52.
oi DAGUE 8RE0TYPES.
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SKY AN!) SIDE LKdIT UOi.CilN, O vvf:' 1. •. OPPOSITE IIOl.TON IIOTfE. OVI:I:
Pi J. it S. ROBINSON'S STOI 'v(_'ra\v/'onI.--viiits 11«i.
AMBROTYPES.
F. H. FliY
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TT70ULD inform their numerous friends and W customers, that they have received and. have open their stock of
Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS,
Which tlicy are. determined to sell at extremely low prices. Their stock consists of every article usually kept in a. Retail House, and have beei: bought with great care and at thu head of the market,—which will enable us to compete wi-ii any honse in town.
Wc would call the attention of the Ladies to our stock of MER1NOES, DELAINES, ARGENTINES.
A I N A N E S I S Prints, Collar.', Dchu^o, Itibbous, BONNETS, SHOES, &e., &c. To the Gentiemen. wc would say that wo. have everything for their comfort except ready made clothing. Onr stoek of
CLOTHS, HATS, B'XITS. SHOES. COLLARS.
ifcc., are of the bi»t quality and cverv va.iicty.,. .To our country friends we would say that wc arc ready to exch Boots and sih-o.-. *.Ve that is b'rolif-ht tn. in
^Ocui' ii).
ASitwt
stoe: nt Dry Goods variety ot produce t.alt and cxinnine
sny
ii 'UAIlB.
are making pivp«rati'ns mr uiung Last. is n'ccessaiy that aH v.11clo.-fd accounts shoal,1 be closed immediately. with CASH. Thos having unsettled accounts are requested to close them without delay, (lur rules in this rcspectarc 1'osinvh cud fi"in which there must be 110 iiitioii. On Friends will at once see the meessi if nriri."/ them t"-promptness. Our business i.- Larite and it lake- Money t" conduct it propel iv. "iir than! .- i'e due t" many friends who !i:-.\emet their oliiig.- i"i.s promptly, and in sem install'.' that w.-:I-"!h v. with sacrifices t" theo.-. .-s. Wc ton highly appreciate the mo iU'.- 1-t sue)!." and it shuil be our greatest, pleasure at ail times to servo them with the r. khesiikst and 11 earr?t c..ioi,= in the market. We are now preparimr for the pnr hase and rcceptiionjo the largest stock of Good* ever vtiered to the citizens of this place and vicinity."'which we intend to sell .it prices so low Uiat every one shall he convinced it wi.l be tor their interest to buv of 11-.
Feb. .i 1- .7.] CAMPBELL it CO.
I
JL O OK IT
OtS "W"_~ PSATH
HAS
brought thcl eajx'St lot of Goods that was ever 0]ened in Crawfordsville. which he offers, and will sell to the citizens of the town and vicinity at the store room of Joel Lee. cheaper than was ever offered here before, for Cash and Cash 01 ly. Our stock consists in part of
Spring DcLaincs, .. Challies, Printed Bereges, Satin Striped dor Plain & Dotted .Swiss, Striped D'Chenic, Fancy Lawns, Plain Beroges, O ifn ha ni s, _r. Prints, Crape Shawls, Bl'k Silk,
Maurillas, (Beauties,) Bugle Collars, French Work Collars, French "WORKED UNDERSLEEVES, BON-! nets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches. Par-i asols, Hats & Cttps, Boots and 1 ,^ho€s, Clotbing, :md nll othcr artic-lcs usually
kept in our I N E
April 4.'57-vS-ii87-tf. C. W. PKATHER.
DR.apd
KANE'S Arctic .Esgiloration Jnst receiv ed for anle
by
FliANK HEATON.
May 21357v8n4l-tf. No. 1, Empire Block.
CASH,
or "Books and Stationery, given in exchange for good clean Rags, by may 2]
F*ane Heaton,So.1EmpireBlock.
What the Ladies say
U'tfOrr
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SesuaU diseases,
In farorof
COOKING STOVES.
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EZRA 1). 11 ART WELL, -President-
Geo. Faii!ciuld. Scc'y. mar21n-35yl
•WANTED!
5,00ft. YOU MEN
Nancy Fisher, Elizabeth Fagan, Ann E. Watson, Lucy A. Ilolton, Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson, E. A. Jennison.. Sarah Wakolyn. *C Eliza Bowcn. M. Middleton,
Mrs. Martha A. Hughes.
X. B. HOOVER, is tliE only Airent for the Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsville. Mo others have them. A cood assortment of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.
April 3, 1S56'—tf.
SINGERS SEWnSG MAfHLNES. GREATSlJCCESS
Plain printed instructions for using, are sent with cach machine, from which any otic can readily acquire the art of managing them. The niacin lies arc paeked securely to go to any part of the. world. To all persons desiring more particular information wc will, on application by letter at either of our otliccs forward a copy I. M. Singer & Co's Gazette. a paper wholly devoted to tho Sewing Machine interest. •.
A pi ons. Cheek'I i. Iting. Carpc 11 Bi.nkctsSad dlcblanki ts, Blael-, and Brown Canton Flannels. Drills, Knives and Fork". TaMe' and Tea Spm ns, Cotton B.itt-i Staple and Fancy Dress oorls, /Fancy Prints. English and Turkey red jn inted Delaines. Printed all wool chil drens l'laid Delaines, Manchester Ginghams. French and English Morinos, Saxonv Plaid Mori110s and Turkey Red Plaid. Square Shawls, Black Wool Shawls, l'laid Long Shawls. Mohair, mixtured Travelling Shawls, Brown Beragc Floranee silk.
AlpaecaRobes, Satin StripedSobes
BONNETS AND BONNET RUSHES,
BLACK AM) I'ANCV SILK-s. SWISS EDGING AND INSERTION, Jackonet Edging, Kinbr'd Swiss Collars,
L-.OURNING COLLAR, SETTS,
Collars and Sleeves. Printed Cloaking, Green and Brown Bcragc, Tabby Velvet, Black Alpacca. Corded Skirts. Skeleton Skirts. Cloth Talmas. :'viorien Antique and Ombre Trimming. Trimming Fringe, Triple Chain
Gallon. Debeco Striped Poplin, aud Persian. White, Red .? Yellow and Gray
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Black and White,
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"lXTE 'tlie undorsiVned who have purchased the W jn^tlv celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, wonlil recommend them to the Pnblic. ns being the mots' perfoct: SKve oier sold in tins plw e. .. v.- .... It. is perfect in all the -different departments, of CoOking—Bakes with'grcat rcgnlarity, has a good dranght. and requires but about obe .half the amount of fuel thabi- required tc perform the same amount of work in other Cooking StovCs
MTs. Matilda COmpton. -'Mrs. M. I\1- Jennison, ^'.^f.-RolJcrtsoi^ Elizabeth Mnck,
is always the mostconclusive
proof cf great merit. Judged by this test there is no labor- saving machine before the public comparable to Sanger's Sewing Machines. After establishing tlic highest repntation in the United States tliev were exhibited iit tthe latfr"Exposition L'ni vcrsclle" in Franco, where tiicy carried off the. lushest premium and great manufactory to make them has been built in Paris.
In every Branch of Industry
In which sewing is to be done, these machines can be used with immense profit. As the speed of the Railway train is to traveling on foot, so is sewing with Singer's Machines win pared with liand-scw-iin.'- No tailor, shoemaker, dressmaker, carriage trimmer, stddler. hatter. fte., «fcc.. should be •••itlii'iit one. Tha.fiiir profit of using one of these machines, regularly employed, is
One Thousand Dollars a year. In all private fumilii where there is much si:»iiiL' to lie done theso ni^hinc.i are an invaluable assistance. Planters and hotel keepers find them particularly convenient and profitable. These machines aresimplc in their constinotion and very -trong and durable, being the only kind of Sewing Machine ever made, by hieh every sort ol work, coarse or tine, could be perfectly executed. Thousmds of inferior and worthless Sewing Machines Inn been made and sold under various names, but S:ii!f- r"s Maehfnes alone have been found everywhere to satisfy the wants of the public.
T. M. SINGER & CO.
Fiiincipai. (jefke. No. 5^3 Bkoaijway, New Voi:: ItliANCIl oFi icrs. No. -17 llar.ovtr St.. Boston. OT Chapel St.. Ncv Haven. Ct. Gloversvillc. N. V. No. '271 l.'roarl ••-t.. ?vcwark. N. J. 1-1-J Chei'imt St., I'liila. 10r Baltimore St. Bait. No.
?rl
We.-tiuii'iister St..
Providencc. R. I. S East 4th St.. Cincinnati. 65 North-ith St.. St. Louis. SI St. Charles St.. New Orleans. 20 Dauphin St., Mobile.
GOODS^InTE PURCHASED
-AT-
C, R.
ov
3, Rt-FJM
Upon :is low terms as at any other house in Crawfordsville. and upon this very condition, we ininforni the public that we havejust opened a new ai'.d well selected stock of
Y/.}:"G O O »S
pnrehasetl entirely in the City of New York, consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, together with a huge and splendid stock of Clueensware. Common Stone and China. I'artic uiar retention has ?een given to the selection ofa fill! Hssortmentof liofisekeepint' Goods
Blcached Fiinev I.)iii|.cr. Brown Table l)i1 ... aper, Embos.-i-.i 'i'i bli* cloths, Snow .. -rop .yj-' iiis. Wi-rsl'-d Damask -.-Curtiiir.s. Goods ai.d'lowel- *... inLrs. Sheetings, .-hii tliiirs I
vt
Wool JIosc, Blue mixed Hose. Ladies Sleeves. Head dresses. Children* Boots. Tan made Hoods. Fancy Hoods. Printed Worsted Mutfers. Comforts.
Rubber Puff Co:nb and Side
Combs. Rubber Neck.Combs and Hay Wagons. Large Stoek Cloths and woollen goods for men's wear. French. Black Doc-skin Cassimer,
IS row 32 nttJ Cfolils Ca^iiiicr.
Al.L W00I,TWEEDS
Blue and Blak Satinet
KY. .IEANS,MIXED BEAVEIJ. SHEEP GRAY
Ribbi Cassimer, Fancy Cassimer,
G-ZREJEUNT SATINE —AND A—
MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF CLOTHING,
Fine French Black Cloth Dress Coats, with vei vet Collars. Cassimer bnsinps." Coats. Silk War]' Tweed Coats. Pea Jackets. Ye!v.-: Vests. Silk velvet Vests. Silk Plush Ve.-ts. Ca.-sirncr Vests. Sutin Vests. Flannel Vests. Jeans Vests, Tweed Vest.Overcoats nice, strontr and thick: Drawers. Woi! len undershirts. Overalls. Hick. Shirts. Shirt Col h.rs anil Shirt Bosomsand Shirts: and a splendid lot ot Hats. Caps. Boots and Sh'c-s. Uinbrolia11II of which wiil be sold at vorv 1- ligures.
r.
I
would reopcctfully inform mv friends and thpublic generally that I liavc just received mj Spring Stock of
BOOTS SL SHOES.
CONSISTING IN PAUT OF
MEN'S
CALF
AND
500
II 91 1 S 0 I r- -. BOXES & PACKAGES .K yT©P
GOODS AT
(jMHAM ri3R0.
'"$29,000 STOCK!"™! 100,000 sales for 1856
Three Rooms Filled with Gocda
Wcare now rcciiving onr spring and Summer stock ofdry goods, consisting of ready madcClo ing, Hats, "Boots, ^Sh'oei, Carpeting, fcc.. from tho manufacturers and importers of Bonnets,
DRY GOODS
•20.000 yds. of Prints. -, ,r. 25 l»00 of Muslin12.000 Stripes, cheeks and Ticking. 3.000 Silks. 20.000 Silk Tissues, Bcragcs, Bcragc dolaiils Lawns and Chejlics. 3,000 yds. of toqds ah3''linnens. 6,000 men find b\iyssummer.goods for coats and Pants. 7,00 silk, soft straw, leghorn, and Gimp bonnets 4.00 pieces of bonnet ribbons. '...
Cloths & Cassimeres.
c*fc\'ery,T
iiuhlity
anil style. .......
BOOTS &. MllOE^
1 Oil casns of boots and shoes direct from the man nfactnrcrs including every style of Ladies, Gentlemens aud boys wear in our country.
*4 Hats & caps
of every va'riety and kind'worn by mon and bovs,
Kcady iT3n«le C'lolliinli
#9,000 Stock
Wc invite ail who want.great barg:i'-.,s in rcaiM made Clothing toeall and see our oteok as wc scJ moreelothins thad any two hcuses in lowu :u:v' sell below all competition.
CARPETS! CARm'Sn
1 Sold ot city retail pviccs. .*.••
WAXI'K O?
lii.ouo citslomers to buy goods for cost.. 500,000 Shingles. 4.(.'00.00i feet of lumber. .... •l.lO.i'ii.iO lbs. of Bacon. •im'.nOO Feathers. .joo.hou Rags, i--pio.Ooo casli not objocted to. We invitoall toeonie and see -ir stxk as wi are ablo to undersell all competition, our goods will be sold at ten per cent-profit oncost.
The tremi ndous amount of goods that we sell, enables us to. sell cheaper than any othor house iti town. -t'.v I JAMES GRAHAM & BK).
Apri' Tn 111 \.
IR. VA^'SiSCKJBJLT,,
E N A L-^^SURCIKON. I")
KSPECTFL' I.I.Y Venders his services to the citizens of Cravff.ivilsville and vicinity. He irives particular attention to carious teeth- mdlions of which are now annually lo.-t tor wilnt ol_ timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of
Porcelain Teeth i:i the IVes?,
Havinsr Mire utility and ease to all requiring artificial .substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire df-uble set. Ail w«k warranted.
All operations pertaining to thescionee ea.efullv atrended to with the least possible pain. JDental Rooms in Washington Hal!
November 4, 1 *•"»'. v.mlrtf.
WiNTOiV FBOBINSOj^
?i SUCCESSORS TO
BRIKCKERHOFF & PBNTON
i:xi i.rsivr.i. wnot.Ks.M 1:
DRUGGISTS,
No. 1"» South Water St., La!!i:is Hlock,
iiKTB-lS-inl.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS. TRAINS SOUTH,
Kxprrsx pa?.=es Crawfordsville at A. iL.cnnneeting at Grcenca.-i.lc with morning train for Indianapolis and Terre Haute and arriving at Nev. Albany at 4- '-0 P. M.
Accommodation ''asses Cra'wfopUvillo -1 :-T. connecting nt Greencastie with evening train.-for Indianapolis and Terre Haute.
Accommodation train goinir north leaves Greencastie on the arrival of Tore Haute tiain and passes Crawfordsville Id A. M. arri, iiiL' at Lafayette li 31. connecting with trains for Indianpolls.
Kxprcss passes Crawfordsville S:i2 P. M. arriving at Lafayette 10 P. 31. and at Chicago next morning.
Through tickets to he had for all the principal eastern and western citie« tit the oilier-. V. 'I- IRWIN, Agent.
February l'i.IS."."—nOltf
"UNION
onnecting with
J. R. S. ROBINSON.
-Oct. 4.'JO. vSnlltf.
WAR
IN KANSAS!
KIP BOOTS,
Boys, do. Men's path Congress
BUTTON OAITEIIS, MEN'S CALF & Kip Sli^e^,, Ladies Silk and C'lpth Gaiters, Ladies Bnff. Oalf, Kip and Morocco Boots,
Misses do do do do do Child's Fancy and Heavy Shoes, ,.k'. A'l kind#if.,Sbt«3 Findings. Best article of Buffalo Sole Leather. ..French Calf and Kip Skins. In short very variety of Findings, all of which will be sold Cheap for Cash.
CASH PAID FOR HIDE,
April i-vol,5-no.57-6m. JACOB DAVIS.
IA1IS A:CO'S. Alli:iCU A
Express Company
all the principal CITIES in the United States, !i«th North and South.
Messengers leave Daily
At 6 A. 31. and 9:151*. 31. Business solicited.— Office at the Depot. R. E. BRYANT, Agent.
April 12, 1S5C. n39tf.
BOX OF PRICES FOB
APVERT9IWG A1VPJOB PRIffl^B,
ENTERED
into between tho several Publishers
of Crawfordsville, ("Montgowebt
akd '.'•CsAwroBDBviz.i.ii
Jobbhax.,'
Retiew,"
an the. 7th, day
of March, IS55, as follows: Yearly Advertising One Column, per annum, subject toscrirt-ap7 nnal change •_ ........'.$80,00 One-Half Column, per anntunj snttfect to semi- annual changc ..18,00 One-Third Column, per annum, subject to semi-annual.chapge*. 15,00 One-Quarter Column, per nnnnm, subject to semi-annual chango ••••10,00 A '-Card" of one square oil ess, per annum ,7,00 months 4,00
Lxn.M. Advertisements as heretofore, pne dolarpor square, for three insertions for cach addiional insertion 25 cents all over one square,Charged as a square and a half, all over one square and a half, charged as two sqnarcs.
Patent Medicine', A^ertiiisg.
OneColnmn per annum, sem-annnal change $85,00 Half 25,00 Third ^17,00 Quarter 112,00
All-pnblic Sales, Transient Advertisements, &c., #1 per square, for first insertion and 25 conts for cacli additional insertion. •.•'*! ...
Special Xoticcs.
Marriages, Obituaries, Literary Notices of al kinds, half our regular advertising rates. !5F"Notiees of Patent Medicines, $1 per square for first insertion.
Curd and Job Printing.
One pack of Cards, 50)- $2,09 Two (100).'... Lottery Tickets, or cards, (100) l,SO each additional hundred 1 ,('0 Fnrricral Invitations, (note paper, envciojied) 8,00 Circulars, 011 half sheet letter, per hundred"3,00 Blanks—single ouiro $l,50^-two quires .-2,00 and for cach additional quiro, 75 conts.
1
Whole Sheet PostCTS, per nundred .-fSjOO cach additional hundred" 5,00 •Half- Sheet Postor, per hundred 5,00 each additional hundred 3)00 Quarter Sheet Poster, per hundred 8,00 cach additional hundred 1,50 Eighth ShcctPostcr, 50 or less 1,50 Ball Tickets, 100 copies, $4,00—to be paid for invariably, before taken from the office.
Election Tickets.
Five dollars per thoi^and will be charged for Election Tickets, to be paid for invariably in advance.
Show dvertisemcnts.
Two dollars per square will be charged for advertisements of this character, for first insertion—cach additional insertion. $1.
II orsc and Jack Hills*
Forsingle Horse Bill .J^-eac'., additional F/ors* on bill, $1.
}rO''"ilnr Xotiee.
The payment ^r all Patent Medicine advertisements must b0 satisfactorily secured before inserted. by an "accepted order, or by cash.
CHARLES II. 'BOWEN, RJ:vikw.
E A E W O
CHICAGO ILL'S.
S E A E S A IN A N E A 1 TOKV and DEl'OT in the I'nitcd States, whero. may be found
Eaili'cad
Freight Cars,
I'OKTAM.E ASO STATIONAKY
LOCOAK.iTIV A CYLINDER ST!:AM BOILERS.
1 ALL KINDS OK
WOOD AND IRON MACHINERY,
PREMIUM PORTABLE'
I A S A W I S
With important anti-flic tien iinprovenK n's.
CHILD'S PATENT ROTARY SAW MILLS.
Xojts
Foiinbic Flonr Corn Mills,
.with i!ewimprovements, wit.Ii or withotit bolts, ji-- and Genciral .Mill Furnishings. I.
0
Sl.'PKKIOIt SIII.WLK MII.I.W
STEAM & WATER
ST KM WIIISTLKS.
1 l-"iNisi!i:i) BUASS Wouk AND Esoini: Tuimuincd.
CASTINGS AND .MILL •('!EARING.-
GATE'S PATENT SCREW CUTTFK.
Best Machiixest'a Piles. OK on: r.vs imi-ojit\i1.i.v.
SMOKE PIPE, BREECHES, SHEET WORK A-C. Wi ray to 0111' patrons mid the public generally, tnai heretofore we have not been ablo to keep up. with thu demand, and no-.v wc have largely increased onr Works, increased our Finn, and" Imviv I L'l'caU'r facilities for supplying tlij We.-t with M.iehtnery than any other establishment.
GATES, WARNER,CHALMERS, it ERASER. I". W. OATHS. S. WAKNIK. T. 1.11 A I..M LI:.!,
A.C. WAUNlCll. I). 11. niASKlt.
I June 11, lS.'iij. \T nlT-ly.
I Ii EICirrON & CUOiJlI{LKIIOL3IIC
l€ARRIA€E MAKERS',' 1
Washington Sliccf,
CliA \YFOULSVJI.J.E,. JM A TJ"OULD respectfully infoim the uldie that Y\ they have now on hand and are constantly putting up the best, selection of Carriages ever offered in this market, either. for EASE, ELEGANCE. DURABILITY, or CHEAPNESS. Any person wishing a good Ciirriaj *', would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
A11 t»tr fi'o/f: Warranted One Year.
lb-pairs of ali kinds, Trimming, Painting, cttc., done with neatness and dispatch, and on the most I I1KAEON.'. I'.I.K ltllS.
JSi?" Sign Deighton & Co.," first shop south of the Cianc House, 011 Washington street. mar liSyilnS'lv 1 'v -i
HA
EXPRESS
1NY.
J. E. M'DONALD.
S. C. WILLSOK. WILLSON Sc 31'DONALD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in the room over J« It. & S. Robin" son's Store, Empire Block. Where they will be found at aH times when no absent on professional business. -January 6, 1854, v5n27tf.
LEW. WALLACE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Having permanently located himself in this place will give his undivided attention to all business entrusted to his caro. Office immediately over Manson fc Powers Drug Store. Empire Block. april 29j 1S55.
of
Fresh Arrival
B0MBMAN &
SRAYS'
I A N O S
AT
Newman's Music Store.
ING just opened a laiL'O stock of fine Gold Watches. Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Lie Ii he oilers for easii at prices so low us to defy coinjie tition. Two doors east of Binford's corner, sigfi of WATCH and 3Ii siCAr. I.NSTnrMENTS. loo Fine Gold and Silver Watches loo Breast Pins and Broaches 30y Finger Rings
T5 Ear Drops of difterent styles," 20 and Silver Fob and Neck Chains "o Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens, Pencils, Lockets. Snaps. Bracelets, Sjn-ctaclcs, Port Monies, tine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Map«. Novels, Paper, Ink, fine Note Paper. Envelopes. Pictures, giindry school and Ladies Cards. Pianos, 3Ie!o-Peans. Meiodeons, Guitars, Violins, Accordeone, 31usic BoxeA, Sheet Music, together with every thins else usually kepi in such establishments. TITOS. NEWMAN.
Crawfordsville, Dec. 'i'J, lb55. v7n'J3.
DISSOLUTION!
THE
Copartnership heretofore existing between J. W. Cumberland. Samuel H. Greag & Purvey N. (.'hrihtmnn, is thi-j day dissolved by limitation. The Notes und Account# of the late firm will be found L11 tho hands of J. W. Cumberland, for collection. Persons knowing themselves indebted either by Note or Account will please call and suttie immediately.
CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.
Jan. 1,1S57.—tf ,t-.
N. B. The business will hereafter be conducted by Cbristinau fc Gregg, (successors to Cumberland, Gregg & Co., having purchased the entire stock, beg leave to return onr thanks to our numerous friends and customers for past favor# and hope to receive a liberal share of your patronage in the future. We intend to keep on hand a general assortment of Hardware, whech wo will sell cheap for Cash. Call at No. 2, Empire Block. -.O CHBISTMAN &
Jan. 1, 1557.
GREGG.
To the Farmer and Mechanic
W
have a lot of hardware that we well ncll »l costjsnd carriage.
J.IL & S.ROBINS«TE,
