Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 September 1857 — Page 4

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S O E S I N W A &

25 WITNESSES

Tl»e undersigned having purchased II. BALI/S interest in the business, intends to continue. it at the old Stand,

NO. 5, O E I A O

A targe Stock of Cooking Stoves 011 Hand.

Mill

The "AJ.AX" Remains Unrivalled!

A full Stock of

Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper &, Brittania Ware,

With ii large variety of other Kitchen Ware, kept- constantly on hand. 0»»r Stoves and Wr.rcs will lie ollcrcd at reduced prices. Ail ciders for work such as

Tin Roofin Guttering, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc,

Or any other in our lino attended to promptly, and will be thankfully received. All work warranted.

Old Copper, Lend, Brass. Pewter, Paper Rags, and almost all kinds of Farming Produce taken in Exchange. I Juno 20, 18fi7-v8n48-tf. CHILTON JOHNSON.

OK TITT, O

Forger Convicte'dS

John S, Bye is hc Author, pj

Who has hud 10 years experience as Hunkcr and Publisher, and author of £3

A Scries of Lecttires at the Broad-** tray Tabcrnaelc, ,, When, for 10 successive nights, over pj •©•50,000 PEOPLE,.@3 Greeted him with Hounds of Applause, while lie exhibited the manner in which Counter- f»x»l loiters cxccuto their Frauds, and the Surest 6"Hi and Shortest Means of Detecting them!

that he is the greatest Judge of Paper Money Living.

P"

A N N O E S Describing Every Genuine Hill in Existence and exhibiting at a glancocvcrv Counterfeit in Circulation Arranged so admirablv, thai h'F.FKUENCF, is EASY and DETECTION IX-

STAN A N E O S. -iV

Bf~No Index to examine, no pages to hnntH~j| up! But so siiupiiiied anil arranged, that 1— the MeiObant. Hanker, and Business Man can CD see all at a Glancc. CQ

JENGLISIT, FITI:NCII & "GERMAR. Thus each may read the same in his own Native Tonirue. Most perfect Bank

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otcList-published

Also a List ot

All the Private Haulers at Anicrica.^^ A complete Summary of the Finance of Europe it America wilfbe published in each edition, togothcr with all the Important News CS of the Day. Aso a series of

INTERESTING STORIES, CE From an Old Manusriipt found in the East. It furnishes the Most Complete llistoi of

O

O 111 E N A I E And describing the most perplexing posi- 03" tions in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of I-«J that Country have been so often found.

These stories will continue throi ghout the Q3 whole rear, and will prove the Must Entertaining crcr otTeird to tho public. (itf"l1 uriushed V\ eeklv toSubsoribers onlv^^J at $1 a year. All Letters must be r.ddresscd to 03

JOHN S. DYE. Eroker. IT3 PUBLISHER AND I'UOPIUETOR, 70 Wall Street, Kcw York. April £5 '."7vSn-10-ly.

"3IUSIC

MUSIC!!

0Uj the undersigned would respectfully state that ho is still prep.-mtl to give Lessons on the al.ovi named Instruments. Pianos, Melodi ous, and ttl! Kccsl Instrument* tuned ntul ropftirol in Supciior niR nner. Several years ex perknee, besides numerous KclFereuces from this nhd other States, enable mo to soy that 1 am competent to give perfect satisfaction to all those entrusting me with a favor in tho Musical Line.

All Orders lol at Mr usic Store will bo promptly attended to may »'5VvSn42-tf. I- K1SSNER.

Shingles Wanted

ONE

MILLION SHINGLES wanted bv [april 2S, IS.'.5-1 GRAHAM &':

Jfow in Store, and receiving, 60 Ton asst Iron,

150

WERSTER'S

CA

BRO.

Iron, Nails, Glass, &c

Kcg8 of Nails, asst sizes,

50

lif'xea Window Gloss, asst.

Alito Cast, Spr.ng, English & American Blister Steel, and for sale bv april 4. GlilMES «fc BURBRIDGE.

Unabridged Dictionrav—price,

ffi,50—latest

edition—alwavs on

sale,

hv

FRANK HEATOli,

May 2 vSn-ll-tf No. 1, Empire glock.

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JOIIN w. nr.A in. OEO. n. BHOIVN. P. R. FUIRSON.

B! air, Brown & Co. RESPECTFULLY

announce to their friends and

patrons, that they are now in receipt of their

S IN S O

Which is unusually 1arge and well sclo'ctcd and fo ••tylcs and ouality

a

Cs.nnot be Excelled,

I is

7\r 7-, S, Their stock is complete in every branch of the tic Hank Aotc Engravers all say pr1- trade, consisting in part of

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ircatest Discovery of The Present Century f«*3

FOR DETECTING COUNTERFEIT

HATS, & CAPS,

E E S W E

BOOTS Sl SHOES,

They take pleasure in returning their thanks for the liberal patroi age heretofore extended, ar.d hope 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 pioduce taken in exchange for floods. BLAIR, BROWN & CO.? April n,v$nSS-tf.

Philadelphia mammoth

At the Old Stand of D. Wertheim.

A E & A N

O I E O E S

LATE FROM PHILADELPHIA.

\T7"E would respcctfnlly inform tho citizens of 11 Montgomery County, that we arc now receiving and opening out for sale one of the largest and finest Stocks of

Heady Made C1 otliing

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

iPXj^Tjsr

To all those who arc desirous, in ti.e beauiifi: Art of learning, to play th Piano Voit- nntl 3tclodc-

sct

ZF^UKTOTZ"

WEARING APPAREL.

Tn this branch of the trade we are unsurpassed bv any house in tho Wabash Vnllev, and our facilities are such that we can afford tosell anyarticle of Clothing at

LOWS'si FfffiTESES

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

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

SPLENDID JEWELRY.

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

This establishment will bo found to contain t»ery article usually kept in a Western Store. All kinds of Produce^ taken. The Farmer and Me-

QV* T* 1 will find this csUtblisliincDt TLIO VORR T)1AP* ASH, or Books and Stationery, given in ex- for Good Bargains. MATKR & ULLMAV 1 April 4,1856-vS-n87, ULLMAX. mayg) FBAKK HKATW, NO.1 fempireBlock.

GROCERIES-

O O S

Ccflee, Sugw, Tea,Molasses. Syrup, Spices, Can-' parpen tors, Coopers, and Blacksmiths, a rood .Ues.BUrch, Ac received and for sile iy T~/ assortment. GRIVES A april4. GRIVES BIHBHIDOE. April 4, !S57-vol.7-no.87.-tf,

Important Notice.

BOOTS &T SHOES!

GREAT ^EDUCTION IN PRICES FOE CASH! At the Old Stand of Watson & Vance.

THE

undersigned oiTcrs to the citizens of Craw fordsviHe and vicinity, his large .stock of Boots fc Shoes at greatly reduced Prices for"

consisting of every article found in the

Gents' Calf Cork soled Boots Single Double Grained Boots

Cloth Congress Gaiters Kip Shoes Double soled Calf Boots

Cash,

BOOT AND SHOE LINE. The following comprises a part of his stock: Ladies'rKid Congiisss Gaiters

Lace Gaiters Kid Slippers Kip Heeled Shoes *. .-ffr .-.•v?',} Calf Sewed Shoes: 3" Sheep Skin Over-Shoes Lasting Congress Gajtereji Kid Buskins ~n*" Calf Heeled Shoes: Goat Boots Rubber Over-Shoes Moccasins, Fur and Cotton Lined

Kip

Calf Congress Gaiters •*.* Plain Calf Shoes

Gloves and Hosiery.

Gents' Buck Gloves Gray Morino Hose Mixed cotton half Ilose

Woolen Gloves: Brown cotton half Hose Woolen Half Ilose Fancy cotton half Ilose

Ladies" Cotton I!ose: Woolen Hose The stock embraces every variety and style, and will be sold at the very lowest figures for GASH. £3?" Connected with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch.

DAVID KESTER.

Januu-y 24, 1357. 27n-yl.

GHAWFOHDBVII.LS

SEMINARY.

THE year for Seminary purposes is divided into three Sessions, of thirteen weeks each. The First Session begins 011 Wednesday after tho third Monday of September each year. The Second begins 011 Wednesday after the'first I\londay of January. The Third begins on Wednesday after the third Mondaj' in April,

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. JOHN M. BUTLER, Principal and Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Ast-ri nomy.

REV. JASIES H. JOHNSTON, Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, and Ancient Languages.

Miss II. STEVENS, First Assistant and Principal ofthc Academic Department. Miss CATHAIIISE A. TWINING, Tcaeher of German.

Miss FRANCES FORD, French, Painting and Drawing. Miss SUE W. JENNISON, Music—Vocal and Piano.

TERMS OF TUITION.

The several departments, according to studies pursued, rer term $3.00 to §7.00 French, German & Drawing, each, extra-- 5-00

Latin, and tisc of Piano, "i 2.00 Lessons on Piano »fc in Tainting "'"10.00 No deduction for absence except when caused by protracted illness.

Pupils from abroad can be accommodated with board in a large and commodious Seminary building, under excellcntarrangcmcntsfor health comfort and improvement.

The charge for boarding, including board, fuel light and Tuition in any. of the three Departments of the Seminary, is SoO'.OO per term.

Mn. O. P. JXNNISON, has taken charge of the Boarding House, and will use every means in hi power to make it a pleasant home for young la dies attending the Seminary.

Sept.-13,'ofi. vSnStf.

1857. NEW FIRM 1857.

AND

N E W O O S

S I N

& Fancy SJry 6oods,

CLOTHING,

FOR TIIE A E OF 1 8 5 7

CHRISTMAS & GREGG, SUCCESSORS TO

CUMBELRAND, GREGG & CO.,

NO. 2 EMPIRE BLOCK,

AREwell-selected

now adding to their already large stock, a supply of

HIARID-WASE-Tliis being the largest and only extensive nouse that is doing an

Exclusive Hard-Ware Business, in all its various branches, situated in the most convenient and business part of town.

We have cn hand every variety of American, English and German llaril-Waro, IRON, SIIEET-IRON.,

STEEL, NAILS. ANVILS, VISES. BELLOWS, AXELS,'*8'

SPRINGS, SASH, GLASS, RUBBER BELTS, BUCKETS, TUBS, And every variety of Shelf Ilard-Waro. Also, Sadlery, Coach and Harness Trimmings, Hames, Saddle-Trees, Patent and Enamel Leather. Plain and Fancy Enamel Clot lis. Silver, Brass and Japanned Harness Trimmings and Ornaments of every variety.

a I

uch as Threshing, Reaping and Mowing Machines. Plows, Horse-Hakes, Corn-Sliollers. Cut-ting-Boxes, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Iland-Rakes, and a

GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS. Having selected our Stock from the largest and most popular Houses in the Union, and having arrangements to have our orders filled in short noticed and dealing in none but the best brands, we ear.not fail to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call. Having at present a large trade, and daily adding new and responsible customers. we fed'encouraged to select the best Stock and otter tho most liberal inducements to extend our Trade.

All Orders shall receive prompt attention and shall crive the same satisfaction as thoushthev wore present. CIIR1STMAN & GREGG.

Crawfordsville' March 14. 1S56. vSu84ai3

SWEEP CLEAN!

BROOM MAM1FACT0RY!!

THE

undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Montgomery county, that he is now Mar.ufaetvring at his establishment, immediately EastofJuogc Naylor's residence, the very best article of Brooms, which he will sell

TWENTY PER CENT. CHEAPER At Wholesale or Retail than can be parcliased elsewhere.

J3^~Mcrchants will bo snpplied at all timesand on the most reasonable terms with the best article of Brooms. ABRAHAM JOHNSON.

Feb. 21. S.r7.' **5

Valuable mill Property

^"I^HE snlscril:er proposes to sell his Mills on JL Sn_ar Creek, two miles south-east of the town of Alamo, Montgomery county. Ind. Persons wishing to purchase property of this kind, would do well to call at the Alamo Mills, and examine for themselves. Three story Fiame and basement story Stone, with three inn of Burrs and suitable machinery and there are two Saw-Mills and Lath Mill, all new and in good running order and there is an extra building

80

by

40

machinery. There io

feet suitable for other

150

acres of good Land at­

tached to the Mills, well improved with a good two-story Dwelling, and all necessary out-houses and Barn, with three smaller Dwellings suitable for Families good never failing water. The»e Mills are situate in one of the finest Wheat and Timbered countrvs in the State. Persons living at a distance, wishing further information can address the Proprietor at Alamo, Ind.

Jan. 10,1887—6mv8n25. IfrM

6DOZ.

Mowing Scythes and Snaths, for sale July II. am -.i Campbell & Co.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

PHILADELPHIA.

Important A onenncement!

TO

jill persons afflicted with Sexual such "as Spermatorrhea, Semineal weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Syphillis, the vice of Onanism, or Self-Abase, Ac., ic.

The Howard .Association of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction ofhuman life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and. the deception? which rare practiced' upon, the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a CH AB

IT ABLE ACT

worihy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GBATIS, to all persons thus afflicted (male or female) who apply by letter, with a description of their condition,, age, occupation, habits of ^life, &c., and in case of extreme poverty and suffering to FUBXI8H MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE

The Howard Association is a benevolent institution, established by special endowment, for the relief of the sick- and distressed, afflioted with

Virtnleni and Epidemic Diseases," and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus means, wilich the Directors have-voted to advertise the kbovc notice. It is needless to add that the AsxKiiation commands the highest medical skill of vfce age, and will furnish the most approved inoou-n treatment. Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Uoir plaSjit, Lencorrliea, fec.

Address jvost-paid Dr. GEOHGE R. CALHOUN. Consultinr Surgeon, Howard Association. No. 2 South NINTH Street. Pniladelplua. Pa.

EZRA D. IIARTWELL, President.

GEO. FAIRCIIILD. Sec'y. mar21n35yl

"W^ISTTEIDI

5,000 YOUi\G MEN

To look through and examine our large and ex- ... tensive stock of

Eats and Caps.

HAVING

removed otir Hat Manufactory to the west half of the room occupied by Hannah & Cassell. lUcrchant Tailors, 011 Main street, t*.vo doors west of the Holton House, we are now ready to accommodate all who may favor us with a call. We are now manufacturing and receiving from the eastern manufcetuvers all of the most fashionable and approved styles of

HATS & CAPS!

We use none but the best material and warrant al of our work to give satisfaction. We make hats to order and repair at short notice, and by the use ofthc French Conformature we warrant a perfect fit wc will sell you a better hat and at least twen ty-live per cent, cheaper than any other house in Crawfordsville. "W a do not want you lo take ou word for it, but call and examine for yourselves.

PARRISIl ifc B1RT.

February 26, 1S:J7. n82.

DAGUERREOTYPES.

A ,S, ETOHES'S

SKY AND SIDE LIGHT R003IS,

OrrOSITE HOLTON HOUSE, OVER J. & S. ROBINSON'S STORE, Crawfordsville, Iud.

A O E S

F. H. FEY & CO

"VT^OULD inform their numerous friends and VY customers, that they have received and now have open their stock of

Fall and Winter

DRY GOODS,

Which they are determined to sell at extremely low prices." Their stock consists of every article usually kept in a Retail House, and have been bought with great care and at the head of the market.,—which will enable us to compete with any house in town.

Wo would call the attention of the Ladies to our stock of MERINOES, DELAINES, ARGENTINES,

A I N A N I E S I S Prints, Cellars, Dehage, Ribbons, BONNETS, SHOES, &c., &c. To tho Gentlemen, we would say that we have everything for their comfort cxccpt ready made clothing. "Our stock of

J-'Cassirascs'esj fiiseiti*,&

CLOTHS, nATS, BOOTS, SHOES, COLLARS,

Ac., are. of the best quality and every va.iiotv. To our country friends' we would say that we are ready to exchange our 'arge stock of Dry Goods Boots and shoes, &c., for every variety of produce that is brought to our market. Call and examine for yourselves.

October 13, ISoO. vSnl3

A CARD.

ASitwe

are making preparations for going East, is necessary that all unclosed accounts slioald be closed immediately, with. CASII. Tiioso having unsettled acconnts are requested to close them without delay. Our rules in this respect are

posrTivr..

and from which there must be

no deviation. Oui Frionds will at once see the necessity of urging.thcm to promptness. Onr business is Large and it takes MONEY to conduct it properly. Our thanks arc due to many friends who have met their obligations promptly, and in seme instances that wc know of with sacrifices to themselves. Wc cannot too highly appreciate the motives of such and it shall be our greatest, pleasure at all times to serve them with the BEST, FKKSIIFST and CHEAPEST GOODS in the market. We arc now preparing for the purchase and receptiionlo tho largest stock of Goods ever offered to the cit./cns ot this place and vicinity, which we intend to sell at prices so low that every one shall be convinced it will bo for their interest to buy of us.

Feb.. G, 1S57-] CAMPBELL & CO.

O O O

I

O. "W- FBATHBR, HAS

brought the cheapest lot- of Goods that was ever opened in Crawfordsville, which lie offcrs, and will sell to the citizcns of the town and vicinity at the store room of Joel Lee. cheaper than was ever offered here before, for Cash and Cash on ly. Our stock consists in part of

Spring DeLaines, Challies, Printed Bereges, Satin Striped do. Plain & Dotted Swiss, Striped D'Chenie, Fancy Lawns, Plain Bereges, Ginghams, Prints, Crape Shawls, Bl'k Silk, Mantillas, (Beauties,) Bugle Collars, French Work Collars, French WORKED UNDERSLEEVES, BONnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruchee, Parasols, Hats & Caps, Boots and

Shoes, Clothing, and alloth- .. er articles usually kept in our

LINE.

April 4. '57-v8-i,37-tf. C. W. PRATHER.

Notice.

ALL

E. CLARK.

those indebted to us cither bv note or Book account will do us a favor oy calling aronnd and paying the same, as we want to settle up the old concern immediately.

WILSON, GBIMES, & CO.

April 4,1557-vol.

S-n87-tf.

What the ladies say

flworof

BUCK'S CELEBRATED

COOKING STOVES.

TTTE the undersigned who have purchased the V\ justly celebrated Buck's Patent Cookine Stoves, wonld recommend them tp the Public, being the most perfect Stove ever sold in this place.

It is pcrfcct' in all the* different departments of Cooking—Bakes with great regularity, has a good draught, and requires but about ono half the amount of fuel that is required to perform tho same amount of work in' other Cooking Stoves:

Mrs. Matilda'Compton, Mrs. M. M. -Jennison, E. M. Robertson. Nancy Fisher,

Elizabeth Mack, Elizabeth Fagan, Lucy A Holton, Eliza Watson, Sarah Wakelyn, M. Middleton, Hughes.

1

Ann E. Watson, Susan N. Nicholson.

1

E. A. Jennison, Eliza Bowcn,

Mrs. Martha A.

FF. B. J. HOOVER, is thE only Agent for the Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsville. Mo others have them. A good assortment of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind Of Trade.

April 8, lSSS*—tf.

SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.

GREATSUCCESS

is always the most conclusive

proof cf great merit. Judged by this test there is 110 labor-saving machine before the public comparable to Singer's Sewing Machines. After establishing the highest reputation in the United States they were exhibited at the late "Exposition Universel'le" in France, where thev carried off the highest premium and a 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 Ruilway train is to traveling on foot, so is sewinar with Siuger's Machines compared with liand-scw-11 cr. No tailor, shoemaker, dressmaker, carriage trimmer, saddler, hatter, ifcc.. &e., should be without one. Tho "fair profit of using one of these machines, regularly employed, is

One Thousand Dollars a year. In all private families where there is much sewing to be done these machine* are an invaluable assistance. Planters and hotel keepers find them particularly convenient and profitable. These machines arc simple iu their construction and very strong and durable, being the only kind of Scwinir Machine ever made, by ivhich every sort of work, coarse or line, could be perfectly executed. Thousands of inferior and worthless Sewing Machines have been' made and sold under various names, but Singer's Machines alone have been found everywhere to satisfy the wants of tho public.

Piain printed instructions for using, are sent with each machine, from which any one can readily acquire the art of managing them. The machines arc packed securely to go to any part of the world. To all persons desiring more particular information wc will, 011 application by letter at either of our offices forward a copy of I. M. Singer & Co's Gazette, a paper wholly devoted to the Sewing Machine interest.

I. M. SINGER & CO.

Pi'.iNctrAL OFFICE, No. 323 BUOADWAT,NEW YOKK. BRANCH OFFICES. No. 47 Hanover St.. Boston. 07 Chapel St.. New Haven, Ct. Gloversville, N. Y. No. 274 Rroad St., Newark, N. J. 142 Chcsnut St., Pliila. 105 Baltimore St. Bait. No. 32 Westminister St., Providence, R. I. S East 4tli St.. Cincinnati. 65 North 4th St.. St. Louis. 81 St. Charles St., New Orleans. Dauphiu St., Mobile.

GOODS CAN BE PURCHASED

-AT—

&

Upon as low terms as at any other house in Crawfordsville, and upon this very condition, we ininform tl public that we have just opened a new and well selected stock of

O O S

purchased entirely in the City of New Yolk, consMing of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, together with a large and splendid slock' of Qucenswarc. Common Stone and China. Partic ular attention has been g'ven to the selection of a full assortment of Housekeeping Goods

Bleached Fancy Diaper, Brown Tabic Diaper, Embossed Table cloths. Snow 1ion Napkins, Worsted Damask

Curtains, Goods and Towel-

w- ings.Sheetings, Shirtings

1

Aprons, Check Tick-

.. ing. Carpc ting Blankets Sad dleblankcts, Black, .-•* and Brown Canton Flannels. Drills.

Knives and Forks. Table and Tea Spoons, Cotton Batts St«jle and Fancy Dress goods, Fancy Prints. English and Turkey red printed Delaines. Printed all wooi chil drens Plaid Delaines. Manchester Gingham?, French and English Morinos, Saxony Plaid Morinos and Turkey Red Plaid, Square Shawls, Black Wool Shawls. Plaid Long Shawls. Mohair, mixturcd Travelling Shawls, Brown Bcragc Florance silk,

AlpaccaRobes, Satin StripedRobes

BONNETS AND BONNET RUSHES, I?LACK AND FANCY SILKS, .• SWISS EDGING AND INSERT ION, Jacliouet Edging, Embr'tl Siviss Collars,

O N IN O A S E S Collars and Sleeves. Printed Cloaking. Green and Brown Bcrage. Tabby Velvet, Black Alpac

Corded Skirts. Skeleton Skirts.

Cloth Talmas. AJr.rien Antique and Ombre Trimming. Trimming Fringe, Triple Chain Gallon. Debege Striped Poplin, and Persian. White, Red

Yellow and Gray Flannel

1

Black and White

Wool Hose. Blue mixed Hose. Ladies Sleeves. Head dresscs. Children* Boots. Tan made Hoods, Fancy Hoods. Printed Worsted Mnffers. Comforts,

Rubber Puff Combs and Side

Combs. Rubber Neck Combs and Hay Wagons, Largo Stock Cloths and woollen goods for men's wear, French, Black Doeskin Cassimer,

HB'O^VCB

C'.'jNsissjrr.

ae?f! tf'iofh

ALL WOOL TWEEDS'

Bine and Blak Satinet KY. JEANS, MIXED BEAVER, SHEEP GRAY,

Ribbed Cassimer, Fancy Cassiuier, GKEtZEEUNT SATII^TET, —AND A—

MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF CLOTHING

Fine French Black Cloth Dress Coats, with velvet Collars, Cassiiner business Coats, Silk Warp. Tweed Coats. Pea Jackets, Velvet Vests, Silk vclet Vests, Silk Plush Vests, Cassiiner Vests. Satin Vests, Flannel Vests, Jeans Vests, Tweed Vests, Overcoats nice, strong and thick: Drawers, Woollen undershirts. Overalls. Hick. Shirts, Shirt Collars and Shirt Bosoms and Shirts and a_ splendid lot of Hats. Caps, Boots and Shoes. Umbrellas, all of which will be sold at verv low figures.

J. R. & S. ROBINSON.

Oct. 4,'50. vSnlltf\

WAR IN KANSAS! 1

would rcepectfully inform my friends and the public generally that I have just received my Spring Stock of

BOOTS & SHOES,

CONSISTING IN PART OF

MEN'S CALF ANO KIP BOOTS,

Boys, do. Men's pat. Congress BUTTON GAITERS, MEN'S CALF & Kip Shoes, Ladies Silk and Cloth Gaiters,

Ladies Buff, Calf, Kip and Morocco Boots, Misses do do do do do Child's Fancy and Heavy Shoes, All kinds of Shoe FindingsBest article of Buffalo Solo Leather.. French Calf and Kip Skin*. Tn short every variety of Findings, all of which will be sold Cheap for Cash.

CASH PAID FOR BIDES.

April 4-vol.?-no.37-6m. JACOB DAVT8,

sWxv 500 r.

BOXES & PACKAGES

OP

$E¥ (JOODS AT

GRAHAM & BRO.

$29,000 STOCK. 100,000

Three Rooms Filled with Gooda

We arc now receiving our spring and StimmoT stock of dry goods, consisting of ready made Clo irig, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Carpeting, &c., from the manufacturers and-importers of Bonnets,

DRY GOODS

20.000 vds. of Prints. 25 000 of aiuslin12,000 Stripes, checks and Ticking. 3,000 Silks. 20,000 Silk Tissues, Bcragcs, Bcrage delains Lawns and Cliellies. 3,000yds. of wliito goods and linnens. 0.000 men bnd boys summer goods for eoats and Pants. 7,00 silk, soft straw, leghorn, and Gimp bonnets 4,00 pieces of bonnet riboons.

Cloths & Cassimeres.

cf every quality and style.

/BOOTS & SHOES

100 cases of boots and shoes direet from tho man ufacturers including every style of Ladies, Gentletnens and boys wear in our country.

1

Hats & caps

of every variety and kind'worn by inon and hoys,

Keadv I?EaIc Cioihsnh

^9,000 Slock

Wc invite all who want great bargains in readj made Clothing to call and see our stock as we se^ more clothing thad any two houses in town ani ell below ail competition.

CARPETS! CARPETS!!

Sold et city retail price

Try] A TKI)!

10,000 customers to buy goods for cost. 500.000 Shingles. 4.000.000 feet of lumber. 440.000 lbs. of Bacon. 400,000 Feathers. 500.000 Rags. o" 400.000 cash not objected to. We invite all to come ami sec orr stock as wc are able to undersell all competition, our goods will bo sold at ten per cent profit on cost.

The tremendous amount of goods that we sell, enables us to sell cheaper than any ollf-r house in town.

JAMES GRAHAM BRO.

April 2'3.1S5C. v7n411y.

BIS. YM8I5&3SI5ILT,

E N A L$j§|||^SU.RGHON.

RESPECTFULLY

tenders his services to the cit­

izens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, lie gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of which arc now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth -an do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of

Porcelain Teeth in the West,

Having sure utility and case to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.

All operations pertaining to the science carefully ii.tteiH.K-d to with the least possible pain. /s 23?" Dental Rooms in ashington Hall.

November 4. 1S53. vonlStf.

PENTOJf & IIOBINSOJV

SUCCESSORS TO

ERINCKERHOFF & PENTON

EXCLUSIVELY WIIOT.i:.cAt.n

DRUGGISTS,

So. 15 South Water St., Lafliiss Block,

NEW AEHAHOEMEHTS.

TRAINS SOUTH,

Express passes Crawfordsville at 0 A. M.. connecting at Greeiicastlc with morning train for jnflianapolis and Torre Haute and arriving at Now Albany at 4-50 P. M.

Accommodation passes Crawfordsville 4:57, connecting at Greencastlc with evening trains for Indianapolis and Torre Haute.

Accommodation train going north leaves Grcencastle on the arrival of Tore IIaut:o_ train and jmsscs Crawfordsville 10 A. M. arriving at Lafayette 12 M. connecting with trains for Indianpolis.

Express passes Crawfordsville S:12 P. M. arriving at Lafayette 10 P. M. and at Chicago next morning.

Through tickets to be had for all the principal eastern and western cities at the office. R. E. BRYANT, Agent.

February 1G. 1555— n31tf

UWT0W EXPRESS

COMPANY.

Connecting with

ADA1V1S & CO'S. AHKUICAI\

Express Company

to all

the principal CITIES in the United States, both North and South.

Messengers leave Daily

At 6 A. M. and 9:15P. Office at the Depot.

April 12,13o6

SL Business solicited.—

R. E. BRYANT, Agcnt.fc n39tf.

S. C. WILLSON. J. E. M'DONALD.

WILLSON

Si

M'DONALD,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

Office in the room over J. R. & S. Robinson's Store, Empire Block. Where they will be fonnd at all times when no absent on professional business.

January 8, 1854. v5n27tf.

LEW. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Having permanently located himself in this place will give hisundivided attention to allbusinessentrusted to his care. Office immediately over Manson it Powers Drug Store. Empire Bloolr.

april 99,1858. -Mt?'

BUI OF PBICE8 FOB APYERTSIJfG AifDJOB PRIFTTING,

ENTERED

E

LEOAL

1856

sales for

into between tha several Pnblishort

of Crawfordsville, (*'UoxT«ioitxsT JoTnmAX.,' AND "CKAwfoRDSTiLiJt KETWW," on the 7th day of March, If 55, aa follows:

Yearly Adverti?ln|f

Ono Column, perannum, sultfoot to semi-an-nual change 980,00' One-Half jOoIfomri, j«r annum, subject to somi nnntial changs ••••18,00 One-Third'Column, per annum, subject to semi-annual change•«.•• 18,00 One-Quarter Column, per atnum, subject to semi-annno] change 10,00 A '"Oard" of obe feqnare oil ess, per annum' '•',1,00 6 months 4,00

ADVEBTISKWESTS as heretofore, onodol-

ar per square, for three insertions for each addiional insertion 25 cents all over ono square, charged as a square and a half, all over one square ana a half,cliargedastwosqnarcs. .. -.-J,.

Patent Sledicine Advertising. OnoColumn per annum,scm-annual change 185,0* Half V«"«n*fc5 00 Third ii ii a ii 17 00 Quarter "ls'oo

All public Sales, Transient Advertisements, &c., $1 per square,, for first insertion and 25 cents for each additional insertion.

Special Notices. J'"''

liarriagcs, Obituaries, Literary Notioca of al kinds, half our regular advertising rates. ISF"Notices of Patent Medieincs", J1 per square for first insertion. •. Card and Job Printing, i: Ono pack of Cards, (501 0# Two (100) 8,00 Lottery Tickets, or cards, (100) '...1,50 each additional hundred 00 Furneral Invitations, (noto paper, enveloped) 8,00' Circulars, on half sheet letter, per hundred-• 8,00 Blanks—singlo ouirc $1.50—two qnircs 2,00 and for each additional onire, 75 cents. Whole Sheet Posters, per nnndrcd $8,00 each additional hundred 5,00' Half Sheet Poster, per hundred 5,00' each additional hundred 3,00Quarter Sheet Poster, per hundred 8j00 each additional hundred 1,50" Eighth Sheet Poster, 50 or less 1.50* Biill Tickets, 100 copies, $4,00—to bo paid for invariably, before taken from the o/lico.

Eletifion Tickets.

Five dollars per thousand will bo charged for Election Tickets, to be paid for invariably in advance.

Show dvortisomcnts.

Two dollars per square will bo charged for advertisements of this character, for first insertion—cacli additional insertion, JjSl.

Horse and Jack Bills.

For single Horse Bill $2—cncli additional Horse ®n bill, $1. Particular Noticc.

The payment for all Patent .Medicine advertisements must be satisfactorily secured before inserted, bv an accepted order, or by cash.

CHARLES II. BOWEN, REVIEW.

E A E W O

CHICAGO ILL'S.

IS THE LARGEST MACHINERY MANUEAC-v TORY and DEPOT in the United States, whero may be found

I ailrcad Freight Cars, rOUTAM.E AND STATIONARY .,r

LOCOMOTIVE & CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.

ALL KINDS OE

WOOD AND IRON MACHINERY,

PREMIUM PORTABLE

I A S A I S

W tli in ortant anti-friction improvements.

CHILD'S PATENT ROTARY SAW MILLS.

Noyes Portable Flour and Corn Mills,

wit.ii new improvements, wil li or without bolts, -.•- and Ccnoral Mill Furiiisiiings.

srPMKIOn SIIfXGLE 3IILLS,

WATEiR

STI:M ^'uipTLrcs.

I'iMsnrii IJI:ASS on.'C AMI ENOI.NI: TitiMiriscs.

CASTINGS AND MILL GEARING.

GATE'S PATENT SCREW CUTTER.

Best Machincst's Files. or ofit C.VS i.'.i roHT.'.Tioy. SMOKE PIPE, BREECH i:.S, SlIKKT WORK ,tC.

We say to onr patrons and the publi that heretofore we have not been able with the demand, and now we have creased our Works, increased our Firm, and have greater facilities for supplying the West with Machinery than any other establishment.

generally, to keejiup

GATES, WARNER.CHALMERS, A ERASER.

P. W. GATJ P. J.. h. AJtM Ii T. rirALMTTEH. A.C. V. AISNJ-.Ki. -L It J!. KHAFEK. June 14, Ia i. v7-n-l7-ly.

IE!ttIJTCW

of tin

&• CKOMIiLKISOLiUE,

All RS.Hi si 'MAKERS,

Washington Sticet,

CllA WFOJRDSYJJJ.E, .... IJYTJ WOULD respectfully inform the public that. VV they have now on hand and arc constantly uj the best selection of Carriages ever I-

puttin fired in this market, either tor EASE, EI KGANCE./DURABILITY, or CHEAPNESS. Any person wi.-hing a good Carriage, would do well to give r.s a call before purchasing elsewhere.

All our Mark Warranted One Year Repairs of all kinds. Trimming. Painting, ifcc., done with neatness and dispatch, and on the most I:I:,\SONAI:M TI:J:MS.

S3?" Deighton .t Co.." first shop south io Crane House, on Washington streetir i.'S,'/»7ii0' yl

Fresh Arrival of

EOARDMAW & gRAYs' I A N O S

AT

Newman's Music Store,

HAVING

just opened a large stock of fine Gold Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which lie offers for cash at prices so low as to defy competition. Two doors cast of Binford's corner, si"n of WATCH and MI SICAI. INSTKCMENTB.

N

100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100 Breast Pins and Broaches: 800 Finger Rings 75 Ear Drops of different stvlcs 20 and Silver Fob and Neck Chains 30 Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens, Pcncils Lockets. Snaps, Bracelets, Spectaclcs, Port Monies, •Eazors. Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps. Novels,-Paper Ink fin" Pictures, sundry school -Peans. Melodcons, .. Music Boxes, Sheet .U..SIC, together with every thing else usually kept in such establishments. TH'OS. NEWMAN.

Crawfordsville, Dec. 22,1355. v7n23.

DISSOLUTION!

taiion. The Notes and Accounts of the late firm will be found in the hands of J. W. Cumberland, or on so no in he el in debted either by Note or Account will please call and suttle immediately.

CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.

Jan. 1, 1357.—tf

N. B. The business will hereafter be conducted by Christmau dc Gregg, (successors to Cumberland. Gregg & Co., lia ving purchased tho entire stock, beg leave to return onr thanks to our numerous friends and customers for past favors and hope to receive a liberal Bhare of your patronage in tho future. We intend to keep on hand a general assortment of Hardware, whech we will sell cheap for Cash. Call at No. 2, Empire Block.

CURISTMAN & GREGG.

Jan. 1, 1857.

To the Farmer and Mechanic

0

k*vo lot of hardware that wo well Mil

at

coat and carriage. J. R. S. ROBINSON.