Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 October 1857 — Page 3
CHRISTMAN & GREGG,
HARDWARE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
A'O. 2
EMPIRE BLOCK,
A RE now adding to their already large stock, £JL a well-selected supply of
This being the largest and only extcnaiv# IIouso that is doing an Exclusive Hard-Wnre Business, In all it« various branches, situated in the most convenient and bnsiness part of town.
We have on hand everv variety of American, English and German Iiari-Ware,
IKON, SHEET-IRON, STEEL. NAILS, ANVILS. VISES.
BELLOWS, AXELS, SPRINGS, SASH. GLASS. HUBHER BELTS. BUCKETS, ,, TUBS,.
nd every variety of Shelf Ilurd-Ware. Also,
Sadlcry, Coach and Harness Trimmings,
ilamcs, Paddle-Trces. Patent and Enamel Leather, Plain mid Fancy Enamel Cloths,Silver, Brass ancl Japanned Harness Trimmings and Ornaments of every variety.
a I 6
Hitch as Threshing, Reaping and Mowing Machines, Plows. Horse-Hakes, Corn-Shollers. Cut-ting-Boxes, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Forks. Shovels, Spades, IIuiul-Rakes, and a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SFLD"
llaviw.' selected our Stock from the largest and most popular Houses in the Union, and_ having arrangement* to have our orders filled ill short notice, and dealing in none but the best brands, wo cannot fail to give satisfaction to ail who may favor us with a call. Having at present a large trade, and dully adding new and responsible customers, we feel encouraged to select tlie best Stock and offer the most liberal inducements to extend our Trade.
Pay Special Attention to Ordering any Kiwi of Machinery or Goods not Kept in this Market, Or give information in relation to such.
All Orders shall receive prompt attention, and shall ci ve the same satisfaction as though they wens present. CIIIIISTMAN & GREGG.
Crawfordsville, Sept. -0 'o7. v'JnlO-tl.
F. LANGGUTH,
UlAl'IIKll »K
Fin lies, Jlelcikons, ami Siring Iiistrunn-ntr, Mi:MC nri:.ngci.l for uny Instrument.
Pianos S' Mclodeons Tutted and Repaired
Mr. T. Newman's Jewelry
And Utt-ie Store, NO. 2, Billfold's Corner.
Sept. t!'i, v9n!0m2.
[.Campbell, Galey & Barter,j:
•T,,,:
The largest and Only Exclusive^
I E A
ill
HARDWARE STORE IN
/.Montgomery County.
NO. COMMERCIAL BLOCK,
$ t'J.'AWKOi: I'SVir.l.E. 1NI.
'tuOTgfggJc*.
Notice of Sale.
ATOTH'K is hereby '.riven tha' 1 will sell at public IN mi.-tioii I'll W.-in --.il: 1 1 iw-xt, at tl 0 i''siilciv.c Montiromtty Count do properly, hot taken by I l:iTs.'ti,'l.ogrt, t-I.eep.caUK'
1th day ot'
I
V-t,or
Samuel l?ri't, lato'of iiTSH'il, all li personal llie widow, oon.-istinit .tt' flii-al. com iu the field
1 nueliuld ni.d liiichi-n furniture,and other prop•1 tv, (Mieh as (anii'.'i's iisualiy have, and on failine t" uet tlm ugh .- i.ii! day, said sale will be continued tii day today uiitil said property is all sold. A etodlt of nine lmmOiH will be given on all sums over tl-.ice delhnv, tic pur •laser giving lis note with approved Mirely, ai* itv_' valuation Mil apjirais.nu lit laws. -MATTHIAS I'KANTZ,
Se]i. 1 l',v '.'ni'-iiw*. Executor.
A NEW PIANO
'ritlCK l.IST. TKHMS (,'ASII. Tliciti hAvin l.cuii Joutntid, hitherto unfuppll«l, tVr pooJ 1ow-|»riccil riano«, that should uialto the jii.ino a more generally procurublo hixnrv th.tn it hAi yot bc^n vo have, sm*cocl(5»l in niakins? nrtangentctiU to t»o^ pui plir.l for Ihi* future with ri»\no* of fcood (quality *n«l flnisu that uill sell YOix CA1(, at Ihe following'pricOJ
OctAYCRf i»!nln ro4c*\vooil cnnc—fine finish 8175 fil« round coriiuro, &<.*• ISO 7 .. plain 20JJ 7 .. rouiiil corurra 2IO
IMC11LV OHMJI VOTED STYt-CS ntOJ OUTtONAlXT IXW. Trom those j»rioca no Turiatinn can iu any esse he niad«f •o that pcrsoni orUcriug by letter c*u rely up»a Lu\iog ft! *nr prices.
U'hwf iiwU»i*nentii ar« not. merely pot up to sell, brl nuhptAntial piano*, fully varrantoU, iu:il to to r»» luruett if uot satisfactory. 5MITII NIXON, Manufartnrer* of 6 IT 1 O S S A OK 1 I A O ami Agents for
ChfcVerinc Stuart. Dunhatn, Uk A ii
Vl AIttl.Hlfonti. IN IN N A I Autr. £0,v0uC-1 v.
Administrator's Sale.
NOT1CK
is hereby iriv that I will sell at public Auction en Saturday the 8d day of October. 1'.7. at tho late residence of Jacob Smi th, late of .Monti:oinery County, deceased the personal jiroperty of said deeeased consisting of Horses, Cattle.one Waifou. Are.. Are.
A credit of 12 months will be given 011 all sums over three dollars, the purchaser eivinir his note with apjoovis.1 security, waiving valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN MUTTON,
Sept. 12rPnS-Sw[printer'sfee j.2.60.
Notice.
I.L tl.o?e indebted to us either by note or JtA. Hook account will do us a favor liv calling around and paying tho same, as we want to settlo up the old concern immediately.
April 4, lS57-vol. S-n87-tf.
TAKEN UP.
BYwest
Jesse Grenard, living eleven miles Northof Crawfordsville, in Wayne Township, Montgomery County. Indiana, one ostrav bay marc hiiiae. with a black streak along its back anil across its shoulders, with black mane and tail, a lump on its left side, black legs from tho knees down, with gear marks: snppcsod to be three vears old last spring. Appraised to 70 bv David Itusk and John Phillips, before Daniel Merrill, a Jus•tioe of the Peace iu and for said Township.
Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk. Sopt. 2(1, 1S57-V9U10W2.
Nctice of appointment as Executor.
NOTICE
is hereby given that tho undorsigued has been appointed Executor of the last will and testament ot Samuel Britts, lato of Montgomery Countv, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent: MATTHIAS FRANTZ,
Sept. 19, Sw*. Executor.
TIIE STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery C«m ty,
Nminstrator
otice is hereby given, that John Wilcox Adof the Estate of William Confer, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of tbe deccn.lent, his Personal being insufficient to pay his dubts and that said petition will be beard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of said Countv.
W. C. VANCE, Clerk, C. C. P. of Montgomery County. 4 Aug. 29,1S57'Sw
NOTICE TO TH-fATt®
U:,
NOTICE
it hereby given, that
for
do do do do do do do do do do
Tuesday, do 20, Wedn'sd'y, do 21, Thursday, do 22, Friday, do 23, Saturday do 24, Monday, do 26, Tuesday, do 2/, Wednesday .do 28, Thursday, do 29, Friday, do 30,
RATES OF TAX FOR 1857, ARF, for County Tax, 25 cents on each one hundred dollars, and 50 cents poll. School Tax, 10 ets on each one hundred dollars and 50 cts poll. Sinking Fund Tax. 2 cts on each one hundred dollars in all the Townships. Boad Tax, 5 cts in all the Townships upon caeh one hundred dollars, except Sugar Creek and Walnut Townships, are 10 cts on the hundred. Township Tax, 5 cts caeh $100 in Coal Creek, Ripley, Union and Madison Townships, and 4 cts in Wayne and Clark, 6 eta in Brown, 3 cts in Scott. 10 cts in Sugar Creek and Franklin and 8 cts in Walnut Township. School Building Tax, 25 cts on each $100, and 50 cts poll in Coal Creek, Ripley, Madison. Sugar Creek, Franklin, Walnut ana Clark Townships, and 15 cUon the hundred and 80 ctB poll in Scott Township, and 25 cts on the hundred and 25 cts poll in Union Township, and 26 cts on the hundred and 50 cts poll in tne Corporation of the town of Crawfordsville. JOHN LEE,
Sept. 26-v9nl0-6w. Treasurer M. C.
NOTICE.
Athe
LL persons who know thompelvesindebted to late firm of Cumberland. Gregg & Co., are requested to call at Christman & Greggs' Hardware Store and pay up their notes and accounts, as I will be there to fettle with them until the ICth of Oct.. and all whodo not call by that time I will leave their notes and accounts with the proper officers for? collection. The business of the firm ir.ust be settled up by that time-
Sept. 26-v9nl0-80. J. W. CUMBERLAND. Journal copy.
FAMILY GROCERY!
McKEE WILSON, Proprietor.
Main Street, East of Court House.
HECruwtordsville
would respectfully inform the citizens of and vicinity that he is now in rcccipt ol a splendid stock of
Fresh Groceries,
Consisting of
Rice,
Coffee, Teas,
Sugar, SpiccB, Mackrel,
Herring, Salmon, Codfish, Molasses, Syrup, Raisins, Hamburg Cheese, Tuba, Churns, Buckets, Wash Boards,
Brooms, Tobacco, Cigars, Powder, Matches, Shot, &c.
Al.-o large an varied assortment of
CGNFECTIONARIES,
Together with every article kept in the grocery line. The attention of the Fanners of Montgomery County is invited to this stock. I will sell at the lowest figures. I wish to purchase all kinds of
O E
li."u v'.'liC-tf.) McKEE WILSON.
0. G. & E. A. miilTE,
A I O S
5 Ilave recently opened a
New Establishment,
l'or the Manufacturing of all kinds ©f
ft i! II sii en's 1 Ui 11
M^IIDvr STBEETj
First Door West of Allen, Galcy Kceruns' Store.
Thi-v respectfully solicit the patronajja of the citizens of Crawt'oid.-vilie and vicinity. Ali work done to order and with the greatest dispatch. Sept. 1'2 '57v'.i|iS- tf.
To (ran try Merchants.
a a a
IIATS & CAPS,
144
WILSON, GKIMES, & CO.
Walnut Street, Below Fourth Street,
CINCINNATI.
My goods arc all NKW STYI.IS and ritEsn, having been selected with jtreat care and purchased entirely fur cash. I can sell them from 5 to 10 per cent, le.-s than any house in Cincinnati.
Quick Sales and Small Frcffits. Sept. l---i\v D. F. IJAHF.K.
ALltERT 11KKL, Attorney at Law.,'
Administrator.
Ja
the purpose
of
receiving-Taiea, I will attend eitkeT, lo on
•on or by deputy at the nsu»I plioea of'holJinf Election* in tlie several Towmships, follows' Coal Creek Township,-Monday, Oct. 19,1857, Wayne Ripley Brown Scott Union Madison Sugar Creek franklin Walnut Clark
THlL
WM. II. EAIIL, Surveyor.
HEED & EARL, General Land Agents,
TROY. County Scat of Doniphan Co., K. 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.
REFERENCES:
Bassett «fc Wilson, Jno. II. Likens, R. M. Stewart, St. Joseph Leach & Patterson, Iowa Point Hon. Iv. K. hecse, Gen. L.J. Eastin, Leavenworth City Hon. Daniel Woodson, Lecompton J. W, Fornian, Doniphan: Charles Nash, Ft. DesMoine. Iowa Hon. Hsnry S. Lane, Wilson & McDonald, Hon. James Wilson, Crawfordsville, Indiana B, F. Keno, Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
June 18,1857vSn47-lv.
STOP THIEF'
850BEWAED!
STOLEN
cn the night of the 18th of September, from the stable of the subscriber, living three miles South-east from Ladoga, an iron grey mare, about 15% hands high, ahoa before. Also a sorrel *Kut the same height, shod all around and a nvined in one of nis hind legs. Also a dun little st
horse about the same height, shod all around and a spa horso, fonr years old, about 15 hands high, shoulder somewhat sore. Any person giving information in regard to these horses that may lead to their recovery, or the detection of the thief wil receive the above reward. GEO. E. KYLE.
Ladoga, Sept. lS-Sw.
WOOL!
C_AMPBELL
-j
SAIL OF
HATER & ULLMAN,
firm have just received their 'Tnammotk Stock of Fall and Winter
CLOTHING,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Satioettt, and Gents Furnishing O O S E N E A
All of which they offer to th© citizens of Montgomery and adjoining Counties at greatly reduced prices. their stock comprises every vaiiety, Style and Fashion, and consists in part of
Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Pocket and Neck Handkercheifs, Hats, Caps, Carpet Bags,
N S E A S
SPLENDID JEWELRY.
Of all kinds such as
Gents & Ladies Breast Pins, FINGER RINGS, LADIES GOLD Ear Dr»ps, and Cuff Pins, Lockets, Gents Cuff & Collar Buttons, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
Of all kinds, and other articles too numerous to mention to which they invite tho citizens of Mont' gomery county and the public generally, and which they will sell for cash or all kinds of Merchantable produce, at such figures that every one will find it to their interest to inake their purchases at the Philadelphia Mammoth Hall ol rasliiou, Main Street, opposite the Ilolton House, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County. Ind.
N. 15. Garments cut and made to order and re pairing neatly and promptly executed. WANTED—For wiiich the highest price will be paid in cash. Reef Hides, Call Skins, Furr, Wool and Sheep Tults. ...
MARX MAYER. SIMON ILLMAN. Sept. 10, lS57v9nO-tf.
FOR SALE.
THE
undesigned wishes to sell all his Real and Personal property, consisting of a farm containing 200 acres, more or less, lying miles northwest of Crawfordsville, 100 acres, or more being now In cultivation. A House and Lot. No. 32, original plat in said town also, East half of house lot, No. 22, Powers addition his stock of Goods and other personal property. Persons wish'ng to purchase will please call and see said property. Any, or all of which, can be bad on reason able terms. C. W. PRATI1EK.
Sept. 12 'oVvOnS-tf.
BEATEST ARRIVAL OF THE SEBS0N,
NEW YORK CASH STORE I
WE
propose to sell Goods cheaper than any House in the west, and to convince the publie of that fact, wo invite them to call and examine Goods and Prices. Our stock consists of Ladies Fine Dre^ Goods. Collars, Sleeves, Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, lloosiory, fcc.. I'laid Merinos, Delains, Debaiges, Ginghams, French and English prints, Irish Linens, Bleached and Brown Muslins, P-xtra Brown and Bleached Canton Flannels, a Miperior article of Heavy Ticking. Checks, red and white Flannels, Satinetts. Tweeds. Jeans and Cassimeres, «fcc., which we are determined to sell cheap. Call at No. 4, Commercial Row. DAVIS & CO.
Sept lOvPnflwl.
H. S. COX & CO..
Wholesale and Retail
ESHSL
O I S I O N
Coil fee ti oil cry Store NO.
COMMERIAL ROW,
6,
GREEN STREET,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.
THE
subscribers would announce to the citizens of Crawfordsville, and lso the fanners of Montgomery and adjoining Counties,that they are now opening a large and general assortment oC Groceries, Provisions. Confcctionftries and Fruits, of all kinds, sorts and descriptions, purchased exclusively for the wants of this market, which will be sold as low as they can bo had in any market in the State of Indiana. Their stock consists in part of the following articles, to-wit: Hamburgh Cheese,
Soda find Butter Crackers, Crushed Sugar, a S a
Powdered Sugar, Clarified SugHt, Brown Sugar,
"f, French Candies, Common Candles, Brushes, all kinds, f/ .v Twines, $
\i
Mats,
Molasses,
Tobaccos, Rice, Soaps,
O
C2B81A0E&Am>
J•
GOO
2500 200 500 150 300 4500 275 175 100 300
ISO 150 175 150 5S0
S
Spices, Fruits, Bacon,
Window Glass, Glassware, Wooden & Willow ware,
Dried Beef & Hams, a Powder,
Shot,
i.
&
/Codfish,
r'
-. Syrups,
h~"y
Dye Staffs,'
Salt, Tar,
Sept. 6,1857vSn7-tj.
&c., inc.,
•, II. S. COX & CO.
NOTICE,
ISappointed
hereby given that the undersigned has been anministratorof the estate of Jacob Smith, late of Montgomery county, deceased said estate is solvent. JOHN BRITTON,
Sept 12w8. Administrator.
J. S. Allen, M. D.
HATING
CO., have a large stock of Cas-
imercs, Satinetts, Cloths and Jeans very cheap which they will exchange for Wool at the highest market price. (msy S0-n65-tf.
Medicine, will give undivided attenuon to all irofeseional calls. Office in Davis & Heaton's tore. (Jnne, lS57vSn«-4m.
-t- i'r I.VfUf £f
CHEAPER THAN BVER!.'
ftmpetitioi DfeUicd!!!
8. MILLER bang about to increase his already extensive facilities for manufacturing
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & LIGHT
v,
PRICE, AND DURABILITY OF WORK.
Keranng executed with neatness and dispatch, also Blacksmithing, Trimming, Painting Ac. rsr All our work warrented one year, l'rofundly grateftil to a generous public for their past patronage, the senior partners respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm.
EST 8igii— J. S. Miller & Co., opposite Centre Church, Washington street. J. JS. MILLER,
Sept
And Manufacturer of
O N E N S
TOMB TABLES, GRAVE STONES, &C WOULD
rcspeetfnlly solicit the attention of the People of Montgomery county, to the best stock of Marblo ever brought to Crawfordsville. Every vuricty and style of work will be executed in the best stvle, with promptness and dispatch. Those wishing to purchase anything in that lino will do well to give them a call.
Shop opposite Elston & Lane's Bank, in the Post Office Building. Aug. Iv0n2-8m.
NOTICE.
TIIE
partnership heretofore existing between Fisher Dolierty and John D. Smith, has this day been mutually dissolved, and all debts eon. traeted by said firm will be settled by said Fisher Doherty. FISHER DOIIF.RTY,
April 2, JS57. JOHND. SMITH.
N. B. The business will be conducted at the same place by John D. Smith & Brother. Wo beg leave to return our thanks to our numerous friends and customers for past favors and bopo to receive a liberal share of your patronage in the future. We intend to keep on hands two-horso Wagons and Buggies, and all kinds of repairing done in short notice and on reasonable terms.
July 25-v9-nl-8m. JOHN D. SMITlt & BRO
CAMPBELL, 6ALEY AND HARTER
Tho immense Stock of Goods purchased by
CAMPBELL & CO.,
In the spring having been... t"
E A S E
They arc now receiving their
Sccond Stock of Summer Goods,
To-wit:
4000 yds. 4-4 Brown Sheetings,
1D00 2000 1500 500 700
1000 P's. Wall Pa Silk II 50 Linen 150 Pra. Suspenders,
«o
Turpentine
... .'i.- .. .m Soda,
Perfumery and Inkr, Fancy arlielcs, Saleratus,
Bed-cords, Nuts of all kinds,
4 Caodle Wick, Rio and Jara Coffee, ,^Teas,
iper, ks,
Cotton Ilose,
75 Laeo & Silk Mantillas, 30 '\VLite& Green 10 doz. p'r Silk Mitts, -r--10 Glove#, 8 Lisle Tread do.
Also, a Splendid Stock of
Boots and Shoes,
60 p'r Women's Pegged Sforoceo Boots, GO Enamelled
s0
Ui
II61LT
VEHICLES ..
of every description by associating aa partners the undersigned practical workmen from date takes this method to inform his nnmerons customers and the public in general that they have facilities for getting up
Cheaper, Better and Neater Work than any similar establishment of the kind. Anv person in want of good work would do well to cail and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Being all practical workmen and employing none but the most skillful, and using the very best of material, together with our long acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, enables us to give the best satisfaction as regards
II. HEFFNEK,
1
8. MILLER.
S\
1957* v9-n7 ly.
E COLLINS,
DEALEE IN
ME
O E I N
AMERICAN
4-4 Bleached 3 Ticking, Hickory Shiiting, Cottonade, Lawns, Bercges, Challis, Plaid and Striped Duealles, l'lain and Fancy Dress Silks, New Styles Prints, Dotted Swiss, Plain Indies and Victoria Muslin, i'riiited Brilliants, Fine Organdie*, Plain Jaconets, Emb. Curtains, Irish Linen, Carpets,
calf
•24 Morocco Uupkin9. 30 Ladies Sewed Glove Top Boots. 24 Kcriso kid 8ti Cloth Gaiters 24 Enameled 8'S Buskins, 24 Jenny Lind Ties, 3(5 Misses Pegged Morocco Boots, 24 Sewed 24 Kid 12 Cloth Gaiters, 200 Childrens every variety, 300 Mens Calf and Kip Boots, 86 Shoes', s, 86 Enameled Gaiters, 24 Congrefs 24 Kossuth 24 Oxford Tics,
1
12 Boys. 12 Kossuth Boots, Congress 86 Kip Shoes, 24 Calf
Beady Made Clothing.
150 Linen Frock Coats, 50 Mareaillcs 20 Russia Duck,
Fish,
SO Tweed
:i 85 Caaimere Frock and Sack Coats, 1 0 0 75 p'r. Black Casimere Pants, 50 Fancy 50 Satinett 24 Marsailles 35 Linen "T' 150 Vests-Marsailles,Silk,Satin, Queens
Cloth, &c., &c.
All made in Good style
AND OF GOOD MATERIAL. July llvSn51-tf. CAMPBELL «fe CO.
~t HO BBLS. Salt iust received and for sale for JLUU Cash by LJnly 11] Campbell & Co.
2IMPROVED
Pat. Hay Rakes for sale by
July 11 1357. Campbell «fc Co. ^f tAAA LATH of Good quality for sale by I WUUU JulyH, lS57 Campbell& Co.
W g? MORE of Ford's Superior Pat. Straw CutO ters, just received by Campbell & Co.
ONE
resumed the practice of Surgery and
Two Horse Wa^on, Smith & Doherty's eel ebrated Make, (new) for sale by July 11 1857vSn51. CAMPBELL & CO.
6
DOZ. Mowinsr Scythes sod Snaths, for sale by July 11. Campbell
i' .-»
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II. T. HELM BOLD", Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 2-3d dav of November, 1854.
No.
if
to The Afflicted.
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WM. P. I1IBBARD, Alderman.
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South Tenth St., bcloio Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila. feT'To be had ol'MANPON & POWERS. Craw fordsvillc, Indiana, and of all Druggists mid iJealers throughout the United JStates, Canadas and British Provinces.
Beware ol' Counterfeits.
Ask for Helmbold's—Take no Other. CUBES GUARANTIED, June 27,lS57v$n49.
Christnian & Gregg,
The largest and only exclusive
HARDWARE
Establishment
IN MoNTG OMERY O .N
No. 2, Empire Block, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
a KNOLD'S Black, Ccpyine«fc Carmine Inks, for A sale by May 2]
ALL
ONE
A
Ce.
VfUJE frit
SlC.,
The
FRANK IIEATON. No. 1, Empire Block.
the leading School Books of the day on hand and for sale at publishers price.® by FRANK HEA'J ON, May 2.] No. 1, Empire Block.
SADDLERY
& CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
general assortment received by april 4. GRIUES BCEDISIDGE.
READ THIS.
THOSE
indebted to the firm of Laymen it Co., are requested to come forward and nav their obligations. The old be sines? must bo closed up, and it is hoped to be done without trouble or expense, but It has to be done by
W. H. LAYMON.
Aug. S,v9n-3. Surviving Partner.
Shingles Wanted.
MILLION SHINGLES wanted by [april 2S.1S55.] GRAHAM & BEO.
7,000 BUSHELS
0F
Barley Wanted!
vFIE Subscriber wishes to purchase 7,000 qnshels of Brrlfv, for which he will pay Cincinnati prices. IIENRY LOKENZ.
July 2o _lS57 v9nl-3:n.
OAR
&/C.,
No.
Sept.
1887.
Work done to Order, ('heap for Cash.
Shop
THE CELEBRATED
KETO1UM M0WEKS.
can be furnisncd on usual tonus.
ALSO ON 11A I)
ImpoHaiii (o Farmers!
J. Crawford & Mullikin, HAVING
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting of the following article." in part: Beragee, Tissues,Jil'k Silks, Fancy Lawns,
A in
White Goods, Fancy Prints
Black and Brown Shirtings, Bonnets, Bibbnn.-, Borders, and Artitieials. Faii'-y (.'n-.-iiiii ri--, liinck Cloths, Men's Summer Goods of all kind.-,-
Boots
&
ITIeiis Furnishing ^oods.
Shirts, Shirt Bosoms, Collars, Hosiery, Ladies Kid, Silk, and Cotton Gloves,
Our stock being complete, we ask or.r friends and customers to call and examine our [roods, we will receive all kinds of Produce in exchange lor goods Cash hot refused. Ofir pri -es nf'xli-ratc.
undersigned, determined to give (heir friends the benefit of the. very lowest Cash prices on Hardware, have made their entire purchase in New York and Boston this Fall, direct from firstchands and Importers, and haying paid Cash for a large portion1 of their Stock, they feel warrented in saying to such especially, as huy for Cash, that they can save at least from 15 to
25
them a call before buying elsewhere, For a Classification of Goods, comprising the departments of Self-Goods, House Trimmings, Cutlery, Mechanics Tools, Saddlery, House-Keepers Articles, Agricultural Implements, Gum Belting, Iron, Nails, Glass, Sash,
Over Broim's Drug Store,
All orders left with T.I). Brown, proinptly attended to. TllU'ij il. W1.NTON. May '2. lSf»7,-v5n-ll.
Harvest Implements,
A stipcrb quality of 'ws
SYTIIES, SNATHS, S I E S 1IAN1) HAKES,
per cent, by giving
the public are respectfully referred
to our Catalogue, wiiich is now ready for dis-. tribution.
7, COMMERCIAL ROW, CIVAWFOKDSVILH
S O E S I N A E
i'-
The nndcrwgned hr.viiv purchased II. BALL'S interest in hc business, intends 10 it at the old btaiul.
NO. 5,' COMMERCIAL
A Large Slodi of CoolJsig Stoves
~"AJAX" Remains Unrivalled!
A full
Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper &, Brittania Ware.
"With a large variety of other Kitchen "Ware, kept, constantly on hand. ur Stoves an 1 Wares will be offered at reduced prices. All orders fur work such as
Tin Hoofizi Guttering, S&eet Iroi3, Copper, Zinc,
Or any other in our line attended to promptly, and will be thankfully receive '. All work warrun'.cd.
Old Copper, Lead, Brass, Pewter, Paper Rags, and almost all kinds of Farming Produce taken in Exchange. June 20, 1857-v8n18-tf. CHI'LION JOHNSON.
House and Sip Painting,
Paper Hanging, &c-,
1IOJRSE EAKES,
Grain Cradles, ^c. &c.
ALSO
Eltzroth, Harding
aiul lnr'r(
received a Iiuue arid splendid Stock
of
Shoes, and Hats,
A great variety..
Gaocerics, Glass and QuccnsiyaiT,
CLOTHING.
J. CRAWFORD ML'LLIKIN.
April ISvSnSO-tf.
Iron, Nails, Glass, &c
Now in Store, and receiving. Tii) Ton asst Iron, of N a oU Boxes Window Glass, a.-st, Also Cast, Sprintr, Englihh & American Itiister Steel, and for sale by april 4. GlilMtS ii 151.'RBRIDGE."
Pay Up! Pay Upf! Jdesirous
«SrJ. LEE & CO., having sold their rtore. arc of winding up their outstanding business, and take this method of requesting those knowing themselves indebted to them, to call and settle Immediately, and save unnecessary troubleand cost. J. & .LEI* &. CO.
April IS v5n-39-tf.'
W_KIiSTER'S
Unabridged Dictionrav-
—latest edition—always on sale iv00'
FRANK HEATON, No. l. Empire a'v-i
Mar 2 v5n41-Lf
SUPERIOR BLACK AND BLUK a S I IV E s, Cloths, Satinetts,
1
A few more of those choice
STRAW CUTTERS
Always warranted to give satisfaction. ,i CAMPBELL, OA LEY fc IIA KTKK'. July 4,\8n50-tf
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Campkii. Galey & llarter.
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Co.
DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Clothing, Hals, Caps, Ikols, SHOES, NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
a
E IS I E
"WASHINGTON H.il.i/' BlILBLNti,
CBAWFOEBSVILLE, INDIANA.
us alld tin: i'llblic II refpiested call stoek of .Spring and
fr-nrr v. are ono" pi cxiitninc a tino Niiiiiiii. ioodn. II
Tweeds,
.And all kinds of Summer (loods Hlca. and Urn. .Muslin.s, Sheetin"
f'.r Mfns Warn,
•,
DRILLS
A E S I
&
TI'JK.S,
a
Of he at S in a
1'KINTS, LAWNS, JLKKAGKS, TISSL'KS. HL.VCJC AND J-'ANCV
SILKS, ALL KINDS OL' WILLTJO (IOOJJ.S,
BONNKTS, BOJSDKKH, AND A J! IF I I A IS. Our stock i., v.iii bu l.cpt fi.1l, and cm: bo boiighli as low us IT''0!s are sold in any Market,.
Call in every body and -see for yf.iir.-clve.-4, Wft' v.ill take in cfceliafigfc for our goods, Ca.-h, or any kind of •''.nnliy Produce at the highest market prices. liiitt- r. Kirgs, Cliiekens. J.i-.rd. Tallow. ISucon, Wood. I-iiii tit r. or any tliin^' yon have to snare, We want it if ymi waiit our irofids.
I I.TZROTII, HAIiDI.V Cv.
April -1, '57-vol.S-no.v7-tf.
WOJIKS OF ART
B.. •].:
OLD AETIST, McCOK \ELL.
'ciir.ths may -le Jiiu'ouieiy Coun'y,
i-t families in Mi, li0',V,.0]Ctl
IJou
Opposite tho 11u 11u!i
IN FISHER'S BUILDINGCHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Better
tlian the Best!
A 1 1 W W ii a
Instructions in Terms.
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Iarj-enters. Coopers, ::i: .l T'ia-i.mi'! «, a so April •!, !*"/T-vol.7- -tt.
GROCERIESl^i e. Ki'rr.r. \If-'yrtiji. Apices, tan«.les. starch. A'e lucu\id ii"*i Ivi .-.do by april 4. Gr.ut£8 JSrBBXinoc.-
DOZ. I.'cap 1 1 1
ren in ex-
/"I ASH, or I'.ooks and Stationery, give Vy ch.-injre furL'ood lcan niayL'J KKANK HK.VTON, No. 1 Empire Block.
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