Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 October 1857 — Page 4

NEW ARRIVAL o»

Watches gi, Clocks

AND

L1/I2:

THE NEW STORE

One Door East «f (be Oiltoi House.

TFIE

ur.domgncd hnvlngjnstopened on* of III Largest and niorl complete assortment of

/•^IVafchcii, flock* Sc Jewelry,

Takes this method of infrnnine bin friend*, and th* pnblie gcnc-rally that be wilfcell hi* good*

E A E

Than sny other estnblirhmont in town. Bit stock comprises a largo assortment uf

Gold Patent Lerer Wntchet, Duplex Deiaclied Lever Si)Tcr Hnnling Patent Lever Watches,

Duplex

Ladies Gold Neck Chains, -Wlltch Gents Gold, Fob nnd Vest Silver Detnched Levers, Open Faced and

N I N

300 different styles' of Ladies AGents Broast Pins. 300 different styles of Gold Ear Drop*, AOO different styles of Finger Rings. IOO diffcren st\ les of Gents sleeve A collar buttons

Gold Bracelets and Rist Bands,

Gold Lockets and Silver Thimbles, All of which I con warrant to bo of tho very bc» Material nnd Wt_- kmntmhip.

Watches, Clocks & Jewelry,

Repaired & Warranted.

At the sign of the

May 10vSn43-tf. N.'W. GIMMES.

THE LARGEST STOCK

or

DRY GOODS,

Clothing, Hoots ami Shoes,

Hats, Caps, &c., &c.,

To bo found in Crnwfordsville. is now being sold At the lowest prices at the old stand of

DAVIS &, GARVIN'

Successor to

Davis A- (.'iirvin,

«. W. G*mm

Golden Watch,

One Door East of Holt on House

May 2, *57vSi»41-tf. JAMES PATTERSON.

N. W. GRIMES,

Successor to

JOHN

And I.ate Wilson, Grimes & Co.,

IVo. 2, Coiiiiiici'cial RCock,

Green Street, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

Denier in

Dry Goods, Notions,

Clothing, Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

v.-

Boots and Shoes,

ISplier,

a &

now in rcccipt of hi*Spring nnd Summer Supwhich together with hi* former stoclc, make.- his assortment large nnd complete, to which ho invites the attention of the trade. Having an experience of fifteen yea-s in the business, he feeb confident thai he can sell Good* as cheap as any other llouso in the city.

To niv old friends and patrons 1 would return my ncknowledgenents fur their liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, at solicit a continuance of the smile, together with that of as ninny new ones as can make it to their interest to buv of me.

would inform his

numerous friends aud former patrons that he is again in the trade. Having bought tho

Mammoth Stock!

Of DAY IS & OAKY IK at 9

LARUE DISCOUNT

From

ORIGINAL COST,

\Vo are now uffcriiiff the same at sueli prices as cannot fuil to suit purchasers.

We will pay the highest prices for all kinds of

corxini rRODici

In Exchange for Goods:

Our stock of Summer Goods is unusually large, 1 and well selected. Our arrangements with the East are such that we ure constantly in receipt of

NEW GOODS!

Our Motto is "I.anift

Sales

nnd

Small

Prof-

its." The business will, us heretofore, be under tho management of Mr. GARVIN, who at all times will be on hand to attend to the wants of our patrons. We wont to open accounts with every good mull in the Comity. Rcmcmbor the place to buv goods cheap for cash or otherwise is at the old stand ot' Davis aud Garvin,

"WASHINGTON HALL BUILDING,"

OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE.

We nro offering our cntiro Stock of Summer Clothing at Cost. J.WINN. Juno IS, lS57vSn47-4m.

LARGELcdccis,

fill bound Demv Day Books—Journals and at 10 cts pei quijo. Marchantt and others will find it to their interest, if wanting anything in the Blauk Book tine, to cull at i'KANJL IUaTi No. 1, Empire Block.

S E A A E J. DOHERTY, Wedding Cake Baker!

rawfordsville, IncL

Julv 4.'67vSn50-tf.

DICK'S

WORKS—Rollins' History, Josephus, Plutarch'* Live*. Shakspenro d- Bvron, for KkiNK llEAtON, talo by

JJttv

0BIHE8 & BTJfcBHIDGE,

Gnttn lirtnn1 BtftilsS

iiioN'^kas,

STEEI*

SPRINGS. WINDOW GLAS8, SASH,

TOOLS, 5eO-, 8cO.

No. 1, Commercial Block,

"V \V

1

QBE EN STREET,

1 1

PRAWFORDSVILIB,

INDIANA.

We nro now receiving onrSpring supplies, conti.« tin? of Foreign nnd Domestic Hardware and Cotlerv, Saddlery.

CAIU'ENTERS & CQOPERS TOOLS, Iron,,Nails, Glass,'Steel, Axels, Springe, Bolts, Stub,

GROCERIES, YESTUFFS, CORDAGE

And great variety of other articles, such fivnre generally kept in nn establishment of this kind, to wb ich we invite the examination of purchasers feeling confident tlmt we can sell them Good* as cheap as any house in this place. .Thankful for past patrouage, we solicit 11 continnance of the same. GRIMES A BURBK1DGE.

April 4,-vil.S-no.37.

FARMERS,

MERCHANTS,

E A N I S

LABORERS, EVERY BODY! THE

undersigned are desirous of informing yon that they are desirous of changing their business to SOME EXTENT, and confine themselves in the future to the Grocery 'i lade alone,

When the interest of the buyer and seller agree, Bargain is soon made.

To facilitate tis in our laudable object, and at the same time make it an object for ail persons who de.'iireto

Make a Dollar go as far as it will,

we say that we have a largo and well assorted stock of

Hats and Caps/

BOOTS & SHOES HARDWARE

E E N S W A E

Harvest Tools and Farming'Implements,

nil of the best

Manufactories in the United States.

Together with a great assortment of Notions. All of which for iii'-ii

Cash, Bacon or any kind of Country Produce, we will sell at Cost and Carriage.

Tliisisn rare opportunity lor buyers during the present hard times. Call and examine 01 goods. I'o those who desire to make an account for any of these goods whonre known te be good, or who nre recommended by responsible persons, wu will bill theni any of the above named articles 011 reasonable terms.

Our stock of Groceries arc ample and complete. Ill fact everything tlmt usually is eonneeted with that trad we have on hand, & will com in tie to have asjlong as we can sell theni for cash or produce, but they must be paid for in some way, when bought.

To the Cash Buyer

We sny conic to us for nnv nrtielo of Groceries or Provisions and we will sell to you. Any Produce brought in will he paid for in Cash The o'nlv place where bargains are to be had now is o' us". W. II. LAYMON & CO.

May 2, !S57.vSn41-tf.

Oh! Come Along!

A a

Attention Everybody.

TIIF.

undersifftied would inform the public, that he lias received a new addition to his stcek, consisting of all tho standard works of the day.

LARGE FAMILY BIBLES, SCRAP BOOKS, PORT FOLIOS, NOTE

Renm. Envelopes, Copy Books,

PORTEMONIES,

Pocket Cutlery and Inks,

Pens, and Penholders,

and every thing of tho'Kind usually kept in

Book and Stationery Establishment.

Call around soon, examine my stock r.nd leajn my prices. Kctncnibcr the place is East side of No. 1. Empire Block, opposite Crawford's '"Old Corner." FRANK. M. 11EAT0IJ.

May 2,1S."7 vSn41-tf.

Something New and Valuable.

The Great

AMERICAN KING. Dr. John Bull's king of Pain I! Warranted to Cure Cholera, Cholesa Morbus, Rheumatism, Gout, Eowel Complaint,

Dysentery, Summer Complait,

Cramps, Colic, Sores, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Cancers, Tamors, Hcadache aud Toothache, and all othor nehes. For sale by all Druggists and Store-kocncrs in everv town "and village throughout tho United Mates. For sale by

MANSON & POWERS, Wholesale & Retail Druggists,

april !SvSn89-6ni.

Dr. John Bull's Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsnparilla.

Combines all the medicinal virtues of Burdock, Yellowdock, Dandelion, and pxre Honduras Sarsaparilla, and is the most po'ent Blood Purifier in the known world! For .the cjre of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Gout, Dro matism, Gout, Dropsy, and all Chronic Diseases, It lias no equal. For sale by druggists and merchants in every town and village in the United State#, and for sale by

MANSON & POWERS, Wholesale ds Retail Druggista, CrrTlbrdsrille. ind.

This

&e.

nj/

THE

'imu

Wi'inus

celebrated StoVa

cin

be~foniRr*tXr

00 ve r^s

Stove and Tin Establishment,

ON MAIN STREET.

This is the only, establishment in the County where these Stovcscan be fonnd. June 20, i3o7v3n47-tf.

Important Notice.':

BOOTS &T SHOES!

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES

FOR CASH!

At the Old Stand of Watson & Vance.

undersigned offers to the citizens of Crnwfordsville and vicinity, his large stock of Boots tfc Shoes nt greatly reduced Prices for CnsJi, consisting of every article found in the

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

Laee Gaiters Kid Slij Kip 1 Calf Sewed Shoes

ppers:

Kip Heeled Shoes

Sheej Skin Ovcr-SliocR Lasting Congress Gaiters Kid Buskins: ••••. •-~-a Calf Heeled Shoes Goat Boots Kubber Over-Shoes: Moccasins, Fur and Cotton Lined

Gents'Calf Cork soled Boots

li

Single 1 Double rained Boots Cloth Congress Gaiters Kip Shoes Double soled Calf Boots

Kip

Calf Congress Gaiters Plain Calf Shoes

Gloves and Hosiery.

Gents'Buck Gloves Gray Morino Hose a uE A. '4 v7.1 Mixed cotton half Ilose

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

Ladies' Cottoii ilose Woolen llose The stock embraces every'variety and style^nnd will be sold at the very lowest'ficures for CASH. tW Connected with the establishment is Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch.

DAVID IvESTER.

Jnnu »ry 24, 1S57. 27n-vl.

READ THIS,

wqi:

AND REMEMBER!

That you can find

The Best Assortment

.--v.----,-. fr. T}

"And

BEST STYLES!

..OF

(I

is

Draft Books, «fcc., also Cap, Letter, Legal Note and Bill Papers—by the Quire or

O O S

At

The

"BOYWTON CORNER."

fWE undersigned takes this method once more of calling your attention to a few itclns which we think will be of great financial interest to all who may avail themselves of the opportunity, and knowing that it is the duty of every one in these

A I E S

To save Ilia

"OLD SIXPENCE/

We will not l.csitate in saying, that all of our old friends and hundreds of others, will avail themselves of the opportunity of buying their-goods'at the "Boynton Corner,"

WEST of the COURT HOUSE,

Where they can positively be had at the

O

We are now daily receiving one of our unusual lv large and well assorted stccks of

Dry Goods, Boots aud Shoes,

HATS and CAPS,

BONNETS AND I

White Goods & Embroideries,

Ready Made Clothing,

Groceries, Queensware, Glassware,

Sic.

In shart. every thing comnionlv kept in a Dry Gools establishment, all of which we have taken groat pains in selecting from some Of the largest and best houses in the' eastern market. Taking care to select the richest and best styles, as well as the

Best Quality of Goods.

Our facilities for buying will guarantee tons the ability to sell, as low as any of our neighbors, and wo tt ink out ten years: experience in.the business will guarantee us the ability, to suit the wariw"6f customets. We therefore extend the invitation, to call soon and see us,

Examine our Stock,

Hear our not char| cannot sci

totaslc you to Duy. We are determined to Wo will tukc all.kinds of

sell.

Merchantable Produce,

In exchange for goods, and pay the best prices given in the town. Remember the Old Brick Corner west of tho Court House, and call uoon, or yon may miss some Bargains. 1

ALLEN, GALEY & KEERAN.

April Uth, '57,vSn3S-tr.

WOOL!

CAMPBELL

1

& CO., havo.a larps stock of C5a»-

imeres, Satiuetts, Cloths and Jeans very cheap which they will exchange fbr Wool at the highest marker pnr*. (may 80-n!f6-tf.

PHU3SDELPHIA

TO

all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, PS^PefmatorrW*, S-mMri irahn*H

SomfrtlV*

of Onanism, or Self-Abase,

Ac.. &c.

and

health, earned- by Sexual disease*, and-tlie deceptions whieh ore practiced «pon ^htf."nnfortnnap! victimsof suj di|«a$es by: Quack»,han!..dirccted their consulting Surgeon, as a

charitable act

?f their,navio,^torgive Mjcdicai. A&vjce 6rat{*.'Vi afl ileiwhltr

,niAsJ-nfHict(i(

rtate irr foj

inttle) who apply ^y lettor.TwiUi a description of their condition, a gel 'ocdnpAtion, habits of life, «fe,c.. and in case of extreme poverty and snffering to rtrosisn irenicTNEa tktu®f chaSge!•

The Howard Assoeiatioti is beiieyoldntinstitution, established by Special endow'tnent. for the relief:-of the sick and distres^edi-iifflicted with

Virtnlent and Epidemic Diseases," and its funds can ^be TUsedtfvc other pprpose. It has aotv a snrplns "mcanS^wTticli'thc Pirectors hive voted to advertise-the .above, notice..-. It.is .needless .to, add that .the Association

commiiids7the

"highest niedi-

cal skill of the age, and:will furnish t]ie most approved modern treatment. Valuable.ad vice'also given to sick and.^crvons. feiualcs, afflictcd'\ritjb Womb Coir plaint,

Lenc9rrhea.&c.

Address po_st-paid=) Pr. GEORGE R.,CAlr HOUN, Consji 1 ting-Snrgeon,.Howard Associatian. Xo. 2 So'u'tli NITTTirStrcet, PniTadclphia, Pa.J

EZRA D. IIARTWELL, esT(Tent.

Gso.

.Faikcuu4.Sec'y. 7

ma.r21n35yl

WANTED!

5,000 YOUNG MEN

To look through ond examine onr large nnd extensive stock of

Hats and Caps.

HAVING

removed our Hat Manufactory to the west half of tho room occupied by Hannah & Cassell. Merchant Taibus, 011 Main street, two doors west of tho Iloitoii -House, wo arc now ready to Accommodiite.nll who'may fiivor us witli acali. We arc now manufacturing and receiving from the eastern lnanufecturcrs all of the most fashionable and approved stvlcs of ./

HATS & CAPS!

We use none but the best material and warrant all of our work to give satisfaction. .We make hats to order and'repair at short notice, arid by the use of the French Confonnutiirc we warrant a perfect lit we will sell you a bettor bat and at least twen-ty-live per cent, cheaper than any other house in Crnwfordsville. We do not want you to take our word for it, but call and examine for yourselves.

PARRISil & .MKT.

February 26, 1357. li32.

DAGUERREOTYPE S

A ,S. HUGHES'S'

SKV AND SIDE I.IGIIT ROOMS, OTI'OSITK ITOI.TON" IlOfSE,'OVER J. & S. ROBINSON'S STORE,

Crnwfordsville, Ind.

$ AMBBOTYPES.

F. H. FRY & CO, WOULD

inform their numerous friends and 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 1 ket,—which will enable us to .compete with house ill town.

We would call the attention of the Ladies to our stock of i,i MERINOES, DELAINES, ARGI-NT1MS

A I N A N I E S I S Prints* Collars, Debngc, Ribbons, BONNETS, SHOES, &c., fcc. To the Gentlemen,-we would say that we liav everything for their comfort except ready mad clothing. "Our stock of •,

Cassimercs, Sntiiietts,

CLOTHS, IIATS," BOOTS, SHOES, COLLARS &c., are of the bestqtiality and every vajiety. To our country.friends we would pay that nre ready to exchange our 'arge stock of Dry Goods Boots and shoes, &e., for every variety of produce mat is brought to our market. Call and examine for yourselves.

October-18,1S56. v8nl3

iro

C. "W"_ PRATHER,

HAS

brought the cheapest lot of Goods that was ever opened in Cruwfordsville, which he offers, and will sell to the citizens of the town nnd vicinity at the store room of Jool Lee, cheaper than wus ever offered here before, for Cash and Cash OLly. Our stock consists in part of

Spring DeLaines,

1

Challics, Printed Bereges, Satin Striped tlo. Plain & Dotted Swiss, Striped D'C'henie, Fancy

Lawns,

Plain Bereges, in ha ui Prints, Crape Shawls, Bl'k Silk, Mantillas, (Beauties,) Bugle Collars, French Work Collars, French WOliKED UNDEKSLEEVES, BONuets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Parasols, Hats & Caps, Boots and

Shoes, Clothing, and all 6th-

V"" 7 ffj er articles.- muaU/^ 3 •e" kept in Tour y~~ I N E April 4,'57-vS-ii37-tt'. C. W. PBATHER.

""MUSIC MUSI€!!

To. all those who

are desirous, in the beautiful Art of learning, to plav tho Piano Fi'itf and iMrlodi

uti, the undersigned would respectfully state that he is stillrprcparid to give Lessons ,on the above named Instruments'.' Phinos,: Melodt ous, and all li^JnstriinreillCt|neclf5dg)airwl^in^a Sopciior nner. .- Several, years experience, besides nnmerous Retlcrcnccs from this and Otlier'States, enable me-to. say that I am competent to gi ve, perfect satisfaction to all those entrusting inc with: a favor in tho Musical Line.

All Orders left at Mr. Newmab!s Music Store will bte promptly attended to. ... 3£. may 9'57v8p42-tf. ,. L. KISSNER.

E W. W A I* Ad Es

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Having permancntlv located himself in this place will give his undivided attention to all basincssectrusted to his care. Office immediately over Masson Powers Drug Store, Empire Block.

april S9.1S53.

DR.and

KA1VE*8 Arctic Exploration,jnst roceiv ed for sale by FRANK 1LEATON. May 2 If57vgn41-tf. No. 1- Empire Block.

mSf

A I a a A COOKING STOVE^i

Mrs." Matilda Conipton, Mrs. M. M. Jennison,' E. Robertson j**--* Elizubcth Mack", Nancy FWier, m"-

In which sewing is to be done, these machines can be nscd with immense profit. As tho speed of the Railway train is to traveling on foot, so is sewing with Singer's Machines compared with hand-sew-ing. 'No tailor, shoemaker, dressmaker, carriage trimmer, saddler, hatter. &c., &c.. should he 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 thciii particularly convenient and profitable. These machines are simple in their construction and verystrong and durable, being the only kind of Sewing Machine ever made, by which every sort ol work, coarse or fine, could be perfectly executed. Thousands of inferior and worthless Sewing Machines have been made and sold under various names, but ingcr's Machines alone have been found everywhere to satisfy tho wants of the public.

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

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

CASH PAID FOR HIDES.

April •t-nS-voI.o.37-Gm. JACOB DAVIS.

john* w. nr.a in. gko. it. intowN. P. K. SIMPSON.

Blair, Brown & Co. Respectfully

announce to their fi-ic -dsand

patrons, that they are now in receipt of their

S I N S O

Which is unusually lar^c and well selected and for styles and quality ..

.Cannot be, Excelled,

In this

Their stock is complete in every branch of tho trade, consisting in part of

Staple

Sk.

Fancv Dry Goods,

•-nmm

I. M. SINGER tfc CO.

Pkincii'ai.Office, No.323 Buoaoway. New

I

CLOTHING,

HATS, & CAPS,

E E N S W I 6

BOOTS & SHOES, GKOIEKIES,

ALL.

They take pleasure in returning their thanks for the liberal patroi age heretofore extended, ar.d hojie by strict attention to customers- and the inducements they may be able to offer in the way of bargains to merit a continuance of the same.

All kinds of cou'ntrv produce taken in exchange for Goods. "BLAIR, BROWN & CO.' April H.vSn83-tf.

SWEEP CLEAN.

BROOM MANUFACTORY.

THE

undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Montgomery county, that he is now ManufucU'ririL' at his establishment, immediately Kast'of Juoce Naylor's residence, the very best ar ticle of Brooms, which he will sell

TWENTY PER CENT.

Feb. 21, 1S57.

E O A

iw

MANUFACTURER OF, AND

Wholesale and Retail ..

CIGARS & TOBACCO!

Removalfrom Green, on Main Street, oppohtcthe Hotton Haute.

There can be found the largest and best selected stock of Cijrars and Tobacco ever offered in this market. Everybody examining the stock, will seen find out, that it is the very place for getting good articles at the lowest figures. ,i

May 30-v»-n45-9m.

loavyftaq faiJLuA isi'

JOdsjyjtinj siiS-lfA t*i'

Elizabeth Yaganj

Ann E. WaUon, LncyA. liolton, Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson. -E. 4. Jennison, 1 Sjn-ah Wnkolyn, "'"Efifcar Bowcn,

1

"i"Mi MrddleWi,

Mrs.Martha A. Hughes.7 shoU

N. II. Ji HOOV EH, is„thE/#i]y Agent for the Sale of,the celebrated Buck's-J'atent Stoves in CrawFofasvillc. Mb others 'havo* tliefh.-'' !A good

assortment' of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash of any kind 'of Trade. April 3, 1S56-

•any

-tf.

SINGER'S SEWlKfi WACFI1NES.

GREATSUCCESS-isalways

the mostconclusive

proof ef great merit. Judged by this test there is no laborsaving machine before "tho public comparable to' Singer's Sewing, Machines. After cstablishing.thc highest reputation in the-|Unitcd States they verc exhibited atlate "Exposition Oniverfeelie" in'Francc. where tiicj- oarricd otf the highest premium and a grent manufactory to mako them has been built in Paris.

In every Branch of Indnstry

Yokk.

mtANCII

I

OFF.ICES.

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

BOOTS & SHOES,

O N S I S I N I N A O

MEN'S CALF AND KIP BOOTS,

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

Jill?/-

ob ,v.

I'S

who JiAva pnicha

^3 i^tly^^elcbfiiTtod Bnck% Ktciit fto\-tsr'woifld-^roc^mm^nd theitv to the Pol being tho most perfect Stove ever sold in this place.. .-. .17"

itr'fs

Tt^s'jtcVrect in rill tne'tlrfTcrcni depnrttnenta of Cooking—Bal«s with pr^it Tegnlarity, lias* good draught,_t aBtlj- rejijires -bntj about Tone half the nmonnt of fiicl tliat is required to perform'thesame amonntof work in other Cook in a Stoves

a 30ITOT/"

BOXES&PAeKAGES

OF

'2

NEW GOODS AT

$29,000 STOCM 100,000 sales for 1856 Three Rooms Filled with Goods.

•ft

We arc now receiving onr spring and Summer stock of diy gqods, consisting of ready made Clo ing.JIats, Boots, Shoos, Carpeting, from the manufacturers and importers of Bonnets,

S DRY GOODS 3

20.000 yds. of Prints. 25^J00 of Muslin* 12.000 Stripes, checks and Ticking. 3.000 .Silks.. 20,000 Silk Tissues, Borages, Berago delains Lawns and Chcllics/ 3.000yds. of white goods and linnens. 6.000 men lind boys summer goods for coats and Pants. 7,00 silk, soft straw. Iccrhorn, and Gimp bonnets 4.00 pieces of bonnet riboons.

Cloths & Cassimeres.

.:fevery quality and style.

BOOTS &

old ct city retail priecs.

07 Cliapcl St.. New Y. No. 274 Rroad

No. 47 Ilanovt St., Boston. Haven, Ct. Gloversville, N. St., Newark. _N. J. ,142 Cliesnjit St., Phila. 10.1 Baitimo.ro St. Bait. No. S2 Wcsthiiuister St.. Providence, I*. 1. 8 East 4th St.. Cincinnati, tj.l North 4th St.. St. Louis. SI St. Charles St., New Orleans. 20 Dantiliin St.. Mobile.

4-

SHOES

100 cases of boots and shoes direct from the man utaeturcrs inclilding every style of Ladies, Gentlomensand boys wear in our country.

rHats & caps

of every variety and kind'worn by mon and boys

Ready l?lade Clothinh

$9,000 Slock

We invite all who want sreat bargains in rcadi made Clothing to call and see our stock as wo sev more clothing tliad any two houses in town niK sell below all competition.

CARPETS! CARPETS!!

WAXTKD!

in,000 customers to buy goods for cost.

fiOO.oOu Shinirlcs. 4.Olio.000 feet of lumlicr. 440,iii.ii'i lbs. of Bacon. 400.0Q0 Feathers. oOO.OOO I tags. 4'to.oon casli not objected to. We invite all to come and sec onr stock as wc are able to undersell all competition, our goods will be sold at ten per cent profit on cost.

The tremendous amount of goods that wo sell, enables us to sell cheaper than any othor house ill town.

JAMES GKAIIAM it BRO.

April 2'5, lS5t. v7n411y.

Ifli. MKKtlSll,T, .SURGEON.

DENTAL/

R'

ESPECTFI'LLY tenders his services to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. lie sri vus particular attention to carious teeth—mil lions of which are now annually lost for wantol timely and judicious treatment. Those that nro in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of

Porcelain Teeth in the V/cst,

Having sure utility and ease to all requiring artificial substitutes.•from a singlu tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.

All operations pertaining to the science carefully •ittended to with the least possible pain. J3f~ Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.'-

November 4. 15 ":3. \."Jnlttf.

PEA'TOjV & ROBINSOJN'

SUCCESSORS TO'

ERINCKERHOFF & PEN TON

£XCX.rPIVKI.Y WJI01.KffAI.J5

DRUGGISTS,

No. 15 South WnterSt., I.nflins Block,

NEW ARRANGEMENTS.

TRAINS SOUTH.

Express passes Crawfordsville at 0 A. M.. connecting nt Greencastlo with morning train for Indianapolis nnd Terre Haute and arriving nt New Albany at 4-3o P. M.

Accommodation passes Crawfordsville 4:.17, connecting at Grccncastle with evening trains for Indianapolis and Terrc Haute.

Accommodation train going north leaves Grccncastle on the arrival of Terre Ilaute train and passes Crawfordsville 10 A. M. arriving ot Lafayette 12 M. connecting with trains forlndianpolis".

Express passes Crawfordsville S:12 P. 51. 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 lfl, 1855—n31tf

UNION EXPRESS

COMPANY.

Connecting^itli.. f.

CHEAPER

At Wholesale or Retail than can be parchased elsewhere. ESTMcrchants will be supplied at all-times and on the most reasonable terms with the best article of Brooms. ABRAHAM JOHNSON.

1

tnng*. yy W y.

Wt

OF PEICES fOB

A»ri» niiia A»ajoB prlttihc,

ENTERED

into between the several Publisher*

of Crawfordsville, ("Moxtooheht JomAi,' axo "C*Awr6i#Witft mVijcw '^WTbe 7th day of March, lSSI^afctoltows:

Tefirljr .AdvertisinK ..

Ono CoHtmn, pibrantihm, snbjcet tOMml-an-nnal change- f80,CO One-Ilalf Column, per annum, subject to semi- annual change IS,00 One-Third Column, per annum, snbjcctto scmi-annnal chango-. 15,00 Onc-imirter Column, for annum subject to semi-annual change 10,00 A

,,Card"ofone

square orl ess,.per annum "',7,00 months...•••«4,00

Legal ADVEr,TisF.M£5Ts ns heretofore, one dolar per si«arc. for threo "insertions for Oacli addiional insertion 2d cents all over one square, charged as asqtiaro and half, all over one square aiida half, charged aa two squares,

Patent IMt^licine Advertising. OneColnmn por annum,scm-annual cliangc $S5.0C Half 26.00 Third ":s 17.00 IJnartcr "1V 12.00

All public Sales, Transient Advertisement*.&c., $1 nor square, for first insertion and 23 cents for cadi additional insertion.

Special Notices.

Marriages, Obitnaries, Literary Noticcs of al kinds, half onr rcirnlar advertising rates. EP"*Noticcs of Patent Medicines, fl per aqnara for Urst insertion.

Card and Job Printing.

Ono pack of Cards, (.10) |2.00 Two (100) 8,00 Lottery Tickets, or cards. (100)«-*- I,fi0 each additional hundred 1.00 Fnrneral Invitations, (note paper, envuio|ed) 8.00 Circulai-s. on half sheet loiter, per hundred-*3.00 Blanks—single ouiro $1.50—two quires 2,00 and for each additional quira. 75 centsWhole Sheet Posters, per hundred each additional hundred Half Sheet Poster, per hundred each additional hundred Quarter Sheet Poster, per hundred each additional hundred Eighth Sheet Poster, 50 or less Ball Tickets. 100 copies, $4.00—to be paid for invariably, before taken from tho office.

#8.00 5.0' 5.00 8.00 3.00 •1.50 1.50

Election Tickets.

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

Show dvertfcement*.

Two dollars per square will bo charged for advertisements of this character, for first insertion—oach additional insertion. $1.

Horse and Jack Bills.

Forsingle Ilorsc Bill $2—each additional Horse •n bill, $1. Particular Noticr.

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

CHARLES II.liOWEN, Review.

EAGLE WORKS,

CHICAGO ILL'S.

IS THE LAIJOKST MACHINERY MANUEAC-" J. TORY and DEPOT in the United Statos, where may bo found

lailrcad Freight Cars,

rollTAbl-K AND STATIONAltY stic A ill

LOCOMOTIVE & CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. -\LI, KINDS OE

WOOD AND IRON MACHINERY,

rI!EM 11'M PORTABLE

I A S A I S it or an on CHILD'S PATENT ROTARY SAW MILLS. Noyes Portable Flour and Corn Mills,

v.-itli new improvements, with or without

holts,

and Gctioral Mill Furnishing".

si'Piiiciou

simngm::nri,i:,

STEAJL

Sc.

WATESC S

STEAM WHISTLES.

I* iNisnri) BI:ASH ouk AM KNI.I}. 'i'ltjji VINOS.

CASTINGS AND .MILL GEAI'JNfJ. GATE'S PATENT SCREW Ciri'TFi:.

Best Machinesl-'s Files.

OK OL'lt OWN IMrOUTATKlV.

I SMOKE PIPE, H1IEECIIES, SHEET WORK AC. We ray to onr p-itrons ami the public generallv, that heretofore we have not been able to" lajcp up with the demand, anl iiov.* we have largely increased our orks. inereased our Firm, and havo

L'reatcr facilities for wtipplv ing the We.-t with Machincry than any other e.-tablihiiient. GATES, WARNER,CHALMERS, A FR.\SER.

I'. W. OATKP.

T..

€[So

HAVING

.....

ADAIT1S &CO'S. AIWKKICAIV

Express Company

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

Messengers leave Daily

At 6 A. M. and9:15P. Office at the Depot.

M. Business solicited.—

R. E. BRYANT, Agent. n89tf.

April 12,4956.

8. C. WlLLSOK.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

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

January 6,1864. 5n27tf.

WESpectacles,on

have also hand, a largo assortment ol

S. WAII.M.K. T. CHAI.MMSS.

A.C. W.I IMI I) J. lllAftn. June 14, lsj'i. v7-n47-ly.

DEICIITON vV CItCJIBMiIIOL.1IE,

CAitKLUE MAKERS,

^"nshiiiglan Street*

Cli A WFO Ii L'S VJL E, IND

WOUI.ilhave

respectfully inform the public that they n»w on h: i,d ,i,d are conitantly putting up the best selection of Carriages ever offered in this marki-r. either fbr EASE J'J.EGANCE. DURABILITY, or CIIE.A PNI-SS. Ai'y person wi.-hiiiL'a good Carriage, would do well to give us a call before pun. basing elsewhere.

All our Work Warranted One Year. Repairs of nli kinds. Trimming. Paintinc. Ac., done with neatness and dispatch, and on tho nio.-t

ltKASONAULK

ti:i:mp.

15'?" Sign Duightnii A Co.." first shop south of the Crane House, on Washington aircet. mar SS,,i7n3"5y1

Fresh Arrival of

BOARDMAN & GRAYs'

I A N O S

AT

Newman's Music Store.

just opened a laiiro stock of fine Gold W atehes, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which lie^ollers for cash at prices so low as to defv competition. Two doors cast of Binford's corner, sign uf Watch and Musicai. Insti'.iiiexts. 100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100 Breast I'ins aud Broaches 300 Fingor Riiigs 75 Ear Drops of different Btyles 20 and Silver Fob and Neck Chains 30 Gutliic i'earl inlaid and enameled BraAl Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens. Pencils Lockets. Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies' fine Cutlery, Razors. Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons Miscellaneous Books. Maps. Novels, Paper, Inki fine Note Paper, Envelopes. Pictures, snndrv rchool and Lndies Cards, Pianos, Melo-Pcans, Melodeons, Guitars, Violins, Accortleons. Music Boxes. Shoot Music, together with every thing else usually kept in such establishments. TIIOS. NEWMAN.

Crawfordsville. Dcc. 22,1355.

v7n23

DISSOLUTION!

rpHE CopartneJship heretofore existing between J. J. W. Cumberland. Samuel H. Gregg A Harvey N. Christmnn, is thw day dissolved hy limi-

tation. The Notes and Accounts of the late firm will be found in the hands of J- W. Cumberland, for collection. Persons knowing themselves indebted either by Note or Account will please call and suttle immediately.

CUMBERLAND, GREGG

Jan. 1,1557.—tf

J. E. DONALD.

WILLSON tt M'DOKAII),

sell cheap for Cash

Jan. 1, 1S57.

To

all of which wo can warrant tc WT0 ^avc

4t CO.

N. B. Tlie business will hereafter be conducted by Christmau & Gregg, (success rs to Cum* berland, Gregg A Co., having

purchased the

en­

tire stock, beg leavo to return our thanks to our numerous friends and customers for past favors and hope to receive a liberal share of your patronage in the futnre. Wo intend to keep on hand a general assortment of

Ilardwure,

whcch will

Caii at No. 2. Empire Block. CHRISTMAS

&,

thf

GREGG.

T'"rmflr

AO

and i^fnrhinnift

a

of the finest Pebble Glass*. fV tost and sarriage.

bo Mer 113S7.v9«41-rf. .iseiw Ptmrofe. i.notjsnm.

^ot that wc well sell

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