Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 October 1857 — Page 4

lfEW A E RIVAL

'.-r OF v^'

Watches Sk Clocks

AND

-w wnz 7LWJR3 JGL JB3L "W

ii

AT

.THE NEW STORE.'

One Bcor East of (he HoKon House.

ijrpin- nnd.craigned having just opened onf'of tlie _L Large#'. and most I complete assortment of

Watches, ClocSfs & Jewelry?

•i 'Takes this method of informing Jii« friends, end the public generally that lie will «:1I l.is goods

E A E

Than any othcrestablii-hnient in town. liis stock comprise? a large assortment of

Gold Patent Lever Watches, Duplex Deiaclu Lever Silver Hunting Patent Lever Watches,

Duplex

Ladies Gold Ncck Chains, Wntch v?" Gents Gold, Fob and Vest Silver Dclaeltod Levers, Open Faced and

II N I N

300 different styles of Ladies & Gents Breast Pins 300 diifcrent stylos of Cold Ear Drops, .UK) different styles of Finger King.-?, 100 different-styles of Gcutsfdeeve itcollar buttons

Gold Bracelets and Rist Bands, Gold Lockets and .Silver Thimbles, All of which I can warrant to lie of the very bes Material and Workmanship.

Watches, Clocks & Jewelry.

Repaired & Warranted

At the sign of the Golden Watch One Door lia.st of llolton House. May 2,'57\ Sni Mf. JAMES PATTERSON.

W. W. GRIMES,

rto

JO

ikcust

•wiLsb]sr

3

And Late Wilson, Grimes & Co.,

'-TVo. S, CcBiameE'i'ial ESlock,

Green Street, Craivfonkville, In/liana

Dealer in

Dry Goods, Notions,

Clothing, Hats, Caps. Bonnets,

Boots and Shoes,

Queensware, &c. IS

now in receipt, of liis Sj.rlnr and Summer Supplies, which together witli his former stuck, makes his assortment large and complete, to which ho invite? the uttcntiou of the. trade. Having an experience of fifteen years in the business, ho i'eolfc confident that ho can sell Goods as cheap as any other 11 nu*o iti the city.

To in old friends and patrons 1 would return my acknowledger.ents for their liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, aid solicit continuance of tlie sainc, together with thai- of as many new ones as ean make it to their interest to hnv of inc.

May lG\Sn43-tf. N.'W. GRIMES.

Eltzroth, Harding & €o.,

PEAI.KllS IN

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots,

SHOES, KOTIONS, GROCERIES,

E E N S W A E

"WASHINGTON II,ILL" BlflLDIMi,

CEAWTOBDSVILLE, IKDIAJTil.

Ol'Il

Patrons ntul tho Pulilie generally, nro ono anil all requited to call niul examine lino m\d large* stock of Spring and Summer Goods.

Among our stock m:y be found,

SUPERIOR BLACK AND BLUE

A S S E E S

Cloths, Satmstts, Tweeds

And all kinds of Summer Goods, for Tilens Ware lilea. Hnd Bro. Muslins, Sheetings, Drills A Ticks,

A I E S E S S O O S

Of tho Latest Styles, iu every variety.

PRINTS, LAWNS, BEBAGES, TIS tfUES, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, ALL KINDS

OF WHITE GOODS,

BONNETS, BORDERS, AND A I I I A S

Our stock is, and will be kept full, and can he bought ns low as poods are fold ill any Market. Gall in every hotly nnd see for yourselves, we will take in exchange for our goods. Cash, or nnv kindof Country Produce at the highest-market prices. Butter, T.pgt, Chickens, Lard. Tallow, Bacon, Wood, Lumber, or any thinp von have to spare, wo want it if_you want or.r *ood..

J.LtZROTH, HAKD1NG

April 4, '5T-vol.S-no.S7-tf.

LAKGKLedcrers,

Frank 11

aton's

No.1,

DICK'S

Kmpiro Block.

S E A 31 A E J. DOHERTY, Wedding Cake Baker!

Crawfordsville, Ind. July 't,!57viuW-tf.

WOIiKS—Eolllns' History. Josophus. Plutarch's Lives. Shaktpearo Byron, for salo by FRANK 11 EATON,

May 2-tf. \r^ No. 1, Empire Block.

O O S

Y^arpcctcrs, Coopers, and Blacksmitlis, a good ««ortment. (isisiBa & BtTmutpo J5 April 4, IS57-vol.7-no.37.-tf.

CASH,

or Books and Stationary, given In exchange for good clean Bags, by

mays]

Fbank

Hcatos,

No.

1

N. W. CHIMES. WM. BtTRBBIDGE, JK-

GRIMES & BURBEIDGE,

Groccrs & Hardware Merchants,

Dealers in

IRON, N'ATLS, STEEL, AXES,' SPRINGS, WINDOW GLASS, SASH,

TOOX.S

3

c5SO-

A

& Co

ftoll bosbd Dcmv Dav Books—Journaland at 1)0 cts pel "quire. Marehants »nd others will find it to their interest, if wanting nny thing in tho Blank Book lino, to call at

3 5CO.

No. 1, Commercial Block,

E E N S E E

CRAWFORDSVILLE,

INDIANA.

We are row reccivir.g onr Sprint? Mipplies, consis tinir of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cntlerv, Saddlcrv, CARPENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS, v. Iron, Nails, Glass, Steel, Axels,

V\.

Springs, Bolts, Sash, &c.

GROCERIES, DYESTUFFS,'CORDAGE,

And a preat variety of other articles, such as arc generally kept in an est ablishment of this kind, to which wc invite the examination of purchasers, feeling confident that we can sell them Goods as cheap as any house in this place. Thankful for past patronage, wc solicit a continuance of tho same. GliiMLS & liURBhlDGF.

April 4,-vi.l.S-no.07.

FARMERS,

MERCHANTS^

MECHANICS, A O E S

EVERY BODY! TJIK

undersigned are desirous of informing yon that they are di-siroiis of changing their business to S03IJS IOX'i'ENT, and confine themselves in the future to the Grocery Tiade alone,

When the interest of the bu}'er and seller agree, Bargain is soon made. To facilitate us in our laudable object, and at the fame time make it an object for ail persons who desire to

Make a T)oUar"go as far as it will,

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

Hats and Caps,

BOOTS &SHSES

HARDWARE

E E N S W A E

Harvest Tools and Fanning Implements,

all of the best

Manufactories in he United ftates,

Together with of v. hieh for

with a great assortment of Notions. All

Cash, Bacon or any kind"of-Conntry Pro. duee, we will sell at Cost and Carriage.

This is a rare opportunity tor buyers during the present hard timi's. Call and examine oi.r sroods. To those who desire to make anaceotirt for any of these goods who are known to be good, or \vl:o*are recommended by responsible persons, Ave will bill them any of the above named articles on reasonable terms.

Our stock of Groceries aro ample and complete. Tnfaet everything that usually is connected with that trade we have on hand, it will eon'inv.e to have as)long as wo can sell them for cash or produce, but they must be paid fur in some way, when bought.

To tlie Cash Buyer*

Wc say como to lis for any article of Groceries or Provisions and we will sell to you. Any Produce brought in will'be pa id for in Cash The only place where bargains are to be had now is of us. W. 11. LAYMON & CO.

May 2, lS.Vr.vSn-ll-tf.

Oh! Come Along!

a

Attention Everybody.

:Vi

rpilE undersifTned would inform the public, that JL he lias received a new addition to his stcek. consisting of all the standard works of tlie day.

LARGE FAMILY BIBLES, SCRAP BOOKS, PORT FOLIOS, NOTE & Draft Books, also Cap, Letter, Legal Note and Bill Papers—by the Quire or

Ream. Envelopes, Copy Books,

Pocket Cutlery and Inks,

Fens, and Penholders,

and every thing of the kiud usually kept in a

Book atid Stationary Establishment.

Call around soon, examine mv stock and le.-un my prices. Kemembcr the place is East side of No. 1, Empire Block, opposite Crawford's '-Old Corner." FRANK. M. 11 EATON.

Mav 0,1557 vSnll-tf.

Something

New and Valuable.

The Great

A E I A N I N

Dr, John Bull's King of Pain!! Warranted to Cure Cholera, Cholesa Morbus, Bheumatism, Gout, Bowel Complaint,

Dysentery, Summer Complait, Cramps, Colic, Sores, Cuts, Bums, Scalds, Bruises, Cancers, Tu5 mors, Headache aud Toothaeho. and all other aches. For sale by all Druggists and Store-keepers in every town and village throughout tho United °'.ates. For sale hv

MANSON & POWERS, 5 Wholcsalo it Kctail Druargists.

april lSvSn89-fim.

Empire Block.

Dr. John Bull's Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsannrilln. Sarsaparilla.

Combines all the medicinal virtues of Burdock, Ycllowdock, Dandelion, and psro Honduras Sarsoparilla, and is the most po'ent Blood Purifier in tho known world. For thecure of Scrofula, Rheu—c™ n™. Dropsy, and all Chronic Diseases,

I. For salo by druggists and mer­

chants every town and village in tho United States, and for sale bv 1

MANSO'N & POWERS,

"Wholegale & Setail Druggists.

April! SvSnSMm. CrawfordsviUo. Ind-

BUCK'S PATENT

COOKING STOVE!

This celebrated Stove can be fonnd at

Stove and Tin Establishment,

ON MAIN STREET.

This is the only establishment in the County where these Stoves can he found. Juno 20, lS67v£n47-tf.

Important Notice.

BOOTS

SHOES

&T

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES FOR CASH!

At the Old Stand of Watson & Vance

TITE

undersigned offers to the citizens of Crnr fordsville" and vicinity, his large stock Boots it Shoes at greatly reduccd Prices for Cash consisting of every article found in the

BOOT AND SIIOE LINE.

The following comprises a part of his stock: Ladies' Kid Congress Gaiters Lace Gaiters

Kid Slippers Kip Heeled Shoes Calf Sewed Shoe?: Sheep Skin Over-Shoes: Lasting Congress Gaiters: Kid Piiiskiiis Calf Heeled Shoes: Goat Bouts: Kubber Over-Shoes: Moccasins, Fur and Cotton Lined

Gents' Calf Cork soled Hoots Single Double Grained Boots

Cloth Congress Gaiters Kip Shoes Double soled Calf ]?oots

Kip

Calf Congress Gaiters Plain Calf Shoes

Gloves and Hosiery.

Gents'Buck Gloves Gray Morino Hose: Mixed cotton half Hose

A\roolen Gloves Brown cotton half Hose Woolen Half Hose: Fancy cotton half IIosc

Ladies' Cotton Hose: Woolen Hose: The stock embraces every variety and style, and will bo sold at the very lowest figures for CASH.

Connected with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch.

DAVID KESTER.

Jnnu iry 2-t, 1357. 27n-yl.

READ THIB,

AND REMEMBER!

That you can find

The Best Assortment

And

1

BEST STYLES!

OF

O O S

At I

iie

BOYKTON CORNER."

TIIE

undersigned takes this method oncc more of calling your attention to a few items which wc 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 the

"OLD SIXPENCE,"

We will not hesitate in saying, that all of our old friends and hundreds of others, will avail themselves of the opportunity of buying their goods at thp"Boynton Comer,"

WEST

1

the CCI7RT HOUSE,

"Wbcro tliev can positively be had at the

O

We are now daily receiving onecf our unusually large and well assorted sleeks of

©ry fn«ols,JBootsi ami ©hoes.

HATS and CAPS,

BONNETS AND

White Goods & Embroideries,

Ready Made CScUiing

Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, &c.

In shart, every thing commonly kept in a Pry Goods establishment, ai 1 of which we have taken great pains in selecting from 'some of the largest and best houses in the eastern market. Takin care to select tlie richest and best styles, as wcl as tho '.

Best Quality of Goods.

Our facilities for buying will guarantee tons the ability to sell, as low :1s any of bur neighbors, and wc tt: ink our ten years experience in the business will guarantee 11s the ability to suit the wants of customets. We therefore extend the invitation, to call soon and see u«,

1

Examine our Stock,

Hear onr prices, and if we cannot snit you we will not charge you imyihing for^our trouble. If we cannot sell goods as low as any other house, wc will not ask yon to buy. We" are determined to sell. We will take all kincU of

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 soon, or you may miss some Bargains.

ALLEN, GALEY & KEEKAN.

April 11th, '57,vSn8S-tf

WOOL!

-O., havo a large

V/ imeres, Sat!notts,Clothsand Jeans very cheap which they will exchange for Wool at the highest markat prioc. (may 30-n55-tf.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

PHILADELPHIA.

Important Jnnonncement!

TO

all persons'afflicted with Sexual diseases, such as Spermatorrhea, Semineal weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhea, Gleet,. Syphillis, tho vice of Onanism, or Self-Abuse, &c.. &c.

The Howard Association of' Philadelphia, in view of the awfnl destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are 'practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quaeks, have directed: their consulting Surgeon^ as a

charitable act

worihy of their name, to give

Medical Advice

Gratis, to all persons thus afflicted (male or female) who apply by letter, with a description of tlicir condition, age, occupation, habits of lift, &c., and in case of extreme poverty and suffering to FURNISH JLEmciXES FREE OF CHARGE

The IIoward Association is a benevolent insti tution, established by special endowment for the relief of tho sick and distressed, afflicted with

Virtulent and Epidemic Diseases," and its funds can be nsed for no other purpose. It has now a surplus means, which the Pireetors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest mcdi cal skill of the age, and will furnish the most ap proved modern treatment. Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Coir plaint, Leucorrhca. &e.

Address post-paid Dr. GEORGE K. CALTIOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association No. 2 South NINTH Street, Pniladelphia, Pa.

EZRA 1). HARTWELL, Presiden

Geo.

Faieciiild.Sec'y.

mar21n35yl

•WANTED!

5,000 YOUNG MEN

To look through and examine or.r large and

ex­

tensive stock of

Eats and Caps.

HAVING

removed our Hat Manufactory to the west half of the room occupied by iiaimah & Cassell. Merchant- Tailors, on Main street, tw doors west of the Holton 1 louse, we are now rcady to accommodate all who may favor us with acali. We arc now manufacturing and receiving from the eastern nianufeeturcrs all of tiie most fashionable and approved styles of

HATS & CAPS!

\Vc 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, and by the use of the French Confonnature we warrant a perfect fit we will sell yon a better hat and at least twen-ty-five per cent.'eheaper than any other house in Cruv.-fordsvillc. Wc do not want you to take our word for it. but call and examine for vourscives. 1'AliiiiSlf & 1 I1

February 20,1S57. n02.

DAGTJEESEOIYEES.

1 ,S, 1D111S5S

SKY AND SIDE LI-GIIT JlCO.tlS,

Ol'I'OSlTJ

HOI.TOS

IIOVSE, OVE1S

J. & S. ROBINSON'S STORE,' CrawforjIsviSIe, Isid.

AMBRGTYFES.

f, h:-FRY

WOULD

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 II01.se, and have been bought with great euro aud at the head of the market,- which will enable us to compcte with any house in town.

We would call the attention of the Ladies to onr stock of

MERINOES. DELAINES, ARGENTINES, A I N A N I E S I S Prints, Collar?, Debage, Ribbons,

BONNETS, SHOES, &c., &c.

To the Gentlemen, wo would say that we li: everything for their comfort rxecpt ready m: clothing. Our stock of

C«§siB23eres3 insctfsj

CLOTHS, HATS. BOOTS, SHOES, COLLARS

ite., aro of the best quality and every va.iictv. To our country friends wo would say that we arc ready to exchange ourhirge stock of Dry Goods Boots and shoes, etc., for every variety of produce that is brought to our market. Call and examine for vourselves. 'October 13,1S5C. vSnl"

O O O

C. W- PBATHEU,

HAS

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

Spring DcLftiues, Challies, Printed Bereges, Satin Striped do. Plain & Dotted Swiss, Striped D'Chenie, Fancy Lawns, Plain Bereges, in li .1 in Prints, Grape Shawls, Bl'k Silk, Mantillas, (Beauties,) Bugle Collars, French Work Collars, French WORKED UNDERSLEEVES, BOX-net-s, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Parasols, Hats & Caps, Boots and

Shoes, Clothing, and all othcr articles usually kept in our

I N E

April 4,'57-vS-i,C7-tf. C. W. PRATHER.

7.000 BUSHELS

OF

a W a

rrWIE

Subscriber wishes to purehi

JL

July

J. S. Allen, M. D.

HAVING

Store.

DR.

resumed the practice of Snrgery""and

Medicine, will give undivided attention to all srofessional calls, Office in Davis

What the Ladies say

,B

f«T»TOf

ItliCK'S CELEBRATED

COOKING STOVES.

TT7E the undersigned who have purchased the VV justly celebrated Buckjs Patent Cooking StovcSj would roconimend thcm to tho Public," as being the most perfect Stove ever sold in this place.

It is perfect in all the .different departments of Cqoking—Bakes with great regularity, hash good drauglit, and requires but. about one half" the amount of fuel that is required to perform the same ainonntof work-in other Cooking Stoves *.

Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. M. M. -Jennison, E. M. Robertson. Elizabeth Mack, Nancy Fisher, Elizabeth Fagan,

Ann E. Watson, lucy A. Holton, Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson, E. A. Jennison,

J-'V

!t

Sarah Wakelvn.

Eliza Bowen, M. Middleton, Mrs. Martha A'. Hughe?

1

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

April 8j 1S56*—tf.

SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.

GREATSUCCESS

is always the most conclusive

proof cf great merit." Judged by this tc.^t there is 110 labor-saving machine before tho public comparable lo Singer's Sewing Machines. After establishing tho highest reputation in the.United States they were exhibited at the late :Expositiri L'ni versellc" in France, where they carried otf the highest premium and a great manufactory to make thciu 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 tlie Railway train is to traveling on foot, so'is sowing with Singers Machines compared with lia id-=ew-ing. No tailor, shoemaker, dressmaker, carriage trimmer, saddler, hatter, Ac., tfce.. should be without one. The fair profit of using one of these machines, regularly employed, is

One Thousand iJoIInrs a year. In all private families where there is much sewing to be done these machincA are an invaluable assistance. Planters and hotel keepers find them particularly convenient and profitable. These machines are simple in their construction and very strong and durable, being tlie only hind of Sewing Machine ever made, by r. hioh every sort, ol work, coarse or fine, could he perfectly executed. Thous.ands of inferior and worthless Sewing ?Tachincs have been made and nohl under various'n'inncSTbnt Singer's Machines alone have been found everywhere to satisfy the wants of the public.

Piain printed instructions for using, are sent with eh machine, from which any one can rcadtlv acquire the art of managing t'licm. Thcniaeliir.cs are packed securely to go to any part of tho v. orld. To all persi ts desiring more particular information wc will, on application by letter at cither of our oiliees forward a copy of J. M. Singer & Go's Gazette, a paper wholly'devoted to tho Sewing Machine interest.

I. M. SINGER & CO.

Pr.ixcnui.Oi'FicE. No.320 Bi-.oaoway.New

3ovs, do. Men's

& co,

inform their numerous friends and customers, that they have received and now have open their stock of

Yojjk.

r.HANCII OFl-ICKS.

No. 41 Hanover St., Boston. 07 ChapeVSt..No Haven, Ct. Gloversvilie, N. Y. No. 274 L'road St., Newark. N. J. 142 Chcsnut St., Phila. 105 Baltimore St. Bait. No. Si Westminister St. Providence, K. I. S F.ast 4th St.. Cincinnati. North 4 th St., St. Louis. SI St. Charles St., Ne Orleans. 20 Dauphin St.. Mobile.

WARlNKAWSASS 1

would reepeetfully inform my friends and the public generally ihat I have just received Spring Stock of

BOOTS & SHOES

CONSISTIXU IX TART

Congress

pat.

BUTTON GAITERS, MEN'S CALF Kip Shoes, Ladies Silk and Cloth Gaiters Ladies Bull', Calf, Kip and iloroceo Boots,

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

CASH PAID FOR HIDES,

April 4-nS-vol .o:S7-Gin. A COB DAY IS.

joii

\v\

r.LAii:.

tiko.

Jt.

in:owNV p. j:. Fi.vrsn.v

Blair, Brown Co. RESPECTFULLY

announce to their frie :dsand

patrons, that they are now in receipt of their

S I N S O

Yhieh

is unusually

of

&

[June,1857ySn48-4m.

E W W A A E

ATTOKNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Havingpermanently located himself in this place will give his undivided attention to all businessertrusted to his care. Office immediately over Manson & Powers Drug Store, Empire Block april 29,1S58.

KANE'S Arctic Exploration,J ust recei od and for sale by FRANK HEATOK. May S 1857v8nll-tf. No. 1, Empire Block.

ar^e and well selected and fo^

-ivies and quahty

CcLiiiiOfc be l-bvcslied,

[n this

mm: MM.

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

Staple & UFansey !5r¥

CLOTHING-,

HATS, & CAPS,

E E IV S W S E

BOOTS & SHOES,

&t\

They take pleasure in returning their thanks for the liberal patrol age heretofore extended, and hope 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 countrv produce taken in exchange for Goods. BLA1K, BItO WN «fc CO.' April ll.vSn3S-tf.

SWEEP CLEAN.

BROOM MANUFACTORY.

THE

nndersigncd would respectfully inform the citizens of Montgomery county, that he is now Mannfnetvring at his establishment, immediately East

Juogc Naybjr's residence, the ven- best irtiele of Brocms, which he ill sell

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

£5Sr*McrchanU »ill

Feb.

se

of Brrlcy, for which he will prices.

IIENR

25, lS57,v9nl

21, 1557.

7,000

qushcl3

pay Cincinnati

:Y LO )RENZ.

E O A

S A N A E E O A N

Heaton's

Wholesale and Retail

CJGAES & TOBACCO!

Removalfrom Green, on Main Street, apposite the Holton House. There can be-found the largest and best selected stock of Cigars and Tobacco ever offered in this market. Everybody examining the stock, will soon find out, that it is the very place for getting good article* at the lowest figure*.

May 80-v8-n45-8m.

500

BOXES & PACKAGES

/. or

hKEW GOODS AT

G1UHAM & BRO

.000 STOCfi.

100,000 sales for 1856 Three Rooms Filled with (Seeds.

We are now receiving our spring and Summer stock of dry goods, consistinc of ready made Clo mg,TIat3, Boots, Shoes, Carjieting, &c.. from the manufacturers and importers of Bonnets,

if DRY GOODS

20.000yds. of Prints. 25 000 of Muslin'12,000 Stripes, checks and Ticking: 3,000

t:

Silks.

20.000 Silk Tissues, Beragcs,Beragc delains Lawns and Chellics. 3,000 yds. of white troodsand linnens. 0.000 nicu hud boysMimmer goods for coats and Pants. 7,00 silk, soft straw, lesrhorn. and Gimp bonnets 4,00 pieces of bonnet rihoon».

Cloths & C'assimeres.

ei'cvcry quality and style."

100 case^ of boots and shoes direct from the man ii facta rers including every'styie of Ladies, tienilemens and boys wear in our coantrv.

Hats & caps

of every variety and "kindWorn by raon and hoy,-

Ready USadc

^9,000 Block

We invite all who want great-bargains in made Clothing to call and see our stock a^ wc more clothing thud any two houses in town sell below all competition.

CARPETS! CARPETS!!

Sold.ot.city retail prices.

WAXTJ-Tj!

10,000 eust-.mcrs to buv goods for cost. 500.000 Shin-: 4,000.000 feet of lu'i!1 cr. 4-i'VWO lbs. of Bacon, •!0u,u00 Feathers.

500,000 L'-:..-.

400,000

OF

ME^S CALF AND KiP BOOT

cash not ohjerted to.!

We invite all to come and se arc able to undersell all comj' will bo sold at ten per cent profit on cost.

Y.'i

our stock as wc tir.ion. i:r goc.ds

The tremci d-:'!i'- amrunt 'of gords that v.-e sell, enables us lo sell cheaper than any oti.r house in town. .1 S A A O

Apri! 2ii. 1^1'!. v7n !lly.'.

N A

SUMMON.

PECTFUT.T.Y tenders his

rvices-fo thet'it^

of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He

gives particular attcniion tp I'arious tocth-^niillions

ves partieu' if which aro r.ov,- annually lost for want of timely nd judicious treatment. Thi*c that are in want •f ariiiicial teeth ean do '.veil to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of

Porcelain Teeth

in

the We:-f,•

Having sure utility and ease to :i31 r-quirMig arliiieial sniistitutes, lion single tooth to an'entire double set. A11 work warranted.

All operations pertaining to the .-cien' e:.i ^fi'Iy fended to iviih tiie least possible paoi.

Dental Rooms in Washington Hal!. November 4. ISVJ. v.-inlPtf.

PEN TOM & EOliiiVKON succrss'i:s

to

BRIISCHEBHOFF

(k

r- 1:1. whom:r- a r.

DRUCC a&TH,

No. l.» So'JSh Vi :.* 5-.'I,n?iu:s 'io

'r~l

NEW AElAimiMIITS. TRAINS SOUTH,

Kjrprofs pnsst-s Cr:nvforlsvii!e at

Acctiii)ii:nlatitij !passes Crawfordsvii'c 7. connecting at Greencr-stie with cven ng trains 1' Indianapolis nnd Terre- Haute.

Accommodation train going rorfh leaves Greencastle on the arrival of Terre Haute train and passes Crawfordsvilie 10 A. M. arri'.in:r at Lafayette 12 M. connecting with trains f.r Indianpo'is.

Express passes Crawfordsville 8:12 P. M. r.rrivins at Lafayette 10 P. M. and Chicago next roominir.

Tlirough tickets to be had-for all the principal eastern and western eitiesat the o'lice. R. E. BRYANT, Agent.

February 10,1 -55—nSl tf

N I O N E E S S

COMPANY

Connecting with

AlPAillS

be supplied at all times and

on the most reasonable terms with the best

of Brooms.

&

Express Company

to all the principal

article

ABRAHAM JOHNSON.

CITIES

both North and South.

Ivlesssngers leave Daily

At

5 A. M.

and

9:15P.

Office at the

Dc-pot. i\y-

M.

April

12, 1350.

S. C. WILLSON.

Bill OF PRICES FOR

ADVERTSING AND JOB, PRINTIPTG,

ENTERED

asd

into between the soveral Ptiblishers'

of Crawfordsville, ('•Moxtoomebt

Craw*osdsvix.ijs

Leoat.AnvrRTisEitEXTs

Jotosal,'

Review,"

of March, 1855, t»s follows.

on tho 7th day

Yearly Advertising

Ono Colniiin, per annum, suTneet to ae*ni-an-nual change $30,00" One-Half Column, per annum, subject tO semi- annual change ... 13,00 One-Third Column, per nnnnm, subject to semi-annual change One-Quarter Colura«, jer annum, subject to scmi-annrial change 10,00 A '-Card" of one square orl ess, per annum-~r ,7,00 0 months.•'^•-4,00

as heretofore ono dol-

ar per square, for three insertions for each addiional insertion 2f ecnts all over one square, charg-' ed as a square and a half, all over one'square and a half, charged as two squares.

Patent Medicine" Advertising, One Column per annum, seni-annnal change #35,00 Half

a

Third

4*,

Quarter

25 00

«t i7'oO

(t

la'oo

All public Sales, Transient Advertisements, &'e., ncr square, for first insertion and 25 cents for cacli additional insertion.

Special Notices.

for.first insertion. Card and Job Printing. One pack of Cards, (50) s-o.oo Two (100) 8 00 Lottery Tickets, or cards, (100) 150 each additional hundred l'oo Furncral Invitations, (note jniper, enveloped 8,'00 Circulars, on half sheet letter, per hundred-• 3,00 2.00

P.Iankfi— single 'onire $1,50—'two quires and for each additional quire, 75 cents. Whole Sheet Posters, per hundred each additional hundred. Half Sheet Postor, per hundred each additional hundred Quarter Sheet Poster, per hundred each additional hundred I.ighth Sheet Poster, 50 oriesa P:?!1 Tickets. 100 copies, $4,00—to be paid for invariably, before taken fVom tho office.

§9,00 5,00 -5,00 8,00 •8,00 1

/a)

1.50:

Election Tickrfx.

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

Shov.- elvcrnsemciiJr.

Two dollars per square will be ohargod 'for ad'vertisementsof this character, for first, insertion—cadi additional insertion. $1.

Horse and Jack

Bills.

Forsintrle flcr Bill §2--oach additional HorFO sn.bill. $1.. Pnrticiilnr

Kotirr.

he payment for all Patent Medicine advertisements nnb{ be «:itisf.ivtorily sccurcd beforo in«ct te.i, by an aeecjited order, or'bv cash.

CHARLES Jl.'BOWFN, RrV,Kw.-

S A W O S

CHICAGO ILL'S.

TSTin:LAR'iEST MACI1INEIIY MANUKAC-

ailrcad Freight Gare,'

I'OKT/M.l, AM) MATI'^NA :Y

I.OC

OIOTirr

crc CYLINDER .cti-a:,i BOILEKS.

A M. Kris PS 01:

WOOD AM fnOW ISACHfNERr,

J'iiEMtL'M PORTABI.i

A S A I S

With import

..".!,

CIIILIVS

anli-fiiction improvements^

PATENT I? TARY

SA

W

Mir.f,S.

Foru:?? Ffoar and Corn

With new improvements, with without holts. 31

and Oi 11 oral Mii! rnrni.-hin^ J.

si'Viiuioii siiiycK.r. .-.is .?/:,

g:A

KM

ST!' AM WHISTLES.

,, u::: AM, I :., i-. j: jmv:NO.-J/',

CAfji'iNns A.*nd niiARixo,

U.v lE'S IV'TKNT SCREW" CIrTTFi?.-

BetsZ .MacM&estVj Filea,

or -r c-v.v sMronr«- .,v.

•-..'IfH.LPIi-::, BUEECH-Eir, SHIiKT WORK' AC,

p. blie g,ncrally,

... u,'r.l, ue h,i\" not i-cen able to keep rip v.uh .cL, nl.a 1 p. ., lai.elv'in'

L", "3,\ Mir Finn, and have

i(a.u ih.if.-. lhr W]

:..,ir.ny oth'r c-t-.b!.djr-.ont.

".VI

IIP, ".VAR.^'iR.fHAI V'"! -:.

i-' 1

PIJXTO2:-.

si:n.

T. CJI.M..MI JiflV

A7.y ,i:. iK

Y-n-17- iy.

,'V

52

J,r

jjj

2tStR!.lfig 3UREBS,

v, r. f.-ff

CJ?

A

,!,sr"''"'ify

.Y -v ,,

A.

1

1 ..i'

1

1

I"' "'sw. I... a 1 id Ci

^Aciih auJj

Guitars

€#'§. "AMEKJC

in ti United States,

n39t

J. E. DO-S'ALD.

WILLSON ST 31'DONAID,

ATTORNEYS AT LAV.

Office in the room over J. I?. &- S. Robin* sou's Store, Empire Block. YI here they will be found at all times when no absent on professional business.

January 6, 1354. v5n27tf.

Spectacles!

VX7E have also on hand, a large assortment ol Spectafllos,

all of

which wo can warrant to

bo of the finest Pebble Glasses. MayS 18S7,vSn41-tf. James Patterson.

»ohn9,.Acc©rdeons,

AN

juisic,

J. W.

Buair solicited.—

R. E. BRYANT,

jxn

:ii!oi in I he

i.ublic

t'l.-at

j' .' 1 le constantly

yif

o,«.»

(l

iiirrc.s ever

01-

0 H-.1 Ml t. is, nirfi i.et. either jor 10ASF FL''--A-CI ],[ I: b'l LI'J Y. 1 CI1' AI'NKS:'-1.

fvy

1

.n.'.i !(i til to

A.H 0,1.1 .'/•//, 1! tii'tiiiif/i On"

Year.

Repairs (i' aii l-ijids. Trirnmintr, Painting, Ac d.e.e

wmi

i!eatil''sa :r! disjateh. and ..n the mo-t

,-: Ti1-n_

u'-'

-'hton A fo.,'- Jirht slior" south

ot. 1 he (,iat.e iIonse, 6ii Washingt..n s'reet*

m.'i Vn 1

(5

A.

M..e":i-

icetiuir at (ircencastle with mornini' train for Inlianapolis and Terre Haute and arriving at New

Frstii Arrival of GSAYs1 I A N O

AT

Kewman's Music Store,1

H.-.

I.,rt j,!* opened a la: .'C stoek of fine Coht

\'-U'hes,

Jewelry and Fancv Goods, which'1'

lie o.iurs for cash r.t prices so low as'to defvronipe-A t.tioii. Two d'iOi.-. cast of Linford's corner. si"n of/ W.VTcirar.d MrsrcAi. l.\'KT«L"ri::,'rs. 100-Fine Gold

and Silver

Watehc-s:

100 J'.rcast

soo

-,0

itLC

Pins and Broaehcp*

Finger Rings KcriJropi} of diifercnt styles,"

and

Neck Chains

Gothic earl inlaid and enameled Brass

V-'VIt

Als0 vo"«=ty-

of good

L'.-kets

I'cns.

Pencils

Snaps, Rracth is, Spectacle-, Port Monies'

Sci' -or-«,

Mi.-eRancor.s

Pen Knife-. Spoon,'

Roolv.

Maj Novels, Pai-cr, ln',S

Note Paper En velopcs. Pictures, sundrv school and Lacues Cards.

iW, .Me!-I\-ans,Mclodcons.f

Music Boxes. Sheet:

together with every thing

!n

such establishments.

else usually kept

THOS. NEWM'AN.

rawfordsville,Dcc.22.13,j5.. v7n"-3.

DISSOLUTION!

T'lE

Copartnership heretofore

existing

hetv

Cumberland, Samuel

H.

vey N. Christman,

Gregg

&

li---

is this day dissolved bv

limi­

tation. The Notes and Accounts of the liltc firm will be found in the hands of

J. W.

for collection. Per

Cumberland

us

knowing themselves in­

debted cither by Not or Account1will and suttle immediately.

Agent. 3t f-

please call

CUMBERLAND, GREGG A CO.

Jan.

,lSu7.-

tf

N. B.

The business

berland, Gregg

will hereafter heconduct-

by Christmau

&

Gregff,

(mcccssors

&

to Cum­

Co., having purchased tho en­

tire stock, beg leave to return our thanks to our numerous friends

and

aud hope to recei

customers for past favors

ve a liberal

share of your patron­

age in the-future. We intend to keep on hand a general assortment of Hardware, whech we will sell cheap for Cash.

Call at No.

Jan.

2,

Empire Block.

CHRISTIAN & GREGG.

1, 1S57.

To the Farmer and Mechanic

0

have a lot of hardware that wo well sell cost aud carriage. J. R. & 8. ROBIN

SOW.