Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 October 1857 — Page 4
N. W. GRIMES,
tooccnorto
JOHN WILSON,
And Late Wilson, Grimes & Co..
I\o. 9, Commercial Block,
Green Street, Crmcfordsville, Indiana.
Dealer in
Dry Goods, Notions,
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Bonnets,
Boots and Shoes,
Queensware, &.c. 18
now in receipt of hi* Spring and Snmmor Supplies. which together with his f.irmcr stock, realte* hie assortment large and complete, to which
Having on
experience of fifteen yca»* in the business, he feels confident thnt ho can fell Goods a: cheap an any other House in the city.
To my old friends and patrons I would return my acknowlcdgcncnts for their liberal patronage heretofore he*towed, at solicit continuance' of the Kmc, together with that of as many new once as can make it to their intercut to buv of me.
May 16vSn43-tf. N.'W. GRIMES
THE LARGEST STOCK
0»
DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ilats, Caps, &c., &-c..
To ho for.nd in Crawfordsville, is now being: sold at (ho lowest pi ices at the old stand of
DAVIS & GARVIN!
.• a "TCW IE ?®i o,
Successor to DnviH A Cnrviii, would inform his numerous friends und former patrons tl.ut lie is uguin in ll.C Iriide. Having bought tlio
Mammoth Stock!
Of DAVIS & GARVIN
at
a
LAIUkL viscount
...• From -v-••••:•"
ORIGINAL COST,
Wo arc now offering the same nt such prices' AH cannot fail to suit purchasers. Wo will pny tho highest prices fulfill kinds ul
COUiV'i'K E'EKOKHTnO,
In Exchange for Goods:
Our stock of Summer Goods' is unusually largo, and well selected. Our arrangements with the East arc such that wo arc constantly in receipt ol
Our Motto is "Large Sales and Small Profits." The business will, us heretofore, ho under the management of Mr. GARVIN. who at all times will boon hand to attend to the want* of our patrons. We want to open accounts with every
fmy
rood Hum in the County, Remember the place to (roods* cheap for cash or otherwise is at the old Bland oV Davis and Garvin,
it
WASHINGTON HALL BUILDING,"
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE.
Wenro offering our entire Stock of Summer Clothing at Cost. J.WINN. Juno lfl, li57v ii47--lni.
WORKS OF A liT
By tho
O A I S
McCONNELL.
Specimens mny be scon with most families in Montgomery County, and at my room, now open.
Opposite the Hoi ton House,
IN FISHER'S BUILDING.
CHEAPER THAN THE (HEAP ESI.
Better than the Besti
All Work Warranted.
Instructions in Terms.
the Art on Reasonable
Sept. 12, lS."7vPnS-tf.
House and Sign Pamtiug, Paper Hauging, &c«,
Work done to Order, Cheap for Cash.
Sfiaj) Over Brown's Drug Store,
All orders left with T.
D.
Ihown. pri inptlv at
tended to. TllO'S 11.
W
May 2. lS*7.-vSn41.
IN'l'ON.
Harvest Implements.
A superb quality of
SYTI3ES, SNATIIS, S I E S 1IAND RAKES.
HORSE RAKES,
Grain Cradles, &c. &c.
ALSO
THE CELEBRATED
KETCHUM MOWERS,
can bo fiimisncd on usual terms.
ALSO ON HAND
A few more of those choice
STRAW CUTTERS
Always warranted to give satisfaction. CAMPBELL. GALEV & IlARTER. Jnlj'4,,.Su60-tf
SADDLERY
& CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
general wwortineut received bv april 4. GKIUESit BCBBBIDOE.
CASH,
or Hooka and Stationery, given in exchaugu for good elcan Jiags, by IB»r 2]
Fbauk HEATOK, NO. I
W. TV. CRUUE*. W*. BCRBSIDOB, J*.
GRIMES & BUBBB1DGE,
Grocers & Hardware Dtxtuli,
Dca'rra la
IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXES, SPRINGS. WINDOW GLASS, SASH.
TOOLS, 3cG-, 3cG-
1
No. 1) Commercial Bicck,
E E N S E E
CRAWFORDSMLE,
INDIANA.
We are now receiving onr Spring supplies, consisting of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and CtUlcrv, Saddlery,
CARPENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS, Iron, Nails, Glass, Steel, Axela, Springs, Bolts, Sash, Ac.
6R0CERIE$JYESTUFFS,'C0RDAGE,
And a great variety of other articles, such as are generally kept in an eg' ablishmcnt of this kind, to wh leb we invite the examination of purchasers, feeling confident that we can sell them Goods ns cheap as any house in this place. Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the Fame. GKiMES & iil'RB.MDGl-.....
April 4,-vi 1.8-no.37.
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS, A O E S
EVERY BODY!
rPIIE
undersigned arc desirous of informing you 1 that they are desirous of hanging their bu.-i-ness to I XT I
NT
ami confine them
selves in the futine to the Grocery '1 iade aione,
When the interest of the buyer and seller agree, Bargain is soon uiadc.
To facilitate us in our laudable object, and at the mine time make it an object for all persons who ile.-iie to
Make a Dollar go as far as it ici/l,
Hats and Caps,
HARDWARE E E N S W A S
Harvest Tools and Farming Implements,
nil of tho Lest
W I ML factories in the United States.
rocether with a great assortment of Notions. All of which for
Casli, Bacon or any kind of Country Produce, we will sell at Cost and Carriage.
TVis is a rare opportunity for Olivers during the present hard times. Call and examine oi.rgood To those who desire to make smi.econnt for any of these (.'Ouils whonro known to be good, or who'urc roeoniiucnded.hy responsible persons, we will hill them any of ti above named articles on reasona hie terms.
Our stock of Groceries are ample and complete In fact everything that usually is connected with that trai'e we have on hand, iV will eon ii:lit- to have as long as we ean sell them lor cash or produce but they must be paid for in some way, whtn bought"
To the Cash Buyer*
We say come to ns for any article of Groceries or Provisions and we will sell to you. Any Produce brought in will'be paid for in Cash The only place where bargains are to be had now is o: us. \V. 11. LAY.MON «NE CO.
Slav !S57.vSn41-tf.
Oh! Come Along!
Right About Face
Attention Everybody.
1 he has received a new addition to" his stick consisting of all the standard works of tho day.
LARGE FAMILY BIBLES, SCRA1 O O S O O I O S N O Dr ill Books, &c., alsu Cap, Letter, Legal Note and Bill lJn-pi-rs—by the Quire- ir
Ream. Envelopes, Copy Books,
PORTEMONIES,
Focket Cutlery and Inks, Pens, and Penholders,
and every thing of the kind usually kept in a
Book and Stationery Establishment.
Call^avound soon, examine my stock i.nd lca.m my prices. Remember the place is East side ol No. 1. 1 mpitc lileck, opposite Crawford's "Old Corner.1' t'lJANK. M. 11EATON.
May 2,15."T vSn41-tf.
Glii'ATEST MUIYAL OF THE £EBS0N,
NEW YORK CASH STORE!
TTTF propose to sell Goods cheaper than any IJciise in the west, and to convince the ['liblie of thai fiic*. we invite them to call and examine Goods and Prices. Our stock consists of Ladies Fine Dress Goods. Collars. Sleeves. Skirts, iiandkciehiefs. Gloves. Iloosiery, &e.. Plaid .Merinos. Detains, Dcbaiges, Ginghams. French and English prints. Irish Linens. Itleaclied and Brown Muslins. Extra Brown and Blt-m-hcd Canton Flannels a superior aitielc c-f Heavy Tieking, Cheeks red and white Flannels, Satinet'ts. Twooils. .leans and Cassimercs. Ac., which we ar»detemincti to sell cheap. Call at No. 4. Commercial How. DAVIS CO.
Sept 19vPn9w4.
LARGELedgeis,
fi ll bound Demv Day Books^-Jonrnab and at f0 cti« pet qniie. Marclwuta und others will find it to their interest, if wanting unvthing in the Blank Book line, to call al
JYUHE lit.AT- K'»
NO.1,
4DOZ.
Empire
BIFR.'W.
Kmpirw Block.
Reap Ilonka, for sale by
July U,l»7v8uM tf. Cm mpbril A Cfr.
BUCK'S PATENT
COOKING STOVE!
This celebrated Stove ean be found at
John oover's
Stove and Tin Establishment.
ON MAIN STREET.
This is the only establishment in the County where these Stoves can be fonnd. Jtilic20,1357v3n47-tf.
Important Notice.
BOOTS &T SHOES!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
FOB CASH!
At hc Old Stand of Wateon & Yancc.
HTHF. undersigned offers to the citizens of Cra furd-viHe and vuinifv. his large sto,-V ..•of- A Shoes greatly reduced IViees for nsi-tilig oft-very asiiele f«ui:d ill (he
BOOT AND SHOE LINE.
41
we have a lartre and well assorted
wc ssiy that stock of:
bis
••"'l iving comprise* :i par -'ie.-' Kill t'oiigress Gaiters !i-e !siiti-rs:
J\iil Slippers: Kip Hi-fi- .1 '•'hopsj C:-!f Sewed Sho She -p Skin Over-Shoes: I.asting Congress G.iiter.Kid lin-' it..-: Calf Heeled Shoes
Goat Hoots: Rubber Over-Shoes: Moccasins. Fur and Cotton Lined
Gen's' CalfCork .ioled Bi ots •'•'ingle Double Grained Boots
Cloth Congress Gaiters Kip Shoes .• Double soled Calf Iloots
Kip
Call-Congress Gaiters Mam Calf Shoes
Cloves and Hosiery.
Gents' Buck Gloves ••••. Gray Morino Hose: Mixed cotton half Hose ^v-
Woolen Gloves Jirown cotton lialf Hose Woolen Half Hose Fancy cotton half Hose
Ladies1 Cotton Hose Woolen Hose The stock emhraees ever}' variety and style, and will be sold at the very lowest figures for CASHp®?" Connected with the establishment is a Mnnnfaetnring Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch.
DAVID KESTER.
Janu iry 21, 1S.".7. 27n-yl.
READ THIS,
AND REMEMBER!
That you can find
The Best Assortment
And
BEST STYLES!
I I E O O S
AT THE
"E0YNT0N CCRNEE."
ilIIE undersigned takes this method once more I of calling your attention to a few items 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 thes
A I E S
To save the.
"OLD SIXPENCE,"
We will not 1 esitate in saying, that all of onr 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 eau positively be had at the
White Goods & Embroideries
ISchriy Mat!c Cloliiiirar.
Groceries, Queenswarc, Glassware, &c.
Inslart. every thing commonly kept in a Dr\ Goods establishment, al 1 of which we have taken great pains in selecting from some of the large.-: and best houses in the eastern market. Taking eare to select the richest and boat styles, as well the
3est Quality of Goods.
Our facilities for buying will guarantee to us the ability to sell, as low us any of our neighbors, and we tl ink our ten years experience in the business ill guarantee us the ability to suit the wants of customers. We therefore extend the invitation, to call soon and sec us,
Examine our Stock,
Hear onr prices, and if wc cannot suit yon we will not charge you aiiyihing for our tron'ble. If we cannot sell goods as low as any other house, we will not ask you to buy. We are determined to sell. We willtake all kindsof
Merchantable Produce,
In exchange for goods, and pay the best prices given in tho town. Remember the Old Briek ruer west of be Court House, and caii soon, or you may miss some Bargain*.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
TO
GKATIS,
&c.,
I.J
O
Wc arc now daily receiving one r, our unusually large and well assorted stccks of
Iti'y a»id Shoes,
HATS and CAPS,
BONNETS AND
ES.'S.Jd IBS
ALLEN, GALEY & KEERAN
April 11th, '57,vSn88-tf.
WOOL!
/CAMPBELL & CO., have a large stock of CasVv imeres, Sntinetts.Cloths and Jeans very cheap which they will exchange for Wool at the highest market price. ./iVi (may 80-n»-tf.
PHILADELPHIA. ABUMnceMMt!
all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, such as Spermatorrhea. Semineal -Weakness. Impotence, Gonorrhea. Gleet, Svphillis, the vice of Onanism, or Self-Abase. Ac.. 4c.
The Howard Association of Philadelphia,'in view of the awfnl destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions whiclr arc "practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by QuHcks.have directed their' consulting Snrireon! a* a CHARITABLE -ACT wor hy of their name, to give MIIUCAL Anvirr
and in case of extreme poverty and suffering to ri'BNlSII MEDICINES FltF.E OF CIIABOE The Howard Association is a benevolent- institution, established by special endowment, for the reHef of the sick and distressed, afflicted with
Virtu lent and Epidemic Diseases," and its funds ean be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus means, which the Pirectors have voted to advertise tho above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the liijrhcfrt medical skill of the age. and will fnrnisli the most approved modern treatment. Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb-Con'plaint. Lencorrhea. drc.
Afldress post-paid Dr. GEORGE Ii. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon. Howard Association. No. 2 South NINTH Street. Pnihidelphia. Pa.
EZRA D. HARTWELL. President.
GEO. FAIKCHILD.
Sce'y. marJlnSoyl
•WANTEDI
5,000 YOU%G MEN
To look thiol .IR! evitloilie our tunsiva stoel of
Eats and Caps.
aAVINO
tin
removed our lint Mainifuetory
ttrst half of the room occupied by it.iiin it Casscll. Merchant Tailors, on ,Main s'reet. tw doors west of the Hi!t-ti House, we are now ready to accommodate all who may favor ns with a Wc ale now manufacturing and receiving from eastern manufcetuicrs all of the most fashionable and approved stvlcs of
A S & A S
We use none but the best material and warrant al of our work to give satisfaction. Wc make ha': to order and repair at short notice, and by the use of the French Conform at nre we warrant a perfee tit wo will sell you a better 1 at alio nt least twelj ty-live per cent, cheaper than any other house Crawfordsville. Wc do not want you to take our word for it. but call and examine for votirselves.
PAlvRISlf A: BIKT.
February 26,1S57. n'32.
DAGUERREOTYPES.
SKY AND SIDE LKiilT ItOO.lIS, S
OITOSITE IIOI.TON uorsi:, ovi:i: & S. O IKSOX'S S Ii.
Crawfm'ds.viHe, It d.
AMEROTYPES.
O
O O ii
a. W-
ITIJBIR/.,
upesi if of Own Is that \va
AS brought the ci.
J. I ever opened in Crawfordsville, which he oilers,, and will sell to the citizens of the town ami vicinity at the store room of .!oc! l.ee, cheaper than was ever offered here bofore. for Cash and Cash oi lv. Our stock consists in part of
Spring DeLaines, Challies, Printed Bereges, Satin Striped do. Plaiu & Dotted Swiss, Striped D'Cheiiie, Fancy Lawns,, Plain Beregcs, ha ins Print?, Crape Shawls, Bl!k Silk, Mantillas, (Beauties,) Bngle Collars, French Work Collars, French WORKED UNDEIISLEEVES, BONnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Parasols, Hats & Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Clothing, and ail other articles usually kept in our
I N E
April 4. V7-v$-h37-tf. C. W. Pi ATIIl'K.
F, H. Fin" •&
OUL1) ilifcim tl.eil customers !ha thc ooeli their stock ot
have
&LJ3 3
litliii' have
-!I-I:- friends iceeivcd am! now
Fall and
Winter
i\ Jk
MERINoES. DELAINES. ARGENTINES. A I A N I E S I S Print-'. Collars* Dei.age, Jtibbons,
BONNETS. SHOES, ^e.. Arc.
To the Gentlemen, we would say that wc- have cveivthiiig for their nifort except ready made clothing. Our stock of
CLOTHS. HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, COLLARS, «fcc.. are of the best quality and everv viuiety. To our country friends we would say that we nre ready to exchange our'arge stock of Drytiuods Hoots and shoes, eke., for every variety of produce that is brought to our market. Call and examine for yourselves. "October IS. lS-ifl. vSnl3
7,000 BUSHELS
Barley
THE
Wanted!
Subserilier wishes to purcbas* 7.000 qu-bels of Brrlev. for which lie will pay Cincinnati prices. HENRY LOP.ENZ.
July 25. lS57.v9nl-5m.
S E A A E It J. DOHEllTl
July- 4.V.7vSn,")0-tf. ..
RNOLD'S Black, pving.V 'aniline Inks, f. /V sale by FRANK 11 EATON, May2] No. l,Empire Block.
Shingles Wanted.
/-,NE MILLION CsIllNGLES wanted by [aprilIS, 19io.] GRAHAM 4 BBO.
What the ladies Bay
In flnarot'
BUCK'S CELEBRATED
COOKING STOVES.
W
to all persons thus afflicted (male or fe
male) who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, age, .occupation, habits of life-.
E the undersiirned who have pun-hascd tinjnstly cc!ebrati-d Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, would recommend them to the Pnb!ic. as In-ing the most perfect Stove ever sold in this pWe.
It is pcrfect in all the different departments o1 .Cooking—Bakes with great regularity, litis gooil draught, and requires but abont one linlf the amonnt of fuel that is required te jmrform the same ainonntof worlc in other Cocking Stoves
Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. M. M.Jennison. E.M.Robertson. Elizabeth Mack. Nancy Fisher. Elizabeth Fagan,
Ann E. \Vatson. Ltiev A. Ilolton, Susan N. Nicholson. Elizu Watson.
il
E. A. Jennison. Sarah Wakelvn. Eliza Bowen. M. Middletoii, Mrs.Martha A. Hughes. N. B. .F HCM1VFK. is thE only. Age.nt for the Sale of the celebrated Ruck's Paft-n Stoves in Crawfordsville. Mo others have ,the:«. A good assortment of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.
April 3, lSStj-—tt.
SINGER'S SEWiNG lCniNES,
GTREATSDCCEPS
1 isahvays the mosteonelusive proof ef great merit: iTndged by this te?t there is no labor saving niiicbiuo be fr. ret he public comparable to SineerV Pev.iing-^ .".'achines. After est-.b!is( ing the hit lu* rei r.tation in rhe T-liite States they were nvMlrfred' .iT the la'e "Expositi-ir l/'nivftrselic" in Fr. nec when- thev i-airied otfthii'ighes pi'-:: in!M 1 a.- I:
If «sv"iy Hi i.- .'-V «f
O Til'.' .•and
sold Cheap for Cash.
5
Which they arc determined to sell at exfeiuely ow prices. Their stock consists of every arriele isiiiil .v kept ill a Retail House, and have l-eci bought witii great eaie and at tie head of the market.—w j. will enable us to compete wi'ii use in town.
Wc would call the attention of the Ladies tooni stock of
Iri whicl sewiii i.-- lie '|.-1 e. tl ,-se I:I:I ,— -11• le Used with inrneff pio:--. A-
Piain printed iiir-t: m-tii foi usiiiL' aies--nt with each ma Idl e, from hh any on-- e:.ii readily «eI'iiiire the art of ii airiiig iheiii. '1 h-.-mac iii nes are packed sceur.-j\ t-.go to an\ pari of the world. To ail pel si i:s desiring inore pal lieliial infoi liiati. we wili. on app.ication by Utter at cither of our otliecs t'l I war-' a eoj of I. ,\i. Sinter A t'o's Gazette, a pa]n:l wholly devoted to the Sewing Main lie interest.
I. M. SING1 & n».
PniNCU'AI. Oi'I'icK. No. O'Jo1!J O.MIWAV. NJ.W Voiti I:UAM:U orficj.s. No. 47 Ilanovir St.. Huston. 07 Chapel St.. New Haven, ('t. Gloversville. N. V. No. 27-! Rroail St.. Newark. N. .1. 14-J Chesnut St.. Phila. lO.i ialtimore St. Bait. No. -'!2 Wi-stminister St.. Providence. R. 1. S Last -!th St.. Cincinnati. r,.ith 4th St.. St. Louis. SI St. Charles St.. New Orleans. 2!) Dauidiin St.. .Mobile.
would recpeeffiilly inform my friends and the public generally that spring Stock of
la ve just, locel cd mv
BOOTS & SHOES,
CONSISTING IN TAUT OF
MEN'S CALF AND KIP BOOTS,
Boys, do. Men's pat. Congress BUTTON GAITERS, MEN'S CALF & Kip Shoes, Ladies Silk and Cloth Gaiters,
Ladies p.u'l'. Calf. Kip and i.roceo P.onts, Misses do do do do do Child's Fancy and lb avy Shoe.-,
IK
CASH PAID FOB HIDES,
April-!-nS-vol.o."7-0m. .(AX IAVIS.
.roii.N \v. J:I..\IK. GKO. n.
V.
K. FfMf»S?ON.
Blair, Brown Co. RESPECTFULLY
announce t'l their frie dsand
patrons, that they .ire now in receijit of tl cir
S I A' S 0 (J I(.
Which is unusually tylcs and quality
iarge and well selei-Ced and
Cannot be Excelled,
In this
swl m\?.
"jb"'
Their stock is complete in every branch of th trade, consisting in pait of
8:i|»ic
A: KISCV
ISri
CTiOTHING,
& CAPS,
nv s-:K mi: 3 BOOTS & SHOES.
S A
"I'hev t.ike ]Ieasure in returning their thank- foi the libera! pafm age heretofore extended, aed hope !»y strict attention to,ii,t..|iieis an-l the inducements they may be able to
(.|l'...r
},, •),„ .v -,t |,.
rains til merit a continuance of the same. All kin-Is c--uii ti pi ml ucc takeii inexehMig' for Is. "BLAIR, BROWN iV Co." pi iT 11. vSn'?S-tf.
SWEEP CLEAN.
BROOM MANUFACTORY.
HE undersigned wi uld respectfully inf .riu the citi ciis»f .Moiitgomvry couiitv. that 'lei.-now .Manntactvring at ili.- cstabiishiuent. immediatelv Ka.-to' Juoge Nayb.r's residence, the verv best article of Brooms, which he will-ell
TWE.N'TY Pl lt CI'N'I'. CUKAI'EIt •Vv Wholesale or Ret:ii! :ian call bo purchased elsewhere.
Merchant'' will be supplied at all times and on the most reasonable terms with the be-t article of Brooms. ABRAHAM JOHNSON.
Feb. 21. 1S.17.
Iron, Nails, Glass, &c
Now in Store, and receiving, 50 Ton :is.-t Iron,
150
Wedding Cake Baker! payUp! PayUp.M Crawfordsville, Ind.
Kegs of Nails, nsst sizes. 50 Hoses Window Glass, asst. Also: Cast. Spr ng. English et Americai. Blister Steel, and for sale bv april 4. GUM! S
A
BURBRIDGE.
J- LEE & CO.. having sobl their store, ar'desirous of winding i:p theiroutstaiidiiigbusiness. und take this method of requesting those knowing themselvas indebted to them, to call and settle Immediately, and snve uiineecssarv tronbleandeost J. & .LEE CO.
April 18v8n89-tf.
^IT MOKE of Ford's.Superior Pat. Straw Cutt# tern, joat reoaived by Campbell A Co.
500
BOXES & PACKAGES
Of
NEW GOODS AT
oilAHAM & BRO
$29,000 STOCK,
ICOjGCG sales! for 1856
Three Booms Filled with Goods
We are now TeeQiving our spring and Summer stock of dry goods, consisting or ready inndeClo ing lints. Boo's, Shoes. Carpeting, «te.. from the manufacturers and importers of Bonnet®,
DRY GOODS
•20.000 yds. of Prints.
I iiieees of bonnet rihoons.
1
IJ'ii'w.-iy fltdli 's "O vii f-a.t mi t. -vji
tt
tt'i b.S:it..«»»-V Muvhih." -r- «-itl, h--in*-. N rulb-i. sh- -IO, t'imuer. d-i!.r ''r'ter VC. ,Vi- -o^l witiji II: on.-. 'I'l:!-. f.i' j-r.-i-'i iI iisi it i,. I ,j,i ma- ilies, r- -ll!i!r!v s'W -.•
Il liv ii ing t*' f»e lii'ite liese 'i:--i'in.*. ure .n -n-.n assistance. Pianrers II-1 h-'tei k.-vjvis limi lli-m piirti- nh.riy convenieii!. :.u jnof Labi-- I he~e machines aresiiupK- in their c«-i:: to-'i an I str- ng and dill able, being the nii.\ in.! ot s-win-r Machine ever made by hi lic.eix soriui woi .-oar.-e or tin-., could be p.-rfe, tl\ vxe nti-d. Thousands if inferiir and woithli-s* Sewing \litehiti. ha v.- been made alu! soid iiii-!ei various nellies ln,t Singer's Maehii.es alone have bum imd evervhere to s.-ili!_\ the wants of the puloic.
25 oon of Muslin12.000 StrijH'S, cheeks and Ticking. S.onii SilJcs. 20.000 pjlk Tissues. Borages, Beragc delnina l.awns and 'bellies. ".O a'iyds. of white goods and linnens. ii.oi'O men hnd boysstimmer goods for eoats •irul i'niits. 7 0(« sii'-. s-ift straw h'gliorn. and Gimp bonnets
^"lolhs & Cacsimere8.
pv'crj^oila Mid st Ic.'
T« A M3!tr.s
1 a
:ii!. 1 ill. :i 1 .-viry st* le of I.adies, (i'eiit!e•ii.' .-and hoi.-, w. ar in our eoiintiy.
Hacs & Cap3
it cveiy variety and kipd'worn by mon and bojs,
S5« «!y Clolhitilr
f-9,080 Stock
We ii: if made '1-
a. 1 wno wall! great hinir tin-:-. 11 and see
bari!
1
1111.1 clot I ing had an two housi sell below 11 competiti'ili.
Sold et city retail prices.
in rcal II.- we sc town alu
CARPETS'! CARPETS!!
WAy TED!
lo.ooo customers to bn goods for cost. Ano ooo Shingles. •l.OOO.iioO feet of limher. 440.O00 lbs. of Hiieon. •jnn.Ooii Feathers. "00 oilo igs. 40o OOo cash not objected to. We invite all to conic and see our stock as wc are able to undersell all competition, onr good? will be sohl at lei per cent profit on cost.
The tii-nic mloii-amount of gm ds lint we sell enables us to seil cheaper than any olhor house in town.
JAMES GRAHAM it P.RO.
A pri! 2'!. I?i)i5. v7n-!lly.
A
I
VI
1
A'l kinds of Shoe Findings. Rest article of ['.utlaio S..|e Leatho. «.i French ''alf and Kip Skins, In short \ery variety of Findings all o! v. hi. will
8®^SURGE0
IT I.I.Y tciideis his services to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He gives particular attention to carious teeth —millions ot which are now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the: best manufacture of l"oi-."Iain Toclli in the \Vr-st, Having sure utility and ease to ail requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.
All operation- pertaining to the science earcfulh •it!ei:ilc! to with the least possible pain. 25s-'}'" Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.
No\ci:dei 4. Is.Mi. v.'ml.Stf.
PEAT0j\ & J!0B1.\S().\
SUCCI'SSORS TO
BRIKCKERHOXT & FENTON
.\».:i.esivi i.v wiior.i fAf.E
DRUGGISTS,
No.
to
South WnterS:., l, illins Block,
CL ZI IM. OUZ!
NEW /, EEAKGEMENTS.
TRAINS SOOTH.
I''\ rrs'v pa-ses Crawfoidsville at fi A. M..COIIiicc'ing at, irc( nca.-tle «ith morning train I' Inii.inapoli- und Terre lliiiite and arriving at New A ibiili\ nt 4-: p. M.
A l'C"n:ini(!jUi passe- 'rawd' rdsvilie -)-."7 connecting at fiiveneastle i'h evening tiainsfoi Indianapolis and Terre Haute.
A -con i::o(bi1ioii tiaii gring north leaves Greeiica.-tle on the arrival of Terre Haute train ami passes Crawford-ville lo A.
Lafayette 12
M.
BILL OF PRICES FOE
A I N I
ENTERED
I.EOAI.
il
GL1%$
a
and at Chicago next
looming. Through tickets to be had for all the principal eastern and westi in cities at the otliee.
R. E. BRYANT. Agent.
Februarv Ti.lS."— nOltf
S. WII.I.SON. K. IMINAI.1).
nil.I.. UN SL
M'DONALIJ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
olliee in the room over
J. ll.
Where they wiil be found til all times when no bscni on professional business. a maty Ib-'i-l. v5n27tJ.'
eEM^yXL!
MANIFACTLKEK OF, AND
Wholesale and Retail
CI6ABS & TOBACCO!.
Removal from reen, on lUain Street, j)osite the Ilolton 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 soi-n find out, that it is the »erv place for getting good alticlesut the lowest figures.
May S0-vS-n45-3m.
E W W A A E
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Having permanently located hiinseli in this place will give his undivided attention to all business entrusted to his care. Ollice immediately over Man ton A Powers Drug Store, Empire Block. april 29, 1S58. V-
6DOZ.
Mowing SoTthea and Snath*, for sal* 1 JnIf 11. Campb*)] A C».
into between the several I*i!h)islicT«
of Crnwfordsville. {''MOXTO.IVIKT Joru^AL.' A»D-CBAWro»DsviLi.* KtT|J.w," ou the 7tli tiny March, IS55. ns follow#?
Yearly Advertisinf
One Column, pcrannum. subject tosemi-an-
-"'f"b're we have i.ot been able to keep u'p with Ihedemalifl. and now we Inive lar-'clv increased our Works, increa-ed our Firm, and' havo gleater tacibties foi s,ipp|. i,,g tli-j \\'e.-t with Machinery than any ..(hd e.-tabli-hmeut.
GATES, W A I NI- IIA LM EI IS, & ERASER.
l,A1l
p. s'
pyr.-on
M.
M.
v''.
nnal change f30,00f 'ne-Hall Column, per annum, subject to semi unnnal change iS,O0 One-Third Column, per annum, subjcct to semi-annual change 15,00 •ne-ynarter Coliimn. per annnm. snbject to sumi-tinnnnl change ....10.00 A '-Card" of one square orl ess. per annum .7.00 6 months 4.0(7
AnvEiiTisrMrxTs as heietofore. one dol-
ar jK-r square, for thwc ir.sertliT.s: for encli addiional insertion 25 edits: al) over one square, charged ns a square and half, nil over one sqnare end half, vharged as two squares, 1'iitent iHedicine] Advertising* OneCoiinnn per annum,sem-nr.iinal change 9C5.0C Half 25.00 Third 17.00 Quarter 12,00
All public Sales, Transient Advertisements.&c., 1 ocr square, for first insertion and 25 ccnts for each additional insertion.
Special Noticcs.:
Marriages, Obituaries. Literary Notices of a] kinds, half our regular advertising rntes. Notices of Patent Medieincs, $1 per eonaro in on
Card and Job Printings
One pnclc of Cards, (50) Two (100) Lottery Tickets, or cards, (100) each additional hundred Furneral Invitations, (note paper, enveloped) 3,00 Circulars, on half sheet letter, per hundred•• 8,00 Blanks—single qniro #1,50— two quires 2,Off and for each additional quire. 75 cents. Whole Sheet Posters, per hundred #9,00 each additional hundred 5,00 Half Sheet Poster, per hundred 5,00 encli additional hundred 8,00 Quarter Sheet Poster. |ier hundred 8,00 each additional hundred 1,50 I'igbtb Sheet. Roster. S»1 or less 1.50/ Hull Tickcts. lili) copies. ^4.oo_ to ln paid for invariably. before taken from the oflk-e..
ff
I l,l0
ICIcction Tickcts.
Five dollars per thousand will be charged for Mection'1 ickets. to be paid for invariably in advance. tfhow dvrrtisrmrnt*.
I wo dollals |er squaie will be charged for adver-tisement.-ot thiseharaete.r, for lirst insertion—caeh additional insertion. £1. lior.-e and Jack Bills. oi single Horse Bill $2—each additional Ilorsf on bill, ^1.
I'nrtlciilnr Noticr.
The payment for all Patent Medicine advertisements must
IM-
satisfactorily secured before insert
ed. by an accepred order, orbvc-ish. CliALLI J- II.'LOW FN, I'z\ ji w.
E A E W O S
CHICAGO ILL'S.
S Til KLA RG FST A CI 11NERY A NUEAC'l oR\ and DEl'OT in the United States, whero may be found
1 ciL'cad Frefglt Cars,
roKTAI.LK AN'U M'A7 lO*A!JV
&'8'B:,V?S
LOCO.MOTn E it Ci T.INDEI! FTHAM BOILERS,
AI.L KIMLS OK
WCGD AND IRON MACHINERY. 5
PREMIUM PORTABLE
I ll A A W I S
irli iin» f'ltiuit nr.ti-fi ii t:on iinpiovcinf rttw.
CHILD'S IWTKNT KOTAKVSAW MILI.S.'-
NOJI'N Portable Flour
«INIL
Com Mill*?,
with new improvements, with or without bolts, xv irtitl .Mill Fnriii.sliinjrs.
fjl PKKIOSC Sfn.v 1,#^
.STKA.Ti & WATKiJ WIMCWES
S A W IS E S
riM.'m.Ii I,J ASS OISK AMI TltlMUI.VOR. i..
CASTINGS AND MILL KA RING.
GATE'S PATENT SCREW CtJTTFR.
Best Machinesfs Piles,
OK ot OUT.- n:i-oi r.Miuv.
SMOKK PII'E, BREECHES, .SHEET AC. We .-iiy to our .trims and the pubiie generallv, .i
WAU.NH-. T. fllAI.MI i:s.
A.C. WAKM.l:. n. U. KltASKI!. •fune 1-1. \7 n-J7-ly.
DEKiMTON .S,- n:0.1IBI,j jf0E.i E,
A R111A fi MAKERS, Wa«hinston
Street,
ClfA I OL' J. & VILLE, INT)
W"V
1IJ rcspeeffully
\\iI(inir
1 1 I S
inform the public that
ti t. now i'ii I'.ihd nit'! nre ec NPtniitly piittiiiif up
IK-
lust it ii of
R'arri.'ifc'fi
ever t-
tV-rcl in tl.i^ titlier for KASK I'LFfiANCK.
UVHABHA'rY.or
Ai.'y
:i p.M-tl Cnrriiitrc:. u-oitM rlo well to
All our 11 ~ork Warranted One. Year.
Repairs of a 1 kinds. Trimming. Painting, Ac., done with neatness :::ul dispatch, and on the most i..\si-NAiu i: Ti.ii.Ms.
Sign Deighton A Co.." first shop south of the nine lb use, on Washington street. mar'.ii,'.'7n0''ivl
Fresh Arrival of
SOARBMMjI
arri'. ing at
connecting with trains for ludiail-
polis. Express passes Crawfordsville S'12 P.
riving at Lafayette lo P.
M.
ar
& C-HAYs' Os
Newman's Music Store. HA
VIN(» just opened a huge stock of
iS
iV S. Jtobiii-
son's Sioi'f. ICsnpire IJIock.
find
Gold
W:itchf. .It \w) 1 I'iiiicv (rooils. which »W to lclV CVMIIpC-?:
he oiler.- fo| ci sh at priei tit"'ii- I v. !o''i i.a.—t ot colner, sign of W,\TI'i and .M sn AI.
INST1.1111.-i-ii
UI U.-.N7S.
loo Kil.e Gold and Silver Watches: loo /v. 1'ieast Rin.-ainl iroacl:esj linger Ring.75
ar Drop-nf diti'er»-nt stvlcs ami Silver Fob a ll-1 Neck Chain"
CO Gothic Pearl inlaid m,d enameled Brass Clocks. Also. ariety ol good I'eiis. IVneiis na]A. Ill acelets, Sjn-etaclcs. Port .Monies' tine Cuileiy. l.'azors. Sei-sors. Pen Knifes. Siiomis' .iIi-A i-llanei lis Looks. Maps. Novel.-. Pyjier. Ink' fine Note Pa]- r. Etne'opei. Pictures, sundrv school and Ladies Cmds. Pianos. Melo-Peaii-. Melotleons, Guitar.-. Viulin-. Aecoidci.n.-. .Mn.-ie Hoj.es. Sheet Music, together with e\ei\ thing el-e u.-n illv kept in .-itch establishments. TIIOS. NEWMAN.
Crawfordsville. Dee. 22. J855. v7n2C.
DISSOLUTION!
''I'HE Copartni-jsliiji li-retofoie existing between I .1. W. Cumberland.Samuel It. Gregg A I,ut. vc-v N. Chii.-tniiin. is this day dissolved by limitation. The Notc-salid Accounts of the late tirni will be found in the hand* of W. Cumberland for collection. Persons knowing themselves indebted either by Note or Aceouiit^will please call and M-.ttle immediately.
CUMBERLAND, GREGG fc CO.
Jan. 1, 1S57-—tf
N. B. The business will hereafter bccondnctcd by Christina'-! A Gregg. (siicccssi rs to Cumberland, Gregg A Co.. having purchased the entire stock. beg leave to retrm onr thanks to our nmoeroiis friends and customers for past favoia and hope to receive a liberal share of your putronage in the fn'.uie. We intend to keep on hand a general assortment of Hardware, whecli we will sell cheap for Cash. Call at No. 2. Empire Block
CHRISTMAS & GREGG.
Jan. 1, 1557.
To the Farmer and Mechanic
Wccoat
hnve a lot of hardware that wo well tell and carriage. B.A lOMMQir.
