Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 November 1857 — Page 4
CHBISTMAN & GREGG,
HARDWARE nssioN
MERCHANTS,
NO.
2
EMPIRE BLOCK,
A.HEwcll-scloctcdsupply
now adding to their already large stock. a of
HARD-WARE.
This being the largest anil only extensive House that it* doin^ ati
Exclusive IIsird«Vnrc Business,
IRON* STEF.L. ANVILS,
1
In all its vaiious branches, pituntetl in the most convenient rind business part of town. Wo have on Ispc\?rv variety of American. English and German llarJ-Wnre,
SHKET-IKON, NAILS. VISES.
BFl.t.OWS,
SPRINGS,
GLASS,
AXELS,
RASH,
RUBBER BELTS,
BUCKETS, TUBS,
And every variety of Slielf Hard-Ware. Also,
Sadlcry, Coach and Harness Trimmings,
Hume*. Saddle-Trees, Patent and Rnnntcl Leather, Plain and Fancy EnanielClollis,Silver, Brass •nnd Japanned Harness Trimmings and Ornaments of every variety.
Panning Implements,
such ad Threshing, Reaping and Mowing Machines, Plows, Horse-Hakes, Corn-Shellers, Cutting- Boxes, (Jrain Cradles, Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hand-Rakes, and a
GENERAL A SSO KT MENT_0F SEEDS.*
Having ("elected our Stock from the largest and most popular Houses in the Union, and liawng arrangements to have our orders filled in hhorl notice, and dealing in nunc hut the best brands, MO cannot fuil to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with a cull. Having at present a large trade, and daily adding new and rcs|ionsiblocustotiter., we feel encouraged to select I no best Stock and oiler tlio most liberal inducements to extend our Trade.
Pay Special Attention to Ordering any Kind of Machinery or Goods not Kept in this Market, Or give information in relation to such.
g-fiP All Orders shall receive prompt attention, and shall give the same satisfaction as though tlicy wero present. CIIIMSTAIAN it GKKOG. present
Crawfordsville, Scut. 2i '57. v'.tnUi-tf.
CAMPBELL, GALEY AND HARTER
Tlio imtneiifrO Sti'ck of floods purchased by
CAMPBELL & CO.,
,v In the spring having been
E A S E
They aro now receiving their
Sccond Stock of Summer Goods,
To-wit:
*. 40Qpyds. 4-4 Brown Sheetings. lOOrt 2000 4-1 Bleached 'v 1 r.00 r.00 Ticking,
V"0 Hickory Shiiting, COO Cottonade, .... 2&O0 T.awns, s.i*.. .•» 200 Bercges, iT: x.
M) Challis, ISO I'laid and Striped Ducallcs. 800 Plain nml Fancy Dress Silks, -t.rf*0 New Styles Flints, :27.-. Dotted kwiss,
I7i Plain 100 Indies and Victoria Muslin, 800 Printed Brilliants, ISO Fine Organdies, s: lfiO Plain Jaconets, 175 Emit. Curtains,
,.v..
150 Irish Linen, fiso Carpets, '..-'S'i'i1000 P's. Wall Paper, -20 Silk IP.lks, 50 I.inon 150 Pre. Suspenders, 4i00 Cotton Hose, 75 Lace it Silk Mantillas, 80 Wl itc it Crecii 10 do/., p'r Silk Mitts, 10 Cloves, •S "LisleTread do.
Also, a Splendid Stock of ..
•Boots and Shoes,
fit) ]'r Women's Pegged Morocco Hoots, CO Enamelled 80 Cull" •J4 Morocco Buskins, Sfi l.adies Sewed (ilove Top Bouts, 24 Keriso Kid Sil Cloth Gaiters, o.| Emuuelcd Or, Buskins, ,:V: 24 Jenny l.ind Ties. ili Misses Pegged Morocco Boots, 24 Sewed 21 Kid 12 Cloth Waiters, 2"ii .'liildn ns every variety. 800 Mens Calf and Kip Boots, o'J Shoes,
SO I'^nmicled tiaitcrs, 24 Ci.ngress 21 Kossuth '24 Oxford Ties, 12 Boys. 12 Kosuth Boots, 12 I ongrcss 3ti Kip Slices, 21 Calf
Ready Made Clothing.
150 Linen Frock Coats, f0 Marsailles 20 1,'ussia Duck, 50 Tweed 25 Casiniere Froi'k and Sack Coats, 100 iil'k. I?rown it Blue. Cloth fuck 75 V. HhukCiisiniere Pants, 50 Fancy 60 ".Satinett 24 Marsailles
SO Vest" Linen ]50 8*Marsaille^,Silk,Satin, Queens Cloth, fiO., itc. All made in Good style AND OF GOOD MATERIAL. Julv HvSnM-tf. CAMPBELL it CO.
UN.TOIV EXl'R ESS
COMPANY.
Coiiiteeling with
&CO'$. AiYIIUUCA*
Express Company ,1
to all thli principal Cities in tho United Status both North aud South.
Messengers leave Daily
At 6 A. M" and 0:15 1*. M. Business Rolicitcd .— Ntilc nt Depot. 1£. E. BKVANT, Agent. April 12, 1$55. noStttr.
BBLS. talt 'list received and for sale for Gush by I July 11] Campbell &. Co.
100 ALL
tlio lcudiiifr School Books of llic day on hand and for wile at publishers priew by FRANK IIEATON, My 2.] No. l, Empire Block.
4DOZ.
Bonn llosks, for sale bv
July 11, ISMvSu&l-tf. Campbell
Sn Co.
•y LATH of Good-quality for «ale by IdUUU July 11,1867 Campbell & Cof
•J ftT MOKE of Ford1* 8ujorior Pat. Straw CutO ten, jtut r«ceirod by C*5a^)ell & Co.
THE LARGEST STOCK
-r I ,-•
V"?
DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Caps, &c., &c.,
To c- found in Crawfordsville, is now Icing sold at the lowest prices at-the old stand of
DAVIS & GAEVBJ!
sv at
Sneccssor toT)avis A (tarvin, would infonn his unntcrous friends and ff'rmer patrons that he is again in tlic trade. Having bought the
Mammoth Stock!
Of DAVIS & GARVIN at a
LAISCiE DISCOUNT
From
ORIGINAL COST,
We arc now oflcrin!.' the same at sucli prices as cannot fail tobuit purchasers. We will pay the highest prices for all kinds of
COLWTK¥ I ISOtl€IC,
Jn xchange for Goods:
Our stock of Summer Goods is unusually larfrc, and well selected. Our arrangements with the East are such that we are constantly in receipt ol
NEW
Our Motto is ''Lnrsip Snles and Small Profits." The business will, as heretofore, bo under the management of Mr. GAKV1N, who at all times will be on hand to attend to the wants ol'oilr patrons. AVe want to open accounts with every good man in the County. Kciueniber the place to ljuy goods cheap for cash or otherwise is at the old stand of Davis and Garvin,
"WASHINGTON HALL BUILDING,"
OrrOSITE THE COURT HOIISE.
Wo arc offering our entire Stock of Summer Clothing at Cost. J. WINN. June 13, lS57vSn47- lni.
WORKS OF ART
By tho.
OLD ARTIST, McCONNELL.
Specimens may be seen with most families in Montgomery County, and at my room, now open,
Opposite the llolton House,
IN FISHER'S BUILDING,
(li MP Ell THAN THE (IIE.1PE8T,
Better than the Best!
All Work Warranted.
Instructions in the Art on Ecnsonablc Terms. Sept. 12, lSiiTvPnS-tf.
Something New and Valuable. Tlic Great
A E I A N I N
Dr. John Bull's King of Pin!.'
Wnrs'ttiBtcri to Cure
Cholera, Cholesa Morbus, Rheumatism, Gout, Bowel Complaint, Dysentery, Summer Complait,
Cramps, Colic, Sores, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Canccrs, Tumors, Headache and Toothache, and till other aehes. Kor sale by all Druggists and Store-keepers in every town and village throughout the United States. l-'or sale bv
MANSON Sc POWERS, Wholesalo & Kctail Druggists,
april iSvSii89-lim.
FAMILY GROCERY
McKEE WILSON, Proprietor,
Main Street, East of Court liouse.
HKC
would respectlully infi'iiii llic eitiv.ens of rawfordsville anil vicinity thai lie is now in receipt ol a splendid stock ol
Fresh Groceries,
Consisting of
Rice,
Coffee, Teas,
Sugar, Spices, Mackrel,
Herring, Salmon, Codfish, Molasses, Syrup, Raisins, Hamburg Cheese, Tubs, Churns, Buckets, "Wash Boards,
Brooms, Tobacco, Cigars, "iPowder, Matches, Shot,
&c.
Also a large an ried assortment of
CONFECTIONARIES,
Together with every article kept in the grocery Hue. Tho attention of the Farmers of Montgomery County i- invited to this stock. 1 will sell at tho lowest figures. I wish to purchase all kinds of
O E
Aug 6, lSi'uvfnS-tf.) McKEK WILSON.
0. G. & E. A. WIL1UTE,
Ilavo recently opened a
New Establishment,
•For the manufacturing of all kinds *f
MAIN STR'EET,
First Door West of Allen, Gaicy «J- Keerans' Store.
They respectfully solicit the patronage of the citizens of Crawfordsville and Vicinity. Ali work done to order and with tho greatest dispatch. Sept. 12'57v9nS-tf.
6DOZ.
BEAD THIS,
AND REMEMBER!
That you can find
Tlic Best Assorimeiit
.'And •.
BEST STYLES!
3 O O I S
"B0YNT0N C0ENER."
milF. undersigned takes this method onee more A of calling yonr attention to a few items which .we think will be of great financial interest to all who ntav avail themselves of the opportunity, and knowing that it is the duty of every one in tlicse
A I E S
I
1
To save the
"OLD SIXPENCE,"
We will not Lcsitate in saying, lliat all of onr old lit
friends and hundreds of others, .Uill avail them buyiifg their goods a
solves of the opportunity of the "Uuynton Comer,"
WEST of tlio COURT HOUSE,
Where tlicy can positively be had at the
N. W. GK1MKS WSI. limJIil.MPCiK, .III
GrEJMEB & BXJEBEIME,
*ioc(T8
& Hardware, .JJcrcliaafc,
IJeaV rs in
IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXES, VL
YPIUNGS, WINDOW GLASS, SASH,
TOOL, cScO-3
r\
3
AT THE
...
O
AVe arc now daily receiving one of our unusually large and well assorted stccks of
Dry and SSiocs,
HATS arid CAPS,
BONNETS AND
White Goods & Embroideries,
Kcadv Made Dloihiug, t:
Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, &c.
TnsLart, every tliinp commonly kept in a Dry Goods establishment, al 1 of which we have taken great pains in selecting from some of the largest and best houses in the eastern market. Takinp care to select the richest and best styles, as well as tho
Best Quality of Goods.
Our facilities for buying will guarantee to us the ability to sell, as low as any of our neighbors, mid we th ink our ten years experience in the business will guarantee us the ability to suit the wants of eustomets. Wo therefore extend the invitation, to call soon and see us,
Examine our
ii\
Hear our prices, and if we cannot suit you we. will not chargu you anyihing for our trouble. If we cannot sell goods as low as any other house, we will not ask you to buy. Wo ale determined to sell. We will take all kinds of
Merchantable Produce^
In exchange forgocds, and pay the best prices given in the town. Keniember the Old Uriok Corner west of thu Court House, and call soon, or you may miss some Bargains.
ALLEN. OA LEY A JvKEUAN.
April Uth,'5T,vSn3fs-tf,
Scd-
No, I, Commercial Block,
GBEEN STREET,
CEAWFOEDSY1LLE,
INDIANA.
We are now receiving our Spring supplies, consisting of .Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, Saddlerv, CARPENTEES & COOI'EIJS TOOLS,
Iron, Nails, Glass, Steel, Axels, Spring?, Dolts, Sash,
.A. X. S O
GROCERIES, DYESTUFFS, CORDAGE,
And a great vaiicty of oilier articles, such as arc generally kept in an establishment of this kind, to \vh ii li wo invite the examination of purchasers, feeling confident that we can sell them Goods as cheap as any house in this [dace. Thankful for past patronage, wo solicit a continuance of tho same. GKJMES e'e IiUKBKl DUE. ggApril -tj-vcLS-no-Si.
7iV.W,GRllpsr
Successor to
JOI3:iST WILSON,'
And Late Wilson, Griaics & Co.,
No.
9, CoEUSiici'ciaS BSock,
Green Street, Grinrfordsvillc, Induina.
Dealer in
Dry Goods, Notions
Clothing, Mats, Can?, Bonnet?,
Boots and Shoes,
IS
a &
now in receipt of his Spring and tiuminer Supplie.«, which together with hirt former stocK. makes his assortment large and complete, to which ho invites the attention of the trade. Having an experience of fifteen yea's in the business, he feels confident that he can soli Goods as cheap as any other House in the city.
To my old friends and patrons I would retn rn nty Reknowledgencnts for their liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, ai solicit a conunuanco of tlio same, together with that of as many new ones as can make it to their interest to buy of nie.
May 10vSnl8-tf., N. W.GJJIMES.
QROCERIESCtffcc, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, SVrup, Spiees, Candles, Starch, »fcc received and for sale by nj.ril-l. CKIMES IFC BCKBKIDGK. I
LARGELedson,
,1.
Mowing Scythes and fiuaths, for Bale by July 11. C«Htpboll Co.
full bound Demy Day Books—Journals nud at vO ctls per quire jMarcluate and other^will find it to tlioir in tores t, i^-waqtiiig anything 'ti the Blank Book lin«, to call at
FARMERS,
/rr
7i
.MECHANICS,
LABORERS, EVERY BODY!
'piIE nndersigned arc desirous of informing you that they are desirous of changing their Ttjusiness to SOiHE EXTENT, and confine themselves in the fntnre to tho Grocery Ti ade alone,
When the interest of the buyer and seller agree, Bargain is soon made. To facilitate -us in onr laudable object, and-atthe same time make it an object for all persons who desire to
Make a Dollar go as far as it will,
TVC say that we have a large and •well assorted stock of
Hats and Caps,
E E N S W A E
Harvest Tools and Farming Implements,
all of tho best '.j-
Mannfacloifcs in the United States.
Together with a great assortmet.t of Notions. All of which for
Cash, Bacon or any kind of Country "Produce, we will sell at Cost and Carriage.
Thisisa Tare opportunity fov buyers during the present hard times. Call and examine or goods. To those who desire tomake anaccotint for any of these goods who are known to be good, or who "are recommended by responsible persons, we will bill them any of the above named articles on reasonable ten ns.
Our stock of Groceries are ample and complete. Tn fact eveiy thing that usually is connected with that trade we have on hand. & will coininnetohave as long as wo can sell them for cash or produce, but they must be paid for in sorw way, when bought, it/v.
To the Cash Buyer*
Wo say come to us for any article of Groceries or Provisions aud we will sell to you. Any Produce brought in will be paid for in Cash Tho bill place where bargains are to be had now is of us". W. ll.LAYMON&CO.
May 2, lo57,vSn-il-tf.
•WANTED!
5,000 YOWG MEN
'J'",1 look through and examine our large and cxtcusivo stock of
Eats and Caps.
HAVING removed 0!ir ITat Manufactory te the west half of the room occupied by l.'nnnah & Cassell, Jlorciiant Tailors, on Main street, two doors west of the llolton House, wo arc now ready to accommodate all who may favor lis with call. We are now manufacturing and receiving from the eastern nsanufccturers all of the most fysh!'U)ab!e and approved stvles of
HATS & CAPS!
Wo u,-e ii'Mic but the bo.-t material and warrant al' of our work to give satisfaction. We make hats to order and repair at short notice, and by the use of the French Confurmuturo we warrant a perfect tit v.c will sell you a belter bat and at least twen-ly-fivc per cent, choapcr than any other house in (.'rawlbidsvilie. We do not want you to take our word for it. but call and examine for vourselvcs.
February 2(5, 1 .•
kc.
DAGUEEEEOTYPES.
A .S, HU8HES5S
SLIV AND SIDE LIGHT «OO.US, orrofITI: not.TON not'M:. OVEH
J. ii S. KOBINSON'S STOKE,'
2
Crawfordsville. Ind.
AMBR0TYPES.
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 market,—which will enable us to compete with any house in town.
We would call the attention of the Ladies to our stock of ML'KINOES, DELAINES, ARGENTINES, PLAIN AND FIGURED SILKS,
Prints, Collars, Debase, Itibbons, BONNETS, SHOES. &c., &c. To the Gentlemen, we would say that we have everything for their comfort except ready made clothing. Onr stock of
Cassimcrcs, Satinet Is,
CLOTHS, IIATS, BOOTS, SHOES, COLLARS,
i^e., are of tho best quality and everv vajietv. To our country friends" we would say that we are ready to exchange our 'argo stock of Dry Good* Boots arid shoes, frc., for every variety of produce that is brought to our market. Call and examine for yourselves.
October IS. 185G. vSnlS
Shingles Wanted. J2S wantce GKAIIAil B80.
ONE
Fjuwk Heato^'s Nf. 1, Empir* Sl««k.
MILLION SHINGLES wanted by [april 2$, 1S55.J
O O S
Carpenters,tCoopers,
4,
and Blacksmiths, a good
assortmen. Gr.iifEs April
IS57-vol.7-no.37.-tl*.
SADDLERY
general assortment received by upril4. GKLUES FC BDRBRIDGE.
WOOL!
CAJIPBELL
ladle* say
Pp.fca/
CELEBRATED
BUCK'S
COOEING^STOVES
W
*5'
E the nndetsigned who have purchased the jnstly celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking StoTes, would recommend them to the Public, as being the most perfect Stovo ever sold in this place.
It ispcrfcct in all tho different departments of Cooking—Bakes with great regularity, has a good draught, and requires but about one half the amount of fuel that is required tc perform the same amount of work in other Cooking Stoves
Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. M. M. Jenrrison,' E. M. Eobcrtson. Elizabeth Mack, NancyFislier, .:c" Elizabeth Fagan,
Ann 5?. -Watson, Lticy A. Holton, Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson, E. A. Jcnnison, Sarah Wakclyn, Eliza Bowen, "M. Middlcton,
1
OTS & SHOES HARDWARE
Mrs. Martha A. Hughes.
PT. B. J. IIOOVER. is the only Agen* for the Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsville/-Mo others have them. A good assortment of other Stoves always" on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.
April 3,. 1S50*—tf.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
GREATStJCCESS
is always the mostconclusive
proof cf great merit. Judged by this test there is no labor-saving machine before tho public comparable to Singer's Sowing Macliincs. After establishing the highest reputation in the United States tliey were exhibited at the late "Exposition Universclle" in Fruncc, where they carried off the highest premium and a great manufactory to make tlicin has been built in Paris.
In every Branch of Industry* ,V
In wbicli sewing is to bo done, these machines can be used 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.,
I
&c.,
should, be
without one. The fair profit of using one of these machines, regularly employed, is One Thousand Dollars a year.
Tn all private families where there is much scwitig to be done these machines, are an invaluable assistance. Planters and hotel keepers find them particularly convenient and profitable. These mnehincs are simple in their construction and very strong and durable, being the only kind of Sewing Machine ever mode, by R-hicli every sort of work, coarse or fine, could be"porfectly executed. Thousands of inferior and worthless Sewing Machines have been made and sold under various names, but Singer's Machines alone have been found everywhere to satisfy the wants of tho public.
Piain printed instructions for using, are sent with each machine, from which any one can readtly acltiii't the art of managing them. Tlic machines are packcd securely to go to any part of the world. To all persons desiring'more particular information we will, oil application by letter at either of our ofliees forward a*copy of I. M. Singer & C'o's Gazette. paper wholly devoted to the Sowing Machine interest.
I. M. SINGER IT CO.
PKINCU'AL Oi'VICK. I\o. C23 HKOADWAV, NEW YORK. KKA.VCM OFFICES. No.47 Hanover St.. Boston. 07 Cbixpel St., New Haven, Ct. Glovcrsvillc, N. Y. No. '274 Rroad St., Newark. N. .1. 14-2 Chesnnt St., Phila. 105 Baltimore St. lialt. No. Westminister St., Providence, K. I. S East 4th St., Cincinnati. 65 Korlh 1th St., St. T.nui*. SI St. Charles St., New Orleans. -'J Dauphin St., Mobile.
would reepectfuliy inform my friends and the public generally that 1 have just received my Spring Stock of
TS & SHOES,
CONSISTING IN TART OF
MEN'S CALF AND KIP BOOTS,
Boys, do. Wen's pat. Congress BUTTON GAITEKS, MEN'S CALF & Kip Shoes,. Ladies Silk and Cloth Gaiters,
Ladies KvilT, Calf, Kip asxi Morocco Boots, Misses to do do do do Child's Fancy and Heavy Shoes, AH kinds of Slwo Findings. Best article of j-Snll'alo Soli Leather. French Calf and Kip Skins. In short every variety of Findings, all tf which will be sold Cheap for Carli.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES,
April -l-jiS-vol.o.GT-Om. JACOB I).iVIS.
jous
PAKKlSli & JJlitT.
W- IILAIJ:. t.io. n. i(ow:
Blaii'f Brown
rL
Sl
CO.
KPPKi.-J'FL'LLr anrtoinieo to their JYi« ldsand patrons, that they are nO in receipt of their
SP1UN..G. STOCK
Which is unusually iarj:e a:id well selected and to/ styles and (quality
Cannot be Excelled,
In tliia
il
:i§^
Their stock is (-oni]ilcte in every blanch of l! trade, consisting in part of
They take pleasure in returning their thanks for the liberal patrol age heretofore extended, and hop by strict attention to customers and the induce mcnts they may be able to offer in the way of bar gains to merit a continuance of the same.
All kinds of country pioduee taken in exchange for Goods. BLAIK, BROiVN & CO. April ll,vSnCS-tf.
SWEEP CLEAN.
1IROOM MAIVUFACTOIIY.
THE
undersigned would resiiectfiilly inform the citizens of Montgomery county, that he is now Manufaetvring at his estab'lisliment, immediately East ot'.Juojre Naylor's residence, the very best article of Brooms, whieli he will.sell
TViEJiTi PERCENT. CIlEAPEit At Wholesale or Retail than can be parchascd elsewhere.
E5?"ilcrchants will be supplied at all times and on the most reasonable terms with the best article of Brooms. ABRAHAM JOHNSON
Eeh. 21. 1357.
Iron, Nails, Glass, &c
Now in Store, and receiving, 50 Ton asst Iron, ]W Kegs of Noils, asst sizoe, 50 Boxes Window Glass, asst, Also Cast, Spring, English & American Blister Steel, and for sale by pril 4. Gh'lMES ds-BUKBELDGE.
C"ASH,
& CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
a
«fe-CO,, havoa lorge stock of Caej
imeres, Satinetts, Cloths an 1 Jeans'very Aheap which they will exchange fer Wool at the highest market price. (may 30-n55-tf.
1 or Books and Stationary, "given in ox change for good clean'Rags, by ... may
-2J FBAJIK
HEATOX, NO.
1
500
BOXES & PACKAGES
atit OF
-t .. .. ...
[NEW GOODS AT
GRAHAM & BBO ui
j|: $29,000 STOCKS" 100,000 sales for 1856
Three Rooms Filled with Gocda
Wo are now receiving our spring and Snmmor stock of dry goods, consisting of ready made CIo ing, Ilats,"Boots,7 Shoes, Carpeting, &d., from the manufacturers and importersof Bonnets,
i)RY GOODS
i. -t .-•-?[•
20,000 yds. of Prints.' 25 000 of Muslin' 12,000 Strips, checks and Ticking." 8,000 Silks. 20,000 Silk Tissues, Borages, Borage delains Lawns and Chellies.
S,000 yds. of white goods and linnens. .6,000 men lind boys summer goods for eoats and Pants. 7,00 silk, soft straw, leghorn, and Gimp bonnets 4,00 pieces of bonnet ribbons.,
Cloths & Cassimeres.
cf every quality and style.
.BOOTS & SHOOS
100 cases of boots and shoes direct from tho man ufacturers including every style of Ladies, Gentlcmens and boys wear in our country.
Hats & Caps
ofevery variety and kindjworn by mon and boys.
Ready Ifladc Cloiliiiih
$9,000 Stock
We invite all who want great bargains in read) made Clothing to call and see our stock as we so/ more clothing thad any two houses in town uiiv sell below all competition.,
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
Sold ct ci'.v retail prices.
WASTED!
10,W0 customers to buy good's for cost. .100,000 Shingles. 4,000,000 feet of lumber. 440,000 lbs. of Bacon. 400,000 Feathers. 500.000 Rags. 400.000 cash not objected to. We invite all to cfuue nad sea our stock as wt are able to undersell all competition, our go'jds will he sold at tell per rent profit on cost.
The trenit ndoiis atiionrit. of gods that we sell, enables us to sell cheaper than any othor house in
t0,UU 1
April lS.I'j. Vil li ly.
dk7\A^
ai
a
of artificial tectii can do well to call and act specimens of the best manufacture of Porcelain Teeth ill the West, Having sure utility and case to all re|inriug artilicial substitute#, from a single tooth to an entire double set. Afl work warranted.
All operations pertaining to the science carefully •lUendcd to with the least possible pain. pgr Jlcntal Kooins in Washingloti llail.
A'ovemh
4,
SEW
i'ni5i'y lii-y tioorfz,
CLOTHING,
'& CAPS.
Ei\S W 15 JE
BOOTS &, SHOES,
tiiiociiiiaiis, &c.
February 10,1855—nOltf
Empire Block.
Pay Up! Pay Up!! Jdesirous
& J. LEE & CO., having sold their store, ate Of-' winding up their outstanding businete, and tsko this method of requesting those knowing themselves indebted to them, to call and settleIatnediatelr, and save unnecessary trouble and cost. J. & .LEE CO.
April IS v?nS3-tf.
Oh!
5/.a
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TRAINS SOUTH.
Express passes Crawfordsville at 0 A. M.. connecting at Grceney.-tie with morning train lor Indianapolis and Tcrre Haute and arriving at Xc.v Albany at 4-C'i 1'. M.
Accommodation passes Crawfordsv iilo 4:.VT, connecting at Gicenea.-,tlo with evening trains for Indianapolis and Terry Haute.
Accommodation train going north leaves (ircencastlu on the arrival of Tcrre Haute train and passes Oavvfordsvilie lo A. M. arriving at Lafayette 12 M. connecting with trains for Indianpolis.
Ex press- passes Crawfordsville S :1 ii P. M. arriving at Lafayette 10 I'. il. and at Chicago next morning.
Through tickets to be had for all the principal eastern and western cities at tho cftiee. It. E. BKYAVr, Agent.
S. C. AVILLSO.W J. E. DONALD.
AYILLSON DONALI),
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in the room over J. It. & S. Robinson's Siore, Empire Illock. Where they will be found at all times when no absent on professional business.
January ti, 1654. v5n27tf.
7,000 BUSHELS
op
a W a THE
Subscriber wishes to purchase 7.000 qushels ot Brrley, for which he will pav Cincinnati prices. HENKV
July 25, 1557,v9nl-3m.
'LOllESZ.
LEW. WALLACE,
ATTORNEY" AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Having permanently located himself in this place will give his undivided attention to all business entrusted to his oarc. Office immediately over Alanson «fc Powers Drug Store, Empire Block. april 2S, 1S55.
KNOLD'S Black, Copying«fc Carmine Inks, for A sale by FRANK EATON, May 2] No. I, Empire Block.
DK.
KANE'S Arctic Exploration,jnst rccei.\ edand for sale by FRANK IIEATON. May 2 !S57v6n41-tf. No. 1, Empire Block.
WEBSTER'S
Unabridged Dictionray—
May 3 rSnil-tf
geu uictionray—pnee, i—always on sale, by
$5,50—latest edition
FRANK HilATOA,
No. 1, Empire glock.
O IMPROVED I'at. Ilay Bakes forsalo by & July 111?8T. Campbell A Cot
S
eo!
Draft Books, Ac., also Cap, Lei* ter, Legal Note and Bill Papers—by the Quire or I Ream. Envelopes,
Copy JBooks,
ar.d every thing of tho kind usually kept in a
Book and Stationery Establishment'.
Call around soon, cxaniino my stock and lcaan my prices. Remember tlio placo is East side of No. 1, Empire Block, opposite Crawford's "Old Corner." FliANK. M. IIEATON.
May 2,1S57 vSn41-tf.
Harvest Implements.
A superb quality of
Si'TIIES, SNATHS, S I E S HAND RAKES,
ALSO
TITE CELEBRATED
KETCHUM MOWERS,-
House
JAJIi:s GRAHAM fc BRO.
am
DENTAL
SURGEON.
TJTCSrrcrTFUl.LY tenders his services tothecitJ.t i/.ens of Crawfordsville and vieinily. ifc iri ves particular attention to carious teeth mi 1 lions of which are now aunually lost for want of timely
and
judicious treatment. '1 iw.se that arc
Afl our JI or/.: Jl'urmji/ed One Year. II.-pairs of ali kinds. Trimming, .Painting, itc., done with uentuess and dispatch, and on the most
uka^mxasi.i: TI i:.v.-.
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Attention Everybody.
•*. _»
THE
vmxif*
undersifTncd •flronM inform th« public,'that ho has received a now addition to his stcck, consisting of all tho standard vrorka of tho day.^
LARGE family bibles, sqrap books, PORTFOLIOS,
V]
NOTEdt
?r
PORTEMONIESi^
Pocket Cutlery and Inks, Pens, and Penholder
oT
/T
-T
IIOKSE RAKES, 1
Grain Cradles, &c. &/C.
can bo furnisncd on usual terms. ..
ALSO ON HAND
V:
A few more of thoso choice
STRAW CUTTERS
Always warranted to give satisfMction. CAM I'BELL, O A LEY & IIAKTEK. July -I ,vSn50-tf
Sign Painling9
mn\
Paper Hanging, &c
Work done Order, 'licnp for Casb.
kS'hop Over Jirotrn's Drug Store, All orders left with T. 1. Brown, promptly at-"' tended to. TLLO'S IL WlJiTON.
May S, lSr,7,-vSnIf.
DElCillTON A*. CKOJI
ORBIKiK MAKERS,.
Washington .Strcel,
C.RA II I Oti l'S YJLLE,
WOf/LDhuv«
11
want
7iVD
rrspct-tfnlly inform thu public that they now hand ami are constantly putting up the best seltetion of Carriages ever offcrc"l in this market, either for HASH. ELEGANCE. f)l.! A IJ11.ITY. or CII KAI'NKSS. Any person wishing a goul Carriage, would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Deighton first shop south
of the Ciane ffor.se, on Washington streetmar SS-'/.yTiUii'y 1
Fresh Arrival
of
BGMDMAN 8r GRAYs1 I A N O S
AT
BJewman's Music Store.
HA
f.VC ju.-t of.enid ah i«.'e ,-tocf: of linn fohl Watehcs, Jewelry aud Fancy (luoiis, whicl» he offers for cash at prices so lyw as to defy competition. Twv iloors east of fjinford's corner, sign of U'ATCII and ivif.M. !nhtkiuk.\ts. 1 Fine Kohl and Silver Watches
Jo') JJrcast Pins aud Broaches,' C'l-t Finger Kings: Ear !rops of dilfcrcrit styles and Silver !'».•b aji'l Neck Chains," (lothie i'eall inlaid and cnamclt'l Brass .'locks. Abo. ,i variety of good i'ens, Pencils, .ockets. Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, fine Cutlery, l.'azors. Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, ''iscelhuieous Books, Maps. Novels, Pajier, Ink j!*
20 CO
C'.ocl
vote
Paj er. Envelopes. Pictures, sundry school
'1U| Cards, Pianos, Melo-Peans, Meiodoonj-,
1
,"ns, Accordcons, Music Boxes, Sheet jiu.ars, -. ,'*h every thin.' else usually kep Music, together .. THOS. NEWMAN, in such establisluiici.. Tier..-.
Crawfordsville, Dec. i-.'
To the Farmer and Mechanic
Wecost
have a lot of hardware that we
HOWARD
wcl1 scl1 ut
and carriage. J.R. & S. IiOBINS*.
N.
ASSOCIATION,
T1ULADELVUIA.
Important Aimoiiitccmcnt! rpo all persons nfliictcd with Sexual diseases, such as SjKTniatorrhca, Seuiineal weukncsH, Impotence, Gonorrhea. Gleeik, Sy.philjia, the vic» of Onuni.sin, or Self-Abuse, &c., &o.
The Howard Association of Philadelphia, in view of the awftil destruction of human life and: health, causod by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which arc practiced upon tho unfortunato victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a CHAKITABLE ACT wor /iy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICH CI'.ATIS, to all persons thus afflicted (male or fcr inafe) who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, age, occupation, habits of life, «fcc., and in caso of extreme poverty and suffering to rt.'KMSII M£UICI.VES
WhZ
OF CUAKOJI !.
The Howard Association is a benevolent institution, established by spccial endowment, for tho relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with
Vlrttilent and Epidemic Diseases," and ita fund* can 1k used for no other pnr|)Osc. It haft now surplus means, which the Directors havo voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest medical skill of the age, and will furnish the moat approved modern treatment. VplusbU advice also given to sick and nervous femalea, affllctcd with W'omb Complaint, Leucorrhoa,&c.
Address post-paid Dr. GEORGE £. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 3 South M?. lil fetreet, Pniladolphia. Pa.
EZRA D. IIABTWELL, President.
GEO. FAIBCIHLI).
See'y. m»r21n35yl
STEAM BAKEILI! J. DOHERTY, Wedding Cake Baker!
Crawfordsville T«^
July 4 ,'57vSn50-tf.
JACK'S WORKS—Rollins'
luUrch's Lives, 8ha
M'cf bX,
Ki"0'
Jo«*phus, Byro«. fo?
FRANK
May 2-tf. 1, S-pll.
