Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 February 1858 — Page 4

Laymou Brolhers & Co., HAVINGUrge

Norder

taken tho North Room of McClel-

landt Mid sad splendid building on

WASHINGTON STREET,

N«nrly opposite tiro old corner, formnrly occupied by Layman & Co.. and Ailed it with an entirely now'itockof

O E I E S

They arc now prepared to supply tTic public with cv«rr nrticlc in the roc cry lme nt

Wholesale or Retail,:

At Prices which Defy COMPETITION.

Their Stock of

Wooden Ware, Hardware, GlassWare, Notions, Hats, Caps,

BOOTS. SHOES. & C„

Will be sold at prices to correspond with the times Tbey ha vo also the largest & best sclcetcd stock of

Choice OLD LIQUOR'S

Ever brought to this market and which will all boar chemical analysis and arc

WARRANTED PURE,

Which will bo nut up in nnyisizcd packages at a reduction of fitxv per cent upon the pi ices usually charged in this Murkct.

Determined to confine themselves strictly to a

CASH AND PRODUCE TRADE,

They can afford, with their large stock and great facilities of buying at the lowest figures, to give Vnro b:rgains to all who give them their patronage

Be*uro to call beforo buying goods nt Feb. 6 lS38-tf. LAYMOK BKO'S

S &. CO.

GUARDIAN SALE.

OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an of the Court of Common Picas, I will *ell at private sale on or after 4 weeks from the date thereof, tho following described real estate owned by Margaret J. Steele et. nl. infant heirs of Sum'l Steele deceased, to-wit: The undivided thro fourths of the east half of the north cost qr. of section thirty two in township nineteen north of range flvo west, containing SO acres, subject to :t life cstatnte therein.

Terms Ona third of tho pnrchaso money to bo paid in hand, ono third in six, and residue in twelve months from day of sale, the purchaser giving l,is note with approved surety forpnymont of tho dcl'ercd instalment. JOHN S. GliKY

Jan. 80, 1869. 4w. Guardian.

CARRIAGE AND BUGGIES

E A E A N E E

Competition Distanced!!!

J•

8. MILLER being about to increase his already extensive facilities for manufacturing

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES VEHICLES

of every description by associating as partners the undersigned practical workmen from dote takes this method to inform his numorotis customers mid tho public in general that they, have facilities for getting up

Cheajxr, Better and Neater Jfori than nny similar establishment of the kii.d. Any jMjrson in want of good work would do well to call and cxiimino for themselves before purchasing elsowhero. Boing all practical workmen and employing none but tho most skillful, mid using tho very best of material, together with our long acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, enables us to give the best satisfaction as regards

PRICE, AND DURABILITY OF WORK.

Kcrnnng cxccutcd with neatness nnd dispatch, also Blncksmitliing, Trimming, Tainting Ac. tar All our work warranted ono year, i'rofundly grateful to a generous public for theii past jiatronngo, tho senior partners respectfully solicit continuance of the same to tho new tirm.

W Sign—J. 8. Miller & Co., Market Street North of tho Courl house Squaro. J. S. MTLLKR,

H. IIEFFNER, S. MILLER.

Sept. 5, 1957. v9-n7 ly.

H0WABD

ASSOCIATION,

PHILADELPHIA.

Important Announcement!

TO

all persons afflicted with Soxual diseases, such as Spermatorrhea, Semincal weakness, Imttoteneo, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Svphillis, the vice of Onanism, or Solf-Abuso, fcc.. ifce.

The Iloward Association of Philadelphia, in view of tho awful destruction of human life and health, caused ly Sexual diseases, and tho deceptions which arc practiced upon tho unfortunate victims of such disoascs ly Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgoon, as a CIIAKITAULK ACT

worthy

of tho!r name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to nil persons thus afllictc.l (male or femalo) who njiply by letter, with a description of their condition, upo, occupation, habits of life. Ac., and in case ol extreme poverty and sulleriii"

tO FUnNISIl WKD1CINKS FltEE OK CIlAltOK 1 The Iloward Association is a benovoloiit institution, established by special endowment, for the Toliof of tho sick and distressed, afflicted with

A'irtulcnt and £pidomic Diseases," and its funds enn be used for 110 other purpose. It lias now a surplus means, which the rirectors have

voted to

advertise tho above notice. It is needless

that tho Association commnnds the highest medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modorn treatment. Valuable advice also Riven to sick nnd nervous fomnlcs, afflicted with Womb Coir plaint, Lcncorrbca. &c.

Address post-paid Dr. GEORGE K. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 8 South N1NTIT Street, Pnihidelphia, Pn.

EZRA 1. HARTWELL, President,

GKO. FAIRCIIILD.

See'y. mar21n85yl

What the Ladies say

In favor of

BUCK'S CELEKMTED

COOKING STOVES.

WE

tho undesigned who have pmchased the justly eelcbroted Buok's Patent Cooking (Stoves, would recommend them to tlic Public as being tho most perfect Stove ever sold in tl.ii place.

It ta perfcct in all tlio different departments of

yookicg—Bakes with great regularity, has a good draught, and requires but abont ono half the amonnt of fuel that is required tc perform the some •mountof work in other Cooking Stoves:

Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. M. M. Jennison,

4

K-M. Rolierteon. Elirnbetli Mack, NancvBhsher, Elizabeth Fagan, Ann t.. Htcw. Lucy A. llolton, Susan N. N'cholson. Eliza Watson,

A-J,?"nlaon

Sarah Wakelvn,

Eliza Bowcn, M. Middloton, Mrs. Martha A. Hughes. »i. "OOVER, is this only Agent for Jho Saloof the celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in tirawrordsville. Mo others have them. A good MWMtineut of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.

April 8, 1656-—tf.

fifE* MORE of Ford's Superior Pat. Straw Cnt*^tera,ju»t recol ved by Campbeil Co.

PORSALE.

*T

E

a

:V/SHed order also property, with good water and fruit A^.'alMor •ale cheap. One-half cash, the balance iu ono JW

w'th

interest. Enqniro of

i*n*

w~**

CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!

CARRIAGES!!!

GEORGE H. DEIGHTON

LITE. ilhlGHTO.V JSD CftOMBLF.UOlMR, Greatfiil for p**t favors, wptihl reapcctftilly inform tbcptiblic, that helinii

E O E

from "Washington street, to Main street, 3 doors castof Cloud's Dry-Good Storc^ _where he i$ constantly putting up tho most

Fashionable, Durable and cheapest,

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SILKIES AND

SPRING WAGONS

Ever offered in this market and at

EASTERN FRIG S.

Employing none but competent and cxperi cnccd workmen in each department—using none but the very best Eastern timber, well seasoned. Having these facilites, ho flatters himself (without gas) he can give better work for less money, than any

OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN E W E S

Any persai wanting a good and

E A A I A E

would do well to call, as he lias a few left of the late firm, which will be sold low

O A S

to close tho stock. All of which is warranted one year. _Es7~Repairs, Blncksmitliing, Painting, Trimming, «Src., done on the shortest notice, as cheap as the cheapest and warren ted to give satisfaction, or no pay required. Old work taken in exchange for New. Sign,

DEIfiHTON'S CARRIAGE FACTORY. (Dec. 2fi, 1S57—v9 n23 ly)

A

new PIANO

'PRICE LIST. TERMS CASH. There h&ring ftlimy* been a demand, hitherto uasopplied, for good low-priccd Piano*, that should make the piano a moro

Iron,Nails,

& LIGHT

RE now adding to their already large stock, C2L a wcll-sclected supply of

HARD-WARE.

Tliis being tlic largest and only extensive

that is doing un Exclusive Hard-Ware Business, li all its various branches, situated in the most convenient nnd business part of town.

Wo have oil hand evjry variety of American, English nnd German IlarcMVnrc,

IRON, I. SHEET-IRON, SI EI L. NAILS. ANVILS. VISES.

BELLOWS, AXELS, SPRINGS, SASH, CLAPS, RUBBER BELTS, BUCKETS, TUBS,

And every vnrictj of Shelf Hard-Ware. Also.

Sadlery, Coach and Harness Trimmings,

Ilnmos, Pnddlc-Troes, Patent and Enamel Leather. Plain and Fanry Enamel Clot lis,Silver, Brass nnd Japanned Harness Trimmings nnd Ornaments of every varioty.

a in I

to add

such as Threshing, Reaping nnd Mowing Machines, Plows, Horse-Hakes, Corn-Shcllcrs, Cut-ting-Boxes, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hand-Rakes, nnd a

GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS.

Having selected our Stock from the largest nnd most popular Houses in the Union, niul having arrangements to have our orders filled in short notice, and dealing in 11011c but tho best brands, wo. cannot Jail to give satisfaction to all who may favor us witli a call. Having at present a large trade, and daily adding new nnd responsible customers, we feel eneonmged to select tho best Stock and otler the most liberal inducements to extend our Trade.

aPn'

TWO

AT

M. D. WHITE.

Tin

THIS

firm have JI

1

generally procurable luxitry than it has yet been" we hare succeeded in making arrangements to be supplied for the future with Pianos of good quality nnd flniin that we will sell FOK CASH, at the foUoirtag*prfe®s:

Oelavei, plain roaewood r««©—fine finish 8175 6a round cornern* Ac. 190 .. plain 200 7 round corners 210

BIGIILY OKXAVE.VTFID STYLES PKOPORTIONA LL? LOW. From these pricos no viirintion can in any caso be made, so that porsons ordering by letter can rely upon buying at »ur lowest prices.

These instruments are not "mercW got np to sell/' but •re good substantial pianos, fully warranted, and to be rc« turned if not satisfactory.

SMITH Jt NIXON, Manufacturers of

IITU NIXON*S I'ABLOR 1'IA.NO aud aeents for Chickering, Sttidart, Dunhnm, Ac,

GEO. A. PitiNOEtCo.'a Melodeons. I N IN N A I O

29,v9uC-ly.

Glass,&c

Now in Store, and receiving, 50 Ton asst Iron, 150 Kejfs of Nails, asst sizes, 50 I3oxes AViudow (ilnss, nsst, Also Cast, Spr.lie. English & American Clis tor Steel, and for sale lv april 4. GlilMES & BUIiUKlDGK.

WOOL!

CAMPBELL

cfe CO.. have Inrcro stock of Cas-

meres, Satinetts. Cloths an l.tenns very cheap which they will exchange fir Wool at the'highest market prior. (inav 30-n55-tf.

CHRISTMAN & GREGG,

HARDWARE COMMISSION

MERCHANTS,

NO. 2 EMPIRE BLOCK

No. 1, Commercial Block,

IIOUKC

any

Pay Spccial Attention to Ordcrin hind of Machinery or Goods not Kept in this Market, Or give information in relation to such.

iW All Orders shall reccivc prompt attention, and shall give the same satisfaction as though thev ware present. CHRISTMAN «fc GREGG.

Crawfordsvillc, Sent. 26 '."7. v0nl0-tf.

STEAM BAKEKY! J.DOHERTY, Wedding Cake Baker!

Crawfordsville, Ind July 4,'57vSn50-tf.

QEOCEEIESCcfRe, Sugar, Ton,Molasses,Syrup, Spices- Cnnlics, Starch, &c received nnd for sale by

GKIMES & BCKBRIDOE.

0F

DR. KANE'S ARCTIC

EXPLORATION, -just received and for

a'n by,„

FRANK HKATON,

Dec 19-tf, No. 1, Empire Block.

PENBffANSHIP.

W1L*™ c-mplcie system of Penmanship, with Lccturcs accoinpanvingthc same, for

by.

ft Mowing Scythes and Snaths, for sale by Campbell & Co.

S O E S I N W A E &

All of which tlicy offer to the citizens of Montgomery and adjoining Counties at greatly reduced prices. tlieir stock comprises every variety, Style and Fashion, and consists in part of

Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Collars,» Pocket and Neck Handkcrcheifs, Hats, Caps, Carpet Bags,

E E N S E E

The undersigned having purchased II- BALL'S interest in the business, intends to continne it at the old Stand,

NO. 5, COMMERCIAL BLOCK. A Large Slock of Cooking Stoves on Hand. The ''A AXr Remains Unrivalled!

N S E A S

SPLENDID JEWELRY.

Of all kinds such as

Gents & Ladies Breast Pins, FINGER RINGS, LADIES GOLD Ear Drops, and Cuff Pins, Lockets, Gents Cuff & Collar Buttons, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,

Of all kinds, nnd other articles too numerous Jto mention to which they invite the citizens of Montgomery county and the public generally, and which tliey will sell for cash or all kinds of Merchantable produce, at such figures that every one will find it to their interest to make their purchases at the Philadelphia Mammoth Ilall of Fashion, Main Street, opposite the llolton House, Crawfordsville, Montgomery Count/, Ind.

N. H. Garments cut and made to order and repairing neatly and promptly executed. WAN! El)—For wiiicli the highest pricc will 1)0 paid in cash, Reef Hides, Calf Skins, Furr, Wool and Sheep Pelts.

MARX MAYER. Sipt. 19,lS57v9n9-tf.

N. W. GRIME1-

SIMON ULLMAX.

WJI. 13 ITU BRIDGE, Jit

GRIMES & EUBBRIDGE,

Grocers & Hardware Merchants.

I)ea'c rs in' v1/ 'in'

IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXES, SPRINGS. WINDOW GLASS, SASH,

TOOLS, 5cC., ScO.

CRAWFORDSVILLE,!

INDIANA.

AVe are now receiving our Spring supplies, consisting of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlerv, Saddlery. CARPENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS,

Iron, Nails, Glass, Steel, Axels, Springs. Bolts, Sasli, &c. -A. Ij S O

GROCERIES, DYESTUFFS, CORDAGE,

And a great variety of other articles, sticb as are generally kept in an establishment of this kind, to wh icli we invite the examination of purchasers, feeling confident that we can sell them Goods as heap as any house in this place. Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the imc. GRIMES & liUKBli 1DGE.

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

A I I E N S

NOT

being wearied in the business we have been engaged in, wo. will now offer to you a

JBBZ

JC,IW

9

A full Stock of ...

Tin,Japan,Brass,Copper &. Brittania Ware.

With a large variety of other Kiteheil Ware, kept constantly on hand. Our Sto\ cs and Wares \il bo offered at reduced prices. All ordera for work such.as .. .. ....

Roofing, Glittering, Sheet Iron, Copper,

Or any other in onr line attended to promptly, and will be thankfully received. All, work warranted.

Old Copper!, Lead, Brass, Pewter, Piper Rags, and almost all kinds of Farming Produce taken in Exchange.

June 20, 1857-v8n48-tf. CHILTON JOHltSON

Philadelphia Mammoth

HJUX OF

A E A N

st icccivcd I Winter

Stock of Fail am

tlicir mammoth

CLOTHING

Cloths, Cassimeres, Yestings,

Satincus, ai.d Gents Furnisliing O O S E N E A

--3

Larger and More Complete Stock of

FALL Sc WI3STTEIR,

0 0 S,

Ever Oflcrcd in our ROOMS Before,

We ask all that want good styles and cheap goods to call and examine ou~r stock*, wc will tako

Or ANYTHING You Have to SELL,

For eoods, nt small profits. Call on us. and see our goods. J- LTZROTU, HARDING & Co Oct. 10 ]857v9nl2in6.

Clirislman & Gregg,

The largest and only exclusive

HARDWARE

Establishment I N

MONTGOMERY

ALL

FRAKKIIEATON.

Deo 1918S7vSnS2-tf. No. 1, Empire Block.

COUNTY.

No. 2, Empire Block, Crawfordsville, Indiana

the School Book* of'tlio day—with all other articles used in Common Schools, [excepting the Switch,] foe sale at

FRANK BEATON'S,

Dcc !S57v9n29-tf. No. 1, Empire Block.

LATII of Good quality for sale br

«FVW July 11, 1S57 Campbell & Co.

Zinc,

500

BOXES & PACKAGES

or

NEW GOODS AT

GRAHAM

&

O

129,000 STOCK. 100,000

sales for

1856

Three Rooms Filled with Goc.da

We are now receiving our spring and Summer stock of dry goods, consisting orready made C'lo ing, Hats, Roots, Shoes, Carpeting, &c., from the manufacturers and importersof Bonnets,

DRY GOODS

20.000 yds. of Prints. 2i5 000 of Muslin* 12,000 Stripes, checks and Ticking. 3,000 Silks. 20,000 Silk Tissues, Borages.Borage dclains Lawns and Chellies. 3,000yds. of white goods aud linnens. 0,000 men lind boyssuiiimcr goods for eoats and Pants. 7,00 silk, soft straw, leghorn, and Gimp bonnets 4,00 pieces of bonnet ribbons.

Cloths & Cassimeres.

cfevery quality and style.

B«OTS & SHOES

100 eases of boots and shoes dircct from the man nfneturers including every style of Ladies, Gentlomens nnd beys wear in our country.

Hats & Caps

of every variety and kind worn by man and boys,

Koaily Made Clothiislr

$9,000 Stock

read

We invite all who want great bargains in made Clothing to call and see our stock as we more clothing tliad any two houses iu town sell below ail competition.

CARPETS! CARPETS!!

Sold ct city retail prices.

WASTED.^

10,Q0u customers to buy goods forcost. 500.000 Shingles. 4.000,000 feet of luinlicr. 440,000 lbs. of Bacon. 400.000 Feathers. 500.000 Hags. 400,000 cash not objected to. We invite all to come and see our stock as wc are able to undersell all competition'. Qur goods, will be sold at ten per cent profit 011 cost.

The tremendous amount of goods that wo sell, enables 11s to sell cheaper than any othor house in town.

JOHN

w.

JAMES GRAHAM & BRO.

April ?.'5.1S5G. v7n411y.

r.r.Ain. GEO. IS. ISROWN. r. it. suirsoN.

Blair, Brown & Co.

RESPECTFULLY

announce to their.riendsand

patrons, that thev are now in rccipt 'of their

SPRING ST0CE,

Which is unusually largo and well selected and fc tylos aud quality

Cannot be Excelled,

In this

K3T.

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

Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,

CLOTHING-,

HATS & CAPS,

E E N S W It E

BOOTS & SHOES,

GROCERIES, &c.

They take pleasure in returning their thanks for the liberal patrol age heretofore extended, and hope by strict attention to customers and the inducements tlicy may be able to offer in the way of bargains to merit a continuance of the same.

All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Goods. BLAIR. BROWN & CO. April H,vSn3S-tf.

DR. VA \1»EKB1LT,

bE N A L^SURGEON.

RESPECTFULLY

tenders Ids services to the cit­

izens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of wInch are now annually lost for want of timely and jndicions treatment. "Those that are in want of artificial tectli can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of

Porcelain Teeth iu the West, -C. Having sure utility and ease to all requiring artificial, substitutes. from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.

Al) operations pertaining to the science carefully atten ed to with the least possible pain.

E& Dental Booms in Washington Hall. November 4/1858. vSalStf.

OLD

GENTLEMEN'S

Over 5000 Ready Made Garaeats.

Campbell, Galey & Harter,

HAVE

enlarged their Clothing Boom-to.double its former sizc,-and completely filled it.with Beady Made Garments, comprising every thing in the -way of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, to-wit: Fine Cloth Overcoats, FinoFrench Oloth Frock do Beaver do I Coats, do Bear Skin do. I do do Casimere do do Felt do do Business Frock and do Union clofh doi Coats, Baglin Saat es—new" Farmers Heavy Body,-

Heavy Satinett and Union Pants,

Farmers Heavj Working Vests, PLUSH & VALENCIENNES VESTS.

FINE BUSINESS VESTS. Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Heavy Wool do do -fe' do Overshirts for Laborers, do Canton Shirts.

Fine do

Linen Shirts White & Colored, do Shirt Collars & Shirt Fronts. —AI.SO— I'

A LARGE LOT OF

BOYS CLOTHING —ALSO— Men's Fash. Soft Hats, Black Sf Colored—ALSO— A Large Lot of Caps for Winter,

Embracing many entire new styles & very desirable

—ALSO—

AN IMMENSE STOCK OF MEN'S BUCK. BERLIN, FUR & WOOL GLOVES fc GAUNTLETS,

CRAVATS, TIES, COMFORTS, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. To conclude with their immenscstoek of

BOOTS & SHOES

THE LARGFST THEY EVER HAD and THEY SAY CONFIDENTLY the BEST The above named goods arc the contents of one room—fitted up exclusively for Gentlemen's fur-

Good.--: where can be had every thing aprtaining to Men's apparel—in fact everv thing Oct. 3v9nll-tf.

p,°shing

that a man wears, ALKEHT HEED, Attorney at Law.

Wlf. II. EAnL,

Surveyor.

E E & E A E

General Land Agents

TROY. Comity Scat of Doniphan Co., K. T. Will buy and sell lands and town lots, locate Land Warrants, and give general information in regard to Iowa Lands,"and "all other Kansas Land and towns.

r.r-.'FKRKNCKS

ILassctt & Wilson, Jno. II. Likens, K. M. Stew art, St. Joseph Leach «fc Piitterson, Iowa Point, lion. K. U. lieese, Gen. L.J. Kastin, Leavenworth

1

City Hon. Daniel Woodson. Leeompton J. W Forinnn. Doniphan Charles Nash, Ft. DcsMoino Iowa Hon. TJj.icy S. Lane. Wilson & McDonald II011. James Wilson, Crawfordsville, Indiana: F. Reno, Ft. Dodge, Iowa.

June

13, 1SO7VSII17-1y.

ELTZR0TH, HARDING & CO.

Washington Hall Building, Nov. 7-vStnlGtfJ Crawfordsville, Jnd.

FOR SALS.

TI1E

undesigned wishes to sell all his Ileal and Personal property, consisting of a farm containing 200 acres, more or less, lying 0 miles northwest ^.if Crav. tordsvillc, 100 acres, or more being now in cultivation. A House and Lot, No. Si, original plat in said town also, East half cf house and lot, No. iiii, Powers addition his stock of Goods and other personal property. Persons' wisli111 to purchase will please call and see said property Any, or all of which, can be had 011 reasonable terms. c. W. PRATIIEIi.

Sept. 12'57v9nS-tf.

Fresh Arrival of

BGARBMAN & GRAYs1 I A N O S

AT

Newman's Music Store, HAVING

just opened a laigc stock of fine Gold Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which lie.offers for cash at priccs so low as to defy competition. Two doors cast of Binford's corner, sign of IT A TEN and MUSICAL

INSTRUMENTS.

100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100 Breast Pins aud Broaches 300 Finger Rings .* 75 Ear Drops of different styles 20 and Silver Fob and Neck Chains 80 Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of q^ood Pens, Pencils, Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, fine Cutlery, Kazors. Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps, Novels, Paper, Ink,! line Note Paper, Envelopes. Pictures, sundry school and Ladies Cards, Pianos, Melo-Peans, Alelodeons, Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, together with every thing else usually kep 1 iu such establishments.

TWOS TCV.WM a tc

THOS. KEWlftK." i(S

Crawfordsville, Dec. 22,1S55. v7n2-3.

NEW ARRANGEMENTS. TRAINS SOOTH.

Express passes Crawfordsville at 6 A. M., connecting at Grcencastlc with morning train for Indianapolis and Terre naute and arrivine at New Albany at 4-30 P. M.

Accommodation passes Crawfordsville 4:57, connecting at Grecncastle with evening trains for Indianapolis and Terre Haute.

Accommodation train going north leaves Grecncastle on tbe arrival of Terre Haute train and passes Crawfordsville 12 A. M. arri.in" at Lafayette 2 M. connecting with trains for IndTanpolis.

Express passes Crawfordsville 10:12 P. iL arriving at Lafayette 12 P. M. and at Chicago next rooming.

Through tickets .to be had for all the principal eastern and western cities at the office, R. E. BRYANT, Agent.

February 16,1857—n31tf

on tbe sale by

GOBS,

1 Empire Block.

RECTIFIED WHISKEY for sale by Feb. 6. LAYMON BROTHER fc CO.

RYE, BARLEY A WOOD, AN wanted at tlie Distillery, north of Crawfordsville, for which the Highest Market Price will be pWjby LAYMOL? BROTHERS A QQ,

Feb. 6.1555.\?n2?-tf.

NEW JEWELBI!

I

Styles, Coats,

Farmers working Coats, do Pea Jackets,

Cloths and Casimere Pants, Plain & Fancy.

Plain and Fancy. -u

Fine Satin and Velvet Vests.

Fine Casimere Vests to Match Suits.

I N E W A E

8!

SQrer and Plated Ware!

JAMES PATTE1JS0N!

HAVE just received one of the largest and best acted stockof -ii ,• T'»»

Watches, Clocks & Jewelry,

Ever before bronght to Cruwfordsville, which I will sell .-4

E A E

Than than was ever beforo offered in town. IHs a a a

Gold Patent Lever Watches, f. Duplex '.T ., Detached Lever Silver Hunting Patent Lever Watches,

Duplex

Ladies Gold Neck Chains,

Watch

Gents Gold, Fob and Vest Silver Detached Levers, Open Faced and N I N

300 different styles of Ladies it Gents Breast Pins, 300 different styles of Gold Ear Drops, aOO different styles of Finger Rings, 100 different styles of Gents sleeve & collar buttons

Silver and Plated Spectacles, Goggles, Gold and Hair Bracelets, and Wrist Bands, Gold Lockets Silver Thimbles, Coral Beads, Ladies &

Gfnts Pocket Books, Silver and Plated Tea fc Table

Spoons,

Sugar and Cream Spoons Pen Knives,

And a iarge variety of other articles usually found in a Jewelry Store, all of which is warranted as represented. I have also 011 hand a large stock of

A O E N Violin and Guitar Strings,

Which I will sell Cheaper than the Cheapest.

Watches, Clocks & Jewelry,

Repaired & Warranted.

At the sign of the

7.

To those who wish to purchase their..,

FALL AND WINTER C00DS,

We would say. would do well to call and examine our huge and fine stock of Goods, which we think will compare in quali'y with the choicest, an.l in price with the cheapest. Wo have as line a stock of Dry Goods, Clothing. Muslins, Flannels. Cloths. Cassimeres, Boots & Shoes. Hats & Caps. Queensware, etc.. as is in the market. \Ve have all articles commonly kept in stores for sale, and sell them for CASH, or any MAHICE'IIXG tie market demands. We have been in business loiigenongh for the people of our town and country to understand our manner of doing. Wc ask those wanting anything in our line to call 111 and see us, as we will sell if priels and qualitv will induce you to buy of ELTZROTH, I1A RDING & CO.,

Crawford & Mullikin,

HAVING

received tlicir stock of Fall and win­

ter goods, consisting of the following articles in pnrt: French Merenos, Muslin D'Lanes,

Saxony Plaids, inej' Prints, Alpacas, All Wool D'Lancs, Brown and BU ached Sliee'.ings,

Tickings and Canton Flannels, Brown and Bleached Shillings, Black Silks, Red and While Flannels, Janes and Salinclls, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, r, Ready Made Clothing,

Coflee and 'Tea, Indigo and Madder,

\k- Queensware and Glassware.-^. Our stock Comprises all ttie articles usually Kept ill a Dry Good Store. We would ask the citizens to call and nrice our gonils bi-forc inakinir their purchases. We nro determined to sell at the owest figures. J. CKAWKOKK A: MULI.IKIN.

October 17. 1S37-v'JulS- tf* «.

Iv. W. GRIMES^

Successor to

JOHN WILSON,

Ind Late Wilson, Grimes & Co.,

i\o. 2, Commercial Rlock,

Green Street, Crairfordscillc, Indiana.

Dealer in

Dry Goods, Notions,

Clothing, Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

Boots and Shoes,

Jueensware, &c.

ISplics,

now in receipt of hisSpring and Summer Sunwhich together with his former stock, makes his assortment large and complete, to which he invites the attention of the trade. Having an experience of fifteen yea's in the business, he feels confident that he can sell Goods as cheap as any other House in the city.

To my old friends and patrons I would return my acknowlcdgonents for their liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, at solicit a continuance of the same, together with that ot as many new ones as can make it to tnoir interest to buy of me.

May 16vSn43-tf. N. W. GKIMES.

DAGUERREOTYPES.

A .S. HUGHES'S

SKY AXD S,OE ,'Ii,,T

7

mature

WOULD

GOLDEN WATCH,

One Door East of Holton House. Oct 17'57v9nl3-tf. JAMES PATTERSON.

NEWGOODS7

"OOMS'

OTPOSITK IIOLTO.V IIOL'SE. ovxit j. & S. IJOBINSON'S STOKE^

Crawfordsville, Ind.

AMBROTTPES.

0. 0. & E. A. WILIIITE,

A I O S

Have recently opened a

N E a is For the manufacturing ofr all kinds of

in

STREET,

First Door West of Allen, Galey J- Keer ram' Store. 'J S -J, .} la'j.-j

They respectfully solicit the patronage' of the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. Ali work done to order find with the greatest dispatch. Sept. 12 '57v9n8-tf.

JJAIRIES AND DAILY FOB I868i For sale al JOURJfAL FRANK IIZATON'S NO. 1, Empire Block.

=======

w. *. fmm.

W Pamflh

-j i-: .'Q a SAWgRie TA

The Cdp-^ofM%^

yts M0MT60MEIY COUNTY.'

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By the use of the French 'dbmfoit-

Wo are manufacturing nnd receiving from tliol eastern manufactures nit of tlio most fashionable' and improved styles of ilats and Caps', consisting^' of Beaver. Otter, Silk, Soft Fur and wool flat.i,r Cloth and Plusli Caps. We use rtorio but tho bcjjt matorial and warrant satfcfeetiMn. We mako Vk order snd repair atsliort notice, don't forget, tlio» place two doors west of the Kuappcr House main, street, Crawfordsville Ind.

N. B. Cash paid for Furs. Jan23 v9n2G '5S'.

WM.

P.

WATSON

QUEENSWARE &. CUTLEItY,

FOIJ TIIE

FALL AND WIXTEI1 TRADK,

Is now complete, and wo invite the attention of purchasers to an examination of our

STYLES AND PRICES,

Before purchasincr elsewhere, as wo feel confi-" dent that we can oill-r inducer! ents, quite

inform tho oitizens of Montgcmory. County that he keeps on hand, ono door, North of Elston & Lane's Bank,

LEATHER. Of almost every description, viz: CINCINNATI OAK-TANNED SOLE -j BUFFALO SOLE, .t CINCINNATI KIP UPPER AND CALF,

FRENCH KIP AND CALF, CITY HARNESS. ALSO FINDINGS OF EVE1JY DESCRIPTION.V ('ash Paid for Hides.

Nov. 28-v9nl9tf. a.

Still More Important.! NOT AHEAD OF THE TIMES!! NOR THE TIMES AHEAD OF US!!

NO BETTER ARTICLES KEPT

ANT)

NO HOUSE CAN UNDERSELL US

WKyou

aro with you in anything you want' nnd can buy at the New Storo of

C. W. S A E E

Whatover the gay, tramly, or plain and neat may fancy. Goids to suit anv and everv body. Our stock of

DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,

HATS, CAPS

dfig»

O I N

FANCY DRY GOODS,

as

extra­

ordinary as any other cstiibliohmeU in the Country.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS

Our Motto

is ..

"LIVE AND LET LIVE!**.

O N O I

Of all kinds taken in exchange for goods.

011

Alain St.,

2

Store

doors East of Crane House, andim-

ni"diately opposite the Court House, Crnwfordaville, Ind. C. AV. PIJATIIEII. Oct. 24, lS57-v9nl4-tf.

FRESH ARRIVAL^

NEW BOOK, &C, &C.

TIIEnunderrignedk

has just received ancwaddi-K

to is to on is in of S

BLANK BOOKS $• STATIONERY,

O O N I E S

PURSES AND POCKET BOOKS,

ol all kiuds

Family & Pocket Bibles, Testament?, PORTFOLIOS AND ALBUMS,1'

eOLD PENS AND PENCILS,

SCRAP BOOKS, BANKERS CASES I'-fi And various other article too tedious to

mention.

Don't fail to call at No 1 Empire Block. Dec. 19'57 v9n22tf. F. M. HEATON.

Pay Up! Pay TTp!! JdesinJus

& J. LEE & CO., having sold their store, aro of winding-up their outstanding business, and take this method of requesting thosa knowing themselves indebted to them, to call anii settle Immediately, and save unnecessary trouble and cost. Ji J. tfe r.LKE &.CO

April 18 v8n89-tf. #T- S.'.

SCHOOL BOOKSr

AUD ..

aT-A.TI03SrEItTjr 1

ASupply

of School Books and Stationery, Envelopes, Pens, Pen-holders, Ink, Visiting Cards, Slates, and almost overytning suitable, for schools, kept constantly on hand at the Post Office.

Jan. 24135S 8w. I. G. KEL3EY.

ARNOLD'S

& BUTLER'S Infaj,

Gnioi?i('Pens,

Faber's Peneili#, Mucilage at 20@SQ ota per qhottle wit Br Mb, at. FRANK IIEATON'S.

Dec.!'.»19S7. No. I, Empire Block.