Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 March 1858 — Page 3

DXKQCRATIC MEETDTO.

Ite Democracy of Ripley township will meet in Convention at Alamo on the third Satnrday of March. Let every Democrat turnout.

Stat4

Riqhts.—A eotemporary truly

•ays: State rights, in these times, means the right of thirty-one States to force constitution npon one whether its people like it or not.

••"There are nine Democratic papers 'published on the Ohio river Indiana, seven

of

which are

anti-Lecompton

and

two LeOotapton. The "factious" seven ahoold

be

"read out" at once!

CINCINNATI MARKET.

Wednesday, March

3.

FLOUR—The market is firm, with an improved demand. The sales were 1450 bbls. at $3,40@$3,75 for superfine, and $3,85@3,90, for extra. The receipts durifag the last 24 Lours were 2937 bbls.

WHEAT— There is abetter inquiry for prime white, and the market for this description is stiffcr. Inferior grades are very dull, and prices merely nominal.— Sales of 350 bushels good white at 75c. S25 do do red at 67c. 320 do red and white mixed at 70c 1,100 do prime white at 87c. and 700 do prime red at 75c.

CORN—A sale of 600 bush, at 35c.— The market is firm, with a good demand. RYE is in fair request, and sells readily at 59(2)60. •OATS—The market is quiet and prices unchanged. Sales 550 bush at 33c, and 1100 do at 3|c.

NEW YORK MARKET. New York, March 8—P. M.

FLOtTR—The demand is more activo, but prices •re unchanged the enquiry is chiefly for home consumption yules of 81OCO bris at $4 25@f4 30 for supcrtiirc State. £-1

40@i

fiO for extra State

$4 2."i@4 3.r for hCpcVfinc Western ?4 5 Tor •common to mediiitn extra Michigan, Indiana Illinois? find NVisoonsin, nnd i-i10 for Canadian flour steady sales of B,00 brl.-i it £1 50@5 60 for conmon to choice extra. Superfine remains nominal at f4 r,0(g$4 40. liyc flour is plontv and dull 75.

GKAIN— Wheat is quiet nnd firm Chicago *prmcr nominal ntfl®#l 02 Milwaukee club at $1 0S@1 Oo: sulci* of l.ooO bu.sli prime white southern at $1 SO and 5,0'"0 hush very interior do«t$l 33 Rye is drill mid heavy cl6S@70o Barley is nominal at C5i37"»o. Corn is active at prices favoring buyers: sales of 40,000 hush now Southern at (15© (SSc in store. Oats plenty and dull at4-ig lGc. for State and 4o@-iGo. for We^orn.

ORDINANCE, NO.

2

See. I. Beit ordained by the President and Trustees of the Town of Crawfordsville, that it •hall be unlawful for any person or persons to lot to mares or Jennets any Srallion or Jack within the corporate limits of ."aid town, or to exhibit :«ni- Stallion or Jack within said corporate limits. ,'»nd any person who shall violate any of tin p-o-visions oc this ordinance shall be deemed jrnilty -of a miwdemeanor and shall be fined live dollars for each aud every violation of this ordinanco.

See. 2. This Ordji iiiicc shall be in full force effect oil and after the '20th ,Jav of March A. D. SOS. U'.ni. KOIU'KTftO.V, Piesidcnt. •II. R. C/NLNE. Clerk of the Hoard.

March nth, 1SS3, Sw.

EXECUTORS NOTICE.

Nha«

OTICE is herein given that the undersigned been appointed cxccutor of the last will .. of Jilm Farley, Into of iMont-roniery county, v.deccasod. Said cst.ite is supp njd b: d\\:nt.

ROBKltL' W. MjMAKIN, exo.-utor.

'March tj-.li 10")S, 3'.v.

NOTICE OP

3ALE7"

OTICK is lierebv piven tlirst 1 »vi 11 sell :it publie nuetiiin on Monday, tli:: 29tli duv of March IP.r?, at the H-bidonco of John Furlev, late of Willitfroniery couiitv, deceased, all lii's personal Jiro[erty. conBistinp* of one Jion-c, one cow, Ac

A credit of six month* will be given on all sums •over throe dollars, the purchaser niviiig his note •with approved surety, waiving valuation anil appraismcnt laws. ROBEUT W. McMAlCIN.

March. Cth, 3\v. executor.

FARMERS CHOICE!

O I N I N S A I

STEEL PLOWS.

CAMPBELL. OALKY »t IIAKTER, are how receiving a largo aissortment of the above Plows, nil Sizes, with and without Cutters. Corn Plows, and they will also have for the Sprinir Trad a lurgo apsortinentof Culiivutors.Single, JJoubleand Three Shoveled.

Plows, Revolving IIoroc-Kakcs &c. &«., Having engaged the services of Mr. Jessj W. Ctmiberlaud (loriiie.iIy of the House of Cnniberland. (Jroiip & Co.) who willgivo special attfiition to this department, wo propose to furnish all the latest improved agiieuitural Implements of the day, such us Rea|er8, Mowers, Threshing Machines, Separators, Grain Drills, Corn Planters ifce. ifce..

Remombcr the place No. 7 Commercial Row, Crawfordsvillc, hid. CAMl'liET.L, GALEY & IIARTER. "Feb. 20, l?oS, tf.

DISSOLUTION.

-TVTGTICK is-lierebv given that the firm of Sliue, J.\ llartman «.t Jordan, is this day dissolved by mu'ual nscr.t. All arsons indebted to said firm \rill mako payment to.Iolm II. Shiic. who lias purchased the entire stock of Goods. Notes. Accounts ut tliu concevii. J. 11. SI1UK.

1

S. L. II ART MAX,

Tob.'50, ISSS.-Sw W. 11. JUKDAN. JJ. II. I still intemUd to continue the business nttlic old stand of.Shue. Hurt man Jc Jordan, where inv customers will still get great bargains by calling and purchasing of me. J. II. SlfUE.

Insurance Advertisement.

Statement of tho Condition of the

PH(ENIX IKS URANCE COMPANY

1

!i

OF nAItTFORD, CONNECTICUT,

JAS. 1st. 1S3S,

As examined and approved by the State Audi•torsof Ohio. Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Tenncs•M, in compliance with the laws of these States:

Capital Stock all paid up #200,000 00. Totnl Assetts #341,719,59. 'Cash on hands and in bank #47,617.(53 .Cash in hands of and duo from npents 43,432,34. Amt'-loancd on mortagaos of real ccUto 17,700 00 loaned on pledge of bnuks «fc stocks 19,000 00 Bills reccivuble for loans a«d approved ^Collateral and personal security 58,f 73,47 -Stock in K. Y. city banks market value 100,300,25

Block in New England banks do 6S,S1S.00 Accumulated interests on investments 2,127,90

Assetts $241,719,59

liabilities due or not dne to banks or other creditor* none.

Lmsm

trusted and dne none. do not due (10,614,00 Losses unadjusted 17,900,00 do waiting for further proof £900,00 All other claims estimated at 500,00

S. L. LOOMI8, President.

H. Katiooo, Sec'y. BTAT£

OF

CONNECTICUT,! nARTTOBO COUNTT,)

IUsttoso,

January, 15th, 1858.

Psrsonslly Appeared H. .Kellogg, Secretary of the Phanix Insurance Corrpany and made oath thsttbo foregoing statement by him subscribed is Uue and correct to his beat knowledge and belief before me. -C. J. HO ADLY, Justice of tho Peace.

The undendgned agent for Crawfordsville and vicinity will he glad to receive applications and tone policies on all go«l risks.at fair rates.-

TO FEVF* AND AGUE anTTFEUBB.

DR. EASTERLY'S

FEVER AND AGUE KILLER.

rhia Hediciae will care Afie and Fever, Chills and Ferer* Dumb Agne, In term Itteat ud Remitteat Ferers, and every foratol Ferer iacideatto the West.

Among all the CELEBRATED REMEDIES for Ago* and Ferer, first and foremost in rank stands Dr. Easterly's Ferer and Agae Killer,

During the last five jevrs this remedy has cured aver two haadred thoinaad cases, which has established ita^efficacy beyond all doubt and controvercy as the BEST and ONL\ CERTAIN CURE for this distressing disease. It is a POSITIVE CURE, both SPEEDY and PERMANENT. It will core the WORST CASES, no matter of how long standing or HOW BAD. It 'will also cure Enlargement of the Spleen, Agaue Cakes, etc.

Reader, have you the Ague and Fever! Then procure Dr. Easterly's Fever aod Ague Killer, nnd asc it according to the directions—it will cube Ton. Have yon FRIENDS snffecing with

A

guc and Fever? Go tell them to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Agne Killer, and suffer no longer. This is the medicine TO USE. for this plain reason: IT ALWAYS CURES, nnd ia perfectly HARMLESS to the most delicate constitution, or tender infant. 25P"Priee #1 per bottie, or six bottles for $5.

I5f~Prepared by Dr. EASTERLY, coiner of Third and Cliestnr.t streets, St. Louis, Mo., to whom all ordors must be addressed.

For sale by T.D, BROWN, Druggist Crawfcrds ville and by Druggists generally throughout tli Poked States.

For Healing the Sick and Afflicted. E A S E S Iodine and Sarsaparilla. TIIIS is the only preparation in the United States that combines in a highly concentrated state, the extract of

Kyes, Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Head, Salt Hht'Uin, Cancers, (ioitrc, White Swellings, FeverSores Piles, Erysipelas, dwelling of the (alands, 1th eumalism, Diseases nl the Kidney^ Bladdr nnd Urinary Organs, Dropsy, Ciravel, Liver Complaint, Dysi -psia, Nervons Affections, (•eticrnl Debility, Secondary Syphilis, or Venereal Diseases, Pains in the Bones mid Joints, all Chronic Diseases, and Diseases arising from the use of Mercury and Calomel. Dr. Easterly's IODINE and SAllSAPARILLA contains such rowEUFCL curative rnoi'i:r.TiLs, that the longest standing and worst cases of Disease, readily yield to its influcn :e* This medicine is a SPEEDY, POSITIVE Ulld RADICAL CIT.E for Mr.itcvniAL Diseases,nomatter how deeply it may have eaten into tho frame and vital organs. It will cure Siiconoary Syphilis, or Venereal Dis-

Asrs, no niaitcr how long it may have bein in he system, or what may have baen its efloeta. It will cure old sokes, no matter how cauted, and he only medicine that will. For all Scrofci.oi's Diseases and oi.t soitr.S it is a positivg

All external applications arc hijrlily inenr. vei.icnt and can only be temporary in their effcts. This medicine attacks the disease at its socuck,by purifying the nr.ooo. exciting the Liver to a healthy ae'ion, changing the Secretions of the system, afid bv driving out all the impure and diseased fluids of I he body, thus removing the cause and rendering the cure certain and permanent, It thoroughly eradicates every particle of mercury fiom the sy.-tcm, and will anntuilate and i.vpel the srp.in.iTic virus, and all hereditary taints and roisoNs, aud restore the system to a perfect state of IIKALTI! and PU1MTY.

Caution to the Public.--He particular and ask for Mr. I.'asterly's Iodine and Snrsapnriiln, and take in other. Some dealers ".nav tell you when tlicy havo not this' they have some otiieii Sarfaparilla, equally good which they can ]'ur cliMseche per.. L'clieve them not. Thev tell y.ou •his to get your money._ ONli BOTTLE of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and .Sarsaparilla contains more curative iT.oi-imv thiiiiSIX of any other in use. Remember this is the medicine that 1 as clfccted so many ASTOXI.SIII.NU CURES in all paits of I hccouiitry.

JSIFTiico 1 per hottlc. or f. bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by Dr. Eastely. southeas corner of Third and Chestnut strscts, St. Louis, Mo., nnd by all druggists throughout the Western md Southern Ptrets,

October SI, 13,'7—vPnlj-lly

STOP THAT COUGH. DIt. CAItTKK'S COIGII BALSAM IVill Cure Coughs. Crld«, Asthma, Consunilitioii, Uroiichiis, JSpitl lig of Blood.

Pain in the Side ind Uri-ast, «urisy. Whonpiiig 'ough. Croup, l.ivcr Coiif piHint, Palpitation of the Heart, ami all li.«cMMCH

ot tli'

A WW*

TIIIS

Sarsapabtlla, Yellow Dock,

Stillnoia, and the. Iodine of Potassium, and tho only preparation that i3 worthy of tho least confidence of the public for the cure of those diseases arising from an impure satte oftlic Blood, or other fluids of the system, viz: Scrofula, Ob'tinntc Old Sores, Pimples on the I'hcc. Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore

Throat, Chest and

I11 ngs. This Balsam is beyond all dembt the most pleasant and ellicacious remedy ever discovered for nil discuses of the Throat, Chest and L.ungs.— It has been thoroughly tested, aud is tins versa lyl and is universally acknowledged by Physicians, Druggists, and all ho have used .t, as the BEST REMliDY jiow ©flered to the Public for Pulmonary Complaints.

Teo much care and attention cannot be given to Diseases of the Lungs. Reader, Ainvo vov a Cold, Cough, or any disease of the^Lungs? Do not neglect it. Millions of the young, the fashionable and the gay, are nnnually consigned to a premature grave by neglecting to attend toil common cold. Colds and Coughs lead to'COXSCilPTlOIs'.aiulif not removed by a proper remedy, then to an early death. Be advised Ju time. Procure at micc that celebrated remedy -DR. CARTAU'SCOUGII BALSAM—which lnis enred thousands lqion thousands after Pliysiciat aud all noted elmei»ie« had failed, and llw patientliad been given tip by friends to. die.

No person afflictcd with a Cough, Cold, or any diseascof the Throat' Chest or L*.irgs,will be just to themselves if they go down to tho grave without using DR. CARTER'S COUGII BALSAM, it wil.l cure if cure be possible.

J3f"Price 23 cants and $1 00 perbottlo ^-Prepared by Dr. E. EASTERLY. Southeast comer of Third and Chestnut streets, St.Louis, Mo

EgTForsale by T. BROWN, druggist. Crawfordsville, and by Druggists generally throughout tho United States,

To the Unfortunate Victims.

DR. BAKER'S SPECIFIC. This 4 Safe and Sprcific Core for Go* norrhoec* Gleet* Strictures Sejnina:

Weakness, Disuses of the Kidneys* Biaa dt-r, aod all Diseases of the Genital Organs This popular and specific remedy will cure all diseases of the Genital organs in a few days. It has sarcd thousands upon thonsands from the hands of MERCILESS QUACKS, if not from a rnEMATCitr Grave. In case of infection DR. BAKER'S SPECIFIC is the only SAFE and SORE REMEDY. Ilave yon a private Disease? Do not neglect it. If you go to a regular Physician with your case, you tebil your REPUTATION. If you goto an adveutisino ^UACK.you rEBii. yocb health for liee. Avoid both, and uso DR-

AKER'S SPECIFIC, which is vsry agreeable to tho taste, and contains plain directions for use. With it you can CUBE YOURSELF, and thus prevent ALL EXPOSURE. It will cure the worst cases of secret disease, and restore the sy»iem to a perfect state of health hsb purity.

JST Prico $1 50 per bottle. Efr- Preparod by Dr. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Lonis, -Mo.g tar Sold by T. B. BROWN & CO. Drug gists, Crawfordsville, and by Druggists generally throughout the United Statct.

O E S I N W

Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts,

!-Under

Shirts, Drawers, Collars,

Pocket and Neck Hnndkcrclicifs, ,, Hats, Caps. Carpet Bags, N S E A S

S E N I E W E

Of all kinds such as

Gents & Ladies BreastPins. "FINGER RINGS, LADIES GOLD Ear Drops, nnd Cufi' Pins, Lockets, Gents Cuff & Collar Buttons, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,

Of all kinds, nnd other article? tno numerous [to mention to which they invite the citizens of Montgomery county and the public generally, and which'they 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 llall of Fashion, Main Street, opposite the Ilolion House, Crawfordsville, Montgomery Count/. Ind.

N. I. Garments cut and made to order nnd repairing neatly and promptly executed. WAN'I Ki—For winch "the highest price will be paid in cash. Beef Hides, Calf Skins, Furr, Wool and Sheep Pelts.

MANX MAYER. SIMON ULLMAN. S«pt. 19, lSo7v'Jni'-tf.

N. W. GK1MKS. WM. I!URI!K1IGE, It

GRIMES & EURERIDGE,

Groccrs & Rardirarc Merchants,

Dea'crs in

IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXES,

SPRINGS. WINDOW GLASS, SASII,

TOOLS, ScO-

3

CRAWFORDSVILLE,

"We arc non- receiving our Spiinfr supplies, ecn-si.-tinjzof Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlerv, Saddlcrv.

CARPENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS, Iron, Nails, Glass, Steel, Axels, Springs, Bolts, Sash, &c.

A S O

GROCERIES, DYESTUFFS, CORDAGE,

And a great variety of other articles, sncb as are generally kept in an establishment of this kind, to which we invite the examination of purchasers, feeling confident that we can sell them Goods a^ cheap as any house in this place. Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same. GIMMES & LUUBhlDGE.

April 4,-vi l.S-uo.SV.

HAII* FRIENDS!

NOT

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

IHF* 'JOl IW JS

FALL

We ask all that want good styles and cheap goods to call and examine our stock, we will take

Or ANYTHING You Have, to SELL,

For'goods, at small profits. Call on ns, and sec our goods. LTZROTU, HARDING &. Co. Oct. 10 lS5"v9nl2m6.

Clirislman & Gregg,

The largest and only exclusive

HARDWARE Establishment

In

Montgomery Co

No. 2, Eapire Block, Crawfordsville, t^bm

A

LL tho School Books of the day—with all other articles used in Common {Schools, [excepting the

Switch,] foe sale at FRANK HEATOJPS, Dec 185"r9n22-tf. No. 1, Empire Bloek.

jrnAA LATII of Good quality for sale by ItfUUU July 11,1657 Campbell A Co.

A

72* undersigned having purchased H. BALL'S interest la the business, intends to continne "V it at the old Stand,*

NO. 5, COMMERCIAL BLQCK.

A Large Stoek of Cooking Stoves on Hand.

The "A.TAX" Remains Unrivalled!

A full Stock of

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

With a large variety of other Kitchen Ware, kept constantly on hand. Our Stoves and Wares wiY, be offered at reduced prices. All orders for work snch as

Tin Roofing, Guttering, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc,

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

Old Copper, Lead, Brass, Pewter, Paper Rags, and almost all kinds of Farming Produce taken in Exchange. June 20, 1857-v8n48-tf. CHILION JOHNSON

Philadelphia Mammoth HALL OF

SET\^U 1W.

A E & A N

firm have just teecivcd their mammoth Stock of Fall and Winter

O I N

Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Satineiis, at:d

Gents Furnishing

O O S E N E A

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

cScO-

No. 1, Commercial Block,

E E E N S E E

E, &

I 't ^,24.' J*.

500

BOXES & PACKAGES

OP

NEW GOODS AT GRAHAM &|BR0.

$29,000 STOCK. I 100,000 sales for 1856

Three Rooms Filled with Gocda

"VV are now reeei ving our spring and Summer stock ofdry goods, consisting of ready made Clo ing, Hats,"Roots, Shoes, Carpeting, &e.. from the manufacturers and importersof IJonncts,

DRY GOODS

20.000 yds. of Prints. of Muslin' 12.000 Stripes, cheeks and Ticking. 3.000 Silks. 20.000 Silk Tissues, Borages, Berage dclains Lawns and Chellies. 3,000 yds. of white goods and linnens. 0,000 men hnd boyssunimer goods for coats and Pants. 7,00 silk, soft straw, lejrliorn, and Gimp bonnets 4,00 pieces of bonnet riboons.

Cloths'& Cassimeres.

cfevery quality and style.

BOOTS & SHOES

100 cases of boots and shoes direct from the man ufaclurers including every stvle nf Ladies, Gentleineiisand boys wear 111 our country.

Bats & Caps

of every variety and kind worn by mon and bojs,

Ready Made Clotliinli

$9,000 Stock

We invite all who want great bargains in read} made Clothing tocall and sec our stoek as we

more clothing tliad any two houses in town .-.ik sell below all competition.

.= CARPETS! CARPETS!!

Sold et city retail pi ices.

WASTED!

10,000 customers to buy goods for cost. 500.000 Shingles. 4.000,000 feet of lumber. •440,000 lbs. of Bacon. 400,000

li

INDIANA.

9

Larger and More Complete Stock of

Sc

WXZSTTEPl

S.® 0 0 S

EverOfieicd incur ROOMS Before*

Feathers.

500,IM0 Rags. 400.000 cash not objected to. We invite all to come and sec onr stock as xvc are able to undersell all competition. onr goods will be sold at ten per cent profit oil cost.

The tremendous amount of goods that wo sell, enables lis to sell cheaper than'any otlior house in town.

JAMES GKAI1AM & BRO.

April 2o, 1S56. v7n411y.

FRENCH MILLINERY.

E O A

Mrs J. A. HENDERSON,

Would respectfully inform her customers and the public generally, that she will remove to her

New and Elegant Store,

No. 02 Fourth St., 2nd door West of Vine St

AND DIRECTLY OrrO£lTE THE TOST OEFICE

On the 15th of March

On which day she will open the largest and best assortment of

E N O N N E S

Bonnet Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, AND OTHER

MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, Ever brought to Cincinnati. With her increased facilities for doing a much larger business than she has heretofore done, her Store and Show Rooms bcinir the larcrest West of New York, she will be enabled to offer

N E A E I N E E N S

To Customers in her line, at

W O E S A E A N E A I

Persons visiting Cincinnati arc particularly invited to call at

No* 92 Fourth Street, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. J. A. HENDERSON.

Feb. IS IS55 v&n30 lv.

DR. VAftDERBILT,

E N A L/fpS®lSURGEON.

RESPECTFULLY

tenders his services tcrthe cit­

izens of Crawfordsvillc and vicinity. lie gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of winch are now annually lost for want of timely and judicions treatment. Those that ore in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and sec specimens of the best manufacture of

Porcelaia Teeth in the West*

Having sure ntility and ease to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.

All operations pertaining to tlic science carefully atten ed to with the least possible pain. pfe Dental Booms in WashmgtonHall.

November 4, 1S58. v5nlStf.

DecldJ

OLD

RECTIFIED WHISKEY for sale by Feb. «. LAYMON BBOTHER 6 CO.

OENTLEMED'S rtJENISHmG STORE!

Over 5090 Ready Made Garments.

Campbell, Galey & Harler,

HAVE

enlarged their Clothing Room to donble its former size, and completely fillet: it with Ready Made Garments, comprising every thing in the way of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, to-wit: Fine Cloth Overcoats, Fine French Oloth Frock do Beaver do I Coats, do BearSkin do do do Casimere do do Felt doji do Business Frock and do Union cloth do Coats, RaglinSaat.es—new Farmers Heavy Body

Styles, Coats,

Farmers working Coats, do Pea Jackets,

Cloths and Casimere Pants, Plain & Fancy.

Heavy Satinelt and Union Pants, Plain and Fancy.

Fine Satin and Velvet Vests. Fine Casimere Vests to Match Suits.

Farmers Heavy Working Vests,

PLUSH & VALENCIENNES VESTS.

FINE BUSINESS VESTS. Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Heavy Wool do do do Oversliirts for Laborers, do Canton Shirts. Fine Linen Shirts White & Colored, do do Shirt Collars&Shirt Fronts —ALSO

A LARGE LOT OF

BOYS CLOTHING

Men's Fash. Soft Hats, Black tf- Colored.

ALSO—

5

A Large Lot of Caps for Whiter, Embracing many entire new styles & very desirable —also— AN IMMENSE STOCK OF MEN'S

BUCK. BERLIN. FUR & WOOL GLOVES & GAUNTLETS, CRAVATS, TIES, COM­

FORTS, SILK AND

LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.

To conclude with their immense stock of

BOOTS & SHOES

THE LARGEST THEY EVER HAD and THEY SAY CONFIDENTLY the BEST

The above named goods are the contents of one room—fitted lip exclusively for Gentlemen's furiidiiiifr Goods: where can be had every thin? appertaining to Men's apparel—in fact every tiling that a mail wears. Oct. 3vPnll-tf.

ALItritT IIKEI), Attornev at Law

Jur.c 13, lS57vSn47-ly.

sd

WM. II. EARL, Survevor.

HEED & EARL, General Land Agents,

TROY. County Scat of Donipiian Co.. Ii. 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 Lands and towns.

JT3FI5NR.XCE.S:

Hassott. fc Wilsnn..Tno. II. Likens, K. M. Stewart. Sr. Joseph: I.cach it Patterson, lown Point: Hon. K. K. llecsc. (ii'ii. L.J. Eastin, Leavenworth City Hon. Daniel Woodson. Lecompton J. W. Kornian. Doniphan: Charles Nash. Ft. DesMoine. Iowa Hon. Ilj.irv S. Lane. Wilson A McDonald, lion. James Wilson. Urawfordsvillc. Indiana 13. F. Keno. Ft. Dodge, Iowa.

ELmOTHrHMDING&CO.

To those who wish to purchase their

FALL AiVD \YI.\TER COODS,

We womd say. would do well tocall and examine our huge and fmcstock of Gooils. which we think will compare iu qiiali'y with the choicest, and in price with the cheapest,. We have as line a stool of Dry Goods. Clothing, Muslins, Flannels. Cloths Cassimeres, Boots ifc Shoes. Ilats it Caps, Queensware. ite.. as is in the market. nVc have all articles commonly kept in stores for sale, and sell them for CASH, or any MARKETING the market demands. We have been in tnsircss longcnonsh for lie people of our town and country to understand our manner of doing. We ask those wantin anything in our line tocall in and see us, as we will sell if priols and qualitv will induce you to buy of ELTZIiOTII, IIAKDING & CO.,

Washington 1 Jail Building, Nov. 7-rSnIGtf.] Crawfordsville. Jnd.

FOR SATYR.

THE

undesigned wishes to sell all his Real and Personal property, consisting of a farm containing 200 acres, more or less, lying 0 miles northwest of Crawfordsvillc, 100 acres, or more being now in cultivation. A Honse and Lot. No.

Sept. 12 '57v9n3-tf.

Piano?.

S2,

original plat in said town: also, East half of house and lot, No. 'J2, Powers addition: his stoek of Goods and other personal property. I'ersons'wishing to purchase will please call and see said "property. Any, or all of which, can lie had on reasonable terms. C. W. 1'KATIIEK.

Fresh Arrival of

BOARDMA & GRAYS'

I A N O S

AT

HAVING

Newman's Music Store, 9lieensvvarc'

just opened a hnrre stock of fine Gold Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which he offers for cash at prices so low us to defy competition. Two doors cast of liinford's corner, sign of Watch and Musical Instkumknts. 1UO Fine Gold hnd Silver Watches 100 Jtreaat Pins and Broaches 800 Finfrcr Kings

Ear lJrojis of different style.1

20

a

and Silver Fob and Keck Chains can mako it to their interest to buv of me. SO Gothic I'earl inlaid and enameled I5ra: Clocks. Also,

variety of pood Fens. Pencils,

Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, fine Cutlery. l?azors, Scissors. Ten Knifes. .Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps. Novels, Paper, Ink.

fine Note Paper. Envelopes. Pictures,sundry school p, and Ladies Cards.

Melo-l'eans. Mclodc-ons,

Guitars, Violins, Accordr..ns. Music Boxes, Sheet Music, together with every tliinfr cl.-e UMially kep ill such establishments. TI10S. NEW .MAN.

Crawfordsville, Dec.

22,1555.

v7n20. 0

NEW AEEANGEMENTS. TRAINS SOUTH,

Express passes Crawfordsville at 0 A. M.. connecting at Grccncastlc with morninc train for Indianapolis and Tcrre Haute and arriving at New Albany at -1-CO I'. M.

Accommodation passes Crawfordsvillc 4:~T.

connecting at Grecncastle with evening trains for Indianapolis and Tcrre Haute. Accommodation train coincr north leaves iflAiiHpniCn' A re as on he a iv a of re a a in

and passes Crawfordsville 12 A. M. arri-.ine at Lafayette 2 M. connecting with trains for Indian-, polis.

Express passes Crawfordsville 10:12 P. M. arriving at Lafayette 12 P. M. and at Cliieago next morning.

Through tickets to be had for all the principal eastern and western cities at the otlicc. R. E. BEY ANT, Agent.

February 16,1357—nSltf

CORN,

RYE, BARLEY

St

WOOD, aro

wonted at the Distillery, north of Crawfordsville, for which the Highest Market Prico will bo paid by

LAYMON BROTIIERS

Feb. 6,135?,i9n29-tf, ..

NEW JEWELRY!

FINE WATCHES! Silver and Plated Ware!

JAMES PATTERSON! I

II AVE just received one of tho largest and best sctcd stock of ..

Wntclies, Clocks & Jewelry?

Ever before brought to Crawfordsville, which will sell

I A E

Than than vras ever bciore ofTcred in town. Hi stock is comprised of a large variety of

Gold Patent Lever.. AVatclics, Duplex Detached Lever

41

Silver Hunting Patent Lever Watches, Duplex Ladies Gold Neck Chains,

WhICII

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

300 different styles of Ladies & Gents Breast Pins, 300 different styles of Gold Kar Drops, 500 different styles of Finger Rings, IOO different styles of Gents sleeve it collar buttons

Silver and Plated Spectacles, Goggles, Gold and Hair Bracelets, nnd Wrist Bands, Gold Lockets Silver

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

A O O E Violin and Guitar Strings,

Which I will fell Cheaper than the Cheapest.v

Watchesj Clocks & Jewelry,

Repaired & Warranted, At the sign of the Golden Watch, One Door East of Hollon House.

Oct 17'57vPiil3-tf. JAMES PATTERSON.

NEW GOODS.-

J, Crawford & Mixllikiii,

HAVING

received their stock of Fall and win­

ter goods, consisting of the following articles in part: French Morenos, Mulin D'Lancs,

Saxony Plaids, Fanny Prints, Alpacas, All Wool D'Lanes, Broun and Bleached Sheetings,

Tickings nnd Canton Flannels, ........ Brown nnd Bleached Shirtings, Black Silks, v.. Bed and While Flannelf, Janes and Salinetts Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Bonis and Shoes, Hats nnd Caps, Beady Made Clothing, Cofl'ee and Ten, Indigo and Madder, Qtieensware and Gia?s\vare. Our stock Comprises all tho articles usually Kept

in a Dry Good Store. We would ask the citizens to call and price our goods before making their purchases. We are determined to sell at tho owest figures. ,J. Chawpoud & -MI'LUIUX.

October 17. lS37-vi,nl3-tf'

N. W. GRIMES,

Successor to ip-

JOHN WILSON,

And

i\o. 2, Cociiiiirrci BiocCi

Cirecn Street, Craiefordsvillc, Indiana.

Dealer in

)ry Goods,

Clothing, Hats, Cop?, Bonnet?,

Boots and Shoes,

IS

now in rcceiptof hisSjirini' and .Summer Supplies, which together with his former strcK, makes his assortment larpe and complete, to which he invites the attention of the trade. Having an experience of fifteen yea's iri the business, he feels confident that he eaii sell Goods as cheap as any other Jlrrise in the city.

To my old friends and patror.s I would return my acknowledsrencnts for their liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, ai solicit a continuance of the same, together with that of ns manv new ones a.»

May !GvSn43-tf. N. W.GHIMKS.

CO tf

DAGUERREOTYPES.

A .8. HUGHES'S

SKY AND SIDE LIGHT ItOOMS,

Oi'I'OSITl: 1IOLTOX liOL'SK. ovnt

Pi

1

S

si

& S O I N S O N S S O E

Crawfordsville, Ind.

AMBR 0 IT IS.

0. G. & E. A. WILIIITE,

A I O S

Have recently opened a

New Establishment,

For tho manufacturing of all kinds of

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

6

MAIN STREET,

First Door West of Allen, Galey Kcerans'Store.

They respectfully solicit tho patronago of the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. Ali work done to order and with "the greatest dispatch. Sept. 12'S7v0nS-tf.

DAIRIES

A CO.

FOR 1858: For sale »t

Fhanx Heato^'s "o.1. Irapiro Block.

W. B. Parrish &

By tho nse

of

mature

Thim­

bles, Coral Beads, Ladies fe Gt-nts Pocket Bcoks, Silver and Plated

Tea ik Table Spoons, Sugar nnd Cream Spoons Pen Knives,

WM

W'OULD

Co., n.t

HATTEBS.

The Only Exclusive Hat Cap House irt

MONTGOMERY COUNTY.'

tb9 .frfiiich

Comfor-

perfect fit.

We are manufacturing and receiving from

th»-

eastern manufactures nli of tho most fushionubU and improved styles of Hats and Caps, consisting ol Beaver. Otter. Silk, Soft 1-ur aud wool llats, Cloth and I'lusli Caps. Wo use nnno hut the best material and warrant satisfaction. Wo make to order and repair at short notice, don't forgot

tho

place two doors west of the Kmippcr House jnain street. CraTrfordsvillc Ind. N. B. Cash paid for Furs. an 2 8 v9n26 '58.

WATSON

V.

inform the citizens of Montgomery County that ho keeps on hnnd) ono door North of Klaton «& Lano's Bank,

LEATHER.

Ol almost every description, viz: CINCINNATI OAK-TANNED SOLE

BUFFALO SOLE,

CINCINNATI KIP UPPER AND CALF,

TRENCH KIP AND CALF, 5 CITY HARNESS. ALSO FINDINGS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.-

rash Paid lor Hides.

Nov. 2S-v9nl0tf.

Still More Important!

NOT AHEAD OF THE TIMES!! NOR THE TIMES AHEAD OF US!! a

NO BETTER ARTICLES KEPT

AND

NO HOUSE CAN UNDERSELL US

WEyou

aro with von in anything you want' and can buy at tho New btorc of

C. W. PRATHER,

Whatever the fray,candy,or plain and neatmny fancy. Goids to suit any and every body. Our tock of

DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,

j| HATS, CAPS

O I N

FANCY DRY GOODS,

QIJF.ENSWAKE &. CUTLERY,

FOR THE

I*ALL AND WINTER TRADE.

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

STYLES AXD.PRICES,

Before purchasing elsewhere, as wo feel confl-:

II'M .« W' C. /i dent that we eanotfcrinducnii.cnts, quite aaextra-'" Lti'C li II.SOD,

""Urimes OL

IOm I ordinary as any other establishment in the Coun-

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS

OurMotto is

"LIVE

A N

LET LIVE!"

I E O

Of nil kinds taken in exchange for (roods. Stor# on Main St., 2 doors East of Crane House, and imin"diately opposite the Court House. Crawfordsvillc, Ind. C. \V. I'KATIIEK.

Oct. 21, lS57-v0nl4-tf.

"FKESII ARRIVAL"

NEW BOK, &, &C.

THE

nndcrrignod has just received

a

now

tion to his stock, consisting of

addi­

BLANK BOOKS STATIONERY,

O O N I E S

PUK8ES AND POCKET BOOKS

of all kinJs,'

31 Family Pocket Bibles, Testaments

PORTFOLIOS AND ALBUMS.

I GOLD PENS AND PENCILS,

SCRAP BOOKS, BANKERS CASES,

And various other article too tedious to montion. Don't fail to cull nt No 1 Empire Block. Dec. 10 7.7 v9n22tf. F. M. HEATON."

Pay Up! Pay Up!!

& .1. Lf.F. & o..havinz sold their store, aro desirous ot winding up theirotitstandingbusiness, and take this method of requesting those knowing themselves indebted to them, to call and settle Immediately, and save unnecessary tronbIeandco.it. J. & -LEE Sc CO.

April 15v3n!53-tf.

S O O O O S

AND

STATIONERY I Supply of School Booka and Stationery. En- /\. vclopes, Pens, Pen-holders. Ink. Visiting

Cards,

Slates,

and

almost

schools,

kept

ARNOLD'S

AND DAILY JOURNAL [e »t

everything suitable for

constantly

on hund

at

the Fost Ofacc.

Jan. 2 133* 3w. 1. G. KELSEY.

& BUTLER'S Inks, Gillofa Poos,

Fabcr's Pencils, Mucilaso at 20tf?80 ct# per \hottlo wit Brush, at FRANK IIEATON'S, Deo. 15* 1357. No. 1, Empire