Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 March 1858 — Page 4

CHRISTMAN ft GREGG,

HARDWARE &> COMMISSION

MERCHANTS,

NO. 2 EMPIRE BLOCK,

A llE now adding to their already large stock,

jL

a woll-eclectod supply of

HARD-WARE.

Tills being the largest and only cstcDiivp House thnl it doing-on

Exclusive Ilard-Warc Cusinc.«s, nail iterations branches, chiintod in the most convenient and buRincs* part of town.

We have on hand evory variety o!" American. Englifh and Gorman Hard-Ware,

iron, 1 '.' sheet-iron,

j'STEfct. KAILS. *,

AN VII.P. VISES. BILLOWS, AXELS, ."^ijPPJNGS. SAS1I.

GLASS."" RUBBER BELTS,

^JJUCKETS,^,• TUIJ.S,

And every variety of Shelf Hard-Ware. Also.

SatUcry, Coach and Harness Trimmings,

llaniCH. Saddlc-Trccs, Patent and Enamel Leather. Plain and Fancy Enamel Clot lis. Silver, Braes and Japanned Harness Trimmings and Ornaments of cvary.varicty.

Farming Implements,

mivh as Threshing, Reaping and Mowing Mnchines, Plow*, Horse-HaKes, Corn-Shellers, Cut ting*Boxen, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Forks, Slio vels, Spades, Hand-Rakes. and a

GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS.

Having selected our Stock from the largest and most popular Houses in tlie Union, and having arrangements to have our orders filled in slior notice, and dealing in none but the best brands, wc cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call. Having at present a lurj_ trade, and dally adding new nnd responsible ens tomers, we feel encouraged to select, the best Stock and offer the most liberal inducements to extend our Trade.

Pay Special Attention to Ordering any Kind of Machinery or Goods not Kfjit in this Market, Or gi vc information in relation to such

837™ All Orders Bhull receive prompt attention and shall give the same satisfaction as thoughthev wore present. CHRISTIAN & GREGG.""

Crawfordsvillo, Sent. 20 '57. v!'nl0-tt'.

A IVKW I»«A!VO

L© ^TPntCE 7.IST. TEKMS CASH.

ha vi a a on an

hitherto for good low-price

PUnon, that should inako the pi: 'general!/ procurable luxury than it h«« yv.t »e have sticccodod in making Arrangement* to be •unplfcd for the future with ri.iao/t of good iun!ity and tnlsh that we will sell FOK CASH, at the following pilcec

Octaves, plain rosewood caae—fine finish jgj 75 O S or A 7

.. plnln 200

7 round corncra 210

niCIILT OSIXAME.VTED

5XTLKS rUOPORTIOVAl.f.V UW.

Krom these prices no variation can in any case bo ina-'e. •0 that pr?r*oni ordering hy letter cau rely upou bu\iii£ At #or Joweit price*.

Theie in*trumenU are not

44

Orawfordsville, Ind.

.T»ily -1 ,",7vSn.r)0-tf.

GROCERIES-

Coffoc, Sugar, Tea,Molasses. Syrup, Spices, mdies, Starch, &c received nnd lor sale by april -i. (iniMf sit lri':r.nim.i:.

AKEWSri'l'LV

OF DR. KANE'S ARC'TK

EXPLORATION, iust received and for also by FRANK II EATON. Deo 10-lf, No. 1. Empire lJhiel

PENMANSHIP.

co'11ploto

6DOZ.

Laymdu

merely pot up to sell," but

ftre good antatantial pianos, fully warranted, and to tc rc* turned if not aatUfjutory. SMITH Manufacturer.- of

S

NNIXON,I

mith

ixon's

1

C'

A

iti.oit

Aug. 20,v9n6-lv.

I'unoj,

and (taenia for

Chlckerfti Stuart, Dunham, Jtc,

Oko.

A.JKJNU'E

Iron, Nails, Glass, &c

Now in Store, nnd receiving, 50 Ton asst Iron, 150 Ivegs of Nails, asst size.®, 60 Boxes AVindow (ilass, as^t, Also Cast. Spr.ng, English A Anieiii-ai". IJlistcr Steel, and for sale ly april 4. ^/GRIMES

system of Penmanship,

»». with Lectures accompnnvinir tlie snmo, lor •a'oby FRAPs'K' II EATON. Deo 19lS57v0n22-tf. No. 1, EmpireHlock.

Mowing Scythes nnd Snaths, for sale In July 11. Campboil it Co.

Insurance Advertisement.

Statement ol' thu Condition of the

FIKENIX INS URAXCE COMPA

OF llAKTVORD, CONXKCTtCIT,

AX.

1st. 1S5S,

As examined and approved bv the State Auditors of Ohio, Indinna. Illinois, iowa and Tennes•c«, in compliance with the laws of these States:

Capital Stock all paid up #200.000 00. Total Assetts $341,719,59. Cash on hands and iu bauk $!7.517.fi0 Cash in hands of and duo from atrcnts 4'2,4S'2,:U. Amt' loanctl on mortngaos of real estate. 17.700 oo loaned on pledge of banks «fc stocks 1'.'.00000 rloans 5-3.773.-J7

Bills receivable lor loans and approved Collateral and personal security Stock in N. Y. city banks market value 100,300.2,*) rS.S 15.00 2,127, io

Stock in New England bunks do Accumulated interests on investments

AssiUtf $2-11,719.59

Liabilities due or not due to banks or other creditors none. Losses adjusted and due none. do not duo ifUO.tiH.oo Losses unadjusted 17.000,00 do waiting for further proof f,!»00.00 v-r-n .i„ All other claims estimated at 600 00 W

IlARTFOnD CoCNTY.) Hastfokd

January. 15th, lSo5.r

Personally appeared II. Kollogg, Sccretarv of the Phanix Insurance Con panv aud made oath that tho foregoing statement by Iiitu subscribed is true and corrcct to his best knowledge and belief before mo-

C. J. IIOADLY, Justice of tho Peace. The undcreicnuil agent for Crawfordsvillo and •icinity will bo glad to receive iipplications and issue policies on all good risks at fair rates Please call. JAMES BEATON, Acent

Eeb. 20, 'SS-vD-nSl-fm.

EXECUTORS NOTICE.

Nhas

OTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned been appointed executor of the last will of John Farley, late of Montgomery conntr. deceased. Said estoto is supposed t.. bo solvent

HOBERT W. .McMAKIN, executor March 6ih lt»6S, 3w.

NOTICE OF SALE7~

OTIOE j» hereby given that 1 wiil soli at pub,»ri10

aucU,on

on

Monday, the 23th dtv of March

JSCS, at tho rcssdenco of John Farlev, late of Montgomery county, deceased, all his personal property, consisting of one horse, one cow, Ac. *cl?™0Af »lx

W0"t,IS

wll be gigen on all sums

over three dollars, tho purchaser giving his noto with approved surety, waiving valuation and anpraiamentlawa. KOBEHT W. McMAKIN.

March. 6th, 8w. executor.

BHrtlieii &

HAVINGlarge

BOOTS, SHOES. &

ES?" Sign-.I. .S. Miller & Co., Market Street North of the Coitrf house Sqimre.

Co.7S

taken the' NoHh TJocrtn of McClel-

Icnd's and end splendid building on

WASHINGTON STREET,

Nearly opposite the old comer, formerly occnpied by Laymon fc Co.. and filled it with an entirely new stock of

O E I E S

Tiicv are nowprepa-ed to supply the public with erefv articicIn.tjieGrocery line at

Wholesale or Retail,

At Prices xchich Deft/ COMPETITION

Thtir Stock of:

Wooden Ware, Hardware, "GlassWare, Notions, Hals, Caps,

Terms Ons third of the purchase money to be paid ill hand, one third in six. and residue in twelve months from day of salt!, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety for paymoi.t of the del'ered instalment. JOHN S. GREY'

Jan. 30, 1S5S. 4w. Guardian.

CARRIAGE AND BUGGIES

HE APE Til A N E YE 11

Compeiilion Dislanced!!!

j.

Co.*3

Melo^leons.

CINCINNATI, O.

r4

rc

nunni.MDfJE.

WOOL!

1AMPBKLL vt CO.. liavc- a larire stock of Casimcres, Satinetts,Cloths an .loans very cl ea| which tlioy willcxeiuuige fir Wool «t the'highest "lurkot price. (mny 30-n.".r.-tl'.

S E AM A E ll J. DOHERTY, Wedding Cake Baker!

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

C'ARIUAOKS, EUGG'TKS

& LIGHT

VEHICLES

of every description by associating asjar(nc ndersigned practical workmen Irom dale his method to infunn his numerous customer, the public in general that they have lacilitic getting up

J. S. MILLER,/ 11. IIEFFN ER, S. MILLER.

Sept. t,",7. v9-«7 ly.

H0WAED ASSOCIATION,

PHILADELPHIA.

mo all

AllKOCiBl'fESSCSit xtial di ases. •.ikne -. the vice

pO all persons atliictod with such as Spermatorrhea. Scunncai Impotence, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Svp'uilli of Onanism, or Self-Abuse, tfe.. A-c.

The Howard Assoeir.tion ot' Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by (Jusicks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a

ciiauitable act

worihy of their name, to siivo

Gratis,

Mi:dicar. A

tft

r*

Will be so!d at price? to correspond will) the times. They have aW the largest & best selected stock of

Choice OLD LIQUORS.

L~f

rs o-.

Ever broiiffiit this market and wi.ieh will all bear chemical analysis and arc

WAI&ANTED PURE,

Which will be put'up in any sized packages at a reduction of fifty per ccnt upon the pi ices usually charted in this Market.

Determined to confine themselves strictly to a

CAS7I A.vp PRODUCE, TRADE,

Tlioy can afford, with their 1 arjrj stock and great facilities of buying at the lowest figures, to give rare bargains to all who give them their patronage

Hc-sure to call before buying £ro Is at Feb. fi IS08-if. LAYMON BRO'S & CO.

G-IJAHDIAN SALE.

Norder

OTICE ishereby given that in pursuance of an of tlie Court of Common Picas, I will sell at private sale on or after 4 weeks from the date thereof. tl:3 following described real estate owned by Margaret .1. Steele et. al. infant, heirs of Sain'l Steele deceased, to-wit: The undivided'thre fourths of the east half of the north east qr. of section thirty two in township nineteen north of rnlitre fivo west, containing SO acres, subject to a life cstatate therein.

:ak.

the

foi

Cheaper, Better and Neater h'orh than any similar establishment of I he kind. :\nv person in wi.nt of good «•. rk would do well to call and examine for themselves betV-re i-urch-sing elsewhere. Jlcing ail practical workmen nd employing none but the mo.-.t skiiil'ul. and sing the very best of material, together with our long acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, enables us to give the best satislaetk as regards

PRICK, AND DURABILITY OF WOItli.

Reranng executed with neatness and dispatch, alsojilacksmithing, Trimming. Painting ti:c. A'*) our work warranted one year, i'rofundlv grateful to generous pul'lic for their past patronage, the senior partners respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new jimi.

dvice

to all persons thus afflicted (male or fe­

male') who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, nge. occupation, habits of life, ifce., and in case of extreme poverty and suffering to rritNisn MuniriMrs rnr.i:

of cuakoi:

The Howard Association is a benevolent institution, established by special endowment, for the relief of tlie sick and distressed, utliicteil with

Yirtulcnt and Epidemic Diseases." and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest medical skill of the age, and will furni.-h the most apnroved modern treatment. Yalualde advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Con plaint. Lcucorrhen. ifcc.

Address post-paid Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon. Howard Association, niuli'

NINTH Street. Pniladclphia. Pa. EZRA I). HARTWELL. Picsidcnt.

Gi:o.

Fairciiih).Secy.

In favor of

KICK'S CELEBRATED

COOKING STOVES.

h-

L. LOOM IS, President.

II. Kellooo.

NfC

v.

STATE OF CONNECTICUT.)

1

cpigned who have puiehased the

justly celebrated Buck's Patent Coc-kinc Stoves, wouid recommend them to the Public, as lK?:ng the most perfect Stove ever suld in this pluce.

It is perfect in all the different departments of Cooking— Bakes with great re2ulavity.1r.LS a good

driinght. and requires but about one half the amount of fuel that is reov.ired tc perform the same 'amountof work in other'Cooking Stoves:

Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. M. M. Jcnnison, E. M. Kobcrtson. Elizabeth Mack, Nancy Fisher. Elizabeth Fagan,

Ann K.^WnUon,- Lucy A. Ilolton, Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson, T. A. Jcnnison, Sarah Wakelvn, Eliza Bowen, M. Middletoi),

Mrs. Martha A. Ilnshcs.

Pf. B. J- HOOVER,

is

tliE

April 8, 1S50*—tf.

onlv Atrent for

the Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in Orawfordsville. Mo others have them. A good assortment of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.

*1 ftT MOKE of Ford's Snpcrior Pat. Straw Cutters, just received bv Campbc.l Co.

POR SAXiEE A E W O S O

BUILDING AT DARLINGTON.

/^ontwng three store rooms, one of them alreadv V.'filled with country shelving, &c.} all in pood order also tie house and lot known as the Cool: property, -with good water and fruit Ac., all tor sale cheap. One-half cash, tho balance in one year with interest. Enquiro of

Jan. 80-4 M. D. WHITE

E8,

"t

I

IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXES,

SPRINGS, WINDOW GLASS, SASil,

1 The undersigned having purchased H. BALL'S interest in the bnaineas, intends to continneT it at4heold Stand,

Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts,

Under Shirts, Drawer?, Collars, Pocket and Neck Handkerclieifs,

Hats. Caps. Carpet Bags,

O O S S O

No, 1, Commercial Block,

GREEN STREET,

NO. 5, COMMERCIAliBLOClt.

A Large Stock of Cooking Stoves on Hand.

Tlie "A AX" Remains Unrivalled!

-f »-J- A full Stock'of

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

With a largo variety orother Kitchen "Ware, kept constantly on hand, be offered at reduced prices. All orders for work such as./.•

Tin Roofing, Guttering, Slieet Iron, Copper, Zinc,

Or any other in o.tir line attended to promptly, and will be thankfully received. AH work warranted

Old Copper, Lead, Brass, Pewter, Paper Rags, and almost all kind. )f Farming Produce taken in Exchange. June 20, 1 C57-v8n48-tf. CHILION JOHNSON.

Philadelphia Mammoth

BJIL OF

A E

Sl

A N

nilLJSlirm have just icceived their mamniolli jl Stock of Fall and Winter

O I N

Cloths, Cassimeres, Veslings, Satinetis, ai.d Gi-nts Furnishing O O S E N E A

All of which they offer to the citizens of Montgomery and adjoining Counties at greatly reduced prices. their stock comprises every vaiiety, Style and as a on is in a to

N S E A S

SPLENDID JEWELRY.

Of all kinda fii:h as

Gents & Ladies BreastPins,

FINGER RINGS, LADIES GOLD Ear Drops, and Cuff Pins,-Lockets,

Gents Cuff & Collar Buttons,

GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,

Of all kinds, and other articles too numerous Jto mention to which they invite the citizensof Montgomery county and the public generally, and which they will sell forenshor all kinds of Merchantable, produce, at such figures that every one will find it to their interest to make their purchases nt the Philadelphia Mammoth Hall of Fashion. Main Street, opposite the Ilolton House, Crawfordsvillo, Montgomery Count/. Irid.

N. B. Garments cut and made to order and repairing neatly and promptly executed. WAiVl KiJ—For which the highest price will be paid in cash, iieef Hides, Calf Skins, Furr. Wool and Sheep Pelts.

MARX MAYER. Si pt. 19.1So7vUntf-t f.

x. \v.

CliAWFO^DSYJLLE,

INDIilZTA.

We are now receiving our SpriiiL' supplies, eon-.-istinir of Foreitrn and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, Saddlerv. CARPENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS,

Iron, Nails, Glass, Steel, Axels, Springs, Ikilts, Sash, $ e.

XJ S O

And great variety of other articles, sr.eh 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 as cheap as any house in this place. Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same. GRIMES & BURBMDGE.

April 4,-v. l.S-no.37.

mariilnSoyl

Wliat the Ladies say

if IL E, IE N S! ied in the business we 1m. been engaged in, we will now offer to you a

NOT

lEB""' 331 .EEJ 9

Larger and More Complete Stock of\

FALL &c WINTER!

S O O S

EvorOlfuicd incur KOOJIS Before,

Wc 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 snmll profits. Call on us. and see our goods. I LTZROTII, HARDING & Co. Oct. 10 1557v5nl2in0.

iCIii'istman &Gresg,

The largest and only cxel j|

HARDWARE Establishment In Moxtoomery County.

No. 2, Empire Block, Orawfordsville, Indiana.

ALL

tho School Books of the day—with all other articles, used in Common Schools, [excepting the Switch,] foe sale at

FBANKIIEAJON-3,

Dec !S57v9n22-tf. No. 1, Empire Block.

tnnA LATII of Good qnality for sale by WUUU July 11. IS57 Campbell & Co.

Ot'r Stoves and Warcswi1

500

Jc-3tBcac»iWo: jBOXKS & PACKAGES

or

.^S C.'i

NEW GOODS AT

GRAHAM & BRO.

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

Three Rooms Filled with Gocds.

We are now reeoiving our spring and Summer stock of dry goods, consisting of ready madeClo ing, Hats,'Boots, Shoes, Carpeting, &c.. from tiie manufacturers and importersof Bonnets.

DRY GOODS

20.000vds. of Prints. 2." 000

I

of Muslin-

12.000 Stripes, checks and Ticking. 3,000 Silks. 20,000 Si!k Tissues, Borages,

Cloths & Cassimeres.

cfcvcry quality and style.

Sl.MOX ULLMAN.

kimi:*.

\v?.i. i:u]ini!ii)Gk,

jr

GKIMEg & BUEBEIBGfE,

(•rocfrs & !I Ijlfl GSiJilisSj

I)en'( r.s in

'.BOOTS & SHOES

100 cases of boots nnd shoes direct from the man ufaeturers including every style of Ladies. Gcntlemens and boys wear in our country.'

Hats & Caps

of every variety and kind worn by man and boys,

Heady Efade Clo^hsiah

|?9,000 Slock

We invite all who want great bargains in ready made Clothing to call and see our stock as we se^ more clothing Iliad any two houses in to.wu

sell below all competition.

uik

CARPETS! CARPETS!!

Sold et city retail prices.-

WANTED!

11'.000 customers to buy goods lor cost, ji 500.000 Shingles. 4.000.000 feet of lumber. -v:'" 4-40.000 lbs. of Bacon. .... 400,OuO Feathers, i. .. 500,000 Rags. 4OO.000 cash not objected to. We invite all to come and sec mir stock as wc are able to undersell all competition. Qur goods wili be sold at ten per cent profit on cost.

The tremendous amount of goods that wc sell, enables lis to sell cheaper than any other house in town..

IR, E Is/E O

CORDAGE,

GROCERIES, DYESTUFFS,

Mrs. J. A. HENDERSON,

Would 1

spectfully inform her customers and the Kuneraliy, that she will remove to her

New and Elegant Store,

:)2 uiirth St., 2nd door West of Vine St

A.VI) DIRECTLY OITOSITE THE TOST OKFK E

On the 15th of March

being wearied in the business we have O" which day she will open the large-st and best been engaged in, wo will now offer to von a assortment of

E N O N N E S

Bonnet

RibbGns,

Artificial Flowers,

AND OTI1E1S

MILLINERY TRIMMINGS,

l^v"er brought to Cincinnati. With her increased facilities for doing a much larger business than hc has heretofore done, her Store and Show Kooms being the larjrest We.-t of New York, she will be enabled to offer

N E L7 A LED INDUCEMENTS

To Customers in her line, at

W O E S A E A E A I

Persons visiting Cincinnati arc particularly invited to call at

No. 92 Fourth Street,

OPPOSITE TILE POST OFFICE.

J. A. HENDERSON.

Feb. 13 IS5S vOnGO lv.

IIR. VAi\

E

RESPECTFULLY

*£BILT,

E N A S E O N

tenders his services to tho cit­

izens of Crawfordsvillo and vicinity. He gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions ot which are now annually lost for want of timely

n5'd

judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of

Porcelain Teeth in the Vr'est,

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

All operations pertaining to the'vcicnee carefully stten ed to with tlie least possible pain. IS" Dental Iiooms in Washington Hall.

November 4, 1S53. vonl8tf.

THE

U. S. Dispensatory and Dr. Drake'on the Diseases of the Mississippi Valley on'Ealeby Dcc igj FBA.KK-HZA.TO.V, No 1

OLD

BECTIFIED WHISKEY*for sale by Feb. 6. LAYMON BKOTHEK & CO

FUBNISHIBHJ" STORE! Oyer 5000. Ready Made Garments.

Campbell, Galey & Harter,

HAVE

enlarged tlioir Clothing Boom to double its former size, nnd completely, filled it with Ready Made Garments, comprising every thing in the way of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, to-wit: Fine Cloth Ovcrcoats, Fine French Oloth Frock do Beaver do I Coats, do BearSldn -do do do Casimere do do Felt do do Business Frock and do Union cloth do Coat®, Eaglin Sauces—new Farmers Heavy Body

Styles, Coats,

Farmers working Coats, do Pea Jackets, Cloths and Casimere Pants, Plain & Fancy.

Heavy Satinett 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 Overshirts for Laborers, do Canton Shirts.

Linen Shirts White & Colored, do Shirt Collars Shirt Fronts. —ALSO— "A LARGE LOT OF

P'ine do

BOYS CLOTHING

—ALSO—

Men's Fash. Soft Hats, Black 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 & GAUNTLETS,

CRAVATS, TIES, COMFORTS, SILK AND 'LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. To conclude with their immense stock of

BOOTS & SHOES

THE LARGFST THEY EVER HAD and fllEY SAY CONFIDENTLY the BEST The above named goods arc the contents of one oom—fitted up exclusively for Gentlemen's furnishing Goods: where can be had every thing appertaining to Men's apparel—in fact every thing that a man wears. Oct. 3v9nl'l-tf.

ali:ki:t heed,

Attorney at Lav/.

Berage delains

Lawns and Chellies. 3,000 yds. of white goods nnd linnens. 0,000 men hud boyssummcr goods for coats and Pants. 7.00 silk, soft straw, leghorn, and Gimp bonnets 4,00 pieces of bonnet riboons.

WJI. II. EAKL,

Surveyor.

HEED & EARI,1 General Land Agents,

TROY. County 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 Lands and towns.

UFEIt KNCES

Bassett& Wilson, Jno. II. Likens, R. M. Stewart, St. .Joseph Leach & Patterson, Iowa Point: Hon. R. R. Reese, Gen. L.J. Eastin, Leavenworth City Hon. Daniel Woodson, Lccompton J. W, Formnn. Doniphan: Charles Nash, Ft. DesMoine. Towa Hon. IJo.iry S. Lane, Wilson & McDonald, Hon. James Wilson, Crawfordsvillo, Indiana B. F. Reno. Ft. Dodge. Iowa. .June 13, lS07vSn47-ly.

ELTZROTHj HARDING & C0^

To those who wish to purchase their

FALL MD WSTER G00i)$,

We would say» would do well to call and examine otir huge and line stock of Goods, which we think will compare in quali'y with the choicest, and in price with the cheapest. We have as line a stock of Dry Goods. Clothing, Muslins. Flannels. Cloths. Cassimeres. Boots it Shoes. Hats' it Caps. Queensware. itc.. as is in the market. \V'e have all articles commonly kep in stores for sale, and sell them for CASH, or any MARKETING the market demands. \\ro have been in business longenough for the people of our town and country to understand our manner of doing. We ask those wanting anyihingin our line toeall in and see u. us we will seii if priels and quaiitv will iniluee von to buy of ELT/CROTII, HARDING ,t CO..

Washington iall Buildina:

Xov. iiorr.] Crawfurvlovilk', ,jn

FOR SALB.

THE

JAMES GRAHAM & BRO.

April 20. ISCiO. v7n411y.

FBENCH

MILLINEEY.

undesigned wishes to sell all his Real and Personal property, consisting of a farm containing '-'00 acres, more or less, lying miles uorthwest of Crav. foi'itsviile, 100 acres, or more beintf now in cultivation. A House and Lot. No. 3'_. original plat in said town: also, East half of house and lot, No. 22. Powers addition: his stock ol Goods and other personal property. Personsjwishing to purchase wiil please call and see said "property*. Anv, or all of which, can he had on reasonable terms. C'. W. PRATHER.

Sept. li \-.7\?n 5-tf.

Fresli Arrival of

BOARBM! &

i:

Breast Pins nud Broaches

300 Finger Rings 75 Ear Drops of different styles 20 and Silver F'ob and Neck Chains: 30 Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens, Pencils, Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps. Novels, Paper, Ink, fine Note Paper, Envelopes, Pictures, sundry school and Ladies Cards, Pianos, Melo-Peans. Meiodcons. Guitars. Violins, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, together with every thing else usually kep in such establishments. TiiOS. NEWMAN,

Crawfordsvillo, Dec. 22,1S55. v"n23.

StST/WTwln

NEW ABEANGEMENTS. TRAINS SOUTH.

Express passes Crawfordsvillo at 0 A. M.. connecting at Greencastle with morning train for Indianapolis and Terre Haute and arriving at New Albany at 4-30 P. JL

Accommodation passes Crawfcrdsville 4:57, connecting at Greencastle with evening trains for Indianapolis and Terre Ilunte.

Accommodation train going north leaves Greencastle on tho arrival of Terre Haute train and passes Crawfordsvillo 12 A. M. arri*.in* at Lafayette 2 M. connecting with trains for IndTanpolis.

Express passes CrawforcLsvillc 10:12 P. M. arriving at Lafayette 12 P. M. and at Chicago next morning.

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

February 16,1857—n31tf

CORN,

Empire Block.

RYE, BARLEY & WOOD, arc wanted at tho Distillery, north of Crawfordsville, for which the Highest Market Prifce will be paid by LAYMON BROTHERS & (Vi.

Feb. C. 155S.\9n29-tf.

oMc.-t

GRAYS' O S-

I A N

AT

Newman's Music Store, HAYING

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

atcii

and

Musical

IxsTiii'MKNTs.

100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100

XT"

N E W E W E E

i.r.'

FINE W_&TCHiE8!

Silver and Plated Ware!

JAMES PATTERSON!

I

If AVE just received-one Orgeat and best setcd'stoekof, .r.,f,

Watches, Clocks & Jewelry,

Ever beforo brought to Crawfordsvillo, which I will sell

Than than was ever beforo offered in town, stock is comprised of a large variety of

Gold

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

O O O E N S

Violin and Guitar Strings,

Which I will .'ell Cheaper than the Cheapest.

Watches, Clocks & Jewelry,

Repaired & Warranted,

At the sign of the

One Door East of Ilolton House.

Oct 17'57v9nl3-tf. JAMES PATTERSON.

N E W O O S

Crawford & Mnllikin, HAVING

received their stock of Fall and win­

ter goods, consisting of the following articles part: French Morenos, Muslin D'Lancs, Saxony Plaids, Fancy Prints, Alpacas, All Wool D'Lanes,

Brown nnd Hlenched Sheetings, Tickings aiul Canton Flannels, Brown and Bleached Shir'.ings, Black Silks Red and White Flannels, Janes and Satinetts, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Buots and Shoes, Ilats and Caps, Ready Made Clothing, CoOVe and Ten, Itulioo and Madder,

1

Queens ware and Glassware. Our stock Comprises all the articles usual! Kept in a Pry Good Store. We would ask the eit izens to call and price our goods before makini their purchases. \Ve are determine'! to sell at th

liirures.

.1.

Cj

awi-'oj it

Mi

Occobcr 17. 1 -.3 7 v!'ii I 1 f*

JOHN WILSON,'

l.'calci in

Dry Goods,, Notions,

Clothing. Mills, Caps, Bonnets,

B&ots and .Shoes,

a

JS now in receipt of hi pring and Summer .Supplies. which "tccether with his former stock, makes his assortment large and complete, to which he invites tho 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 acknowledger.ents fur their liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, ai solicit a continuance of the same, together with that of as many new ones as can make it to their interest to buv of me.

May l'JvSn-13-tf. N.'W. GRIMES.

DAGUERREOTYPES.

A.S.HUGHES'S

SKY AND SIDE LIGHT KOOMS,

OPPOSITE 1IOLTON IIOCSE, OVIJ

& S O IN S O N S S O E C'rawfordsvillc, Ind.

A O

0. 0. & E. A. AVILIIITE,

A I O S

•Have recently opened a

New Establishment,

For tho manufacturing of all kinds of

MA-inST STREET,

First Door West of Allen, Galey

Dairies

W. Pairi*

Bv the

use

Ilis

Patent Lever Watches, Duplex Detached Lever

Silver Hunting Patent Lever Watches, Duplex ••[••••'r-a'J: Ladies Gold Neck Chains,'!

Watch

Gents Gold, Fob and Vest Silver Detached Levers, Open Faced and HUNTING

/,

300 dift'efeutstvlesof Ladies «fc Gents BreastPins, 300 ditfercnt stylus of Gold Ear Drops, 500 ditl'crent styles of Finger Rings, 100 different styles of Gents sleeve fc collar buttons

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

Gfnts Pocket Bcoks, Silver and Plated Tea & Table

Spoons,

Sugar and Cream Spoons Pen Knives,

FANCY BEY

i.likin'.

N. W. GRIMES"

Co.,

bid Laic Viis«n, Crimes &

fto. 2, CJ»sj33suirct vB ISEocIi,

Green Strert. Cravfordsvilh\ Indiana.

Kee-

rans' Store.

They respectfully solicit the jiatronage of tho citizens of Orawfordsville and vicinity.1 Ali work done to order and with "tho greatest dispatch. Sept. ba

l07v8ue-tf.

and daily journal

FOR 1355: For sale at

Fjjaxk Ueaton's No.

1, Empire BIo«k.

-A izy.Uroh -'M "v .-

T/te, Onby Exclusive Ha&Jf, CapHau^in.^

MbNTBOMiliiMif -^5 -v Aij-, y/zvJ oil vjlwi

of the

Reach

rf'jas

E

Comfor*

7j7:

'cial

ii5) 3o

matrure we warrant a perfect fit.

We aro manufacturing and receiving from tho eastern manufactures ali of tho most foshionabla and improved styles of Ilats and Caps,consisting of Beaver, Otter, Silk, Soft Fur and wool Hats, Cloth and Plush Caps. We use none but tho best* material and warrant satisfaction. Wo nioko to order and repair ut short not ice, don-'t forget tho place two doors'wost of tho Kmipper irotfBC mail* street, Crawfordsvillo Ind.

N. B. Cash paid for Furs. Jan23 v9u26'59.

WAI P. WATSON

WOULD

inform tho citizens of MonCgcmery" County that ho keeps on hand, on« door North of Llston ifc Lane's Bank, p/V*

LEATHER.

Of almost every description, viz: CINCINNATI OAK-TANNED SOLE: BUFFALO SOLE,

CINCINNATI KIP UPPER AND CALF,

FRENCH KIP AND CALF,

CITY HARNESS.

ALSO FINDINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

i'asli Paid ior Hides.

Nov. 2S-v!)nl9tf.

Golden Watch,

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

NO BETTER ARTICLES KEPT

AND.

NO HOUSE CAN UNDERSELL UST

WE

arc with you in anything vou want' nnd you can buy at the Nc.v Store of

C. W. PRATHER.

AVha'evci the gay, caudv, or plain and neat may fancy. Gw ds to suit any and every body. Our rtOCk Of

DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,

pa HATS, CAPS

O I N

GOODS,

QL'KENSV/Aii:- CUTLKHY,

FOR THE

J-ALL AND WINTER TRADE,

1- now complete, and we invito the attention of piu jhaser.i to

mi

e:-.amination of our

STYS^Bi« A31E2 PRICKS,

Ih-forc I'Urchasini.'elsewhere, as we feel confidei.tthat «e can oiler indiH'ou cuts, qui to as extraoidinaiy us any other establishnient in tho Countr

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS

0!IIM..I1om

'•r-iAi and li I I

I V1 22 PE14) Si K*

"fall kinds taken in exchange fur goods.- Store on Main St.. 2 doors East of Vane House, and im-in-diately opposite the Court House. Crnwfordiviile, Ind. C. W. PRATHER.

Uct. "1, IS.*.7 vSnl 1-tf.

rHKSII ARRIVAL""

NEW B0K^&,, &C.

piIE undcrriened has just received a newaddition'tu liirf htock, of

BLANK BOOKS if* STATIONERY,

O O N I E S

IM JiSKH AND POCKET BOOKH

a in

Family Pocket Bibles, Testament!)

PORTFOLIOS AND ALBUMS,

S O O

PENS AND PENCILS,

SCRAP BOOKS, BANKERS CASES,

And various other artiolc too tedioiu to mentioQ. Don't fail to call nt No 1 Empire Block. Dec. 19 '57 v0n22tf. F. M. IIEATON.

Pay Up! Pay Up!!

Jdesirous

& J. LEE & CO., having sold their store, are of winding up their ontstandin"bi|3inew, and take this method of requesting "those knowing themselves indebted to them, to call and f*cttle Immediately, and save unnecessary trotibltfand cost. J. &

April ISvSn39-tf.

tf-

t*.LEE'«fe"CO.

S O O O O S AND STAT OlSrEH.'S' A Supply of School Books and Stationery, EhJ£\ velopes, Pens, Pen-holdern, Ink, V'uiting Cards, Slates, and almost evcrything suitable for schools, kept constantly on hand utthe Post Office.

Jan. 34135S8W. O V- KELSEY.

Empire