Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 April 1858 — Page 4
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Laymon Brolhers & Go.,
HAVINGlarge
taken tho NorthJ Room of JlcClel-
land's and nod splendid building on
WASHINGTON STREET,
Nearly opposite the old corner, formerly occupied by Laymoti & Co., and filled it with an entirely new stock of
O E I E S
Tliev are now prepared to supply the public with
cwrv
nrtiolc iu the Grocery line nt
Wholesale or Retail,
At Prices ichicJi Defu COMPETITION.
Their Stoclc of
Wooden Ware, Hardware, Glass,Ware, Notions, Hats, Caps,
O O S S O E S &
Will be cold at prices to correspond with the times. They have also the largest 61 best selected stock of
Choice OLD LIQUORS,
Ever brought to this market and which will all bear chemical analysis and aro
WARRANTED PURE,
Which will be rut up in any sized packages at a reduction of fifty per ccnt upon the pi ices usually charged in this Market.
Determined to confine themselves strictly to a
CASH AND PRODUCE TRADE,
Thcv can afford, with their lurfra stock and grent facilities of buying at the lowest fieurcs, tu give rnre rgnins tonll who give them their patronage
Iiesuru to call before buvimr goods at Feb. 0 lS5S-tf. LAVMON BHD'S & CO.
What the ladies say
In fuvor of
DUCK'S CELEBRATED
COOKING STOVES.
WE
tho undersigned who have puiclinscd the justly celebrated Buck's Patent Conking Stoves, would recommend them to the Public, as being the most perfect Stove ever sold in this place.
It in perfect in all the different departments of Cooking—Bakes with great regularity, has a good draught, and requires but about one half the amount of fuel that is required te perform the same amount of work in other Cooking Stoves
Mrs. Matilda Compton, Jlrs. M. M. Jcnnison, E. M. Robertson. Elizabeth Mack, Nancy Fisher, Elizabeth Kagan,
Aim 5i. Watson/" Lticv A. Ilolton, Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson, E. A. Jcnnison, Sarah Wakelyn, .v ." Eliza Howen, M. Middleton, r* Mrs. Martha A. Hughes.
N. R. J. HOOVKIt, is tin: only Agent f.-r tho Sale of tho celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsvillc. Mo others have them. A good assortment of other Stoves always 011 hand and lor Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.
April 3, ISofl"—tf.
E N LITM E N' S
FURNISHING STORE!
Over 5000 Ready Made Garments,
Campbell, Galey & Harter,
HAVE
enlarged their Clothing Room to double Its former'size, and completely filled it with Ready Made Garments, comprising every thing in the way of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, to-wit: Fino Cloth Overcoats, I Fine Ficnch Oloth Frock
do Reaver do do Hear Skin do I do Felt do do Union cloth do Raglin Suaues—new
Coats,
do do Casimere do do Business Frock and Coats, Farmers Heavy Body
Coats,
Styles,
do Poa Jackets,
Farmers working Coats,
Olollis ami Casimere Pants, Plain & Fancy.
Heavy Satinett and Union Pants, Plain and Fancy.
Fine Satin and Velvet Vests. Fine Casimere Fc.tf.v to Match Suits.
Farmers Heavy Working Vests,
PLUSII & VALENCIENNES VESTS.
I N E S I N E S S E S S Merino UndcrsliirU.and Drawers, Heavy Wool do do do Ovcrshirts for Laborers, do Canton Shirts.
Linen Shirts White ife Colored, do Shirt Collars it Shirt Fronts. —ALSO—
Fine do
A LARGE LOT OF
BOYS CLOTHING
ALSO—
Men's Fash. Soft Hats, Black $• Colored.
ALSO
A Large Lot of Caps for Winter.
Embracing many entire now styles it very desirable —AT.SO— AN IMMENSE STOCK OF MEN
BUCK. UEKLTN, FUR & WOOL i- GLOVES & GAUNTLETS, CRAVATS, TIES, COM-
FORTS, SILK AND
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. To concludc with tlicir immense stock of
BOOTS & SHOES
THELARUFST TIIEY EVER HAD and THEY SAY CONFIDENTLY the BEST The above named goods are the contents of one room—tittcd up exclusively for Gentlemen's fur Dialling Goods: where can be had every thing nppertaining to Men's apparel—in fact every thing that a man wears. Oct. 3v9nil-tf.
ELTZR0TH, HARDING & CO,
,To thoso who wish to purchase their
FALL WD WINTER C00DS
would say. would do well to call and examine our lmgoand fine stock of Goods, which we think wHlcomf«re In qnali'y with tho choicest, and in price witn tho cheapest. Wo have as fine a stock "of Dry Goods, Clothing, Muslins, Flannels, Cloths.
Cnssimercs, Boots A Shoes. Hats cfc Caps. Queensware, &e., na is in the market. AVo have all articles commonly kept in stores for sale, and sell them for CASH, or any MARKETING the market
1
"demands. We have Seen in business long enough for the people of our town and country to understand our manner of doin?. We ask those wanting anything in our line to call in and see ns, as we trill soil if priels and gnalitv will induce vou buy or ELTZROTII, HARDING & CO.,
Washington Hall Building, Kov. 7-v9nl6tf.] Crawfonlsvillo, Jnd.
FOIR, SALE. E A E W O S O
BUILDING AT DARLINGTON.
ontaing three store rooms, one of them already V^filled with country (-helving, all ingoo^l order also the honse and lot known as the Cook "property, with good water and fruit fcc., all lor ule cheap. One-half cash, tho balance in ono year with Interest. Enquire of jan. 80-4 M. D. WHITE.
A
Kif?L?,3
A
BUTLER'S Inks, Gillot's Tens,
kii ifi Mucilago at 200580 cts per qhottl* wit Brush, at Pec. 19 1967.
PRANK IIEATON'S, No. 1, Empire Block.
FABMERS CHOICE!
I N I N N A I
S E E O W S
CAMPBELL, GALEY fc HARTER, arc now receiving a large assortment of the above .ows, allSizes, with and without Cotters, Corn 1 lows, and they will also have for the Sonne Trad in large assortment of Cultivators, Single, Doub eand Three Shoveled.
Plows, Revolving Horsc-Riikcs &c. &c., Ha.ine eimaged the services of Mr. Jesse W. Cumberland (lormeily of the House of Cumberland, Gregg & Co.) who will give special attention to this department, we propose to furnish all the latest improved agricultural Implements of the day, such ns Reapers, Mowers, Threshing Machines, Separators. Grain Drills, Corn Planter* tc. &c..
Remember the place No. 7 Commercial Row. Crawfordsville. Ind. CAMPBELL, GALL\ &IIARTER.
Feb. 20, 1858, tf.
Insurance Advertisement. tatement of the Condition of the PII(ENIX INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, JAN. 1st. UoS,
As examined and approved by the Stale Auditors of Ohio. Indiana. Illinois, Iowa and Tennessee, in compliance with the laws of these States:
Capital Stock all paid up £200.000 00. Total Assetts $8-11,719.59. Cash on hands and in bank £47.M 7.68 Cash in hands of and due from agents •12,432.34. Amt! loaned on mortagac3 of real estate 17,700 00 loaned on pledge of banks & slocks 19,000 00 Rills receivable for loans and approved Collateral and personal security 53.773.17 Stoclfin N. Y. city banks market value 100,300,25 Stock in New England banks do G8,S1S.00 Accumulated interests on investments 2.127.90
Assetts 2-11.719.59
Liabilities due or it due to banks or other creditors none. Losses adjusted and dun none. do not due $10,(514,00 Losses unadjusted 17,900,00 do waiting for further proof 5900,00 All other claims estimated at 500.00
S. L. LOOMIS, President.
II. Kkt.I.OGG, Sec'y. STATE OF CONNECTICUT.)
cc
IIAKTVOKD
COUNTY.)
HARTFOUD, .January, 15th, 1S5S.
Personally appeared II. Kellogg, Secretary of the Phomix* Insurance Con puny and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed is true and correct to his bsst knowledge and belief before me.
C. J. IIOADLY, Justice of the Tcaeo. The undersigned agent for Crawfordsville and vicinity will be glad" to receive applications and issue policies on all srood risks at' fair rates.— I'leasecall. JAMES I1EATON. Agent.
Feb. 20, '53-v9-n31-Gm.
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
CARRIAGES!!
GEORGE H. DEIGrHTON,
LITE. BEIfiflTON WD CIlflHBLrilO" uT, Grentful for past favors, would respectfully inform the public, that he hi
E O E
from Washington street, to Main street. 8 doors enstof Cloud's Dry-Good Store, where lie is constantly putting up the most
Fashionable, Durable and cheapest,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND
S I N W A O N S
Ever offered in this market and at
E A S E N I E S
Employing lvone but competent and experienced workmen ill each department—using none but the very best Eastern Mmber, well seasoned. Having these facilities, he flatters himself (without gas) he can give
better icork for less money, than any
OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE VEST.
Any person
PEIOIITOX'S CAKRIAGi: IACTORl' Dee. 26.1S57—v9n23yl.
CHRISTMAN & GREGG,
HARDWARE &> COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
NO. 2 EMPIRE BLOCK,
A RE now adding to their already large stock, £"\. a well-selected supply of
HAED-WARE.
This being tho largest and only extensive lIoue that is doing nn Exclusive Ilartl-Ware Business,
nail its VBI ions branches, situated in tho most convenient and business part- of town. We have on hand cverv variety of American, English and German Hard-Ware,
IRON. SHEET-IRON, STEEL. NAILS. ANVILS. VISES.
BELLOWS, AXELS, SPRINGS. SASII. GLASS, .» RUBBER BELTS, BUCKETS, TUBS,
And every variety of Shelf Hard-Ware.' Also,
Sadlcry, Coach and Harness Trimmings,
Humes. Saddlc-Trecs. Patent and Enamel Leather. Plain and Fancy Enamel Clotlis.Silver, Brass and Japanned Harness Trimmings and Ornaments of every variety.
a I
such as Threshing, Reaping and Mowing Machines. Plows. Horse-Hakes, Corn-Slicllers. Cut-ting-Boxes, Grain Cradles. Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hand-Rakes, and a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS.
Having selected onr Stock from the largest and most popular Hons/is in the Union, and having arrangements to have our orders filled in short notice, and dealing in nono but the best brands, wo cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who may favor ns with a call. Having at present a large trade, und daily adding new and responsible customers, we feel encouraged to select the best Stock and offer the most liberal inducements to extend our Trade.
Pay Spceial Attention to Ordering any Kind of Machinery or Good not Kept in this Market. Or give information in relation to sucJi.
AU Orders shall receive prompt attention, and shall give tho »atne satisfaction as though thoy were present. CHBISTMAN & GREGG.
Crawfordsville, Sept. 26 '57. v?nl0-tf.
Fresh Arrival of
B0ARDMAN& GRAY'S
I A N O S
AT
Newman's Music Store
HAVINGcashat
just opened a laige stock of fine Gold Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which he offers for prices so low cs to defy competition. Two doors castof Binford's corner, sign of WATCH and MCSJCAI. IKSTBCUENTS. 100 line Goid und Silver Watches 100 Breast Pins and Broaches
j.
wanting a good and
E A
A I A E
won do well to call, ns lie has a few left of the lute firm, which will be sold low
O A S
to close the stock. All of which is warranted one year. Repairs. Ilhicksmithing. Painting. Trimming. itc.', done on the shortest notice, ns cheap ns the cheapest and warranted to give satisfaction, or no pay required. Old work taken in exchange for new. Sign.
1
800 Finger Rings Ear Drops of different styles 0()
11 1 r*J1
SO
Clock
T?-t. ni,
and Silver Fob and Jseck Chains Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Also, a variety of good l'ens. Pencils,
Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, fine Cntiery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps. Novels, Paper, Ink, fine Note Paper, Envelopes. Pictures, sundry school and Ladies Cards. Pianos, Melo-Peans, Mclodeons, Guitars, "Violins, Accordeons. Music Boxes, Sheet Music, together with every thing else usually kep in such establishments. THOS. NEWMAN....
Crawfordsville, Dec. 22,1S55. v7n23.
Jsucceeded
A NEW PIAIS'O
'RICE l.IST. TERMS CASn. ere having alw&vi been a demand, srto unsoppJied, for good low-priced that should make the piano a more ir procurable laxttry than it haa yet been in making arrangements to be
rorplied for the future uith Pianos of good quality and finish that we will sell FOU CASH, at the following prices: 6H. Octaves, plain rosewood rase—fine finUh 3J7A 6Ja .. round corners, d:c. .... IJMJ 7 .. plain 2y» 7 .. round corners
BICnLT OK.VAVEN7ED STTI-ES PROPOIITIOXALLT LOW. From these prices no variation can in any case be made, to that persons ordering by letter can rfly upon buying at •ur lowest prices.
These instruments are not "merely got np tc sell^. bul are good substantial pianos, fully warranted, and to uo re* turned if not satisfactory.
SMITH NIXON, Manufacturers of SitITIJ & NI
O
r* Geo. A. PKISCE
Iron, Nails, Glass, &c Now in Store, nnd receiving, 50 Ton asst Iron, 150 Kegs of Nails, nsst sizes, 50 Boxes Window C41ass, asst. Also Cast. Spr.ng. English & American Blis tcr Steel, and for side by april 4. GKLMES & BUKBRIDGE
WOOL!
CAMPBELL
& CO., have a large stock of Cap
imeres, Satinctts. Cloths an 1 jeans very cheap which they will exchange fir Wool at the highest market price. (may 30-n55-tf
A NKW SUPPLY OF DR. KANE'S ARCTIC EXPLORATION, l'nst received and for alseby FRANK IIKATON,
Dec 19-tf, No. 1, Empire Block.
PENMANSHIPT"
TT7"ILSO\'S complete system of Penmanship with Lcctures acconipanving the same, l'or ui 1 c-by FRANK IIEATON.
Dec 19 !S57v9n22-tf. No. 1, Empire Block
Sgeneral
ADDLERY & CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, assortment received by up il 4. GKIMES fc
Feb. 13 '53 v9n80tf.
BUIICUIDCE.
A J. SNYDER'S Excelsior No. 1 Family Flour r\ alwavs in store and for said by the Barrel or sack, by LAYMON BRO1 HERS
Lt
CO.
GEOCERIESCi ffee. Sugar, Tea, Molasses, Syrup, Spices, Can lies, Starch, etc received and tor sale by april 4. GKIMKS «& Bui:i ninr.E.
CARRIAGE AKD BUGGIES
E A E A N E E
Compefilion Distanced!!!
•. MILLER being about to increase his al ready extensive facilities for manufaeturinj
CAPdiTAGES, EUCGIE: VEHICLES
& LIGHT
cf every description by associating as partners tli undersigned practical workmen from date takes this method to inform his numerous customers nnd the public in general that they have facilities l'or getting up
Cheaper, Better and Neater
PRICE, AND DURABILITY OF WORK,
Ro[ firing executed with neatness and dispatch, also lilacksniithing. Trimming. Painting die. All our work warren ted one year.
Piofiindly grateful ton generous public for their past patronage, the senior partners respectfully solicit a conliliiiaiicc of the same to the new lirni.
Sign-.!. S. Miller ifc Co., Market Street North of the Courl house Square. J. S. iUILLLR,
I!. HEFFNER, S.MILLER.
Sept. 5, 1957. v9-n7 ly.
STATE OF INDIANA,
MONTGOMERY
COUNTY.
k"'
Court of Common Pleas of said County. April Term A. D. 1S58. Nnuev Lewis, plaintiff, vs. Polly ornet, Roger Cornet, Retter Hall, John Hall and George W. Lewis, (impleaded with John Lewis, et. al.) defendants.
Petition for Partition.
WHEREAS, on the Stli day of March, A. D. 1353, said plaintiff. byWihson & McDonald lier attorneys, filed in the Clerk's oilice of said Court, her Petition for Partition of Real Estate in the above entitled cause. Said plaintiff by her .-aid attori eys also liitd the affidavit of a disinterested person setting forth that said defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana. Therefore, notice of the filing and pendency of said petition is hereby given to said non-resident defendants that they may tippenr on the first day of the next term of said Court, to be holden in the Court House, at Crawfordsville, in said County of Montgomery. (Commencing on the first Monday of April next, 1S5S) ai.d answer said complaint."
Attest: WM. C- VANCE, Clerk. March 12 '53. (pr fee $5,-25.) n54w3.
ALKEHT HIED, Attorney at Lavri
E E & E A
General Land Agents,
TROY, County Seal of Doniplinn l'o., K. T. Will buy and sell lands and town lots, locate Land Warrants, and g:~o general information in regard to Iowa Land? ind all other Kansas Lauds and towns.
INFERENCES:
Bassettifc 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, Leeompton J. W, Forman, Doniphan Charles Nash, Ft. DesMoine. Iowa Hon. Usary S. Lane, Wilson & McDonald, Hon. James Wilson, Crawfordsville, Indiana B. F. Reno, Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
June 18, lS57v3n47-ly.
OLD
RECTIFIED WHISKEY for sale by Fob. 6. LAYMON BBOTHEB & CO.
CORN,
RYE, BARLEY & WOOD, are wanted at the Distillery, north of Crawfordsville, for which tho Highest Market Price will ba paid by LAYMON BROTHERS fc OO.
Feb. 6.1858.1 ?nC?-tf.
--f3
THIS
.n'S I'a LOR Ft a*o
S,
and agents for
Chickcring, Stouart. Dunham, kc.
SL
Co.*s
Melodeons.
IN IN N A I O
Aug. 29.v9nC-lv.
S TO E TI W W A E, &c.
TliennSatimed Hav^*praS^Sd H. BALL'S interestin the buaine^inUndiPto continue it at the old Stand,
NO? sf O ME CIA il O
A Large Stock of Cooking Stoves on Hand.
The "AJAX" Remains Unrivalled!
:r A foil Stock of
Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper &, Brittania Ware.
With a lartre variety of other Kitchen Ware, kept constantly on hand. Onr Stoves and Wares wiL be offered at reduced prices. All orders for work such as a
Tin Roofing, Guttering, Sheet Iron, Gopper, Zinc,
Or any'otlier in otir 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-v0n48-tf. CHILION JOHNSON.
Philadelphia Mammodi
5 0
B5- a:-* a®
A E & O A N
firm have just 'eceivcd their mammoth Stock of Fall and Winter
O I N
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting^,
Satineds, ai.d Gi-nts Furnishing O O S E N E A
All of which they offer to the citizens of Montgomery and adjoinii, a Counties at frrcatly reduced prices. their stock rompn.^ every vmiety, Style ana Fashion, and consists in part of
Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts,
Under Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Pocket and Nick H'lndkercheifs,
Hats, Caps. Carpet Bags,
N S E A S
S E N I E W E
Of nil kinds such as
Gents & Ladies BreastPins,
FINGER RINGS, LADIES GOLD Ear Drops, and CufT Pins, Lockets, Gents Cuff & Collar Buttons, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
Of all kinds, i.nd other articles too numerous Jto mention to which they invite the citizensol Montgomery county and the public ueiieriiliy. and which'they will sell for cash or all kinds of Merchantable produce, at such figures that every onewill liiul it to their interest, to make their purchases at the Philadelphia .Mammoth Hall of Fashion, Main Street. oppuMto the Ilolton House, Crawfordsville, Montgomery Count/, Ind.
N. H. Garments cut and made to order and repairing neatly and proniptlv executed. WAN'I K»—For wnich'the highest price will be paid in cash. Beef Hides, Calf Skins, Furr, Wool and Sheep I'elts.
MARX MAYRR. S1.V10N ULLMAN. St pt. It). Is57v9nt)-tf.
N. AV. GltlMEi WM. KunnnincE, JR
GFJMES &JBUEBEIDGE,
Croccrs & nardtiarc Mcrchanls,
Dea'crs in
IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXES,
SPRINGS, WINDOW GLASS, SASIT,
O O S 5 O
3
3 O
Mo, lj Commercial Block)
TJ"urk
than any similar establishment of the kind. Any person in want of good work would do well to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Being all practical workmen and employing none but the most skillful, and using the 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
E E E S E E
CRAWFORDSVILLE,
INDIANA.
AVe are now receiving our Spring supplies, consisting of Foreign and Domestic llaidware and Cutlerv, Saddler v. CARPENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS,
Iron, Nails, Glass, Steel, Axels, Springs, Bolls,
Sash, &c
A S
O
GROCERIES, DYESTUFFS, CORDAGE,
\nd a great variety of other articles, sr.ch as are generally kept in an es' ahlishment of this kind, to wl ich we invite the examination of purchasers, feeling confident rliat we can sell them Goods as cheap ns any house in this plaec. Thankful fur past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the snmc. GRIMES & LURBi«lI»GI£.
April 4,-vi l.S-no.37.
A I E I E N S
NOT
being wearied in the business we have been cng aged in, we will now oiler to you a
W _H3 9
Larger and More Complete Stock of
SC "WI2STTEB
'i 0 0 s,
Ever Oflci ed in our ROOMS Before,
We ask all that want good styles and clieifp goods to call and examine ou stock, we will take
GC2
"wm. ii. EARL, Surveyor.
Or ANYTHING You Hare to SELL,
For goods, at small profits. Call onus, and see our goods. 1 LTZKOTII, HARDING Co. Oct. 10 lS57v0nl-2m6.
Christman & Gregg,
The largest and only exclusive
HARDWARE
Establishment IN MONTGOMERY
ALLarticles
tho_ School Books of tho day—with all other used in Common Schools, [excepting the Switch,! foe sale at
500
BOXES & PACKAGES
Of
KE¥ GOODS AT GRAHAM & WO
$29,000 STOCK.
100,000 sales for 1858
Three Rooms Filled with Goods.
"Wcare now rec.'ivinfr oursprinir and Summer stock ofdrv goods, ennsistinsr o'ready madeClo in?. Ilats, Boots. Shoes, Carpeting, «£c.. from the manufacturers and importcrsof Bonnets,
DRY GOODS
aO.000 yds. of Prints.
2r o(0
of Mu.sliir
1-2.Ono Stripes, checks and Ticking. 3.000 Silks. 20,000 Silk Tissues, Borages, Borage delains Lawns and Chtllies. 3,000yds. of white goods and linnens. 6.000 men lind boyssuinmer goods for coats and 1'ants. 7.00 silk, soft, straw, leghorn, and Gimp bonnets 4,00 pieces of bonnet riboous.
Cloths & Cassimeres.'
cf every quality and style.
i) 1300TS & SISOES
100 eases of boots and shoes direct from tho man nfactuicrs including every style of Ladies, Gcntleinens and boys wear iu our country.
Hats & Caps
of every variety and kind worn by mon and boys,
ISeady Made Clothinh
$9,000 Slock
We invite all who want great bargains in readj made Clothing to call and see our stock as we
moreclothing thud any two houses in town UK sell below all competition.
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
Sold et city retail prices.
WANTED!
10,000 customers to buv goods for cost.. 500.000 Shingles. •i.OuO.OOO feet of lumber ~v 440.000 lbs. of Bacon. 400.000 Feathers. 5O0.U00 400.000 cash not objected to. Weinviteall tocoineiind see our stock as wc are able to undersell all competition. our goods will be sold at ten per ccnt profit oil cot.
The tremendous amount of goods that wo sell, enables us to sell cheaper than any otlior house in town. ,-
JAMES GRAHAM & BRO.
April 2'5,lS5u. v7n411y.
FEENCH "MJLLIHERY.
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,
ii o.
02
Fourth St., 2nd door West of Vine St
AND DIBECTLY OPPOSITE THE POST OEFICE
Oil 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 .-lie has heretofore done, her Store and Show Rooms peine the largest 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
Fersons visiting Cincinnati are particularly invited to call nt
No. 92 Fourth Street, OPPOSITE TIIE POST OFFICE. J. A. HENDERSON.
Feb. 13 IS55 vflnSO ly. ...
DR. VA^DERBILT,
DENTA
COUNTY.
No. 2, Empire Block,
Crawfordsville, Indiana
L/dMfcSURGEON.
RESPECTFULLY
November
FRANK HEATON^,
Dec !S57v9n22-tf. No. 1, Empire Block. LATH of Good qnality for salo by fl f#VW July 11.1857 Campbfllld: Co.
tenders his services to the cit
izens of Crawfordsville nnd vicinity, lie gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of which are now annnally lost for want of timely and jndicions 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 West,
Having 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 science carefully atten cd to with the least possible pain. Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.
4,
THE
6DOZ.
1S58. v5nl3tf.
U. S. Dispensatory and Dr. Drake on the Diseases of tho Mississippi Valley on sale by Deo 19J Fbaxk HEATOV, NO.1 Empire
N E W E W E
1
sal
I E W A E S
Silver and Plated Ware! JAMES PATTERSON! I
HAVE jnst received ono of the largest and best acted stock of
Watchcs, Clocks & Jewelry,
Ever before brought to Crawfordsville. which I will sell-
E A E R,
Than than was over before offered in town, stock is comprised of a largo variety of
Gold
Patent Lever Watches,'
1 Duplex lli Detached Lever Silver Hunting Patent Lever Watches,
Duplex
Ladies Gold N^ck Chains, Watch Gents Gold, Fob and Yest^ Silver Detached Levers, Open Faced and
N IN
300 different styles of Ladies «fc Gents BreastPins, 300 different styles of (Jold Ear Drops, 500 different styles of Finger Kings, 100 different styles of Gents sleeve collar buttons
Silver and Plated Spectacles, Goggles, Gold nnd Hair Bracelets, and Wrist Bunds, Gold Lockets SilverTliimbles, Coral Beads, Ladies &
G* nts Pocket Books, Silver and Plated Tea & Table
i\ Spoons, Sugar unci Cream Spoons Pen Knives, And a ianre variety of other articles usually found in it Jewelry Store", all of which is warranted as represented. 1 have also oil hand a large stock ol
A O E O N S
Violin and Guitar Strings,
Which I will sell Cheaper iban the Cheapest.
Watches, Glocks & Jewelry, Repaired & Warranted. At the sign of the
One Door East of Hollon House. Oct 17'57vSnl3-tf. JAMES PATTERSON.
NEW GOODS.
,T. Crawford & Mullikin, HAVING
J. CiiAwroiiOj
Ui-'tolicr 11
r» =T
WOULD
received tlie'r stoc-k of Fall and win
ter goods, con.-isting of the following articles in part: French Morenos, Mul:n D'Lanes,
Saxony Plaids, Fancy rints, Alpacas, All Wool D'Lanes, Brown and Bleached Sheetings,
Tickings and Canton Flannels, Brown and Bleached Shirtings, .. Black Silks. lied and White Fl.mnels, Janes and Satinett«, Black and Fancy Casbimeres, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready Made Clothing, Coffee and Tea, Indigo and Madder, Queensware and Glassware. Our stock Comprises all the articles usually Kept in 11 Dry Good Store. AVe would ask the citizens to cull' and prico our goods In-fure making their purchases. We are. d^tennin owest figure
I to sell at the
1357-vOnlC-tf-
Successor to
JOHN WILSON,
And Co,,
late Wilson, Criuies cv
i^'o. Sj^Coassassrs'fial |S2«cIi:,
Green Street, Craufordsvillc, Indiana.
•. Dealer in
Dry Goods, Notions,
Clothing, Hats, Cups, Bonnet?,
Boots and Shoes,
ueensware, &c. ISplies,
now in receipt of his Spring and Summer Supwhich 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 years in the business, he leels confident that he can ell Goods as cheap as any other House in the city.
To my old friends and patrons I would return my acknowledgenents for 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 intenst to buv of mo.
May 16vSn43-tf. N.'W. GKIMES.
0. G. & Ii. I. WILIilfE,
TAILORS!
Have recently opened a
New Establishment,
For the manufacturing of all kinds of
July 4,'57vSn60-tf.
Block.
Mowing Scythes nnd Snaths, for salo by Jnly 11. Campbell A Cj.
1 O II iII
M-A-UST STREET,
First Door 11 est of AUen, Galey rarts' Store.
4* Kee-
They respectfully solicit tlic pafronage of the citizens of Crawfordsville nnd vicinity. Ali work done to order and with the greatest dispatch. Sept. 12 '57v6n3- tf.
JOURNAL
FOR 1S33: For sale at FBAyg HKATQX'S No. 1, Empire Block.
S E A A E
J. DOHERTY, Wedding Cake Baker! Crawfordsville, Ind.
Notice-'
IS
hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of John watts, lato of Montgomery county," Indiana deceased. Said estate is supposed to benolvent. a riA ^ATTS, Administratix.
March. 12, 1953. n34w3.
v. Tf ,7 "T4 VfjS
W. & Farrish ft Co.,
The Only Ezcivrsive Hat Sf Gap HJusein\
MONTGOMERYCOIWTY^
By the nse of the French1
nis
mature we warrant a perfect fit
"Wo arc mannfucturin^'nnd receiving from tho eastern manufactures all of the most fashionable and improved styles of lints and Cups, consisting^ of Beaver. Otter, Silk, Soft Fur and wool Hatoi Cloth and Flush Caps. Wo uao none hnt the bess*. material and warrant satisfaction. Wo make to order and repair nt short notice, don't forgot ths place two doors west of the Kunpper ilouae main street, Jra~fordsvilie Ind. .N. B. Cash paid for Furs. JanSS v9n26 '58.
wm
WATSON
TpT
inform tho citizens of Montgomery County that he keeps on hand, ono door North of Elston & Lane's Bnnk,
LEATHER.
Ol almost every description, vii: CINCINNATI OAIC-TANNED SOLE
BUFFALO SOLE,
CINCINNATI KIP UPPER AND CALF,
TRENCH KIP AND CALF, CITY HARNESS.
ALSO FINDINGS OF EVEltY DESCRIPTION.
Cash Paid lor Hides..
Nov. 2S-v0nl9tf.
GOLDEN WATCH,
Still More Important!
NOT
AHEAD
OF
WE
THE TIMES!!
NOR THE TIMES AHEAD OF US!!
NO BETTER ARTICLES KEPT
A N
NO HOUSE CAN UNDERSELL US
nre with you in anything you want' snd you can buy at the New Store of
a W.
FEATHER.
Whatever tlie gay, candy, or plain and neat nmy fancy. Uouls to suit any and every body. Our slock of
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
J| HATS, C'APS@^~,
O I N
FANCY DRY GOODS,
QUEKNSWAKE & CUTLKIlY,
FORTIUS
'FALL AND WINTER TRADE,
Is now complete, and wo invite the attention tf purchasers to an examination of our
STYEiES ARD PRICES,
Before purchasing elsewhere, ns wc feel confide r.t that wc can oiler inducen cuts, quito as extra ordinary as anv other establishment in tho Country.
NQ TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS
.. Onr is
"LIVE A.\I) LET LIVE I"
C'OI.Wa'E5Y E'HODiCr
Of all kinds taken in exchange for goods. Store on iMain St., 2 doors East of Crane llouso, and irn m-diatclv opposite the Court House, Crawfordsville, Ind. C. W. FRATIIER.
Oct. 21, lSS7-v9nl4-tf.
FEESH ARRIVAL
NEW BOOKS, &C, THE
underrigned lias just received a n»w addition to his stock, consisting of
BLANK BOOKS STATIONERY'
O O N I E S PURSES AND POCKET BOOK.S
oi al' kinds,
Family Pocket Bibles, Testaments
PORTFOLIOS AND ALBUMS,
60LD PENS AND PENCILS,
SCRAP BOOKS, BAXKEBS CASES,
And various other article too tedious to mention. Don't fail to call at No 1 Empire Block. Dec. 19 '57 vSn22tf. F. M. IIEATON.
Pay Up! Pay Up!! Jdesirous
& J. LEE & CO., having sold their store, ar# of winding up their outstanding business, and take this method of requesting thofa knowing themselves indebted to them, to call and settle Immediately, and save unnecef-sarv tronbleand cost. J. & ,".LE£ ifcCO.
April 13vSn89rtf.
.NOTICE OF SALE.
VTOTICE is hereby given that 1 will wll atpnbXI lie auction on Monday, the 29th day of March 1358, at the residence of John Farley, late of Montgomery county, deceased, aQ his personal property, consisting of one horse, one cow, fcc.
A credit of six months will be given on all sum* oyer three dollars, the purchaser giving bis no to with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisment laws. EOBERT W. McMAK IN.
Maroh. 6th, 8w. executor.
W ST MOKE of Ford's Superior Pat. Straw CutIO ters. jnst rocei ved by Campbell & Co.
