Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 April 1858 — Page 4

Lnymon Brothers & Co., 2 v4^ ft

HAVINGlarge

uirtn"l^\ North| Bo6m orMcClel-

land's and and splendid building on

WASHINGTON STREET,

Nearly opposite. the corner, formerly occupied •f liy Lnymon A Co., and filled it with an entirely new stock of

O E I E S

They sire now prepared to ounply tfle pnblic with even* article in the Grocery line at

Wholesale or Retail,

At Prices tchich Defy COMPETITION.

Their Stock of

Wooden Ware, Hardware, Glass.Ware, Notions, Hats, Caps,

BOOTS. SHOES* & 0.,

Will he sold nt prices to correspond with the times. They have also the largest & best selected stock of

Choice OLD LIQUORS,

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

WARRANTED PURE,

Which will be put up in any sized packages at a reduction of fifty per cent upon tho pi ices usually harped in this Market.

Determined to confine themselves strictly to a

CASH AND PRODUCE TRADE,

They can afford, with their large stock and great facilities of buying at the lowest figures, to give rare b.-rgains to nil who give them their patronage

Host!re to call before biiyini goods at Feb. 6 ISflS-rf. LAYMON BRO S &. CO.

What the Ladies say

In fnvor of

BUCK'S CELEItRATEl) COOKING STOVES. WE

the undersigned who hnvc pmchased the justly celebrated Buck's l'atent Cooking Stoves, would recommend them to the Public, as being the most ierfeet Stove ever sold in this place.

It is perfect in oil the .different departments of Tooking—Hakes with great regularity, has a good draught, and require* but about one half the amount of fuel that is required tc perforin the same ninouutof work in other Cooking Stoves

Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. M. JVl. Jennison, E. M. Robertson. Elizabeth Mack, Nancy Fisher, Elizabeth Fagan,

Ann E. Watson. Lney A. Jlolton,

4i

Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson, F..A. Jennison, Sarah Wakelyn, Eliza Bowcn, M. Middletoii,

Mrs. Martha A.. Hughes.

N. II. J. JIOOVEIt, is tliK only Agent for the Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsville. Mo others have them. A good assortment of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.

April 8, 18C0-—tf.

E N E E S

FURNISHING STORE!

Fine Cloth Overcoats, do Beaver do I lo Rear Skin do do Felt do do Union cloth do ltaglin Saa-es—new

Fine French Oloth Frock Coats. do do Casimcre do do Business Frock and

Coats,

Fanners Heavy Body Coats,

Styles,

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

Heavy Salinelt and Union Pants, l'iain awl Fancy.

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

Farmers Heavy Working Vests, PLUSH & VALENCIENNES VESTS.

FINE 11USINESS VESTS. r'''!i Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Heavy Wool do do do Overshirts for Laborers,

J'

do Canton Shirls.

Fine Linen Shirts White &. Colored, do do Shirt Collars fc Shirt Fronts. AI.SO—

A LARGE LOT OF

BO*YS GXiOTKciisrcaAI.SO— Men's Fash. Soft Hats, Black Colored.

AL.FO

A Large Lot of Caps for Winter, .Embracing many entire new stylos & 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 LARGEST THEY EVER II AD and ..THEY SAY CONFIDENTLY the BEST The ahovo named goods arc the contents of one room—fitted up exclusively for Gentlemen's furnishing Goods: where can be had every thing np}crtaiuing to Men's apparel—in fact every thing that man wears. Oct. 3v£nll-tf.

fELTZROTH, HARDING&CO

To those who wish to purchase their

FALL AM) VV1MER C00DS,

We wouul soy. would do well to call and ox am ine our huge and* fine stock of Goods, which we think "rwlll compare in cjuali'y with tho choicest, and in price with the cheapest. We have as fiue a stoek of Dry Goods, Clothing, Muslins, Flannels, Cloths,

Cassunere?, Boots vt Shoes, Hats & Caps, Queensware, «fce., as is in the mr.rkfct. \Ve have all articles eommonlv kept in stores for sale, and sell them for CASH or any MARKETING tho market demands. Ave liavo bccu in business long enough for tho ]cople of our town and couutry to understand our manner of doing. Wc ask those want—thing in out line to call in nnd seo us, as we

I if pricls ond quality will induce von to 11/

buv of ELTZROI

Feb. 6, lS5?j%0nS?-tf,

3

win malice vov

„ARDING & CO.,

Washington liall Building, Nor, 7-v9nl6tf.] Crawfordsville, Jnd. FOR SALE."

E A E W O S O

BUILDING AT DARLINGTON.

/^ontaiug three storerooms, one of them alreodv Vyfilled with countrj- shelving, ^c., all in sooi order «leo the house ond lot known as tho Cook property, with good water and fruit &c., all for sale eheop. One-half cash, tho balance in ono yomr with interest. Enquire of jan. 80-4 M. D. WII1TK. FTOBLV, BYE, BARLEY St WOODT.ro KJ wanted at the Distillery, north of Crawfordsville, for which tie Highest Market Price will be peid by LAYMON BROTHERS & CO.

FARMERS CHOICE!

OIKOXNITATI,

S E E O W S CAMPBELL, GALEY A HARTER, arc now & 1STS0 usoTtment of the above Plows, all Sizes, with and without. Cutters. Corn Plows, and they will also have for the Snrin* Trad! a large assortment of Cultivators, Single, Doubleand Three Shoveled.

Plows, Revolving Howe-Rakes «fcc. Ac.. Having engaged the services,of Mr. Jes**s W. Cumberland (tormcJly of thellcisscof Cumberland, Gregg A Co.) who will give special attention to tliis department. we propose to furnish all the latbst improved agricultural Implements of the day, sncli as Reapers. Mowers, Threshing Machines. Separators, Grain Drills, Corn Planters «fcc. fcc..

Remember the place No. 7 Commercial Row. Crawfordsville. fnd. "CAMPBELL, GALEY &HARTER.

Feb. 20, 1S6S, tf.

Insurance Advertisement.

tatemsat of the Condition of the

PIIOSNIX INSURANCE COMPANY

OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,

JAX. 1st. 135S,

As examined and approved by the State 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 $841,719,50. Cash on hands nnd in bank $47,517,03 Cash in hands of and due from agents 42.4S-2.34. Amt' loaned on mortagaes of real estate 17,700 00 loaned on pledge of banks & stocks 10,000 00 Bills receivable for loans and approved Collateral and personal security -53,773,47 Stock in X. Y. city banks market value 100,300,'25 Stock in New England banks do 5S,S1S.00 Accumulated interests on investments 2.127,90

Assetts $241,710.59

Liabilities due or not due to banks or other creditors none. Losses adjusted and duo none. do not due $10,014,00 Losses unadjusted 17,900,00 do waiting for further proof 5900,00 All other claims estimated at 5U0.00

S. L. LOOM1S. President.

II. IvEr.LOOO, Scc'v. STATE OF CONNECTICUT.)

PS

UAUTFOKD COUNTY,J IlAitTPOitu, January, 15th, 1S5S.

Personally oppeared II. Kellogg, Secretary of the Plinmix Insurance Coir puny and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed is true and correct to his b:st knowledge and belief before me.

C. J. IIOADLY, Justice of the Peace. The undersigned agent for Crawfordsville and vicinity will be glad to receive applications and issue policies on nil good risks nt fair rates.— Please call. JAMES 11EATON, Agent.

Eeb. 20, '5S-v9-n31-Gm.

CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!

CARRIAGES!!

GEORGE H. DEIffHTON, UTI,

ItElGIITOS ASBCUnjIBtliilllHl!!,

Greatful for past favors, would respectfully inform the public, that he has

E O E

from Washington street, to Main street, 3 doors east of Cloud's Dry-Good Store, where lie is constantly puttiug up the most

Fashionable, Durable and cheapest,

Over 5000 Ready Made (xarmeiils. ^ARRIAG-.S BUGGIES SILKIES

Campbell, Galey & Harter,

E.

'AVE enlarged theirClotliing 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:

A*l)

S IN W A 0 S

Ever offered in this market: and at

E A S E N E I O E S

Kmploving n.'iie but coinpetent and eNiiericn ced workmen ill each department— usiiig none but the very best Eastern timber, well seasoned, (laving these facilities, he lhittcr.-! himself (with out gas) lie can give

better icorlc for less money, than any

OTHER ESTABLISHMENT THE VEST.

Any person

wanting a good and

E A

A 1 A E

wou'd do well to call, as he lias a few left of the late firm, which will lie sold low

O A S

to close the stoek. All of which is warranted one year. Jig?1" Repairs, Blacksmitliing, Painting, Trim ming, «fcc., done on the shortest notice, as cheap as theelieapest and warranted to give satisfaction, cr no pay required. Old work taken in exchange for new. Siirn,

I»EIGIITON'S CARRIAGE FACTOR!. Dee. 20,1S5T—v9n23yl.

CHRISTMAN & GREGG,

A W A E & O IS S I O N

MERCHANTS,

NO. 2 EMPIRE BLOCK,

A RE now adding to their already large stoek, t\. a well-selected supply of

HARD-WARE.

This being the largest and only extensive llou.-c that is doing an Exclusive Hard-Ware Business, nail its vaiious branches, situated in the most convenient and business part of town.

Wo have on hand evorv variety of American. English and German Hard-Ware,"

IRON. STEKL. j), .~ANY 1T.S

SHEET-IRON, ii, A NAILS. VISES.

I5KLT. AXELS, SPRINGS. SASH. GLASS, PI BBER BELTS, BUCKETS,, 11 il

And every variety of Shelf Ilard-Warc. Also,

Sadlcry, Coach and Harness Trimmings,

Hames, Saddle-Trecs, Patent and Enamel Leather.! Plain and Fancy Euamci Cloths,Silver, Brass and Japanned Harness Trimmings and Ornaments of every varioty. a I

such as Threshing, Reaping and Mowing Machines, Plows, Horse-Hakes, Corn-ShcIIcrs, Cut-ting-Boxes, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Iland-Rakes, aud a

f"! GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS..

Having selected onr Stock from tho largest and most popular Houses in tho TJnion. and having arrangements to liavo our orders filled in short notice, and dealing in nono but the best brands, we cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who may favoruawith a call. Having at present a large trade, and daily adding new and responsiblo customers we feel encouraged to select the best Stock and offer the most liberal inducements to extend our Trade.

Pay Special AMention to Ordering any •j Kind of Macftinery or Goods tiot Kept in this Market, Or give information in relation to siicJt.

All Orders shall receive prompt attention, and shall gn-e tho same satisfaction as though ther were present. CHRISTMAN & GREGG.

Crawfordsville. Sent. 26 '57. v?nl0-tf

W. JL Pairish & Co.,

1

HATTERS.

The Only Exclusive Hat Sf Cap House in

MONTGOMERY COUNTY.

By the use of the French Comfor-

mature we warrant a perfect fit

Wc are manufacturing nnd receiving from the eastern manufactures ali of the qjost fashionabl ond improved styles of Hats and Caps, consisting of Beaver, Otter, Silk, Soft Fur and wool Ilats Cloth nnd Plush Caps. We use none but the best material and warrant satisfaction. We make order and repair at short notice, don't forget-the place two doors west of the Knapper House main street, Cravrfordsville Ind.

N. B. Cash paid for Furs. Jan23 v9n2G '58.

WM. P. WATS0M

TT70ULD inform the citizens of Montgcmery VV County that he keeps on hand, one door North of Elston & Lane's Bank,

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

Cash Paid. Jor IHelf s,

Nov. 2P-v0nl9tf.

FliESH ARRIVAL

NEW BOOKS, &, &C, TIIE

underrigncd has just received anew addi tion to his stock, consisting of

BLANK BOOKS 4* STATIONERY

O O N I E S

PUESES AND POCKET BOOKS

ot all kinds,

Family & Pocket Bibles. Testaments

PORTFOLIOS AND ALBUMS]

GOLD PENS AND PENCILS

SC'HAT BOOKS, BANKERS CASES

And various other article too tedious to mention Don't fail to call at No 1 Empire Block. Dec. 19 \VT v'Jn22tf. F. M. IIEATON.

FRENCH MILLINEEY.

US 3VE O "V A Hi-

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 nnttcTi.y orrosiTt 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. Artifici.il Flower AND OTHFIL

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 being the largest West of New York, she will be enabled to oflcr

UNEQUALLED INDUCEMENT S yTo Customers in her line at

W O E S A E A N E A I

Persons visiting Cineiunati arc particularly invited to call nt

No. 92 Fourth Street, OPPOSITE TIIE POST OFFICE. J. A. HENDERSON. Feb. IS Ii5S v&nSO lv.

Dlt. VASBERB1LT,

E N A LlfiM^SURGEON.

ESPEGTFUIlLY tenders his services to the eit-

gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of wlucli are now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that arc in want of artificial tectli can do well to call and sec specimens of the best manufacture of

Porcclain Teeth in the West,

Ilavinsr 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 attcu cd to with the least possible pain. Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.

November 4, 1S58. vonlStf.

STATE OF INDIANA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY.

NO.

5,

Tin

TOOLS,

l-&*

Conrt of Common Picas of said Count?-. April Terra A. D. 1858. Nancy Lewis, plaintiff, "j vs. Polly ornet, Roger Cornet, Better liall, John Hall and George W. Lewis. (impleaded with John Lewis, et. al.) defendants.

Petition for Partition.

WHEREAS, on the Sth day of March, A. D. 1S58, said plaintiff, by WilisOn & McDonald her attorneys,-filed in the Clerk's office of said Court, her Petition for Partition of Real Estate in the above entitled cause. Said plaintiff by her said attorneys also filed 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 appear on the first day of the next term of said Court, to be holden in the Conrt House, at Crawfordayllle, in said Connty of Montgomery, (commencing on the first .Monday of April next, 1S5S) And answer said complaint.

Attest: Wif. C- VANCE, Clerk. March IS'5f. (pr fee #5.25.) n3iw3.

S O E S I W ii 8

The undersigned having purchased E. BALL'S interest in the basin CM, Intends to continue 4 it at the old Stand, -v 1 .i| •..*-* %-JL

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

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

N S E A S

SPLENDID JEWELRY.

Of all kinds.sueli.as

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

Of all kinds, nnd other articles too numerous {to mention to which they invite the citizens of Montgomery county and the public- generally, and which tliev will sell for cash or all kinds of Mcrchantable'produce, at such fignres that every one will find it to their interest to make their purchaser .it the Philadelphia Mammoth Hall of Fashion, Main Street, opposite the llolton House, Crawfordsville, Montgomery Count/, Ind.

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

MARX MAYER. Sl.MON ULLMAN. Si pt. lit, lSoTv'JnO-tf.

N. "VV. GKIMK.S. WM. nURBRIDGE, .TR

GRIMES & 2URBEIDGE,

Uroccrs & Hardware Merchants,

Dca'ers in

IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXES, SPRINGS, WINDOW GLASS, SASII,

COMMERCIAL BLOCK.

A Large Stoek of Cooking Stoves on fland.

.J .--V I '9 'I

The "A AX Rfem^ins Unrivalled 1

A full Stock of

Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper & Brittania Ware.

With a large variety of other Kitchen Ware, kept constantly on hand. Onr Stoves and Wares •nil. be offered at reduced prices. All orders for work such as

Roofing, Guttering, Sheet Iron, Copper,

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. CHILTON JOHNSON.

Philadelphia Mammoth HALL OF

w.

A E & A N THIS

firm have just received their mammoth Stoek of Fall and Winter

CLOTHING,

Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings Satinetls, and Gents Furnishinij O O S E N E A

5cO-3 5CO-

No. 1, Commercial Block,

E E N S E E

CRA^ORDSVILLE,

We are now receiving our Spring supplies, consisting of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlcrv, Saddlery,

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

GROCERiEsfbY^sfuFFS,'CORDAGE,

And a great variety of other articles, such as are generally kept in an establishment of this kind, to which we invite the examination of purchasers, feeling confident that we can sell theni Goods as cheap as any house in this place. Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same. GRIMES & BURBli 1DGE. :\pril •t,-vcl.S-no.37.

jClii'istiitfii&Gre^g,

The largest and "only exclusive

HARDWARE Establishment

JI N MONTGOMERY O

No. Empire Block, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

Fresh Arrival of

B0ARDMAN& GRAY'S I A N O S

AT

Newman's Music Store

_TA VING just opened a large stock of fine Gold L1 Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which offers for cash at prices so low as"to defy compe-

100 Breast Pins and Broaches: 800 Finger Rings 75 Ear Drops of different styles 20 and Silver Fob and Neck Chains 80 Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Clocks. Also, variety of good Pens. Pencils, Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knife?, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps, Novels, Paper, Ink, fine Note Paper, Envelopes, Pictures, sundry school end Ladies Cards, Pianos, Melo-Peans, Melodeons, Guitars, Violins, Aecor^eoQs, Music Boxes, Sheet Muue, together with every thing else usually kep in sucli establishments. THOS. NEWMAN.

CrawfordsviRe, Dec. 23,1855. vTn28.

Sold et eitv retail prices.

Zinc,

500

BOXES & PACKAGES

or

NEW GOODS AT

GRAHAM & BR0

$29,000 STOCK.

sales for

100,000

cfcvcry quality and style.

1856

Three Rooms Filled with Goods

We are now receiving our spring and Summer stock ol dry goods, consisting o*"ready made Clo ing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Carpeting, &<•.. trom the manufacturers and iniportersof Bonnets.

DRY GOODS

20,000 yds. of Prints. 2o 000 of Mnslin* 12,000 Stvipes, cheeks and Ticking. 3.000 Silks. 20.000 Silk Tissues, Borages.

Borage delains

Lawns and Cliellies. 3,000yds. of white goods and linnens. 0,000. men hnd boyssniniiier goods for eo and Pants. 7,00 silk, soft straw, leghorn, and Gimp bomi 4,00 pieces of bonnet riboons.

Cloths & Gassimeres.

BOOTS & SHOES

100 cases of boots and shoes direct from tho mail ufacturers including every style of Ladies, Gentle mens and boys wear in our country.

Hats & Caps

of every variety and kind worn by mon and boys.

Ready ITVadc ClolhisiU

$9,000 Slock

We invite nil who want great l:iririiins in reach made Clothing to call and see our stoelc as we se/ more clothing tliad any two houses in town aiu sell below all competition.

CARPETS! CARPETS!!

WANTED!..:

10,000 customers to buy goods for cost. 500.000 Shingles. 4,000,000 feet of lumber. 440,000 lbs. of Bacon. 400,000

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INDIANA.

Feathers.

500,000 Rags. /, ~'Ki 400,000 cash not objected to. Weinviteall toeonieand see our stock as wc arc able to undersell all competition, our goods will be sold at ten per cent profit on cost.

The tremendous amount of goods that we sell, enables us to sell cheaper than any otlior house in town.

JAMES GRAHAM & BRO.

April M, 1S5G. vTnllly.

A IVICW PIA1VO PRICE J.IST. TERMS CASH. There baring nlwajs been a demantl, hitherto un?ujp)icd, for good low.priced Piaoos, that should make the pinno ft more generally procurable luxury than it ha* yet IK»CI we have succeeded in making Arrangements to Le^ supplied for the future with Pianos of good quality and finish that wc will sell *01t CASH, at the following prices:

Octaves* plain rogewood case—fine finish 0175 O* rouud comem, dtc. MM) 7 plain 2(M) 7 routid coruer» 210

HIGHLIT OU.VAMEXTED STTLLS rB0r0RTf0X4I.Lr LOW. From these prices no ruriation can in any case be made, •othat persons ordering by letter can rely "upon buving at •ur lowest prices.

These instruments are not

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merely got up to lell,'* but

are good substantial pianos, fully warranted, and to be re-

turned if not Mtisfaotorr. SMITH ICIXON, Mannfactnrers of SMITH & NIXON'S PARLOK I'U.VOJ, and Agent! for

Chickcrlntr, Stodart, Dunham, Jlc. GEO. A. I'IU.VCE I Co

^4 BIelod«o»f. IN IN N A I O Aug. 29,v9n6-ly. \t

Iron, Nails, Glass, &c

Now in Store, and receiving, 50 Ton asst Iron. 150 Kegs of Nails, asst sizes, 50 Boxes Window Glasj. asst, ••.. Also: Cast, Spr.ng. English & American Blister Steel, and for sale bv apriW. GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.

WOOL!

CAMPBELL

& CO.. have a lartre stock of Cas-

imeres, Sutinctts, Cloths aa Jeans very cheap which they will exchange for Wool at the*highest market price. (may 30-n55-tf.

ANEW

SUM'LY OF DR. KANE'S ARCTIC EXPLORATION, just received and for

llse by Dec 19-tf,

^NK II EATON,

Jso. 1. Empire Block.

PENMANSHIP.

WILSON

S complete system of Penmanship, with Lecturcs accompanying the same, for ale by FRANK IIEATON.

Dec 19 1357v0n22-tf. No. 1, Empire Block.

Sgeneral

ADDLERY & CARRIAGE TRIMMINGs7 assortment received by APIL4. GEI3TXS"&BCT.BRIDGE.

GROCERIES-

fiT MORE of-Ford's Superior Pat. Straw Cuttf ters, just received by CampbeJ 1 & Co

Pay Up! Pay Upl! Jdesirousof&

fc

J. LEE CO., having sold their store, are winding np theiroutstandingbusiness, and take this method of requesting those knowing, thomselves indebted to thera, to call and settle Immediately, and save unnecessary trouble and cost. J. fc .LEE &. CO.

April 18v8n89-tf.

Aalways

LATH of Good quality for sale by

I «IVUU

July 11,1S57 Campbell & Co.

J. SNYDER'S Excelsior No. 1 Family Flour in store snd for said by the Barrel or sack, by LAYMON BROTHERS fc CO.

Feb. 1-3 '5S v9n30tf.

¥EW JWULRTTT IN E W 3 S Silver and Plated Waiie!

JAMES PATTEHSON! I

HAVE jnst received ono of the largest and best acted stock of

Watches, Clocks Sc JTcwelry,

Ever before, brought to Crawfordsville, 'which I will sell

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

Gold

Patent Lever Watches, Duplex Detached Lever

Silver Hunting Patent Lev.er Watches,

Ladies Gold Neck Chains, Watch,

5

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

300 different styles of Ladies & Gents BreastFins, 300 different styles of Gold Ear Drops, 500 different styles of Finger Rings, lOO different stylos of Gents sleeve & collar buttons

Silver and Plated Spectacles, Goggles, Gold and Hair Bracelets, and Wrist Bands, Gold Lockets Silver Tliimbles, Conil Beads, Ladies &

Gr-nts Pocket Bcoks, Silver and Plated Tea & Table

Violin and Guitar Strings,

Which I will tell Cheaper than the Cheapest.

-Watches, Clocks & Jewelry,

Repaired & Warranted,

At the sign of the GQLDEN WATCH, One Door East of Holton House. Oct 17'57v9nl3-tf. JAMES PATTERSON.

NEW GOODS.:

J. Crawford & Mullikin,

HAVING

received their stock of Fall and win­

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

Saxony Plaids, Fancy Prints, Alpacas, All Wool D'Lanes, Brown and Bleached Sheetings,

Tickings nnd Canton Flannels, Brown and Blcached Shirtings,. Black Silks, •. Red and White Flannels, Janes and Satinetts, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Boots and Shoes, Ilats and Caps, Ready Made Clothing, Coflc-e and Ten, Indigo and Madder, Queensware and Glassware. Our stock Comprises all the articles usually Kept in a Dry (Jood Store. Wo would ask the citizens to call and price our goods before making their purchases. We are determined to soil at the owest figures. J. CKAWFOUI) «FC -MRI.I.N I\.

October 17. 1S57- vUnlO-tl'-

N. W. GRIMES,."

Successor to

JOHN WILSON,

And Late Wilson, Crimes & Co.,

i\o. 2, €oisi»iri'c£»I BSock,

Green Street, Crawfordxrillc, Indiana.

Dealer in v.

Dry Goods, Notions,

Clothing, Huts, Caps, Bonnets,

Boots and Shoes,

a &

JS now iii receipt of hisSprin

BlstckWood1f

lid Summer Sup­

plies, which "together with" his former stock, makes his assortment large and complete, to which ho invites the attention of the trade. Having an experience of fifteen yea-s in the business, he feels confident that he can .-ell Goods as cheap us any other House in the city.

To my old friends and patrons I would return my ackiiowledgencnts for their liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, ai solicit a continuance of the same, together"ritli that of as many new ones us can make it to their interest to buy of me. .May lGvSn43-tf. N. W.GRIMES.

0. G. & E. A. WILiilTli,

A I O S

Have recently opened a

New Establishment,

For tho manufacturing of all kinds of

DAIRIES

TSf-.3:: THE

His

/Tj

Spoons,

Sugar nnd Cream

.r Spoons Pen Knives,

And a large variety of other articles usually found in a Jewelry Store, all of which is warranted as represented. 1 have also on hand a large stock of

in

HVL-A-IZCsT STBEET,

First Door TVest of Allen, Galey

tJ-

Kcc-

rans' Store.

They respectfully solicit the patronage of tho citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. Ali work done to order and with the greatest dispatch. Sept. 12 '57v0nS- tf.

AND DAILY JOURNAL

FOE 185S: For sale at FBAXK HEATON'S NO. 1, Empire Block.

S E A A E J. DOHERTY, Wedding Calce Baker! rawfordsville, Ind.

July 4,'57vSn50-1f. j"

EZECTTTOSS NOTICE.

Nhas

OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned been appointed executor of the last will of John Farley, late of Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent.

ROBERT W. McMAKIN, executor. March 6th 1958,8 w.

British Bevltfii,

A R'S 6 tlllE.

L. SCOTT& CO., NEWTORK,o«nthroe to jrablish the following leading British Periodicals, vis: ..: l,., The l^oddn Qnarterijr (Conservative.)

O

The Edinburgh Review .. s. ... The North British Review (Free Chbrcfc.)

The Westminster Review (liberal.)

Blackwood's i2dinbargh Mqfixine (Tory.)

Theso Periodicals ably represent the three great political parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory and Radical,—but politics forms, only oho- feature of their character. As Organs of the moist profound writers on Science, Literature,- Morality,_and Belieion, they stand, as they cfvo'r Have 4t0od, nririr vailed in the-World of letters, beittjf considered indispensable to the scholar and the professional man, whijo to tho Intelligent roader ofevopy,class they furnish a more correct arid satisfactory record of the current literature of the day, throughout the .world, than can.be possibly obtained from any other source.

Early Copies

Tho receipt of Advance Sheets from tho British publishers gives additional value to those Reprints, inasmuch as they oan now be placcd in the hands of subscribors about as soon as the original editions. -j

Terms. J,':.''

For nnn.

For any one of tho four Bevioirs. ... ....|S 00 For any two of the four Reviews 5 00 Eor any threo of the fffnr Reviews 700 For all four of tho Reyiows-.. .......... 8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine '.800 For Blackwood and thrco Reviews.*......... 9 00 For Blackwood and tho four Reviews "10,00 Payments to bo made in all cases in advance.—

Money current in the State whore issned will be received at par. Clubbin g. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from th« above price will bo allowed to CLUB'S 'ordering four or more copies of any ono or moro of tho above works. Thus: Fonr copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will bo sent to one address for ilr ?°P1CS tho four Reviews and Black wood for ^30 and so on. vJf"

Postage.

In all the principal Cities and Towns, the« works TMII bo delivered. Free of Postnse ',icn sent by mail, the Postago to any part of tho United states will bo but Twenty-Lur Cents aj car for Blackwood," and but Fourteen Cents it year for cnch of tho Koviows.

N. 13. The price in Great Britain of the five 1 ei iouicais above-named is |31 per annum.

The Farmer's Guide' iO SCIJ \TIFIC ANP PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE. By IlENnr STEPIIFNS, F. It. S., of Edinburgh, and the late J. 1'. NOHTON. Profossor of 8eicntiflo

Agriculture in Yalo Colloge, Now Ilaven. 3 vols. Royal Octavo. 1 GOO pages, and numerous Wood aad Steel Engravings. This is, confessedly, the most comploto work on Agriculture ever published, and in order to give it a wider circulation the publishers liavo resolved to reduce the price to Five Dollars for the Two Volumes.

When sent by mail (post-paid) to California and Oregon the price will be S.7. To every otlior part of the Union, and to Canada (post-paid,) $6. 22T"fhis work is not the old 'Book of tno Farm^

Remittances for tiny of the above publications should always be atldrcsfed, post-paid, to thoPublishers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO.,

No. 5-1 Gold Street, Now York.

March 20,1S5S. v9n36.

CARRIAGE AND BUGGIES

E A E A N E E

Competition Distanced!!!

JS.

MILLER bcincr about to increaso his slready extensive facilities for iiianiifacturiuir'

CARRTAUTFS, BUG OIKS VEHICLES

LICIIT

cf every descriiition by associating as partners tha undersigned practical workmen from date: takon this method to inform his numerous customers nnd tho public in general that they have facilities for getting up

Cheaper, Better and Neater Work

than any similar establishment of the kii.d. 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 *he 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 tho best satisfaction as regards

PKICE, AND DURABILITY OF MO UK,

Rcranng executed with neatness and dispatch, aisiJ51acksmithing, Trimming, Painting «£c.

Z-$T~

All our work warronted one year. J'rofundly grateful to a generous public for tlirir past patronage, tho senior partners respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm.'

Si^n—.J. S. Miller Sz Co., Market Street North ol the Courl house Square.

J.

S. MILLER,

II. I1EFFNER, S. MILLER.

Sept. 5, 10£7. v0-n7 ly.

I I E N S

NOT

being wearied in the business wo har» been engaged in, we will now ofTor to you a

jet- h: u^KT H±:

9

Larger and More Complete Stock of

FALL SC WINTER

O O S

Ever Offered in our ROOMS Before,

We ask all that nnt good styles and cheap rood# to call nnd cxuinjne our stock, wo will tako

«c2^m.ssii*3t55'v:

Or ANYTHING You Have to SELL,

Tor goods, at small profits. Call onus, and sat our goods. KLTZROTII, HARDING Co. Oct. 10 1857v9nl2mC.

Crash! Crash! Crash!

•Goes the Boxes of

Spring and Summer O O S

now rolling into tho store of

O II II S IT E [that

CAN say to the citizens of Montgomery county my stock of

Staple

Sc

Fancy Dry Good*

is now on hands, and is one of choice selection for the spring and summer trade of 1S5S. I will now tell to all who wish to purchase to call and price my goods, for I know I can and will give as good barga:ns as any other man in town. ,.

N. B. I will take all kinds of Produce in exchange for goods, at the market price. J. H. SHITE.

March 20,1S58.

6DOZ.

ALL

v9nS5.

Mowing Scythe* and Snathsf for sale by July 11. Campbell A Co.

Campbell

to

Co.'

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

FRANK HEATON'S,

Dec lS57v9n22-tf. No. 1, £mpire Block.