Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 April 1858 — Page 4
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lavnioii Brothers & Co.,
-yv p:a '3w/
HAVINGlarge
taken the North] Room of McClel-
land's and and splendid building on
WASHINGTON STREET,
Nearly opposite tltc old corncr, formerly occupied by Laymon «fc Co., and filled it with an entirely new stock of
O E E I E S
T1 icy are now prepared to snpply the public •with ..every article iu the Grocery line at
Wholesale or Retail,
At Priccs rchieJi Deft/ COMPETITION.
Their Stock of.
Wooden Ware, Hardware, GlassWare, Notions, Hats, Caps,
BOOTS. SHOES. & C„
Will be Fold at priccs to correspond with the times. They lmvc also the largest fc best selected stock of
Choice OLD LIQUORS,
Ever brought to this market nnd which will all bear chemical analysis and are
fl
WARRANTED PURE,
•Which will be nut up in any sized packages at a reduction of ilrtv per cent npon tlio pi iocs usually charged in this Market.
Determined to confine themselves strictly to a
CASII AND PRODUCE TRADE,
They can afford, with their lnrjrc stock and great facilities of buying at the lowest figures, to give rare bargains to all who give them their patronage
Bosuro to call loforebuyinr goods nt Feb. ISSS-tf. LAYMON BRO'S &. CO.
What the ladies say
In favor of
3 BUCK'S CELEBRATED COOKING STOVES. WE
the undersigned who have puiehased the justly celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, would recommend them to the Public, as boing tlio most perfect Stove ever sold in this place.
It is perfect in all the different departments of Cooking—Bakes witli great regularity, ha? a good draught, nnd requires biit about ono half the amount of fuel that is required to perform the same amount of work in other Cooking Stoves
Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. if. ]\1. Jcunison 15. M. Robertson. Nancy Fisher,
Mrs. Martha A.
N. It. J. HOOVICIt, is tliK only Agent for the Sale of tlio celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsvilio. Mo others havo them. A good assortment of other Stoves always on hand and lor Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.
Aprils, 1S50-—tf.
Fresh Arrival of
BOARDMAN & GRAY'S
I A N O S
AT ,:
Newman's Music Store HAVING
just opened a huge slock of fine Gold Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which ho offers for cash at prices so low as to defy competition. Two dodrseastof Bin lord's corner, sign of "'WATCII and MUSICAI. INSTRUMENTS. 100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches S*i i.l00 Breast Pins ami Broaches t. :300 Finger Kings .: 75 Ear Drops of ditrcrcnt styles 20 and Silver Fob and Neck Chains 130 Gothic Pearl inlaid and cnamoled Brass
ClOCiks. Also, variety of good Pons, Pencils, Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Spcctaclcs, Port Monies, lino Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps, Novels, Paper, Ink, fine Note Taper. Envelopes. Pictures, sundry school nnd Ladies Cards, Pianos, Melo-l'eans, Molodeons, Guitars, Violins, Aceordeons. Music Boxos, Sheet Music, together with overy thing else usually kep in sueh estnblishmonts. TIIOS. NEWMAN.
Crawfordsvilio, Doe. 23,1S55. v7n23.
Howard Association, Philadelphia. A benevolent Institution, established by sjKcinl endowment for the relief of the sitk and distressed, afflicted villi •Virulent and Epidemic diseases.
TOsuch
ALL porsons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, ns SPERM ATORKIKKA, SEMINAL WEAKNESS. GONORRIKKA. GLEET, IMPOTENCE, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF ABUSE, Ac., Ae.
Tho HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the •awful destruction of human lite, caused by Sexual diseases, nnd tho deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ngo directed their Consulting Surgeon, ns a "CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their names to open a Dispensary for tho treatment of this class of diseases, in nil their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply ly letter, with a-doseription of their condition, (age, occupation, linbits of life. nnd in cases of extreme novortv, to FDRNISIL MEDICINES
(age, occupation, habits of life. and in cases of extreme novortv, to FDRNISIL MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that tho Association commands the highest Medical skill of tLo ago, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment.
Tho Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort, liflvo been of groat benefit to tho nfllictod, especially to the young, and they have resolved to aevote'themsolves, with re'nowed zeal, to this very important but'much despised eauso.
Just published by tho Association, a Report on Spcrmatorrlxea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vieo of Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other Disenses of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed letter onvelopo.) rjtEj: or
ALLarticles
F. COLLINS,
PEALERS IX
Foreign & American
ism ML*
AND MANCFACTCBEKS OK
Monuments, Tomb Tables, Grave Stones, &c. attention of tlio to tho best
**,y.
"1TTOULD respectfully solicit the ottentic people of Montgomery ocunty, toi •took of ARBLK ever brought lo Cnvwfor
Crawfordsville.
Every variety and stylo of work will be executed
1
or
in the beat manner, with promptness nnd dispatch. Thorn wishing to purchase anything in that lino will do •well giro them a call.
Shojpopjpoaite Els ten &. Lane's Bonk, in uilding. [Mar. )2'58—3m.
tlie Sohool Boolts of tlio day~with all oth®r usod in Common &}iools. fexecptjng the Switch,] focualo at
FBANK IIEATOJTS, No. 1, Empire Block.
D«Ol857v9n39-tf.
fjOBK. Hl'B, UAHLEY A WOOD, are V/ wanted at the Distillery, north of Cnvfnri).
.i, TT,
VJ
paid,.
\A:%
vi vrewjonu-
*hich tho Highest Market Price will bo Wby LAYMON BKOTHEKS CO.
FARMERS CHOICE!
ciisrciiTisrATi,
STEEL PLOWS/
CAMPBELL, OALEY A BARTER, are now rcctiving & lftrffc assortment of the above I lows, all Sizes, witli'and Without Cutters, Corn Plows, nnd the.r will also hare for the Spring Trad a largo assortment of Cultivators, Single, Donblcnnd Three Shoveled.
Plows. Revolving Horse-liakcs Src. iVc.. Maying engaged the services of Mr. Jesse W. Cumberland (formerly of the
House of Cumberland, Gregg
ifc Co.) who will give special attention toithis department, we propose to furnish all the latest improved agricultural Implement* of the day, such as Reapers, Mowers. Thrashing Machines, Separators, Grain Drills. Corn Planters «tc. &c..
Remember the place No. 7 Commercial Row, Crawfordsville. Ind. CAMPBELL, GALEY & ARTER.
Feb. 20, lioS, tf.
Insurance Advertisement. Ulcmsnt of the Condition of the PUCE NIX INSURANCE COMPANY
•j" OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, j. jax. 1st. 1S3S, As examined and approved by the State Auditors of Ohio. Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Tennes sec, in compliance with tho laws of these States
Capital Stock all paid up £200.000 00 Total Assetts $3-11,719,59. Cash on hands and in bank $47,517,03 Cash in hands of nnd due from ngents 42,48*2,34, Amt'loaned on mortagaes of real estate 17,700 00 loaned on pledge of banks & stocks 19,000 00 Bills receivable for loans and approved Collateral and personal security 53,773,4 Stock in N. Y. city banks market value 100,300.2." Stock in New England banks do 5S,31S,00 Accumulated interests on investments 2,127,90
Assetts $241,719,59
Liabilities due or lut due to banks or other creditors none. Losses adjusted and due none. do not due §10,G14.00 Losses unadjusted 17.900.00 do waiting for further proof 5900,00 All other claims estimated at 500,00
S. L. LOOMIS, President.
II. KKM.OOO, SCC'V. STATE OF CONNECTICUT,) HAJtTKOitD COUNTY.)
Ivsonnlly apjfcared H. Kellogg, Secretary of the l'lKF.nix' Insurance Coir pany and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed is true nnd correct to his b?st knowledge and belief before me.
C. J. IIOADLY, Justice of the Peace The undersigned agent fcr Crawfordsville and vicinity will be glad to receive applications and issue policies on all good risks at fair ratcs.l'leasecall. .JAMES BEATON, Agent.
Eeb. 20, '5S-v9-n31-Cm.
Elizitbeth Mack, Elizabeth Fagan, Lucy A. Holton, Eliza Watson,
Ann fe. Watson. SusanN. Nicholson. E. A. Jcnnison, Eliza Bowen,
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Sarah Wakolyn, M. Middlcton, Hughes.
CARRIAGES HIARRTAGES
CARRIAGES!!
GEORGE II. DEIGHTON L.\TE
I) El Gil TON AND l'!lf))lI!LEIHIDHV
Grcatful for past favors, would respectfully inform the public, that he has
E O E
from Washington street, to Main street, S doors isast of Cloud's Dry-Good Store, where he is constantly putting up tho most
Fashionable, Durable and cheapest,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES
AND
S IN W A W
Erer offered in this market] and. at
EASTERN PRICES
Emploving n.-.nc but competent and experienced workmen in cach department—using none but the very best Eastern timber, well seasoned. Having these facilities, ho Hatters himself (without gas) he can give better work for less money, than any
OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE 11 EST,,
'Any person wanting good and
E A A A E
won do well to call, as bo has a few loft of the lato firm, which will do sold low
O A S
to.elosc the stock. Ali of which is warranted one year. 12?" Repairs, Blaeksinitliing, Painting, Trimming, ifce.. done on the shortest notice, as cheap as the cheapest and warranted to give satisfaction, cr no pay required. Old work taken in exchange for new." Sign.
DEK.IITON'S CARRIAGE I'ACTOILL. Dec. 20,1S57—v9n23yl. A NEW PIANO 'TRICE LIST. TERMS CASH."
There bavins Always been a demand, hitherto nnsupplicd, for good )ow*ftriccd
rJ*ianos,
that should make the piano a mon
generally procnrablo luxury than it has yet been ire have succeeded in making arrangemeuU to be supplied for the future with Pianos of good quality and finish that we will sell FOH CASH, at the following prices: 6*4 OctaTei, plain roacwoud case—fine finish 8175 6^r round corncr*, Ac. 190 7 .. •fllrtln SOU 7* .» round corner* 210 11IGIILV OUNAVCNTED STTLCS rnO*'ORTIOXA1.I.T
THE
CIIAUGK,
on reccipt of
TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, for Report or treatment,.-Dr. GXOKC.E R. CAtnorN, Consulting Surgecn, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa,: By ordor of tho Directors.
EZRA D. IIARTWELL, President.
GJEO. FAIBCIIILD. Sec'y. mar20, v9n35yl.
LOW.
From these prices no VMrlation can in any case be made, to that persons ordering by letter can rely upon buying at »ur lowest pricos.
These instruments aro not merely got up to sell/1 but are good substantial pianos, fully vurrautud, and to be re* turned if not satisfactory.
NIXON of
kSMITH I tU & N
IX O N S
PManufacturers
AH
I O II
PIANO
and agents for
Ciifckcring, Studart. Dunhnm, ,tc. OLO. A. PKINCKi Co.*" Melodeous.
CINCINNATI. O.
\uc.- 20tv0nc-lv
N E W O E FANCY AND STAPLE Crockery Store.
subscriber having opened an extensive Groeorv and Crockery .Store in the Purscl Four Story. Corncr Boom, where may be found at all times a heavy stock of good and staple Groceries, comprising'all the different qualities of
Coll'ec, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, and Colden-Svrups, Powder, Lead, Shot, fine Tobaccos, Cotton Yarns,
Ac. and as for
Crockery, Glass & Stone Ware, The stock is very large, and anjjnot ba enumerated in an advertisement, as the assortment is entirely too lartre. But' enough is to sav that you can all get suited at your own priees5- Wo have a hcavy"stock of Whips and I/Uslies. from IS inches to' 14 feet long a: a very large and complete assortment of
Fancy Notions,
Such as will suit tho wants of the peoplo Also, Linseed and Lard Oil, Turpentiue, Tar, Whito Lead. Hollow Ware, Hoping and-Cording of all tho different styles. Stationary and every thing in that lino. We will have in a short time one of the larcest stocks of Musical Instruments and Musical .Merchandize ever otfered in Crawfordsville. Those that want to buy
O E W E
Will find my stook much the largest over offered ill this, place, and nt auction prices. Having obtained tho services of H. Pnrsol, he desjrea all of his old.customers, and as many new ones us soes fit, to give him a .call.
My terms is to take all kinds of trade oroash. •No credit. tf'Jil f11" stock of Provisions always on hand: so I will juataay to the town, customera that yoff will always find a good stock of every ing lino, as tho cellar* aro very summer so
very large and cool In
a« to koep oatablos in good order.
Givens a call, and oar word for it you will not O. MARVIN.
go^awug dissatisfied. I 20, 1S5S. N85M6.
*7AOOn LATH of Good qnality for sale bv «tlUVU July 11,1857 Campbell & C'oT
W. R. Parrish & Co.,
T." 7
HATTERS.
The Otdy Exclusive Ilat tj- Cap House in
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
By the use of the French Comfor-
maxure we warrant a perfect
We arc manufacturing and receiving from the eastern.manufactures all of the most fashionable and improved styles of Hats and Caps, consisting of Beaver, Otter, Silk, Soft Fur and wool Hats Cloth and Plush Caps. We use none lint the best material and warrant satisfaction. We make to order and repair at short notice, don't forget the place two doors west of the Knappcr House main street. Crawfordsville Ind.
N. B. Cash paid for Furs. Jan28 v9n20
\VM. P.
WOULD
IlAKTFor.n, January, 15th, 1S5S.
FRENCH KIP AND CALF, CITY HARNESS. ALSO FINDINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Cash Paid lor Hides.
Nov. 2S-v9nl9tf.
FRESH AREIVAL
NEW BOOKS, &, &C. THE
undcrrigncd has just received a new addi tion to his stock, consisting ol
BLANK BOOKS c$- STATIONERY
O O N I E S
PUKSES AND POCKET BOOKS
ot all kinds,
Family & Pockct Bibles, Testaments
POR TFOLIOS AND ALB UMS,
O E N S A N E N I S
SCRAP BOOKS, BANKERS CASES
And various other article too tedious to mention Don't fail to call at No 1 Empire Block. Dec. l'J '57 Pn2itf. 1'. M. 11 EATON.
FRENCH MILLINERY.
E O A
Mrs. J. A. HENDERSON, Would respectfully inform her customers and the public generally, that she will remove to her
New and Elegant Store,
No. 92 Fourth St., 2nd door West of Viae
S O
!5S.
ATSOJS
inform the citizens of Montgcmery County that lie keeps on hand, one dc North of Elston & Lane's Bank,
LEATHER., Ol almost every description, viz: CINCINNATI OAK-TANNEI) SOLE
BUFFALO SOLE,
CINCINNATI KIP UPPER AND CALF,
St
AND IMIIKCTLY OPPOSITE THE TOST OKF1CB On the 15th of March On which day she will open the largest and best assortment of
FRENCH BONNETS,
Bonnet Ribbons, Artificial Flowers.
AND OTHER
MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, Ever brought to Cincinnati. With her increased facilities for doing a much larger business than she has heretofore done, her Store and Show Booms being the lamest West of New York, she will be enabled to offer
N E A E IN E E N S To Customers iu her lino, at
W O E S A E A N E A I
Persons visiting Cincinnati arc particularly invited '. to call at
No. 92 Fourth Street, OPPOSITE TIIE POST OFFICE.
J. A. IIENDEII.SON.
Feb.131S5S vOnGO lv.
1R. VA^DERBILT,
E N A
HSHISURGEON
R1CSPECTFULLY
tenders his services to the cit
izens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. lie gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of which are now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and sec specimens of the best manufacture of
Porcelain Teeth in the West,
Having sure utility and case to all rcqniring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.
All operations portainingto the science carefully attcn cd to with the least possible [jain. Dental IJooms in Washington HaB.
November 4, 1S33. vonlStf.
Crash! Crash! Crash!
... Goes the Boxes of e-l.
Spring and Summer
8
O O I)
now rolling into the store of
JOH JV H. shue. [that
CAN- say to the citizens of Montgomery county my stock of taple & Fancy Dry Goods is now on hands, and is one of choice, selection for the spring and summer trade of 1S53.
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 inaa in town.
N. B. I will take all kinds of Prodnce in exchange for goods, at the market price. J. H. SHUE.
March 20,1S58. v9n85.
SgeneBil
ADDLERY & CARRIAGE TR IMMINGS, assortment received by 4. Gsuirg ic BntDBiDGE.
I
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
TRAINS SOOTH.
Express passes Crawfordsville at 0 A. M., connecting at Grccneastlo with morning train for Indianapolis and Tcrrc Haute and arriving at New Albany at 4-30 P. M.
Accommodation passes Crawfordsville 4:57. connecting at Greencastle with evening trains for Indianapolis and Tcrrc Ilante.
Accommodation train going north leaves Greencastle on the arrival of Tcrrc Haute .train and passes Crawfordsville 12 A. M. arri".ing at Lafayette 2 M. connccting with trains for Indianpolis.
Express passes Crawfordsville 10:12 P. M. arriving at Lafayette 12 P. M. and at Chicago next morning.
Through tickets to be had for all the principal eastern and western cities at tho otlice. K. E. BKYANT, Agent.
February 10,1S57—n31tf i'
GRAHAM MOTHERS
N E W O O S DIRECT FROM BOSTON.
DRY GOODS, READY MADE
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CHEAP FOR CASH $• PRODUCE.
At Cii-aliami Brothers,
K00,000 000'(W0 Feet of good Lumber. 500 Cords of good Wood. 100 Head of good Cows. 200 Stock Cattle. 200 Hogs. 20,000 lbs Bacon.
March 2l, 1S53. vOnCO
BY LIGHTNING!!
J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN,
WOULDtliey
inform their friends and customers that are receiving their SPRING AND SUMMER
KB 9
Which consist in part of the fo.lowing articles:
Scotch and Pacific Lawns, Fancy Prints, Shalli D'Ecosse, Print-
ed Challi, Fancy Beragc, Browrn and Bleach-
cd Shirting.
Marine
Skirting, Ticli-
ing & Drills, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Ready Made Clothing, Queensware and Glassware. Our stock being full, we would ask the citizens generally to give us a call. Cash and Country Produce received for Goods at small Profits.
J. CKAWFOKD & .MULLIKIN.
April 10, ISOS. nSStf.
rVLKERT llUKDj-r fr: Attonicv at Law.
HEED
June 13, lS57vSn47-ly.
0
WJT, H- EARL t?tirvcvor.
Si
EARL,
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 lid towns. "ft
R3FEREXCJ3S:
Bas«itt& Wilson, Jno. II. Likens, IJ. M. Stew:irt, St. Joseph Leach Patterson, Iowa Point Hon. B. B. Beese, Gen. L.J. Eastin, Leavenworth City Hon. Daniel Woodson. Lecompton J. W,| or ma li, Doniphan Charles* Nash, Ft. DesMoine.' lowa Hon. Ilj.iry S. Lane. Wilson & McDonald. lion. James Wilson, Crawfordsville. Indiana B.I F. Reno, Ft. Dodge, lowa.
CARRIAGE AND BUGGIES
E A E A N E E
Competition Distanced!!!
JS.
MILLER being about to increase his already extensive facilities for manufacturing
& LIGHT
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES VEHICLES
of every description'by associating as partners the undersigned practical'workmen from date takes this method to inform his numerous customers slid the public in general that they have facilities for getting up
Cheaper, Better ami Neater Work
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 moat skillful, and using the very best-of material, together with our
long hcquaintance with the wants of this section
as regards
PRICE, AJTD DURABILITY OF WORK.
Ropanng eseontcd with neatness and dispatch, also Blacksmithing, Trimming. Painting &c. Sp" All our work warrented ono year.
Profondly grateful to a.generous pnblicibr their past patronage, the,- seuior partners .respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm.
E5F~ Sign—J. S. Miller & Co., Market Street North of tlie Conrl house Square. J. S. MILLER, ,-.r. -... H. BEFFKEB? .. S. MTLT.ER.
Sept. 5,1957, v0-n7 ly.
f|HAIiTJ De LAXKES for 121^—worth IS. at CAMPBELL & CO.
I N W A E &
The undersigned having purchased II. ALL'S interest in the bnsineas, intenda to continne it at the old Stand,
i\rO. 5, COMMERCIAL BLOCK". vyiniii.'usHi a. A Large Slock of Cooking Stoves oil llaiid.
The "Aj AX" Remains Unrivalled!.
V*A full Stock of'
Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper & Brittania Ware.
With a large variety of other Kitchen Ware, kept constantly on hand. be offered at reduced prices. All orders for work snch as c./j JSA
Tin Roofing, I Guttering, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc,
Or any other in our line attended to promptly, and will be thankfully received,. All work warranted.
Old Copper, Lead, Brass, Pewter, Paper Rags, .and almpst all kinds a in a in E a June 20, 1857-v8n48-tf. CHILION JOHNSON.
Our Stoves and Wares will irft :-i': i"
I. F. MILLS
HAS OPENED IN THE
ROOM OCCUPIED BY
I'ARISII ,5- CO. OPPOSITE Manson & Power's, Main Street. HE IS prepared to do ail work in his line, as he has anew and complete set of tools and ma tcriiils. If you luivc a Watch or Clock that needs repairing, give him a call, and lie will repair it on short notice, in a neat and workmanlike style. All work warranted to perform. I. F. M.
March 26,-1-358. v9n35tf.
BY TELEGRAPH.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF n':
Watches, Clocks and E W E
r-
EVER BHOLT.IIT
O A W O 1 S I E
Tames Patterson, AS JUST RECEIVED tho largest and most complete stock of Now Jewelry, Fine Watches, Silver &
Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Pockct Boolcs, Porte Monies, Pen "iKnivcs, GOLD, SILVER AND PLATED
S E A E S
All kinds of Musical Instruments, Violin and Guitar Strings, and all other articles usually found in a complete establishment of the kind.— In fact it is tho
Largest and Best Assorted Stock ever before offered to tlio people of Montgomery County for examination. 1 have just opened a New Patrern of Pannelcd
0 S
Patented by Chimney Jerome, April 14th, 1S57, not one of which has ever been known to stop or vary since they have been in use. They arc Clocks which 1 can warrant, and which I know will givo porfect satisfaction.
To the Ladies,
1 would say that I have the nicest and richest patterns of Jewelry ever beforo olferod iu t/iiscity, to the cxaminatioa of which I ask their kind attention.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and "Musical Boxes, Repaired and warranted. To this branch of the business, I-call especial attention, and feel confident, that in priccs and quality of work, perfuct satisfaction wi'l be given at the sign of the
"Golden Watch,"
One door west of Piirsel's old Corner Stand, Main Strcot. JAMES PATTERSON. March 20, lSSSiVkil v'Jn.St',.
MAYER & lllii,
Importer's and Jobber AND DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
O O 8
They tako pleasuro in inforriiing their numerous that they aro now engaged heavily in the dry goods trade as well as clothing, and that they aie now iii reccipt of one of the largest and Inost
A N I I E N
stock of Spring and Summer fabrics "including everything that has yet been brought to Crawfordsville. We intend not to be underso'd by anybody and v. hero take occasion to say that our
A E S O O
Ready Made
Tc
of countrv, enables us to give the best satisfaction .,,aP ,,
1". Mile and will be sold at prices that will astonish those who have bought their goods elsewhere.
Clothing
I "s
a"J*
HATS AND CAPS.il
Our assortment of Hats and Cap} cmbracoj every stylo and are of the latest farlucus.
Obr stock of Jewelry embraoos every article in finis (old.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
fXUNDBEDS of Dollars worth of bargains sold taken in exchange, and the highest prices paid. everyday at CAMPBELL fc CO. April
5, 1S5S.
F. H. FRY & Aro now In receipt
FRESH ARRIVAL,
rrinte of thfl bcit qnality." bine and brown. iam1ric,Jaconet,lawnsand linens
15,000 yards* Satinett, of the liest. 20,000 ydis. Cottonado, latest styles. Snmipor Linens, for. Panto & Coated 1,000 Summer Vcstings,, all the latest styles. 100 yards Satin Vestings. 20,000 GiAghams of the best quality.^
Jaconet, Swiss Linen and Thread Edging*.
A nice stock of linen Fringes. Nice dimity Lawns. 25,000 yards Bonnet and Cap Ribbons.' r,000 Hochas, both plain and fancy .'.
1,000 Summer Bonnets*
A large stock of Ilats, for both men, boys and children. ..r A. nice stock of Flats, for misses. "J *•:,
The best stock of Shoes in town. A good stook of Boots.
KID AND SILK GLOVES.
Cotton and Lisle thread Gloves. The cheapest 6tock of Hosiery in town. Silk and Satin Cravat s, very cheap. A nice stock of, Bqnn:etFlowers. -..it 2,000 yards white dot.te-1 and plain Swiss. 2,000 Black and
FAWCY 8ILK8
cheaper than ever. 20,000 yards Bed Ticking, 20,000 yards Hickory, striped nnd check. 15,000 Clmmbra Shirtings. 10,000 Fancy Shirting. 5,000 Plain and Fancy Shirt Fronts. 5,000 Collars. 500 Jaconet, Swiss and Cambric Col lars for ladies.
Our stock of Umbrellas is complete. Our stock of Parasols is unsurpassed by any house in tho market.
Wo keep constantly on hand a good stock of
GROCERIES,
Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Flour and Meal We invite the community to give us a call: we charge nothing for showing goods.
W A N E
At F. H. Fry & Go's.,
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