Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 May 1858 — Page 4

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Layman Brothers & Co., HAVINGlarge

taken the North} Roomof McClcl-

land's and and -splendidbuilding on

Cu.. WASHINGTON STREET,

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Nearly fippAxiJc the old corner, formerly occupied by Lnvtnon «fe Co.. and fillcd.it wilh an entirely newctockof "i» v», .1 'I-

O E I E S

HICV are now prepared to supply tlic public with v* itfv article in the Grocery line at

Wholesall or Retail,

At Priccs which Defy COMPETITION.

l- .. -Their Stock of 'l

:.IS

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Wooden Ware, Hardware, GlassWare, Notions, Hats, Caps,

BOOTS. SHOES. & C.,

Will be sold nt prices to correspond wilh the times. They have also the largest «fc best selected stock of

Choice OLD LIQUORS,

Kver brought to this mnrket and which will all Lear chemical analysis and are

WARRANTED PURE,

Which will be nut up in any sized packages at a reduction of fifty per cent upon the pi ices usually charged in this Market.

Determined to conflnc themselves strictly to a

CASH AND PRODUCE TRADE

'Thev can afford, with their largo stock and great facifitics of buying at the lowest figure#, to give rnre bargains to all who give them Ihcir patronage

Besure to call boforebuyinz floods at Feb. lS5S-tf. LAYMON BIIO'S

& CO.

What the Ladies say

Ill favor of

BUCK'S CELEBRATED COOKING STOVES. WEjustly

the undersigned who have puiclioscd the celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, would recommend them to the Public, as «lcing the most jcrfcct Stove ever sold in this place.

It is perfect in nil the different departments of Cooking—Hakes with great regularity, lias a good •draught, and requires hilt about ono half the mtuount of fuel that is required tc perform the same amountof work in other Cooking Stoves

Mrs. Matilda Coinpton, Mrs. M. M. Jennison, K. M. Robertson. Elizabeth Mack, Nancy Fisher, Elizabeth Fagan,

Ann E. Watson, Lncy A. llolton, Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson, E. A. Jennison, Sarah Wakelyn, Eliza Bowcn, M. Middlcton,

Mrs. Martha A. Ilughcs. .*

N. II. J. HOOVER, is tlik only Agent for 'the Sale of the celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsville. Mo others liavo them. A good .assortment of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash oranv kind of Trade.

April 3, 1S5U-—tf.

Fresh Arrival of

B0ARDMAN& GRAY'S I A N O S

AT

Newman's Music Store

A VING just opened a huge stock of fine Gold Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which offors for cash at prices so low as to defy competition. Two doors cast of Binford's corner, sign of •WATCH and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. yy, 100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches

I 1 0 0 a a a \Jf B00 Finger Rings r.. 73 Ear Drops of different styles 'JO and Silver Fob and Neck Chains 30 Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass

Clocks. Also, a variety of good Puns, Pencils, Lockots. Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Moiycs, 1lno Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons,

Guitars, Violins, Accordcons, Music Boxes. Sheet Music, together with every tiling clso usually kep in such establishments. TllOS. NEWMAN.

Crawfordsville, Dec. 22,1S53. v7n23.

s^Howard Association,

(jC Pkilnilclplii.'i.

A benevolent. Institution, established by ZT//

s]cciil

endowment for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with vi* Virulent and Epidemic diseases.

TOsuch

ALL parsons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, as SPERMATORRHEA, SEMINAL WEAKNESS. GONORRIUEA, GLEET, IMPOTENCE, SYPHILIS, tho Vice of ONANISM, or SELF ABUSE, Ac., &c.

Tho HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in viow of the nwfXtl destruction of human life, caused bySc.xual diseases,and tho deceptions practised upon the unfortnnnto victims of such diseases by yuneka, sevoral yearn ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, M# a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their names to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this eloM of diseases, in all tl'eir forms, and. to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by lotter, with a description of their condition, (ago, occupation, habits of life. &c.,) and in cases or extreme povorty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is neodloss to add that tho Association commands the highest Medical skill of tl.o ago, and will furnish tho most approved modern treatment.

Tho Directors, on a reviow of the past, foel assured that tlicir labors in this spliero of bonevo!cnt effort, have been of great benefit to the afflicted, espocially to tho young, and they liavo resolved to dovotc themselves, with renowed zual, to tlii vory important but inr.eh despised cause

er Diseases of tho Soxual Organs, by tho Consulting Surgeon, which will bo sent by mail,( iu a sealed letter onvolope,) FREE OF CIIAIIOH, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage.

Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GKOHGK R. CALIIOCN, Consultinc Surgecn, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors.

EZRA I). 1IARTWELL, Prosidont.

GEO. FAIKOIIILI. Scc'y. mar20, v0n35yl

WOULD

MARBII UIIRKS. r. COLLINS,

DEALERS IN

Foreign & American

AXN UANUKACTCRCKS O*

Monnments, Tomb Tables, Grave Stones," Ac.

respoctfully solicit the attention of the people of Montgomery canity, to the best Hock or MARBLE ever brought to Crawfordsville. Every variety and style of work will bo executed in the beat manner, with promptness and dispatch. ThoM wishing to purohaso anything in that line will do well to give thom a call.

Shop opposite Elstcn

Feb:

Sc.

the Poat Office Ruildir

Lans's Bank,

mg. [Mar. 13 '5S—3m.

J^i ar articles usod in Common ^hoola. [excepting tba Switch,] foe aalo at FRANK UEATON'S,

PfC 16CTvp88-tf. No. 1, Empire Blook. Qomr, RYE, IARLEY 4c WOOD, are wanted at tawMillery. north of Crawfordsville, for whieb'rmgheat Market Price wil! bo paliltjr TVLAYMON BROTHERS

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FARMERS CHOICE

I N N I A I

S E O W S

CAMPBELL, GALEY IIARTEB, are now receiving a large assortment of the above Plows all Sizes, with and without Cutter*, Corn Plows, and they will also have for tl« Soring Trad a lnrgc assortment of Cultivators, Single, Double and Three Shoveled.

Plows, Revolving Horse-Rakes

&c~ &c.,

II.IT

ing engaged the services of Mrr Jcs»4jlV ..Cuniberland fformcjly of thellonscofCumljerland, Gresrg & Co.) who will give special attention to this department. we propose to fnrnisli all the latest improved agricultural Implement* of the day, sncli as Reapers. Mowers, Threshing MaeJiincsj Separato a in or an A A

Remember the place No. 7 Commercial Kow Crawfordsville. Ind, rT a CAMPBELL, GALEY AHALTt.lt.

Feb. 20, 135S, tf.-

Insurance Advertisement. 'latcmiat of the Condition of the

PIICENIX INSURANCE COMPANY

OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,

JAN. 1st. 1S5S,

As'cxamined and approved by the State Audi tors of Ohio. Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Tennessee, in compliance with the laws of these States

Capital Stock all paid up $200,000 00, Total Assctts 1341,719,59, Cash on hands and in bank $47,517,63 Cash in hands of and due from agents 42.4S2.34. Amt' loaned on mortagacs 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 53,773,47 Stock in N. Y. city banks market value 100,300,25 Stock in Now England banks do 58,SIS,00 Accumulated interests on investments 2,127,90

Assctts $241,719,59

Liabilities dnc or not due to banks or other creditors none, mosses adjusted and duo -!*.« none. do not due $10,614,00 Losses unadjusted .17,900,00 do waiting for further proof 5900,00 All other claims estimated at 500,00

S. L. LOOM1S, President

II. KEt.Lo'io, Scc'y. j- a. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, LIAITTKOKD COUNTY,

SS.

HARTFORD, January, loth, 1S5S.

Pc-sonally appeared II. Kellogg, Secretary of the Phoenix Insurance Con.puny and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed is true and correct to his bast knowledge and belief before me.

C. J. IIOADLY. Justice of tho Peace. The undersigned agent for Crawfordsville and vicinity will be glad to receive applications and issue policies on all good risks at fair rates.— Please cull. JAMES IIEATON, Agent.

Ecb. 20, '55-v9-n31-6m.

CARRIAGES fCARRIAGES !T

CARRIAGES!!

GEORGE H. DEIfiHTON,

LATE. DEKillTON AXD CROSIBLEIIOLME, Greatful for past favois, would respectfully inform the public, that ho has

E O E

from Wrsliington street., to Mam street, 3_ doors oast of Cloud's Dry-Good Store, whoro lieisconstantly putting up tho most

Fashionable, Durable and cheapest,

CARRMGiS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND

S IN W A O N S

Ever offered in this market and at

EASTERN FRIGES.

Employing lir.ne but competent and oxperien ccd workmen in each department—using none but the very best Eastern timber, well seasoned. Having these facilities, lie Hatters himself (without gas) he can give

better work for less money, than dny

OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE

Tf

EST.,

Any person wanting a good and

E A A I A E

won do well to call, as he has a few left of the late firm, which will be sold low

O A S

to close the stock. All of which is warranted one yoar. 13?" Repairs, Blaeksmithing, Painting, Trimmine, «&c., done on the shortest notice, as cheap as thechcapcst and warranted to give satisfaction, er no pay required. Old work taken in exchange for now. Sicrn,

DEIGIITON'S CARRIAGE FACTORY. Dec. 26,1S57—v9n23vl.

A NEW PIANO

rPRICE

1.1ST. TERMS CASH."

Thero hating always been a demand, hitherto unenpplicd, for good low-priced Pianos, that should make the piano a more generally procurable luxury than it has yet been xfo hare suceeedcd in making arrangements to be^ supplied for the future with Pianos of good unality and finish that we wilt sell FOll CASH, at the following prices:

Octave*, flaln roiewooA c«»e—fine finish 91?ft fi)a round oorncru, Ac. 19U .. plain 200 7 ». round corners ....... jio mailLY OKXAME.XTED STTLKS rROPORTIOXAI.LT tOW.

From these prices no Yariatios ean la any ease be made, •o that persons ordering by letter can rely upon buying at •or lowest prices.

These instruments are not "merely got np to sell." bnl are good substantial pianos, fully warranted, and to be re* turned if not satisfactory.

SMITH

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NIXON* Manufacturers of

SVITII NIXONPARLOR IMAXOS, and agents for Chtckcrlng, StoDnrt, Dunham,

kc.

f#A Geo. A. PKINCK CO.'i Melodeons.

IN IN N A I O

Aug. 29,v9nfi-ly.

N E W O E

'J FANCY AND STAPLE

Crockery Store.

THE

subscriber having opened an extensive Grocery and Crockery Store in the Pitrsel %ur Story. Comer Room, where may be found at all times a heavy stock of good and staple Grocorici, comprising all tho different qualities of

Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, aud Golden Syrups, Powder, Lead, Shot, line Tobaccos, Cotton Yarns, etc. and as for

Crockery, Glass & Stone Ware, The stock is very large, and cannot be enumerated in on advertisement, as tho assortment is entirely too larco. But cnongh is to say that yon eairlill get suited at your own priccs. We have a heavy stock of Whips and.Lashes, from IS inches to" 14'fect long ,and a very largo and complete assortment of

:r:j:

Fancy Notions,

Such as will suit tlia wauts of tlio people. AJso, LInsood and Lard Oil, Turjxintinc, Tar. '•.Jnto I .cad. Hollow Ware, Ropiug and Cording

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.l'10 different styles. Stationary and every thing in that line. We will have in a short time one of the largest stocks of Musical Instruments and Musical Morchandize ever offered ui Crawfordsville. Those that want to buy

O E W E

Will find my stock much tho largest ever offered in this place, and at auction prices. Having obtained tho services of IJ. Purscl, he

CM res all of his old customers, and as many new ones ns sees fit, to givo him a call. My terms is to take all kinds of trade or cash. No credit. _A fall stock of Provisions always on hand: so 1 will,just say to the town customers that yon will always find a good spick of ovory thing in the eating line, as tho cellars are vory large and coot in summer so as to keep eatables in good order.

Givo us a call, and our word for it

go away dissatisfied. March 20, 1853,

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oil will not

A MARVIN. p3om6.

•y LATH of Good quality for sale by I LIUUU JNIV 11,1857 Campbell«fe Co.

W. B. Fairish ft Co.,

J- 1 HATTEHS.

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The Only Exclusive Hat Sf Cap House in

MONTfiOMERV COUNTY.

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By the. use of the French Comfor-

matnre we warrant a perfect fit

Wo are manufacturing and receiving from the eastern manufactures all of tho moat fashionable and improved styles of Hats and Caps, consisting of Beaver. Otter, Silk, Soft Fur and wool Hats. Cloth and Plush Caps. We uso none but the best material and warrant satisfaction. We make to order nnd repair at short notice, don't forget the place two doors west of the Knappcr Ilouso main street, Crawfordsville Ind.

N. B. Cash paid for Furs. Jan23 v9n2fl '5S.

WM. P., WATSON WOULD

inform the citizens of Montgomery County that he keeps on hand, ono door North of Elston & Lane's Bank,

11'

LEATHER

Of almost ovory description, viz: CINCINNATI OAK-TANNED SOLE

BUFFALO SOLE,

CINCINNATI KIP UPPER AND CALF,

FRENCH KIP AND CALF, CITY HARNESS. ALSO FINDINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Oasli Paid lor Hides.

Nov. 2S-v0nl9tf.

EIIESH ARRIVAL

NEW BOOKS, &, &C. THE

undernamed lias just received a now addition to bis stock, consisting of

BT \NK BOOKS if- STATIONERY

O RT MONIES.

PURSES AND POCKET BOOKS

ot all kinds,

ainily & Pocket Bibles, Testaments

PORTFOLIOS AND ALBUMS,

BOLD PENS AND PENCILS,

SCllAP BOOKS, BANKERS CASES,

And various other articlc too tedious to mention. Don't fail to call at No 1 Empire Block. Doc. 10 '57 v!n22tf. F. M. IIEATON.

FRENCH MILLINERY.

E O A

Mrs. J. A. HENDERSON,

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

New and Elegant Store,

No. 92 Fourth St., 2nd door West of Vine St

AND mr.KCTLY orrosiTE THE roST OF.FICE

On the 15th of March

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

E N O N N E S

lonnet Ribbons, Artificial Flowers AND OTHER

February 10,1357—nSltf

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MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, Ever brought to Cincinnati. With her increased facilities for doing a much larger business than lie has heretofore done, licr Store and Show Rooms being 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

Persons visiting Cincinnati are particularly invited to call at

No* 92 Fourth Street, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.

J. A. HENDERSON.

Feb. 18 IS55 v0n30 ly.

DR. YAXPERBII/f,

E N A Ljjgpp^S URGEON.

R.ESPECTFULLY

tenders his services to the cit

izens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, lie givo? particular attention to carious teeth—millions of which aro now annually lost for want of timelv and jndicions treatment. Those that arc in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of tho best manufacture of

Porcelain Teeth in the West,

Having sure utility and oasc to all roqniring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.

All operations pertaining to thesciencc carefully attcn cd to with the least possible pain. Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.

November 4, 1S53. v5nlStf.

Crash! Crash! Crash!

Goes the Boxes of.

Spring and Summer O O S

now rollin

into the store of'/"

JO HIV

H. SHUE*

CAN say to tiio citiaonsof Montgomery county that my stock of faille & Fancy Drjt floods is now on hands, and is one of choice selection for the spring and summer trade of 1S53.

I vill now tell to all who wish to purchase to call and price my goods, for I know I can and will givo as good barga'ns as any other man in town.

N. B. I win take all kinds of Produce in exchange for goods, at tho market price. J. H. SHOE.

March 20,1858.

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QADDLEKT & CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, kJgcncral assortment recoived by «P il 4. GBMES

S TO E ,Sr./T INWA RE, & c.

GRAHAM BROTHERS! N E W O O S

DIRECT FROM BOSTON.

DRY GOODS, READY MADE

J'itJ. 1 a nul (.! id .-•,•.«•• TEe hndefsigneuhavingptirchassd IT. BALL'S interest in tlie business, tniends to continue it at the old Stand,

NO. 5, OHMERCI ALBLOCK. A Large Slork of Cooking Stoves on li«ml.

The "A.TAX" Remains tjnrivalled!

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

CHEAP FOR CASH if- PRODUCE.

At Cirnhmn Brothers,

700,000

Doojooo'Feet of good Lumber.

500 Cords of good Wood. 100 Head of good Cows. 200 Stock Cattle. 200 Hogs. 20,000 lbs Bacon. March 20, 1S3S. vOnCO

BY LIGHTNINGil J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN. WOULDthev-are

inform their friends nnd customers that receiving their

SPRING AND SUMMER

fi CP CP H® IS 9 Which consist in part of the fo lowing articles:

Scotch and Pacific Lawns, Fancy Prints, Shalli D'Ecosse, Printed Challi, Fancy Berage,

Brown and Bleached Shirting, Marine

Skirting, Ticking & 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. C'HSII and Country Produce received for Goods at small Profits.

J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN.

April 10, 1S58. n3Stf.'

AMtEKT HEED, Attorney at Law.

A full Stock of ..ii'.!'

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 such as

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

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

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

NEW ARRANGEMENTS. TRAINS SOUTH.

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

Accommodation passes Crawfordsville 4:57, connccting at Grcencastlc with evening trains for Indianapolis and Torre Ilaute.

Accommodation train going north leaves Greencastle on the arrival of Terre Ilanto train and:passes Crawfordsville 12 A. M. arrhing at Lafayette 2 M. connecting with trains for Indianpolis.

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

Through tickcts to be had for all tho principal eastern and western cities at the office. K. E. BltYANT, Agent.

WM. II. EAltL, Surveyor.

HEED & EARL, General Land Agents,

TROY, County Sent of Doniphan Co., K. T. Will buy and sell lands and town lots, locate Land Warrants, and give general information in regard to Io^hi Lands, and all other Kansas Lands and towns.

RHFKUENCK.S

Bassctt«fe Wilson, Jno. ?f. Likens, R. M. Stewart, St. Joseph Leach «fc Patterson. Iowa Point lion. Ii. R. Reese, Gen. L.J. Eastin, Leavenworth City Hon. Daniel Woodson, Lccompton J. W, Forman. Doniphan Charles Nasli, Ft. DesMoinc. Iowa Hon. Henry S. Lane, Wilson & McDonald, Hon. James Wilson, Crawfordsville. Indiana F. Reno, Ft. Dodge, Iowa.

June 18,18o7vSu47-ly.

CARRIAGE AND BUGGIES

E A E A N E E

Competition Distanced!!!

J•

S. MILLER being about to increase his al ready extensive facilities for manufacturing

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & LIGHT VEHICLES

cf every description by associating as partners the undersigned practical workmen from date takes this method to inform his numerous customers and tho public in general that they have facilities for getting up

Cheaper, Better and Neater Work

than any siiftilar establishment of the kii.d. Any person in want of good work would do well to call and examine for themselves before pnrchasing elsewhere. Being 'all practical workmen and employing none but tho moat skillful, and using ^hc 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

PRICE, AND DURABILITY OF WORK.

Ropmng executed with neatness and dispatch.

a's°H]acksraithing,

Trimming, Painting

HUNDREDS

&

BCBBBIDOZ.

&c.'

KF* All onr work warranted one year. Profundly grateful to a generous public for their post Jtatronajgrc, the .senior partners respectfully sobcit a continuance of the same to the new firm.

Sign—J. S. Miller ifc Co., Market Street North of the Court hopse^Square. J. S. MILLER, ._

H-HEFFSER, 8. MILLER.

Sept. 5, 19o7. uMV»-n7 ly.

of Dollars worth of bargains sold

every day at CAMPBELL CO.

PHALLI Do LAINES for 12W-worth 13 at CAMPBELL & CO.

Opr Stoves and Wares will

S'

I. F. MILLS

HAS OPENED IN THE

'vih

Watch

OCK welry

ROOM OCCUPIED BY

PARISH CO. OPPOSITE Manson & Power's, Main Street

HEhas

IS prcparod to do all work in his line, (is lie a new and complete sot of tools and ma tcrials. If you have a Watch or Clock that needs repairing, givo him a call, and he will repair it on short noticc, in a neat and workmanlike style, All work warranted to perform. I. F.

March 2(5,1S5S. v9nS5tf.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE LARGEST STOCK OF

Watches, Clocks and

«T 23 "W 3S Xj 23, ^2T3 EVER BROUGHT

O A W O S I E

James Patterson, HAS

JUST RECEIVED the largest and most complete stock of

New Jewelry, Fine Watchcs, Silver & Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Pocket Books, Porte Monies, Pen

Knives,

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 tho kind.— In fact it is I ho

Largest and Best Assorted Stock ever before offered to the people of ontgomcrv County for examination.

I have just opened a New Pattern of Pannelcd

0 O S

Patented by Chauncy Jerome, April 14th, 1S57, not one of which has ever been known to stop or vary since they have been in use. They are Clocks which I can warrant, and which I know will givo perfect satisfaction.

To the Ladies,

I would say that I have the nicest and richest patterns of Jewelry ever before offered in tliiscity, to the examinatioa of which 1 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 confi dent, that in priccs and quality of work, perfect satisfaction wi'l be given at the sign ot* the "Golden Watch," One door west of Purscl's old Corner Stand, Main Street. ,i JAMES PATTERSON.

March 26,1S5S. v9n30.

MAYER & ILLMAN

Importer's and Jobber AND DEALERS IN

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

O O S

Tliey take pleasure in informing their numcous that they are now engaged heavily in the drygoods trade as well as clothing, and thattlicy aie now iii receipt of one of the largest and most

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 undersold by anybody and we here take occasion to say that our

A E S O O

Ready Hade Clothing

Is the finest and best ide of any in Crawfordsville and will be sold at prices that will astonish those who have bought their goods elsewhere.

HATS AND CAPS.

Our assortment of Hats and Cap embracai every style and are of the latest farhions.

JEWELRY^

Onr stock of Jewelry embraces every articlc In the line. Warrented fine gold.

ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,

taken in exchange, and the highest prices paid. April 3, 1353.

E H. FRY & CO., Are now in receipt of a

FRESH ARRIVAL

or

N&HERM8!

95,000 yards Prints otf tho be»t quality. 40,000 yards Muslins, bine and brown. 20,000 yards

Cambric, Jaconet, lawns and linens

15,000 yards Satinett, of the best. 20,000 yds. Cottonade, latest styles. 15,000 Summer Linens, for Pants & Coats. 1,000 Summer Testings, all the latest styles. 100 yards Satin Vcstingg: 20,000 Ginghams of tho best qnality.

Jaconet, Swiss, Linen and Thread Edgings. A nice stock of linen Fringes. Nice dimity Lawns. 25,000 yards Bonnet and Cap Ribbons1,000 Rnchas, both plain and fancy.

1,000 Summer Bonnet*

A large stock of Hats, for both men, boys and children. A nice stock of Flats, for misses.

Tho best stock of Shoes in town. •. A good stock of Boots.

KID AND SILK GLOVES.

Cotton and Lisle thread Gloves. Tho cheapest stock of Hosiery in town. Silk and Satin Cravat s, very cheap. A nice stock of Bonn ct Flowers. 2,000 yards white dotted and plain Swiss.2,000 Black and

FANCY SILKS

cheaper than ever. 20,000 yards Bed Ticking. "r 20,000 yards Hickory, striped and check. 15,000 Chambra Shirtings. 10,000 Fancy Shirting. 5,000 Plain and Fancy Shirt Front*. 5,000 Collars. 500 Jaconet, Swiss and Cambric Collars for ladies.

Our stock of Umbrellas is complete. Our stock of Parasols is unsurpassed bv any house in the market.

We keep constantly on hand a good stock of

GROCERIES,

Such as Sugar, CofTcc, Molasses, Flour and Meal. Wo invite the community to give us a call: we charge nothing for showing goods.

W A N E

At F. H. Fry & Co's.,

25,000 lbs. Fresh Bnttor. 2o,000 do* Eggs. 75,000 lbs. Paper Rags. 50,000 lbs. Feathers All of which we will take in exchange for Dry Goods, at the best market priccs.

COME ONE! COME ALL!! F. II. FRY & CO. April 10.1S5S.—tf.

Blackwood's Magazine,

TIIE

British Reviews,

AND THE

A E I S I E

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