Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 May 1858 — Page 4

Lam«n

Brothers & Co.,

.JZi-tl. \*-fi

J-

Hland's

BOOTS. SHOES. &

7

AVik(Tt*yn Alie NorAJ Uodui of McClcllarge and and splendid building on

WASHINGTON STREET,

Nearly opposite the old corner, formerly occupied by Lay mo & Co., and filled it with an entirely JBCW niock of

O E I E S

They arc now prepared to mpply the public with «iyury article in.the Grocery.lnic at,.

Wholesale or Retail,

At Prices tchicli Defi/ COMPETITION.

Their Stock of

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

Will lo soM at prices to cojrwpond with tlie times. They have also tlw largest & best selected stock of

Choice OLD LIQUORS,

Kvcr brought to this market and which will all benr chemical analysis and ure

WARRANTED PURE,

Which tvill'bcnnt tip in any sized packages a.t a reduction of fit tv per ccnt upon the pi iocs usually charged in this Market.

Determined to confine themselves strictly to a

CASH AND PRODUCE TRADE,

Thcv can afford, with their large stock and great ...facilities of buying at tho lowest figures, to give rare bargains to all who give tlieui their patronage

Besure to call lcforc bnvinir goods at Feb. 0 lSW-tf. LAYMON BROS & CO.

What the Ladies say

In favor of

Bl'Ck'S CELEBRATED

COOKING STOVES.

WE

the undorsigncd who have piucliascd,the justly celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking .Stoves, would recommend them to tho Public, as being the most pcrfcct Stove ever sold in this place.

It is pcrfcct in all the different departments of Cooking—Hakes with great regularity, has a good draught, and requires but about one half the amount of fuel that is required tc perform the same iimountof work in other Cooking Stoves

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

Ann E. Watson. Lucy A. Ilolton, Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson, E. A. Jennison, Sarali Wakelyn, Eliza Bowen, M. Middleton,

Mrs. Martha A. Hughes.

N. B. .?. IIOOVEU, is tin: only Agent for tho Sale of tho celebrated Buck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsvillo. Mo others have them. A good assortment of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.

April 3, 1856*—tf.

Fresh Arrival of

BOARDMAN& GRAY'S

I A N O S

.AT

jnst ojxmcd a lar^rc stock of fine Cold Watchcs, Jewelry and Fancy Hoods, which •lie offers for cash at prices so low as to defy competition. Two doors oust of I'inford's corner, sign of \VrATcir niid Musicai. Instuvmukts. 100 FineKVld and Silver Watches,'Breast Pins and Broaches iFingor Kings

a oo 800 75 20 80

Ear Drops of diiVercnt styles and Silver Eob and Neck Chains Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Also, variety of good Pens. Pencils,

Clocks.

Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, fine Cutlery, Kazors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps, Novels, Paper, Ink, lino Note Paper, Envolopcs, Pictures, sundry school and Ladies Cards, Pianos, Mclo-Pcans, Mclodcons, Guitars, Violins, Accordcons, Music Boxes, Shoot 'Music, together with every thing else usually kep in such establishments. T1IOS. NEWMAN.

Crawfordsvillo, Dee. 22,1S55. v7n23.

Howard Association,

'I. .uV Pliiladclpiiia.

"1A hc»rvolent Institution, established by spccial endowment for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted it-ith

Virulent and Epidemic diseases. W ALL pirsons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, auoh as SPEUMATORK1KKA. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. GONOKKIKEA, GLEET. IMPOTENCE. SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SRLK ABUSE. &e., &e.

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Tho HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruetion of human lifc,causcd by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunato victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a 13IIA1HTABLE ACT worthy of their names to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all tleir forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (ago, occupation, habits of lifo, itc..") and in eases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that tho Association commands the highest Medical hkill of tl.o ago, and will furnish the most approved modern troatnicnt.

Tho Directors, on a review of the past, feci asmired that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort, have been of groat benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to dovoto'thomselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but mneh despised cause.

Just published by tho Association, a Report on Spcrnwtorvha'a, or Seminal Weakness, tho Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed letter onvelopo,)

fkek of ciukge,on

jlUlllil

mj

receipt of

TWO STAMPS for vostage, Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. Gkoisgk "R. Calhoun, Consulting Surirecn. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia,

Pa. Bv order of the Directors. EZRA D. 11ARTWELL, President. Geo. FAinciiiLt\. Sec'y. mar20, v9n35yl.

F. COLLINS,

BUALERS IX

Foreign & Aniericau

AND MANUFACTURERS OF

Monuments, Tcmb Tables, Grave Stones, &c.

WOULD

respectfully solicit the attention of the Montgomery county, to the best

stock of MARBLE ever brought to Crawfordsvillo. Evfry variety and etylo of work will be executed in the best manner, with promptness and dispatch. Those wishing to purchase anything in that line will do well to give thorn a can.

Shop oppoMtc Elston & Lane's Bank, in the Port Office Building. [Mar. 13'5S—Sni.

ALL

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

FRANK HEATOVS,

Pec 1857v9n22-tf. No. 1, Empire Block. flOKN, RYE, BARLEY 4 WOOD, are V-/ wanted at the Distillery, north of Crawfordsville, for which (ho lifeboat Market Price will bo paid by LAYMON BROTHERS & CO.

Feb. 6, lS58,\5n20-tf.

FARMERS CHOICE!

IISTO INN ATI,

STEEL PLOWS

CAMPBELL, GALEY A ItARTER, are now receiving large assortment of the above Plows, all Sizes, with and without Cutters, Corn Plows, and they will also have for the Spnng Trad a large assortment of CnIiivator3, Single, Double and Three Shov'cled.

Plow?} Revolving irpr«-K*kes &c. Ac.. .Having engaged the services of Mr. Jesse W. Cumberland (lormeily of the Ilonse of Cumberland, Gregg & Co.) who will give special attention to this department. we propose to furnish all the lattst improved agricultural -Implement* of the day, such as Reapers, Mowers, Tlireshing Machines, Separators, Grain Drills, Corn Planters tfce. Ac-.

Remember the place No. 7 Commercial Row, Crawfordsville. Ind. CAMPBELL, GALEV & IIARTER.

Feb. 20, 186S, tf.

Insurance Advertisement.

V* tatcmaat of the Condition of the

rjICEXIXINSURANCE COMPANY

or HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,

a!

ilz:diAS-

ut-

1S5S

As examined and approved bv the State Auditors of Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, fowa and Tennessee, in compliance with the laws of these States:

Capital Stock all paid up £200.000-00. Total Assetts $341,710,59 Cash on hands and in bank $47,517,65 Cash in hands of and due from agents 42.4S2,S4. Amt' loaned on mortagaos of real estate 17,700 00 loaned on pledge of banks & stocks 13,000 00 Bills receivable for loans aud approved Collateral and personal security 53.773,47 Stock in N. Y. city banks market value 100,300,25 Stock in-New England banks do 53,SIS,00 Accumulated interests on invcfctmcnts 2,127,90

Aesetts $241,719,59

Liabilities due or n-jt due to banks or other creditors. v"1 none. Losses adjusted and duo none. do not due $10,614,00 Losses unadjusted 17,900,00 do wuiting for further pfoof 5900,00 All other claims estimated at 500,00

II.

S. L. LOOMIS, President.

KET.T.or.o,

See'v.

STATE OF CONNECTICUT.)

cc.

v. ii.uiTFORD

COUNTY,)

II

ajitford,

January, loth, 1S5S.

Po-sonally appeared II. Kellogg, Secretary of the Phnsnix" Insurance Coirpany and made oath tiiattlie foregoing statement by him snbscriljctVis true and correct to his bast knowledge and belief before me. -,-•

C. J. IIOADLY, Justice of the Peace. Tho undersigned agent for Crawfordsville and vicinity-will be glad to receive applications and issue policies on all good risks at" fair rates"—' Please ea 11. JAMES IIEATON, Agent.

Ecb. 20, '5S-v9-n31-Cm.

CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! CARRIAGES!!

GEORGE H. DEISHTON,

LATE. UEIfiHTON AND CKOMLEIIIILM, Greatful for past favors, would respectfully inform the public, that lie lias

E O E

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

Fashionable, Durable and cheapest,

iRRIACp, BUGGIES, SIJLRIES

AND i'/:' -.

S IN W A O N S

Eccr offered in this market: and at

Newman's Music Store |e A-8.TEEN PRIGSS. HAVING

Emploving none but competent and experienced wur!\iiien in each department—using none but tho very licst Eastern timber, wull seasoned, Having these facilities, he tlatturs himself witliI out gas) lie can give

bet/or work for less money, than any

OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST. '-J '•c Any person wanting a good and'

E A A I A E

wou'd do well to call, as lie has a few left of the late firm, wliit-li will bo sold low

FOR.CASH,

to close the stock. All of which is warranted one year. Repairs, Blacksmithing, Piiinting, Trimming. ifco., done on the shortest notice, as elieap as thocheapest and warranted togive satisfaction, cr no pay required. Old work taken in exchange for new. Sign,

DKI«IITON'S CARRIAGE FACTORY. Deo. 20, iS.VT—v9n23y 1.

to

A NEW PIAIVO A-

v© PRICE I.IST. TERMS CASn.

There having alwava boon a demand, therto unsuppliod, it»r good low.pru rianos, that should make the piano a 1 generally procurable luxury than it lias yet been \re have-succceded in making arrangements to be^ •applied for the future with Pianos of good quality and finUii that we will sell FOK CASK, at the following prices: 6V Octaves, plain rosewood case—fine finish 81?Ji fi}a .. round corners, dec. 190 7 .. plain 200 7 round corners 210

BtCntr ORNAMENTED STYLES PROPORTIONALLY LOW. From these pricci no Tariation can in any caso be made,

that persons ordering by letter an rely upon buying at •ur lowest prices. These instruracnts are not "merely got up to sell," but »re good substantial pianos, fully warranted, and to bo re* turned if not satisfactory.

SMITH NIXON, Manufacturer? of Smith Nixon's Fauloji I'ianos,

J.

And

agents for

Chickering, Stodart, Dunham. Jtc. Geo. A. Prince Co.'s 4'.

1 M«lcnleon». 0 IN I N N A I O

Aug. 29,v9nG-ly.

N E W 6 0 E

FANCY AND STAPLE

Crockery Store. TIIE

subscriber having opened an extensive Grocery and Crockery Store in the Pursel Fonr Story, Corner Kooni. where may be found at ail times a heavy stock of £rood and staple Groceries, comprising all the different qualities of

Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, and cGoldeu Syrups, Powder, Lead, Shot, fine Tobaccos, Cotton Yams,

Ac.: and as for

Crockery, Glass & Stone Ware,

The stock is very large, and cannot bo enumerated in an advertisement, as the assortment is entirely too large. But cnongh is to say that yon can all get suited at yonr own prices." We have a heavy stock of Whips and Lashes, from IS inches to" 14 feot long: and a very largo and complete assortment of ....

Fancy Notions,

Such as will suit tho wants of the poodle. Also, Linseed and Lard Oil, Turpentine. Tar. White Lead. Hollow Ware, Iioping and Cording of all the different styles, Stationary and every thing in that line. We will have in a short time one of the largest stocks of Musical Instrument and Musical Merchandize ever offered in Crawlordsville. Those that want to buy

O E W E

Will find my stock mncli tho largest ever offered in this placc, and at auction prices. llavinir obtained tho services of II. Tni-scl, lie desires all of his old customers, and as many new ones as sees fit, to give him a call.

My terms is to take all kinds of trade or cash. No credit. A full stock of Provisions always on hand so I will jnst say to tho town customers that yon will always find a good stock of every thing in'tlie eating lino, a* tho cellars are very'lurgo and cool in snmmor so as to keep eatables in good order.

Give us a call, and our word for it von will not go aw»v dissatisfied. ^.-.C. MARVIN". March 20,1S58. n85m6.

7 LATII of Good qnality for salo by 4 OVW July 11

(1S57

W. B. Parrish & Co., HATTERS.

The Only Exclusive Hat

tj-

Cap House in

MONTGOMERY COUNTY.

By the use of the French Comfor-

r-ii

mature we warrant a perfect fit

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 but the best material and warrant satisfaction. Wc make to order and repair at short notice, don't forget the place two doors west of the Knuppcr House main street. Craw fords vi lie Ind.

N. B. Cash paid for Furs. Jan23 v9n28 '58.

WM. P. WATSON WOULD

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

LEATHER.

Of almost every descriptio'n. viz: CINCINNATI OAK-TANNED SOLE

BUFFALO SOLE,

FRENCH KIP AND CALF,

CITY HARNESS.

j.

ALSO FINDINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION

("ash Paid lor Hides.

Nov. 28-v9nl9tf.

FEESH ARRIVAL

TT-"

NEW books

MIE underrigned has just received a new addition to his stock, consisting of

BLANK BOOKS STATIONERY

O O N I E S

PURSES AND POCKET ROOKS

of all kinds,

Family & Pockct Bibles, IWameiiis

PORTFOLIOS AND ALBUMS,

O E N S A N E N I S SCRAP ROOKS, RANKERS CASES,

And various other article'too tedious to mention. Don't fail to call at No 1 Empire Block. Dec. 19 '57 vPn22tf. F. M. IIEATON.

FRENCH MXLLIMEEY. 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- 02 Fourth St., 2nd door West of VincSt

ASD

DIRECTLY OITOSITE TIIE TOST OEFICE

On the 15th of March

On which clay she will open the largest and best assortment of

E N O N N E S

Bonnet Ribbons, Artificial Flowers.

ANI) OTHER ..

MILLINERY TRIMMINGS,

Ever brought to Cincinnati. Witli her increased facilities lor doing a much larger business than she has heretofore done, licr Store and Show Kooms being the largest West of New York, she will be enabled to offer

UNUOUALLED INDUCEMENTS To Customers in her line, at W

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 TIIE POST OFFICE. J. A. UEXDEKSON.

Feb. 13 1%-iiS vOnSO ly.

DR. VAftDEKBILT,

E N A S E O N

RESPECTFULLY

izens of Crawfordsvillo and vicinity. He ni ves particular attention to curious teeth—millions of winch arc now* annually lost lor want of timely and iudicibns, treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of ®'v Porcelain Teeth iu llie West, Ilnviriir sure utility and easo to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work.warranted.

All operations pertaining to the science carcfiuly attcn ed to with the least possible pain. £& Dental Rooms in Washington IIall_.

November 4, 1S58. vonlStf.^

Crash! Crash! Crash!

Goes the Boxes of

Spring and Summer O O S

now rolling into tho store of

O N S E

[that

CAN say to the citizens of Montgomery coonty my stook of tapIc Af Fancy Dry Goods is now en hands, and is one of choice scleotion for the spring and summer trade of 1S5S.

I will now tell to all who wish to purchase to call" and price luy.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. B. SHUE.

March'£0,1SS8.

Ti htm v:

Sgeneral

Campbell & Co.

v9n85.

ADDLERY & CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,J assortment received by

aril 4.

GKIMIS£Burbeidoi.

Express passes Crawfordsvillo 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 the office. R. E. BKYANT, Agent.

February 16, lS.-w—n3ltf

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CINCINNATI KIP UPPER AND CALF,

GRAHAM BROTHERS N E W O O S

Prints, Shalli D'Ecosse, Printed Challi, Fancy Berage, Brown and Bleach^ed Shirting.

Blarine

Skirting, Ticking & Drills, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps"," Ready Made Clothing, Queensware and Glassware. Our stock being full, wc would ask the citizens generally to give us a call. Cash and Country Produce received for Goods at small Profits. .T. CHAWFOKD & MULLIKIN.

April 10, 1S5S. n3Stf.

ALKE1IT IIEEt,

Attorney at Law.

HEED & EARL,

General Land Agents,

TROY, (loiinty Scat of Doniphan Co., K. T. Will buy and sell lands and town lots, locate Land Warrants, and give general information iu regard to Iowa Lands, and all other Kansas Lands and towns.

[,\X INFERENCES: Eassc^t& Wilson,.Ino. II. Likens, R. M. Stewart, St. Joseph Lcacli &. Patterson, Iowa Point Hon. K. R. Kccsc, Gen. L.J. Eastin, Leavenworth City Hon. Daniel Woodson. Lccompton .T. W, Forman. Doniphan Charles Nash, Ft. DcsMoinc. Towa Hon. Zli.nry S. Lane, Wilson «& McDonald. Hon. James Wilson, Crawfordsville, Indiana 15. F. Reno, Ft. Dodge, Iowa.

June 13,1S5T vSn47-ly.

:'J

CARRIAGE AND BUGGIES

"tssm

E A E A N E E

:S

tenders his services to the cit­

Competition Distanced!!!

The undersigned having purchased H. BALL'S interest in the business, intends to continue jfo it at the old

NO. 5V O MMER I A JJ O A Large Slock of-

Tin Roofing Guttering, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc,

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

Old Copper, Lead, Brass, Pewter, Paper Rags, and Almost all kinds of Farming Produce taken in Exchange. o. r. June 20, 1857-v8n48-tf. CHILION JOHNSON.

NEW ARRANGEMENTS.

TRAINS SOUTH.

Express passes Crawfordsvillo at 6 A. M., connecting at- Groencastle with morning train for Indianapolis and Torre Haute and arriving at New Albany at 4-80 P. M.

Accommodation passes Crawfordsville 4:57, connecting at Grcencastle with evening trains for Indianapolis and Tcrre Haute.

Accommodation train going north leaves Greeneastle on the arrival of Terre Haute train arid passes Crawfordsville, 12 A. M. arriving at Lafayette 2 M. connccting with trains for Tndianpolis.

DIRECT FROM BOSTON. -J

DRY GOODS, KEADY MADE

CLOTHING, IIATS, CAPS,:

BOOTS AND SHOES,

CHEAP FOR CASH if PRODUCE.

A

(. Cirsiiinm Brothers,

700,000

o7r

900,000 Feet ofgocnl Lumber.

500 Cords of good Wood. 100 Head of good Cows. 200 Stock Cattle 200 Hogs. 20.000 lbs Hacon. JIarch 20, 1S5S. ..•: vOnSG.

BY LIGHTNING

I CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN, WOULD

inform their friends and customerf that they tyre receiving their

SPRING AND SUMMER jUI© ksbbS Which consist in part of the fo lowing articles: Scotch and Pacific Lawns, Fancy

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

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & LIGHT VEHICLES

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

Cheaper, Better and Neater Work

than any similar establishment of the kihd_. Anv person in want of good work would do well to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Being all' practical workmen and emploving none bnt the most skillful, and using'the very best of material, together with our Ion" acquaintance with tho wants of this section of country, enables us to give the best satisfaction as regards

PRICE, AND DURABILITY OF WORK.

Reranng executed with neatness and dispatch, also Blacksmitlung, Trimming, Painting &c. rsr All onr work warrented one year.

Profundlv grateful to a generous public for their past patronage, the senior partners respectfally solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm.

KIT Sign—J. S. Miller & Co., Market Street North, of the Conrl honse Square. J. S. MILLER, •V, II. HEFFNER,

S. MILLER.

Sept. 5, 1957. v0-n" ly. ',"r

MUNDRED8 of every day at

of Dollars worth of bargains sold CAMPJ5ELL & CO.

f.EALLI Do LAINES for 12V—worth IS at CAMPBELL & CO.

Slo\esrtm Hm9.Ji

Co6Siing

The "AJAX" Remains TJnrivailed! abooS

wb¥. A full Stock of-.

Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper & Brittania Ware*

With a large variety of other Kitehcn Ware, kept constantly on hand. Our Stoves and Wares will be of re a A or or or as

1

V---.. y-.

I. F. MILLS

HAS OPENED IN THE

Watches

ROOM OCCUPIED BY

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

HEhas

IS prepared to do all work in liis'line, as he a new and complete set of tools and ma terials. If you have a Watch or Clock that needs repairing, give him a call, and lie will repair it oh short notice, iii a neat and workmanlike style. All work warranted to perform. I. F. M.

March 2G..1S5S. (v9n35tf.

BY TELEGRAPH.

TIIE LARGEST STOCK Of

Watches, Clocks and

E W E

EVKtt UltOCGHT

A W O S I E

James Pattersosi, HAS

JUST RECEIVED the largest, and iriost complete stock of

New Jewelry, Fine Watclics, Silver & Plated Ware, Taney Goods, Pocket Books, Porte Monies, Pen f- Knives,

GOLD, SILVER AND PLATED

S E A E S "All kinds of Musical Instruments, Violin and Gnitiir Strings, and all other articles usually found in a complete establishment of the kind.— In fact it is the

Largest and Best Assorted Stock ever before offered to the people of ontgomcry County for examination. 1 have jnst opened a New Piitiern of Panncled

O S

Patented by Chauncy Jerome, April lith, 1SA7, not one of which has ever been known to stop or vary since they have been in ivc. They nre Clocks which

1

can warrant, and which I know-

will give pcrfcct satisfaction.

WM. II. EAKL,

Surveyor.

To the Ladies,

I would say that I have the nicest and richest patterns of Jewelry ever before offered in thiscity, to the examinatioa of which I ask tlieir 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 prices and quality of work, perfect satisfaction wi'l be given at the sign of the "Golden Watch," One door west of Pursel's old Corner Stand, Main Street. JAMES PATTERSON.

March 26,1S5S. v'JnCij.

1.

& ILLHAN

Importer's and Jobbers AND DEALERS IN

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

Y'-m GOODS.

Tlicy take pleasure in informing their numcous that tJicy are now engaged heavily in the dry goods trade as well as clothing, and that they aie now in receipt of one of the largest and most

A N IF I E N

stock of Spring and Summer fabrics including everything that has vet been brought to Crawfordsville. We intend riot* to be nndersold by anybody and we here take occasion to say that our

A E S O O

Ready Made Clothing

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

MATS AND CAPS.

Onr assortment of Hals and Caps cmbraco every style and are of the latest farhions.

J-JsTW ELRY.

Our stock of Jewelry embraces every article in the line. Warrented fine gold. ".

ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,

taken in exchange, and the highest prices paid. April S, 1855.

E & CO.,

Are now In receipt of a

FK^Hj ARRIVAL.

25,000.

ff£

if Cs

yards Prints of the best qnality. 40,000 yards Muslins, blue and brown. 20,000yords Cambric, Jaconet, lawns and linens 15,000 yards Satinett, of the best. 20,00Q yds. Cottonade, latest styles. 15,000 Summer Linens, for Panta 6 Coatsr •1,000 r'f.i-Snmmer Vestings, all the latest styles. lOO yards Satin Vcstinga. 20,000 Ginghams of tho best quality.

Jaconet, Swiss, Linen and Thread Edgings. A nice stock of linetf Pringea. Nice dimityLawns. 25,000 yards Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. 1,000 Buchaa,.both plain and fancy.

1,000 Summer Bonnets* A large stock of Hats, for both men, boys and children.

A nice stock of Flats, for misses. ,,, The best stock of Shoes in town. ,t \. A good stock of Boots.

KID AND SILK GLOVES. Cotton and Lisle thread Gloves. Tho cheapest stock of Hosiery in town. .x« Silk and Satin Cravat s, very cheap.

Onr stock of Umbrellas is complete.

Early Copies.

The receipt of Advance Sheets from tho Brilsli publishers gives additional value to these Rcirinta. inasmuch as they can

how

Five Dollars for the

'u^x^v»gg^s^raeag^riy e^qws»^»y^j^iiaiiiBafiwyi

1

A nice stock of Bonnet Flowers. 2,000 yards white dotted and plain Swiss. 2,000 Black and

FAMCY SUMS

cheaper than ever. 20.000 yards Eed Ticking. 20^000 yards'Hickory, striped and cheek.

l!:

15,000 Chambra Shirtings. 10.000 Fancy Shirting. 5,000 Plain «nd Fancy Shirt Fronts. 5,000 Collars. 500 Jaconet, Swiss and Cambric Collars for ladies.

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Our stock of Parasols is unsurpassed by anv lionse in the market. We keep constantly on hand a good stock of

GROCERIES,

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