Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 June 1858 — Page 4

Lavmon Brothers & Co.,

HAVISO

taken tiie WOrljiJIfciom of McClel-

kuuPs larg* and and ijflendid tailding on

WASHINGTON STREET,

JT*r!r opponito tbo old corner, formerly occupied b^L^ii**Jt Co., and ftU*d it will! an entirely n«* r.ock of

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ThoT are now prepared to supply tho public w.th •v«ry article in the Grocery line at

Wholesale or Retail,

At Prices which Defy COMPE TITION.

Their Stock of

Wooden Ware, Hardware, Glass-

Ware, Notions, Hats, Gaps,

BOOTS. SHOES. '& C.,

Will be nolil at price* to correspond with the time?. They have alao the largest & oubt pelccted stock i»*

Choice OLD LIQUORS,

Etot brought to this market and which will all bear chemical analysis and are

WARRANTED PURE,

Wliieh will bo put up in any sized packages nt a itxy •harced in this Market.

reduction of fltt per ccnt upon tho pi ices usually lurket. Determined to confino themselves strictly to a

CASH AND PRODUCE TRADE,

Thev can nflbrJ. with tlieir large stock and great facilities of buyincr nt the lowest figures, to give tore bargains to all who give them their patronage

Bcslire to call before bnying goods nt, Fe^. 6 195S-tf. LA MON ROS &. CO.

•c What the ladies say

In favor of

BUCK'S CELEBRATED COOKING' "STOVES.

TT7E the undersigned who have pui chased the W justly celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking Btoves, would recommend them to tho.Pnblio, as being the most pcrfect Stove ever sold in this place.

It is perfect in all the different departments of Cooking—Bakes with great regularity, has a good draught, and requires but about one halt' the amount of fuel that is required te perform the same ,j amount of work in other Cooking Stove*:

Mr*. -Matilda Compton, Mrs. M. M. -lemiison, E. M. Robertson. Elizabeth Mack,

Nnncv Fisher, Elizabeth Kaean, Ann fe. Watson, Lucy A. llolton, Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson, J?. A.Jcnnisou, Sarah Wakelyn, Eliza Bo wen. M. Middlotoii,

Mrs. Martha A. Hughes.

B. J- IIOOVKK, is tliK only Agent for the Salo of tho celebrated Duck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsville. Mo others have them. A good assortment of other Stoves always on hand aud lor Sole for Cash or any kind of Trade.

Aprils, 1850*—tf.

of

Fresh Arrival

GRAY'S

B0ARDMAN&

I A N O S

AT

Newman's Music Store

HAVING

.fust opened a huge stock of fine Gold Watches. Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which ho offers for cash at prices so low as to defy competition. Two doors east of Binford's corner, sign of WATCUJUld MT'SICAL iNSTItrilKNTS. 100 Fine Gold nl Silver Watches 100

jv.-" Breast Pins and Broaches

800 Finger Kings 75 Ear 1 Mops of different styles j, 20

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and Silver Fob and Neck Chains

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Gothic Pearl .inlaid and enameled Brass

Clocks. Also, a variety of pood Pens. Pencils, Lockets. Snaps. Bracelets, Spectacles. Port Monies, fine Cutlery. Razors. Scissors, Pen Knifes. Spoons, Miscellaneous Books. Maps, Novels, Paper. Ink. lino Note Paper. En velopes. Pictures, sundry school and Ladies Cards. Pianos. Melo-Peans. Melodeons. Guitars, Violins. Aceordcons. Music Boxes. Sheet Music, together with every thing else usually kep "in such establishments. TliOS. NEWMAN.

Crawfordsville, Dee. 22,1S55. v7n23.

Howard Association,

A benevolent. Institution, established by special endoicwent. for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with

Virvlevt and Epidemic diseases. O

ALL persons afflicted with Sexual IMst-nscs, Pi a S A O I A S IN A WEAKNFSS. (!(\0RR1ICKA. Gl.KET. IMPOTKNCE. SYPHILIS, tho Vice of ONANISM, or SELF A RUSK, .te., Ac.

Tho HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of lniman life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several vcurs npo directed their Consulting Surgeon. a I'll ARITABL'K ACT worthy of their names to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to pive MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description ot their condition, (ngc. occupation, habits of life. Are..') and in eases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MKDICINKS FREE OF CIIARGK. It is needless to add that tho Association commands the highest Medical skill of tl aire, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment.

Tho Directors, on a review of the past, feci assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort, have been of great benefit to the afflicted, espechillv to the younir. and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but much despised cause.

Just published by tbo Association, a Report on Spcrmntorihcca. or Seminal Weakness, the Vice .01 Onunistn. Masturbali'M*. or Self Abuse, and other Diseases of tho Sexual Organ*,' by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail.(. in a sealed letter envelope.} FRKR OF CIIAKGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage.

Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. Oror.GE R. CAI.HOCN. Consultintr Surgei n. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of tbo Directors

EZRA 1). 11AUTWELL. President.

Gro. FAIHCMIM). Sec'y. niarSO, vfnSovl.

F. COLLINS,

DEALERS IN

Foreign & American

l.S:9

AND UANCKACTCIURS

WOULD

ALL

OT

Jfonements, Ttmb Table3, Grave Stones, &c.

respectfully solicit tho attention of the people of Montgomery ccunty. to tho hest Stock of ARBLE ev.-r brought toCrawfordsville.

Every variety and style of work will be executed in the bent manner, with promptness and dispatch. Tfco«-wishinir to purehaso auvthiug in thut line .will do wel] to give them 4 call. #liop oppo-ite E!»tt 11 iV. Lans's Bank, in the ro»t Office Building. [ilti'r. IS '5S—8m.

tho School Books of the day—with oil other article* n«ed in Common Schools, [excepting tbo

Switch,] foc*alo nt FRANK HEATON'S, Pec 18S7^pS2»tf. No-'lj-Kmpiro Block.

IpdRNr RYF, BARLEY'ir WOOD,*»re wfttiud attho Distillery, north of Craw ford si»UU, for which tlie (lljrbe*r Market Price -will be

Mid by. LAYMON BROTHERS OO.

FARMERS CHOICE!

I N O I N N A I

STBBL PLOWS.

CAMPBELL, OALEY & BARTER, are now receiving a large eMnrtmcnt of the above Rows, all Size:*, with and without CuttrtT, Corn Plows. and they will also have for the Snrinff Trad a larec assortment of Cnlti swore, Single, Double aod Thr« shorcltyl.

Feb. 20. issa,*tf.

Plows, Revolving IIor?e-Rakes Ac. Ac., llavinir ctHri«e»V (be wrvirca of Mr.'.Tcjwe W. Cnmbcrland (formejly of the House of Cumberland,

Otegg

Co.) who will eive »pecial attention to thi* department, we proposo to fnrniah all tlie latest improved atrricnltural lmp!cnienti of the dsy, »neli :is Reapers. Mowers, Threshing Machines, ppparfitors, Grain Drills, Corn Planters Ac.

feu-r'

Kc-me:nber the place No. 7 Commercial Kow. Crawfordsville. Tivl. PTPP CAMPBELL, GALF-7 & IIALTLR.

Insurance Advertisement.

tateinsnt of the Condition of the

'PHCEXIXIKS URANCE COllPANY „OT

HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.

JAX. 1st. 185S,

At

excmfnctl and approved by the"8tnto '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 Asiietts $841,719.59 Cash on hands and in bank $47,517.03 Cash in hands of and due from npents 42.482.34. Amt' loaned on mortngacs ot real estate 17.700 On loaned on pledge of banks &. stocks 10,000 00 Bills receivable for loanii awd approved Collateral and personal security 53.77-3,47 Stock in N. Y. city banks market valne 100.Su0.25 Stock in New England banks do 5S.S1S.00 Accumulated interests on invobtments 2,127.9o

Assetis $241,719,50

Liabilities dne or njt due to banks or other creditors none. Losses adjusted and dno none. do not due $10,614,00 Losses unadjusted 17,900,00 do waiting for further proof 59o0,0o All other claims estimated at 500.00

S. L. LOOMI8, President.

IT. KEM.OO, Sec'y.

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

STATE OF CONNECTICUT.)

sg

I1AKTVOIID CoUNTV,)

IIARTTOED, January, 15th, 1S59.

Pcsonnlly appeared II. Kellogg. Secretary of the PhcEiiix" Insurance Con pany and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed is true and correct to his bist knowledge and belief before mo.

C. J. ITOADLY. 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.— Pleaseei.il. .TAMES IIEATON, Agent.

CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! CARRIAGES!!

GEORGE H. DEI3HT0R

LATE. DEIClfmV AXD CROUBL-EIIOLME, Grentful for past faves, would rrspeetfully inform the public, that he has

E O E

from Wrshing'on street, to Main street. 8 doors austof Cloud's Dry-Good Storo. whore he is. con,stantly putting up the most

Fashionable. Durable and cheapest,

CARRIAGES,, BUGGIES. SULKIES AND

S I N W A O N S Ever offered in this market and at

EASTERN PRICES.

Employing none but competent and experienced workmen in each department— usiiiL' none but the very best Eastern *imber. well seasoned. Having these fm i'.ities, he flatters himself (witlicut gas) ho can give

better work for less money, than any

O TITER ES TA BLISHMENT IN E I E S

Any person wanting a good and

E A A I A E

wou el do woll to call, iif lie l)ii3 a few left of the lato firm, wliieh will be sold low

O A S

to eloso the stock. All of which is warranted one vcar. £3?" Repair*. Blacksniithinsr. Paintinir. Trimminsr. Ac., done on tho shortest notice, as cheap as thechcapest and warranted to give sutisfactioji, or lio pay required. Old work taken in exchange for new. Sign.

DKIKIITON'S CAKKIAGK FACTOR! Dec. 2G. iSo7—v9n23yl. A RKW PI A WO 'TRICE I.IST. TERMS CASH.

Th«ro hnring alwatA teen a demand. hitherto unsupplicJ, fc»r g»XHl low-f.ric(Kl lNatton, that ahoaM make the pi i:io a more 'generailv procumbJe luxury than it has yet been ro have iuccecded in making arrangemeut^ to he supplied for the future with 1'i.tnos of good quality and ftnifh that we will Mil KOH CASH, at the following pnetj 6!4 Octarei, plnln ro*cwood rn»c-finc finish 6S .. round corncra, «lto. l!IO 7 plain JOjJ 7 .. round c«rner« ZlO

DtfiHir OK.VAMC.NtLD 5TVLE3 rROrORTlONA 1.1.7 l«OW. From these prices no Tiriation can in any caso te made, •o that persons ordering l*y letter can rely upou tming at •ur lowont prices.

These instruments are not "merely got up t« sell.' but are good substantial pianos, fully warranted, and to bo turned if not satisfactory.

SMITH Jt NIXON, Manufacturers of 11 IF NIXON'S I'AULOR I'IA.VO and «j en:a for. (.'bickering, StiKlarc, Dniiham, 4a

A 9

29,vPnG-'ly. Wi

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E W O E

FANCY AND STAPLE

Crockery Store. THE

subscriber In vine opened an extensive Grocery and Crockery btore in the Purse I Four Story. Corner Boom, where may be found at all time* a heavy stock of trood and staple Groceries, comprising all th«i ditferent qualities of

Cofl'ce, Susar, Tea. Molasses, and f.oldon Syrups, Powdor, Lead, Shot, fine Tobaccos, Cotton Yams, fcc. and as for

Crockery, Glass & Stone Ware, The stock is very laree, and cannot bo ennmcratod in an advertisement, as the assortment is entirely too lanre. But enough is to say that yon can all got suited at your own prices.* We have a heavy stock of Whips an.t Lashes, from IS inches to" 14 feet long. and a very largo and completo assortment of

Fancy Notions,

Snch as will suit tho wants of the poopio. Also, LinseeiUand Lard Oil, Turpentine. Tar White Lend. Hollow Ware. Roping and Cording of all the ditfurent styles. Stationary and every thinir in that lino. Wo will have in *a short time one of the largest stocks of Musieal Instruments and Musical Merchandize ever offered in Crawfordsville. Those that want to buv

O E WE

Will find iny slock much the largest evor otTered in this place, and at auction prices. Having obtained tho services of II. Pursel. he de-ires all of his old customers, and as many now ones as sees fit, to give him a call.

My terms is to take all kinds of traao or oash. No credit. A full stock of Provisions always on hand: so I will junt say to the town customers thnt you will always find a good stock of overv thins in tho eating line, as the cellars aro very'large and cool in summer so as to keep eatables in good order.

Givetw a call, and our word for it von will not go awttv dissatisfied. C. SlARVIN. March 20, IS58. '-"J". n35m6.

ONE

grow Boerhave'* Holland Bitlcr*. •prSVM MANSON & POWERS.

W. R. Parrish & Co.,*

SATTERS.

The Only Exclusive Hat 3f Cap House in

J* MONTGOMERY COUNTY.

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By the use of the French Comfor-

mature we warrant a perfect fit

Wo 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. Wo use none but the best material and warrant satisfaction. We make to order and repair at short noticc. don't forget the place two doors west of tho Lane House main street. Crawfordsville Tnd.

N. B. Cash paid for Furs. Juno \'9n2G '5S.

WM. P. AVATS0K

TTTOULD inform the citizens of Montgomery County that ho keeps on liar.d, one door North of Elston fe Lane's Bank,

LEATHER. Ot almost every description, viz: CINCINNATI OAK-TANNED SOLE

BUFFALO SOLE,

CINCINNATI KIP UPPER AND CALF,

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

Cash Paid lor Hides.

Nov. 2S-v9nl9tf.

FRESH ARRIVAL

NEW BOOKS,, &, &C. THE

undcrrigned lias just received new addition to his stock, consisting of

BLANK BOOKS STATIONERY

O O N I E S

PURSES AND POCKET BOOKS

ol all kinds,

Family & Pocket Bibles, Testaments

PORTFOLIOS AND ALBUMS,

GO E N S AN E N I S

SCRAP BOOKS, BANKERS CASES,

And various other article too tcdiou to mention. Don't fail to call at No 1 Empire Block. Dee. 19 '57 v9n22tf. F. M. IIEATON.

FRENCH MILLINERY.

IR. E

li/T

O "V -A. IJ_

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., 2ml door West of VineSt

AND DIR1-CTI.T OPPOSITE THF. POST OF.V1CK

On the 15th of March

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

E N O N N E S

Rounet Ribbons, Artificial Flowers. AND OTIIL11

MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, Ever bronirht to Cincinnati. With her increased facilities for doing a much larscr business than she has heretofore done, her 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 I E A I

Persons visiting Cincinnati re particularly invited to call at

No. 92 Fourth Street,

.*i .A OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE*

J. A. HENDERSON.

Feb. 13 It-35 v&nSO lv.

1R. VA:\DKKB1LT,

E N A L/^i^SURGEON.

ESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the cit-

gives particular attention to carioustceth—million? of which aro now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see speei mens of tho best manufacture of vrv.Porcelain Teeth in the West, Having suro utility and ease to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.

All operations pertaining to tho science carefully attcn cd to with the least "possible pain. Cfc Dental Rooms in Washington llall'.

November 4. 1S53. vonlStf.

Crash! Crash! Crash!

Goes the Boxes of

Spring and Summer O O S

now rolling into the atoro of

O N S E [that

CAN say to tho citizens of Montgomery county my stock of

tp lc & Fancy Dry Goods

is now on hands, and is one of choice selection for tho sprinz and summer trade of 1S58. I will now tell to all who wish to purchase tocall and price my goods, for I know I can and will give as good barga:n5 as any other man in town.

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

March 20,1S5S. v9n85.

Sgeneral

ADDLERY" & CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, «a»ortmont received by ap il 4, GRIMES A BCBMIDOE.

S TO E.s XT I NjW A E, & c-

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 the ofliee. R. E. BRYANT, Agent.

February 10,1857—n81tf

GRAHAM BROTHERS!

N E W O O S

DIRECT FROM i: OSTON.

DRY GOODS, READY MADE

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

CHEAP FOR CASH f- PRODUCE.

"MTiSLlWTt1 HE2W» At Graham Brothers,

700.000 900.000 Feet of good Lumber. 500 Cords of good Wood. 100 Head of good Cows. 200 .Stock Cattle. 200 Hogs. 20.000 ibs Bacon.'..•

March 20, I85S. vln3C.

BY LIGHTNING!! J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN, W'OL'LI)they

Scotch and Pacific Lawns, Fancy Prints, Shalli D'Ecosse, Print-

ed Challi, Fancy Bcrage,

Brown and Bleached Shirting,

a in

Skirting, Tick­

ing & Drills, Boots

.• and Shoes, Hats and Caps,

Ready Made Clothing. Queensware and Glassware. Our stock being full, we would ask the citizcns generally to give us a call. Ci.sh ami Country Produce received for Goods at small Profits. .1. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN.

April 10, 1358. nSdtf.

ALr.KRT HI:EI, Attorney at Law.

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

i\0. 5, COMMERCIAL BLOCK?

?wA Large Sloek of Cooking Stoves on Hand.

The™ "ATAX" Remains Unrivalled!

A fnll Stock of

Tin, Japaii, 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 ..

Or any other in our lino attended

to

NEW ARRANGEMENTS.

TRAINS SOUTH.

Express passes Crawfordsville at 6 A. M., conlieeting at Grecneastle with mornin® train for Tnlianapolis and Terro Ilaute and arriving at New Albany at 4-30 P. M.

Accommodation passes Crawfordsville 4:57. onnecting at Greencastle with evening trains for ludianupolis and Terre Haute.

Accommodation train going north leaves Greencastle on the arrival of Terre Ilaute train ind passes Crawfordsville 12 A. M. arri'.ing at Lafayette 2 M. connecting with trains for Indiannolis.

inform their friends and customers that arc receiving their

SPRING ANI) SUMMER

CaL~xff~ flL9 CC9 £9 Which consist in part of the fo lowing articles:

wst. ri. EAI:L, Surveyor.

HEED & EARL, General Land Agents,

TROY. County Scat of Doniphan I'o., K. T. Will btij' and soil lands and town lots, locate Land Warrants, and give general information in regard to Iowa Lands, and all other Kansas Lands and towns.

INFERENCES:

Bassctt & Wilson. .Tno. II. Likens, R. M. Stewart, St. Joseph: Leach & Patterson. Iowa Point: Hon. R. R. Reese. Gen. L.J. Eastin. Leavenworth City: Hon. Daniel Woodson. Lccompton .T. W, Format). Doniphan: Charles Nash. Ft. DesMoine. Iowa: Hon. Il-i.iry S. Lane. Wilson fc McDonald, lion. .James Wilson. Crawfordsville, Indiana B. F. Reno. Ft. Dodge. Iowa.

June 13, lS57vSn47-lv.

CARRIAGE AND BUGGIES

E A E A N E E

Competition Distanced!!!

j.

S. MILLER being about toinerea.se his al ready 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 numerous customers and the public in general that they have facilities lor getting up

Cheaper, Better and. Neater Work

than any similar establishment of the kind. Any person in want of good work would do well to call and examino for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Being all practical workmen and employing none but tho most skillful, and using the very best of material, together with our long acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, enables us to give the best satisfaction as regards

PRICE, AND DURABILITY OF WORK.

Reranng executed with neatness and dispatch, also niitek'smitliing, Trimming, Painting tc. tS" All our work warrented one year.

Profuudly grateful to a generous public for their pust patronage, the senior partners respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new Jimi. 0" Sign—J. S. Miller & Co., Market Street North of the Coarl house Square.

J. S. MTLLF.R, II. HEFFNER, S. MILLER.

8ept. 5, 1957. v9-n7 lv.

AO

MPLETE assortment of WALL PAERP, Window Blinds, Cnrtain Fixtures, Tassels, &c., for sale at may 1 *63. FRANK HEATON'S.

Our Stoves and Wares

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

promptly, and will be thankfully roceivod. All work warranted.

Old Copper,1 Lead, Brass, Pewter, Paper Rags, and almost all kinds

of Farming Produce taken in Exchange. June 20, I857-v8n48-tf. CHILION JOI1KSON.

ROOM OCCUPIED BY

PARISH 4- CO. OPPOSITE

Manson & Power's, Main Street. E IS prepared to do ail work in his line, as he has a new ml complete set of tools and ma teri.iLs. If yon have a Watch or Clock that nerds repairing, give liini a call, an* he will repair it on short Jiotiee. in »cat and workmanlike style. All work warranted to perform.—... 1-

•am:.- Books, Porto 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 the

Largest and Best Assorted Stock ever before offered to the people of .Montgomery County for examination. 1 have just opened a New Pat:crn of Tunneled

O S

Patented by Chauncy Jerome, April 11th, 1S57. not one of which has ever been known to stop or vary since they have been in use. They are Clocks which lean warrant, and which I know will give perfect satisfaction.

To the Ladies,

I would say that I have tho nicest and richest patterns of Jewelry ever before offered in tfiiscity. to the examination 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 prices and iua!ity of work, perfect satisfaction wi11 be given at the sign of tho

"Golden Watch,"

One door west of Pnrsel's old Corner Stand, Main Street. JAMES PATTERSON. March 26, 1S53. v9n3.

&MM

Importer's and Jobbers AND DEALERS IN

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

O O S

They take pleasure in informing their numcon? that they aro now engaged heavily in the dry goods trade as well as clothing, and that they ai'o now ii» 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 underso'd by anybody and we here take occasion to say that our

A E S O O

Ready Made Clothing

Is tho finest and best m\do of any in Crawfordsville and will be sold at prices that will astonish those who have bought their goods elsewhere.

HATS AND CAPS,

Onr aa*ortment of Tints and Caps einbracoj every style and are of the latest farhions.

JEWELRY.

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

ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,

taken in exchange, and tho highest prices paid. April S. 1S5S.

'T ..lis

p-

Maroli -SW, ia»8. v9n35tf.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE LARGEST STOCK OF

Watches, Clocks and

E W E 1 EVKU BROUGHT

O A W O S I E

James Patterson,

AS .JUST RKCEIVISD the largest and most complete stock of New Jewelry, Fine Watches, Silver &

Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Pocket

F. H. FRY & C0.i

Arc now in rcceipt of-a

FRESH ARRIVAL

tf

1311111

1,000

IT F. MILLS-^T-rK

A S O E N E I N E

Our.stock of Umbrellas is comploto. Our stock of Parasols is unsurpassed by onv house in tho market.

We keep constantly on hand a good stock of

GROCERIES,

Such as Sugar, Coffee. Molasses. Flour and Meal. We invite tho community to give us a call: we charge nothing for showing goods.-

W A N E

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

25.000 lbs. Fresh Rnttnr. 25.0011 doz Eggs. 'jsjk::. 75.000 lbs. Paper Rags. 5O.O00 lbs. Feathers All of which wo will tiiko in exchange for Dry (roods, at the best market prices.

COME ONE CO.ME ALL!! F. II. FRY & CO. April 10. 1353.—tf.

Blackwood's Magazine, British Peviews,

AND THIC

A I: ill 85 S fd I E

L. SCOTT «fe CO.. TCRW YORK, continue to pub'ish the following leading Iiritish Periodicals, viz: 1. The London Quarterly (Conservative.) o. •••..,.• The Edinburgh Iteviow (Whig.) 3. Tlie IVortli British Ileview (Frco hurch.)

4.

'I he Westminster Review (Liberal.^

Blackwood-s Edinbnifrh JKisq:azinc (Tory.)

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The Farmer's Guide

TO SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE. By IIEVKT STEPIIFNS. F. R. S.. of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. NORTON. Profe.-sor of Scientific

Agriculture in Yale College. New Haven. 2 vols. Royal Octavo, low pages, aad numerous Wood and Steel Engravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agriculture ever published, and in order to give it a wider circulation the publishers have resolved to reduce the price to

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July 4,'57v8n50-tf.

i'i.

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March 20, 1553. v'Jn-"6.

S E A A E J. DOHERTY, Wedding Cake Baker!

Crawfordsville, Ind.

Wall Paper!!

THE

UNDERSIGNED has jnst received a fine stock of WALL PAPER,

PATENT CURTAIN FIXTURES, &c„ Which he wi,l sell cheap. Call at No. 1. Empire Blo» k, till tho 20th of Apnl, after which tho subscriber may be fonr.d at his New Room. N. WCorner Main and Green Streets in Pnrsel's Old Stand. FRANK'M. IIEATON.

April 10,1S58.' v9n3Stf.

ARNOLD'S

WWGSMes,

Is Now Refriving a l&rgei

SPRING AND

And Beautiful Stock of

O O S

IMK, [ITS, CAPS,

BONNETS,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Queensware, Notions,

&c„

wiirai ne offers to the trade

AT THE LOWEST

COMPETITION

A GOOD Ftock of Whito Goods, Ladies fancy •™Drcssund trimming Goods. Ribbons, Edgings, Insertings, Lace, Collars Sleeves. Now open 't GRIMES'

April 24. 1S5S.

B" -AVKLLA. De Bergo. Oriental Sustns. Chnllis, Lawns, Barng(?s, Delaines. Gingham and fancy prints. Beautiful Patterns, at

April 2-1, 1S5S.

GRIMES'

Gloves and Hosiery

J^ADIES and Gents, a full assortment at

April 21, 1SSS.

GRIMES'

Staples.

rf~y)TTON A DES. Ripkii", Den inp, Chocks. S!ripen, ^Drills. Ticks. Brown A* Bleached Miulins. Linnetis, (.'rah, Ac., at low ligurs ut GRIMES'

April 2-3, 1858.

Bargains.

S good as any in town to be bad at Jvl April 24, 1S53.

GRIMES'

C. F. McCOIiftllCK S^

Combined Reaping Mowing Machine.

2 &

4 Horse Powers, for 1S58.

E an so on go a in on and Hendricks Counties, will find a supply oftha ahovo Machines ami fixtures at Eltzroth & Harding's. rawfordsvillo. Ind.

Send in your orders soon. Yon will find a sample of the same at our Storo. which we will take pleasure in showing you. Machines set up in working order.

REFERENCES.

Thomas Tnrr, Joseph Hall, William A. Miller, Thos. Venard. W. L. Moss Smith Conner. FLTZROTH A HARDIN'?. Agents.

May. 22, 135S. No. 44-2m..'----'

Grimes & Burbridge,

i'o.

S 00 3 oo 0 00

10,00

1, Commercial Block,

RE now receiving the largest and best assortr\- ed stock of

General Hardwarer

ever opened in this market to which they call th* e.-pecial attention of all who may desire any article in their branch of trade.

Having purchased goods from -v-

I S A N S

and at prices proportioned to tho times, they feel confident of presenting extra inducement! to buyers. Apr. 24, 1S53.—v'Jn-Kh

Iron and Nails.

2S*

Tons assorted Iron •J 150 Kegs Nuils: just received hy GRIMES A BURBRIDGE. april 24, 135S.

General Hardware.

A FULL assortment, for building purposes, il ceived and for sale bv tpr. 24 '53. GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.

Groceries.

COFFEE

Sugar. Molasses. Teas. Tobacco, Can-

dies. Spices, Dye Stuffs. Ac., Ac. upr. 24 V3 GRIMES A BURBRIDGE.

Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings.

LARGf' and comph to stock, received and now oienod by. r-. oprJ4.'5S GRIMES & BO'RBRIDGE.

TflEU.

S. Dispensatory arid Dr. Drake on th* Diseases of the Mississippi Valley on sale by Dee 19 FKAMK 1 (BATON, NO. 1 Empire Block.

DFUR

LEONARD SCOTi" & CO., No. 5-1 Gold Street, New York.

Publishers,

OLD

CRADLES,

W I N O W I N S TASSELS,"

A

«fc BUTLER'S Inks, Gillot's Pens,

Faber's Pencils, Mucilago at 20@30 eta per qhottle wit Brush, nt FRANK HEATON'S, J)ec. 19 1S-57. No. 1. Empire Block.

JOURNAL

AIRIES AND DAILY

FRANK HKAT. N'S No. 1, Empire Block.

ld.lS: For sale ut

RECTIFIED WHISKEY for sale by Feb. 6. LAYMON BROTHER A CO.

Aalways

J. SNYDER'S Excelsior No. 1 Family Flour in store and for said by the Barrel or sack, by LAYMON" BROl llERS & CO.

Feb. 13 '5S v9n30tf.

Tools.

GENERAL assortmon of Carpenters', Coop-

A

era' und Blacksmiths' Tools, roceived by opr. 24 '5S.

by

GRIMES &, BURBRIDGE.

Farming Implements.

Scythes, Snaths, Rakes. Shovel#

Spades, Hoes, Plows and Cultivator*. Also,, 25 of fcanford's Straw and Hay Cutters tho public aro reapoctfully invited to examine this machine for utility, durability and cheapness, it cannot be urpasaed. For sale by apt. 24 '53. GRIMES A BURBRIDGE.

Table and Pocket Cutlery.

FINE assortment, of a superior quality, jusl received by apr. 24 '53. GRIMES A BUBBRltGE.

Sash, Window Glass, &c.

2C00boxes

Lights of l'ino Sash, assorted sizes 75 Window Glass do'- do Doors, Ac. apr. 24 '55

A

for sale hy. GRIMES A BUHBP.IDG£.

FINE lot of Gilt Moulding and French-liitk-f' ographs, for sale at tho "Old Cornor," by may 1'58. FRANK HJLATON.