Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 July 1858 — Page 3
WABASH COLLEGE.
OMWomttt At this iMtitntioa will oaeur on
UN
14th day of July.
OB UMSabbath previous, July Utb, the Bacealannate Benson will be delivered by the President.
On Von day Evening there will be Prize DaclamtttoDtby member* choaan from the three upper olaaaea In College.
On Taeeday at 8 A. M. the Board of Trustees trill meet at the Chapel.
At 10 o'clock A. M. the, Wabash Academy of Science will hold ita anniversary. At 8 o'clock P. M. tho Associated Alumni will hold their anniversary.
Oration by SAMCEL"MJMUUL, Esq. Poem by Prof. BCTLEB.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Announcement Fee
CEAWFOBDSVILLE MARKET.
CORN,
IS
ABM AII O'NEAL, Trustee, itc.
July 1. 155$. v» lioOwl.
'j-fi"IliailT i"' IT'i"
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At 7 o'clock in tho evening an Oration •will be delivered before the two Literary Societies by NXWTON Booms, Esq.
On Wednesday ot 8 o'clock A. M. will begin the appropriate Commencement Exercises. June 66,1858. ss: No.
$2—in
advance.
FOR CONGRESS.
Mr. EDITOR: Please announce M. D. MANSON', as a Candidate for Congrcss, subject to the decision of the Congressional District Convention, and oblige MANY FRIENDS. .V l, *SSB3
FOR SHERIFF.
MR. BOWEN Please announce the name of RICHARD CANINE, ns a candidate for Sheriff subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. OLD UNION.
EDITOR REVIEW—Please announce tho name of AARON C. SNTDER as a candidate for. Sheriff of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.
MANY VOTERS.
Mr. EDITOR—Please announce toe name of WM. GOTT, of Scott township, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.
THE PEOPLE.
We invite the attention of the sick nnd afflicted, to the advertisements in our columns of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla, and Gridley's Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Baker's Specific, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial, and Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer. These medicines are prepared by a thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, so that all can rely upon thorn as being safe and effectual in curing tlicdis•cases for which they are rccommcndcd. They are standard remedies, and can be found in nearly every Drug and Apothecary store in tlic United States. itinel9-Gin.
REVIEW OFFICE, July 9tli, 1S58.
I'l.OL'j:, 1? bbl $4,00 SACK BLOUR, SO lb sacks 1,00 WHEAT. 5} bush fiO
bush 20
OATS, $ bush IS TIAY, fMon 6,00 POTATOES, bush 50 APPLES, (green) 3 hush •do bush 1,00
S'EACHKS,(dried)$
do bush none
WHITE BEANS, $ bush 1,00 TIMOTHY SEED, bush 2.25 CHICKENS, $ doz 1 ,«0 COITKK. $ lb ProAit, lb 9 MOLASSES. F)!gal 50 BUTTER, $ lb 12J4 Eoos, $ do/. CIIKEBK, 5P 10 £AI.T, %)bul '-,60 Oouv
MKAI.,
$ bush SO
NOTICE TCT BRIDGE^ BUILOERS! NOTICE
is hereby given, that the Board of Trustees of Ripley township in tin* county, will, on Monday, tho second day of nest Atigiist. inocivo Sealed Proposals lor the crcction of Bridge over Sugar Creek, directly above the point ivhero tho Pcrrysvillc mad to Crawfordsville, crosses the Hiiiil Crock. Such proposals will be vcceivcd by said Ho.iv.! on said lid of AuirusC. and 1 lio three ensuing days thereafter, when they will W opmiod. Tho plan of said Bridge. Spocilications, Ac., can he soon at llio niise of A. O'Neal. KM]., ill Yoiints* i!!C, lit anytime. AS cn.joir.ed by law, bond nnd security for the due performance bis contract will be required of the person whose proposal is accepted.
BC
hereby given that there will bo an election hold at Wesley Chapel, in Wiivne township. Moritgonu'iy comity. Indiana, on the 17th day ot July, A. D. 1SSS, at one o'clock, 1'. M.. for the purpose of electing three Trustees for Wesley Acadcmv. ,1. S. (JI5AY. (JKO. liRATTON, .Ttily 1, V-^. JOHNS TOUT.
Sheriff's Sale,
BYthe
vi
tue of an execution to mo directed from Clorkoftbe Court of Common Pleas of
Montgomery county, I will c.vposo to sale at public auction nt tho court house door in tho town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county anil State of Indiana, on Saturdi.y tho 2iuh day of .lime. 1S58. between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and Ibnr o'clock 1'. M. of said day. tho rents and profits for the torm of seven years of the following described real estate to-wit.:*a part of South cast qr. of north east qr- section 29, township IS, range 5 west, containing 20 acres, also, tho north qr. of the north oast qr. section 20, township IS, rangeS west, containing 40 acres, making Co acres all lying in tho county of Montgomery and Stato of Indiana, and if tho rents and profits will not bring a sufficient slim to satisfy said cxecution_ 1 will tlion and there at th« samo time and placc offer a sufficient amount of tho aobvo described real cstato to satisfy said debts and costs, taken on oxceution as tho property of Philip Lowallcn and Mary Lowallcn at the suit of John W. Garvin and E. A. Davis.
Wm. li .SCHOOLER, Sheriff of M. C. June, 5th, IS6S. No. 46-tds. The abovo salo is postponed until Saturday, the 2-1 th day of July, 1S5S, by order of the plaintiffs nttornoy. W. It. SCHOOT.KK. sheriff.
July 1, '5S. [Printers fee $5.]
Sheriff's Sale.
Bthovirtuo
of an execution to mo directed fromclcrk of the Court of Common Picas' of Montgomcrv county I will expose to sale at public auctiou at t\ic Court House do in tho town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, and State of Indiana, on Saturday tho SGtli day of June. 1S5S, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day tho rents and profits for the term of sovenyeats of the following described real estate to-wit: a part of Lot No. 72 us tho same is known nnd designated on the original plat oftlio\own of Crawfordsville, commencing 35 feet south of the north east corner of Lot No. 71, original plat of said town, thonco south along tho west margin of Washington strect 20 feet, thence west one hundred and sixty flvo foot to the 'alley, thcnco along the cast margin of said alley north 20 feet, thence oast ono hundred and sixty live feet to the Dlaceof beginning, all lving and being in the county of Montgomery an3 Stato of Indiana and if tho rents and profits will not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said oxecution I will then and there at the same time and place offer a sufficient amount of the above described real estate to satisfy said debts and costs, taken on execution as tho property o! Joseph F. Galey and David T. Ridgo at tho snit of John W. At wood and others.
Win. II. SCHOOLER, Sheriff of M. C. Juno 5th, 1S58. vol. 9 No.-46, tds. Tho above salo is postponod nntil Saturday, the 24 th day of July, 185S, by order of tho plaintiff's •attornoy. ... W. H. 8CHOOLER, Sheriff.
July 1, '5S* [Printers fee $5.]
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE
is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on Monday, tho 13th day or July, A. D., 185S, at the late residenco of Abraham Bargelt, deceased, in the town of Middletown, in Montgomery county, all his personal property, (not taken by tho widow) consisting of honsehold furniture, farming utensils, harness, ono wagon, one two-horae buggy, one cow, one horse, hogs, corn, «c. A credit of six months will be given on all rama over three dollars, the purchaser giy.Tag his now with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.
JOHN PISHE
Jppo It, 1866.
FISHES, Administrator. n48w8.
ASE gross Boorhave's Holland Bitters. yj spr24'S8 MANSON & pew OWEES.
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TO THE CITIZENS OF THE
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
I take this method of informing the Citizens of the District that owing to my duties at home that I shall be compelled to decline being a candidate for Congress in tho coming Campaign. But will use my utmost exertions to supply all my customers with the best article of
Tin, Copper St Sheet fron,
Ware that is Manufactured in
Montgomery County.
Aud every body knows that am the only boss timer in the town of Crawfordsville. BucksStovos stands unrivaled as yet.
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June 20, 1803. No. 49-tf.
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CAKTHIL'S COUC4H HALSAM
will euro Coughs. Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting of ISlood, Pain in the side and breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Congli, Croop, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. No one should neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. Millions die annually by ncglccting COMMON COLD.— Coughs and Colds lead to CONSUMPTION, and theri to an early death. Jtcader, have you a Cough, Cold or liny disease of the lungs? Procure at once that celebrated remedy. DK. CABTKR'B COCOH BALSAM which never fails to relieve a Cough in twen-ty-four hours, nnd always CCKKS tho WOI:ST CASES of Colds, Coughs, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs in a few days. Price—Trial bottles, 25 cents largo bottles. $ 1 per bottle, or bottles for
DK. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis. Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must bo addressed to get tho genuine.— Sold by T. D. Brown and Manson & Powers, in Crawfordsville, and by druggists generally.
£gri)R. HOOPER'S'FEMALE COHDIAL Will cure all Female Complaints, such as Excessive. Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, Flour Albus dr Whites, Barrenness. Sallow Compleotion, Headache, Dizziness, Woak Nerves, Frightful .Dreams, and all diseases caused by Colds, Chocked Prcspi'ation, Excesses, OvcrE.veitcmcnt, etc., of the Sexual Organs: Dr. Hooppcr's Fcmalo Cordial is universally acknowledgedby the ladies the best remedy ever invented.
J5y~Prioe $1 per bottle, or six bott'es for $5. PR. EASTKRLY, corner of Third and Chestnut streets St. Louis, Mo., Solo Proprietor, and to whom all orders must be addressed.
Sold by T. D. Brown, and Manson & Powers, in Crawfordsville, and by druggists generally.
Sheriff's Sale.
BYtho
virtue of an execution to me directed from Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, of Montgomery countv. I will expose to sale at Public Auction at tho Court House door in the town of Crawfordsville. Montgomery connty, and State of Indiana, on Saturday, the 5th day of June, 1S5S, betwocn the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clk. P. M. of said day, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of tho following described real estate to-wit: a part of the west half of tho south cast quarter of section S, township 19 north of rango 8 west, and bounded as follows: beginning at corner 20 rods cast of the south west corner of said west half, running thence with tho original line east 20 rods thence north SO rods, thence south SO rods to the place of beginning, containing ten acres more.or less, all lying in .the county of Montgomery and Stato of Indiana, and if the ronts and profits will not bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution I will then and there at the same time and place offer a sufficient amount of the abovo described real estate to satisfy said debts and costs taken on execution, .as the property o. .William C. Endicot and'James Harlan, at. the suit of George Cooper and Israel Clark.
WM. H. SCHOOLER. Sheriff, M. C.
The above sale is postponed until Saturday, the 24th day of July,-1858, by ordor. of the plaintiffs attorney: W. H. SCHOOLER, Sheriff.
June 12.185e. !$5 001 n!7-?ds
Mso, their new styles of
A S
Dn. EASTICKI.Y'S IODINE AND SAusAr.\r.n.i.A will cure the WOISST
jir.ucrniAi.
mirii»M»^ ri*8w^irti'inr»^ smwew. "••-'•'•-^mwiffiiifiiiii'ii rrnrnii¥(i
'.Jk
& CO.,
ri
Hare received their
Immense Stock of
0TH1NG
9A
For Men arid Boys' Ware,
EMBRACING ALL THE NEW STYLES
OF THE SEASON.
9
N O W E A
All to be Sold at Low Prices.
£r|"kr| BBLS. SALT on hand and in transit, Ovfvr for sale bv jui'c 19 CAMPBELL & CO.
HALF Barrels White l'ish and Trout, for sale by tine 19
200
:53.
THOSE
CAMPBELL & CO.
who wish to buy goods at low priccs, and have Inrirc stock to select from, will go jurie 11) '58. [to CAMPBELL & CO.
Dr. Easterly's
IODINE AND SARSAPARILLA. Will cure all diseases arising from an impure state of the BLOOIV. or a depraved condition of the fluids of the system, viz: G'anecr.i, Swelling of the Glands, Khctimi.tism, White Swelling, Chronic Pore Eyes, Piles, Bolls, Erysipelas. Goutre, Pains in tho lioncs and Joints, Ulcers in the Mouth and Throat, aiiH ail Chronic Constitutional Diseases. This medicine searches out the very roots of the disease by plirifying tho blood, and changing the secretions In the system, thus removing the cause, which renders the ctntK CKRT.WN and TICKVANENT.
DISEASE,
and drive out
and destroy every particle of .utncuitY which is in the
SYSTKM
and cure its bad etl'ects.
It will euro SECONDARY SYPHILIS or VKNKKEAI. DISEASE and will drive tho SYTII.ITIC VIRUS and all HEREDITARY TAINTS aild TOISON'Ol'S MATTER OUt of the system through the rours or THE SKIN, and restore the Patient to a perfect state of HKAI.TH and ri'itiTY. It is a positive cure for LIVER COMPLAINT and DYSPEPSIA, if used a propel* length of time. I challenge the world to produce its equal in there complaints. The aftlieted will bear in mi'id that DR. EASTERLY'S IODINE AND SAHSAPAUii.t.A will cure all Nervous diseases, Fcmalo Complaints, Dropsy. Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys. Bladder aud Urinary organs, in a few da\
It will vemove Pimples and Blotches from tho FACE, and make the Skin Clear, White and Beau tiful ns Alabaster. It docs this by purifying the BLOOD, and by its prompt action on the Liver, Kidneys, anil Secretary Organs, producing vigorous heal til.
Persons who have long boon afHictcd with Scrofula. Old Soros. Tetter. Ringworms, Scald Ilead Clo'ohes, Eruption of the Skin and all Cutaneous diseases arc advised to procure Gridlcy's Salt Khctun and Titter Ointment to apply on the Sores, or diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. Tho Iodine and Sarsaparilla purifies the Blood, and causo tho sores to discharge their TUTIMD MATTER, and tho OINTMENT HEALS THEM. When both aroused (which I always recommend) a PERMANENT and RADICAL CCRE is always effected. They are the best and most POWERFUL 'CURATIVES known to man. A fair trial is all I ask—I do not fear tho result.
Price, of tho Iodine ar.d Sarsaparilla $1 per Bottle, or Bottles for Gridley's Salt Kheum Ointment 75 cents per Bottle. Both are prepared by DK. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut sts.. St. Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom ail orders must be addressed. O v1
Sold by T. D. Brown and Mauson & Powers, druggists, in Crawfordsville, and by druggists generally.
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! CIGARS! CIGARS!! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
THE most choico brands of Tobacco & Cigars will bo sold at the lowest Spares by A. KOLTE, Tobaconist.
May, 23, 1S5S. Ko. 44-8m.
G5R*DR. BAKER'S SPECIPFIC
JEGTDR. EASTERLY,
will cure
Gonorrhoea,"(Sleetc,Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Chordee, diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and all diseases of the genital organs. Header, have you a PRJVAT*.DISEASE? Do not neglect it. DELAY IS DANOEBOES. DK. BAK-ER'S SrEciKFic is
a
safe, speedr.and KADICAL CUES. With Dr. Bakers Specific you can CURE YOCRSELF, and prevent exposure,asplain directions for use accompany the medicine. Prico $ 1 50 per bottle.
corner Third and Chest
nut streets, St. Louis, Mo., 6ole proprietor, to whom all ordei-s must bo addressed to get" the gonuinc. Sold by T. D. Rrown, and Manson & Powers, in Crawfordsville, ind by druggists generally.
NEW GOODS!
#4
CHEAP GOODS!!
Spring and Summer
Allen, Galev & Keeran
tho
O O S
Which they are now offering to their friends and patrons and the community at large at the lowest
*r.^ ASH PRICES,,
And on favorable terms exactly suited to the
I E S
As it is
useless to undertake to enumerate
VARIETY, STYLE AND QUALITY,
Of goods of which our stock consists we would briefly state that we have a
I I O I S E E I O N
OF STAPLE AND
A N O O S
Suited to the wear of
Gen Is, Ladies, Boys and Girls.
ALSO A STOCK OF
Groceries, Hardware and
QUEENSWARE &c.,
Ml of which wc offer to our friends in cxchang for all kinds of merchantable
O E
Being thankful for past favors wc once more a a in vi at on
Come
€omc One!
All!!
Bring your Butter, Eggs, Lard,
Feathers, Rags, Bacon,
Beeswax, Tallow,
&ro., &c.,
For which wc 'will allow you the
0v.
MARKET PRICE JK GOODS.
At the Store of ALLEN, GALEY & KEERAN, in the Kooni formerly occupied by Graham Brothers. West of the Court House.
May 1st. 1S53. ly.
BOOT AND SHOE
3 3 O E
Corner, of.'Green & Main, .Sts,
The only exclusive Boot Shoe Store in
CRAWFORDSVlffjItfE.
Where customers can purchase not only every kind of article in the Boot and .Shoe trade but at prices
Lower Than Any where Else,
The great inducement we ofl'er in our prices and tho beautjl'nl quality anil durability of our stock of Boots and Shoes are such that every man, woman and child will savo
Twenty-five Pe
'fioyjy
Ry trading at our establishment a quarter of a dollar saved these times is an item that no one should overlook. Ilcin? exclusive in the business and with the best of facilities for doing business we arc enabled to
UNDERSELL
Anj- of tlic Dry Goods stores in town that sell Roots and shoes The Rowing comprises a list of our Splendid stock of
Boots and Shoes.
I.udii iter* Kill Congress Cu J.acc Gaiters,'
Kid Slipper:-: Kip Heeled Shoe: Calf Scweil Shoes:
•. Sheep Skin Over-Shoe's: Lasting Conirress Gaiters '.Kid Buskin®:
Calf Heeled Shoes Goat Boots ORtibbe- Over-Shoe?:
Moccasins. Fur and Cotton Lined
Gents' Calf Cork soled Boots Single Doiiblo Grained Boots
Cloth congress Gaiters Kip Shoes: Doubled soled Calf Boots
Kip .V
f-* Calf concrcss Gaiters 'Mi I'lain calf Shoes:
Grloves and Hosiery.
Gents'Buck Gloves Gray Morino Ilose: Mixed cotton half Hose
Woolen Half Hose .i -l. Fancy cotton half Hose:
Ladies Cotton Hose Woolen Hose: The stock embraces every variety and style will be sold at the very lowest fienres for fjgjT'Connected with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptne.-s and dispatch.
May S '58-v0n42-tf. DAVID KESTER.
DR. EASTERLY'S
S^-FEVER AND AGUE KILLER—Will
Price ill per bottle or six bottles for $5. Dit. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut serccts St. Louis, Pole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by T. D. Urown, and Manson & Powers, Agents for Crawfordsville. and by druggists generally.
Juno 11), 1853. No. 48-6m.
50
Boxes Star and Adamantine Candles, salo cheap by apr 21 '?8
-a ^X'3".
I
Are now prepared for the Spring and Snmmer trade with a select stock of Spring and Summer
EN6LISH,
REMOVAL
N. W. Corner of Main & Green Sis..
IN TliK KOOM FOKSIKIILY 0CCITIi:i IJY
PUHSEL BRO
Where he has on hand and for .sale
E A
AJjL KINDS OF. FANCY ANJ)
School, Blank & Miscellaneous
IIS
POCKET CUTLERY", PURSES,
PiclHiT*, PorlmoiiicM &c.
Don't fail to urop iu nt tlic "Old Corner!" Crawfordsville, May 1, lSoS. vOnllyl.
TO THE:^ LADIES.
invite the attention of flouskecpcrs, Scam-strossc.-i. Dressmakers and Manufactures of all kinds of clothing to the perfect adaption of
WHEELEE & WILLSON'S
^jjEWlNG Machines for their use. Havimr obI tained the agency for the sale ofthese Machines in Montsromery'co. wc arc now prepared to fnrnish them at Manufactures priccs adding say .J1.50 freight on each. They combine all the improvcmcnts that have been made for sewing. They arc I simple in construction, efficient and durable in ii- .,,,1.1 °Pcrat'on beautiful in Modle & Finish, fitted to ASH adorn the parlor, and suited to the workshop.—
I Their speed is from 1200 to 2000 stitches per minI utc, or equal in efficiency to twelve seamstrcs-es. 1 They are not only warranted to crive satisfaction, but all expenses for keeping tkem in order will bo paid for three years to come. In short we feel confident that these Machines in their present form are the best ever offered to the public. Any I one wishing to see a sample Machine can do so by
... calling at the rcsidcnce of D. Hartcr. in Crawfords-
cirre Ague aud Fe\er, Chills and re\cr, Dumb vi 1!c, where one may be seen in operation, ('ircnlarsdiscriptive of the different kinds ofMachincs with refcrcnccs. prices, &.c., &c., free of expense, call at the store of
Ague. Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, all tho various forms of Fevers incident to Billious Climates. If there is a MAN, WOMAN or CHILD suffering with ACI-E AND FEVER, tlicy are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer It iS a POSITIVE CUKE—srEEDY AND PERMANENT. TTT it.
H. N. CHRISTMAN. S. H. GREGG.
I S A N & E
HARDWARE AND COMMISSION
CAMPBELL, GALEY & IIARTER.
Crawfordsville. Mav S. Sin
for
MANSON & POWERS.
APTIST. Old and New School Presbyterian. Methodist ard Cristian Hyrun Books—Testaments. Bibles, Sac.3d Mciodcons. The Shawm, Christian Psalmist, &c., «&c., always on hand and for sale cheap by mav 1 '53. FRANK HEATON.
FOOLS
Cap, Letter,Note, Legal. Bill. Bath and Billet Paper. Envelopes and Blank Books, at Lafavettc and Indianapolis pricos. at mav 1'&9. FjiANK IIEATONrS.
SUPERIOR Fresh Teas at O apr24'53 MANSON fc POWERS'.
OODS and Cliristadors Hair Dvc for sale bv
W
air 21 .MANSON .t POWEK'Sv. «.
mt
No. 2, Empire Block, Crawfordsville, d.
DEALERS IN
Iron, Nails, Steel," Axles, Springs, Sash and Glass,
Bolts, Mechanic's Tools,
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
GERMAN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
ALSO, SADDLERY, COACH AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS,
Together with Agricultural Implements, among which is the
KENTUCKY HARVESTER!
Acknowledged to be the best Reaper and Mower combined now in use. (The above cut represents a Reaper.) or this machine we can give the best of reference. Wc havo a lot of these machines on hand and shall order as the demand will justify To secure a machine be sure aud order in time. Also,
Manney's Reaper and Mower Combined,
MOFFITT'S CELEBRATED THRESHER AND SEPARATOR,
Cutting Boxes, Coras Crushers, Corat Flaiatcrs &. SJicHcrs, MOORE'S GRAIN DRILL, &c.,
EST All orders addressed to us shall meet with promj
Crawfordsville, April 24, 1S5S.
BOOKS AND
STATIONERY!!
E M. HEATON
A S E O E I S
Hook and Stationery Storey
0 IT E
Sec.
prompt attention. OilKISTMAN & GIJKGG, Ko. 2,
April 24, 1S5S. vOn l'i.
ha ve just received a larL'e and fre-ih snpfily V\ ot Dr. ('. W. Roback's Scandinavian iluod Purifier and Blood I'ills. apr24'f»S MAXSON & I'OWKKS.
AFRESIf
supply of Dr. IlelmboUl's extract of
Buclm, fur s.de by
apr -4 GROsS McLunc apr24.'0&
J\IANSON vfc l'OWF.RS.
ills and VennifiiL'e. MANSON & i'0\Vj RS.
GROVUK & SIAKKU'tt,
E E A E I
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,!
405 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
TCO CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
WEST FOURTH ST.. CINCINNATI.
SIS'" These Machines are .justly admitted to ho the best in the market for family service. Circulars sent on applicaiton. Apr. 17, IS'JS
$29,000
Empire Block. vl'n-10.
MANS 0IV & POWERS,
In the Field Again!
71
till the largest and Best selected stock oj
Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
OILS, DYIi STUFFS, TOBACCO,
M&.
Window Glass, Glass Ware,
GLASS LAMPS, COAL OIL LAMPS,
COAL OIL, LARD OIL, FJStt OIL,
Liusccd Oil, White Lcail,
Together with a full and complete assortment of
A I W S
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKKT,
W.'iich we arc determined to sell, as low as can be purchased in the Wabash Valley, for cash, or to prompt pavers, o:\space. Call "at No. •!. Empire Block, raw l'o rd vi l! c.
OIII.
'Music for the Million!"
A Ii
Greencastle Music Store!
PIANO FOUTI:S from to .t\-nri/..i. MKLOUEONS from S .j'.i00,00. 'JI'ITARH
from 0 to
I'-'IO/iO.
VIOLINS from to J'IO.O'I. Also, a full and complete ,c'.of Sheet .Uiisic and illusion! Ilt-rclinnd of all kinds, constant! on hand and for sale at Hi'DlS "II l/md ••SMASH DOWN PANIC I'lMCKS." "ur Piano Furtes arc from the following Noted Factories: ... ..
Cliickering Sons. Boston. Woodward «fe !rown. A. it .1. Keoirli. Buffalo. Peters, Craci: it Co. Loui-viilc. A. II. Gale (Y. .. j- New York. Child it Bishop's Celebrated Mclodcon*. The above lnstrurr(nt cannot be siirpa"»cd. ard will be sold on teims defying competition
We respectfully invite tlr+e wisliinsr nnytbint'in the Music line to call aud exairine our stock.— Ail orders protnntlv attended to. Address.
Ii. DOBBINS & CO.. Grcencnst'e- Ind. N. B. Evcrv instrument fuliv wurianted. March 'J'J. IS/iS. V.'nWyl.
IMPORTANT.
\AcwA to
May 1st, 1353. 3m.
Particular Notice.
Jpoods,
W1NN, having disposed of his enti.e stock of and quit the business, v.vmid most respectfully inform those who are indebted to him lor coods. either bv note or book account, that an immediate settlement is desired. The Books can be found iu the front room over Christmon
Grcpjr's store. JACOB WINN. April 24, 135S. v?, n!0.
BACON
WANTED, for which we will pav the hisfl
best pricc in casb-
STOCK:
New Goods For The
"i
I I O N
GRAHAM BRO'S.
Silks, Dry Goods, ttoiiucls
A N I O N S
HEADY MADE II0THI\G IP STAIRS.
THE LARGEST STOCK OK
Boots and Shoes In Town.
Hats, I'lii'iK'ts,
Crockery Ware, Groceries, &c.,
E Sell more goods than any ON House in INDIANA, and do our own WORK, and can and will Under Sell all Competition.
GRAIIA.M BROTHERS.
April 24, 1S5S. tf.
LOOK OH' FOR !\IO
W E A E
AYe arc still on li'antls with a recruit ofnico
^253*531^' SUM! 'SHIMEM*1'**
Goods, now ro u.ly for i\I rl- ct at .\tiil
LOWER RATES THAN EVElt. -.i
UJ'R STUCK IS CV:uJ'lKTE.-«
Just come i'l :ind see our Xcw
Summer Cloths, Cassimers,
Tivccds, and (o((on («'ools,
.MK.V AND JJOVS WKAJ.',*
SILKS, BERAGES, DELAINES, LAWNS,
,1\!)
MA
im
JS*"
have you call nnd pay him irnmcai-
we.-t of Crawfordsville, and have authorized Mr. Joel Lcc. to sell the samo. Persons wishinsr to buv a farm will do well by calline njiou Mr. I^ic. before purchasing clswlicrc. C. W. I'ilATHEK.
hl\l)S III' MCE
GOODS, FOK THE L\IIIES-
BoBsiietw, Caps,
BOOTS A.\D SHOES,,
J.OTIHXJ, Xl\, &.C..
Mcnnj and your
is "®..J
IF YOU WANT
CHEAP GOODS.
At the samo old place where you hrm always found us ready to receive our friends. .Kj/rzuoTif
& JIAIU)JX
April ^-1 lijj. vo'J n(').
rilllK un'ler^icnotl linvinc left- the roxinty of -L Montgomery n'oul^I intorin his frien'ls patrons, that he has left his accounts with Mr. rpiIF. subscriber would n.-pe '.fi l!y inform '.lift Jame l'almer, Onil.ani ur^tncrH. WJJO will citizens of Crawfordsville. ^IV.l vicinity that be
Lumber! Lumber! Lumber!
llt.}ULA
opened rt Lni»b-t yard on Walnut
atciy, ^J^ftiro^ iMi to^sell m^ Jarm, inile.^ Nf^_'^h. in u:L' wc-l pait 11 town, near Bu:!in*rt''iis keep
carpc:itv*r snop, wheve he will keep en hand a rcncral assortment of lumber, which ho- --vi," ,--i at the lowest market priccs. E. CLARK.
April 21. 1338. vO, nl'J, 3m.
PEI'PElJ,
A
MAN.'XJN it POWERS, ..p*
Spice nnd Cinnamon, ^rroiniuv
pround, for sale by ajir 24 '5S MANSON
DON'T
forget to try our Cigars find havechoicc articles.
apr: .MANSON A V'
A
|^JJ^OWE'S, Hurley's I'nliV, and saparilla, for sale lv apr 24 '53 JIansdx (i
VKRYIarco assortment of .i: \V
sh Bmiihcs,
for
sale
L.'iy ,1A.VCON it POW.
