Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 July 1858 — Page 4

Lajnioii Brothers 8c Co. WI •••'. N-j I' ill

HAVINM

laViti it he Norihj R-fri if McjM-

laitdVlnriw anJ'ntul ^pleutHil-Imildiifg" in

WASHINGTON STREET,

Nearly ttie 'iM corti'-r. formerly neenpied by layinittt «V eaA filled ii with an entirely »«c xtoukof

O E I E S

They arc noc- prspsrC'l supply the public with «very arti-lo in UtHitoccrv line at X"-T

Wholesale or Retail,

At trices ichhlt Def, COMPETITION.

Their Stojk of

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

B00-TS. SHOES. & C.,

Will he sold nt prices to correspond with the time ?. They Imvc also tlie largest & best selected slock of

Choice OLD LIQUORS,

7!ver brought thi1* market ami which will sill bear chemical analysis and are

WARRANTED PURE,

Which wilW^mt up in any si/.oil packages at a trediii-iion i.f til'tv per cent upon the piiccs usually -charced in thi^ Nlarkct.

Th'".v pan nlfbrd. with tlicir lartrn stock and great facilities of buying nl the lowest figures, to give rare b.-rtriiins to all who (five tlicm their patronage

P.estire to call before buyinc goods at Fob, i] lS.VMf. LAYMON J5ROS & CO.

What the ladies say

In favor of

•BUCK'S CELEBRATED COOKING STOVES.

"\T7R the undersigned who have puichnscd the VV justly celebrated Buck's Talent Cookinc Stoves, wonlil recommend them to the Public, an being the most perfect .Stove ever sold in this plate.

It is perfect in all the diiforcnt departments of Cooking— Hakes with great regularity. has a L'ood draught, ami requires but about one half the amoiriit of fuel that is required tc perform the same mnoimtof work in either Cooking Stoves:

Mrs. Matilda Gompton, Mrs. M. M. Jennison, K. M. Robertson. Elizabeth Muck, Nnncy Fisher, Elizabeth Fagan,

Ann

Vj.

Watson* Lucy A. Ilolton,

Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson, K. A. Jciinison, Sarah Wakclyn, Eliza Jlowon. M. Middlcton, •Mrs. Martha A. Hughos. N. II. J. HOOVER, is thk only Acent for the Sale of the celebrated Muck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsville. Mo otherrv lm'vo thorn. A pood assortment of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade. i,

April 1 S.'jii•— it".

Fresh Arrival of

BOARDJVL&N& GRAY'S

'p a

AT

Newman's Music Store

TTA YINC jusi opened a laigo stock of line Gold .Ll Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which le offers for cash at prices so low as to defy competition. Two doors cast of Binford'a corner, sign of Wati'ji and Mi sicai. Isstki'Mknts. 100 Fine Gold and Silver Wat'lie.° 10O I'.reast Tins and r.ronclies

Soo l-'ingcr Rings 75 Ear Drops of different styles 20 and Silver Fob and Neck Chains 80 (I'othie Pearl inlaid and enameled llrass "Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens. Pencils, Lockets, Snaps, Rracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, -line Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Rooks. Maps, Novels, Paper, Ink. tine Note Paper. Envelopes, Pictures, sundry school and Ladies Cards, Pianos, Mclo-Peans. Meiodeons, Guitars, Violins, Aocordoons, Music Uo.ves, Sheet Music, together with every tiling else usually kep in sni'li establishments. TIIOS. NEWMAN.

Crawfordsville, Dee. 22,1^55. a v7n2S.

Howard Association,

A benevolent Institution, established by sjkria/ endoirnient for the relief of the Xuk and distressed, afflicted with

Virulent, and Epidemic diseases.

TOsuch

ALL persons atllieted with Sexual Diseases, as SPKRMATORR1KKA. SEMINAL WRAKNKSS, GONORKIUKA. Gl.EKT. 1MPOTENCK. SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SF.Lt" A Ill'SK. Ac., A-a

The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases bv tinncks, Severn 1 years iiiro directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CI IAIUTA RLE ACT worthy of their names to ojhmi a Dispensary for the treatment of this class ordiscases. in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICi GRATIS, to all who apply hy letter, with a description of their condition", (age. occupation, habits of life. ifce.O and in eases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE, ll is noodles* to add that the Association commands the l.i'jhe.-t. Mcdical skill of tl.o ago. and will furnish the most approved modern treatment.

Tho Directors, on a review of the past, feel asmired that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort, have been of great benefit to the aillieted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very Important but innon despised cause.

Just published by the Association, a Report on Spermatori hcea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other Diseases of tho Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by maii,{ in a sealed letter envelope,) fuh of ciiauc.k. ou receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage.

Address, tor RejKjrt or treatment. Dr. Gkoegk F. Calhoun, Consulting Surgcin, Howard Ar-so-ciation. No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Ph. Br order of tho Directors.

EZRA D. IIAUTWELL, President.

Gttt.

Faircuild, See'y. mar 20, v?n35j 1.

F. COLLINS,

PEALEES IX-

Foreign & American &. :ss* -jtEz

9

and-ALA\rrAcrvKLH^ or

Monuments, Tomb Tables, Grave Stones, &c.

brought

fcvorj* variety aud t-tyle. of work will be executed illi !bo best manner, with promptness and dispatch. Thoso wiib ug to purchase anything in that line will do wall Mgivoihem a cull.

ALL

Klatca Si Lang's Back, in

Post Off.Cfl Building. [Mar. 18'5S—Cm. tho

tho School Books of tlio day—with nil other articles used in Common Schools, [excepting tho Switeb,} foe Bale at

FRANK BEATON'S,

Dcc 1857v9n22-tf. No. 1, Empire Block.

CORN,

RYK, BARLEY MOOI), are wanted at the Di«illory, north of Crawfordsville, for which the Highest Market Prico will bo paid hy LA YAlOJs* BROTHERS & CD,

Feb. 5rl?55A?n2C* if.

FARMERS CHOICE!

O I N I N N A I

STEEL PLOWS.

CAMPBELL. OAT.F.V .t HARTER. arc now receiving a large assortment of the abow-Floys, all Sizes. with and without Cutter*.' C«n Plows,' and they will also have for the Spring Trad: a large assortment of Cnlivotors, 9iugto,- Double and Three Shoveled.

Plows. Revolving Horsc-Rakcs

Ac. Ac..

Eeb. "JO, '5S-v9-n31-Gm.

H.-iv-

ingengaaed tbc services of Mr. Jesse Cumberland (torincjfy of tfielfonse-of Cumberland Grog£

A

Co.) who willaivc special attentionto this department. we projKh^ to furnish all the latest im-, proved iiiriieiiliural Implements of the day, Mich as Reapers, Motyer*, ThrashingMaehiues, Separators. Grain Drills. Corn Planters Ac. ic., !Rememl«r the- place No. 7 tinmcrvial Kow. CrawfordsvilJc. Iiy 1.

CAMI'HKLL, f.'ALEY JcUARTEU. Feb. 20, 1S.-S. tf.

Insurance Advertisement.

t'i'.eni ':it of the Condition of the

II(ENIX INS URA NCE COM PA

OF UARTFOKD, CONNECTICUT,

*AS. l#t. 1S59,

As examined and approved by the State AnditorH of Ohio. Indiana. Tllinois, Iowa and Tennessee, in compliance with the laws of these States:

Capital Stock all paid up S200.000 00. Total Assctts JS-ll.TlO.oO. Cash on hands and in bank $47.*17.03 Cash in hands of and due from agents -12.4S2..34. Ami' loaned on yrortagaes of real estate 17.700 00 loaned on jiledge of banks »& stocks 19,000 00 Hill-receivable for loans and approved CJollateral and personal security 53.773,17 Stock in N. Y. eify banks market valne 100,800,25 Stock in New England banks do 5S.S1S.00

1

Determined to con thus themselves strictlv to a

CASH AND PRODUCE TRADE,

Accumulated interests on investments 2,127,SO

Assetts

Liabilities due or jut due to banks or othercreditors none. Losses adjusted and due none. do not due $10,'il-l,00 Losses unadjusted 17.000,00 do waiting for fHrlher proof 5900.00 All other cliiiins estimated

nl

500,00

S. L. l.OOMIS, President.

11. ICEr.i.ocn, S?c'y. STATE OK CONNECTICUT.)

ss

1IARTF01U CoL'NTV.J* II.vr.TFonn, January, 15th, 1S5S.

Personally appeared II. KoIIogg, Secretary of the Plurnix* In.-ui'unce Coir puny and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed is true and correct to his best knowledge and belief before inc.

C. .1. IIOADLY. Justice of the Peacc. The undersiffued agent fcr Craw fords ville and vicinity will be glnd to receive applications and issue policies on nil good risks at" fair rates.— Please call. JAMES IIEATON, Agent.

"CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! CARRIAGES!!

GEORGE H. DEIGHTON

LAiK. I)IlI(illTUN AND CROMLEIIOLUE, Greatful for past favors, would respectfully inform the public, that he has

E O E I)

from W: sliiniiton street, to Main street. doors oast of Cloud's Dry Good Store, where heiseon tiintlv putting up the ni'.^t

Fashionable, Durable and cheapest

A W S I I E S S I E S

AXD

S IX W A 0 IV S

Ever offered in this market and at.

E A S E N E I E S

Employing nr.no but competent and experienced workmen in each department—using none but the very best Eastern 'imber. well seasoned. Having these facilities, lie Hatters himself (without gas) he can give

better work for less money, than any

OTHER. ESTAJJLTS/IMEXTIX THE VEST.

^Anj' person wanting a tjooil ind

E A A I A E

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

O A S

to elose the stock. All of which is warranted one year. I-*?" Repairs, Blaeksmithing. Painting. Trimming. ifce., done on the shortest notice, as cheap as theehcapest and warranted to give satisfaction, cr no pay required. Old work taken in exchange for new." Siirn.

DEItJHTON'S CAKUIAGi: FACTORY Dec. 20, IS57—v#n2"yl.

A IVEW PIANO 'PRICE 1.1ST. TKRMS CASH. Thorc liRTing aiwara been a demand, hitherto unsuppHcd, for food Iow-pricwl rianos, tlmt tshould nuke the ]lnno more

rgenernlly

proenmble luxury than it has yet hern

vtj h.ive sitcccedwl in making arrangement* to be •upplied far tho future with I'bnna uf goKl quality ami ftnUh that mo will sell FOU CASH, at tlie following pri-c«: 1*4 Oelaiea, t»lnln rosewood ciuc— fine finish gl?5 6,'« rotind corners*dsc«

7

7

•i-v.

tfni

|»lfthi 2(K)

.. round corner* 210 niGllLr OK.VAMK.VrtD STTLSS rRO!»ORTION*AM.T LOW.

From these pricei no variation can in nny case l* maile, so that persons ordering Ly lutter can relv ujho buying at •ur lowest prices.

These instrumeuU aro not merely got up t* sell/ b«l art good substantial piano5t fully warranted, and to be returned if not satisfactory.

SMITII 5IXOX, Manufacturers nf it I rn .t Nixon's Pa lor Pianos, aud acenU for

ChicKerinp, St«*lart, Dunham, 4c. Gko. A. 1'ih.m'K Co.'s Melwteons.

I N IN N A I O

D,v9uC~ly.

NEW

O E

FANCY AND STAPLE

Crockery Store

IIE subscriber having opened More ir Four Story. Corner Room, where may be found at all times a heavy stock of good and staple Groceries, comprising all the different qualities of

T* Grocery and Crockery Store in the Pnrsel

CoflVe, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, aud (.nldcn Syrups,

Powder, Lead, Shot, fine Tobaccos, Cotton Yarns, «te.: and as for

Crockery, Glass & Stone Ware,

The stock is very large, and cannot bo enumerated in an advertisement. :i the assortment is entirely too larire. Rut enough is to say that yon can .all ffet suited at your on prices. We have a lieavv stock of Whips-und Lashes, from IS inches to 14 tcet long: and a very large and complete iissortnicnt of

Fancy Notions,

Such as il! suit the wants of the people. Also. Linseed and Lnrd Oil, Turpentine. Tar. W Into Lead, [follow Ware, Roping and Cording of all the" different styles. Stationary and eventhing in that line. We will have in a short tune one of iho lnrscst stocks of Musical Instruments and Musical Merchandize ever offered in Crawfordsville. Those that want to btiv

O E W E

Will find my stock much the largest ever offered in this place, and at -auction prices. Having obtained the services of II. Pnrsel, he de-irvs all of his old customers, and as many new ones as sees lit, to give him a call.

My terms is to talca all kinds of trade or o.ash. No credit. A full stock of Provisions always on liand so I will jnst say to the town customers that yoii will always find a (rood stock of every thing in the eating line, as the cellars are very large and cool in summer so as to keep eatables in good order.

Given* a call, and onr word lor it yon will not go away dissatisced. c.

MARVIN.

March 20, 1S5S. nS5m6.

ONE

gro^« Bwrlinvo'g Holland Blttor«. *pr:4*5S ..... MAN80N & PO?

lV»WF.«b.

mature we warrant a perfect fit

We are inaiiHfactr.rirfg and receiving from the eastern manufactures ali of the-most fashionable •and improved styles of Ilats and Caps, consisting

§241,719,59 of Jtenvcr. Otter, Silk, Soft Fur and wool Hats Cloth and Plash C:us. We use none but the best material and warrant satisfaction. We make to order and repair at short notice, don't forget the place two doors west of the Liir.e House main street. (Jra-fordsville Ind.

N. 15. (,'ash paid for Furs. June v9n2-J '5S.

WM. P. WATSON WrOULD

inform the citizens of Montgtmery Connty that he keeps on hand, one door North of Elston & Lane's Bank,

LEATHER.

Ot almost every description, viz:

CINCINNATI OAK-TANNED SOLE

CINCINNATI KIP UPPER AND CALF,

New and Elegant Store,

No. 02 FourihSt., 2nd door West of VincSt

AND Dinr-CTLV OPPOSITE TflK POST OHFICE

On the 15th of March

On which day s.lic will open the largest and best assortment of

w.RF^tc., jsajp^sv®

$

JL

The Only Exclusive Hat tj- Cap House in

MONTSOMERYDOUNTY.

.01

By the use of the French Comfor-

BUFFALO SOLE,

FRENCH KIP AND CALF,

CITY IIA15 NESS.

ALSO FINDINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

(\isli Paid for Hides.

Nov. 2S-v9nl9tf.

EllESII ARRIVAL

NEW BOOKS, &, &C. THE

nndcrrigncd has just received a new addition to lii.s stock, consisting of

BLAXIC BOOKS ,$• STATIONERY

O O N I E S

PURSES AND POCKET BOOKS

& ot all kinds,

Family & Fockct Bibles, Testaments

PORTFOLIOS AND ALBUMS,

O E N S A N E N I S

SCRAP LOOKS, BANKERS CASES,

And various other article too tedious to mention. Don't fail to call at No 1 Empire Klock. Dec. 19 '.v.- v9n22tf. F. M. 11KATON.

FRENCH MILLIHERY.

IR, S O "V .A. Xj_

Mrs J. A. HENDERSON,

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

E N O N N E S

Bonnet Ribbons, Artificial Flowers.

and 0Tn:

MILLINERY TRIMMINGS,

Ever brought to Cincinnati. With her increased facilities for doing a much lar-rer business than she has heretofore done, her Store and Show Rooms being the largest West of New Yolk, she will be enabled to offer

N E I A E I E E N S To Customers in her line, at

W O S A A N E A I

Persons visiting Cincinnatire particularly invited -j- to call at ja--

No- 92 Fourth Street,

OPPOSITE TI1E POST OFFICE.

J. A. II K.N I)EK.SOX.

Feb. 10 Is5 vOuSO ly.

VA^DERBILT,

J1«.

E N A Li .SURGEON.

R*

ESPECTFULT.Y tenders his services to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of which are now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that arc in want of artiticiul teeth can do well to call and sec specimens of tho best manufacture of

Porcelain Teeth in tlie West,

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

All operations pertaininir to the scicncc carefully atten ed to with tho least possible pain. Dental Rooms in Vi asliington Hall.

November 4, 1S53. vonlStf.

Crash! Crash! Crash!

Goes the Roxes of

Spring and Summer O O S

now roliinrr into

O

the stirc of

S E

CAN say to the citizens of Montgomery county that mv stock of

& a

is now on hando. aud Ls one of choice selection for the spring and summer trade of ISM. I will iiow tell to all who wish to purchase to call and price my goods, for I know I can and will give as good" bargains S3 any other man in town.

N. B. I will take all kinds of Produce in exchange for poods, A the market price. J. H. SHUE.

March 20,1S5S. v9nS5.

Sgeneral

ADDLERY & CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, assortment received by 4

E

The undersigned having pnreliascd II. BALL'Sint^est Lhet it at the old:

June 20, 1857-v8n43-tf.

NEW ARRANGEMENTS. TRAINS SOUTH,

Express passes Crawfordsville at A. M.,con neeting at Greencastle with morning train for Indianapolis and Tcrre Haute and arriving nt New Albany at 4-50 P. M.

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

Accommodation train going, north leaves Grccucastlc on the arrival of Terre Haute train and passes Crawfordsville 12 A. M. nrrmnir at Lafayette 2 ir. connecting with trains for Indianpolis.

Express passes Crawfordsville l''1:12 P. M. riving at Lafayette 12 I'. M. and at Chicago next morning.

Through tickets to be had for all the principal eastern and western cities at tlie oflice. R. E. •BRYANT, Agent.

February 16,1 So7—n81tf

GRAHAM MOTHERS! N E W O O S

DIRECT FROM i:OSTON

DHY GOODS, READY MADE

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

CHEAP FOR CASH PRODUCE.

A a a

Oiir stock being full, we would ask the citizens generally to give us a call. C:.sli and f'ountry Produce"received for Goods at small Profits.

J. CRAWFORD & MULL1KIN

April 10, 1S5S. nSStf.

CARRIAGE AND BUGGIES

E A E I I A E E

fompdiiiosi Distanced

J.

3.

MILLER being about to increase his already extensive facilities for manufacturing

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES

A

& LIGHT

VEHICLES

of every description Viy 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 for getting up

Cheaper, Better and Neater TI ~orl

than any similar establishment of the kind. Any person in want of good work would do well to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Being all practical workmen and employing none, but the most skillful, and using tlie 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.

Rcraring executed with neatness and dispatch, also Hhicksmithiilg," Trimming. Painting «fcc. All our work warrented one year.

Profuiully grateful to a generous public for their past patronage, the senior partners respectfully solicit a eontinuancc of the same to the new firin".!

Sign—J. S. Miller «fc Co., Market Street] North of the Courf house Square.

Sept. 5, 1957.

Ti

REMOVAL.

I have moved my Daguerrian Rooms (from the East end of Empire Block, to the West end.) and I aiu now fitted up in good style and ready to make you gome of the beiit picture* that can he made and no mistake. Daguerreotypinir and the Ambrotvping will nil be done in the same room

Ajnbroti/pes in Cases for

25

ccnts

Warrented to last as long as any Ambrotype can be made to last.

Dagnrreohpes from 1 to 20 Dollars.

Photographs from 23 Cents to 45 Dollars-,

This is the Premium Gallery of this Connty. -we make the best work for the satno money of any Honse of the kind in the State of Indiana.

Entrance to rooms between Cliristman 4 Gregg's Hardware Store, and H. S. Cor & Co's., Grocery Store. A. S. HUGHES.

May, 22, 1S5S. No. 44- tf.

COMPLETE assortment of WALL PAERP, Window Blinds, Curtffin Fixtures, Tassels, &c.', for sale sit may 1 'o?. FRANK HEATON-S.

W

9

700,000^o'n'ofln'r^et of good Lumber oOO Cords of crood Wood. 100 Head oi'-rood Cows. oon 'stock Cattle. 200 Hogs. 20.000 ]]s Raeon.

March 2t». 1S0S. v'.mi

BY LIGHTNING Iiiro A

J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN, WOULDthey

inform their friends ar.d customerthat are receiving their

SPRING AND SUMMER VL~za~ AC® 5®spf

Which consist in part of the fo lowing articles:

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

Brown and Bleached Shirting, Marine

Skirting", Ticking & Drills, Books and Shoes, Hals and Caps, Ready Made Clothing, Qucensware and Glassware.

it 4

NO. 5v O RCIAL BLOCK.

Large SlopRooking Stoy^oMkai# The^# A AX** Remains Unrivalled!

A full Stock of

j^rx

Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper & Brittania Ware.

With a large vnriety of other Kitchen "Ware, kept constantly on hand. Our Stoves and Wares mw be offered at reduced prices. All.orders for work sneli as.

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

Or any other in our line attended tc promptly, and will be thankfully received. All work warranted.

Old Copper, Lead, Brass, Pewler, Paper Rags, and almost all kinds of Farming Produce taken in Exchange

7I

intcads

^tfsinesk

Tu I!

I. F. MILLS

HAS OPENED IN THE

vVatchcs

HOOM OCCUPIED BY

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

HEhas

IS prepared to do all work in his 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 he will repair it on short notice in a neat and workmanlike style. All work warranted to perforin. 1. F. M.

March 2G, 1803. v9n35tf.

TELEGRAPH.

THE LARGEST STOCK OF

Watches, Clocks and 23 "W S X. K. -Z",

KVEK DROUGHT

W O S I E

James Patterson,

HAS

JUST RECEIVED the largest and most eomplote stock of

New Jewelry, Fine Watehe.s, Silver &, Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Pockct Books,. Porto Monies, Pen

Knives,

GOLD, SILVEIt AND PLATED

S E A E S

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

Largest und Best Assorted Stock

ever before ottered to the people of .Montgomery County for examination. 1 have just opened a New Pat:ern of Pannelod

O S

Patented by Chauucy Jerome, April 14th, 1S37, not one of which has ever been known to stop or vary since they have been in use. They are Clocks which 1 can warrant, and which I know will give perlect satisfaction. v..

To the Ladies,

I would say that 1 have the nicest and richest patterns of Jewe'rv ever before ottered in tliiseity. to the exaniinatiou of which 1 ask their kind attention.

Watches, Clocks, Jev/elx*y and Musical Boxes,

Repaired and warranted. To this branch of the business, 1 call especial attention, ami feel confident, that in prices and quality of work, perfect satisfaction wi'l be given: at the sign of tho

-....."Golden Watch,''

One door west of 1'ursel sold Corner Stand, Main

Street. March 2ij, IS.'iS.

JAMES PATTEHSON.

MAM & HUMAN,

Importer's and Jobber's AND DEALERS IN

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

O O S

They take pleasure in informing their numcous that they arc now enrajred 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 I I E N

1

J. S. MILLER, H. TIEFFNER, S. MILLER.'

v0-n7 ly.

istoek of Spring and Summer fabrics including everything that lias yet been brought to Crawfordsville. We intend not to be undersold by anybody and wc here take occasion to say,that our

A E S O O

Ready Made Clothing

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

ii

VTS

wb cAi's.

JEWELRY.

Onr stock of Jewelry embraces every article in the line. Warrented nno gold.

ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,

talren in exchange, and the bisfaest rri'*'1" paid.

fh,'-

April 3. 135?:

Aro now in" fecctpl of a

FR£s»i^AiikiirACi

25,000

•Jv'

yards Prints of th« bett quality. 40,000 yards Mtislihs, bine and brown20,000 Jards ('ambric, Jaconet, lawns and linens 15,000 yards SatlDett, of tbe best. 20.000 yds. Cottonade. latest styles. 15,000 Summer Linens, for Pants «fc Coats. 1,000 Summer Vcstings, all the latest styles. 100 yards Satin Vcstings. 20,000 Ginghams of the best qnality.

Jaconet, Swiss, Linen and Thrend Edgings. A nice stock of-linen Fringes. Nico dimity Lawns. 25,000 yards Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. 1,000 Ruchns, both plain and fancy.

Summer Bonnets*

1,000

CHILION JOHNSON.

A large stock of Ilats, for both men, bovs and children. A nico stock of Flats, for misses.

The best stock of Shoes in town. A good stock of Boots.

KID AND SILK GLOVES.

Cotton and Lisle thread Gloves. The cheapest stock of Hosiery in town. Silk and Satin Cravats, 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. 20,000 yards Hickory, striped and chock. 15,000 Chambra Shirtings. 10,000 Fancy Shirting. 5,000 Plain and Fancy Shirt Fronts. 5,000 Collars 500 Jaconet, Swiss and Cambric Collars for ladies.

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

Wc keep constantly on hand a good stock of

GROCERIES,'

Such as Sugar, Cofl'ee, Molasses. Flour and Meal. Wc invite the community to give us a call: wc cliargc nothing for showing goods.

W A N E

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

25,000 1bs. Fresh Butter 25,000doz Eggs. 75,000 lbs. Paper Rags. 50,000 lbs. Feathers •'•••'. All of which wc will take in exchange for Dry Goods, at the best market prices.

COME ONE COME ALL

Blackwood's Magazine,

•j.

British Beviews,

A N

A IC ifa E IS $ GUI

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Early Copies.

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Terms.A

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Per ann.

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Clubbing.

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Postage.

In all the principal Cities and Towns, these works will be delivered. Free of I'ostuse.— When sent by mail. the Postage to any part of the United States will be but Twenty-four Cents a year for"Blaekwood," and but Fourteen Cents a year for each of the Reviews.

N. B. The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above-named is $-31 per annu.-n.

The Farmer's Guide

TO SCIENTIFIC ANJ PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE. By Henry Stkpiifns, F. R. S.. of Edinburgh, and the late J. 1'. Nokton', Professor of Scientific

Agriculture in Vale College, New Haven. 2 vols. Royal Octavo. 1600 pages, aad numerous Wood aad Steel Eugravings.

This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agriculture ever published, and in order to giveit a wider circulation the publishers have resolved to rcduce the price to

Five Dollars for the Tiro Volumes.

When sent by mail ("post-paid) to California and Oregon the price will be $7. To every other part of the Union, and to Canada (post-paid,) $t5. 23?" This work is Lot the old -Book of the Farm.'

Remittances for anv of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO.,

STEASPBAOEI!

J. DOBERTY, Wedding Cake Baker!

Crawfordsville, Ind.

July 4,'57v8n50-tf.

Wall Paper!!

THE

A'b

Oiir assortment of Hats and Caps cmbraco every «tvle and are of the latest farhions.. ...

UNDERSIGNED has just received a line stock of

WALL-PAPER, WINDOW BLINDS,

W1 .'".uim u*,

KlKUm

eds ytf £&Wsl$b ta Uiv ffcsris2 nurse«!#• ii j.jSfirrrS ""Vet

71* i-t.n '•iij A.

:r

And Beautiful Stock Of

DRY GOODS,

CMC, VATS, CJK,

BONNETS,

BOOTS AND SHOES,.

Qaeensware, Notions, &c„

WHICH HE OFFERS TO THE THADU

AT TIIE LOWEST

COMPETITION

Jk GOOD stock of Wliite Goods, Ladies fa^ey •^*Dressand trimming Goods. Ribbons, Edgings, Insertings, Lace, Collars Sleeves. Now open at GRIMES'

April 24.1S5S.

F. II. FRY & CO.

April 10,1S5S.—tf.

A ELLA, De Bergo, Oriental Sustus, Challis, Lawns, Barages, Delaines, Gingham and fancy prints. Beautiful Patterns, at

April 24, 1S5S.

8)

E

*CO it NEW OrilC. continue to pnbthe following leading British Periodicals, viz:

GRIMES'

Gloves and Hosiery.

J^ADIES and Gents, a full assortment at

\pril 24, 1S5S.

GRIMES'

Staples.

rf"iOTTNADES.

Ripkas. I)ei.in.«,Cliccks. Stripes,

^Drills, Ticks, Brown Rleachsd Mmlius. Liunens. Crash, A-e., at low li^urs at GRIMES' April -J3, ls53.

Bargains.

good as anv in town to be 1

April 2-X, ISo?.

GRIMES'

C. F. McCORMICK'S 7

Combined'Reaping if* Mowing Machine.

2 & 4 Worse Powers, for 1858.

E a a in and Hendricks Counties, will iind a supply of tli.i a a in a ix re a E iV a ding's.- rawfordsvillo. Ind.

Semi in your orders soon. You will iind a sam ple of the same at our .Store, which we will take pleasure in showing you. Machines. set up in working order.

REFERENCES.

Thomas Barr. Joseph Hull, Thos. Vefiard. W. L. Moss.

William A. Miilei Smith Conner.

FLTZUOTll cV: HARDING, Agents.

May, 22, 1S5S. No. -l-i-2ni.

Grimes & Burbridge,

\o. 1

Dairies

No. 54 Gold Street, New York.

March 20,1S5S. v9n3G.

OLD

TASSELS,

PATENT CURTAIN FIXTURES, Ac.,

Whicli he wiil sell cheap. Call at No. 1, Empire Bloi. k, till the 20th of April, after which the subscriber may be found at his New Boom, N. WComer Main and Green Streets in Parsel's Old Stand. .. FRANK M. IIEATON.

April 10,1858. v9n-3Stf.

ARNOLD'S

& BUTLER'S Inks, Gillot's Pens,

Faber's Pencils. Mncilaee at 29@S0 cts per qbottle wit Bnudi, at FRANK HEATON'S, Dcc. 1? 1?5". Nf. 1, Empire Block.

a I I I

RE now rceeivinu the largest and best as ed stock of

General Hardware,

ever opened in this market to whi.-.h they call

:.Jk"

especial attention of all who may desire any article in their branch of trade.

Having purchased goods from

H.

I S I A N S

and at prices proportioned to the times, they feel confident of presenting extra inducements to buyers. Apr. 24. l^Stf.—vOn-l'J."

Iron and Nails.

Tons assorted Iron 150 Kegs Nails iu.-t received and fur «nlJ by GRIMES BURBRIDGE. 1 april 24,135?.

25

General Hardware.

Vceivcd

I- ELL assortment, for buildin purposes, reand for sale bv tpr.a-l'5s. GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.

Groceries.

COFFEE

Sugar, Molasses. Teas. Tobacco, Ca!i

dies, Spices, Dye Stufls. tfce.,

Ac.

apr. 24 '58 GRIMES A BURBRIDGE.

Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings.

ALARGEand

compli tc stock, received and now

opened by apr24. '58 GRIMES «fc BURBRIDGE.

THE

U. S. Dispensatory and Dr. Drake on thu Diseases of tho Mississippi Valley on sale by Dec 19] Fbank Heaton, No. 1 EmpireBlock. ,,

and daily jouunal

FOR 1858: For sale ut Fkank Heaton's No. 1, Empire Block.

RECTIFIED WHISKEY for sale by Fcb. 6. LAYMON BROTHER & CO.

Aalways

J. -SNYDER'S Excelsior No. 1 Family Flour in store und for said by tho Barrel or sack, by LAYMON BROTHERS

Feb. 10 '5S vOnSOtf.

& CO.

Tools.

A GENERAL assortment of Carpenters', Coop a A. ers' and Blacksmith.-' Tools, received by apr. 24 '5S. GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.

Farming Implements.:

CRADLES.

hov«Ia Also,,

Scythes, Snaths, Rakes.

Spades, Hoes, Plows and Cultivators.

25 of Sanford's Straw and Hay Cotters the public arc respectfully invited to examine this machine for utility, durability and cheapness, cannot be tirpasscd. For sale by apr :24'53. -t-o

1. For sale by GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.

Table and Pocket Cutlery.

FINE assortment, of a superior quality, jugreceived by apr. 24 '5S. GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.

Sash, Window Glass,. Ac

2C00

Lightgof Pine Sash, assorted sizes •75 boxes Wljidovr Glass ^9**1' do Doors, Ac apr. 24. '58

for sale by

A

GRIMES & BURB RIDGE.

FINE lot of Gilt Moulding ar ojjraphs, Or sale at tho "Old may

and French Lith­

ographs. Or sale at tho "Old Corner." tar yl'5ll. FRANK HEATON.