Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 August 1858 — Page 4

MAiYSONp& POWERS,

I'f

In the Field Again!

With the largest antjbJiest seized stock of

Drugs, Medicines, Paints,

OILS, DYE STUFFS, TOBACCO,

5

IK 4E9- J9L- BRR. 9

Window Glass, Glass Ware,

GLASS LAMPS, COAL OIL LAMPS,

COAL OIL, LARD OIL, FISH OIL,]

ii

VV of Dr. C. W. Rnback's Scandinavian Blood Purifier nil.! Blood Pills.. •"apnJ4'5fi' "O' MANSON"& POWEtiy"..^

AFRKSU

npT

r-

supply of Dr. llclmbold's extract of

Buchu, for Bale by

21 '.-,s SIANSCN & POWERS.

GROSS SlcLane's Pills and Vermifuge. t) apr 24 'Jib SI ANSON & POWERS.

FINE lot of Gilt Moulding and French Lithographs, for sale al the "'01 «1 Corner." by iv 1 "S. FRANK 1IEATON.

'A

EPPIiR, Spice nnd Cinnamon, ground and unromul, lor sale by npr 24 '55 MANSOX it POWERS.

V%

-"l'VON'T forget'to tiy onr Cignrs and Tobacco wc J7 have choice articles. apr 24 '53 .M ANSON & POWERS.

What the Ladies say

In fnvorof

BUCK'S CELEBRATED

COOKING STOVES.

WE

the undersigned who have pin chased the justlj'-.Cplcbrajpd Biiqk'g Patent Cooking StovcH, wojtld rncniij^icnd tfiem to the Public, aa being the inoht perifect Stove ever sold in litis place.

It in perfect in all the different departments of Cooking—Hakes with great regularity, has a [rood draught, and requires but about one halt" the amount of fuel that is required to perform the same •amount of work in other Cooking Stoves

Sire. Matilda Compton. Sirs. SI. M. Jcnnison,E. M. Robertson. .Elizabeth Maek, Nanev Fisher, Elizabeth Fagan,

Ann E. Watson, l.ncy A. Ilolioii, Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Walson, JC. A..reniiison, Sarah Wakelyn, Eliza JJowen, SI. Sliildleton,

SIih. Martha A. Huglies.

N. II. .1. llOOVIili, is tin: only Agent fir the Sale of the celebrated Ruck's Patent Stoves in Crawfordsvillc. Slo others have them. A good as-'sortnvent of other Stoves always on hand and for Sale for Cash or any kind of Trade.

April 3, IbSO-—ti". .!

Fresh Arrival of

B0ARDMAN& GRAY'S

I A N O S

AT

Newman's Music Store II

AV1NG just opened a laiire rk of fine Gold Watches, .lewelry and Fancy Hoods, which ho oilers for rash at prices so low as to defy competition. Two doors oust of Ilinford's corner, sign of WATCH aiid SIrniCAi. INSTUCMENTS. 100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100 P-re .st Pius and Hroachcs itoO Finger Kings 7" Ear Drops of. liil'erent styles: •,

t.

20 and Silver Fob and Neck Chains UU Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens, Pencils, Lockets. Snaps, l'raceluts, Spectacles, Port Monies, tine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Peri Knifes, Spoons, .Miscellaneous Books, Slaps, Novels, Paper, Ink, line Note Pa]or, En velopus. Pictures, sundry school and Lndies Cards, Pianos, Slelo-Peans. Slelodeons, Guitars, Violins, Aecordeons. Slusic ltoxes, Sheet Music, together with overy thine else u.-ually kep in such establishments. UIOS. NEW MAN.

Crawfordsvillc,Dec. 22, lN"i,. v7n2G.

Howard Association, riiiladcl]3ii

i.

A benevolent Institution, \stah/ished by social endowment for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted irit/t

Vindent and IZpidcnric diseases. rp( ALL iwrsons alllietod with Sexual Diseases.

I such sis SPEKMATHRRHCKA. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, GONORRHEA, GLKET, l.MPOTKNCE. SYPHILIS, the Yieo of ONANISM, or SELF AP.USE, itc., Ac.

The llOWAljl) ASSOCIATION, in view of the nwful dcstnieliou of human life, caused by Sexual diseases,and the deceptions practised upon the unt'ortunato victims of .such diseascsbv (juaeks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a Cll ARtTARLE ACT worthy of their names to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all tbeir forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply l»y letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life. tc.. and in eases of'extreme poverty, to KUltNlSU MEDICINES FREE OK CHARGE. It is needluss to add that the Association commands the highest .Medical *kill of age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment.

The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors.in this sphere oi'benevolent eifort, have been of great benefit to the afflicted. especially to the younjr, and they have resolved to tfoVote'thojfisolvcs, with renewed zeal, this vorv important but much desjused eaoso.

Just published by the Association, a Report on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice ot Onanism, SIa*turbatim or Self Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consult, ing Surgeon, which will be sent by mail,(in aseal«yl"letter cnvelooo,-) mike OF enAKot. on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage.

Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. GKOKC.k R. CALIIOCV Consnltinc Surgetn, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, I'n. By order of the Directors.

EZRA 1). HARTWKLL, Presidontr.ciut.n, Scc'y. mar20, v'.'n-Vr.vl.

GKO. FAIUI

P. COLLINS,

.. PUALERS IX

Forcign & American

AM) ilANl"rACTritEUS OK

Monuments, Tomb Tables, Grave Stones, See.

brought

Every variety.*nd style of work will be exeouted in the best manner, with promptness aud dispatch. Thoso wishing to purchase anything in that line will do well to give them a call.

Shop optKV-ite Elstcn & Lane's Bank, in the Post Office miihling. [Mar. 12'5S—3m.

ALL.tho

School Book* of the day—'with all other articles used in Common Schools, [excepting the Switch,] foe sale at 1 -FRANK HE

Feb. G.lii?.\0u2U-tf.

ATOMS,

3 Dee IS57v9n22-tf. No. 1, Empire Illock.

COM,

HYE, BAItLirV A OOI), are wanted at the Distillery, north of Crawfordsvillc, for which the Highest Slnrket Price will be paid by LAYMOfC BROTHERS & C€.

FARMERS CHOICE!

12T O 3ST 1ST A. rt 13

S E E O W S

CAMPBELL, GALEY & IIAETER, are now receiving a largo awortmcnt of the above Plows, all Sizes, with and without Critters, Corn Tlows, and they will also have for tltf! Spring Trad a large assortment of Cultivators, Single, Double and Three Shoveled, -yp

Plows, Revolving Horse-Rakes «Sre. &e.. Having engaged the services of Mr. Jesse W. Cumberland (lormcily of tfc IJonsa of Cumberland. Gregg fe Co.) who will give special attention to this dcpnrtmeut.we propose tc fnrnjgh all the laust invpr6Tfd.ajpicmwrj*f Implements of thrdii^,,*nch hs Reapers, Slower*} Threshing SI*ohine?, Sepain1 tors, Grain Drills, Corn Planters tc. &£••

Remember the place S«.. 7 Commercial *\owj Crawfordsvillc. Ind. *H? CAMPBELL, GALEY & HAP.TER.

Feb. 20, ls:»S, If.

unseed on, white i,ca«i, insurance Advertisement.

Together with a full and complete assortment of!

_3? I nSTJX S ., ..

tfVEP. BROUGHT TO ^TtlTS &ARKfcT,' -Which we are determined to sell, a* low as can be purchased in the "WabaSh Valley', "frrcinsli, or to

PtiUetuent of'the Condition of, the

PIKENIXINS UR ANCEC'OMPA N1

OF HARTFORD, CO.N'XKCTICUT,

ff

Call at No. 4, Empire

prompt payor*, on space. Block, Crawfordsvillc. April 24, 13SS. VI7 E have just received large anil fresh supply

C.

v0n4d.

W

1st.- lfoP,

As examined .and^j^roveilby thp Statc„Audi.tors of Ohib.Tndiaiia3l'inow. Jowa and.Tcnnes-. see. in compliance with the laws ot thesei.ia.es. "f Capital Stock all paid -, .. ^*000 00.

T^tril Asserts $341,119,o9. Cash on hands and in bank $47.51 Cash in hands of and due from agents 42.4S2.34. Amt' loaned*on mortngaes of real estate 17,Toy 00 loaned on pledge of banks stocks l'J,000 00 Bills receivable for loans ^atid.approved Collateral and-jierftenal security ii3.7"3,«W Stock in N. Y. city banks market value 100.^00.25 Stock in New England hanks do dS^ISjOO: Accumulated interests on investments 2,T271Du

Asnetts S2-i!

Liabilities due or not due to batiks or othercrcditors none. Losses adjusted and due none. do not due $10,014,00 Losses unadjusted 17.000,00 do waiting for further proof oOori.O'j All other claims estimated at 500,00

S. L. LOOM1S, President.

•II. IvKT.T.OCO, Fcc'v. STATE OF CON'N MCTICUT.I HAi:TyouD..CofNTv,) -T, J-MX. Ii.xiyrrnro, Januaryi'15tlh-lS.*iS. Pe-sonally ajpoarod II. Kellogg, Secretary of the Phnrtiix Insurance Con pany and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed is true and correct to his host knowledge and belief before mo. .,

1

C. J. 1IOADLY, Justice of the Peace. The undersigned agent for Crawfordsvillc and vicinity will be glad to receive applications and issue policies on all good risks at" fair rates.— Please call. JAXIES IIEATON. Agent.

Feb. 20, '59-v9-n.'il-Cm.

CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!

CARRIAGES!!

&E0R6E H, DEISHTON,

LATE, DKICHTON J.\D {-'IlflMIlLEHOLJrB, Grcatful for jiast favors, would respectfully inform the public, that he has

E O

from Washington street. to'Maiii street.. .1 doors east of Cloud's Dry-Good Siore. where he is constantly putting .p the most

\ishionabfe, Durable anil cheapest,

ClRRIltil'S, SULKIES

AND

S I N W A O S

.ICrcr offered in this market: and at

E A S E N I E S

Employing nr.ne but competent and experienced workmen in each department—using noi-u but the very best Eastern Hinbcr, well seasoned. Having these facilities, he llattern himself without gas) he can give

better icork for less money, than any

OTHER ESTABLISHMENTIX

E If E S I I

A a in a

11 A A 1 a. v. K,

wou'd do well to call, as he has a few left if the late linn, which will be sold low

O A I I

to close the stock. All of which warranted one. venr. IW Repairs, Blacksmithing. Painting, Inminiiii:, t'irc.. l(»ne on tin* shortest iK-tice. as^ cheap as lie cheapest and warranted to give satisfaction, or no pav rcpiired. Old work taken in exchange for new. Si rn.

DKIOHTON'S CAUIUAfJU FACTORS. Dec. •_'(), IS57—v9ii3Hvl.'

A IV W PIA'VO

Jmccoedcd

'lUCK LIST. TKKMS CASH. ore having alwayi been a demand, irto nniu|«p!»cd, f-»r p'0l l»»\v.| rieed that *honM muke tin jiano a more procurable luxury than it has yet been hi makioff armi.gcmeut^ to lo

supplied for the future with Vianos goo! quality a».d iuian that wo will sell FOI1 CASH, at the following prices: Octave#, plain rosewood cn»e—fine fininh @175 .. round corncni, drc. 190 7

.. |»lal» JOO 7 round corucrs HIGIILV OK.VAXEXTEO 9TYLES ritOrCRTIOX^ttT LOW.

From these prices no variation can in any case l»e tnad*. fo that persons ordering by letter can rely npou buying at »ur lowest prices.

These instrumenU are not merely sot up to Fell, bul are good substantial piano?, fully warranted, aud lv to rt* turned if not satisfactory.

Ch'ckerinj?, St«Kiai't, Dunham,

T/X. Gso.A.rwiKi'KkCo Ot Melndeona. I N IN N A I O

A«ff. *20,v0n0--1V.

N E W O E

FANCY AND STAPLE

Crockery Store,

^T^llE subscriber having opened an extensive I. (irocct and Crockery Store in the Pursel Four Story. Corner Room, where may be found at all times a heavy stock of srood and staple Groceries. comprising all the ditlerent qualities of

Cotl'ce, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, and Golden Syrups, Powder, Lead, Shot, fine Tobaccos, Cotton Yarns, ifcc. and as for

Crockery, Glass & Stone Ware, The stook is very large, and cannot be enumerated in an advertisement, as the assortment is entirely too larce. Hut enouirh is to sny thai von can all got suited at vour own prices." We have a heavy..stock of WJiijis and I-'ishcs. from IS inched to 14 feet long: aiid a very large nnd complete assortment of

Fancy Notions, -.J'

Such as will suit the wants of the people. Also, Linseed and Lard Oil, Turjientinc. TajWhite Lead. Hollow Ware, Roping and Cordiiig of all the ditfurent styles. Stationary and every thing jn that lino. Wc will have in "a short time one of the larsrest stocks of Musical Instrument-^ and Statical Merehaiidizo ever otfeTcd in Crawfordsvillc. Those that want to buy

O E W E

Wi 11 find my stock much the largest ever offered in this plnee, and at auction prices.

Having obtained the services of II. Pnr?el, he desires all of his old customers, and as manv 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 just say to the town customers that you will always find" a good stock of every thing in'the eating line, oA the cellars are vorv "large and cool in summer so as to keep eatables in good order.

Give us

a

ONE

cull, and our word for it von will not

go awav dissatisfied. C. \IARY1N. March 20, 1868. n35iui.

gross Boerhavc's Holland Hitters. apr21'&S SI ANSON & POWERS.

W. E. Parrisli5^Go.^

HATTERS.

The Only Exclusive Hat Cap House in

MONTGOMERY COUNTY.

T/crfir

By the use of the French Comfor-

°-dyt I-

mature. ,we wairant a perfect fit

f^Vtare manufacturi^ig-aiUl rceeivine from the eastern inmiuf'acturcs-tdi oi' the most fashionabl and improved styles of Ilats and Caps, consistin of Beaver,• Ottei\ Silk, Soft Fur and wool Hat: Qlotlj andi'lush Capfi.a We use-none bnt-the b'ell iiiat0ri:vl and warrant safisfaction." Wc fn'ake" order and repair at short notice, don't forget the place two doors west ot the. Lane House main street. Crawfordsvillc Ind.

N. B. Cash paid for.Furs. June \Pn26 '58.

W W A S O N

WOULD-

inform the citizens of SToritgcnicrv County that he keeps on hand, ens door North of El.ston &, Lane's Bank,

LEATHER.

'01 almost every description, CINCINNATI DAK-TANNIN) SOI E

BUFFALO SOLE,

CINCINNATI KIP UPPER AND CALF,

FRENCH KIP AND CALF, 'CITY 1IA11NESS. ALSO FINDINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Cash Paid lor Hides. ..

Nov. 28-vOni'Jtf.

EliESR ARRIVAL

MEW

.V. vitiii.

or

BOOKS? &C.

rpil E nnderrigned has just received a new addiI tion to his stock, consisting of

BLAXK BOOKS $ STATIONERY

O Rp7 MONIE

PfTiSES AND POCKET BOOKS

of all kinds,

Family & Pocket Bibles, Testaments

PORTFOLIOS AXJ) ALBUMS,

O E N S A N E N I S

8C1IAP BOOKS. BANK!'!liS CASES. 5' r\ud various other article loo tedio'us to mention.

Don't fail to call at No 1 Empire Hlock. Doc. l'J V)7 V.'nJJlf. F. M. IIKATO.V.

FRENCH MILLINERY. 3?l US IMI O

rV

-A- Hi-

Mrs. J. A. HENDERSON,

Would respectfully inform her customers and the public u'eiierallv. that she will remove to her

New and Elegant Store,

FuurlhSt.} 2nd door West of Vine St

AND in:!:cTLV orrohiTi: TUT: POST

of

On tlie 15th

March

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

E N O N N E S

Bonnet liihbons', Artificial Flowers.

,L*

SMITH NIXON", MamifactuS si & Nixon'* a ok 1' ait«l upcnts tor

AND oTinrr. ttf !r»-1 **r .*

MILimEBY TRIMMINGS, Ever brought to Cincinnati. With, her increased facilities for doing a much larger business than she has heretofore done, her Store and Show liooms being the large.-t West of New York, she will be enabled to offer

N E L" A LLED INDUCE SI ENTS .. To Custoiuer.-i in her line, at

1 IS. Ii 8SB1LT,

E N A L^^SURGEON.

fl

RESPECTFULLY tenders his services totlieeitirens c-f Crawfordsvillc and vicinity. II'1gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of winch arc now annually lost for want of timely and judicions treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and soe specimens of the best manufacture of

I'orcclain Tcclli in the West,

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

All operations pertaining to the science carefully uttcn ed to with the least possible pain. iigf Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.

November 4, ISaS. vonlStf.

Crash! Crash! Crash!

"j .(iocs the l'oxes of

Spring and Summer

a S I

-r now rolling ipto the store of

O N I I S E [that

CAN say to the citizens of Montgomery county my stock of

& a

is now on hands, and is one of choice selection for the spring and summer trade of ISM. I will now tell to all who wish to purchase to call and prico my goods, for I know 1 can and will give as good barga:ns as any other man in town.

N. H. I will take all kinds of Produce in exchange for coods, at the market price. J. II. SHUE.

March 20,1S58. v9n35.

Sgeneral

ADDLERY fc CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, assortment received by

npil 1. GEIMES

S E S I N W A E

Through tickets to be had for all the principal eastern and western citics at the olliec. K. E. BRYANT, -Agent.

February Ifl, 1S57—nOltf

GRAHAM BROTHERS!

N E W O O S

DIEECT FPiOM KOSTO^

O O S E A A E

O I N A S A S

.. BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASH j- PRODUCE.

At Graham Hs*other.«,

00,000 OoiloTw

Feet of good Lumber.

500 Cords of L'ood Wood. 100 Head of good Cows. i^vSOO Stuck Cattle. 'IOC

t! l:

Hogs.

!s :i(20,000 lbs .Haeou. March -i, 16OS. •. vftnOii _:Ov I

IGHTNING

J. CRAWFORD MULLIKiN.

WOULDthey

inform their friends and customers that are receiving their

SPRING AND SUMMER' jra Which consist in part of the fo lowing articles:

Scotch and Pacific Lawns, Fancy Prints, Shalli D'Ecossc, Printed Challi. Fancy Borage, /Brown and Bleach- ... "v: ed Shirting,

Marine

Skirting, Ticking & Drills, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Gaps, Ready Made Clothing, Queensware and Glassware..,

Our f^tock being full, we would ask thd citizens ironernlly to give us a call. Cash and'V.untry Produce received for Goods at small Profits.

J: CRAWFORD & SIULldKIN.

April 10. 1S5S. lU'^'.f.

CARRIAGE AND BUGGIES

E A E

W*II O ESA hE A N "R E AIL.

Persons visiting Cincinnati are particularly invited to call at

No- 92 Fourth Street, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFI.,L. J. A. HENDERSON. Feb. 13 IS55 v9n80 ly.

A N E YE R.

KYI

l-csupeihioii Bislanced!!,!

JS.

SI1LLER being about to'increase his already extensive facilities for manufacliuing

CAllKIAGESi. BUGOIKS .& LIGHT VEHICLES

cf every description by associating as partners tlica a or at I a this method to inform his numerous ciistomcrs and! the public in general that they have facilities lorI gctting-up

Cheaper, Better and Neater orlc ,|

thrin 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. Beiug all practical workmen) and'on'plovlriff none but the' most skillful, and using the very best ut material, togetiier wuh our long acquaintance with the v,*mta oi tlu becto-n of country, enables u-i tog'.\c the bc?t satisfaction as regards

PRICE, AND DURABILITY OF WORK.

Rcrarinz executed with neatness and dispatc also Blacksmithing. Trimming. Painting Arc. All- oiir work warrtntOcl bne ?ear.". l'rofiuidly grateful to a generous public for their, past patronage, the senior partners respcetUilh solicit a continuance of the same to the.iieAv linn,

I3F" Kjgn—J. S.'SIillBf'VSCCo'.V'Anirkfit Street

No'rth of the Couri house Sfpiar%". "ii- .1. S. MILLER,. If II N

S I

Sept. 5. 1057. v0-n7 ly.

REMOVAL.

1

1

A BVRCB:iCE.

Warranted to last as long as any Ambrotypc can be made to last.

Dagurreotypes from 1 to 20 DaDars.

Photographs from 23 Cents to 43 Dollars.

This is the Premium Gallery of this Connty, wo make the best work for the same money of any House of the kind in the State of Indiana.

Entrance to rooms between Cliristman & Gregg's Hardware Store, and II. S. Cox & Co's., Grocery Store. A. S. HUGHES.

May, 22, 1S53. No. 44-tf.

COMPLETE assortment of WALL PAERP, l\. Window Blinds, Curtain Fixtures, Tassels, JL-o., for aalc at nitiv 1 '5S. FRANK HEATON'S.

The undersigned having purchased II. BALL'S Inte^tfimtWbusincSs intends io:continnel^ Hat the old/Stand, ffi/: -.

NO, 5r O E CIA LO

A Large Stock of Cooking Stoycs oil IIaiid. £u

The "A AX" Remains Unrivalled!

A full Stock of

Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper & Brittania Ware.

With a large varicfv of otlier Kitchen Wiire. Iccptconstantly on hand. Our Stovcs-and Wareswi\i be offered atrednccd prices." All orders for work such as '.

Tin Roofing^ Gutteringi Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc,

6r any other in our line attended to promptly,' and willbe thankfully received. All work warranted.

Old Copper, Lead, Brass, Pewter, Paper Rags', and" almost"all kin&s of Farming Produce taken in Exchange. June 20- 1&57-v8ii48-tf. CHILION JOI1NSO

NEW ARRANGEMENTS. TRAINS SOOTH,

Express passes Crawfordsvillc at A. Sr., con necuiig ai wrcenenst-le' withmorniiig train for Indianapolis and Terre lliiuto and arriving at New Albany at 4-30 P. SI.

Accommodation passes Crawfordsvillc 4:5,7. connecting at Gfcenenstlc with evening trains for Indianapolis and Terro Ilaute.

Accommodation train going north leaves Green east! on tlie arrival of Torre Haute train and passes Crawfordsvillc 1A. Sr. arri.ing at Lafayette 2 SI. connecting Avith trains for IndTanpoiis.

Express passes Crawfordsvillc 10:12 Pi SI. arrivingat Lafayette 1 P. SI. and at Cliieago next morning.

S

WM~l* F. MILL8 HAS jOPENED IN THE

atehes

ISOOM OCCUPIED B¥

PARISH 4- CO. OPPOSITE

Manson & Power's, Main Street.

HE.IS

prepared to do ail work in his line, as lie has a new nnd complete set-of tools and ma terials. It' you have a Watch or Clock that needs repairing, give him a call, and ho will repair it on short'notice, in a heat and workmanlike style. All work warranted to perform- J1". "Si.

Slaroh

-Mi,

lsJ.»8.' v'.'uO"tf.

BY^TELECiSRAPIL

E A E S S O O

Watches, Clocks and

E W E

I O

TO CR

A W O S I E!

ilk

Jsailies

f7AS.IC.ST RECEIVED the largest and mo i. i. complete stock of 2s'o\v Jewelry, Fine Watelics, Silver ct

Plated Ware, Fauoy fioocLs, Puclcet

Boots, Porte Clonics, 1'eu Knives, GOLD, iSUJYKK A N A

|S E A E S,

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

Largest and

lies*

Assorted

Slock

ever before offered to the people of .Montgomery County for examination. 1 have .just opened a New Pat:crn of P.nmeled 1

O S

Patented by Chimney Jerome, April 1-lth, Is", not one of which has ever been known to stop or vary since they have been in li.-o. They are Clock's which 1 can warrant, and which I know will give pel fei. satisfaction.

To the Ladies,

I would say that I have the nicest and richest patterns of Jewelry ever before offered in tliiscity. to the examination of which 1 ask their kind at tention. ."•••'••' -Jo. •, n- f..

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry aiicl Musical Boxes,

Repaired nnd warranted. To this brand, of the business, I call especial attention, and l'eel confident. that in prices and ipialltv of work, perfect satisfaction wi'l be given at the sign of the

''Golden Watch.'"'

One door west of Pur.seP.s old Corner Stand. Slain Street. JAMES PATTERSON. Slarcli 2d, 1S5S. •.. vI'iiSiJ.

mm &

FOREIGN AXJ) DOMESTIC

E O O S

They takeplciLMirein informing their numcous that they ere now engaged heavily in the dry tch, goods trade as well irs clothing, and that tiicy aie now it. ro-:eipt' ol one of the largest and most

A N I I E N

jstock of Spring nnd Summer fabrics including {everything that has yr-t been brought to Crawfordsvillc. Wc intend not to be underso'd by I anybody and wo here take occasion to say that our

A E S O O E

1 huvcniovcd my Daguc'rrian Rooms (from tlw' ...siEast cud of Empire Block, to the Wcslcnd, and Rpntlr flVa||| C'lO^ Ililllf a it

in go an re ad to

make you some of the best pictnres that can be f,T made and no mistake. Dagucrreotyping and theAmbrotviiin" will all be done in the same rooms. ^nes.t

U1^ l^°.of

=. ville and will be sold at prices that will astonish those who hare bought their goods elsewhere. Ambrotypcs in Citscs fur 25 cents,

anj in Crawford.--

HATS AXD CAPS.

Our assortment of Hats and Cansf cmbraco every style und arc of the latest farhions.

JEWELRY.

Our stock^of Jewelry cmbraccs every article in the line. "Warrentcd fine gold.

ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,

taken in exchange, uud the highest prices paid. April 5, 1555.

ATEST NEWS!

F. H. FRY & CO.,

Are now in receipt of a .}.!*!

FRESH ARKITAL

Q5,0Chl yards Prints of tlio best quality.

40,000 yards Mnslins, blue and brown. 20,00QyardsContbric, Jaconet-lawns and linens 15,000 yards Satinett, of the best. 20,000 yds. Cottonade, latest styles. 15,000 Summer Linens, for Pants & Coats 1,000' Summer Vestings, all the latest styles. ,- "j 100 yards Satin Vestings. ,20,000 J'Ginghams of the 6dst qnalitj'. 'j

Jaconet, Swiss, Linen and Thread Edgin^a. A nice stock of linen Fringei. Nice dimity Lawns. 25,000-yards-B onnct and Cap Ribbons. 1,000-Ruehas, both plain and fancy.

1,000 Summer ets*

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

The best stock of-Shoes in town. A gOOd^tOCk of-BootS.

KID AND SILK GLOVES.

Cotton and Lisle thread (Jlove*. -sThe chcirnest'stock of Hosiery in town. Silk 'and'Satin Cravat s, veiy cheap.

A niec'sMck of Bonn et Flowers. 2.000 ViirdS'white dotted and plain Swiss.1'1 2,000 ""Bhrck'itiul

SILKS

le-AN€Y

lieaper tlian cver. A*1. 20.000 yards Bed Ticking. .20,000yards Hicjiory. striped iuid ei) ck '15,000 CUat'nbra Shirtingj}. -3 lO.O'VO'2 Faucy Shirting

5.000 P'.ain and Fancy Shirt Fronts. 5,000 Collars. o'^O Jaconct, Swiss and Cambric Colurs for ladies.

Our stock of Umbrellas is complete. Our stock., of Parasols uusturQasiCd by any in a We keep constantly on hand a good stock of

GROCERIES,

Such as Sugar, Coffee, Srolas~.es. Flour and Slca!. We invite the community to give us a call: wc charge nothing for showing goods.

W A N E

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

25,000 lbs. Fresh Jlutter. 25.000 doz E..'!_'s. 75,000 lbs. Pajicr ITIIL'S.' "1 "t

^jgod

§29,000

ID

'TBH

A A it O S

Silks, Dry Goods, ilonHOh-:

J? J).^ EI BE OA'S.

iu:.\!)V

mm

Importer's and Jobber's

AND DSALEHS IN

aomxG u}sims.

made

T1IE LARGEST STOCK OL'

Boots and Shoes In Town.

Hats, Caps, Carjicis,

Crockcry.

Ware, Groceries, &c.,

Sell more good.-' INDIANA, and

than any UNK House in do our own WORK, und

con and will Under Sell all Comrctition. ORAHASI RROIilKRS. April ^4, loOS. tf.

S E A A E J. DOI1ERTY, Wedding Cake Baker!

Crawfordsville, Ind.

July 4.'57vt-n5'\-tf.

Wall Paper!!

THE

UNDERSIGNED has just received a fine stock of

WALL PAPER, WINDOW BLINDS, TASSELS, PATENT CURTAIN FIXTURES, &c., Which he will sell cheap. Call at No. 1, Empire Block, till the 20th of April, after wldch the »nbscribcr may be found at his New Room, N. W-

Mam and Green Streets, in Purscl's Old Corner Stand.

FRANK M. 1IEATON. v9n35tf.

April 10,1:3?'.

N.W.GRIMES,

50,000 lbs. Feathers All of which wc will lake in exchange for Dr (ioods, at the best market prices.

COME ON L' COMIS ALL!!

F. H. FRY .t CO.

April 10, 1«5?tf

RE

STOCK.

.Goods Fcr The

Eew

Is Now Rcemving a Large

And Beautiful Stock Of

W E A E

DRY GOODS,

CLOTHING, HAT| CAPS'

BONNETS,

BOOTS AND SHtiES,

Qneensware, Notions,

&c.,

WHICH HE OFFERS TO THE TRADE

•iif-r .tii.TA E O W E S

COMPETITION

IBE 6LZ2 IffS ffiS!

1** .itA -J

GOOD stock of Whito Goods, Ladies fancy Dress and trimming Goods, Ribbons, Edgings, Inscrtings, Lace, Collurs it Sleeves. Now open at G.R1SIES'

A]ril 24.1S5S.

W .AVELTiA.

O

Bcrgo, Oriental Stistuft. Challis.

Lawns, Barages, Delaines, Gingham and fancy }.lints. Beautiful Patterns, uf GRIMES'

April 2-1, 1853.

Gloves and Hosiery.

ADIES and Gents, full assortment at GRIMES' April 21, 1S5S. '',

Staples,

lOTTONADES. Ripl:as, Denins,Checks, Stripes, Drills, Ticks, Ili uwn Bluachod -Muslins, l.inuens. Crash, «tc..

at low flgurs at

A|iil Id5i?.

April

Ja

GRIMES'

Bargains.

jood

any in town to be had

I E S

FOR MI:I

Wu Hi'c* still on liaihls with a rccruit of nice

mul 8iiEssmer

Goods, now ready for Market at still

A I A E E

OUR STOCK fS COMPLETE.

Jn?l .coinc ii and sec,our Newi

Summer Cloths, Cassimers,

7VmN, and Col (on Goods,

Full 31KX AX1 JiUV8.,WFAK,i

SILKS, BERAGES,

DELAINES, LAWNS,

1\I) .11.,'. K1M1S OF M(T

WHY GOODS, FOP. TI1E LADIES.

Boiiiiets, Hals, Caps,

BOOTS AND SHOES.'

CI.O'S'H A( .,

AC

At'..

Brin on your Money and your

WLJ

IF VOL" WANT

CHEAP GOODS.

At the same old plaee where you Lave always found us ready to receive our friends.

ELTZllOTir & HA11DING.

April 24, loo's. vo9, n40. ,,-r

Grimes & Burbridge,

IVo. 1, Commercial Block,

ARE

now receiving the largest and best "assorted stock of

General

Hardware,"

ever oponcd in this market, to which they calltho especial attention of all who may desiro any article in tlicir branch of trade.

Having purchased goods from

I S A N S

und at prices proportic -nl to the times they feel eonfideut of proHeutiug o., ru inducements to bnyApr. 21,1S53.—v0n40.