Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 September 1858 — Page 3
CHAKCOAL PUSNVATIVB.—A Oconee ticttl Udj mjK "Some chickens daring the recent warm weather, had become little tainted. These were staffed with freshly heated charcoal, and in 12 hoara were sweet and fresh as could be desired, not leaving the least disagreeable odor -J or flavor. Shortly after on examining some fresh pieces of pork, and fearing that they could not be preserved until it was conve nient to cook them, she packed them in pan of powdered charcoal, and thas kept them with complete success."
THE MARKETS. LAFAYETTE, Sept. 1.
Flour—Superfine $4,75 extra $5,00. BH. Salt—$1,85. Grain—Corn 40c. Wheat 75@90 cents Oats 45§)48o., Hay $6@7 Barley 60c. Bye 55c. Corn Meal 60.
CINCINNATI, Sept. 1.
Wheat—Sales 700 bushels fair Red at 99c. 300 do prime do at $1 03 200 do good White at $1 07 200 do do do at $1 10 500 do fair do at $1 and 1000 bash prime do at $1 14 delivered.
Corn—Sales 1000 bush, at 56c., and 500 do at 55c. Oats—Sales 5000 bush, at 00c. •.
TOLEDO, Aug. 31.
Wheat—Sales of 1700 bush. White at $110 2000 bush. Red at $1 05. Corn—Sales 5000 bush, at 61c.
PUBLIC SPEAKING.
JAWIF.IIAIIKET, JOHN LTT, WILLIAM K. WALT.Acz,
SAMCJCL
OILLILANO, JOHN BUCK and JAMES
II. VAKARSBALL, Democratic Candidates of Montgomery County, and JOHN MOBOAN, Democratic Candidate for Common PIOBB Prosecutor, will meet nnd address their fellow-citizens nt the following limes and placcs, viz:
Pleasant
Hill,
Monday, Sept. 13th,1 o'clock.
Monro's Cross Roads, some dor.
4
o'clock.
Middletown, Tuesday,Sept. 14th,1 o'clock, CAN ford Orav'S,
SAME
day,4 o'clock.
Alamo,
EDNEGCLAY, Sept. 15th.1
o'clock.
TI ountaville, saFNO day. 7 o'clock. Waveland SATURDAY, Sept. 13th. 10 o'clock. Brownsville,
PAM3 day, 3
WEDNESDAY, SEPT.
22d.
J'orncr's
1ST
F")
1
BUSH
TOIL
POTATOKS, FT
o'clock.
School House, same day,
satno day,
7
We invite the attention of the sick and afflicted, to tho advertisements in our columns of Dr. Easterly's Iodino and Sarsaparilla, and Gridley's Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment,
TER'S
F) HI LI MOL.ASSKS. GILL ,*0 IECTTKK. 11 EOOS, D«)7. S F'LIEKSI:.
LB
O A S E
I S
rBMlE
undorsigncd tnko this method of informing tlioir friends and tho ballnncc of irnnkind. tlmt thev nro once inoro prepared to furnish them with all kinds of
/Cabinet Ware and Chairs*
Also a large lot of Double and Single Mattresses, at
-No. 4, Commercial Row.
O I
general
Produce, Commission Storage Business. Farmers wishing to store their grain can do
A W O S
WEvial
7
o'clock.
Peterson's Saw Mill, Thursday,F'ept. 23,1 o'clk. Boolior'S School II'use, Friday, 24.1 Shannondalc. Friday,Sept. 24th, 7 o'clock. Crawfordsville. Saturday, Sopt.2.R th, 1 o'clock. CentrcSchool House, Monday.S -pt.27,1 O'C k. Fredericksburg,
o'clock.
Hon. LKW WALLACE and Col. M. 1). MANBOX will bo present at some of these appointments.— Let overy "Old Lino Dog" turn out.
I)r. CAR
Cough Balsam, Dr. Baker's Specific, Dr. Hooper's Fcmalo Cordial, and Dr. Easterly's Fever nnd Ague
Killer. These medicines arc pro-
Varcd by a thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist nnd Phnrmacc'.ttist, so that all can roly upon thuin as being safe atid effectual in curing the diseases for which they arc rccommended. They are standard remedies, and enn be found in nearly every Drug and Apothecary store in tlic United Mtates. tunc
19-0UN.
CRAWFORDSVILLE MAEKET. RKVIKW OKFICK, Sept. 4TLI. 18.RS. FI.ORU. $ BBL $4,00
SACK
FLOUR. 60 HI
SACKS
WHEAT. BUSH
1.2
41}
OATS, FHMSH 4° 11 AY, {J
6,00
BUSH ,W
ARRI.FS, (CRROOIO BUSH DO (DRIED) F) BUSH 1.00 I'KARIIKS. DO F? BUSH NONE WHITE
HI.ANS. -P
BUSH
TIUOTIIY SR.KIT. $
BUSH
STMLAU.
L.OO
2.2.R
CLILFKKNS. DOZ 1,50 CORREK.JP LB 14
Coinmerciiil Block.
10
SAI.T. F'BBL 2,FI0 COIIN MKAI., $ BUSH SO
N O I
W'E
J\S
Furnished AS usual with or without tho Ilcarse.
N, B. Wc hope our friends will come forward nnd Settle their accounts immodiatclv, wo n-ied tho 'noney. RO*SS & WHITE, ,r No. 4, Commercial Row, Crawfordsvillo. Ind.
Reptombcr 4th, 1S53. No. 7-6m.
ROBERT H. HOW, Pradace, Forwarding & Commission Merchant.
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind.
HAVING
charge of tho Grain Ware House and rior at tho above placo
1
so
by sending to my care and have it sold when tliev desire. Advances made on consignments of grain in store. Prodnce of all descriptions rocoivod for •ale in this or Chicago Market.
REFERENCES.
C. B.
1
Blair, Mich. City.
JL. Jeweli, September 4th, 185S.
Marine Bank, Chicago. Dow, Hurd &. Co." No. 7-lm.
Administrators Notice.
NOTICE
is hereby given that the undersigned has Uken out letters of administration, de Jjonnsnon, with will annexed, on the-e»Ute of DAVID Powers Sen. THOMAS W. FLORER.
Sep. 4, n", w8. Administrator.
Notice
•TS hereby given that the undersigned HAS been J.
appointed administrator,with the will annexed of the estate of Benjamin Hall late of Montgomery Connty, deceased, said estate ia solvent.
SAMUEL GILLILAND, Administrator. September 4th, 1S6S. No. 7-WS.
DISSOLUTION!
BY
mntual consent the partnership existing between Elttroth & Harding ia this day dissolved, the entire bnaineas of the firm will remain for settlemetn, in the hands of C. W. Eltxroth, who expects to continue the buainesa In the 'same rooms. ELTZROTH A HARDING.
CrawfoftbfilH, August 9th, 1858. As I intend purchasing a Fall and Winter stock of SepUBiber 'it is expected all indebted will do •ometbiiig Unrar4s paying their aeeonntt.
Ang. 21,1858. 8w, TW. ELTZROTH.
ILL
S E I N A
THE
FALL TERM
E
in tbii Institution will
commence on Tuesday, September 1Mb. IMS. Miss H. STXTKHS will still continue ber connection with the school aa First Assistant Teacher and Governess of the Female department.
The school for Boya will be under my immediate instruction and control. It ia the intention of the teachers to furnish, in both department*, ample advantages fort'-e acquirement of a thorough English and Classical Education.
Txsica or Tcrriox will vary from $4 00 to $7 00 xr term of 13 weeks, in accordance with the ranches pursued.
Scholars from abroad will find no difficulty in taining pleasant boarding placcs, on reasonable terms. JOHN M- BUTLER.
August
23,185S. No.6
w3.
Grocery & Provision S O E Gaskill & Eastlack, WOULD
Respcctfullj inform their customers and the citizens of Montgomery connty generally, that they are now opened in tho room formerly occupied by Galey FE Kidge, west of the Court House,on Washington Street, where they will keep on hands a large and wellsolectedstocK of
Family Groceries,
Which will be sold at the smallest profits for CASH. WC have now on hand*a superior article of
ea, Coffee, Sugar,
Rice, Molasses, Confectioneries,
Ang.
o'clock.
Parkersburg, Monday,Sept. 20th.1 o'clock. MARTIN S Saw Mill,
satno nay,7 o'clock.
Ladoga,
TUOG(J,YT SEPT.
21st,
Linden.
1 o'clock-
28, nO-tf. GASKILL 6 EASTLACK.
NOTICE.
To our old Customers.
are not selling GROCERIES in Commer* How, but at No. 1, Empire lllock, Main Street, next door to Christman & Gregg's llardwaie Store. 11. S. COX CO.
August 21, 1358. notf.
Hides! Hides!
THE
subscriber
dry Hides, Sheep Pelts, aixl Culf Skins, for which be will pay the highest market price.
Window Glass, Glass Ware,
Ang. 14,1S"s.-tf.
Sale of Lots.
WECmwfordsvillc.
have
47
acres of good land one mile from on the Danville road, ad
joining Mrs. Hamilton1*farm, which we will lay out in five acre lots each, with the exception of one containing dwelling house which will contain
JUT-t
Impleaded with Philip N. Prcwit.
WHEREAS,&snid
am prepared to do
A
7
acres. The building is a now frame with rooms, and the land is supplied with never-failing well of water nt the door of the house.
TI
balance of
the lots will each contain half heavy timber and the rest eleared and under good fence. Each one of these lots will give to the purchaser a sufficiency of wood to last for twenty years, and
as it is
the finest pasture laud near town every householder should avail themselves of this golden opportunity to purchase one of these lots. This property will bo sold on the last of September, on
a
forclosurc of the balance of the purchase money.
have paid twenty-one hundred dollars on the land, nnd old Whistle Brecchcs closed on ns bcforo tho notes becamo due, therefore tho land will have
TA bo
sold. The property is very valuable
and we desiro every one to attend the sale. Sheriff Schooler will sell the land, and the titlo will be good
as we
cannot pay it out, and wo want
it to
sell for the highest price it will bring. So you will have a chance of viewing the town at liny time, as it is
one mile from tho
M. E.
Church.
II. PUKSEL A BUO.
August 14, 1S5S. n4tds.
ss:
STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery Connty, Court of Common Pleas Oct. term, 1S53. usnn F. Brown, 1 vs. I Nancy JPCreary, Petition for Pnrtition.
plaintiff by her attornevs
Wallace Whito, filedin the Clerks officc of tho Court of Common l'leas of Xlontgi.mcry County, Indiana, her petition for partition as her cause of action in tho above entitled cause, and said plaintiff also filed tho proper affidavit of a disinte' estcd person setting forth that tho said defendant Nancy dreary is not a resident of the Sta to of Indiana, therclorc notice of the filing and pendency of said petition is hereby given to the said Defendat Nancy M'Ciear}*, that she may appear on tho first Jay of the next term of said court to be liolden in" the Court House, at Crawfordsvillo in said County of Montgomory, commencing on the first Mouday ofOctobcrnext,lS5« and answer said petition.
Attest Wm. C. VANCE, Clerk. Ang. 14,1858. No. 4.-4w.
Fredrick Kostanzer, vs. Complaint for Divorce. Mary
T. Kostanzer,
WHEREAS, said
plaintiff by Wallace
Attest Wm.
C. VANCE, Clerk.
Aug. 7th., No. 4-wS.
Blacksmithing.
J. S. HATCH
WOULD
respectfully inform his friends and the citizeus of Montgomery county generally that he »s amply prepared to execute with neatness and dispatch all orders for work. Particular attention paid to hone-shoeing. fW Call at the ajgp pf the Big 8hoe, on Qreeo strtet, one block south of the Poet Office.
Crawfordsville, Aug. 14,1858. nlm8.
NEW ARRANGEMENT. Groceries For The
Wholesale Croeery,
No. 1, Empire Block Main St
XI. S- COX 3c CO-,
HAVING
MADE
QPTO be
99
Tobacco, Cigars, Spices,
F-.V
WISHES to purchase
E S S
Cordage, Tubs, Buckets, Churns,
FISH, SALT, AND
PROVISIONS GENERALLY.
No.
6,
Commercial Block.
IST-OLD Stand of II. S. COX «FE CO..^J
THE
highest price paid fur all kinds of Prodnce.
N. 1?. Drucs &
arrangements EAST and
SOUTH for
200 Hogsheads Sugar, 250 Barrels Molasses, 250 Sacks Coffee,
recei ved iuring the fall and winter..G=L
To be Sold at the Lowest Figures, Wholesale or Retail.
Country Merchants and Farmers cau be accom modatcd,at wholesale, with from I 10 to 1,000 pounds Coffe, Sugai Sj-c., SfC.,
In addition to the above we have on hand
Candles-
SA Boxes Star Candles. "V 50 half Boxes Star Candles in store and for sale by
Aug. 21st,
Aug'.
50
Notions, &c.,
We wssh to trade for all the produce tho Farmers bring-ito Market. We will pay the highest price. We solicit a call from one and all.
21. COX & Co.. Backets.
Doz. Painted Buckets for sale bv Aug. 21. COX &. Co., ^J^OODEN WARE
of every description just
received by
Aug. 21, COX & Co.
Cheese.
Boxes A No. ], W. B. Cheese in Store and for sale by Augucst, 21. COX & Co.,
20
RF-JOKDAGE
of every description at manufactury
prices by
August, 21. COX & Co.,
Tobacco,
Jk
Largo assortment sale by August 21st
Tobacco of qualities for
Aug.
ALL
green and
CUL\
nt Mark's Meat Market, on Main street, opposite the Court House.
ISAAC A. MARKS.
Aug.14,185S. n4ni2.
T. D. BROWN,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES,
COX & Co.,
Soda,
A Kegs S. C. Soda,for
sale
by
21. COX & Co.,
Spices,
kinds of Spices in lar^e quantities, at wholesale and retail, for sale by August 21. COX
August 21.
Medicines nt tho old stand No.
& Co.,
Teas,
JK Lar?e
and general assortment of Teas of the very best brands in store nnd for sale cheap by August 21. COX & Co.,
Glassware,
4~KF EVERY
description for sale very cheap bv Aug.
21. COX & Co.,
WJA1S1NS, Figs, Drtes, Prunes,
JLJACKERELL,
Dried Currants.
Lcninions, nil fresh and cheap, for sale by August 21. COX & Co.,
______
White Fish
Pickcrcll, Trout ackers Prices, by
and Herring, for sale at
L'I
COX &
BARRELS
aug.
Co.,
just on the wnv for
21. COX & CO.
THE MAMMOTH
CHEAP STORE. IN
calling the attention of the good people of Old Montgomery, to our large and
Magnificent Stock of D. BOOTS AN98I018.
B.
CLOTHING,
HATS AMI CAPS,
N
FURNISHING GOODS,
CARPET BAGS, &c., &c„
X.-
TI7E have
VV
no hesitnney in saving that on supo-
rior facilities for purchasing Goods East, enables us to
N E S E I
Any estnblishment West of the Mountains. Otir stock of Boots and Shoes was bought at tho Factories, and are a
Much Better Class of Work
Than is commonly brought here. The advantage of an intimate acquaintance with the Manufoctnres nnd Jobbers enables us to purchase our stock from 10
to
20
per cent.
"H7 JF:
Than our neighbors in the trade, nnd we promise if you will call, wo will give you the benefit of our low purchases. So now is" the time for the Ladles to
O O S O S
AND Gentlemen
SS:
STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County,) Montgomery Circuit Court,
Septcmbo: Term, A. D. 1S53
can find any article they arc in
tho lmbit of wearing, from a pair of Shoe'Strings to an
O E O A
A superior
A White,
his attorneys, filed in the clerks office of said court, his complaint in the above entitled cause, said plaintiff by his attorneys als filed tho affidavit of a disinterested person setting forth that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, therefore notice of the filing and pendency of said complaint is hereby given to said non resident defendant, Mary J. Kostanzer, that she appear on the first day of the next term of said court to be holdenin the Court Honse a Crawfordsville IN said county of Montgomery, commencing on the first Monday in September next (185S)and answer said complaint.
aiticlo of Shirts, Collars, Gloves.
Suspenders. !fcc. Walk in when you arc in town and take a look—WE will be glad to show
t. r.
von.
D. R. KKOX.
KICK, Salesman. Aug.14, LS58.-ly.
General Hardware?"*
A
FULL assortment,
for building purposes re
ceived and for sale by tpr.24 '5S. GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
Groceries.
COFFEE.
Sugar.Molnswes, Teas,Tobacco, Can
dles, Spices, Dve Stuffs. «fec., FEC. apr.24 '55 GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings.
Aopened
LARGE and
complete stock, received and now bj
apr24.*53 GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
SUPERIORFresh
Teas at
apr 24 '58 MANSON A POWERS'. Caution. rnHE
Pnbllo are hereby cautioned not to
JL
I
Or. Easterly's
IODINE AlfD SARSAPARILLA.
Will cure all diseases arising from an impure state of the BLOOD,or a depraved condition of the fluids ef the system, viz: Cancers, Swelling of the Glands, Rheumatism, W-hite Swelling, Chronic Sore Eyes, Piles, Boils,Erysipelas, Goutre, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Ulcers in the Month and Throat, and all Chronic Constitutional Diseases. This medicine searches out the very roots of the disease by pnrifying the blood, and changing the secretions in the system, thus removing the canse, which renders the CUBE CXRTATS and PERMAMSNT.
DE. EASTERLY'S IODINE AND SAESAPARILLA will cure the WORST MERCURIAL DISEASE, and drive oot and destroy every particle of MEROCRT which is in the STSTZX and enre its bad effects. it will cure SECONDARY STPHILIB or TEKEREAL DISEASE and will drive the STPILITIC vntrs and all HEREDITARY TAINTS and POISONOCS MATTER out of the system through the POBES or THE SKIN, and restore the Patient to a perfect state of HEALTH and PURITY. It is a positive cure for LIVES COMPLAINT nnd DYSPEPSIA, if used a proper length of time.
I
U.S. COX A. Co. No. 5.-tf.
1S43.
Starch.
Boxes Pearl Starch, just received by
challenge the world to produce its equal
in these complaints. The afflicted will bear in mind that DR. EASTERLY'S IODINE AND
Price of the Iodino and Sarsaparilla $1 per Bottle, or Bottles for Jfo. Gridley's Salt Elienm Ointment 75 cents per Bottle. Both aro prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut sts., St.Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed.
Sold by T. D. Brown and Manson & Powers, druggists, in Crawfordsville, and by druggists generally.
DRTEASTEBLY'S
S&-FEVER AND AGUE KILLER—Will cure Ague aud Fever, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, all tho various forms of Fevers incident to Billious Climates. If there is a MAN, WOMAN or CHILD suffering with AGUE AND
FEVER, tlicy
June
STOCK 0E GOODS
Ever before brought to this market, offer them to the citizens and people generally,
AT LESS PRICES
Than ever before heard of in the W at These goods have been carefully sclccled and will be sold
A E S S A N
NEW-YOBK COST!
We respectfully solicit an
Examination of Our Stock,
AND GUARRANTEE THAT NO
PERSON SHALL GO AWAY
DISSATISFIED!
THIS STOCK COMPRISES EVERY
THING IN THE LINE OF
STAPLE AND FANCY O O S O I N Gents Furnishing Goods,
TV MTI
HATS, CAPS, &c., &c.,
DCf'Call and see. The Goods
and Prices speak for themselves.
R. H. CRAIG & Co.,
J. R. ROBINSOK, J. W. CARVI*', July 17,1S5S.
Harbor
or Trust William R. Johnson,
shall pay no debts of his contracting.
Aug. 2$, n6w3. CURTIS IIARDEE.
Salesmen.
No. 2,
SARSAPAR-
ILLA will cure all Nervous diseases, Female Complaints, Dropsy, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary organs, in a few days.
It will remove Pimples and Blotches from the FACE, and make the Skin Clear, White and Beautiful as Alabaster. It does this by purifying the BLOOD, and by it* prompt action on the Liver, Kidneys, and Secretary Organs^producing vigorous health.
Persons who have long been afflicted with ScrofTILN, Old Sores, Tetter, Ringworms, Scald Head. Clo'chcs, Eruption of the Skin and all Cutaneous diseases are advised to procure Gridley's Salt Rheum and Titter Ointment to apply on tho Soros, or diseased parts, when nsing Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodino and Sarsaparilla purifies the Blood, and canse the sores to discharge their PUTRID MATTER, and the OINTMENT HEALS THEM. When both are used (which I always recommend)a PERMANENT and RADICAL CORE is always effected. They are tho best nnd most POWERFUL CURATIVES known to man. A fair trial nil I ask—'I do not fear tlic result.
MOFFirrS
tsr
are advised to
procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer It is a rOSITIVE CURE—SPEEDY AND PERMANENT. Try it.
Price •1 per bottle or six bottles for $5. DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third and Chestnut serccts St. Louis, Sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by T. D. IJrown,and Manson & Powers, Agents for Crawfordsville. nnd by druggists generally.
19, 1S5S. No. 4S-6M.
K. H. CRAIG, WM. 0. VANCE.
GFIORGK MUNNS, AMOS THOMPSON.
STOCK
OF
DRY-GOODS, &C.,
AT LESS THAN
NEW YORK COST.
'HMIE SUBSCRIBERS having bought tlie"largest and best
No. 52.-ly.
Sash, Window Glass, &c.
2COO
Lights of Pine Sash, assorted sizes 75 boxes Window Glass do do Doors, &c., for sale by
GRIMES
apr. 24 '5S & BCRBBIDGE.
Iron and Nails.
Tons assorted Iron 150
Kegs Nails
just
BY
april 24,1S5S.
an inden
tured apprentice, who left my honse an last Monday, the 3Sd inst., without any just canse or provocation, and
received and for Mle
GRIMES fc BURBRIDGE.
Table and Pocket Cntleiy.
A
FINE assortment, of a superior qudity, jnst received by apr. 24 '58. GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
STATIONERY!!
8TAPIJ STATION™
School, Blank & Miscellaneous
POCKET CUTLERY, PURSES,
Pictures, Port monies &c.
Don't fail to drop in at the Crawfordsville, May 1, 1S5S.
^DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM will cure Conghs, Asthma.Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the side and breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, 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 a COMMON COLD.— Coughs and Colds lead to CONSUMPTION, and then to an early death. Header, have yon a Cough, Cold or any disease of the lungs' Procure at once that celebrated remedy,DJS. CAIITEK'S COUCH BALSAM which never fails to relieve
E3PDH. HOOPER'S FEMALE CORDIAL Will cure all Female Complainto, such
Excessive, Suppressed, or Painful Menstrnation, Flour Albus dr Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Completion, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams, and all diseases caused bv Colds, Checked Prespi-ation, Excesses. OverExeitement,etc.,of the Sexual Organs: Dr. Hoopper's Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the ladies the best remedy ever invented. i"
JSF~Price $1 per bottle, or
Sold by T. D. Brown, and Manson & Powers, in Crawfordsville, andby druggist*genErallv.
safe, speedy, and RADICAL CURE. With Dr. Bakers Specific you can CURE YOURSELF, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Price $ 1 50 per bottle.
HfDR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., Role proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by T. D. Rrown, and Manson & Powers, in Crawfordsville, ind by druggists generally.
H. N. CHRISTMAN. S. H. GREGG
CHRISTMAN & GREGG,
HARDWARE AND COMMISSION
M. HEATON
HAS REMOVED HIS
Book and Stationery Store,
O II E
N. W. Corner of Main & Green Sts.,
IN THE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BT
PURSEL &, BRO.,
Where he has on hand and for sale
E A V,
ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND
Empire Block, Crawfordsville, Ind.
DEALERS IN
Iron, Nails, Steel, Axles, Springs, Sash and Glass, Bolts, Mechanic's Tools,
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
ALSO, SADDLERY, COACH AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS,
Together with Agricultural Implements, among which is
CELEBRATED THRESHES AND SEPARATOR,
Woodbury's Patent Portable Honse Power THRESHER AND SEPARATOR.
Culling Boxes, Corn Crushers, Corn Planters & Shelters,
MOORE'S GRAIN DRILL, &c., &c.
Kuhns and Hainsr Grain 'Drill.
All orders addressed to us shall meet witli prompt attention. CHRISTMAN FE GREGG, No. 2, Empire Block. Crawfordsville, April 24, 1853. v9n40.
REMOVAL!
BOOKS AND
BOOT AND SHOE
E
Is/L
3? O IRI XT
Corner of Green & Main, Sts.
The only exclusive Boot & Shoe Store in
CRAWFORDSVILLE.
Where enstomerscan purchase not only every kind of article in the Boot nnd Shoe trade but at prices
Lower Than Anywhere Else.
Thcprent inducement we offer in onr prices and tho beautiful quality anil durability of our stock of Hoots und Shoes arc such that overy man,woman and child will save
Twenty-five Per-cent,
By tradinjrat our establishment a quarter of a dollar saved these times is an item that no one should overlook. Being exclusive in the business and with the best of facilities for doing business we are enabled to
UNDERSELL
Any of the Dry Goods stores in town that sell Boots and shoes The f. llowing comprises a list of our Splendid stock of
Boots and Shoes.
Ladies'Kid Congress Cuitcrs Lace Gaiters Kid Slippers:
Heeled Shoes
ON 1 Sewed Shoes: Sheep Skin Over-Shoos
Lasting Congress Gaiters
Kid Buskins Calf Heeled Shoes: Goat Boots: IJubbcr Over-Shoes: Moccasins,Pur and Cotton Lined:
Gents' Calf Cork soled Boots Single iKiublo Grained Boots
Cloth congress Gai-tcrs Kip Shoes Doubled soled Culf Boots
.. KIP ».
Calf
conirrcss Gaiters
Plain culf Shoes:
Gloves and Hosiery.
Gents' Bufk Gloves: Gray Mnrino I lose: Mixed cotton half Hose
Woolen Half Hose
11
'Old Corner v9n41 yl.
Fancy cotton half llose
Ladies Cotton Hose Woolen Iloso THE stock embraces evcrj- variety and style, and will be sold at the very lowest figures for CASH. 2S?"Connectcd with the establishment is
May,
"5,
CI
a Cough in twen
ty-four hours, and always CVKES the WOKST CASES of Colds. Coughs, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs in a few days. Price—Trial bottles, 25 cents largc^ bottles, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $".
DR. EASTERLY, corner Third nnd Chestnut streets,St.Louis,Mo.,sole proprietor,towhom all orders must be addrcswid to get the genuine.— Sold by T. D. Brown and Manson FC Powers, in Crawfordsville, and by druggists generally.
THE
as
a a
ufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptnes-s and dispatch. May S OS-v9n42-tf. DAVID KESTER.
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! CIGARS! CIGARS!!
W O E S A E A N E A I I E S
THE most choice brands of Tobacco & Cigars will be sold at the lowest figures by A. NOLTK, Tobaeonist.
Straw nnd
U. S. Dispensatory nnd Dr. Drake on the DISEASES of the Mississippi Valley on sale bv Dec 19J EKAXK
HEATON,
BAPTIST.
FOOLS
six bott'es for $i.
DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third nnd Chestnut streets St. Louis, Mo., Solo Proprietor, and to whom all orders mnst be addressed.
A
DR. BAKER'S SPECIFFIC will euro fec.. for^ale at Gonorrhoea, Gleetc, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, may 1 '55. Chordee, diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and all diseases of the genital organs. Reader, havo yon a PBIVAT* DISEASE? DO not neglect it. DELAT is DANGEROUS. DR. BAKER'S SPECIFFIC is a ITOWE'S, Hurley's Bull's, and Guysott's Sar-
No.1 Empire Block.
JOURNAL
FOR 155S: For sale at FJSANK III-ATON'* NO. 1, Empire Block.
Old and New School Presbyterian.
Methodist atd Cristian Hymn Books—Testaments, Bibles, Sac.ad Mclodeons, The Shawm. Christian Psalmist, &C., ic., always on hand and for sale cheap by may 1=53. FI1ANK HEATON.
Cap, Letter,Note, Lctral. Bill,Bath and Billet Paper Envelopes and Blank Books, at rices, at
Lafayette and Indianapolis pi mav 1 '5S. FK
AKNOLD'S
ANK IIEATON'S.
& BUTLER'S Inks, Gillot'S Pens,
Fabcr's Pencils. Mncilnee at 20(330 cts per qhottle wit Brush, at FRANK HKA'JON'S, Dec. 19 1S57. No. 1, Empire Block.
COMPLETE aSsoriment of WALL PAEKI Window Blinds. Curtain Fixtures, Tassels,
AVERYBrushes,
large assortment of Paint and Whito Wash for sale by I apr 24'53 MANSON «fc POWERS.
J..L saparilla, for sale by apr24:5S MANSON fc POWERS.
Particular Notice.
Jgoods,
WINN, having disposed of his enti.e stock of and quit the business, would most respectfully inform those who arc indebted to him lor goods, either by note or book account, that an immediate settlcmnnt is desired. The Boots can be found in the front room ovet Chrisbnan Gregg's store. JACOB WmK.
April 24. 1535. *3, n40.
& CO.,
Have received their
Immense Stock of
For Men and Boys' Ware,
EMBRACING ALL THE NEW STYLES
OF
THE SEASON.
of
Afso, (heir new styles
A S
N O W E A
All to be Sold a ow Prices.
500
BBLS. SALT on hand and in transit, for sale by junc 1'.) TjS. CAMPBELL & CO.
QAII HALF Barrels White Fish and Trout, FR"" for sale by junc 19'5S. CAMPBELL & CO.
THOSE
who wish to buy goods nt low prices, and have A large stock to selcct from,will iro junc 19 '58. [to CAMPBELL & CO.
NEW GOODS!
CHEAP GOODS!?
Spring and Slimmer
A- ID S.
Allen, Galey & Keeran
Arc now prepared FOR the Spring and Summer trade with A seloct Htock of SPRING and Summer
A it is
the
153S. No. 4-1-Orn.
Farming Implements.
1RADLES. Scythes. Snaths. Rakes, Shovels Spades. Hoes, Plows and Cultivators. Also, 25 of Sanford's
11 ay Cutters the pub
lie are respectfully invited to examine this machine: FOR utility durability and cheapness, it cannot be urpasscd. For sale bv
U|.T. 21 '55. GRIMES BURBRIDGE.
Tools.
A
GENERAL assortment of Carpenters', CoopXA. ers' and Blacksmith?'
apr. 24 '55.
1
Tools, received bv
GRIMES .Sr, BCKIjHID'GE.
O O S
Which the are now offering to their friends
and
patrons and the community at large ut the lowest
\S!I PRICES,
And on favorable terms exactly suited to tha
useless to undertake to onumcrata
VARIJiTY, STYL.H AND QUALITY.
Of (roods of which otir stock consists wc would briefly state that we have a*'
Jl OI i:
9
E E IO iV
OF STAPLE AND
A N O O S
Suited to the v:ear of
Gents, Ladies. Boys and Girls.
ALSO A STOCK OF
Groceries, Hardware and
QUEENSWARE &c.,
Ail of which we offer to our friends in exebango for all kinds of merchantable
O E
Conic
THANK IIEATPN'S.
favors we once mors
Being thankful for R2-5' extend a general invitation,
One! Come All!!
Bring your Butter, Eggs, Lard, Feathers, Rags, Bacon, Beeswax, Tallow, &c., &c.,
For which we wiil allow you the
XUGHS:
mm rw?
MARKET PRICE IN GOODS.
At the Store of ALLEN, GALEY &XEEBAK, in tho Room formerly occupied by Graham Brothers, Wpst of the Court House.. lilsv l»t. 1?55. lr.
