Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 April 1859 — Page 4
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
Groceries
apr '-'4
For
*o. 1, Empire Block main St.
HI- 9- O 221 Sc CO,
If
A VINO made annnpemcat*
SOUTH for
Candles-
Botes StAr Candle*. Jials" Boxes Star Candlos in store and for bv 11. S. COX A. Co.,
Aug. tilst, 1M
.l Noticed
P11.
OILS, DYE STUFFS, TOBACCO,
a
ora sfc
[OWES, OWE'S, Ilurle siiparilla. for npr
W^
H. N. CHRISTMAN.
The
Wholesale Grocery,
"EAST
200 Hogsheads Sugar. 250 Barrels Molasses. I 250 Sacks Coffee,
ti7~To be received icriug the full nnd winter.J
To be Sold at the Lowest Figures.l Wholesale or Retail.
Country Merchants snd Farmer* con be aoooir.-
modated,Vt
wholesnio, with from
10 to 1,000 pounds Coffe.
Susri?':frc.
:Ii. addition to tho above wo bavo on baud
No. O.-tf.
Starch.
rc Bi xcf Pearl Starch, just rcceivod bv A up. 21. COX fc Co.,
Buckets.
rC A Do?.. Painted Buckets for sa'.c bv
COX & Co..
'.RSONfl knowing tliomsolveH indebted to E. Clark, the undersigned, will confcra great fav by culling on him and cettliugr their account by .-ash or note, rnom'y makes tbu tnare go. short letllcmcut and long friends. E. H. CLARK.
October SO. 13*S.'tf
MANSON & TOWERS,
In the Field Again! I -i With the largest and Best selected stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
XST
mm«
Window Glass, Glass Ware,
GLASS LAMPS, COAL OIL LAMPS,
COAL OIL, LARD OIL, FISH OIL,
Linseed Oil, White L.e ul,
Togothcr villi a full and coinpleto assortment of
A I N S
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, Which we arc determined to scl 1, as low ns can be purchased in the Wabash Valley, for cash. or to
fllock.
rompt payers. space. Call »t No. 4, Empire Orawfordavillv. April lit, 18.V. vOnlO.
W'E
have just received Inrge and fresh supply of Dr.'O. W. Rolmck's Scandinavian Blood Pt.rifler and Blood Pills. apr'JI'M MANSON A POWERS.
A FRESH Mipplv of I'r. Ilcimbold's extract of ll. Bnehti, for sale by «pr-l'.''8
Firround,
MANSCN & I'OWEHS.
OKOf»8 MoLnlie's Pills «nl Vcrinil'niro, V) nprMT.S MANSON & l'OWEKS.
\.
and French Li th
at tho "Old Corner," bv FKANK HliATON.
F1 NE lot of Gilt Mouldin oprnplip. for enl may 1 '-S.
JPPE15. Spico nnd Cinnamon, ground and unfor sale by apr2-1 'to .MANSoN it POWERS.
"lAON'T forgot to tryonr Ci^nri nnd Tobacco wc J/ liavo choice articlen. «pr 24 '!D A1AN80N Jb POWERS.
BOXCP Star and Adamantine Candlcn, for Ov Hale cheap by npr 21
ViS MANSON & POWERS.
BACON
WANTED, for which we will pay he hifrhest prico in cash. npr2-1 'fiS MANSON & POWERS.
Paint ivtid White
YERY large assortment Wssli ltrushes, for salo bv
MANfjON POWERS.
11 I' are not selling (.iROlM'KIES in Conimfry\ cinl llow, but at No. Kmpirt Itlock. ilin SfriM'l, next door lo ('bristinim i: Gregg's Mardwaiu Store. II. S. CON A* CO.
August 21, 1?59. n.'tf.
Glasswaro,
«v
fvcrv ib.poription for Aug. "Jl.
Fish,
MACKERELL, Wbiro IVh and Herring, for sale nt I August 2)
iADDLERY
n0W on
l'!c
consisting in part of the following articles: 100 bbls. Now Orleans Sugar A. No. 1. 40 bbls. MolstisO* and Synus. :0 Sacks CotTeo, Rio, Mocha, 1 60 bbls. Salt. 40 Rushcis Dried Apples. 20 Rnshels Dried Peaches. 40 Calls Iilnpkberrifs. 40 Cans Peeicd Peaches. 'JO Boxes Fine Washing S.-ap 10 Boxes Fancy Soap. 10 Boxes Raisins. 1C Bbls. Rice. 6 Boxes Tobacco, assorted. 20 Boxes of Candles.
Cranberries, Spices of all kinds. So la. Snlcrn tns. Dvo Stilt's.
NAILS, WINDOW GUSS, SHOT,
Buckets, B»k
hnvo everv thing UMUIIIV kept in our line of! business, nil of which we will LOW FOR CASH or CO! NTR\ PRODI CE. Call nnd examine ouretoek before purchasing elsewhere.
Jan. 22, lS.'iS. vlO-niTtf.
Tobacco,
Large assortment, Tobacco of qualities for sale by COX A Co.,
sale by
Augnsl 21st.
Teas,
.% Large and general afsortmcnt of Teas of the *s"»ry best brands ill store and for sale cheap bv A'ig21.*t COX 4: Co.,
ers with tho best article of
linvsott's Sar-
y's Hull's. •alo by MANSON it POWERS.
NOTICE.
To our old Customers.
verv chcan bv COX
Pickerell, Trout aoKers Prices, by ''OX & Co.,
OA RIA 0 E TRIM MINt is. •rlineul rtvi-ivrd by timuts A- Hi r.nr::oE.
QAi Jgciieral at ap il -1.
Figs. Dati s. Piimcs. Dried Curran all !rth ui i-l:«-pp. for falo bv
OA1S1NS Ion.mt ns,
istCl. OX Co."
llllUl'lJlllllj
JUST RECEIVED
HUSTON & MARTIN'S.
Tin, Copper & Sheet £i*oii, Ware that is Manufactured in
Montgomery County.
And every body knows that I am the only boss linr er in the town of Crawfordsville. HucksStovcii stands unrivaled as vet.
He hith also on hand a splendid lot of Cooking, Parlor nnd Heating Stoves, Cheap lor Cosh. Also, a good assortment of Tin Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, for sale low, on the above terms.
Cash paid f«r old CopjKir, Prwter. Lead and J. llOOVEK. December 11, lSi-d. r: niltf
izens of Crawfordsvill
i:
Porcelnin Teeth in the IVcsst.
l"1"?0-®1. stock °fj Iluving sure utility and case to all requiring artifi-
irocerics e\er bi.'Uj,it 10 this market, jfti substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted. All operations pertaining to tho scicncc carefully »ttcu ed to with the least possible pain. i-& Dental Rooms-" n.
November 4. 1S33.
ignirn nnd Java.
I S A N & E
HARDWARE AND COMMISSION
imm JE: «C2 aeu A :rv S
No. 2, 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,
^LSO, SADDLERY, O A AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS,
S-r, Together with Agricultural Implements, among which is
MOFFHT'S CELEBRATED THREHER AND SEPARATOR,
Woodbury's Patent Portable Horse Power
THRESHER. AND SEPARATOR.
iC'iitting Boxes, Corn Crushers, Corn Planters At Shellers,
MOORE'S GRAIN DRILL, &c., &c.
Kuhns and Hains' Grain Drill.
All orders addressed to us shall
Crawfordsville, April 24, 1S5!j.
1
J""
S O E S I N W A E
A full Stock of
Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper & Brittania Ware.
With a largo variety of other Kitchen Ware, kept constantly on hand. Our Stoves and Wares wil. be offered at reduced prices. All orders for work such tin
Tin Roofing Guttering, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc,
Or -any otherin our line attended to promptly, and willbe thankfully received. All work warranted.
Old Copper. Lead, Brass, Pewter, Paper Rags, and almost-all kinds of Farming Produce taken in Exchange.
June SO, 1857-v8n48-tf. CHILION JOHNSON.
Will. P. WATSON
Vy Ol'I.D inform the citizena of Montpcmery V\ County thut lie keeps on hand, one door North of Klnton ifc Lime's Bank
LEATHER. Ot almost eviry description, viz: CINCINNATI OAK-TANNED SOLE
BUFFALO SOLE.
CINCINNATI KIP UPPER AND CALF,
FRENCH KIP AND CALF, CITY HARNESS. ALSO FINDINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
rash Paid lor Hides.
Nov. 2S-v9nl9tf.
TO THE CITIZENS OF THE
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
I take this method of informing tho Citizens of getting up the District lir.t owing to my duties at home that I shall lie compelled to decline being a candidate
for Congress in the coming Campaign. Rut will use my utmost exertions to supply nil my custom-
l'1:ul nn.V
JOHN HOOVER.
Juno C'C, 1S53. No. -l'.i-tf.
Coppersmithing.
J. IIOOVKR,
I i-c^nn- .i
\I/ HO .lie only opporsrmtii in Montgomery North, of the Court house Souare I T» ounty, takes this method of informing the public I hat he is prepared to furnish Steam Pipes, imokc Stacks, Apply liutter. Dye, Preserve, and
t-..mdy Kuttlcs. on short notice, and on as good terms ns can be had in the country: and has no hesitation ill warranting all his work in that line.
p& Dental Rooms in Washington Hall. jw'curie^v'
respect
k'/
r^.""F-or'T
:CrUp6 Cio:hss
•chine for utility, durability nnd cheapness, it cannot bo uriased. For sale bv I upi. 21 '5J.' iiRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
Ol'I'ERIOR Fro.sh Teas nt O apr-.M'fs .\i ANS
A L-VRGE
lines, ^is\Kir«.. I-.sh, Iar, 1 opened bv
NSON A- POWERS'.
a
ASSORT!*!) CA.VDirs, Vj nrr2^.'5S' GRIMES it BURBRIDGE. wholesale and retail, for sa'.o by Almonds. Rra?il Nr.ts. Pea Nuts. Filburts Twine, Tubs,
in slu rt'wi of every description at manufactory
prices by
August, 21.
1
COX & Co.,
OODEN WARE of every description just' received bv j-4 Aug. ai ... COX Co
Table and Pocket Cutlery.
FINE assortment, of a superior quality,
iV received bvapr. 24 53.
20
GRIMES A BURBRIDGE.
for sale bv
Augiiwt, 21. COX A Co.
8. H. GREGG.
9
CHRISTMAN & GREGG, No. 2, Empire. Block. 9 ii 4 0
The nndorsignod having purchased H. II.A 1.1/6 interest in the business, intend* to continue it at thu old Stund,
iVO. 5, COMMERCIAL BLOCK.
A Large Stock of Cooking Stoves on Hand. The A AX" Remains Unrivalled!
1858 Splendid Carriages 1858 AND BUGGIES,
AT REDUCES PEICES.I
NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE.
S. MILLER having increased his already e.\tensive facilities for mamifucturin^
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES VEHICLES
similar establishment of the kii.d.
u.i.-i.. Any person in want of good work would do well to call and examine for tliemsolves before puroh-
using elsewhere. Being all practical workmen and employing none but tho most skillful, and using the ery best of material, together with our long acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, enables ns to give tho best satisfaction as regards
PRICE, AND DURABILITY OF WORK.
Roranng executed with neatness and dispatch, also Rlacksmithing, Trimming, Painting ifec. All our work warren ted one year.
Profoundly grateful to a generous public for their past patronage, the senior partners respectfully solicit a continuance of tho same to the new firm.
SiL'ii-J. S. Miller & Co., Market .Street
Sept. 11,
A\ll:ii»ll,T,
scr\ices to the citand vicinity. Ho
gives particular attention to carious teeth—millions of which ore now annually lost for and judicious treatment. Those of artificial teeth can do well mens of the best manufacture of
J. S. MILLER. II. 11 KEENER, S. MILLER.
vlO-nS Iv.
Fresh Arrival of.
B0ARDMAN& GRAY'S
I A N O S
AT
DENTAL^^suRGEn.x. Newman's Music Store RESPECTFrLLYtend.
TTAVING just opened a latge stock of fine Gold ate lies Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which
st tor want of timely '.'tiers for cash ut prices so low as to defy compeiose that are in want tition. Two doors east of Biuford's corner sign of to ciill and see speci- WATCH and
MUSICAL
IINSTRUIIENTS.
NSTRUMENTS.
lnO Fine Gold and Silver Watches ]i)i,i Breast Pins and Broaches Finger Rings
Ear Drops of different styles
"a ",ld
Silver Fob
nnd Neck Chains
.o Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens. Pencils
S C,(
:5- r.ort ^tonies|
v-„,iw I Razors, fc-cissors. I'en Knifes, Spoons, Misceliancoiis Books, Maps. Novels. Paper Ink T"""" finA PH(\A» ..,.1.^ n»
Iron and Nails.
Tons assorted Iron 150 Kegs Nails just received
by april 24, IS."3.
Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings.' e_iroo'
,K!com laosto^.receivcdandiK.w
IT
A LL Kinds ."-pices in large quantities, at
COX it Co.
Wall Paper!!
W4" ALL Paper of all pries from Scents to ?1 0/ "er Roll. Also. Borders and Window!
er
°f all kinds, at
F. M. BEATON'S
Miscelaneous Books.
tfyONSITING of Histories, Poetry, Standard. Ficjn»t tion. Law and Medical Books. Fine Gift Books for sale at F. M. HEATON.
Cheese. Sash, Window Glass, &c. p,.„, x- \T- ro r-u ffJICOO Lights of Pino Sash, assorted sizes,boxes a No. 1, W. R. Choose in Store and /W 75 boxes Window Glass do do
Doors, Aspr. 24 '69
for saleby GRIMES A BURBRIDGE.
And still they Come.
Five Ship Loads of
JUST RECEIVED AT
GRAHAM^ BRO'S $40,000 STOCK!
10,000 Beady Hade Coats^ Pants, Vests, Undershirts 5c
WRAPPERS
FOR MEN AND BOYS
XOO Cases Custom Made
BOOTS & SHOES!!
THREE HUNDRED NEW STYLES
WINTER SHAWL. Carpets! Carjpets!!
BE3 A.
HATS AND CAPS. For every Man and Boy in the County!
TEN MILLIONS YARDS OF
PRINTS! TICKINGS! Muslins and Woolens!
THE BEST STOCK OF
Cloths and Cassimeres
11ST TO"WMSr-
Come, Everybody
FOR
Will be Given sclhn
1
We Sell More Goods
Than any one House in the State at Retail, and can and trill sell
Below All CoiMetitioa!!
Come,
And Scr:
EveryI»ody,
Nothing charged for Shoicin: Goods here.'
JAS. GRAHAM
December 11.1S5S.
& LTHUT
of every description by associating as partners the undersigned practical workmen from date takes this method to inform his numerous customers and the public in general that thuv have facilities for
Cheaper, Better and Neater TJ'ork
BHO'S. niltf.
LATEST ARRIFAL!
M, HEATON
Has Jvst Received the Largest Stock ni
Books & Stationery!
"•^YER brought to Crawforcsvillo, to which be. •M-J invites the attention of his friends and the public generally. Call at tho
[BOOK EMPORIUM,
North east Corner of .-
{Green and Main Streets, and examine for yourselves. Sep. 18. ISiiS. tf-
a
A E W O S
IF- OOLLIKTS,: ...,.
DEALER IN
Foreign & American
jJME ST3L 3S3SML*ZE2 9
AND MANUFACTURER Or
Monuments and Tomb Stones Of Every Shape and Form.
Those
wishing anything in the line would do well to give him call before purchasing elsewhere.
ShfP
°PPosito Elston and Lane's Bank, in the 1 ost Omco Building. Oct. -2d. nl I. tf.
Grocery & Provision
S O E
Gttskiil & Eustlack
W^ULD Ke.pectfnll3 inform their oustomors nnd the citizens of Montgomery countv gfcuenulv, thut they are now openoU in their
iVew Store Koom
of
Oil Green Street, two doors south of Campbell Galey & Harter's CBtablishment. where thev will keep on hands a large and well selected stocK of
Family Groceries,
"Which will ho soM nt the smallest profits fnr CASH, Wulmvc now on handKa snporior articl»:of
Coffee,
Sugar,
and for sale
GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
I
Molas&es, Confectioneries, •, Tobacco,
Cigars, Spices, Notions,&c.,
We w-ssh to trade for all the produce tho Fanners bring^to Market. We will pay the highest price. We solicit a call from one and all.
Aug.
2S,
nG-tf. GASK1LL & EASTLACK.
Stationery,
I J^OOLSCAP, Letter, Note. Legal, BathrBill Billet, Mourning and Perforated Papers Bntl, Legal, Mourtiingand other En vellopsof every ami visiting Cards: Pencils, writing rand Pens and Penholders which will benold nt
Wholesale and retail, cheaper than the cheapest bv Sep. IS, 1S6S. tf. F. SI. HEATON.
BLANK BOOKS, &C._
ALL kinds of Blank Books, from a wtmcmorandura book to a 10 quire Ledger or Deed Ktycord, on hand and for sale at Cincinnati prices by
Sop. 13. 1856. If. T. M. HEATON.
w.incH0EQir,":jf:
AJTp DEALER IS
old Staiin.
Wa^Hngtortjt.
Crawfordsville,..
.. Indiana.
WOULD rcspoctfully inform the Farmers nnd the pnblio generally, that he keeps constantly on hand lor sale at all times, ail Articles pertain-' ing to his lino of business, and at unprecedented low rates, for cash or approved notesHe keeps on hand, or will make to oi
a L\. E N A N W O E N
WAGON, CARRIAGE AND
O A S
Bridles, Whips, &c., &c.
'ion are' Invited to call and examine our stock
"'""'iAOigTAH
We use none bnt the Best Stock,
And allow no work to!go from our shop,.iiuless know it to bo put np in a workmanlike manner—a manner nnsnrpnssed in "the west. Call at the Old.Stand on .Watdjingtan Street, a d-wc will guaranty satisfaction tjothMn' "regard to'price and quality.. \V. W. NICHOLSON. JE.
Dccomber 18, 1858. 'nSSly.
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!!
I A S I A
W O E S A E A N E A I
^TIITi* moRt choice brandu of Tobacco & Citrars will bo Bold at tho lowest figures bv f* 'A. NOLTE, Tobuconist,
Dec. 4, 1858. n20-6m.
O A S E
22
N 0
'B^HE undersigned take this method of informing thuir friends and tho baliancc of nnkind. that they are once more prepared to furiiinh them with all kinds of
Cabinet Ware and Chairs?
Also a large lot of Double and Single Mattresses, at
No. 4 Comsnercia How.
•tar-esEZEHS? (y O 5.^ S/1 5
Furnished as usual with or without the Hearsi-.
X. B, liopeour friends will come ferwnrd and Settic their accounts immediately, wo neeil the money. ROSS .fe WHITE.
No. -1, Commercial Row. Crawfordsville. hid. September •1th, 1S54.
BY LIGHTNING
J. CRAWFORD & MULIKIN,
"\^\/"OLTLD inform their friends and customers 1 that thev are receiving their
SPRING AND SUMMER
«9
Which consist in part of the fo lowing articles:
Scotch and Pacific Lawns, Fancy Prints, halli D'Ecosse, Printcd Challi, Fancy Borage,
Brown and Bleached Shirting, Marine
Skirting, Ticking & Drills, Boots
•. and Shoes, Hats and a ps, Ready Made Clothing, Qucensware and Glassware. Our stock being full, wc would ask the citizens generally to give us a call. Cas.h and Oountrv Produce received for Goods at small Profit*
J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN.
April 10, liJS. noStf.
BOOT AMD"*
E O I
Corner of Green & Main, Ste.
The only exclusive Boot & Shoe Store in
CKAWFOKBSVIIXE.
WJirre cnstomorscan pnrchnpc not only every Itiml of tiriicluin chc 13oot and Shoo tnidc but ot prices
Lower Than Aimvlwre Else.
The great inducement wo offer in ourpricesand tliebeautiful quality anil-durability of our stock of Boots and Shoes are such that every man, woman and child wiil save
Twenty-five Per-centj
By trading at our establishment a qnnrter of a dollar saved these times is an itom that no one should overlook. Being exclusive in the business and with the best of facilities for doing business we are enI abicd to I
UNDER SELL
Any of the Dry Goods stores in town that r-eli Boots and shoes. The Rowing comprises a listofour splendid stock of
Boots and Shoes.
Ladies'Kid Congress Cititers:'" .••••" Laco Gaiters
Kid Slippers Kin Heelc Calf Sewod Shoos
:j
Slippers •.¥''• Heeled Shoe«
Sheep Skin Over-Shoog if Lasting Congress Gaiters Kid Buskins Calf Heeled Shoes Goat Boots Rubber Over-Shoes Moccwins, Fur and Cotton Lined:
Gcn^s Calf Cork soled Boota: Single .. Double Grainod Boots
Cloth congress Gaiters Kip Shoes Doubled soled Calf Boots-•
Kip
... Calf congress Gaiters .*' Plain calf Shoes:
Q-loves and Hosiery.
Gents' Bnck Glove?: ..•••••••••!•• Gray iforino ITose r: ^Hxed cotton half lioso
Woolen Half Hose Fancy cotton half Hose
•Ladies Cotton Hose til.! Woolen Hose win'M?^ejnbi-aces every variety andstvlo, and
at
t\c VCT
lowest figures for CASH,
with the establishment is a Man
ufacturing-Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch. M»r s. '."•?-v?n42-tf. DAVID K^'^TER
R.f.6BBBES,
Is Now Reeeiyiug a Large ,« -f
And Beautiful Stock Of
I
DRY a GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS,
BONNETS/
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Queensware, Notions,
fa fiOOD htoc.k of White Goods. L:viies fnu Dress and trimniiner Oofjil.s. Kihinms. Kdgiitir Insertings, Lace, Coliars & P'^vvcs. Now at GKIMKS'
April 21.
AVKLLA, De Bcrgo. Oriental Sustus. Chailis Supt's Lawns. •Rnragi'.s. Ibdaines. Cfingliiim nnd
aiiev prints. I'.eautiful l'ir.tcrni
A 2 4 IS
G1OVC3
I I
and Hosiery.
AD1ES and lienls. full a.-..-,ortment GRIM ES'
April J4, 1^5?.
Staples.
4 VTTONADES. iiipicas, DeniiiM,Checi s. Snipes. ^Drills, Ticks, Hrown it lileached Muslins. Lin-
nens. Crash, cfeo.. ut low figurs at April i3, is. iS.'
Tea and Table Spoons,
Cream Spoons, FwUer Knirtr.. forks, i\-c. Also, Munieal Instruments oi'everv description, such us
Violins, Accordeons, Flutes,
Fifes. Violin and Guitar Strings, A-c. Also
Knives ami Pockd Boyks,
of all kinds and qualities. Also
CiOJ.I), S1LVKR AXI1 I'T.ATKll
S E A E S
to suit all ages.
To the Ladies,
I would say that I have the nicest nnd richcst patterns of Jewelry ever before, offered in tliiscity". to tho examinatioa of which I ask their kind at tcntion.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical Boxes, Repaired and warranted. To thi.j branch of the
I eall especial attention, nnd feel conCwork, perfect
ousines? dent, that in prices and qualitv satisfaction wi'l be given: at tlie sign of tl
'Golden Watch,"
Between Jleaton's Book Store nnd Lana JIoT:.-r-Crawfordsvillc, Indiana. AMES PATTERSON:
Nov. 5,
13,'S.
Va-eneral
Hardware,
cie in their branch of trade Having purchased goods from
I S A N S
and at prices proportioned to tha times, they fe confident of presenting extra inducements to buv ers. Apr. 24.1S3S.—v&n-lO."
General Hardware.
Vceived
FULL assortment, for building purposes, reand for sale by tpr. 24 '58. GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
Bibles, Hymn Books, &.c. ARGE Family Bibles of ail kinds, (somo as chean as 1,50,) Pocket Bib'es—Hymn Books, for all churches—sacred and secular Music. Ac... for sule by F. M. HEATON.
Miscellaneous.
#^ANES. Pocket Knives Scrap Books. Portfolios Mucilaps. chean Paints. Combs and --IntV
Groceries.
COFFEE,
New Albany &
&c.,
WHICH HE OFFERS TO THE TRADE
AT THF LOWEST ..
COMPETITION
I i\
Bargains.
in town to be ha
good as any
April 2-5. l?r,!K
JAMES
Till: LATENT SIVLK •:h
GRIMES
PiTTivRSt
HA* u\. IVKD
I TilE
LARGEST .STOCK!
THE HI.-ST ASSORTMENT!
AMI
JWTTFHNS
1859. Winter Arraogenen.tr 1,^859.
On and after Jcnnary Cd. Pasjtonger Tratts^ wiU Ho run asli&lliws .• r.,,' .f5
O I S N O
FROXLNEW vVLBiVN Y.-CRIWOOSLmi.—Dal-ly, except Sundays, at 3:10 A.'if. Stopping at all Stations on sienal. Conitcctinir at Grieticwtlo at 8:20 A. M. for St. Lonis, arriving at4:05 F. and 7:02 P. M. for Indianapoli.-*, nnivintat S:Sff P. and at Lafayette fit 4:22 A. it for Chicago, arriving at 11:50 A*. M. Passongers dino a* Mitobell and «np at Lafavetto.
ST.
Lonts AND Cincinnati DAT
liiinds of subseriliers editiiMis. Ti.rc.us.
vlOniC.
Grimes & Burbridge,
Ettbem.—Dai
ly, except Snndays. at 12:S0 P. M.. stopningtit all regular Stations. Connecting fttMitdhW'With tho O. A M. K. U. trtthi .tor St. Lonjf at 4:10 P. M.. arriving at 3:30 A. ^t'., and for'Cihcinnatl at,4:ft P. if., arriving at 10:20 P. M. Passcri^Dwdino ni Mitchell.
ST. LOUTS a CIJICIXNATI KJOIIT Exmxss.-.r l)Bi!y at 10:S0 P. M. Stopping only at regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the'O. VE M. K. H. trains for St. Louis' and Cincinnati.: ISeocMmr Cincinnati at 8 A. M.. and St. Louis at 3:45.P.
FR'-M CREF.NCASTLE.— LATATXTTI: ACOO*-
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execpt Sundays, at 7:90 A. M.
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GOING SOUTH.
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NionT'ExpitKss.—Daily at 2:50 A.
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