Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 April 1859 — Page 4

NEW" ARRANGEMENT. Groceries For The

Wholesale (Iroeery,

]'©.

I, Empire Block ITI.iia St:

n- s. a* :2£ sc oo,

HAVING

200 Hogsheads Sugar. 250 Barrels Molasses. 250 Sacks Coffee.

|4^To be roceired .luring the full and winter.„#:3

To be Sold at the Lowest Figure?,

Wholesale or Retail.

Country Merchant* nnd Farmers cau be HCcommodatud, ut wholesale, with from 10

to

1,000

•*. dhI" by Aug. 2ist, 1SHJ. -tf.

Starch.

75

Boxes Pearl Starch, just recei v,*l hv Aug. 21. uX tV Co..

Enckets.

^4| Dot. Painted Buckets for rule by Aii". 21. C)\~ ft. Co..

Notice.

I)EREOVS knowing themselves indebted to E. 1 II. Clark, the undersigned, will confer great fiiv^r by calling on him and settling their account b_v usli or nolo, nietio.v makes tl-u mare go. shoit settlement and long friends. K. H. CLARK.

October 80, lfl'i". tf

mmson ¥TOWEES,

In the Field Again!

fVuh the largest and Best selected stuck of,

Drugs, Medicines, Paints,

OILS, DYE STUFFS, T015ACCU, 1

mzz m: ./m. mm em*\

Window Glass, Glass Ware, GLASS LAMPS, COAL OIL LAMPS

COAL OIL. LAND OIL. FISH OIL

IJnsccd Oil, White Lend,

Together with a full and complete nssortmc.it of |(r

Filock, Jruwl'ordHvillc,

Wl- have just rcv ivml a larire slid freh Mipplv

l'urilier nn.l lilooil 1'ills. apr

!."iS

AFKKSIl

I'.KV large assortment of l'aint and White

AV

upr 21

BOWKS,

Hurley':

To our old Customers.

W'Erial

are n*t selling I.KOCF.KIES in CoinmerHow. but at \o. I. Kni|iir Itlock. jtfnin St»of!t, next door to Christmnn A* Gregg's Hurdwaie Store. II. S. CON A' CO.

August 21, lJ'v. 11."11".

Glassware,

OF

^lissii Iiiiijisis

liUOlUlN & 31 All Li\

W,,

have now

oonsis 100 bids 40 bbls. Mob.sses and Syrups.

No.

marie arrangements liAiH and

SOTJTH for

pounds Cojfr. Sugar S-c.,

lu

addition to the above we liuvc on bund Candles. (S A Roxue .Star Candles.' 99V jr0 kajf Ho*fB Star Candles in etore and tor 11. S. COX A. Co..

:inJ"

supply "f Pr. HolmboldV extract of

Kuehu, for s:do bv npr 24 'f8 ANSCN TOWKKS. GHOSS MoLHIHI'S I'ills and Vermit'iico. t) apr 24 TS ilANSuN & I'U^KKS.

KINE lot of C, It Moulding and French l.ith ographs. for sale :it the "OM L-orner,' by may 1"

DOhaveforget

t,rs

Qroeorios ever brou''ht 'to* t'hii ^market'

Bbls. Rice. 6 Boxes Tobacco, assorted. SO Boxes of Candles.

tan.

Iead

lines,

Almonds,

Brazil Nuts,

Pea Nuts.

'UM

1

everv description for sal, vol cheap bv f.'"/*0

•b mm. mi -m-u

otller in

Dr. \V. liuliack's S-iiiidiiittviiin lflocu! irn f) jnf,,|.m the citizens of Mont^cmery County that he keeps on hand, one door

TOWT'liS.

FKANIC IIKATOS'.

KIT ground, for sale by

:rii:i:.

SpUe and Cinnamon, ground and un-

pround.

apr "1

MANSON & I'lHVKKS.

NTT try our Cigars and Tobacco we choice articles. apr a-l'f8

rMANSON

50

& POWKHS.

Hoxes Star and Adiimantine Candles, for sale cheap by npr 21'OS MANSON & rOWF.KS.

A CON WANTK.P, for which we «ill pnv he

the

Hull's, and Ciuysott's SarjfANSON vt I'OWERS.

saparilla, for sale bv apr 24

NOTICE.

ll'arc

*}"$*' AW'I«

Aug "1 C't'X it Co L-aiiuy Kettles, on short notice, and on as food ... term* as can be had in the country: and has no PjcT, hesitation in warranting all Ms work in that line-

®WA.'KFIvKI.L, White Fish, riekeiell. Trout i,..

and Herring, for sale at Packers Prices, bv ...

Coo,'ln7'

Aucust 21 'OX Co". Cneap tor (.asli.« Also, a srood nsRortment of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, for sale low, on the OAPPLKKV it CAh'ltlACK TRIMMINGS, 'vrms. r^ccnerul assortment receiv- bv l'a"1

Lfnim. n.s, nil iUfh III el.i: 1, for sale I

Filburts. Broom

Twine. Tubs, I^ueket^, BHSVCIS. and in sh« rt w» •.••Ji»ve «very thir.r usually kept in

our

uiune**. all of which wr'will

it COUNTRY

s,1.ru alu* ea.sc

sisting in part of the follSwiug articlcn" «al substitutes, trom a single Woth to an entire

OOhl.1. NVwOrlo.,,,- ,elM'. .: double set. All work warranted.

SO Sacks Cortce. Rio, Mocha, L.-guiraand

#0 bbls. Salt. 40 Bushels Dried Applos.. 80 Unshcls Dried I'eachos. 40Cans Rlackbcrries. 40 Cnna Peeled Peaches. 20 Bootes Fine Washing S-ap. 10 Boxes Fancy Soap. 10 Boxes Raisins.

Java.

CRADLES.

Cranberries. Spices of all kinds. Soda, Salera -, r^irirmnr T~~.~ it, Dye Stuffs,

SVpVX

lino of

PRODUCE. Call

Iarge^ assortment, Tob»«o of inalities for August 21 st- COX .fc Co.,

Teas,

A Large and general assortincut of Teas of the VUTT beat brands in store and fr saleeh«iapbT hvgil.n COX A Co.,

for Conuress in the coming Campaign. Hut will ost exertions to supply all my custom- than any similar establishment of the kind.

FKY I'irgii •i«s»rtuietit of l'aint ami lute ers ne best article of I Any person in want of good work would do well Wi'.sh IJi'Ushe's, for sale bv .wm

1'iiicks Stoves stands unrivaleii as vet. JOHN IIOOVKR. I June 18.*s. No

Coppersmithing.

.F. IIOOVKK,

¥T

Tn*hTZ

^,0 pricAcs by,f0VCr*r

LOW FOR CASH

and examine

=our itook before purchasing elsewhere. Jan. 22,1859. \10-n27tf. Tobacco.

A

... ., v. S. H. GREGG.

OH RISTMAN & MR KG G,

HARDWARE, AND COMMISSI*)^

_/m,i^irr

2, Empire Block, Crawfordsville, Ind.

Iron, Nails, Steel, Axles, Springs, Sash and Glass, Bolls, Mechanic's Tools,

:-r AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,

ALSO, SADDLER r. CUACII AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS,

Together with Agricultural Implements, among which is

MOFFITT'S CELEBRATED THREHER AND SEPARATOR,

Woodbury's Patent Portable Horse Power TIIJIESIIEK \\I SEPARATOR.

Cutting Boxen, Corn Crushers, Corn Planters &. Shelters,

MOORE'S GRAIN DRILL, &c., &c.

Kubns and Hains' Grain Drill.

fgT" All orders addressed to u« shall meet with prompt attention. CT Craw fords*ille, April 24, 1S69.

S O E S I N W A E &

A ftill Stock of

Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper & Brittania Ware.

With large variety of other Kitehcn Ware, kept enn.»t:inUy on hand. Our Stoves and Wares will be oll'ered at reduced prices. All orders for work such as

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

A I N S O a a a a a a a in

CINCINNATI OAK-TANMCI) SOLK:

BUFFALO SOLE,

CINCINNATI K11* l.TPKi: AND CAI.F,

FRENCH KIP AND CALF, CITY IIAKNKSS. A I .SO FINDINGS (,'F KVFKV DKSCKlI'Tl'lN

asli Paid lor Hides.

Nov. 2 vOnl'.'tf. ..

TO

THE CITIZENS OF THE

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

1 take this method of informing the Citizens ot cettiu"un .. t. l. ......

1).i,!\lri'-1

13 highest price in cash. Hpr2l'SS MANSON A TOWKKS. 1 I use my utmost

H'»t owing to my duties at home thut

I shall be eompelluil to decline beiujr a candidate

ompelled

t0.enll

MANSON it I'OWF.KS. I SllCt-I Ml Oil, asing elsewhere. Being all practical workmen! and employing none but the most skillful, and using the 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 regard

that is Manufactured in

Montgomery County.

And every body knows that I am the only boss tinter in the town of Crawfordsville.

I.

-r„,,t ,, ,, ... 4 B?" Siirn-J. S. Miller

11/ HO I the only (oppersmith in Montgomery ofthe Court house Souare. utility, takes this method of intorniinc the f-ublic that he is prepared to furnish Stenm I'ij

letter. Dye, Preserve, a n.j

He h: also on hand a splendid lot of

c,

1

»r«nd IlriUmg Stoves,

t,,r ,K1 1

ar'd 4. GK.VK^Iit nwii.or. IIOOVKK. Peeeiiiber 11. lb,^. n'-'llf "B^AIS1N. Figs. Pates. Piunes. Pried Curr

DR.

ewtor. Lead and

JLV izens of Crawfordsville nnil vicinitv. He

JUST RECEIVED AT and .judicious treatment. Those that HTTOn^r\AT I °f artificial teeth can do well to call and see speei

mens ofthe best manufacture of

-it

Porcelain Teeth in the West,

800

t0

requiring crtifi-

(lJ

8

V. •'V',r A. No. 1. All operations pertaining to the science carefully Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens, Pencils,! lift

All operations pertaining to atten od to with the least possible pain. Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.

November ls,":. .......s .' vv-.'. \5nlStf. Miscellaneous Books, Maps, Novels. Paper", Ink! fine Note Paper. Enveloj)cs, Pictures.sundry school

Farming Implements.

du-SCrij,:io,J at^a»«faolurj

August, SI. COX & Co

receU-^dbr quality, ju«! Uon, Law and Medical Books/Vine Gift Books apr. 24'53. GRIMES A BURBRIDGE.

Cheese.

RJTM.

K« W

mm

DEALERS IX -T. ir

°"r J'"' attended to promptly, nnU willbe thankfully received. All work warranted.

EVKK HROUCMT TO 'IIIIS MAKKI.r,c. Junc 20, 1857-v8n48-tf. CIIILION JOHNSON. Which w« are determined sell, as low nt- can bo purchased in the Wnluisli Valley, for cash, or to _. .. .. .. lOBlft. EVCl*

cinu No.WATS0N,1858 SplendidCatriages 1888!,

Nurthuf Kl.st»n Liuic'm LEATHER. Ot nlmost every description, viz:

1RISTMAN & GREGG, No. 2, Empire Block. v9n40.

The undesigned having purchased H. 15 A I.L'S interest in the business, intends to continue it at the old Stand,

NO. 5, COMMERCIA LB LOCK.

A Lariic Slock of Cooking Stoves oil Hand,

Tlie "A.TAX" Remains Unrivalled!

of Farming Produeo takcn'in Exchongi. iBelOW All Competltio-l!!

AND BUGGIES

AT REDUCED PRICES.

NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE.

TS.tensive

MILLER having increased his already cx- -g-*

CARRrAGES, IJTGCIES VEHICLES

a

& LIGHT

cf every description by associatincr as partners the undersigned practical workmen from date takes this method to inform his numerous customers and the public in general that tiiev have facilities for

Cheaper, Better and Neater Woik

and examino for tliemsclvcs before pureli- and examine for yourselves.

riUCE, AND DUIt ADILITY OF WORK

tf. I Rcranng executed with neatness and dispatch, I also Rlacksmithing, Triniming, Painting &e.

All our work warrented one year. Profoundly grateful to a generous public for their past patronage, the senior partners respectfully! solicit a eoiitinuanec of the same to the new tirm.

As

Co.. Market Street'

J. S. MILLER, H. IIEFFNEK, S. MILLER.

vl0-n? lv.

Sept. 11. 1«.',S.

Fresh Arrival of

BOARDMAN & GRAY'S I A N O S

AT

Newman's Music Store

gives particular attention t^arious teeth—millions .( of which are now annuall\^fct for want of timely lie otfers for cash at prices so low astodcfycompcat arc in want tition. Two doors east of Binford's comer, sign of

A\1NG just opened a huge stock of tine Gold

WATCH and

MOSTCAI. INSTUI

MEXTS.

10" Fine Gold and Silver Watches l1'1' Breast Pins aud Broaches

Finger Rings 5

7*, Ear Drops of different styles and Silver Fob and Neck Chains 80 Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass

-. £.ar i^rops

01

and

refully Clocks.

0 Gothic Pearlinlaid and enameled Brass!

Lockout, Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles. Port Monies! I

{.and Ladies Cards, Pianos, Melo-Peans. Melodeons,

Scvthcs. Snaths. Rakes, Shovels (j'ntors. Violins, Accordeons, Music Boscs, Sheet Spades. Hoes, Plows and Cultivators. Also. Music togelherw.thevery thingclseusualy kep 2:. of Sanford's Straw and liav Cutters the pub in snch establishments. T1IOS. NEW MAN licaro respectfully invited to'examine this raa-i Crawfordsville, Dec. 22.1S^5. v,n2.„ cuinc for ntilitv. durability mid cheapness, cannot he -urpai»se^. For sale bv api. 24 '5S. (JRIMES A BURBRIDGE.

Iron and Nails.

25

..

Iby

Tons assorted Iron 1 130 Kegs Nails inst received and for sale I GRIMES & BURBRIDGE. 1 24.1S5S.

Spices,

of Spices in large quantities, 1

holesalo and retail, for sale by August 21. COX «t Co.,

Wall Paper!!

Aug. 21, COX & Co. I Ptr °f all kinds, at Table and Pocket Cutlerv Miscelaiieous Books. 4 FINE assortment of 1 f5®NSlTIN6 olHistories, Poetry, Standard. Fie-

leat

Sash, Window Glass, &c.

c. I rtCOO Lights of Pine Sash, assorted sizes

ISO Boxes a No. I, W. R. Cbftete ir Store and 75 boxes Windpw Class do do .... Doors, fer sale bv A«gu*tt, .1. CfX «tCo apr. 24'54 GftlMES A BURBRIDGIt.

And still they. Come.

JUST RECEIVER JLT

GRAHAM^ BRO'S,

#40,000 STOCK!

10,000 Ready Made Coats, Pants, Vests, Undershirts

s-

Sc

WRAPPERS

FOR MEN AND BOYS

.100 Cases Cnstom Made

BOOTS &. SHOES!!

THREE HUNDRED NEW STYLES

"WINTER SHAWL.

Carpets! Carpets

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

I2KT TO^THST.

Come, Everybody

FOR

GREAT BARGAINS

Will be Given in selling this

.1

iO

We Sell More Goods

Than any one House in the State at Retail, a/irl can and a:ill sell

nd See.'

VllOfI

Nothing charged for Shoving

(1 OOfl.S hrTe!

.IAS. GUAllA.M Jt IlliO'S.

[ecember ll.li-.M. irJltf..

LATEST ARRIVAL !r

M. II EATON

Has Just Received the. Largest Stock of

facilities for manufacturing l&OOliS Alv fetfltlOllCrV

'K'VEK brouent lo C-r?iwfores\ill"..' to which lie invites the attention of hid friends and the public generally. Cull at the

BOOK EMPORIUM,

North east Corner of

Green and Main Streets,

ililtcrcnt styles PamilTT C* rnrprioo

Silver Fob and Neck Chains amily GrOCerieS,

1 11

ep. 1. ITjS. tf.

E A E

-iMARBLE WORKS!

COLLINS,

I'KALKIt IN

foreign &

AND MANUFACTURER OF

Monuments and Tomb Stones

Of Every Shape and Form.

'T^hose wisliing anything in the line would do well to give liim a call before purchasing elsewhere. Shop opposite Elston aud Lai.e's Rank, in the Post Otfice Building. Oct. 2d. nl 1, tf.

Grocery & Provision S O E Gaskill & Eastlack

1 \T7"OULD sspectfullj inform their customers

1

*V

Watches, Jewelry aud Fancy Goods, which generally that tliey. are now opened in their

and the eitizens of Montgomerv eountv

i\ew Store Koom 011

(Jrecn Street, two doors south of Campbell. Galev fc Hartcr's establishment, where they will keep on hands a large and well selected stocK of

be sold at the smallest pro

CASH XVc l,avc now

... fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, Tea «. Misccllaneons Books. Mans. Novels. Paner. Ink 1

Aug.

__!

hl""1-"'»r-'nor

Coflfec. Sugar, Hice,

23,

Pens

W. HICH0LS0S, Jr.

NANDFACTUAEB A»B DEALEa

April lu. is59.

an

Molasses, Confectioneries, Tobacco,

Cigars,

vC Spices, Notions

Acc., 1

We w.-sh to trade for all the produce the Farm- I ers bring to Market. "We will pay the highest! price. We solicit a call from one and all.

uS-tf. GASK1LL & EASTLACK. I

Stationery.

Buff,Legal, Mourning and other En vel lops of every size: Printing and visiting Cards: Pencils, writing rand

and Penholders which will

18,1653.

F. M. HEATON.

be

tf.

nr IKK

sold

at

Wholesale and retail, cheaper than the cbeapesfcby I Sep.

F. M.

IIEAT0N.

IS

old Stand on Washington St.,

Crawfordsville, Indiana.

WOULD respectfully inform tLe Farmer* and the public generally, that he keeps constantly on hand tor Mile at all times, all articles pertaining to his line of busine?s, and at mipre evdented low rates, for cash or approved notes, lie keeps on hand, or will make to order,

Bridles, Whips, &c., &c.

Yon nre invited to call and examine our stock and work. .... ... ...-

We use none but the Best Stock,

And allow no work to go from our shop, unless we know it to be put up in a workmanlike manner—a manner unsurpassed in the west. Call at the Old Stand on Washington Street, a* we will guaranty satisfaction both in regard to price and quality. W. W. NICJIOLSON,

Cabinet Ware and Chairs

Also a large lot of Double and

Single Mattresses, at

No. 4 Commercia Row.

O I N S

Furnished as usual with or without the Hearst.

money. K( ISS ,t WIIITK. I No. 1. Coinmurciul Kow, Cr:uvforiisvilIe. Ind. September 4th. 1S.W. N'o. T-flm.

BY LIGHI'lVI V(i!! J.CRAWFORD & MULIRIN,

1

\X.7" inlVirm their friends ami I'liytomi-rs thai tliuy are receiving their

I SI'RJXG AND SF^ATMI-JR

Which consist in part of tin-: fo lowing article.-*: Scotch and Pacific Lawns. Fancv Prints, halli D'Ecosse. Printvm ed Challi, Fancy Borage,

Brown and Bleached Shirting.

Marine

Skirting, Ticking & Drills, Boots

and Shoes, Hats and a ps, Ready Made Clothing, Qucens*.\vare and Glassware. Our stock being full, we would ask the citizens generally to give us a call. Cash and Country Pioduee received f"r Goods at small Pr"ti:^. .1. CRAWFORD it MULU KIN.

BOOT Aj\B 8IIOK

E IE* o^Ft

XJ

nvr

Corner of Green & Main, Ss.

The only exclusive Root ik Siioe Store in

ME N A N W O I?NS*

WAGON, CARRIAGE AND

BUGtlY HARNESS!

OOLXi^IRS,

Jb.

Deeoinber IS, 1 SoS. n221y.

TOBACCO! TOBACCO!!

I A S I A

W O E S A E A N E A I

TIIE most cliniec brands of Tobacco & Cigars will be aold at the lowest rignres by A. IsOLTK, TobaconisL

Dec. 4, 1S5S. n'20-0in.

O A S E

BUT ^-ir N 0

H|VIK undersigned take this method of informing their friends and the balhinee of n.nnkiud. that they are once more prepared to furnish them with all kinds of •••••.

9 I I patterns of Jewelry ever before otrered in tli'-'itv, WJicrccustonierscan purcha-e not onl.vevrv kind to tiie examinatioa of which ask tindr kind at,- I •:.r. of article in the Hoot and Shoe trade 'but at'prices tention. 1

The great inducement we ofTer in our prices and thebeantjful quality anil durability of our stock of Roots and Shoes are such that every mail, woman and child will savo

Twenty-five Per cent

By trading at 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

UNDER SELLJIJ

Any ofthe Dry (5oods stores in town that sell Boots and shoes The following .comprises a..list of our Splendid stock of

Boots and Shoes.

Ladies'Kid Congress Cuiters Lace Gaiters .: Kid Slippers

Kip

Heeled Shoes

Calf Sewed Shoes Sheep Skin Over-Shoes: Lasting Congress Gaiters Kid Buskins Calf Heeled Shoes -. Goat Boots Rubber Over-Shoes -ix-v Moccasins,

Fur

and Cotton Lined

Gents' Calf Cork soled Boots

0" Single 1 f'" Donblc (.rained Boots Cloth congreAs Gaiters J,

Kip Shoes: Doubled soled Calf Boots Kip JETSH3ESJK Calf congress Gaiters Plain calf Shoes

Grloves and Hosiery.

Gents'Bnck Gloves

Gray Morino Iloee Mixed cotton half Hose 5 V.. Woolen Half Hose Fancy cotton half Hose S

Ladies Cotton Hose i. Woolen Hose

rninir«. Itr I -T11,6 embraces every variety and style, and BOOKS, &C. will bo sold at the very lowest figures for CASH.

ALL kinds of Blank Books, from Set memo- ^"Connected with the establishmont is a Man"rm" randura book to a 10 quire Ledger or Deed ufacturing Department. All orders for Work oxBocord.on hand aud for sile at Cincinnati prices by jecutod with promptnef« and.disiatch.

Sep. W,165S. tf. F. M. HEATON. Majr '5S-T5n42-:f. 'DAVID KESTER.

Is i\ow Recming a Lar^e

And Beaatiful Stock Of

DRY GOODS,

(iOTMHwirm

BONNETS,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

"til

1 ,»j. ii a.

Qneensware, Notions, &c„

IIKJI HE 0FI EIIS TO TIIE TIl.lDE

AT TUT LOWEST

,f iab.'.-" _-•*

COMPETITION

ix. SE: sss=

A COOP stock of White Goods. Ladies fancy

xmDres:

and trimming Goods, liilibons. Kdgincs.

In.-ertings, Lace, Collars Sleeves. Now o)m "t Ckl.MKS' April ?1. li.'»S.

B^AVtILLA,.Dn Berge. Oriental Pustus. Cluillis Lawns, Baruges. Delaines. Gingham and faiicv prints. Beautiful Patterns, at

April 24, IP58. r'SV

GRIMES'

Gloves and Hosiery.

ff ADIKS and tu nts. a full assortment, nt OKI i:s' April 2-1. 1

Staples.

tf

ii

ITTONAPKS.

Ripka-. 1 ).-,iins.( l.d.-.S.'i

UrilU, Ticks, P.rown A P.leaeiied .Muslins. I'.iLnens, Crash, itc., at low ligurs ut. GlMMr..^' April 2-. ls..

Bargains.

4 S good a.- anv in town to he had at.

Apiil24.

.IAMJ5S PATTERSON

HAS

.m:ST ni:ri:ivj

THE LARGEST STOCK' THE IJES'

IIIK I.ATBST STVLES AND I'ATTKFf.N's f«T I political purii-s

fp

J" E "^7" E Xj

O A W O 1 S I I Iinict

Tea and Table Spoons,

('ream Spoons. Butler Km res. i'tni ?., i\-

Also. Medical Iti.-1111111 -nt.-= of ,-uch as

Violins, Accordeons, Flutes,

Fifes. Violin and Guitar Strings, itc. A!.-o Knives am! Poclifl Hook^, of all kinds and qualities. ,11.-" 5 flOLJ), STLYKR AM.) I'l.ATKD

E A S

to suit ail ages.

1 To ths Ladies,

I would say that. I have the nic--' a:id richest

Lower Than Anywhere Else. I Musical Eoxes, ''"u, M^inir'Tu,,

Nov. '1, ISfiS. '. jn'.n.

General Hardware,

ever opened in this market rhieh thev

I S

1859.J Wint°f .4rrmig€mf'nf/ On^and nfter Jnnuarv Sd, "Pnasnngar Tfs!tt3*-vill bo nin na follows:

O I N N O

FJiOHNEWALEANY.-CiiicAOO^Ait.-sX'a?-ly, except Pnndsys, at S:10 A. M. Stopnid^ at ,iil Stctiona on Sigiral. Consceiing at Orcjtitaf'lo it 3:20 A. if. /or St. Louis, arrivinst at-1:03

ST.

Louts

rP.

and 7:02 P. M. lor Indianapolis, arriving at

a CIKOINNATI

d.iO

P. and at Lnfayetto at 4:22 A. Jf. for Chioajo, arriving nt 11:50 A.M.' Passcugura dice ut Mito.bell and unp at Lafayotto.

Sr. Lours ako Cr"ccft»ATr Djk* Exmssa.—Dnily, except Sundays, at 12:30 P. M.. stopr.ing at all irgulnr Stations. Connecting atMitehcll with tho 0. it M. K. H. tf«in lor Pt.'Loais nt t:10 I'. M,, arriving at ":00'A. M., and tbr Cioclnn.iri 4:30 P. M.. arriving (it 10:2C P. II. Pn.'gcngcrad'.i.o at Mitchell.

N

IOIIT

ExPB^sa.—D.«i!y

at 10:30 P. M. Stop ping only at regular .Stations. Connecting tit Mitchell with"the O. «fc Al. U. I{. trains for St. Louis and Cincinnati. Rcr.ehing Cincinnati at 8 A. M.. and St. Louis at 3:4' P.

FJiOil GREENCASTLE I/ArATKTTE ACCOl.'-

UCBATIOJI.—Daily,

except Sundays, at 7:R0 A. I\I.

Connecting at Lafayette at 5:S}T. M., with (Chicago Day Express, arris ing nt Michigan City a'. 3:10 P. M., and at Chicago at 11:15 P. M.

GOING SOUTH.

FKO.M MICHIGAN CITY.—ISCINXATI DAY EXPRESS.—Daily, except Sundays, nt 9:1A.M. (leaving Chicago at 0:45 A. M.I and running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:00 A. M- st ojipinirnt all stationsbtitwoen MichigonCity and Lutayette. Passentersdine at Reynold !.

CINCINNATI NIGHT

Exrnr.ss.—Dailv. except Sat­

urdays, at 11 P. M. leaving Chicago at S:'H P. M.) running directlythrough to Cincinnati, arriving^ at 2:15 I'. M. Connejti::g at Lafayoite. at S:27 A. M., with f.ouisvillr Mail Tram "fof New Albany and Louisville, arriving at 0: 20 p, M.— Stopping ntall regular Stations North, and all Stations South of Lafuyutte. Passengers breakfast as Greencasile and dine at Mitchell.

FROM MITCHELL.—l.oinsviLI.E

T).w

EXMIKSS

—Daily, cxcept Sundays, at -I P. M. Stopoing at all regular Stations. Connecting at'Mitchell with O. it M. R. R. Trains Iroin Cincinnati, ut

4:10 P.M.. and from .^t. Louis nt4:.W P. M. ii Couching New Albany at S: 15 P. M.

LO*-'TSVTM.E NIOIIT'Exnsiiss.—Daily

M. Stopping at all regular Station

MOIIATJOX.—Dai'.v

at 2\"0 A.

r.

Connct'ng

with O. it^M. R. R. Trains from St. Louis. Arriving at. New Albany at A. M. FKO.M LAFAYKT'TE.—CiifiiNCASTLE Acc-it-

at 2:o.j P. Af. Connecting at

Lafayette with Day .Express from Chicago and Michigan City. Arrives at Grccncastle atO :0.r P.' M., in time to connect with Train tor Indian.ipo lis at 7:02 I'. i\I.. at riving at i:.3u P. f.

Tnj Through Trains connect at Greenoastlo a ilh the .Torre llaiile and Richmond Railroad, .v at I.afavette with the trains of tho Toledo, IVabash and Western Railroad, at M. S. cro tin^ with .Mieliigan Southern and Northern In'iiann Kftilroai: at Michigan Citv with tho Michigan Cju'rnl Railroad lor Chicago and nil points we:an 1 nyr:!:-we.st, and for I)'ctroit and all ppi':w ^!.

On'v one rhatigo of Cars for Cliicago. Louis, or Cin .iunatt. Baggage Checked Through. '-fi^'Tin .e.iili Tickets for sale in l.oiii-ville, ?i'm hj .iia: Mree', and ut the Company's olli .esiri

N ,\ All anv. Mi^'liigaii Citv, and Chicago, for all .- n.U'_ral points in the l.asta'id Northwest. If. E. KICKER, ."••upenntendoni. Supt's Oliice, New Aliianv. Jan. !td. ls,ri'j. -TTJLK

British Reviws,

AN 11

Blackwood's Magazine,

ii//•:.v.s

aneat ixnir

1 sa I in:.'.'

Gi:i.\ri..s!

•ro'^vis®

PHEIrllUMS and REDUCTIONS!

1

A

A' Ti NKW VOiiK*. 'nwiuni

lo

puh-

I I S 1 I I I N I I II I 1 I I I

r'liir Lomlfui O ti'i! Cons.orvaLivc.7 I I'l'Iif i'diiilinrg llfvif.v Whig).

Th.v North Itritish 'Joi ic-.v Fi-'e Chilis h'*.

The Wrstinii:"-'fr Hovicw Li!..:vul

.'.vunil'., J!(lin!m:g ."lagn.'-.iiii-Kliic

ASSORTMENT!^.. l. Periodical- »Mv n-i'roser.t th ibr...-nreaf

of

Watches, Clocks" and "A'"

33.

from tiic ){.•

ha.- alno on hand a large •juaniiiv PURE SILVER AND i'l.ATi:!)

(inait iiiitail.- Whig. Toi

.. and Kadi.-al,-- l:it politic- tonus, only one fjatiuo. of their character. A.- Organs f.f tla* irios^

.w™:T..,,v l' /')'•'tvls -^'."rality,-pro

..v.-. :tl man. while to the inttdiig^iit rr f' .'v.-rv

IT, '.. 1 class they furn'.-.h a more eoi reet, ami suti- fio- oi

5' 1 eeord o! the curr'i Ii tfrat ore ot he day.! inougli v, -vn: !:HI-.,MT \...* -1 out the world, than call l«j porsildy 'jl.'aii.c fro.'a

.. 'I'l.o ree. ipi of A 1 vinic! irii publisher.- jtadditional value I nriiils, in: sin:ich as ll."V can 11 I..: pin 1 hiif.ds of Mil -.'riiivrs about its S0.1I1 '.edition^.

MirjeK

fi

oni th" I'.ntRe­ in tielie origiiial.

TMMIS. Rigula, P.-i,

ion. Foi* nnv'on the f.e,,: l:,v:f".e two (,t tie four I.'e v'ii ti.rC'O .if iho four Re\i''

1 For Ilhad wood's Ma For l'iuelt'.voo'l aud one I'c. 1-

Fi i- Fda-kwood ati'i t«o 1,'aiie'A.-• I For lihiek'.voo.l ail'.! lul-e ilovi" v» For Klaekwcod »:i 1 the four Revici I Monev currr-xit ill the .state whur received at par. rosTAcr.

Til" iVsTAOK to part of

Repaired and warranted. T» this hr.iii'd. of th.* day. theto lVriodh-als .lose liltie.l.y age.: Jl-nee,. full vear ot'tho Ni.

ed. of the

business. I call especial attention, and hid eonli- I dent, that in prices and quality of work, perfect I satisfaction wi'I be given at the sign ofthe

"Golden Watch.'"'

,| Between Heaton's Book Store und Lane I!o,i.--. Crawfordsville. Indiana. JAMES PATTEK-'ON.

Grimes & Burbridge,

r\'o. I, Coiiihicrcial ISIock.

ARE

now receiving the largest and best ass.-rt-ed stock of

•v.

especial attention of all who may desire anv art file ill their branch of trade. Having purchased goods from

7/

Vceivt-d

A N T)S,

and at prices proportioned to the timM. th-v f»el confident of presenting extra inducements tohuvers. Apr. a-t. lsSs.- vOn f"."

General Hardware.

FULL assortment, for building purposes, reaud lor sale bv tpr^-4 '56. GRIMES it BFRBRIDOE.

Bibles, Hymn Books, &.c. ARGE Family Bibl* of all kinds, fsomo as' cheao as $1,50,) Pocket Bib'es—Hymn Book a,' for all churches—sacred and secular ".Music. ftc. for sale by F. M. 11 EATON. I

Miscellaneous.

{"JANES, Pocket Knives, Scrap Books,"Portfolio? Mucilags, cheap Paints, Combs and,'Mots" of I other articles too numerous to mention. Come *nd see, FRANK HEATON.

Sep. IS, 155S. .. N. W. cor. Main and Green.

Groceries.

COFFEE,

ar.n.. s*5 01)

0,1

10')')

lied i!i

t'...

v.id be },r, 'i v.'cni}t 11: ••r.lac-'i

A,''

iti-d St'i' ,.r"

mm out i-'ourtofu On IS a

reach of the Review^. At. I he e.ho'.o pi li.e I'i'i iodieair v.n be nished for.ls,"/'.!, and a.- a

prices tention. Preniiitm to New Subscribers, I Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and •1,10 N"«- of thu samu rcn-xiieaii f..r i-ov, -.ui: hj'

vll ?in HUtt.Sl'.ma

may be regarded nearly as valuable as for 1 "'j. Subscribers wi.-iiiijg a'.-o the No*. f,,r I 1

n'iS-.vill

1 I:A I:P.

an..

be supplied at the following 1

vtukui

j!sri,r:.M)iD orrKits iron i^.v

TOoi Tifi:i!.

For Iil.ickv.oo'il Mag.uilie, the four y-ari ror anyone Raview .j. I For nr.y two Ruview*. ." -n o)

For Illaek ,voo.i mid one Review,

10 00

or Bl:iekw'"'d ainhtivo llevic.vs. I. 'I'." or three Reviews. {f«» I For B'.ickwood aii three lieviews, 7

For the t'.-ur Ujviews, I5f") For Blaokwoo'i and. four Review* nj N.

I!.

The price in Great'Britain of the iivo P'-riodieids above named ii per aiiljum. ... .| As «e shall n*v«r

IKTOIII

b" likely to offer such

,j inducements as th?:-: hirr" prf. Now is the Time to Subscribe Hi' Remittances must, in id I cases, be made 01» the

KECT TO THE PCUMSIIKI-.S.

JD

Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Tobacco, Can

dies, Spices, Dve-Stuffs. S:c., &e. apr.24'5j 'GRIMES fe BURBRIDGE.

Soda,

I A Kegs

S.

C. Soda, for gale by

-••W Aue. 21. CJ3 4 C«.,

for at theso prices nv

comrnissioii can be allowed lo agents. Address LEONARD SCOTT & (»., No. Gid.l street. New Vork.

D".*emHer 11, 1.-..-.A.— n^I

T. D. BR\V\

DEALER IN

GROCERIES,

Window Glass, Glass Ware,

E S

TXT

S

Corda^r, Tubs, Duckrts, Churns,:

PISH, SALT, AND

PROVISIONS GENERALLY.

Crawlord's Rriok, .Tlain St.

The highest pricc paid for ail kinds of Produce. N. B. Drugs & Madlcines in the same room. Aug. 14, 1?J£.- if.

NE gross Boerbave's Holland Bitters, spr24'tsi MANaON & POWERS.