Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 March 1866 — Page 4

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Furniture Manufactory,

and

STEAM WORKS!

Washington Street,v,

CBAWFORBSYILLR, INB.

JOHN KLNKEADE, HAT

HfQ bought the entire Interest in the abore business. would lespectfully inform the public ofGraWfordtville mnd Surrounding country, that ho keeps on band and manufactures to-order all aruoles In tb« line cf

CABINET FURNITURE.

He also manufactures "split," or bark-bottom

A I

On an extensive scale and to which branch he wishes ». to oall the special attention of dealers throughout the country as he believes ha can make it tWonr interest t« rivo him a eall. Having snppliod himself tfTTila L& uiq*.° propelled by steam, he are also prepared to do all kinds of

r'TURISrilSrG

On short notice, and on the most reasonable terms.— Ho manufactures his own wares, and caa therefore most oertainly sell on as

PAVOHA3LE TERMS

As those engtyed in the trade who buy abroad. IL/'Remember my price of business—Washington street, opposite Centre Churoh.

Crawfordsville. July 38.1884.

STILL ISM I

NEW GOODS

The Mammoth.

ARRIVING DAILY.

New Customers Wanted at the

MAMMOTH,

in addition to our present 10,000.

The Mammoth to be made larger ,- early in the spring, to give room to the

GREAT IJrCRWJMSE Of its numbers of Customers.

$

THAN

Graham Establishment

janl3'66we6w

LEVI DES8AUEK. MOSES DESBAUER.

L. & M. DESSAUER,

^CL£

Co1

ft

,-\ORe.

M-A.XIT STREET,

One Door West of Corner Book Store, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

ffHE P^rri®tors would respectfully inform the citliens of Montgomery oounty that they have opened a largo and extensive Clothing Establishre a wr i-x

Ready-Made Clothing

of every description. Also

Gents' Furnishing Goods,

TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES,

5cO, ScO. ..

Our stock of Clothing consists in part of

Mens', Boys' & Youths' Clothing,

Business Coats, OvetftCoats, Vests,

Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Pants, fi^itts, Gents Scarfs, Drawers, Woofim Scarfs,

Neck TiesV'^'X? Under Shirts, Hats and Caps, Gloves,

Pieoo Goods of all Qualities and Prioes, Oet14'65. L. A M. DESSAUER.

PURDY'S

^Actual Business College,

LaFayette, Indiana.

Bairltee'a Hnll, Ceratr Msla aad fifth Streets, Oppoailc Labr IKonae. mma

The object of this Institution is to qualify young men in a Thorough and Practical manner for the '.coanuDg Uoom and Business pursuits in general.

C: ^|1||The Course

f,]' introduced in this

of Instructions

Introduced in tbts College is destined tosuper ft¥*wrmojio8 of toaching now in use, as it is loubd^dlvpon thf motto:

"Teach Young Men at School what they will be

-f squired to perform when engaged in the active pur nuts of life."

THIS INSTITUTION

E S

*«r rml eonrse of Instructions in

STORE!

SO,OC

STOCK OF

Winter Goods

All of whto^KwUl offer at greatly reduced prioes

FOR THE NEXT

6 0 A 1 S

We do not say to our customers and the pnblio at large that we are selling our stock at eost, we don't see how we could make a living in selling goods at what they coitus, but we do say we will sell goods as

LOW or LOWER

ANY

BOUSE

IN

TH£

A LARGE

CITY.

We are now receving

.AJKTE)

DELAINES

which we bought since the

iisr

O O S

ALL OF WHICH WE

WILL SELL- BELOW ALL COMPETITIONS

lii

If you want to buy

O O S FOR CASH

YOU CAN

MAKE MONEY

By Giving us a Call!

WE DO SAY

Wc Will Sell Goofls^to^er

Thto any House in the City.

$$$

eeplnes|

Course insane..

.^CprladJeB- S3 ^J^rttenlirt addreee th noip^J. Box

ir$f "J

AIL KINDS OF,

**»TCJ«Z2aB3

TAKEN IN fg

J»n.« lSM.w-e-t-f

Si

THE

S»le

$

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tr

Sixy,

OP

S, WISE BROTHER

AT

LaFayette, Indiana,

will be opened on or about the 10th of January. 1806, in

No. 4,

Earl A Hatcher's elegant garble building, with a very extensive and'complcte stock of

DomeStic Cottons and Woolens, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Hosiery, and a most complete assortment of Notions and

Fancy Goods.

Our aim shall be to make LaFayette a regular Wholesale Dry Goods Market, where merchants shall be able to lay In their

FULL STOCK,

accessary to transact si First Class Retail Dry Goods Business.

Our Stock

IS ENTIRELY NEW,

bought directly from Commission Houses and Manufacturers agents for

111

and expecting to transact a largo business our prices will be found fully as low as Cincinnati or Chicago "»n»ations.

Orders entrusted to us will be promptly executed at lowest quotations.

An early call for examination of our Stock will prove mutually beneficial.

S WISE & BROTHER, 4, Earl & Hatcher's Block,

LaFayette, Indiana.

Dec30'65we-3c-m6.

Navy Tobacco.

Aco.excellentby

N brand of sweet ohewing Navy Tobcafor sale [decStf.] LEE&BRO.

XJTHRIE &

£5*

mwas

ONS

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8TILL

RECEIVING

•YJ&.

iW GOODS!

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ENLARGED FACILITIES!

?*J&edtictian of Expenses!!

J*Sf MILLER & GO'S. .Carriage Manufactory,

Market St., North of Goitrt Hoxtst Square.

CBAVFOBDSTiiLE, IND.

Ilavlng recently purchased, enlarged and improved the premiaos we.oocupy, thcrby saving expfcnso of rent, and giving increased facilities for manufacturing

Buggies, Sulkies, Spring Wagons, Sleighs JfTc.

Wo.wonldrospoctfully announce to our friends and the public generally that we arenowin a position to defy al competition in our lino in this Stato as regards

PRICES. STYLES AND WORKMANSHIP, and invite an inspection of our Carriages, Buggies, Ac., a fine assortment of which wo keep constantly on band- Being all practical workmen and employing no by the mostskillful. and using the VERY BEST OV MATERIAL, together with our long acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, we cannot he'p givfhg satisfaction, as we confidently assert tnatoar work and prices cannot bo exocllea by any other establishment in Indiana. Old Buggies taken in exchange. All our work warrented ono year. Repairing, lllocksmithing, Trimming, Paintngic. with neatness and despatch. Ap. 15. 1800. Feb. 2. '61

time:!

GOLD!

WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,

A N A I E S

In connection nith the Booh and Stationery establishment of

a a

AVERY

"fan*

IIME!

sortment of American. English and Swiss Watches all warranted. Seth Thomas' 8-da.v and 24-hour Clooks.lor Churchos. Banks, Dwellings and Stores. All tho elegant styles of lato

'K] W E! TST Gpld, Silver a.ua m»UHPiT,Tiri.ES- Silver and plated Tea and Table Spoons. Goia rcu?, Thimbles Porte-monies. I'ocket cutlery, tuck, round and Side Comhs. Cartridge Pistol sand Cartridges. Wooden. Tin nnd China Toys, Violin and Uuitar Strings. Musicul Instruments, Razors, shaving strops. Brushes, and Toilet Articles: all of tho very best quality and will ho sold at the lowest possiblo prioes at the sign of the

aOLDEU WATCH

two doors west of tho old stand. AS. PATTERSON,

A CARD.—To those havinz Watches and Clocks to be repaired. I would say'I have secured the sorviccs of one of the best workmen from New York. All work will Vo attended to promptly, receive my own personal supervision.and be warranted one year. (aug26'G5-y JAS. PATTERSON.

•Application

NOTICE

given that, I will apply to tho

Commissioners of Montgomery county,

Indiana, at their next term, commencing on tho first Monday in March, I860, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in less qu.intitios than a quart at a timo for one yenr. My plnce of business and the premises wliereon said liquors arc to be sold and drank is located on the following premises_to-wit: Beginning at tho south cast corner of RufusTJarl'slot, and running parallel eighty-two and a half (82,i) feet cast with the town of Middlctown.thenco north one hundred and sixty-fivo (165) feet, thence westeighty-two and ahalf (82)i) feet, thence couth ono hundred 'and sixty-five (163) feet to tho place of beginning, it bo ingapartof thesouth west quartor of section fourteen (14) .township nineteen. (10) north of range six (6) west, in tho town of Middletown, Wayno township, Montgomery county, Ind.

Jan20'66w4. EDWARD SHOWEN.

•application for license.

"VTOTICE is hereby given.that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county, Indiana, at their next term, commencing oh the first Monday in March. 1P60, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank, are situated on part of lot No. eighty-eight (BH) on the original ilatof tho town of Crawfordsville, Union township, lontgomery county, Indiana. jan27w3t. MICHAEL SELLERS.

Jljppttciteion for JLicensc.

NOTICEof

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is hereby given that I will apply to the Board Commissioners of Montgomery county. Indiana.at their next, term, commencing on the first Monday in March, 166(1, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a lesq^uantity than a quart at a timo for one year. My place of business anu vho promises whore said liquors are to bo sold -and drnnk, is loc&tod on lot No. one hundred and eleven (111) as tho same is known and dtisitnated on tho original plat of the town of Crawford«-nllo. Ind. feb3'GGw3. EDWARD ROESSLER.

Application for JLiccnsc..

NOTICEof

is hereby eiyeri that I will apply to tho Board Commissioners of Montgomery county, Indiana, at their next term, commencing on the first Monday in March, 1P60, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, for one year. My placo of business and tho premisus whoro said liquors are,to be sold and drank, is located on jiart of lot No. oAe hundred and ten (110) as tho samo is known and designated on tho original plat of the town^if Crawfordsville. Ind. feb3-00wc3t. JOHN C. IIARTUNG

Application

for Eticense.

"VTOTICE is hereby given Board of Commissiont

given that 1 will apply to the

Commissioners of Montgomery county,

Indinna. at their next term, commcncing on tho first Monday in March, 1866. for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a timo for ono year. My placo of business.and the promises where said liquors are to bo sold nnanlrank aro situated on part of lot No,-fifty-two (M} in the town of Waveland, Montgomery county. Indiana, as plated

feet C0)cofT tW««o utli end of said lot'running from Cross *trsot onst'on Howard street fortyjiine and half feet (49K). nnd norl.h from Howard stroot Cross street forty (40) foet. fcb3'66wc3tW. EDWARD ROESSLER.

Application for License.

"VTOTICE is hereby given that I will apply to the .Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county, Indiana, at their next term, commencing on tho first Monday in Jfnrch 186(1, for a liccnse to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantitios than a quart at a timo for ont year.. My place of business and the premisos 6re~«aid liquors are to be sold and drank is located part of lots ninety {00) and ninty-two (92) as tho same is known and designated on the original plat of the town of Crawfordsville. Indianu. fecio'06w3. WILL'.AM B. HUDSON.

vhi Wpi

Application for License.

"VTOTICE is hereby given that I will apply to tho Board of Commissioners of Montgonery county. Indiana. at their next term commencing on tho first Monday in March, 1866, for a license to sell intoxicating liquora in less quantities than a quart at a time, for the poriod of a year. My place of business and tnepremises where said liquors aro to be sold and drank, is located on lot number two (S). Wilson's second addition, opposite the Chicago. New Albany fcLouisville Depot. JOHN HASTADAY

Feb3w3

Application for License.

"VTOTICE iaheroBy Riven that I will apply to tho Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county, Indiana, at their noxt term, commencing on tho first Mongny in March 19K, for a lioenso to sell intoxicating liquor* inlww quantities than quart at a time, for one y©w*.. My placo of businoss and tho promises wherei*ud liquors are to he sold and dfank, islocatftahfc $)biookeix (6) in the original plat orultltoWHtf.'.Ltdoga, Montgomery county. Irrd, feblO'6Sw3. GEORGE W. DRISKELL.

THEY ARB COMIrfG.

A SUPERB STOCK

TI-llD MASSES

WILL .VISIT TUB

WASSON CORNER!

For the purpose of supplying themselves with new and desirable

FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS.

Our new stock is now hourly arriving and being opened to

Public Inspection!

ANY and ercrv thing usually found at a retail house in the Wahash Valley, can be bad at

asson's!

And at prices as low as those of any "Mammoth" of the country. A large and unsurpassed lino of

DRESS GOODS,

Of every style, grndo and color Dress-Trimmings, Ribbons. Silks, Flowers, Laccs, Crapes, etc.,etc.

THE GENTLEMEN

isfsi1'

.r-v

LARGE and complete as­

for Ziicetise.

is hereby giver

Board of Commission

Will findonr stock of Cloths and Cassimers, oxtrcmely large and fine, and at prices corresponding with rcccnt heavy deolino in the Eastern markets.

Ready MadeClo thing.

We have also in store, a superior stock of Wintor Clothing, for Men ana Boys. Also,

BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS and CAPS,

for the Million.

A I O E I E S We also keopon hands a full and comploto stock of Family Groceries, and buy and sell all kinds of Country Produce. **Cnll,overy body, and examine our now and complete stock, and learn prices.

TCPRomomber Farmers, wo pay tho highest market prices for all kinds of Produoe. Favor us with full W. N.WAaSON,

Dec'i, ieoo.

GREATEST

PA N I

OF THE SEASON!

$40,000

WORTH OF

Goods at Cost!

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!

if-

'Bill Bowers'

OF THE

BANNERWSTORE!

Will offer for the-

NEXT 90 DAYS

HIS ENTIRE STOCK

Without the "Little Morel"

NO HUMBUG!

THE ENTIRE STOCK

MUST SHALL

BE SOLD!

AS THE

is gojng to mako a change in business in tho spring. •rt

COIMIIE AITD

glycerin.,

For Chapped Hands, Cm

Binford's Qlycerin aad Camphor Ice

For Chapped Lips, !-:a Um

Binfard'a Glycerin and Camphor Ice.

Isv For Chapped Face,

(fee Binrord'a Olycerla nnd Camphor Ice.

For Chafed Skin,

Vae Binford'a Olycerin nnd Camphor Ice,

ITand

rS MADE OF THE PUREST MATERIALS, is uncqualed by any other article in allaying all irritations of tho skin, with whioh so many aro annoyed during tho inclement season of tho year. Price twenty-five cents. Prepared and for sale, wholesale and xetail, by E. J, B1NFORD. decW85. Washington Bt., Crawfordsville..

SOMETHING NEW IN O 1{AW FORBSVILL E

Ilardwarp,/Stove Store,

THE

AND v:"-*—•

Orgcntan Table and Tea Spoons Skimmers, (both German and French

1

in alrop COMBINED.

undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he is now opening a splendid variety of Hardware all of which has been purchased sinoe the deoline in prices nnd it is my intention to sell tbem as low as suoh articles oan bo had any where. The

HARDWARE DEPARTMENT

will consist of

Door Looks and Latcbcs, in largo variety Doort Window Bolts, Door Butts and Ilinges, Screws, (round and flat licnd,) Window Springs,

Bausage Grinders Grindstones and Hollars: Coo tiers and Carpentors

Tools

Rules Squares Nippers: Saw Setts,' Bench Screws Iron Braces Spirit Levels, Dividers Compasses Plyors Hammers

1

Ilat and Coat Hooks, Pullics Padlocks Cupboard Catches Hooks and Eyes Picturo Nails Table Knives and Forki (from common to ivory handled silver steel Carving A butcher knives:

Satchels

Axes of the best brands: linnd, cross-out and Millhaws Shovels Spades Trowels: Strap Hinges Carpet Looks i?

A good assortment of the colebrated American Pocket'Knives Silver. German Silver &

Trace Chains Curry Combs .'.

Powder Flasks Blacking Brushes Monkey Wrenohos

Coffee Mills Gimlets: Scissors

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Horse Brushes

Grass and Brier Scythes,Hay and Straw Forks Shoep Shears

Meat Knives Augurs Snuffers: Vj

Shoe Knives Carriage Bolts -A1.80-

Sadirons: Apple Pearers Candle Stick

Tea Bells

Nails i..- ..•••• Glass Sash

1

I Doors

Or anything else in the Bard war Line.

Agricultural Implements.

Also having much* experience' in Farming and the use of Farming Implements, it is my aim toluepa cmnpleto assortment of Agrinultural Implements, and those only whioh 1 know are the best. Among which may be found,

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W a

l'lnw? and Wringers. Hny Rakes: Wheat Drills Cutting Boxes CidorMills

Reapers Cultivators .. Htiy Forks: Mowers, ^ane Mills Churns, Ac.

STOVES! fM STOYEiS!

Also having added to the above a large and well se^ Iccted assortment of the most popular and well tried cooking Stoves/among which is the justly celebrated Kitchen Queen, which wo have no hesitation in guaranteeing to give entire satisfaction in all respects also, the Black Oak. as good as any in tho markat also, the Planter Cooking Stove, which hr»s attained so high a reputation wherever introduced aad soveral other patterns at prices to suit e^erybddy. Russia Iron Heating Stoves, beautiful design: also, cast box and parlor and parlor cooking Stoves, in good variety. Also, a good assortment of Tinware, Shtpt Iron, Brass, Copper and Zinc, which will be sold-on as reasonable terms as can be bad anywhere^

Tin-'W arel

Have also engaged the services of John IIoorrrA who has had mora experience than any other man inil^ Crawfordsvillo in tho manufacturo of Tiu, Copperand Slleot Iron Wnre: and all wares made by him will bo guaranteed to be perfect or can bo roturned.

Particular attention paid to Roofing Guttering and Spouting nnd alMdnds of Job Work don»' off ttfaP-r shortest notice. AlUilnUs of Countrr Prottoecuww.*

JESSE W. CUUffBERLANo^ Ang-Sfi-ia^-tf.

1J1E NEW BOOK STORE

JAMES PATTERSON KEEPS

constantly on hand, in connection with' his Watch and Jewelry establishment, a complete stock of

School, Blank and Miscellaneous Booksf

Writing Paper, Envolopes. Pens, Inks, and every artide ueed in public and private sohools. Teachers and pupils will find it to their advantage to call and ^examine my stock ahd prices before purchasing eUe^where. A most magnincentstockof

A S

HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS,

Scrnj Books, Porte Folios and Faney Articles of all descriptions in most magnificent profusion All the JSewYork

Weeklies nnd monthlies!

The Ledger. Weekly, Clipper, Wilkes' Spirit. Waverly. Harpers Atlantic and Kclectic Monthlies, constantly on hand. Also agent for

Raven, Bacon & Co's

Celebrated Pianos!

Dont fail to visit Patterson Fancy Bazaar and i5ook otorc, two doors west of tho old stund* at tho sign of the CJOIiIEN WAT«?||. aug^Gf05ylo JAMES PATTERSON.

A Large and Splendid Stock of

BOOTS'- S SHOES

Can bo found at

A CAN!

Main Street, Crawfordsville, India

The Stock consists in partof

Ladies' Kid Cnngross Gaiters: .,, Laco Qaitcrs Kid Slippors:

Kin Heeled Shoos Call Wowed Shoes: 'i:r Sheep Skin Ovor-Shoes Lactlrg Congress Oaiters Kid Buskins Calf Hceied Shoes Goat Boots Rubber Over-Shoes Moccasins Fur and Cotton Lined

Gents' Calf Cork soled Boots Single ubl

Double Grained Boot*: Cloth Congress Gaiters Kip Shoes Doubled Solod Calf Boots 7»

,f "T

Kid

Calf Congress Gaiters Plain Calf Shoos.

TUo abovo stock will bo sold cheap for oMh. IfoV is the time to buy. as wo are determined to close out the p'.ook beforo the20tb of March. [febll'Mtf

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