Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 June 1866 — Page 4
ANOTHER CHANGE
113"
S. MARTIN,
(Successor to "Bill Bower',")
Would rospectfully nnnounco to tho citizens of Montgomery coitnty that ho will not be alilo to furnish them as much jioetry as his predecessor, but he will furnish suflioient prose to inform iithem that ho has a _•
FULL STOCK
OZP
NEW GOODS
Bought for Cash,
to bo sold nt tlic
howcsl Cash 1* rices.
My stock consists of Brown and Bleached Shirtings tind Sheatings, Chttlli De Laines,
STANDARD PEINTS,
Spring Shawls, White Ovod^,
E O ID E I E S
Men and Boys Wear, Rcady-Made Clothintv
HATS AND CAPS,
Boots and Shoes, Notions, lc., Ac.
ffiaT'All kinds of Country Produce taken in trade. T. S. MARTIN. April 14-ieco. (weltclyJO.
TIME!
WATCHES, CLOCKS, MEWELRY
A CARD.—To those having Watches and Clocks to boropaired. I would say I havo secured tlio services of one of the best workmen from New York. All work will attended to promptly, rcoeivo my own personal supervision, and bo warranted one year. (aug2G'G5-y JAS. PATTERSON.
Call at the Sign of the jpi
BIG
TEA-POT!
NOAH S. JOSLIN,
(Succcssor to Joslin & Bccni,) pp
AFTER
returning thanks for pust favors, wishes to call the espccial attention of the public generally to tho lurgo and most perfect stock of
S O E S a O 1 W now on hands. Tho best and greatest variety of
COOKIITG-
STOVES,
over offered in the Crawfordsville market, and Warranted, ^4^ to give satisfaction. All articles of TJ.V- W.lllH manufactured in workmanlike st-re nnd from the best tin-plate in Ut.o.
Sorhuni Pans always on hand.
Country JfMerchants will Gnd it to thoir interest, when in want of anything in our lino, to give na a call. We will sell you goods at wholesale, lor cash or approved produce, at tho lowest living [figures. REPAIRING, ROOFING, fdone promptly nnd on fair, terms. Cash paid for Coppor, old Iron. Rags. Butter. Feathers*
Ac.
Remember JOSLIN'S, No. 5, Commercial Block, Groen street, Crawfordsville. flinntfl'CCcU.I
£NBW PLOW FACTORY!
On Main Sir
et, a few Doors East of the
IWOUIJDpublicgenerally
respectfully inform my old customer
and tho that I havo engaged tin services ef MR. JOHN BROWN, a practical and ex
customers
porionced l'low Manufacturer, and will keep on hnnd the very best quality of
Hi ow
VTjTVT^*
Blacksmith eBtablisbmont will still bo conlin-
•jjfeajiJX uod, and prompt attention given to
S HORSE SHOEING
'o«d all kiads of repairing. pM& N.|B. Those knowingthomsolvcs indobtcd for work p," ywill plcnso make immediate payment as I noed the imo money to enlarge my business. foblT'OC, JOHN A. ORlI'l fS".
1.EE & BROTHER'S NEW GROCERY STORE.
aa^rpHIS ostablishmont is now stoekod with a large asMtyfiA- sortment of plain and fanoy Groceries: which will i'??sbo sold for cash or produco. Farmers of Montgomery county call in and examine our stock bofore purchasing eliewhere. [Doc3'04tf,
us." Table Cutlery. A
Fine assortment Of Table Cutlery, for Falo by docStf LiJJS & BROTHER.
mmm MS
TH E MAMMOTH
S O W
CANINE
.1
r'Kyiecinl attention is called to :nyTTrTTT r"l]_ restock of Fancy Cassiineres.ll_7-'}1 j^IO^
A N A I E S
In connection with tho Book and Stationery establishment of
a a
o.
A VERY LARGE and complete asjl\. sortmcnt of American. English and Swiss Watclios all warranted.
Seth Thomas' 8-day and 24-hour Clocks, for Churches. Banks, Dwellings and Stores. All tho elegant styles of lato
& GREGG'S
O I N A I O N O
Hardware ami Agricultural Implement.*,
MS .voir JF.V TO HVV,
A —AND WIl.l.—
EXHIBIT SIX DAYS,
IN EACH WKKK,
—AT— ,i:
2,
IME!
GOJLI!
~W
Gold, Silver and Plated SPKCTACI.ES: Silver and plated Tea and Table Spoons. Gold I'ens, Silver 'IJhimbles.Porte-monies, Pocket cutlery, tuck, round and Side Combs. Cartridge Pistol sand Cartridges. Wooden. Tin and China Toys, Violin and Guitar Strings.Musical Instruments. Uazors.sliavingstrops, Brushos, and Toilet Articles: all of tho very befct quality, and will bo sold at the lowest possible prieos at tho sign of tho
GOLIDEINr WATCH
two doors west of the old stand. as. Patteiisos,
11*111* M1U1 IS LOCK.
ADMITTANCE
free to every body who wishes to avail themselves if the opportunity of seeing the sight. SUcir llai'ilwarc in nliiiiutunci-, Iron, SpringM, ftuilg, Stfvl, iSlaff, Axlc.s, Nhoreltt, lines, takps, Spnctc*, IMown, iVr. Doulot Corn 1*1:1 ntcr mnl Cullirntot*, liitkcye KrHper nnd Slower, with dropping attachment. Improved
Hubbard Jlowrv, Wood'* Mclf IlAKEIt, W'ooiI'h Moivor.
Also Agents for a great many different varieties of Machinery and Stump Jaeks. We have a splendid assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plate and Brittania Spoons, a fino assortment of Tea-Trays undJWindow Cornice.
We paid Greenbacks for our goods and can sell them as cheap as those who paid cash. Give us a call. Recollect, Admittance free.
CAN INK ,V GREGG. Sign of the Big Pad-lock.
Mayl-J'OO. No.'J. Empire Block.
Eagle Clothing Store. ft! St
JUST RECEIVED
-A-T
L. & Ml. DESSAUER,
I A. SHBEHB
irytR Gr E
Majniiiiccnt
aaswMwsgg
^Assortment
wsns&k
IJcady-Madc Clothing
FOli SI ,1M*11 Ml 11 WJK.lie.
bvory article in" tlie Olotlutig line 1-dn be
^rCALL AND SEE Before i'urcliasing Elsewhere.
May.'.'GO
GLYCERIN.
For Chapped Hands,
1
C*e Itinforil'M Gljccriu anil Cnuiphor let*, {^For Chapped Lips, Vef, Rliiford'H Glycerin nnd Camphor Icc,
For Chapped Face,
U«c Iliiiforil'A Glyccrin njitl Camphor Ice.
For dialed Skin,
Ui»c Riiiforil'ii Olyccriii nnil Cniii|ilior Ice
TT IS MADE OF THE l'UREST MATERIALS, and is unequalcd by any other article in allaying all irritations of the skin, with whioh so many are annoyed during tho inclement soason of the year. Price twenty-live cents. 1,'roparcd and for sale, wholesaleand retail, by E. .1. B1NF0RD. dccSO'tM. Washington st., Crawfordsvillo.
ENGLISH GERMAN AND ENGLISH FRENCH O O O I THK
undersigned would roBpectfnlly announce to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vioiaity, that ho has permanently locatod in tho city for tho purpose of teaching tho Gorman and Kronch laoguaffos* and will opon a eourso or studios on tho first Monday in Mny noxt, in tho I'ublio School IIouso. For particulars apply by luttor, or by oalling at tho residence of John Bruker. corner of Pyko and Water treois, where the undersigned is stopping for the
SMkth.
OHO.
Curtis & Brother
DEALERSIX
BOOTS SHOES,
Corner of Main and Green Streets,
\\70UJ,n respectfully call the attention of buyers to our large and Shoes. The
magnitioent stock of Hoots and
took consists of
GENTS FINE SEWED CALF BOOTS,
made for us from the best stock and in.-uperior style.
Pegged Calf... Hoots,
fine and heavy—the best of youdr- and very ehetip.
HEAVY KIP BOOTS,
RUBBERS OF ALL KIN DS,
BOYS
BOOTS,
LADIES POLISH BOOTS, LADIES SHOES,
of every style,
Children's & Misses' Shoes
of the most elegant patterns ami styles in
r!uHC!r
have secured the exelusiw
rent vnputtent
right, lor .Montgomery county, for mantifaeturin
Plunier's Famous Patent Last!
which exeelsall others for mnlcin? elegant fits nn« giving durability to our work. Territorial rights cum be secured by culling at our establishment.
We keep everything in the line that can be called for. una sell at the lowest figures. We shall continue as in the past, to lead the trudo in styles and prices, apnl -M-ltfCO-nUlt.'ienm CfKTtrf A lino.
'iHr-.A- V-
,v
NE"W|F1RM
At'lSTo. 3,
iii.n i: it cm.imj block,
-'••r, CRA WFORDS VILLI:, INI).
—mmtM
WASSONandELLMORE HAVINGUko.#
bought out tho entiro stock of Wm. Allen & would respectfully invito the public to
Call andf Examine Slock AND LEARN PRICES.
We keep any and every thing usually found in a
DRY GOODS HOUSE,
«"3a£
is
nd sis low as can ho found clsewhero
I3ST THE WEST
Ladies' & Childrens' Dress Goods,
of every
Style, Grade and Color. in
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons,'.Silks, Flowers, Laces, Crape, &c. In (.Jcuts Ware
OUR STOCK is FULL.
i:SV.
Cassimeres, Cloths, &c.,
and in fact every thing in our lino will correspond with any houso in thevity.
Ileathj jflatle Clothing.
Wo have in storo a splendid stock of
O
for men and boys. Also,
Uats, Gaps, Boots & Shoes,
FOR TEH MILLION.
Como, everybody, and examino our stook. Wo aro reoeiving new Goods ererj day by Express. HENRY WAS30X. feb!7 60.
c.
W. ELLilOIlE.
An Old Song set to a New Tune.
o?1866=o
fipriiiff approaches An I a and Roachrs From their holes eomc out.
And Mice and lull', }-.• In spite of cult, daily skij about."
"18 years established in N. Y. City." "Only infallible remedies known." "l-roefroin l'oisons." "Not.dangerous to the hmnarr family," -.••'Rats come out of their holes to die,"
"Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c, Exter's,
Is a jiastc—used for Jiat-i, Jiimchc.", Mark and .1 nit, i^o., lie., &c., &C.
"Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator.
Is a 1 icjiii»I or wash—used to dest rny, and also as a jirevi'iitive fov /•'!-Ij" /-', Sic. "C03TA1VS" Electric Fov.-dor for Insects, ia for Moth*, Jfoyuitnes. Fhan, Hcd-Ihii/s, insect« on 1'lants, I'vu-I.--, -1 nimti/?, ike.
Jl_r Bkwakk of all worthless imitations. inpSee that "CostAll's" name is on each lios, Bottle. ~iind Klask, before you buy. ]0"Address, HENRY R. COSTAR, •li-'- Broadway, N. irTSold iu CRAWKORDSVII-I.K. lud. irT'By— And all Druggists and Retailers.
1866.
1XCRKASK OK It ATS.—The 1-akmku's (1 azkttk. (Knglish) asserts and proves by figures that-one pair of RATS will have a jprogeny and descendants no less than ti.»l.()."»() in three years. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would consume more food than would sustain O.l.lKtU human beings. lO'See "CosTAit's" advertisement above.
1866.
RATS versus BIRDS.—Whoever engages in shooting small birds is a cruel man whoever aids iu exterminating hats is a benefactor. Wo should like someone to give us tho benefit of their experience in driving out these pests. We need sonieUiini besides dogs, cats, and traps for this business,—ll sT1KIC A.MlillIl'.\N. V. mrSec "Costah's"advertisement above.
I860.
"COSTAR'S" RAT KXT1CRMIXAT0R is simple, safe, and sure—the most perfect RAT-ifieatioii meeting we have ever attended.' Kvery Rat that can got it. properly prepared, will oat it, and every one that eats it will die, generally nt some place as distant as possltm- fv.on where it was taken.—I.AKh: Miuiik (MiehO Mntr.ou.
JCSeu "Cost mi's"advurtisement ab
1866.
A YO:i'K KROM THK FAR WKST.-Spenking of "CostAit's" Rat, Roach, Ant, Ac.. Kxterminator— "more grain and provisions arc destroyed annually in Cirant County by vermin than would pity tor tons of this Rat nnd Insect Killer."—Lancaster is. Herald. ]0=rfee"Custak's" advertisement above-
1866.
1I0USKK1'"F,1,KRS troubled with vermin need be so no longer, if they use "Costak's" Exterminator. We have used it to our satisfaction and if a box Cost we would have it. We have tried poisons, but they effected nothing• but "Costar's article knocks the breath out of Rats. Mice, Roaches. Ants, and Bed-Bugs, quicker than we cull write it. It is in great demand all over the country.—Medina, Ohio, Gazette.
ITFSfc "Civtaii's" advertisement abo\ irr.Sold in Crawfordsville, Indv :i Byand all Druggists and Dealers. april-1 lSfiii-4in.
E A N S
Of Montgomery County!
YOU S
You will Save Time, Expense of Freight,
AXD
idtlicrisk af Decline in- Goods
BV GOrXG TO
AF AYETTE bki
StSpWNo^ 4, Earl & HatenHr's
Now Block,
8.
A
im
New Wholesale Dry Goods House.
Our Goods are'
ALL NEW AND FRESH,
and comprise everything iu the line adapted for
Ladies and Men's Wear.
Full Lines of Notions
and!
FANCY GOODS.
l®1118
OUK PRICES ARE.
yw.iixv coiinncTEMi
air
New York Quotations.
ORDERS ENTRUSTED TO US
WILL bi:
Pilled With Special Care,
AXD
ALWAYS at LOWEST PEICES.
S. WISE & BROTHER, 4, Earl Sc. Hatcher's Block,
La-Fayette, Indiana. •$&%&<
:uarJ4'66chlDec30'65we-3c-m6.
«UI:AT western
MARBLE WORKS
c«.i
PYKE, PAUL & CO.
('rc'u
S/n'cf, One Door South of Main.
DKAI.KRS IN*
American 8r Italian Marble,
it AN I' ACT t" It US 01'
Toiulistoiios, Family Vaults, Mausoleums.
lid
of all kind--, from the plaine feet in beauty and
Monument.
8
tyle to the most per-
GRANDEUR.
Having purchased the stock of Marble belongim to II. Collins, and being permanently located, we de sign malum: I his one of the niost extensive establish ments of the kind in tho West. Wc have been carrying on the tircat Western .Marble Works at Thorntown, lnd., for a number of years, nnd through our efforts have succeeded in establishing a trade unequal od by any in the State, and by the liberal patronage we have received from the citizens of Montgomery and adjoining counties, we havo been induced.for the further extension of our trade, to establish a .,
MARBLE YARD,
in Crawfordsville, and hope by strict attention to business, ami using ..
None but the Ik'si of Material,
which we get directly from the quarries, to furnish Work at such prices as to defy competition.
visit
-i-i .ill parts
/v tupp
ol tlie fuuiiti with ilc1 1 1 wmk, WIulH vi will enalilc
-VI ]I01 soil^ to-0- ''sVj-"!-ii 11 .it tin. ii home-, ^mli
5
as they
iiiav tlesiro,
a a
y*' Til VT woru) BK
3 1
rn\ I SHED A THE
Shop. We deliver all our Work, and warrant perfect satisfaction or no sale. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of building stone, and all persons wanting anything in that line would do well to call and see us.
March Wtt»y wct-f l'AUIi, TYKKACO.
mm
TJTHBIE & PONS
RECEIVING
STILL
CALL MID HE TIB
Feb-1*-U66.
E N E N A S
IMPROVED SELF-ACTING
Hand Loom!
I'hUTioom cinhrnces nil tho valuable modem Improvements applied either to l\weror Hand Looms, reduced, simplified and perfected, so that by tho simple turning of a crank, a boy or girl of 12 years
CAN OPERATE IT WITH EASE,
making from lo to 40 yards of elotli p^rday. Its simplicity, cage of operation, ami the rapiditv and faultless manner in which it does its work, justly entitles it to aname at the hend of tho catalogue of valuab'o machinery and while the Farmer and Laboring (Masses will at once ackno\vli'«lgo the necessity of its usc.it may justly be termed one of the most practical
Is.llSOgl S.ll'M.VG
•v
.ito.Yii ,ii.fgi*:i.va
lincutions ever presented for their patronage, he Loom is niiiniil'actureil at Terre Haute, ami :tn in operation ia this city 'J doors cast of
can be the l'ost Otlic
JOHN HILL,
Agent f'«.r Montgomery county.v'
l.ncal
iuar2-lwe3tm^-
ENLARGED FACILITIES!
IScductlon of Expenses!£
J.
S. MILLER & CO'S',
Carriage Manufactory,
.1 Inrlcrt St., i\
'frili of Ccvrt ITotisc Squares
CB.IiWFOKBSVIM.E, IM).
1 laving recently purchased, enlarged and improved tho premises we occupy, thcrhy savins cxpenso of rent, and giving increased facilities fur munufactur-
CULIR/RJ^GKES, Buggies, Sulkies, Spring
Wagons, Sleighs A'r.
We would ri'speclfully nnnounco to our frionds nnd the public Koncrally that wc me now in a position to defy al competition in our line in this Stnto as ro* i*a.rils
PRICKS, STYLKS AND WORKMANSHIP, anil invite an inspection of mir Carriages, Bussies, ll '"lcl.lss|)l',nent of wliieli wo keep constantly on hand Being all practical workmen and employing "V ",\vJ,1,1 ,fnost skillful, and using the VKRYBUS'P 11 A I liKlAL, together with our long acquaint* anco with tho wants of this section of country, wo cannot hi^o tvns ?atisf«ction,us wo confulont'l.v nssort that. c.ar work and priocs cannot bo oxcellotl by any other establishment in liuliana. Old DuggiuH taken in exchange. All our work warrcnted ono year. Kopairing, lilacksmithing, Trimming, Taintngifcc. with neatness ami despatch. Ap. 15. 18(50. Feb. U. '01.
T!IE l\liW «00K STOKE!
JAMES PATTERSON KKKI'S
constantly on hand, in eonnection witU' his Watch and Jewelry establishment, a complete stock of
School, Blank and Miscellaneous Books!
Writing Paper, Knvclopcs, reus. Inks, nnd every article used in public anil private schools. Teachers and pupils will lii«l ,i:t to their advantago to call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. A most inagniliccntstoc.k of
i?, BUM S
just received and sold nt price? to defy competition. Photograph Cards, plain and colored pictures, Moulding. Cord and Tassels, Family JJibles
HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS,
Scrap Books,Torte Folios and Fancy Articles of nil descriptions iu most magnificent profusion All tho Now ork
Weeklies
tho .Market
faction.
VLAIHJK
!SSl?Ioiitltlies!
aiicl
1 he Ledger. Weeftly. Clipper. Wilkes' Spirit, Waverly. Harpers' Atlantic and Kclcclic Monthlies, constantly on hand. Also agent for
Raven, Bacon & Co'sjf^gZfes
Celebrated,. Pianos!
iT 1
Don't fail to visit Patterson's Fancy Bazaar and' llook Stoic, two doort west ot the old stand, at th» sign of the UOLDKN AXCII. aug*.'ii'(i5ylo JAMJiS PATTERS05T.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
J" WeLrY.. IIIAYK
on hnnd a large nnd finfl assortment of tho best American, English and Swiss Watches uo» a S
"A
R,"\ROK
I
9
assortment of fino (Sold ami Fancy c\\elry, all oi the lutcst stvlesT (..old i'ens, «ic?-
a
am
ick of Spe and warranted to givo entire sutis'
ALAR(!1V
stock of Spectacles of all kinds to suit
4*«
supply of eight-day and 21 hour Clocks,
ol all kinds.and of tlie best quality. I havo
JLSI
recoivoda new and ooinplcto set of WatchMakor's Tools nnd Materials, and am now ready
IJEOMlJTIsrESS.
ATt'IIKS. Clocks nnd Jowclry ropaired im mediately, and work Warranted One Year. Call at
E. J. Binford's Drug Stote.
scptros-yi P.Fltzpatrick,
QrtHA "ROT TQ WALL PAPER and WiniJuUv JL^V^Jl^ kj dow Hangings u.1 from 15 cents to $1,50 por bolt, just opened at tho Fancy Uazaar and Book Storo of
1
to do all work that I way bo favored with in the best _l" style nnd with
tiiif1mm
Washington street, west of Court IIouso.
Paper
JAMES PATTERSON.
febarcc. ivtotoo]
IVavy Tobacco.
Aco.lorbulaby
N excellent brand of sweet chowing Navy Tobca'docStf.' LEEiBllO.
