Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 October 1866 — Page 4

STATE ITEMS.

.A company of cn|i!tali.il-- jiropoc creotiiiu voiliiir mil! ("VihmicmMIo.

The lira ml Ijodjrn ft' oim! I iMiijilars w:is in session at arsaw la.-t week.

I' I Southwestern a ir.it \.' n\ i! le closed ou Saturday lat. ''\v is jrreat succe.-s.

The citizens of Tern- Haute have esponded the Mini of S.'lO.OliO in street anil alley cleaninjr the last snninier.

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The Terrc Ilaute Journal claims tliat i( the third in population in the

State.

The Seuoud District hnV eleven newspajHT?. two daily am! nine weekly. 1' oar of them arc published at N Albany.

llndcr. the lmiriterer ol old u,:.n Busy in white county has been teiitL.nv.ed to. the penitentiary for life.

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An average of twenty emigrant wagons dail\ jut-o\er the river lirnlae. at this place, iroinjr west.

(in m-nst" I'nst.

/I"he Elkhart iY« s::\ that a derrick is being erected on the I lodge farm near that place and a well i- tn be speedilv sunk in search for oil. I In* indications are very favorable.

Bkvkni k.—Since the I.M ot February, Peter Lamb & Co.. di:-!illei. of thi city, have paid intn the national treasury the sum of three hundred thousand dollars revenue tax on mauiuuciurcd whisky.—

I,n t'lll/tth .fnlifnol.

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liv.ATit iv an A«sv.i Cori'i.K.—Joseph Fish and wife, old settlers of lbioue county, sold out a few wceVs since, and removed to Illinois where they have a] married daughter.

nuHilii-v of the

I'laintield

Plain Gol'd Silks, French Merinos, Cashmere Merinos,

vStiTaM Wilkins

John and Slmenii Ueno. their father, and l'rank parks. all residents of .laeksmi county, near Seymour. have been arrested, charged with the robbery of the Adains Kxpress Company. uear Seymour, some two weeks since.

]'fTATn llor.-—Within the last few days we find, bv diligent inquiry, that the potato rot more oi less prevalent in all parts of the country. Many farmers tell us that tlu\ wUl hardly obtain enough for their own use and for seed next spring. As a consequence, these valuable esculent? will be very scarce and dear after awhile.— 7Viy#

ILnih Kcjm :.•«.

They were taken with I

cholera at Springfield, and died within a few hours. Tliev were leading members of the Baptist Church, and highly esteem-j ed in all the relations of life. .Mr. Fish was 74 vears of age. and his wife iM.—

Lafayette ('mri'i /•.

On the night of IStli instant, says the New Albany L-dir. some ruffians of the baser sort broke into school house No. f, about one mile from New Albany, and robbed the teacher's desk of a gold pen valued at five dollars, destroy oil two brooms, broke the window shutters, forced the casing off on oue side of the door and strewed the children's books over the

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Boor, uud committed other vandalish act?.

V.ccF.STtuc.—Absalom "Williams, who Jives oue mile sontli of Washington, in this county, is ninety-four years -of ase. and has never seen a rai/rond f. although for ten years past the trains ], j, isscd

within

th:m "lite of hi

lav.

September •22't il!mli.gte^

home

Uo

a very

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ft ill

'jtnte active, works

the /irw, ami

only three years since cut

'''ih'rec-quartvre of a cor'l ui' wuoil in a

bnH'ihiy.

The last time lie voted was for

Harrison, in 1840. and he has not been to a town since, lie Lids fair to reacti his hundredth birth dav—Ilichmuml

Tclvyrtnt:.. A.

£4 "Tt/TYT

"hards."

on the tiiit 1111)f he jolliiioation at Mi.ioresville. who had taken too freely of ••the ardent, frot into a row with a saloon keeper Ly the name of .lohn^nn—resultiiif.' the freijneut use of tin- arms and fringes. JoLnsou received ,, ,.nt on the

I'nce, utid one Mr. JCFSC

.-evere shot in the ri^ht shoulder. The "hards escaped without injury.—

ymi (/•!:_ th\

I'lainlield is in a township that does

not east a single Pemocrat or conserva­

tive vote. Ood and morality" flourish there.

Tiik Hndieal conception ,,f ],, ah and ilu-loyalty is much the same everywhere. A\ hat that conccptiou was iiraphieallv illustrated in one of tlie reiristrv olfioes in Missouri, some days a-jo. A citizen interposed an ohjecMon:

Richardson—"Well. Mr. what do you know about inc.' T—"You are di-lu% il

H—"Why?" T—"hecause you vr rein-.-d to scribe for Urownlow book, and 'd—n Brow low .••nd his l,. .'k he word "disloyaliv is cnnstantlv ou

the

lips, of Radical iaiiatics when speaking of their political opponents. Ask any of them

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to the

Radical constiu.-tinn ol' lovalty

Chiriiyo Timis

(jOOl) old Deacon S. was vcrv lond of bivalves, and one occasion he* ate and overloaded his "capacity" to such an that lie was sore distressed his iaith in prayer, however, was strong. Leaving his party, and being followed by Eotnc younger members a little way off, he was heard to supplicate thus: 'forgive me, (.) Lord, for this .sin of gluttony, and I will never eat any inorc clams! Ihen. pausing an instant he added: "Very few, if any—Amen!"

If A continuous solid iron rail were laid from New York city to Albany, no amount force applied at one end could move the other in less than oue minute und 11 quarter, the time required for mechanical force to travel in iron that distance.

The Louisville

Journal

says, speaking

of the .Radical party" "The passions that now inflaino it will devour it." Wish they would, and do it quickly. Hitherto they have only devoured other people Jtt \mm a

Ul'ON the beautiful Island of Barbados there is not vacant space enough for picpic. It is all cultivated.

DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.

NEW -DRY GOODS

-Rioker, Sc Co.,

invito nn inspect ion of «»ur Stool as being thi»

Most ComplHo Assortment liVer 0 He rod in the fily of Crawfordsvillo.

The Department

Consists ol

Carriage Manufactory, MurL'ff St..

A"W/f

Plain and Fig'd Lustres, Plain and Plaid Poplins, Gala Plaids, Plain Delaines,Figured Delaines,

French, British- and German Dress Goods,

THE MOURNING DEPARTMENT

INCLUDES

French Merinos, Plain Delaines,i

VLSO.

LARGE

(uirrf Sijwtrt*.

it a I-o! Usvii,m:. m.

Having recent! lite prenii-es we rent, and giving ing

Suow received a

purchased, enla^fred and improved occupy, tjierby saving expense of increased facilities for manufactur-

GARRIAG-IUS,

Buggies, Sulkies, Spring

Mor-

l» V/fron.v, Sleighs AV.

We

nl.l r.'*

I nf«l)y

taken in exchange.

this or that man is dis­

loyal, and it will be impossible to obtain a more reasonable answer than the foroRoi"". Because men rciusc tu sulis.cribe

ineetiidary dogmas oi' radicalism,

they

arc disloyal, becausc tliev do subscribe to them they are ••loyal."" ThU is

the

All

Plow Factory?:

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WOULD respectfully inform my old custom*' and the public generally that 1 have engaged tl services r( MU. JOHN HUUWN. a practical and perienced Plow Manufacturer.an«l will keep ou hai the very best quality of

Hlacksmith establishment ucd. and prompt attention gr

iioiwi

STORE!

H'ashiiifttoii Street, South of tlBaiu,

.offers for sale a magnificent stock of all kinds of -I

n. E £5 SS. GOODS ','j

purchased expressly for the

New Store, National Block, Washington Street.

liscs, to keep complete ortincnt of (ioods in

Adapted to the Wants of a First Class Trade,

Coburgs, Lustres,

Fig'd DeLaines, &e.

HAVK A

ASSORTMENTS OF

Cloths, Cossimeres, and Jeans, Checks, Stripes and Tickings, Blankets, Flannels, and Linseys,

together with nil the standard brands tif

E A E A N O W N O O N S

ALSO,

PISILYI S OF -Afili I%OTIO.\JS, &c.

Bicker, Hughes Co,.

¥•3$ W BT l'r„»ro„l»vill». l„.l.

Carriage Manufactory. Heal Estate Agency

ENLARGED FACILITIES! v:'sappenfield & bro.,

BlctfHrtioH of .tpriistsu

i:. M. SAl'rKSI'lKI.P

Attorneys at Law A XT)

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ESTATE AGENTS. ATTKND to bysi'ioss in tln Cironi! and

n/S• Coinmon I'lea* C'ourtfi in this and adjoining

if I I lili »i 02 fill counties. Will five prompt nt tent ion to the softie-

,i„h.,.. 0P u,., fri .• n.l-nnd booJi'u.'

tl.o pujili.r scnumlly thai wo «ro new in njpu^Uimi to _jn?OIBeo over brown's Drag Store. Vernon ftrc«t.

defy .1) .•umiH'Uti.in in our line in this Slate gards

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IMtH'KS. STYLES AND WOltKMANSIlll', I and nvMe an inspection of our Carriages, l'uggies. Ac., a lint assortment ol which we keep constantly 011 hand Lcing all practical workmen and employing n« bv the mostskillful.and usingthe VKIM JIKS'I Ol MATKK1AL, together with our long acquaintance with the wants of thi« ^cction of country, we cannot hv'0 giving satisfaction,as contidentlv assert tliat oir work and prices cannot be excelled by any other establishment in Indiana. Old liuggie-

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our work warrcnted ono

year. Repairing, Hlncksmitbing, Trimining, l'aintngJtc. with neatness and despatch. Ap. 1"». 1'CO. Keb. Mil

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and all kinds of repairing N .|IL Those knowing ihemselves indebted for work will please mftke immediato pnynu»nt as I need the money to enlarge my business. lobircn. joiin a. cuikpin.

Book Notice.

^'.1 l\Bt.r .BBtl.B: BiOOK.

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DE. Chase's Recipes,

Or, Information for Everybody.

ticai Receipts for any nnd almost every thing, now offered to the public by the undersigned, (who is nolo agent for Crawfordsville and Montgomery couury,) at cxlruuielyiuw figures, it is mv* intention aa fa£it* practical, to canv&sd the county thoroughly. giving all desiring it. an opportunity to purchase. The following references are from persons who have now thin book.

oldicrs

tal trees. Price in payments.

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Wo the undersigned ladies of Crawfordsville. Montgomery county. Jndiana, chcuiiully rcccouimcndi)r. A. W. Ciiasr^h Kecipc liookasa valuable n.«:istnut to housekeepers,farmers and Mechanics: Mrs. M. A. Lee. Mrs ^uah Hntton. Mrs. Mary K.Cox. Mrs. H. Sidne.-. v. lrs. Louisa J. Shovelin, Mrs. D. K. Knox. Mrs. Mary B. (Jrahani, .Mrs. Mar.v,l. Knox. Mik. Ann Butlington, Mr?. Poiniuvlu? lvnoch. .Mr. Kllau AlhMechan, Mrs. (••. lloltoivaV.

Mrs. lieiiry ('rawford. Mrs. Mary.I. M. Krout. Mrs. Mary J2. Simpson,

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Mrs. Mary K. Braden.

Mrs, Nancy B. (ialcy, ^Irs. W. II. Van Slvli Mrs. Kliza Miller,

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Khali alio continue to deal in all kind* of Table Linens. SpcctaeJcs. Ac. Price ol Book, .H.'-'.V mnyiUinti.] ^V 111.AP ,Io||X.

WEEKLY KKVIEW-OKAWFORDSVIIXK, INDIANA, SATL"Iil)AY, OCTOBER 27, IstHi.

Books and Stationery.

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counties.^ .... mentof K?tntes, collection of Pensions and I Claims.

Uuy and sell on commission. Houses and Lots. Vaennt Lot?. Warms. Warming Land in alt the Western State* and Territories.

Loans negotiated, collections made. Land entered. Taxes paid and Titles examined in all the Western States.

Have for sale large number of desirable dwelling* in thiseity, also, a large number of vacant Lots at

SALE.

Lot and lluihiings north of Center Church, for sale in parcels to suit purchasers.

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acres in east part of city.

House nnd lot of 2* TcrniJi easy.

A well improved farm, l'JH acres 2 never failing springs, ,'j mile west of city—terms ensy. Mouse and Lot 011 West street, ti e:ir) College. Price

Two story frarrie house with 1 rooms, cistern, cellar. orcliard, and out buildings, with acred of land. *4 mile west of College.

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On Afiiiii S! it: Pours l'lost 1'ost Oj}i re.

Hoihc and lot 011 corner of Washington and Pike streets, 2 Ptories. 9 rooms, 2 halls, well, cistern, and cellar, growing fruit, and good out buildings, will sell 111 parcels, suitable for purchasers, lot by Terms easy.

House and lot on Walnut Mreot. near College. 9 rooms, good cistern cellar, stable, and line selection ot growing fruit. Lot H2*, by 1U"». Por terms apply.

Ilouseandlot of ti ncrc« in south part of city. 24 rods on pike road. 40 rod*' back, 10) good fruit trees. bnrnfW by tMi. well, ci«tei n,cellar, and good out buildings, house 2 siories Ircb. rooms, with wood house underioof of same building, good selection of small iruits, grapes. «Vc.. and a line collection of urnamen-

farm of 1U5 acres, GO acres cleared bottom land, good saw and grist mills, saw mill cut 5000 feet per day. two run of stones, building 4 stories high, timber enough on prttaUos to run miw mill 5 years, good orchard, barn,and comfortable hou*c, with good out buildings,good spring, and coal bank on farm.H miles ea«t of Kockvillc, Parke county, Ind. Terms in reasonable payments.

Farm 110 acres 1 mile weat of Yountsvlllc, in good repair, good house, barn, »lc. Terms $75 per dtc.

Farm !»l acres, 0 miles east of Kockvillc, Ind,, good house, barn, orchard, and out buildings. Cheap at 5?7 per acre.

Have also for sale 500 acres in Page, county. Iowa, Will xchangc for town property in a nourishing tow nor city.

I 200 acres in Cofly county, Kansas. Kntercd 0 years ago. Price $2,OQ per acre.

1'iUacresin Dickinson county, Iowa $1,10 per acre. 500 acres in Missouri at $1,00 per acre. Also a largo number of farms in this and adjoining States. For particulars apply,

Western land constantly i.n band, fyr *ule nr exchange,

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Parties wishing lo make quick sales of their propI will do by fending us a description of their

1ertypreparedwellmake

property. \N have made arrangements with Ileal Kstate Agencies in most, of the Western States, and are to transfer-'at a small expense. jiuWWP SAPl'KNFIKLD.V BKiH'IIKK

Paper.

.Wall lJa,perj

.'3000 BOLTS

Mis Maggie Burr.

.Mrs. Jsanc Naylor.

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cents to $l.ro p:»r bolt, just opened at the Fancy Ha-

znar and Ho(d« Stor

JAMES PATTERSON.

fcbVl't^i.

rem

fliitlitlv mollified to,suit tlio

Time, Pkiiv and Occasion:

The shnde? of nichf were fallingfast.. .. A" through a Western City passed A youth, who bore.'mid Jinnv an*l ice. A banner with this strange device 0()! NI^VS!"

The news was Hint L. A, KOOTK A CO. brul jit: received a larjjo lot «l New (words,making tbeirstoeli fuller and more compute thnnil had ever been, and the beslstock in their line ever in the city of Oraw furdsvillu.

He passed where hanii^ tbesign i»'erhend: 'NofartberKo." a .vuiins man said. "You'll find no better far or wide"— •And loud that snxe-horn voiee replied: -1 '-GOOD XKWS!"V,

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id

Black Silks, English Merinos, Coburg- Cloth, Empress Cloth,

For the information of the public, we would sn.v LLUIT the sign referred «o is Hint of TH« "CokxkuHook S tokk ," (you can .«ee ii ."'•oin «*l(hvr(arcon or Vernon streets,) and the young man who stopped the traveler wii1

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Jidin !i. Kobinson. Jr.. who has bei'n 'a the estabhshmeni a-"year. :ind being well posted in ine busine.ss, knew what he was talking nl».ut when he tol| the gentleman with the banner to stop. II you doubt.eall andH-k him.

And now hoqtnnd.*? within the door. Where good?are found from wall to floor And with a smile and wink of eye, He says in aeecnt? clear and high. -I SKK NEW (iOODS!"

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lie saw llibles. Testaments, Pra.rer l.ooks and I lymn Hooks "or all denominations. Album-. Histories. Nnvelp, Music Hooks, a great stock of miseellanefiUft Hooks, all the school Hooks in use in common .Schools, College Text Hooks. Hlfmk and Memorandum Hooks, Hicturcs. all sorts, kinds and sixes. Picture Frame*. Moldings. I'aperof wery size and kind, .«ii ii*.n.t.s.i)..^..m ^lnde

Wall and WindowwPaper, Tassels: Knvelopcs. Slates in great vaneiy! aiv.l oti

Wind I'cnci] Ink. iVns. Toy* otidiiH of nil kinn^. in tnu.

it' you wi-ro In sis't him ho would not ho nbl«*tnenuincra'c the hnl th»t he did see. Nor did hu fnrjjet to inquire the prn o.». which, beim: lower than he nntieipated. and (indinu manv thins.* he wanted he bought quite a large quantity, which led to the fol* lowingrc ult^

Ai brosik of dav. toward?the bro«ik.-v 11 ih \\HTJi thir.-t.v farmer took He hoard a voioo of wild despair Uuist \*w\f UirQUgb the niornms air— -IF (,OOI) M:\\

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Tbe farmer n? v*t.inched for be eoiild

he brought ont his dogs for

the mystery explained .\s ttdlows::/

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He was rescued from his perilous condition, went on ln.» way rejoicing and giadened his family und friends^with a bountiful supply of liooks.

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joiningcounticf for sale, also acres of W Land, partially improved, After property is placed in our hand* lor sale. should the owner through our introduction, or by mean? of publicity given by us. sell the property nt

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Crnwfordsvill#! Ind KkkkiikvckS:—McDonald Uoach, lndianajolis Smith .t Mack.

Attorneys.Terrc liaute Patterson it

Allen, do Hon. I. N. I'ieree do* .judge S. K. Maxwell, Koekville Win. Durham, President First National Bank of Crawfordsville Campbell, Walker and Looley. Professors jf Lau, Michigan University, Ann Arbor. Mich. [junO "Uti-yl.

It may be said that the youth above mentioned Mas employed to blow for l-OO 1 «t CO.. but you can be convinced of your mistake it you will cull and sec the best assorted and most complete stock of good^ in our line ever broi ght ,tu the city, and at prices to suit the times.

The youth forgot lo say that wo keep a (idtrral News Depot, where you can hud a full supplv ot A»» AZI.NKS ami Lllcrarj l'np r.

Also havafor sale the "WIlroN it CiltibK Setting ^l«» chillis" which we invite you to call and see. Any goods not 011 hands promptly ordered.

Thankful for past favors we would respectfully ask you A LL toe ill. 1 irth Jl, J'- A. FOOTK .1 CO.

Machinery.

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RliAIH, LVLIi & CO.,

Have now in operation a Foundry and.Mnchinc Shop in this place, and would invite all interested 111

Machinery of Anv Kind

to give (hem a call. They eastings,

MILL GBABIITG-

of every description.

Sorghum Mills, Furnace routs, Orate liars, Sugar Kettles, Ovens. Dog Irons, Making Patterns for and

Ucplacin Stove Plates.

Tboy nro prepared to repair

Tulinl ar JJ oilers, Steam Engines, TI iivm E iiigMaehines, lJeapers, Mowers. Drj-^ Saws, and to make and lit up ,cA •£.. I'raFS (.'astings, nnd Ulaek'•inithing of every di 11 11 •"-1— work donelij tliom

Warranted to

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perform as represented.

Sliop Oil Green StrceU near Depot,

Ca*fi Paid for Old Iron, oj)pt liraa*

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mhvlS'OO IfLA IK. LY LK A *'o.

Marble Works.

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Tilis* rflorv:'MAllBLK WORKS

hunt, and had

A traveler, by the faithful hound. All buried in New Goods was found *•).-:

Mill fns h::nd^.aa in a vk'o, I nai banner with thiw strange ilevu-e: (lOOI) NKWS!"

1 he fact is that ho had got too manv article* fur hi.* money and was not able to tote" then homo, and so got intothe above unfortunate predicament.

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I fear the youth who bravely bore he Kxcelsior flag in days yore. The "Corner Book Store" had not'lound Or he might now be singing round— ."GOOD NEWS!'

The reasin we have for this belief is. that if he had 'Coiner'^he would hnve bought so many enterlanting Hook:? Hint li«» «voti|«l n.ovcr have under* taken that journey, but havn stayed at hom« ». made a quiet citi/en. S1

Our hero lives, and lives this day, slSg youM like to know I'll tell you the war His mind was full and bis heart, was warm, ,j j,,, iy smging amid the storm. -HOOD NEW'iir

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PYKE, PAUL «c CO.

(j'fftn Slrrit. Oif I)otr South of M'lin.

r,! Aniericau & Italian Marble,

MAN'l rACTl'HKUJs Ol

Tonilis(iino.«. Fiiinily Vsiwlts.

NoilC bUS lln of Material,

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EL ST Oil

Stationery,

Toys, Notions, Ac., which he had bought at the place where you get cheap goods and the right, change back.

And now with goods in bis arms ind hands, (toodsoti hia.u.V\.k, in goods he stands? Anil costing but a very few lips— .„The well known sound comes from his lips. '•()()()1J NEWS!"

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AN IN(» purchased the entire

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1 tnkepleasure in lntorming ttic citizens ot .Montgomery, and adjoining counties that we are now 1 hands with the largest and best selected stock of

We have also on bauds of the choicest brands of

making all kindp of

Drugs

mid

feei in beauty and

Momuticnis

from the plainest stjlo to iho most per-

GRANDEUR.

Having purchase*! the stock of Marble belonging to H. (.'ollins. and being neruianently located, we design making ih'sonc of the iup?t »'.\ten.*iveeslablishmcn!« of the k'mxI in Uie WrtM. We have been earr.vingon lhe(* vat Wesiern Mai ble Works ftt Thorntowu. Iml., to a number of ,veais. and through our cuorf* have Hiieeei'ded in establishing a trade unequaied by any 11 the State, aml.-.K' the liberal patronage we have received IVom tii"e citizens of .Montjiomoiy aud adjoining eoitnl ies. we have been induced.'"or ihc furdier exien.-ir.n of our trade, to establish a

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in (.'rawfordsville, and hope by strict attention to business, and using

i'- visit s? all psirts 'i tlie c(nintrv. with ili!-. Mini* ol (Mir work, wlin-h SBlSSSsi* wnl eiiiiljlc j.oixms tuscli'ct. nt their homes, such work as thev mav ilnsire.

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Shoj). We deliver all our Work, .-1 ml warrant pcribct sati.-t'actiou or no sale. AVe are also prepared to furnish all kinds of liuildintr stone,^and all persons wanlimr anvthiiig in that line would do well to call and see lis.

.MarehlO'Mywi

I'AI I,. I'Y KK.tCO.

Hardware Cutlery, &c.

EXCITEMEMT

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MAKKKT.

BKOUUII'I nils

receiving some

Cook, Parlor & Box Stoves.

Having .secured flic serviCt^ of JOHN* 1100\ LH, hi our Tin Uepiirtment. we have 110 hesitation in saving we can get up as good work 11 us short notice and at as low figures ascan be had anywhere.

Njwittf attention (/inn to Roofiny* Spoutiny, ami (iutter'my.

Iural Storo. \S will buy

Wheat Baconj

Com

Oats, "... Hee(wax, Old Copper, Bags.

Castin

Jor which we will c\.hnng« (»00I).S or pay CASH,

VO.IBMZ .WMB SMiMl BIS,

Two Doors north of Klaton'i

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Bank.

Hay lVi.

and Medicincs.

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T. ff. Pry 4 Co.

ji!sI opened a tino a^orUnent. of

Drugs, Paints, Chemicals,

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UKAI.KKS IN

Gils? Bye Stuffs,

Toilet & Fancy A. 11 I E S Cigars & Tobacco,

OK T11 l'i FIN K.ST QUAI.ITV.

so constantly on lmnd the best (tuality of

\\7K have al stock of

jun-^'bGwet

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KS THAT WOT!,D 15H

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Carefully prepared and promptly attend respectfully solicit patr-nage trom the publi«* in erai. {.lairi"'

\Yliiilc -:ilo :inil llctail MniiufiiotnriT? ol

llmitl lht/1, II «/*/ni'flmt

t. Crmr/'ttrifsri/fr, Lnh'ani

ites attention to their lai stock of

HOME-MADE WORK!

ill kinds furnished on short uotu

WITH OR

Stoves and Tinware

all a I the Sign of 'he

EA-POT!

NOAH S. JOSLII^,

(.Miccessor to Joslin .t Deem.)

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Al*call

Kit returning thanks for past favors, wishes to the especial attention of the public generally :o the large ami most perfect stock »f

STO *M:s ami TM.YH'.Sll Ml

now on hands. The best and greatest variety of

GOOKIITG STOVES,

evcroflVred in the Crawfordsville market, and

Warranted.

to give satisfaclion. Ml irtulcof

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manufactured in workmanlike style and from tho best, tin-plate in u*e

Sorhiim M'aiis

always on hand C\

Dry

very select

Sugar, CofFee, and Tea.

T,fc

Country ,lBcrchaiits

will find it tolheir interest, when in want of anything in our line, to give us a call. W will sell you goods at wholesale, for cash or approved produce, at the lowest livinsr .figures.

REl'MHLXa, ROOF IXC.

We have also, all kind* of Agricultural Implements. Iteapers, Mower3,l)rills. Stafford Corn Plows. Hay Kakes llorso Vitehforks, Uoublo Shovel Flows*' Farm Hells. Stump Jacks, iu isn't everything necessary to keep a first class Hardware and A:rri'ul-

,(V„

done promptly and on fair term?. Cnsh paid for Copper, old Iron. Hags, Hotter. Feather*, Ao. Hemember .1()SL1N". No. •. Commercial Hlock, (.ireen street. Crawfordsville.^.v •••:. I[niar.l'Melt.)

*4

Silver Smith.

New

Watch Maker

The undersign'd would rcpeeifully hix friends and the public generally thpt opened a

AVnteh Afakr'T

Butter. Hi

in thcold itand of McCjureA" Fry Houae,for repairing Watches, AH repairing warranted,

I'eatlifrs.

V.

Crnwfora^vil'e Sept.

POWKIW A|HlMU«AN,

V.\ mn.

H'rappinx B*!(•

I .* I received at the Corner Hook Store, a full huc(»f Hag. Straw. Ten and Manilla Wrapping l'nper. Also I'itper and CnttonTv'

Augl." L. A. I (H)'l ,1 Co.

Goods

\\T

At N"o.

vo,u.Ma:gt( I.isj BSIJOCsi,

('HA WPOlWKVILLlt IM-

WASSOM andELLMORE I.lA,V:

N(i bought oul the I'ljl iru St(i A Hlio., would respeeilully

lie to •.

of Wii. Al.-

11vlie the puh'

Call and Examine Stork AND LEARN PRICES.

We keep any an/l every thing usually found in

-V',

All of which we will *ell at th'* \er

A E

GOODS HOUSE,

DRY

1 lie found elsewhere

ijst

V".P

RICE.

and see 1

«jii fireon street, twod.ll ,ynn A' Son, T. W. l'KV A CO.

NEW.„,FIRM

CK

fi

ri-iE WESrr

Liitlic.s' & Childrcns' Dress (.!ood..

of ei

Style, Grade and Color.

Dr. Trimniinirs. liihhons. Silks Laces, ('rape. \'.i. In (lent!

ssooio.

I

and in fact

Ino.~tnils,

l'crfiuin 1 v, A\ mes

'aiicv Articles and Hr.-unlies, 1 Purposes.

For Mi

.li Iso. Lamps. per. I'ens. eneils and Ink.

(.•11I M.-.lii-incs. C-ap. and Note 1

Lamps. ilassware. I.i

KlowAVare

OUR STOCK is FULL. OTsinieresrcioths,

very tiling in our lino will correspond 11 any house in the

SSIffiS

in rriu:i

\i\\

.. ie citv

1

^4^

lied (It tlSa (!c (,"of hilt x.

wM have in store a splendid stock of

O JL -fc 23. 23. g"

,^ Hills, ^U|IS, lloois & SIMM'S,

MIL LI OS.

Lome, everybody new

Coffins.

Furniture

fell I. M.

Eobertson & Co.,

•nr stack,

ry day by Fxpres

IIKNK \V ASSON W. i:i.i,.mohi:.

|®S 'A". SP-

Goods

4

li' \oil Willi!

Yor sinir 1.11

Buy Your Bfy-Gooscl

"^7"

WITHOUT A li Sh

E

Ch

GOODS,

Fancy Silks (irenadines, Mohairs Mozembeques, Lawns, Shal-. lies, Ginghams, I'rint, &c.. cVc. (Jenuine',

LACii Collar?, Plain Linen Collar

8SiSttSliss

STOCBi OB'

Fancy Dress Buttons,

A

BRMl

Parasols,

Snti Umberellas, and NOTIONS:

Al 1 ^uperb line

Cloths and Cassimeres, CARPETS,

HOOTS, SI ro VS. If ATS a ,,! CARS.

Shop! j1Ml

of Iho latest sfylcs.

lull and complete storl

Iso keep on hands a

1-a ii 1: nr i:

ls

& W BUY, & "SET

C. 1I1TZF.

Late in Fattcrron's Watch Makraop.

A LL Is. I XIS OK

sa^.atEisB a® sL.T«L

IITVicmembor llio New Hri.-h Cm-iici'. Kiinn: i. when in town, M:iy M, IrCO. \V. N. WASHDN.