Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 June 1858 — Page 4
C. H. McCORMICK'S
COMBINED REAPER
5
AND
MOWING MACHINES 2 & 4 Horse Powers
O 1 8 5 8
THE
Farmers of Montgomery, Boone, Fountain, and Hendricks counties, will find a Bupplv of the above Machines and Fixtures at Eltzroth & Harding's Crawfordsville, Ind.— Send in your orders soon. You will find a sample of the same at our store, which we will take pleasure in showing you. Machines set up in working order.
E E E N E
Thomas Barr, Joseph Hall, William A. Miller, Smith Conner, Thomas Venard, W. T. Moss.
ELTZROTH & HARDING, Agents, may 20, 1S58—2m
MANSON & POWERS,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN
Orwgs, iWtDkhtfs,
TRUSSES,
PAINTS. OILS,
A N IS E S
PAINT, VARNISH, TOOTH
Hair BrusHes.
PATIENT MEDICINES,
1111
Bbls. Turpetine, [apr 15]
Helmbold's15]
A
StikPS,
COLOGNES, PERFUMERY.
GLASS-WARE, WINDOW GLASS &
PURE WINES, BRANDY, HOLLAND JIN,
JAMACA RUM, & OLD BOURBIN
AND RYE WHISKEY, FOR MEDICAL
PURPOSES
ONLY.
French and American ZINC. CIGARS and Tobacco, the best in the city. apr 15, 1858—3m
200' 100
25
Keggs of Harrison, Hills & Go's pure White Lead. ANSON POWERS. Keggs of Lawrence's superior Lead, by [apr 15] MANSON & POWERS.
r' BWB pure Linseed Oil [apr 15] MANSON POWERS.
MANSO.V Si POWEES.
OA A Boxes Pittsburg Glass—best brands and t)UU all size?, for sale very low. apr 15] MANSON & POWERS.
10
Bbls pure Fish Oil, just received, [apr 15] MANSOV & POWERS.
10
Bbls No. 1 Lard Oil, for sale at [apr 15] MANSON & POWERS.
PURE CIDER VINEGAR.
nPhe undersigned can assure their friends, tfeat |_ they have an article of Pure Cider Vinegar. Having bought the cider last fall and made it in their cellar. MANSON' &
POWERS.
extract of Buchue for sale by [apr MAXSON & POWERS.
Large lot of fine Teas, by [apr 15] MANSON & POWERS.
THE
above articles have been bought low for CASH—selected with the greatest care, and will be warranted as represented and sold at the very lowest cash prices. MANSON FE POWERS.
Crawfordsville, April 15,1858—3m
I.
T'OOLS CAP, Letter, Note, Legal, Bill and Bath Paper, Envelops and Blank Books, at Lafayette and Indianapolis prices, at
FRANK M. HEATON'S,
april 29, '58.-1/.] Pursel's Old Corner.
Attention Everybody! THE
subscriber having resumed his old business of
House Painting',
would respectfully inform the citizenB of Crawfordsville and surrounding country, that he will be pleased to have a call'from them at any time they may desire work done—done to in a
S E I O S E and at prices none can complain of. All kinds of imitation of
W®it M§
with an accuracy and taste unsurp^seablein the west. Give ate a call. npril 22, '58.] JOHN W. HOGUE. _N. B. I wish also to state that the co-partner-ship for a short?tinie' existing between me and 1 homas H. Winton', was dissolved on same week notice was given of said co-paitncrship.-april 22, '58.]' JOHN W. HC
HOGUE.
JAMES BROOKS. JOHN T. CHEED.
JAMES B&GOKS & CO
(SUCCESSORS TO BfttK)KS AND CAMPBELLS:)
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
CHINA. GLASS AN8 QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE- & CUTLERY,
BRITTANNIA WARE', SOLAR LAMPS,
Chandeliers, &c., &c,
Main Street, between State and Pearl, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. April 1,'58.-ly
PARTICULAR NOtlC£
_TAVING sold our stock of goods, we are JO. desirous of closing up onr business and request all who may be indebted to us to call at the old stand and settle their accounts -without further notice.
Our books-must be closed soon and attention to this notice will save the trouble and expense of a settlement with an officer.
T. W. FRY, M. D.,
WILL
attend exclusively to the practice Mcdicine and Surgery. Officeabovc F. H. Fry & Co'B,Store. March 13-30-tf.
Washington foundery AND MACHINE WORKS,
•INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
A S S E A N & I N O N MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES AND BOILERS,
CAST
and Wrought Iron Maehmery, of all kinds Grist Mills, Sash, Muley and Circle Saw Mills. Also,
Rake, Grain Separator, Improved. Pitt's Grain Separator,
THE FIRST PREMIUM MACHINES. HORSE POWERS for Belt or Tumbling Shaft Machine.
PORTABLE ENGINES, suitable for running Threshing Machines, Com Shelters, Portable Mills, Wood Sawing, &c. The attention of Farmers is directed to this power, as they are admirably adapted to any use to which horse power can be applied.
For Circulars, with terms and price, address as above. April 29, 1858.-Gm.
Plants for the Million! THE
subscriber having on haud a choice lot of Sweet Potatoe Plants, sprouted from the best selection of Potatoes that could be obtained in the west, offers them as follows: $2,50 per 1.000. There will be a five dollar Silver Cup awarded to the purchaser of 500 or more Plants, for a bushel of the best Potatoes produced from his Plants, delivered on the first day of the next annual Fair. Competitors will be required to register their names previous to the Exhibition. The Plants 'can be had at his residence 2^ miles west of Crawfordsville, on the Attica road, the place known as Cope's Tavern Stand.
May 13, 1858.—3w.
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Justices, lawyers and Business Men.
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Treatise on the Law relating to the Powers and Duties of JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, and Constables, in the State of Indiana, with practical Forms and Essays on various Titles of the Common Law,
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Jos. SULLIVAN.
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S. B. GOOKINS. Judge Sup. Court.
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H. W, DERBY fc CO., Publishers, april 29, 1858.] Cincinnati, O.
H. S. COX & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERY, PROVISION
AND
CONFECTIONARY STORE.
NO. 6, COMMERCIAL ROW, GREEN ST., CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. Oct. 22d 1857-1 j'.
I. F. MILLS
Has
just received a new and complete net of Watchmakers Tools,and is prepared to do all workinthatl ine. Call around with your
WalcSacs, Clocks &, Jcwcfry, and he will repair them as well as can be done in the west.
N. B. All work warranted t.o give satisfaction. Shop in same room occupied by W. R. Pftrrish & Co., Hatters. Sign of large Hat & Watch Main St., opposite Empire Block.
March 18, 1858. I. F. M.
S
3
BEPAW HOUSE
N E W A A N I N I A N A
BY
BROWN & SIMPSON.
May Iff, '58.-if.
FAR THE BDST, MOST CONVENIENT and comfortable Hotel in the city, has been leased, refurnished, and put in complete orderr by the undersigned. I am now prepared to Ac commodate the Public, and will use every* exertion to give satisfaction. I shall Kednce the Charges, and try to increase the comfort of my guests. Come and trv me.
L. B. MARTIN,
April 1, '58.—ly. Proprietor
NEW BOOK. HAVINGfor
of
been appointed by the author SOLE
agent the counties of Putnam, Montgom ery, Park and Fountain, for the sale of "Early Indiana Trials, and Sketches," 1 offer this popular book, at Cincinnati prices, wholesale and retail. The citizens the different parts of those counties will be waited upon by my agents, with a sample copy of the work, soliciting subscriptions, giving all an opportunity of obtaining a copy. The work should be in every county, township, corporation and library. Each Divine, Lawyer, Doctor and School teacher should have it. The attached notices from a few of the many, will show how the work is received abroad. Price $2, in one volume complete, 640 octavo pages.
R. DOBBINS, Book Seller, Greencastle Ind.
"We have a noble volume of 640 large octavo pages, full of facts well stated, of the incidents happily related, and sketches, portraitures and historic reminiscenses, deliniated with a master's hand._ We heartily wish the work, as we are sure it deserves, an extensive circulation."— Western Christian Advocate. "The book is neatly printed, with a fine steel engraved likeness of the author. Mr. Smith writes with ease and beauty. His discriptions and sketches are natural and life like. We thank him, as a religious journal, for the high, moral and religious tone, which he has given to his interesting sketches."—Baptist Witness, Indianapolis. "Books of this class are eminently valuable in a historical point of view. They are the observations of a cotemporary—the notes of an intelligent, active man in life, which are infinitely more important than all the reasonings, collections, and deductions of the professioual historian. The volume is very readable, abounding in anecdotes, and personal reminiscence of Courts, judges, juries, civillians, poets and artists, of all kinds. The author has sound sense, and good judgment, with a skillful pen."—Harpers ly"This book is rich in biography, anecdotes and localisms. The work is so fragmentary in its character, that one paragraph in no way describes it. We simply commend it to our readers, as one of uncommon interest and originality."— Home Journal.
April 9, '58-3m.
J. J. DARTER.
BY TELEGRAPH.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Watchcs, Clocks & Jewelry,
EVER BROUGHT TO
CRAWFORDSVILLE!
JAMS PAT 1RSON.
HAS
just received one of the largest and most complete stocks of New Jewelry,
Fine Watches, Silver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods,
Pocket Books, Porte Monies, Pen Knives,
Gold, Silver and
PLATED SPEGTAGLES
All kinds of Musical Instruments, Violine and Guitar Strings, and all other articles usually found in a complete establishment of the kind. In fact it is the largest and best assorted stock ever before offered to the people or Montgomery county for examination.
I have just opened a new pattern of Panneled
Patented by Chauncy Jerome, April 14th, 1857, not one of which has ever been known to stop or vary since they have been in use. They are Clocks which I can warrant, and which I know will give perfect satisfaction.
To the Ladies,
I wonld say that I have the nicest and richest patterns of Jewelry ever before offered in this city, to the examination of which I ask their kind attention.
Watches Clocks, Jewelry & Musical Boxes,
Repaired and warranted. To this branch of the business, I call especial attention, and feel confident, that in prices and quality of work, perfect satisfaction will be given at the sign of the
O E N W A
One door west of Pursel's old Corner Stand, Main street. JAMES ATTERSON. April, 1, 1858.—6m.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER HANGING &c.,
DONE TO ORDER
CHEAP FO CASH.
ORDERS
7
left at T. D. Brown's Drug Store
promptly attended to. Shop in Commercial Row, over Brown's Drug Store. April 30, 1857-tf.) T. H. WINTON.
3VE "CX S I O
.IiANGGUTH, has consented to give another Course of Lessons on
PIANO AND MELODEON. Prompt attention given to Piano Tuning, and Repairing all kinds of Musical Instruments. When not professionally engaged, will be found at Mr. T. Newman's Jewelry and Music Store, and will arrange Music for Songs, and any Musical Instrument, in the plainest and now-a days most fashionable style.
Those wishing his services in Teaching, Tuning, and Music Publishing, are respectfully invited to call on him.
April 16, 1857.—33—tf
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
We wish it distinctly uuderstood, that we do no free printing. All notices inserted in the editorial column will be eharged at the rate of 15 cents per line. All Marriage,
Obituary, Literary,
and Religious Notices, half the regular price.
CHEAP GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
S I N A N
SD1MIE GOODS
Allen, Galey & Keeran,
Arc now prepared for the spring and
SUMMER TRADE
With a select stock of spring and summer]
DRY?GrOODS!
S Which they are offering to their
FRIENDS & PATRONS,
And the community at large, at the lowest Cash Prices and on favorable terms, exactly
Suited to the Times
It is useless to undertake to enumerate the
VARIETY, STYLE
And quality of Goods of which our stock consists, but would briefly state, that we have a choice selection of staple and
FANCY GOODS!
Suited to the wants of Gents, Ladies, Boys and
Girls. Also, a stock of
GH.OCBRIES!
Hardware, Queensware, &c. All of which we offer to our friends in exchange for all kinds of merchantable
Bt iiig thankful for past favors, we once more extend a general invitation,
O E O N E
-MSB eeRSAl&f
Bring your
BUTTER, EGGS, FEATHERS LARD
Bacon Rags Beeswax Tallow &c, for which we w'1* g've you the highest
MARKET PRICE
Goods at the store of Allen, Galey & Keeran. in the room formerly occupied by Graham Bro's, west of the Crane House.
ALLEN, GALEY & KEERAN. april 29, 1858.—ly
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution, established by special endowment for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.
TO all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, such us Spermatorrhea, Setnineal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Syphillis, the vice of Onanism, or Self-Abuse, irc., &c.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual disceases, and the deceptions which are Dractised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms and to give MCDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment
The Directors, on a review of the pfst, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort, have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they had resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but much dispiscd cause.
Just Published by the Association, Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onanism, Masterbation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseas of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed letter envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMRS for postage.
Address, for report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors.
THE
EZRA D. HART WELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Sec'y. Feb. 4 '58-No. 22-ly
H. W. SAWYER,
DEALER IN
Musical Merchandise!
A A E E I N I A N A
undersigned respectfully announces to his friends and the public, that he has received the largest stock ever offered on the Wabash, eonsisting of
Melodcons, Sheet Music, Tenor and Bass Drums, Violins, Yiolincellos, Piano Stools and Covers. With a general assortment of all kinds and descriptions of tmmwMmm®, Musical Merchandise including Wm. Martin's and Wm. Hall & Son's GUITARS.
New Music received, as soon as published.— Music sent by Mail to any part of the Country Free of Postage.
Tuning and Repairing Pianos and Melodeons attendod to. Second hand Pianos taken in exchange for new ones. cr All orders by Mail will be promptly attended to. JT] Ware-lloom on north side of Public SquareT^ H. W. SAWYER, sept. 17, 1857-ly.
STEAM BAKERY!
JOHN DOHERTY,
Wiring Cahe paker
North-west Corner Public Square, CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. JULY 2, 1857—v9n43-ly
&
THOS. UNDERWOOD & BRO.
BY LIGHTNING!!
J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN
WOULD
inform their friends and customers that they are receiving their
Spring & Summer Goods,
which consist in part of the following articles: Scotch and Pacific Laws, Fancy Prints,
Shalli D'Ecosse, Printed Challi,
Fancy Berage, Brown and Bleached Shirting, Marines Skirting,
Ticking and Drills,
O O S A N S O E S
READY-MADE G10THMG Hats dks Caps Queensware & Glassware,
Our stock being full, we would ask the citizens generally to give us a call. Cash and Country Produce received for goods at small profits.
PLAIN
J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN.
April 8, 1858,—tf.
WOOD WOOD WOOD Will our subscribers bring us some good Wood on their aceounts We want wood, and will give you credit, at its full cash value—$2 per cord. Bring it along before the roads getbad.
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FANCY
AT THE
Third
O
Crawfordsville, Indiana,
EFPersons wanting P.inting done will do well give us a call.
BILL OF FRIGES,
FOR
Advertiseing
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All the above advertisements subject to semiannual change, at. the same rates. All Public Sales, Transient Advertiscrnents, &c„ $1 per square, for first insertion and 25 cln. for each additional insertion.
Special Notice.
Marriages, Obituaries, Literary Notices of all kinds, half our regular advertising rates. ICTNoticesof Patent Medicincs, $1 per square for first insertion.
Card and Job Printing.
One pack of Cards, (50) $2,00 Two (100) 3,00 Lottery Tickcts, or cards, (100) 1,50 each addditional hundred 1,00 Fune«il Invitations, (note paper, enveloped) 3,00 Circulars, on half sheet letter, per hundred. 3,00 Blanks—single quire, $1,50—two quires... 2,00 and for each additional quire, 75 cents, Whole Sheet Posters, per hundred $8,00 each additional hundred 5,00 Half Sheet Poster, per hundred 5,00 each additional hundred 3,00 Quarter Sheet Poster, per hundred 3,00 each additional hundred 1,50 Eighth Sheet Poster, 50 or less 1,50 Ball Tickets, 100 copies, $4,00—to be baid for invariably before taken from the office.
Election Tickets.
Five dollars per thousand will be charged for Election Tickets, to be paid for invariably in advance.
Show Adveitisements.
Two dollars per square will be eharged for advertisements of this charactcr, for first insertion —each additional insertion, $1.
Horse and Jack Bills.
For single Horse Bill $2—for each additional Horse on bill $1. Particular Notice.
The payment for all Patent Medicine advertise ments must be satisfactorily secured before inserted, by an accepted order, or by cash.
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HOLD YOUR HORSES! A NEW HAND AT THE BELLOWS J. S. HATCH,
respectfully inform the farmers and public generally, that he is now carrying on Blacksmithing in all its
branches,
May 6, 1858.—3m.
in the shop
formerly occupied by Noble B. Graham, on Green Street, where he will be pleased to have those who may be in want of Horse-Shoeing, Plow making or repairing, Wagon, ironing, «fcc., &c. Terms, as liberal as any of our neighbors.
N. W. GRIMES,
No. 2,
Commercial Row,
IS NOW IN RECEIPT OF A
LARGE & ELEGANT
StocK of
Spring and Summer
Clothing, Hats, Bonnets,
BOOTS, SHOES,
QUEEISWASJ
NOTIONS &C.,
HE OFFERS TO THE
1 A A
LOWEST
Competition Prices.
April 15, 1858 31nly.
A
Good stock of Ladie3 fancy Dress and trimming Goods, now open at -^PR 15] GRIMES
LAVELLA,
DeBege, Oriental lustre, chal-
lies, Inwns, Berages, Ginghams and fancy Prints, some beautiful styles, at GRIMES'
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
^^ents and Ladies—a full assortment, at apr15] GRIMES'
STAPLES—Bro.and
bleached Muslins, drills,
checks, stripes, ticks, Pant Goods, linens, &c, at [apr 15] GRIMES'
argains—AP good as an}' in town, to be had at GRIMES' april 15 185P—Jy] No 2, Com. Block.
A I E O E E O
WHO SUBCBIBES FOR THE
NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS,
A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED
A I N E W S A E
ThE NEW YORK "WEEKLY PRESS, is one of the largest and best literary papers of the day. Alarfre Quarto containing TWENTY PAGES or SIXTY COLUMNS, of entertaining matter and ELEGANTLY ILLUS1RA1ED every week.
A GIFT "WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO $1000 00 WILL BE SENT TO EACH SUBSCRIBER ON RE
CEIPT OF THE SUBSCRIPTION MONEY.
TERMS:
One copy for one year, and 1 gift $2 00. Three copies one year, and 3 £ifts 5 00. Five copies one year, and 5 gifts 8 00. Ten copies one year, and lOgifts 15 00. Twenty-one copies 1 year, and 21 gifts... 30 00.
Canada Subscribers must send 26 cents each in addition to the above rates', to pay the American postage, which must be pre-paid.
The aJticles te be distributed are comprised in the following list:— 1 United States Treasury Note. .$1000 00. 2 do. do. do. .. 500 00, each 5 do. do. do. .. 20000,oaeh. 10 do. do. do. .. 100 00, each. 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased
Watches 100 00 each. 20 Gold Watches 75 00 each. 50 do. 6000 each. 100 do. 50 00 each 300 Ladies Gold Watches 35 00 each. 200
Silver
CfO
CO
Hunting Cased Watches 30 00 each.
500 Silver Watchcs $10 00 to 2500 each. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 00 to 30 00 each. 1000 Gold Pens & Pencils. 5 00 to 15 00 each.
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, CufTPins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys. Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles, worth from. 50 cents to $1500 each.
On reccipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our books opposite a number, and the gift correspondiug with the number will be forwarded within one week to him, by mail or express, postpaid.
There is neither humbug nor lottery about] the above, as every subscriber is sure of a Prize of value. Wo prefer to make this liberal distribution among them instead of giving a large commission to Agents, giving to the sub scriber the amount that would go to the Agent and in many cases a hundred-fold more. 0*A11 communications should be addressee to
DANIEL ADEE, PUBLISHER, 211 Centre street. New York,
ap 15 '58-6m
N. A. & Salem Rail-Road.
Summer Arrangement!
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Mail Train, o'clock a. m. Express Train, 9-26 p. m. Freight Train, 2.35 m.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Through'Express Train,.,. .5:35 o'cl'ka. m. St.'Louis Express Train,... 5:35 a.m. Mail Train,................ 5.:32 j. m,. Freight Train, a. m.
Mav 7, 1857.—ly.
R.E.BRYANT.
LOOK OUT
—FOR—
NICE WEATHER!
We are now on hands with a recruit of
Spring qad
Summer Goods,
ready for maiT?R, at still lower rates than ever. Our stock is complete, just come in and see our new
nai^R, tock is
Summer Cloths,
Cassimeres, Tweeds and cotton goods for men and boys wear. Silks, Berages, Dolanes, Lawnt and all kinds of nice
DRESS GOODS
for ladies. HA TS A ND O ftN E S
Boots & Shoes,
Clothing, &c., &c., &c.
Bring on your money and produce, if you wish
Clieap C3rOo«3Ls.
at the same old place where you heretofore found us on hands to receive our friends. ELTZROTH & HARDING.
April 15, '58-ly
Music for the Million!!
A E
"GREENCASTLl MUSIG STORE.)'
Piano Fortes, from $175,00 to $1000,00. Melodeons, from $45,00 to 200,00. Guitars, from $5,00 to 60,00." Violins, from $1,00 to 50,00. "ALSO," A full and complete stock of Flutinas, Accordeons, Fifes, Flutes, Flageolets, Banjos, Drums, Tuning Forks, Music Portfolios of all qualities. The best Italian Strings, and the largest stock ot
Sheet Music & Instruction Books, To be found in the West. Our Piano Forte# are from the following noted factories:
Chickering & Son, Boston. Hallet, Davis, & Co., Woodward A Brown, A. & Keogh, Buffalo. A. H. Gale & Co.,N. Y.. Peters, Crtsgg & Co., Louisville. The above instruments cannot be surpassed, and will be sold on terms DEFYIXG CCMFETITIOH. We are now prepared to fill orders and accommodate customers on the shortest notice and warrant entire satisfaction.
We are now buying our Goods for Cash, and CAN AND WILL SELL LOWER Than ever has been soli in this country before. Call and test our assertion. Liberal discount to Teachers.
N. B. Every Instrument fully warranted to give entire satisfaction. Address, R. DOBBINS & CO.,
Greencastle, Ind.
lO^N. B- Tuning & Repariug done to order, as we have Mr. L. KISSXER employed in this department. We can fully warrant satisfaction.
R. D. & CO.
Greencastle, Dec. 10, 1857.-ly.
LATEST NEWS!
R. H. FEY & CO.,
Are now in receipt of a E S A I A op
Spring and Summer Goods!
25,000
yards Prints of She best qnallty. 40,000 yards Muslin, blue and brown. 20,000 yards Cambric, Jaconet, lawns and lin--s. 15,000 yards Satinett, of the best. 20,000 yds. Cottonade, latest styles. 15,000 Summer Linens, for Pants & Coats. 1,000 Summer Vestings, all the latest styles. 100 yards Satin Vestings. 20,000 Ginghams, of the best quality.
Jaconet, Swiss, Linen and Thread Edgings. A nice stock of linen Fringes. Nice dimity Lawns. 25,000 yards Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. 1,000 lluchas, both plain and fancy. 1,G00 Summer Bonnets. A large stock of Hats, for both men, bopJ and children.
A nice stock of Flats, for missesThe best stock of Shoes in town. A good stock of Boots.
KID AND SILK QL O VES.
Cotton aud Lisle thread Gloves. The cheapest stock of Hosiery in town. Silk and Satin Cravats, very cheap. A nice stock of Bonnet Flowerfl. 2,000 yards white dotted and plain Swiss. 2,000 Black and Fancy Silks, cheapcr than ever. 20,000 Vards Bed Ticking. 20,000 yards Hickory, striped and check. 15,000 Chambra Shirtings. 10,000 fancy Shirting. 5,000 plain and fancy. Shirt fronts. 5,000 Collars. 500 Jaconet, Swiss and Cambric Collars, for ladies.
Our stock of Umbrellas is complete. Our stock of Parasols is unsurpassed by any house in the market.
We keep constantly on hand a good stock of
Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Flour and Coriy Meal. We invite the community at large to give ma call we charge nothing for showing goods.
Wanted!
At F. H. Fry & Co's,
25,000 lbs. Fresh Butter. 25,000 doz. Eggs. 75,000 lbs. Paper Rags. 50,000 lb3. Feathers All of which we will take in exchange for Dry Goods, at the best market prices.
COME ONE! COME ALL 1 F. H. FRY & CO. April 8, 1858.—tf.
Dr. Vaiiderbilt,
am
RESPECTFULLY tenders bis ser vices xo the citizens of CrawfordsviOv and vicinity. He gives particula
attention to carious Teeth, millions of which ar» now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. "Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of FORC EAIN TEETH IN THE WEST, Having sure utility and ease to all requiring arti ficial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.
All operations pertaining to the science, carctoiattendod to, with the least possible pain* 0° Dental Rooms in Empire Block,
Ko. *.
Crawfordsville, July 14,1854.
THOMSON & R1ST1NE,
Have Removed t^eir
jjaw Office
To the Brick bnilding over Campbell, Galey Harter's Store. June 15, 1855.—tf.
