Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 March 1859 — Page 4
Charleston, Ya.
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Pianos, Melodeohs&Mttsic.
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED!
HORACE WATESS, Broadway, .If. Y.,
Agent for the sale of the best OST ON & N E W OR
Pianos & Melodeons.
The largest npscitment of Music Merchandise in the United States.
PIANOS
•"|5«KV.mb,r,
from five differen
Manufactures, or EVIKY VARIETY OK STVLE—from those in plain rosewood cases, for §2,00, to those of the most,elegant finish, for $1,000. No house in tbc Union cur. come in competition for the
vnriet-v anJ celebrity ofita instrument
nor the extremely low prices at whiuh tliev iue v-old.
Horace Waters' Modern Improved Pianos. •with o&without iron frames, have, in their NEW anIMPROVED ACTION, a power and compass o£tpnes equaling the grand, with the beauty and durability of the square piano. The Press nnd First Music Musters havejuatly pronounced tfiem if not superior to any other make. They are guaranteed to stand the notion of every climate.
HORACE WATERS* MELODEONS (tuned the equal temperament,) superiorin each desirable qUnlitv. Can, also furnish Prince's, CaifyQrt's &" Smith's Melodeons. Prices from $15 to $125 for two setts of reed*, $150 two batiks of k^vs. $200 Organ pedal bass mclodcons'S~50, $675, and $300, lose, a liberal dis
Each instrument warranted to give satisfaction, or purchase money refunded.
ANOS
AT GREAT BA'UOVINS
SECOND IIAXD PI
constancy in store pri-
vca from $30 to $1-10. MUSIC.—One of the largest and best eata logues of Mus'e now published all the Music and Music Book? published in the United States. 4'ov sale at this establishment. Martin's Celebrated Guitar, ami all kinds of Musical Instruments,
and
Music Merchandise, at the lowest possible prices. Music sent wherever ordered, post-paid. Catalogues sent by mail. A liberal discount to dealers, teacheie, seminaries and clergymen.
Testimonials of* the Waters*' Pianos & melodeons.
LEE & WALKKR,
1856.
———
"The Piano came to hand, and in firafrate order. It is a beautiful instrument and no mistake
Dealers in Musical Instruments,
Phila. John Hewitt, of Carthage. New York, who has had one of the Hcr.ice Waters' Piunoe, write9 as follows: "A friend of mine wishes me to purchase Piano for her. She likes the one you sold mo in December,
My piano is becoming popular
'in this place, ar.d 1 think I can introduce one or two more they will be more popular than anv other make."
We have two of Waters' Pianos in use in our Seminary, one of which has been severely tested foHhree years, and we can testify to their good quality and durability.'"—W OOD & GitEaoHT, ?Mouni Can-oil, Ills. •'II. WATERS.Esq.—DeurSir: Having used one *of vour Piano-Fortes for two years past, I have .ifound it a very superior instrument.
4*PKCSTO.N*
MR.
Ai.oxzo GHAT,
•r„. Principal Brooklyn Heights Seminary."
HOLLOA, N. July,28, lfeftfe.
WATERS.—Dear Sir: I received the Melodeon safe and in good order: am well pleased with external appearance, and the tone UIFO. Hope I shall have occasion to order one or two more the present season."
TIOGA, IS .Y.,
Aug.
5. 1858.
HORACE WATERS. Esq..-Sir: 'J he Melodeon vou sent me was duly received in good order. '1 am now fully prepared to say that the instruinent is hiehlv satisfactory and beg vou will ac'ceptmy thanks for the very liberal terms on which you furnish it, and for the very honorable 'mannerin which you have fulfilled, and more than fulfilled all that you promised.
Verv respectfully yours, &c. J. L. SMITH." "The Piano I received from you continues to give satisfaction. I regard it as one of the best .instruments in the place."—JASIES M. CLARKE,
'.'The Mt-lo^eon hap safely arrived. I feel obliged to you for your liberal discount—will do nil I can for ycu in these parts."—REV. J.
MCCOP.MICK,
Yarquesville, S.
"The Piano was duly received. It came in expedient condition and'is very much ndmired by my numerous family. Accent my thanks for your promptness."--KOBT. COOI-ER, Warisnham, Bradford Co., Penn. "Your Piano pleases us well. It is the best one
In the County."—TIIOMAS
ton, Ga.,»i
WE
!s
A. LATHAM,
Campbell-
"We ace very much obliged to you for having sent such a .fine instrument for $230, and we shall take pain? to recommend it."—BANKS,.HEED & Co.. Buffalo Democrat. "The Horace Waters Piano9 are knowu as »j'.mon0, the very best. We are enabled to speak of these instruments with confidence, from personal knowledge of their excellent tone- and durable o.ualitv.'"—Ku.v "V ork Evangelist. "We can spe«kofthe merits of the Horace Water*' Pifciius from personal knowledge, as being 'of the verv best quality.'"—Charleston Intelligencer. "Nothing-nt the Stale
Fair
displayed greater
excellence in any department than the Horace Waters Pianos."—Churchman. "The Horace Waters Pianos arc built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material. We ,- have no doubt that buyers can do aawell.perhaps better, at this than any other house in the Union."—Advocate and Journal. "Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge comparison with the finest made anywhere in the country."—Home Journal.
"Horace Waters Piano-Fortes are of full, rich, and even tone, and poweriul."—N. "i Musical jlieview. "Our friends will find at Mr Water's store the very beet assortment of Music and of Pianos to be found in the the United States, nnd we urge our 'fiorithevn and western friends to give him a call •5whenever thev go to New oik.'—Graham Magazine.
WARDROOMS 333 BROADWAY, X. Y. Nov. 11, 1858.
FRESH GROCERIES
JUST RECEIVED!
A
HOUSTON & MARTIN'S
have now c.n hand, the largest steel of Groceries ever brought to this market, consisting in part of the following articles: .J00 bbls Kow Orleans Sugar, A No. 1. '"*10 bbls. Molasses and Syrups. 50 Sacks Coffee, Rio, Mocha, Laguira & Java '^60 bbls. Salt.
-10 Busliels Dried Apples. 20 Bushels Dried Peaches. .40 Cans Black-berries. -40 Cans peeled Peaches. 20 Boxes fine Toilet Soap. 10 Fancy 10 Raisins—superior article. •t*?jlO Bbls. Rice. 6 Boxes Tobacco, assorted.• i*20. Boxes of Candles.
Granteerries^
Spices of all 'kinds, Soda, Saleratus, Dye-stuffs, •Jfails, Window GlasS, Shot, Lead, Brooms, Bedcords, Halter Rope, Clothes-lines, Mackcrcl, Ccifl-Fish, Tar,
ASSORTED CAMHES
Alin'Smls, BraziTTuti, Pea-jSTuts.Filburts, Tubs, Broom Twine, B.uekets, Baskets, and in short, Tretjiavo'.cvcry thing usually kept in our line of buafitiees-j. all'Oi' -which wili" be Bold LOW FOR OAaS or
UJO O N TRY PRODUCE. {jj=Call and examine our stock before purchasixitr elsewhere. HOUSTON & MARTIN. ^Jan. 27, 1859—tf
Sa.sh, Window Glass, &c.
,r)00i} Lights Pine. Sash, assorted sizes T5'-Boxis-of-Glaes.-
TVjor.-. ic for sale bv
c'0,:
&
BURBKIPGE^
JAMES PATTERSON
IIA8 JUST RECEIVED
THE LARGEST STOCK! THE BEST ASSORTMENT!
TUFC LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS OF
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY!
EVER BKOVOHT TO
CRAWFORDSVILLE!
Pirpct from the Eastern Manufactories. lie has also on hand a large quantity of PURE AND SILVER PLATED
Tea and Table Spoons,
Cream Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks, $0. Also, Musical Instruments of every description, such as VIOLINS, AOCORDEONS, FLUTES, FIFES,
Yiolin and Guifcat Strings, &c. Also KNIVES AND POCKET-BOOKS, Of all kinds and qualities. Also
GOLD, SILVER & PLATED
SPECTACLES,
To euit all age. TO THE LADIES^ I would eay that
I
hare the nicest and richest
patterns of Jewelry ever before offered in this city, to the examination of which I ask their kiiiJ attention. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry nnd Musical
Boxes,
Repaired and wrranted. To this branch of the business. I call especial attention, and feel confident, that in prices and quality of work, per feet satisfaction will be given: at the sign of the
'Golden Watch
Between Heaton's Book Store and Lane House, Crawfordsville, Indiana. JAMES PATTERSON.
Nov. 11. 1859.-ly.
BEN FRANKLN
BOOK BINDERY.
ISAACS & SCOTT,
Book Binders, Rulers
Manufacturers,
TEHRE HAUTE, IND. DAT BOOKSTJOURNALS,
LEDGERS, RECORDS, DOCKETS, &C., &C.
RULEP AND BOUND TO ORDER.-
RE now receiving the largest and best assorted stock of general
Ever opened in this market, to which they call the especial attention of all who may desire any article in this branch of trade.
Having purchased goods from
First Hands,
And at prices proportioned to the times, they feel confident of presenting extra inducements to buyers.
April 29, 1853.-1)* ?.
Iron and Nails.
Cy Tons assorted Iron
O
150 Kegs Jfails* received by GRIMES & BUltBRIDGE. april 29, '58.
SODA.
10
Kegs S. C. Soda, for salt by Aug. 12. COX & CO.
NEW AKKAGEMENT.
Groceries for the
I I O N
Wholesale Grocery,
No. 1, Empire Block, Main Street.
H. S. COX & CO.,
HAYING
made arrangements EAST and
SOUTH for
200 Hogsheads Sugar, 250 Barrels Molasses, 250 Sacks Cofieo, To be received during to fall and and winUr. To 1)6 Sold at the Lowest Figures, Wholesale and Retail.:
Country Merchants and Farmers can be accommodated, at wholesale, with from
10 to 1,000 2^oun^s Coffee, Sugar, &c., dbc. In addition to the above we have on hand
Candles.
"'A Boxes Star Candles. OU 50 half Boxes Star'Candles in store and for sale by H. S. COX & CO.
Aug. 26,1858.—tf
Starch. ,t
"Boxes Pearl Starch., just received bv'
(T) H. S. COX & CO. Aug. 2l,'58.-tf
Buckets.
TOBACC.
I Large assortment of Tobacco of all qualities 1 for sale by COX & CO. Aug. 26.
FOR THE LADIES!
A
fine lot of Fancy Paper, Envellopes, and Pens—intended expressly for the use of the LadieR. Call at FRANK HEATON'S. sept 9 1858.
en
35
MANUFACTIREB AND DEALER IX
Safttrs, |ar«ess, &f.,
At old stand, on Washington street,
Crawfordsville, Indiana,
TTTOULD respectfully inform the farmers and
VV
public generally* that, he keeps on hand fbr sale at all times, all articles pertaining to his line of business, and at unprecedented low races, for cash or approved notes. He keeps on hand, or will make to order, men and
W O ME N S' SADDLES,
Wagon, Carriage, and Buggy
H: AR. NESS!
Collars Bridles Whips tc. You are invited to call and examine our stock and work. We use none but the best stock: and
allow
B©€)K
»S1&>
Periodicals, etc., Bound in any Style. X. Orders from County Officers promptly
attended to. C. J. BRASS, Trav'g Ag t. October 14, 1858.—ly
GRIMES & BUBBRIDGE,
No. 1,
!COMMERCIAL BLOCK!
no work to from our shop, unless we know it to be put up in a workmanlike manner—a manuer unsurpassed in the west. Call at the Old Stand on Washington street, and we will guaranty satisfaction both in regwd to price and quality. W. W. NICHOLSON, Jr.
May C, 1858.—Cm
3
JAMES BROOKS. JOHN T. CREED.
JAMES BROOKS & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO BROOKS AND CAMPBELLS.) IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
CHIN A. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, EM1DVAEE & QJTLEHY,
BIUTTANNIA WARE, SOLAR LAMPS,
Chandeliers, &c.f &c,
Main Street, between State and Pearl, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. April 1, '5H.-ly
hrt IBS!
B-PMS
Saddlery & Carriage Trimmings.
Alargeand
io
H.S. COX fcCO.
elmbold's extract of Buchue for sale by j«pr MANSON & I\rwi:Rs.
a fc5Hj
p-
2
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A Word to the Wise!
WMW. NICHOLSON, Jr.,
complete Btock, received and now
opened at
april 29, '58.] GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
Bargains—Asgood
as any in town, to bo had
at GRIMES'. april 15 1858—ly] No2, Com. Block.
GLASSWARE
0
Fevery description for sale cheapby Aug. 26. COX & CO.
A
Large lot of fine Teas, by [apr 15]
MAXSON
&
POWERS.
Spices.
ALL
kinds of Spices in large quantities, at wholesale and retail, for sale by Aug. 26. COX & CO.
Bbls No. 1 Lard Oil, for IE" at [apr 15] MAXSOX & POWERS.
Teas.
A
Large and general assortment of Teas of the very best brands in store and for sale cheap COX & CO. Aug. 21.
MI S..C.E A.K E 0 US
CJ
for
Doz. Pa'nted Buckets for sale by' Ov aug. 21.J 'y-
RANES Pocket Knives Scrap Books: Port-, folio's Mucilage cheap Paints Combs and j-'lots" of Mher articles too numerous to men-t-lon. Come and see.
FSAVK HKAIO.V,
ppt ft] N W- cor. Main & Green."
Notice.
TOOlliOLBTuSTOMERS
WE
ore not selling G-ROCERIES in Commercial Row, but at No. 1, Empire Block, Main Street, next door to Christman
Gregg's Hardware Store. Aug! 26, '58.-tf H. S. COX & CO.
Farming Implements.
CRADLE
Scythes, Snaths, Rakes, Shovels,
Spades, Hoes. Plows, Cultivators, Ac., for sale by GRIMES & BURBR1DGE. april 29, 58.
BUCK'S PATENT
STILL AHEAD
AND TOOK
THE "PREMIUM'
—AT TIIE—
O N A I
overall competition. It will recommend itselt.
...A splendid assortment of other
COOKING STOVES
—FROM—
$12,00 t» $30,00.
LARGE-
BOX STOVES,
For Churches, Halls and School-Houses.
A good assortment of those truely serviceable
Russia Iron
PARLOR TOVES,
Which for beauty and convenience, are excelled by no stove in the market.
Cast Parlor Stoves,
Of savrral patterns—both open and closed front.
A eood assortment of
Made from the best brands of TIN I-I.ATE that can be had in the market. Particular attention paid to all kind of
In all its dilTerent departments.
Sheet Iron Work Done
On short notice Old tin ware repaired and made as good as newll'articular attention given to
Roofing, Guttering and
Spouting, all of which we warrant to give satisfaction 1 All kinds of
1®®ST1¥ f-MBiii,
Old Copper, Pewter, Lead and Brass, taken in exchange for anything in our line. sept 30, 1858—tf JOHN HOOVER.
I. S. MILLER. N. IILFFNKR.
J. S. MILLER & CO.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
Cheaper than Ever!
Competition Distanced!
J. S. MILLER,
HAYING
increased his extensive facilities for
manufacturing
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,®
and light vehicles of every description by admitting the above named practicle workmen as partners, wish to inform his old customers and the public generally, that they are prepared to get up cheaper,
BETTER AND NEATER WORK,
than any other establishment of the kind in this section of country. Any person in want of a vchiele would do well to eal' and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere.
Being all practical workmen, and employ none but the best workmen—using none but the bc.-t material, and wit', long acquaintance with the wants of this sectionof coxuitry, cannot help giving satisfaction both as regards price aud quality of work.
ICPItepairing done promptly with neatness.— Blacksmithing, Trimming, Painting, &c. All our work warranted one year.
ErProfoundly grateful to the generous public for past patronage, the Senior partner respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm.
ETSign, "J. S. MILLER Sc CO.," Market Street, Crawfordsville Ind., North of Court Ilouae Square. sept. 23, 1858.—ly.
MammOtn
STOVE STORE!
A heavy stock of Stoves now arriving at
5,
.No.
Commercial Block!
—THE—..
S
in all its fullest perfection!
—A large variety of—
COOKING STOVES.
A heavy assortment, of.
airsyss,
Among which is a large variety of patterns of the
Russia Iron Stove!
—LARGE—
A
suitable for large rooms.
Tin Ware &e.,
Manufactured for sale and to order.
COOKING UTENSILS,
Kept constantly on hand.-.
Guttering, &c., done to order.
ETAli. work warranted and all articles sold low for cash, or approved
Country
Produce!
Copper fro
Sept. 23, 1858.—ly.
CHEESE.
U") r\ Boxes a No 1. W. R. Cheese in store aud »j\J for sale bv COX it CO. AUK. 2G.
NEW ALBANY & SALEM R- R.
1859. 1859. Winter Arrangement.
ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st. PASSENGER TRAINS WILL BE RUN AS FOLLOWS:
GOING NORTIT.
FROM NEW ALBANY.—CHICAGO
ST.
Louis AND
ST.
CINCINNATI DAY EXPRESS.—
Daily, except Sundays, at 12.30 P. M., stopping at all regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. & M. R. R. train for St. Louis at 4 10 P. M., arriving at 3-30 A. M.. and for Cincinnati at 4-50 P. M. arriving at 10.20 P.M. Passengers dine at Mitchell.
Lours AND
CINCINNATI NIGIIT EXPRESS.—
Daily at 10.30 P. M. Stopping only at Regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. & M. R. R- trains for St. Louis and Oincinnnti. Reaching Cincinnati at 8 A. M.,and St. Louis at 3.45 P.M.
FROM QREENCASTLE.—LAKAYETTE ACCOMMODATION.—Daily, except Sundays, at 7.30 A. M. Connecting at Lafayetteat 3 33 P. M. with Chicago Day Express, arriving at Michigan City at 8.10 P.M., and at Chicago at 11.15 P. M.
«OIN*i SOUTH.
FROM MICHIGAN CITY.—Cincinnati Day Express—Daily, except Sundays, at 9-15 A. M. (Leaving Chicago at 6-45 A. M,) and running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2 A. M., stopping at all stations between Michigan City and Lafayette. Passengers dine at Reynolds.
Cincinnati Night Express.-Da\]y. except Saturdays, at 11-45 P.M. (leaving Chicago at 8-00 P. M.) running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2-15 P. M. Connecting at Lafayette at 5.27 A.M., with Louisville MaiFTrains for New Albany and Louisville, arriving at 6.20 P. M. Stopping at all Regular Stations North, and all stations South of Lafayette. Passengers breakfast at Greencastle and dine at Mitchell.
FROM MITCHELL.—LOVISVILLK DAY EXPRESS.—Daily, except. Sundays, at 4-55 P. M.— Stopping at all Regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with Q.k M. R. R. Trains from Cineinuati at 4-10 P. M., and from St. Louis at 4-50 P. M. Reaching New Albany at b-15 P. M.
LOUISVILLE NIBHT EXPRESS—Daily
M. Stopping at Regular Stations. Connecting with O. &M.R. R. Trains from St. Louis. Arrivingat New Albany at (5-15 A. M.
FROM LAFAYETTE.—GREE.VCABTLE
.REMOVAL!
A. S. HUGHES,
Has removed his
Daguerreotype Rooms!
to the west end of
EMPIRE BLOCK,
Almost opposite the Court House, where he wil be (ilad to
Fee
all his old customers and as
many new ones as wish good work done. The
DAGUERREOTYPJNG
AND
AMBROTYPING
Will be carried on in the same rooms. AMBROTYPE3 FOR 25 CTS. IN CASES. DAGUERREOTYPES FROM $1 TO $20. PHOTOGRAPHS FROM 25 CENTS TO $45
Go to HUGHES all the time when you want the best work of an kind that can be done in Crawfordsville. This is the PREMIUM GALLERY OF THIS COUNTY, Entrance to Room between Christman & Gregg's Hardware Store,and H. S. Cos & Co.'s Grocery Store, [D'Call and see for yourselves and if we can't show you the best Pictures in the county, we will forfeit the best case in the house.
May 27, 1858,-tf.
Table & Pocket Cutlery.
A
fine assortment of'superior quality, fur sale by GRIMES & BURBRIDGE. april '65'58:
Groceries.
COFFEE,
Sugar, Molasfes, Teas, Tobacco,
Candles, Spice, Dye-Stuffs, &c.. Arc., for sale by GRIM'ES & BURBRIDGE. april* 29,'58.
Latest Arrival!
F. M. HEATON,
Has just received the largest stock of
BOOKS & STATIONERY!
Ever brought to Crawfordsville, to which he invites the attention of his friends and the public generally. Call at the
BOOK EMPORIUM,
N. W."Corner of
Main and Green Streets,
and examine for vourselves. sept 9,1858
Boxes Pittsburg Glass—best brands and all size?, for sale very low. apr 15] ANSOX &
R. II. ORAIO W. O. VANCK
MAIL.—
Daily, except Sundays, at 8.10 A. M. Stopping" at all Stations on signal. Connecting at Grccncast.lc at 3.20 A. M. for St. Louis, arriving at 4-05 P.M., and 7-02 P. M. for Indianapolis, arriving at 8.30 P. M. and at Lafayette at 4.22 A. M. for Chicago, irrivingat 11.50 A. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell and sup at Lafayette.
THE
AC
COMMODATION.—Daily at 2-05 P. M. Connecting at Lafayette with Day Express frcm Chicago and Michigan City. Arrives at Greencastle, at 6-05 P. ni., in time to connect with Train f'r Indianapolis at 7.02 P. M., arriving at 8-30 P. M.
The Through Trains conned at Greencastle with the TerreHaute and Richmond Railroad, and at Lafayette with the trains of the Toledo, Wabash, and Western Railroad, at M. S. Crossing with Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad: at Michigan City with the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all points west and northwest, and for Detroit arid all points east.
ICrOnly one change of Cars for Chicago, St. Louis or Cincinnati.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH! [CrThrough Tickets for sale in Louisville. No. 555 Main.street.and at the Company's office in New Albany, Michigan City, and Chicago, for all the principal points in the East and Northwest.
R. E. RICKER, Superintendent.
Supt's Ofiice, New Albany. Jan. 3d, 1S59.
MLP.EIES
July B, 1 £56.-1 y.
POWEKS.
PARTICULAR NOTICE. All legal advertisements—consisting of adminstrator's notices and sale, notices of non-residen-cy, bills of divorce, and all attorney's notices, must be paid for when brought in, or thev will not appear. This rule is imperative, and will not tbe departed from to accommodate friend or foe.
W I
A
liiisflii
superior stock of TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, just received and for sale by CHRISTMAN & GREGG. Nov. 11, 1358.—ly.
-t A Bbls pure Fish Oil, just received, JLU [apr 15] MANSON & POWERS
40
CHILION JOHNSON.
of those celebrated ROYER PLOWS, just received and for sale by CHRISTMAN GREGG. Not. 11,1853.
i) AA Keggs of Hanieou, Hills Co'i pure U'J White Lead.
M.VN&O.V
0
l\
OEOROK MUNNP, AMOS TIIOMP8OK
MAMMOTH STOCK
A *," OF
DRY-GOODS &C„
AT LESS THAN $
NEW-YORK COST
subscribers having bought the largest and best stock of Goods ever before brought
TO THIS MARKET
Offer them to the citizens and people generally,
At Less Prices than Ever
BEFORE HEARD OF
^n-ni
irul
These Goods have been carefully selected &
WILL BE SOLD AT
Less thanNew-YorkCost!
We respectfully solicit an examination of our stock, andguarantee that no person shallgoaway
DISSATISFIED!
THIS STOCK
Comprises every thing in the lino of Staple &
fnnnj Pnj
CLOTHING,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
NOTIONS,
HATS, CAPS &.C., & C.
IHTCall and see. The Goods and Prices apeak
for themselves.
R. H. CRAIG A CO.
Salesmen
J.
R. ROBINSON.
J. W. GARVIN, July 15, 1658.—ly.
at 2 50 A.
$1,000 REWARD!
5,000 Valuable Lives Saved Annually! BVTIIEISE OF FLUMMER'S
Celebrated Embrocation
The only sure cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tic Dolareux, Scalds, Burns, Bruises. Sprains. Cuts, Poison, Bee Sting. Headache. Pain in the Side, Breast and Back, Stiff Joints, and all the pains the human body is subject to.
This medicine has been before the public for years, and has never failed to cure in a single case. Thousands and tens ef thousands of living witnesses ran be produced to testify to its marvelous effects.
This medicine may be had of all respectable Druggists nnd Merchants throughout theUnion Ask for"G. P. FLUMMER'S EMBROCATION," and take no other.
Read the following:
DL-BI-QVE IOWA.1857.
Mr. C. P. Plummcr—Dear Sir: I cannot refrain from giving you this slight regard of the opinion I have of your valuable medicine. I was confined to my bed some six months with inflammatory Rheumatism, so that I was not able to move a joint, and after exhausting the skill of all the prominent Doctors of the country. I had given up to die, when I was recommended to use your Embrocation. I did so: I am rejoiced that [can testify to its great effects. After using the third bottle I was entirely well, and am now attending to my business. C. E.
LEAVERINO
LKWISVILLE,
(near
Ind.. 185?.
Mr. C. P. Plummer—Sir. While working on a scaffold, painting. I fell, spraining my anclc so that I wasuuable to work at all, suffering the most ncute pain (lay and night but after using two bottles of your valuable medicine, I was as well and strong as ever. May you ever meet with success in your pursuits. I have also used it for burns and bruises, finding it to be efficacious.
Yours truly, W. S.
LUSTER,
Painter.
CONNEKSVILLF.,-)
Isn., 1B5S.
C. P. Plummer—Dear Sir: After suffering fo two years with Neuralga in my head and back and after I had almost given up all hopes of setting well, I was recommended to try your Embrocation which 1 did—the first bottle doing me so much good that I tried the second, which proved effectual. I must heartily recommend it to the public as a nevei failing remedy for Neuralga
Your friend, B. C.
MUEIT,
A.
M.
This medicine is warranted in every case where the directions are strictly attended to. Al! orders addressed to C. P. PLUMMER, a his Western Agency office atLutnyctle,Iiid.,wil receive prompt- attention.
FRESH ARRIVAL
V. AT THE
Music & Jewelry Store!
THOMAS NEWMAN",
HAS
just received and opened a new and extensive stock of fine gold and silver Watches, Jewelry of every discription, and warranted as represented
Gold Pens & Holders, Gold Chains, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Finger Rings,^ .Ear Drops, Spectacles, with every variety and shade of glass Clocks and time pieces of various styles
Guitars Violins Banjos Melodeons Music Boxes Accordcons Books Stationery Note Paper Pictures, &c. Also, Chickering Boardman, Gray & Co. and
GILBERT'S PIANOS!
These Pianos arc from the best manufacturers in the United States. We are also agent for the sale of Urban, Dodds & Co.'s
Concrete Cement Safe!
We have various other artclcs, viz pure silver Spoons Revolving Pistols and in fact all articles usually found in such establishments. 0°We also repair and warrant all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Musical Instruments, Jewelry, &c and
do
one
engravingon silver, Ac., in superior
style. Call at my store in the Binford block,
door east of Cloud's store. may 13, 1858—ly T, NEWNAN.
CORDAGE
FOOLS
of every description at manufac
tory prices by COX & CO. Aug. 26.
S A I O N E
CAP, Letter, Note,Legal, Bath, Bill. Billett, Mourning and Perforated Papers,— Buff, Legal, mourning and other Envellopesof ever'vsize Printing and visiting Cards Pencils, writing sand Pens and Penholders which will be sold at Wholesale and Retail, chaper than the cheapest, by FRANK HEA10N. sept 9, '58.]
Sanford'ssale
POWEBS.
Patent Straw and Hay Cut
ter, for bv GRIMES & BURBRIDGE. april 29j '58.
irarw
CABINET SHOP.
23. Roessler!
AVING established himself in the Cabinet
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business in all its various branches on' Washington street, Crawfordsville, would respectfully inform the citizens of the place and vicinity, that he will endeavor to keep on hand a general stock of his work also, manufacture to, order any article in his line, and at unprecedented low rates. That all may see the propriety ofc patronizing my establishment, I will just givy the prices of a few articles, viz.
Bureaus, plain) S/'^O to 10,00^ Safes, (superior article) u.UO to 7,00 Bedsteads, (common plain)... SHR) to 4,0ft» Bedsteads (fine Cottage) 5 0Q t° 7,00Lounges,. Chairs (good article) 5,1)0 Trunnel Bedsteads, 9. 10 to 5,5(V Breakfust Tables, **3,50 Dining Tables 4,00 to 4,50 And ail other articles at san.e ratio. Call auJ examine my work. ETShop on .Washington
St.,
west side, near the comer of second cross stroet south of Main. Feb. 10, 1859—3m
Fish.
MACKERELL,
White Fish, Pickerell, Tr«ut
and Herring, for sale at Packers Prices, by Aug. 26. COX & CO.
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!!
CIGARS! CIGARS!
WHOLESALE & RETAIL!
rjnHE
most choice brands of Tobacco and Ci JL gars, will be sold at the lowest figures, by A. NOLTE, Tobacconist.
Crawfordsville, Nov 20, 1858—6m
MANSON & POWER,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN
Pntgs, ilTeMehws, TRUSSES,
A N I S E S
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PAINT, VARNISH, TOOTH &
Hair Briislies.
RATTEST MEDICINES,
COLGGHES, PEEFUMEBJ, s:yv
GLASS-WARE, WINDOW GLASS &
mTTY. 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
LATEST NEWS!
F. II. FEY & CO.,
Are now in receipt of a E S A I A OF
Spring and Summer Goods!
6^5,000 yftrdB Prints of 'ho best quality. jmj 40,000 yards Muslin, blue and brown. 20,000 yards Cambric, Jaconet, lawns and Weens. 15,000 yards Satinett. of the best. 20,000 yds. Cottonade, latest styles. 15,000 Summer Linens, for Pants Cott.3. 1,000 Summer Yestings, all the latest styles. 100 yards Satin Yestings. ,- 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 lEiuehas, both plain and fancy.
1,000 Summer Sonnets.
A large stock of Hats, for both men, boya and children. A nice slock of Flats, for misses.
The best stock of Shoes in town. A good stock of Boots. KID AND SILK GL O VES.
Cotton aud Lislo thread Gloves. The cheapest stock of Hosiery in town. Silk and Satin Cravats, very cheap. A nice stock of Bonnet Flowers. 2,000 yards white dotted and plain Swisa, 2,000 Black and Fancy Silks, cheapcr than ever. 20,000 Yards Bed Ticking. 20,000 yards Hickory, striped and check 15,000 Cliambra 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 br any house in the market.
We keep constantly on hand a good stock of
Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Flpurand Cora Meal. We invite the community at large to giro ns 9 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 lbs. Feathers All of which we will take in exchange for Dry Goods, at the best market priced.
COME ONE I COME ALL F. H. FRY & CO. April 8, 1858.—tf.
Dr. Vaiiderbilt,
RESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the citizens of CrawfordsviB and vicinity. He gives particula
attention to carious Teeth, millions of which ara now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificia teeth can do weil to call and gee specimens of the best manufacture of PORC EAIN TEETH IN THE WEST, Having sure utility and ease to all requiring artl« ficial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.
All operations pertaining to the science, carcftilattended to, with the least possible pain. tCT Dental Rooms in Empire Block, No. 1, Crawfordsville, July 14,1854.
Tools.
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GENERAL assortment of Carpenters' Coopers' and Blacksmiths' Tools, received by BURBRIDGE & GRIMES*april 29, 58.
WAfcl, rAfSR..
Alil Paper of all prices from 8 cents tp $1,00 per Roll. Also, Bord?fs ancf Window Paper .of all kinds, at HEATON'S
