Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 March 1860 — Page 4

HORACE WATERS,

AGENT,

333 Broadway, W. Y. PUBLISHER OF

DEALER

MELOPKONS,

May 5, 1859.

J. S. MILLEB. JT. HEFFSKTT.

J. S. MILLER & CO.

CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, Cheaper than Ever

Competition Distanced.

J. S. MILLER,

Music and Music Books,

in Pianos, Melodeons, Alexandre

Organs, Organ Accordeons, Martin's celebrated and other Guitars, Violins, Tenor Viols, Violincellos, Accordeons, Flutinas, Flutes, Fifes, Clnrionetts, Triangles, Tuning Forks, Pipes and liommers, Violin Bows, best Italian Strings, Brass Instruments, for bands, Piano Stools and Covers, and all kinds of Musical Instruments. ^Sheet Itlnsic* from all the publishers in the U. S. Bertini's, Huntin's and Modern School, and all kinds of Instruction Books for he above .instruments Chuich Musio Books: Music elegantly Bound Music Paper, and all kinds of Music Merchandise, at the Lowest Prices.

New Pianos, at $175, $200, $225, $250 and up to $800 SECOND HAND PIANOS from {.'25 up to $160 NEW

$45,$60, $75, $100 and

unto $200 Second Hand Melodeons, from $30 to $80 ALEXANDRK ORGANS, with five stops, $160, nine stops, $185 and $225, thirteen stops, $250, $275 and $300, fifteen stops, $.120 and $375 Alexandre Organ Aocordeons—a new instrument just imported—price $30 and $35 A liberal discount to Clergymen, Churches, Sabbath Schools, Seminaries and Teachers. The Tiade supplied at the usual trade discounts.

Sabbath School Sooks Published by this

1* House:

The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Book, No. 1—contains 32 tunes and hymns.— Price 3 cents each, $2 per hundred.

The Anniversary and: Sundaj'-School Music Book, No. 2—contains 36 tunes and hymns.— Price 3 cents each, $2 per hundred.

The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Book, No. 3—contains 50 tunes and hymns.— Price 4 cents each, $3 per hundred.

The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Book, combining Nos. 1 and 2, with several additional pieces, contains 75 tunes and hymns.— Price 8 cents each, $5 per hundred.

The Revival Penny Music Books, Nos. 1 & 2. No. 1 contains 18 tunes and hymns. Price one cent. No. 2 contains 36 tunes and hymns. Price 3 cents each, $2 per hundred. Postage one cent each.

The Sabbath-School Bell contains 151 tunes and hymns. Price 12 cents each, $8 per hundred, postage 2 cents each elegantly bound, 5:0 cents each, $15 per hundred.

Congregational Singing—An eight page Tract. Price 25c. per doz., 50 per hundred.

Testimonials of the Horace Waters Pianos

and Melodeons:

"The Piano came to hand, and in first rate order. It is a beautiful instrument and no mistake."—LEE & WALKER, Pkila.

John Hewitt, of Cnrthage, N. Y., who has had one of the Horace Waters Pianos, writes as follows:— "A friend of mine wishes me to purchase a piano for her. She likes the one you sold me in December, 1856. My piano is becoming popular in this place, and I think I can introduce one or two more they will be more popular than any other make."

(lWe

have two of Waters' Pianos in use in

our Seminary, one of which has been severely tested for three years, and we can testify to their good quality and durability."—-WOOD & GBKQORY, Mount Carroll, III. "H. WATERS, ESQ.—Dear Sir: Having used one of your Piano-Fortes for two years past, I have found it a very superior instrument.—ALOXxo GRAT, Principal Brooklyn Heights Seminary." "The Piano I received from you continues to give satisfaction. I regard it as one of the best instruments in the place."—JAMES L.

CLAHIE,

Charleston, Va. "The Melodeon has safely arrived. I feel obliged to you for your liberaf discount—will d« all I can for vou in these parts."—REV. J. M. MCCORMICK, Yarquesville, S. C. "The Piano was duly received. It came in excellent condition, and is very much admired by iuy numerous family. Accept my thanks for vourpromptness."—ROBERT CCOPER, WarrenLam, Bradford Co., Pa. "Tour Piano pleases us well. It is the best one in our county."—THOS. A. LATHAM, Campbellton, Ga. "We are very much obliged to you for having sent such a fine instrument for $250, and we shall take pains to recommend it."—BRANK, HELD & Co., Buffalo Democrat. "The Horace Waters Pianos are known as among the very best. We are enabled to speak of these instruments with confidence, from personal knowledge of their excellent tone and durable quality."—[N. Y. Evangelist. "We can speak of the merits of the Horace Waters Pianos from personal knowledge, as being of the very beet quality."—[Christian Intelligencer. "Nothing at the State Fair displayed greater excellence in any department than the Horace Waters Pianos."—[Churchman. "The Horace Waters Pianos are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material.— We have no doubt that buyers can do as well, perhaps better, at this than at any other house in the Union."—[Advocate and Journal. "Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge comparison with the finest made any where in the country."—[Home Journal. "Horace Waters' Piano-Fortes are of full, rich and even tone, and powerful."—[New York Musical Review. "Our friends will find at Mr. Waters' store the very best assortment of Music and of Pianos to be i'ound in the United States, and we urge our southern and western friends to give him a call whenever they go to Now York."—[Graham's Magazine. WARE ROOMS 333 BROADWAY, N. Y.

AVING 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 anyothcr establishment of the kind in this section of country. Any person in want of a good vehicle would do well to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere.

Being all practical workmen, and employ none but the best workmen—using none but the best material, and with a long acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, cannot help giving satisfaction both as regards price and quality of work. lETRepairing done promptly with neatness.— Blacksmithing, Trimming, Painting, &c.

All our wcrk warranted one year. (HPProfoundly grateful to the generous public fbr past patronage, the Senior partner respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm. [D-Sign, «J. S. MILLER & CO.," Market Street, Crawfordsville Ind., North of Court House Square.

Oot. 6,1859.—1y.

Wall Paper! Wall Paper!!

I

HAVE just received from New York, afresh supply of plain and satin Wall Paper and Borders blue, green, buff and figured Window Papers Patent Curtain Fixtures buff Curtain Muslin Fire Board Prints: Tassels Cord, &c., &c., which will be Bold CHEAP. Call in and examine samples. F. M. HE

1859! 1859! GRAND RUSH

FOR

GRAHAMBROTHERS

FOR

FALL WINTER

CLOTHING!

TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK

OF

Ready Made Clothing!

ONE HUNDRED CASES

mm& km mm&,

ALL CUSTOM MADE!

HATS AND CAPS,

OF EYERY QUALITY & STYLE!

This immense Stock was purchased 6inco the GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES EAST, And will be sold below all Competition! We invite all who want Great Bargains in Goods to Come and See. We sell more Goods than any other establishment, and can and

WILL SELL CHEAPER. Come everybody and see! Nov. 3, 1859.) GRAHAM DRO'S.

Toys! Toys!!

I

have on hand the largest stock and greatest variety of TOYS ever brought to Crawfordsville, consisting in part of Birds, Dogs, Cats, Monkeys, Elephants, Wagons, Horses, Trains of Cars, Gyroscope and other Tops, Drums and Trumpets, Wax, China, Porcelain and India Rubber Dolls and Doll-hoads, Tea-setts, Coffee Mills and many other articles too numerous to mention all of which will be disposed of at low rates. Call in and see our Clockwork Locomotives and Gigs Perform.

FRANK M. HEATON,

Oct. 3, 1659.) Crawfoitlsville, Ind.

New Arran gement!

Fall and Winter Stock

OF

DRY-GOODS!

SHUE & HARDINS

IN THE

A I E

ASerallyElection

the is now over, and as it is genknown that Harding flew the'track,' it probably will be well enough to inform the public that he fled East, and in proper time returned to his old home in Crawfordsville, with a large and fine stock of Staple and Fancy

DRY-GOODS,

Aud again enters tho mercatile field, with renewed determination to sell Goods and that largely: and instead of thanking the citizens of Old Montgomery for their votes, he in connection with Mr. Sliue, will return thanks for past patronage, and ask a continuance of the same— and if for nothing else, would be glad to have them call and examine our superior, and in every way complete stock of

GOODS!

.Consisting in part ofstaple and fancy

Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes,

HATS AND CAPS,

Bonnets, Quecnsware, Groceries, &c.

THE LADIES

6a* be Suited with all kinds of nice Dress Goods.

With Clothing, or superior Cloths, Caseimeres, Satinetts and Tweeds to make them SUITS. Come on with your

Cash or Produce

If you want cheap, cheaper, cheapest goods erer brought to this market, cheaper than ever.

GREAT BARGAINS,

Can be had of us. "We will sell goods if you want to buy. Come and make an examination for yourselves. We want all sorts of Marketing. Bring on your Jeans, Flannel, Linsey, Socks, Butter, Cheese, Feathers, Eggs, and in fact evcirthing you have to sell, with the exception of Ginseng. Now is your chance for bargains. The stock is complete, and cannot fail to meet the demands of this market.

The Books and business of the late firm of Shue & Epperson will be found iu the hands of the subscribers for settlement.

SHUE & HARDING.

Oct. 27, 1859-ly.

SCHULTS & VANDYKE,

IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF

CIGARS, SNUFF,

—AND—

O A O

South side Main, bet. Washington & Green Sts

CRAWFORDSVILLE.

WOULD

respectfully inform the citizens generally, that having bought the establishment of Mr. A. Nolte, and wishing to do a living business, would solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the concern. Call at old stand, opposite the Holton House, sign of the Indian Chief.

TOBACCO AND CIGARS,

At Wholesale and Retail! The most choice brands of Tobacco and Cigars will be sold at the lowest figures. SCHULTS & VANDYKE.

May 5,1859-ly.

A/TON,

apr 28.] N W cor. Main & Green

SILVER & PLATED WARE

A

large stock of Silveir and Plated Ware, consisting in part of Oruit Stands, Tea and Coffee Pots, Tea, Desert and Table Spoons, Butter Knives and Desert Forks just received at

June S3, 1859.) AS. PATTERSON'S.

RECEIVED

Oct. 17, 1859.

The Sabbath-School Bell,

Aoriginaland

NEW collection of choice hymns and tunes, standard, carefully and simply arranged as solos, duets, trios, semi-choruses and choruses, and for organ, melodeon, or piano.— This book contains nearly 200 hymns and tunes, and is one of the best collections for Sabbathschools ever issued. Price 12 cents, $8 per hundred, postage 1 cent. Elegantly bound, 20 cts., $15 per hundred, postage 3 cents. Among the large number of new and popula tunes may be found "Kind Words can Never Die," "The Voice from Heaven," and "God is There."— These were sung to some five thousand children and teachers at the Sunday-school Celebration and United States Teachers' Convention at Dr. Jaync's Hall, Philadelphia, by the Misses Laura and Nettie Trcmaine, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and were highly appreciated. Nearly ten thousand copies have been sold within sixty days. They have been introduced into some of the largest schools in New York and Brooklyn. Among the number are Dr. Tyng's, Dr. Hutton's, Dr. Gillette's, and Dr. McLane's. Just published by

Casl) or Protect]

We ask all who visit our market to purchase, to

ffifffl .A SSil®

As we are confident that we can do them good. Our stock consists of

PRINTS, OF ALL GRADES,

LAWNS, BERAGES, BONNETS,

$

ft SHOE

Clotlins,

STAPLE DRY-GOODS & CARPETS,

every week, direct from the

New England manufacturers, at June 9.] ,i£ GRAHAM BRO S

PICTURE FRAMES and MOULDINGS. A FINE assortment of Gilt and Rosewood V. moulding of all sizes and prices, and cheap picture frames, ready made. Also a large stock of French and German Lithographs, kept con stantly on hand at the

CRAWFOSDSVILLE BOOK STORE. Nov. 3, 1859.

PORTMONNAIES A POCKET-BOOKS.

I

HAVE just received a large and well assorted stock of Pocket-books, Portmonnaies and Purses, including several very fine varieties, intended expressly for the ladies, all of which I will sell very cheap.

F. M. HEATON,

Nov. 3, 1859. Crawfordsville.

iTHSL. IP! I THE

undersigned has just received from England—where they were manufactured to ordea—a large lot of superior Steel Pens, which will be sold to retailers and others at low rates. The pens will be sent to any address, POST-VAID, on receipt of the price:

Heatou's Bank Pen, $1,00 per cross Extra "303," 1,00 Commercial 50 The "Bank" and "Commercial" are the best business pens in use, and the "303" Pen iB

Warranted Equal to Gillott's. Send yonr orders along and they will be attended to. Address

HORACE WATERS, Agent,

May 5,1859. 333 Broadway, N. Y.

lOSe. 1QES9

ATTENTION!

THE LATEST ARRIVAL

OF SPRING AND

SUMMER GOODS!

F. H. FRY & CO.,

ARE

now receiving and opening their Spring and Summer stock of

Which they are determined to sell ae low as any :other house, to punctual men, or lor

RIBBONS, SHAKER HOODS,

GMTO &

Of all kinds. CURTAIN GOODS,

Satinets and Cassimeres,

Vogitings,

DRESS SILKS FIGURED & PLAIN,

Boots and Shoes

For every body. French Chintz, very cheap.

A FINE STOCK OF

QUEENSWARE,

Glassware,

KNIVES & FORKS, POCKET

KNIVES, TABLE & TEA SPOONS, &G., &G.,

And indeed every thing that can be called for, in our line. Give us a call. F. H. FRY & CO.

Crawfordsville, April 14, 1859-ly.

Batli Brick.

THISbe

invaluable articlc to all house-keepers, to had at V. D. BROWN'S, july 7, '59—ly

WANTED! 4,000,000 feet of Lumber 500,000 Shingles 200,000 Lath 1,000,000 lbs. Feathers 2,000,000 lbs. Butter 3,000,000 doz. Eggs. Nov. 3,1859.) GRAHAM BRO'S.

BLANK BOOKS.

DAY-BOOKS.Books,

Ledgers, Journals, Record

Books, Cash Tuck and other pocket memorandums, Blank note books and Legal Blanks of every kind, always on hand at

HEATON'S BOOK STORE,

Nov. 3,1859. Crawfordsville.

Interesting To Farmers.

PLOW SHOP IN TOWN.

HERE all kinds of plows are made, and repairing done to order. Shop South of the Post Office on Green Street. Now is the time to bring on your plows and get them repaired for spring plowing. Horse shoeing done on the shortest notice. Shoes and nails always kept on hand, and good workmen to do the shoeing and everything else in our line done to order. J. S. HATCH.

Crawfordsville, Dec. 8,1859-tf.

*HE "Western.Oakt" at. aprl41 C., JOHNSON'S.

& SIGN

A I N I N

HOUSEthat

and SIGN Painting "done in any style may be called for. Our aim 'will be to please all, in all or any style of Painting that may be called for. We are thankful for past favors. ILTShop in Commercial Row,- opposite the "Review" office. mar. 17 '59] THO'S H. W1NTON.

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Music Boxes,

REPAIRED

Oct. 10,1859.

and warranted. To this branch

of the business. I call especial attention, and feel confident, that in prices and quality of work, perfcct satisfaction will be given.

June 23, 1859.

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SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.

IFTY DOLLARS

HAVING

FIFTY DOLLARS.

This great reduction will leave the public without inducement or excuse for buying any of the inferior machinee which infringe our patents.— Competition will henceforth become impossible. A large reduction has been made in the priccs of all of.

SINGER'S STANDARD MACHINES.

for mannfacturing purposes, which are well known to be without any successful rival in the market. Much has recently been published in regard to various stitches made by sewing machines. We will take it for granted that all the world knows the fact, that Singer's Machines make the best stitch ever invented, aud do it in the best style.

ETSend for a copy of I. M. Singer & Co's Gazette, which contians full information about priccs sizes, etc., of sewing machines, and you will b« supplied gratis.

I. M. SINGER & CO.. 458 Broadway New-York.

What Everybody Wants.

Everybody's Lawyer

AXD

COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS, BY FRANK CROSBY, or S I A I A A Ir TSLIS You How to draw up Partnership

Papers nnd gives general forms for Arrangements of all kinds. Bills of Sale, Leases and Petitions.

IT TBLI* TOU How to draw up Bonds and Mortgages, Affidavits, Powers of Attorney, Notes and Bills of Exchange, Receipt® and Re leases. IT TKX.1.3 You The Laws fortho Collection of

IT

Debts, with the Statutes of Limitation, and amount and kind of property Exempt from Execution in every State.

TBLI* YOU How to make an Assignment properly, with form for Composition with Creditors, and the Insolvent Laws of every

Slate.

IT TELLS You The legal relations existing between Guardian and Ward, Master and Apprentice, and

Tenant.

IT TKLLS YOU What constitutes Libel & Slander, and the Law as to Marriage Dower, the Wife's Right in Property, Divorce and Alimony. I* TELIS YOU The Law for Mechanics' Liens in every State,and the Naturalization Laws of this country, and how to comply with the same. IT TBLI* YOC The law concerning Pensions and how to obtain one, and the

Pre-Emption Laws to Public Lands.

IT TELLS YOU The Law for Patents, with mode of procedure in obtaining one, with Interferences,

Assignments and Tables of Fees.

IT TILLS You How to make your Will, and bow to Administer on an Estate, with the law and the requirements thereof in every

State.

IT TELLS You The meaning of Law Terms in general use, & explains to you the Legislative, Executive &

Judicial Powers of both the General and State Govern ments.

IT TBLL* You How to keep out of Law, by showing how to do your business legally, thus saving a vast amount of property, and vexatious litigation, by its timely consultation.

Single copies will bo sent by mail, postage paid, to Every Farmer, Every Mechanic, Every Man of Business, and Everybody in Every State, on receipt of $1 00, or in law style, of binding at $1.25.

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CLOCKS! CLOCKS! ~l AA 8 day 24 hoar Clocks of different patv/ terns—all warranted—just received and for sale bv JAMES PATTERSON,

June 23, 18590 Main Street.

Ctttlexy.

A

large stock of Table Cutlerv Just received at JAMES PATTERSON'S. June 23,1859.

Musical Initruments.

ACCORDEONS,

OF

completed and ocupied onr great

Fire-Proof Manufactory—the most perfect machine shop in the world—we have signalised the event by producing a new FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, containing the latest improvements, at the very low price of

A

large stock of all the latest styles and most fashionable Jewelry, just received and for aaleby JAMES PATTERSON.

June 23. 1859.

BUCK'S PATENT

STILL AHEAD

AND TOOK

THE "PREMIUM"

—AT THE

ALSO: A splendid assortment of other

COOKING- STOVES

$I2,00~5"$30,00.

LARGE—•

BOX STOVES,

For Churches, Halls and School-Houacs. ALSO A good assortment of those truely serviceable

Russia Iron

PARLOR STOVES,

Which for beauty and convenience, are excelled by no stove.in the market.

Cast Parlor Stoves,

Of several patterns—both open and closed front.

A good assortment of

rm wh WE

Made from the best brands of TIN PLATE that can be had in the market. Particular attention paid to all kind of

(£oyyzx-%mify\u$,

In all its different departments.

Sheet Iron Work Bone

On short notice O Id tin ware repaired and made as good as new!Particular attention given to

Hoofing, Guttering and Spouting, all of which wc warrant to give satisfaction All kinds of

Old Copper, Pewter, Lead and Brass, taken in exchange for anything in our line, sept 30, 1858-tf] JOHN HOOVER.

200 OZ. QUININE

JUST

received by

june 7, 1859.

made by

enterprising men everywhere, in selling the above work as our inducements to all such are very liberal.

For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or address

JOHN E. POTTEE, PUBLISHER, No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 5, 1860—fim.

Pocket Knives & Porte Homes.

THE

largest stock in town—call and see for yourselves. June 23, '59.

JAS. PATTERSON.

SUMMER HATS,

OF

the latest styles, just received by Exprw «t jjune 6.] GRAHAM BRO'S.

THE CHEAP HARD-WARE

-AND—

COMMISSION STORE

-OF

*JE JL.:

IS THE PLACE TO BUY

IRON, NAILS, STUL,

SPRINGS, SASH, GLASS, AND

ALL KINDS MECHANICS' TOOLS,

With a general assortment of AMERICAN, ENGLISH, and GERMAN

HARDWARE & CUTLERY.

Also, Saddlery, Coach & Harness Trimmings

Together with all the begt Improved

KNIVESplated

and Forks from 50 cents to $8,00 per sett. Pocket Knives from 10 cents to $1,50. Silver Forks and Spoons. Also—Albatta, Argentine, German Silver, Brittania, and Iron Spoons, together with an endless variety of other articles. Having purchased my entire stock direct from the manufacturers and importers, I propose to suit purchasers in prices as well as

Crawfordsville, May 5,1859-ly. sign of the Padlock.

Flutes, Fifes, Violin and

Guitar Strings, and all other articles in that liae at JAS. PATTERSON'S. June 23, '59.

GOLD PENS

the Finest Quality, for sale by JAS. PATTERSON. June 23 '59.

New Jewelry.

T. D. BROWN.

Mammotn

STOVE STORE!

A heavy stock of Stoves now arriving at

No. 5,

Commercial Block!

—THE—

a

COOKING STOVES,

—ALSO—

Tin Ware &c.,

Manufactured for sale and to order. O O I N E N S I S Kept constantly on hand.

WIP ROOriHG,

Guttering, &c., done to order.

ID"All work warranted and all articles sold low for cash, or approved

Country Produce!

Old Copper Iron Rags &c. CHILION JOHNSON. 'A-prilJ^lSW.-ly.

In the market. We have now in store our spring stock, complete in every department. No. 2 is piled full of the choicest selection of fancy and staple

SHAWLS, BONNETS, "CLOTHING,

iron,

I

9 9

in all its fullest perfection! —A large variety of—

1

SAMUEL II. GREGG.

HAVING

A I

overall competition. It will recommend itself.

0

& B«

consolidated our business in all of

its departments, under ONK firm, will conduct the same at the old stand,

]Mos 1 S

Commercial Block,

Where we are prepared to wait on our friends and customers, with one of the largest and most complete stocks of

O O S

HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,

And in fact every thing you may want inthi»department while the stock of

HARD-WARE,

At No. 1, is none the less complete in all its various branches, consisting of every thing in the way of General HARDWARE, ^CUTLERY,

SADDLERY, TOOLS,

Farming Implements,

Nails, Basil,

GLABS, &C. As particular care is taken in the selection of Goods in this line, from the

MANUFACTURERS IMPORTERS

The trade may rest assured that they will find with us

Choicest Irantos,

AS WELL A8 THE

Greatest Variety.

We invite the Public generally to an examination of our stock, and say to them that

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD

BV ANY HOUSE EAST OF

E A

(CPRODUCE of every kind taken at the Highest Market Prices. O RIMES & BURBRIDGE.

April 14,1859-ly.

{SUPERIOR WRITING FLUIDS.

keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Applegate's Bank Fluid, and Butler's celebrated Mercantile Writing Fluids, which are the best Inks in use in this State. Also fine Red, Blue and Indelible Inks, and Inkstands, Writine-Sand and Sand-Boxes.

F. M. HEAT(5N,

Nov. 3, 1859.) Bookseller & Stationer.

HUMBOLDT SHAVING SALOON!

THE

subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity that he has now thoroughly fitted up his establishment for the fall and winter so that he is able to accommodate any and all that may favor him with their patronage. He can do all work belonging to the Tonsorial Art, in the most fashionable style. I challenge the town, or State in HairDyeing. Calls made at the residence of any one desiring it. Shop on Green street, opposite the Commercial Row. F. R. WALDEN.

Nov. 10, 1859-3m.

JOHN M. BUTLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IXD. ^^FFICE, South side

made and remitted. Ifefc 1, 18W.-ljr.

of Public Square, in Collection* promptly

Washington HalL

I I E N S O

OLD MONTGOMERY!

I

tender you my most sincere thanks for yoa very liberal patronage since I have been with you, and as my rooms are permanently located in this place, I hope you may find it to your own advantage as well as mine to give me a call always when you want anything in my line, as I am determined none can make you any better work and none shall make you any cheaper. I always keep the best assortment of cases and frames in the market, and the only Megascopic Camera in this part of the country. Call and se« me whenever you want Daguerreotypes, Melaineotypes, Ambrotypes, Photographs, or any kind of sunlight Pictures. The motto shall be

NONE BETTER, NONE CHEAPER.1*"

Yours very Respectfully, A. S. HUGHES.

Oct. 6, I858tf.

SPECTACLES SPECTACLES

GOLD,

Silver and Plated Spectacles,—-of thr finest Pebble Glasses—with all the latest improvements—to suit all ages, just received also Eye Protectors and Goggles.

June 23,1859.) JAMES PATTERSON.

TOBACCO & CIGARS,

ALL

GRADES—The heavieststock everbro^ to this market, at T. D. BROWN'S, july 7,1859—ly

TO THE SICE!

ANYAgue,

one afflicted with the Chills and Ferw or will do well to call on the undersigned in Cawfordsville. He is now in poscssion of the most wonderful cure for that deseau in the World. This Medicine, is not to be found in any of the Drug Stores, nor with any of the Physicians in America except (he undersigned alone. This medicine does not contain anj Mineral or Poisonous Drugs whatever. It ia an Indian Herb it performs its work and learea the system in a healthv condition.

NO CURE, NO PAY!

The assertion of any Drnggist or Physician of their being in possession of and administering the same, ia all false, and only done to deceir* you. None can be had that is truly genuia«i» the State, unless procured from the subscriber.

JEPTHA G. BOYLANI.

March 10, 1859.—ly.

Old Fashioned

WOODEN^ PUMPS THE

subscriber would respectfully inform th» citizens of Crawfordsville and Burroundiag country, that he has removed from Whitesvill*

TO CRAWFORDSVILLE,

For the purpose of manufacturing the old fashioned WOODEN PUMP, which he will furniak as cheap as the cheapest, and as good aa the b#«i. All new work

Warranted.

And Repairing done to order. All orders by let» ter promptly filled. Please call and see mj Pumps before purchasing elsewhere. ITT

Shop

Greene street, below Market, in the old TeaPin Alley. JACOB HUGHES. June 16, 1859—3m.*

F8R TSACHBM. SCHOOL

Registers, Clas3 Books, Geographical

Maps, Globes, Mathematical Instruments, chalk Crayons, ''Rewards of Merit," Cards, Gift Books, &c., &c., on sale by april 28.] FRANK HEATON.

AND

MEDICINES.

I

have just received and opened in Crawford'a Brick. Main street, a larce and well select*! stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES,

CHEMICALS,

Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs,

Perfumery, Brushes, &c., which I am offering it prices to suit the times. I take this method of returning thanks to my customers for their patronage in years gone by, aud of soliciting a continuance of the same, hoping by fair and honorable course in trade to merit their confidence.

PHYSICIANS

Are requested to call and price my goods be fere purchasing elsewhere. cry Prescriptions careftillr and acientitoallf compounded. ,l T. D. BROWN.

July 7,1859—ly

Dr.

Yanderbllt,

ISiTAL IIRSNI,

RESPECTFULLY tenders his selv vices to the citizens of Crawfordsvil/ and vicinity. He give3 particula

attention to carious Teeth, millions of which^are now annually lost for want of timely

and

judicious

treatment. Those that are in want of artificia teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of PORC 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, careful* attended to, with the least possible pain. ET Dental Rooms in Empire Block, No. 1. Crawfordsville, July 14,1854.

N E W S I

"T'M WITH THEE STILL Ballad Words 1 by Mrs. A M. Edmonds first published in The Mother's Journal, music by Augustus Cull. "The Wilds of the West," "Kind Words can Never Die," "The Angels Told me So," "Give Me Back My Mountain Home," "Thoughts or God," and "Ode to Liberty." Price 25 centa each, mailed free. Just issued by HOBACE WATERS, Agent. No. 333 Broadway.

POPULAR INSTRUMENTAL MUSIO.—"The riceolomini Polka," with beautiful vignette

of

11

Piccolo mini price 35 cents. ^'Palace Garden, or

Singing-Bird

Polka," with vignette: pnee 40

cents Both by Thomas Baker. "The Swinging

Schottische,"

with vignette price 35 centa,

and the "Very Last Vareovienne, price 25c.. both by Augustus Cull. Beautiful vignettes

M'll Piccolomini for 25 cents each. May 5, 1859.

of

CRAWFORDSVILLE

BOOK JST0RE. FRANK M. HEATON,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN

BOOKS, STATINOERT,

PAPER HANGIN&S,

Fancy Articles, See.,

Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of SCIFOOI* & COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS, In general use, together with a great variety of

POCKET AND FAMILY BIBLES All sizes and prices. BLANK BOOKS, DIARIES,

TEACHERS' SCHOOL REGISTERS, TOY BOOKS,REWARDS °f MERn_ INKSTANDS, INKS, PENHOLDE

PENS. PENCILS, tc.,

Whioh will be di»poMl of Cinciw»" pr,ce'Nov. 3, 1859.

PPER Ovefl,« Drm*Sw^tN^ •pr J4J

O- JOBS SON.