Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 November 1860 — Page 4

HORACE WATERS,

AO 13 NT,

SSS RroatUcay, 1*

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rUKMSHKU OK

Music and Music Books, DTVAI.ER

7

in Pianos, Melodcons, Alexandre Or­

gans, Orijan Aeeorduons, Martin'!- celebrated and other Guitars, Violim-i Tenor Viols, A iolineellos, Aceordeons, Flutinas. Flutes, fifes), Clarionetts. Triangles. Tuning Forks, Pipes nml Hammers, Violin Lows, best Italian String?, Brass Instruments.

SHEET MUSIC, from all tlvc publishers in the I

S.: IScrtini'f. lfuntinV and 'Modem School, and nil kinds ri" Instruction Books for the. ahovei instruments Church Music Books: Music! egant!y Bound Music Paper, and all kinds oV Music Merchandise. if flic T.i'ii-'h! I'rivet..

NEW 1MAXOS. at. -SIT.'). S200, *225. $250 and up to SiSOU: Second Hand Pianos from £20 up to $160: iN'ew Mclodeons, S4.). S(H), S7, $ 101) ami up to S200: Second Hand Melodcons, from $30 to$h0: Alexandre Orsriins, villi live stops. $lt»t. nine stops, SIS.i and Si2.". thirteen stops. S2 j0, 27.) and $300, fifteen stops, $ 520 and $:57.: Alexandre Organ Aceordeons—a new instrument jut imported —price $!•() av.d ?. A liberal discount, to Clergymen. Churches, Sabbath Schools, Seminaries and Teachers. T!io 'Trade, supplied at the usual trade discount:".

SABBATH S'CJIOOL BOOK'S PI BUSHED BY I 1 HOUSE:

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

The Anniversary arid Sunday-School Mu.-ic Books. No. 3—contains SO tunes and hymns.— Price -1 cents each. 3 per hundred.

The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Book, combining Xos. 1 and 2, with several additional pieces, contains 77) tunes and hymn.-..— Price 8 cents each. $." per hundred.

The Revival Penny Music Hooks,

l.

NOP.

1 2.—

No. 1 contains IS tunes and hymns. Price one cent. No. 2 contains :'.t5 tui.es am! hymns. Price 3 ccnts each, ^'2 per hundred. Postage one cent each.

The Sabbath-School Poll contains L1 tunes and hymns. Price 12 cents each, per hundred, positive 2 cents each: elegantly bound, 20 cents each, $1S per hundred.

Congregational Singing—An eight page Tract.— Price 25c. per do7... $L 50 per doz. TESTIMONIALS OF THE HORACE WATERS?

PIANOS AND MELODEOXS:

'•The Piano came to hand, and in first rate order. It is a beautiful ir.stiunn.ut and no mistake."—

LEE: A- WAt.K.I'hihi.

John Hewitt, of Car.liege, X. V., wlic lias had one of the Horuec V'aterj Pianos, -writes as follows:— "'A friend of mine wishes mo to pnrdiase a J'iano for h"r. She likes the one yon sold, mo in December, li-tAi. ?.lv piano b: becoming popular in this place, am! I think I can introduce one or two more thov viii be more popular than any other make. "Wo have 'wo of Waters' Pianos in u.-e in our Seminary, one of which has been sexeiely to.-ted for three vears, end we can testily to their good uutuitv and durability.—Wool)

I GUKUORY,

"II. WATEM. KSSJ.—Dear

Mount

Sir: Having used one

one of yi.nrPiano-]'-.!-!os for two yc:ii.-: p.iat

I

f.mn'l it a very •*.• .--nor imtrmiH-nt.—AI.ONJCO

have

GKAY.

Principal iSiookiyn Heights t?( Jiiinar "The Piano I received from you continues to give satisfaction. I regard it as one of the best instruments in the

].1:U-J.'"—L.CI.AKKK,

Charles­

ton. Ya. "The Mclodeon has safely anived. I feci obliged to you lor your liberal discount—will do all can lor yoi: in these parts."—Ri:v. ,T. M. M.CCOKMICK, Yarqaesvii'.e. 6. C. "The piano was duly received. It came in e.\eelkiit cc-mluion. and is very much admired by my numerous family. Accept my thanks for your mptness.''—P.^SKUTCOOI'KR, Wurrenham. Umd-

proriptnesr. ord Co.. l' "Your Piano ple!!=es us weil. It is the Lest one in

OUT

coiuiiy."—Tiios. A.

LATHAM,

Campbcil-

toii. G.i. We arc very nr.ieh oidiireu to you for having I pc-nr such a tine in.-iruir.enl for 5250. and we shali take iiie pains to jeeonimend it.—EI

A.\'K, 1II:M) A'

Co.. Buifaio JUunotrat. "The Iloraee Waters Pic.no? are known as among the vcrv best. Y\*e 'arc enabled to speak of these instrutv.e.its v,ith confidence, from personal knowlcicc o!' thcH'oxerlient tone and durable '.piaiiry."— I j_N. Y. Kvancelint: "We epn =peak of the merit? of the Horace Waters Pic tics from ihe per.-on a 1 kno-vlcdge, as being of the very bist nr.'.Iity."—[Christian Intelligencer. "Notlsing at the State Fair displayed greater r.xrellencein nay dcjiartinent than Ihe Horace A\ liters Pianos.—[Churchman. "The iloraco Vfliters Pianos arc built of the best Ttiid most thoroughly seasoneil maierial. \t have no doubt- that buyers can uo as well, perhaps better, nf. this than at any other house in the Union."— [Advocate arid Journal. ''Waters' Piano's and Melodcons challenge eompnri son with the finest made anywhere in the country .''— [11 o:ne Journal. "Horace Weighs' Piano-Forte? are of full, rich .and even tone, and powerful."—New York Musical Review. "Our friends will find at Mr. Wafers'store the verv best assortment of Music and of Pianos to be found in the United Siaies, and we urge our southern and western friends to give him a call whenever they go to New York."—[Graham's Magazine.

VV'AREROOMIJ 3,33 BROADWAY, N. Y. ~*. MAV 5.

Hew Grocery Btore.

IOB CRBAM SALOON

AXJ)

A E

1). E. CRAIG & CO., MAoil

VI NO rust opened up in (lie above business the corner of Washington auil Vernon Sts.. {Graham's old stand. would inform the citizens ol Crawfordsvillo ar.'t vicinity, tliat then

1

stock is

completo in every respect, and will be sold at the lowest possible tigures. Our sto.de of

consists in part of. Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Pepper, Spiecs, .Vc., iVc. ..

®®!?E§'S,3®0&a!lS8.

Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Figs. Prunes, Dater, Oranges, Lemons,Citrons, Mace, itc.

.KEEP COOL!!

Their ICE CREAM SALOON fitted up with elegance and taste, and just the place for, a., warm

'"""mW BAKERY.

The Bakery Department of our establishment is tirely new. every thing having been fitted up in best style, ami" we feel confident that we arc pre•rcd to meet the demands of the people withanying in our line. A superior article of

the pared niiiE

BREAD, FRESH EVERY DAY.

i.onc: Hrcml, French Bread, Bottom Krciul. Split Uread, Siound lli&tid, Tivist Bread, WiSk BrctflT, Graham Bread.

Crackers, Pies, and unsurpassed Cakes of all kinds. We have in our employ the best Baker in town.

•'"W"edding* akes!

Particular attention will bo given to getting up superior Cakes, to order, for Wedding Parties

1

rties, decovo us a

rated if desired, in supev style. Please gi

call. May 31, 1S00

1). U. CKA1C & CO.

JOHN M. BUTLER,

^ITTOENEY AT LAW,

CRAW.FOPJ-)S"\TLLE, TXD.

O' FFJC'E, South side of Public Square, in Washington Hail. Collections promptly made and remitted.

I).-:. 1, ilSt.lMy.

1

NOISELESS

FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.

T'lE

undersigned,

CLKRGYMKN

of various de­

nominations, havin*»~purohased and used in our families "GROVER BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEAVIXO MACHINE,' take pleasure in recoiuuiendir.jT it as an instrument fully combining (ho essentials of-a good machine. Its beautiful simplicity, ease of management, and the strength and elasticity of its stitch, unite to render it a machine unsurpassed by any in the market, and one which wc feel confident will give satisfaction to all who mav purchase and use it.

Rev. W. P. Strickland, Rev. N. Yansant, Rev. R. B. Yard, Rev. Larue, I Rev. E. P. Rodger?, D.I. "1 Rev. W. I!. Sprague. D.I). Rev. J. X. Campbell, D.D. Rev. Charles Anderson,

X' in York.

Miuiiifj.y. y.

v"

v*

Rev. Charles Hawley. Rev. Daniel II. Temple,

.1

uhurn, A*.

Hev. T. M. Hopkins y-" Rev. William llosincr, I Rev. I). II. Tiffany, D.D. Rev. C. ,f. Bowen, Rev. Jona. Cross, Rev. John Al'Cron. D.D. liultimore, Md. ...vv, Rev. W. T. D. Clemm,

Rev. AV. II. Chapman, Rev. F. S. Evans Rev. R. C. (ialbraith, Cor.Diifoirir, Md. Rev. T. Dau^hcrty. t''.n/).'6''o.-o. Pa, Rev. Thos. 10. Locke. U'cutuiorc/iiiul Co., I Rev. W. A. Crocker, ..

T) O t' t\ I (1

Uev. Pan?:, Rev. J. F. Lannean. Sa/ in. !"«. Rev. Ch. Ilankcl. D.I).. 1 Rev. C. A. Loyal, A. C, Rev. A. A. Porter, Scltua. Ala. Rev. .loseph J. Twise. Sjuciht-c!', S. O. Rev. I?. P-. Ross. MM'r, Ah. Rev. .1. L. MichauN, Eiijiild, .V. C. Rev. A. C. Harris, I

lr

,,

,, ,, ,, ,, IJuidrrsiiii. I Rev. h. Harris, Rev. llenrv A. Riley. Rev. A. I.'P..st, Prof. W. D. Wilson, D.O. 1,' I'.l I Rev. A\ I". Curry. A.M. Rev. Elbert Slin^erland, ^Vo Prof. John Foster, Rev. Francis G.Gratz Rev. J. Turubull Racus, i.r. Prof. Renj. Stanton. Rev. P. C. I'ru^li.

Mniilv'se, 1\

x. r.

Sellriict'y

AVJI/-', 0.

Rev. B. W. Chidlaw. A. M. Rev. W. Perkins, Rev. E. tiraml Girard, ftijjln/, O. Rev. A. Riai.e, Rev. JO. C. li' cccn, A.JI. (Janib.icr,. Q. Prof. J.J. M'Fihenny, D.D. I Rev. F. Cherlci, /(v.iifoa. Rev. 10. F. Hast e, CnrnW-lij-.- Pity, Ind. Rev.J.C. Asn.stronii, Sniim, Mich. Rev. Arthur Swazey". Rev. A. liunt, I Rev. Knstein Morbouirh. (\imbridijr City,

.'iiu iiin'tli, O.

Rev. Richard White, Miltmi. hid. Rev. Calvin Yale. MiirliuKbiir /. A. Rev. Joseph KiJridtre, X'n-jhh':,

Rev. John Jeiinin.irs, Rev. AVilliam Phipps, Hi. Rev. H.

IJ.

raster, Mann.

\V"ayland,

Rev. U.-immil Barker,") Bishop of E Church, j.

Jf

Rev. llios. Ratliay, Rev. Henry E. Parker, I Rev. G. N. Jndd, J/ojifr/owrv, X. F. Rev. A. M. Sio.we, Cuimiidiiiaiui, A. Y.. Rev. William Tioiig, Ctijf Mine, Mirh. Offices of Exhibition and Sale:—-10a Broadway. New York. 1S SummerStrcet, Boston. 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 1S1 Baltimore Street, Balti ttore. a.'i \W-:l Kocrrh Street, Cincinnati.— 121 North Fourth Street, Sr. Louis.

THO'S NEWMAN, Agent. CiiAWi'ot'.nsvii.LE.

y-b 'SENI) FOR A CTRCULAR.-S-X

June 28, 1800.

18GO. 1 SGO.

SPKEG STOCK!

I. & I

2

AT THEIR OLD STAND,

Nos. 1 &

2,

COMMERCIAL BLOCK,

Have now'in Store a large ami generai assort­

ment of

NEW-GOODS,

COXSi3TII."0 OF

O O S

DRESS GOODS,

TII[MM!XGS, I\"OTIOXS

O :L O %3EE I XCr

'.TSTails, Steel,

A li IN €1 I 31 1,11 ME IV S

TOOIJS. PLOWS, GLASS,

r/LASS IVAJtR CROCKER Y- WARE,

O E E S

DYE-STUFFS, &C., &C.-

All of which wc offer to our customers, and the

trade generally, at tho

LOWEST COMPETITION P.RICES.

CRIMES & BURBR1DGE.

Api-il 13, 1360-ly.

AMERICAN HOUSE.

C. WALKER, Proprietor.

Men

THE subscriber having tak- |pj

tho Tavern stand, situate on the corJfeHll

ner of Washington and Market sts., and known as the •'•'American House," would respeetlully solicit a liberal share of tho public patronage. Hoarding with or without Lodging, on the most reasonable terms/ My Tables shall always be supplied with the best the countrv afford:-'.

CALVIN VvAUiFR.

"i a r, lords vi 1 le. April.'. IStiO-tt.

Blair & Cumberland's

NEW GROCERY

ESTABLISHMENT.

XOW OX IIAXD AXD FOR SATE:

50 I11IDS. SUGAR:

50 BHLS AIOLAS8ES

75 SACKS COFFEE

20 CHESTS TEA

10 TIERCES RICE.

Fellow-Citizens, il you are in want of

CSrIFLO OES-El-SESSJ,

BLAIR & CniEERL.tXD'S

IS TIIE PLACE TO

Buy them Cheap.

DO YOU WANT COFFEE

DO YOU WANT SUGAR?

DO YOU WANT TEA

Tnd.

DO YOU WANT SPICE?

DO YOU WANT PEPPER

DO YOU WANT SODA?

USaifi* &. Cumberland

KEEP A GOOD SUPPLY.

IF YOU WANT HAMS,

IF YOU WANT SHOULDERS,

IF YOU WANT DRIED BEEF,

IF YOU WANT DRIED TEACHES,

IF YOU WANT DRIED APPLES,

S3

AS

&

2i S

SM?rlaES d"

IS THE CHEAP STORE!

SHOULD YOU WANT PICKLES,

SHOULD YOU WANT PINE-APPLES,

SHOULD YOU WANT CAN PEACHES,

SHOULD YOU WANT NUTS,

SHOULD YOU WANT CANDIES,

SHOULD YOU WANT RAS1NS,

SHOULD YOU WANT FIGS,

Blair Cumberland's

IS THE PLACE TO GET TIIEM CHEAP.

A1LSO, 03T IIAXO

500 KECS XATLS,

50 BOXES GLASS,

5000 LTS. SASK,

12 DOZ. LOCKS & LATCHES

.-I full and complete stock of

HOUSE TRIMMINGS.

If you should want PLOWS

5

13GOTS A XI) SHOES,

1 A S N O S 1 I I O S

CUTjMvin', SADLEllY, ]IK)XT,

If-you should want KEAPEKS

If you should want MOWEKS

If you should want THRASHERS.

r'

Do you want to SA\ I'J 3IOXE\

BLAIR & CUMBERLAND'S

IS THE PLACE TO GO TO.

DO YOU WAXT TLBS?

DO YOU WAXT BUCKETS?

DO YOU WAXT BASKETS?

DO YOU WAXT BHOO^IS

DO YOU WAXT SEIYES

DO YOU WAXT BAGS?

ii E A

HERE CAX BE EOLX TIIE

S\)ovd$,

TIHll^E

1-2-

j^'

DRUGS

&

Wl-and

-i

DO YOU WAXT I BUSIIKLS?

DO YOU WAXT CIIURXS?

BLAIR & CUMBERLAND

SELLS

Very 1

Cash or Goods given in Exchange for

O E

0°South room, under "Mc-CLHLLAXD'S

HALL," Wdshington Street. BLAIR & CUMBEELAXD. March 29, isGO.—ly.

Choice Perfumery,

LL kinds, at t. D. BROWN july 7.'iiH'

S A SL.' ,#i

J¥.EW"Ct0ODS.

.1 L'HT HI'X'KIVKD AT THfi

A

Fa

HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL AID

COMMISSION STORE!

i.ARCJ

IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES,

Springs, Sasli, Glass, Locks, Latches, Butts, Hinges,

IIAMES, TRACES, LOG- & IIA LTKK C1IA1XS, STRAW-CUTTERS.

-EL r^J" El

MOWING SCYTIIKS, 31 I LL. CUT, AXD HAXL) SA.WS. A F.SO,

Or ALL KI XL'S

FARMING IMPLEMENTS,

OF EYLTiY VARIETY

-4—8

il\

MEDIOIKES!

have jus received fi om New York, a large! well s-eleeted stock of fre.-ii Dniir-: M.ud. Medieines, together withaa a?.-iortmcnt of article.usually kept in the Drug business. Also, a large lot of

Pure Whits Lead,

And i,indeed Oil, whvh we propose to sell a.-' Ii.w ran be Iioupht for e.'ifh. 1'aints ol e^erv de^ 'nption: Colors of a.Uliind ground and ready for Farmers' use, including

& 8 HORSE POWER.

Ar^o,rsTi:A.M EXCIXES. roil TINU:siuXN ^IACNIXKS: FAJJMKI S:

MLd

TIIE BKST

Reaping and If owing Machines built in America!

BEIXG..EXCLUSIVE/A' II-," TJIIi

IIAKD WARE & AGRIC ULTUHAL Til A I)E.

lean mid "WILL SELL GOODS below nil

SICX" OF TLIE T^ad

APIIIE L'O, LS00—EY.]

HENRY 0TT & SON.

1KAl.KRS

IN

4

'House I in ting',

^Vagous, .Ve. V,"e have on lianil also. Tens of ihe best ijuaiitv a good Inditro, and the vanousbr.i'.uis of tLs best"

VIK^ISSA TOBA^C'O.

M'I'

would inform the -nib!ie. in aunoiinein^"' our sloek, and our eustnmers in general, that we are tll'.iiiUfiil for pes' fVivori :ml j.n -••»u,'- I. ill! assure them that they will always liml usjirei'ared to furnish them with a l'ure Artiele of w.

Insiporictl Wisscs and ESa-saisdies

For Medicinal purposes. Our Wines and Knuidies arc received direct from our own lelatives in I'ni: sia, who manufae u''C them trom the products 01 their own

VITs :iCYA.iri3S

And as such, wc warrant and recommend them civ1 v, to persons who require a l'tllli

STIMULATING TONIC.

"We have also on lumd, Imported Spectacles, suit-' able for all ages. Also Violin Strings, of (he W-d

foreign

importation e.r any size and kind: whichthe Fiddlers may rely upon a? the best ever brought, to lie place. In connection wit li theabove. wc have received a lull and complete assortment 01

Books and Stationery,

Consisting of School Book*. Blank Books, Pocket Hook?, ant the host of Fools-Cap. Lrttor, l^ill ain. Note PAPERS. Also,

Of all sizes and qualities. Plensc {rive us a call and examine the above stock before purchasingelscwherc. The public may rest assured that our dealings will be fair and honest with every t.ody all branches of

our

MAYIXC

business, and we solicit a furtaer

continuance of their patronage. 8SE!Vi£V OTT & Crawfordsvillc, June 7, 1800-Cm.

The Sabbath-School Bell,

Aoriginal

NEWcolleetion of clioiec hymns and tunes, and standard, carefully and dimply arranged as i-'olos, duets, trios, semi-clioruse.-^ and choruses, and for organ, melodeon or piano.. Jliis book contains nearly 200 hymns and tunes, and i?. one of the best collections for Sa bla th-schools c\ cr issued. Price 12

cents.

£8 per hundred, postage 1

cent. Elegantly bound, 20 cents,£15 por hundred, postage cents. Among the large number ncv\ and popular tunes may be found'"Kind Words can Never Die," "The Voice from Heaven." and "Cod is There." These were sung to some live thousand children and teachers at the Sunday-school Celebration ami United States Teachers'Convention at I.ir. Jayne's Mall, Philadelphia, by the Misses Laura and !Net.tie Treninine, ot lirooklvn, X. ... and were highly appreciated.^ Kearly ten thousand eojiies have been sold within sixty days. They have been introduced into some ol the largest school.- in Xcw York and J'rookhn. Among the number are Dr. Tyng's, Dr. Mutton s, Dr. (illette's and Dr. McLane's. Just published by

HORACE WATERS, Agent.

May 5, 3S3 Broadway, X. Yi

EMBROICERIES, SLEEVES, &0.

NH'.V lot of Embroideries. Sleeves and Collhr? Flouncings. at. rednc VDEK'S .CHI .VP,. Cash

.A. Edgings and Flouncings. at, reduc-d ]irices

April 21, 180(1, April 5, I860.'

OjTH

KST & CHEAPEST STOCK OE

ijo.es, £orhs,

ST£3

C031PKTITI0^.A

.!-ioclc, !.']iiLj')i.re

SAMUEL H. GREGG.

i:s,

SIXCKIRS SIAVIXG MAC::IN FIFTY DOLLARS.

completed and occupied our grerit

Fire-l'niof .Manufacion—the most or feet junchine si:op in the world—we have signalled the event by joodueing a new FA.M1LY SKWFX'5 MACUIXE. containing tiic latest improvements, at.the verv low price of

DOLLARS.

This "real rolls.- ion will leave the public with-, out inducement or excuse lor buying any 0! tlic inferior machines which infringe our pa tent.-:. Competiiii.n will he.'iceforih become impossible. A larire reduction has been made in the pnteiaii all of

SINGER'S STANDARD MACHINES,

r'or manufacturingparpOHes, which arc well known to I wiliiout •!jy successful rival in tiie m.:r! et.— V, eh has recently lieen jiublished iTI rcgaru fo various stitches made by rewing mao'iine-. A', will take it. for granted Ilinf all the world knows (he fact, that S' ng :i '.• ^iachines make the l.)e -t stitch ever invented, and do it ill the best style. jT-rrSond f«r eo]y of 1. .1/". Ffingt-r V" nO'itrzciU:, which contains full information aboui jirices. i/.««. Ie.. of sowing machines, and will be .-applied irraiis.

I. M. SIXCER A- CO.. 4.rS Broailway. Jvcw-Vurk.

O,. m. iS.V,I.

I860. !fcU3(J.

•X1 S3: JEi

MAMMOTH #PBW!

4 0 0 0 0

STOCK OE

ARRIVING. DAILY!

AT

Graham Bro.'s

Wc invite. I-!* erybody to come asad

S E

SCHULTS & VANDYKE,

IMPOUTKKS AND MA.NUFACTUltKRS OP

CIGAES, SNUFF,

A*D—

TMM%©€€)',S

Seutli side Main, between Washington & Green Sts

I'awlbixls vil].e,

WOl

LD rc.-pfelfully inform tlirj oilix^ris gencrully, Hint having located perin:uieii(ly in the jditeo, and feeling tliunkful for past favors— having done !iliving business—and washing toeoiitinm: the same—would solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to tho concern. Call at the old stand, .sign of the htdwn Ci,vf.

TOBACCO AXD CIGARS.

At holesiileiini Retail! The iru^t clioico nmufN of

fl'(»baeeo

nnd cigars will bf sold :it tlic lowest fig­

ures. ht'lI I LJfcj A VAN DVKK. Apr. 26,18(i0-ly.

MAMMOTH STOCK

0F

WATCHES, CLOCKS,

AXD

!K¥»

JAMES PATTERSON,

19

TX'-J j'ist"returned from ?\cw Toilc atid Fiiiiadeijiiiia, would inform thu citizens of

Montgomery and fnrrounding counties, that he has pur.tiiased, and are being opened, tli-" mo.-t complete stock of \Vafche.-, (.'locks, Jewelry, Fancy Articles and Cutlery, ever brought to Crawfordsville. It consi.-ts in jiartof

WATCHES

Gold Kiid Silver, limiting and Opnr.ed fa-:ed.vM

O S

K( 1- Itwci:' :i%-?, .Stores, Banks,Cliurches and Sehooi iri-'ii-e-'. of .^eth Thomas' •)crorac't and ^Vatcrbmv Clock Company lmuui fact tire.

JEWELRY!

all !-tyles and pattnrn.--. Coral. Carb«n"le. Mosa-. i'', Cfinic-c, Uold-stone, Miniature alio Loeketa of :«!l bizes.

FOCM KT-ISCC53£.S I

Looking

From a mammoth ^7:0 to a I'oekct Mirror.

00

Of all sh:t]»cs and Morocco, Calf nivd Bii:! :ikin I'urius.

Table

Cutlery!

prices, fro *rt 7")

?n to .^r t..:'

Pocket J^nives!:f

iThecomplete stock ever saw in to^n. J'lon! uir. !!p to

SILVER AND PLATED WARE!

I'ur

Fork?

ilver and Tea nn.1 Tal.de S^'ir.y#, r.iy.v ':isi or -. Buiter-Kuives.l.ad.'.^.-. ''re.iiK "(igar TiMigs—all v.-ahan•'••coii: vs

•staiidy :,fl.

:4-'

A O S

(n.-niiin a brand 5.

'V

I! ii'.-!:er s. ar.'i t. ser reimb!

F-i.ir and Ktib'. tl-iek and MsUitu-. en-h.i. Hieiiory. Ae. .7 AMI'S f.\ TKil-nv,

K», 1?t ti.^ M.i 1 St.. i'r nv x"il 1'".

%%r. Jif,

I )ei LI'MI ::BI IT^ebTT,

SRevolver.".

iiiK

SPRING AND SU

OoodN!

GTJAIIAM FC BRO.'S.

11E5i'l'i'TFi' 1.IiY tenders his, servito tho ei:i.f.-n. of Crawford villc

and vicinity, lie gives particular at-

1 tention to carious Teeth, millions of which arc now iiniiiially !o.-r for went of timely r.d judi -iv..es treatment. Those that arc in want -f nrtiS.-iai'1 •l.tnetli can do well to call and.,,see Fpe£5.incps...af the: best manufacture of

I Porcclaiss T'f2Ia Ssa {ftc Wcsf.

llavina sure utiiiiy and ease tonii rcijuiiing ar-:i tifick'.i sulj-iitiiie.-, t'rom a single tooth to ancntiie double set. Ail work warranted.

All op«rations pCTtaining to the science, carefully attended to, with the least p-vsible }itiin. Dental Booms in Emp-ire Block, JS'o. 1.

Crawfordsvillo, July I-!, iS^».

WATCHtSj ULOGKSj JCVVELnV

XL

AXJ) 1

I :H I :v S,j

MEPAIBED

0?''c

and warranted. To thi- Rram-h of I

business, 1 call especial atienti'm and feel confident, that in prices and quality of work, perfeci satisfaction will be given.

May 10, I860.] JAS. PATTERSOX.

SUMMER HATS, ..

just

0Fat'"

1 litest sh

n-ccivoil by Kxpivjs

ljunc !).] Git All AM BKO'Sj. GOLD PENS Finest (Jualitv, for sale bv

JAS. PAT'I

May 10, 1800.

iV.

saspoOTA.vr TO

WEST'W.AI-U3!

HAVE just received a eomp'elo assortment Gnn«. Ti.-lids, and Howie Knives.— Revolvers ol' tau l'atc-nt.

May UK I8li0.

sorlment of [nives.—

It's. Allan's. Shitrp's, and .MantiatJAS. TATTEHSUX.

R. E. McNDENHALL'S

OtllQIJLD used by ever}- body who need mcdieines of any kind. They arc snfe, effectual, pleivsaut to take, and purely vegetable! They arc

deservedly popular, and have gained reputation unsurpasyed as vegetable FAIEY MKDICIXES. by all v\ho have given them a fair trial. They consist in part of Sanative and Liver pills. Femak pills, Ague pills. Cough-remedy, Imperial Liui-m-int and Dysenteric Balsam.

For sale by T. D. EIICWX, and Agents everywhere. July 12, ISOO-ly.

NEW" GROCERIES!

AT

T. 13. BROWN'S,

CRAWFORD'S BRICK,

31AIN STI1EET, Crawfortlsvillc.

COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR,

MOLASSES, JvICE. SPICES,

CONFECTIONERY. FEUITS,'NUTS,

TOBACCO, I'OWDEir. LEAD,

SIIO T, O FIS IT A E IiEL,

And everything usually kept, in Grocery Store j^Afl kindS ofCGUXTllY PRODTTCE. taken

IN

enchaugo.

PHVC

money

1

Mav 2t. lR?

BOOTS! BOOTS!

SHOES! SHOES!"!

THE

Boots & Sh.oes

for the spring and summer trade, fresh from the

"if

subscriber would respectfully ill form Citizens of Cfawfortlaville and vicinity, that they havejuet received at the old stand,

FISHER'S BLOCK

Corner of Main and Vernon Streets, ,a new dtoc&

of

NEW -ENGLAND

manufacturer?—selected with a view to durability Fine and heavy work of all kinds

FOR THE LADIES!

.Mioses and children? Boots and Shoes of the choicest quality of all kind.'.

Youths' Boys' & Mens'

Bootf, Con^-.x's.-' Gaiter?. Oxford Tic.-^Brogam?, tc. fre. AUol' which wo are determined to sell cheaper than can be bought elsewhere in the market. Call and fee us before purchasing. Also, on haiid a large lot of

of the first quality, and

Itepairing done in the best style and on the short--notice. CCltTIS

April 20, 1800-tf.

& BUOTHEK.

"^HEA5 aUASTEES

I-O!

BARGAINS!

& IJARTEB,

A UK AD AS t'SLTAL V.'ITil Til Kilt

MAMIVIOTH STOCK OF

"NEW GOODS.

^hilea modest. re :ani iur iruth 11 nd veracity for bids them spying (but they have over

KOI.LAR3

WOJITII OF

W E W O O S

It ss ndmittcd by all who have made the cirouit of tilcir

£31

6

1

3? O 3FL .aZn £3

Thai no other establishment j»rc»eiit.5 s.ucb induev-nit-nts in t'.ie Ese:»j, Variety Style, and Ch«ap-ne-s of uk .v Goods, Cr.m.bi:,i! a

S Larger Cash Capital

2'h'ia cny other Uou-e, «r.d always buyinp

SSDCM

'as ros-ib!e from, fust brurds. t./geiiier with an eigbiceii vears eyi.erieiiee by one ihe best buret* thrt poos to .ov

YOI-J

eunbkri them to aall beiow

alL hon.'-trt].:: .•,"i. r.et iioit. Their .:toek of ........

HAIU)-W.\KE, TlC?J5C

& I'v-sckei fz-iUry. TooSs ic.

never :n ie eorni.!i'ie.

IHOH AMD .KAILS, Were oil bcutrht for v.'ali at iiisifigttret-, and will be sold at very stiiuil ituvanee en maiialaettir or.-" ri'i y.'.wrj. I.OJ KS. L.\TCi?r:s, '"And n:i end'ess variety of inner IIt.U:.-e rriiiiiu^*»J,t I ai 1 i'ss !h::n atjy otticr jdae^.

-v.

A V.'. W.iilllA NT!vl.:

Ail '.I. A: CtT !r :r." (.utter.- from t' -fi

BE3AKIWS- PLOW?, 1 I«.! PLCWS. SIXC

r!, lU,

HORSE i'LOW 7 0VU a 'HIli }-:e

SHOVEL PLOWS,

Aiwav 4 00 ham:.

"REVOLVING HAY RAKE.

REAPERS,

ORATH'-JKIS, &e.,

lil lea'-iv Ji.r ti colon.g iiarve.-.. %SSr?.Rcm ember iUcpffurr'-r 11a njit ins. vw* &, 8, Cummer?-??.?! Elou.

CAMPBELL. OAIKV & ii AfiTEK.

Crawftii'diviHe, April j, —iy.

& W S W

1

A if

J/ sura tire!

PH(EMX

INSURANCE CO.

Gash Capital, ^400,066.00

Cash Asss Is, ^582,355,00

The Pi!rs*ix

COMPAX'V,

devdiing its entire timo

antl attci-iion io tho bu^inc^s of

FIRE IMSU3AMGE EXCLUSIVELY,

And having a Cash Capital pledged solely forthni pmposc, i. ciK'.bicd to oiler tiUi'KKiOR advuiitajres to thofe desirin:: reliable indemnity, rfnd |.-r"Bijtnc.«s' in the settlement of losses the 'Tha-uix" has no rival in .Vmeriea.

S. L. JjOO^riS. President.

IT. KELLOGG,

fire'v.

BRAXCJI OFFICE, Kos.

31 33.

VrF.sr Tunro STREET, GIXCIXXATI.

il. (ill.I., General Agent.

^if""Applicr.!ions solicited, and Policies issue? direct by GEO. I'OUUIJ, A^cnt. Crawfordsvillo, Ind. X?

FIR^KCEL COMPLIANCE WITH STATE LAWS, Feb. IS, ISOO-ly.

WHiTE RI¥£R VALLEY

B£jfjEDiMs\THSVBAKCB COMPANY!

Incorporat e! by the Ict/i,lafttre oj Indi­

ana. A.

-A.

OFFICE ?TO. 2, GI.EXN'S I-EOCK, IXDIAX"AI'OLJS, J.VD.

Clisartcrcd Capital, $200,000.

I

r.-ure 0

Buildings. Jlcrchar.di^o, Household Fur­

niture and personal Properly, Hgainst loss or damage by Fire, at as low rates as any other re.-por.s., hlc Company.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

F. BiOt.F.F., Register I". S. Treasury, W. II. Dediick, Adam Cox, E. T. Skinner, Adolp.ius Rocl.well. .Tercminh Weekly, E. T. Bu.sstll,

C. W. Warriner.

J.

railing.

E. T. Rl'SSELL. President.

ADO I'll US F. ROCKWELL, Sec'y.

KFFKKEN'CES 15V PKUMISSIO.V.

A. P. AVILLABD, Governor, J. W. DODD, Auditor of STU.O, ^. .. Hon. .TAMES MOKUISON, Indian.) Col.N. 13. PALMEK, SAH'L IIETSELCKSST:!!, SAMEEL Y\'TEMOT,

S. PRATT,

7Tnn E. 3lfI^OXALD, i-., 0

I. J. S. A31,

aen. Agent.

v- HARRISON, Ag'' Cr'nrfnH^iih. J,n. -, lPr.0—1%.