Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 August 1866 — Page 4

THE JOURNAL

Premium List—Concluded.

Fug&r Creek......... Franklin..... Wjvlnut Clark

Scott

The Indies of each

ticket. 7.

Children under Iy years of age

exhibit and compete for premium! 23. Any exhibitor treating tho judges contempt-, uousiy, hai! not only forfeit his premium, should one be awarded to him, but shall hereafter be ox' oludcd as a competitor from tho 1'air Ground. 2-1. Ten per cent, -will be deducted on nil premiums awarded, and if the receipts of tho Fair, after paying tho oxpeuses in full, are not sufficient to'pay the balance of the premium?, in full, they will he pro rated.

H5. All premiums unclaimed by the 1st of April ensuing after any Annual fair of this Society, shall ho forfeited to the Society. i'G. Committees will be appointed on the grounds, on tho days of the Fair, by tho Hoard of •liirectors.

NAVE JUST OPENED A

.VJEII-* COtllPSjFlTE

STOCK OF

READY-MADE CLOTHINQ

for men and boys also, a largo stock of

WE

"r

township

will competo with

each other only, on Wednesday and Thursday, to show Viho is to bo declared champion of e:tch ship by taking the £5 premium and it ono lady alone presents herself from any township, (111 •which ease thcro will bo no trial,) she. will not be entitled to the $5 premium, but will be admitted as a champion to the

GRAKD EQVF.8TRIKNXK TOriiXAMEXT OX FRIDAY. between the chnmpians of tho several townships, at which

the

following premiums will be awarded:

Best champion equestrienne $12 2d best If lid do s\

$30

No laity will be "perm it ted to take a chance in this trial unless f-lie has presented herself previ ously in the township contests.

DAYS OF EXHIBITION.

Divisions B, C. and E ednesday. do A,F, and I Thursday. do II and Friday

All persons arc hereby notified that theif entries must conform to the conditions of the premium list—that no additional lings will be opened in stock to accomodate any one, but that all must conform to tho list, and not cspect the listrto be altered to suit them.

RULES AND REGULATION-. 1. Each person who is, or shall hereafter bocome a member of this Society, by the payment of $2,00 annually, on or before the first day of the Fair, will bo entitled to a badge which will ndmit himself an1',irll females of his family, and all males under 15 years of ago, within the enclosed grounds on the days of the Fair. 2. No premiums will be grunted on any articlo, of which the person who enters the same is not

cither the owner, agent, manufacturer or producer. 3. Monday and Tuesday will bo devoted Centering and arranging articles ofiered tor exhibition. But no article will be received after six o'clock l1. 31. on Tuesday, unless in case of una-voidable-delay, and then the Board may admit it at their discretion. 4. Articles intended for exhibit ion must be entered oa I he Secretary's book before they will be admitted within the enclosure. On tho entry of articles, cards will be furnished, showing fhe Department, Class and Number, as entered at the oftico, which will be attached to tho articlo to be exhibited. No article having been entered shall be removed from the enclosure without the permission of the Executive Committee until the Fair is closed. a. No exhibitor shall bo permitted to examine the Secretary's book3 during the Fair,

1

ro on the ontrance

No person's name shall

No article can be entered to compcte for more

hnn ono premium, except in sweepstakes.

8. All articles, ifce., must possess more than ordinary merit, otherwise no premium will be awarded.

V. All animals of tho horse and cow kind will be exhibited and examined in the order in which they are placed on the list of premiums. lb. Owners of animals entered, who are not ready for exhibition at the regular time, will bo excluded from competition. 11. During tho examination of stock, no persons except those who have charge of the stock, judges and officers attending to their duties, will Patterns undor any pretense or excuse be admitted within tho ring. 12. No animal shall bo permitted to occupy any stall belonging to tho Society, unless it be filtered on the books of tho Secretary for exbifcitien. 13. All awarding committees nro to make re-K port to the Secretary as soon as they have finish- I, ed their labors, at any time rrior to 1 o'elock P. M., on Friday.

14. When any member of a committee shall be A competitor for any premium coining under his award, his placc 0:1 the cotnmittoe shall bo supplied by tho Bonrd of Directors. 10. 15aclge8 of membership and tickets of admirsion can be procured atthe Fair Ground on the days of the Fair, or of the Treasurer in Crawfordsvillc, at any time previous to tho Fair. 17. No per centum will bo charged for the entry of stock or articles. 18. A strong and efficient polico will boon the ground day and night. 19. Ample arrangements vtill be made in the 1 •way of pen.-, feed and bedding for ^tnek, but ex-

CMWFORDSV.'LLE, IND,

A N

B,

I

hibitors will bo required to pay at laiv rates for all tho »rain, hay and meal used by them. -j 20. Tickets of admission will bo as follows: Tickets of auniission (fuinily) §2,00 5®"" All work dono by this firm is Single admission 25

JOHN V.'. LA1R, Sen., Trcs't.

A. VT. LEMMOX, Sec'y.^

1

1866. 1866.

CLOTHING STORE. L. & M. DESSAUJSR,

GENTS'FURNISHING GOODS.|CELEUB,»TEB

HATS AND CAPS,

of nil tho latest- styles and patterns. Wo would call particular attention to our stock of

JSL^t IW 3

•whien wo bolievc to be unsuqiassed in tho West: all of which wo propose to offer at priccs that will astonish tho people. Tho farmers and tho public generally will find it to their advantage to give us a call. "Remember tho place, ono door west of tho "Corner Book Store." I :Y 65. I. To,. i*. 11.

Dlk .!. C. SIMAED, I£omeopatliic PHYSICIAN,

CP.AWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

Office wiHi Township Trustee. 8Ug2'C(i. iu6n*,

Crawfords ille.

BLAIE, LYLE & CO.,

"AVE NOW IN OPERATION a FOUNDRY and MACFIINK fnoi", in this place, and invite all interested in

ill interested in

MACHINERY OF

to givo thcui

ANY KIND,

call. They are making all kinds of castings, such as

MILL GEARING, OVCry description

SORGHUM MILLS,

FURNACE FRONTS,

STOVE PLATES

Thev

of every description.

wanan er

ju

rm

0

Horse and rider 50 Horse and buggy 7n Two-horso wagons-and carriages 1 00 21. No person shall be permitted to intcrfuro with tho judges while examining their stock or articles, otherwise no attention will bo paid to such animals or articlos. 22. All owners of stock, Jirc., from adjoining counties, arc invited to attend tho coining Fair,

CASH PAID FOR

OLD IRON, COPPER & BRASS I

j/j£f""Sbop on Green street, near the Depot, may 10 '66.] 13LAIR, LYLE & CO.

ALL

1

1

SUGAR KETTLES,

prepared to repair

Tubular Boilers, Steam Engines.

Thrashing Machine?

Reapers, Drag Saws,

Mowers,

nnd to innko and fit up

,• ni 11 sorts to please nil. All of which have been serass Castings, and Blacksmithing

nS rci)i-e=cnted.

GREAT EXCITEMENT

AT THE

ELSTOM CORNER!'

AVIHIC purchased (lie enilre STOCK of HARDWARE, STOVES and TINWARE of J. W. CUMUKKLAXT, we take pleasure in informing the citizens of Montgomery and-adjoining counties, that we are in the market with the largest and best selected stock of

ever brought to Crawfordsville. We are also prepaid to furnish, at factory prices

Reapers, Mowers, Drills, Stafford Corn Plows, Double Shovels, Kay TJakcs. llorse Pitch Forks, Farm Bells,

Stump Jacks', Cultivators,

and in fact everything necessary to keep a firstclass Hardware and Agricultural house.

In addition to this wo have a large stock of COOK, PARLOR AND BOX

S*tCT7'0©-'

Special attention given to ROOFING, GUTI TERING and SPOUTING. Having secured tho services of JOHN' HOOVKU, we havo no hesitation in saying that wo can get np as good work on as short notice and at as fair figures as can be had I any where.

I fco- We buy Wheat, Corn, Oats, Bacon, Lard,

GRATE BARS, utter, Eggs, Rags, Feathers, old castings, copper and brass, for which wo exchange Goods or j. i-v I pay Greenbacks. Come and see us two doors f'jl, and Jit'placing

Uorth

boCr IRONS, &c., &c.!

of Elston's B.ink. Powers & Morgan. may 21, t"G. i.

CURTIS & BRO.'S

BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.

A fact which we L-h to call the attention, of we have on hand

buyers of Boots .t Shoes that the largest and most

mJiGJVll'lCMAT STOCK

That is to bo found in the city. All kinds and

locted fi

?ards, plain and colored Pictures, and Tassels, Family BIBLES, Scrap Books, Porto i'o-

Moulding, Cor llyuin and Prayer Book lios and

Fancy .A.rtides

of all descriptions in most magnificent profusion. All the 2sew York Weeklies and Monthlies tho Ledger, Weekly, Clipper, Wilkes'Spirit, Wavcrly, Harper's, Atlantic and Eclectic Monthlies, constantly on hand. Also agent for

RAVEN, BACON & CO'S

would vespccfully inform tho citizens of ,- ,v A AT? pnnir Crawfordsville and vicinity, that we havo I" ANC\ BAZAAR & LOOK SIORL re iv in a in to Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c.j also a large and well assorted stock of

.'m

I'iasosi !T#TR

Don't fail to visit Patterson's

Two doors west of the old stand, at the sign of the LDEN WATCH. JAMES PATTERSON.

August 17, 1S05. ylvl7u49

liifirrMm

medical men and tho press recommend Dr. STRICKLAND'S ANTI-CUOLKBA MIXTURE as the only certain remedy for Diarrhoea and Dysentery. It is a combination ot Astringents, Absorbents, Stimulants and Carminatives, and is warranted to effect, a. after all other means have failed, especially in chronic cases.

For sale by E. J. Binford and E. K. Krout, Crawfordsvillc, and Druggists generally. 50 cents per bottle. [octl9'65y'l.

Notice

JS hereby given that the undersigned have been !A appointed Executors, with will annexed, of I the estate of William Jones, lato of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased'.

lho

ST0RE!

JAMES PATTERSON

EHPS constantly on hand, in connection wi a. his WATCH and JEWELRY establishment, a eonipleto stock of

School, Blank asid 3£jisccI£a»£oti$

O O S

Writing Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Inks, and every articlo used iu public private schools. Teachers and pupils will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock and prieos beforo purchasing elsewhere.

A most magnificent stock of ALBUMS just rc ccivcd and sold at priccs to

DEFY COMPETITION I

BEST MANUFACTURERS

of^the East, and iu view to ha-.

THE BEST STOCK,

WORKMANSHIP, STYLE AND THE

CHEAPEST IN THIS MARKET,

IN THIS

WE I)EF¥ AS.I. t'OMPETITIOX.

All our goods warranted as recommended anil fil^dofecU iu work ropiiircd froo of char^.i.

TI': use no Gass—These are Facts.

And another fact is wo can and will sell

As CJieap

as any other House in Eais C'ilj*.

To satisfy your.-' amino our stock of

Ladies fine Cloth, Kid, Glove Kid and

Congress and KaJmoral liloois.

Mens Boots, Pegged and Sowed, Calf Congress Boot, and .Balmorals, and all kinds of cloth shoes.

P3LOW SHOES,

of all kinds, &e.

After examination you will bo satisfied of the fact that wo are selling our goods

TEMPER CEJYT IjESS

than the lowest fiouse in Crawfordsville.

HOME MADE*BOOTS,

of all kinds. (Mens thick Boots at cost threugh the summer.) All kinds of work done to order. Having secured tho exclusive right for the use of tho Patent

PLUMMER LAST,

which is far superior to all others for making fine fits and giving durability to work. Territorial rights aiso for sale.

May 3, 1866, u-m.

fe Commercial How

MILUNERY STORE

No. 2 Commercial Block.

GREEN STREET, CRAW1-ORDSVILLE, IND.

Mrs.

A.

SOPHIA P. JONES, DAVID M. lllCKcf,

augGt"* Executor?.

E sure and call at J. H. BcneQel's when wish l» l" Family G'roceiies,

L. Williams,

FTER AGAIN RETUENING THANKS for past favors, would respectfully inform the Ladies of city and surrounding country that she is again in the market with a full and complete stock of Millinery Goods all articles usuallyfound in an establishmen t' of the kind, viz: Bonnets Ilats for Ladies', Misses' and Children: Ribbons Laees Trimmings a superb stock of Ercnch and American Flowers, etc., &c.

Call and examine our Goods boforc pur- a superior lot of Fiph—Mackercl, Cod, chasing, as we aro satisfied tlu present, stock is 5? &G., you should call at the Grocery Storo of uneTccolletlia the market. [apvil &'C6. jnneSl] J. II. BEN1SFIEL,

BOSTON

BOOT AND SHOE

S O E

Fellote^Cilize.ns Mladics and

Gentlemen MBoys, •Misses

Children and the rest of

^Mankind.

To fill of whom wo 'would make an

....••••appeal, no!-, only for our own.

but for their health, com

fort-, & prosperity.

II

&

Doors, Sasli

I N S

Go to Elstou corner, if you want

LOCKS & LATCHES,

We also have an Agricultural Warehouse where wo koep constantly on hand for sale

AVINfl purchased tho stock of BOOTS AND

refitted

and enlarged tho room lor an

EXTEISIV#BUSINESS,

we shall replenish our stock with nothing but the

E S O O S

to be had in the country arid when not found manufactured, shall havo them made to our notion. Having been engaged in tho business some 17 years in this place, wo foci fully satisfied that we can meet tho

WANTS OF THE PUBLIC

in this line of business. It will not be our intent ion to compete in cheap :-hop work, or inferior and unwarrantable good but will keep tho best and

SVSOST DURABLE.

All imperfections in work will be repaired

Fit HE OF CHARGE.

.••!. We arc prepared to make any kind of

II ZN JC

We are closing out all old stock at greatly

E E I E S

Dod't forget the place, threo doors west, of tho Corner Book Store, on Main st. WM. II. VANSLYKE

& CO.

June 21, 18Gf. wlm

CAMPBELL,GALEY & IIARTER,

ARE .vow READY TO EXHIBIT T1IEIR

NEW STOCK

OF

SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,

including ft splendid assortment of

MELANGES,

MOHAIRS,

POPLINS,

Ac., &c.t in co

don't fail to call and cx-

Cassimcves,-. Cloths,

9

ORIENTALS,

GRENADINES,

I'KRCOLES, ,,

•.

A

CIIALLIS.

iors and designs entirely now a splendid stock of

!DOMESTIC GOODS

such as

Sheeting's, Shirtings.

Tickings, Stripes,

Ginghams,

4

Prints,

.C'ottoiKides, Jeans.

together with a FULL stock of

BOOTS, SHOES, HATS.

CLOTIXC, CARPETS,

NOTIONS, &c.

C., G. S MM., having purchased their Goods in Now York, for CASH down, during the great panic pressure, arc prepared to offer tho greatest bargains of tho season..

Those who are looking around fur cheap Goods WILL do WELL to CALL before purchasing.

No.

S

Commercial Block.

Apr. 12, 1866. wyl.-

N E W I

MOFFETT & BOOE,

SUCCESSORS TO

BAIRI), MOFFETT & BOOE, NO. 4 EMPIRE BLOCK, Crawfordsville, Indiana,

DEALERSDye

in pure Drugs and Medicines, Oils.

Paints, Stuffs, Perfumery & Fancy Articles, pure Wine and Brandies for medici-WJJ

nnl purposes, Patent Medicines also, Lamps, Glassware, Letter, Cap and Note Paper, Pencils, Pens, Ink, &c., *j. will attend to Physicians' prescriptions with promptness arttl caro.j

Wo respectfully solicit patronage from the public in general. [nov2'65yl.

THE MAMMOTH SHOW!

rasa™

CANINE & GREGG'S

Combination oi'^Marclware and

,-gg're cultural Implements, i.--

now in town and will exhibit six davs

in each week, at No. 2 Empire Block.

Admittance free to every bod}* who!

ishes to avail themselves of tho op""

Shelf Hardware in abun­

dance, Iron, c^'ailis, ftprizigs,

Steel. Gfass. \Txles, Shovels,

Bloes, Makes, Spades, Wloivs,

ty€. Doalvs Corn IPlanter

and cultivator, BUCKEYE

REAPER AND MOWER,

dropping attachment,

HUBBARD MOWER,

neties jf MACHINERY &

ment of

a cl TV" oi\k

to order: and none hyt tho best of workm^^and thetestof stock employed. Let it it be understood, that wo shall not attempt, by misrepresentation, to establish a trade but by keeping the best of goods, and selliug them as cheap as the cheapest. When we cannot succeed in business by honorable, fair dealing, lot us fail.

TANIA

recollect, admittance free.

Slump

Jacks. We have a splendid assort­

TABLE & POCKET

CUTLERY,

plated d- brit-

SPOONS,

a fine

assort­

ment of Tea-trays and Window'Cor­

nice. AVo paid Greenbacks for our

goods and can sell them as cheap as

those who paid cash. Give us a call

CANINE & G.REGG,

Sign*of the Big Pad-lock,-

!No. 2, Empire Block.

May 3, 1SGG

SILVER -SMITHING

P. F1TZPATRICK.

O I S

Watches

AND

JEWELRY.

W HAVE on hand a largo and fine assortmont of the best American, English and Swiss Watches, now in the market. Also, a large "supply of 8-day and 24-hour clocks of .all kinds and of the best quality. Also, a large stock of

SPECTACLES,

of all kinds to suit the market, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a largo assortment of fine Gold and fnncy Jewelry, all of the latest styles with a fine stock of

Oold IPens, &c-

I havo also just received a new and complete set of Watchmaker's

TOOLS AND MATERIALS,

and am now ready to do all work that I may be favored with in the best style and with PHO.MITM'.ss. Watches, Clocks and Juwelry repaired immediately, and work warranted no year. j~-i' Call at E. .1. Binford's Drug Store, Washington slrout. west oi ike court-house.

P. flTZPATHICK.

«,August 31, 1S(!S. yl.

TIME. GOLD. TIME

WATCHES, CLOCKS,

JEWELRY AND

FANCY ARTICLES!

In connection with tho

S5@©IE and establishment of

JAME9 PATTERSON!

AVERY

LARGE and complete assortment of American, English and Swiss Watches, all .warranted. Seth Thomas' 8-da.y and 24-hour

CLOCKS, for Churches, Banks, Dwellings and Stores. All the elegant styles of late JEWELRY, gold, silvor and plated

S E A E S Silver and Plated TCR and Table Spoons, Gold Pens, Silver Thimbles, Porto-monies, Pocket Cutlery, Tuck, Round and Side Combs, Cartridge Pistols and Cartridges, Wooden, Tin and China Toys, Violin and Guitar Strings,

MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS, -S Razors, Shaving Strops, Brushes, nnd Toilet Articles all of the very best quality, and will, be sold at. the lowest 2s*ible prices at tho sign of the "Golden Watch," two doors west of tho old stand. JAS. PATTERSON.

A CAHD.—To those having Watches and Clocks to bo repaired, I would say I have secured the services of one of the best workmen from New York. All work will be attended to promptly, receive my own personal supervision, and be warranted ono year. JAS. PATTERSON.

Aug. 17,1865. yl

DR.STRICKLAND'S

PILE REMEDY has cured thou­

sands of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Tiles. It gives immediate relief and effects a permanent cure. Try it directly. It is warranted to cure. For sale by E. J. Binford & R. K. Krout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. 50 cents per bottle. [oct!9'65yI.

IF YOU WANT TO SAVE GREENBACKS,

YOt SHOULD BUY YOCJt

.4 AT

WASSON'S!

./ SM'KRB STOCK OF

FANCY DRESS

siicht

portunity of seeing the

SUCH AS

Fancy Silks,

../Gvenadin e,:.\

•JMohairs,

Mo

with

1 MPll0 VED

(FOOD'S -Selfj

BAKER, WOOD'S MOWER.

emhequ€s,

Spawns,

Shxlii's,

Ginghams

Prints &c.

Genuine Lace

Also

Agents for a great many .different var!

Collars

Plain Uncn Collars,

J&. Large stooli

OF

Fancy BEESS BUTTONS,

Parasols & guu SSmbei elias,

iw

skm

of/Fumilv

kinds

i«r

ALSO A SUPERB LINE OF

CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,

rs,

C&5

Alii of llie latest styles.

We also keep on hands a full and complete stock

Groceries, and buy and sell all

of,'Country

Produce.

Rer»ieml^eE tine IVew Brick Cor-

er, Fiir.Bi

ers, HHICII in town.

may 17, ISOG.J W. N. WASSON.

moke::

mtiqUM

STRICKLAND'S SlELLrri.cors COUCH B.\r.s.iJi is warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarse- CRAVr FORDS% ILLE, ness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Consumption, and all affections of the Throat and I Lungs. For sale by E. ZBinford and 11: K.

Kroul, Crawfordsville, and Druggists geneAlly. 50 oents per bottle. [oeil9'C.yl.

FRESII ARRIVAL

A

»Vo. 3 Commei'cial ISlock,

Civ A WFORDSYJLLLE, V* IN IX

WASSON I ELMORE

full

i- Are again in tho. market with

And COMPLETE STOCK.

SriUJS'G & SUMMER GOODS

IN HUGE PILES.

cccp any nnd cvcrvthing u? Pry Goods house

as cun bo found olsowhoro in tho West.

LADIES' AND CIIILDItENS

pf every styli^ grado and color.

DRESS TRIMMING S,

KIBBOKS. SILKS, FLOWERS,

LACES, CI? APE, &C. In

GrE3STTs WARE

our stock is full.

CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, &C.,

and in fact everything in our line will correspond with any houso in tho city. gS

READY-MADE CLOT HNG.

We havo in store a splendid stock of CLOTHING for men and boys. Also

HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,

for the MILLION.

Come 'and see us Farmers when in town, and bring with you your wives and daughters. We charge nothing for showing goods,- and pay the highest market price for Produce. .HENRY WASSON. maylO '66.} C. W. ELMORE

EST COAL OIL in the

city

for sale at FET

& Co.'s Drug Store. [july 12.

NEW ARRIVAL

OF

IN

IMMENSE QUANTITIES

D. I1AKTER, of tho firm of CAMPBELL,

GALEV" &

*,: 00D3

IIARTEU, having just

returned from making extensive purchases of Foreign AND f$oniestic Hardware, Cutlery, &e.. all of which being selected with greatest care and at greatly reduced prices, wo feel confident we can OFFER INDUCEMENTS to jurchasers rarely found elsewhere. O.ur stock is FULL and COMPLETE in every department, comprising in part: Shovels, Spades, Forks, Jflakes and ISoes, of every variety Jflaltocks, Traces and Mames Iron, 3 ails, Glass, Sash, Putty, Oils and Paints, of best quality, and always at lowest figures Tools, ail kinds Storing •11achines alsoj Oil Cloths for Table and Floor Hand and ltt Sans Table and Pocket Cutlery, at le.ss prices than any other place in the town also, Spoons and

Plated Ware, always

WARRANTED to give satisfaction Breaking' Ploirs, in great variet}*, from S14 to §20 a fcwr first-rato Road Plows, for Supervisors and

others also, exclusive flgctils for tho sale of stump Pullers and Jfews Mlarps, IPrag Saws and Fish Hooks, Reapers &. Corn Poppers also, now on hand, for the spring trade, the famous Illinois twoHorse Corn Planter, and MidI Plows, Mtouble Shovels, &c., &c. Having paid CASH fjr every dollars worth bought, wo propose to sell on tho SAME TKRIKS, and at prices as LOW or LESS than Lafayette or

Indianapolis or any other western sca\port. Call .indole us. No trouble to SHOW or SELL goods.

Campbell, Galey &. Hi No. 7 Commercial Block, ••-:••:•, •». Crawfbrdsvillc, Iiul. mar 29 'CG. tf.

1STTHAV FIKM!

iCUMMINGS & FAEGO,

(Successors to D. T. RIDGF..)

MERCHANT TAILORS!

One door north of "Corner Book Store,"

H'

INDIANA.

AV1XG just received a fUPEHIO" etoek o•?

a liberal share of the public patronage ef botu city and countv. Our stock of

FRENCH. ENGLISH & AMERICAN

Fabrics, is cp:nplete in every particular is unsurpassed in the market, and will be sold, nivio up in the latest and nu-st approved style, and at as low figures as like goods can be had in western Indianfl. Also, constantly on hund«j a full stock of Gentlemen's

'FUMISHLNG- GOODS.

Will also keep on hand 'uperior

CLittiiig ancl

[ally found in a

full eupply of those

READY MADE '-STA SIII IiTS

manufactured by Morrison Roytcof New Vork. These shirts aro warranted to fit or no st\le.

jVIaking',

Particular mtonfJoft paid to rutting and making up the goods of others when desired, prompt" ly and to order and satisfaction warranted.

Wc cc nse into your midst with tho intention of making this our permanent home and desiring to do a living, legitimate business, wo ask, as conceive it to be our light, a fair share of public patronage. We are practical mechanics, and as such, will endeavor to perform our duty so as to merit satisfactory or reasonable encouragement.

JfciS" Shop, as above givon, ono door north of Foote's Boo't Store, on Green street. Favor un with a fair and impartial trial we ark nothing more. CUM1IIXGS & FAUGO. march 22 '66. tf

CALL AT THE SIGX OF THE

TS"SKR»AI TFF

BIG TEA-POT!

NOAH S. JOSLIN,

(Sueccssor to Josliu & Bccm,)

AFTERcall

returning thanks for past favors, wishes to tho especial attention of tho publio generally to the largo and most perfect stock of

STOVES AND TINWARE

now on hands. Tho best and greatest variety of

ooking.|f|| S to ves

ever offered in the Crawfordsvillo market, and WARKAXTED to givo satisfaction.

TINWARE.

All articles of Tin-Ware manufactured in workmanlike style and from tho bost tin-plate in use. SORGHUM PANS always on hand,

COUNTRY MRCHANTS

Will find it to their interest, when in want of any-, thing in our line, to give us a call. Wo will sell you goods at wholesale, for cash or approved produce, at the lowest living figures.

REPAIRING, ROOFING, &C.(

done promptly and on fair terms. Cash paid for Copper, old Iron, Rags, Butter, Feathors, See. Call and see us before you trade elsewhere.

Rememember JOSLIWS,' No. 5 Commercial Block, Green street, Crawfordsvillo, Ind. Feb. 15, 1866. tf.

E. J.

NFORD,\ I ST,

AT THE OLD STANff OF HENBY OTT,

WEST SIDE THE COURT HOUSE SQUARE, Crawfordsville, Ind.