Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 September 1866 — Page 4

THE JOURNAL.

and

ernor, ten members of Congress State Legislature. New Jersey NovcnW 6„h.--live members of Congress and lnembeis 01 llio Legislature U. S. Senator to elect in placo of B. F. Stockton.

Michigan November 6.—Governor, six members of Oongrcss and members of the Legislature.

Illinois November 6th.—-State ofiicers, fourteen members of Congress and members of the Legislature Uni ted States Senator to elect in place of I Lyman Trumbull. "Wisconsin NovemberG.—State officers, six members of Congress and. members of the Legislature United! States Senator to elect in place a-.Tim-othy 0. llowc.

Minnesota November G.—Governor, two members of Congress and members of tho Legislature. ... Tv.

Missouri November Gth.—Superintendent of Public Instruction, nine members of Congress and members of the Legislature U. S. Senator to elect in placo of B. Grata Brown. ,j

Kansas November Oih.—Governor, one member of Congress and members of the Legislature two U. S. Senators to elect in place of Jas. II. Lane and, Saiu'l C. Pomeroy. •,

Nevada Novomber G.—Governor,} onc^nicmber of Congress and members of the Legislature U.S. Senator to,L| clcct in placo of Jas. Nyet

Maryland November G.—Tive meml)ers of Congress and members of the Legislature U. S. Senator to elect in place of John A. J. CrossweH.

Delaware November G.—Governor.' members of Congress and State Legislature.

Nov/ Hampshire' March 12,1387.— Governor, thrco members of Congress and members of tho Legislature U. S. Senator to elect in place of Daniel dark.

Connecticut April 4, "G7.—Governor, four members of Congress and. members of the Legislature. 11 ho do Island April G, 1867.—Govcrncr, two members of Congress and members of tho Legislature..

Oregon—'Election held on the 4th of! June last, and Union Governor, mem-j bcrs of Congress and Legislature elected. No election in'G7. United States S a to to el in a a Nesmith.

Kentucky August 5, '6V.—Governor, nine members of Congress and members of tho Legislature. U. S.: Senator to elect in placc of Garrett .'Davis. A special election on the 15th of September, in the 5th and Gth Con grcssional Districts, for members of: the 39th Congress, in place of Gen'h Pousseau and Green Clay Smith.

California is nob included in this list, nor the States not yet admitted to qyj^,^ representation in Congress..

That is our retribution. Spare the! poor negro, but dedicate to an infamy of immortality the damnable scruff -which moves in our midst, but to perpetratc discord, hato bloodshed and -death.

•1§66.' ^SSUSS^'- 1866.

OLOTHINISTOEL & M. DESSAUER,

A E S O E N E A

•jSiST* Vrhilo Andrew Johnson isde-j capitating every ofllce-holder who will They aie prepared to repair not betray b» principles, his So.ul.om oi'gans are inciting rebel mobs to.hang Union men. Tho Memphis Avalanche, Thrashing Machines, not satisfied with tho brutal massacre it provoked last spring, advises that ^isper *, Drag Sav»s, M.owcis, the radicals be tho victims of the nextj

uprising. It saj's: .. If again wo are called upon to do-Brass Castings, and Blacksmithing fend ourselves and our rights

from

such invasion, as the radicals arc striving to bring upon us through the social and political equality of tho negro, let us not forgel, in the moment of our passion, that tho negro is not the chief worker in this scheme of villainy.—" Ho is but tho tool, the dupo, the catspaw to the wily, vicious, winning monkey. Next time let us catch the monkey, and when caught, let us read him a lesson oi "personal liberty,'' ^uch as iio little dreams of when selling his books and pictures to the deluded negro, and teaching him tho road to "equality.'' We repeat it John Browns arc among us still. They arc teaching tho negroes the hate which animates the devil. If they should succeed in inciting anothor riot be-: ,-twecn the whites and blacks of the {South, it will be a sacred duty we owe to humanity to let the negroes pass unhurt, but hang their radical, fanatical leaders as high as TTaman was hung before the Jewish King's gate..

EWmSJrn COtflFIsETSi

wVJ

... STOCK OF

'READY-MADE CLOTHING!

itfor men and boys rJcO, a large stock of

GENTS1 FURNISHING GOODS,

WE

would rcspecfnlly inform the citizens of Crawfordsvillo and vicinity, that wo have.! just received our spring and summer stock of ^'Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c. also large and I FWell assorted stock of

bf all tho latest styles and patterns. Wo would call particular attention to our stock of

SE2 IW

wliicn ttc believe to ie wnsnj-pRSJ-cd :n tin? West nil (i liic.i propose vo otter at priccs that will astonish the people. The farmers and the public .generally will find it.to their advantage to give u« 11 call, ltemember the place, one door west of tho "Corner Book Store

May 10, ,66. L. & -M. DESSAL'Elt.

JKdmiMistratrix Notice.

NOTiCE

IS HEREBY GIVEK, that tho undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of tho Estate of .Goorge P. Tiffany, lite of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased.

ELIZABETH D. TIFFANY, Aduir'x. August 16, 1SC6.—ta [pr fee j?2.]

A*

SIQfCQFjTHE

\(v6, .,$**

&'A

S

CRAWEORDSVILLE, INO,

A I)

Crawiords ill e.

BLAIR, LYIIE & CO.,

'2.

?f

HAVE

NOW IN OPERATION A FOUNDRY and MACIUNK Snor, in this place, and invito all interested ia

MACHINERY OF ANY KIND,

to give them a call. They are making all kinds f- of castings, such as

MILL GEARING, every description

SOEGIIUM MILLS,

FURNACE ITiONTS,

SUGAR lvliTTLI-:S,

GRATE BARS,

Making Patterns for, and Replacing

STOVE PLATES

DOG IRONS, -iftc.j &c.

anil tn pjake nnd fit up

of every description.

JSSrAlI work done by this firm is warranted to perform us represented.,..

CASH PAID roil

OLD IRON, COPPER & BRASS

^SB-Shop on Green Mreet, near tho Depot, may 10 '60.'] liLAiH, LYLE & CO.

THE3

BOOK & STORE!

JAS¥!E3. PATTERSON

KEEPSWconstantly

on hand, in connection with

his TCH and JEWELRY establishment, a complete stock of

ScSiooS, Blajik a??«l Miscellaneous

BOOMS!

Writing Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Inks, and every article used in public i% private schools. Teachand pupils will find it to their advantago to

call and examine my slock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. A most magnificent stock of ALBUMS just received and sold at price? to

DEFY COMPETITION!

Photographic Cards, plain and colored Pictures, Moulding, Cord and Tassels, Family BIBLES, Hymn and Prayer Books, Scrap Books, Porto Folios and

Fancy -Articles

of all descriptions in moat magnificent prnfusaon. All the New York Wceklios and Monthlies the Ledger, Weekly, Clipper, Wilkes'Spirit, Waverlv, Harper's, Atlantic and Eelcctic Monthlies, constantly ou hand. Also agent for

HAVEN, BACON & CO'S CELEBRATED PIAKOS Don't fail to visit Patterson's

irI_z\_TS .A 1STT) medical men and the press recommend Dr.

FANCY 13AZAAE & BOOK STOEE!

Two doors west of tho old stand, at tho sign of tho LDKN WATCH. JAMES 1'ATTEltSON.

August 17, 1865. ylv!7n49

I

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

J%*otiee

IS

hereby given th$,t" th(? undersigned haye,be^n appointed 4'!^ecutor?, with will ajiueicd, of the estate of Williamvlon-ea, late of Montgomery county, Indiana,'deceased.

"-v

BE

STRICKLAND'S ANTI-.CMOLTCRA MIXTUKE as the I -B-»T-B-,lrfc-WT-only certain remedy for Diarrhoea Mid Dysentery. ]ft| 11 jl 1 frJ W BS §7 It is a-ooinbination of. Astringents, Absorbents, kj' JL V/ Stimulants aud Carminatives, and is warranted'to effect a cure after all other means havo failed especially in chronic casus.'

SOPHIA R. JONES, DAVID M. HICKS,

augGl3:* Executors.

sure and call at J. H. Bcneficl's wlicn you vri^h to buy Family Uroccrics.

GREAT EXCITEMENT

AT ."THE-

ELSTOM CORNER!'

HAVfiftC*informing

5took of

vcr brotifflit pared to hirni

We also have an Agricultural Wareliouso where wo keep constantly on hand for sale Reapers, Mowers, Drills, Stafford Corn

Plows, Doublo Shovels, Hay Rakes, Horse 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 havo a large stock of COOK, PARLOR AND BOX

Special attention given to ROOFING, flUTEKING and SPOUTING. Having secured the services of JOIIN HOOVKK, wo have 110 hesitation in saying tiiat we can get up as good work on as short notice and at as fair figures as can bo had anywhere.

We buy Wheat, Corn, Oats, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Rags, Feathers, old castings, copper and brass, for which we exchange Goods or pav Greenbacks. Come and see us two doors jioith of Elston's Bank. I S'owers & Morgan. nyj .M, 66. yl.

CURTIS & BRO.'S BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.

A fact which we wish buyeis of Bools Shoes ill0 largest and most

purcliasetl tiae entire WJR AVING purebiWd the stock of LOOTS AND STOCK of HARDWARE, STOVES and jti SHOES of tSaskill & Canine, find having TINWARE of J. W. CuMiiKitT.AXD, -\vo and enlarged tho room for an take pleasure in the citizens of Montcomery and adjoining counties, that we aro in I win mm the market with the largest and best selected S'X^FJEI IBIlTSXl^jElSiB

.*7

HABBWASI

Ci an furdi-ville. Wo are also proul factory prices

&

Sasli

JJooi

LOCKS & LATGHES,

to call tho addition of thai we liafc 011 hand

8TOCJSC

That is to lo found in tho city. All kinds and sorts to please all. All of which lid\e been selected from the"

BEST MANUFACTURERS

E as a in vi to ha

THE I3EST STOC3C

WORKMANSHIP, STYLE AND THE

CHEAPEST I1V TIIJS MAKKET,

IN- TINS

WE DEFY Ail, COMPETITION.

All our goods warranted as recommended and all (iefects in work repaired t'roo of charge

We iu:-e 7io Gass—These are Facts.

And nnffilie* w» .wo can and will sell

As CSicap zm stay o3icr ISonse Ssa SSass City.,

To sali.-fy yourself, don't inline our stock of

fail to eall and ex-

Lailies fine Cloth, Ivid, Glove Kid and

Congress and Balmoral Boots.

j['McilS

Boots, Pegged fltld Sowed, Calf Congress Boot, and Bnlmonils, and all kinds of cloth sLuoes. '.

PLOW SHOES,

7" of all kinds, &c.

A tier examina°tinn' ynn will be satisfied 'of the fact that wc are selling our goods

^TJEfrFJEES. CENT

r'-? than tho lowest houso in Crawfordsvillo.

HOME MADE BOOTS,

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

PLUMMER LAST,

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

May 3, 1866, 3-m.

1

CoixLiiiercial llow

IVo. 2 Consmci'ciull Block,

GREEN ST11EJT, CRAWF0HDSYILLE,.IND.

Mrs. S. L. Willianis, AFTER

AGAIN RETURNING THANKS FOR past favors, would -relpoctMhy -inform the Ladies of. city and surroundipV^country that sho is again in the markets withr/a:full and completo

ag.nii in tne nut rice tj wi«tr&~tuii ana compteto ^ens» Ink, Ac., .fee. stock of Millinery .articles usually JpSfW will attend toThysi.cians' prescriptions found in aa fistablishm.eiit^of tHo. kind, viz: Bori- promptness and care.) nets Hats for Radios', Missesv ftnd Cliildjen Rib- ^ST We rcspcetfully solicit patronage from the bons Lacos Tmnmingsj-a superb stoek of.French public in general. [nov2'65yl. an A an & &

Call and exam^ao .our Goods boforo pur- BT^OR a superior lot of Fish—Mackcrel, Cod, chasing, as wc' arc satisfied.tUo present stock is I? &c., you should call at the Grocery Storo of unoiccllcd in the market. [apnl 5 '60. janti 21 J. 11. BKNEHEL.

BOSTON -f

BOOT AND SHOE

S O E

$?eUoW"€Uizens SI, a dies and

Gicmtlemeh jv.Moys, Jflisses

Children^ and the rest of

Mankind.'

To all of whom .-we wo.uld-make an

appeal, not only -for our own,

but for their h'edlth, com-

fort, & prosperity. ,.

we shall replenish oul- stdck with nothing but the

E S O O S

to be had in tho country: and when not found manufactured, fhsjll liavo thein made to our notion. Having been engaged in tho business sorn-r 17 years in this placo, we feel fully satisfied that we can meet tho

WANTS OF THE PUBLIC

in this line of business.

Go to El -ton cornei-, if 3 ou want It will not lie our intention to competc in cheap shop work, or inferior and unwarrantable goods but will kec-i the best and

HOST DURABLE.

All imperfections in work will he repaired

W E 1 S I E

We arc prepared lo make any kind'of

Home-Made Work

to order and non'o but tho best of workman, and the best of stock employed. Lot it it bo understood, that we shall not attempt, by misrepresentation, to establish a trade but by keeping the best of goods, and selling them as cheap as the cheapest. When we cannot sueceed in business by honorable, fair dealing, let us fail.

We arc closing out all old stock at greatly

E E I E S

Dod't forget the ptnee, three doors west of the Corner Book Store, .11 Maui st. W.M. H. VAXSLYKE & CO.

June 21, 1S66. Tflm

CAMPBELL, GALE If & MARTER,

ABE NOW READY TO EXHIBIT TIIEIR

NEW STOCK

O

SPUING & SUMMER

GOODS,

including a splendid Intent of

•DllISS "GOODS,

MELANGES,-

MOirAUiS,

TOFLINS,

a

OUIEXTALS,.

GI'iENADINES,

TEECOLES",

CI1ALLIS,

ttc., &o., in colors-and designs entirely new also a splendid stock ot'

DOMESTIC GOODS

snch ns

Sheetings,

Tickings,

Ginghams,

Cotton ados,

Cassimcres,

^Shirtings,

Stripes,

Prints,

Jetms,

•r. Cloths,

together with a FVLL stock of

BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,

CLOTIx\raj CARPETS,

NOTIONS, &c..

jiy-f T-

C., 4n. $° J/., liaving purchased their Goods in Xew York, for 6-ASH down, during the great panic jirewtrc, are prepared to offer the greatest bargains of tho season.

Those who aro looking around for cheap Goods wn.L do WELL to CALL before purchasing.

Ko. 8 Commercial Block.

Apr. 12, 1866. wyl.

N W I

MOFFETT & BOOE,

... SUCCESSORS TO IIA52i®, MOFFETT & BOOE,

NO. 4 EJM-PIRE. BLOCK,

CrawforiEsyillc,' Indiana,

DEALERS

in pure and Medicine?, Oils,

Paints, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery & Fancy Articles, pure Wine and Brandies for medici-wjs rinl purposes, Patent, M'edicincs also, Lamps, «•& Glassware, Letter, Gap :r.nd Notes Vapor,- Pcncils,

THE MAMMOTH SHOW!

CxiMNE .& GREGG'S

Combination oi Mardivareantl

*9g'ricilkfrurt Implements, is

no\yin- town nnd^viil 'exhibit six days

in each week, at INO. 2 EmpireJ&lock,

Admittance free to every body who!

wishes to avail themselves of the op"

portunity of seeing tho .sight-—

Shelf Hardware in abim-

{i}$iU€e0 Iroti, Wails Springs,

Meel, Gilass, iflxles, Shovels,

WFocs, Makes, Spades, Plows,

Doaks Corn I^lariter

and cultivator. BUCKEYE

REAPER AND MOWER, with

dropping attachment,

1MPI10 YED

HUBBARD MOWER, WOOD'S

RAKER, WOOD'S MOWER.'

Also

Agents for a'great many different va-

tWaelcs. AVe have a splendid assort-

MCNT OF TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, PLATED & BRIT-

TAN I A SPOOLS, fine assort-j

mcnt of Tea-trays and Window Cor-1

We paid

recollect,'admittance free. .' CANINE & GEEGG,

Sign of the Big Pad-lock,

SPECTACLES,

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

Grold 3?ens c-

I havo also just received a new and coniplcto sot of Watchmaker's _-»

TOOLS AND MATERIALS,

and.am now ready lo do all work tb.at I may bo favored with in tho best style and with i'liOMl'TNKSS. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired1immediately, and work warranted one year.

Call at E. J. Binford's Drug Store, Washington street, west of ilie court-house. P. FITZl'ATHICK.

August 31, ISfij. yl.

TIME. SOLD. TIME.

WATCHES, CLOCKS,

JEWELRY AND

FANCY ARTICLES!

In connection with the

IS©S)]iE and establishment of

JAMES PATTERSON!

A VERY LARGE and completo assortment of £%. American, English and Swiss Watches, all warrnnted. Scth Thomas' 8-day and 24-liour CLOCKS, for Churchcs, Banks, Dwoliings and! Stores.

Air the' elegant stylos of late JEWELRY, gold, silver and plated

S E A E S Silver and Plated Tea and Table Spoons, Gold Pens, Silver Thimbles, Porte-monies, Pocket Cutlery, Tuck, Round and Side Combs, Cartridgo Pistols and Cartridges, Wooden, Tin and China Toys, Yioliu and Guitar Strings,

MUSIC A1L INSTRUMENTS,

Razors, Shaving Strops, Brushes, and Toilet Articles all of the very best quality, and will be sold at tho loicest possible priccs at the sign of the "Golden Watch," two doors west of the old stand. JAS. PATTERSON.

A CA .—To those having Watches a.ad Clocks j" to bo repaired, I would say I have secured thescr- j. vices of one of tho best workmen from New York. All work will be attended to promptly, receive my I own personal supervision, and be warranted ono year. JAS. PATTERSON.

Aug. 17,1805. yi

DR.STRICI

ILAI?DI& PILE ItsjjEiiY-has'cured thou­

sands of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives immediate relief and effects a"j permanent cure. Try^it directly. It is warranted! to cure. For sale by E. J. Binford R„II. Krout, Craw fordivi 11c, and I'riiggisu generally. •••cat.? v-.v bonis. ?'".•ll9'65vl.

IF YOU WANT TO SAVE E E N A S

YOU SHOULD BUY YOUJl

AT

WASSON'S!

.f mriDEEm $T@ei£ or

FANCY DRESS GOODS

•SUCH AS

Fancy &ilks,~ •i \*€Areiiadi*i

tjflbhairs,

.Self

ifflozembeqtees,

JLatvnSy.

Shades,

fxinghams

Fancy

rietics of MACHINERY Stump Parasols & SUM Bml.eicllas,

Greenbacks for o«r|

goods and can soli them as cheap as

those TVho paid cash. Give us a call

No. 2, Empire Block.

May 3,18CG.

SILVER -SMITHING:!

P.

FITZPATRICK.

O S

Watches

AND

JEWELRY.

SIIAYE

on hand a large and fine as-1

sortment of 1.1)0 best_American, English- and Swiss AVatches, now in "the market. Also, a large supply of S-day and 24-hour clocks of all- kinds and of tbo best quality. Also, a large stock of

JPrinis ^V.

Genuine Lace Collars,

Plain UHCII Collais,

Xjarge Stools. OF

DEESS BUTTONS,

ALSO SUPEJRB LINE OF

CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,

AT

J\\. S Commercial JSlock,

C'JftAWF'OKDSYILLE, INI).

WASSON I ELMORE

Arc again in' the market with a full

And

CARI^BTB,. £:. dollars worth bought, we propose to SB5Tijfit [gffir(SB j© j§5ki sell on the same TEr.M.s, and at priccs

LI. STRICKLAND'S MFH.I.IRR.uors COUGH BALSAM

is warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whopiping Cough, Sore Throat, Consumption, and all Directions of the Throat and Lungs. I'or sale by E. J-. Binford and 11. K. Ivrout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. ocnts por bottle. [octll)'05y 1.

FRESII ARRIVAL

COMPLETE STOCK.

SPKLVJ \I SUMMER GOODS

HUGE PILES.

We keep any and everything usually found in a Dry Goods house,

M' LOW

as can bj. found clscwhcro in the West.

LADIES' A\IL CLIILDRENS'

BIBBOJS'S.-.- "I .. SILKS, FLOWERS.

3

of every style, grahe and color.

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

GKEDSTTS ¥AEEi

.our stock is full

CASSTMERES, CLOTHS, &C.,

and in fact everything in, our line will correspond with any houso in the city.

E A A E O N

W,e have in store a splendid stock of C^OTIIIKG or a A so 1

HATS. C'.%!*S, BOOTS asid SHOES.

for the

jgS** Come 'and sco us Farmers when in town, aad bring with you your wives and daughters. We charge nothing for showing'goods, and pay the highest market price for Produce.

I

LACES, CRAPE,

&c.

In

1

HENRY WASSON.

maylO 'CO.] -,,vf:-^o. W. ELMORE.

EST COAL OIL in the cit-v for salo at FuT' A- Co.'t Drug Store. fjuly 12.

NEW', AM RIVAL

-OF-

lua

I IT

IMMENSE QUANTITIES

D. I1ARTEK, of the firm,of Ca.M^ UKLI., G'ALEY & IfAETEIIJ having just returned from making extensive purchases of Worelgn a^t) Jdomestic Biardware, Cnilery-.,

n11

of

which being selected with greatc&fc care and at greatly reduced priecs, "wo feel confident wo can OFFER INDUCEMENTS to purchasers rarely found elsewhere. Our stock is FULL and COMPLETE in every department, comprising in part: Shovels, Spades, 1'orks, Hakes and SKoev, or every

of

Traces and

variety tJflallorfiS, Ilames Iron, Sash, Oils and. Paints, of best qualit}', and always at lowest figures: TooiS, all kinds SSoriug' Jflachines also, Oil Cloths for Table and Floor MSand and Vat &aivs Table and Brocket Cutfery, at less prices than any other place in tho town also, Spoons and

Jh ails, Glass,

\*&OGERS\ ELATED WARE, ALWAYS

VVrAlvIiANTED to give satisfaction

Yttreaking Plows, in great vario11}-, from 014 to §20 a few first-rate Iio ad Plows* for Supervisors and others also, exclusive agents for tho sale of Slump Pullers and ews

Marps, S$ra,g Saws and JFish Mooks, Meapers & Com Poppers also, now on hand, for tho spring trade, the fam.0U3 Illinois twoHorso €1orn Planter, and Rid.-

&c., &c. Having j^aid CASH for every

ag

£iS 1iS €X3 port. Call and see us. No troublo toAll of lie latest styles. jSHOW or SELL goods. ,1 Campbell, CJaley & Siaricr. Wc also keep on bunas ft full and complete?

LOW or LESS than Lafayette or Indianapolis or any other western sea-

r%

stock ol' Family Uroccrio.-?, and buy and sell all N O. Commercial 1510CK, kinds of Country Produce. Crawfordsvillo, Illd. llcnieissbev tlie Kciv Brick Cor-• ar °9'or,. tr er, Fai-iis ers, WFIEN In IOWJS. may 17, 1866.] W. N. WASSON.

1

TM

N E W I E

CUMMINGS & FARGO,

(Successor^ lo D. T. Emor..)

MERCHANT

CI? AW FOR DSVILL E,

H'

TAILORS!

One door north of '^Corner JBook Store,"

INDF ANA.

of

AVINO jiift recei\ed a SITI-'RIOH sloe U00DS, ]!ii- !i'm most rc-sji«fti'ully soliHt a liberal share-of the public patronage of both city and county. Otir stock of

FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN

Fabric?, is complete in every particular—is unsurpassed in the market, and will be sold, mado lip in the Iutest and most approved style, and at as low figures as like goods can be had in western Indiana. Also, constantly on hands a full stock of Gentlemen'3 j" v* -r.\\

FURNISH GOODS.

"Will also keep on Land a full supply of thoso superior

REA L1 3j AIM "STA SII RTS!''

manufactured by Morrison & Iloyto of New Yorli These shirts are warranted to lit or no sale.

.! Cutting and ]\:t ald.i.lg,-

Particular attention paid to cutting and making up the goods of others when desired, promptly and to order and satisfaction warranted.

We como into your midst with tho intention of making this our permanent- home and desiring to do :i living, legitimate business, we ask, as wo conceive it to be our right,- 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 rer«eonabIe encouragement. p&r Shop, as above given, ono door north of Foote's Boo': Store, on Green street. Favor us with a fair and impartial trial we ark nothing more. CUMMINGS Si FARGO. march 22 tf

CALL AT THE SIGN OF THE

BIG "TEA-POT!"

NOAH S. JOSLIN^

(Successor to Joslin Sc Becm,)

AFTERcall

returning thanks for past favor?, wishes to the especial attention of the public generally to tho large and most pcrfcct stock of

STOVES AND TINWARE

now on hands. Tho best and greatest variety of

ooking\|l|| Stoves

ever offorod in the Crawfordsvillo market, and WARRASTKD to give satisfaction.

TI IN" W A. RE.

Ail articles of Tin-Ware manufactured in work-' manlike stylo 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 anything in our line, to give us a call. We will solh. you goods at wholesale, for cash or approved pro-:

ducc, at the lowest living figures.

REPAIRING, ROOFING, &C.,-

done prom^Hy snd oa fair terms. Gash paid- for Copper, old Iron/il,a{£3, Butter, Feathors, Jcc.... Call and see ns boforo'you trade olsowherq.

Rememcmber J0SLIN'S,.No. 5 Comrnercial Block, Green street, Crawfordsville, Ind. Feb, 15, I860.. tf.

E. J. BINFORD,

OEiTJCtOIST^

AT THE OLD ..STAND OP HENRY OTT,.

GIDE THE COURT HOUSE SQUAF.E,

Crawfordsville, Ind,