Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 January 1862 — Page 4
THE JOURNAL.
TUESDAY, JAN. 21. 1862
Stations of the Sndiana Troops.
The following are the stations of the Indiana troops in active service outside of the State. We shall correct it from time to time as the several regiments move from one place to another.
INFANTRT.
6th Regiment—Col. Crittenden,— Munfordsville. Ky. 7th Regiment—Col. Gavin—Springfield, Virginia. 8th Regiment—Col. Benton—Otterville, Missouri. 9th Regiment—Col. Moody—Hutto nvi! 1 e, irgi ia. 10lh Regiment—Col. Manson—Columbia, Ky. 11th Regiment—Col. McGinms—Paducah, Ky. 12th Regiment—Col, Linck—
burg. Maryland.
Y13th
T'
Sharps-
Regiment—Col. Sullivan—Rom-
ne\", Virginia. 14th Regiment—Col. Kimball—Romney, Virginia. 15th Regiment—Col. "Wagner— New Ilaven, Ky, 1 (3th Regiment—Col. Hackleman— Fren oriektow n, 31 aiylan d. 17th Regiment—Col. Iiascall—New Haven, Ivy. 18th Regiment—Col. Pattison— Otterville, Missouri. 19 th Regiment—Col. Meredith— Washington City. ,20th Regiment—Col. Brown—Fortress Monroe. 21st Regiment—Col. McMillan— Camp Murray. Post office address of the Regiment, Baltimore, Maryland. 22d Rog't—Col. Hendricks—Otterville, Missouri. 23d Regiment—Col. Sanderson—Padueah. Ky. 24th Rogiment--Col. Ho.vev—Otterville, Missouri. 25ih Reg't.—Col. Veatch—St. Louis, Missouri. 2Gtli Regiment—Col. Wheatly— ••Otterville, Missouri. 27th Regiment—Col, Colgrove— Fredericktown, Md. 1 29th Regiment—Col. fordsviiie. Kentueky. 3(Uh Regiment—Col. Kentucky. 31st Regiment—Col.
Miller—Mun-
Bass—Nolin,
Cruft—Cal
houn, Kentucky. 32d Regiment—Col. Willieh—Munford vi I Itv ky. 33d Regiment—Col. Cob urn—Lexington, Kentucky .,34th Regiment—Col.Ashbury Steele —New Haven, Kv. 35th Reg't—1st" Irish—Cal. Walker •—Bardstown, Kentucky. 36th Regiment—Col. Grose—New Haven, Ky. 37th .Regiment—Col, Jlazzardj—Bacon Creek'Stat ion. Kentucky.
"38tii Regiment—Col.Sci-ibner—Mut:-fbrdsviiie, Ky. 39 th Regiment Munfordsville, Ky.
-Col. Harrison—
J0th Regi inent--Gol. Wilson—Bardstown. Kentucky. 42il Regiment —Col. Jones—Calhoun, Ky. 43d Regiment— Col. George K.Steele —Caihoun, Ky. 44th Regiment—Col. Reed—Calhou: Ky. 40th Regiment—Col. Fitch—New Haven. Ky. 47th Regiment—Col. Slack—New Haven, Ky. 45th Regiment—Col. Ray—Bardstown. Ky. 50th "Reg't—Col. Dunham—New Haven, Ky. '51st Reg't—Mechanics—Col. Streight '—WildCat, Ky. 57 th Regiment—Col. McMullen— Burst own, K}\ 58th "Regim town,Ky.-
lent—Col. Carr—Baeds-
CAVALRY.
Capt.Bracken's Company—Western Virginia-—Post Office address Beverly. Capt. Kirtley's company—Western Virginia—Post Office address, Point Pleasant.
Capt. Graham's ccm'y—Nolinville, Kentucky. Capt,Gaddis's company—Nolinville. Ky. 'Capt. Morcau's company-—Louisvilio, Ky.
Capt, Rleine's company—Nolinville, Ky. 28th Regiment—Col. Baker—1st. Cavalry—Ironton, Missouri. 41st "Regiment— (2d Cavalry)—Col. Bridgeland—Bardstown, Ky. 45th Regiment—Coi.Carter—3d Cavalry—Millstone Landing, Md.
Ira Harris's four companies of Indiana Cavalry are at Munson's Hill, Virginia. Post Office addressWashington City.
ARTILLERY.
Capf. Frybarger's company—Otterville, Missouri. Capt. Klaus' Company-—Otterville, Missouri.
Capt, Rabb's Company—Leavenworth, Kansas. Capt. Bush'sbattery—Munfordsville, Ky.
Capt. Simonson's Battery—Munf dsvillc, Ky. Capt. Bohr's Battery—Calhoun, Ky.
Capt.Harris'Battery—Munfordsville
xy. _______
Express S'cwspapcr Carrying to
be Prohibited.
*A biil was introduced be Mr. Colfax, from the Postotiiice Committee, to-day, prohibiting from the first ol next April, any express or railroad companies, or common carrier of an}- description •from carrying printed matter, otherwise than in the mails forhire, sale or distribution unless licensed by the
Post Master General, who may provide suitable labels. Hie penaltj for •carriage without license or authoiized by the United States, to be one hnu?dred dollars for each offense.—[Chicago
Tribune.
Secretary Stanton says, "The
army must burn powder in the face of t|he enem}". I can't make them fight, Jjtit th'ev shall either Sight, or run.'
V,—**
ALEXANDRE ORGANS,
Sheet Afirsic, Mveic Book*, Mvaio Merchandise, and all kinds of Afusical Instruments, at the lowest possible prices.
THE
HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMproved Overstrung
IROK FBA31E PIAKOS,
Are justly pronounced by the Press and Music Masters to be supotior Instruments. They are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material, and will stand any climate. -jf tone i3 very deep, round, full and mellow the touch clastic. Each Piano warranted for three years. Prices from $200 to $700. Second-handed Pianos atgrcat bargains. 5^ octaves, $25 to $40 0 octaves, $50 to $100 6}^ octaves, $115 to $150 octaves, $160 nnd $170 7 octaves, $1 75 and $225. Second-handed Melodeons from $30 to $60. Monthly payments received for Pianos, Melodeons or Alexandre Organs also, for rent, and rent allowed if purchased as per agreement.
HORACE WATERS' MELODEONS.
Rosewood Cases, Tuned the Equal Temperament, with the Patent Divided Swell and Solo Stop.
No. 1—1 octave, scroll legs, from to $ 45 to 60 to 75 to 100 to 125 two sets of reeds 150 and two banks of keps 200 8—5 octave OrSan Melode«ns, two banks of keys, pedal bass, four & six tops. $250, $275 und $300
1 octave, scroll legs,
3—5^ 4—5. 4—5 6—5 7—5
Tiano style,
ti
(4
two stops,
These Melodcons remain in tunc a long time.— Each Melodecn warranted three years.
THE ALEXANDRE ORGAN.
Is a rccd Instrument, corresponding in power and compass to the ordinary 1(1 feet pipe Organ. All who have any knowledge of the Piano can perform upon tliis instrument without difficulty, the keyboard being the same as that of the Piano. In size it is from 3 to 314 feet high, and from
?x/.
to
4 fejjt wide. It is elegant in form and solid in construction. It is more easily removed than the upright Piano, and possesses the remarkable advan tage of seldom if ever getting out of tunc. In rosewood cases, 5 stops $160 9 13 Tho same, size larger The same, in finer ease The same, in rich rosewood case 13 stops, with percussion The same, size larger The same, in finer case 13 stops, with percussion and "expression a la main" 375 Tho same, in rich rosewood case 425
A liberal discount to Clergymen. Churches, Sabbath Schools, Seminaries and Teachers. The Trade supplied at the usual trade discount.
HORACE WATERS, Agent, 4S1 Broadway, New York.
Testimonials of SSoraee Waters
I'jaiios ami Meiodeosis,
Having used one of the Horace Waters' Pianos it my family for three years, I am prepared to pro nounce it
unequalled
in power, fullness and sweet
ness of tone, by any instrument which I have mot with in the West. Rev. J.\s. W. STEWART, Connersville, ind.
The Piano is just the one my wife and daughter desired. In tone it is richer, softer and sweeter than any I have heard formanv years. There are many instruments in this place from different establishments, but it is conceded by the many who have heard if. and all who have played it, that it is superior to any ever brought to this place. A number of ladies from other places have pronounced it one of the most delightful instruments to which they have ever listened. I must, in honcsesty, say that it is far better than 1 had hoped or expected to get. Tnos. W. FRY,
Cravrfc.'dsville, Ind.
To the many flattering testimonials published, we feel bound to add another from ourselves. We have procured for one of our friends in this city, one ol Waters' Pianos, and we can say that the instrument received is all that can be. desired for eleganee and quality.—I'ttisucola
Observer.
This is to certify that I have had one of the Horace Waters Pianos about four years, which has proved to be an excellent instrument, and grows better with use. J. C. WICKER,
Yonkcrs, N. Y.
MR. HOTIACK WATERS—It is now nioro than two I years since we receired one of your Pianos. The instrument is admired by all, and has been highly commendcd by those who are good judges in such matters. For sweetness of tone we think it cannot I bo surpassed. Mr. Mrs. S. N. ROBIXSOX,
Whitney's Point, N. Y.
I am happy to say that the Piano I bought of you in November, 1856, has given me entire satisfaction, and is much admired both for its workmanship and melodiousness of tone. It seems to keep in tunc well. WAJ.TKR BICKER, 1
Mr. WATERS—Dear
Tho Mclodeon yon sent mc is in good order. I am now fully prepared to say that the instrument is highly satisfactory. J, L. SMITH,
Tioga, X. Y.
The Mclodeon has sEfely arrived. I feel obliged to you for your liberal discount. Rev. J. McConuiciv,
Yarquesviilc. S. CivS
HORACE WATERS.
481 JBroadway, ,^'cw It'ork,
PUBLISHER OF THE FOLLOWING MUSIC BOOKS:
"The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Book, No. 1," contains 32 tunes and hymns.— Price, 3 cents each, $2 per hundred, 1 cent each postage.
Number two contains 36 tunes and hymns.— Price 3 cents each, £2 per hundred. Number three contains 80 tunes and" hymns.— Pricc 4 ecnt? each, $3 per hundred.
Number four contains 'M tunes and hymns. Price 3 cents, $2 per hundred. Number five contains. 50 tunes and hymns. Price 5 cents, $3 per hundred.
Number six contains G4 pages. Price S cents, $5 per hundred. Numbersevcn contains 70 pages. I'rice 8 cents, $5 per hundred.
The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Book, combining Nos. 1 and 2 with several additional pieces, contains 73 tunes and hymns. Price 8 cents each, $5 per hundred.
The Revival Music Book contains 73 tunes and hymns. Pricc 8 cents, J.1) per hundred. The Sabbath-School Bell, Number One, contains nearly 200 tunes and hymns. Price 12 cents, $10 per hundred, pos'.agc 2 ccnts. Bound 20 cents, $15 per hundred, postage 3 cents. Elegantly bound in cloth, embossed gilt, 25 ccnts, $20 per hundred.— Ditto in cloth and Tuikey morocco, embossed gilt, gilt edge, etc., prices 40 ccnts to $1.
Sabbath School Bell, Number Two, jmt issued, contains some 40 more pages than Bell No. One.— The words and music are ail different, and as good if not better than Bell No. One. Price, paper cover, 15 cents, $12 per hundred, postage 3 cents.— Bound, 25 cents, $18 per hundred, postage 6 cents. Elegantly bound, embossed gilt. 30 c?nts, ?2t5 per hundred, postage 6 ccnts. Ditto in cloth and Turkey morocco, embossed gilt, gilt edge, otc., prices from 45 cents to §1. Bells Nos. One and Two, bound, 40 cents, !?30 per hundred. Elegantly bound, embossed gilt, gilt edge, etc., prices, No. 1, 75 cents No. 2, 85 cents No. 3, $1 No. 4, $1,25 No. 5, $1,35 No. 6, $1,45, No. 7, $1,50.
The Double Bells, with gilt edges, etc., arc excellent rewards for bringing children into Sunday Schools also for teachers to present to their classes, and superintendents to present to their teachers. 500,000 copies of Sabbath School Bell No. lhavo been issued the first thirty-one months of its publication, and 75,000 copics of Sabbath School Bell No. 2 hove been issued the first four months of its publication, making over half a million Bells, and nearly a million of Anniversary and Sunday School Music Books and Revival Melodies, have been issued and scattered broadcast over this Continent, and other countries, during the past three years.— No. 3 of tho Sabbath School Bell, and other numbers of the Anniversary Books and Revival Melodies, ^?ill follow as soon as demanded by tho "Sunday School Army."
Just published, RUTII: a Sacred Cantata, in twoparts. Words by Rev. Sidney Dyer. Music by Augustus Cull. Designed for Sunday School concerts. It can bo performed by adults, or parts of each, and is long enough for an evening's performance. There are five superior Sacred Chorussrs following the
Cantata, that will answer for a second
2i)0 pagos of Choice Souga, Sqhft, Roundit, Catchos,, Duets, Trios, Quartetta and Choruses, many of them written expressly for this work, beridea some 30 pages of the elements of music. This will be tho best book evcrissued for Seminaries, Academies an Public Schools. It is compiled by Horace \Y crs, author of Sabbath School Bells, Nos. 1 & 2. I'rice, in pupor covers, 20 cents, $15 per hundi Bound, 30 cents, $22 per hundred. Cloth .tid, embossed gilt, 40 cents, $30 per hundred.
Sopt. 19, 1861.
BILL BOWERS"'
SEMI-ANNUAL
ADDRBSS.
Ladies and Gentlemen oj Montgomery and surrounding counties
After returning my sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage you have bestowed on the Banner Store since my arrival amongst you, permit me to say to you that I have again returned from the East with a very large and complete stock of staple and fancy
DRY GOODS,
for
tho
Fall and WHnter Trade!
Together with a full assortment of
GLASSWARE & QUEENS WARE,
J1A TS & CA PS,
BOOTS d- SHOES,
A full assortment of Men and Boys'
Ready ]N.fade Clothing!
Also a full line of Domestic and Foreign
a i" 1 s,
Together with a car load of
NOTIONS AND OTHER FIXiN'S!
All of which were bought at very low figures and will bo sold so low as to defy competition. Then permit me to say to all, high or low, rich or poor, who desire to purchase goods for
iFVO*
At lower figures than the same article? can be had at any other house, lease call on Bill Bowers at the
"BANMKR STORE,"
Where goods arc sold at cost and just a little more. For we say most emphatically aud without mental reservation, that we allow no other house to sell as good bargains as can be had at tho Banner Store, where goods arc sold at cost and just a littlo uiore.
Then come to the Banner Store, Wlicnc'ervou wish to buy You'll never know how cheap,
Unless you come and try.
Then come to the Banner Store, Whene'er you wish to trade It beats all the mammoths,
And lays them in the shade.
Then como to the Banner Store, And bring along your truck— It's the surest road to fortune,
evening's entertainment, by adding a few. sa^ red I songs. The book contains 225 pages. Price in paper cove?, 15 cents, $12 per hundred. Bound, 25 I cents, $20 per hundred. Cloth bound, embossed. Below anything ever known. All we ask is come gilt, 30 cents, $25 dollars per hundred, postage 3c. wi,b PRODUCE AND CASH, and we will.sell yon
Also, anew Singing Book for Day Schools, call- goods. ^M^OLyB-E & FRY. ed -U1* Psf S*VotrV 3«I, No. I, sbataisiag tbent! I'..Y.,4,
And the shortest road to luck.
Then crime to the Banner Store, Whene'er you come to town: And if you havn't got the truck,
We'll take the money down.
And ne'er forget the motto Of the Banner Store Is, to sol! our goods for cost,
And just a little moro.
Nov. 7, 1HG1.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sir:
IN ceivcd the Mclodeon
safe and in good order am well pleased with the external appearance, and the tone also. REV. HH:AM IIAYXES,
Preston Hollow, N. Y.
YOU WILL FLVD
E A E S
AND
BEST SELECTED
S O O
or
Ever brought to this town at
M'CLURE & FRY'S!
T'lEYother
hare the Ooods, and will sell lower than any house in
CRAWFORDSVILLE.
All we ask is
COJflJE SEE THEvW
And wo know you will buy. Bring your
PRODUCE CASH!
And buy below oil the other house* in town!
DRESS GOODS!
Of all kinds, via:
Figured and Plain Morinos De Laities Cashmeres all wool De Laines
Rept Goods, all colors.
SUA WL.S! SIIAWLS! SHAWLS! Cloaks Cloaks Cloaks Ocaltingr Cloili! Cloaking: Cloth!
LADIES' FTJUS,
M. D. MANSON,
7
A,-.
-(SUCCESSOR TO HENRY OTT,)
WliOJLr.SJSJLF: A" RET+ISSj
I r. IT
DEALER IN
PURE DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
E I A S
Painter's Articles,
pp.. PAINTS, VARNISHES,
I1YE WOODS,
SiL&U- M® iff¥, GT„.A.SS~\V ARB,
PERFUMERY AND FINE SOAPS,
YIAIIi A\I TOOTM BRUSHES,
jyiT DMSllSf
SPICES, SNUFFS,
TRUSSES, -SUP
DYE STUFFS,
r&TtsT
SURGICAL AND DENTAL IN8TEUMEls TS,
MAKUFACTUKED TOBACCO,
PURE WINES AND BRANDIES,
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES,
FAHCY hETICIES, &C.7 &C.
"VV,. rvinko v«r purchases lor CASH, and offer goods ceually as .'ow as tliev can be obtained from
any
timi'lar establishment in this section. Warranted to be fresh,
PURE AND GENUINE.
Orders from the country promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed, with regard to both pricc aud quality.
PIIl'SICIAXS* PRESCRIPTIONS
Will receive particular attention at all hours of the day and night. A full supply of FAIINESTOCK'?, AND McLANE'S CELEBRATED YER.VIF UGE constantly on hand. ... line 6, IfciGl-
C*$MSS*E ISO 'SSI.
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EMEFGIEERiES, SLEEVES. &C AEdgings
NEW lot of Embroideries, Sleeves and Collars and Flouncings, at reduced prices, at SNYDER'S
April 21, 1860.
r.i
CHEAP CASH STOKE.
1
IMPORT AST TO TRAVELERS
WESTW AED! I
HAVE just received a complete assortment of Revolvers, Guns, Pistols, and Bowie Knives.— Revolvers of Colt's, Allan's, Sharp's, and Manhattan Pateut. JAS. PATTERSON A SON. march 28.
LOOKING GI.ASSES! .... •/. BOM tha mammoth sizo'to ii Pocket Mirror, asLiJB.] JAS- EATTEP.SON. & SON.
MUSIC LESSONS.
Everybody Ills own Teacher!
WE
hnvo on hand a complete assortment of Methods and Instructors for the Guitar, Violin,, Accordcon and Flute, which will enable any one to become his own teacher, and become a proficient on the Instrument. mar2B] JAS. PATTERSON A SOX
A W O S I E
BOOK STORE!
J" olin Lee,
[SUCCESS TO FRANK M. HEATON,]
AND UKALRR IN
BLANK BOOKS & STATIONERY,
North-west corner of Main A- Green sta.,,
CRAWFOEDSVILLE, INDIANA.
KEEPS
constantly on hand and for sale cheap, all kinds of
School, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY OF ALL HINDS,
Fancy -Articles, Toys,
And everything usually kept in Bookstores. Call and seo mc. JOHN LEE. Crawfordsville, apr 2f, 1861—Iy.
A complete assortment of Wall Paper, Window xJL Blinds, Curtain Fixtures, Ta.«s-els, kc., for sale by JOIIIs LEE,
April 25-1 Crawfordsville, Tnd.
SCIfOOI. BOOKS!
IF
you want School Books, go to McClure & Fry's. They have a nice and full assortment of Wilson's School Books on hand—the best now in use.
May 23, 1860-tf.
SPRING GOODS!
BOOTS & SHOES.
WE
are now receiving direct from the manufacturers a large and elegant assortment of the nicest, most fashionable styles aud patterns of
Ladies and Gentlemcns' Boots and Shoes,
all of which we will ecll at tho most
FAVORABLE PRICES!
Please call and examine, and it shall bo our endeavor to give you good satisfaction in prices and quality. CURTIS fc BROTHER.
April 11, ISGl-iy.
TQFIjET •fBIlTIC&ES.
AZOKS, Strops,Combs, Ilair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Sharing Cream, and other articles— l„r Hale bv JAS. PATTERSON A SON.
Tarch2S.
J. Crawford & Mullikin
AVE received a largo arid splendid stock Spring and Summer
DRY-GOODS,
To which they would call the attention of those wishing to purchase Goods at low prices: A speiuhd stock of
dress goods,
Fancy Prints. B.aek Siikj, Ginghams,
Tickings,
Sfrirtistg Stripes, JSleached
and brown Muslins,
1SOOTS SMOJE®,
Hats and Caps, Fancy Shawls, Parasolls, Notions, a great variety Quecnsware and Cutlery
CLOTIIIXG.
Groceries, A'c., ,l"c. All kinds of Troducc taken in c.xchauge for Goods. J. CRAWFORD & MULLIKIN.
Apr 25, 1861.—ly
S. I.. M'CLURF. T. A. DUCKWORTH.
NEW CABINET WAKE-ROOMS! .WJ.
5, ,ys*$l*v ST.
McClure & Duckworth, WOULD
respectfully inform the citizcns of
Montgomery county that they havo opened anew and largo
Furniture Wareroom!
Where will be found at all ti:nci Furniture of every description, which will be sold clicap for cash or in
EXCHANGE FOR LUMBER.
Wc have secured the BEST WORKMAN in the West, and our customers may rely on our furnituro being of the very best quality. All orders promptly attended to. [April 4,'01-ly.
NEW FALL AND WINTER
GOODS!
AT LOW PRICES!
II ERE has been an extraordinary advance,in all kinds of
O O S
In the Eastern markets, but wo have purchased our slock so as to enable us to sell them at less than current prices. We- have a large assortment ol Mens', Ladies', Misses' and Children's
FOOTS & SHOES,
Which wo are selling lower than ever. GEORGE SNYDER Jt CO*
Come to Snyder, whom you know Always "would sell goods so low! Wc will, as in days of old, fiive you bargains for your gold
i'
/(Or, as often has boon said, v. Exchange our Goods for Country Trade. Come, we say, to us once more,
And trade at Snyder's Cheap Cash Store. Oct. 10,1891.
HOOPED
NEW STORE
I,.. ..-..RILJO
A N-D
NEW-GOODS,
JVo. 2 Keltieifs Block, Green st.
POTTENGER,
TAKES
this method of informing the public that he has just received an entire new stock of spring and summer Goods, which will bo sold as cheap as tho cheapest for cash or Produce.
The stock consists in pari of the foiiowing articles: The latest styles of Ladies' Fancy
DRESS GOODS,
A large assortment of new and beautiful Prints--new styles. Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Ribbons & Notions., A full stock of Cloths, Casinoeres, cottonades, Tweeds, etc., bleached and brown Muslin, Ticking, stripod Shirting,
O O S A S JD S O E S
For everybody Ready Made
T. N. Myers, formerly with Allen & Einford, will be on hand ready and happy to wait on all his old friends and customers at the New Store. Remember the place. II. POTTENGER.
Crawfordsville, April 25-ly
-J Kegs of Harrison Hill's White Lead. J. 100 kegj of superior Shanghai White Lead. 50 kegs 01 snow white Zinc.
June 6, j.-jGI- M. D. MANSON.
DRUGS fxBRUGS!
MORGAN & WILLSON,
(SUCCESSORS TO 31 ANSON & POWERS,)
MBTJlSSj
DEALEjRS IX
PURE DRUGS,
MEDICINES CHEMICALS,
FASTS, OSS, TifillJSHE?
DYE-STUFFS,
'"GLASS,SMUTTY, FINE TOILET SOAPS,
IIAIR A TOOTH BRUSHES,
PAINT BRUSHES, IE FUMEBY,
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
STATIONERY,
C&30., C&3C-
TM|MBRACING all articles usually kept ina first JtLA class
't.£
establishment
ALSO—Agents for all the most popular
The establishment will bounder the supervision of I)r. Morgan, who will guarantee every articlc
PUEE AND GENUINE!
The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. N. B.—Dr. MORGAN will contiuue tho practicc of Medieinc as usual, and will give strict attention to all calls, either liv day or night.
STORE ROOM—Empire Block, No. 4, Crawfordsville, Indiana. March 21, lS(51-ly.
F$r. Vantfci'biit,
Dental Surgeon,
RESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He gives particular at
tention to carious Teeth, millions of which arenow annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that arc in want of artificial teeth can d« well to call and seo specimens of tho best manufacture of
Porcclaln Tcch in tine West.
Having sure utility and ease to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set, All work warranted.
AH operations pertaining to the science, carefully attended to, with the least possible pain. ^•i?-Dental Rooms in Empire Block, No. 1.
Crawfordsville, April 1, 1SG0.
SB
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GIX AS A REMEDIAL AGEXT.
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT,
ESPECIALLY
A. M. BININGER & CO.,
(Established 1778,) Solo Proprietors, No. 10, Broad Street, N. Y. Forsaleby D. S.
BARNES
Feb. 21, 1861—ly.
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS Iltf
SEWING MACHINES. Vrr.
EMPIRE!
SHUTTLEMACHINE.
Patented February 14th,
a
O II 1 1 S a
Hats, Bonnets, Quecnsware, Glassware, Knives Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, &c. Having purchased my Goods at
PANIC PRICES,
I shall be able to sell goods on as good terms as any other house, and would be very thankful for a liberal patronage from the public. Please call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
1860.
Salesroom, 510 Broadwajff
NEW YORK.
TUTS
Machine is constructed on an entirely new principle of mechanism, possessing man rare and valuable improvements, naving beon examined by tho most profound experts, and pronounced to be SIMPLICITY and
FPJRFECTIOK
COMBINED. The following are the principal objectiofei urged
st Sewing Machines:— Exce^'iV" fatigue to the operator. 2—Liability to get out
C.f
oricr,
3—Expense, trouble and loss of time in repair*' ing. 4—Incapacity to eewovery description of material. 5—Disagreeable noiso while in operation.
Tlie Empire Sewing Machine Is exempt from all (hc.se Objections. It lias a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which wil NEITHER RIP nor RAVEL, and is alike on both sides perforins perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to tho finest Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number.
Having neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glas», and is
EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE!
It requires FIFTY PERCENT. less power drive it than any other Machine in market. A girl of twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health.
Its strength a'rd"WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of construction render it almost, impossible to get out of order, and is GUARANTEED by tho company to give entire satisfaction.
Wc respectfully invite all those who may desire to suppJy themselves with a superior article, to call and examine this UNRIVALLED MACHINE.
But in a moro espccial manner do we solicit th* patronage of MERCHANT TAILORS, COACH MAKERS, HOOP-SKIRT M'F'C'RS. SHIRT A- COS'M M'K'RS,
DRESSMAKERS, CORSET MAKERS, GAITER FITTERS,
HOE BINDERS,
VEST and PANTALOON MAKERS. ^S^-Religious and Charitable Institutions will be liberally dealt with.
PRICE OF ACIIINES, COMPLETE: No. ], or Family Machine, ?45,00: No. 2 small sized Manufacturing, $GO,00 No. 3 larga sizeMani] facturingt$75,00.
CABINETS IN EVERY VARIETY.
We want Agent? for all towns in the United States, where agcncics are not already established, to whom a liberal discount will be given, but we makono consignments.
T.
J.
rARTnUR
JAMK3 PATTE230".
& Co.,
510 BBOADWAY, NEW Yosr,
& Co., of Richmond, General Agent*
for tho State of Indiana. Aug. 29, 1861.
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FATTEASOJT.
James Fatterson & Son! WATCH MAKERS & JEWELERS!
MAIN ST., CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
Watches, Clocks, Jen:elry and Music Boxe* Repaired and Warranted.
TIE above Firm keeps constantly oil hand fcfct I -H- largest and most compluto stock of Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plntod Ware,
INCUR
designed forthc use of the Med
ical Profession and the Fnnil/, having.superseded the so-called "Gins," "Aromatic," "Cordial," "Mcdicatcd," "Schnapps,"etc.: is now endorsed by all of the prominent physicians, chemists and oonnoiseurs, a.- possessing all of those intrinsic mcdici'ual qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an or.Dand PUUK Gin. Put up in quart bottles and sold by all druggi-sts, grocers, eto.
& Co., No. 13 Park
Row, and P. D. Orvis, 162 Broadway, New York. Our long experience and familiarity with the requirements of
DRUGGISTS,
and our superior busi
ness facilities, enables us to furnish them with choice Liquors for medicinal and family use. For sale by.T,-D. Brown, M.
D.
Manson, and
Morgituik Willson, Crawfordsville. JAY MIX, Wholesale Agent, •••J Lafayette, Ind.
SUMMER HATS,
OF
Skirt*. 5 to 40 Hoops each, at verj low
tli'e latest »tvles, just received bv Express iX- I jtin? &.} GRAHAM SRO' S.
Looking Glasses, Spectaclcs, Firo Arms, Table Pocket Cutlery,
Musical Instruments,
Toilet Articles,
Fancy Ooods, kc., Ever opened in Crawfordsville! We aro now receiving our
and Smuttier Goods!
Which, in connection with what wo hare already on hand, will allow us to ccmmcnce the season wit!» upwards of
810.000 STOCK!
All of which will be sold at
FABILOVSLT LOW PRICES!
Farmers, mechanics, men of all trades and professions, whenever you come to town, do not fail to stop at the sign of tho GOLDEN W ATCH, asd examine tho
MODEE STOCK!
Satisfy yourselves with tho
MODEL PRICES!
And make the acquaintance of tho
MODEL FIRM!
Ladies, do likewise! --s Yours, respectfully, mar23.] JAS. PATTERSON
SO*.-
Semi-Annual Statement, No. 102.
C&riT&Z, and SUXFEl/S,
$932,302.98. !M!ay 1st, 1861.
Total Assets Total liabilities
1
Cn,sh nnd cash items $79,588 ?8 Loans well secured 56,253 20 Real Estate 15,000 00 2626 shares Hartford Bank Stocks 274,859 00 2425 New York 193,350 00 1010 Boston 100,750 00 507 other 58,085 00 United States & State' 73,367 00 H'tfd N. II'n R. R. b'ds & 39,700 00 Hartford City Bonds 36,750 00 Conn. River Co. «fc R. R. Co. Stock 4,600,00
$932,302 98 73,244 27
For details of investments, seo small Cards and Circulars. Insurances may be effected in this old and sub-, stantial Company on uery favorable terms.
Apply to J. K. BENEFIEL,
turn
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AGIWT.
Dwellings and Farm Property insured for a term of years at very lowrates. Aug. 22, 1861-ly.
you wr wjmjyt?
HEN you want to buy Goods-cheap, goto the BANNER STORE., May 23,186l-tf.
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ADIES', Mis ses'and Children's BooU St Shoee at panic pricos, at SNYDER'S CHEAP STORE/Y
