Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 March 1862 — Page 4
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THE JOURNAL.
TUESDAY. MARCH 18, 1S62
Stations of tfte Indiana Troops.
The following are the stations of the Indiana troops in active service outside of the State. Wo shall correct it from timo to time as the several regiments movo from one jjlace to another.
INFANTRY
6th Uesrimeut—Col. Crittenden,— Nashville, Tcnn. 7 th Regiment—Col. Gavin—Cumberland, Md. 8th Regiment—Col. .Benton—St. Louis, Missouri.
Dtn Regiment—Col. Moody—Nashville, Tenn. 10th Regiment—Col. Manson— Nashville, Tenn. lltli Regiment—Col. McGinnis—Paducaff, Ivy. 12th Regiment—Col. Linck--Wil-1 am or t, Maryland. 13th Regiment—Col. Sullivan—Cumberland. Md. 14th Reg't—Col. Kimball—Cumberland, Md. 15th Reg't—Col. Wagner—Nashville Tonn. 16th Regiment—Col. Hackleinan— Harper's Ferry, Va. 17tli Regiment—Col. TTascall—Nashville, Tenn. 18th Regiment—Col. Pattison—St. Louis, Mo. 19th Regiment—Col. Meredith— Washington City. 20th jRegiment—Col. Brown—Portress Monroe. 21st Regiment—Col. McMillan— Fortress Monroe, Ya. 22d Regiment—Col. Hendricks—St. Louis, Missouri. 23d Regiment—Col. Sanderson—Paducah, Ivy. 24 th Regiment—Col. Ilovcy—Pacah. Ivy. 25th .R.eg't.—Col. Veatch—Paducah. Ky. 2Cth Regiment—Col. Wheatly— Ottervillc, Missouri. 27 th Regiment—Col. Colgrove— Harper's Ferry. Va. 29th Regiment—Col. Miller—Nashville, Tenn. 30 th Regiment—Col. Bass—N ash"ville, Tenn. 31 st Regiment—C'ol. Cruft—South Pjiducali, Kentucky. 32d Regiment—l,st German—Col. WiHich—Nash ville, Tenn. 33d Regiment—Col. Coburn—Lexington. Kentucky. 34th Regiment—Col. ltyan—Cairo, Illinois. 35th Reg't—1st Irish—Col. Walker Louisville Ky. 36th Regiment—Col. Grose—Nashville, Tenn. 37th Regiment—Col. ITazzard—
Nashville, Tenn. 38th Reg't—Col. Scribner—Nashville, Tenn. 39th Regiment—Col. Harrison— Nashville, Tenn. 40th Regiment—Col. Wilson:—Nashville, Tenn. 42d Regiment—Col. Jones—Nashville, Tcnn. 43d Regiment—Col. George K.Steele -—Cairo, 111. 44th Regiment—Col. Reed—Paducah, Kentucky. 4litli Regiment—Col. Fitch—Cairo, 111. 47th J'O. 111. 4Stl»
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Smith—Paducah. Md. 5/th Regiment—Col. Mc Mullen— Nashville. Tenn. 58th Regiment—Col: Carf-Nash-ville, Tenn. 59th Regiment—C'ol. Alexander— Cairo. 111.
CAVAI.KY.
Capt.Bracken's Companj*—Western Virginia'—l'ost Office address Parkersburg. Va.
Capt. Kirtley's coni])any—Western Virginia—Post Office address. Whccling, Va.
Capt. Graham's company—Nashville, Tenn. Capt. Gaddis's company—Nashville, Tenn.
Capt. Morcau's company—Nashville, Tenn. Capt. Klcine's company—Nashville, Tennessee. 28th Regiment—Col. Baker—1st. Cavalry—Iron ton, Missouri. 41st Regiment—(2d Cavalry)—Col. Bridgeland—Nashville, Tennessee. 45th Regiment—Col.Carter—3d Cavalry—Washington, D. C.
ARTILLERY.
Capt. Rabb's Company—Leaven•\vortii. Kansas. Capt. Cokefair's compan}-—St. Louis, Missouri.
Capt. Klaus' Company—St. Louis, Missouri. Capt Bush's battery—Nash ville, Tennessee.
Capt. Simonson's Battery—Nashville, Tennessee. Capt. Bohr's Battery—Paducah, Ky.
Capt. Harris' Battery—Nashville, Tennessee. Capt. Cox's Battery—Nashville, Tennessee.
Capt. Cochrane's Battery—Nashville, Tennessee. Capt. Thompson's Battery—Cairo, Illinois.
Capt. Rigby's Battery—Huttonville, Virginia. Some of the regiments noted as being at Louisville, Cairo, Paducah and St. Louis arc further in the interior, but letters addressed to the points named will bo more certain to reach their desiion than if otherwise directed.
It would bo no wonder if ^he spirit of rebellion were to burn fiercely in our city, considering how many petticoats it'is ianned with.
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cah, Kentucky. 49th Regiment—-Col. Ra}*—Cumberland Gap, Tenn. 50th Reg t—Col. Dunham—Louisville, Kentucky. 51st Reg't—Mechanics—Col. Streight —Nashville, Tenn. 52d Regiment—Railroad—Col. Jas
GALEY & HARTER
call attention to thoir large stock of New Goods for spring ancl summer, embracing all the new styles of Ladies' dress fabrics
MOSAMBIQUE,
PAR1SENNIES,
RFNEDJNES,
IJTSTRLNOS,
DE CHEVRES,
CHALLIS,
All the new styles in
ORGAN DIN ESj
ALSO,
Bonnets, liibbons, Jiuches and Floicers.
ALSO,
100 Cases Ladies', Misses' and Childrens'
ROOTS .l.V® SHOES.
ALSO,
500 Cases Men and Boy*' Ware.
ALSO,
Our usual assortment of
CLOTHINa!
CARPETS,
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES, &c., &c.
Wc are prepared to offer great inducements to
CASH BUYERS!
Thoso who havo the cash to pav for goods will The same, in rich rosewood case
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find, on examination of our stoek and prices, that )Jfith
they can buy nearly double as much for tho same supplied at the
money as any other house ean sell them.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
At I2.V2, IS and 25c.—worth 25, 37 and 50c.
BLEACHED MUSLINS, At Yi, 9 and 12 —worth 10, 12 and lt3e.
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At 12/i, 16 and 25c.—worth IS, 25 and
PRESS FABRICS,
At I® and 25c.—worth IS, 25 ar.d
LADIES" LACE BOOTS,
At 50, 75 and $1—worth 75, $1 and $1,50.
LADIES EMBROID'RED COLLARS,
At 10. 25 and 50c.—rworili 25, 50 and $1. April 11, 7801-lv.
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ROM the mammoth size to a Pocket Mirror. mar2S JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
LAMPS! LAMPS!!
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Large lot of Coal Oil Lamps just received at the Drug Store of M. D. MANSON. June 6, 1S0I.
A complete assortment of Wall Paper, Window t\. Blinds, Curtain Fixtures, Tassels, &o., aale by JAMES G. KINGSBURY,
for
Jan. 30 62-ly Crawfordsvillo, Ind
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CASE small figured Ruby Prints (worth 15 cts.) at 10 cents a vard at 'SNYDER'S CHEAT STORE.
o/HLfc'JL OlPIiOJYS,
ALEXANDRE ORGANS,
She* 2\h :sic, Mime Books, Music Merchandise, and all kinds of Musical Instruments, at the lowest possible prices.
THE
HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMptoved Overstrung
IRON FRAME PIANOS,
Are justly pronounced by the Press and Music Masters to be superior Instruments. They nro built of the best, and most thoroughly seasoned material, and will stand any climate. jEf tone is very deep, round, lull and mellow the touch elastic. Laeh Piano warranted for three years. Prices from ^iOO to $700. Second-handed Pianos at .great bargains. 5octavos, $25 $-10: octaves, $60 to $100 0 I octaves, $115 to $150 6% octaves, $100 and $170 7 octaves, $1 75 and $225. Second-handed Melodeons from $30 to $00. Monthly payments received for Pianos, Melodeons or AlexandreOrgans 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.
Xu. 1-—-1 octave, scroll legs, from to $ 45 to CO 5 ." to 75 .-.Piano style, to 100 to 125 two stops, two sets of reeds 150 7—5 and two banks of keps 200 9—5 octave Orifan Melodeons, two banks of keys, pedal bass, four A six tops. $250, $275 and $1100
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These Melodeons remain in tunc a long time.— Each Meiodeon warranted three years.
THE ALEXANDRE ORGAN.'. Ts arced Instrument, corresponding in power and compass to the ordinary 10 feet pipe Organ. All who have any knowledge o( the Piano can perform upon this instrument without difficulty, the keyboard being the same as that of the Piano. In size it is from 3 to 3x/i feet high, and from 314 to 4 feet wida. Tt is elegant in form and solid in construction. It is more easily removed than the upright Piano, and possesses the remarkable advan tnge of seldom if ever getting out of tune. In rosewood cases, 5 stops $100 9 185 13 23: The same, si/.c larger 200 The same, in finer case 230 The same, in rich rosewood case 300 13 stops, with percussion 310 The same, size larger 330 The same, in liner case 3G0 13 stops, with percussion and "expression a la main" 375 425 yinen. Churches. Sabhqols, Seminaries and Teachers. The Trade
I A liberal discount to Cler-
481 Broadway, New York.
Test£n«OEiials of Blorace Walcj'S
Planes
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Ilnviiif: used one of the Horace Waters' Pianos ir. my faintly for three years, Iain prepared to pro nouncc it unequalled in power, fullness and sweetness of tone, by any instrument which 1 have met with in the West llcv.
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W. Stewart, Conncrsvillc, ind.
The Piano is just the one my wife and daughi'.r desired. In tone it is richer, softer and sweeter than any I have heard formally years. There arc many instruments in lliis place from different establishments, but it is conceded by the many who have heard it, and all who have played on it, that it is superior to any ever brought to this place. A number of ladies from otberplaccs havo 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 I had hoped or expeclcd to get. Thos. W.
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-v' Crawfordsville, Ind.
This is to certify that I have bad one of the Horace Waters Pianos about four years, which lias proved to be an excellent instrument, and grows better with use. .1. C. Wickkr, \onkers, X. V. I -Mi*. IIonACK Watf.p.s—It is now more than two S years since wc received one 01 your Pianos. The instrument i« admired by all, and lias been highly commended by those who arc good judges in such matters. For sweetness of tone we think it cannot I I bo surpassed. Mr. & Mr?. S. X. lior.insox,
To the many flattering testimonials published, we feel bound to add another from ourselves. Wc have procured for one of our friends in this city, one of V,"atcrs' Pianos, and we can say that the in- isfaeticn guaranteed, with regard to both price and strument received is all that can be desired f^r elegance and quality.—Pnmu-.ula Obmrcer.
Whitney's Point, N. Y.
I sin happy to say that the Piano I bought of you in November, ISr'ifi, has given me entire satisI faction, and is in null admired both for its wormanship and melodiousness of tone. It seems to keep in tune well. AVai.tkh H)(•
The Mclodeon you am now fully ])rc]iare is highly satisfactory.
HORACE WATERS.
481 ISroarftvfevj} Jb*eiv 1*ork'v
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Sabbath School Bell, Number Two, jvit issued, contains some 40 more pages than Bell No. One.— The words and music are all different, and as good if not bettor than Bell No. One. Price, paper cover, 15 ccnts, $12 per hundred, postage 3 cents.— Bound, 25 cents,$18 per hundred, postage cents. Elegantly bound, embossed gilt, 30 csnts, $26 per hundred, postage 6 ccnts. Ditto in cloth and Turkey morocco, embossed gilt, gilt edge, etc., juices from 45 cents to §1. Bolls 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. 5,81,35: 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 teachcrs. 500,000 copies of Sabbath School Bell No. 1 have been issued the first tliirty-onc months of its publication, and 75,000 copies of Sabbath School Bell No. 2 have 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 the Sabbath School Bell, and other numbers of the Anniversary Books and Revival Melodies, will follow as soon as demanded by tho "Sunday School Army."
Just publisted, RUTH: a Sacred Cantata, in twoparts. V/ords by Rev. Sidney Iiycr. Music by Augustus Cull. Designed for Sunday School concerts. It can be performed by adults, or parts of each, and is long enough for an evening's performance. Thero arc five superior Sacred Cborusscs following the Cantata, that will answer for a. second evening's entertainment, by adding a few sacred songs. The book contains 225 pages. Price in paper cover, 15 cents, $12 per hundred. Bound, 25 cents, $20 per hundred. Cloth bound, embossed gilt, 30 cents, $25 dollars per hundred, postage 3c.
Also, a new Singing Book for Day Schools, called liic Day School Bell, No. 1, containing about
200 pages of Choice Songs, Solos, Rounds, Catches. Duets, Trios, Qmirtctts and Choruses, many oi' Lhcui written expressly for this work, besides some 30 pages of the elements of music. This will be the best book overissued for Seminaries, Academies an' Public Schools. It is compiled by Horace W ers, author of Sabbath School Bells, Nos. 1 A 2. Price, in paper covers, 20 cents, $15 per hundi Bound, 30 cents, $22 per hundred. Cloth b( :nd, embossed gilt, 40 cents, $30 per hundred, -opt. 19, 1801.
M. D. MANSON,
(successor to henry ott,)
WWOIJJESJMJLE RETMJL
DEALER IN
PURE DRUGS,
MEDJCJNES,
CHEMICALS, Painter's Articles,
OILS PAffiTS,
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Lrooklyn, N. V.
Mr. Watkks—Dear Kir: Trtceived the Jlelodeon I safe and in good order: am well pleased with tho external appearance, and the tone also.
REV. HIHAM IIAYNKS. Preston Hollow, X. V. ?ent ine is in good order. I to ..say that tho instrument
J. L. Smith, Tioga, N. Y.
The Meiodeon has srfely arrived. Ifeelobliged to you for your liberal discount. ITEV. J. McCoiimick.
Yurquesville, S. C.
of Tin-: foi.i-owixc music hooks:
"The Anniversary and Sundnj'-Scliocd ]\fusic Book, No. 1," contains 32 tunes and hymns.— Price, 3 cents each, $2 per hundred, 1 cent each postage.
Number two contains 30 tunes and hymns.— Price 3 cents each, $2 per hundred. Number threo contains 80 tunes and hymns.— Price 4 ccnts each, ?3 per hundred.
Nunibcrfour contains 36 tunes and hymns. Pricc 3 cents, $2 per hundred. Number live contains 50 tunes and hymns. Price 5 eont.s, £3 per hundred.
Number six contains 04 pages. Triec 8 cents, $5 per hundred. Numbcrseven contains 70 pages. Trice 8 ccnts, $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, S5 per hundred.
The Revival Music Book contains 73 tunes and hymns. Price 8 ccnts, $5 per hundred. The Sabbath-School Bell, Number One, contains nearly 200 tunes and hymns. Price 12 cents, $10 per hundred, postage 2 ccnts. Bound 20 ccnts, $1 5 per hundred, postage 3 cents. Elegantly bound in cloth, embossed gilt, 25 cents, $20 per hundred.— Ditto in cloth and Turkey inoroeco, embossed gilt, gilt edge, etc., prices 40 ccnts to $1.
W O O S
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PERFUMERY AND FINE SOAPS.
IBAIR A.\D TOOTH BRUSHES,
SPICES, SNUFFS.
DYE STUFFS,
SURGICAL AND DENTAL.-
1 xsrr tx^\nc:-s
JIAXI'J'ACTU I!ED TOBACCO,
PURE, WINES AKD BRANDIES,
I'ull MEDICI N A1, PURPOSES,
iFAK'CY ARTICLES, &C„ &£,
"We make our purchases for CASH, and offer goods tonally as low as they can be obtained from any i-imilar establishment in this section. Warranted to be fresh,
PURE AND GENUINE.
Orders from the country promptly filled «nd satfnction quality..
PHYSIO.4JVS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Wi 11 receive particular attention at all hours o! ihe dav and night.
A full supply of FAUNESTOCK'S, AND MrLANE'S CELEBRATED YERy.lF l« E constantly 011 hand, •. •«-•.••••
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EMBROIDERIES, SLEEVES, &C AEdgings
NEW lot of Embroideries, Sleeves and Collars and Flouncing?, at- reduced prices, at SNYDER'S Chkat Cash Store.
April 21, 1860.
€locks £%ocks €&ocks
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hundred twenty-four hour and eight day Clocks, of the most reliable manufactures 011 hand and for sale. None of them will be sold until they havo been fully tested and found correct.— They will all be warranted one year. inar28. JAS. PATTFKSON & SON
Hemovcil—-Striven hy Wire!
GROCERY" STORE! HAVING
Fa iic)r Pi kits
been driven from my old stand south
of Main street, by the visitation of Sunday morning last, and having found new quarters, I wish to inform my old friends and customers, and tho public generally, that I have quite a respectable stock of
FAMiLY GROCERIES
Yet left, mid sltall endeavor to add thereto as the wants of my patrons demand. I feel.deeply grateful to the citizens of old Montgomery for past patronage, and hope to merit a continuance of the same. 2&9**Rcmember my new stand—•North Room of McClclloiid Hull liuitdiiKj.
Doe. iSOl-tf. Hi TI'\IELD MARTIN.
Watches, Clocks, creel nj Mvsic Boxes,
Repaired & AVarranted!
TO
this branch of the business we call especial attention, and feel satisfied that in prices and quality of work perfect satisfaction will begiven.
JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
March 28, 1861-ly.
MUSIC LESSONS.
Everybody
It is own
WE
Teaclicr!
have on hand of
E have on hand a complete assortment. Methods and Instructors for the Guitar, Violin, .Accordeon and Flute, which will enable any one to become his own teacher, and become a proficient on the Instrument. mar28] JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
SCJEOOL BOORS!
IF
you want School Books, go to MeClurc 1- Fry's. Tiiey have a nice and full assortment (if Wilson's School Books on hand—the best now in use.
May 23, 1800-tr.
SPRING COODS!
BOOTS & SHOES.
WE
arc now receiving direct from tho manufacturers a large and elegant assortment of the nicest, most fashionable styles and patterns of
Ladies and Genllemens' Boots and Shoes,
all of which we will sell at the most
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FAVORABLE PRICES!
Please call and examine, and it shall be our endeavor to give you good satisfaction in price? and quality. CURTIS & BROTHER.
April 11, 1801-lv.
TOM1LIZT ,%11T
MA'/OBS,
Strops,Combs, Hair Brushes, Tooth
Brushes, Shaving Cream, and other articles— for sale bv March 28.
JAS. PATTERSON A SON.
J. Crav/ford & Mullikin,
HASpringe
E iv a a a id to and Summer
DRY-GOODS,
To which tlie.y would call tho attention of those wishing to purcluiso Goods at low prices: A spendid stuck uf ^.:
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Black Si
Apr 25, IPO!.—ly
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jbains. .1 ickivigs
Skirling- E£lee:rk?d
and brown Muslins,
LOOTS AND SILOES,
Hats and Caps, Fancy Shawls, Paraiulls, Notions, a great variety Queensware and Culkry:
CLOTH 1XG,
Groceries. !:r.. &r. All kinds of Produco taken in exchange for Goods. ,T. CRAWFORD A MULLIKIN.
cl :uk....
HEW
T. A. lUCKlYORTi
WARE-ROOMS
.W. 5. ®T.
McChire & Duckworth,
"^J^"OULD respect fully inform the citizens of Montgomery county that they have opened
a new and large
U'liriiitnre
~W areroom!
Where will be found at all times Furniture of every description, which will be sold cheap foi cash or in
EXCHANGE FOR LUMBER.
Wo have secured the BEST WORKMAN in the West, and our customers may rely on our furniture being of the very best quality. All orders promptly attended to. [April 4, 'Cl-ly.
SADDLE & HARNBSS
MANUFACTORY. P. ENSMINGER
WOULD respectfully inform the public generally, that
he keeps com 'antly on hand and for sale at all times, nil articles in his line of business, and at as low rates as any other establishment of tho kind in this vicinity. He keeps"constantly on hand, or will make to order, Saddles for both men and women, tine Buggy and
CABRIAGE HARNESS,
COMiARS, WHIPS, &c.
All work made in workmanlike style and warranted as represented. Call and examine my work. Shop, ono door cast of Brown's Drug Store, on Vernon street.
March 7, 1861-ly.
Ii. P. ENSMINGER.
BILL BOWERS
SEMI-ANJN UAL
A I 5 I 3 E 1 I S
Ladies and Gentlemen of 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 huge and complete stock of staple and fancy
xyrtY" GOODS,
for tho
S^rfZ emel Wntfer Wyade 1
Together with a full assortment of
GLASSWARE & QUEENSWARK,
IIA TS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES.
A full assortment of Men and Boys'
I vea ]V.£a de Clotl ling!
Also full line of Domestic and Foreign
Carp ets,
Together with a car load of
mim AND OTHER FiXi^S?
All of which were bought at very low figure? and will be sold so low a:* to defy competition. Then pcimit me to say to all, bi^h or low, rich or poor, who desire to purchase gcods for
FAY
At lower figures than the same articles can be h.'id at any other hou sc, I. a:e sail on Bill Rowers at the
"BASHER STORE,"
Where goods are sold at cost and just a little more. For we say most emphatically and without mental reservation, that wc allow no other house to soli as good bargains as can be had at the Banner Store, where goods are sold at cost and just a little more.
Then come to the Banner Store \Vhone'eryou wish to buy: You'i! never know how cheap,
Uuleus you come and try.
Then come to the Banner Store, Whene'er yon v-'iIi to trade: It beats all the mammoths,
And lays them in the shade.
Then come to the TJannor Ptorc. And bring along your truck— It's the surest road to fortune,
And the shortest road to luck.
Then come to the Banner Store, Whene'er you come to town: And if you ha vn't got the truck,
We'li take ihe money down.
And ne'er forget the motto Of the Banner Store Is. to sell our gtsods for cost,
And just a iatle more.
Nov. 7, 1 ,Sf. I.
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NEW-GOODS.
Mesne#'s MBIoek, fureen #/.
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H. POTTENGER,
Pip AKEc this method of informing the public
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that he has just received an entire new stock uf-spring and summer Goods, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest for cash or Produce. 'I he stuck consists in part, of the following artides: The latest styles of Ladies' K«i,«
DRESS GOODS,
A large assortment of new and beautiful Prints new styles. Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Ribbons Notions. A full stoek of Cloths, Casimeref. ei tonades, Tweeds, Jtc., bleached and brown Mi lin, Ticking, striped Shirting,
O O S A N
For everybody Ready Mario
Ij O IT I 3ST Gr,
Bonnets. Qucensware, Glassware. Knives Jt poon?, ite. Having pur-
Hats Forks. Table and chased mv 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.
T. N. Myers, formerly with Allen A* Binford, will be on band ready and happy to wait on all bis old friends and customers at the New Store. Remember the place. II. POTTENGER.
Crawfordsville, April 2 lv
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AS A REMEOIAL AGEST.
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT,
ESPECIALLY
designed for the use of the Med
ical J'rof'-ininn and the Family, having superseded the so-called "(tins," •'Aromatic," "Cordial," "Medicatcd," "Schnapps," etc.: is now endorsed by all of the prominent physicians, chemists and connoiseurs, as possessing all of those intriniir medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an oi.n and puur. Gin. Put. npin quart bottles and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc.
A. M. BININGER A CO.,
(Established 1778.) Sole Proprietors. No. 19, Broad Street, N. Y. For sale by D. S. Barnes A Co., No. 13 Park Row,and P. D. Orvis, 102 Broadway, New York.
Our long experience and familiarity with the requirements of Druooists, and our superior business facilities, enables us to furnish them with choice Liquors for mcdicinal and family use.
For sale by T. D. Brown, M. D. Manson, and Morgan A Willson, Crawfordsville. JAY MIX, Wholesale Agent,
Feb. 21, I SCI—ly.
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RM0VAL.—II0RACE®WATERS, Agent, Re moved to No. 481 Broadway, between Grand and Broome streets, New York City, where he sells now seven octave Pianos for $250. Second handed Pianos and Melodeons from $25 to $100. All kinds of Musical Merchandise at war prices. Pianos and Melodeons to let at from $2 to $5 per month rent allowed if purchased as per agreement. Monthly payment is received for tho same. Alo: gans for churches at low prices. I tan Patent.
Sept. IS, 1861, march 28.
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS Il¥
SEWING MACHINES.
EMPIRE
SHOTTLEMACHINEi
•Patented 1 ebruary 14M,
KKCOVCI
Lafayette, Ind.
SUMMER HATS,
OFatthe
latest styles, just received by Express [jnne 9.] GRAHAM BROV.
Kegs of Harrison A Hill's White Lead.
Lead. 50 kegs of snow white Zinc. Juno 6, 1861. M. D. MANSON.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS
WESTWARD! I
II AVE just received a complete assortment of Revolver.*, Guns, Pistols, and Bowio Knives.—
Alexandre Or-j Revolvers of Colt's, Allan's. Sharp's, and ManhatJAS. PATTERSON A SON. I
1860.
salesroom, 510 JSroadway,
Is'EW YOEK.
THIS
Machine is constructed on an entirely new principle of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most, profound experts, and pronounced to be SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COxMBLNEJ). 1.ho following arc the principal objections org«ji against Sewing JIachines:— 1—Excessive fatigue to the operator. 2—Liability to get out of order. 3—Expense, trouble and loss of timo in rijnir'r ing. 4—Incapacity to sew every description of mate-' rial. ./ 5—Disagreeable noise while in operation
'JTIic Empire Sewing Machine Is exempt ii cm all these Objection*. It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK or SJIUTTLE STITCH, which wU NEITHER LP nor A VEL, and is alike on both sides performs pcrfeet sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin, with cotton. linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number.
Jlfving neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and th« least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is
EM PIIATICALL A OISELESS
MACHINE!
It lvouires FIFTY PERCENT. less power drne it than any other Machine in market. Agirl of twelve years of age can work it steadily, with-, out fatigue or injury to health.
Its strength aud WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of construction render it almost impossible to get out oi order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction.
We respectfulry invite all those who may desire to supph lemsel ves wil ha superior article, to calJ and examine this UNRIVALLED MACHINE,
But in a more especial manner do wo solicit the patronage of DRESS MAKERS,
MERCHANT TAILORS, COACH MAKERS.
CORSET MAKERS, GAITER FITTERS... SHOE BINDERS.
HOOP-SKIRT M'F'C'RS. S i11RT A- BOS' M'K T,S. VEST and PANTALOON MAKERS.
Religious ami Charitable Institutions wirt he liberally dealt with.
TRICE OF MACHINES, COMPLETE:
No. 1, or Family Machine, $45,00 No. 2 small size.! M.innfueturing, $00,00 No. 3 large size Macula g, $75,0 0.
CABINETS IN EVERY VARIETY.
•.We want Agents for all towns in the United Siaies, where agencies are not already established, to whom a liberal discount will be given, but w» make no consignments.
T. J. M' ARTHUR
&
Co.,
510 Buoadway, NBW Yowc.
Bn.T.is & Co.. of Richmond, General Agente for the State of Indiana. a Aug. 29, iriol.
JAilF.S l'ATTKKSON. THO S rATTMHSOX.
James Patterson & Son!
WATCH MAKERS
& JEWELERS!
MAIN ST., CRAW TO! DSY1LLE, IND.
Watches, Clock*. Jewelry and Music Boxes
Beiialrcd and Warranted.
JL
il E above Firm keeps constantly on hand th«
largest and most complete stoek
Watches, .- Clocks, Jewelry
of
Silvcrand I'lated Ware, Looking Classes, Spectacles,
Fire Arms,
Table it Pocket C'utloiy,.
Musical ngti'umeuts,
TiiT"f. Articles,
Fancy Goods, Ac., Ever opened in CrnwfordsTille We ari now receiving our
ane? Smmncr Goods!
Wbii b. in connection with what we have already ou band, vfiilallowus to commence the season with j: upwards
SSlO.ppO^STOCK!KW*of
All of which will be sold at
FABSJJLOil'Sir^' tLOW PRICES!
Farmers, mechanics, men of all trades and proLfcssions, whenever you come to town, do not fail to sfup at. the sign of the GOLDEN WATCH, and examine the
3IOVEX STOCK!
Satisfy yourselves with tho rr!OSEL
PRICES!
I And make the acquaintance of the
I' MODEL FIRM!
Ladies, do likewise 1
mai2S.]
Yours, respectfully, JAS. PATTERSON SOX.
5w»^83fr C.tSf'^r.Wca.
Semi-Annval Statement, JYb.
Total Assets Total liabilities..
102.
€*31*IT*1IJ fend 8UI£l*Zll/$/
$ 9 3 2 3 0 2 9 8
1st, 1861.
Cash and cash items Loans well secured Real Estate 2026 shares Hartford Bank Stocks..., 2425 New York,. 1010
,£
Boston
507 other .... United States A State Il'tfd N. H'n R. R. b'ds & ..., Hartford City Bonds Conn. River Co. A R, R. Co. Stock...
$79,588 78 56,-253 20 15,000 00 .274,859 00 .193,350 00 .100,750 00 58,085 00 73,367 00 39,700 00 30,750 00 4,600,00
$932,302 98 73,244 27
For details of investments, see small Cards and Circulars. Insurances may be effected in this old and substantial Company on uery favorable terms.
Apply to J. If. BENEFIEL, Agknt. Dwellings and Farm Property insured fox a term of years at very low rates.
Aug. 22, 1861-ly.
!w/ sw inw?
WHEN
you want to buy Goods cheap, go tv the BANNER STORE. May 23, ISfll-tf,
LADIES',
Misses'and Children's Boots A Shoes.
at panic prices, •.-SNYDER'S CHEAP STORE,
