Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 April 1862 — Page 4
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THE JOURNAL
TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1862.
Stations of he Indiana
The following are the stations of the Indiana troopsiin active sorvicc outsMe of the State, Wo shall correct it from time to time as the several regiments move from one place to another.
INFANTRY.
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6th liepriment—Col. Crittenden,— Nashville, Tenn. 7th' Regiment—Col. Gavin—Cumberland, Md.
Sth .Regiment—Col. .Benton—St. Louis, Missouri. 9th Kegrnent—Col. Moody—Nashville, Tcnn. 10th Regiment—Col. Manson^ Nashville, Tenn. 11th .Regiment—Col. McGinnis—PafiUicaii, Ivy. 12th Regiment—Col. Li rick--Wil-liamsport, Maryland. 18th Regiment—
Col. Sullivan--Cum-
berland. Md. 14th .Reg't—Col. Kimball—Cum"berland, Md. 15th Reg't—Col. AVagner—Nashville
Tenn. T6th Regiment-—Col. Ilaekleman— Harper's Ferry, Ya. U' 17th Regiment—Col. TTaseall—Xaslivilie, Tenn. 18th' Regiment—Col. Pattison—
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33d Regiment—Col. Sanderson—Paducah, Ivy. 24 tli Regiment-Col. Ilovcy—Paducah, Ky. 25th Reg't.—Col. Veatch—Paducah, Ky2Gth Regiment—Col. Wheatly— Ottei*ville, Missouri. 27tli Regiment—Col. --Colgrove— Harper's Ferry. Ya. 29th Regiment—Col. Miller—Nashville, Tenn. r-5 30 th Regiment—Col. Bass—Nashville, Tenn. 31st Regiment—Col. Cruft—-South Paducah, Kentucky. 32d Regiment—1st German—Col. "YYi 11 ich—Nash vi 11 e, Ton n. 33d Regiment—Col. Coburn—Lexington, Kentuek}-. 3-ltli Regiment—Col. Ryan—Cairo, Illinois. 35th Reg't—1st Irish—Col. Walker Louisville Ky. 36th Regiment—Col.' Grose—Nashville, Tenn.
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37th Regiment—Col:-- Hazzard— Nashville, Tcnn. 38th Reg't—Col. Scribner—Nashville, Tenn. 39th Regiment—Col. Harrison— Nashville, Tenn. 40th Regiment—Col. Wilson—Nashville, Tcnn. 42d Regiment—Col-. Jones—Nashville, Tenn. 43d Regiment—Col. George K.Steele
Cairo, J11. 44th Regiment—Col. Reed—P#&ucah, Kentucky. 4Gt.h Regiment—Col. Fitch—Cairo. Iil. 47th Regiment—Col. Slack—Cairo, ill. iStli Regiment—Col. Eddy—Paducah, Kentucky. «•,-, 49th Regiment—Col. -i/Ray— Cumberland Gap, Tenn. 50th Reg't—iCol. Dunham—Louisville, Kentucky. _j
SlstReg't—Mechanics—Col.Streight —Nashville, Tenn. 52d Regiment—Railroad—Col. Jas M. Smith—-Paducah. Ivy. 57th Regiment—Col. McMullen— Nashville, Tenn. a 58th. Regiment—Col. Carr-Nash-ville, Tenn. :59th Regiment—Col. Alexander— Cairo. 111. ,L
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J' .-'7" i„,,' f, „n .• CAYAJiUY.-
Capt.Bracken's Company—Western Virginia—Post Office adJrose,Parkersburg, Ya. (A
Capt. Kirtley's coin pan}-—Western Virginia—Post" Office address. Wheeling, Ya.
Capt. Graham's company—Nashville, Tenn.
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Capt. Gaddis's company—Nashville, Tenn. Capt. Moi-eau's company—NaSsh.vill.e, Tenn.
Capt. Ivleine's company*—Nashville, Tennessee. 28th Regiment—Col.1 Baker—1st. Cavalry—Ir.onton, Missouri. ^^41st Regiment—(2d Cavalry)—Col. Bridgcland—Nashville, Tennessee. 45th Regiment—Col.Cartel-—3d Cfitahy—Washington, D. C. ... vi ,s
ARTILLERY.
Capt. Rabb's Company—Leaven•worth, Kansas. Capt. Cokefair's company—St. Louis, Missouri.
Capt. Klaus^ Company—St. Louis, Missouri. Capt Bush's battery—Nashville, Tennessee..
Capt. Simonson's Battery—Nashville, Tennessee. •jCapt. Behr's Battery—Paducah, Ky.
Capt. Harris' Battery—Nashville, Tennesseo. Capt. Cox's Batter}'—Nashville, Tennessee.
Capt.
Cochrane's-Battery—-JSashville,
Tennessee. Capt. Thompson's Battery—Cairo, Illinois.
Capt. Rigby's Battery—lluttonville, Virginia. .- Capt. Suttermeister's CompanyNashville, Tenn. 'Some .of the regiments noted as being at Louisville,
Cairo,
Paducah and St.
Louis are further in thd. interior, but letters addressed to the, points named will be more certain to roach their destion than if otherwise directed.
18^ Gen. Grant though hardly forty years of ago has been in seventeen battles, in three of which ho command: cd, rnd was in the Mexican war. •. "ill, 'i uiMiwM'»'r»inrnririiTit- r^'^i ir
[CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER
WOULD
call attention to their large stock of ]N"qw Goods for sprinjr anil summer, embracing all the new sty lea of Ladies'dress fabrics
MOSAMBIQTJE, TARISENNIES,^ RE EDI
Troops.
NES,
IJJSTR£NOS
A
DE C5IEYHES,
/'"V-"'.
CIIALLIS »ORGANDLNES, ALSO,""*
All the new styles iu
Bounds. Jiibbons, .Ruches and Flowers.
ALSO,
100 Cases Ludios', Misses'and Childrcns'
f$&OT$ 8SSOES..
.,R ALSO,
iOO Cii^es Jlen and Boys' Ware.
ALSO,
Our usual assortment of
St.
Louis, Mo. 19th Regiment—G\jl. -Meredith— Washington City. 20th Regiment—Col. Brown—Forfcr rcss Monroe. 21sfc Regiment—Col. McMillan— Fortress Monroe. Va. 22d Regiment—Col. Hendricks—St. Louis, Missouri.
cLOTi-ixisra!
CARPETS,
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES,
&c.,
Those who have the cash" pay for goods will find, on examination of our sto-'t and prices, that
they can buy nearly double as mueV for tho same
money as any other house,pan sell them.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
At. \'2}4, 18 and 25c.—worth 25, 37 and 50e.
BLEACHED MUSLINS,
At U', 9 and 123^0.—worth 10, 12 and 16c.
PRINTS,
At oj-2, 8and lie.—worth S, 10 and 12^c.
HAL LIS,
At 12 1C and 25c.—worth 18, 25 and 37c.
DRESS FABRICS,
At 12)4, 16 and 25c.—worth 18, 25 and 37c.
LADIES' LACE BOOTS,
At 50, 75 and $1—worth 75, $1 and $1,50.
LADLES EMBROID'RED COLLARS.
At 10, 25 and 50c.—worth 25, 50 and $l.. April 11, 7801-ly.
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E.OOK11VG GLASSES!
ROM tho mammoth size to a Pocket Mirror. mar28.] JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
LAMPS! "LAMPS!!
Large lot of. Coal Oil Lamps just received at the Drug Store of rJ air-» M. D.-MANSON.-June.6, 1861.
A
jk complete assortment 6f AYall Paper, Window Blinds, Curtain Fixtures, Tassels, &c., for sale by JAMES G. KINGSBURY",
Jan. 30 62-ly Crawfordsrille, Tnd.
1
CASE small figured Ruby Prints (worth 15 cts.) at 10 cents a vard at SNYDER'S CHEAP STORE.
ALEXANDRE ORGANS,
Sheet Music, Mvsic Boola, Music Merchandise, and all kind* of Musical Instruments, at the lowest possible peicca.
THE
HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMproved Overstrung
IRO'W FISAME'I^fiAtfOS/
Are justly pjxnpnneed ^j-lli^rS'SsSJ'tlf1 Music Mas-i-rs to be superior Instruments. /J^hqy.are built of the best and -toost thoroughly"fcasiltied
iml \Vi 11 stalld any ell
round, full Affft tticlWV
in:iif
i,itil,'
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V^Wrocp,
-1elttsticP„'!RKe]i
l'itino- warraiitefl' Tor thhie ye'art'. TrieW to $700. Second-handed Pianos atgreftt bnrgSins.' 5*X tfetftves,'$26 to$40 8:o'ctavc^?i50 to'$10l» O'jj octaves, $115 to $1'50 6% octaves, $100 and $170 7 Outavcs, $1 75 and $225.' Second-handcd M'elodcons from $30 to $60. Monthly payments received for Pianos, Mclodeon.s or Alexandre Organs also, for rent, and rent allowed if purchased as 2cr ajcreument.
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HORACE WATERS' MELODEONS. issewood Cases, Tunod tho Equal Temperament, iih the Patent. Divided Swell and Solo Stop, o. 1—1 octave, scroll legs, from to $ 45 -1U' to —5 to 4—5 Piano style, to 4—fi to (j—5 two stops, two sets of reeds 7—5 .3' and
THE ALEXANDRE ORGAN.
Is a reed Instrument, corresponding in power and compass to the ordinary 1G l'eet pipe Organ. All who have any knowledge of tho Piano can pcrfnup upon this instrument without -.lifTieulty, the keyboard being the sarao as that, of tho Piano. In size it is from 3 to '.\\4 feet high, nud from 3)i to 4 feet wide. It is elegant in form and solid in construction. It is more easily removed than the upright Piano, and possesses the remarkable .advantage of seldom if cvor getting otit of tune. In rosewood cases, 5 stops $1(50
9
13
&c.
We are prepared to offer great inducements to
CASH BUYERS!
185
The same, size larger... 260 The same, in finer, catse ,w.. 280 The same, in rich rosewood case. 300 13 stops, with percussion 310 The same, size larger 330 The same, iu finer caso.. .« SCO 13 stop=, with percussion and "expvessioir-a la
The sa7ne, in rich rosewood ease 425 A liberal discount to Clergy men, Churches, Sab-baxh-Schools. Seminaries and Teachers. Tho'Trade supplied at the usual trade discount.
HORACE WATERS, Agent. 481 Broadway, New York.
TcsHnionials of Sloracc Waters Pianos and McIodeo *s.
Having used one of the JToracc Waters' Pianos ir my family for three years, I am prepared to pro nonnco it unequalled in power, fullness and sweetnoss of tone, by any instrument which I iiavo met with in the AVcst.:r Rev. Jap. W. Stk^aut,
Connersville, ind.
The Piano is just tho one my wife anil daughter desired. In tone it is richer, softer and sweeter than any I have heard for many years. There are many instruments in this place from different establishments, but it is conceded by the many who have heard it, and all who liave played' oti.it, that it is superior to any ever brought to this pld *-Anumbcr of ladies from other places have pronounced it one of the most delightful instruments to which they have ever listened. I must, in honesesty, say that it is far better than I had boped'or expected to get. TiiQS- W. Fhy,
Crawfovdsvillb, Ind.
fc'To the many flattering testimonials published, we feci bound to add another from ourselves. We have procured for one of-cnir friends in this city, one of Waters' Pianos, and we can say that the instrument, received is all that can be desired for elcgancc and quality.—ftimiculn Observer.
Tlii 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 belter with use. .1. C. Wi«jkkk,
Yonkers. N. Y.
Mr. ITor.Acr. "Waters—It is now more than two vears siuce wc received one of your Pianos. The instrument i- admired by all, and bus been highly commended by those who are good .judges in such matters. For sweetness ol" tone we think it cannot be surpassed. Mr..& Mrs. S. Is. Robinson", 'Whitney's Point, X. Y.
I am happy to say thai the Piano I bought of you iii November, has given me entire satisiiiction, ami is much admired both for its workmanship and melodiousness of tone. It seems to keep iu tunc well. Waltkr Bickkk,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. Wvrnps—DearSir: Inceivcd the Melodcon safe and in good order: am well pleased with the I external appcarance, and the tone also.
IU:v. Hikam Haynts, ./s Preston Hollow, N. T.
Tho Melodcon you sent mc is Ln good order, I am now fully prepared to say that, the instrument is highly satisfactory. J.L.Smith,
HORACE WATERS-
481
Mroadway, JTeiv It'vrlty
rUISI.ISItKU Ol' XIIK I'OI.LOWIXO MUSIC iiuoks:
"The Anniversary and Sunday-School 'Jitusic Book, No. 1," obnfains ^iiftnnes' and. hymrts.—? Price, cents "each, $2 per 'hundred, 1 cent cach postage.
Numbor two contains .10 tunes and hymns.— Price3 cents each, $2 per hilir^red'.: 'p.'f Number three'contains 30 times- hml TTymns.— Price 4 cents cadi, $3 per hunyfa-td .%
NuraBcl- four eon tains "30 times anil hj'iSnl. Trice 3 cents, $2 per hundred. AW* IN Number five contains 50 tunes and lijmns^Trice 5 ecnts, $3 per hundred i.
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Number six contains 0-1 pages.. Price 8,cents, $5 per hundred.
Number seven contain^ 70 pages. Price 8: cents, $5 per hundred. The Anniversary and Swndfty-Sjjhool Jfusic Book, combining Nos..I and 2 with several additional pieces, contains 73 times and hymns. Trice 8 cents cach, $5 per hundred.
The Revival Music Book contains 73 tunes and hj'rtins. Price 8 cents, $5 per hundred. The Sabbath-School Bell,.Number Ono, contains, nearly 200 tunes ahd h'ynin}:. Price 12 Cents, $10 per hundred, postagfi'2-cents. Bound 20 cents,.$15 per hundred) postage 3 cents. Elegantly bound in cloth, embossed gilt, 25 ecnts, $20,per hundred.— Ditto in cloth and Tttfkcy rhorocetf enrbossed gilt, gilt.cdge, ete., prices 40,cent^- to.$1. xrr
Sabbath'Schooi Bell, dumber T5wo, jM£Tsw(?ii, contains some 40 more pages than Bell No. One.— The words and music are all different, and as good if not better than Bell .No, One.'-Price, paper eov-, or, 15 cents,: $liper htf'ndied, postage 3ceents.— Bound, 25 cents, $18 per hundred, postage 0 cents. Elegantly bound, embossed gilt) 30. csnts, $2Q. peg hundred, postage 6 cents.. Ditto in clotli and Tut-i key morocco, embossed gilt, gilt'edge, etc., prices from 45 cents to $1. Bella Nos. One and, Two, bound, 40 ccnts, $30 per hundred. Elog'antly bound, embossed gilt, gilt edge, etc.,pricos No. 1, 75 cents No. 2, 85 centS No. 3, $1 No. 4r$l,25 No. 5, $1,35 No. 6, $1,45, No. 7,.$l,p0.. ,., ,.
Tixo Double Bells, with-.^ilt edges, etc.,4»re: e.tcellent 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. I hiivo been issued the first thirty-one months of it's publication, and 75,000 copies of Sabbath School Bell No. 2 have bcon 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 6ver this Continent, and other countries,*during the pftst-three years. No. 3 of the Sabbath School Bell and other numbers of the Anniversary Books and rycvivaLMclodies, will follow as soon'as delrftinded by thb "Sunday School Army." just published, RUTH ft Sacred Cantata, in two parts. Words by Rev.,,Sidney Dyer. .Musio by Augustiis Cull. Designed for. S,unday.Sclio.eJl^6p)cerfs. It can be performed by adult%. or.pajt's of, cach, and is long enough for an evenjng's peuforhiance. There are five 'superior' Sa'cfed Chbrnsscs following the
Cantata, that will answ.errforasecond
evening's entertainment," by adding a,few saof^g. songs. The bopk contain^ .^25 pages. Price/in paper cover, 15 ccnts, $12 perliunared. Bound, 25 ccnts, $20 per'hundred. Cloth' bound, embossed gilt, 30 cents, $25 dollars per hundred, postage 3c.
Also, anew Singing Book fori'ay Schools,-call-, cd the Day School Bell, .1, containing about
200 pages of Choice Songs, Solos, Bounds, Catches, Duets, Trios, Quartette and Choruses, many of them written expressly for this work, besides Ionia 30 pages of the elements of music. This will bo tho best book over issuod for Seminaries, Acadomics an Public Schools. It is compiled by Horace ,W j. crs, author of Sabba.th School -Bolls, Nos. 1 2. Price, in papor covors, 20 conts, $15 per hundt i. Bound, :1o cents, $22: per hundred. Cloth be jnd, embossed gilt, 40 cents,$30 per hundrod. feopt. 1,9, 1801. .. F. 1 ,U!W 9lU t»l
3*}»:'.) v» ?ri
00 75
100 1 150
two banks of keps 200 Q—5 octave OrSnn Jlelodenns, two banks of keys, pedal bass, four six tops. $'250, $275 and $300 These Melodeor.s remain in tunc a long time.— ach Melodeon warranted three years.
(SUCCESSOR' TO ITENHY OTT,)
PUBE
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MlETMMi
DEALER-IN''
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
E I A S
Painter's Articles,
vvt «"C V:5n
OILS, PASTS, VARNISHES, DYE WOODS.
GLABSWAEE,
RKRFU^IERY AND FIXE SOAPS,
IfASR AKD TOQTSf BElUSIffE^i
[pia'ssf ©aissis,'
SPICES, SNUFFS,
JTi CJ UUluO O LJ Si iL-ijj hi.
I JN S
cr*i a
f: DYE STUFFS, 'V 1
fMiiT mm SURGICAL AND DENTAL
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RRS,
tr isr
MAINUFACTLRED
TOBACCO,
PURE WINES AND BRANDIES.
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES,
53.'
FANGi ,AETiGLE5' &C., &G.
Wc make our purchases for CASH, and offer goods equally as low as they can be obtained from anysimilar establishment in this section. Warranted to be fresh,
.-PURE AND GENUINE.
Orders froin the country promptly Tilled and satisfaction guaranteed, with regard to both price and I quality. __
PirYSiCI.tSS' PRESC'REPTIOXS
Will rcccivc particular attention at all hours of tho day and night. A full supply of PAllNKPTncK'P. AND McI LANE'S CEliEI'RATED YEli.VIF UOE constantly on hand.
June (3) loCL*
€*.%MJPET smrsE.
W. O SJifT •rttW.tO:'
if A 'S^g:
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Tioga, X. Y.
The Melodcon has SF.fely arrived. I feel obliged to you for your liberal discount. ......... ,. Rev. J. McComiic fc. l'arquesville, h. C.
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EMBROIDERIES, SLEEVES, &Q.
A
N ^WlVdf%mlr^idSri'dg', sye^%^«nd*Collart Edgings and Flouncings at reduced prices^ at S^Y'DER'S Cheap Casu Store.
April 21, 1800.*
JOSSJY m. MMJTJLEM,
_A^ttoi4riey at Law.
OFFICE—No.
2,
Gregg's Hardware Store.
PARTICULAlialtention
v.
OURst^ck
QMr lit' i! i' RII
given to the collection
of claims. The best of references given if desired.
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Fancy .Articles!
Clocks! Clocks! Clocks!
ONE
hundred twenty-four hour and eight day Clocks, of the most reliable manufactures on hand and for sale. None of them will be sold until they have been fully tested and found correct.— They will all bo warranted oneyear. mar28. JAS. PATTERSON SON.
Memoi'€(Z-—JDriren by Wire!
GROCERY^ STORE!
HAVING
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 the public generally, that I have quite a respectable stock of FAMILY
GROCERIES
Yct left, and shall endeavor to add thereto as the 'wants of my patrons demand. I feel deeply grateful io the citizerts'of old Montgomery for past patronage, and liopo to merit a continuance of the same. '^©"•Remember my new stand—XortL Room of MrC/i'/l'iud Hd! Uuildinff.
Dec. 5, 16(11-If. I,, j'lETFIELD MARTIN.
Watches, Clocks. Jewelry ({.•Music Boxes,
Repairecl & "Warralitecl!
TO
this.branch.of the business we cull especial attention, and feel satisfied that inprktbs and quality of work perfect satisfaction will he given.
JAS. PATTERSON fc SON.
March 28, 1861-Iy.. -.,
MUSIC LESSONS.
\1,
Everybody Ills own Teaclier!
WE
have on hand a complete assorlment of Methods and Instructors for the Guitar, Yiolinj Acoordeon and Flute, which -will 'enable any one to bcjoome.hrsown teacher, and become a proficient on the 1'nstrument. inar28] JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
S O O O O S
IF
you wpnt.Sch.oo!LBooks,gotoMcClureitFry\s. They lioye a nice, and full assortmont of Wilson's SchoorBWki? on hand—the best now in use.
May 23, ISGO-tf.
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TOISjET .HIT ICJLli, AZORS, Strops, Combs, Ilair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Shaving Cream, and other article for sale by JAS PATTERSON-A' SON.
MarclT2S. .-•«/ ft Vfjv"-
J. Crawford & Mullikin,
if'
AVE received a large and splendid stock Spring and Summer
$
To 'which they would call the attention of those wishing to purchase Cods at low prices: A spendid stock of
dress goods,
Fancy Prints, "1 Black Silks. Gingham",
Tickings,
ykh'2i£sg- &irij es, Mleached
4K and bro'ivn IMuslms,
^"BOOTS A2sTD SHOES,
Ilats and Caps, Fancy Shawls, Parasoll#-,*-No-tions,. a-grcat' variety Queeiiswarei.ndGutkry
"rhf.j CLOTHING,
Groceries, tc., Ac. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. J. CRAWFORD A MULLIKIN.
Apr'25, 1861.—ly
S. I,, M'clcke T. A. DUCKWORTH.
NEW. [CABINET,. WARE-ROOMS!
wo. 5, m&iJr ST.
McCIure & Duckworth, WOULD
-respectfully inform the citizens of Montgomery county that tliey have' opened a new and large itfi#' f, '3'.
Fuifnituire
5
ai'eroom!
Whore will be found at all times Furniture of every description, which will be sold cheap for 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,'61-ly.
SADDLE & HARNESS
MANUFACTORY. H. P. EJVSMINGER
"WOULD rqapoctfu-lly iuform the public generally, that JSLZfrl
he keeps constantly on hand and for sale at all times, all articles in his line of business, and at as low rates as'^riy-other'cstatifishment of the- kind in this vicinity, Ho keeps constantly.on hand, or will make to order, Saddles fur jjoth.iiicn and women, line Buggy and
CARRIAGE HARNESS,
BRIW1.ES, COli&iARS, WSIIPS,
March 7, lS61-lyK»'*-
RI5MOVAL.—HORACE^WATERS,
&c.
All,work made in workmanlike style and warranted as represented. Call and examine my work. Shop, one door oast of Brown's Drug Store, on Vernon street. „.v, H. P. ENSMINGER.
movod to No. 481 Broadway, between Grand and Broome streets, Now York City ,r whore io sells now seven octave Pianos for $250. Seoond handed Pianos and Melodcona from!$2d to §100. Allkinds of Musical Merchandise at war prices. Pianos and Melodeons to let at from $2 to $5 per moifth rent allowed if purcbasod as per agreement. Monthly payment i3 received for the same. Alexandre Qrgans for cliurchea,at,low prioos, ,c
Sept. 19, 1861. .• rri
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BILL BOWERS'
J, S^S.
Empire Block, over
SEMI-ANNUAL
tlw-
of fancy actiolc3 is complete.:. Ituon-
sisfeinpartof '-i-t, Walking Canes, Card.Casop, Work Boxes, .Pocket/Flasks, .Tablotsy Crochet Needles, docket Books, Compasses, Spy Glassos, ,,!)3 Pocket Knives, Cigar Holders, Thimbles, Merschaum Pipes, Beads, Shawl Pins, Key Rings, and other articles too numerous to mention—also several eases of Mathematical Instruments. JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
ADDRESS.
L/tB-idk 'Sniff Gentlemen of Montgomery and
Kswrppunding counties:
After returning my sincere thanks f'.r the 'very liberal patronage you have bestowed on the Banner Store since my arrival amongst you, permit me to say to you that I liavo again returned l'rom the East with a very large and complete stock of staple and fancy
DEY GOODS,
for tho
l-ctfl mid, Tft*imler Trade!
Together with a full assortment of
GL VSSWARE & QUEENSWAEE,
IIATS & CAPS,
BOOTS d- SHOES,
A full assortment of Men and Boys'
Ready liV'tade Clotiling,!
Alao a full line of Domestic and. Foreign .Vj'-V'[• 5
a
.'Together with a car load of
NOTION? AMD OTHER FIXIN'SL
All of wliieli were bought'At Very low figures and will bo sold so low as to defy competition. Then permit lnu lu say tti sill, high ur low, rich or poor, who desire to purchase goods for
I" IFCF 1®
At lower figures than the same articles can be had at any other liou se|v|T lease call 011 Bill Bowers at tho ... ._ ..
./'BANNER STORE,"
Where goods are sold at cost and just a little more. For we say most emphatically and without mental reservation, that we allow no other house to sell as good bargains as can be had at the Banner Store, where goods are sold at cost and just a liulo more.
Then come to the Banner Store, Whene'er you wisfi 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 boats all the mammoth.-, ,,
And lays them in the shade.
Then come to the Banner Store, 'V'" And bring along your truck— 2^-, ~\"Tt's fTie surest road to fortune.
And the shortest road to iuck.
Tiicn come to tho Banner Store, Whene'er you come to town: And if you havn't got the truck,
We'll take the money down.
Arid ne'er forget the motto Of the Banner Store Is. to sell our goods for cost,
And just a little more.
Nov. 7, lSlil. is-'c/r'':V.' -'SV".''
NEW. STORE AN NEW-GOODS,
-AT-
2 Helsey' Miocker ecu st.
H. ...POTTENGER, Tthat
AKES this method of informing the public Ije has just received an entire new stock of cpring and summer Goods, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest for cash or Produce.
The stock consists in part of the following articles:' The.latest styles of Ladies' Fancy
DRESS GOODS,
A large assorlment of new and beautiful Printsnew styles. Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Ribbons & Notions. A full stock of Cloths, Casimorcs, cottonades, Tweeds, itc., bleached and brown Muslin, licking, stripod Shirting,
O O S A N S O E S
Foi evorvbedv: Readv Mado ..
TfO I 3ST G-,
Hats, Bonnets, Qncensware, Glassware, Knives & Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, ite. Having purchased my Goods at
PA NICg PRICES,:
I shall be able to sell goods on as good terms as any other house, and would bo very thankful for a liberal patronage from the public. Please call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
T. N. Myers, formerly with Allen .t Binford, will be on hand ready and happy to wait on all his old friends and customers at the New Store. Remember the place. H. POXTENGER.
Crawfordsvillc, April 25-ly
UXN
GIW AS A REMEIJIAIi AGE3VT. THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT,
ESPECIALLY
designed forthe use of the Med
ical J'rofcHxion and the Fmr,ihj, iv ing superseded the so-called ''Gins," "Aromatic," "Cordial," "Medicated," "Schnapps,"etc. is now endorsed by all of the prominent physicians, chemists and connoiscurs, as possessing all of those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an old and puke Gin. Tut up
For sale by T. D. Brown, M. D. Manson, and Morgan .fc Wilhson, Orawfordsville. JAY MIX, Wholesale Agent """5™" '-?W$ Lafayette, Ind.
Feb. 21,*1801—iy.
SUMMER HATS,
O
Agent, Re
the latest styles, just rcccjved by Expriss at [June 9.] GRAHAM BROW.
-g /QTV Kegs of Harriso.n & "Hill's White Lead. Xvlv l'00r. kegs tif superior Shanghai White Lead. 50 kegs of snow white. Zinc.
June6,18G1. M. D. MANSON.
IMPORT A XT TO TRAVELERS
WESTWARD! HAVE just received a csmjilete" assortment of
I Revolvers, Guns, Pistols, and Bowie Knives. Revolvers of Colt's, Allan's, Sharp's, aridlVIanhattanPatont.
v'lu
JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
march 28. .£
Ifeliiiiitsp
-GREAT liUFKOTOlEXTS E^'
SEWING MACHINE!-
EMPIRE
.T
SHUTTLE MACHINE.
Patented February 14ik,
1860.,/
salesroom, «S10 Mroadtv&y*
NEW ^ORK.,
TTIIS
Machine is constructed on an entirely new principle of mechanism, possessing Yhany rare and valuable improvements, having been ex amined by tho most profound experts, and -pronounced to be SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COMBINED.
Tho following arc the principal objections against Sewing Machines:— 1—Excessive fatigue to the operator. 2—Liability to get out of order. 3—Expense, trcufclo and loss of time in rc.r.aH-.
ing. 4—Incapacity to sew every description of Tiste rial. 5—Disagreeable noise while in operation. ... Ttic Enajiire Sewing Macliiii exempt from all these Ofjjecliosa.',-.
It has a straight needle, perpendicular :f ior». makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCII, which wil NEITHER RIP nor RAVEL, and is alikocr! both sides performs perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest .\"&aook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread/from the coarsest to the finest number. 'Having neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, ra-i.ii ilia leasj possible friction, it runs as smooth a. and is
rly/
EMPHATICALLY'' A NOISELESS
MACHINE!
It requires -FIFTY PER CEXT. less pc-r^t* drive it than any other Machine in market, f. fhl of twelve,years of age can work it steadily, wi*a( out fatigue/jr-injuijy to health. *.
Its strength and WONDERFUL STMPL7CFTT of eonsti-uction render it almost impossible, out of order, and-is GUARANTEED by iuo company to give entire satisfaction.
Wc respectfully invite all those who mr-y. desijw-" to supply t'lemsclves with a superior article, tocai! and examine,this UNRIYALLEJ) MACH fiN'E.
But in a more espccial manner do wo soiictt Uw patronage of: MERCHANT TAILORS, I DRESS MAKERS COACH MAKERS. CORSET A iiS. HOOP-SKIRT M'F'C'RS, I GAITEP, FITTERS, SlIIRT i-BOS'M M'K'RS, SHOE BTN li
VEST and PANTALOON MAKBU. |a?-Religious and Charitable Institution.? v.fll be liberally dealt with.
PRICE OF MACHINES, COMPLETE:
No. 1, or Family Machine, $45,00 No. 2 Fn a!i ?izcd ^Manufacturing, $60,00 No. 3 large ei/.o .Mun ufacturing, $75,00.
CABINETS IN EVERY VARIETY,
We want Agents for all towns in tho Unite.J States, where agencies arenot already to whom a liberal discount will be given, lu* y'v make no consignments.
,TAMi:S I'ATTKRSO:.'. TIIO S PATTEBSOy.-
James Patterson & Bom WATCH MAKERS & JEWELED!
MAIN ST.. C'RAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
1 Vat cites. Clocks. Jewelry and Music Bosrs
Repaired and Warranted.
TIE above Firm keeps constantly on hun ta«: largest and most complete stock of "U aiches,
Clocks, Jewelry. Silvcrand Plate:! Wart*,
SKCCP^rjATSB
in quart bot
tles and sold bv all druggists, grocers, etc. "A. M. BININGER & CO., (Established 1778.) Sole Proprietors,
No. 10, Broad Street, N. \.
For sale by D. S. Baknks & Co., No. 13 Park Row,and P. D. Orvis, 102 Broadway, New York. Our long experience and familiarity with the requirements of Druggists, and our superior business facilities, enables us to furnish them with choice Liquors for medicinal and family use.
ist
T. J. MrARTIlUR Co., 510 BRO.iiWAV, NI:W YO::».
Bnr.r.is & Co., of Richmond, General A --i:u for the Sti-te of Indiana. Aug. 29, lSfJl.
Looking (ilasses, Sjicctacles,' Fire Arm.1!, Table A: Pocket'Cadory,
7ri sicfii Instruments,, ..
Toilet Articles, i.*""-17
Fane ,- Goods, Ac.. Ever opened in Crawfordsville! We arc now receiving our
Spring' and Summer Goods'
Which, in eonncction with what we have ahxady on hand, v. iilallowus to commcnce the season with upwards of
SIO.OOO STOCK! All of which will be sold at FASSO^OUS^,!7 MW PKSC'E.S?
Farmers, mechanics, men of all trades and fessions, whenever you conic to town, do not to stop at the sign ol" the GOLDEN WATCH, examine tho
1
Semi-Annual Statement, A"o.
C&Ws ITJ&1j
Total Asset? Total liabilities
r-ro-.' fa:! and
MODEL STOCK!
Satisfy yourselves with tho M03EJL PRICES!
And make the acquaintance of tho
B20BJEL, FIRM!
Ladies, do likewise!
mar2S.]
Yours, respectfullv, JAS. PATTERSON & SO,
102.
antl
SUMF'J
/jI
$932,30S..98
]V!ay 1st, 1861.
Cash and cash items Loans well secured Real Estate 2026 shares Hartford Bank Stocks.... 2125 New York 1010 Boston .. 507 other United States fc State .. H'tfd & N. H'n R. R. b'ds i: .. Hartford City Bonds Conn. River Co. A R. R. Co. Stock?.
..S79,5sr r: .. ... 15,000 do ....274,859 00 ....193,350 00 ....100,750 00 .... 58,085 73,36" Ot? 39,700 .... 36,750 00
For details of investments, see small Card and Circulars. Insurances may be effected in this old and substantial Company on uery favorable terms. .} "Apply to J. II. BENEFIEL, Agext. "?S^„Dwellings and Farm Property insured iox'' a term of years at very low rate3.
Aug. 22, 1861-ly.
1
.... 4,C00.0U
$932,-'50f' 38 73,24! 2V
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JRME YOU IJV WWJYT.i
WHEN
you want to buy Goods cheap, go to the BANNER STORE, May 23,1861rtf,
jp^ADIES', Misses'and Children's Bo6i Jk Show' at panic prices, at SNYDER'S CM?AP STORE,
