Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 September 1862 — Page 3

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THE HORACE WATERS MODERN ''-IMPROVED OA'RRSTUOXG JIASS fwuL titoar 'FRAisitir

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justlv pronounced by the Press and Mumc M«st-fs to -bo: superior Instruments. They arc built of the best and most thoroitghly seasoned nierials, and

will stand ait climate,

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'•The Ilol'.'lci? Waters Pianos are known as among the very best."—Kcinylixi. "Wcoan spe.-ik of their mcrils from', personal,

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"Nothing at the lair displayed greater c\et 1lenco."—

Chitrehmm.

"Waters' Pianos and Melodiaus challenge com-_ parison with tho finest .made ftrn-where hi tlfte country."—-Nome

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•y-OCTAVS-] PIA1VOS, frames, and over-strung tor SI 51) do.,

$150-» SEW Tn Rosewood eases, iron bass, of. different. makers, tor SI 51) do., with moulding $1(0 do., with, carved legs and inlaid liameboard, S175,$185, and $200 do., with pearl koysS"W, S250, and $300 new f^i-octave, 813:") dp- r"j octave, $1-10. The above Pianos are fully warranted, and are the greatest bargains that can lie found ill Um .eily. Plu w«i call and ski them. Second hand Pianos at $25, ^i', S50, !•»(•, $"5 and $100, .-,

*TIIK HORACE'WX'TEKS MELODEONS, Rosewood Cases, Tuned the Equal Temperament,*" with the Patent ])ividod Swell and S'do Stop. Prices from $35 to $200. Organ IJarinr niums with Pedal Bass. $250, $275, ami $300.- School llnrminiums, $40,$G0, $80, :i.:d $100. Al.~0, Melodeons and lianhuiiiums of the fol'.owiiig makers, Princo & Cii's, Carhart A Needham, Mason it llnmlin, and S. D. it If. W. Smith, all of which will he sold at e.-ttreim-ly low priors. These Melodeons remain in tune iv long time, lvteh Melodeon warranted for three years.

Jf£F* A liberal-disoouutto Clergymen, Churches, Sabbath Schools. Lodges. Seminaries, and Teachers. The Trade supplied on the most liberal terms. llOKACE WATERS, Ag't. *181 Broadway, New York.

-i» TIBE I)i¥ SCKIOOT^ HEf.Y,. !r,!)00 COPIES ISSUEl.

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Anew Sinsjinq Bo(d\ ftTi'D.ty Scliools, called the Day Sehool i'ell, is nmv ready. It contains about 200 ehoieo solids, rounds, catches, duetts, trios, fiuartetts and choruses, many of them written ex-pWu-.for this '.vovk, besides J2 pages e.i the ElemcutiSt'" Music. The Elements are so e:i-y and progressive, that ordinary tca. ht'V•s'will find themselves entirely successful in instructing everi yonn^ scholars to sing correctly and 'stientitically while ihe tunes and words embrace such a variety of lively, attractive, and soul-stirring tnt'.sic and sentimonts-, that lio trouble will be experienced in in-' dueing all beginners to goon with seal in acquiring skill ill one. of the most health-giving, beautyimproving. happiness-yielding, and order-produ-cing exercises of school lite. .In simplicity }t its elements, in variety and adaptation of muic, and in excellence and' number of its s6n'g.«. original. .^t'lwUed, and ntlffpted, it claims by much to excel all competitors. It will bo found the best ever iisunl4'ur-*otniuaries, academics,.^nd publicschools. "$aniptc jKi "l the elements,- tunes, and songs..are given in a circular: send and get one. It-j.'roompil-eil by TIouack WATKttrs, author of "SUbfrath School licll," Xos. 1 and 2, which have had the enormous sale'of 700,(100 copies. Prices— paper cover, 20 ccnts, per 100 bound, .-0cent^, $22 per 100: cloth bound, embossed gilt. 10 cents. per '1 HO. 2a copies furnished at the 10 price. Mailed at the retail price.

II Oil ACE WAT lOll?, Publisher, •481 P.roadway, New York.

SAI1BATII SC3500L BEI-1 So. 2. '.15.000 COPIES ISSUED. Tt is an entire new work of neirly 200 pages. Many of tho tunes and hymns were written expressly for this volume. Lt will soon be as popu-slara-1 its predecessor, {Ilell No. 1) which has run ij to the unorniom number of 70 ),COO copies— outstripping any Sunday sehoel book of its size ever issued in this country. Al.-o, both volnineare bound in one to ateominodate schools wi.-hmg thcnia»tl»Rt form. Pricns of lull No. 2. paper covbrs, IS eerits, i?14 per 100: bound, 25 cents, .^20 •tier 100,-cloth bound, embossed gilt, M) cents, :r2. ner ItM. Bell No. 1, paper covers, 15 ccrit/,5l2 •''•per 100 bowad, 20 cents,$10 per 100: cloth boui.-d, embossed gilt, 25 cents, £20 per hundred. Bells

Nos. 1 -and 2 bound together, 40 cents, $"0 per 100 cloth bound, embossed gilt, j0 cents, ir-10 per 100. 25 copies furnished at the 100 price, ilailc.l at the roiail price. li Oil ACE WATERS, Publisher^ 4S1 Eroadway, New York.

SEW I3iSTait*38EISTAS H15,rSEi'. President Lincoln's (Iranil March, with the best Vignette of his Exc-ikncy that lias-yet been published: mnsieby llelnisinullm\ leader of the 22rl iieiriment Dund, price cents. Our (.Jencrals-Qubds-Stej), with vignette of :^5'of,our Ooncrals lousic by (irafull:', leader of tho tth" Kegimcnt l?and, 50 cents. Tic Seven Sons' Uollop. and I,aura Kccne Waltz, ^.5 cer.ts each. Comet Schot»i«che, 25 cents: all by Baker. Music Box (iallop,

Herring. :5 cents. Union Waltz. La (Jrassa, '25 cents. Volunteer Polka, (ioldbcck, 25 cent-. •'ppirit Polka: tleneral Scott's Farewell Grand 'Marih, 25 cents each: Airy Castles, .''.0 cents, all

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A. E. Parkhurst. Ficeiiom, Truth and Bight '(frand March, with splendid vignette: music by 'Carl lleinemann, 50 cents. All of which arc lin.y 'productions.

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':v SEW VOl'Aff, 31SLSIC. I will be true to thee: A penny for your thoughts: *jfle .renny Dow: B- tter. times are coming: I dreifl'of my mother anil my. home: Merry little Ivdsare wc, (a song for .child en): Slumber, my ilr.rling Li7.7.ie dies to-night: Jenny's oom'ng cr the "Teen: Wa- my luotherin the battle? i«id Why have rny loved ones gone, by Stephen C. Foster. Shall wc know each other there? by the llev. R. i/owry. Pleasant words for all, by J. Roberts. iThere is a beautiful world, by 1. M. Holmes. Price. 25 cents each. .Freedom, Truth and Right, a national song aod grand chorus music by Carl lleinemann, with English.anil_Uerinan words, 30 eents. "Where Tiberty dwells is liiy country, PluinIc*." F^gc*ifkydu'e'nn,T^it forgive I hoar sweet ^^ccfjfiogiffg,,irid Home is home, by J. If. Thomas, *JM» cents each. These songs arc Very popular.— .Mailod free atretail price.

Foreign Sheet MUSIC at 2 cents per page. All kinds ol- Mtisrcjnoreban.dise at- war prices. •""(H&YCiS 1VXC?!RS, 1'uHi^her,, 'r ?SliBroa&way, New York.

NEW MUSIC FOR TISE S1SLI.IOK. J..V CHEAP FQRM, ARRASGED^ AS Q1.'AaTKTTKS AND cnoRURI« F°lt

MUsi0AE

SOCFRTfKS, CHl)TI9, »,«,

SUXDAY SCHOOLS, VUIiMO SHOOI.S,

£8«A£%rSnmm7-c4cit other there? SBi'all we mdi* beyond the river? Be in time There is a beanti"fnl world' Don't you hear the' Angels coming? ^Vhtre liberty' dwells is my coiintry: Freedom, -Truth and Right, (national songs). There is a land nf love? Sorrow shall come again no more.

Price 3 cents, 25eents.per dozen, $2 per 100. Postage 1 cent.'' In slibct form, with Piano aceompri-niment,-25 ct«..

Tulli|hiid }»yx IIO^\CE W^TER1^4|l-35foail Svay, New York, and for sale by N.P. Kkmp, Bos^ton Chas. S. Lcthkr, Philadelphia: O. CRasivv, ^Cincinnati Tommnsox & Buotiikus, ChiCago/and -J. W-.'McIntvkk,St. Louis.

August 28,1862.

'Sttte of Real TRstate.

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OTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of fast \vt ll of William Bratton, deceased, JL feill self ai prlvatdsalo at the end- of -four weeks Jromtth^ date.,hereof, or after that .time,thofollayting-' doscriWd real estate of ..wjiieh said decedfenl died seized, to wit: The east half,, of the west hgJf, )f the. South. west q^ujirtcj of acctioa^tbiJ Mtfwfiiiif •cightfeii,|nctQi ffi fe-jlgo thrfeo* +rd?t -fiTOaft« in'Mont^&nrtry t-ofinty, Jndiana. oonta-iniBg forty aeres.

TBRM^^Oiie. tUii.d of the puroJiase-money will Jjo required,|rj haildr one third in six months and tho, residue.in twelve months from day of ,sfvle: thopurchaser giving his notes with approved security,. waiving all relief from valuation laws Jboanfi'g interest from ite.

ClIAllLES L. BRA'TTON, /,

•-V Jtffg: 28,186$ 4\v—pr's fee 3,50.,

SCHOOL NOTICE. Jj|v. -'i'i ...: -f'-'-'MISS flRGiMA NAYIiORfeft^ TrXTrlfLL-open a permanont.School on tho 1st of ^So^lnibpr, fo.r, young "Ladies, Boys and

Girls'/ A~'thoroughEnglish course'givcn. Latin, TrcntniV^ei^ianjind. Drawing.,taught3f desired. Mitsie gVflbtiist Il-obtn, two stjtfif'ffs 6f •Main, feelSween-Washington -and Grteeri'itdirectly e^sjt^f MEr.-^h'bpard's Tesiden?c.. ~f*-~

Aug: il,- l€62'3w) .'

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Tho tone is

vci^ deep,, .round, fill! and mellow tlio toiiuk cfjta»tio.' i. Bach 'Piano warranted? lor tiicu years Prices from i?l~5 to $70(-'-.T E.ST5 5SOIVT 5

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Shelby Co., Ills., Feb. £2, l£62.

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OS East "Wpsjijiistori Street, INDIANAPOLIS, 1K1). •KVAO \V\ evW. ^yvxWV^?. oiw^L Cj6VV\\\YV^ ^SCYCXvcvwH.

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Sale, in Crawfcrdsville, by Walter S Brown "i July 5,1802 ly

THE ISEW 1VATIOMI, TAX LAW. GET THE BEST. LARGE TYPE. WITH PARAGRAPH IIKAO-LI^ES AND INOKX.

Bfeyed

far the best and most satisfactory edition qfis the CITIZlfi^'S STANDARD (DIME) "SD.fTION, publislied by Bkadlk .t Co., New York. It has the preference over all others.in. bji'siness circles. It is the last revised and

AUTHENTICATED copy.-. f. ,:A.GENIS WANTED •„. -If to sell this'ddi'tlofi.- 'Tt Iras already had an immense sale in tho great seaboard'Cities, anil a-gonts baverinnde from ten:to fifteen dollars per day in its sale. 'Everybody- must have a copy—erery manufacturer, every morohant, every 'mechanic aridevevy fa.rnior.

Compare it" iiUlh. other editions

and time other will be token.

College

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Sample^ copies sent,

•post-paid, on receipt Of'ten cen ts. Address or cal 1 upon.

BEADLE & CO., Publishirs, New York. For'sale at Kingsbury 's Book Store, Crawfordsvillo, Indiana. V*

Aog. 7, 1862-2w.

Books used in th'c lligh Schools and

Ooliegesof the. county-fiir"sale, and sent to anv address on rcccipt of retail price and a-ndpos-tago'by JAMES (J. KI?J'GSBirR,Y. 3ah 30 62-ily

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0&¥fo*wiile,:'-ihC|

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OLD, Sih-er ntid Plflted Sjiectaeles—of tho fi'n'Glasses and to suit all ages—^'con--stantiy On hand,--alsi Eyo Prot-tict'ofs' ftnd Oogglfcs V: itKiij'T'.] .r.-r J!AS*. PATTERSOSST &• SON".r -s

COtil.iE3Er'

Fall Term in this Institution will open on lO.tta of ScBtcm})erj.{'*:4^lPlc provision has been made for instruction in tho Ghuman and 'Frkstoh 'Languages "aftH' irt the 'Scittnlilfc Jjepartmonfcfor instruction in Gtvit-E^iSfrtmNGjjr-

Those who wish the avantagesof the

^sckoo.,

"5.

,'«oiuus tuvlLi04}i'.i

hniii'- ,r.or.-.id

Ell MILL: AND -'PR-ESS,

.Cviiibitivil ivieli Com SfceilcrJ''

A E A E & A 1

•prepared to "furnish f.'ane Mills und other aparat iu.: Suga 'C'aue 'uito SYdil J'.or «s,.

TIE now prepared to "furnish l.'anc .uitis, unci oincr ajiaraius oi the most approved kind for iniinufacturiu'.: Sugai'C'aue iiito SYdJUj'.or SU A i, i-iil .i'j,0 *1' Persons wishing to procure .1/itls. Pans. Evaperators, or olher aitides of the 1md, arc invited to vll juid-g^a-prt'lBphldt .with descriptive"article.- and price list

Thev are'al-'o nCeiMrPd'to furnish Cider-^fills and l*ressc^nlJtimliuied-\»ith-»CvRN hmsw.Ki^.. ,A luoit 'uveniont nrtifio (or evoiy Furnicr Lo luivo v!io AlcO, tlic ceU b.nto

MillLER FLOWS,, ^ANFOgB STRAW-.

CiftterfiSifppfc I*effr.€V%,,$Y.

Their 'stools-«-f lIouic'Trimnilrigs oj all Jsinds.ir.el-.tdlng Oilsi Paints, "fllass, Pash, .11/-hi etc is unsurra.-cd: and having mostly been i-uvcba.-ed bct' ve the late a.dv! t.i^Y 'ii' 'i nil. *l»ill be sold for cash as low, if. not LO'l Ell T1IA"TlbE I.OV. EST!

All are invited to talfaiul see before pwrehasvngeUewhcrc^^fi 'lletnciiibtr the place

Commercial

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VvOsV'r, liVW.\w4xv0ti, a twUuw c\w vvV e\vvc ^y ^\\evv\wty-

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VvovAV, \A\\uwewX. vo-VW

Price 25 Cents

CAVYC, V^YO'AV's. i'VA'WWCVA \V-\W

CWVC.

^V\CWA\\^0

Idvvvv?.^, OVCV V^OYCS, \S!Ctv\Lov Wvc

All of which will be sold at

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Row, Crawfordsville.

JAMFS PATTWJSOy. rilo\s- l\VTTK8S.UX. d. James Patterson & »on!

WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS]

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fla.'cAc^. Clock*,

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"FABl'ff.OfSEY LOW PRICES!" ji'l Fanners, mechanics, men of all trades and pro^.fas^ions, you come to town, do not fail j-*»Ktop.-n'tWhenever

the sign of the GOLDEN WATCH, and

examine tho tv-

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STOC'Bk! ..

Satisfy yourselves with the

MOS5 FKIC'ES

1-And •nake the acquaintance of tho

'rfSO-Ofc^ FBRM!-

Ladies, do likewise! 'i'ours, respectfully, .'ffiay 1','fi2T| JfA:.^4TTER30X••& BO^f

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A large assortment of new and beautiful Prints, new,style Glovjb.vSasiory,'Collars,' ltibbotas and N"otions. A full stock of

and IJfvoivH. jflus-

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Tickings)

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August-?/T.862-4wi*u

Institution

are nrgedto be prcscnt the vHry KiusTof the term. In behalf ioP tihe Faculty, ,. .A -:T :E.' 0., HOVEY, SecreMrfJ

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l*/ir IS3 Stevens _and*Miss Cra'nci?l. Sfept.-f S.-t&eyjr#-pectfhlly rerfui-st a^cdntiuuance of patronage.

Aug. 14, 1862-3W.

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low as ever.

lileached Muslin

Nails, T/oekSj mi'o in priced.

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MAIN ST., r'HAWKOIinSYIT.LK. 1N1-.

if- Music Bo.vc*

Juqniiml_tind

\V(in\uiied.

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Mi' :ilrove Finn keeps oonr-tanily on handftl irgi}trl and-most complete Ptoekof atclies,

.J cwelrv, J-ilveVlaiCdrt'lvtcid Ware, Looking (ihisses,

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)H*c- I IT', im.-i •spoutaeles, .ueJ Fire Anns, Table it 1'oclii Oatleiy

Musical Instruments,

Toilet Articles, »•&:•£ j.

Fancy Goods, ,te., Everopoiieii-.in Crawfordsvillo! Vt'e are now recciving i)ur:=:s -:^,a Vtijiri'-f..!'

Spring' and Summer Goo(lsl

Which. in eonnection with what wc have already on hand, will allow us to commence the season with upwards of

lflf),000

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Plaid Jacon'ett

BarYed goods for Window Curtains.

iscn-i

.S'leevcsand Collars last year were worth

s:j,50, now

Nice Linen Handkerchief?..

Nice Embroidered Skirtinc

For those who wish theni

ow

II. POTTrNGER'S!

One Moor south of- Kdsey\s GroceryMiore.

HE0(1

is now in receipt of his SPRING STOCK

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WhiclrjviH be sold D.b choflp as tho ch cap est for

GASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE!

The stock ,c^nisi.&!. in part of.^thc £ollo cles^ The latctt sJj-lijM of LrfdWs1

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STMMFMO •mtSHKlWGi tfe.

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?or'eVcrybody*

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Reaq^ Made Clothing,

Ilats, Cajks, ,Bonnets, .Queonswarc, ,GlassAy.arey Knives' anirForKs/'Table kiid 'fea Spootf^iSre.| Having purchased my goods at jianie pffcffS^L shall be able to sell them on as good terms as any othcr'Acfase 1' SMiaiiliful fbKpast faVori,' Iliopo fora continuance of the same from the public. Please} calL-aiul.examine yiy, s.tock before purchasing else-' where.

II. POtTINGEH.

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MUSICAL"INSTRUMENTS"! A CC0JlDE0NS, Guitars,

Vi)HriS-,:Bonjo3,

Tain-

Mli.- "B6rififes, Flutes,-Fifes-, Violin ift'Guittfr-strings! and all other articles in that line, just received. afr^iaiSONrfr S«!^'

MUSIC. LESSONS.

Evciyfeody Ills' or,a TeacSier.

oli 11,. Accordei)rrandE1 ttte, whicnIX enab 1 any (Kitd'TO bTeccftffe ihs-ir#ii "aiSid'^VfeoniS a prolimnnf nn fVin Triot vn mnnf i£i l"). I .i. -.-.'.'i eienton tho Instrument. mayl, 1862] JAS. PAT'TE^gON-.f-SOW.

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irc now just receiving the .lnr^est 11 best selected Stock'Of Spring and Summer (ioods. that they.hav.q ever offered to their friends aiiil.l'Ustoiners. ftnd.wc? do say that wc enri and will Sell.goods lower than w5 have

E E E E

We do aot sav, aS some do. that wc can iVijcTwil] sell goods '--"'f Wrt:

»i ir" *'d^ :asuuit

LOWER THAN OUR NEIGHBORS!

For ffcdn not knovrfwhat fchcy ean do hut till we .tip'

taaj xi

then doeide for yeiirselvei, Wc

the best

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aslt of out friends is come and see ouV'^ofidf, anl

arc selling I 10O -J

all

1-.- -..rK

OLilicoba. at "1 Ots!

Nice Lawns, warranted fast colors,.., 12^ to„lG els.

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Nicc ne\v style Uray ftoodp. OVf to 10 cts.

Ch allies

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All kinds of men and boyi

15 to :J0 cts'.

Iowcr.lhnn.it has boon...

Fine Brown Muslin at the same old price. 12j^cts.

All kinds of Linen Goods for men and boys arc low en

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HATS, CAPS, EOX^ETS, JJ1JU50X?. iitr.

,"^r 'i f.c 1' dt'w .?.i

And all such goods arc- lower than we have ever ifhad them. All Sijk Bonnet Ribbon, such as was

J-fr' 1-

worth 25 cents last yenr 10 to IS cts.

Bonnet Flowers and Ruiias are lower.

B'es Shakers.i t'.v.......... to. iff, .els

Miss d' Childrc ns' Ilats lower tl'an ever.

WHITE

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\J'ij. can and .will ^ell below beensold in this market.

anything that has ever

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20 lEmtp Skirls,

35

40

for.

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5

AVe invite them to come

and examine our stock. We can sell all kinds of black goods lower than ever. Come and buy

TO.-V -SMIR T®

fjflwer than you can from am Stale. ,, -.

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$0,60

Same goods arc scllitir all through tho town

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arti-

l,OW

1.15

AH sizes for Misses and Children in the same

proportion. Come and buy a nice Balmoral Skirt

12.l.:

3,00

We have the. 'best assorlmi-nt of goodjj that we tiavc ever offered to oiVf friends, anil can and wlfl sell thcin lower than, wo ever have before. Come and buy your

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Boots and Shoes,

Lo.w^rXiian you ever did before.

Mens' Calf -Boots, good pure calf....i.. w.-,(....$2,25

All kinds of Mens'Shoes lower than wc have 4. ever seen them before.

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Mens' best quality Plow Shoes....Y.i ..V ..'.*.....$1,00

rf

cX:" l5rogans '.$1,00 and $1,25 ISM

BoysyBrogan&j-as good (is wc ever sold, at...-90"cts.

All kinds of "Mens', Boys', Youths'-iand Children's Shoes. W Si. Liwlioa' Baln)«ral »Shoes, (puro goalI,p0.

A $1,25

::h "Ivid.Booti 1,00

W.e have not time to "mcHHon but few articles, ""ij 7. 71-W'ri.n ,! »il but in conclusion we do:aak, a'll wlio wish

^C-1-IEA.OP -GOODS!

To come and examine our stociktand if you don't like tho goads ahd prices,* we shall YfcJt think hard, nor charge for showing, them. We -th in koarTgoods will show for ibcmsclv^sl Wc .shall .not say how w'e got the goods or .whp' bought t^eni, nOr 'lvi! do not.say, to our friends and- the public that wc con'feiiler ourselves the r' £.

Sharpest, Town

But we do ask them to. come apd take a look at our goods for themselves. VV^e will take, in exan or go a ii id

PROUITCEl,

At the best inarkct price, and when ybu have,-nb Prrrditce we"will take the cash anct,never refuse, Mayl-

—AT

Wholesale and Retail!

ROBB & MAHORNEY'S

MAMMSTH STOCK

&

Oil \V(tishin(/hn St., under dfy^lknurs Jfill, wi'sf side Public ftf/ii'iir, CntirJbrdavuic, Ind.

Look fur the

Bfa fColfcc^.Pot!

500 COOKING- STOVES,

Th fest'ftnproA'tcir pa*(tV(rris

of

the 3Ky:

ehamTjcr^V'^oors, &e:

12 to 25 cts.

ware, asi

r\i:

•r

Tlic Empire and Champion, two pfxau.iu.rn StQ"m s—they, are.vpi:^heayy

in all ]V:u-ts cbntig'uOiis'to the' fire—&re of double thickness, with large lire

.a ,yr

nrt.

Betiiitifiil patterns Vinci* lar^o variety.

TJ JS,:. W

A E

For -ovcrjWd}*.^ \JA PA iST'NEI) anGl Pressed ware, large assortment. Farm

.HELLS, at reduced prices—cheap for

tCMil .aii(I iippEb'vled tuiwleJO

O 1 3 W O E I

Our facilities for manufacturing, Tin, Cop.per. Sheet Iron. ite.. are good.. When you warn Valley Spouting, Troughing, Guttering, ic., our stock is large and work warranted.

SorgHum Evaporators

Made to order. Come and see Nenl's Patent, By the use of Dampers yon have Co.NTROi. of the lire without affecting the draft or heat under the first apartments. •iii-i.'iY

OHE3bSE PRESS.

STONE'S Atmospheric Cheese Press Hoop, Strainer and l'ro^s_ combined. Wc want some of the good women to come and get a machine and give it a fair trial, we will charge nothing if they wont.

Bring in your old Copper, Brass, Pewter, Lead, also all kinds of Country Produce wanted. Look out for the big COFFEE P'T,

Washington street, CrawfordsvilIe. v.

August 11, !S(S2—lv.

ll ft'-' ...10 to 25 ctf

U}CX*.

20 cts.

...12K cts.

Ladies' Linen Ct liars tfith erimpcc! edge.8 to 10 cts.

tf*' sanielrs^vo «old1ast*year

at 50 cent's, now.. .... 20a-25 cts.

.8, 10, and 25 cts.

Nice Black Collars for Ladies 15 to -10 cts.

All kinds of

Blaok. ''^ptcoc3.g5,

'"iRTABLE and STATIONARY ENGTN

Birilers'mid 'SheeUIron Work:

25 cts

I

4

"--fi

Circular Sav,- Mills, (Single and Double Sash and Muley Saw Mills -v. ... Grist Mills SiyjacJIills: JJragSaws: Sir,ngle Machines Brass Fit tin is and Copper Workf'•• Horse Powers, 2. -1, 0, Sand 10 Horse Threshing Machines, (Pitt's Patent Foundcy, Machine and Smith WorlJfJT Send for^a -Circular.

JI ASS ELM AN .t VTNTOV.

Washington Foundery and Mr.ehinc Works. May 15, l.S02-4m. Indianapolis, Ind.

*iS€Htiift%stvi9l4r}8

NOTICEauction,

other house in the

IHAVEits,

&alc.

is hereby given that I will sell at

public on

ISt'tfiirday, the

3Wh

day of August,

WHOLESALE &R0CERS

.r\

WEST SIDE PTjIiLIC SO UAL I-].

LLL

.'i.fti.^2.75

Mens' best quality Grained Boots 2,75

Ijafayelle, Ind.

$\ -n

ijooils sold by ns%uaranteed as represented, and prices as low as any house in the west. .July 3, 181)2-3ni.

From Importers

TllrlS, Weiv Crop,

COFFEB,

SUGARS, #c.,

At the lowest market rates. July 3, 18fi2-6m. J. J. REYNOLDS & CO.

DENTAL SURGEONS,

H^PEO^FTILLY notify the citi/erfs of Montgomery county that they are ready at any time to perform all ope

mm

od now in use. Call and examine specimens. All persons wishing work done will please give ugia call. 3Qeeth inserted'oil gold plitq-.i J&lsp,iby the use of a new and valuable external remedy, wc are enabled to^x tract teeth witbout.pain to, the patient. Chargfes lftbilterdte -f?nd!«.ll! worfc wtfrracted. Office over J. Gaskill C'o.'s Shoe store, Crawfordsvillo, Indiana^*

3

ipn.figainst Lightniii^.

N S O N

Copper Tubular

UGHTNXNG

[is Pnfcrt .fniiits.—The

Improi cd.) ])llml„ ,]10

S!M!,e

18G2.

At tho late residence of Anthony Rains,-deceased, about three miles north east of Ladoga, in Montgomery county, Indiana, his personal property, consisting in part of the following articles, to-wit: Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Wheat, Hay, two horse Wagon, household and 'kitthen furniture, farming utensils, itc. A credit, of one year will be given on all sums exceeding three dollars, the purchaser gi\ing his note with approved security, waiving relieffi'om valuation or appraisement laws.

ALFRED ROSE, Administrator.

August 7,^1So2j\w-®

J. J. REYNOLDS & CO.,

1862-ly.

IMPORT!? T© TRATESE»S

just leooive'd a eompl'etb ftsMirfnicnt of

Re voir 'Giihs,. Pistolt. ajid -^o^\ro'Kni^c.f.— Revolvers of Colt/s, Allan's, Sharpjji-ftod Manhattan Patent. JAS. PATTERSON & SON.

May 1 1802.

--^,v v-k

htojYOTSCH i-

ISaln-reby

I

MifS

^iypn^that the" undersignod,has been

pointca Executor of the_estate of James GiL key, late oT "Ktojifgoincry coun"(y", decjased, Said estate is soiyertl. AKl'EL

!G-ItKEY,

April3, 18ft2^9w. jSxccutor.''

|^I10M the'rdammoth sjzoJ^jt^ocket,

O

•. 'v

^ith •.. .. J,a

SPIRAL FLANGES, .R

(PATENTED AUG. 5, 1850.)

Munfon's rod Ls-.tji.o-,most-complete protection again.iit disastyivby lightning ever invented. Its chief ^oiiits of.pu.ppv.iority are: -.t

Its Grmi Comhictiiiy J'oin

Copper, is the best

conductor of electricity known, except silver. If is eight, tiLp.cs gre#atur tlnyi ,iron. ..

Its il'nbulir S/jirdl Sh".pc.-CT11if,l(.rlii...

ItA Great AmoiHit.of -Sur/itrc.—

It./fins "-t Ih'st.—Copper

gives the

greatest strength at the smallest possible cost. It itiUh&sJiflpe j!',,tho• f'-FulgiiKitei" the vitrified, tube formed by electricity when striking upon sand, thus indicating the foim requited, ft is better tjhan a solid copjicr...rod four iru-iies iu circuntforencei arWIfs cost n!ot o-ne' qunVter'tis innelr'k.* such a rod would bo.

The surface only

of a conductor js nse.d.'by electricity.: Thiarivi has a surface 2}*• times greater than tha.eoiuiaanlron rod, and being 8 times bottei eonductitig metal, it follows that thi.1 rod is equal to twenty iron rods, in their best condition, wliile its peculiar .shape adds 50 percent, at. least, lo iiiis osliltiiiU'.

will not rust, but wili

a! wiifs'retaih its power of conduction, while aniron rod soon rusts, and then not only loses its usefulness, 141 bepoin,es absolutely dangerou-.

manner of *onnecting tin

.joints is such that perfect continuity is formed from one em! to the other. lion lods. are connected by nuts, that in many cases arc 'imperfect when first put 011, and the b/'st of them become disconnected by the"a'ctior!-of the wind and oxidation in a short time.

fts Gold Plated Point.—The

It* Duriihilil-i.—This

point, besides reach­

ing upu~ijprEn» fr('nVprong-,'ali of wliuji arp"sliarji and bright, so as fo receive flic electrical current from any direction. It is of solid topper, and plated with pure gold. .'

l'od will,remain a good pro-

fcc'fjiin against the disasters oi lightning, as long as flic building endures up.fin'which it is erected. This rod lias received the highest marks of commendation which science can give. It has.been endorsed by Moses O. Farmer, Elect, leal Engineer. Boston: pr. Buekilnin, Pro!, of Chemistry in Penn Medical Chiversity and indeed, by over 500 Professors in Colleges, and other scientific men, as the best-rpd ever invented, and possessing alf fjii'cTcmc hts necessary to protect buildings froiii ning.11 has reeeived the first premium? at the Stale Fairs of New York, Pennsylvania, Iowa. Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Connecticut, and at the National Fair, Maryland Institute, American Institute of New York city, Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, Mechanic's Institute Cincinnati, and at very many County and District Fairs in all sections of the country. It has"'been successful in every contest. Over MOO newspapeis and other journals have spoken of it in terms of the highest.praise, and it has boon' liberally patronized by the most Intelligent people wherever introduced.

The relative eon'dneting power of metals, is as follows.' Silver, 100 Copper, !2 Gold, .65 Zinc. 24: Tiiv, 14: Iron, 12: Load,!): Platinum, 7. "Its spirit! flanges stiffen the rod. and tiic rough edges dissipate the electricity, and therein is better than a smooth surface."—^Jio/ntfn.much •'The open flanges rminilig spirally the whole length of the r.otl, enable the fluid to.freely traverse both surfaces and at the same time pursue the spiral course natural to its movement."—

Prof. Bvclnimn.

"When elcctiicity is communicated to a,conducting body, it docs not distribute itself uniformly through the whole mass, exclusively .upon the surface."—Jh-np'

r's ('h inbuty.

/'-••'r ):je 105.

"Copper is little »fleeted bv exposure, whereas, iron soon rusts, and in a few years ceases to be a conductor."— Henson's

A correspondent of the South Bend (Ind.) Register, of a recent date, says the frame duelling of Nathaniel Frame, ill Warren Township, St..Joseph co., was struck by lightning. The rods on it were square iror., in pieces, conncetcd bv burrs or nuts: the electriciiy loft the rod at the connection, and passed into the house, doing considerable daiiiaire.

month, the dwelling of /.' I.

h-toomer, of Pern Tp:, satne county,was struck hy lightning. Its rods, were of tinted iron, connected Ry l-nrrs or nuts? Thclightning left theroflat the first burr, and passing into the house, injured Mr. Bloomer and wife slightly, an 1 damaged th-e house to the extent of 100. Sir, 'liter's liousp,, in,.Germtin T]»., St. Joseph co., was similarly protection?) and being struck, thclightning left the rod at the third nut, ar.il seriously damaged the house. We have numerous instances where building? covered with iron rods, have been injured or destroyed bv lightning. The School Board of Keoku Iowa, recently decided to take down the iron roils of their central schoo.i house, because of their inefficiency— the building having been struck by lightning and materially damaged—and ordered the erection of Munson'i Spiral Copper Rod. We learn that notwithstanding these facts, the iron rod peddlemarc busy in certain quarters circulating the most outrageous stories about the copper rod. Wc caution tho public against, them, "When the building isiproteetcd«by Munson's Copper Lightning Rod, fiVfe pel- ccrnt. may be deducted fiom tho premium note. No deduction for Iron Rods."—From

Rules of [udixnia InsUrrtnee Co.

'.'iron, on acconnt of its low conducting power, is more easily melted than copper."—Cyclopediaof!

Useful Arts,]»ixfcj'r7.,

"I would notbesifatc lo cornmenc] Mtinsoh's Ttod to all who wish a perfect protection from accidents by lightning."—TVo/,

"X.

ucrsilt/. —t

IV.

C. Uni-

Orders may be serifoy mall or left at our offlce, Np. 1 Blackfyrd's. Block, immediately, over American Express Co.'s bflicc. Price* twenty-five cents per foot, and two'dollars fofjjbints. T5ierc isa fine field in Ibis business fbf peddlers who buy at wholesale. LOCKE1 Mt.'NSON, "J. Manufacturers,

Jttlj If, 13C5. L^Indianapolis, Ind,^-*.

IIA W O liD S ILL E

O O S O E

AS, G„ INGSBURY,

[SL'CCESSOB TO JOUN LEE,]

j, ASD DEAI.KR is. J, tLti

BLANK BOOKS & STATIONERY, 3. .North-west corner, of Main & Gr£en sts.,

/CRAWFOED.SYILLE, INDlAlSraY

KEEPS

Constantly on hand arid for sale cheap, all kinds yfj v..

fichool, ^lanh and Miscellaneous Boohs,

STATIOS£Il.¥ OF1LL KIUfDS,

S,

And ey£"ry.thinf usually kept in BoiikStoresJ Call and sLe^inc." JAMES u. KlKGS.Bt*KY .ftCrawfbrdsville, Jan. 3.0 JS62- r^Iy.

'jifotice of ihiolvency.

AT0fthe

JunoTefm of theOoiii't df Coiritnbii Pleas M,opjtgyBiej'yf eoh 11 ty,, Indi«mi^-he csjate of Noah irartmah, deceased, was declared pr'pba.W hisofvent,.' Creditors are therefore'' ndtifiSd that-tHe s{rriie will b'6 settled sle'c6rd rigly.

ir'

"•"*JOSEPH' TOM,

July 3, 1862-3)w^\^AT-.i\\F».^Administrator.

7

S. hereby given that -th& wnitorsigned has been appointed. Administrator ..of the 9State of'Ala* thonyR,aln9,lftte-of--Mon*gfmery-eorrnty,-Indiana, doc«M^*-, Said estate" is solvent.1

ALF&El) ROSE, Xdirtinistrator.

Angnsfc 7vl862?*3if® .fi

GOLD PEN Si

kF the Finest Quality, fbr sale by .j 1 1 1 ii 2

1

ii

°*x

So, pent-up t'tica' »nt«cls op .pp^crs,

,... For ihe whole (*Hu!!ts« Coalittenl is oars.

'iiVsL'^o"aMS"fc&

"fi'Loo-p ^vsm"\n"E.ui

•"frfi"5J00"'0 VTC."^

have boen introiltioftd to tho public for moro than six years, and have acquired tin

Iv.m'iU'-.t o\\vvVavv\ far pxceedinn any Family Mcdioinea of a .similjjf'nature in tliQ lnarkofc. j,f An approuiatiug jiublic \ya.$ not long in 'discovering thoy pos-jessed rcntarkablo v' „:r 1 and tiicir i-oisi.J

S""--^'r ^1'aU" "'2 frnd eonsc-qticnt profit to the J'ropvictor, thus .ep^blin^1 hnin to cxjend

V&VAAVO^

riC\vo\vftaw\v»

of dollars each year in advertisiHg their merits, ajid puijlisliing thy

wJjj i?^,ViVVvWfOUS vhioh have Ij^'en thowerod upon hijn from

\\vc- Co\\»\v^»

TIio peculiarity of the ,rirl.......

^Voo'vv ^vvfVyvev cv,\'\ VvVVs is that tliey-strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity

\\V \\\c» "XVVoo'X,f'-n

for the lif9 iuul health of the body depends upon the purity of the Lliaid. If is is on a out a miscrtiblc existence.'- •'T-lie^e medicinos

j.

for enrin.sj -, ,«V ,•

frvofu7 ...J-? hi Lin. «, It in t'tbi-zea.^ ^, \Qil-.8orsT,

i'i Jf/of'" "tiaiirriv,

..CDyijper^icCy'y'-.••«!Hi

ih Jrle^iaohe}^v/: 1 .:::

-'Liver Complaint. Fovev avxh figus,

^VoosX tvwvS. \Aw^v. VvVV, wliich, in conjunction with the

^Voo'X VvvYv^veY,

will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure

Hscvdaahe, Coctiveneca, Colio (Pains, Cholera Jfiorhuo,Indigestion, l^XPain in the gowelc,

Of

-:r

Imicorrha(xi,jt\. 'Flexiiqig Caiyupldihis,: JSrysisflapj 'tit. fin.Lhon.y'st Firs

Ll'Lorn,oy.'j}.' ,.

C0V0. u,T/vji lion*, I °.

*13 E

%.n 1 ,.fi T/ 1- 1

OFEp eison wr:to«. her dauj hterwas cured of fits ol 'nijtc years' standing, and Vitus' dance of two years.

ABTOTHEE v.'.ritos, his son was curcd after his ilesii had'almost \vasted away. The doctors prdhounced the case incura-

bh:

ANOTHEB-was cured of Fever and Ague after* trvinj- every medicine in his reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore which had existed fourteen years. ,j:.v-ANOTHER of Rheumatism of eight years.

Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint could be mentioned in which tho Purifier and i'ills

ovV Vv\^.c, tx

are the most active and thorough pills thafc have ever been introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ ff) such an extent as that the system does not relapse into its former condition, which is too apt to be the case witli simply a purgative pill.

They are really a

r~

{Dizziness, etc.

Try these medicines, and you 'will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will ^ay they arc :i.

QooiX.

and you should try them before going for a phyBieian. Get a Pattfphlet or Almanac of my local agent, andrr&ail the certificates, aad if you have ever do^tb.ted you will

As a proof that tho Blood Purifier nn.l I'ills arc pu'ri'ly vegotable, I liai-o tlie ccrtificiiteH of tlio.«o cmiii^it chemists, Professors Cliiltuil of X. 1., mul ijoclic of Ciuciiiuivti.

Eoad Dr. Robaok's Special Notices and Certificates Jiublishcirifi a con.'iiicaous part of this Paper from time to time.

Price of tho Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, SI per bottle, or $0 per lialfrtozen. "Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 2a conU per box, or boxes for 81.

Principal Office anil Salesroom, No. fi East Fourth St., 3il Huilding from Jlaiu .St., "Cincinnati, O. LabctatoUji No. 18 Uainmond.^trcct. _.

iji! -FQI1 SALE CY,-fo'ii -jiit

F^r Sale. in. jyontromery County, by Morgan & Willsbn', Ci-awfOrdsvillc Dr. G.W. Miller, Ladoga 0. B. Wilson cx Bro., do: Dougherty A Mahab*, Darlington C. Hartness, Pleasant 11 ill J, '\V. Henderson, Waynetown D. While, Wavcland Jamps & Bro., Parkershurg' "'and by Druggists and Merchants generally, throughout the United State#" and Canadas.. 1 7

June 1418G2-ly.

f.

TOTTEA' &' It Jilt T».V,

E N A S E O N S (SUCCESSORS TO DR. YANDERBILT,)

RESPECTFULLY tender their services to tho citizens of Crawfordsvillo anil vicinity. Careful attention is giv­

en to all diseasos of the Tccjth. We would call special notice to our'. Vulcanite, Base for artificial dcritutbiu' While it-is-equal in every respect to the G61il:basc,: its cheapness affords every person an opportunity to test the value of dental substitutes. Call and sfce specimens. All work warranted.

.OFFICE—'No. 1, Empire Block, CrawforiUvlITc, Indiana. [1/arch 13, 1802-ly.

TOI& Ml T.1M T1€I,

RAZORS,

Wafdhes,'Clocks, Jewelry & Music Boxes,

TO

tlns'braneh of the bu?irfc«S'we call csjiecial attentiop,K\,nd.foe 1 sa.tis-flcd'that in prices and quality of \yoi& perfect satisfaction will bo given,,

rV

1.1

SWcps^Gombs, Hair Brushes,. Tooth

Brushes, Sha\ ing Cream, and other artielos—r» for sale by May 1, 1862

JA'S. PATTERSON & SON.

JAS" fat'IERSO^ & SON.

"May J,"1862-ly, f'• M-bJi

i' DISSWLIJTJ[01V

N•ghif)

.0TICE, is hereby giyen'rfhat tko, copartnerheretofore existing betweiin, J. D. &- It. Smith,'wagon laaikbrs','wab by inutuareons'ent'dlssolvcd on thei4thfdi\y of Aiignst. 1862.- ^.--.. 1]! .f .-ruiiiiy-. D, SMITH, -f'" ." It. SMITH. ,. .N, B,»^-The business will be continued at the old stand by the undierfiigned, frho having seenre'd the services of Mr. Bunrjel(, and others will also engage extensively, in the ni'anufacturo of Vlows of all kinds. The books and "accounts of the old lirrn will also ^a four

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