Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 September 1862 — Page 3
An Indiantan Arrested at Xew -V/* Orleans. Gov. Morton has received the following notification oftho arrest by Monoral Butler at ]Sre\v Orleans ot a man who 13represented to have been an escaped murderer. Gen. Bntler's remark that the "man being a secessionist, here was doubtless a murderer at homo'' is characteristic.
HEADQUARTERS
DEP'T
JN'EAV
For sale at No. ti. PruKffists evervwher:
OF THE CLF.
ORLEANS, AUG 28, 18G2.
To His Excellency, the Governor of Indiana: .SIR—Major
General
B. F.
Butler has
arrested in hia department a certain John M. West and imprisoned him at Fort Jackson.
The CommandingGeneral has directed me to inform you ofthc fact, & to inquire whether or no yon are in want of si:eh a person, it havingbeen represented to him tiiat he is a fugitive from justice, having murdered a man in your JState a year ago. lie beingasecosfciynist here the Commanding General has no doubt that he was a murderer at home. I
Your requisition for him, pent by a proper officer, v. ill be tilled wiih plen-' sure.
I have the honor to be. Very respectfully. Your obcdii'iit. servant.
Y\ .M. !i. iIX.I-.!..
1st Lieut, and A. A. A. Gen'l.
By^-Tho Kvansvillo Journal oi'SalurUay says: We are informed that on Wednesday last James Wilson of ihe 2Gth Ivy., who is at home at Rumsey. Kentucky, recruiting for his Regiment, was attacked by five guerrillas. Wilson killed two of the assailants, wounded two, and put the fifth to inglorious flight, lie also killed two horses, wounded two and captured the arms and accoutrements' of the wounded. The names of the kill e-d are Charley .Bland and Lewis Sears. The names ot'.tho won lined we could not ascertain.,* Wiis'ui is a hero who will do to tie to, and should receive prompt promotion. This is what may be called fighting, and we hope the e.ximple may become contagious.
JOl'RXAL REtESl'TS. The following peisol.s have pud the sums opposite their names on sui s. -i iptioi! to the Journal. -•Honor to whom honor is due. .. John Gaines ......$I .r0.
Jaek.son Quick .»•• Thus. (raves 1 50. John W. Miller I 00.
Win. A. Brown I 60. M. II Barnes 2 00. 'Mrs. R. A. driest, [PlainHeld] 1 50. ~\Vni. R. lvelsey .'5 00.
HE AD-QUARTERS .] .sixth Regiment O.
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Bovcrlv,
Dr. C. W. Ronv"' Cincinnati, Ohio: D'r. Sir: We received your long wished for and welcome remidies a few days ago. and hasten to return you a, unanimous expression in regitrd to our high opinion of the same.
We have used them with great benefit in om company, aud heartily attest to tho public opinion «f their great benefit. In our ca where there have been so many great eh an from the civilian in daily routine in business at home to the exposed habits of ae:ire soldiers in a strange and unnatural country, do we most appreciate the merit of such heaven-sent values as yours. To all those in our position do we most ••mphatiely recc-tnend your remidies, being assured, from experience, that they will be a very welejiue companion...............
JOSEPH A. ANDREWS, Cap!. Co. 1!., (Hh Reg. O. V.
.Fames V. So..pi". 1st S Ohas. 11 Foster. 2 1 Jhas, 15, Russel, 1 st Lieut. Thos. S. Rt-yse. 2d E. B. Warren, iidSergt, S c'/he A. Thayer, 3d Scrgt.
rut. Co. T5.
jMnri-iod
—On Tuesday eveninir, liuli inst., tit the resi
dence of the bride's father, in this city, by Rev.
dohn I.. Smith, of Stockwdl, Lieut.
RRAUKN,
tmd .Miss
IF
Boots and Shoes,
In the market and very low for cash, the best stock of.
is more likclv to finish him.
Samuel D. Schooley, Coiuiui (.'harles W. Foiey, Corporal. .John W. Taylor. Edward Bultiuan, Carlton C. Cable, Together with (i'J privates—a unanimous ex- her, 1862, at Henry Catick's Grocery, at the uortlipression being given. west corner of the public square, in Crawl'ordsville,
IIKCTOR
S.
MAKY
Maj. Isaac C. Kl.ston.
Er.sTox, dsuightcr of
COME & SEEil
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McClnre & Fry'
They have the Goods and no mistake have them to sell lor
'3
you want to buy good and desirable aud at the very lowest cash prices, go to,
They have
A I O
In the market. In fact, they have the best stock in the market and are
Receiving Goods Daily!
WC ask but a small advaucc on any kind of
Goods.
WE believe in
Small Profits Quick Re
turns.
You that'want chcap Goods should bring your Produce and we will sell you Goods as low,
Or a Sjitlle Lower
TLJFLN a.UY other house in town, old frieuds and customers is,
All we ask of our
COME AND SEE
For yourselves, ana then you will know whe.re to go when you want to buj' Goods. Just received a fresh stock of
I E E W W 2
Of tlie Jatostgetvlsa acd at old prices, dome one!
Pence can do a good deal to-J Notice of Sale. wards making
a
gontleman, but war
Hall oi'Craivl'ordsvillc Lod^c, TVo. •223, 1. O. O. F. Craicfor dsr.il/e, Imi., Srpt. 13, 18G2.
At a regular meeting of said Lodge, the com
mittee appointed by tho N, 0. submitted the fol
lowing resolutions, which were adopted: WI:K.IK\S, It lias plea.U-d Divine Providence to remove from us, our Brother, IIATHKLD MAKTIX
Therefore, bo it Resolved, That while we bow in humble submis
sion to the will of Him who doclh all things well,
we can but mourn and regret the death of our do-
parted Brother. Resolved, That our Lodge has lost a worthy
member tho community in which lie lived an honest man. liis family an affectionate husband and
father.
Revolted.
relatives and friends of the deceased, in their se
vere affliction, the irreparable loss they have sustained.
Rcsoivd,
One Representative to the Congress of the United Ststes. for the 8th Congressional District of the State of Indiana:
One Prosecuting Attorney for the Sth .Judicial Circuit: One District Attorney for the district composed of the counties of Montgomery, Fountain. Vermillion, atid Warren
One Representative, to the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, tor Montgomery county One County Treasurer for Montgomery county:
One Sheriff for Montgomery county: One Coroner for Montgomery county One County Commissioner for Montgomery county, for District No. 2:
One County Surveyor, for Montgomery county One Assessor in and for each township in Montgomery county.
In Tentiino)i/ Where/'/.
THE
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Sept. 11, Administrator.
Administrator's Sale.
N'OTICE
is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on Monday, the (ith day of Octo-
East Fourth street, and by the personal property of said Henry Catick, deI ceased, consisting in part of the following items Gh.s ware. Tinware, Buckets, Barrels, Stoves and a general assortment of Liquors, ,te.
TKKMS:—A
credit of one year will be given on
all sums over three dollars, the purchaser givin his notes with approved security, waiving all re lief from valuation laws.
-yr
That the members of this Lodge wear
(he usual badge of mourning for thirty days.
Rejoiced,
the
That a copy of these Resolutions be
presented to the family of our brother, and that I country,
Journal
and
Rcviitc
SAMUEL GILLILAND,
Sent. 11.1SG2. Administrator.
KOTICE
S hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Hen ry Catick, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. SA.M'L. GILLILAND,
Sept. 11, 1S02. Administrator.
virtue of two executions to tnc directed, from the Clerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court and oi
E from the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, I will expose at pub
lic sale tothe
higtest bidder, on
Saturday, the 27th day of Sept., 1S02. Between the of 10 'clock, A. M.,
P. M.onhoursday,atothe
clock,
and thev
Cash or Froiluce.
Von will find ihe largest and best stock of
to
Sept. 11,1862.—prs. fee $5.10.
or
be requested to publish the
i.inic, E. COMPTON, W. K. WALLACE, Com. II. J. WKUSTKK, —11 JMN.
ELECTION
STATE OF INDIANA 1 MoSTUOMKItY CiH'NT V, I
Ij
Wii.MAM C.
VANCI:,
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
for said ccunty, do certify to the Sheritf of said county, that the following ollieers are to be elected at the General Election, to be held on the second Tuesday in October next, (1SG2), to-wit:
Secretary of State »..• Auditor of State Treasurer of State: Superintendent of Public Instruction: One Attorney Geneial for the State of Indiana: One Reporter of the Supreme Court of the State of Indiana
I hereunto subscribe my
—-•—. name and affix the seal of Said Court, at I Crawfordsville, this 2od daj' of August, 'j A. D., 1802.
WM. C. VANCE, Clerk, Montgomery Circuit Court.
Qr.w.TFtKn VOTF.T.'S ot Montgomery county are hereby notified to meet at their usual jila.tei ol holding elections in their respective townships, oil the second Tuesday in October next, (1862,) and then and there vote for persons to fill the several ollices mentioned in the Clerk's certificate above.
OEOROE W. HALL,
Slieiiff Montgomery conutv.
Sept. 11,1 Sfi2—hv.^
NOTICE
TS hereby given that
I
will sell at pr.blic auction
Jl on Friday, the 3d day of October next, at the I late residence of Joseph W. Galev. late of Union township. Montgomery county, luJiuiiii. deceased.
e-pec..ilij [ooperty. consisting in part of the following articles Horses. Cattle. IJogs, Corn in the tieid. Hay. Who in bushel, Wagon and J1 ai -. ness. Fanning Utensils, lie.
TKKMS:—A credit of one year will be given on all sums over three dollars, the pure-baser giving his note with .approved security, waiving all relief from valuation laws.
SAMUEL GI LLILAN D,
Sept 1 I. '862. Administrator.
ISOTKE
S hereby given that the undersigned"dia? been appointed Administrator of the estate of Jo-
R. ('ith R. O. seph W. Galev, late of Montgomery county, IndiI ana, deceased. Said estate is sol vent. I SA.l/UEL GILLILAND.
ICR
is
and 4 o'
said Court House door,
in the town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, tho rents and profits for a term not exceeding'seven jears of the following described real estate, to-wit. The south half of lot number one (I) in Ilanna's Addition to the town of Crawfordsville, with a strip on the south of said lot supposed
be fourteen (14) feet deep and in width
equal to the width of the half of the lot conveyed also fifty-five (55) feet off of the cast side of lot number four (4) in said addition to the said town, with a strip on tho south end making an extension to the said fifty-five (55) feet supposed to be fourteen (14) feet deep and in width equal to the width of the fifty-five (55) feet conveyed, lying and being in the county of Montgomery, aud State of Indiana, and on failure to realize the full amount of the judgment and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Robert II. Craig and William M. Craig at the suit of Isaac C. Elston, Sr.,et al., Simou W. Bennage and David E. Craig. Said sale will bo made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. G. V. HALL, Sheriff M. C.
Sheriff's Sale,
BV
virtue of A certified order and decree of sale to me directed, by the Clerk of tho Court ol Common Pleas of Montgomery county in nn action wherein Firman Nippart, et al. arc plaintiffs and Bay less W. Ilanna is defendant, requiring ME to MO^E the sum of five hundred and seventy-five dollars! and ninety-seven cents ($575:97), aud accruing interest and cost, I will oxpose to public sale to the highest bidder on
Saturday the 27th day of September 1862,
Between the hours of LOO'cloek
A. M.
and 4 o'clock
p. M. of said day, at the Court House door in the town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in said county, to-wit The south east quarter of the south west quarter of seetion twenty-seven, (27) and twenty acres off of the south end of the west half of tho south oast quatter of section twentytwo, (22) all in townahip twenty, (20) north of range five(5) west, lying and being in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana andSon failure to realize the full amount of the judgment, interests and costs, I will at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of Said real estate, or so piuch thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said order of sale, interest and oosts. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement Jaws.
hereby
given that
I
will
sell
at
pub
lie auction, on Saturday, the 27th day of September, lH(i'2, at tho residence of .Sarah A. McCoy, late of Montgomery county, deceased, all of her personal property, consisting of household and kitchen furniture.
A credit of ten months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved surety, waiving valuation or appraisement laws. Sums of three dollars and under cash in hand. ROBERT ». YOl'KLL.
Sept. 11,1SG2. Administrator
THE HORACE WATERS MODERN
IMPROVED OVERSTRUNG BASS
IT'LL, IRON FRAME PIANOS
ARE
That we sincercIy sympathize with the
justly pronounced by the Press and Music Masters to be superior Instruments. They are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned materials, and
will aland any climate.
The tone
very deep, round, full and mellow the toueli elastic. Each Piano warranted for three years Prices from $175 to $700.
TESTIMONIALS:
'•The Horace Waters Pianos areknowu us among the very best."—Erawjrlist. "We can speak of their merits from persona' knowledge."—
Christian fittellif/'iicv.
"Nothing at the fair displayed greater excellence.
nrrJi tuan.
•'Waters' Pianos and Melodiaus challenge comparison with the finest made anywhere in the
Ho.-iic Journal.
$£5©-—A*EW Y-OCTAV& r-HAtfOS, In Rosewood cases,-iron frames, and over-strung bass, of different makers, for do., with mouldings, S100 do., with carved legs and inlaid nameboard, $175, $18.5, and $200: do., with pearl keys, $225, $250, and $:!0i) new tilfc-octave. $135: .to", 0%-oetave, $140. The above Pianos are fully warranted, and are the greatest bargains that can be found in the city. Pica-" ai 1 and see them. Second hand Pianos at $i.. *0,,..$v0, !00. .75 and $100.
THE HORACE WATERS ELODEONS,
Rosewood Cases, Tuned the Equal Temperament, with the Patent Divided Swell and Solo Step. Prices from $:!5to$200. Organ Harmoniums with Portal liass. $250. $275. and School llarmt'iiiums. $10, S0O, js80, a.id $100. Also, Melodcon=s and Harmoniums of the fol'owiug makers. Piinee &' C"'s, Carh,'-rt it Neediiain, Mason .t Hamlin. an 1 S. D. ,Vr H. W. Smith, all of whkh ivill In sold at extremely low prices. The«e Mclodeons remain tune a long time. Each Melodeun warranted far three years.
A liberal discount to Clergymen, Churches. ^a'-bah Schools, Lodges. Seminaries, and Teachers. The Trade supplied on the m~*t liberal terms.
HORACE WATERS, Ag't. 481 Rroudwav. New York.
TISK DAY SCHOOL LUEI.T.. 35,000 COPUOS ISSUED."' A new Singing liook for D.iy Schools, cnlie tl'.c Dav School Bell.isnow ready. It contains aooui 2(!0 choice songs, rounds, catches, duetts, trios, quartetts and choruses, many of them written expressly for this work, besides 32 pages of the Elements of Music. The Elements a:e so ca-y and progressive, that ordinary teachers will tind themselves entirely successful in instructing even yun-.-scholars to sing correctly and scientifically: whiie the tunes and words embrace such a variety oi' lively, attractive, and scul-stirring music an sentiments, that no trouble will be experienced in inducting all beginners to goon with zeal iu acquiring skill in one of the most health-giving, beautyimpiovmg, happiness-vieliliiig, and order-produ-cing exercises of school life. In simplicity of its elements, in variety and adaptation of music, and in excellence and number of its songs, o: igi" vl. selected, arid adapted, it elsiims by ch to exee! all ci injietitors. It will be found the best ever issued lorseminaries,academies,and pubiiosehools. A few sample pages of the elements, tune?, unri -ongs. are given in a circular send -t. oru It is compiled bj- HOIIACK WATK-.Sand
HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 481 Broadway, New York.
XEW IWRROAAIVRAFF. MUSKT. President Lincoln's Grand March, with the best Vignette of his Excellency that has yet been published music by llelmsiiiullvr, leader of the 22d Regiment Band, price SO cents. Our Generals' Quick-Step, with vignette of 35 of our Generals: music by Grnftilhi, leader of the 7th Regiment Band, 50 cents. The Seven Sons' Gallop, and I.aura Keenc WaltY., 35 cents each. Coini Sehottjsche, 25 cents ail by Baker. Music Box Gallop, hv Herring, 35 cents. Union Waltz, La Grassa. 25 cents. Volunteer Polka, Goldbeck, 25 cent-. I Spirit, Polka: General Scott's Farewell Grand I March, 25 cents each Airy CaMlfs, 30 cents, all bv A. E. Parkhurst. Freedom, Truth and Right
Grand March, with splendid vignette: music by Carl Heincnutnn, 50 cents. All of which are fine productions.
MEW VOCA*.
MUSIC
will be true to thee A penny for your thoughts Little Jenny Dow: Better times are coining I. dream of my mother and my home Merry little birds arc we, (a song for children) Slumber, my darling: Lizzie dies to-night Jinny's coming o'er the green Was my brotherin the battle and Why have my loved ones gone, by Stephen C. Foster. Shall wo know each other there? by the Rev. R. Lowry. Pleasant words for all, by J. Roberts. There is a beautiful world, by I. M. Holmes. Price 25 cents each. Freedom, Truth and Right, a national song and grand chorus: music by Carl Hcinemann, with English and German words, 30 cents. Where liberty dwells is my country, Plumlev. Forget if yoji can, but foTgive I bear sweet voices singing, and Home is home, by J. H. Thomas, 30 cents each. These songs are very popular.— Mailed free at retail price.
Foreign Sheet MUSIC at 2 cents per page. All kinds of Music merchandise at war prices. HORACE WATERS, Publisher. 4S1 Broadway, New York.
XEW MUSIC FOR THE MI£,L.IOa\
TX CHEAP F01?:t, AltRASGED AS QUARTHTTKS AND CHORUSES FOR MUSICAL SOCIETIES, CHOIRS, SUNDAY SCHOOLS, PUBLIC SIIOOLS,. ,,,
SEMINARIES, ETC.
Shall we know ettch other there? Shall wc mce'' beyond the river? Be in time There is a beautiful world Don't you hear the Angels couiine? Where liberty dwells I3 my country Freedom. Truth and Right, (national songs). There is a land of love? Sorrow shall conic again no more. Price 3 cents, 25 cents per dozen, $2 per 100. Postago 1 cent.. In sheet form, with Piano accompaniment, 25 cts.
Published by HORACE WATERS, 481 Broadway. New and sale by N. P. KEMP, Boston CFTAS.YorkUTHERforPhiladelphia:
Cincinnati: TOMLI.VSOX & BROTHERS, Chicago, and T. AV. MCINTYRE, St. Louis. August 28,1862.
Sale of Ileal Jlvintf.
NOTICE
I
is hereby given," a in pursuance of the last
will
from the date hereof, or after that, time, the following described real estate of which said decedent died seized, to wit:
July 31, 18:52.—ly
author oil
"Sabbath School lieil." Nos. 1 ,iud 2. which haxej had the enormous sale of 7(50.M)0 eopie*. Prices— tiapev eover, 20 ccni^jSl.*) perl'10 bjuiud, 30 cents. s22 per 100: cloth bound, embossed gilt, 40 eonts, •-J30 per 100. 25 copies furnished at the .100 price. .Mailed at the retail price.
IIO KACE WATERS, Publisher, 4M liroadway, N^w York.
SABSJATil SUSWOL SIS'^L, So. 2.
05,000 COPIES ISSUED.
]t is an entire new work of nearly 201) pages. Many of tho tunes and hymns were written expressly for this volume. It will soon be as popular us its predecessor* (Bell No. 1) which has run up to the enormous number of 700,000 copiesoutstripping any Sunday sefcoel book of its size ever issued in this country. AI-o, both volumes are bound in one to accommodate schools wishing them in that form. Pricas of Bell No. 2, paper covers, 18 cents. $11 per 100: bound, 25 cents, $20 •pur 100, cloth bound, embossed gilt, 30 cents, $25 pel- 100. Bell No. 1, paper covers, 15 cents, $12 per 100: bound, 20 cents,$10 per 100 cloth bound, embossed gilt, 25 cents, $20 per hundred. Bells Nos. 1 and 2 bound together, -10 cents, $30 per lt)0 cloth bound, embossed gilt, 50 ccnts, $40 per 100. 25 copies furnished at the 100 price. Mailed at the retail price.
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CIDER MILL AND PRESS,
Combined with Corn Shelter.
CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER,
A RE now prepared to furnish Cane Mills, and other aja.iatus of the most approved kind for iuanr\ ufaeturiuj Suga Cane into SYRUP or SUGAR. J'ersuiis wishing to procure J/ills, I'uns, Evaperators, or other article? of the kind, are invited to call and get a pamphlet with description of articles and price list.
Thcv are also prepared to furnish Cider-Mills and Presses, Combined with
convenient article lor every Farmer to have who raises Corn or Apples. Also, the celebrated
MILLER PLOWS, SANFORD STRAW-
Cutters, ,Ipple I*earcrs. &c.
Their stock of House Trimmings of all kinds,including Oils. Painls, Glass, Sash, I\ails, Locks, Latches, etc. is unsurpassed: and having mostly been purchased before the late advance in prices, tLcy can and, shall be s,oid for cash as low, if not L0WER THAN THE LOWEST 1
All arc invited to call aud see before purchasingelsewhcre. ^=f*~Rouiembcr the place,
No. 7 & 8, Commercial Row, Crawfordsville.
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AGENTS WANTED
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BEADLE & CO., Publishers, New York. For sale at Kingsiiury's BookStore, Crawfo.dsviile. Indiana.
Aug. 7. 18t2-2w.
College Text Books.
AL
S. G. CKOSRY,
LI tnc Books used in the High Schools and Colleges of the county for sale, and sent to any address on receipt of retail price and andpostageby JAMES G. KINGSBURY.
Jan.30 62-ly Crawfordsville, Ind.
Spectacles! Spectacles!
GOT
of William Bratton, deceased,
will sell at private
sale at the end of four weeks
The east half, of
the west half, of the South west quarter of seetion ten, in township eighteen, north of range three west, situated in Montgomery county, Indiana, containing forty acres.
TERMS:—Ono third of tho purchase money
will
be required in hand: one third in six months and the residue in twelve months from day of sale the purchaser giving his notes with approved security, waiving all relief from valuation laws Searing interest from date
D, Silver and Plated Spectacles—ofthe fin
est Pebble
Glasses and to suit all ages—con
stantly on hand also Eye Protectors and Goggles may].] JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS
WESTWARD. IHAVE
just jeeeived a complete assortment of
Revolvers, Guns, Pistols and Bowie Knives.— Revolvers of Colt's, Allan's, Sharp's and Manhattan Patent. JAS. PATTERSON & SON. •KIJIS.YI May 11862.
NOTICE i, that the undet
JS hereby given, that the undersigned has been
appointed^ Administrator of tfaci estate of John
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James Patterson & Son
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS!
MAIN ST., CRAWFORDSVILLE, INI).
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry C- Music Boxes
Repaired and Warranted.
above Firm keeps constantly on hand the largest and most complete stockof atehes,
Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware,
Looking Glasses, Sjiectacles, Fire Arms, Table Pocket Cutlery
Musical Instruments,
Toilet Articles,
Fancy Goods, Are., Ever opened in Crawfordsville! We arc now receiving our
Spring and Summer Goods!
Which, in connection with what we have already on hand, will allow us to commence the season with upwards of
©10,000 STOCK
All of which will be sold at
FAItlLOIJSLV IOW PRICES!
Farmers, mechanics, men of all trades and professions, whenever you come to town, do not fail to stop at the sign of the GOLDEN WATCH, and examine the
MODEL STOCK!
Sati-fy yourselves with the
MODEL PRICES!
And make the acquaintance of the-
MODEL FIRM!
Ladies, do likewise!
may 1
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G. W. SCJlFLgjlUGH.
Yours, respectfully, AS?. PATTERSON & SON.
NEW GOODS!
AT
II. POTTINGER S!
One door south of Kelseys Grocery Store.
JJE is now in receipt of his SPRING STOCK
Which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest for
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE!
The stock consists in part of the following articles The latest styles of Ladies'fancy
DRESS GOODS,
A large assortment of new and beautiful Prints, new style Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Ribbons and Notions. A full stock of
Cloths, Cansitneres, Cottonades, Tweeds, Bleached and Brown
May 22, 1862-Iy.
JtMus-
tin.
Tickings,
STRIPED SMMMMtT1JYG,tfe.
BOOTS & SHOES
For everybody.
Heady Made Clothing,
Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Queensware, Glassware, Knives and Forks, Table and TeaSpoons, Ac. Having purchased my goods at panic prices, I shall be able to sell them on as good terms as any other house. Thankful for past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same from the publie. Please call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. II. POTTINGER.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS!
ACCORDEONS,
Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Tain-
borines, Flutes, Fifes, Violin & Guitar strings and all other articles in that line, just received, may 1.] JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
MUSIC LESSOMS.
Everybody his own Teacher.
WE
have on hand a complete assortment of Methods and Instructors for the Qaitar, Violin, Aceordeon and Flute, which will enable any
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Wholesale and Retail!
ROBB & MAHOENEY'S
MAMM0TH STOCK
On Washington St., under McClelland
Hall, west side Public Square, Craw
fordsville, Ind. Look for tho
ISig Cc&e ]P©f!
5C0 COOKING STOVES,
The latest improved patterns of the day: viz:
The Empire and Champion, two premium Stoves—they are very heavy in all parts contiguous to the fire—are of double thickness, with iarge fire
chambers, doors, &c.
500 HEATING STOVES,
Beautiful patterns and Jarsrc variety.
I N W A E
For everybody. JAPANNED and Pressed ware, large assortment. Farm
BELLS, at reduced prices—cheap for
CASIT and approved trade.
JOB "WOEK.
Our facilities for manufacturing, Tin, Copper, •licet Iron, &c., are good. When you want Valley Spouting, Troughing, Guttering, Ac., our stock is large and work warranted. -,
Sorghum
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HASSELMAN VINTON,
Washington Fonndery and Machine Works, May 15, l8(52-4m. Indianapolis, Ind.
J. J. REYNOLDS & COT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
ALL,goodsju
JLafayette, Intl.
sold by us guaranteed a? represent
ed and ices as low as any house in the west. July 3, I862-3m.
From Importers.
TJS*1S, New Crop, COFFEE, soi$,%,
SI/G&KS,
At the lowest market rates. July 3,1862-Gm. J. J. REYNOLDS & CO.
G.MJLE 1' «V
DENTAL
llIc.1IECIM*lN,
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Evaporators
Made to order. Come and see Neal's Patent, By the use of Dampers you have
CONTROL
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anI.l
of the fire
without affecting the draft or heat under the first apartments.
CHEE.SE PRESS.
STONE'S Atmospheric Cheese Press Hoop. Strainer and Press combined. We want some of the good women to come and get a machine and give it a fair trial, wc will charge nothing if they wont.
I3ring in your old Copper, Urass, Pewter, Lead, also all kinds of Country Produce wanted. Look out for the big COFFEE POT,
Washington street, Crawfordsville.
August 14, lSfi2—ly.
FI'l'AT1ONAlt
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Boilers and Sheet Iron Work Circular Saw Mills, (Single and Double Sash and Muley Saw Mills Grist Mills: Sugar Mills JlragSaws: Shingle Machines: Brass Fittings and Copper Work Horse Powers, 2, 4, 6,8 and 10 Horse Threshing Machines, (Pitt's Patent Improved Foundcv. Machine and Smith Work, VE. 3ES""Scnd for a Circular.
SURGEONS,
RESPECTFULLY notify the citizens of Montgomery county that they are ready at any time to perform all ope
rations pertaining »o the Dental profession in the most approved manner.
Artificial teeth inserted
upon the Vulcanite Base, the latest and
best meth
od now in use. Call and examine speeimens. All persons wishing work done will please give us a call. Teeth inserted on gold plate. Also, by the use of anew and valuable external remedy,
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ville, Indiana. [April 3, 1862-ly
E A W O E S I E
BOOKfSTQRE.
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AND DEALF.K IS
BLANK
BOOKS & STATIONERY,
North-west corner of Main & Green sts.,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.
KEEPS
constantly on hand and for sale chcap, all kinds of
School, Blank and Miscellaneous Books,
STATIONERY OF AIA KINDS,
Fancy -Articles, Toys,
And everything usually kept in Book Stores. Call and see ME. JAMES G. KINGSBUKY Crajrfordsville, Jan. 301862—ly.
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27iess gitlers are put up in quart bottles, of which the above is a fac-sirn-ile. 1'he label is finely engraved, and is provided with a safe-guard from counterfeiters. (Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5.
C. W. I^obach, 'Proprietor, JTo. 6 East Fourth St., Cincinnati, to whom 9,11 orders should he addressed.
FOR SALE BY
For sale'ill Morgan & Willson. Crawfordsville: Dr. G.-AV. Miller, Ladoga: 0. B. Wilson & Bro., do: Dougherty A Mahan, Dnrlirgton C. Hartncss. Pleasant Hill J. W. Henderson, AV«\netown D. Yi'Lite, AVa\eland James A Bro., Parkersburg: and by Druggists and Merchants generally, throughout ihe United States and Canadas.
June 14 1862-ly.
TOTTEN IS nil TON,
DENTAL SURGEONS
(SUCCESSORS TO Dli. VANDERBl'LT,)
RESPECTFULLY tender their services to Ihe citizcns of Crawfordsville and vicinity. Cn-reful attention is giv
en to all diseases of the Teeth. Wc would call special notice to our Vulcanite Base for artificial dentures. While it. is equal in every respect to the Gold base, its cheapness affords every person an opportunity to test the value of dental substi-
tutes. Call and see specimens. All work warranted. OFFICE—No. 1, Empire Block, Crawfordsville, Indiana. [il/arch 13, 1802—ly.
TO I EE •ill TICEES.
RAZORS,,Strops,Comb*,
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry c& Music Boxes,
TO
this branch of the business we call cspccial' attention, and feel satisfied that in priccs and quality of work perfect satisfaction will be given.
A
Hair Blushes, Tooth
Brushes Shaving Cream, and other articles— for sale bv JAS. PATTERSON & SON. May 1, 18(52:
JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
May 1,1862-ly.
Notice of Insolvency.
ATof
the June Term of the Court of Common Picas) Montgomery county, Indiana, the estate of Noah Hart man, deceased,
was declared
proba
bly insolvent, Creditors are therefore, notified that the same will be settled accordingly.. •JOSEPH IIUS.T03J,
July."?, 1862-3W®. Administrator.
Notice "r:.^ 7„
S hereby given that the undersigned has been I appointed Administrator of tho estate of Anthony Rains, late of Montgomery eonnty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is solvent.
ALFRED ROSE, ADMLTIRBJ^FITTOL'%'
August 7, 1802-3W®
NOTICE
ISappointed
hereby given that the undersigned "has^jfcen lixecutor of the estate of Ja^metr key, lateoL-Montgomerj county, deceased' estatris sqlvent. DA'NIi.L Qlh.
