Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 January 1863 — Page 4
THE HORACE WATERS MODERN
IMPROVED OVERSTRUNG fc.ASS
FO.L IKON FRA91E PIANOS A RE justly pronounced fey the Press and .Music Masters' to be superior Instrument's. They are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned materials, and will aland any climate. The tune is very deep, round, full and mellow the touch elastic. Each Piano warranted for three years. Prices from $176 to $700.
TESTIMONIALS:
"The Horace Waters Pianos are known as among tho very best."—Enangelist, "We can speak of their merits from persona! kuowlod^e.''— Ch ristia In tell igence'r. "Nothing at the fair dk-ulayed greater excellence.*'— Churchman. "Waters' Pianos and Melodians challenge comparison with the finest rnada anywhere in the countrv."—Home Journal.
$150—SEW T-Ot.TAVE PIANOS, In Rosewood cafes, iron frames, and .over-strunp, bas^, of different makers, for $150: do., with mouldings, £160: do., with carved legs anil inlaid naineboard, $1'5 $185,-and-§200: do., with pearl keys, $225, $250, nud .new (i^-octave. $135 do., 0?3-octave. $110. The above Pianos arc fully warranted, and are the greatest bargains that can befouod in the city. Please call and see them. Second hand Pianos at $25, $40, $00, £00, $75 and $100.
THE nORACE WATERS MET.ODEONS, Rosewood Cases, Tuned the Equal Temperament, with the Patent Divided Swell and Solo Step. Prices from $35 to$200. Organ Harmoniums with Pedal-Buss, iS250, $275, ami $ S00. School Harmoniums. $40. $S0,a.-.d $10rt. AUo, Melodeons and Hiirinouiunis of the following maker:-. PrineoA Co"?, Cnrhnrt A* Needhnm, Mason & Hamlin, aD'l S. D. A* II. W. Smith, all of which will be. sold at extremely low prices. These Melodeons remain in tune a long time. Each Melodeon warranted for three years. flZS"' A liberal discount to Clergymen, Churches, Sabbath Schools, Lodges. Seminaries, and Teachers. The Trade supplied on the most liberal terms.
HORACE WATERS." Ag't, ... 4S1 Broadway, New York.
THE DAY SCHOOL BELL. 35,000 COPIES ISSUED.',. A new Singing Book for Day Schools, called the Day School Bell, is now ready.
SEW VOCAL
IF
ARE
It
contains about
200 eboi'e'e songs, rounds, batches, duetts, trios, quartette and choruses, many-of them written expressly for this work, besides 32 pages of the Elements of Music. The Elements are so easy and progressive, that ordinary teachers will'find themselves ontirely successful in instructingeven young scholars to sing correctly and scientifically: while the tunes and words embrace suen a variety of lively, attractive, and soul-stirring music and sentiments, that no trouble will-be experienced in inducing all beginners to go on with zeal iu acquiring skill in one of the mo?t health-giving, beautyimproving. happiness-yieldiag, and order-produ-cing exercises of school life. In simplicity of its elements, in variety and adaptation of music, anri in excellence and number of its songs, original, selected, and adapted, it claims by much to excel all competitors. It will be found the best ever issued !or seminaries, academies, and public schools. A few sample pages of the elements, tunes, and songs, are given iu a circular: send and get one. It is compiled by IIOKACE WATERS, author o! "Sabbath School Bell," Nos. 1 and 2, which have had the enormous sale of 700,000 copies. Prices— paper cover, 20 cents,$15 per 100 bound, 30 cents, $22 per 100: cloth bound, embossed gilt, 40 cents, $30 per 100. 25 copies furnished at the 100 price. Mailed at the retail price.
HORACE WATERS. Publisher, 4si Broadway, New York.
SABBATH 95.000 COPIE
I. BELL .\o. 2. ISSUED.
It is an entire new work of nearly 200 pages. Many of tho tunes and hymns were written expressly for this volume.
It
will soon be as popu
lar as its predecessor, (Bell No. 1) which has run up to the enormous number of 700,000 copies— outstripping any Sunday selioi-l book of its size ever issued in (his country. Also, both volumes ore bound in one
to
accommodate schools wishing
them in that form. I'ricas of Bell No. 2, paper covers, IS cents, $14 per 100 bound, 25 cents, $20 per 100, clolh bound, embossed gilt, 30 cents, $25 per 100. Bell No. 1, pa per covers, 15 cents, $12 per 10(1 bound, 20 cents.$16 per 100: cloth bound, embossed gilt, 25 cents, $20 jier hundred. Bells Nos. 1 and 2 bound toget ber, 40 cents, $30 per 100: cloth bound, embossed gilt, 50 cents, $40 per 100. 25 copies furnished at tho 100 price. Mailed at tho retail price.
•REW
HORACE WATERS, Publisher. 431 Broadway, New York.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC1.
President. Lincoln's Grand March, with the bcfi Vignette of his Excellency that has yet been pub lished musicby Heimsmull'-r, leader of the 22ii Regiment Band, price 50 cents. Our i!enenils' Quick-Step, with vignette of .''5 of our Generals music by Grai'ullu, leader of tho 7th Regiment Bund, 50 cents. The Seven Sons' Gallup, an" LauraKeene Waltz, 35 cents each. Comet Schottische, 25 cents: all by Raker. MusicBox Gallop, by Herring, 35 cents. Union Waltz, La Grassa. 25 ci nis. Volunteer Polka. Guldbeek. 25 cents. Spirit Pulka: General Scott's Farewell Grand March, 25 ccnts each Airy Castles, 30 ccnts, ali by A. E. Pavkhurst. Freedom, Truth and Righ' Grand March, with splendid vignette music by Carl lleincmann, 50 cents. All'of which are tine productions.
irarsic.
I will be true to thee A penny for your thoughts Little Jenny Dow: Better times arc coming: 1 dream of my mother and my home Merry little birds are we. (a song for children) Slumber, my darling: Lizzie dies to night: Jenny's coming o'er the green: Was my brother in the battle and Why have my loved ones gone, by Stephen C. Foster. Shall we 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 ccnts each. Freedom, Truth and Right, a national s,ng and grand chorus music by Carl Heinemann, with English and German words, 30 cents. Where liberty dwells is my country, Plumley. Forget if you can. but forgive: I hear sweet voices 3inging, and Home is homo, by J. H.Thomas, 30 cents each. These songs aro very popular.— Mailed free retr.il price.
Foreign Sheet MUSIC at 2 ccnts per page. All kinds of Music merchandise at war prices. HORACE WATERS, .Publisher, ,• 481'Bruadway, New York.
NEW MUSIC FOR T52E MILLION. IN CHEAP roitlf, ARRANGED AS QUARTETTES A.vn CHOHUSES FOR MUSICAL SOCIETIES, CII0IE3,
SUNDAY SCHOOL?, PUIiLIC SHOOLS, SF.MIN'.YBIF.S, ETC. Shall we know each other there? Shall wo meet beyond the river? Bo in time There is a beautiful world Don't you hear the Angels coming? Where liberty dwells is my country Freedom, Truth and Right, (national songs). There is a land of love? Sorrow shall come again no more. Priee 3 cents, 25 cents per dozen, $2 per 100. Postage 1 cent. In sheet form, with Piano accompaniment, 25 cts.
Published by HORACE "WATERS, 4S1 Broadway, New York, and for sale by N. P. KEMP, Boston CIIAS. S. LUTHER, Philadelphia G. CROSBY, Cincinnati: TOMMNSO.V
&
BROTHERS, Chicago, and
J. W. MCINTYRE, St. Louis. August 28.1862.
LADIES!
yon want a fine Dress, a fine Shawl, a fine Cloak, a fine pair of Shoes, a fine pair of Gloves, a set of Funs,- a Hoop Skirt, a spool of Thread, or even apaporof Needles, or anything at all, call at tho "BANSKR."-
GENTLEMEN!
If you want a pair of Boots, an Overcoat, an -under Coat", Pants or Vest, or the material to make them of, Undershirts or Drawers, Gloves or Hose, Hats "or Caps, a Pocket Knifo/or even a Comb, call at tho "BANKER."
EVERYBODY!
Or an^bodjr, if you want to buy more goods for less moriCy than you can do any whore else, call at the
Or' if you juat want to look around, call at -the "B$nn$rj""wHere you can see the largest stock Of Gootfs anii£li6~mOf!t accommodating clerks'liTtKe countjr .. [Nor.57,1862.:
A -complete assortment of Wall Paper, Window J\ Blinds, Curtain Fixtures Tassels, &c., for JAMBS KINGSBURY,
30 62-lj c-Cra^vfordsville, Ind.
LAB1BS, HEAD!!!
NEW HOMEOPATHIC REMEDY
FOR SUFFERING FEMALES.
DR. HARRISON JOHNSTON'S
Homoeopathic
Female Regulating Powders A SURE AND SAFE MEDICINE,
Having been proved by a Three Years'
Tesc in Private Practice.,.'
After a life of careful study as a practitioner of the Old and New School Systems, to obtain a sure and safe medicine for females-suffering from Irregularities, &c., I can say with certainty that my exertions have been crowned with success, having found from tinite to time, through the knowledge of Homoeopathy, substances which I compounded wiih much care, and can now place before the public in IIOMQ:OIIATI!IC POVBERS, as the only true and reliable vicdicine that will produce !o.vnn.Y SICKNESS in all stages and circumstance» they having been tested since January, 1S5(J, (a period of over Three Years) in my private practice on ladies of different temperaments, and so far have never failed to produce the desired effect without the slightest injury to health, if taken according to directions.
A great many persons in this and other countries have no faith whatever in the new school of Homcenpathy, from the simp'c fact that they have never been treated with it carefully or, if treated at all, improperly. Now, AS I AM A GRADUATE OF BOTH SYSTEMS IN THF. FIRST COLLEOPS OF EUROPE (''The Iloi/al College of Surgery and Mi (Heine," London, and ''The Homeopathic Institute of Great Britain," London—the former classed Allopathy, Old School, and the latter a? Homoeopathy, New School.) and as 1 have practised both for a period of Forty one Yvars, I think I am entitled to a judgment in this matter.
After attending one course of lectures on the lIouKoopathic doctrine (merely for experiment,) I was induced, by it? astonishing weight upon my mind, to attend the remaining courses. I then gave up the Old School system altogether, and have now for the last THIRTEEN YEARS practised Homoeopathy, finding it the most proper mode of treatment. Besides, the fact that the UNITEDSTATES''I GOVERNMENT intends the introduction ofthemcth od in its Army and Navy should alone convince all of the sovereignty of this manner of treatment.
A si)»](•- trial of my Powdn-s will convince nonbelievers of their great virtue, their good etlcet: showing or rather proving their worth.
These Powders are put up in four ditferent boxes accompanied with full and explicit directions, and are warranted a SURF. REMEDY (causing immediate action) when taken strictly according to directions.
No. 1 will remove all obstructions, and cause a safe and regular return of Monthly Sickneti.
No. 2 will cure Prolapsus Uteri (falling of the womb.) and all in/himmatorj and ulcerated diseases of the womb.
No. 3 will cure Lcmorrhcea (Whites) and Incidental Flooding. No. 4 will curc diseases attendant on advanced stages of life (ehangc of life.) Caution is given not to use my No. I Powders in cases of Pregnane}/, as they are sure to produce miscarriage. Those whose health will not permit an' increase of family will find these Powders a valv.nl,le preventative.
Price of boxes, (containing Twelve Powders,) $1 00, sent bv mail or express to any address, accompanied with directions and advice which will be found very useful in the future. Those suffering from Spinal and other affections will, by forwarding awritten statement, fully describing their different ailments, be treated with care, and a curc can be relied upon with as much certainty as if tho patit nt were under my immediate charge.
Consultation fee, either in person or by letter, $1 00. Personal visits for consultation, unless urgent, must be made between the hours of 9 and 11 a. tn. and 2*4 and 3p. in. at my Mcdical Rooms.
All communications, which are held as sacredly confidential, must be written jikunfy, especially names, post-oj/ices and counties.
Address HARRISON JOHNSTON* M. D., Surgica' and Meditial Rooms, 710 Arch Street,
AP Alt AT US.
CIDER MILL AND PRESS,
Combined ivith Corn Shelter.
CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER,
now prepared to furnish.Cane Mills, and other aparatus of the moat approved kind for manufacturing Sugar Cane into SYRUP or SUGAR. Persons wishing to procure ills, Pans, Evapcrators, or other articles of the kind, are invited to call and get a pamphlet with description of articles and price list.
They arc also prepared to furnish Cider-Mills and Presses, Combined with CORN SHELTERS. A most onvenient article for every Parmer to have who raises Corn or Apples. Also, tho celebrated
MILLER PLOWS, SANFORD STRAW-
Cutters, •tipple Pearers, fi'c.
Their stock of House Trimmings of all kinds,including Oils, Paints, Glass, Sash, Nails, Locks, f,aiehest cto. is unsurpassed and having mostly been JJUIchased before the late advaiicc in prices .licv can and, shall be sold lor chh as low, if not LOW LR THAN THE LOWEST
All arc invi led to call and see before purehasingelscwhcrc. ^P&^Reiuember the place,
No. 7 & 8, Commercial Row, Crawfordsville.
Philadelphia, Pa.
I have no agents. •.•••
CAUTION—BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.—Noticc is "hereby given that a certain individual of this city, styling himself Dr. S. W. SMYTHE, lias copied my advertisement, and is now publishing the same quite extensively throughout the country.— All persons are cautioned not to purchase his medicines, as they area BASE IMPOSITION, and arc also notified that legal proceedings have been instituted against him for tho suppression of the same.
No medicines purporting to be "Homoeopathic Female Regulating Powders" are genuine unless my signature is upon the label of the box.
HARRISON JOHNSTON, M. D., 710 Arch Street, Oct. 16,1862. Philadelphia.
Spectacles! Spectacles!
GOLD,
Silver and PlatedSpectacIes—of the finest Pebble Glasses and to suit all ages—constantly on hand: also Eye Protectors and Goggles may].] AS. PATTERSON & SON.
Clocks! Clock8!: Clocks!
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hundred twenty-four hour and -eight day Clocks, of the moKt reliable manufactures on band and for sale. None of thorn will be sold until they have been fully tested and fou'n^eprrect.— They will all bawMtaated/one year.autf PA^ERS^^,.* SON.
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05 East Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Wso Vv* aW "Syvv^VSXS
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Sale, in Crawfordsville, by Walter P. Brown July 5, 1862 ly
JAMES PATTERSOJ THO'S PATTERSON.
James Patterson & Sou!
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS!
MAIN ST., CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Music Boxes
Repaired and Warranted.
HE above Finn keeps constantly on hand the largest and most complete stockof \i atches,
Clocks, Jcwelrv, Silver and Plated Ware,
Looking Glasses,
*.• Spectacles, Fire Arms, Table & I'oeketCutlery
.•••••.v. Musical Instruments, Toilet Articlos, .• Fancy Goods, tc.,
Ever opened in Crawfordsville! We are now receiving our
Spring antl Summer Goods!
Which, in connection with what wc have already on hand, will allow us to commence the season with upwards of
S1.0,000 STOCK
All of which will be sold at
FABULOUSLY LOW PRICES! Farmers, mechanics, men of all trades and professions, whenever yoy come to town, do not fail to stop at the sign of the GOLDEN WATCH, and examine the
MODEL STOCK!
Satisfy yourselves with the
MODEL PRICES!
And make the acquaintance of tho
MODEL FIRM!
Ladies, do likewise! 2
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE
—OF—
SINGER CO.'S
13ing
.Tl.ietll.VJi.*!,
Well known to be tho best for Manufacturing purposes: ARU. 1, Shuttle Machine, formerly sold at $90,
Reduced to $70.
2, formerly gold at $100, O •'i '~J i/ -Reduced to $75.
Singer's Matter 4fKachine?
the best Machine in the world for Family Sewand Light Manufacturing Purposes. Price, [itu'f/i Uemmer, and beautifully ornamented,] ${0.
We would ask for our Lettor A Machines, the spcoial attention of Vest Makers and Dress Makers, and all those who want Machines for light manufacturing purposes. They embody the principles of the Manufacturing Machines, making, like them, the.interlockcd stitch, and are destined to be as celebrated for FAMILY SEWLNG and light manufacturing purposes as our Manufacturing Machines arc for manufacturing purposes in general.
FAMILY SEWING'MACHINES are valuable in proportion to the number of tilings they can do well. See what ours can do before making a purchase. 'J
There is no doubt as to the value of our Machines for manufacturing purposes, but it is only of late that the public began to learn that the essential elements of a machine best adapted to the heaviest work, would also be tho elements to be embodied in a .Family Machine. It is now well understood that our Letter A Machine is the only Family Machine yet offered to the public which hussimplicity, rapidity, durability, and Certainty of correct action. While as a general thing, the sewing-ma-chine people are candid enough to acknowledge that our machines aro unequalled for manufacturing purposes, they are almost sure to assert, in the same breath, that Singer'-s Letter A, or Family MachinbSjftarc not as good as theirs! This is a mere trick of the trade, and we confidently invite those interestcd^'in tho subject to examine for themselves and see what our Letter A Family Machines, with all tho recent improvements, are capable of doing. While they will sew the most delicate material to perfection'* as'already stated, they are also'adapfcd to light manufacturing purposes, and this, be it remembered, cannot be said of any of the other Family Machines yet offered to the public.
The-Nos. 1 and 2 Machines are of great capacity and application for manufacturing purposes. Our No. 3 Machines are especially adapted to all kinds of light and heavy- Leather Work, in Car riagc Trimming, Boot and Shoe Making, Harness Making, etc., etc. They are of extra size, with an arm long enough to tukc under, it and stitch the largest sized dashes. There is scarcely any part of a Trimmer's stitching that cannot be better done with them than by hand so, too, the saving of time and labor is very great. The table of these machines is 24 inches long, and tlieshultle will hold six times as much thread as the shuttle of those used for tailoring purposes. The large machines work as fast as small ones.
We have always on hand, Hemming Guages, Silk Twist, T.inen and Cotton Thread on Spools, best Machine Oil in Bottles, etc., etc.
We manufacture our own Needles, and would warn all persons using our machines not to buy any others. Wo know that there arc needles sold of the most inferior quality, at higher prices than we charge for the best. The needles sold by us are manufactured especially for our machines. A bad needle may render the working of the best machine almost useless.
Our customers may rest assured that all our Branch Offices are furnished with the "genuiuo article."
In case of small purchases, the money may be sent in postage stamps, or bank notes. lS-gi..Correspondents will please write their names distinctly. It is all important that wc should, in each case, know the Post Office, County and State. ^•D-Al! persons requiring information about Sewing Maohincs, their sizes, prices, working capacities, and the best methods of purchasing, can obtain it by sending to us, or any ol our Branch Offices for a copy of JV
"I. M. SlM&er
& Co.-s
Gazette.?'
Which is a beautiful Pictorial Paper entirely devoted to the subject.—It will be sent yratis.
We have made the above REDUCTION IN PRICES with the two-fold view of benefiting 1 lie public and ourscl v.c.s. The public have been swindled by spurious fnachincs made in imitation of ours. The in them, froin'the iron casting to the smallest piece, is of poor quality. Thcrr makers have not the means to do their work well.— They are hid away iti secret plaees, where it would he impossible to have at their command the proper mechanical appliances. It is only by duingn great business, and having cxtensive'manufaoturing establishments, that gnod machines can be made at moderate priccs.^ The best designed machines, BAOI.Y MADE, are always liable to get out of order, and are sure to cost considerable trouble and money-to keep them in repair.
The qualities to be looked for in a achine, are: certainty of correct action at nil rates of speed, simplicity of construction, great durability, and rapidity of operation, with the least labor. Modi ines to combine these essential qualities, must, be made of the. best metal and jini'sh'cd tb pirf etion. lFe have the ways and means, on a grand seals, to do this.
The purchasers of Machines, whose daily bread it may concern, will find that those having the abovequalitics not only work well at ra/ihl as well as slow rates of speed, but Inst long in the finest possible working order. Our machines, as made by its. will earn more money with l-xs labor than any others, whether in imitation of ours or not. In fact, they are cheaper than any other Machines as a gift jJS®""Local agents wanted.
Ira Crane, Crawfordsville, Indiana, is an authorized Agent. I. M. SINGER & CO., 458 Broadway, New York. .^©""Indianapolis Officc—3 Odd-Felltrw's-Hall, Washington street. [May 1, 1802.]
The Great liebcUion
C^ilTQUEKEB
Messrs. Galey & Miller HAYINGin
formed a co-partnership, arc now en
gaged the Grocery, Provision and Bakery
liii.-iness,
on the south side of public square, and.
respectfully say to the citizens 'of Crawfordsville and Montgomery county generally, that they are prepared to supply nearly everything in the-above line at reasonable rates. Their
BAKERY DEPARTMJENT Is managed by Peter Gilbert, formerly in tbe employ of Craig & Mack, an acknowledged ueplus ultra in his line.
If you want good Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar, Sortp, Candles, Pepper, Spice, Ginger,
Cloves', Nut-
megs, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Lemons, Oranges, Soda, Saleratus, Cigars, Tobacco, Oysters, Sardines, Almonds, Filberts, Peanuts, or anything else in that line, go to
Graley & nVTiller's!
If you wish good Bread, Galey & Miller "have it. If .you,want anice Pie, get it of Galey & Miller. If^ou'want nice (jfakes, Galey &. Miller, keep them If you are, married, and don't buy your Cakes of Galey & Miller,^
,-
Apply for a Divorce, at once!
If you wish to live happy, get your Broad of Galey & Miller. "Wife, where did this nice Bread come from?" "Galey & Miller's. I bought these picS of Galey & Miller. Ain't they fine?"
It is beyond doubt that Galey & Miller's .is the. right place to buy at. Just call on them, and you will not go away dissatisfied.
Feb. 13, 1802. GALEY & MILLER.
110VVAKL) ASSOC] ATION, PHILADELPHIA. For the relief of the St'c/c and Distressed, afflicted with
Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseasesi '-.of-the Sexual Organs.
EDICAL ADVICE given gratis by tho Acting *1 Surgeon. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea or-Seminal Weakness, and o£her Diseases of-fche Sesual
Organs,
and on the N.EW~REMEDI)ES'.employed in"tbe Dispensary, sont to theaffiicte'd in sealed letter envelopes, freo of charge. Two or tliroe Stamps for postago will be acceptable.
Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street,:PhilBdclphia,Pa. [Febl3,1862-Iy.
LAMPS! LAMPS!!
Athe
Yours, roSpectfully, TERSON & SON.
may 1/62.] JAS. PAT
Ty'ir
Large lot of Coal Oil Lamps just received at Drug Store of '. M. I). MANSON., June 6, 1863.
.'Sheriff's
BY
virtue of a certified order and decree of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court, in an action wherein James W. Lynn and Samuel Binford, Exets.,' Jco., arc Plaintiffs, and Gilbert II. Rider is Defendant, requiring me to make the sum of Seven Hundred and Twenty-one Dollars and Fourteen ccnts ($721,14) and accruing interest and costs and also by virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Montgomery Court of Common Pleas, in an action wherein Jonas S. Miller, et. al., uro Plaintiffs, and Gilbert H. Rider is Defendant, requiring mo to make.tho sum of One Hundred and Twenty-six Dollars and Thirty-nine cents ($120,39) and accruing interest and costs, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 10th day of January, 1863, Between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of th«*. Court House of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, tho rents and profits for a term not ^exceeding seven years, the following described Real Kstate, to-wit: the west half of. the nor.tli-east quarter of section thirty-one, (31), township nineteen, (19), range five, (5), containing Eighty (80) acres moro or less, lying and being in the' county of Montgomery and State of Indiana, and if suph rents and profits will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said decree or order of sale and execution and accruing interest'and costs, I will at the same timo and place offer for. sale the lee simple of .said real estate or so much thereof as may be sufficient to dischargesaid dc'crco or ordor of sale and execution, with interest and cost. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation- or appraisement laws.
IF
GEO. W. IIALL, Sheriff M. C.
Dec. 18,18G2.—(prs fee $8 60.)
O E & S E E
FOR!
you want to buy good and desirable Goods, and at the very lowest cash prices, go to
MeCltsre & Fry's,
Tlicy have'the Goods and no mistake have them to sell for
and they
Cash or Produce.
You will find thelargost and best stock of
ISoots ami Shoes,
In the markot and very low fcr cash, the best stock of
They have
I O O
Tn the market. In fact, they have the best stock in the market and are
Receiving Goods Daily!
We ask but a small advance on any kind of Goods. We believe in
&mall Profits & Quick He-
W:::
You that want cheap Goods should bring on
your Produce and we will soil you Goods as low,
Or a JLiltle JLoiver
Than any other house in town, old friends and customors is,
All wo ask of our
COME AND'TJSEE.
For yourselves, and then you will know where to go when you want to buy Goods. Just received a Ircsh stock of
UE1EJVS VjWIZH,
Of the latest styles and at old pricos. Come one!
come all! McCLURE & FRY.
Sept IS, 1852
DRUGS! DRUGS!
MORGAN & BINFORD
(SUCCESSORS TO MORGAN WILLSON,)
WS&O&ES&IjE fi' jRETvlIJs
DEALERS IN
PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES
GHEIVHCALS, pimTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
DYE-STUFFS,
GLASS. PUTTY,
FINE TOILET SOAPS,
IT AT AND TOOTH BKUSHES,
PAINTBRUSHES,
PERFUMEEY, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
STATIOipRY,
d3C., efce.
[.EMBRACING all articles usually kept in a Urst jQj class
BRl'G ESTABLISHMENT
ALSO—Agents-for all the most popular
mftif
The establishment will bounder the supervision of Dr. Morgan, who will guarantee every'article
FUBE AND GENUINE!
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Tho patronaJfcTof the'public" is respectfully Vicited.N. B:.—Dr. MORGAN "will contiuue the practice of Medicine as usual, and will give strict attention to all calls, either by day or night.
STORE! ROfEM—Empiro Blockj No. 4, Crawfordsville, Indiana. march 21, 1861-ly.
FOOLS..CAP,
Letter, Note, Legal, Bill and and BlankBooka At La-
Bath Tapery Envelops ai fayotte and Indianapolis prices, at
JAMES G. KINGSBURY'S Cranfordeville, Ind,
Jan.30 62-ly jjji irI.
«BBC
W A E S
Of the Richest and most Fasliionable Patterns, Offered at Retail at Wholesale Prices
THETREET,:
HUBDARD BROS., Nos. 65 67 NASSAD S NEW YORK, Manufacturers and Im.portcrs of all'the Leading, Rich and most popular styles of WATCHES arid JEWELRY, being determined upon increasing their business to an unlimited extent", offer the following elegant Ornaments at the unsurpassed Low Prices following:
MAGIC TIME OBSERVER, being a Hunting and open face, or Lady's or Gentleman's Watch in one: the prettiest, tnost convenient and cheapest watch in the world. Imitation gold effected by a patent process, which renders the appearance of gold perfect, while it docs not cost one-third as much. Price only $32. Retails at from $100 upwards.
HUNTIKO COMPOSITION CASED LEVERS, English manufacture movement capped and full jeweled has sunk seconds, and the newest improvements. Heavy cased'and good imitation gold. Price only $18. Retails at from-$50 to $100.
HUNTING COMPOSITION CASED. ARMY WATCII.-T-Richly engraved, jeweled and fancy works. Unsurpassed for'Sutlcrs, Traders,, etc. Price $15.— Retails at from $40 to $100.
A great variety of other WATCHES,at.low. prices. LADIES' SETS of Brooch and Ear Drops to correspond. Imitation cluster Diamond, a very rich pattern, and entirely new, price $4. Coral ft Bead entwined, a.very neatand pretty ornament, handsomely mounted, $3:25.
GENTLEMEN'S VEST CHAINS Parisien, an elegant pattern, only $4. The Demoniac, very heavy, $5. IliNfJS.—Plain only 75c Scroll, very pretty, $1 chased, a neat pattern, §1 Seal Signet, $2 Imitation Diamond $2.
SLEF.VK BUTTONS.-—'Patent, chased, or enameled, a new.and very handsome pattern, $2:50 Double, Chased or with stones, $1:50
BOSOM STUDS.—A variety of new and fashionable designs, per set, $1:50. BOSOM ANI SCARF PINS.—Leaf, with Opal and Fancy Stones, $2. Imitation Diamond, $1:50.
LOCKETS.—Double Glass, richly engraved, $3. Persons wishing aiiy of the above, have only to remit the price in a registered letter to our address, and the articles will bo sent by return mail, free ol expense. ijr-Pr Orders to the amount of twelve dollars and upwards will be'sent by express to any part of the loyal States, with bill payable to the Express Company, when the goods are delivered.
Agents, Sutlers and Country merchants, thro'out the country, who wish to make money rapidly, will do-well to obtain-our mammoth catalogue we furnish the mo.^t saleable outfit at prices unsurpassed by any other concern
Address HUBBARD BROS., Nos. fi5 & 67 Nassau near John street,
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Oct 23, '02—3iu •••••.NEW YORK CITY.
PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS!
LOOK HERE FARMERS!
•^ylTH the pleaslfit assurance that wo vrill do'
.. YOU CJOOI,
We beg to call your attention to our extensive assortment of
Premium Plows.
The justly celebrated "'MILLER" PLOW, manufactured at Cincinnati. The
Richmond and Cincinnati
PLOWS
And also, those unequaled Plows manufactured at the Lagonda Agricultural Works." SpringGeld, 0. Any or all of the above named Plows
We Guarantee
To work to your entire satisfaction. Farmers, it is only necessary for you to own one of these
PLOWS
To havo your land in good order. And theso very •uperior Plows, we are willing, and indeed, anxious to
SELL CHEAPER
Than you can buy inferior Tlows elsewhcro. Before you buy a Plow, please call and examine our ?tock of ..
Farming Implements
Generally, and Plows particular. We can suit
you certain, in quality and price. Remember the A
place. No. 2 Washington Hall building.
March 13, 1S62—ly
TOILET ARTICLES.-.r
AZORS, Strops,Combs, Ilair Brushes, Tooth ing Cream, and other ar JAS. PATTERSON & SON. for fale by
May 1, 1862
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Music Boxes,
TO
this branch of the business we call especial attention, and feel'satisfied that in prices and quality of work perfect satisfaction willbegiven.
JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
May 1,1862-ly.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS!
ACCORDEONS,
OURstock
Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Tam-
borines, Flutes, Fifes, Violin fc Guitar strings and all other articles in thatline, just received, may 1.] JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
Fancy -A.rti.cles.
of fancy articles iscomplete. Itcon-
sists in part of
Walking Canes, Card Cases, Work Boxes, Pocket Flasks, Tablets, Crochet Needles. Pocket-Books, Compasses, Spy Glasses, Pocket Knives, Cigar Holders, Thimbles, M'erschftum Pipes, Beads, Shawl Pins, Kcy^ Rings, and other articles tod numerous to mention—also several casds. of Mathematical Instruments. JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
MUSIC LESSONS.
Everybody his own Teacher.
WE
have on hand a complete assortment of Mothads and Instructors for tbe Guitar, Violin, AceordeonaridFlute, which will enable any onf to become-hisowni teacher, and become a proficient on the Instrument. »ay 1^1862] JAS. PATTERSON Sc SOX.
E W O O S
AT
H. POTTINGER'S!
One door south of Kelsey's Grocery Store.
•JJE ia now in roceipt of his SPRING STOCK
THIS
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Which will be sold as cheap a3 the chcapost for
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE!
The stock consists in part of tho following articles The latest styles of Ladies'fancy
DRESS GOODS,
A largeassortmcnt of new and beautiful Print*, new style Gloves, Hosier}', Collars, Ribbons and Notions. A full stockof Cloths, Cass inter es, Cotton" ades, Tweeds, Bleached and Brown *Wnslin, Tickings, STRIP En SIIIlt TWG, #c.
BOOTS & SHOES
For everybody.
Ready A£ade Clothing,
Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Quoenswarc, Glassware, Knives and Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Jtc. Having purchased my goods at panic pricos, I shall be able to sell them on as good terms as any other bouse. Thankful for past favors, 1 hope for a continuance of the same from the public. Please call and examine my stofck before purchasing elsewhere. H. POT
May 22, 1862-ly.
TINGE R.
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IX
SEWING MACHINES.
EMPIRE'
SHUTTLEMACHINE.
.? Patented February 14/A, .1860.
salesroom,
51©
Mroadway,
NEW YORK.
Machine is Constructed on an entirely new principle of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to be SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COMBINED.
The following are the principal objections urged against Sewing Machines:— 1—Excessive fatigue to the operator., 2—Liability to get out of order. 3—Expense, trouble and loss of tini9 in repairing. 4—Incapacity to sew every desoiiption of material. 5—Disagreeable noiso while in operation. S*
The Empire Sewing Machine Is exempt from all these Objections. It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which v.il NEITHER RIP.nor RAY EL, and is alikeon both sides performs5perfect sewing on overv description tf material, from Leather to the finest Nansook uslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number.
Having neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glasitp and is
EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE!
It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power to drive it than any other Machine in market. A girl of twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health.
Its strength ard WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of construction render it almost impossible to get out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction.
Wo respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superior article, to call and examine this UNRIVALLED MACHINE.
But in a more cspecial manner do we solicit the patronage of MERCHANT TAILORS, DRESS MAKERS, COACH MAKERS, CORSET MAKERS," HOOP-SKIRT M'F'C'RS, I GAITER FITTERS SHIRT A-BOS'M M'K'RP, |'SHOE BINDERS,
VEST and PANTALOON MAKERS. ^-Religious and Charitable Institutions will be liberally dealt with. ,r
PRICE OF MACHINES, COMPLETE:
No. 1, or Family Machine, §45,00 No. 2 small sized Manufacturing, $60,00 No. 3 largo size Man' ufacturing, $75,00.
CABINETS IN EVERY VARIETY,
Wo want Agent? for all towns in the United States, where agencies arc not already established, to whom a liberal discount will be given, but w« make no consignments.
T. J. McARTHUR & Co., 510 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
... ., BELLIS IJr Co., of Richmond, General Ajrenta
for the Stato of
ndiana
99
1861.
BLAIR & C19IBERLAXD. TOTTEJY fi* BJRI2 TOJl*
8
Idental surgeons
(SUCCESSORS TO DR. VANDERBILT,)
RESPECTFULLY tender their serviees to the citizens of Crawfordsvill® and vicinity. Careful attention is giv-
en to all diseases of the Teeth. We would call special notice to our Vulcanite Base for artificial dentures. Whilfe it is equal in every respect to the Gold base, its cheapness affords every person an opportunity to test the value of dental substitutes. Call and see specimens. All work war— ranted.
OFFICE—No. 1, Empire Block, Crawfordsville, Indiana. [J/arch 13, 1862-ly.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS
WESTWARD. IHAVE
just jcccived a complete assortment of
Re« olvers, Guns, Pistols and Bowie Knives.— Revolvers of Colt's, Allan's, Sharp's and Manhattan Patent. JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
May 1 1862.
A W O S I E
BOOK STORE.
A S I N S [SUCCJSSOB TO JOHN LEE,]
AND PEALER IN
BLANK BOOKS & STATIONERY,
North-west corner of Main & Greon sts.,
CRAWFORDSYILLE, INDIANA.
KEEPS
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constantly on hand and for sa,le chcap, all kinds of School, Blank dad Miscellaneous Books,
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
V|
Fancy .Articles, Toys,
And everything usually kept in Book Stores. Call and see me. JAMES G. KINGSSURY Crawfordsville,^
Jan. 301862—ly.
GOLD PEWS.
OF
the Finest Quality, for sale by JAS. PATTERSON S0»,4 |_May 1, 1882-^ .'-i —"•'-Twin
