Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 January 1863 — Page 4

I

AND

NEW GOODS.

W. N. WASSON! WOULDpatrons

respectfully inform his old. frienjds and of tlie days of yore, that he has again opened out in the

Dry aoods

Trade, in all its branches, in tho

NEW BRICK,

Corner Main Washington Streets.

..A full and complete stock of staple-and fancy Goods, Clothing, Bopnets, RifrbQjjs, Hats, Cjips,. Boots and Shoes, and all else usually found in an establishment of tho kind iu thd'Wab'ash Valley.

Our Hue of

DRESS GOODS,

Is worthy, of speciaJ attention—embracing all tho latost styles and patterns Silks, merinos. Delaines Prints, as cheap as the cheapest muslins, bleached and-brown Cloths Cnssimeros, the finest' in the markot Joans, Tweeds, Flannels, fcc., «fcc.

Also a number one stock of Glassware and Quecnsware.

Groceries!

Coffee, Sugars, Tea, Spices, Rice,"Tobacco, Wood and "Willow ware,

&c.

Wo will be pleased to reccive a call fiom all our old friends and the public generally. Cur stock is entirely new, and wc "think' will stand inspection.

J[Z8~ All kinds of .merchantable Pioduce, and CASH, taken in exchange—and nothing else. W. N. "WASSON. •'November'27, 1862.—tf.

ROBB & MAHOBNBY'S

1ST E"W

Store & Tinware S O E

THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF

Cooking Stoves,

On Washington street, under McClelland's Hall, west side Court House.

Also,

a variety of

Brass. Copper, Porcelain,. and Sugar Kettles, at old prices Jrpanned & Pressed Ware, Coffee Mills,

J?lat Irons, Dog Irons, Waffle Irons, Farm and Dinner Bolls, Skillets and Lids, Coffee Roasters, and a general assort-

I N W::A E

.1 Also, manufacturer# of

TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON.

*We can make'and put up Valley Troughing, Bpoutiog, Hoofing, &e,, on short notice and warrant the work. Also, are prepared to do

4

SISSfSIS©,

Those wanting new worifc or- ofd repaired, will do well to. give us a eallyand-save money. Bring your old Copper, Brass, Lea'?, Fewler, Itags, Feathers, Eggs, Butl er, &c., nitd get tho

mex&sw SS&BJSKT sax^s

going. Look for the

Big. Coffee. Pol! BOBB MAIIORNBY,

JfoT. 13, 1S62. Crr.wfordsvifle, Ind.

TOTT123V & Mill II TO A*,

DENTAL SURGEONS

(SUCCESSORS TO DR. VANDEllBILT,) RESPECTFULLY tender Jlioir ?orvices to the eitizons of Ct&wfordsvfrife' ^and vicinity. Careful atteation-iSigiv-en to all diso^08 Pf

tll°

sne'oia 1

notice

ra^PT*TCE'—-No.

Teeth- \V"s would call

to our Vulcanite Base lor artificial

denture's.' While it is'equh.1 in every respect to the Gold'h^e, its cheapness affords every person an opfJorturiity to test the valUe of dental sutfititatcfe,'vJCall and sec .specimens. All ffoik^trar-

Speci4u:lesj^^pectw^g:^ ^OLD, Silver and Platei Spectacles—of the finJC est Pebble Glasses and tt suit all ages—constantly on hand: also Eye Protectors and Goggles may].] AS. PATTEltSON SON.

Cloche! Clocks! d&ocks! -.j

ON-Bsitiindredthe

twenty-four»hour andveight 32^

Olocks, of most reliable manuXactnres on. hand and for sale None of tfeem will be sold until they Have been .fully te&tcd knd founsl correct.— Thev will all be ^2." nagrl,'«2

rJAS-

-PATTFRSON & SON.

MUS^O LE$SONS. I

Everybofl^ Ws own Tcacheri have oh b«»1 ".r: .wnjj&letV of

r.-xaX .ffiotiuO iliiw

u.

ezttekx

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Jjilv SI.

Parlor Stoves,

Sheet Iron Stoves,

.. Box Stoves,

Office Stoves,

EVER. OFFERED I-S Tnid MARKET,

Cheap for Casli and Good Trade.

..." Look for tho •••.

Big Cofice l*ot!

1862.—ly

CainphelS,

They will give Great Bargains in

Sheeting8 9t Shirtings,

PRINTS & DE LAiNES,

Flannels & Blankets,

11 OSIER & GLO VES,

EMBROIDERIES & LACES,

Hoop Skirts,

Balmoral Skirts,

DRESS GOODS,

Plain merinos,

APABATUS.

t: c:„\

Printed Merinos,

PARUMETTA CLOTHS,

Esmeruld-as,

IRISH POPLINS,

OPoi X)© Olievrei

Soots

&

Shoes,

Clothing,

Carpets,

Queensware &, Glassware,

UVii

1, Empire Block, Crawfordsville,

Indiana [March 13, 1862-ly.

C^roceries.

Wanted—Feathers, Miter, Beeswax, '•i. 'Beatis^Eggs, Lard, Flour, Meal, J'. VTdllow, Paper Bags, &c.,

CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER.-

November 6, 1862.

HOWABD ASSOCIATION,

PHILADELPHIA.

Fur lh*reliefofthe Sick, and iHttoeued, afflicledwilh Virulenfatd Ohronit Diiemct, andxipecially for the

dure

of DUeatm of the Sexuil Organs.' EDICAL ADVICE given gratis by the Acting _f:K:S!P%#n. 'A- —s

Valnable Reports on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, and other Diseases "ofthe Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed Jn the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter onvelo$ea free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable.

Addrea*, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON Acting fitfrzean, Iloward Aasgciation, No. 2J3oath Ninth Street^jfeiladelpbiajya. [Feb 13,1862-ty.

w:

CIDER MILL AND PRESS,

Combined with Cork, ShjbHer.

CAMPBELL, CALEY & HARTER, ARE

now prepared to furnish Cane Mills, and other aparatus of the most approved kind for mcnufacturiug Sugar Cane into SYRUP or SUGAR. Persons wishing to procure itfills, Pans, Evaperators, or other articles of the kind, are invited to call and get a pamphlet with description of articles and price list".'

They arealso prepared to furnish Cider-Mills and Presses, Combined with CORN SHKLLKBS. A most convenient article for every Farmer to have who raises Corn or Apples.: Also, the celebrated

MILLER PLOWS, SANFORD STRAW-

Cutters, %1pple Fearers, &c.

Their stock of House Trimmings of all kinds,including Oils,Paints, Glass/ Sash', Nails, Locks, Latches, etc. is unsurpassed and having mostly been purchased before tha lafo advanoe in prices, they can and, shall be sold for cash as low, if not LOWER THAN THE LOWEST!

All are invited to call and see before purchasingelsewhere. j£S-Rfemember thp place,

No. 7 & 8, Commercial Bow, Crawfordsville.

Galey &

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Are receiving their stock of

Fall and Winter Goods.

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DR. J. M. FROST,

05 Eait Washinarton Street, IHDIAJTAPOLIS, IND.

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awA Cow\Vtvv^ Sale, in Crawfordsville, by Walter S. Brown &Co. J«ily 5,1882 ly

JAKES PATTERSOX. IHO'S PATTERSOX.

James Patterson & Son!

WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS!

MAIN ST., CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Music Boxes Repaired and Warranted.

THE

above Firm keeps constantly on hand the largest and most complete stock of Watches,

Clocks, .. Jewclrr. Silver and Plated Ware, ,.** "'V'S Looking GlasSes, ^tectaeies, ... Fire Arms, i. Table A Pocket Cutlery

Musical Instruments,.

Toilet Articles,

Fancy Goods, Ac., Ever opened in Crawfordsville! We are now receivingour

in

Spring and Summer Goods!

Which, in connection with what we have already on hand, will allow us to commence tho season with upwards of

®10,000 STOCK

All of which willbe sold at

FABULOUSLY LOW 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!

..Satisfy yourselves with the

MODEL PRICES!

Apd make the acquaintance of the

1-MODEL JPIRMi

1903!

.Ss3*

THE OElGISfAL

7

1

'io-BOSTON

AMMOTH

0

UNDER FULL SAIL!

Jit the

*V. if*.

Corner of

•Wain Washington Sts.

THE OLD SHIP!

SHAN'T GO DOWN!

have now in Store and am receiving direct

from

Boston and New York,

THE LARGEST STOCK OF

DRY-GOODS,

Boots and Shoes,

READY MADE CLOTHING,

Cloths and Cassimeres,

BONNETS,

AN D-

O S I E

Ever offered in

THE MARKET,

Since tho commencement of this War.

of every description, in endless piles. The

BEST SELECTED STOCK

Of Cloths and Cassimeres ever offered in this market, direct from Boston & New-York.-:

liOCJTS & SHOES .:

is. Direct from Boston manufacturers.

READY-MADE., CLOTHING

Hats and Caps, for every mankind boy in Montgomery county. Those wishing Bargains should call at the MAMMOTH

BSPOftB FIKUMini

No charge made for showing Goods.

E O O E

Of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. The

.Old, 8M^.ib^.:i^y^.5aiwiyi

1 I

YOURSELF.

(F you want to buy good and desirable Goods, and at the very lowest cash pric'es,'go to

Iffc'Cluk-e & Fry's.

They havo the Goods and no mistake and they have them to sell for

Cash or Produce.

You will find the largest and best stock of

Boots and Shoes,

In the market and very low for oaah. They have the best stook of f-'-

•.

O A I O

In 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

Small Profits IP Qttick Re­

turns.

You that want cheap Goods should bring on your Produce and wo will sell you Goods as low,

Or a Liittle JLotver

Than any other house in town. All we ask of our old friends and customers is,

?•/.

COME AND SEE

For yourselves, and then you will know where to go when you want to buy Goods. Just received a fresh stock of

UEEJYS U\§HJE,

Of the latest styles and at old prices. Come one! come all! McCLURE FRY. Sept 18, 1862.

DRUGS!

DRUGS!

MORGAN & BINFORD,

(SUCCESSORS TO MORGAN & WILLSON,)

nmMMO£,ES*!tJLiS MtET.IU

DEALEKS IN

PURE DRUGS, MEDICIjSTES CHEMICALS,

PAIM'S, OILS, VARNISHES,

DYE-STUFFS,

GLASS. PUTTY,

FINE TOILET SOAPS,

HAIll AND TOOTH BRUSHES,

PAINT BRUSHES,

PERFUMERY, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,

STATIONERY,

cfcC., efce.

^iMBRACING all articles usually kept in a first class

DRUG ESTABLISHMENT

ALSO—Agents for all the most popular

miiT HiBuiiy.

The establishment will bounder the supervision of Dr. Morgan, who will guarantee every article

PURE AND GENUINE!

The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. N. B.—Dr. MORGAN will contiuue tho practice of Medicine as usual, and will give strict attention to all calls, cither by day or night.

STORE ROOM—Empire Block, No. 4, Crawfordsville, Indiana. march 21, 1861-ly. ....

The Great Rebellion

CONQUERED!! Messrs. Galey & Miller HAVINGin

formed a co-partnership, arc now en­

gaged the Grocery, Provision and Bakery business^, on the south side of public square, and rc«pectfuily 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 DEPARTMENT

Is managed by Peter Gilbert," formerly in the cmploy of Craig & Mack, an acknowledged

ultra

in his line.

If youTvnnt good Cofice, Tea, Sugar, Molas'sca, Syrup, Vinegar, Soap, Candles, Peppor, Spice, Ginger,

Cloves, Nut-

-1 a^s ~misins,Tigs, Prunes, Dates, Lemons, Oranges, Soda,Saleratus, Cigars,.Tobacco, Oysters, Sardines, Almonds, Filberts, Peanuts, or anything else in that line, go to

Graley & Miller's! 1-

If you wish.good Bread, Galey & Miller "have it. If you want anice Pie, get itof Galey & Miller. If yon Want nice Cakes, GaleyA Millerkeep them If you are tnirried, and don't buy year Cakes of Galey & Miller,

Apply for a Divorce at once! If you wish to live happy, get your Bread 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?"

or the Richest and most Fashionable Patterns, Offered at Retail at Wholesale Prices

THE

HUBBARD BROS., Nos. 65 67 NASSAD STEKET," NEW YoBK,'"Manufacturers and Importers of all the:

HUNTING COMPOSITION CASED LKVEKS, English manufacture movement capped and full jeweled has sunk soconds, and the newest improvements. Heavy cased and good imitation gold. Price only $18. Retails at from $50 to $100.

HUNTING COMPOSITION CASED ARMY WATCH.— Richly engra.vod, jfewcled^and fancy works. Unsurpassed for Sutlors, Traders, etc. Price $15.— Retails at from $40 to $100.

A groat variety of other WATCHES, at low prioes. LADIES' SETS of Brooch and Ear Drops to correspond. Imitation cluster Diamond, a very rich pattern, and entirely new, price $4. Coral Bead entwined, a very neat and pretty ornament, handsomely mounted, $3:25.

GENTLEMEN'S VKST CHAINS Parisien, anelegaut pattern, only $4. The Demoniac, very heavy $5. RINGS.—Plain only 75C Scroll, very pretty, $1 chased,, a neat pattern, $1 Seal Signet., $2 Imitation Diamond $2.

SLEEVE 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 AND SCAUP PINS.—Leaf, with Opal and Fancy Stones, $2. Imitation Diamond, $1:50.

LOCKETS.—Double Glass, richly engraved, $3. Persons wishing any of tho above, have only to remit the price in a registered letter to ouraddress, and the articles will be sent by return mail, free of expense. 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 tho 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 most saleable outfit at prices unsurpassed by any other concern 1

Address HUBBARD BROS., Nos. 65 67 Nassau, near John street, Oct 23, '62—3M NEW YOKE CITY.

PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS!

LOOK HERE FARMERS!

W

ITH the pleasant assurance that wo will do

YOU GOOD,

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 5KiKPLOWS aSi

And also, those unequaled Plows manufactured at the

"Layonda Agricultural Works,"

Springfield, 0.

Any or all of the above named Plows

Grttarantee

To work to your entire satisfaction. Farmers, it is only necessary for you to own one of these

PLOWS

To.have your land in good order. And these very superior Plows, we aro willing, and indeed, anxious to

SELL CHEAPER

Than you can buy inferior Plows elsewhere. Before you buy a Plow, please call and examine our stock of

Farming Implements

Generally, and Plows in particular. We can suit you certain, in quality and price. Remember the placc, No. 2 Washington Hall building.

BLAIR & COIBEIULAIVO. March 13, 1S62—ly

!p

y.\e'

TOIJLET »(SRTMCJLJES.-

RAZOES,

Strops,Combs, Hair Brushes, Tooth

Brushes, Shaving Cream, and other articles— for sale by JAS. PATTERSON SON. May 1, 1862

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Music Boxes,

TO

this branch of the business we call, espicial, attention, and feel satisfied that in price's arid' quality, of work perfect satisfaction will begiven

Fancy*.Articles.-

OTJR

stock of fancy articles is complete. It consists in part of Walking Canes, ^"iCard Cases, Work Boxes/ Pocket Flasks, Tablets, Crochet Needles. Pocket Boofi s, .Compasses Spy Glasses^ Pocket-Knives, ssCigar Holders, Thimbiea, Merschaum Pipeaj -Beads, Shawl Pins', Key Icings, and Hither articles too numergiip to mention—also several cases of rMathematical-: Instruments. JAS. PATTjpSON SOIr.

CHIOOX JOHNSON'S

First-Class

f. feii

arm™

WE

Leading Rich and mostpopulat

styles of WATCHES and JEWKLRY, being determined upon -increasing their business to an unlimited extent, Offer the following elegant Ornaments at the unsurpassed Low Prices following:

MAGIC TIM'K OBSERVER, being a Hunting and open face, or Lady's or Gentleman's Watch in one: the prettiest, most convenient and cheapest watch in the world. Imitation gold effected by a patent process, which renders the appear^'nee of jgold perfect, while it doos not cost one-third as much. Price only $32. Retails at from $100 upwards.

mm

are now receiving, and have on band, the InvivAof of AAI# *. largest stock of

"WJE2

ever offered in this market. We would call especial attention to our new pattern

BUCK STOVE,:

a3 being the best stove of that class now in thtf market. For a higher class of stoves, we hav« the

Peace Maker, Triumph & Economist,

With the extension top, hot water reservoir, and back closet. Also", the

ENTEEPRISE, DOMESTIC,

MAGNOLIA,, CRESCENT,,a

UNCLE SAM, UNION,

GOLDEN ERA,

a

And other patterns too numerous to mantloa.—• Also, a large assortment of the newest styles of

PARLO R, BOX & HEATING

Stoves. All kinds of

Tin and Copper Ware,

On hand, whioh we offer at wholesale or retail, at the lowest living prices. We have just engaged Mr. A. NOBTHBOP, VT Ohio, to take charge of our

and Job Work, and are therefore enabled to offer special inducements in all kinds of it

Jo"b worK,

such as Eave-Troughs, Spouting, and House Jobbing. gSST Most kinds of Produce taken in exchange. CHILION JOHNSON.

November 27, 1862.ly

NEW GOODS!

AT

if

H. POTTINGER'S!

One door south of Eelsey's Grocery Store,

is now in receipt of his SPRING STOCK

Which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest for

CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE!

The atock consists in part of tho following articles The latest styles of Ladies'fancy

DRESS GOODS,

^"A largoassortment of hew and beautiful Prints, new style Glovos, Hosiery, Collars, Ribbons and Notions. A full stock of"

Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonades, Tweeds, Bleached and JBrotvn +lfus-

Hn, Tickings,

STRIP EtP SHIR TIJYG)

JFc.

BOOTS & SHOES

For everybody.

Heady Made Clothing,

Hats, Caps, Bonnots, Queensware, GiassWai^, Knives and Forks, Table and Tea Spoons,

May 22, 1862-ly. —t—^— —fes*

".i-

OF

JAS. PATTERSON SON,

May 1,1862-ly.

neplus

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS!

ACCORDEONS,

Guitars, Violins, Banjos,*''Ta'rii-

borines, Flutes, Fifes, Violin & Guitar strings and all other articles in thatline, just received, may 1.] JAS. PATTERSON SON.

Window for

Rr¥~ e,Hd.

Jan, 30({2 iyi% Crawfordsville

IOSLS CAP, P«

Btter, NoteT

Legal, Blll»anP |L*

|d?f

kc.

Having purchased my goods at panic prices, I shall be able to sell them on as good terms as any other bouse. Thankful for past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same from, the public. Please call $nd examine'iny stock before purchasing elsewhere. H. POTTINGER.

A W O S I E A

O O S O E

A S. G. I N S UK Y, [SUCCBSSOETO JOHN LEE,]' **»,'•

BOOKSIttIB,

AKD 6EALBH IS

BLANK BOOKS & STATIONERY,

North-west corner of Main Green sts.,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

"§7~ EEPS constantly on hand and for aale dhcap, UL all kinds of

School, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY OF ALL KLVD8,

Fancy Articles, Toys, And everything usually kept in BookSiores. Call and see me. JAMES G. KINGSBURY

Crawfordsville, Jan. 301862—ly.

GOLD PENS.ZZ

the Finest Quality, for sale by JAS. PATTERSON

May I, lS62-ly

•ml n-

IF

BOS.

XADIES.!

f!

you want a fine Dress, a fine' Shawl, a fine Croak, a fine pair of Shoos a fine pair of Glovet, •^a^t lof-Furs, a Hoop Skirt, aspooL^T Thread, or oven a paper of Needles, or anything at all, oall at the "BANNER." T.*

GENTLEMEN!

If you want a pair of Boots, an Overcoat, an under Coat, Pants or Vest, or the material to make themj)f, Undershirts or.Drawers, Gl»t|» or Ho»e. Hats or Caps, a Pocket Knife, or even»Cdi at the "BANNKK.'

imb,'

EYEEYBODY!

Or anybody,*tf"yon want ^SiSfTnore goo^for less money than you can do any""where tlM|Ml at the "BANNER." |S%

Qr if you jtiBt want to lookHroand, roll at the 'Banner," where you can see thar-largqB* stock of Goods and the most acqomiAodatine clerks in .the county. ^yj[Nor.^7,18&2^

IMPORTA5T TO

I AVE just leceived a cfl jPistols

[ete assortment of Btwie Koivfl