Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 January 1863 — Page 4
NEW GOODS,
.y,' "ijv' -rrii 'it,
CHEAP GOODS,
t=J .-AT-
BINFDRD'S STORE
AT Tns
Old jBinford Corner. .........
v- A- Iarg6 stock o£-Cheap Delaines.
Calicoes as cheap is to be had.
Cafland'see'the'new Hoods, Nubias,
and other Woolens-, at my Store.
Cashmere Hose, Lamb's Wool Hose.
A large and complete stock of ,.X
HATS & CAPS,' BOOTS & SHOES,
Of all sorts and sizes.
BOOTS AS LOW AS
2,00.
A stock oft'tOTHING not to be ex
celled. V-V"
Calicocs, Bleached Muslinfe, Brown
Muslins, Delaines, Ginghams, Cassi-
nets-, Cassimeres, Meltons, Tweeds,
Cloths, &c., all Cheap-.
A large Block of Queens-ware and
Glassware.
@YI ©T©©[&
Is full and complete, and will be sold as low as the lowest. Call and see the New Goods which wilLbe shown with pleasure.
All good and merahautaBle Produce wanted fn exchange for Goods, at
BIJVFORD'S!
Craw fords villo, November 20, 1862.
ROEB & MAHOHNEY'S
N E W
Store & Tinware S O E
THE LAKGE3T ASSORTMENT OF
Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves,
Sheet Iron Stoves, Box Stoves, Office Stov'es,
-1 EVER of/ehed in this market,
Cheap forCash and Good Trade.
4
Look for the
Big Coffee Pot!
Oj^wtiinglon street, under McClelland's Hall, west iide Court House.
.= Also, a variety of Brass, Copper, Porcelain, and Sugar Kettles, at old prices: Japanned & Pressed yV^are, Coffee Mills,
Flat Irons, Dog Irons, Waffle Irons, Farm and Dinner Bells, Skillets and Lids, Coffee Roasters, f.rtd a general assortment of
I N W A E
Also, manufacturers of
TIN7COPPER AND SHEET IRON.
We oail- mate and put up Valley Troughing, Spouting) Roofing, &e., on short notice and warp^a^tKfe wbrk. Also, are prepared to do.
.SBrrSft SlilTlIJIS,
Those wantingnew.jrork or-olcl repaired, will do well to give ns^a c&ll, and save money. iBB»"Brbig yoftf old Copper, Brass, Lead, Pew-ter,-Rags,Feathers, Eggs, Butter, Ac., and get the
going., ..Look "for tie ". Coffee-pot!. -W.
"^exa^!3»di!TiU?,. I®& '3
ift' W.
ARE
July 31, 1862.—ly
Campbell,
Fall and Winter Goods.
They will give Great Bargains in
Sheetings Shirtings,
PRINTS & DE LAINES,
Flannels & Blankets,
OSIER & GL 0 VES,
EMBROIDERIES & LACES,
Hoop Skirts,
Balmoral Skirts,
DRESS GOODS,
Plain merinos,
Printed, tJfS.crinos^
PA RUM
CANE" MILLS & SUGAR MAKING
ETTA CLOTHS,
Esmeruldas,
IRISH POPLINS,
3?oi D© Olicvre.
Boots & Shoes,
Clothing, Carpets,
Quccnsware & Glassware,
Groceries.
Wanted—Feathers, Butter, Beeswax, Beans, Eggs, Lard, Flour, Meal,
-,t
Tallow, Paper Hags, &c., CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER. November 6, 1862.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION P1II1.ADF.I.PI1IA. For the relief of the Sick and DUtrestcd, afflicted with
Virulent and Chronic Ditcatca, and especially for the Cure of Disease* of the Sexual Organs. %y| EDICAL ADVICE given gratis by tho Acting
Surgeon.
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for nostaee will be aoccptablo.
Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. [Febl3,J862-ly.
liAMPS !. LAMPS!!
,mps just
JnL^be Drug 3tor.e ^f®
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APABATUS.
CIDER MILL AND PRESS,
Combined with Corn Shelter.
CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER,
-now p-npa.rod to furnish Cane Mills, and other aparatusof the most approved kind for manufacturing Sugar Cane into SYRUP or SUGAR. Persons wishing to procure infills, Pans, Evaperators, or other articles of th^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 Shellkbs. A most convenient article for every Farmer to have who raises Corn or Apples. Also, the celebrated
MILLER PLOWS, SANFORD STRAW-
Cutters, Apple Fearers, A'c.
Their stock of House Trimmings of all kinds,including Oils, Paints, Glass, Sash, Nails, Locks, Latches, etc. is unsurpassed: and bavir.g mostly been purchased beforo the late advanco 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 purchasingclsewhere. ^©""Remember theplaco,
Ho. 7 & 8, Commercial Row, Crawfordsville.
Galey &
Hartcr,
Are receiving their stock of
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95 East Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND, Vv^ oW. "Oyvv«,^V?.\%
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JAMES rATTERSOS. THO'S PATTKBS0*.
James Patterson & Son! WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS!
MAIN ST., CRAWFORDSVILLE, LND.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Music Boxes
Repaired and Warranted.
Tfli]
abovo Firm keeps constantly on hand tho largest and most complete stock of Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware,
Looking Glasses, Spectaoles, Fire Arms, Table & Pocket Cutlery
Musical Instruments,
Toilet Articles,
Fancy Goods, &o., Ever opened in Crawfordsville! We are now roeeivingour
Spring and Summer Goods!
Which, in connection with what we have already on hand, will allow us to commence the Boason with up wards of
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1
,^y«3a»5«3" ••.. s'i".-
8B10,000 STOCK
All of which will be 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 tho GOLDEN WATCH, and examine the
MODEL STOCK!
Satisfy yourselves with tho
MODEL PRICES!
And make the acquaintance of the
MODEL FIRM!
"Ladies,fo
M.-Kt MAtfSON
r?-
ll§^"
likewise I Yours,^CRpefltfoHyi AH. PATTERSON .t SON.
MAT I./C2.1
1863.
THE ORIGINAL
BOSTON
AII@TI
OF
I Ail UTS
UNDER FULL SAIL!
•ft the Ji\ ¥f^. Corner of
•Wain Washington Sts.
THE OLD SHIP!
SHAN'T GO DOWN!
I have now in Store and am receiving Oircct
from
Boston and New York,
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
DEY-GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
HATS CAPS,
Cloths and Cassimeres,
HAWL
BONNETS,
N D-
O S I E
Ever offered in
THE MARKET,
Since the commencement of this War.
of every description, in endless piles. Tho
BEST SELECTED STOCK
Of Cloths and Cassimores ever offered in this market, direct from Boston & New-York.
BOOTS & SHOES
Direct from Boston manufacturers.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Hats and Caps, for every man and boy in Mont
gomery county. Those wishing Bargains should call at the
Mammoth
isrtu petcHASiisi
No charge made for showing Goods.
PEODIJ CB
Of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. The Old Ship al-w&yp ready to receive passengers.
JAMES GFAHAM.
Crawfor"d9vnie Nov. 6.1862.
COME & SEE
FOR ,,
YMISEU.
I
you want to buy good and desirable Goods, and at the very lowest cash prices, go to
TicCliire & Fry's.
They havo the doods 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 cash. They have the best stock of
A.
xo
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 tf Quick Re-
turns.
You that" want cheap Goods should bring on your Produce and wo will sell you Goods as low,
Or a Mjittle JLoiver
Than any other house in town. All wea3k of our old friends and customers is,
COME AND SEE
For yourselves, and then you will know where to go when you waut to buy Goods. Just received a fresh stock of
UEEJ)*S
nwiu:,
Of the latest styles and at old prices. Come one! come all 1 McCLURE & FR^
Sept 18, 1862.
DRUGS! DRUGS!
HORGAN & BINFORD,
(SUCCESSORS TO MORGAN 4 WILLSON,)
IVHOIjESJMIsE
tf
RE T.I IE
DEALERS IN
PURE DRUGS,
MEDICINES! CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
DYE-STUFFS,
GLASS. PUTTY,
FINE TOILET SOAPS,
IIAIR AND TOOTII BRUSHES,
PAINT BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
STATIONERY,
cfcC., d3c.
•V^MBRACING all articles usually kopt in a first M-J class
DRUG ESTABLISHMENT
ALSO—Agents for all tho most popular
PATilT IBIUIIU.
The establishment will bounder the supervision of Dr. Morgan, who will guarantee every article
PURE AND GENUINE!
Tho patronage of the publio is respectfully solicited. N. B.—Dr. MORGAN will contiuuc the practice of Medicine as usual, and will give strict attention to all calls, either 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-partnefShip, are now en
gaged the Grocery, Provision and Bakery business, on the south pide of public square, and r&spectfully say to the oitiaeas of Crawfordsville and Montgomery county generally, that thoy are prepared to supply nearly everything in the above lino at reasonable rates. Their
BAKERY DEPARTMENT
Is managed by Peter Gilbert, formerly in the employ of Craig Maok, an acknowledged ne plus ultra in his line.
If you want good Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar, Soap, Candles, Pepper, Spioe, Ginger,
Cloves, Nut
megs, Raisins, Figs, Prunes,"Dates, LetmafflyOr- r-~= anges, Soda, Saleratus Cigars, To bacco, Oysters, Sardines, Almonds, Filbcrts, Peanuts, or anything elso:ifl""that line, go to
Graley INdCiller's! y-
If you wish good Bread, Galey & Miller have it. If you want anice Pie, get it of Galey & Miller. If you want nice Cakes, Galey & Miller keep them If you are married, and don't buy your Cakes of Galey A Miller,
Apply for a Divorce*at once! If you wislvto live happy, set your Bread of Galey &Milfer. "Wi&, wheife did this nici Bread oome from?'*. "Galtfv ATBiller's. bbugbt thesepiei of Galey A Miller. Ain't they fine?"
It is beyond' doubt that Gale Miller's is the right.ptace to buy at* .Just-o&U on them, and you «5li not go
Feb. IS, 1862. GA1EY 4 MU.LE&.
-at JC .. J. I 1 ""SSi -"V
r2%3 jjyr,^Lk
HKW CS0SHI1
AND'.'i!'
NEW GOODS.
W. N. WASSON! WOULDpatrons
respectfully inform his old friends and of the days of yore, that he again opened out in the
Dry ooods
Trade, in all its branches, in the
NEW BRICK,
Corner Main Washington Streets.
A full and complete stock of staple and fancy Goods, Clothing, Bonnets, Ribbons, HatB, Caps, Boots and Shoes, and all else usually found in an establishment of the kind in the Wabash Valley.
Our line of
DRESS GOODS,
Is worthy of special attention—embrncing all the latest styles and patterns Silks, merinos, Deloines Prints, as chotip as the cheapest muslins, bleached and brown Cloths Cassimeres, the finest in the market Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Sic., •fee.
Also a number one stock of Glassware and Queensware.
Groceries!
Coffee, Sugars, Tea, Spices, Rice, Tobacco. Wood and Willow ware, fcc. We will be pleased to receive a call from all our old friends and the public generally. Our stock is entirely new, and we think will stand inspection.
All kinds of merchantable Produce, and CASQ, taken in exchange—and nothing else. W. N. WASSON.
November 27, 1862.—tf.
PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS!
LOOK HEBE FARMERS!
W
ITH tho plensant assurance that we will do
YOU GOOD,
We beg to call your attention to our extensive assortment of
Premium Plows.
The justly celebrated -'MILLER" TLOW, manufactured at Cinciuiiati. The
Richmond and Cincinnati
PLOAV
a
And also, those uncqualed Plows niftnufnctured at the "Layonda Agricultural Work*," SjiringUeld, 0. Any or all of the above named Plows
We Guarantee
To work to Tour entire satisfaction. Farmers, it is only neecssary for you to own ono of these
PLOWS
To havo your land in good order. And these very superior Plows, we are willing, and indeed, anxious to .,
SELL CHEAPER
Than you can buy inferior Plows elsewhere. Beforo vou 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 place N« 2 Washington Hall building.
BLAIR & CUMBERLAND.
Mnr 13 1S62—ly
TOIJLET JIRTICEES,
RAZORS
Strops,Combs,
may L.J
Hair Brushes, Tooth
•Rmshes. Shaving Cream, and other articles for sale by JAS. PATTERSON & SON. May 1, 1862 ../
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Music Boxes, fWlO this branch of tho business we call especial I attention, and feel satisfied that in prices and rnmlitv of work perfect satisfaction willbogiv quau i) oi
t4G T,
frmi?T oa-nt & en
given.
~JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
May 1,1862-ly.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS!
AnrnftDEONS,
Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Tam-
borines Flutes, Fifes, Violin & Guitar strings
Fancy -A-rticles.
/\UR stock of l»n°y
ftrt5«les
Merscha
sale by Jan. 30 62-ly
FArtT5Paper,
ia complete. It oon-
Card Cases, Work Boxes,
alking Tablets, Crochet NeedlCs. I™**) K,' Compasses, Spy Glasses, u6f irnives' Cigar Holders, Thimbles, Pocket Knives,
Shawl
y.i several
A,nfrtcStai"
p,'ag
other artj0]ea
too numerous to
eases of Mathematical In-
mention-—also jAS. PATTERSON SON. strumeots.
assortment
of "WallPapcr, Window
Wds Fixtures,' Tasiels, fte., for Blinds,
JAMES
G: KINGSBURY,
Crawfordsville, Ind.
CAP. Letter, Note, Legal, Bill and Bath Envelops and Blank Booksat Latndiana pollspricesyat layette andlnd jJjjgg KINGSBURY'S
Jah.30 62-ly Crawfordsville Tnd
Clocks! Clocks! Clocks! 1c kni'dred tiientyrfonr?!four and eight d£f j® Jh^mosi reliablrmanufac F^^rsaSNoneof them will he Aand-and for sai._
foand
ISSrtW i«in folly tested^anflK fbey wiAi- .JAS: •i* wyi, "4 •». **.«*
eoy &
6HILI0N JOHNSON'S
.. First-Class
STOVE STOFIE.
E are now reoeiving and have on hand the largest stock of
ever offered in t&is market. We would call especial attention to our new pattern
BUCK STOVE,
as being the best stove of that clast now in market. For a higher class of stoves, we have the
Peace Maker, Triumph & Economist*
With tfie extension top, hot water reservoir, and back closet. Also, the
ENTERPRISE, DOMESTIC,
MAGNOLIA, CRESCENT,
UNCLE SAM, UNION,
GOLDEN ERA,
And other patterns too numerous to mantion.—•Aluo, a large assortment of the newest styles of
PARLO R, BOX & HEATING
Stoves. All kinds of
Tin and Copper Ware,
On hand, which we offer at wholesale or retail, at the lowest living prices. We have just engaged Mr. A.
Ohio, to take charge of our
Nosthbop,
of
and Job Work, and are therefore enabled to offer speoial induc«nents in all kinds of
Jo"b worlt,
such as Eave-Troughs, Spouting, and House Jobbing. .Most kinds of Produce taken in exchange. CHILION JOHNSON.
November 27, 1862.ly
WEW GOODS!
AT
II. POTTINCxER'S!
One door south of Kelsey's Grocery Store.
|JE is now jn receipt of his SPRING STOCK of
[DJ
Which will be sold as cheap as the choapest for
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE!
The stock consists in part of the following articles The latest stylos of Ladies'fancy
DRESS GOODS,
*A largpassortment of new and beautiful Prints, new style Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Ribbon* and Notions.
A
full slock of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonades, Tweeds, Bleached and Rrotvn tWiwlin, Tickings, STRIPE & SMIR T13YG, 4*c.
BOOTS & SHOES
For everybody.
Ready Made Clothing,
Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Queensware, Glassware^ Knives and Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, 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 public. Please call and cxamino my stock before purchasing else* where. H. POTTINGER.
May 22, 1862-ly,
CRAWFORDSVILLE
BOOK STORE.
JAS. G. I NGSBUR
[SUCCS8SOK TO Jons LKK,]
B00ESELIE8,
AKD iteax.br I*
BLANK BOOKS & STATiONERY,
North-west corner of Main Green sts.,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA:
KEEPS
constantly on hand and for sale cheap, all kinds of School, Blank and Miscellaneous Books,
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
Fancy .Articles, Toys,
And everything usually kept in Book Stores. Call and see me. JAMES G. KINGSBURY Crawfordsville, Jan.301862—ly.
GOLD PENS.f
OF
the Finest Quality, for sale by JAS. PATTERSON SON. May 1, 1862-ly
LADIES!
you want a fine Dress, a fine Shawl, a fins j*. Cloak, a fine pair of Shoes, a fine pair of Gloves, a set of Furs, a Hoop Skirt, a spool of Thread, or oven a papor of Needles, or anything at all, call at the "Banneb,"
5 GENTLEMEN!
If you want a pair of Boots, an Overcoat, an und6r Coat, Pants or Vest, or the material to maka them of, Undershirts or Drawers, Gloves of Hose, Hats or Caps, a Pocket Knife, or even a Comb, call at the "BASSMi" sesisr^iB •«*•. -,i
EVERYBODY!
Or anybody, if you want to buy more go$ls foT less money than' you oan do any where else, Ct»H a
Ba 1
Or if you'just want to look around, call at tna 'Banner," where you oan see the largest st5ok of Goods and the mo*t accommodating olerks in the oounty. ^Nov. 2T»lWJ.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVEt^tt.
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