Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 February 1863 — Page 4

JAMES PATTKRSOlf. THO'S PATTERSON.

James Patterson & Son! WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS

MAIN ST., CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

WatCi Mvsic Boxes hes, Clock$,Jewelry dk Mvsu

Repaired and Warranted.

THE

above Firm keeps constantly on band the largest aod moat complete stock of Watches. ..

Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, v.. 7* ir: Looking Glasses,

Spectacles, Fire Arms,

Table Sc. Pocket Cutlery

Musical Instruments,

Toilet Articles,,

Fancy Goods, Ac., Ever opened in Crawfords* ille We are now reiv in go

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Spring and Summer Goods!

'Which, in connection with what we hare already on hand, will allow us to commcnce the season with upwards of

S10,000 STOCK

All of which will bo sold at

FABULOUSLY LOW PRICES!' Farmers, mechanics, men of all trades and professions, whenever you come to town, do not fail to 8top at the sign of the GOLDEN WAXCJU, and examinetho

MODEL STOCK

Satisfy yourselves with the

MODEL PRICES!

And aiake the acquaintance of the

MODEL FIRM!

Ladies, do likewise I Tours, respectfully, mayl,'62.] JAS. PATTERSON & SON.

THE QUIET BROKEN

O N E

PSTiUIE

BURNSIDE

ABOUT TO TAKE

RICH MO MID

O E

"BANNER STORE!"

5

ABOUT TO CLEAN OUT

All Small JUammoths ami one-h orse Esftobl ishmen ts!

'Bill Bowers' third Semi-annual Address!

LADIES

and Gentlemen, after the lapse of another six months we again return our most hearty thanks to the patrons of the Banner Store for the very liberal patronage bestowed, and hope by honesty and industry still to inorit the same.

Wo have just returned from our semi-annual visit to the Atlantic cities, where, by the aid of Cash and untiring energy, we have succeeded, notwithstanding the great rise in the price of staples, in purchasing one of the largest stocks of staplo and fancy

DRY-GOODS!

Ever offered in the Wabash Valley many articles of which can and will be sold at old prices. Our stock of

Boots and Shoes, KEADY MADE CLOTHING, &c.,

Is much the largest ever offered in Crawfordsvillo. In short, our stock is full and complete, consisting of everything in our line, all of which will be Sold at cost and just a little moro.

You will please bear in mind that the Banner is never nndersold, and we say most emphatically and without mental reservation, with our present stock, which is three times as large as any other in this county, and as largo as any in the Wabash Valley, that we defy competition, and we invite all of .Montgomery and surrounding counties to call, satisfy themselves that wo mean what wo say, whether you purchase anything or not, it will pay you well to take a stroll of an hour through the wilderness of goods at the Banner.

Then remember, oh I remember, When e'er you come to town, The way to buy good bargains, .*

Is to pay the money down.

•"•.•crn Then remember, oh! remember, The Banner is tho store, Whore goods are sold at cost,

And just a little more. Then rcmomber, oh 1 remember, The stock is very large, And goods are shown you freely,

Without an extra charge. Then remember, oh! remember, We know no Rich or Poor, But show rcspect to all

Who patronize this store. And most of all remember, The road to fortune's door,

*s?sRemember, ob! remember, Lios through the Banner Store. Novembor 27, 1802.

LADIES!

IFOloak,want

you a fine Dress, a fine Shawl, a fine a fine pair of Shoes, a fine pair of Gloves, a set of Furs, a IToop Skirt, a spool of Thread, or even apaper of Noodles,«or any thing at all, call at the "BANNER."

GENTLEMEN!

If you want a pair of Boots, an Overcoat, an under Coat, Pants or Vest, or tho material to mnkc ilicmx)f, Undershirts or Drawers, Gloves or Hos6, Jl&ts or Caps, a Pocket Knife, or even a Comb, call

E E O

"Or anybody, if you want to buy more goods for less money than you can do any where else, call at the "Banheb."

Or if you just want to loo k,around, oall at the '•Banner," where you can see the largest stock of 1'Jnods and the most accommodating clcrks in the jnnnt-y. £Nov.2,:l!*o.J.

ARE

July 31, 1862.—ly

9

AND CLEAN OUT THE REBELION!

BILL BOWERS

NE¥ GOODS,

AND

CHEAP GOODS,

AT

BINFORD'S STORE

AT THE

Old Bmford Corner.

A largo stock of Cheap Delaines.

Calicoes as cheap as is to bo had.

BOOTS AS LOW AS

$ 2,00.

A stock of CLOTHING not to be excelled. Calicoes. Bleached Muslins,'" Brown Muslins, Delaines, Ginghams, Cassinets, Cassimeres, Meltons, Tweeds, Cloths, &c., all Cheap.

A large stock of Queenswarc and Glassware.

OUU

CANE MILK & SUGAR MAKING

'1 *-'f

APABATUS.

CIDER MILL AND PRESS,

Combined with Corn Shelter.

CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER,

now prepared to furnish Cane Mills, and other aparatus of the most approved kind for manufacturing Sugar Cane into SYRUP or SUGAR. Persons wishing to procure ilfills, 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 Cony SHBLI.KRS. A most convenient article for every Fanner to havo 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 having mostly been purchased before the late advance in prices, they can and, shall be sold for cash as low, if not LOWER THAN THE LOWEST

All are invitod to call and *00 before purdfcasingelsewhere. j£©~Remeinber the place,

No. 7 & 8, Commercial Row, Crawfordsville.

Call and see tho new Hoods, Nubias,

and other "Woolens, at my Store.

Cashmere Hose, Lamb's "Wool Hose.

A large and complete stock of

HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,

Of all sorts and sizes.

§T©©[&

Is full and complete, and will bo sold as low as the lowest. Call and see the New Gcods wind will be shown with pleasure.

All good and merchantable Produce wanted in exchange for Goods, at

BIMFORIMS!

Crawfordsville, November 20, 1862.

Fancy -Articles.

OUR

stock of fancy articles is complete. It consists in part of Card Cases, Work Boxes,

Walking Canes, Pocket Flasks,. Pocket Books, Pocket Knives,

Tablets, Crochet Needles. Compasses, Spy Glasses, Cigar Holders, Thimbles,

Merschaum Pipes, Bonds, Shawl Pins, Key Rings, and other articles loo numerous to mention—ralso several cases of Mathematical Instruments. JAS. PATTERSON & SON.

Spectacles! Spectacles!

GOLD,

Silver and Plated Spectacles—of the finest Pebble GlasSeg and to suit all ages—constantly on hand alsoEyo Protectors and Goggles mayl.] JAS. PATTERSON Jfc SON.

TOTTJEJV BRM1TOW, E N A S E O N S

(SUCCESSORS TO DR. VANDERBILT,) RESPECTFULLY tender their services to the citizens of Crawfordsvillo 'and'vicinity. Cfereful attention ia'giv-, .i to all diseases Of the Teeth. We 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 substitutes. Call apd seo specimens. All work warranted.

OFFICE—No. Empire Block, Crawfordsville, Indiana. fJUarcb 13, 1862—Iy.

FOOLSPajjer,

CAP, Lottery Note, Legal, BUI and Batb Envelops and Blank Books at LafayeHe aadlndianapoliti prices, at

JAMLSG. KINGSBURY'S t'vawfordsville, Ind.

Jan.SO 62-Iv.

ROBB & MAHORNEY'S

N E W

Stove & Tinware S O E THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Cooking Stoves,

Parlor Stoves,

Sheet Iron Stoves, Box Stoves, Office Stoves,

EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET,

Cheap for Casli and Good Trade. Look for tho

Big CoiTee Pot!

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

Also,

a variety of

Brass, Copper, Porcelain,' and Sugar Kettles, at old priccs Japanned & Pressed Ware, Coffee ills,

Flat Irons, Dog Irons, Waffle Irons, Farm and Dinner Bells, Skillets and Lids, Coffee Roasters, and a general assortment of

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W A E

Also, manufacturers of

TIN,»C0PPER AND SHEET IRON.

We can make and put up Valley Troughing, Spouting, Roofing, &e.t on short notice and warrant the work. Also, are prepared to do

wm iBiTiin,

Those wanting new work or old repaired, will do well to give us a call, and save money. Bring your old Coppor, Brass, Lead, Pewter, Rags, Feathers, Eggs, Butter, fcc., and get the

ffiESBSll? SEX8S

going. Look for the SGT Big Coffee PotT

$

ROBB & MAHORNEY,

Nov. 13, 1862. Crawfordsville, Ind.

TOlEiET •MKTICIjJBS.

RAZORS,

Strops, Combs, Hair Brashes, Tooth

Brushes, Shaving Cream, and other artiolcs— for sale by JAS. PATTERSON & SON. May 1, 1862 ii?

Watches, Clocks, Jeicelry & Music Boxes,

TO

this branch of the businoss we call cspecial attention, and fool satisfied that in prices and quality of work perfect satisfaction will be given.

JAS. PATTERSON .& SON.

May 1,1862-ly.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS!

ACCORDEONS,

IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS

WESTWARD. IRevolvers,

IIAVE just jeceived a complete assortment of Guns, Pistols and Bowie Khives.— Revolvers of Colt's. Allan's, Sharp's and Manhattan Patent. JAS, PATTERSON A SON.

1862, 1863.

THE ORIGINAL

BOSTON

MAMMOTH

0

UNDER FULL SAIL!

At the JY. If*. Corner of

SHAN'T GOUOWN!

havo now in Store and nm receiving direct

from

Boston and New York,

THE LARGEST STOCK OF

DRY-GOODS, Boots and Shoes,

READY MADE CLOTHING,

EATS CAPS,

Cloths and Cassimeres,

iK)Ts"XT'71'S,

4ft

•Wain A* Washington Sts.

THE OLD SHIP!

A N D—

O S I E

Ever offered in

THE MARKET,

Since the commcncomcnt of this Wai*.

of every description, in endless piles. The

BEST SELECTED STOCK

Of Cloths and Cassimeres over offered in this mar- •. ket, 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 Bhould

call-at the MAMMOTH

MP

Guitars,: Violins^ Banjos, Tam-

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

Mavll»6^..

No ebargo made for showing Goods.

O E

Of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. Tfie

Old Ship always ready to receive passengers.

JAMES OR AII AM.-'

1'rawfordsvillo. N 1Sf»2.

Campbell, Cialey &

1

Barter,

-Are receiving their jstock of

Fall and Winter Goods,

Vt'j

They will give Great Bargains in

Sheetings Shirting

PRINTS & DE LAINES, Flannels & Blankets,

HOSIERY & CtLQYES,

EMBROIDERIES & LACES,

Hoop Skirts,

Balmoral Skirts.

DRESS GOODS,

Plain Merinos, Printed •Merinos,

PARUMETTA CLOTHS, EJsmeruiaas,

IRISH POPLINS,

"Poi De Clievrc' Boots & Shoe's, Clothing,

Carpets,

Quccnswarc & Glassware,

Groceries.

Wanted—Feathers, Butter, Beeswax, Beans, Eggs, Lard, Flour, Meal, Tallow, Paper Rags, &c.,

CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER.

November 6, 1.8(52.

DRUGSjJRDGS I HOBGAV & EINFOKD,

(SUCCESSORS TO MORGAN & WILLSON,)

WHOLESALE RETAIL

DEALERS IN

PURE DRUGS,

MEDICINES CHEMICALS,

AINTS, OILS,

DYE-STUFFS,

GLASS, PUTTY,

FINE TOILET SOAPS,

IIA1R AND TOOTH BRUSHES,

PAINT BRUSHES,

PEEFUMEET,

TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,

STATIONERY,

tfce., C*3C-

£J

EMBRACING all articles usually kept in a first cl&ss

DRUG ESTABLISHMENT ALSO—Agents for all tho most popular

PA7IST BIlIfillBt.

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

PURE AND GENUINE!

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

STORT'l ROOM—Empire Block, No. 4, Crawfordsville, Indiana. march 21, 1861-ly. ... ,,

The Great Rebellion

COSHERED!! Messrs. Galey & Miller HAVINGin

BAKERY DEPARTMENT

Is managed by Peter Gilbert, formerly in the employ of Craig A Mack, an acknowledged ne plus ultra in his line.

If you want good Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar, Soap, Candles, Peppor, Spice, Ginger,

Cloves, Nut-

megs, Raisins, Figs, S5 -m -*, Prunes, Dates, Lemons, Oranges, Soda,Saleratns, Cigars, Tobacco, Oysters,

Sardines, Almonds, Fil­

berts, Peanuts, or anything else in that line, go to

Galey & ^Tiller's!

If you wish good Bread, Galey & Miller have it. If yott want anice Pio, get itof Galey Miller. If you want nice Cakes, Galey & Miller keep them If you are married, and don't buy your Cakes of Galey & Miller,

Ajply for a Divorce at once! if If you wish to live happy, get your Bread of Galey fc Miller.. "Wife, where did this nice Rroadcomc from?" "Galey & Miller's. I "bought these pies of Galey & Miller. Ain't they fine?"-

It is beyond, doubt that Galey & Miller's is tho right place to buy at. Just call on them, and you will not go awav dissatisfied.

Feb. 1-".. aLI-:Y i: MILL LP,.

KIPW f'STilMiM SlUi l£a "J

\K\V GOODS.

W. N. WASSON!' WOULDpatrons

respectfully-inform hie old friends and of the days of yor9, that he has again opened out in tho

Dry Goods i-

Trade, in all its branchos, in the f-

NEW BRICK,

Corner Main & Washington Streets. A full and complete stock of staple and fane/ Goods, Clothing, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, and all else usually found in ani establishment of the kind in the "Wabash Valley

Our line of

DRESS GOODS,

Is worthy of special attention—ombracing all the latest styles and patterns Silks, merinos, Delaines Prints, as chca^ as the cheapest muslins, bleached and brown Cloths CasRimeres, the finest in the market Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Ac., Ac.

Also a number one stock of Glassware andQuecnsware.

Groceries!

Coffee, Sugars, Tea, Spices, Rico, Tobacco. Woodand Willow ware, Ac. 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 CASH, taken in exchange—and nothing else. TV. X. WASSON.

November 27, 1SC2.—tf.

PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS!

LOOK HERE FARMERS!

W'" tho 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" TLOW, maaufneturcd at Cincinnati. The

Richmond and Cincinnati PLOWS

And also, those nnequalod Plows manufactured at the "Lngonda Agricultural IVorAvf," Springfield, 0."' Any or all of the above named Plows

We Guaranteer?

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

PLOWS

To bare your land in good order. And theso very superior Plows, we are willing, and indeed, anxious to

SELL CHEAPER

Than you pan bn.v inferior Plow? elsewhere. Before you buy a Plow, please call and examine our stock of

Farming Implements

Generally, and Plows in particular. Tl'c can suit: von certain, in quality and price. Remember the., place, No.

'2

Washington Hall building.

BLlIR&ClJIBEnUIND, March 13, 1862—Iy

COME & SEE

FOR

IFand

formed a co-partnership, are now en­

gaged tho Grocery, Provision and Bakery business, on the south side of public square, and respectfully say to the citizens of Crawfordsvillo ana Montgomery county generally, that they arb prepared to supply nearly everything in the above line at reasonable rates. Their

you want to buy good and desirablo Good*, at the very lowost cash prices,- go to

JHteClure & Fry's.

They have 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 Shots,

In tho market and very low for cash. They bar*

tho host stock of

In tho 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 St Quick Returns.

You that want choaj? Goods should bring on your Produce and wo wili^ sell you Goods as low,

0

a

E it

Than any other bouse in town. All we&ak of our old friends and customers is,

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COME AND SEE?

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

UEEJYSWJMREj

Of the latest styles and at old prices. Come one! ii E rfei-t IS. !*i»2.