Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 April 1863 — Page 4
Flax-Seed to loan. IJ^ARMERS
'i
wishing to engage in the raising of
Flax-Sccd can find good clean Seed by calling on the undersigned, who will Loan thorn the ,seed and engago the product of the same.
For further particulars call at the Warehouse of SWEETSER & DAVIS, war 19, 1863—3w.] Crt:wfordsville.
THE HORACE WATERS MODERN
IMPROVED OVERSTRUNG BASS
FIXL IRON FRAME PIANOS
ARE
justly pronounced by the Press and Music Masters to be superior Instrument*. They are built of the best fltad most thoroughly seasoned materials, and will stand any climate. The tone is. Very deop, round, full and mellow: the touch clastic. Each Piano warranted for three years. Prices from $175 to $700.
TESTIMONIALS:
"The Horace Waters Pianos are known as among the very best."—Evangelist. "Wo can speak of their merits from personal knowledge."— Christian Intelligcncer. "Nothing at the fair displayed greator excellence."— ChwcJhnan. "Waters' Pianos and Melodians challenge cowparison with the finest made anywhero in the country."—Home Journal.
$15©—NEW T-OCTAVE PIANOS, In Rosewood cases, iron frames, and over-strung bass, of different makers, for $150 do., with mouldings, $160 do., with carved legs and inlaid •^tiftnieboard, $175, $185, and $200 do.t with pearl keys, $225, $250, and $300 now 6J£-octave. $135 'do., fi^-octave. $140. The above Pianos arefully warranted, and are the greatest bargains that can be found in the city. Please call and see tlicm.
Second hand Pianos at $25, $40, $50, $G0, $75 and $100.
TIIE HORACE WATERS MELODEONS. Rosewood Caaes, Tuned the Equal Temperament, with the Patent Divided Swell and Solo Step. Prices from $35 to $200. Organ Harmoniums with TV'! il Bass, $250. ?'J75, and $300. School Hnr-
:''«n»ooiuma.$-10,
$00, aail $100. Also, Mclodc-
ons and Harmoniums of tho following makers, Prince «fc Co*3, Carhart it Ncedham, Mason A Hamlin. and S. D. Sc IT. W. Smith, all of which will be Bold at extremely low prices. These Melodeons remain in tunc a long time. Each Melodeon warranted for three years. ^ri?T"A liberal diseountto Clergymen, Churches, Sabbath Schools, Lodges. Seminaries, and Teacherg. The Trade supplied on the most liberal terms.
HORACE WATERS, Ag't,
v• 481 Broadwav, New York.
THE IAY SCIIOOI, BEL1L. 85,000 COPIES ISSUED. A now Singing Book for Day Schools, called the Day School Reikis now ready. It contains about 2tW choice songs, rounds, catches, duetts, trios, quartotts and choruses, many of them written expressly for this work, besides 32 pages of tho Elementsof Music. The Elenionts aro so easy and progressive, that ordinary teachers will find themselves entirely successful in instructing even young Eeholars to sing correctly and scientifically while the tunes and words embrace sueii a variety of lively, a( tractive, and soul-stirring music and sentiments, that no trouble will be experienced in indueing all beginuers to go on with zeal in acquiring skill in one of tho most health-giving, beautyimproving, happiness-yielding, and order-produ-cing exercises of school life. In simplicity of its elements., in variety and adaptation of music, and in excellence and number ol" its songs, original, selected, and adapted, it claims by much to excel all competitors. It will be found the best ever issued forseminaries, academies, and publicschools. A few sample pages of the elements, tunes, and songs, are given in a circular send and get one. It is compiled by IIOKACB WATKBS, author of "Sabbath School Bell," Nos. 1 and 2, which have had the enormoussale of 700,000 copies. Prices— paper cover, 20 cents,$15 per 100 bound. 30 cents, $22 per 100 cloth bound, embossed gilt, 40 cents, $S0per 100. 25 copies furnished at tho 100 price. Mailed at the retail price.
HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 481 Broadway, New York.
SABBATII SCHOOL BELL J9o, 2. 95,000 COPIES ISSUED. It is an ontiio riew work of neariy 200 pages, Manv of tho tunes awl hymns were written ex-j pressly for this volume, it will soon be as popularas its predecessor, (Boll No. 1) which lias run up to the enormous number of 700,000 copies— outstripping any Sunday schoel book of its size ever issued in this country. Also, both volumes are bound in one to accommodate schools wishing them in that form. Pricas of Bell No. 2, paper oovcr«, IS cents, $14 per 100 bound, 25 cents, $20 per 100, cloth bound, embossed gilt, 30 cents, $25 per 100. Bell No. 1, paper covers. 15 cents, $12 per 100 bound, 20 cents,$16 per 100 cloth bound, embossed gilt, 25 cents, $20 per hundred. Bells Nos. 1 and 2 bound together, 40 cents, $30 porlOO cloth bound, embossed gilt, 50 cents, $40 per 100. 25 copies furnished at the 100 price. Mailed at the retail price.
HORACE WATERS, Publisher. 481 Broadway, New York.
KEW INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. President Linco In's Grand March, with tho best Vignette of his Excellency that has yet been published music by Hclmsmullor, leader of the 22d Regiment Band, prico 50 cents. Our Generals' Quick-Step, with vignette of 35 of our Generals music by Grafulla, leader of tho 7th Regiment Band, 50 cents. The Seven Sons' Gallop, and LauraKeene Waltz, 35 cents each. Comet Schottisehe 25 cents all by Baker. MusicBoxGnllop, by Herring, 35 cents. Union Waltz, La Grassa, 25 cents. Volunteer Polka, Goldbcck, 25 cents. Spirit Polka General Scott's Farewell Grand March. 25 cents each Airy Castles, 30 cents, all by A. E. Purkhurst. Freedom, Truth .and Right Grand March, with splendid vignette music by Carl lleinemann, 50 cents. All of which are fine productions.
NEW TOCAL MUSIC.
I will be true to thee A penny for yotir thoughts Little Jenny Dow Better times aro coming I
dream
of my mother and my home Merry little birds aro we, (a song for children) Slumber, my darling Lizzie dies to night Jenny 's coming o'er tho green Was my brothcrin the battle and Why have my loved ones gone, by Stephen C. Foster. Shall we know each other there? by the Rev. 11. T.owry. Pleasant words for all, by J. Roberts. .There is a beautiful world, by I. M. Holmes. Prico. 25 cents each. Freedom, Truth and Right, a national song and grand chorus music by Carl lleinemann, with English and German words, 30 cents. Where liberty dwells is my country, Plumley. Forget if you can, but forgive I bear sweet voices singing, and Homo is home, by J. II. Thomas, 30 cents each. Those songs are very popular.— .Mailad free at retail price.
Foroign Sheet MUSIC at 2 ccnts per page. All kinds of Music merchandise at war prices. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 481 Broadway, Now York.
NEW MUSIC FOR THE MILLION.
•IN CHEAP FORM, ARRANGED AS QUARTETTES AND ,« CHORUSES FOR MUSICAL SOCIETIES, CHOIRS, SENDAY SCHOOLS, PUBLIC SU00L8,
SEMINARIES, ETC.
Shall we know each other there? Shall wo meet beyond the river? Be 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 lovo? Sorrow shall come 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 York, and for sale by N. P. KEMP, Boston CHAS. S...LUTHER, Philadelphia G. CROSBY, Cincinnati TOMLINSOJT
&
BROTHERS, Chicago, and
w. clK7TRK,et. Lor,is. 25,18%..
JAMES FATTERFLOJF. THO'B PATTERSON.
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, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware,
Looking Glasses, Spectacles, Fire Arms, Tablo & Pocket Cutlery
Musical Instruments,
Toilet Articles,
Fancy Goods, Sc., Ever opened in Crawfordsvillc! We are now receiving our
Spring- and Summer Goods!
Which, in connection with what we have 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 como to town, do not fail to stop at the sign of the GOLDEN WATCII, and examine tho
MODEL STOCK!
Satisfy yourselves with tho
MODEL PRICES!
And make the acquaintance of the
MODEL FIRM!
Ladies, do likewise! Yours, rcspnctfullv, may 1/62.] JAS. PATTERSON A SON.
THE QUIET BROKEN
O S E
BURN SIDE
ABOUT TO TAKE
AND CLEAN OUT THE REBELION!
BILL BOWERS
OF II E
"BANNER STORE!"
ABOUT TO CLEAN OUT
•111 Small +Wammoths and one-horse Establishments!
57' Severs third Semi-annual Address!
JjhA
DIES and Gentlemen, after the lapse of another six months we again return our moot hearty thanks to the patrons of tho Banner Store for tho very liberal patrcnage bestowed, and hope bv honesty and industry still to merit 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 tho largest stocks of staple and fancy
DEY-GrOODS!
Ever offered in the Wabash Valley many articles of which can and will be sold at old prices. Our stock of
I3oots and Sho BEADY MADE CLOTHING, &c.,
Is much the largest ever offered in Crawfordsvillc. 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 more.
You will please bear in mind that tho Banner is never undersold, 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 large as any in the AY abash Valley, that wo defy competition, and we invite all of JV/ontgomery 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 tako a stroll of an hour through the wilderness of goods at the Banner.
Then remember, oh! remember, AVhen o'er you come to town, The way to buy good bargains,
Is to pay tho money down.
Then remember, oh I remember, The Banner is the store, AY"here goods are sold at cost,
And just a little more.
Then renftmber, oh 1 remember, Tho stick is very large, And gooes are shown you freely,
AVithout an extra charge.
Then remember, oh 1 remember, Wo know no Rich or Poor, But show respect to all
Who patronize this store.
And most of all remember, The road to fortune's door, Remember, oh! remember,
Lies through tho Banner Store.
November 27, 1862.
TOILET JlRTlCIsES.
RAZORS,
Strops,Combs'IIair
Brushes, Toolh
Brushes, Shaving Cream, and other articles— for salo by JAS. PATTERSON & SON. May 1,1862
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Music Boxes, O this branch of the businoss we call especial attention, and feel satisfied that in prices and litv of work perfect satisfaction will be given.
JAS. PATTERSON & SON.
May 1, 1862-ly.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS
WESTWARD. IllAVE
just .lecoived a complete assortment oi
Revolvers, Guns, Pistols and Bowie-Knives.— Revolvers of Colt's, Allan's. Sharp's and ManhatJAf. PATTERSON & SON. tan Patent.
Mny 1 18f'
"FIRM AS A ROCK!
HSsi
I N S A N E O A N
OF
A O E O N N
Cash Capital, 400,000 IPols.
Charter Perpetual.
Devoted to Fire. Insurance Exclusively.
SIMEON L. LOOMIS, President. IIENRY KELLOGG, Secretary.
33ranch. Office
No. 33 West Third Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. R. H. & IT. M. MAGILL, General Agents. A. W. LEMMON, Resident Agent,
Crawfordsville, Indiana.
January 15th, 1803.—Cm
ISTE'W GOODS,
•AND
CHEAP GOODS,
—AT
BINFORD'S STORE
AT TIIE
Old Binford Corner. A largo stock of Cheap Delaines.
Calicocs as cheap as is to be had.
Call and see the new Hoods, Nubias,
and other Woolens, at my Store.
Cashmere ilose, Lamb's Wool Hose.
A large and complete stock of
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
Of all sorts and sizes.
BOOTS AS LOW AS
$ 3 0 0
A stock of CLOTHING not to be excelled. Calicoes, Bleached Muslins, Brown Muslins, Delaines, Ginghams, Cassinets, Cussi meres, Meltons, Tweeds, Cloths, &c., all Cheap.
A largo stock of Queensware and Glassware.
©UGt §T@©[!£
Is full and complete, and will be sold as low as the lowest. Call and see tho New Goods which will be shown with plcasuro.
All good and merchantable Produce wanted in exchange for Goods, at
I N O S
Cra-vfortlsvillu. ^ovoniber 20, 1802. urua VM wn'i«ai»Miwqwii.MWLsii tmmm nimi
O N B. ROBB'S
Stove & Tinware S O E
THE LAltGEST ASSORTMENT OF
Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Sheet Iron Stoves,
Box Stoves,
Office Stoves,*""
EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET,
Cheap for Cash and CJoorf Trade. Look for tho .t
Big Coffee Pot!
On Washington street, undor McClolland's Ilall, west sido Court House.
Also,
a variety of
Brass, Copper, Porcelain, and Sugar Kettles, at old prices Japanned & Pressed Waro, Coffee Mills,
Flat lrous, Dog Irons, Waffle Irons, Farm and Dinner Bells, Skillets and Lids, Coffee Roasters,, •. and a general assortmen of
I N W A E
Also, manufacturers of
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON.
We can make and put up Valley Troughing, SpOUting,"Roofing, &c\, on short notice and warrant tho work. Also, aro prepared to do
&®f wm Those wanting new work or old repaired, will do well to give us a call, and savo money. ^.
Bring your old Copper, Brass, Lead, Powtcr, Rags, Feathers, Eggs, Butter, &c., and get the
imi
going. Look for tho 8gr Big Coffee Pot! "=©8 JOHN B. ROBB.
Sov. IS, 186-. Crawfordsville, Iud.
1362. 1863.
il
THE ORIGINAL
BOSTON
O
tWain A' Washington Sts.
THE OLD SHIP!
SHAN'T GS MWN
I have now in Store and am receiving direct
-from
Boston and New York,
THE LAIIGE8T STOCK OF
DRY-GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Cloths and Cassimeres,
BONNETS,.
A.2* D-
110 SI E Y,
Ever offered in
THE MARKET,
Since tho commencement of this War.
of every description, in endless piles. Tho
BEST SELECTED STOCK
Of Cloths and Cassimeres ever offered in this mar-
ket, direct from Boston & New-York. tj »c
BOOTS & SITOES
Direct from Boston manufacturers.
READY-MADS CL0THINS
Hats and Caps, for every man and boy in Mont
gomery county. Those wishing Bargains should 'J&.kX
call at
th'E'MAHMOTHl~,V.:s'SV 2
i'|P®m WiKMMSSif
No chargo mado for showing Goods.
O E
Of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. The
Old Ship always ready to receive passengers.
-v- JAMES'GRAHAM.
Cra^fcrd6' ille Kov. 6, 1852.
0. wi
HAin
January 29, 18C3—Iv
ill
IB 8 I
UNDER FULL SAIL!
,lt the JV. Jtf*. Corner of
I E W O O S
Anil other pittcrns too numerous to maution.Alsii. a large assoi'tmcnt of the newest styles id'
NEW BAKERY LAFE. MITCHELL,
PROVISION STORE.!
VING juKt opened oui in thcabovo businefs, the room formerly occupied by D.E.Craig, E'uth side of Public Squtre, would inform theciti'/ens of Crawfordsvillc and .surrounding country, that he intends keeping at all times, a full and complete stock of all articlos in his line, namely: Groceries, Provisions, green and dried Fruits, Oil Lamps, Glassware, Queensware, Tobacco, Cigars, &o., fcs. The Bakery department will also bo carried on in all its branches—fresh Bread daily. Call and see u:s. G. W. PIIELPS.
AT
H. ^OTTINCxER'S!
One. door south of Kelsey's Grocery Store. in rtflipt of his SPRING STOCK
-J
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 stvles of Ladies' fancy
DRESS GOODS,
A large Assortment of new and beautiful Prints, new style Glo.vcs, Hosiery, Collars, Ribbons and Notions. A full stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonades, Tweeds, JBlearhed and JBroivn •.Wuslin, Tickings, SfTIS E 0? SSSSSi
BOOTS & SHOES
For everybody.
Ready Made Clothing,
Hats, Caps. Bonnets. Queenswnie, Glassware, Knives and Forks. Table and Tea Spoons, Arc. Having purchased rny goods at panic prices. •••hall be able to sell theiu on as jrood terms as any other house. Thankful for past favors. I hope for a continuance ol the same from the public. Pleiire call and csamine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. H. P011INGLR.
May 22, lS02-lv.
CHILION JOHNSON'S
Kirst-Class
'E
orp
"«r"sr7"K are now receiving and have on hand the TT largest stock of "W ever offered in this market. Wo would call especial attention lo our new pattern
BUCK STOVE,
as being the hest stove of that class now ii the market. For a higher class of stoves, we have the
Peace Maker, Triumph & Economist,
With the extension top, hot water reservoir, and back closet. Also, the
EXT E PRISE, DOMESTIC, MAGNOLIA, CJiESOEXT, "UNCLE SAjI, UNION,
GOLDEN ERA,
PARLO R, BOX & HEATING
Stoves. All kinds of
Tin and Copper Ware,
On hand, which \ve offer at wliolcsalo or retail, at the lowest living prices. We have .just engaged Mr. A. XOKTHKOI', of Ohio, tako charge of our
©IS ©,'[?»
and Job Work, and arc therefore enabled to offer special inducements in ail kinds of
such as Eave-Tronchs. Spouting-, and House Jobbin". tiii" Most kinds of Produce taken in exchange." CHILION JOHNSON.
November 27, lSti2.1y
J^ancy _A_rticles.
OUR
stock of fancy articles iscompleto. It. consists in part of Walking Canes, Card Cases, Work Boxes, Pocket Flasks, Tablets, Crochet Needles. Poekot Rooks, Compasses, Spy Glasses, Pocket Knives, Cigar Holders, Thimbles, Merschaum Pipes. Reads. Shawl Pins, Key Rings, and other articles too numerous to mention—also several cases of Mathematical Instruments. JAS. PATTERSON it SUN.
Spectacles! Spectacles!
GOLD,
Silver and Plated Spectacles—of the finest Pebble Glasses andto suit all ages—constantly on hand also Eve Protectors and Goggles mavl.] JAS". PATTERSON «.fc SON.
JOI1N MORGAN. GEO. M'WILLIAMS.
MQRGAN & M'WILLIAMS,
Attorneys at JLaiv,
Pension & Bounty Claim Agents.
CLAIMS
FOR PENSIONS, BOUNTY, RACK
Pay promptly attended to. OFFICE ON VERNON STREET.'. (With Col. S. C. Wilson,)
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, jan. 31,1803.
MEDICAL.
si W. MMIEUAA',
*^*TP"5[OL"Y I (SUCCESSOR TO M. D. MASSON.)
-jlno- JvnoijESJiijm UJET^IE
.7/. /£.,
I S I A A I S
OFFICE
1
a a
and Residence in Lhe rooms formerly occrpied by Dr. May. December 18th. 1862.—6m
LADIES
IFCloak,want
I
you a fine Dress, a fine Shawl, a fine a fine pair of Shoes, a fino pair of Gloves, it set of Furs, a llwop Skirt, a spool of Thread, or even a papcv of Needles.vox any thing at all, call at the ''BANNKU.
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 Knife, or oven a Comb, call at the "BANKER."1
E E O
Or anybody, if you want to buy more goods for less money than you can do any where ehe, call at the "BANNER."
Or if you just want to look around, call at the "Banner," where you can BOG tho largest stock of Goods and th& noj-t aownsci&tisg clerks i- tho 1 7
DEALER IN
PURE DRUGS*
MEDICINES,
E I A S
Painter's Articles, OILS, PAINTS, VMmmt
.. DYE WOODS,
tfeMt MTFY, O I, ASS WART:,
PERFUMERY AjSTB FINE SOAPS.
IIAIRAJVO TOOTHBRUSHES,
iPAMnr
a
SPICE.S, SNUFFS,
DYE STUFFS,
FATMT SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS,
MAXUFACTUEED TOBACCO,
PUHSI WINES AND BRANDIES,
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES,
FANCY ARTICLES, &C„ &C.
We mako our purchases for CASII, and offer goods equally as low as thev can be obtained from any similar establishment in this section. Warranted to be fresh,
PURE AND GENUINE. Orders from the country promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed, with regard to both price and quality.
FHlSICIiSS' PRESCRIPTIONS Will receive particular attention at all hours of th.-1 dav and night.
A roll supply of FAIINESTOCK'P, AND McLANE'S CELEBRATED VER^IF UGli constantly on hand.
Nov. 27, 1S62*
"\'Y IQj,
45. a
ihi.Mx
ii\.D
NEW GOODS.
W. N. WASSON! WOULDpatrons
respectfully inform his old friends and of the days of yore, that he L.is ugain opened out in the
Dry G-oodLs
Trade, in all its branches, in the
NEW BRICK,
Comer Main Washington Streets. I A full and complete stock of staple :nd fancv
(T lHnla
Bonnets, Ribbons", Hats. Caps,
JJoots and Mioes, and all else usoully touna in an establishment of the kind in tho Wabash Valley.''Our line of
DRESS GOODS,
Is worthy of special attention—embracing all. the latest styles and patterns: Silks, merinos, Delaines: Prints, as cheap as the cheapest muslins, bleached and brown: Cloths Cassimeres, the finest in the market Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels. &e., &c.
Aiso a number one stock of Glassware and Queensware.
Croceries!
Coffiit, Sugars, Tea, Spices, Rice, Tobacco, Wood and Willow ware, Ac. We will be pleased to receive a call from all our old frit nds 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 olse. W. N. WASSON.
November 27, 1862.—tf.
COME SEE
FOR
IFand
0
you want to buy good and desirable Go»ds, at the very lowest cash prices, go to
JMTcCliire & Fry's.
They have the Goods and no mistake and they have them to sell for
Cash or Produce,
You will find tho largest and best stook of
Moots and Shoes,
In tho market and very low for cash. They have tho best stock, uf
A I O
Tn the market. In fac-t, they have the beat stook in tho market and are
Receiving Goods Daily!
We ask but a small advance on any kind of Goods. We believe in
Small Profits A9 Quick Re* turns.
You that want cheap Goods should bring OH your Produce and we will sell you Goods as low,
Or a Sjittle Lower
Than any other house in toffn.
All ivo ask pf
old friends and customers is,
oar
COMCAND SEE
For yourselves, and then you will know where to go when you w&iit to buy Goods. Just received a fresh stock of
E E S
Of the latest 6tylos and at old prices. Come onel OOX.& ill: IIOCLTJB.2 & FP.Y. •f-rt 15, IS6!'.
