Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 August 1863 — Page 3

pB Among the drafted inf Ecansylvania arc tiyo hm of uVneralMeaao.

']&*. Admiral Farragnt will shortly riait tho North oa a cf abscaee.

MARKETREPORT.

•"CRAWPORDSTIITLE PRICE CURRENT.

-COKEECTCD WEEKLY BY BEN'EFIKL SNYDF.R, GROCERS, GRKEN STREET.

Flour, sack, 49 lb* Wheats bushel Oornmeal, busb...... Corn, V" busb. Oats,

d°*

$1 75 80,85 60 35a4U 40

Ilay, & ton S 00 Potatoes, best quality, & bush 7S,al00 Apples. 16*40

6K

Chickens, each 10al2 Butter, if" lbs 10al2 Lard 8al0 Tallow 10 Sugar, Cuba 14

Xew Orleans ,.r. 15 Clarified n. 16 Crushed -v. 20 Powdered 20 Coffee 10al3% Coffeo, llio, lb....: 35aS7

Lagnira 37 Java.. 45 Tea, Gunpowder....... 1 80 .imperial 1 80

Yoting Hyson..... 1 50 Black l,50al,60 Starch, per lb.. 10 Raisins 30a35 Prunes.. :.15a25 Pepper............ r.. 40 Dried Beef 15 Cheese 15 Gandles, Star. 25u30

Talltfw 15

Coal Oil CO Molasses, N. 0., gallon 75 Golden Syrup lr 00 Sorgo 50 Cider Vinega¥? 20 Rice, lb 12 Salt, bbl 3 00 Sack Salt.- 25

M91SSOJL UTIOJ%\

THE

co-partnership heretofore existing uuoer

the name and style of Sweetser Davis in

the Grain and Commission business, is this day

dissolved. The business of this late firm will be

scttled up by Jacob Davis, at. tho old stand.

SWEETSER & DAVIS.

August 1st, 1863.

The Grnin and Commission business hereafter will be done by Jacob.Davis and R. J. Vance, at the old stand, under the naraCiind stylo of Davis

& Vance at all times for Grain, nut? 13-3-,v:'] DAVIS & VANCE.

mlttachment Jifotice.

NOTICE

is hereby given, that on the 16th day-' "of July, 1S63, a writ of domestic attachment was issued by me, Oliver MoLoed, a Justice of the I Peace of the county of Montgomery, and State of] Indiana, at the instance and-«pon the affidavit ol Elisha Galey, against the gooits, chattels, crrtliis and effects of Joseph Kennedy, by virtue of which writ the following' described goods and ehatt-.ds, to-wit: one Sodule-and one Bridle, have been attached as the property of the said Joseph Kennedy, and that on the 4th day of September, 1S63, fct 2 o'clock1 in the afternoon, at my office in Brown township of said county, I will proceed to hear and decide upon-said attachment, whereof the said Joseph Kennedy lind all other persons conei..n.,d will take notice.

Dated this 7th dav of Angust. 1863. OLIVER McLOEL), J. P. |ff w.. Aug. 13, 1S63—3w. [prs. fee $3 00.]

JL1ST OF JLETTFJR.8

Remaining

in the Post-office at Crawfordsville,

Indiana, on the Sth of August 1S63, which ii not callcd for within two months, will be sent to the Dead Letter office, at Washington: Adams Rnfus Marshal miss Sophia

Martin David Martin William

Baldwin Patrick1 or 1 Ann Ivindrick Ballard-mrs M* Israeli II -iictk Win W I Berks miss Cata

Manter .T Meridith S W Mitre George Mills 1 Sen Miller JB Miller Wm Muck miss Raehel '."•Moulton Martha A .Jturray miss Sarah

Beunott Charles 1J Bennett Isaac W Black Brinick James Blain Josah Bowers Martin Blakely 7. 2 Boss ML Byers James AV ^Brown John

Monrow miss Ann "'Morrison Thomas W Maahon widow of

Columbus

Burns Lemuel

Morton Charles Meorc mrs John

Burgess mrs Louisa.3.v NMdorc mrs J!ary Campbell miss A^ Moore mrs Elizabeth Campbell miss Ainila "Murphy rars Maria Carr Chancy Murray John Win Carter W 'McDowel! A Clirk E McNerne I •Clark Will McCoy mrs Susan"

Cuth Willm McClure Curns miss Margrett 1 McBrido N care James Cuans Crane Crain John ^Conner Stephen

tCoughlin

Fuller Capt Edward Galloway mis E A Gilbert George Grave mrs Mary Gorley 5 GollpnorDfmd Gt'o'.ons F^T Gordon Edd II Hambrick' Eyermont Hays Mariah mrs Harlow *Hoath Thomas Haskell Rev E Ilines Francis Hi to James Vf Ilorris

Ilifling lf

Hooker Jap^cs

Nicholas miss Melvina Nikels mrs Sarah OlfordmrsM

John

Crane Jas II Cyrus Cynthia Davis I -Dixon Henry Ducy Richard "Dunham frkrljsy 1 AiiAlZ

F&rorite 'Gf Felix Frcdior.on Eenarsdall mrs Mary A Foster miss Soph a Fmlcy Rev W A. FraryDG "^ruitg George

r,

Olliver John

Coffing miss Margret Oliver mis Margarottb Crane Nathaniel Olfred mrs Matilda Crist LaViba miss Parr miss Jennie Camer mis Nanay Jabo Peck Joshua

Tarled niiss Eliza Ana TateiprsJano •Tlftrp Harry isiS-i Thomason Levi I Thoiijpsoii' aiss EC

Turner Thomas miss Lizzie Vanclcave Martha Jano Warner mrs Wasson mrs Sarah Wasson miss Mary 2 ^Talker Chprfi Wqfthipgton! Wm

H-j

J^hr

Hopkins ipis8"Lcahn Williams miss Carolino llohtead

tf

Eftqr"«* West Elizy

Hnnt Phcbo mitts ..IJI .-jWKitollnis'i Lou.Ella IIuntDruciUr •.? ySVebster John 'llaVhes' Jonathan"""

vfo"r"Ed'#a£d

Lynch

Jones I WeldVn Dr S I Jones S ca-Weldon Jane.E Jones miss Blmira Wesbey William 2. Xioaes-miss-Eliza E Wiles-Richard ,*

Jones John W," 's,s Wftldo^Son Johnson miss E y\ Wjlson miss Sniln,M Juites je6rg«!W Wilson inrs's Sophia Kelsey*rai6&HttrtleL>3 fc gWi&ifd&iss-Lizjie

^X«m-ertc« Dy'Ct --'-^ttlrir-WiHiam-^ Latnpherc .•?- Sfetiath-W'-' Lilly*W-W iliqt^Z. Tfoiingi UKbmas

Linerodo W W -.- Yolkl»y Capt S W

aug. 13. f^CfE^OXlj, P.^.H.

•fidniinislrafor's .Vofice.

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N0TICE.is4ieieljy

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lltl

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The highest market price will be paid is hereby given that the stockholders

the public gencially, that lie: has now on hand a superior stock of Furniture of all kimls. Also manufacture any article in our line to order on the shortest notice and at the lowest ices. We have also a uieo lot of those fine Baby Cariiages, which will be sold at the lowest living figures. Call and see us. [J«'y 30 1S63—tf.

IPISSOJL UTIO.iV.

THEcopartnorehij".

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"WJOTiCfi is hcriby given that the rindorsigned X™ has been appointed Administrator of the estate of John Rountrce, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent, |r ALONZO STANFORD,

Administrator.

Aug. 13,1803—Sw, [prs foe SI .50.]

Administrator's Sale.

NOTICE

is hereby given that Twill sell at Public Auction, ou Saturday the 5th day,of Sep-te'inbei-,31863, at tho residence of John Kountreo, one-half milo from Alamo, late of Montgomery county, deceased,, all his personal property, not taken by the widow, consisting of Horsey, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep,sGorn in crib, Corn in the field,. Wheat in the buSheljJ Hay, one Wagon, Farming Implements, Household fthd Kitchen Furniture, "itc.

TEUMS:—A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving bis note with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.

ALONZO STANFORD, Administrator. Aug. 13,1S03—3w. [prs fee $2.40.]

3NTctio©.

NOTICETrusteea^bf'Montgomery

is .hereby given thai an Election for three Lodge No. 50, F. Si'A. Mascns'o'f Cratfl'ordsville, will be held in the hall of said Lodge on the evening of the 24th inst., to servo as such lentil their successors are elected and qualified. Members of said Lodgo are requested to bo present.

THE

HE.RVEY SHANKS, V. M.

By order of the U. ijj. A. S. HUGHES, Secretary. aug. 13-2W

Administrator's JYotice.

NOTICK

is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Thomas Rose, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate- is solvent.

WILLIAM B. HUNT, Administrator. Aug. 6, 1803.—3w. [prs. fee$l 50.]

ild miti is ?r a tor's Sale.

given that I will sell at Pub­

lic-Auction, on-Thursday, the 3d'day of September, 1S63, at the residence of Charles Hunt, 3 Vj miles northwest of Crawfordsville, the personal property of Thomas Rose, late of Montgomery county, deceased, consisting of 60 head of Hogs, suitable for fatting, a !arge lot of stock llogs, lot of Beef Cattle, 5 good milk Cows, a lot of young I Cattle: also Sheep and lloises, 1 Wagon and llarness, Farming Implements, some 300 bush. Wheat, I lot of threshed Outs, lot of llav in stacks, a crop

Corn, lot of Corn in the crib, House

and

Kitchen Furniture. Ac., etc.

ERIIS:—A

credit of four months will be given

sii.,ls

over three dollars, the purchaser giv-

note witll

approved security, waiving relief

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from valuation laws. WILLIAM B. HUNT, Administrator. Aug. 6, 1803—Iw. [pr's fee $4,00.]

Notice to Stockholders.

in the Crawfordsville and Alamo Turnpike Company, will meet at the Court House in Crawfordsville, on Saturday, August 15th, 1863, for tho purpose of electing a Board of Directors of said ci.mpany, to serve one year and until their successors are in like manner elected.

J.' W. BI.ATR, President." 1

Attest: J. M. BI'TJLF.P., Secretary.. August 6, 1863—2w.

II. RICE CANINE,

[Successor to McClure &, Dvektverth,]

yo.

5 MA IK STREET,

Craw fords ville, IncPa.

MANUFACTURER

kinds of a

AND DEALER IN ALL

would respectfully inform his old friend,

heretofore existing under the

name of Lee, Uilkiy «.'• Co., is this d:iy dissolved by mutual consent. The Books of the late tinu will be found at our late office, an.d all persons having unsettled accounts with us are requested to call and uiako settlement without delay.

LEE, GILKEY & CO.

July 17th, 1863. ll.iving disposed of our interest in the WarcHouse, to Messrs. Wasson, Ramsay & Braden, we respectfully solicit for them the patronage and confidence of our many friends. L., G. A CO.

Copartnership.

myrESSRS. WASSON A RAMSAY, (late of Car-

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pentersville,) and H. S. BRADEN, (late of l.ee, "Gilkey & Co.,) having purchased the WareHouse lately owned bj' the above firm, will, under firm name of Wa-sson, Ramsay & Braden, continue the FOKWAKDINC, COMMISSION and GE.VF.RAI, PKOiitjc) BUSINESS, in all its branches. A continuation of all our and their former patronage is earnestly solicited.

olis.

Peetor mr. Phelps Alonzo" care John Dreningsj Ramey Thomas M" Ray. miss Reiss W 2 RejffoTds Harris Bush John

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Rogers John Szhults Spencer Smith E ll "V Siindfor Charles W' S.ailor mrs Adaline Sinnard Geo Smith mrs Smith mrs Smith James Snook Sarah mrs •--Sw.itzermiss Mttry

WASSON, RAMSAY & BRADEN.

Crawfordsville, July 23, 1863—Iw.

Sheriff's Sale.

BYthe

virtue of two Executions to me directed from Clerk of the Supreme Court at Indianap­

Indiana, I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, tlv. lbth- day of August, 18G3, between the hoiirsof 10 o'clock a. fa 'arid 4 o'clock p. m. of said da}', at the door of the Court Houso of Montgomery county, the rents and profit? for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described Rujtl'Estale, to-wit: The northwest of the southwest quarter of section three (3) in township eighteen (18), north of rango four (4) west, containing forty acres more or less and on failure to realize tho lull amount of judgment and costsj I will at the same time and place' expose at Public S ile theH'cc-simpic of said Real Estate.

Taken as too property of Elizabeth Gebhart at the s-uit of Washington liadley. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever frpm. yaltiati'ftif- tffr.nppraisem'cnt laws. t* 0. Wvll&LL. Sheriff Montgomery co.

July 23, 1863. [prs. fee $3 45.]

Sheriffs Sale.

virtue of a certified older and decree of sale to' modi rested b-,tho Glnr-kd'f the

O'ntgSm-

eiy Court of Common PleaSj in-rai action wherein Lewis Wood is p'lainliff -and John 11. Ramey et. al. are defendants, requiring me to make tho sum of cue hundred and fourteen dollars and fifty-five cents (&114 i5) and accruing intprcsts and costs, I will expose at Public Salo to the highest bidder on uamrday, the 1st day o/: August, 18(i3, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m- "f said day, at the door of the Court Houso of Montgomery county, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years tlie following described Rcal'EstRte, to-wit:- Lot number five (5) Itjr^d Lot.BUfnber sis ((V) Lit block number sevcn'(7)

In William Cox's addition to"the town of Darlington, lying and being in the county of Montgomery and $.tS&*of Xiulina

If suifK rents-aftd jy-ofits will not: sell fo^ a suffi-

Sald.sale'TVill-belmade wTthoirt any relief what-"-©verifrom vatastion 'or iappraisement-lawsv G-. W: IIALL?, Sheriff of M. C.

July 9,.J8ft3p-^3yT' -x- .[-pfs-fen $4 50.] J»0fE.-T»TBe aboye_ aftte is pd§tponeU^till Sa^HrdaVj the.JvLth day Qif "Aue^st. ii .. H-ALfi^Shsrtff.' '-Avgre/lf^^atid.-pr. fee$l,5Q, '"v

For Sale. ..

A t.wo? aero'out-lot. with small ifi'ame house thereon*(two rooms) for sale at low figures. Apply at "Journal" office.

O/Cr •,

MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY.

FALL TERM will commence September 9th, 1863, and continue fourteen weeks. Tho coursc of study at this Institution is both Collegiate and Scientific. ?'. II A-'R E Ss

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I.

Board, room rent, fuel, including tuition, (except music), per term $ 40 per year 120

For further particulars address the Principal. WM. HILL, A. M., Ladoga, Ind. July 23, 1853—4w.

Cancers Cured or No Pay. DR. SWANK will visit tbe Taylor House, this city on the 9th and 10th of every month during the year, and attend to the troatment of the various kinds of chronic diseases, and especially cancers, in the successful treatment of which he 13 scarcely excelled by any Physician in' the West,—he curcs them or charges nothing for bis ^services.— The Doctor has c\ured some very hard cases here—• he gives universal satisfaction,to his patients.

When the Doctor was stopping .hero, four yeafcs ago, he cured William Buchanan's wife, of Darlington, of a cancc.r on her neck Jones Rountrce, of Alamo, of one on the nose and Geo. Fruits' wife, of Alamo, of one on tho noso some of which were pretty bad and of ten years standing, an which are still perfectly sound.

He is a, regular graduate of one of the best Reform Medical Colleges in the United States, and stands high as a Physician in his profession: ho has also and experience of some twenty years in practice, but his reputation is too well known to need any recommendation.

The Doctor discards all poisons, making uso only of innocent and effectual remedies, .selecting end preparing his medicines himself. "'They aro pleasant to, take, not sickoning nor debilitating, but braciug and consequently patients are not deprived of doing moderate labor, as he requires a st.fiii.ient amount of exercise to promote health.

He deals honestly with patients if-he thinks he cannot benefit them he will tell them, as it is no Physician's interest to deceive his patielits he carries a full supply of medicine, and charges low for his proscriptions

forty good certificates of cases of Cancer he has cured. lie has more than a hundred Cancers, proserved in spirits: which he took out.

Consultation free of charge.

ana

IRWIN/M7D.7

SARfl'L. C.

Physician and Surgeon7 WILL

attend promptly to all cases entrustcdj to his professional care. All calls proinpt-Jj ly attended either by dav or night.

S-8' Office on the. south side of the Court House, immediately over Hoover's Tin St'.re. Ciunfordsvillc, May 28th, lo63.—3m.

NEW IS' Jb V\ *,-* NEW

Book Store.

,,,, Book

4Store.:

Book Store.

CHEAP CHEAP CltEAP

Books and Paper. Books and Paper. vBooks and Paper.

GQ ro

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GO TO GO TO

Patterson & Son. Patterson & Son. Patterson & Son.

CALL AT CALL AT

... CALL AT

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The New Book Store. The New Book Store. The New Book Store.

YOU CAN GET YOU CAN GET YOU' CAN GET

School Books, Copj Hooks, fens & Ink, ^Writing Paper,

and eVervftimi# 3*011 want in tliat line,

-i J.k CHEAP! 1 CHEAPER!! CAEAPEST!!!

Don't i'ail to.call. -.

JAS. PATTERSON c£ SON. June 11, 1S63.

CRAWFORDSVILLE

BOOK-STORE

A S. IN S

.ions r.KC,]

[SUCCESSOR TO

AKD.DEALKR IN

BLANK BOCKS & STATIONERY,

North-west corner of Main fc Green sts., CRAWFOJIDSV-ILLB, INDIANA.

EEPS. constantly op h^nd and for salo chcap, all kinds of School, Blank and Miscellaneous Books,

STATIONERS OF ALL KISDS,

T7«„

A

cient.sum to satisfy said decree or order of sale, -£T.\-A _l $ and ftccriting interest and costs, I will at the same timo and pljice offer for. sale the fee-simple of said Real 'Estate, or so "much thereof as iriny be suifi-' cient to discjiarge said Order of sale, interest and costs.

And everj thing usually kept in Book Stores. Call and see me. JAMESG. KINGSBURY Crawfordsville, june 4, 1S63—ly.

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PIECES BEST SALfDOS!

AT McCLUKE & FiJY'.S,

to sell 30o.

Mv 28, 18&3..

rr

STOVE AND TINWARE ST O

TIIE LARGEST ASPOltTMEXT OF COOK1JYO STO l*li» ,#.V0

EVER

offered in this market, cheap for Cash and good trade. Also, FRUIT CANS by Uio ten thousand and manufacturers of Neal & Howe's celebrated

SORGHUM PANS,

with patent dampers. Agent for the best CANE MILL in the known world. For Sheet Iron Bottoms, Galvanized Iron Bottoms, or Copper Bottoms for Pans, call at the sign of tho

Big

JOHN S. ROBB'S THEH0RAGE-WA-TERS MODERN

Coffee Pol I

On ashington street, under McClclIand's Hall, west side Court House, Crawfords'. ille.

AI so,

•J" a variety of Brass. Copper, Porcelain, and Sugar Kettles, at old prices: Japanned & Pressed Ware, Coffee Mills,

Flat Irons, Dog Irons, Waffle Irons, Farm and Dinner Bolls, Skillets and Lids, Coffee Roasters,

Table and Tea Spoons, Basting' Spoons. Iron Ladles, Sou]) Ladles.

See his Circulars, which contain thirty-five or both Bl'ittailia and Till and a general

assortment, of cvervtliintcuseful

'ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF'-

TIN,

COPPER AND SHEET IRON,

We can make and put up Roofing, Troughing. Guttering, .Spouting, Arc., on shortest notice and wariant tho woik. V"e are prepared to do

"«ippss Sam®,

and tliosu wanting new woili or old repaired, will do well to give us a call, and save money. Bring on your old Iron of every description, old Copper, Brass. Lead, Pewter, Brittania also Rags, Feathers, Hggs, Butter, Beeswax, fcc., and get the

mmmm m&mmw ssita going. Look for tho Bij Coffee Pot! Iga

JOHN B. ROBB,

June 18, lEG3i' Crawfordsville, Ind.

A W A E

CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER,

HAVEForeign

now on hand an unusually large stock o'f and Domestic Hardware, Farm Implements, Ac., among which is tho Excelsior Morse Witch 1For A',

iar^

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A a IMPROVED OVERSTRUNG BASS VV I -FfJIaJt, IRON FRAMSJ PIANOS aro built of the best and most thoro^gh^y seasoned materials/ and will stand'any climate. Tfte tonfe is very deep, round/ full and mallow t&e touch elAstic.i Each Piano warranted for years.

s-j-v s'-pn

PHICE ONLY $12 COMPLETE! Also Kirby's American Harvester, with Self-Rake or Hand Ral-.e Russell's Iron Harvester, superior to any other two-wheel machine in use. Together with a large stock of

Iron, Nails, Glass, Sash, Oils, Paints, .t-c., and Building materials generally. Barn Door Rollers and Hinges, (a new ••..article worthy the attention

tof

all who arc building Barns or any thing ., a re re largo doors gnt

0T elxU£

I

s.

•a f.i

a very superior line of Farming pimplements, such as PLOWS, tho very best and most pop-f ular kinds from Cincinnati and Springfield also, SjngHB^douhle'nnd thrcC shrivel Plow's, together with Ralros, Hoes, Mattocks, Forks, &c. also, Mill and W Cut Saws also, a large assortmeut of Saddlery

J~.iL

Hardware, Leather and Trimmings, SaddleTrccs, Hog Skins, Tad Skins. Ac., ifcc. In

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short, every article required to mako up a complete stock of Hardwaro will ivlw^ys-be found here.^

With a larger stock than

mt

AVS

3'

to

ever(much of which was bought at eftd 'prices)

feel assured

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that we can ofler

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jk: inducements to purciiaa- -•«».• ~C/I -1 ers aofcquallcd by any other'" Ilouse in the country. Terms Cash. All kinds Produce taken at tho highest market cash pricc. Up.

ComUierciul Row, «.• Craw »*4ls vil!c,ind. CAMPBELL, GALEY & H.4RTEB,

April 1st, 1863-Iy.

Prices froitn $22d*to $700. .j*-*# TESTIMONIALS: "The Horace WatersPianos are known asamosig the very best."—Evangelist. "We canispeak of jtheir me'rits from personal knowledge."— Christian Intelligencer. "Waters' Pianos and Mclpdians challenge comparison with thc,.finc8t made anywhere."—Hone Journal. .. $175.—NEW 7 OCTAVE PIANOS, of different makers, for $175 do., with .carved legs, $200, $225 and $240. Second hand Pianos and Melodeons at $25, $-10, $50, $60, $75, $100, $115, $125, $150, and $16°-

THE HORACE WATERS MELODEONS, AND HARMONIUMS,

Tuned the Equal Temperament with the Patent Divided Swell. Prices from $50 to $300. ALEXANDRE ORGANS from $200 to $600. liberal discoiintto Clergymen, Churches, Sabbath Schools, Lodges, Seminaries, and Teachers. The Trade supplied on the mostliberal terms. ..HORACE WATERS, Ag't, 481 Broadway, New York.

TOE DAY SCHOOL. BELL. 35,000 eopies isrued. A new Singing Book for Schools and Seminaries, called tho Day-School Bell, is now ready. It contains about 200 choice songs, rounds, catches, duetts, trios, quartettsand choruscs, many of them written expressly for this work, besides 32 pages of the Elements of Music, which are easy andprogressive.

Atnoiig the lafgenumber of beautiful pieces may be found. "Unole Sam's School," "i)onfyou hear the children coming," "Always look on the sunny side," "The little lass," and' "Little Lad," "Oh, if I were a little bird," "Birds of beauty, "Pretty pair tree," "Anvil Chorus," "Meet me by the running brook," Arc. It is compiled by Horace Waters, author of '"Sabbath School Bell," Is'os. 1 and 2, which have had the enormous sale of 825,000 copies. Prices—paper covers, 25 ccnts, $20 per 100 bound, 30 cents, $24 per 1 00 cloth bound embossed gilt, 4'0 cents, $35 per 100. 25 copies furnished at the 100 price. Mailed at the retail pricc.

SABBATII SCHOOX BELL SO. 1, contains 144 pages, and nearly 200 tunes and hymns, and is the most popular S. S. Book ever issued. Among the most popular pieces are "Kind Words." "Eden Above," "Christian Ilero," "Beautiful Zion," "1 ought to love rr.v Mother," •'The Angels told me so," "In the Light," "Rest for the Weary ," "ic. Prices—paper covers, 20 ets. each, $15 per 100 bound 25 cts., $20 per 100 cloth bound, embossed gilt, 30 cents, $25 per 100.

SABBATH SCHOOL BELL So. 2,

is an entire new work of 192 pages, and nearly 225 tunes and hymns. As the music is a little more difficult it is just the. book to follow Bell No. 1. Nearly one million of these Bells have been issued and are now ringing through tlnand other countries. Among the many choice pieccs may be found, "Shall we meet beyond the •River?" "There is a Beautiful World," "Sorrow shall come again no more," "Don't you hear the Angels coming?" "Thou, God, secst me," "fnlibath Bills chime on," Ac. Prices of Bell No. 2 are same as Bell No. 1. Both numbers can be obtained in one volume, prices, bound copy, 4 0 cents, $35 per 100 cloth bound, embossed gilt, 50 cents, $45 per 100. 25 copies furnisher at the 100 pricc. Mailed at tho retail pricc.

TIIE NEW PATRIOTIC SONG BOOK, contains UG pages of songs, duet^, and choruses, both sacrcd and sechular, including 14 pages of prayers for sick a. dying soldiers, and soldiers' Scripture Manual. It is well suited for social singing, as well as Sabbath worship. Among the many beautiful pieces may be found, "Where liberty dwells is my country," "The Christian Hero," I "Three chcers for our Banner," "Come sing to me of Heaven," "Columbia, the Gem-of tho Ocean," "Freeman's Gathering," "Columbia's Kinglorevcr," -'Marching Along," A-c. Prices—paper eovI ers, 15 cents, $10 per 100._ Mailed at the retail prices.-

I THE flAKP OF FREEDOM contains 32 pages of songs, ducts and choruses, for Freedom. Among the choice pieces wo wcuid name, "Fsir ^Freedom's morn," "0 let my peopie go,"-'Over the mountain," "They work mo all the day," tc. Price 5 cents single, 50 cents..per dozen, $3 per 100 postage 1 ccnt cach.:

RUJH: A SACRED CAXTATA, contains 126pages. "Words by Rev.Sidney Dyer, music by Prof. Cull. This is an excellent book for conccrts for the young. Prices—paper covers, 20 cents, $15 per 1.00 bound 25 cents, $20 per 100.

TIIE REVIVAL MUSIC BOOK contains 73 pages of tunes and hymns, designed for revival, prayer, and conference meetings.— Pricc in paper covers, single copies 10 cents, $S per 100. Mailed at the retail pricc.

TIIE ATIIEiVJEUM COLLECTION,

contains between 300 and 400 pages of tunes and hymns, new and old, of the choicest kinds, for church, Sunday school, revival, missionary, tem pcrancc, prayer, and conference, and all kinds of sacrcd and social meetings. The music in the book has life and animation in it, like, "Shining Shore," "Rest for tho Weary," "Shall we know each other there?" "Shall we meet beyond the River?" "There is a Beautiful World," "Kind words," "Sweet hour of Prayer," "There is a Land of Love," "Suffer little children to come unto me," "God sa^e the Nation," A-c. Prices—single copies, bound, fifty cents, $40 per. 100 cloth bound, embossed gilt, 60 cents, $50 per 100. Mailed at the retail prico.

HORACE' WATERS, Ag't 481 Broadway, New York.

Publisher of tho above Books. -,

VOCAL MISIC, WITH PIANO AC-

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A large assortment of new and popular songs ballads,. ducts ^quartetts, and choruses,, issued daily. Among thfe most popular are, 'iShall'we know each other there," Lowrey "Why have my loved ones gone," "I will be true to thee," "Oh, there's no such a girl as mine," by Foster "Mother's love is true," "Sweet love, forget me not," »tc., by KclTer, 25 cents each "I hear sweet voices singing." "Home is home," "Forget if you can, but forgive,"-by Thomas, 30-cents .each.

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Pclkas, Waltzes, Marches, Quickstep?, Qnadri 1 Is, tc., by popular authors. All kinds of singing and Instruction Books. Catalogues mailed fre'c -to anV ^address. Musip mailed ut the above priccsr

WATERS' CHEAP MUSIC FOR THE MILLIOiY, -Arranged-as 5olos,.ducts,,quarte11s, and choruses, *fo"r.innSical Wcidtiepjchoirs, Sunday^schools.'public schools, seminaries, etc. 'Shall we know each other there?'- 'Don't jou hoar the Angels coming?' 'Shall we meet beyond the river?' 'Be in time,'

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leadcth me beside still waters,' fec.- Price, paper covers, 20 cents $15 per 100. Bound, 25 cents $20 per 100. Cloth bound, embossed gilt, 33 cents," $28 por 108. Mailed, at the1 retail price. It is edited by HORACE WATERS, author of 'Sundny-School Bells/ Nos. 1 and 2, which have had

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FOR PUEIFYING THE BLOOD. And for tba speedy euro of the following complaints I Scrofula and Scrofulous AlTectiong,s*icI as Tumors, Ulccrg, Korea, Kruptionsf

Pimples, Pustules, Illotches, Boillf Uluiii.s, and all Kitiu Diseases. OAELAKD, Ind., 6th June, 1869. 1 J. C. Arzr. & Co. Geots: 1 f.tl It my duty to ao«S kuowleJgo vhat your Saraaparilla lia« done for me.f Having iiilierile'l a .Scrofulous iufcctioa. I have suffered from it in various ways for years.- Sometimes it burst out in Ulcers ou my hands und arms sometimes it turned iuwnrd and distressed me at the stomach. Two, yeun ago it hrclco out on my head and covered my scalp mid ears wiLh one sore, which was painful and loatlKonio beyond description. 1 tried many medicines and severalphysician?, but without much relief from any thing. In fujt, the disorder grew worse. At length 1 was rejoiced to read iu the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared" an alterative (SanuipariUaj, for 1 knew from your reputation that any tiling you made must bo good. I sent to Ciiu lr.n.ui and got it, and us jd it till it cured mo. I took it, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful over a in-aiih, aud used almost three bottles. New aud healthy efciii "kwa bsgan to form under tho scab, which after a while fell off. My skin is now clear, and I know.by tny f.-eiings t^at the disease baa rone from my system. You can well believe that I feel what I am saying when I tell you, that 1 hold you to lo one of the ap'jitloo of the ago, ocd reruaiu over gratefully. Yours,

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St. Anthony's Fire. Rose or Erysipelas, Tettfr'aml Suit Ithcmn, Sen Id Head, King worm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy.

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of your agent, and report to you some of the e2oct» uhto realized witli your Sarsaparilla. 1 have cured with it, in my practice, most of the complaints for which it is recommended, and have found its effects truly wonderful in tho cure of Venereal aiul itercurial Disease. One of my patients had'Syphilitic ulcers iu bis throat, which were consuming bis {a!ate and the top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured him in five weeks. Another was attacked by secondary symptoms in his nose, and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of it, so that 1 believe the disorder would soon reach his brain abd kill him. But it yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla: the ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of course without some disfiguration to his face. A woman who had been treated for tho same disorder by mercury was suffering from this poison in her bones, 'lliey had become so sensitive, to tho weather (hat on a damp day she suffered excruciating pain ia her joints and bones. Sho, too, was cured entirely by your irarsaparilla iu a few weeks. I know from its formula, which your agent gave mc, that this Preparation from your laboratory must be a great remedy consequently,"these truly remarkable results with it have not surprised me. fraternally yours, G. V. LARIMER, M. D. Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint* iNMPENDENcr, Preston Co., Va.. Gth July, 1S69.

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