Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 September 1865 — Page 3
LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING unclaimed in the Post-office at CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Sept. 14, 1865: Ashcraft Wm R Martin A Anderson Andrew Baldwin John Baldwin A Brown miss Mary
Burk mrs Rebecca Broderick miss Annie Brooke mrs S A Brown Camel miss Margaret Davis Susan
Faust Geo W Foster miss Nancy Foster Wm Frass J E Holand Wm Kenyon Henry Killgore miss Sattie Lytle S W
KEEPS
Miller Adam Mendenhall T E Mahany miss Hannah Miller W Mote miss Mollie A Northcott Nolan John Neely miss Mollie A Nelson Rebecca Porter W Poyntz Wm Rush Jeptha Reilley Hugh Steele Thomas Sprague Thos Stewart Wm Whearly John A Wheeler Levi
To obtain these letters, the applicant must call for "ADVERTISED LETTERS," give the date of this list, and pay 1 CENT for advertising. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter office. [let 38. j WM. BROMLEY, P. M.
Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on Saturday the 30th day of September, 1865, at the late residence of William Long, late of Suga r-creek township, Montgomery county, his persona l property, consisting in part
of the
following arti cles, to-wit: Horses, Milk Cows, Sheep, Wagons, Wheat in the bushel, Corn in the field, &c., &c.
TERMS:—A credit of o ne year will be given on all sums above three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security, without relief from valuation laws. AS. A. BERRYMAN, aug 3l-w3*]
CLOCKS, Watches
JEWELRY.
I have on
HAVE
Adm
r.
SILVER-SMITHING!
P. FITZPATRICK.
hand a large and fine asof the best American, English and
Swiss Watches, now in the market. Also a lar ge
SPECTACLES,
of all kinds o suit the market, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a large assortment of fine Gold and fancy Jewelry, all of the latest styles; with a fine stock of
Gold Pens, &c.
I have also just
received
a new and complete set
of Watchmaker's
TOOLS AND MATERIALS,
and am now ready to do all work that I may be favored with in the best style
constantly on hand, in connection with his WATCH and JEWELRY establishment, a complete stock of
School, Blank and Miscellaneous
O O K S
Writing Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Inks, and every article used in public & private schools. Teachers and pupils will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
A most magnificent stock of ALBUMS just received and sold at prices to DEFY COMPETITION! Photographic Cards, plain and colored Pictures, Moulding, Cord and Tassels, Family BIBLES, Hymn and Prayer Books, Scrap Books, Porto Folios and
Fancy Articles
of all descriptions in most magnificent profusion. All the New York Weeklies and Monthlies the Ledger, Weekly, Clipper, Wilkes' Spirit, Waverly, Harper's, Atlantic and Eclectic Monthlies, constantly on hand. Also agent for
RAVEN, BACON & CO'S CELEBRATED PIANOS! Don't fail to visit Patterson's
FANCY BAZAAR & BOOK STORE!
Two doors west, of the old stand, at the sign of the GOLDEN WATCH, JAMES PATTERSON.
August 17, 1865. ylvl7n49
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
EVERYBODY HIS OWN BROOM MAKER, by the use of MILLER'S celebrated
Metalic Broom Head!
without the aid of cord or tyings of any kind.
PATENTED
It
June 13, 1865.
THIS HEAD is
HEAD is made of malleable Iron, and will last a life-time; as there are no screws, springs or anything of the kind about it to get out of repair.
is simple, strong and light, weighing but a few ounces more than an ordinary broom. When the straw is worn out it can be filled with fresh brush in a few moments and have a new broom.
It is fast being introduced in every State and county in the Union—every one likes it and every
one will use
or of J. E. Rhoads, Wavelan August 24, 1865.
CONDUCTED
By the SISTERS of HOLY CROSS,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
THE
SISTERS OF HOLY CROSS will open their Academy for Young Ladies, corner of Washington & Pike streets, during the first week of September next.
TERMS:
Primary Intermediate...... Senior..... Music French or German
.$3 00 .. 5 00 8 00 13 00
4 00
per quarter of ten weeks each.
For further information apply to Rev. CHARLES MAUGIN, Crawfordsville. August 24,1865. ml.
THEY HAVE COME.
HOE
HOUSE,
(NEXT DOOR TO KROUT'S DRUG STORE,)
Vernon St., Crawfordsville,
Is now receiving from the Eastern markets, a very large stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Leather, Findings, &c.,
for the FALL TRADE —bought at the lowest summer prices. The very best class of
EASTERN AND CUSTOM WORK,
to suit everybody.
Give the House a Call.
First class workmen to manufacture to order. A visit to this establishment will pay. Aug. 31,'65. THOS. KELLY.
SOMETHING NEW IN CRAWFORDSVILLE! HARDWARE,
STOVE STORE
AND TIN SHOP, COMBINED!
THE
and
with PROMPT-
NESS. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired immediately, and work warranted one year. Call at E. J. Binford's Drug Store, Washington street, west of the court-house.
P. FITZPATRICK.
August 31, 1865. y1.
THE NEW
BOOK STORE!
JAMES PATTERSON
UNDERSIGNED begs leave to inform the public that he is now opening a splendid variety of HARDWARE, all of which has been purchased since the decline in prices: and it is my intention to sell them as low as such articles can be had any where. The
Hardware Department,
will consist of Door Locks and Latches, in large variety; Door and Window Bolts; Door Butts and Hinges; Screws, round and flat head
Window Springs; Cupboard catches Hat and coat Hooks; Hooks and Eyes Pullies; Padlocks; Picture Nails Table Knives and Forks, from common to ivory handled silver steel; carving and butcher Knives a good assortment of the celebrated American Pocket Knives; Silver, German Silver and Orgentan Table and Tea Spoons; Skimmers, both German and French;
Coffee mills; Meat Knives; Sad Irons; Gimlets; Augurs; Apple Pearers Scissors; Snuffers; Candlesticks
Tea Bells; Sausage Grinders
Grindstones and Rollers; Coopers and Carpenters Tools; Rules; Squares; Nippers; Saw Setts Bench Screws; Iron Braces;
Marking Guages; Spirit Levels Dividers; compasses; Plyers; Hammers; Hatchets; Axes of the best brands; Hand, cross-cut and mill Saws; Shovels; Spades; Trowels
Strap Hinges; Powder Flasks Carpet Locks; Blacking Brushes Trace chains; Monkey Wrenches Curry combs; Horse Brushes Grass and Brier Schythes; Hay and Straw Forks Sheep Shears; Shoe Knives; carriage Bolts; also, Nails, Glass, Sash, Doors, or anything else in the HARDWARE LINE.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!
Also having much experience in Farming and the use of Farming Implements, it is my aim to keep a complete assortment of Agricultural Implements and those only which I know are the best. Among which may be found
Threshers; Reapers; Mowers Plows; Hay Forks; Wheat Drills Hay Rakes; Cane mills; Cider mills Cutting Boxes; Churns; Cultivators
Clothes Washers and Wringers, &c.
STOVES! STOVES!
Also, having added to the above a large and well selected assortment of the most popular and well tried cooking STOVES, among which is the justly celebrated Kitchen Queen, which we have no hesitation in guaranteeing to give entire satisfaction in all respects also, the Black Oak, as good as any in the market; also, the Planter cooking stove, which has attained so high a reputation wherever in troduced and several other patterns at prices to suit everybody. Russia Iron Heating Stoves, beautiful design; also, cast box and parlor and parlor cooking Steves, in good variety. Also, a good assortment of Tinware, Sheet Iron, Brass, copper and Zinc, which will be sold on as reasonable terms as can be had anywhere.
TIN-WARE!
Have also engaged the services of JOHN HOO
VER,
supply yourselves at the Hard-
and supply yourselves at the Hard
re
who has had more experience than any other man in Crawfordsville in the manufacture of Tin, copper and Sheet Iron ware; and all wares made by him will be guaranteed to be perfect or can be returned.
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Young Ladies' Academy,
Particular attention paid to Roofing, Guttering and Spouting; and all kinds of Job Work done on the shortest notice.
All kinds of Country Produce taken.
JESSE W. CUMBERLAND
August 17, 1865. tf
B. V. & M. H. GALEY, DENTISTS.
august 3, 1865. 17n47ly.
O T I C E
IS
S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has appointed Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Carnes., late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased.
Crawfordsville Lodge dsville Lodge I. O. O. F.
No.
meets every Saturday evening, at 7 1/2 o'clock. BETHESDA ENCAMPMENT meets the 1st and 3d Tuesday of each month
L. A. FOOTE. S. S. THOMSON.
FOOTE & THOMSON,
Booksellers and Stationers,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA,
HAVING
enlarged and entirely refitted the old
Book Store corner, and having increased the stock to correspond, would respectfully and confidently offer to the public generally the best assortment of goods, in their line, in the place, and at prices to suit the times. Our stock consists in part of the following:
BIBLES, HYMN & PRAYER
Books; all the School and Text Books used in Colleges and Common Schools; Histories, Standard Novels, in cloth and paper; Testaments, in variety, Tract Society Books, Miscellaneous and Music Books, and Sheet Music, in variety.
A splendid assortment of Photograph Albums. Photographs for the million Pictures in great variety Oval, square and rustic frames Moulding, all sizes and kinds.
Particular attention paid to Framing Pictures. Legal, Bill, Cap, Letter, Note & Billet paper and the largest and best assortment of Wall Paper and Bordering in the place.
Envelopes in great variety. Ink, Slates, Chalk and Lead Crayons, Gold and Steel Pens, Pen Holders, Pencils, Pocket Books, Portmonnies, Ladies' Purses, Backgammon and Checker Boards; Dice and Cups, Chess men, and various Games; drawing Paper and Pencils.
A select assortment of Pocket Cutlery Visiting and Merchant's cards.
BLANK BOOKS OF ALL KINDS.
Blank Notes, Receipts, Mortgages, Deeds, &c. Pocket Diaries and Bill Holders. Window Shades and Paper, cords and Tassels, various colors.
Vases, mugs, china Figures, Dolls, Doll heads, combs, brushes, Fish hooks, Lines and Floats, Rubber balls, marbles, Rattles, Toy Drums, Flags and Swords, and a general assortment of small NOTIONS and TOYS, too numerous to enumerate; also Ladies' Writing Desks and Baskets.
We also keep a general
News Depot,
where you will find of Magazines, the Atlantic, Harper, Ecleetic, Godey, Ballon, Young Folks, Frank Leslie, Madame Demorest, Hours at Home, and Waverly.
Of papers, N. Y. Ledger, N. Y. Weekly, Mercury, Harper's Weekly, Chimney Corner, Frank Leslie's Illustrated, Yankee Notions, Nick Nax, Comic Monthly, &c.; also the LAFAYETTE DAILY JOURNAL.
We also offer for sale the reliable Family SEWING MACHINE of
WILCOX & GIBBS,
which you are especially invited to call and see before purchasing elsewhere. Particular attention given to orders for anything not on hands. Remember the old stand, corner of Green and Vernon streets, where we will be pleased to wait upon all who will favor us with a call.
July 13 '65.] FOOTE & THOMSON.
TIME. GOLD. TIME. WATCHES, CLOCKS,
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JEWELRY AND
FANCY ARTICLES
In connection with the
BOOK and STATIONERY establishment of
JAMES PATTERSON!
A VERY
LARGE and complete assortment of American, English and Swiss Watches, all warranted. Seth Thomas' 8-day and 24-hour CLOCKS, for Churches, Banks, Dwellings and Stores.
All the elegant styles of late JEWELRY, gold, silver and plated
SPECTACLES!
Silver and Plated Tea and Table Spoons, Gold Pens, Silver Thimbles, Porte-monies, Pocket Cutlery, Tuck, Round and Side Combs, Cartridge Pistols and Cartridges, Wooden, Tin and China Toys, Violin and Guitar Strings,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Razors, Shaving Strops, Brushes, and Toilet Articles; all of the very best quality, and will be sold at the lowest possible prices; at the sign of the "Golden Watch," two doors west of the old stand. JAS. PATTERSON.
A CARD.—To those having Watches and Clocks to be repaired, I would say I have secured the services of one of the best workmen from New York. All work will be attended to promptly, receive my own personal supervision, and be warranted one year. JAS. PATTERSON.
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HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has appointed Administrator of the Estate of William Long, late of Montgomery county, Ind., deceased. JAMES A. BERRYMAN,
August 1865.-w3*] Adm'r.
Crawfordsville
WOOL EXCHANGE
MANUFACTURE! THROUGH
additional facilities for manufactur-
ing and supply of Goods, we offer for sale or exchange, the largest and best stock of Goods we have ever had, for spring and summer trade, and on the best of terms. Also, will manufacture
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS, SATINETTS,
FLANNELS, BLANKETS, &c.,
on reasonable terms. Country Roll Carding, and Carding and Spinning, will be done promptly and in order, at the customary prices.
Wool received for cash or exchange at the old Kelsey corner; also for work or manufacturing and returned when done; or at Factory. apr 27 '65-m6.] R. M. HILLS.
DR. DUPONCO'S
GOLDEN
FEMALES INFALIBLE IN
CORRECTING.
IRREGULARITIES
And thE "only sure" and CERTAIN REMEDY for all those afflicting complaints so peculiar to the sex, whether "married or single."
These Pills are nothing new, but have been used by the Doctors for many years, both in France and America, with unparalleled success in every case; and he is urged by many thousand ladies who have used them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit it. Females peculiarly situated, or those supposing themselves so, are cautioned against using these Pills while in that condition as the proprietor assumes no responsibility after the above admonition, although their mildness wo'd prevent any mischief to health, otherwise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. 50,000 BOXES HAVE BEEN SOLD IN 2 YEARS
Ten thousand boxes sent by letter, both by myself and agents, to all parts of the world, to which answers have been returned, in which ladies say nothing like the above Pills have been known since the Science of Medicine Dawned upon the World in removing obstructions and restoring nature to its proper channel, quieting the nerves, and bringing back the "rosy color of health" to the cheek of the most delicate.
Price $1 00 per box. Six boxes for $5 00. Sold by all Druggists, and by E. J. BINFORD, Sole Agent for Crawfordsville, Ind., and vicinity. Ladies by sending him $1 00 can have the Pills sent confidentially by mail, free of postage and without observation, to any part of the country.
G. S. Lacey, Gen'l Traveling Agent, 167 Dearborn street, P. O. Block, Chicago, Ill. N. B. None genuine unless the boxes signed S. D. HOWE. [feb. 2 '65-yl.
CURE WARRANTED
IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED.
CALL FOR A CIRCULAR DESCRIBING ALL SYMPTOMS.
SYMPTOMS:
The symptoms of Catarrh as they generally appear are at first very slight. Persons find they have a cold, that they have frequent attacks, and are more sensitive to the changes of temperature. In this condition, the nose may be dry, or a slight discharge, thin and acrid, afterwards becoming thick and adhesive. As the disease becomes chronic, the discharges are increased in quantity and changed in quality; they are now thick and heavy, and are hawked or coughed off. The secretions are offensive, causing a bad breath; the voice is thick and nasal; the eyes are weak; the sense of the smell is lessened or destroyed; deafness frequently takes place. Another common and important symptom of Catarrh is, that the person is obliged to clear his throat in the morning of a thick or slimy mucus, which has fallen down from the head during the night. When this takes place the person may be sure that his disease is on its way to the lungs, and should lose no time in arresting it.
The above are but few of the many Symptoms of Catarrh.
A single Bottle will last a month--to be used three times a day.
TESTIMONIAL
From Hon. Thos. J. Turner, Ex-Member of Congress from Illinois, late speaker Illinois House of Representatives, and Grand Master of A. F. and A. M., of the State of Illinois.
FREEPORT, Oct. 21, 1863.
DR. D. H. SEELYE: DEAR SIR:—In reply to your notice of the 18th inst., I would say that I was severely afflicted with Catarrh for years, when I became acquainted with yon and bought two bottles of your Liquid Catarrh Remedy. Before I had used one bottle I was sensibly improved, and before the second bottle was finished, was completely cured. I can recommend the medicine to all afflicted with Catarrh. Respectfully, yours,
THOS. J. TURNER.
DR. D. H. SEELYE & CO.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS, Chicago, Illinois Laboratory at Freeport, Illinois., At wholesale by JOHN D. PARK........Cincinnati, O. WM. JOHNSON..........Detroit, Mich.
And for sale by
E. J. BINFORD ........Crawfordsville. BINFORD BRO'S..............do And by
DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
December 15, 1864.-yl.
MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
COMPOUND
CEDRON BITTERS!
The Latest and Most Important Discovery of the Nineteenth Century
No man's name is more intimately connected with the history of Materia Medica of the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer in medical discovery, than that of
John Bull, of Louisville, Ky.
His inimitable preparation of Sarsaparilla has long stood at the head of the various compounds of that valuable drug.
HIS COMPOUND OF WILD CHERRY
Has become a household word, throughout the west and south.
His Worm Lozenges
In less than a year after their introduction attained a reputation as wide-spread as the continent of North America.
But the crowning glory of his life remains to be attained in his late discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of
Which is the basis of the bitters now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central america, to whom its virtues have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it the Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria, and handles, without fear, the most venomous serpent. It is a belief with them, that while there is breath left in the body, the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the disease may be.
While Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, he is, nevertheless, satisfied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventive for all diseases arising from exposure, either to changes of weather and climate, or to the miasmatic influences, it stands
WITHOUT A RIVAL!
And justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed in Central America and the Western States.
IN DYSPEPSIA
And all its attendant train of symptoms, it acts more like a charm than a medicine. There is nothing in the whole range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease.
A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in the 11th edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pages 1387 and 1388.
A series of experiments in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has just been brought to a successful termination, and he is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonics the whole preserved in tqe best quality of copper distilled Bourbon whisky, which he is confident has no equal in the world.
He might furnish a volume of certificates, but the public has long since learned to estimate such things at their true value. The safest plan is, for every one to test for himself the virtues of a new medicine.
GIVE THE
Cedron Bitters
One trial, and you will never use any other.
It is not necessary to publish a long list of es for which the Cedron Bitters are a specific, in all diseases of the
Bowels, Liver or Kidneys,
In affections of the
Brain, Depending upon Derangement of the Stomach or Bowels,
IN
GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND
NEURALG
AND IN
FEVER & AGUE,
It is destined to supercede all other remedies. It not only cures these diseases, but it prevents them.
A wineglassfull of these Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it against disease under the most trying exposure.
Sold by Grocers and Druggists Generally.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
Principal Office,
Fifth Street, Louisville, Ky.
E.
J. BINFORD,
Agent,
Crawfordsville, Ind.
ALSO SELLS
Bull's Sarsaparilla.
Smith's Tonic Syrup.
Bull's Worm Destroyers.
Rememder E. J. Binford's Drug Store. Crawf'ordsville, Ind, [may 25, '65 ly.
