Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 September 1865 — Page 4
BIG "TEA-POT!
JOSLIN & BEEM,
(SUCCESSORS TO C. JOHNSON,)
AFTER
returning thanks fur past favors, wish to call the especial attention of the public generally to the largo anil most perfect stock of
STOVES & TIN-WARE
now on hands. Tho best and greatest variety of
Cooking & Parlor Stoves
ever offered in the £rawfurdsville market, and
AV A. RRANTE JD
To give satisfaction.
TIISJ'W.AIRjE.
All articles of Tin-Ware manufactured in workmanlike style and from the best tin-plate in use.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
"Will find it to their interest, when in want of anything in our line, to give us a call. We will sell you goods at wholesale, for cash or approved produce, at tho lowest living figures.
REPAIRING, ROOFING, &C.,
done promptly and on fair terms. Cash paid for
COPrER, OLD IRON, RAGS, BUTTER, FEATHERS, &c., &c.
Call and see us before you trado elsewhere.^ Rememember JOSLIN & BEEM, No. 5, Commercial Block, Groen street, Crawfordsville, Indiana. [juiy 27, 1865.
A E N I O N
FARMERS will do well to go to Robb & Wholesale and Retail Stove and Tin-Ware Store. They have
FRTJIT CANS,
Both was and patent self-sealing, by the thousand. All ware made of the best and heaviest stock and insured. Also manufacturer of and agent for the best SORGHUM PANS in use also keeps on hand all kinds of Galvanized and Sheet Iron for sale.
For bargains, call at the sign of the "Big Coffee Pot." ROBB & MAIIORNEY. july 20—3m.
NO MORE WAR.
The Farmer will return to the JPlotv, the mechanic to his Shop, while the t¥««scs trill wend their way to
WASSON CORNER!
For tho pnrposo of supplying themselves with new and desirable SPRING & SUMMER
Our new stock is now hourly arriving and being opened to
PUBLIC INSPECTION!
ANY and every thing usually found at a retail house in the Wabash Valley, can bo had at
W A S S O N S
And at prices as low as those of any "Mammoth" of the country. A large and unsurpassed lino of
DRESS GOODS,
Of every style, grado and color Dress-Trim-mings, Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, Laces, Crapes, etc., etc.
THE GENTLEMEN
Will find our stock of Cloths and Cassimcrcs, extremely large and fine, and at prices corresponding with recent heavy docline in the Eastern markets. ».
Beady-Made Clothing.
We have also in store, a superior stock of Summer Clothing, for Men and Boys. Also,
Hats db Caps,
for the Million.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
Special
attention is called to our new stock of Caipcting. It is tho largest and best stock bro't into tho market this spring. If you wish to buy a handsome pattern, rich colors, it will pay you to call before purchasing.
jjgJ~CaII, everybody, and cxamino our new & •ompleto stock, and loarn prices.
^STRemember Farmers, we pay the highest market prices for all kinds of Produce. Favor us with a call. W.
ILLIIV 1 LBFI6.
T.
WASSON.
Call at the Sign of the CANINE & WHITE'S "A Strange Adventure/
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Hardware \/7
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COUNTRY MERCHANTS ANDMahorncy's
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!
dPocket & Table Cutlery,
S E E E
O S X.f TCUES. tt if TT 8, S E
S.I S, E I E E S
REAPERS & MOWERS,
draft
Wood's Self Rake Ohio Chief Self Rake Ball's Ohio Hand New York McCormick iicCorraick Self Wood's Prize Mower
Slower,
(tho best in use,)
THEESHEES
(Steam and Ilorsc Power:)
A. GAAR & CO.'S given up to be superior to all others
Sandford's Straw Cutter,
AMERICAN HOG TAMERS,
HUNT'S STRAW AND FODDER CUTTER,
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
rLOWS, HOES, RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES, SPADES,
SHOVELS, PICKS,
Cook's Sorgho Evaporator,
Tho ONLY thing in GENERAL USE.
g3?' We havo a groat many other articles too todions to mention, all of which wo will sell at tho lowest prices, wholesale or retail. Give us a call before purchasing elsowhcro wo can mako it to your intorest. ..
CANINE & WHITE,
No. 2 Empire Block, CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
ft NICE LOT OF those boautiful FEATHER DUSTERS, for fale by mnv 15 CAMIS'E & Wni'IE.
BY SAM. C. CRANE,
WILL EE ISSUED SHORTLY. Price, 15 Cents. None but disabled Soldiers Wanted for Agents. jZ30*"For sale by all News dealers. [july6
GREENBACKS ARE GOOD, Robacks are Better.
DR. ROBACK'S [STOMACH BITTERS]
These BtUers are not offered to the public as a medicine (hill will euro »H lthe "Ills (hat flesh Is heir to," hut they larc nn honest, reliable, remedial ugent, and are an efficient and agreeable regu[tator ol" the system. In all sections of
ROBACK'S BITTERS.
itlic country, especially In the billons 1 districts of the West and South-west, I where they have been Introduced, they1
I are recommended by tho Physicians as beneficial If taken tn proper quantities tn accordance with the directions, as a
I preventive and cure for Fever and Ague, 1 Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, IMspep-
ROBACK'S BITTERS.
sla, Indigestion, Jaundice, Dizziness, Depression of Splrlls, Languor, and aN derangements of the digestive functions.
For Debilitated Persons they arc particularly recommended, giving an appetite and strength to the whole human frame.
These IS-surs :tre scientifically, prepared. Hi!'i n.re h: »!e of it rare conihl-
ROBACK'S BITTERS.
nation of Iloots, i'lnnls. Herbs, Harks, and Scc-ds, which have been found mosl cfTcctual by long medical experience, »o possess (he requisite Tonic proper!les In relieving and curing the above complaints. These Bitters arc the poor man's oiend, saving him many doctor's bills, las well as the rich man's solace and
ROBACK'S BITTERS.
^omfon Invigorating the weak and debilitated, driving away melancholy, making a life or misery one of unalloyed enjoyment. These Hitters have been Introduced, and are being used, not only tn the hospitals, but among the soldiers, as an appcilzer, tonic, and regulator of the system throughout the Army of the
ROBACK'S BITTERS.
North, by and with the consent of the highest government authority. In point of strength I will guarantee my Bitters to eoutain a larger proportion of real medicinal Ingredients and virtues than any other Stomach Cltlers In the market and by comparison with others
It will be seen at once, that (hey are
ROBACK'S BITTERS.
stronger, and upon trial will he found more efilck-nt, than all others they are agreeable to the taste, Invigorating In effect, made of good materials, nnd an article that all my customers purchase
I the second time with equal satisfaction. Let everybody try them, nnd they will be fully convinced of the truth of the above.
ROBACK'S CHOICE ft lNfcS LiQLOiiS.
The Wine Growers of the West have dls1 covered that alter the fntawba-grapc has yielded the delicious lne so highly prized, an exceedingly line flavored brandy, pussesslr.g rare medicinal properties, can be 1 extracted by careful dtsllllatlon.
Being ever eager to advance any dls1 rovery that tends to nn Improvement of
nOiiATK'S CHOICE WINES LIQUORS.
she sanitary condition of the public,0. W. ilo'.uck liiu constructed large and costly :«i lc copper stills, of a peculiar model, 1 .v .ii which he produces the Catawba 1 rjindy. In Its greatest purity, retaining I those inedleu! qualities for which \(t niiic'i vr.lucd and recommended by
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and
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WINKS & LIQUORS.
mac Brands*, Bourbon and Bye Whis-:-:y. Kolliind Gin, Aromatic Schlcdam schnapps, Cherry Bounce, nnd all other domestic Hanoi's, are manufactured and I distilled by the same carcfnl and delicate process, nnd kept constantly on hand for sale. wholesale or In any desired quant!iy. Still Catawba Wine, warranted pure,
ROBACK'S CHOICE WINES & LIQUORS.
procured from Hie surrounding vlneyards, sold by the box, gallon, or cask, nt tho lowest market price. Roback's sweet Malaga Wine Is the most excellent I article of the hind to be found In the
Western country, nnd the Port Wine he !n»rs for sale has no equal. 1 '.!• and Manufactory Nos. 6fl,58,80 and
Third Street, Cincinnati, 0.
For sale by all Druggists.
MISS F. M. BALDWIN,
Having now in storo anew and superb stock of
MILLINERY GOODS
FOR the spring and sumriier trade, would most respectfully solicit the attention of old patrons and friends, and tho public of Crawfordsville and vicinity generally. My present stock comprises all of the latest styles and most fashionable goods consisting in part of
BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, LACES, CRAPES, RIBBONS IN GREAT VARIETY, and a general assortment of TRIMMINGS, which taken as a whole, are calculated to please tho fancy of the most fastidious.
BLEACHING
AND
eT XJ *17 RSCBIVED
STOVES, STOVES!
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ROBB & MAHORNEY,
Il.VVK THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF
STOVES and TINWARE!
EVER
PeacJi, Cherry, Swedish,and
offered in this rnnrkct. Everything in our line kept constantly on hand fur CASH or good Trade, only. Wo buy old
CAST AND WROUGHT IRON
of every description also
OLD COPPER, BRASS, LEAD, PEW
TER, BRITANNIA, FEATHERS,
RAGS, BUTTER, EGGS, BEESWAX,
for all of which we pay cash or trado.
ROOFING. GUTTERING. SPOUTING
•fttrf
[jan [5 '65.
Main Street Millinery!
HEAVY DECLINE IN PRICES!
PRESSING,
and all else in tho millinery line, executed to order with neatness, and on short notice. 5E©~ STORE one door east of the "TAYLOR H9UCE." |rr 2* '82-tf-
CAMPBELL, GALE* & HARTER,
ANOTHER SUPPLY OF THOSE POPULAR PRE Ml" UM
CALL AND SEE THEM, FAHMEES
Also, tbc CHAMPION CIDER MILLS, for making up lar/^e quantities of Cider. Also, HUTCHINSON'S CIDER MILLS. Together with
TIIE VERY BEgT 2STOW IN USE. PLOWS, DRAG SAWS, CLOTHES WRINGERS,
and a general assortment of
\D
T11¥ W A BE I
NAILS, SASH, GLASS, IRON, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, PUTTY,
Building vflaterials
Copper-Smithing,
done to order and Insured. Be sure to look for the
Big Collet" Pol!
On Washington street, under McClelland's Hail, west sido Court IIouso, Crawfordsville, Ind.
Go to Robb & Mahoruey's for bargains July 13, 1865.—yl.
SHEMjDOJY $ MJWOOD, General Commission merchants and Brokers, and
DEALERS
rUST
in Grain, Flour, Hay and Produce.
Special and prompt attention given to orders and inquiries. Consignments solicited. IfcSi" Office, Corner Vine and Second streets, mar30-m6.] Cincinnati, Ohio.
Paper,
received a large stock and a good assortment at tho Book Store. srrlj'fJ.l rOCTE
&
THOMSON.
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of every description.
No trouble to show goods call and sec before making purchases. Augu Ft 31, 1805.
OF
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Assets i...$659,078 98 Risks taken from $100 to $20,000 at once, and no additional cost for papers, when divided among the Companies. Cost of Policy and Survey, $L 50.
DETACHED DWELLINGS. On all Dwellings detached, or separated 100 feet from others, the following rates will bo charged: \]4. per cent, for 5 years, or $15 on the §1000. 1 3 10
No mutual notes taken, to run back on the people for future installments. Once paid it is done with for the time insured. All that is promised will be performed, and losses paid through this office.
For Good Faith, Rclinbility, and Promptness in cases of loss by fire, these companies aro
Second to None.
Thankful for past favors, the undersigned respeelfully asks an increased share of patronage in the future, which ho hopes to merit by prompt attention to business, and fair inducements, and not by disparaging other equally reputable companies in any way, nor by representing any one of the companies of which he is the Agent, as the only reliable company, Ac., «frc., a trick, which in any business community of the present day is, or ought to be (as a cant phrase has it) played out.
THOSE
A. W. LEMMOi\,
Agent, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
March 16, 1865. m6.
GJRE M:*YCA S TJL E Foundry & Machine Shop
wishing CASTINGS of any kind of having any kind of Machinery to repair, are requested to call on us, as we do our work right, unu ',s cnuap as any otber place.
We make and repair ENGINES and all kinds of MILL MACHINERY, fit up SHAFTING, &n. make Sash Weights, Grate Bars, and all kinds of
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS.
Particular attention given to repairs on Richmond and other THRESHING MACHINES. JJkS*- All work warranted and done promptly.— Orders left with MOCLKLLANP, BARNETT & Co., in Crawfordsville, will be promptly filled.
This firm are ajso agents for our unrivalled Sugar Mills. Call and see them. W. D. WILSON & SON, june8f65]* Grecncastle, Ind.
miss tlM.'MCi 1* ME mrff liftlilfi
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CAMPBELL, GALF.Y & IlARTKr.r"
FARMERS AND BUSINESS MEN
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS!
The undersigned is Agent for three first-class
Insurance Companies!
PlICENIX,
OF
A«
HARTFORD, CONN.
ts $925,902 97
NORTH AMERICAN, NEW YORK. Assets §697,837 06 HOME,
¥WYfOJfS,
CKF.K.N" STREET, ONE DOOR SOUTH BENEFIEL'9 STORE,
CrawTordsville, Ind.,
IS
now in receipt of a oomplete stock of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of Bonnets and Hats lor Ladies, Misses and Children, of the newest and most desirable styles, also a nice lino of Ribbons, Feathers and Flowers, of evory variety Caps of all kinds for old Ladies.
BL.EACUING AND PRESSING} done to order, on short notice. Will be receiving new Goods every few days throughout the season and shall spare no pains to please all who may favor me with their patronage. cay 4'6?.] MAGGIE WOODS.
^T-
PUTTING DOWN THE...
BE BELL. ION!
A N
BILL. BOWERS
-PUTTING DOWN. T.I IE PRICE OP
DBY-OOODS.
BILL. BOWERS' FIFTH ANNUAL ADDEESS!
GE\TLEME\
After four yearn of untiring energy in the Dry Goods business in your midst, during which time wo flatter ourselves, you havo appreciated our efforts to please fr&m the very liberal patronage you have bestowed upon us, for which you have our most sincfere thanks.
We would again say to you that we aro now receiving and offering direct from tho Importers and Manufacturersj as large, complete and magnificent stock of Dry Goods as wo or any other man ever oflered in the Wabash Valley all of which rrara purchased since the full of llichmond, during the great panic, and will bo sold on our old motto— for cost and just a little inoro.
Houses who purchased before that time, stand from under, for we intend to astonish evorybody. IVe can and mill undersell all competition.
AVc have closed out during the last forty days all our high priced goods, and if you wish to make twenty cents on every dollar of your purchases, do not fail to call at the Banner and examine, and be no longer faithless but see and believe, for wo say to you that THE BANNER WILL NOT BE UNDERaor.n. You will please bear in mind that the Banner has always been the last house to put prices vpt and the first to let them down/
Our stock this spring will be full and complete, so you need not run around to small mammoths or other one-horse houses, as you can get all you want at the Banner. Womens' Shoes at 75 cents per pair good Prints at 20 cents per yard good blcached muslin at 20 to 30 cents per yard best styles spring Do Laines and Chalies at 30 cents per yard and all other goods lower than can bo bought in any other house.
In conclusion, we would say to all comc, for now is the time and tho Banner tho place.
For the great rebellion's ended, And Davis run away General Lee has surrendered,
And Grant has won the lay
And the Stars and Stripes aro waving Wtere traitors once did dwell Slavery's Moloch couldn't save them,
So they took a trip to
Whilst things are thus upheaving, Tho Banner's still alivo, .„ And those who patronize it .ire the only ones that thrive.
Then come vc poor and needy,—, Then come yc rich and poor, We'll always greet you wolcomo
At the Banner Store.
Our Ladies treat you civii, And show you goods so cheap, You will hardly stop to grumble
At the prico of wheat.
And if you're fond of gassing, Just give the Boss a call He will tell you what's tho reason
That goods took such a fall.
Now, to conclude our rhyming, We'll gny to you oncu more To call where goods are sold
At cost and a little more.
Apr. 13,1865. B. B.
PENSION! BOUNTY! BACff PAY!
Commutations of Rations for Soldiers icho have been Prisoners of War, and Prize Money also, Claims for Horses and other Property lost in the service, and in fact every spccic-s of Claims against the
Government, collected with promptness and dispatch by
H'. P.
BIIITTO.V, Attorney
AND
GOVERNMENT_CLAIM AGENT!
Office vritli County Treasurer, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDFANA.
To Widows and other Ileirs of deceased Soldiers: 1st. When a soldier has died from any cause In the service of the United States, since the 13th of April, 1861, leaving a widow, she is entitled to a pension of $8 per month alsoa bounty of from $75 to $402, besides all arrears of pay. 2d. If the soldier left no widow, his children under 16 years of age arc entitled to the pension, back pay and bounty. if 3d. If the soldier left no widow, chifld or children, then the father is entitled to the bounty and back pay, but no pension. 4th. If the soldier left no widow, child or father, or if the father has abandoned the support of the family, the mother is entitled to the back pay and bounty, and, if she was dependent in whole or in part on her son for support, to a pension also. 5th. If the soldier left none of the above heirs, then tho brothers and sisters arc entitled to tho back pay and bounty, i"
To Discharged Soldiers tat. Wheh a soldier is discharged by reason of the expiration of his term' of service, he is enti-i tied to all arrears of pay and the balance of thio bounty promised to him after dedaoting the in« stallments paid. 2d. Soldiers discharged for wonnds receivod in LINE OF DUTY, aro on titled to a POUNTY. 3d. Soldiers discharged by reason of disoasd contracted in the sorvico, or wounds reooived, which still disablo them, are entitled to a PENSION in addition TO THE ABOVE.
By a late act of Congross every soldier who shall have lost both hands, Or both feot or, who shall have lost one hand and one foot in the service, shall be entitled to a pension of $20 per month.
Officers returns to Chief of Ordnanco, SurgeonGeneral and Quartermaster-General made up, and' Certificates of Nlro-Indebtedness, obtained.
Trrdr Fees reasonable, and no charge in any case unless successful. ffiSf Special attention g'von also to tho settlement of decedents' Estates, and other Legal business. W. P. BRITTON.
July 13, 1865. yl.
Property for Sale.
One two-story HOUSlS and LOT on Washington Street, and ono cottage frame HOIISE on Green Street) also, a nine acre lot of LAND ono mile south of Crawfordsville, on tho Danville State Road. Enquire of
H. J. WEBSTER,
June 22, 1865—3m* .' Reoorder M. C.
E sure and call at J. 11. Benefiel's whon you v-k'h to buy Family 'Jroceriec.
