Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 November 1865 — Page 3
$ 5 0 0 0 0
WORTH OF
FALL AND WINTER
BOUGHT
and arc now on exhibition at the old etund of
MCCLURE&FRY!
We do say that wo have tho
BEST ASSORTED STOCK GOODS
ia tho market consisting of f'lli line of
•UK, MY*
&
WCOLES GOOIS, all kinds,
Xjadles F'urs,
end almost everything you can ask for.
OUR ilOTTO IS:
"NEVER TO BE UNDERSOLD!"
ALL KINDS OF
taken in exchange for Goods.
S&* Wo invite all to come and see
tho iinmonsc piles of now Goods.
..t. 2, 1865.
McCLURE & FliV.
Ad ft istra I r-s Sale.
N
OTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that we will sell at Public Auction, on Friday, the 10th of November, 1865, at the late residence of Benjamin F. Seaman, late of Brown township, Montgomery county, ind., deceased, ail his personal property, (not taken by the widow,) consisting of Horses, Cattle, liogs, Sheep, Hay, Corn, Funning Implements, Household and Kitchen Furniture.
Tf.mtsi—On all sum? over fire dollars a credit of twelvo months will be given, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety, waiving valuation aud appraisement laws.
oot 1913*] Adrnr's.
JExccitlor's *T'olice.
•JVrOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that letters tes.LtI tamentary, with will annexed, have been grunted to the undersigned on the estate of Lucy Thompson, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. The estate is supposed to be solvent.
DR.
I
WII,11A31 N. W ASS ON, Exec'r.
October 19, 1865. w.'J.
Stricki.akd's Pii.k Rejikdv has curcd thousands of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives immediate relief and effects :i permanent cure. Try it directly. It is warranted to cure. For sale by E. J. Binford ife R. K. Krout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. 50 cents per bottle. [octl9'65yl.
Executor's Sale of Real Estate.
THE
undersigned has been authorized by the court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, Indiana, to sell at private sale tho following described real estate, situate in tho county of Montgomery and State of Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the south-east quarter of section (4) four, in township nineteen (19) north of range (4) four west—eighty acres—upon the following terms: One half in hand at time of sale, balance in twelve months, with interest, note and approved security. HENRY V. I). NEVILs,
Executor of Lydia D. V. Nevius, dee'd. oct. 19, 1S65—It ![pr's fee $3,50
Guardian Sale or Real Estate.
THEprivatesalo
undersigned has been authorized to sell at tho following described real cstatoin the county of Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided half of tho southeast quarter of tho northwest quarter of section twenty-three (23) in township seventeen (17) north of range five (5) west and of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-three (23) aforesaid, same township and range upon tho following terms, to-wit: One third in hand, one third in twelve months, and one third in eighteen months, the purchaser to give his notes with approved security, bearing interest from date. ROBERT W. GAMBLE,
Guardian of Mary C. Shepherd. [pr's fee $4,25]
oct 19, 1865—-It
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE
is hereby given, that I will seller Public Auction, on Saturday, the 18th day of November, 1865. at the late residence of David Himcs, deceased, near Whitesville, Montgomery county, his personal property, consisting in part of tjie following arti.cles, viz: One yoke of Oxen, one 2-horse Wagon, one Buggy and Harness, .-Corn, Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and tho one-half of a Log Wagon and Log Chains, Src., etc.
A
credit of nine months will bo giren on all sums over three dollars, tho purchaser giving note with approved security, without reliof from valuation laws.
JACOB M. HARSEBARGER,
ccCSto.''] Adm'r.
STOVES and TINWARE!i jyTJ^r
FOR CASH!iBOUSE FUR WISHING
sm
rsr m^ .be*. iss,
nt tho idgn of tho
Big Coffee Pol
On Washington streot, under McClelland's Hull, west side Court House, Crawfordsville, Ind.
PiOBB & MAHORNEY,
A\ E a large ami full assortment of the Cincinnati Resor Cooking .STOVES Cast and Sheet Iron Parlor and JHcatitr Stoves.
QUEENSWARE & GLASSWARE!
Largest assortment in this city—by the pini'iVor in setts—from .'{0 cents to Sll'. all to match, and beautiful patterns. A pyramid ot'
COAL OIL LAMPS!
.From the Little Tom Thumb to I arlor Queen—to suit everybody.
Knives ami Forks, Tea and Table Spoons, Butcher Knives," Flat Irons, Washboards and Tubs, churns, Annapolis Stone-ware, Bread bowls, Rolling pins. Butter prints, Sugar Firkins, market, clothes and school Baskets, Door Rugs, coffee-mills, sorg'ium mills, cider mills, rat traps, Farm bells brass, porcelain, copper, soap and sugar Kettles, straw cuttcrs, Looking glasses, meal sieves, wood saws, chopping axes, pine, cedar and tin Buckets.
Our st'.'ok of TIN WARE is at all times kept full and complete. We have a large work shop in rear of sales room and keep a full set of good workmen and are leady at all tiiues to make to order and put up Valley and Spouting on new or oid houses also all kinds ol repairing ai mending leaky vessels.
In presenting our new House Furnishing Store we wish to say that we feel now able and believe that we have made Very desirable addition* our large and well tried stock of COOKING A- PARLOR STOVES. Wc are now prepared to set man and wife up for Housekeeping anil in pureha-dn"-from its we warrant a saving ot from S3 to £10 in an outfit. Come and sec.
JSSrLook for tho BIG COFFEE
POT House Furnishing Store.
0
-'©a
Agents for the best Reapers, Mowers, Threshing machines, Sulky Plows, Drills, See. Agricultural sale room in rear of front.
ROB
4fc
MA1IOKXEY,
Washington St., under McCltlla:id's li.-ill. Oct. 1J, 1H05. if
GREAT BARGAINS!
FALL AND WINTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED.
Wa. 6
ERASMUS I). SEAMAN, JOSEPH S. SEAMAN,
HATS,
CAPS,
SJIOES,
llosicrv.
Gloves.
IKT TOWN.
C,
L0THING
N'
tlmwmercial ISZocfc.
AM NOW SEP PLIED Fill I and Winler Goods, iind Gents' wein every vanet\
consisting of Li dies' west halt ot the nor
.BOOTS.
CLOTILIXCi,
J-TKS,
Notions,
QUEENSWARE and GROCERIES.
My stock is full and complete which 1 offer lielow ALL comi'ktition. I don't propose to take time or inake a great blow through the paper: to sing you a song but will sell you the goods you want, as above stated, and let you go, feeling assurod that
I'* iv ill al I d, a
when you want more Goods. My stock wii.i, be kept FULL all the time, as I receive new Goods every week. C. W. ELTZROTII.
N. B. I want to buy an indefinite number of County Bonds. If you have a Bond and want to sell bring it around.'. C. W. E.
October 19, IStij.' 2m.
SOMETHING~NEW
OT0RE! stan(.')
(.li' Patterson's old
VERNON ST. CRAWFORDSVILLE.
L. A* M. DESSA&JER,
AVING CI L.NLD UP in the above line of trade, and at. the above stand, would inform the citizcns of city and country that they will endeavor to keep constantly on hand a FULL and complete stock of
E A A E O IN
for men and boys: also, a large stock of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
AS—
—.SUCH
Under&SBiirts,
woolen and cotton socks and awers, handkerchiefs, woolen shirts, and piece goods of ail descriptions and prices, to which they respectfully direct public attention.
Wo are determined to sell Goods at astonishing low figures. Come and examine our stock. A visit to tlio Eagle Clothing Store will pa.v.— Trr it, fc». 19. l»«5-rl,
QQODS
1865. 1865.
JUST RECEIVED BY
CAMPBELL, GALEY & 1IARTER.
Sheetings and Shirtings,
STRIPES :uid TICKS,
Flannels and Linseys,
C1) eck and rig ha qis,
BLANKETS & COUNTERPANES, Cloths and Casimeres,
SAT83ETTS aisd JE.OS,
Knit ShiiJ6 an I Drawers,
DRESS GOODS:
1'oplins, Orientals,
fi" REX CBS MERIXOES, Coliurghs,
Empress Ootlas,
STRIPED MOHAIRS,
Wool DcLaiaes, Figured R^eps,
E'ancy and 35oi=Mii !g' Prints.
Knit Worsted Goods:
jYubias, Hoods, Scarfs,
W COS. E20SIC. Kotiosi.S.
Shawls, Cloaks, Furs and
MUFF'S.
Ready-Made Clothing,
Carpets and Oal-Clotlis,
Boots c^3 ©lioe@
To be sold for Cash at the lowest market rates.
Campbell, Galcy & Karlcr. oct 12, lSt)5.
Vommissioucr's
Rebecca J. Smith ct a 1 Petition vs. fur
Smith, George J. Smith ct al Partition. )T1CE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, at its October term, 1
ith a H'u, stock of quarter of section nine also, the east half of the rth-east. quarter of section
St:5, in
eae of IVtition fi»r Partition, wherein Rebecca J. Smith et al were plain tills and Sarah Smith and I George J. Smith et a! were defendants, I will .sell at Public Auction, on the premises, on Thursday the '.Mil day of November, IS!i5, the following described Real Estate in Sugar Creek township, in said county of Montgomery, to-wit: I The east half of the south cast quarter of section four also, the cast half of tho north-east
iiiif: also, the west half of the north-west quarter of section ten
also,
the cast half of the r.orth-
ifc.-i quarter of scetien ten, except twenty acrcs cfi' l" the north end of said tract also, the east half of the west half of the south-west quarter of section fifteen also, the west half of the cast haif of the south-west quarter of section fifteen: also, a. part of the cast half of the north-west quarter of section fifteen bounded as follows:— beginning twenty-five rods west of the half mile stake (in the north line of said section, and from thence west fifty rods, and thence south one hundred and sixty roils, and thence east fifty rods, thence north one hundred and sixty rods to the I place of beginning, containing in total four bundied and seventy acres more ot less: ail the above described land is situate in township twenty, north of range three west.
Teu.vs of Sai.:::— One third of the purchase money, cash in hand, one third in six months, and the residue in twelve months from day of sale, the purchaser giving his bond with approved security, without relief l'roui valuation or appraisement laws on deferred payments bearing interest from date.
JOHN MITCHELL, Com'r.
Oct. 12, ISGS-w-l. [pr fee £11 25.]
SkeriiT's Sale,
BY
VIRTUE of an Execution, to me directed, from the clcrk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, I will r-xposc at Public. Sale, to tb" highest bidder, on Saturday the llt.li day of November, 1805, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and -i o'clock P. M., of said day, at the court-house door, in*thc town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits of a term not exceeding seven years of the following described Real Estate, to-wit: Lot number One Hundred and Thirty-seven, as the same is known and designated on the original plat of the city of Crawfordsville, all lying aud being in the county of Montgomery and State of ludiana and on failure to realize the full amount of judgincut, interest and costs, I will at the same time I and placc expose at public sale the fee simple of said Real Estate.
Taken as the property of John W. Guthrie and I Mary B. Guthrie, at the suit of Jeremy S. Ivelsey. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.
ALL
Overcoats, Sack Coals, Froeii Coats, Com fori t, Gloves,
Riisincss Suits, SJress Coats,
Rubber Coats, Woolen Jackets. oys Overcoats,
J. a. McCONNELL, Sheriff M. C.
Octl9w3. [pr fee £5 00.]
medical men and the press recommend Dr. Stkkkland's Anti-Choi.kra Mixturk as the oi'iy certain remedy for Diarrhoea and Dysentery. It is a combination ol Astringents, Absorbents, Stimulants and Carminatives, and is warranted to effect a cure after all other means have failed, especially in chronic cases.
For sale by E. J. Binford and R. K. Krout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. 50 cents per bottle. [octlO'GSyli^
Piano for Sale.
A new and valuable Piano for sale on the most favorable terms. In point of tone and construction it is excelled by no instrument in the city and to those wanting a number one Piano, a rare opportunity is offered. For particulars apply at tlic Jrurw
1
'. '.'See, uug 31-• if, c, L, Iio^E,
THE IMPORTANT
QUESTIONS OF THE DAI' ARE:
SHALL MAXIMILIAN BE DRIVEN
OUT OF—
E I O
ECHO ANSWERS-SHALL HE!
WIlKllE SMhlJLIj
IITE
TO E
E A O O S ALL WELL INFORMED
JPJKOFJLE AJ%SJ l*JEJR AT
THE
BANNER STORE
WHERE GOODS ARE SOLD "2? O O JS
A
JUST A LITTLE MOBS!
BILL. BOWERS' SEMI-ANNUAL A. RE S 1%:
SLASHES AX£5 CiE.VFI.EJJES OF
MONTGOMERY & i:«G COCXTSES:
Again permit us to tender our warmest thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed on us and hoping still to merit the same, wc would say to you and all others that the
OLD 'BANNER' STILL WAVES
and that we arc now daily receiving our Fall and Winter Stock, comprising a full line of nil kinds of Goods heretofore kept by us, all of which we propose to .sell just little cheaper than the cheapest.
We do not say that we sell more goods than any house in Indiana we prefer to tell a story thud Somebody will believe. But wc do say—nnd those who will favor us with a call can be convinced tliut we will sell goods a little cheaper than any other house in this city. Our stock is now full :ind complete and will be kept so during the fall and winter. Then wc say to all cash or ready-pay buyers to give us s. call aud we will make it to
YOUR INTEREST
to trade nt the "Banner." As we sell no goods on a credit, of course wo have no bad debts to make up off of our customers.
Neither have we lost anything in outside speculations to be made back from our customers: but. our system of doing business is uniform—all goods marked in plain figures, at small profits, aud solil at. marked prices nj_ need fear of being deceived.
Then come from the hills, from the plains und the valley, Come to the "Banner" with a rush and a rally And don't be deceived by v. he lit tie side show That keeps open daily on C. 0. M. Row.
'Elephant" and paid out your
You've uli seen the money 'Till its lost all its novelty, and ceased to be funny. The "Mammoth" has bellowed and made so much noise, It has lost its attraction for all but the boys.
And other old fogies have lived out. their day, And only keep store to have some place to stay. But the "Banner's" alive and up with the times, And always will give you the worth of your dimes.
Then pass the side shows, the 'Mammoths' and ali, And come to the "Banner," and give us a call. You'll find v.hen you call that wo meanwh.it we say, Then call at tho "Banner," you'll find it will pay.
And that is the word thai make the world move, In business, in polities, or even in /ore. The first question asked by men of this day, The first question asked is—'will the thing pay?'
Sept. 2S, 1SG3.
.OEl'ifj
mm fklB
FEMALES
ylJNF/SUBLE IN
CORRECTING
IfifilStoRITlO
And the "only sure" and CERTAIN REMEDY' for till 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 cvc-ry case and he is urged by many thousand ladies who have used them, to make the Pills public for tho 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, arc 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 arc recommended. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. 50,000 BOXES HAVE I'.KKN SOI.D IX 2 YKAKS.
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 tho above Pills have been known since tho Science of Medicine Dawned upon tho AVorld in removing obstructions and restoring nature to its proper channel, quieting tho nerves, and bringing back the "rosy color of health" to the check of the most delicato.
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 tho Pills sent confidentially by mail, frco of postage and without observation, to any part of the country.
G. S. Laccy, Gen'l Traveling Agent, 167 Dearborn street, P. 0. Block, Chicago, III. N. B. IS"one genuine unless the boxes signed
rfeb. 2 '55-v
A A I N I N
CRAWF'RDSVILLE.
H. JPottenger
WISHES
TO ANNOUNCE to his old friends and the public generally that ho is again in the Dry Goods trade in the city of Crawfordsville, at
No. 4 Commercial Block,
where he has a well selected stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, IIATS AND
CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
QUEENSWARE, LASSWARF, kc.,
which he proposes to sell below all competition
FOR CASH OR PRODUCE.
"Small Profits and Quick Sales" for cash is tho motto. All arc invited to call anil price goods before purchasing elsewhere, and be convinced that it is to
TlseSr Interest
to
DR.is
Hay of 32c.
#33" All kindj of country l'roduco taken ia exchange lor Goods nt market price-?. oct 12'65] II. l'OTTENGER.
Srr.icKi .ANn's Mr.ixiFLirous Cuucir Hai.sam warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Consumption, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. For sale by E. J. 13 in ford and R. K. Ivrout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. 50 cents per bottle. [ocll'J'tiiy 1.
IMPORTANT TOHOUSEKEEPERS.
EVERYBODY 1IIS OWN BROOM MAKER,
by the use of celebrated
Metalic
Broom
Head!j
without the aid of cord or tvings of any kind.
1\u'i:xti:» June 1.?, 1S63.
HIS HEAD is made of malleable Iron, and will last for a. life-time as there are no screws, springs or anything of the kind about it to get out of repair.
It is simple, strong and light, weighing but a few ounces more than an ordinary broom. When the straw is worn out it can bo 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 it.
Cull and supply yourselves at the Hardware Store of Canine & White, Crawfordsville or of II. E. Rhoads, Wavehuid.
August 24, lS(3i. wtf.
9
Umio
mmm
EAKEa-Ch.-*"
WHS Cure Catarrls. Will cure cold in the head.
Will cure an ofl'enssve brcatla
Will cure pain in tlic liead. Willc me ulceration in the nose.
Will restore the sense of Sicaring. Will restore fixe sense of smell.
Will restore the sense of sight. Will restore Hie sense of taste,
Will restore the voice.
WHEN CAUSED BY CATARRH,
Catarrh Snuff an injury,
As is now admitted by all informed,'causing irritation and inflammation of the mucous membrane, while the
Liquid Catarrh Eemedy
Gently and gradually removes all unnatural incrustations and deposits, restoring the diseased membrane to its normal condition.
A single Bottle will last a monthto be used three times a daj\
03= CURE WARRANTED
IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED.
mr CALL FOE A CIRCULAR DES
CRIBING ALL SYMPTOMS.-®*
DR
D. H. SEELYE & CO.,
SOI.E PiiorniETOits, Chicago, Illinois. Laboratory at Frceport, Illinois. At wholesale by JOHN D. PARK Cincinnati, 0. W.M. JOIIXSON Detroit, Mich.
And for sale by
E. .T. BINFORD Crawfordsville. BINFORD BRO'S do And by
DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE,
December 15. 1?G1.—yI.
MED8CAL. O N S
COMPOUND
CEDRON BITTERS!
Tiic Latest and Most Important ©iscovery of the Nineteenth Century
No man's name is more intimately concocted with the history of Materia Medica of tho United States, or rnoro favorably known as a pioneer iu medical discovery, than, that of
Jchri Bull, of Louisville, Ky.
Ilis inimitable preparation of Sarsaparilla hrs long stood nt the head of tho various compounds of that valuable drug-
HIS COMPOUND OF WILD CHERRY
IIaa become a household word wciil and south.?
throughout tha
FLis "Worm Lozenges
In less ihnn a ycr.r fter their introduction attained a reputation as wide-spread as the continent. of North America.
But the crowning glory nf his life remains to ba attained in his late discovery, or rather combination, for he docs not claim to have been the discoverer of
Whieh ia the basis of the bitters now offered tothe public. That honor belong.- to the native inhabitants of Central ameriea, to whom its virtues have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it the Indian bids defiance to tho most deadly malaria, and handles, without fear, the most venomous serpent. It is a belief with them, that while there is broath left in the body, the Cedroa is potent to cure, no matter what tha disease may bo.
While Dr. Bull is not jirepared to endorse this extraviiganr. pretension, hois, nevertheless, satisfied from a thorough examination of thecvidenco relating to its virtues, that its a remedy and preventive lor all diseases arising from exposure, either to changes of weather and climate, or to tho miasmatic inllucnces, it stands
WITHOUT A RIVAL!
And justly deserves the reputation it has so long I enjoyed in Central America and the Western States.
I^sT DYSPEPSIA
And all ifs attendant train of symptoms, it acfj moro like a charm than a mcdicine. There is nothing in the whole range of Materia, Medica that can for moment bear a comparison with it in this disease.
A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in the 11th edition of tho U. S. Dispcnsatory, pages and 1388.
A series of esperimeriis in which Dr. Bull Tias been for years engaged, has just been brought to a successful termination, and be is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonics the whole preserved in best quality of copper distilled Bourbon whiaI ky, which ho is confident has no equal in tho
World.
lie might furnish a volume •of certificates, but tho public has long since learned to estimate such tilings at their true value. Tho safest plan is. for every one to test for himself the virtues of a new lucdicine,
I E E
Ceclron Bitters
One trial, and you will never use any other.
It is not necessary lopubiish along list of diseases for which tho Cedron Bitters are a specific, in ail diseases of the
ISoivels, Mjiver or Kidneys,
In affections of tho
1
Brain, Depending upon Derangement of the Stomach or Bowels,
GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND
NEURALGIA,
A N I N
FEVER & AGUE,
It is destined to stspcrccde all other renicdics. It not only cures these disoases, but it prevents them.
A wineglassfull of these Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, willobviato the ill affects of tho most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it against disease under the most trying exposure.
Sold by Grocers and Generally.
druggists
DR. JOHN BULL'S
Principal Office
Fifth Street, Louisville, Ky.
12. jr. ISWJFOllIP, Agent,
Crawfordsville. 2nd.
ALSO SELLS
iv
Bull's Sarsaparilla.
Smith's Tonic Syrup.
Bull's Worm DestroyersJ
Rcmeioder E. ,f. Billfold's Drug Storr. OnW* i'vr'.Uvillr. lu.d, "miiv ''j, Y,:'
