Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 December 1865 — Page 4
THEY HAVE COME.
OUSE
(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
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; Sadirons; 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 introduced; and several other patterns at prices to suit everybody. Russia Iron Heating Stoves, beautiful design; also, cast box and parlor and parlor cooking Stoves, 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 any where.
TIN-WARE!
Have also engaged the services of JOHN HOOVER, 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. 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
FINE ART GALLERY! A. F. WISE'S NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY.
EMPIRE BLOCK, OVER BOWERS' STORE,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.
PICTURES
of all styles and sizes executed
promptly and in the finest style. CALL AND SEE OUR WORK. Hours for children, 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. December 8th, 1864.--tf.
Call at the Sign of the
BIG "TEA-POT!"
JOSLIN & BEEM,
(SUCCESSORS TO C. JOHNSON,)
AFTER
returning thanks for past favors, wish to call the especial attention of the public generally to the large and most perfect stock of
STOVES & TIN-WARE
now on hands. The best and greatest variety of
Cooking & Parlor Stoves
ever offered in the Crawfordsville market, and
ARRANTED
To give satisfaction.
TINWARE.
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 the lowest living figures.
REPAIRING,
ROOFING,
&C.
done promptly and on fair terms. Cash paid for
COPPER, OLD IRON, RAGS,
BUTTER, FEATHERS, &c., &c.
Call and see us before you trade elsewhere. Rememember JOSLIN & BEEM, No. 5, Commercial Block, Green street, Crawfordsville, Indiana. [july 27, 1865.
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.
OF THE
CITIZENS OF CRAWFORDSVILLE
AND
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
is respectfully invited to the large and splen-
did stock of
FALL AND WINTER
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY-GOODS,
now being received from New York by
SON
C. GUTHRIE &
Being desirous to please all and merit the public patronage, we keep constantly on hand a general assortment of plain and fancy
DRESS GOODS,
rimmings,
HOSIERY,
FOR LADIES,
ASSIMERES
CLOTHS,
HATS AND CAPS,
Boots & Shoes,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
EENS WARE,
and indeed a general variety of Goods suited to the city and country trade, which we offer to the public as low as the market will afford,
FOR CASH OR PRODUCE.
ALL KINDS of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods.
COME AND SEE US.
We tender our thanks to the generous public who have so liberally sustained us heretofore, and respectfully solicit a continuance of their patronage, promising to use every effort to please and accommodate those who patronize us. Our motto is "quick sales and small profits." C. GUTHRIE & SONS.
September 14 th, 1865.
E sure and call at J. H. Benefiel's when you wish to buy Family Groceries.
Main Street Millinery!
HEAVY DECLINE IN PRICES!
ISS F. M. BALDWIN Having now in store a new and superb stock of
MILLINERY GOODS
FOR the spring and summer trade, would most respectfully solicit the attention of old patrons and friends, and the 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 the fancy of the most fastidious.
BLEACHING
AND
PRESSING,
and all else in the millinery line, executed to order with neatness, and on short notice. STORE—one door east of the "TAYLOR HOUSE." [apr 27 '65-tf.
R.
TO THE PUBLIC.
HAVING
failed to sell my property, as desired, I again present myself at the old business of PUMP MAKING, at the old stand on Washington street, Crawfordsville, and respectfully solicit a liberal share of the public patronage.
I have on hand a large lot of the best Poplar Lumber for top stocks, the suck of which is completely surrounded by the most approved and durable timber, namely, hickory or iron wood; and am using invariably what the farmers term Bail Box. With an experience of 20 years, I know, and the farmers generally know, that the old style heavy Pump is superior to all others. All who have tried it must also agree that a Pump made so that the suck can be removed, if need be, without taking from the well the entire pump, is preferable. Others may gas and blow as they may, this community know by sad experience, that the little delicate Pump sold through the country by peddlers won't pay.
My Pumps are of too great weight to be sold in this way; and we respectfully ask those in want of something substantial to call at our shop. We will be pleased to accommodate you with anything in our line and on the most favorable terms. When you buy Pumps of me, you know where to go when you need repairs made; or where you get the use of the proper tools to make your own repairs, free of charge.
JACOB HUGHES.
October 12th, 1865. tf
C.
W. SAPPENFIELD.
E. M. SAPPENFIELD.
SAPPENFIELD & BRO.,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Real-Estate Agents,
WILL
ATTEND to business in the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts in this and adjoining counties. Will give prompt attention to the settlement of Estates, collection of Pensions and Soldiers' claims. Also, solicitors for the St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Office over Brown's Drug store, on Vernon St., Crawfordsville, Ind. REFERENCES:—McDonald & Roach, Indianapolis; Smith & Mack, Att'ys, Terre Haute; Patterson & Allen, do; Hon. I. N. Pierce, do; Judge S. F. Maxwell, Rockville; Wm. Durham, President First National Bank of Crawfordsville; Campbell, Walker and Cooley, Professors of Law, Michigan University, Ann Arbor, Mich. [july 6 '65-yl.
FOR SALE.
A new house with eight good rooms, cellar, cistern, wood house, good garden and selected growing fruit, on Market street, near business part of town.
A two story frame building, with six rooms, good out buildings, orchard, cistern & well, with five acres of land, west of College.
Two story house, with nine rooms, cistern and well, on corner of Washington and Pike, south of Center Church; lot 82 1/2 by 1 65 feet.
House with six rooms, good selection of growing fruit, cistern, cellar; lot 82 1/2 by 165.
House with 8 rooms, good growing fruit, cellar, cistern, stable and other out buildings; 82 1/2 by 165 feet.
Sixteen acres south of Odd Fellows cemetery will sell in lots suitable for purchasers.
195 acres in Parke county, 8 miles east of Rockville, with good flour and saw mills, two run of stone, saw will cut 5,000 feet per day; entire mills are new and in good running order; water sufficient to run entire season; will exchange for good farm in suitable location.
Have also for sale large number of farms, town lots and western lands.
"A Strange Adventure,"
BY SAM. C. CRANE,
WILL BE ISSUED SHORTLY. Price, 15 Cents. None but disabled Soldiers Wanted for Agents. For sale by all News dealers. [july6
E. J. BINFO
DRUGGIST,
AT THE OLD STAND OF HENRY OTT,
WEST SIDE THE COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
Crawfordsville, Ind.
TRY
DR. STRICKLAND'S
STRICKLAND'S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM 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. Binford and R. K. Krout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. 50 cents per bottle. [oct19'65yl.
GROCERIES!!
E.
BRYANT
is now opening a
Mammoth Stock
of GROCERIES at
No. 4 Commercial Block.
BOUGHT LOW! WILL BE SOLD LOW!! A complete assortment of
GROCERIES, FRUITS,
UTS, CANDIES,
Wooden and Willow Ware!
Cash for Produce!
AL. RAMEY, long known to the
citizens of Montgomery county, will be found at No. 4 Commercial Block, at all times; where he will be happy to see his friends. Remember No. 4. Commercial Block.
Nov. 16, 1865. tf.
A. D. STREIGHT,
PUBLISHER OF
First-Class Subscription Books, North-East cor. of Washington and Meridian sts., INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
Stevenson's Popular Work,
Indiana's Roll of Honor, WHICH
graphically describes the actions of our brave soldiers in suppressing the great Rebellion, and vividly portrays the noble deeds of Indiana's Patriotic Dead, is
NOW READY FOR AGENTS. WE desire to employ a few good men to Canvass the State for "INDIANA'S ROLL OF HONOR." To those wishing to engage in the Book business this is a splendid opportunity, as there is no work now published which meets with such ready sale. The Publither desires to complete the canvass of the State soon as possible, and is prepared to offer liberal terms to competent Agents. would call the especial attention of disabled Officers and Soldiers, who have been honorably discharged the service, to the above. Address, as above. [May 4, 1865.]
EENCASTLE
Foundry & Machine Shop
THOSE
wishing CASTINGS of any kind or having any kind of Machinery to repair, are requested to call on us, as we do our work right, and as cheap as any other place.
We make and repair ENGINES and all kinds of MILL MACHINERY, fit up SHAFTING, &c.; make Sash Weights, Grate Bars, and all kinds of
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS.
Particular attention given to repairs on Richmond and other THRESHING MACHINES. All work warranted and done promptly.— Orders left with MCCLELLAND, BARNETT & Co., in Crawfordsville, will be promptly filled.
This firm are also agents for our unrivalled Sugar Mills. Call and see them. W. D. WILSON & SON, june 8 '65] Greencastle, Ind.
TIME. GOLD. TIME.
WATCHES, CLOCKS
JEWELRY AND
FANCY ARTICLES!
In connection with the
BOOK and S establishment of
AMES 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 IN STRUMENTS, 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.
Aug. 17, 1865. y1
Itch Ointment.
A
SURE, SAFE and RELIABE cure for Itch, Scratches, &c. For sale by E. J. BINFORD, Crawfordsville, Ind. Price 35 cts. Box. [feb 9 '65.
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 the Journal office. [aug 31-tf.
WORTH OF
FALL AND WINTER
BOUGHT FOR CASH!
and are now on exhibition at the old stand of
MCCLURE & FRY!
We do say that we have the
BEST ASSORTED STOCK GOODS
in the market; consisting of a full line of
WOOLEN GOODS, all kinds,
Ladies
and almost everything you can ask for.
OUR MOTTO IS:
"NEVER TO BE UNDERSOLD!"
ALL KINDS OF
CE
taken in exchange for Goods.
We invite all to come and see the immense piles of new Goods.
1865.
McCLURE & FRY.
Nov. 2, 1865.
NEW GOODS
FOR
JUST RECEIVED BY
CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER.
Sheetings and Shirtings,
STRIPES and TICKS,
Flannels and Linseys,
Checks and Ginghams,
BLANKETS & COUNTERPANES
Cloths and Casimeres,
SATINETTS and JEANS,
Knit Shirts and Drawers,
DRESS GOODS:
Poplins, Orientals,
FRENCH MERINOES, Coburghs,
Empress Cloths,
STRIPED MOHAIRS,
Wool DeLaines, Figured Reps,
Fancy and Mourning Prints.
Knit Worsted Goods:
Nubias, Hoods, Scarfs,
WOOL HOSE, GLOVES & Notions.
Shawls, Cloaks, Furs and
MU
Ready-Made Clothing,
Carpets and Oil-Cloths,
Boots & Shoes To be sold for Cash at the lowest market rates. Campbell, Galey & Harter. oct 12, 18
65,
STOVES and TINWARE!
HOUSE FURNISHING
RE,
at the sign of the
Big
Coffee Pot!
On Washington street, under McClelland's Hall, west side Court House, Crawfordsville, Ind.
ROBB & MAHORNEY, HAVE
a large and full assortment of the Cincinnati Resor Cooking STOVES; Cast and Sheet Iron Parlor and Heating Stoves.
QUEENSWARE & GLASSWARE!
Largest assortment in this city—by the piece or in setts—from 30 cents to $42, all to match, and beautiful patterns. A pyramid of
COAL OIL LAMPS!
From the Little Tom Thumb to Parlor Queen—to suit everybody.
Knives and 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, sorghum mills, cider mills, rat traps, Farm bells; brass, porcelain, copper, soap and sugar Kettles, straw cutters, Looking glasses, meal sieves, wood saws, chopping axes, pine, cedar and tin Buckets.
Our stock 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 ready at all times to make to order and put up Valley and Spouting on new or old houses; also all kinds of repairing and 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 additions to our large and well tried stock of COOKING & PARLOR STOVES. We are now prepared to set man and wife up for Housekeeping; and in purchasing from us we warrant a saving of from $5 to $10 in an outfit. Come and see.
Look for the "BIG COFFEE POT" House Furnishing Store.
Agents for the best Reapers, Mowers, Threshing machines, Sulky Plows, Drills, &c. Agricultural sale room in rear of front.
ROBB & MAHORNEY,
Washington St., under McClelland's Hall. Oct. 19, 1865. tf
SELLING
mm
T
1865.
OFF
ST.
ALL WHO WANT
GREAT BARGAINS will
please call at
No. 6 Commercial Block,
before purchasing their Goods, as I intend
CLOSING OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK
by the 1st of January, 1866,
AT FIRST COST!
My stock is FULL and complete.
FIRST COME! FIRST SERVED!
The Goods will be sold as I intend
GOING OUT OF THE TRADE!
therefore will ask no profit.
COME
AND
SEE
FOR
Nov. 16, 1865.
YOURSELVES.
C. W. ELTZTOTH.
1m.
MISS MAGGIE WOODS,
GREEN STREET, ONE DOOR SOUTH BENEFIEL'S STORE,
Crawfordsville, Ind.,
S now in receipt of a complete stock of MIL LINERY GOODS, consisting of Bonnets and Hats for Ladies, Misses and Children, of the newest and most desirable styles, also a nice line of Ribbons, Feathers and Flowers, of every variety Caps of all kinds for old Ladies.
BLEACHING AND PRESSING
done to order, on short notice. Will be ceiving new Goods every few days throughout the season; and shall spare no pains to please all who may favor me with their patronage. may 4 '65] MAGGIE WOODS.
Diarrhaea
ALL
medical men and the press recommend Dr. STRICKLAND'S ANTI-CHOLERA MIXTURE as the only certain remedy for Diarrhaea and Dysentery. It is a combination of 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. [oct19'65yl.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of William Nelson, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased.
BENJAMIN F. PADDOCK. Adm'r.
Nov. 30, 1865. w3.*
