Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 February 1866 — Page 4

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KESXiLY'S

Vci non St., Crawtoi'dSYillc,

Is now receiving from the Eastern market?, a very large stock of

BOOTS AND SHOES,

heather, findings, AV.,

for the PALI. TRADE bought at the lowest suni' iucr prices. The very best class of

EASTERN AND CUSTOM WORK

to suit everyl ody.

Give tlie House a Call

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First class workmen to manufacture to rder. A visit to this establishment will pay. Aug. 31, '65. TIIOS. KELLY.

SOMETHING NEW IN CRAWFORDSVILLE! HARDWARE,

STOVE STORE AND 9 SHOP,

COMBINED!

THE

UNDERSIGNED begs leavo to inform the public that he is now opening a splendid variety of HARDWARE, all of which has been purchased since tho decline in prices and it is my intention to sell them ns low as such articles can bo had any where. Tho

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 Pullics Padlocks Tieture 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 Orgcntan Table and Tea Spoons Skimmers, both German and French

Coffee mills Meat Knives Sad Irons Gimlets Augurs Apple Fearers Scissors Snuffers Candlesticks

Tea Bells Sausage Grinders

Grindstones and Rollers Coopers and Carpenters Tools Rules Squares Nippers Saw Setts Bench Screws Iron Brace*

Marking Guages Spirit Levels Dividers compasses Plyers Hammers Hatchets

Axes

TliEY HAVE COM E. PENSION! BOUNTY!

II?

O S E

(NEXT DOOR TO KROUT'S DRUG STORE,)

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 Schythcs Hay and Straw Forks Sheep Sliears Shoe Knives carriage Bolts also, Nails, Glass, Sash, Doors, or anything else in the HARDWARE LINE.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!

Also aving much cxpcHence In Farming and the UFC 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 liny Forks Wheat Drills Hay Rakes Cane mills Cider mills Cutting Boxes Churns Cultivators

Clothes Washers and Wringers, &c.

STOVES! STOVES!

Also, having added to tho 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 Tlantcr 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 dosign 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 HOOTER, who has had more experience than any other man in Crawfordsvillc 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 Produco taken.

JESSE W. CUMBERLAND. August 17, 1865. tf

STRICKLAND'S

DR.is

STRICKLAND'S MELLIFLUOUS COUGII BALSAM warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness) Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore* Tlmjat, Consumption, and all affections of tho Throat and Lungs. For salo by E. .7. Bin ford and R. K. Ivrout, Crawfordsvillc, and Druggists generally.

SO cents per bottle. [octl9'G5yl. •-!. a.:

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^COMMUTATIONS OF Rations for Soldiers who have been Prisoners of Wai ze Money also elaiims for norsft§"atil other'property lost in the service, and, in fact every species of claims against' tho Government, collected with promptness and dispatch by

tf *. JP.

MRITTGJY, Attorney,

GOVERNMENT CLAIM AGENT!

Office in Washington Hall building, over Simpson's Grocery Storo, Crawfordsvillo.

Under the present Laics Soldiers and Soldiers Heirs are entitled, as folloxcs 1st. When a soldier has died from any cause in tho service of the United States, since the 13th of April, 1861, leaving a widow, she is entitled to a pension of $8 per month also a bounty of from §75 to $402, besides all arrears of pay. 2d. If the soldier left no widow, his children under 16 years of ago are entitled to tho pension, backpay and bounty. 3d. If the soldier left no widow, child or children, then the lather 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 tho 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 the brothers and sisters are entitled to the back pay and bounty.

To Discharged Soldiers: 1st. When a soldier is discharged by reason of the expiration of his term of service, he is entitled to all arrears of pay and the balance of the bounty promised to him after deducting the installments paid. 2d. Soldiers discharged for wounds received in LINE OF DUTY, are entitled to a BOUNTY. 3d. Soldiers discharged by reason of disease contracted in tho service, or wounds received, which still disable them, are entitled to a PENSION in addition TO THE ABOVE. •jj&T- By a late act of Congress every soldier who shall have lost both hands, or both feet or, who shall have lost one hand and one foot in the service, is entitled to a pension of §20 per month.

Officers returns to Chief of Ordnance, SurgeonGeneral and Quartermaster-General made up, and Certificates of Non-Indebtedness, obtained.

Fees reasonable, and no charge in any case unless successful. Special attention given also to the settlement of decedents' Estates, and other Legal business. W. P. BRIXTON.

July 13, 1865. yl.

Crawforclsville

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 tho best of terms. Also, will manufacture

CLOTHS, CASSIMEKEq JEANS, S VTINETTS,

ELANKE] S BLANKETS, &c.,

on reasonable terms. Country Roll Carding, and Carding and Spinning, will bo done promptly and in order, at the customary prices.

Wool received for cash or exchange at the old Kelscy corner also for work or manufacturing and returned when done or at Factory, apr 27 *65-m6.] R. M. HILLS.

TO THE PUBEIC.

HAVING

failed to sell my property, as desired, I again present myself at tho old business of PUMP MAKING, at the old stand on Washington street, Crawfordsvillc, and respectfully solicit a liberal share of the public patronago.

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 tho farmers term Bail Box. With an experience of 20 years, I know, and the farmers genorally 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 bo 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 througn the country by peddlers won't pay.

My Pumps are of too great weight to bo cold in this way atod 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 whore to go when you need repairs made or whero you get the use of-the proper tools to make your own repairs, frco of chargo.

JACOB HUGHES.

October 12th, 1865. tf

4 Acres.

A desirable four acre lot, just outsido the corporate limits of tho city ofJJrawfordsville, for-salo at fair figures. A beautiful site for a suburban residence* Enquire at Journal office. [nov2.

OLD MAMMOTH'

Clothing for the Million

Main Street Millinery! HOOD'S COLUMN.

HEAVY DECLINE IN PRICES!

MISS F. M. BALDWIN,

Having now ill store anew and superb stock of

MILLINERY GOODS

FOR tho spring and summer trade, would most respectfully solicit tho attention of old patrons and friends, and the public of Crawfordsvillc and vicinity generally. My present stock' Comprises all of the latest stvles and most fashionable goods consisting in pari of

BONNETS IIATS, 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.

STOKE one door cast of tho "TAYLOR HOUSE." [apr 27'65-tf.

SOMETHING NEW zkt T?o"wr$r.

CLOTHING S

READY-MADE CLOTHING!

for men and boys also, a largo stock of

GENTS' FUENI SUING GOODS —sucn AS—.. Business Suits, ©vcrcoats,

Dress Coats, Sack Coats, Rubber Coats, Frock Coats, Woolen Jackets, Comforts, oys Overcoats, Gloves,

Umler-ghirts,

woolen and cotton socks and drawers, hamlker chiefs, woolen shirts, ami piece goods of all dc criptions and prices, to which they respectfully direct public attention.

Wc are determined to sell Goods at astonishing low figures. Come and examine our stock. A visit to the Eagle Clothing Store will pay.— Try it. [Oct. 19, lS05-yl.

THE MAMMOTH

FOR PRESENTS

Lasting, and to be Kcmcmbcrod,

THE PEOPLE

SHOULD GO TO THE

TIIE LARGEST STOCK OF

READY-MADE CLOTHING,

IN TIIE

Wabash Galley!

And can and will sell below

ATI, COMPETITION

AND NO MISTAKE!'.

(JIVE US A CALL

and wo w„ill provo to your satisfaction that

We mean what We say.

Our StoolL of

MM GOODS,

Cloths, Cassimercs, and in fact all else, is unsur­

passed in any retail house

II¥ THE WEST!

LET ALL IN WANT,

Come,

WILL

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TORE!

(.4i Patterson's old stand,)

VERNON ST. CRAWFORDSVILLE.

L. A* M. DESSAUER,

HAVING

OPENED UP in the above line of trade, and at the above stand, would inform the citizens of city and countrj' that they will endeavor to keep constantly on hand a FULL and complete stock of

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and if we don't sell

THEI GOODS

It won't be our fault.,

LET ALL COME!

J. GHAIIAM" & J3RO.

December 21, 1865. 1

s. a.

IN WIN,

PIM1TSICIAJY& SURGEON, Fredericksburg, Indiana,

pay special attention to diseases of a stubborn or dangerous character. Fees will fluctuate with the times.

Office hours from 6 to 8 A. M., and from 12 to 1 o'clock P. M., closely observed. Address: Mace Postofficc, Montgomery county, Indiana. [jan 5 '05-tf.

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WORTH OF

FALL AND WINTER

BOUGHT FOR CASH!

and arc now on exhibition at tho old stand of

MGCLURE&FRY!

Wc do say that wc have tho

BEST ASSORTED STOCK GOODS

in the market consisting of a full line of

52SBS, iS©¥S & 145321®

WOOLE3V fcOOOS, all kinds,

31.£tc3.iess ZF'-o

and almost everything you can ask for.

OUII .MOTTO IS:

"NEVER TO BE UNDERSOLD!13

ALL KINDS OF

taken in exchange for Goods.

Jgsg" We invite all to come and see tho immense piles of new Goods.

McCLUJRE & FEY.

Nov. 2, 1865.

NEW GOODS

1865.

FOR

MMSIEE

JUST RECEIVED BY

CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER.

Sheetings and Shirtings,

STRIPES and TICKS,

Flannels and Linseys,

Checks and Ginghams,

BLANKETS & COUNTERPANES, Cloths and Casimeres,

SATI3VETTS and JEAWS,

Knit Shirts and Drawers,

DRESS GOODS:

Poplins, Orientals,

FRENCH MEROOES, Coburglis,

Empress Cloths,

STRIPED MOIIAIRS,

Wool DeLaines, Figured Reps,

Fancy and Monrrting Prints.

Knit Worsted Goods:

Nubias, IEopds, Scarfs,

WOOL. IIOSE, GLOVES & Notions.

Shawls, Cloaks, Furs and

Beady-Made €lothing,

Carpets and Oil-Clot lis,

Boots c&5 Slioe»

To bp sold for Cash at the lowest market rates.

Campbell, Gale)' & Harteiv oct 12, 1865,

GREATEST PANIC

OF

THE SEASON,

40,000

DOLLARS WORTH:

Of Goods to be

SOLD AT COST!

NOW is YGUK CHANCE.r

BOWERS

OF THE

BANNER STORE!

WILL OFl'Iil! FOR TIIE

NEXT 90 DAYS,

HIS ENTIRE STOCK

A 1* O ST. WITHOUT

THE

11

LITTLE MORE"!

THIS IS NO HUMBUG!

TIIE ENTIRE STOCK

MUST & SHALL

"BE SOLD, AS

The

is going to make a chango in business

iisr TI-IE sFniisra.

COm© cfc Be©

For yourselves. SILL BOWERS.

Crawfordsvillc, Nov 30, .1865—3rn

SILVER-SMITHING!

P. FITZPATRiCK.

O S Watches

AND

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"M IIAYE on hand large and fine aa-r sortment of the best American, Rnglish nn'd I. Swiss Watches, now in the market. Also, largo Jj supply of S-dny and 24-hour clocks of all kinds and of the best quality. Also, a large stock of

SPECTACLES,

of all kinds to suit the market, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a large assortmcnt of fine Gold and fancy Jewelry, all of tho latest styles with a fine stock of

Gold Pens,

I have also just received a now and complete set of Watchmaker's

TOOLS AND MATERIALS,

and am now ready to do all work that I may bo favored with in the best style and with PROMPTNESS. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired immediately, and work warranted one year. 03" Call at E. J. Binford's Drug Store, Washington street, west of tho court-house.

P. TITZPATRICK.W

August 31, 1865. yl.

WISS JThlGGlE Iroo&s,

Mi

Si ilLIS 4^1

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GREEN STREET, ONE DOOR SOUTH BEXEFIEL'S STORK,

Cravtlbrdsvllle, 2nd.,

IS

now in receipt of a complete stock of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of Bonnets and l£ats for Ladies, Misses and Children, of the newest and most desirable styles, also a nico 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 receiving new Goods every few days throughout the season and shall spare no pains to plcaso all who may favor mo with their patronage. may 4'65] MAGGIE WOODS.

Commercial How

MILLINERY STORE

No. 2 Commercial Block, GREEN STREET, CRAWFORDSVILLE,

INI7r

Mrs. M. L. Williams, AFTER.favors,

AGAIN RETURNING-FOR past would rcfepectfully iriform tho Ladies of city and surrounding country that sho is again in the market with 'n full and complete stock of Millinery-Goods—all articles -Usually found in an establishment'of the kind.

Call and examine our G-oods before purchasing, as we aro satisfied this stock cannot but please tho most fastidious. [nov9m3.'