Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 April 1866 — Page 4

H. J. WEBSTER. W. L. MAT. JERE. KEENET.

WEBSTER, MAY & KEENEY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, WOULD

RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE public of Crawfordsville and surrounding country, that they Lave entered into, and opened

A. SALE AGENCY, For the purpose of facilitating the sale, excliango and transfer of Real Estate. Persons therefore, •wishing to either buy or sell Farms, Town Property, or wild Lands, are solicited to givo us a call. Terms, the most favorable. 3EG"BRPTXK8S OFFICE, with County Recorder, dee. 7, 1866—ly.

The following Property Is now on Sale:

1 story House on Spring Street, 4 rooms, well and cistern, lot 8214 by 165.

Lot inNavlor's addition, fenced.

820 Acres of pood land miles north of Crawfordsville. adjoining tho L. N.'A. A*. C. R. R., plenty of good timber and never failing stock water, all under fcnce. 300 Acres I,and 4 miles west of Thorntown. fifl acres improved, 40 acres timber, house and other buildings, near gravel road. "Will exchango for good town property.

Fine Bricl Residence, Ja milo east of town, containing 10 rooms, hall, cellar, wood house, brick smoke house, s'ablc, buggy house, 12 acres of ground well improved in shrubbery fruit trees, &c.

House, 4 rooms, on Washington Street, Lot 82% by 165 feet. Convenient to business.

Lot, 3^4

a

square, with 2 frnino houses 3

rooms each, good selection of fruit, good stable, out houses, &c, in a good location and will bo sold low.

Frame House containing 5 rooms on a beautiful lot of 4 acres in the town of Attica.

About 5 acres of ground in town, good frame dwelling 4 rooms with out building, well and spring, good young fruit, desirable.

House and -lot in Xaylor's addition. House contains 4 rooms, with out buildings. 360 acre Farm, well improvod, lJi' miles north of Crawfordsville on Lafayette road 100 acres in cultivation, 60 acres timber. New and good buildings, orchard, &c. Terms, $60 per acre.

A FARM of 3 55 acres, 1)4 miles from Crawfords\ ille, well improved—will be sold cheap. A Nine acre Lot, miles south-east from Crawfordsville.

A Four acre Out-Lot—a desirable sito for ft surburban residence. A Brick Store Room in Crawfordsville.

Sixteen (16) Town Lots, in the south part of the city—very desirable property.

Fight, (8) Out-Lots, four or five blocks cast of the Court-House—between Vernon and Market streets.

A Farm, containing 40 acres, 3 miles south of Crawfordsville. A farm of 161)4 acres 3 miles north of Crawfoidsville, on Railroad, 65 acres in cultivation— 40 acres of good timber—A new 2-story frame dwelling of 6 rooms, frame srabiing and other out buildings. Also never failing stock water.

Beautiful Residence in the west part of Crawfordsville, House 2 story, 9 rooms, stable, wood house, smokehouse, well & cistern, about 2acrcs of ground attached, well improved in shrubbery, fruits, Ac.

A small farm of 58 acres, 35 acres under cnlti ration, frame house, good stabling, young orchard, and never-failing pure water. One milo norih of Crawfordsvillo.

A valuable Grist Mill, with 65 acres of good land attached, about 2 miles west of Crawfordsville, on the East and West Railroad. Also a good dwelling house. The Mill is in perfect order with two run of Burrs. Will be sold at fair figures.

A farm of 108 acrcs, 7 miles north-west of Crawfordsvilc—about 70 acres in cultivation— will be sold at a bargain.

A splendid farm of 135 acres, principally bottom land, 3 miles north-west of Crawfordsville: 100 acres of which is in good cultivation. ...Good buildings, and good orchard.

Lots No. 4 & 6, in Tursci's sub-division—2 acres cach and will be sold at §60 per acre. dec"] WEBSTER, MAY

WILL

&

KEEXEY.

C. W. F-ArPF.KFIKLD. E. M. SAPPEXF1ELD

8APPENFIELD & BRO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, .ind Real-JEstate .Jgenfs,

ATTEND to business in the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts in this and adjoining counties. Will give prompt attention t" the settlement of Estates, collection of Pensions and Soldiers' claims.

Buy and sell on commission, Houses & Lots, Vacant Lots, Farms, Farming Land in all the Western Siatcs and Territories.

Loans negotiated, collections made, Land entered, Taxes paid and Titles examined in all the Western States.

Iiave for sale a large number of desirable dwellings in ihis city, also, a large number of vacant Lots, at very reasonable terms.

Have also a large number of Farms in this and adjoining counties for sale, also 15,000 acres of Western Land, partially improved.

Alter icpcity is placed in our hands for sale, should the owner through our introduction, or means of publicity given by us, s«-!l the property at the fixed price, or for more or less, the commission must, in all cases, be paid to us.

JEST Office over Brown's Drug storo, on Vernon St., Crawfordsville, Ind. REFERENCES:—McDonald Roach, Indianapolis Smith & Mack, Att'ys, Terre Haute Patterion Ar Allen, do lion. 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. [jan.4 '66-yl.

Commercial Eow

MILLINERY STORE

No. 2 Commercial Block.

GREEN STREET, CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

Mrs. M. L. Williams, AFTER

AGAIN RETURNING THANKS for jast invars, would respectfully inform the Laaics of city and surrounding country that she is again in the market with a full and complete stock ol Millinery Goods all articles usually found in an establishment of the kind, viz: Bonnets Hats for Ladies', Misses' and Children Ribbons Laces Trimmings a superb stock of French aud American Flowers, &e., &c.

Call and examino our Goods bofore purchasing, as wc are satisfied the present stock is unexcelled in the market. [april 5 '66.

B. Prompt attention given to Dress-

Making, in all its branches, by a Lady of extensive practical experience. Favor us with a call.

Errors of Youth.

A Gentleman who suffered lor years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of sufiering humanity, send freo to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the Sfibple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by tho advertiser's experience, eun do so by addressing

JOHN B. OGBEN,

frb22ly No. IS, Chamber? st., X. Y.

CALL AT THE SIGN OF THE

BIG "TEA-POT!"

NOAH S. JOSUN,

(Successor to Joslin A Beem,)

AFTERcall

returning thanks for past favors, wishes to the cspecial attention of the public generally to the large and most perfect, stock of

STOVES AND TINWARE

now on hands. The best and greatest variety of

\|pl| Stoves

ever offered in tho Crawfordsville market, and WARRANTED to givo satisfaction.

I/N'W^YTITL

All articles of Tin-Ware manufactured in workmanlike style and from the best tin-plate in use. SORGHUM PANS always on hand.

COUNTRY MERCHANTS

Will find it to tlicir 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 produco, at the lowest living figures.

REPAIRING, ROOFING, &C.,

done promptly and on fair terms. Cash paid for Copper, old Iron, Rags, Butter, Feathers, Ac. Call and see ue before you trade elsewhere.

SSS" Rcmemeiiiber JOSLIN'S, No. 5 Commercial Block, Green street, Crawfordsville, Ind. Feb. 15, 1866. tf.

THEY ABE COMING!

SUPERB STOCK!

TIIE MASSES WILL VISIT THE

WASSON CORNER!

For tho purpose of supplying themselves with new aud desirable FALL WINTER

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 be had at

WASSON'S!

And at prices as low as those of any "Mammoth" of the country. A largo and unsurpassed line of

DRESS GOODS,

Of every style, grade and color Dress-Trim-mings, Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, Laces, Crapes, etc., etc.

THE ENTLEMEN

"Will find our stock of Cloth3 and Cassimeres, extremely large and fine, and at prices corresponding with recent heavy decline in the Eiiotern markets.

Beady-Made Clothing.

Wc have also in store, a superior stock of Winter Clothing, for Men and Boys. Also,

SOOTS

Hats cfc? Caps,

for the Million.

FAMILY GROCERIES.

We also keep on hands a full and complete stock of Family Groceries, and buy and sell all kinds of Country Produce.

^S""Call, everybody, and examine our now & complete stock, and learn prices.

^gcTRemcmber Farmers, wc pay the highest market prices lor nds of Produce. Favor us with a call. W. N. WASSON.

Nov 23 1H55.

TIME. GOLD. TIME.

WATCHES, CLOCKS,

JEWELKY AND

FANCY ARTICLES!

In connection with tho

JB©@IS5 and establishment of

JAMES PATTERSON!

AVERY

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, Porto-monies, Pocket Cutlery, Tuck, Round and Sido 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 tho Bign 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 ono year. JAS. PATTERSON.

Aug. 17,1S65. yl

Hay for Sale.

A few tons of most excellent Hay for salo.Encjuirc at the Journal oflicc.

'"Si*

STOICKLANDS

DR.isTRICKLAND'S

S MnLi.IPT.uocs Couon BALSAM warranted to cure Coughs, Culds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Consumption, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. For sale by E. J. Binford and K. K. Krout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. 50 oonts per bottle. [octl9'65yl.

GUTHRIE & SONS

ARE STILL RECEIVING

AW*** V*

AXD SELLING THEM

LOW FOR CASH,

OR APPROVED

COUNTRY PRODUCE.

Call and see us, and examine

our siock. C. GUTHRIE & CO.

march 1, 1866. no25tf

DR.STRICKLAND'S

PII.K REMKHY has curcd thou­

sands of the worst, eases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives immediate relief and elects a permanent cure. Try it directly. It is warranted to cure. For sale by E. J. Binford & R. K. Krout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. 50 cents per bottlo. [octl9'65yl.

Greatest Medical Circular Ever Published! 0S0~Fifte(*n"5Ra large letter jmees for two 3 cent stamps.

PI of. FUBERT JACKSON, ROB'T HERBERT, M. D., Dr. EUGENE VE1.PEAU, Jr. TI1E NATIONAL DISPENSARY,

ESTABLISHED 1859.

Six years of unrivalled success in tho cure of every form of private disease incident to either sex. SCIENCE AND FAIR DEALING VICTORIOUS OVER EMPIRICISM AND TRA'TTD.

We infalliably cure Syphillis, Gleet, Gonorrho?a, Iinpotency, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions, complaints peculiar to females, and every foim of private disease of whatever name or nature. Spcrmatorrhan or Self-Alusc, that

CURSE OF MODE US' Ay IIO 0 D, Easily and speedily cured and every traco of its terrible cITccts eradicated from tile system, without, detention from business. Young men bear this in mind, that we are in possession oT the Secret Receipts and methods of practice of Culverwcll, Lalemand, Hunter, Velpeau, Sen., Ricord and other great lights in modern medical science for it is a fact of the very greatest importance, and we would ask any man of average common sense how can the thousand and one shallow pretenders of the day, with their feeble and inoflicient remedies hope to compete with us?

Ye unfortunates, ere trusting your health and money to heartloss charlatans, at. least write to Drs. Jackson, Herbert & Co., who will at once return you a kind, discroot and explicit answer.— Ladie3 write for our circular.

Dr. Jackson's Female Monthly Pills, a safe and effectual remedy for all irregularities and obstructions, from whatever cause. Price $1 per box.

The Mountain of Light or Medical Protector" and marriage Guide, and an Explicit Koy to Love and Beiiuty containing 300 pages and 1U0 plates. This is THK book you want, price 50 ots. 3 for $1.

Send for our splendid circular containing more in quantity and of far superior quality to any jpf the so-called "pamphlets." Remember that wc send a written reply to every lott.er, especially adapted to the particular case under consideration, because in the nature of things each case diScrs from every other.

DR. JACKSON'S ORIENTAL LINIME.VT

Removes all eoldness and disability, and rejuvenates organs which have lain dormant for years. DR. JACKSON'S FRENCH PATENT MALE SAFE, Is perfectly safe and never fails to give satisfaction. It is the only sure and safe preventative against contracting diseaso ever invented. Price $1 cach, per half dozen '$4, and per dozen $7, sont by mail.

Inebriates or moderate Drinkers who desiro to reform, but have found it difficult to refrain, can wholly eradicate all desire for any kind of Liquor by using Dr. Herbert's Anti-Alchbuolic Compound, an unfailing remedy for intemperance write for particulars.

Modicinc and instructions sent promptly to any part of the country. Consulting Rooms of the Dispensary, No. 167 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio. P. O. Box, No. 436. Send for circular. mar 29 '66. m6*

gj TO TMSE PUMSEIC.

HAVING

failed to sell my property, as desired, I again present myself at the old business ol PI'A1P MAKING, at the old stand on Washington street. Crawfordsville, and respectfully solicit a" liberal share of the public patronage.

I have on hand a largo 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 delicato 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. Wo will be pleased to accommodate you with anything in our lino and on the most favorable terms. When you buy Pumps of me, you know where to go when j'ou need repairs made or where you got the use of the proper tools to make your own repairs, free of charge.

JACOB HUGHES.

Octfihor l2t.h, JS(ir. tf

r»URDYS Actual Business College,

LA FAYETTE, INI).,

Barbee's Hall, Corner Main and Fifth Sts., near tho Post Offico.

THE

OBJECT of this Institution is to qualify j'oung men in a THOROUGH and PRACTICAL manner for the Counting Room and Business pursuits in general.

Tlie Course or Instruction now introduced in this College is destined to supercede all other modes of teaching now in use, as it is founcftd upon the motto "Teach Young Men at School what, they will be required to perform when engaged in the active pursuits of life."

This Institution luia arrangements and facilities lor giving young men such an education.

Terms:

For full course of instruction in Book-Keep-ing and Penmanship in all their Business Relations, including Lectures $40 00 Practical Course 25 00 Full Course for Ladies 25 00 Thirty-five Lessons in Penmanship 5 00

Dec. 7, 1865. yl.

SOMETHING NEW

I3NT "TO-WiJXr.

CLOTHING S

TORE!

(.I/1 Patterson's old stand,)

VERNON ST. CRAWFORDSVILLE. 4-

L. M. DESSAUER,

HAVING

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

READY-MADE CLOTHING!

for men and boys also, a large stock of

GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS

BUCII AS

Business Suits, Overcoats, Dress Coals Sack Coas. Kiiitber Coats, Frock Coats, Woolen JacUeis, Comforts, oys ©vea-eoats, Gloves, fusilier-Shirts, woolen and cotton socks and drawers, handkerchiefs. woolen shirts, and piece goods of all descriptions 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, 1865—y 1.

SOMETHING NEW IN CRAWFORDSVILLE! HARDWARE,

STOVE STORE

mm

coivrBiTsrEr)

Till]

UNDERSIGNED begs leave to inform the public that ho i." now opening a splendid variety of HARDWARE, all of which has been purchased since the dcclinc in prices and it is my '.ntenrinn to sell them as low as such articles can be had any where. The

Hardware Department,

will consist of Dnor Locks and Latches. In large variety: Door and Window Bolts: Door Butt's and Hinges Screws, round and flat head

Window Springs: Cupboard catches 'Hat and coat Hooks llooks and Eyes Pull'os* Padlocks: Picture Nails Table Knives and Forks, from common to ivory handled silver steel carving and butcher Knives: a pood assortment of the celebrated American Pocket, Knives Silver, German Silver and Orgentan Table and Tea Spoons Skimmers, both German and 1" rench

Coflee 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 P.cnch Screws Iron Braces

Marking Guages Spirit Levels Dividers compasses Plyers Hammers llatchcts Axes of the best brands Hand, cross-cut and mill Snws Shovels Spades Trowels

Strap Hinges Powder Flasks Carpet Locks Blacking Brushes Trace ehr.ins Monkey-Wrenches Curry combs Horse Brushes Grass and Brier Schythes llay 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 u.-c i.f Fanning Implements, it is my aim to keep a complete assortment of Agricultural Implements and those only which I knov are the best. Among which may he 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 an} in the market: aiso, 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 Tin ware, Sheet Iron, Brass, copper and Zinc, which will be sold on as reasonable terms as can be had anywhere.

3XT -3L FL E3

Have also engaged the services of JOHN*UOOVKR, who has had more csperienco than any other man in Crawfordsville in the manufacture of Tin, copper and Sheet Iron ware and ali 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 tho shortest notice.

All kinds of Country Produce taken.

JESSE W. CUMBERLAND.

August 17, J83r. tf

Mirrhwa

ALL

medical men and the press recommend Dr. STRICKLAND'S ANTI-CIIOLRRA MIXTURE as the only certain remedy for Diarrhoea 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 casc3.

For sale by E. J. Binford and P*. K. Krout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. 60 cents per bottle. [octl!)'65yl.

*11EJYS9E JY1B&XJISS

IMPROVED SELF-ACTING

HAND LOOM

THIS

WILLIAM PURDY, President.

LOOM embraces all the valuable modern inphOvEjiENTS applied cither to Power or Hand Looms, reduced, simplified and perfected, so that by the simple turning of a crank, a boy or girl of 12 yrs. can operate it with ease, making

From 15 to 10 yards of Cloth

per day. Its simplicity, ease of operation, and the rapidity and faultless manner in which it docs its work, justly entitles it to a name at the head of the catalogue of valuable machinery aud while the Farmer and Laboring Clas30.s will at once acknowledge the necessity of its use, it may justly be termed or.e of the most practical Labor Saving and money making inventions ever presented for their patronage. jJSsT" This Loom can be seen in operation, two doors east of the Post Office, Crawfordsville.

JOHN L. HILL,

Local Agent for Montgomery county,

mar 22 '66. va'A.

E N E E A

INSURANCE AGENCY!

The undersigned is prepared to Insure to the amount of $60,000 or £80,000 at or.e time. No charge made for e\tra pa per when a risk is divided among several companies.

He is tlie legally authorized agent for the following companies:

P11 CENTX INSURANCE CO.,

HARTFORD, CONN.

HOME INSURANCE CO.,

HARTFORD, CONN.

Oil ILL ARB INSURANCE CO

NEW YORK.

XORTII AMERICAN INSURANCE CO.,

NEW VORK.

METROPOLITAN INSURANCE CO.,

NEW YORK.

YONKERS INSURANCE CO.,

NEW YORK.

MERCHANTS INSURANCE CO.,

CHICAGO ILL.

All of sound reputation- and with a Capital of from $500,000 to Si .500,000 each.

DETACHED DWELLINGS Will be Insured at 1 per cent, for 3 years, which is cents on the$lu0 per year1

Or 1 per cent, for 5 years, which is 30 cent? on the $100 per year This rate covers the whole time and requires no further payments.

Business Property and Merchandise also Insured at. as low rates as can be obtained elsewhere. He is also Agent for the

ACCIDENT INSURANCE no.vl'ANY, OK fOLCV™! OHIO. Capital $1,000,000.

And is prepared to take risks on Travellers and others against Death or Disability. I Life Insurance also attended to.

Promptness guaranteed in attending to business. I Thankful "or past patronage an increase i3 respectfully solicited.

II* jP.

A. W. LEMM02V, Agent.

Jan.4, 1866.

PENSION! BOUNTY!

A I

3

AY!

^COMMUTATIONS OF Rations for Soldiers who have been Prisoners of War and Prize Money also claims for Horses and other property lost in the service, and in fact every species of claims against the Government, collected with promptness and dispatch by

SSRITTOJY,\ Jlttomey,

AND

GOVERNMENT CLAIM AGENT!

Office in Washington Hall building, over Simpson's Grocery Store, Orawfordsville..-S3^

Under the present Lmcs Soldiers and Soldiers Heirs are entitled ni follows: 1st. When a. soldier has died from any cause in the service of tho United States, since the 13th of April, ISfil. leaving a widow, she is entitled to a pension of $3 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 10 years of age are entitled to the pension, back pay and bounty. 3d. If the soldier left no widow, child or children, then tho father is entitled to the bounty and bark pay, but no pension. 4th. If I ho 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 nono of the above heirs, then the brothers and sistors are entitled to tho back pay and bounty.

To Discharged Soldiers: 1st. When a soldier is discharged by reason of the expiration of his term of service, ho 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 wourds'received in LINK OF PITY, arc entitled to a BOI'NTY. 3d. Soldiers discharged by reason of diseaso contracted in the service, or wounds received, which still disable them, are entitled to a PENSION in addition TO THE ABOVE. figs'" By a late act of Congress every soldier who shall have lost both hands, or both feet or, who shall have lost ono 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. a a a a a a unless successful.

Special attention given also to the settlement of decedents' Estates, and other Legal business. W. P. BRITTON.

July 13, 1865. yl.

E sure and call at J. fl. Benofiel's whoa you wish to buv Family Groceries.

THE HJETW

BOOK STORE!

JAMES PATTERSON

KEEPSWATCH

cotstahtly on liand, in connection with his and JEWELK* establishment, a complete stock of*

School,

lllank and Miscellaneous

O O S

Writing Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Inks, and erory article used in public private schools. Teachers and pupils will find it to their advantugo 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 COMPETITIONS

Photographic Cards, plain and colored Pictured, 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 Monthlios, constantly on hand. Also agent for

RAVEN, BAC02V & GO'S

iiHiPg FffTfi

CELEBRATED PIANOS! Don't fail to visit Patterson's FANCY BAZAAR & BOOK STOKE I

Two doors west of the old stand, at tho sign of the GOLDEN WATCH. JAMES PATTERSON.

August 17, 1865. ylv!7n4!

WORTH OF

FALL AND

WINTER

s™ a® aaHisss3B

BOUGHT FOR CASH!

and aro now on exhibition at the old stand of

MCCLURE&FRY!

We do aay that we have tho

BEST ASSORTED STOCK G0333

in the markot consisting of a full Una of

WOOLEN GOODS, all kinds,

Ijaciies Furs,

and almost everything rou can ask for.

OUK MOTTO IS:

"NEVER TO BE UNDERSOLD!"

ALL KrS'DS OF

taken in exchango for GooJ*»

"V\*o invite all to come and seo

tho immense piles of new Goods.

Nov. 2, JS65.

McCLUKE & FRY.

SILVER- SMITHING!

P. FITZPATR1CK.

O S Wattfhes

AND

JEWELRY.

1

IIAVE on hand a large and fine 'as­

sortment of the best American, English and Swiss Watches, now in the market. Alao, a largo supply of 8-day and 24-hour clocks of all kinds and of the best quality. Also, a large stock ofj

SPECTACLES,

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

Grold Pens,

I have also just received anew and complete set of Watcbmakor's

TOOLS AND MATERIALS,

and am now ready to do all work that. I may b» favored with in the best style and with FBOMPTNES8. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired immediately, anrt work warranted one year. jpft- Ca.ll at E. J. Binford's Drag Store, Washington street, west of the oourt-house.

P. FIT2PATRICK.

Anjpnrt 31,188*. yl