Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 July 1866 — Page 4

P. 8. KENNEDY,

attorney

TAiVIA

at

HAVINGwill

Law,

OFFICE KO. 4, OVER NATIONAL BANK.

removed to CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., devote Lis time cxolusively to his profession. [npr 27 '65-.*

THE MAMMOTH SHOW!

CANINE & GREGG'S

Combination of

Hardware and

•Agricultural Implements,"1b

now in town and will exhibit six days

in cacli week, at No. 2 Empire Block,

Admittance freo to every body who

wishes to avail themselves of tho op*

portunity of seeing the sight

Shelf Hardware in abun­

dance, Iron, •Vails, Springs,

Steel, Glass, •Ivies, Shovels,

Hoes, Makes, Spades, Plows,

Doaks Corn ^Planter and cultivator,

BUCKEYE

REAPER AND MOWER, with

dropping attachment, IMPROVED

HUBBARD MOWER, WOOLS Self

RAKER, WOOD'S MO WER. Also

Agents for a great many different va­

rieties of MACHINERY &

tfacliS.

ment of

TABLE & POCKET

CUTLERY,

PLATED

tfr

SPOONS,

BRIT-

a flne

assort­

ment of Tea-trays and Window Cor­

nice. We paid Greenbacks for our

goods and can sell them as cheap as

thoso who paid cash. Ciivousa call

recollect, admittance free. CANINE & GREGG, Sign of the Big Pad-lock,

No. 2, Empire Block.

ilay 3,18CG.

TO THEPUBLIC!

We beg leave to call your attention to our stock of mens' boys' and childrens' Boots & Shoes, manufactured for us on the

PLUMMER

Patent Last.

Boots & Shoes made on these Lasts, we claim, to be superior to all others, being perfectly EASY to the feet when first put on, requring no 'breaking in' process, & they are particularly adapted to the male popillation of the West.

We have on hand a good assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' BOOTS, Shoes, and Slippers, of various patterns.

We also manufacture to order, pegged and sewed Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &c.

Call, see and satisfy yourself. Yours, THO'S S. KELLEY.

February 22, 5866.

rnmMa

4 I.I. medical men and the press recommend T)i ./V STBIOXT.aso'S A nti-CHOI.KRA I XTUUK as h.) only certain remedy for Diarrhoea and Dysentery. It is a combination of Astringents, Absorbent.-. Stimulants and Carminatives, and is warranted to cfl'ect a cure alter all other means have failed, especially in chronic cases.

For suic bv E .T. Binford and R. K. Tvvotjt.

-.-'..•-i-rO •.••-•itffcSi-Tirfiti ,y

CAMPBELL, ALEi & IIARTER,

ARE NOW READY TO EXHIBIT TllJL.il

NEW STOCK

OF

SPRING & SUMMER

GOODS,

including a splendid assortment of

MESS GOODS,

MELANGES,

MOHAIJKS,

POPLINS,

ORIENTALS,

GliENADlNES,

Ginghams,

Cotton ades,

Cassimeres,

Stump

We have a splendid assort­

PEJRCOLES,

CI1ALLIS,

&.C., &c.t in colors and designs entirely new also a splendid stock of

DOMESTIC GOODS

such as

Sheeting?,

Tickings,

Shirting?,

Stripes,

Prints,

Jeans,

Cloths,

together with a ITLL stock of

BOOTS,

SHOES, II ATS,

CLOTING,

CARPETS,

NOTIONS, &c.

f'., in. //., having purchased

their Goods in New York, for CASH down, during tho great panic pressure, are prepared to offer tho greatest bargains of the season.

Thoso who are looking around fi.r ohonp Goods WILL do WKLL to CALL before purchasing.

HTo. S Commercial Block.

Apr. 12, 1SG6. wvl.

ANOTHER CHANGE

I E

T. S. MARTIN

Successor to

'BIUD. BOWEES

WOULD

respectfully anuounco to the citizens of Montgomery county that he will not be ablo to furnish them as much poetry as his predecessor, but ho will furnish suflicicut Prose to iufurm thum that ho has a lull stock of

MEW. &©©©§,

J©-BOUGHT FOIl CASH "©a

to be sold at tho

Lowest CASH Prices.

My stock consists of

BROWi\ AKD BLEACHED

Shirtings and Sheetings,

CIIALLI DE LAINES,

STANDARD PRINTS,

SPRING SHAWLS,

WHITE GOODS,

EmTDroideries. MEN AND BOYS WEAR,

READY-MADE CLOTHING?

HATS AND CAPS,

Boots cS3 Slioes: NOTIONS, &<?., &c.

Especial .tlontir.n i.s :ilso called to my stock of

Fancy Cassimeres.

ALL KINDS of COUNTRY PRODUCE

in trade.

FRESH ARRIVAL

AT

J\*o. 3 Commercial ISlock,

YWFORDSVILLE, 1ND.

WASSON

I

ELMORE

Arc again in tho market with a full

And COMPLETE STOCK.

SriJIN'J & SUMMER GOODS

IN HUGE PILES.

'iVo keep any and everything usually found in a Dry Goods house,

MID L©W

as can be found elscwhero in the West.

LADIES' AND CHILDRENS'

of every style, grado and color.

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

RIBBONS, SILKS, FLOWERS,

LACES,

In

GE'NT» WAEE

our stock is full.

CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, &C,,

and in fact everything in our line will correspond with any house in the city.

READY-MADE CLOTHNG.

We havo in store a splendid stock of CLOTHING for men and boys. Also

MATS. CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,

for tho MILLION'.

V-'-

^•3*" C'omo [and seo us Farmers when in town, and bring with you your wives aud daughters. Wo charge nothing for showing goods, and pay tho highest market prico for Produce.

HENRY WASSON.

may! 0'CO.] C. W. ELMORE.

PENSION! BOUNTY!

A

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

SS".

p. M1HTT0.V, .llforiieg,

GOVERNMENT CLAIM AGENT!

®ET* Office in Washington Hall building, over Simpson's Grocery Store, Crawfordsville.

Under the pro-en! Loirs Soldiers and Soldiers Heirs ore entitled a«t follows: 1st. When a soldier has died from any cause in the service of the United States, since tho loth of April, 1801, leaving a widow, she is entitled a pension of $8 per month also bounty of from $75 to !f4)2, besides all arrears of pay. 2d. If tho soldier left no widow, his children under 10 years of ago aro 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 back pay, but no ponsion. 4th. if tho soldier loft no widow, child or father, or if the father has abandonod tho support of tho 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 tho above heirs, then tho brothors and sisters are catitled to the back pay and bounty.

To Discharged Soldiers: 1st. When a soldier is discharged by reason of the expiration of his term of servico, ho is entitled to all arrears of pay and the balance of tho bounty promised to him after deducting the installments paid. 2d. Soldiers discharged for -wounds received in LINE OF PUTY, are entitled to a BOUNTY. 31. Soldiers discharged by reason of disease contracted in the service, or wounds receivod, which still disablo thpm, are entitled to a TEXSIOX in addition TO THE ABOVE.

By late act of Congress every soldier who shall havo lost both hands, or both feet or, who shall havo lost one hand and ono foot in the service, is entitled to a pension of $20 por month.

Officers returns to Chief of Ordnance, SurgeonGeneral and Quartermastor-Gencral mado up, and Certificates of Non-Indebtedness, obtained.

JpSs" Tecs reasonable, and no cliargo in any case unless successful. Special attention given also to tho settlement of decedents' Estates, and other Legal business. W. P. BIIITTON.

July 13, 1865. yl.

D'

kB. STiucKT,A?rn's MKi.UELrors COT OH BALSAM is warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarse-1 ne.-s, 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.

SO oeius per bottle. [oc'tlO'Goyl.

Int of

NEW ARRIVAL

OF

-1ST-

IMMENSE QUANTITIES

D. IIARTER, of the firm of

BELL,

GALEY & IIARTEH,

Forks, ISakes

•/Machines:

Tablo and Floor

Seurs Table,

CRAPE

place in the town also,

&c.

W

=b—Mi-l-orc',

MtAi'.-.'n-uftry N

CAMP­

having just

returned from making extensive purchases of Foreign

AND

Homiestic

Hardware, Cutlery, Sc.,

all of

which being Boleetecl with greatest care and at greatly reduced prices, we feel confident wo can OFFER INDUCEMENTS to purchasers rarely found elsowhcrc. Our stock is FULL and COMPLETE in every, department, comprising in part:

Shovels, Spades,

and

variety

Hoes,

of every

tiflatlocks, Traces

and

Hames Iron,, A ails, Glass, Sash, Putt}/, Oils

and

Paints,

of beat quality, and always at lowest figures Tools,

all kinds

Moving

also,

Oil Cloths

for

Hand

and

Cut

and

lery,

Pocket Cut"

at less prices than any other

Spoons

Rogers7 Plated IW'are,

and

others also, exclusive agents for the" sale of Stump Pullers

BIG "TEA-POT!"

NOAH S. JOSLIN,

(Successor to Joslin it Deem,)

AFTERcall

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

STOVES AND TINWARE

now on hands. The best and greatest variety of

oolviiig\|jl|jStoves

ever offered in the Crawfordsville market, and WARRANTED to give satisfaction.

TINiWAEE.

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

COUNTRY MERCHANTS

TVi 11 find it to their interest, when in want of anything in our lino, 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, Ac. Call and seo us before you trade elsewhere.

Ileinemcmber JOS LIN'S, No. 5 Commercial Block, Grocn street, Crawfordsville. Ind.

Feb. 15, lS'UL tf.

E. J. BINFORD, X3 S=L XJ C3r

GUTHBIE&SONS

ARE STI1ML RECEIVING

1

I

DR.

always

WARRANTED to give satisfaction Mr caking Plows,

in great varie­

ty, from 814 to £20 a fow first-rate lioad Plows,

for Supervisors and

and

Harps, Hrag Saws

and

and

HAVING

Crawfordsville, Ind.

mar 29 'oG." tf.

c. vr. s.\rrKN*riKT.r» MFPENFIKLD

SAPPENFIELD & BRO.,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

•Iud

•Sgents,

Meal-Fstale

iness in the Circuit

rlLL ATTEND to bu and Common Pleas Courts in this and adjoining counties. Will give prompt attention tn tho settlement of Estates, collection of Pensions and Soldiers' claims.

Buy and sell on commission, Ifouses .t Lots, Vacant Lots, Farms, Farming Land in all the Western States and Territories.

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

Have for sale a large number of desirable dwellings in this city, also, a large number of vacant Lots, at very reasonable term ?.

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

After property is placed in our hands for sale, should the owner through our introduction, or by means of publicity given by us, sell the property at tho fixed price, or for moro or less, tho commission must, in all cas«?5, be pnUl to U3. fix?" Oilico over Brown's Drug store, on Vernon St., Crawfordsville, Ind.

REFERENCES:—McDonald Roach, Indiannpolis: Smith & Mack, Att'vs, Terre Ilaute Patterson A: Allen, do Hon. I. N. Pierce, do Judge S. F. Maxwell, Rockvillc Wm. Durham, President First National Bank of Crawfordsville Campbell, Walker and Coolcy, Professors of Law, Michigan University, Ann Arbor, Mich. jan. J'CG-y 1.

CALL AT TIIE SIGN OF THE

C3-1 & "3?,

AT THE OLD STAND OF KENET OTT,

't I ^. i.j U!

Cmh-zff.iViW-iHr* Sml*

111

AX19 SELLING THEM

LOW FOR CASH,

Oil APPROVED

COUNTSY PRODUCE.

€ail and sec us, and examine

our stock. €. GUTIIRIE & C'O.

march 1, 1SC6. no25tf

STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY has cured thousands of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives immediate relief and effects a permanent cure. Try it directly. If is warranted to cure. For sale by !•'. J. Binford & It. K. Krout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. 50 cents per bottle. [ootl9'6iyl.

N E W I

jfetv,s

Wish

Mooks, Meapers & fJoni Stoppers

also, now on hand, for the

spring trade, the famous Illinois twoHorse Corn Planter,

Hid­

ing Plows, Shorefs, &c., &c. Having paid CASK for every dollars worth bought, wo propose to sell on tho SAME TERMS, and at prices as LOW or LESS than Lafayotto or Indianapolis or any other tee-stem seaport. Call and see us. No trouble to SIIOW or SELL goods. ampfocli, Galcy & Slailer. No. 7 Commercial Block,

CUMMNGS & FARGO,

(Sueccssors to P. T. RIDGE.)

MERCHANT TAILORS!

One door north of "Corner Book Store,"

CLLAWFORDSVILLE,. INDIANA.

just received a SUPERIOR stock of GOODS, this firm most respectfully solicit liberal share of the citv and countv. Our

public putronago of both tock of

FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN

Fabrics, is complete in every particular—is unsurpassed in the market, and will be sold, made up in the latest and most approved style, and at as low figures as like goous can be had in western Indiana. Also, constantly on hands a full stock of Gentlemen's

FURNISHING GOODS.

AVill aho keep^ri hand a full supply of thoso superior

READY MADE "STAR SHIRTS!"

manufactured by Morrison it TToytc of New York. These shirts are warranted to fit or no sale.

Cutting and

[M^aiviiig.

Particular attention paid to cuttii and making up the goods of others when desired, promptly md to order and satisfaction warranted.

We como into your midst with tho intention of making this our permanent home and desiring to do a living, legitimate business, we ask, as wo conceive it to be our right, a fair share of public patronage. We are practical mechanics, and as such, will endeavor to perform our duty so as to merit satisfactory or reasonable encouragement.

Shop, as above given, ono door north of Footc's Boo' Store, on Green street. Favor us with a fair and impartial trial wo ark nothing more. CUMMINGS & FARGO, march 22'G5. v- tf

GOLD. TIME.

WATOHESf CLOCKS,

JEWELRY AND

FANCY ARTICLES!

In connection with the

IB@©IE and SS'ASEOSJjimT establishment of

JAMES PATTERSON!

AVERY

LARGE and complete assortment of Amcriean, English and Swiss Watches, all warranted. Scth Thomas' 8-day and 24-hour CLOCKS, for Churches, Banks, Dwellings and Stores.

All the elegantstyles 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 Side Combs, Cartridge Pistols and Cartridges, Wooden, Tin and China Toys, Violin and Guitar Strings,

MUSICAS, INSTRUMENTS,

Razors, Shaving Strojjs, Brushes, and Toilet Articles all of the very best quality, and will be sold at tho lowest possible prices at the sign of the "Golden Watch," two doors west of the old stand. JAS. PATTERSON.

A CARP.—To thoso having Watehos and Clocks to bo repaired, I would say I havo secured the services of ono 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, ]S6-„. yl

Maniage and Celibacy.

AN ESSAY OF WAF.YIRO AND INSTRUCTION rop. MEN*. Also, Diseases and Abuses which prematurely Prostrate the Vital Powers, with sur1" means of relief. Sent Free of Charge, in .-eaied letter envelopes, ay* Address. Dr. J. SKILLIN -HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. jan25'66yl.

an'i ,-•*i i- H. IKtl? cs

HAVE YOU READ

THIS STORY

slightly modified to suit the

TIME, PLACE AND OCCASION!

The shades of night were falling fust, As through a Western City passed A youth, who bore, 'mid snow and ice, A banner with this strange device:

"good NEWS rf:

The new= was that L. A. FOOTE & CO. had just received a large lot of New Goods, making their stock fuller and more complete than it had ever been, and tho best stock in their line ever in the city of Crawfordsville.

He passed where hangs the sign o'er heal '•No farther go," a young man said, "You'll find no better far or wide"— And loud that saxe-horn voice repliod

"GOOD NEWS:"

Fur the information of the public, wo woitbl =ny that tho sign referred to is that of the "Coitsr.R BOOK STOKE," (you can see it from either Green or Vernon streets,) and the young man who stopped the traveler was John R. Robinson, Jr., who has been in the establishment a year, and being well posted in the business, knew what ho was talking about when he told the gentleman with the banner to stop. If you doubr, call and ask him. -'rf"s

And now ho stands within the door, Whero goods are found from wall to.floor And with a smiio and wink of eye, Ho says in accents clear and high,

"I SEE NEW GOODS!'"

lie saw Bibles, Testaments, Prayer Books and Hymn Books for all denominations, Albums, Histories, Novels, Music Books, a great stock of miscellaneous Books, all the School Books in use in common Schools, College Text Books, Blank and Memorandum Books, Pictures, all sorts, kind and sizes, Picture Frames, Moldings, Paper of every size and kind, Wall and Window Paper, Windo-.v Shades, Cords, Tassels, Envelopes, Slates, Penoils, Ink, Pens, Toys in great variety, and Notions of nil kinds. In fact, if you were to ask him he would not be able to enumerate the half that ho did see. Nor did he forget to inquire tho prices, which, being lower than he hod anticipated, and finding many things he wanted he bought quite a large quantity, which led to tho following results:

At break of day, towards the brook, His way a thirsty farmer took He heard a voice of wild despair Ring clearly through the morning air—

"NEW GOODS

The farmer wns astonished f«r ho could see no one, and so ho brought out his dogs for a hunt, and had tho mystery expluincd as follows:

A traveler, by the faithful hound, All buried in New Goods was found Still in his hands, as in a vice. The banner with that strange device:

"GOOD NEWS!"

The fact i3 that he had got too many articles for his money and was not able to "tote" theirhome, and so got into the above unfortunate predicament.

I fear the youth who bravely born The Exeelsior flag in days of yore. The "Corner Booh Store" had not found Or ho might now be singing round—

"GOOD NEWS 1"'

The reason wo havo for that belief is, that iN he had ft.uud tho "Corner" he would havo bough so many entertaining Books that ho would nev( havo undertaken that journey, but havo stayed home and made a quiet citizen.

0'.r hero lives, and lives this day, If you'd liko to know I'll tell you the way liis mivd was lull and his heart was warm, And ho was only singing amid the storm,

"GOOD NEWS!"

He was rescued from his perilous condition, went on his way rejoicing andgladdened his fami ly and friends with a bountiful supply of Bool:.', Stationery, Toys, Notions, Ac., which ho h.: bought at the placo whore you get cheap goo::.-" and tho right chango back.

And now with goods in his arms and hands, Goods on his back, in goods he stands— And costing but a very fow fips— Tho well known sound comes from bi3 lips,

"GOOD NEWS!"

It may bo said that the youth abovo mentionwas employed to blow for FOOTE fe CO., buty. can bo convinced of your mistake if you will call and sao tho best assorted and most complete stock of goods in our lino ever brought to tho city, ani at prices to suit tho times.

The youth forgot to say that we koop a GKNE?.AIJ NKWS DKPOT, whore you can find a full supply of MAGAZINES and LITERARY PAPERS.

Also have for sale tho Wilcox Gibbs Scwi-g Machine," which we invite you to call and see. Any goods not on hands promptly orderad.

Thankful for past favors we would respectfully ask YOU ALL to call. mar22'66.] L. A. FOOTE & CO.

SILVER-SMITHING

P. FITZPATRICK.

O S

Watches

AND

JEWELRY.

W HAVE on band a large and fine aa--

sortmont of tho best American, English and Swiss Watches, now in tho market.

Also,

a laigo

supply of 8-day and 21-hour clocks of all kii.dj and of the best quality. Also, a large stock of

SPECTACLES,

of all kinds to suit the market, and warranto'' to give entiro satisfaction. Also, a large assortment of fine Gold and fancy Jewelry, all of tho' latost styles with a fine stock of

Golcl Pens,

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

TOOLS AND MATERIALS,

•ind am now ready to do all trork that I may bo favored with in the best style and with PROMPTNESS. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry ropuired

iti-

mediately, and work warranted one year. Call at E. J. Binford's Drug Store, Waf iington street, west of ihe court-house. r. m/'.iiF: A.

A-)?.i-t m, is,?:-.