Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 August 1860 — Page 4

HORACE WATERS,

S V""

AGENT,

333 Broadway, IT.

E

•_ PUBLISHES OP

Music and Music Books, DEALER

in Pianos, Melodeons, Alexandre Or-

*ans, Organ Accordeons, Martin's celebrated and other Guitars, Violins, Tenor Viols, Violincollos, Accordeons, Flutinas, Flutes, Fifes, Clarionotts, Triangles, Tuning Forks, Pipes and Hammers, Violin"Bows, best Italian Strings, Brass InBtruments.

SHEET MUSIC, from all tho publishers in the U. S. Bertini's, Hnntin's and Modern School, and nil kinds of Instruction Books for the above instruments Church Music Books Music elegantly Bound Music Paper, and all kinds of Music Merchandise, at the Lowest Prices.

NEW PIANOS, at $175, $200, $225, $250 and up to $800 Second Hand Pianos from $25 up to $100 New Melodeons, $45, $60, $75, $100 and up to $200 Second Hand Melodeons, from $30 to$S0 Alexandre Organs, with five stops, ^$lG0,^ninc stops, $185 and $225, thirteen stops, $250, $275 and $300, fifteen stops. $320 and $375 Alexandre Organ Accordeon?—o new instrument just imported —price $30 and $35. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Churches, Sabbath Schools, Seminaries and Teachers. The Trade supplied at the usual trade discounts. SABBATH SCHOOL BOOKS PUBLISHED BY

THIS HOUSE:

The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Book, No. 1—contains 32 tunes and hymns.—Price 3 cents each, $2 per hundred.

The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Books. No. 3—contains 50 tune3 and hymns.— Prioc 4 cents each, 3 per hundred.

The Anniversary and Sunday-School Music Book, combining Nos. 1 and 2, with several additional pieccs, contains 75 tunes and hymns.— Price 8 cents each, $5 per hundred.

The Revival Penny Music Books, Nos. 1 fc 2.— No. 1 contains 18 tunes and hymns. Prion one cent. No. 2 contains 36 tunes and hymns. Price 3 cents each, $2 per hundred. Postage one ccnt

The Sabbath-School Bell contains 151 tunes and hymns. Price 12 cents each, $8 per hundred, postage 2 cents each elegantly bound, 20 cents each, $15 per hundred.

Congregational Singing—An eight page Tract.— Price 2oc. per doz., $1 50 per doz. TESTIMONIALS OF THE HORACE WATERS

PIANOS AND MELODEONS:

"The Piano came to hand, and in first rato order. I', is a beautiful instrument and no mistake. 'LEE IT WALKER,

Phila.

John Hewitt, of Carthage, N. Y., who has had one of the Horace Waters Pianos, writes as follows:— "A friend of mine wishes me to purchase a piano for her. She likes the one you sold me in December, 1S56. My piano is becoming popular in this place, and I think I can introduce one or two more they will be more popular than any other make." "We have two of Waters' Pianos in use in our Seminary, one of which has been severely tested for three years, and we can testify to their good quality and durability.—WOOD & GREGORY, Mount Carroll, III. "II. WATERS. ESQ.—Dear Sir: Having used one one of your Piano-Fortes for two years past, I have found it a very superior instrument.—ALONZO GRAY, Principal Brooklyn Heights Seminars'." '.v. "The Piano I received from you continues to give satisfaction. I regard it as one of the best instruments in the place."—JAS. L.CI.ARKE, Charleston, Va. "The Melodeon has safely arrived. I feel obliged to you for your liberal discount—will do all I can for you in these parts."—REV. J. M. McCORMICK, Yarquesville, S. C. "The Piano was duly received. It came in excellent condition, and is very much admired by my numerous family. Accept my thanks for your promptness."—ROBERTCoorER,Warrenham, Bradord Co., Pa. "Y our Piano pleases us well. It is the best one in our county."—THOS. A. LATHAM, Campbellton, Ga. "We arc very much obliged to you for having sent such a fine instrument for $250, and we shall take the pains to recommend it.—BRANK, HELD FC Co., Buffalo Democrat. "The Horace Waters Pianos areknown as among the very best. Wo are enabled to speak of these instruments with confidence, from personal knowledge of thcircxcellent tone and durable quality."— [N. Y. Evangelist: "We can speak of the merits of the Horace Waters Pianos from the -personal knowledge, as being of the very best quality."—[Christian Intelligencer. "Nothing at the State Fair displayed greater excellence in any department than iho Horace Waters Pianos.—[Churchman. "The Horace Waters Pianos are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material. AA have no doubt that buyers can do as well, perhaps better, at this than at anj- other house in the Union."— [Advocate and Journal. "Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge comparison with the finest made anywhere in the country."—[Home Journal. "Horace Waters' Piano-Fortes are of full, rich and even tone, and powerful."—New York Musical Review. "Our friends will find at Mr. Waters' store the very best assortment of Music and of Pianos to be found in the United States, and we urge our southern and western friends to give him a call whenever they go to New York."—[Graham's Magazine.

WAREROOMS 333 BROADWAY, N. Y. May 5, 1S59.

N E W S I

Wf WITH THEE STILL:" Ballad, Words Jl by Miss A. M. Edmonds: first published in The Mother's Journal, music by AugustusCull, "The Wilds of the West," "Kind Wordscan Never Die" "The Angels Told me So," "Give Me Back My Mountain Home," "Thoughts of God," and "Ode to Liberty." Price 25 cents cach, mailed free.— Just issued by HORACE WATERS, Agent, No. 333 Broadway.

POPULAR INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.—"The Piccolomini Polka," with beautiful vignette of M'LL Piccolomini price 35 cents. "Palace Garden, or Sing-ing-Bird Polka," with vignette price 40 cents.— Both by Thomas Baker. "The Swinging Schottischc," witfi vignette price 35 cents and the "Very Last Varsovienne," price 25 ccnts both by AugustusCull. Beautiful vignettes of M'll Piccolomini for 25 ccnts cach.

May 5, 1859.

NOTICE

rElisha

hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the last will and testament of Kcnwortliy, late of Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is solvent.

WILLIAM BOOHER, Executor.

June 21,1S60.#

IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS

WESTWARD! IRevolvers,

ll AVE just received a complete assortment of Guns, Pistols and Bowie Knives.— Revolvers of Colt's, A.llan'.s, Sharp's, and Manhattan Patent. t'1 AS. PATTERSON.

May 10, 1800.

WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY

AND

S I O E S

REPAIRED

and warranted. To this branch of

business, I call especial attention and feel confident, that in prices and quality of work, perfect satisfaction will be given.

May 10, I860.] JAS. PATTERSON.

CONSUMPTION

AND

ASTHMA CURED!

DR. H. JAMES, discovered while in the East Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter was given up to die. His child was cured, and is now alive and well. Desirous of 'benefitting his fellow mortals, he will send to those who wish it, the receipt containing full directions for making and successfully using this remedy, free, on receipt of their names with stamp for return postage. There is not a single symptom of consumption that it does not at once take hold of and dissipate. Night sweats, peevishness, irritation of the nerves, failure, of memory, difficult expectoration, sharp pains in the lungs, sore throat, chil- 1 ly sensations, nausea at tho stomach, inaction I of the bow.els, wasting away of the musolps. .Address 0. P. BROWN & CO., 32 an(| 34

JOHN STREET, NEW. TOR*March 1, "lS00.H3ni

Blair & Cumberland's

NEW GROCERY

ESTABLISHMENT.

NOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE:

50 HHDS. SUGAR:

50 BBLS MOLASSES

75 SACKS COFFEE

20 CHESTS TEA

10 TIERCES RICE.

FellowCitizena, if you a^e in want of

GRO CETRIES,

BLAIR & CUMBERLAND'S

IS THE PLACE TO

Buy them Cheap.

DO YOU WANT COFFEE

DO YOU WANT SUGAR?

DO YOU WANT TEA

DO YOU WANT SPICE

DO YOU WANT PEPPER

DO YOU WANT SODA?

Blair Sc. Cumberland

KEEP A GOOD SUPPLY.

IF YOU WANT HAMS,

IF YOU WANT SHOULDERS,

IF YOU WANT DRIED BEEF,

IF YOU WANT DRIED PEACHES,

IF YOU WANT DRIED APPLES,

Blair & Cumberland's

IS THE CHEAP STORE!

SHOULD YOU WANT PICKLES,

SHOULD YOU WANT PINE-APPLES,

SHOULD YOU WANT CAN FEACHES,

SHOULD YOU WANT NUTS,

SHOULD YOU WANT CANDIES,

SHOULD YOU WANT RASINS,

SHOULD YOU WANT FIGS,

Blair & Cumberland's

IS THE PLACE TO GET THEM CHEAP.

ALSO, OX IIAKD

500 KEGS NAILS,

50 BOXES GLASS,

5000 LTS. SASH,

12 DOZ. LOCKS & LATCHES

A full and complete stock of

HOUSE TRIMMINGS.

If you should want PLOWS

If you should want REAPERS

If you should want MOWERS

If you should want THRASHERS,

Do you want to SAYE MONEY?:

BLAIR & CUMBERLAND'S

IS THE PLACE TO GO TO.

DO YOU WANT TUBS

DO YOU WANT BUCKETS?

DO YOU WANT BASKETS?

DO YOU WANT BUSHELS?

DO YOU WANT BROOMS?

DO YOU WANT SEIYES?

DO YOU WANT BAGS?

DO YOU WANT CHURNS?

BLAIR & CUMBERLAND

SELLS

"Very Clieap!

Cash or Goods given in Exchange for

O E

EPSouth room, under "McCLELLAND'S HALL," Washington Street.

BLAIR & CUMBERLAND.?

March 29, lb60.—ly.

SUMMER HATS,

OF

1

the latest styles, just received by Express «t I juiie 3.] GRAHAM BRO S.

Fill: 'LOAD

I860. I860. H:

SPRING AND SUMMER

Goods!

ARRIVING DAILY!

AT

NEW GOODS

MAMMOTH ©PEW!

Graham Bro.'s

We Invite Everybody to come and

SEE THE

April 5, 1860.

JUST RECEIVED A.T THE

E A A 0

HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL AND

COMMISSION STORE!

HERE CAN BE FOUND THE LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK OF

IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES,

Springs, Sash, Glass, Locks, Latches, Butts, Hinges,

51)wtis, §0tz, £ovh$,

IIAMES, TRACES, LOG & HALTER CHAINS, STRAW-CUTTERS,

MOWING SCYTHES, MILL, XI CUT, AND HAND SAWS. ALSO,

OF ALL KINDS

FARMING IMPLEMENTS,

OF EYERY VARIETY

TTIKIKESKIIK!© HA©KHKIi@,

1—2—4—6 & 8 HORSE POWER.

ALSO, STEAM ENGINES, FOR THRESHING MACHINES! FARMERS,

THE BEST

Heaping and Mowing Machines built in America!

BEING EXCLUSIVELY IN THE

HARDWARE & AGRICULTURAL TRADE,

I cau and WILL SELL GOODS below all COMPETITION.

s®- SIGN OF THE ^Pad-Lock,

APRIL 2G, 1SG0-Ly.]

4 0 0 0 0

STOCK OF

2

GRAHAM it BRO.'S.

NEW STORE

AN

Tand

HE undersigned would inform all hi3 old friends acquainttences that he has removed to

JV O- 6,

Commercial Block,

One door North of Campbell, Galey & Harter, where he has received alarjjc and well selected stock of

STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS,

HOOT !3,S HOES*

A S A N A S

Ready-Made Clothing,

QUEENS-WARE,

And all kinds of Notions, &c. which he offers to the public lower than ever. All kinds of

PRODUCE,

.SHINGLES, LUMBER, &C.,

TaltSn in exchange for Goods: or anything yon have to sell. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere.

April 5, 1860,—ly.

C.W. ELTZROTH.

GOLD PENS

the Finest Quality, for sale by JAS. PATTERSON. a 1 0 1 8 0 0

Empire Block.

SAMUEL H. GREGG.

PRICES RTJNIOTJS!!

JUST RECEIVED,

FIFTY-SIX PIECES OF

wmm

©na® mui&>

be sold 20 per ccnt LESS THAN COST of importation. Prices ranging from FORTY CENTS to three dollars per yard at

SNYDEll'S CHEAP CASH STORE,

april 20. 1800—ly.

The Sabbath-School Bell,

A

NEW collection of choice hymns and tune?, original and standard, carefully and dimply arranged as solos, ducts, trios, semi-choruses and choruses, and for organ, melodeon or piano. This book contains nearly 200 hymns and tunes, and is one of the best collections for Sabbath-schools ever issued. Price 12 cents, e8 per hundred, postage I cent. Elegantly bound, 20 cents,^-15 per hundred, postage 3 cents. Among the large number of new ami popular tunes may be found "Kind Words can Never Die," "The Voice from Heaven," and ''God is There." These were snug to some five thousand children and teachers at the Sunday-school Celebration and United States Tcachcrs' Convention at Dr. Jayne's Hall, Philadelphia, by the Misses Laura and Nettie Trcmaine, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and were highly appreciated. Nearly ten thousand copies have been sold within sixty days.— They have been introduced into pome of the largest schools in New York and Brooklyn. Among the number arc Dr. Tyng's, Dr. Hutfon's, Dr. Gillette's and Dr. McLane's. Just published bv

HORACE WATERS, Agent,

May 5, 1859. 333 Broadway, N. Y.

JtrL iU

A NEW WATCH-MAKER IN TOW3ST. I

WOULD inform tho citizens of Montgomery county, that I have succeeded in obtaining the services of a first, class

Workman from Philadelphia.

He conies highly recomnicndod. All work will receive my own personal supervision. May 10, I860.] JAMES PATTERSON.

NEW GROCERIES!

AT

T. X). BEOWS, CRAWFORD'S BRICK,

MAIN STIIEET, Crawfordsville.

COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR,

MOLASSES, RICE, SPICES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, NUTS, TOBACCO, POWDER, LEAD, S O O IS II A E E

And everj'thing usuallv kept in Grocery Store "SSr^All kindS of CGUNTRY PRODUCE taken in eqchangc. Save money by calling.,.

May 24,1860. *,

Ur.

Vanderbilt,

Dental Surgeon,

RESPECTFULLY tenders his services to tho citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity. He gives particular at­

tention to carious Teeth, millions of which arc now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of

Porcelain Tcetli In tlie West.

Having sure, utility and ease to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.

All operations pertaining to the science,'carefully attended to, with the least possible pain. J^S~DentaI Rooms in Enipiro Block, No. 1.

Crawfordsville, July 1*1, 1854.

SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, FIFTY DOLLARS.

HAVING

completed and occupied our great

Fire-Proof Manufactory—the most pcrfect machine shop in the world—we have Hignalizod the event by producing a new FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, containing the latest improvements, at the very low price of

FIFTY DOLLARS.

This great reduction will leave the public without inducement or excuse foi buying any of the inferior machines which infringe our patents. Competition will henceforth become impossible. A large reduction has been made in the prices of all of

SINGERS STANDARD MACHINES, For manufacturing purposes, which arc well known to be without any successful rival in the market.— Much has recently been published in regard to various stitchcs made by sewing machines. We will take it for granted that all the wrld knows the fact, that Singer's Machines make rho best stitch ever invented, and do it in the best style. ^S5*"Send for a copy of I. M. Sivt/cr i{~ Co's Gazette, which contains full information about prices, sizes, etc., of sewing machines, and will be supplied gratis.

I. M. SINGER A CO., 458 Broadway, New-York.

Oct. 10, 1859.

J. S. MILLER. N. HKFFNKR.

CARRIAGES, SS& BUGGIES, Cheaper than Ever!

Competition Distanced.

S I E

AND TOOK

THE "PREMIUM"

J."87 MILLER & CO. JAMES PATTERSON,

AVING increased his extensive facilities for manufacturing

BUGGIES.

TjaUj jju

And light vehicles of every description by admitting the above named practical workmen as partners, wish to inform his old customers and tho public generally, that they are prepared to get up cheaper,

BETTER AND NEATER WORK,

than any other establishment of the kind in this section of country. Any person in want of a good vehicle would do well to call and examine for themselves before purchasing clswherc.

Being all practical workmen, and employ none but the best workmen—using none but the best material, and with a long acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, cannot help giving satisfaction both as regards price and quality of work. ~i=§^Repairing done prom ply with neatness.— Blacksmithing, Triming, Painting, A-c.

All work warranted one year. $5i£~Frofoundly gatcful to the generous public for past patronage, the Senior partner respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm. ^gjJSign, "J. S. MILLER & CO.." Market Street, Crawfordsville Ind., North of Court-House Squa re.

Oct. 0. 1859.—ly.

I I E N S O

OLD MONTGOMERY! I

tender you lriy most sincere thanks for your very liberal patronage since I have been with you: and as my rooms are permanently located in this place, I hope you may find it to your own advantage as well as mine to give me a call always when you want anything in my lino, as I am determined none can make you nny better work and none shall make you any clicaper. I always keep the best assortment of eases and frames in the market, and the only Megascopic Camera in this part of theeountrv. Call and see ine whenever you want Daguerreotypes, Mclaincotypes, Ambrotypes, Photographs, or any kind of sunlight Piotures.— The motto snail be

NONE BETTER, NONE CHEAPER. Yours very Respectfully, Oct. P, 1859.—tf. A. S. HUGHES.

BUCK'S PATENT

STILL AHF.AT)

AT THK—

O A I

Over all competition. It will rcoonimond itself.

A splendid assortment of other

COOKING STOVES

—FHOM

$12,00 to $30,00.

—LARGK—

BOX STOVES,

For Churches, Halls and School-Houses. —ALSO—

A good assortment of those truly serviceable

Russia Iron

PARLOR STOVES,

Which for beauty and convenience, arc excelled by no stove in the market.

Cast Parlor Stoves,

Of several patterns—both open and closed front.

A.I.WO, A good assortment of

O

9

lh Us

Made from the best brands of TIN PLATEthatcan bc had in tho market. particular attention paid to all kind of

In all its different departments.

Sheet Iron Work Done

On short notice! Old tin ware repaired and made as good as ncwl Particular attention given to

Roofing, Guttering and

Spouting, all of which wo warrant to give satisfaction! All kinds of

88B1TRY P&IBUSR.

Old Copper, Pewter, Lead and Brass, taken in exchange for anything in our line.

sept. 30,1859-tf.]

OFFICE,Hall.

JOHN HOOVER.

JOHN M. BUTLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

South side of Public Square, in Wash­

ington Collections promptly made and remitted. ]eo. 1,1850-ljv

1.

MAMMOTH STOCK

op

WATCHES, CLOCKS,

AND

HAYING

RY.

just returned from New York and

Philadelphia, would inform the citizens of Montgomery and stirroundiugcountics, that he has purchased, and arc beingopened, the most complete stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Fancy Articles and Cutlery, ever brought to Crawfordsville. It consists in part of

W.ATC I IOS!

Gold and Silver, Hunting and Opened faced.

CLOCKS.

For Dwellings, Stores, Banks, Churches and School Houses, of Seth Thomas' Jerome's and Waterbury Clock Company's manufacture.

JEWELRY!

Of all styles and patterns, Coral, Carbuncle, Mosaic, Cameo, Gold-stone, Miniature also Lockcts of all sizes.

POCKET-BOOKS!

Of all shapes and sizes Morocco, Calf and Buckskin Purses.

Table Cutlery!

Of all priccs, from 75 cents, to $0 per set.

Pocket Knives!

The most complete stock ever saw in town. From 10 ccnts, up to $3.

Looking Glasses,

From a mammoth size to a Pocket Mirror.

SILVER AND PLATED WARE!

Pure silver and Tea and Tablo Spoons, Cups. Forks, Castors, Butter-Knives,Soup Ladles, Cream Spoons ami Sugar Tongs—all warranted of coin standard.

2 O S.

Genuine Wade &. Butcher's, and other reliable brands.

w.iioji i.w

awns.

Big and little, thick and thin, Rattan, Gutta Pcrcha, Hickory. Ac.. Arc. JAMES PATTERSON,

May 10. I860.] Main St.. Crawfordsville.

HEAD QUARTERS

FOR

BARGAINS!

CAMPBELL, GALEY & IIARTER,

AHEAD AS USUAL WITH THEIR

MMMOTH STOCK OF

NEW GOODS.

While a modest regard for truth and voracity forbids them saying that they have over

SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS

WORTH OF

E W GOODS,!

It is admitted by all who have made the circuit of their immense

ST E S

That no other establishment presents such inducements in the Extent, Variety, Style, and Cheapness of their Goods. Combining a

Larger Cash Capital

Than any other Ilouse, and always buying as near as possible from first hands, together with an eighteen years experienco by ono of the best buyers that "goes to New York, enables them to sell below all honorable competition. Their stock of

HARD-WARE,

Table & PocKct Cutlery, Tools &c., Never was more complete.

IRON AND NAILS,

Were nil bought for Cash at inside figures, and will be sold at very small advanco on manafacturors priccs.

SASIJ, GLASS, LOCKS, LATCHES, And an endless variety of other Houso Trimings, at less prices than any other place.

MILL & CUT SAWS, WARRANTED. Straw Cutters from $0 to $11.

BREAKING FLOWS,

ONE HORSE PLOWS, SINGLE, DOUBLE AWD THREE

SHOVEL PLOWS,

Always on hand.

REVOLVING HAY RAKE,

REAPERS,

Will be ready for tho coming Harvest.

5

CRADLES, &c.,

Remember the place for Bargains Kos. 7 &. 8, Commercial Row. -u., CAMPBELL, GALEY & DARTER. Crawfordsvillo, April 5, 1960.—ly-

Spectacles! Spectacles!!

GOLD,

Silver and Plated Spectacles—of the fin­

est

Pebble Glasses—with all

provements—to suit

the

BOOTS! BOOTS!

SHOES! SHOES!! THE

subscriber would respectfully inform tho citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity, that they have just received at the old stand,

FISHER'S BLOCK,

Corner of Main and Vernon Streets, a neir stock of

Boots & Shoes,

for the spring and summer trade, fresh from tho/

NEW ENGLAND

manufacturers—selected with a view to durability Fine and heavy work of all kinds

FOR THE LADIES I

Misses and childrcns Boots and Shoe* of the ckoio-a est quality of all kinds.

Youths' Boys' & Mens'

Boots, Congress Gaiters, Oxford Tics, Brogams, &e., fec. All of which we are determined to soli cheaper than can be bought elsewhere in the market.— Call and see us before purchasing. Also, on hand a large lot of

O E W®K

of the first quality, and

WARRANTED!

Repairing done in the best style and on the short*' notice. CURTIS Sc BROTHERS. April 26, 1860-tf.

FRESH ARRIVAL

OF

NEW GOODS

AT THE OLD

BINF0RD CORNER!

WASS0N & BINF0RD,

RE now in receipt of their spring and gummaistock of

STAPLE & FANCY

9

Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoea,

Queensware

Cutlery. A'C., to which they wish to direct thfl attention of their numerous customers, and the pubiie generally. This is undoubtedly ono of the moat complete stocks ever purchased for the Crawfordsville market tbough'do not pretend to say that it if the largest or only stock in the place nor that w» have the only stock in town. But wo can tell lh» public, and with truth too, that we have a superior, well-assorted, and extensive stock. A stock list will meet the wants of a largo patronage.

LATHES' DKESS GOODS,

of various kinds and styles and at unprceoderifn-i low priccs.

Bonnets and Ribbons,

of all sorts and sizes for Ladies and Misso*.

E N O W E S

American Flowers, Laces, Fringes,

&e.

O O S A N S O E S

Flats «t Caps, a nice assortment of fine shoea foe the Ladies—the best in tho market.

TSTl A •^"*71 if, "p rNiTi?TT"7-7f"

I W I W W A I W

of all kinds and styles for men and boy*.

Bring along your

PRODUCE AND CASH,

Farmers: we will sell you good Goods and at /w low figures as any house in this place can, or do. soli, and 110 mistake. Give us a trial.

W ASS OX & BINFORD.

March 20, 1860-ly.

Its Success unparalelled in the Annals of Insurance!

PH(ENIX

INSURANCE CO.

HARTFORD, CONK.

Cash Capital. $400,000.00 Cash Assets, $582,355.00

The Pmr.sis COMPANY, devoting its entire timo and attention to the business of

FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY,

Ami having a CashCapit.nl pledged solely for that purpose, is enabled to ofter Si rKRioit advantages to

thoso

desiring reliable indemnity, and promptness in the settlement of losses the "1'hcenix" has no rival in America.

S. Ji. LOOMIS, President.

II. KELLOGG, Secy.

BEANOS' OFFICE, Nos. 31 d- 33. "WEST THIRD STKKET, CINCINNATI.

M. GILL, General Agent.

.7E£r-Applications solicited, and Policies issued: direct by GEO. HOUGH, Agent, Crawfordsville, Ind. ISP-FRLL COMPLIANCE WITH STATE LAWS,

Feb. 16, 1860-ly.

WHITE RIVER VALLEY

INSURANCE COMPANY!

Incorporated by the Legislature of Indiana, A. -Z)., 1836.

OFFICE, NO. 2, GLENN'S BLOCK, INDIAKAPOLIS, IND.

Chartered Capital, $200,000.

Insures Buildings, Merchandise, Household Furniture and personal Property, against loss or dam age by Fire, at as low rates as any othor responai~ ble Company. tr

BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

F. BIOLF.R, Register U. S. Treasury, W. H. Dedrick, Adam Cox, ti E. T. Skinner, Adolphus F. Rockwell, Jeremiah Weekly, E. 1. Bussell,

C. W. Warriner. -.

E. T. RUSSELL, Presidonf-

ADOLPHUS F. ROCKWELL, Seo'y.

REFERENCES

latest

im­

all ages, just reoeived, also

Eve Protoctore and Goggles. May

10, m] JAMK8 PATTERSOF-

BY

PERMISSION.

A. P. "VVILLARD, Governor, J. W. DODD, Auditor of State, Hon. JAMES MORRISON, Indianapolis. Col. N. B. PALMER, SAM'L HETSELGESSER, SAMUEL WILMOT, J. S. PRATT, Hon. J. E. MCDONALD,

J. S. TAM, Gen. Agents

R. W. HARRISON,

Ig't OrmrfordtviRe.,

Jan. 26, 1880—ly.

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