Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 April 1863 — Page 3

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Ih nkt 'x Plantation Bitters They purify, strengthen and invigorato. They croate a healthy appetite.

They are an antidote to change of water diet. They overcome effects of dissipation &. late hours. They strengthen tho system fc enliven the niind They prevent miasmatic & intermittent fevers. They purify the breath & acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cu*e Diarrhea, Cholera

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Cholera Morbus.

They cure Liver Complaint fc fforv's Headache. They are tho best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, tho celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to ago or timo of day.— Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. P. H. Drake & Co., 202 Broadway, New York.

Lyon's Kathairon. This delightful article for preserving and beautifying tho human hair is again put up by the original proprietor, and is now made with the same carc, skill and attention, which first created its iinmense and unprecedented salos of over one million bottles annually! It is still sold at 25 cents in largo bottles. Two million bottles can easily be sold in a year when it is agnin known that the Kathairon is not only the most dolightful hair dressing in tho world, but that it cleanscs the scalp of scurf and dandruff, gives the hair a lively, rich, luxuriant growth, and prevents it from turning gray. These are considerations worth knowing.— The Kathairon has been tested for over twelve years, and is warranted as described. Any lady who values a beautiful head of hair will use the Kathairon. It is finely perfumed, cheap and valuable. It is sold by all respectable dealers thro*out the world. D. S. BARNES 4: CO.,

New-York.

TIEIMSTItEET'S

Inimitable Hair Restorative.

IT IS NOT A DYE,

oring not only restores hair to its natural color by an ca*v prooess, but gives the hair a LUXURIANT BEAUTY, promotes its growth, prevents its falliDg off, eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleasant-

riess to the head. It has stood tho test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor. Used by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all respectable dealers, or can be procured by th«m of the commercial agent, D. S. Barnes, 202 Broadway, N. Y. Two sizes, 50 cents and $1.

Wjtikoop Iceland Pectoral Diseases of the Throat, Chest and Pulmonary organs, are ever prcvalont, insidious and dangerous. The properties of a medicine to alleviate, cure and nproot these complaints, must be Expectorant, Anodyne and Invigorating, loosening the mucus of the throat, and imparting^me to the entire system. No discovery in medical science ever mastered this class of diseases like Dr. Wynkoop's Iceland Pectoral. It is used with the most astonishing results in all eases of Bronchitis, Influenza. Whooping Cough, Diptheria or Putrid Sore throat, Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Nervous Irritability, ifcc.

The Rev. J. J. Potter, certifies, "that I have need Dr. Wynkoop's Pectoral for several years, myself and in my family, for severe Pulmonary complaints, and have rocommendcd it to many others, and hat sr seen its equal."

JY. J. J. TOTTER, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Hundreds and thousands of important testimonials could be produced, showing its remarkable cures and that it never fails.

It is composed of pure Iceland Moss, Balm of Gilead, Peruvian Balsam, Elecampane, Comfrey, Burdock, and other invaluable expectorant and tonic ingredients. It is harmless, prompt and lasting.. Invalids and sufferers cannot afford to neglect a trial. Every family should have it. It is remarkable for Croup. Full descriptions, recommendations and directions accompany each bottle. Sold in Crawfordsville by Morgan Binford, and by all principal Druggists.

Prepared'by Dr. R. D. Wynkoop, and sold by D. S. Barnes & Co., New-York. .• January 29th, 1863.—m6.

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Dr. C. W. ROBACK, Cincinnati, Ohio: D'r. Sir: We received your long* wished for and welcome remedies a few days ago, and hasten to return you a unanimous expression in regard to our high opinion of the same.

We have used them with great benefit in our company, and heartily attest to the public opinion of their great benefits. In our cases, espcially where there have been so many great changes as from the civilian in daily routine in business at home to the exposed habits of active soldiers in-a strange and unnatural country, do we most appreciate the merit of such heaven-sent values as yours. To all those in our position do wc most emphatically rocommend your remedies, being as sured, from experience, that they will be a very welcome companion.

JOSEPH A. ANDREWS, Capt. Co. B., 6th Reg. 0. V.

[Signed,] James Y. Semple, 1st Sergeant, Co, B. Chas. H. Foster, 2d Chas, B, Russel, 1st Lieut. Co. B. 6th R. O. V, Thos. S. Rcyse, 2d E. B. Warren, 3dSorgt, .* Stephen A. Thayer, 3d.Scrgt. Samuel D. Schooley, Commissary. Charles W. Foley, Corporal. John W. Taylor. Edward Baltman, Carlton C. Cabie, Together with 69 privates—a unanimous expression being given.

For sale at No. 6, East Fourth street, and by Druggists everywhere.

JOURNAL RECEIPTS.

The following persons have, paid the sums opposite their names on subscription to the Journal. "Honor to whomhonor is due."

Geo. P. Tiffany $10 00 N. Boyland I 50 Wm.K. White I 50 Capt. J. Seller *..1 50 Philip Moor* 1 50

Books—Retiuu Them.

The person or persons having in their possession the following named books the property of Dr. T. W. fry—are requested to leave the lame at this office: "Brodies' Nature and Art," in the cure of Disease and one volume of "neenan's Surgery."— Bring them in, thoy nre wanted immediately.

TIic Confessions and Experience of a Nervous Invalid.

Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men, and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Early Decay, and thoir kindred ailments —supplying the means of self cure. By one who cured himseli after bcingavictin of misplaced confidence in medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post-paid directed envelope, single copies may be had of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford Kings County, New York. jun. 29, 1863—ly.

EDITOR OP JOUKNAI.—Dear Sir: Willi your permission I wish to say to the renders of your paper that I will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simp^ Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in ten da}'?. Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Fre^les, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same so ft, clear, smooth and beautiful.

I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that, will enable tlieiu to start a full growth of Luxuriant Ilair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. All applications answered by return mail without charge.

Respectfully vours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, No. 831 Broadway, New York. mar 10, 1863—2m.

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STOCK OF GOODS,

And will continue the business at the old stand.—ru.it. door to Kelsey

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But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. All instantaneous dyr* are composod of lunar cawttv:, destroying the vitalitv and beauty of the hair, and afford of them-j ... ... ,, ... -i. ii Jiavmz added larcrdv of New.Goods to the old selves no dressing. Heimstrcct Inimitable Col- ,jo®ght

remain in tbc concern as heretofore, and will be on hand at all times to attend to his

FRIENDS AND OLD CUSTOMERS.

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Late Decline in Prices,

and before tbc advance since, wo arc enabled to sell at the lowest figures.

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is full and ciniTilfit** of all goods usually kopt in such an establishment. ^VVe invite all to call and examine. [mar. 25, Itjtiii.— ly.

$ dm ni sir at or's JYotice.

NOTICE

is hereby given that letters of Administration have been grantod to the undersigned on the Estate of Asbury Swank, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

WILLIAM B. HUNT, Administrator. April 9, 1863.—3w

Idmin istrafor's Sale. mjOTlCE is hereby given that I will sell at Pubi.il lie Auction on Saturday the 2d day of May, ltti.3, HI the lulu resilience oi Asbury Swank, deceased, about three miles nortluvestof Crawfordsville. his personal property, consisting in part of the foli'-wing article-", viz: Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, 2-horsc Wagon, one Buggy, Farming Implements, Wlic.it in the ground, \V heat in the bnshc!, Corn, £o. Term.-:—A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving notes with approved security, without relief from valuation laws.

WILLIAM B. HUNT, Administra or April 9, 1863.—3w

HARDWARE! CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER,

Are now receiving an unusually largo and well selected stock of HARDWARE, including Iron, Nails, Glass, Sash, Oils, Paints, ifcc., and

Building materials generally. Barn Door Rollers and llinges, (a now articlo worthy tho attention of all who are building

Barns or any thing that requires largo doors or gates

ALSO,

a very superior lino of Farming Implements, such as PLOWS, the very best and most popular kinds from Cincinnati and Springfield also, single, doublo and three shovel Plows, together with Rakes, Hoes, Mattocks, Forks, &o. also, Mill and Cut Saws also, a large assortment of Saddlery-

Hardware, Leather and Trimmings, SaddleTrees, Hog Skins, Pad Skins, &c. &c. In short, every article required to make up a complete stock of Hardwaro will always bo found here.

With a larger stock than ever (much of which was bought at old prices)

feel assured that we can offer

inducements to purchasers not equalled by any other House in the country. Terms Cash. All kinds Produce taken at the highest market cash price.

No. Commercial Row, Crawfordsville, Intl. CAillPBELL, GALEY & HARTER.

April 1st, 1863—ly.

MPissolution.

NOTICEheretofore

is hereby given, that the co-partner-ship existing, and known as the firm of Robb & Mahorney, in the Stove and Tin trade, wag, by mutual consent, dissolved on the 26th day of March, 1863. The business of tho house will be continued in all its branches by the senior member of the late firm, Mr. J. B. Robb, with and by whom all settlements must be made.

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FRESH SUPPLIES!

NEW GOODS

FOR SPRING- AND SUMMER.

CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER,

Are now receiving at their mammoth cash establishment, a full stock of Foreign and Domestic

DRY GOODS,

BOOTS, & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,

Bonnets and Iiibbon«,

Qijcciisware & Glassware.

Also, a superior stock (suitablo for the season) of

READY-MADE CLOTHING.

THEY

would say to their friends, that all these goods were purchased in Philadelphia and New York, during the great gold panic in thoso cities, and consequently can be sold lower than goods bought any time since.

They would also call, special attention to their largo stock of Boots and Fhi.es for men, women and children and although these goods have advanced fully 30 per cent., they offer them at old prices, to-wit:

Good kid sowed lace Boots for $1,10 High cut balmoral pegged kid Boot for $1.25: Lasting Gaiters splendid quality for $1.25 Enameled peg lace Boots only $1.00. Call at their store and get posted at all events. Tho Ladies will find a full stock of Foreign Dress Goods at old prices. [apr 1st, 1863—ly.

SPRING DRY-GOODS!

RECEIVED AT

L. BORN & CO.'S

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Mozambique's, Mohairs, Ginghams, Jaconets, Lawns, White Goods, Embroideries, Head Nets, loop Skirts, Spring Shawls,

HATS, CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES,

GROCERIES, ii-c.

All bought for cash and to bo sold at the very lowest prices.

The Ifeg-Ismt prices paid for

COUNTRY PRODUCE!

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J. B. ROBB, ?1. MAHORNEY.

Aprii 21, 1863. 3w.

BO UN & CO.

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march 26th, 18G3.

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is hereby given, that letters of administrntion have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Mary Galey, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. The estate is supposed to be soH-ent. march 25, 1S(3.)

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SCUOOIj NOTICE.

Misses H. Stevens & M. Crane.

After returning thanks for past favors, would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that the spring term of their school will open on Monday, March 30th, 1863. march "*. I8t?3-r2w. ...

•administrator's JYotice.

NOTICE

is hereby given that I have taken out letters of administration upon the estato of Moses II. Barnes, lato of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate trill bring them forward for settlement. Said estate is solvent.

march 20,1 8(33.) Administrator.

JLegal JYotice.

STATE OF INDIANA, "I MONTGOMERY CotJXTY. J-. Court of Common Pleas of said County, June term, 1863.

James II. Crows,") vs. Complaint for Divorce. Ambrosine Crews.

WHEREAS,

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Poplinetts, Oh alii Delains, Organdies, Brilliants, Chintzes, Linens, Collars, ^Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, &c., &c.

disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and obstructs its natural functions. These, if not relieved, 'react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, producing general aggravation, suffering, and disease. While in this condition, oppressed by tho derangements, take Ayer's Pills, and see how directly thoy restore the natural action of tho Bystem, and with it tlia buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, Is also true in many of tho deep-seated and dangerous distempers. Tflie samo purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and derangements of the natural functions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of tbem surely, cured by the same means. None who know the virtues of these Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure.

Statements from leading: physicians in some of tho principal cities, and from other well known public persona

From a Forwarding Merchant of S. Louis, J0b. 4,1858. DR.

AVER:

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JAMES F. HARNEY,

said plaintiff by ,T. M. Butler, his

attorney, filed in the Clerk's office of said Court his eoniplaint^in the above entitled cause.— Said plaintiff by his attorney also filed the affidavit of a disinterested person, setting 'forth, that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, therefore notice of the filing and pendency of said conrplaint. is hereby given, to said nonresident defendant, Ambrosine Crews, that sho appear on the first day of tho next term of said Court, to be holden in the Court House of Crawfordsville, in said county of Montgomery, commencing on the first Monday in Juno next, (1S63,) and answer said complaint.

Attest: WM. C. VANCE, Clerk, march 26, 1803-4w-prs. fee $4,35.

AYER'S

CATHARTIC

FILLS.

Aro you sick, feeble, and complaining? Areyououtof order, with your system deranged, and your feelings uncomfortable? Those symptoms nre often the prelude to serious illness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should bo averted by a timely two of the right remedy. Take Ayer's Pills, and cleanse out tho disordered humors— purify the blood, and let tho fluids move on unobstructed in health again. They stimulate tho functions of the body iuto vigorous activity, purify the system from the obstructions which make

Your Pills ore tho paragon of all that is

great in modicino. They-liave cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable for years. Iler mother has been long grievously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and In her hair. After our child wiis cured, sho also tried your Pills, and they have cured her.

ASA JIORQRIDGE.

A® a Family Physic. From Dr. E. W. Oxrtteright, Aew Orleans. Tonr Pills are the princo of purges. Their excellent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They are mild, but very certain and effectual in their action on the bowels, which makes them invaluable to us in the daily treatment of diseaso. Headachc,SickHeailnche^oul Stomach*

From Dr. Edward. Boyd, Baltimore.

DKAKBRO. ATER: I cannot answer you what complaints I have cured with your Pills better than to say all that vie ever treat with a purgative medicine. I place great dependence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and believing as I do that your Pills afford us the best we have, I of course value them highly.

PirrsBtnm, r.i_. May 1,1S53.

Ds. J. C. Arm. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can have by a dose or two of your Pills. It seems to arise from a l'oul stomach, which they cleanse at once.

Yonrs with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, Cleric of Steamer Clarion. Billons Disorders Silver Complaints*

From Dr. Theodore Bell, of Xiw Torlc City. Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their purpose as an aperient, but find their beneficial effects upon tho Liver very marked indeed. They have in my practice proved more effectual for the cure of bilious complaints than any one remedy I can mention. 1 sincerely rejoice that we have at length a purgative vrhich is worthy the confidence of tho profession and the people.

DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, Washington, D. C., 7th Feb., 1856.

Sni: I have used your fills in my general and hospital practico ever since you made tlicm, and cannot hesitate to say they are tho best cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on the liver is quick and decided, consequently they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I liavo seldom found a case of bilious disease so obstinate tat it did not readily yield to them, fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D.,

Jt'hysician of Ute Marine IIospitaL

Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms* From Dr. J. G. Qreen, of Chicago. Your Pills have had a long trial in my practico, and I hold them in esteem as one of tho best aperients I havo ever found. Their alterative effect upon tho liver makes them an escellont remedy, when given in small doses for lilious dysentery and• diarrhoea. Their sugar-coating makes them very acceptable and convenient for the uso of women and children.

Dyspepsia, Impurity of tho Blood. From, Rev. J. Y. Ilimes, Fiistor of Advent Church, Boston. Da. ATER: I havo used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family and among those I am called to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify tho blood, they are tho very best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. HIMES.

WARSAW, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855. DEAR SIR: I am using your Cathartic Pills in my practice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the blood.

JOHN G. MEACHA.M, M. D.

Constipation, Costiveness, Suppression, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Drop* ay, Paralysis, Fits, etc.

From. Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada. Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the cilro of costiveness. If others of our fraternity have found them I as efficacious as I have, thoy should join me in proclaiming it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that are worso. I believe costiveness to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and euro the disease.

From Mrs. E. Sluart, Physician and Midwife, Boston. I find one or two lnrjre doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, aro excellent promotives of the natural secre* tion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to cleanse tho stomach and expel worms. They aro so mnch tho best physio we have that 1 recommend no other to my patients. From the Jlev. Dr. Uawlces, of the Methodist Epis. Church.

PULASKI IIODSB, Savannah, Ga.. Jan. 6, J85G. HONORED Sin: I should bo ungrateful for tho relief four skill has brought me if I did not report my case to yon. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excrunating tjeuralmc pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I hud tho best of physicians, tho lisease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your jxcellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzio, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering In the use of them, I am now entirely well.

SEXATE CHAMBER, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dee. 1855. DR. AYEB I havo been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic (/out—a painful disease that had afflicted mo far years. VINCENT SLIDELL. *SP*Most of the Pillg in market contain Mercury, vhich, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is langcrous in a public pill, from the dreadfnl consejuences that frequently follow its incautious use. These sontain no mercury or mineral substance whatever.

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Sold by Morgan & Binford and all Druggists in in Crawfordsvillo S. Born fc Bro. Waynetown C. B. AVilson & Bro. Ladoga J. F. Watkins Fredericksburg, a id all dealers in medicines every whore feb. 5—ly.

OOLS CAP, Letter, Note, Legal, Bill and Paper, Envelops and Blank Books at Lafayette and Indianapolis prices, at

JAMES G. KINGSBURY'S

Jan.30 62 ly Crawfor:Uvin\, Ind.

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Jldministraforis Sale.

will sell atpilblic auction on Thursday, the 16th day of April, 1SG3, at the late residence of Moses II. Barnes, deceased, thrce-and-onc-half miles south of Ladoga, the personal property of said deceased, consisting in part of 1(5 head of Horses, a lot of yearling Mules, about soventy head of Cattle, sixty head of Hogs, a half interest in two Jacks, one Jennet, a lot of Sheop, 3 Wagons, a Threshing Machine, farming implements, household goods and other articles. EspeciVi attention of stock dealers is called to the large amount of valuable stock, that will bo sold.

TE11MS OF SALE.—A credit of nine months will bo given on all sums over three dollars, the purchqyer giving note with approved security, without relief from valuation or nppraisetnent laws.

JAMES F. HARNEY,

maroh 20, 1803.) Administrator.

idmin sir a tor's Sale. OTICE is hereby given that I will sell at public auction on Sa turday, the 18th day of April, 1803, at the door of the Court House in Crawfordsville, the personal property of Mary Galey, deceased, consisting of househeld and kitchen furniture, and a lot of lumber, %e., tc. Terms: a credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollere, tho purchaser giving his note with approved sccuritv, without relief from valuation laws. VINCISNT CLARK, march 20, 1863.) Administrator.

wh-OWAKD ASSOCIATION, PHILA-

HELPIUA, PA. Diseases of the NKRVOUS SYSTKM, SPKRJIATORRIIOCA or SKMIKAL WEAKNKSS, IMPOTEJJCK, and other aU'eetion- of the SEXUAL OIV.ANS, PHYSICAL DKBILITY and PREMATURE DI PAY,—new and reliable treatment, in Reports of the Howard Association, sent by mail, in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIX HOUGHTON, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. mar. 19,18C3—ly.

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SINGER CO.'S

ST.i.YIKiUU .ll.ieili.VJSS. Well known to be the best for Manufacturing purposes: jYo. 1, Shuttle Mackinr. formerly no Id at 90,

Rcducril to $70.

2, formerly sold at:$100, liuivnl to $75.

Suig-er"s IjCliiir •1 *1Jachine,

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the best Machine in the world for Family Sewand Light Manufacturing Purposes. trice, with ffvmmcr & beautifully ornamputcd, $50.

AVe would ask for our Lettor A Machines, the special attention of Vest Makers and Dress Makers, and all those who want Machines for lir/Jit jnctnvf'ictxrivff pitrpovs. They embody the principle? of the Manufacturing Machines, making, like them, the interlocked stitch, and are destined to be as celebrated for FAMILY SEWIXO and light manufacturing purpose.1* as our Manufacturing Machines arc fir manufacturing purposes in general.

FAMILY SEWING MACHINES are valuable in proportion to the number of things they can do well. Seo what ours can do before making a purchase.

There is r.o doubt as to the value of our Machines i'or manufacturing purposes, but.it is only of late that the public began to learn that, the essential elements of a machine best adapted to the heaviest v. ork, would also he the elements to be embodied in a Family Machine. It is now well understood that our Letter A Machine is the only Family Machine yet offered to the public which has«V»plicitij, rapidity, durahiliiy. and certainty of correct action. While as a general thing, the sewing-ma-chine people arc candid enough to acknowledge that our machines are unequalled for manufacturing purposes, they are almost sure to assert, in the same breath, that Singer's Letter A, or Family idlines, ure not at (/nod osthrirs! This is a mere trick of the trade, au:l we confidently invite those interested in the subject to examine for themselves and see what our Letter A Family Machines, with nil the recent improvements, are capable of doing. While they will sew the most delicate material to perfection, as already stated, thoy are also adapted to light manufacturing purposes, and this, be it remembered, cannot be said of any of the other Family Machines yet offered to the public.

The Nos. 1 and 2 Machines are of great capacity and application for manufacturing purposes. Our No. 3 Machines are especially adapted to all kinds of light and heavy Leather Work, in Car riage Trimming, Boot and Shoe Making, Harness Making, etc..etc. They aro of extra size, with an arm lor.g enough to take under it and stitch the largest sizod dashes. There is scarcely any part of a Trimmer's stitching that cannot be better done with them than by hand: so, too, the saving of time and laboris very great. The table of Ihcse machines is 24 inches long, and the .'buttle will hold six times as much thread as the shuttle of those used for tailoring purposes. Thu large machines work as fast as small ones.

We have always on hand, Hemming Guages. Silk Twist. Linen and Cotton Thread on Spools, best Machine Oil in Bottles, etc., etc.

Wc manufacture our own Needles, nnd would warn all persons using our machines not to buy any others. We know that there are-needles sold of the. most inferior quality, at higher prices than we charge for the best. The needles sold by us aro manufactured especially for our machines. A bad needle may render the working of the best machine almost useless.

Our customers may rest assured that all onr Branch Offices arc furnished with the "genuine article."

In case of small purchases, the money may be sent in postage stamps, or bank notes. ^^.Correspondents will please write their names distinctly. It is all important that we should, in each ease, know the PostOfiiec, County and State.

Xgg..All persons requiring information about Sewing Machines, their sizes, prices, working capacities, and the best methods of purchasing, can obtain it by sending to us, or any of our Branch Offices for a copy of

I. M. Singer & Co.'s Gazette.*' Which is a beautiful Pictorial Paper entirely devoted to the subject.—It will be sent yralis.

fi&FWe have made Hie above REDUCTION IN TRICES with tho two-fold view of benefiting the public and ourselves. The public have been swindled by spurious machines made in imitation of ours. The metal in them, from the iron casting to the smallest piece, is of poor quadty. Their makers have not the means to do their work well.— They arc hid away in sceretplaces, where it would be impossible to have at thoir command the proper mechanical appliances. It is only by doing a great business, and having extensive manufacturing establishments, that good machines can be made at moderate prices. The best designed machines, BADLY MADE, are always liable to get out of order, and are sure to cost considerable trouble and money to keep tbom in repair.

The qualities to be looked for in a achinc, are: certainty of correct action at all rates of speod, simplicity of construction, great durability, and rapidity of operation, with the least labor. Maeh ines to combine these'1sscntial qualities, must be made of tho best metal and finished to perfection. We have tho ways and means, on a grand scale, to do this.

The purchasers of Machines, whoso daily bread it may concern, will find that those having the above qualities not only work well at rapid as weil as slow .rates of speed, but last long in the finest possible working order. Our machines, as made by tii, will earn more money with less labor than any others, whether in imitation of ours or not. In fact, they are cheaper than any other Machines as a gift $-£T"Local agents wanted.

Ira Crano, Crawfordsville, Indiana, is an authorized Agent. I. M. SINGER & CO., 458 Broadway, New York. ^^-Indianapolis Offico—3 Odd-Fellow's Hall, Washington street.

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GOLD PENS.

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JAS. PATTERSON*^ SON.

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