Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 January 1867 — Page 4
flRE. FIRE.
HAR.T3F"OIlI3
& INSURANCE CO.
r-ciiiL^ *«»/.
Asisdlatfed examples only among thousands, it has famished, of succor rendered thounfortunato, and of blessings disponsod to the public under trying calamities,
THE HARTFORD
!llofers
tojsomc of tho marked disastorsysuccesafully cncountcred, during tho
Fifty-Six
•s
Of its business earcer, as illustrating the charactcr of tho benefits it has conferred, and tho indemnity it furnishes:
KewYork,1835
St. Louis, is 49
Troy, 1S62
$ssttr Augusta and Mobile, 1S65 Portland, 1S66
THIRTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS
Represent tho appalling estiu*te slTept away by these several disasters, .which reduced to bankruptcy every Local Underwriting organization, save four in the respective localities exist ing at tho datos referred to I
Tho claims by these calamities, upon this In•titution, aggregating ..
Four Hundred & Fifty Thousajid Dollars,
Were promptly met and honorably paid, without the loss of prestigo or credit.
More conclusive evidence concerning tho great advantage possessed undor such sweeping perils, by an institution whoso income and business is dorivod from national sources, must be sought in vain.
Its Portland Risks, 52 in number, covering 13 brick and frame dwellings, 12 brick stores, 25 Mercantile Risks in brick buildings, and one Public Library building, to amount of $147 950, and adjusting of $155,150 30,
JiSCEMtTMJ%*EB
PA TT~ IN 16 DAYS,
IiC aving its Capital of ONE MILLION intact, and a a surplus sufficient to rcinsuro overy outstanding Risk.
Market valuo of stock beforo fire, $220
it it ti tt
after 200
(Sharos, $100 each.)
Cash Capital, $l,0d0,000 00 Cash Assets,
Juiyi,'f6,
1,648,539 39
Average Dally Income, 4,000 ©O
Tho heavy losses of the curront poriod point to tho necessity of
STROJYG IJYBJEJfMJ%mMTY,
As one of the lessons of tho hour.
Lot thoso who will, trust to tho untried and ephemeral.
PRUDENT MEN,
Studying tho fact that TWELVE prominent Underwriting Institutions have eithorfailcd, or been compelled to retire, since the commencement of tho year 186C, will not fail to seek for REAL vroalth, BONA FIDE resources, and TRIED EXPERIENCE, as requisite qualities in tho present emergency.
jysT?- Agencies in all prominent localities, whero Hartford Policies can be obtained.
Ultimate Safety the paramoivnt consideration in Insurance. Paying rates demanded? ami conservative principles guaranteed.
J. H. BENEFIEL, AGENT, For CRAWFORDSVILLE and vicinity.
Octobor 4, 1866. tf.
ENLARGED FACILITIES
O
REDUCTION OF EXPENSES!
J. S. MILLER & CO S
Carriage Manufactory!
Market Street, north of Court Howe,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
HAVING
recently purchased, enlarged and
improved the premises wo occupy, thereby saving expense of rent, and^giving increased facilities for manufacturing
Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Sleighs, Spring Wagcns, &c.
'wo would respectfully announce to our friends and tho public generally that we are now in a portion to defy all competition in our line in this State as regards
Prices, Style & Workmanship,
and invito an inspection of our Carriages, Buggies, &c., a fine assortment of which we keep constantly on hand. Being all practical workmen and employing none but tho most skillful, and using tho VERY BEST OF MATERIAL, together with our long acquaintance with tho wants^ of this section of country, we cannot help giving satisfaction, as wo confidently assert that our work and prices cannot be excelled by any other establishment in Indiana. Old Buggies taken in exchange. All our work warranted one year.— Repairing, Blacksmithing, Trimming, Painting, &o., executed with neatness and despatch.
September 20, 1860.
PMKOTOGR.1PIM
A E
A. S. HUGHES
WOULD
Inform his old customers and the public generally, that ho has again established himself at tho old stand, No. 1, Empire Block, third story, whore he is prepared, with all tho modern improvements in tho Photographic art,' to furnish
PORCELAIN PICTURES, PHOTOGRAPHS, MELAINEOTYPES, 'SC. V, -IW.N AMBROTYPES,
and all other kinds of sun-light pictures in a «tvlo unsurpassed by any othor artist. Tie invites tho public to call and examine his work Mr. II. would also correct tho erronoons improssion that ho has left the city, by stating that he may, at all times, bo found at his room, ready to accommodate all persons who may favor liim witlx a call. [aov. 18, 03.-tfl
'i
AHEAD OF
ALL MiMMOTHS
THE
MONSTER
MUaUXlB,'
'fTTTBr
VT)
XIlX
& O. r-
ARE RECE1VSE\$G
E
LARGEST STOCK
O
DRY GOODS
EVER OFFERED
IN CRAWFORDSVILLE.
LADIES'
sn IP iL- «,
of every ]kind and color, A full lino of
of all kinds. FIVE HUNDRED
LADIES' SHAWLS.
THREE HUNDRED
BREAKFAST SHAWLS.
FIVE HUNDRED
Balmoral Skirts.
ONE THOUSAND SETTS
HOOP SKIRTS
ALL KINDS OF
YANKEE NOTIONS,
&C.. &O,. &C.
THREE HUNDRED
LADIES' CLOAKS,
with a full lino of
CLOAK TRIMMINGS.
TUREE HUNDRED SETTS
LADIES' FURS.
which wo offer below any House in the city.
BOOTS & SHOES
fot every man woman, and child in tho county.
The largost and most complete stock of
Ready Made Clothing
ever offered in Montgomery county.
FIVE HUNDRED
O E E O A S
to bo sold at
The largest stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
in tho State of Indiana.
Also, a large stock of
HATS & CAPS
and in fact everything that is kept in a well-regulated retail establishment. Give us a call, farmers, when in town, and satisfy yourselves.
M'CLURE, FRY & GO,
November S, IS66. yl
CLOTHUFGH
GRAND OPENING
or THE
E E S I O
CLOTHING
S O E
N. E. JIEINSIIEIMER. ISAAC BLOCK. JACOB DEUTSCII.
HEIHSHEIMEB, BLOCK
& Co.,
No. 2, FURSEL BLOCK,
Washington Street,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
OULD INFORM THE PUBLIC, T1IAT they have established a first class
Wholesale and Retail
CLOTHING STORE, embracing the latest and most fashionables styles of
Ready Made Clothing,
SUCII AS
O E O A S
of ovory kind, fino cloth frock
DRESS COATS,
BUSINESS COATS,
PANTS VESTS,
"We also have a full assortment of
GENTS'FURNISHING GOODS.
SUCII AS
Shirts of all kinds,
Under Shirts,
Drawers,
Over-alls,
Suspenders,
Collars,
Butterflies,
Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Neck Ties,
Kid Gloves,
Buck Gloves,
Socks, &c.
We have also on hands a full assortment of'
HATS & CAPS
of tlio latest stylos and of tho best manufacture ever brought to this market. Also,
TRUNKS, VALISES,
S-A.T HBLS,
CARPET-BAGS, UMBRELLAS,
ANI)
WALKING CANES.
Our assortment is tho most extensive and complete ever exhibited in this section of country and it is our intention to make it tho LEADING
CLOTHING- HOUSE
of Crawfordsville. Wo can
SELL CHEAPER
than any othor houso in tho city, bo cause wo arc connected with ono of oldest and largest
WHOLESALE H0USCS
in Cincinnati. We invito the public to call and examine our SIOCK and prices, and satisfy themselves before purchasing elsowhero, as wo aro confident thoy will find it to their interest to do so.
HEINSHEIMER, BLOCK & CO.
NEWTON RAMSAY, Salesman. October 18, 1866. "v"'^1.
FOR
[F
cheap Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c., go to UEINSHEIMER, BLOCK & CO.
you want anything In tho Clothing lino, go to UEINSHEIMER, 13L0CK & CO^.
DRYTGOODS.
3ST ES "W
KICKER, HUGHES & Co
Washington St., south of Jialn,
offers for sale a magnificent stock of all kinds of
GOODS,
purchased expressly for tho
NEW STORE, NATIONAL BLOCK,
Washington Street.
-0--
I
HAS BEEN"OUR AIM, IN EE-
keep a complete assortment of goods in every department, adaptod to tho wants of a
FIRST CLASS TRADE,
and we invite an inspection of our Stock as boing tho
MOST COMPLETE ASSO.RTM'NT
over offered in
Crawfords vile
THE DRESS GOODS
DEPARTMENT
consists of
Plain Col'd Silks, Black Silks, French Merinos, English Merinos, Cashmere Merinos, Coburg Cloth, Empress Cloth,
Plain S? JFigUl JLuntres Plain. & Plaid Poplins
Gala Plaids Plain J&eJLtsines Figured do
French, British tk German Br ess Goods, &c.
THE MOURNING
Department
includes
French Merinos, Coburgs, Lustres,
Plain Delaines, Fig'd Delaines, &c.
ALSO, WE HAVE A
Large Assortm'nt
of—
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
AND JEANS,
CHECKS, STRIPES,
AND TICKINGS,
BLANKETS, FLANNELS
AND LINSEYS,
togother with all the standard brands of
BLEACHED and BROWN
ALSO,.
I
of all styles.
Notions, &c., &c.
RIGKER, HUGHES & CO.
September 20, 1866. tf a
ATLANTIC CABLE!
LATEST NEWS!
A NEW STOCK OF
JUST RECEIVED BY
W. N. WASSON,
•'St the JYew Brick Vomer,
Washington St., Crawfordsville.
Jl'SUPFRB STOCK OF
FANCY DRESS
I
0
GODS
SUCII AS
Fancy Silks,
S9e JLaines,
Jflohmrs,
Scotch Plaids,
Poplins,
Jflerinos,
Ginghams
Prints &c.
Genuine Lace Collars,
Plain Linen Collars,
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
Fancy DRESS BUTTONS,
Parasols & Sun Umberellas,
ALSO A SUPERB LINE OF
Clotlis and Cassimeres,
ICAUPBTS.
C&3
All of the latest styles.
C@nie and See!
ISemcmher the lew Hsicli Corner, Farmers, wRaen
in
CL'dfM
tovm.
Oct. 25, 1800.] W. N. WASS0N.
TlXO C3r2TOO
FREE ALL
N I O N
MAYER & ULLMAN
IVo. 1 Empire ISloclt, Main Street,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
Would inform thsir friends and tho public generally that they havo returned to CRAWFORDSVILLE,
WITH A LARGE,
Well Selected,
AND
Complete Assortment,
OP
MEW'S and BO ITS'
T(M
IIATS, CAPS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS,
AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
which thoy offer at such reduced prices as will make it an object to buy of them.
DAVID'ADLEE,
who has charge of tho business, will always bo found on hand anxious and willing to attend to tho wants of tho public.
MAYER & ULLMAN"
At "Dill Bowers'. Old St a
October 25, 13*56. nTyl.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
AT TIIE
ELSTQN CORNER!'
'AVIUG purcliased the entire
STOCK of HARDWARE, STOVES and TINWARE of J. W. CCMHKRLAND, wo take plcnsure in informing the citizens of Montgomery and adjoining counties, that wc are in the market with tho largest and best sulectod stock of
ever brought to Crawfordsville. Wc arc also prepared to furnish, at factory prices
Doors, Sash.
The Best and Cheapest Horse and Cattle Medicine in tlic World!
l/.icd thvX'iilted States and Con. alis
during the Cast 23 years
for the euro of Die various Diseases to which Horses and Cattlo are subject such as founder, Disfomper, Hide Bound, I/OSH of Appetite, Inward Strains, Yellow
Water, Fistula, Poll Evil, .Scratches or (irwi.se, Mange, Inflammation of tho Eves, and Fatigue from Hard Labor also, Rheumatism, (commonly called o'ii|)!aint). v.iiicli proves fatal to so tnanv valuable horses in this country.
niul ChUte M'dicinrs.
DI
I N S
Go to Elston corner, if you want
LOCKS & LATCHES.
Wc also have an Agricultural Warehouse where wo keep constantly on hand for salo
Reapers, Mowers, Drills, Stafford Corn Plows, Double Shovels, Hay Rakes, Horso Pitch Forks, Farm Bolls,
Stump Jacks, Cultivators,
and in fact everything necessary to keep a firstclass Hardware and Agricultural house.
In addition to this wo have a largo stock of COOK, PARLOR AND BOX
Stoves.
Special attention given to ROOFING, GUTTERING and SPOUTING. Having secured the services of JOHN* HOOVER, WO havo 110 hesitation in saying that wc can get up as good work on as short notice and at as fair figures as can be had anywhere.
JS3" Wc buy Wheat, Corn, Oats, Bacon, Lard, Bufcker, Eggs, Rags, Feathers, old castings, coppcr and brass, for which wo exchange Goods or pay Greenbacks. Come and sco us two doors north of Elston's Bank.
riiay 24, Cfi.
B*«vrers & Morgan.
i'SATi' fc JlfclTCIlER'S
CELEBRATED
MAGIC
OIL,
Warranted in cases of Ulieuniatisin, Neuralgia, Bruiso* or Tains.
POWDER
SLBA5TS CONDITION
IIns tlio largest snleot'imy Ilorso and Cattle Medicine in tliis poimlry. It In coinpi'fied oflierbs mij roots, mill f.r Ini 1.1 tiosa, s:i{V y, curJaintv ami thoroiiglmcse, stands iire-emirw.iitly at tbo liead of tlie list ot
It carries fTnll gross lnunori". prov-nts horses from heroiniiiR «tift or foiindering. iiurifies the lilocd, loosons tbo skin, and gives it a smooth and flossy ftiipearnnco clemiBcs the water urn! strengthens overv pnrt of tho body. It is also a safe and coi tain remedy for cougha aud colds,which generate so many fatal di.ieusos
mm%L
Tho Cow require ro no siipinitn with an almndnjiee of food—not to make her fat—this is not desirable, but to keep up a regular secretion of milk, and all owners of cows will find by giving tlieni SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDERS twice a week, a large increase in quantity ami quality of milk and cream. It carries off all fever and iuipurties of the blood. Tho effect is seen throughout the season by a rich ami abundant flow of milk.
The farmer is beginning to be aware of tho valuable properties of SlOiiui'n ('einUlioii Powder, in promoting tho condition of his sheep and preventing many of the di.vasc* of nl! the domesticated aniinalr.
.05$-A fifty cent packago of Sloan's Condillon Powder put into a barrel of swill is better than a bushel of corn to fatten a hog, and is a certain prcTenti vo of Hog Cholera, Blind Staggers, and other diseases common among hogs* CJAUTIOBT.—To protect ourselves and_ the public from boing imposed upon by worthless imitations, the genuine will bear tho /at-
Aug. 30,18GG. ly.
H. J. WEBSTER. W. L. MAY. JEEE. KEEXEY
WEBSTER, MAY & KEENEY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, WOULD
RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE public of Crawfordsville and surrounding country, that thoy have entered into, and opened
.A. SAJUE -A.GE3STCY, For the purpose of facilitating tho sale, cxchango and transfer of Real Estate. Persons therefore, wishing to either buj- or sell Farms, Town Proporty, or wild Lands, aro solicited to givo us a call. Terms, tho most favorable.
FFLI9~BUSINESS OFFICF, with County Recorder, dec. 7, 18(35—ly.
AT
REDUCED PRICES,
AT
JYo. 3 Commercial Block,
-t-
TUE
GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR CASH, and aro now offered at as low prices AS caa be found in tho State of Indiana, consisting of
BKOW.N MUSLINS,
BLEACHED MUSLINS,
HICKORY SHIRTING'S,
COTTON FLANNELS,
PRINTS NEWEST STYLES,
CLOAKS,
SHAWLS,
CASSIMERES,
and SATINETTS at
Gbceat Bargains!
A superiorStock of Ilomc-made
JEANS and FLANNELS,
two thousand pounds of
WOOL AND COTTON YARN.
Ono of the handsomest stocks of
E O O S
in Crawfordsville. Plain and Cheeked
I W
HE
Of every shade.
E A
Plain and Figured.
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS,
LADIES'
NUBIAS AND HOODS,
also, a large stock of
HOSIERY & GL0TES, MENS1 & BOYS' CLOTHING,
BOOTS rind SHOES n.m.m c.ips,
also, a large stock of
WILL
E N S W A E
of every style. Call and examine and thereby save money. WASSONS A ELMORE. October 18, 1806.
C. W. SAPPKXFIELD. E. M. SAPrEXFIRL©
SAPPENF8ELD & BRO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, *lnd Meal-Instate Jlgents,
ATTEND to business in the Circni and Common Pleas Courts in this and adjoining counties.- Will givo prompt attention to the settlement of Estates, collcctioa of Pensions and Soldiers' claims.
Buy and soil on commission, Houses tt Lots, Vacant Lots, Farms, Farming Land in all tho Western States and Territories.
Loans negotiated, collections made, Land entered, Tnxes paid and Titles examined in all tho Western States.
Have for sale a large number of desirable dwedlings in this 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.
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 the fixed price, or for more or loss, the commission must, in all eases, be paid to us.
Office over Brown's Drug store, on Vern»» St., Crawfordsville, Ind.
REFERENCES:—McDonald
AFTEReall
prietors on tho wrappor. PRICE 25 & 50 CTS. PER PACKAGE. For sale by Druggists and Merchants everywhere.
Solo Proprietors, Chicago, 111
P. 0. Drawer 6S26. Sold at retail by E. J. Binford & Bro., T. W. Fry & Co., and R. K. Krout, Crawfordsville.
Roach, Indianape-
lis Smith & Mack, Att'ys, Terre Haute Patterson & Allen, do Hon. I. N. Pierce, do Judge S. I. Maxwell, Rockvillc Wm. Durham, President 1-irst National Bank of Crawfordsville Campbcl,l nlker and Cooley, Professors of Law, Michigan Lniversity, Ann Arbor, Mich. [jan.4. '00-ly.
CALL AT THJE SIGN OF THE
BIG "TEA-POT!
59?
NOAH S. JOSLIN,
(Successor to Joslin fc Beem,)
returning thanks for past favors, wishes to the especial attention of tho public generally to tho large and most perfect, stock of
STOVES AND TINWARE
now on hands. The cost and grcatost variety
Coo"kimgJllI Stoves
ever offered in tho Crawfordsville market, and WAKRaNTEr to givs satisfaction.
I N W A E E
All articles of Tin-Ware manufactured in workj tnanliko style and from the best tin-plate in use. SORGHUM PANS always on hand.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Will find it to tbeir 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.,
dono promptly and on fair terms. Cash paid foi Copper, old Iron, Rags, Butter, Feathers,
&c.
Call and see us boforo you trade elsewhore. JtSsjF" Rememember JOSLIN'S, No. 5 Commercial Block, Groen street, Crawfordsville, Ind.
Feb. 15, 1866. tf.
ADDITIOIVAL
Bounty, Pension & Pay 1* GRANTED
by rcccnt acts of Congress to DIS
CHARGED SOLDIERS, their WIDOWS, MJKOCHILDREN, or PARENTS, promptly collocted by
TiSOfllSOJV & RISTISTE,
Crawfordsville, Indiana. Office oitar Campbell, Galcy & Barter's' Storo, Green street. Aug. 16, '66. n49tf.
GLASS,
PAINTS and OILS, for sale Jat Fry' now Drug f^loro. [jaiy-13.
