The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 1, Number 2, Monticello, White County, 2 October 1850 — Page 3

L..i. -a. w"... 'i Wa&KINiJTG:!, C;t. 13. House The ccr.ailsra.lwa cf t'..3 Navy AppropriioatiIi wasresassd ia Com " mittia of ill s Whole ' f4r. Mc Line remarked thiths w&i instructed by the Corsmitted oa Commerce, to request, alter tha Navy and Army till ws.3 disposed of, the River tad Harbor Ar-propr'stion bill be taken up. Mr.'Ewing advocated th mail steam- - ship system, and steamers in connection with the Navy, showing how they can be advantageously used intha event of war. It was necessary to cur safety and corn- . raerca in the mail service. Ila also advocated a Use of steamers to Africa. Mariy men of the South would iree their negroes if they could send them cut cf the country, together with free ne-roes. . Mr. Schecck was prepared to vets for the line of steamers to AJHca. lie entered into the defence cf the appropriations for the navy provided for ia the III. Ur. Daily was perfectly satisfied there waa room -for retrenchment ia the navy, but t'U$ cannot be done until there it thorough sympathy and co-operation between Congress and the Navy department. Ho doubted the propriety of attempting reform at this late period of the session. The accounts in the bill are lare, but the Committee oa Ways and "ems could not cut down the estimates of the Department. Mr. Phelps moved to reduce the amount fat pay of oScers, as five-twelfths of it would go to those who will perform no service during the next fiscal year. A.meadment rejected. J.lr. Kaufai&n moved to incorporate 13 oSIceri of the late Texan Navy into that cf the U. States. Rejected. Yeas 0, nays 71. '

Other amendments of little importance were acted upon, when the committee rose and the House adjourned. Senate Mr. Hamlin moved that the Senaia take up the bill to secure reciprocal trade with Canada. Rejected. Mr. Davis, of Miss. submitted a resolution which was 'Adopted,- requiring the Secretary cf the Treasury to report what has tsea done with the measures to pre vent frauds in the revenue since the pass age oi the act of '48, and what has been the result. The bill lo establish post routes in the U. Elates, was then taken up, a number of amenuruents made, and the bill at last passed. The bill to extent the laws and judiciary system of the United States to Call forma, was then tekea up, and having been amended, passed. The bill to establish collection districts ia California was then taken up and amended. The bill was then reported to the Seaate. the amendments concurred in, and the bill to a third reading. A .resolution fixing the hour for the reeetinj oi the Senate at 10 o'clock from Jlenday nest, was adopted. Adjourned. WASEiiiGTon, Sept. 21st. - Senate: Ir. Dickenson moved to strike outlhat the mileage of Congressmen shall be competed by the mail routes, and also that no members east of the iscay m : -slams shall re: rive more than w ICOO, cr an v wc it r-ir- ---,. - numerous ether cuesdrr.cr.tj. t'-a r--?. a "jourricl. Ilociis. A a emend mcnt th; 1 " 12J dc;ljd h;.i La commit:; 3 trc::, .i'.ad th noc:3,ii-i;t cc:;fL-a, ti. Ctc.I L-..1 C Sept. 14,1853. Tj t'.3 rr:lv;i cf;ls r".; - -r AJ; 3 1 . 3 v s i i r. A : c f "t; ; ::..-l.v.:t. :.j 'ft!.? L: 3 .j -la t3 ifc4 .JiVS , t I: .t, X, C r.o! :ri t :i'.:j cf xl . ic.tr " j c - ".

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. . 1 al r : c;;u:red tLIs l:x.i l"ot right, to aycurgmannamed Win. li'sey, who was ergsgadia blast, ing rocks ca tha Atlantic and St. . Lawrence railroad, lie had charged a seam end waited a proper time, as he supposed, for it to go 'off; bat failing to do so, he went up as usual to fix it, He had just commenced, and called in the men who were at work there, and who" had almost reached the spot, when the charge went off, throwing him about forty feet down a steep bank. When .he vas found,' the top ot his head wa3 all blown ofTdowa es low as the under jaw, and he was otherwise badly bruised. The charge consisted cf about three-fourths of a keg of powser. The d eceased was a fine, steady young man, and had acquired the respect of all around him. lie was an only son, about 24yearscf age. His parents reside in Lawistoa. "Tee Daily Press." The squeeze thai Doha gives his wife every morning, when he leaves home. Harried, On Tueday,Qct. ist, by R. George D Miller, Mr. Joseph C. Lane, of Pittsburg, Carroll Co-, and Bliss Caroline Ream, of this place. Accompanying the above notice, we received a most luscious cake.'prepared expressly, by the hands of the fair bride, for we, Hi, & Co., i.o. Editors, Jours, devil and all. Now this ia the way to do up these matters, for it is a self-evident fact, that on an occasion of this kind, where the Printer is neglected and in consequence of such neglect, the parties fail to receive his good wishes for their welfare then connubial bliss, and all that sort of thing, departs from the churls. Bo here we go. May their Lane of domestic happiness be fenced with peace 3 i . .. ' . auu prosperity, naving tor the ground chunk, love, and stake-and-ridered with long life, and may their voyage down the sea of life be uninterrupted with, Ahem, squalls, however we'll leave that; mat ter to them. DIED O1 Pulmonary Consumption, at Monticello.White County ,Ind., Sept. 8th, Mrs. Ruth, wife of Geo. Bowman and daughter of Benjamin D. Angel in the thirtieth year of her age. Reference to the character of Mrs. B. it is diilicultto con vey to those who were not acquainted with her aa adequate idea of her worth; as it could only be known fully by those who saw her constant exemplary , deportment i.jr xja.iiy mo snies waa oereit oi ner father;, when the training of her youthful mind, and the formation cf her moral character devolved upon her mother; who was eminently fitted aa a mother of her good sense, and above all by her devoted piety for the task. Being educated as Mrs. B. was in a comparatively new country (for her father was among the early settlors ofCarroll Co. Ind.,) she had not the advantages of re fined society, cr of good school?; but pos sessing aa enquiring mind, a fondness for reading, she, by her dllligencs -auirr'i '-"o-5 uaeiiii ana. eu 4tar. knowledge, so as to be self edaca 1 et educated, she was nctcstsr mu ch for the bnlli- -ivcf her rr 1 c? ;T10. bar dissrestness,' ,ad good & tihieh respects she had butjaw sui It could ba said of her truly t: m scarce ever if at all eaid or did a L jliah 1 ,1I3S- Uer pity. though never manifest i:. j anything like enthusiasm was vet obsarved by alhvhohad irraed an acquaintsr.ee ith her, to be of that deep and contlzrA chirsctcr that gave symetry cf shape f;;-1 Ci.--i;t:-cy to a! --est every act of her L'j. Wo i;;;c:t sy too much when v;s tzy. that she escnslto possess every hi3 Li tl.3 h:gh:jt If -reo c f r : . f., ; l! ; . t.ldi t.hl:li r.i-rt-13 crjTbhrr;-! i- ' t 1 .o t ' to t 3 p 5 f-.i lioL: .r.V. -cu3 to cl,-. 3 r toi ss'ix.IA J. 'rc'.L.i ..y to c.ti-.nd ':Z3 cr the -1 I ,3 ':7 c. ; -.. , r ... .Jt n iy t . r , - cf i 1 5

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. "fx wiuincu Hiss J-TttJ er iSitti'" iZ od the faithful preaching cf the gospel. She was always ready to make sacrifice for the cause of Christ, and seemed to have no other motive in living and laboring than to promote that causa. Her only regret oa her death bed (and a regret she often expressed,) was that she had beea so unfaithful. Her sickness though long and painful was borne with out a single murmur; not even the slightest expression of impatience W83 heard from her lips, or even marked on her countenance. In her death her compan ions and a large circle of relations and friends moura a loss that is to them ir reparable in this world: but to her there was the hope that blesses the end ol the "6"i;uuji nail ma loss to sorrowing r friends is her eternal gain. A LIST OF RETTEIIS 73 EMAINING in the Post Office in lVTonti Jljl, ceilo, Ind., oa the 1st day of October, Cecil R fl Chamberlain J W Canfield Graham Connell William Cope Charlotte Coppoe Jesse 2 ChfsnutR Mr Brecount Gideon Bcnnet Monroe Raley Nathan Briggs AteXander Bunnell Robert Brown Robert Duks Jackson Rt Day Wra N Dewy RIary Daguerrean Artist Clarke Rev Mt Harry O S Hughes E M Hardist Wm Mr Moore Leri Miller Henry Myera G B Momsn Eli Miller Washington Meyers Jacob Martin Ann Mrs Paugh George Pollard J B 2 Phigley Leo Poteet Dr. A Probato Judjra Pool Wm Mr Parker D M Reed Jesse Reese John E Sf Mary Reynolds Thomas Scott Crystal Studdebaker Samuel Sheat8 Samuel Sutton J M Kigman Mary Eliza-Smith P B bpth Sneethan Abraham High Jonathan Huitman Richard Hiney Henry Huvor Richard Fowler Isaac Gray ham Morgan Gerard Lewis Judy ?v icholaa King Wm II ' Martin Polly Ann Murry Marshal McBeth M Templeton James Division No 202 S of T W P Thompson O E Esq Thomas John D R S Division S T Hickman Wm W Wilson Dr W T Wells Newton Wilson James K Wright John Yereer Solomon M. TILTON, P. M, D. A Good Cli.anco to Pay. cynolcls & lii'asley will give the S.V Canal price for any quantity of Wheat in payment of debts due the kx.m 01 either of them, if delivered soon. To our friends we would ay, thai in orJer Vr.,,'J our ousmets ana complete our " ' : wave money, and we hope all iuubo umeuiea wui consider this a particular invitation to pay up. Those who have notes .ia ncconnia or long standing, who da not take this hint, will be notied in a different manner. A- general assortment of goods on hand nmca we win sen low tor cash oria exchange ivi wueai, cats eye. oct 1, 1850-2tf IliifmnS3. TOUDD'S unrivalled Wound. ' We AS Bone liniment; Chinese liniment for man end beast; II. G. FarreH's celebrated Arabian """"-'"i ciiie ai uie urug store ot oct l-2m5 . J. SEXTON. 'DANIEL IIIIEIKS fOabmet nd Chair Rooms, Main vjst.t between the nnhli Bmmra r. i r f . . ' K l - l 1 .uu.nv.oyovc, nSui iishu siue going east, .Lafayette, Indiana. The largest, cheapest and best assortment of Furniture and Chairs in tna city always on hand. BedBteads also kept iu iimiev, vaiie county. Lafayette, oct 1, '50 2tf JOHJf PETTIT. SAMUEf. It HUFF. IT1 Jr TTTT7"1T Attorneys and Co,unw;Hors at LaW, Lafayette, iiiuiina. : At i '. ney at... atici r at . a, i Solicitor ncci , in , j 2 ' Jer .led would in7TOncr -TLeu L 4 lonn i. . t :j custom s and 'the public generilly, taat cjnngLla absence his Cabinet iijj 'enter i. will be carried on as usual . J. IIARBOLT Admit. trctor's Iodce. : t '-s' -V 1 2T1"T day taken out :i 1 jvi ictu-ici w.-iir....vit.on on the estate of i-wmrod -, ar-L.i, 1 iu cf V.'l Ite county, daceajfed, heresy r.oi..'.es all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to .said estats, to come and tnakeimmediate tettleraent; and all persoiis having claima agaicet the said estate ore requestea to tue tbem m the Clsrk's ofce of said White county, within twelve months from this date, duly established according to law. The estate is probably oolvent. . GEORGE A. -SPENCER. AJmV. ' tartar,, 1850 2 w3 - Administrator's Sale. 'f'lip t-r.isrr" f J vti 'tJi tothel.:rhcsti:j. cer, at rLj.iai-.i, . i.tLe pe-s n'al prore r 'y cf i,; r rod ur.!t ( ,te of White county, . .ceace I, tt Lia Kite it- 'vnce o,i Ll-f-croeti i. 6ulJ county, cor.. ,j c f a " ' Ilcrses, Cattle, IL S. 17c cr.i tt.cr i.fcc.c. gscu,s ancljurnuure too t.-io is t t:ier-Jun, on a ercJIicf n! le j i...' s n L tu.-d-y :;.'. ; v. , r 0; f -.r n:t, t'.e t.-y ci F- 'e. ; , " r- -t'cutlt v, il h r,r r t :. s j 1 e i ' 'j! , , i , t" jiv 1 1 'j.' he Lb v ...a u. ki.t , ? i a v t J. V. 1 I V r.

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f - LaIo cona'antlf oa Land general ms s uiaesa at an nms to make prescriptions I Family Medicines. irt', SPENCER'S Veireuble Tonic and Re. Btcrative letters; Dr. Hull's medicated cougn jLrozengee; Hamilton's susar coated vegeiabie Oatliaruc Puis; Hamilton's vegeta ble Ague Pills; Dr. Bracrs's Indian Q gar coated ami bilious Pills; B. A. Fa line stock's Vermifuo-et Wi!iifr'HnTn,nimnt Ltr. Lenj. Godfrey's Cordial, &c, for snle at me urug btore, of J. SEXTON octl-2m6 A CUE r.nd Fever. Dr. E. J. Rice' Xii. vegetable Cliolagogie, a new article in me practice ot Medicine, and a safe and infal lible cure for &?UG and ffivpr rnnretioo K;t!a lemale obstructions, and generafdebiHty ; for oaio m we urug otore el j. SUXTON. oct 1 2m6 Coughs and Colds. Ss DFF'S Pulmonic Balsam, for the cure of uk;ua, ouiun, uroncnuies, uonsaniD. wvii, biiu an aiiecuons oi tue lungs; tor sale J J. SEXTON oct I, 1S50 2m6 1TR. JAYNE'3 Expe Ctorant. a. irentiinn nr As ticle, for the cure of pulmonary diseases, ik-c, mr Baie oy j, KEXTON, oct l-2ni6 Liverwort and Tar. BR. Roger's Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Par. and Canchalasrua. for thn ot Diseases of the lungs generally; for sale by LXTON. oct l-2iuS .Consumption. "IT A MELTON'S Vegetable Courh Baleam. 'S&jL a certain cure for Consumption, liver Luiupiam:, wnooping-cougn, c, tor ssle by octl-2m6 J.SEXT0N. " LDRIDGE'S Balm of Columbia, for re J0 storms the Hair, a penuina fhfl. . , - D v "T J. SEXTON. ott I -2m 5 . TYRANT'S Indian Pulmonary Balsam, for J. SEXTON. ost 1-2 m 6 , Dr. J ajTie's Medicines. TTA-YNE'S Emcplnrant. ' . . I "I - ...:.:...(', Vtirty nnnatire balsam, Ague Pills, Tenio Verniitue, banative Puis, American Hair Dve (which will change the hair from anv othpr uuiui a ueuuiiiui auDurn or jet biack,) and Dr. Jayne'sHairTonie, an excellent article for bachelors and old maids as it prevents the hair from falling off or becoming premature! v p-rav ... i i . .. . it alio cures erupiie diseases of the head, give( tho hnir a rich and beautiful appearance. It is unequalled by any other article of tho kind as an external application for sprain, bruises, swellings, internal Dains. The c. J. SEXTON. oc I-2ra6 ' , ' " 'jFor-Salo. . "h 4" x"te' " two-eiory " frame N Houses :J two town lota, ia Montic ; ' j. There is oa the ... rre,nla'' 9 a variety of most eXr , ellen fruit. It ia pleasantly eituate with everything ne- ...... cessary to make it a comtbrtahas residence. For enrtin.! ,-.r enquirt of oct i 1 8.50-2 tf Norway, Ind.Ioolt Here, riini subscribers would respectfully inform Ho citizens of White, and adjoining counties, that they are now prepared lo Full and Drss all kinds of cloths, in the best pos8lh' winner, and at the shortest notice. liiey have also, on hands, a lot of Cloths and Caesimeres, of the first quality, which they will sell low for rash. . HOGELAND&, CONKLING. Monucello, sept 25, '5'J lw3 Tax Notice. TE Treasurer and Collector of White county, Indiana, hereby gives notice that thoumount of Taxes charged for thn yeaf, 1850, on each one hundred dollars worth of taxable property, ia as follows, to-wit: For State purposes, thirty-three cents and five mills; lor County purposes, seventy-Oa cents; For School purposes, ten cents; . Fur Road purposes, ten cents; Also, twenty-five cents on each poll for choc! purposes; A poll tax of seven-five r.Rtltn an rnrh nnH for state purposes, and seventy-five cents for couuijr puiposes, on eacli poll. a u'ai ns on each one Jaunc'red dollars valuanon, u one Jol!ar and twenty-eieht cents ana hve tr.ii.a. For purposes 0f receiviny taip. lo will nt. tend at his otTica until tlia first dav of Janua ry next: and after t ha ftnnl Mon,! .f January trie iaw HkM it th rintv nf ihn lie Treasurer to eollaet tbm . tnoixhr wish a penalty .erf ten per cent.'. All coacerncd are respectfully tolicited to attend to the requirements of the law. - J A ill Pa O. REYNOLDS, Treas. W- 'C- , i. A ilose who have not paid their taxes for I -13, will not fail to do bo before October, hy t doiogr they will save themselves tae expsneia of advertiatnT. J. C. R.. T. W. C. Monticello, September 20, '50 Itj x: . : 'i , corn: t . , II. il. Lovcjjjr i'v Co., ' HE opr.;, - ct t' e f.w-? r frrrlv --i.i. u . .l t j. t . r -j . , r.f Caurt IIju. , c j t:,a Pull 4 . , r. j j CI t..f c square, nee of t ia lj'.r.t r : to... ; .. . t in 1 they want it x got to coma Ci s) 1 doul t.J' -7 ! r .1.1 j o- -j j j tPlfittt. ar ' r t?', tL-.t ' pr.-es havs , t .if it Any t.jr- ' f -t, ' 1 c - ..et a fjt r irv i rt t v. I n ; V r; 'ii ... , : . ? v of "y Go".' . 1 . CIj ",i -, lp.J i;i I f '' , Trad V '". ; 3 cry t I . r t' u 1 ,e iCl 1. iU. ..... I. - c r . .. f 1 I 1

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! . p0blic, that he is now runninj a Hack line from Moauceno to afyee leaving Monticelia every Wednetdajr et 8 o'clock, a. ta. and arriving at Lafayette at 2 o'clock p, n., on the aame day, and leav?s Lafayette everj Thursday morning at 8 o'clock a. in., aud arrives at Monticeilo parae day. Stage ofilce at the Mansion Lo.., Monticello, and the Lafavette hoa se, Lafavette. WM. A. PARRY, Prop'r. 3ept 4, 'S3 Itf Wanted. rilHE undersigned wish to purchase 10,0 m t-..- ir-.i . s ... uusHeiaoi woeai, tor wnic.i tney wii pay the hishest market price in Cash. Sept. 25, '50 KENDALL & ERO. Flax Seed. HE highest price paid for clean Frax fcEED by KENDALL $ Norway, Sept. 50 I Salt ' TO Bah, far sale hv AJJ KENDALL & RRO. Norway, Spt, 5, 50 I Family Medicines. HR. JAYNE'S celebrated medicines on jslS hand. Good to cure the Ague, and the ilia taat nesa ia ceil too; tor sale by Norway, sept 25, '5-0 Dry Goods. rlIE undersigned respectfully inform their j, incnaa ana customers, that the hnirn r. v" . -i. . .. i,.'.. i . j." 'viuicu, i iu i.i it . w iuiil ana i ciiauei. phia, a large and well selected stock of eaoda wuicn wui oe oiepoeea ot cneap tor cssh and " 1- i . i.. . - . - 7 wneat. KlMJALL I'Kfl. Norway, ecpt. 'SO i ' ' White Fish, ' r r- v- r ERO. I Sept. 25, 50:.i. -' , Surrar Hc-io Mohi A first rate article, -on hand, and galm fst. r ' KENDALL & LRO. rtorway, sept. 2o, 'SO Domestic Goods. jT T?AT.P! l,fA. i:- ., p- " luusi.os, oi tne ccst J brands, to be sold cheap. Call and see KENDALL &. ERO. Norway, sept. '50 i Cooking Stoves, JT A OBl An,l t . Z'4 i 1 v Bite. omcianati manav i facture. In store ami m K ...i i soon, to close out; as cheap as they can be uougni on me anal. KENDALL fc ERO. . fit ciiolas in tlie Field EOU. SILL, """7"ANT3 it dl!-net! v nnifMi(in,1 t.. . :c k or.e thing that he can't be beat ia, and that is, ia eelliBg Groceries, at his store in NORWAY, fc-liera he is prepared to accommodate all persons, Willi P iEEiiE the best article cf groceries now in markef, St such nnttiually low prices, as to beat his competitors, tb"50 best out oi tive- iurery tnmg in the grocery lia .epi constanuy on liana, fcowalft vp bays ana see tne tiepnant. Adults, free., Cliiioren, nai: prite. Norway, eept 25, '50 itf Just Received, B.JOLASSES, Sugnr, Cogoe, Tea, Pepper, epice, cneese, crackers, l.Ia.ms, Lobsters, Oysters, White fish. Sardines, and a fine assortment of single and double-twisted Candies, a new article, fresh from Siberia, for b. liia iiufwaj grocery store ot R. W. SILL. September 25, '50 Itf 11. A. gpe-ucer, 21. i. NITFUL for the very liberal patronA. age, since a res; ! . at of this county, may be consulted tt aii hoars. Ilia bills eball be reasonable and accommodating. Office on the east side of the public square. Monticello, sept. 25, '50 1 tf Dr. J. C. .Lovejoy, FFERS hla servicea as Physician and Xj1 Surgeon, to his friends and the pubhe generally, and hoping by close attention to ma proieesion, t j receive a share of public favor. He can be found at all times, unless professionally absent, at his resetdence, on the east aide of the Tippecanoe river, one and a half miles north-cast of Monticei'o, on the State road leading from Montieelio to Rochester. - . .... Has constantly oa hand, a syooil imrwU f Drugs and Medicines, tliat will ba moid low for cash. 1 . Sept. '53 itf "-- J. Rothrock, ' Cor. :r of Zlain and Harrison sir'.) " "7"CULD rerpectfully inform the" citizens ' of MootieeUo end vieir.it. tjt K il in the constant reception of every variety of Groceries that the necessity of a family calls for, and would ask fei friends, r.d the public generally, to call ana examine bis stock, a he Rt' t o.-.r.; Bt::itfiac-.-',.il..,tjr:iiel, f .y ii f-.-j, tt't ii qt;.,.:y. r l a::,r c - rs in rrt, cf'the Llljwi-j art cl. s : ? r l.ig f ,r mo. ar.f . Dt -tr. f. " ' !. - ier, t.-. -s, an. .1, cop- " r., v aj-ot dftYtr.etr.ti .",-05, 1 r -o" t .v,:.? e " '. c ' : n w ire of d. rt"t L:...'s a',; cf-snh. - 1 " c .slew Lrc.l, cr r-rovei country produce. ijept 20 itf 2 -'r AT E OF II. DIANA, . "TS. C Froj a te : . 1 c! i 11 " ,i. ' t:" . . t I 1 ' r It) t -t ur

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I attic! fct asle t-.r II- V.. L'. . ZZVY .'j C,. lilolasscs, r7IIOLE5ALE or retail by n. . IL R- CoCoflc , SUPERIOR, article gokjjr at 14 M cts per x ji. 10., cy u tept 5, K:J LOVEJOY L.C0. a., sr. P JLyy n be tound ia the market, and- -. t-x . iutie cheaper by II. R. LOVEJOY &. Co. 1 Sept 25, 50 Tin Waro fTTtll kioda; Pine tubs, water and tar buckets, cheaper than anv in the nirHf hU- iOVEJOY Co. Sept 2j, 50 , Rope. w cui .. A - hand, 30 ib. euiuble for wells and Jt halters, Jar al II. R. JLOVEJOY & Ca. a. tept2-. '0 V.'ccvcr J"w Toole, Sicctiscxs to Lewis Fallit, tei ForwariiiBj and Consmissiom Easiaesj, AND DEALERS IS SALT, FISH, &c.&e. Latatetts, Isd. S. II. Beckner, JUSTICE OF Tfin FT; a rv Off..c oalLiiaoi si. two dor rtorUi tsf Fob tie Square . i.lafette, ind. Sliafcr & Brother, WHOLESALE and retail f!n.nfo.ti.-..... V f Main street, one door east of tK. nal buildinss, Lafayette, Ind. Sept 2i J yl Alex. Jacques, and COSFECTIOjnCIS ruO, 2, Blue Front, One door east of the public sqsare, Lsfsrct:--. Indiana. r J Crackera and Candies ror.F!nr;' rr 1-.- i Country merchants wishing to parchaes at acvnts;;.? to give me a call. Order promptly attended to. Sept-25, '50 J lir3 GODLOTX O. EEBM. ersTAvrs a. wood. Bchm Wood, Attorneys and Consellors at Law, Lafayette, Indiana. 1 John A. Wilstach, Attorney and Counsellor at law, Lafayette, 1 n u 1 a n a ST,.,..lT.'f. T jmny. AT COTINSTCS, LT. GUARANTY FUND, 8iC0,0CO W. Robbina, President, A. L. Greer, Vice President.' J. R. Paysoa, Secretary. COARD OF DIRECTORS. W. B. Eobbiat, . J. 8. Morgan, A. L. Greer, J. B. CaseV, C. A. Withers, . S. E. Mack, IL M. Withers, S. J. Walker. J. T. .Viorthead. Solicitor. R. Pretiow, M. FhvMcian. J. B. Casey, Ch'n Com, oa Finance. The term upon which this company injure life are :ciiaar!y favorable to the in eared; much irre so, it is believed, t&aa the terms of any other life insurance com-i&sy, to-wit s The great security afforded in" a coaranty fund of SI 00,000, f ;0.'0 of which, "has beea paid in cash, and $ti0,CCO secured in the safest manner, by bond and mortgage of real estate R.ates of Premium greatly redaced from the rates of other companies, and more ecua'Jy graduated; Insurance for tbs beneStof rntrried women secure fiom the creditors of their tssbands; The insured not liable to &sssisementa for losses; No extreme hazards taken by this company. An annual dividend to ail policy holder, payable ia cash; also, additions rcade to !i;o policies every ts yesrs. Notes taken ia part for preralams. Polities issued upon sppiicatioa withont delay, causing no loss of lasuranee to the partics. Lives cf either sex insured fcetweea ths ages of fourteen and sixty, inclusive, for ocs j-ear, Cts years, or for life. P s co p Ii I e ts and tract fernisbed pra d s a c i tppIicasioDg received and forwarded iry , E. TURTIE, Aj?c5t R. A. SrEjrcEa, Medic al Exidiner." Monticello, sept 25, '50 lrr3 -. v Lafx A A..jA C ... ....fu v-"j , iv. Cur i'"l S-ul!-., .ui C 3. T: it ri'l.fl e C U 5-X-4 nut ' i'd i c r . ;-. -,i tt" luor if. ' 1.! U 1 1 . Tr f I'. ,i I - 1 r. i c," I- ' - - !. i I . r- - -. t :- :.,! -i Ijfi r P.. 1? Firr ' ' ' "ft i - ra ' . - 1 i . . ,i Ail., c?, - t -1 f . - La 1. itel V - 1 I - ! It 1