Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 June 1857 — Page 4

-\'os, MSM^ MAam-\u uT*

:1iiiMi 4UC* some more.

The wife moved quickly about the work,

nfmh*9a&k *r- ftf£teM'cP husband ate it, and felt better, lie washed wid dressed, anfd'-nrould have shaved

MJ*Y

La?d

?4caiF «®SlfjK^Ie

loflhitioait. and werffat o&^raTi^jian

who had just comrnyiccd to frame a house.

"3Ir. Manly," lie said addressing the

gctQcfiao IIndddtOiii!I haftcT d&J& ffie

last alcoholic beverage that ever passes

my lips. Ask miHii) ifi6ro questions, but

"Charles Nelson, arc you "in earnest?".

asked Mr. Manly, in surprwc. .f

p.

have the plan I have drawn."

1

We will not tell how the stout man wept,

p»r li0#liis Oobr4rfKdnd-,shcd:tears to see

him thus but ^Charles Nelson took the

plan—^and having studied "it for a while,

he wept out wh§r$ tjlicgncn ^rcrc a$ yrqrk

getting the timber togeather, and Mr. Man­

ly-introduce^ him as theit master.' That

day he worked liut little, for he was not

plrong:jFcti?bnfc hfe^«fjn^(bfJho'Himbcr, and gave directions for framing. At night

I)eriteic|Ithc\inplQjra

jif

he4

Lim with a dollar.^

spoke, and ina half bewildered^ state, ijhe

t©61Q0a?Hi6£c and btiiritfd'ftwayiAdijA The wife started when she raised thq *ovcr of the basket, but she dared not Vpoak: "She inbved about like one in a

dream, and ever and anon she would cast

a

furtive glance at her husband., lie had

uotbeen

drinkirig—she know it—and* yet

he ha^ttpno^t^^ynrain^ith, i£jfrj£. wau-

What .could it ..mean? Had her

prayers been-answered 10

she'prayed then.

clotUnc foL yoigs|l|

A1

^Rrj*

"So "rtiicli so, sir, that were death to fttaad.npon my right hand, and yonder

bM-r66to"opdn iitylert,'^'I would go with the

giip m|saflBe| fitft." f| $

"Tfcen Acrc"is my house lying aljout* lis

in rough timber and-boards. I place it

.ll in jooj^.^jll loot fo^ou

W

finish It EEs lean trust you, you may

trufit me. Come into my office and ^ou shall

(|at^d ttust

"Wlfj4- '^ou'vtf-^ni^^thVcd replied

Manly,

"And will you pnjT

foe

"three dollars* a

jt^ihmriVsmS Jk ?,hnoO If you arc as faithful as you have been to dpy. you will 3avo me n»onc$r atith'nt."

Tho poor man could not speak his thanks

iti words, but his looks spoke for him, and

Manly understood them. He received his

tbreo dolllars, and on his way home, he

Stopped and bought first a basket, then

three loaves of bread, a pound of butter,

some tea, sugar, and a piece of, bccf-steak,

ancHie had just one dollar and seventy-live

.. «cnts left. With this load he wont home.

If tf'as some time before he could compose

himself to enter the house, but at last ho

went in and set the basket upon the table.

•'Come, Mary," he said "I have brought

Jiotito for supper.1 .rHere,.N.elly,

you take the pail and run over to Mr.

jBirbVlrn's and" get a couple of quarts of

milk."

•••*&

11

i3'

*1 Ho handearho child a.slnlfitig as he

how fervently

Soon Nolly returned with the milk,, and

Mrs.'Nolson had the tiible out. After sup-

|or, Charles arose, and said to his wife:

*,j "I. must go to Mr. Manly's office to help

him arrange some plans for his new house,

but I yilljjbo homc eafly,."

Rjtx ,pj

A.pang shot through tho wife's heart as

'she saw her husband turn away, but. still

she was far happier than she had been for

long while. There was something in his

manner that assured, her, and gave her

hopo.U:i^OSTt5 V»1

Just as the clock struck nine, the well

The door opened and Charles entered.—

His wife cast a quick keen glance into^his

facfc^aiid sKc afmosirfftterk&'a'cry

J"or

joy,

^wheti she sawhow ho was changed for the

^t nofhiflg \vks |a^t|ap|n

the subject. Charles wished to retire early,

•and !ns wife went wiQi hinW Tii tlie iWn-

jlng, the ^usband arose first and built the

fire. Mary had not slept until long after

mi^iigli^having^b^cn^qpt^awake ly the

tumultuous emotions that Had startled up

in her bosom, and hencc she awoke not so

early as usual. "But she came out just as

]k^le)an4 Sb fcofl,

and breakfast was soon ready.

'iiior die ac*! iras eaten, Charles arose,

put on his'hafr, and thon turning to his' wife,

he^a:

SJ

:r™iJ

"\Miat do you do, to-day

"I must wj^h for jMrs. Bixby."

"Are^ou^illi^g tooboy u^ oflico-morc?"

"0— yes.^"'* '4"

..Send Nelly

.over to tell'Mra. Bixby that you are

J4r! Ifelspn turned .tewaWs the dooir.'an'd

his handi wa* upon the Litoh. He hesitated

^M^ J^&bo^oui.

,II)?ki£sed

bad-«WD«d

btd

her, and

^tving gent}y |)laetki her in a^seat, he 4eft

Ae &wWhen hor^veut 'to his work

^that morning'he felt\rell, and ver.y.Jhappy.

*fr.Marily wks there to cheor him and 4i^hc did.by iallang anil acting aa" though

Charlea had never beon unfo'ctiuiate at

riftiwis Saturday evening,andvNdlon'

now in bi« tioeiei) 0

TTp

fifteen dolla^ ten of

which

t8p$„cji||rc|.^l:

five days.,, I am to build

gtdi bduse, atfd he pays' riie

?Ianly's

ree'dbllars

I^axwljpb, isA't

"Mary looked up, and herltps moved, feufc

she coid(^^t speak ^Jlw^i^i. JlSbc strug­

gled a few moments, and then burst into

teayfilfwIlMliifi# took Tier by* tl/o-tarni

and drew her upon his lap and pressed her

to his bosom. s.

'"Mhry," lie whilpe^d, wlulc tears rin

down his own cheeks, "you are not dcceiv-

c^I on^e Irn^rej and

will be while I live. Not by any act of

mine shall*another cloud cross your brow."

And then he told licr of the words he had

heard.on'tb^prewoQfl^ JlJS^ay,

lay behind the wall.

.whil!6c

he

realree how low I had fallen, but the scales

dropped from lny eyes then, as though

some one had struck them off with a sledge.

My soul started up to a standing point,

from wiiigh all th^temptere of-earth cannot

move it. Your prayers arc surely answer­

ed, my wife."

Time passed on, and the cottagc once

more assumed its garb of pure white, and

its whole windows and green blinds. The

roses in the garden smiled,and'every way

did the improvement work. Once again

was Mary Nelson among the happiest of

the happy, and her children chose their

4owa

associates' npiy, ,'f 91

joira w. ytiAiu. o.gt/jfgwrKl y-yr.-a. smreox.

Blair, Brown Co.

RESPECTFULLY

announce to tlieirlricndsand

patrons, thattliey urc now in receipt ol' tlieir

S I I 6 S O

[xOaimotf{ Excelled, 3

n,In:thia:

Tlieir.stock is comjiletc in every branch of tlie trade, consisting in part of SSapIc "& FaneyDrs' ®dods,

v- CI^OTHIN^:.°

HATS," fi&srCAPS,

.Q EEWrS W R-E

r.TAi«.K45CB.i2JIR-:§,

GOODS CAN BFtDRCHiSED

Upon iis low terms as nt any other house in Crawfordsvilloj and upon this-viry-condition, \re ininform tliepnbh'e that we have just opened a new and well solectod stock of

pnrchnsed entirely in tho City of New York, consisting of Staple and fancy Dry Goods, together with a larirc nnd fiplc'ffdliU Stock of (i'.ieensware Common Stone mid

Aprons, Chock Tick-' lug.Carpo in

1

BlankctsSad ./S?

:, dlcblan- 3: ,i kets, Black,': -««."»»?•

!». and Brown Can- ^..v ton Flannels, Drills, .•.•jxv.ru Knives and Porks, Tablo ,i •, and Tea Spoons, Cotton Butts ft Staple nnd -Fancy Dress, goods,

Fancy Prints, English and Turkey' red printod Delaines, Printed all wool cliil .. drons Plaid Delaines, Manchester Ginghams. French and English AIorin6s, Saxony Phiid Morinos and Turkev'Kcd Plaid, Square Shawls, Black Wool Shawls, f'l_nid Long Shawls, Mohair, mixtnrcd- Travailing Shawls, BrownlBcragc PlortinccCsilk, Alpacca Robes, Satin StripedRobes ~3B0NIJET$ ANDiBOJTNBT R.USHES.

BLACKED FAjNCY SiLKS, *VfrfisS' tDGfXG ANT)

a

Gallon.^Debegd Stripoil Poprin, and Persian, AVlnt-c.Red -Yellow and Gray .iS -*i Flannel

(not

•ell enough to wash, fpr you are not.—

^tlefei8 a dbllar", Mid do'with it as you

pleweJ ^Buy something that will keep, you

*biuy for^yoursolf or'childrcD.

he.

Bad been clcarel awfcy "here art ten d»l-

Blackn ul White. ~y'~-

h- 'Wool Ilos.e,'Blue mixed Hose, Ladies Sleeves, Head dresses. Childrens Boots, Tan made IToods.Fancy Hoods, l'rinttvl Worsted Muflers. Comfort1^ i, iBubber Puil'Combs imdl^ido- ,i(J Combs, Rubberj Jfpek.Combs- awl Hay Wagons, Large Stock Cloths aiul wooilcn..goods" lor, men's wear, Frcach'. Black Doeskin Cassimer, Brown aK«J Cfoth fasstracr,

ALL WOOL WEEDS

Blue and Black Satinet

K*Y. .TEAjSTS,'MIXED BEATER SJIEF.P GRAY,

Ri&b'cd Cassimcr, Fiincv Cassiaier,

MAGN1FICENI ST0CK.0F CLOTHING v.i' .•ct Collars. CaSsimer business Coats, Silk Warpt sts,1 tiffin Vests, Flannel Vests. Jeans Vests, Tweed Vests, Overcoats nice,.strong.and thick .Drawers, Woollen u'ndershirts. Overtills. Wk. Shirts, Shirt Colsplendid 'relltts, at vorjvhjw figures.

mmmmmi&m

-^i8i

Ladies' Cotton Hose

nd well selected and for

Which is unnpually lar, styles nnd quality

l.£.

BOOTS- &, SHOES,

&c.

They take pleasure in returning their tlianlcs for tha liberal patrol age heretofore extended, ar.d liopo by strict attention to customers ami the inducements they nuiy be utile to ofl'cr iu the way jl' bargains to merit a continuance of the same."

All kinds of eountrv produce taken in exchange forGopds. 'ULAIK, BKOWX & CO. April'11,V-^nSS-tf.

Mi!.: O. P.

INSERT rdX,

JackoiVoV Edgiii^'EmltW SWi^Collars,

Collars -oud Slccvcs, ErintoiL Clo:Oiing, Graen and Brown "Borage", Tiibby "VclVct.^ Black'' Alpacca. "'Corded SkirU. Skaletoii Skirts, ClotUjTnlmas, Alorion Antiqno nnd Ombfo Trimming, Trimming, Fringe,, Triide Chain

J. R. &. S. P.OTDiSOX

Oct. 4, S6.ii %. ,v-&»Htf-•

Glass &cj

Ivow.in Storo, and receiving,.

s,„,.Y.

,5QfTon aisst IronV I lM Kqps of Nailsi^sst.sljos,'.M, -,l W'BAxcsW|pdotti.GUssi n»t,". Also, Cast, Spring,' English & American Bllstcr Steiclj and fbrsate bv $ aprii ?.

LL thfe leaJlin^ Sehool Books of tha day on -hand —J

hand and loranlc at publightrw piiuwi by" jvKc.:V%

Mny

Ji nnison,

S I N

O O S

A

Partic ular attention has been pr.'ven to the. s^lection of a full assortment of Housekeeping floods v^Bleacllcd Fancy Diaper, Brown Table Iiaper, Embossed Table cloths, Snow rop Napkins, Worsted Damask' r. -»t Curtains, Goods nnd Towel- m-' -.'inps,Sheetings, Shirtings

SI

No. "1/Empire BlockJl

VI/ ERSTER'S-Unabridged DIcttnnrav—pricc, MY. «dition-^lw4y£oi iwla hf~\

Mar^rSnil-tf No. fj^fempira Bloclc.

tBtimk

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES

FOR O-ASIEii

At the

Old

Stand of Watson &

Fancc^

"ana viroutr,:

Bootaf SIToes:atiy^educfed Prices for Ca»^ eonfii6thi£*of every jmid^foiinaJn ilia BpM AND SHOE .Ji The f^owin^.coTnprises a^sart of hls sWet:

LiiJifc' Kia OnnCTeas Gaifcrs .-/. *1 Lncc Gtutcr.-i WI ^Kitf.SftupciS

Kip'-Heelcd'Shocsfti/ Calf Sewed Shoes Slrin Over-Shoe-:

Gaifcrs:

Calf Heeled Shoes XJoat Boot: ,7 ,Bubb3rJ

Mocc-a

Gents' Calf Cork soled Boots u-." -Single-•" us* -Double- Grained Boots

Cloth Congress Gaiters Kip Shoes/-

«3* Double soled Calf Boots it «i Calf Congress Gaiters

Plain Calf Shoes

H-:

'i

j,T

v'r

*fyT'

Woolen Half Hose: Fancy cotton half nose

1

Woolen Hose -i,x':* '-'T"v

Tho'stock embracds every variety and style, and will be sold at the very lowest- figures for CASH. S3T" Connected^with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders.for Work, ex-* ecu ted wjth promptnijss and dispatch,. a "S" ,.0v' -X' -.'DAVlD^KESfM-.

Janu iry 2-1,1857. 27n-yl.

—OHawfohSSAOLLE-

THE year for Seminary purposes is divided into three Sessions, of thirteen weeks each. The First Session begins on Wednesday after the third Monday of September each year. Tho Second begins on'-Wednesday after-tlie-fii^t-Monday-of January. t[io Tliird Jreginsfon \Jcdncsday'aft6Jf. tho tlvifd Mondav'tn April."

BOAUl OF INSTRUCTION John M. Uctlkij, Principal and Professor of Mathematics Natural -Philosophy and Astri, noniy. ''lir.t-:-James II. JorixsTON*, Profcesor of Moral aiid lntcllocUial Philosophy, and Ancient Laa-gnafecsvA'-.l.s*V

Mi=s IT.

Stf.vkn-s,

First Assistant and Principal

of the Academic Department. Miss Catharisj-: A. Twisiso, Teacher of German.

Miss Fjiances For.i, Frcnch, Painting .and Drawing.. Miss Suk W.

Jj-:nnison. Music—Vocal and Piano. TERMS OF TUITION.

The several departments, according to studies pur-sued,-per tSrfn $3.00 to §7.00 Frenijh, German & DraAving, ciieli. extra 5.00

Latin, and use of Piano, 2.00 Lessons on-Pianoj& in ^'aintiug, 10500 ffo ded'hetroia for* absQiicc o-xcepfc when .capscd-by 'protrneted illnessl

Pupils from,:'broad can be aceommodatcd vcith bom-d in a 1 tfSe iu,Ktcbmmodiqn.s'Semimii|y-- bu'rl-

idinf',"unilcr

excelltTiit arrrfngeinent'Sfor h'enltlvcom­

fort and improvement. The charge fur boarding, including board, fuel, lk'ht and Tuition in any of the three Departments oi* the Seminary, is $50.00 per term.

hiis taken charge of the

Boarding itonse, and will lise every'm'eans in his power to make it a pleasant home for young ladies attending the Seminary. Sl'iSoDt*

13

~l'' ,*'VfAiC VSnStf.i'i

fi'V AND 1

N E W O O B' S

FOR. TI-IE A E OF

18 5 7

CHEISTMJm & GREGG, ST*CCES50RS TO

CUMBERLAND, GREGG & CO.,

NO.

2

This boing the largest and only extensiv« House that is doing aii' .'/ il] Exclusive Hard-Ware Business, in all its vaiious -branchos, situated in thb rn6st convenient and business part of town. ~\X

We have on hand every variety of American linglish-and German liiIrcl-'Vy'u|-e ••, •'IRON','' f*-2n? •'?w^ldKE^IRON/• -4 I

STEEL. KAILS, a, ANVILS,-. v.v.VlSES. -.Bli],LOWS,r AXELS., 'SPRINGS,

rfSASH,

GLASS, RUBBER BELTS, BUCKETS, TU43S, And every variety of Shelf Hard-Ware. Also, 3Sadtenf, GoUefu a rul Matrt&KX&^iwiings, Ilames, Saddle-Trees, Patent and Enamel Leather, Plain and JSani-y Enamel Cloths, Silver, Brass and Japanned Harness Trimmings and Ornaments of every variety. 5 a I such ng-'3T?irc»lirng, RoapinV 'nnd^Mowicg Machines, Plows, Horse-Hakes, Cor-n-Shcllersj.CHt^ ting-Boxes, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Forks, Shovels. Spades, Hand-Rakes, and a ... •ni'GENERivij iSSORTMEM1 OF'SffifaM-*'

Having selected our Stock from the largest and most populur JIo®sosgin^1dije LTn|pii, and having arrangemaiifsAo' nr^c5.oar ordai'Sl filled in short notice, and dealing in none but the best brands, we«acnQ$ fiEl po^iyQjsaii^fitetionJtoiftjllfw^'may favor us with a call. Having at present a iarge trade, and daily adding new. and responsible custoitiCrs, we feel onc'ourngcd to select the bast'Stock and offer, the niostf liberal •induceniants to.«xtcnd our Trade. ,, f.

All Orders sliall rccciri prompt attention, and shall give the same satisfaction as though they were present CI1R1STMAN & GREGG.

Crawfordsvillc' March 14, .1655. vSuSlmS

iHtW.:

S^EEP CLEAN!

BROOM MAMJFACTORYn

TIt&undersicnetl

would rcspectl'nilv infoian tho

citizens of Montgomery eounty.tiiatiie is now ManufnHigrfij{£«| ininiefeately Eastof Jn'oge Naj-lW1? resulcnce,* the* very best article of Brooms, which he will sell |rWENTV

PER CETVT." CIIEAPER

"ff ft\f

p,V|°°oi"4

bi

£®"^lTr(%i?n6'wi?l oe infiplicn-Sf-aTlJr1'"^ timjes and on tfee most reasonable terms with the best articla

1—rSTSr-.

JEW ^rppei|,y

JL Sugar Crec^k^two°mi?os south-east of the town ^f-Alamo, in ISIontgoniery county, Ind. Persons wishin5 pf ^orohafc property^ pf ^pS k/Tid, would do w«ll to call at the Alamo Mills, "and cxanyno foi^tb^msblvitf? SlirTOstorylFjffedan'dLbi&uiBnt story btone, with thr«eiun of Burrs nnd suitably machinerj- atgl,lhE-rc »r« twt^SoWTMills and Lath MU1, all new and in good runmng prdcT-vand tboro is tin extra biiildihg SO by 40 feet suitable for otlfcr machinery. There io 150. acres of good Land, attached to tho Mills, wdl improved with a. good two-story Dwelling, and all, nocdssary out^houscs and Barn "with three "smaller Dwellings suitablo for Famines -''Vit4r. These Milh»:»re-situate in ono tf thofinest Wheat and Timbered countrys in tlio Stota Porsnns living at a.distuncc, wishing further information cin addrcss.the Proprietor at Alamo, Ind.

E., CLARK-

Jan--10, lS57^j6mvSn25. ...j .*.

GARKI AGE -'TJtlMSUNG6t

(Q-iTBT5raifr

C5^tenoral assortment rcccived by ..

april 4. G.kisies BCKBRIDGB.

wmmmsesmEBim

mo^all iPewOTS Afflicted with Sexual diseaseaj

!iDMch•§"

ea, Semineal weaknep

ImjKJttnce, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Srphillis, the vico of Onaniam, or Self-Abnse, fco- «fce. Association Philadelphia, in viev^bf tSo atrfnl de^tnictioti of human life and health, caufe&/hy'Sernalfitiacases. and the decep^ions vyhfclt are practiced upon the -unfortunate •ietunsrof such diseases by Quacks, have directed ^hcificonsnltmfr^Surgeonaa a charitable act ^wffabyvof tljcir name,"-iic^ve Medical

roccapgt?on,

-^. Jjidvertise the abovejn9tice«^j3tj8die6dle*s to add that the Association commands the highest medi-: cal skill of the age, and will furnish the most ap-

I.

Gloves and Hosiery. 'X

Gents' Buck Gloves ',

Gray Mctrino Hose

1

1

Mixed Cbttm half-Hose -*1".' Woolen Gloves "l Brown cotton half Ilose

1 Address post-paid Dr.. GEORGE R. fcAL-I-IOUN. Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South NINTH Street, Pniladolphia,TPa-'. .IIZEA D. HART-WELL,: Pre#dqnt. •j Geo. FAmcuiLD.Secy. •. mur21n35yl

"W^HSTTCESID 1

5,000 YOUIVG MEN

J*

To look througli and examine our large mul extensive stock of Jmrm

Hats andrOaps.

SAVING

removed our Hat Manufactory to the west half of the room occiipiocHby^'ilannah & Cassell, Merchant Tailors, 011 Main street, two doors west of the Holton House, wc are now ready tp%ccommodato all who may favor us with a call. tfJ ai'c nowihanufneturing aild receiving from the pastern mariufeeturers all of tlic most fashionable and approved styles of

E A S & A E S

Wc use none but the best material and warrant all of3ur work to give satisfaction. We make hats to order and repair at short notice, and by the use ftCtlie French Coulbrmatiire we-warrant a perfeet tit we will sell you abettor hat and nt least twen-ty-live per cent, cheaper than any other house in Crawfordsvillc. We do not want you to take our w'ord lor it, but call and examine for vonrselves. i.,:- 1'ARRISJi it DIRT.

February 26,1S57. n32.

jjg DAdtTEESioTYPES.' I'"

A ,S. HUGHES'S SKY .ANIJ SILE LIGHT KOO.IIS, OPPOSITE llOLTOX IIOLSE, OVEi: O P3 J. & S. ROBINSON'S-S-TORE,

f:

EMPIRE BLOCK,

A RE now adding to their already large SyOek, l\_ a-well-selected supply of

C'rav/fordsviiSo, I isl. h5

AMEROWFES.

-n

FRY & CO.

customers, that they have received and now liaye open their stock of ...... Fall and Winter

pRY- GOODS, Which tliej are determined td scdi irt-oxtraniely low prices. Their stock consists of ovcry articla usually! kept in a Retail House, and have been bought with great care aud at the .head of tho market,—which will enable us to compete with any ,hoji?ein town. .5 1 f\ 1 ,~j* li.Mrfwfcttld Uill.Qic attiiiti'oli of.tho indies tb.ojir stock of

MERINOES, DELAINES. ARGENTINES. A IN A N I E S I S Priht.e,!Collnr.o, Dcbage, Itibbon.--^

BONNETS, SHOES, &c., &c.

r'To

the MriS.mchv^ve^-onUl say tlintr everything for their comfort except ready made clothing. Our stock of

CassiEiaeii'esSj SRiisacUs,

CLOTiiSj irats, boot's, shoes, collars, &q., are of the best quality and-every variety. To-otfriconntry-frie^ds' v.-e would say tliat we a re pa to ha go ii a to Boots and shoc's_. &c.','for.eyery vanety of produce that is brought to our market Call and examine for yourselves. nui

October IS, lS'SO. -i- vSnlS

iiai vi:t halt.. p.:

cniLio.v joiinson.

The best Assortment hi the Wabash Volley. TTTE invite tho public to examine our mammoth V\ stock of Cooking, Heating, and .Purlor Stoves.'. \Ware*now rcoeiving/the largest Stock and the greatest variety oyer exhibited in Crawfonlsvillc.-

Wc would caution the public against purchasing of Podiers a, stove purporting to be tho -Ajax. Wo are tho only agouts for the sale of the Ajax in Montgomery ana several ajupining counties.— None but those we sell are the genuine heavy Ajax stores. _. ..

r,.

Wovalso. tell' thtx CJipiax^and Live Oak-Stoves wliieh'arc 'equal in' weight and sn'pbn?r iVrff^'Cration to any other of the" common stoves in use.— 'Wc hl»o have the BUCK'S PATENT"'a'nil Hathaway Cook Stoves, wliich we arc ofTenng very low to close out the stock. Those who like the Buck's pataafcT wotild dtifwei]. to give us a ill- wiiile??'e fethem:* »'?iru-..vA .»

Our heating stoves consist of all the approved

patterns- t?-s!iit,all/lastes., Our Tin SlA'p is flourishing plied with good stock and Ri

fts-tsSual. Yt'.is sup? :ood workmen. Tin nnd Jobbing done tip

ioofing, Spouting, Gutterin to or an a an

H. BALL& CO.

•Oct. lSth, liofi.- vSnl-3-tf.

O O S

O. Wi."- PBATHEB,

H'/tS

brougiit the cheapest' lotyf Goods that, was .ever opened iri Cra wfordsvllley which li6 offcrp. ffnd'will'scll 1 to'the' citizens of the "fbwi't arid vicinity at. thb, stord "Voom of Joel L^ee", cheaper than wus'evArotfcred' here before, for Cash'and Cash only. Our stock consists irfpart of-si-*'4

S in a in

J. ii in reges, Satin Striped do. & Dotted Swiss, Stri-*""j -j, ped B'iChcmc, Fancy Lawns, a in in a Prints, Crape Shawls, Bl'k,Silk,. J" iMantillas, (Beauties,) Baglc Col- C* lars, French Work Gollars, French WORKED UNDERSLEEVES BONnets, Ribbons, Floweris, Ruches, Par-'" asols, Hats & Caps, Boots.and. a, V. Shoes, Clothing, and all oth- /1 4~

er

articles usually in

mMMtZkdM '2 Sp«!*js3 Id avor of

rWrdt f^ ohs hai:

GOQiKJ-NG"-

AdvicS

"Gka^s, to all peraons thus fffi0icte3 {jnale or femaleywliorftpply b^ letter,- with a "description of their ^ditonj fU'geJ

jutpits of life,

'extreme pot nd suffering

tp^rra^SH iffiBicixEs fkte or tatidn, estSblished by -8peci#Snd0W5n!cnt, for the relief 0f» th"c.3wck: nnd/clistr^s»J iffiicte with (rVirtalent,«iia^rdeiuic sUSwt^^.snd its funds can be used for neither pnrpbatu- It has now a snrplus means, whicli the Directors Have voted to

Stoves, would recommend them to tho Public, as being tho most perfect Stove ever sold in this

tf lFi^lierfisitstn all «£kbl5ff«^n^epartmjtft^if Cooking—Bakes with great regularity, has a good draught, and requires but about ono half the aroountiof.fual that isTfquiy|dite ^rtoift.tlie same amount of work'in sother CookiAa Sfiivei:

Mrs. Matilda Coinpton, Mrs. M. M. Jennison, E So 6 so a NdnbyKSfiB^ ^"^'^EITfiftrethFagan,

Ann E. Watson, Lucy A. Holton, Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watsonf 5 A ii on S W

Eliza 'Bowen, TI. Middlctoi^ Mrs. Martha A.^IInghes^ 'HOOVER, is .thE only^Xgsnt fyr the Sale of the. cclebratc^ Back's Patent^Stovcs.iii Cgiwfordsvillo.. Mo" others. have them., Algood assortment, of^ other! Stoves always

r'""

be JRatyway:train «... wiui ®uger^3 Machines compared Mtb httftdr-ioW-injS" No tailor, shoemaker, flrcs.-?nra*ker,'carriage trimmer, saddler, hatter, etc., Ac., should,be without.Qiic. The fair profit-of using oncoftluise macjiin^s, rcgulqiiy ,c'mplbj*edjis.('

CONSISTING IN TART OF

MEM'S OALfwANO KIP BOOTS,

Boys, do. Men's pat. Congress BUTTON GAITERS,.MEN'S CALF & Kip Shoes, Ladies Silk ami Cloth Gaiters,

Ladies Bull', Calf, Kip and Morocco Roots, Misses dp do do Child'sfFanoy and Heavy Shoes, -yV All'Kinds1'of Shoe Kinditurs. Host article of Bull'alo Suie Leather. French Calf and Kip Skins. Tn short every variety of Findings, all of which will bo sold Cheap for Cash.

""CASH'PAID'-FOR HIDES,

April •l-va3.S-noI57.-Cfti-:',. "^JACOB DAVIS.

DEIRHTON &. C'tOMULIOIlOL.IIK,

CA.E1114&& JHAKBftS "Washington Sticcf, CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

WOULD1a"ve'Tfo\v

respectfully inform'. thtf'ptttjliqStliat 'tlie^T 011 hand aiid are "constantly putting up tho best selection of Carriages ever offered in this market, either for KASK. KT.FGANCK, DURABILITY, or CIIKAPNESS. Any persaiyvi.shiiig good Carriage, would do jvpll.t?o gi^etis (I c^llfbci'ofe purchasing elsewhere.'

All our Work Warranted One Year. Rcpairs'af ali kinds. Trimming, Paint-ing, &c.. done with neatness and dispatch, and on the most REASONABLE TKIIMS. .. 2^" Sign—'"Deightorr-& Co.," first shop sojith of the Crane House, on Washington streetmar 2S,'5/fa30y.l

t.ps3

4 r/fi

^Fresh Arrival of

B01RDMAN &: GRAYs'

I A N 0

riewman's ®iisic Store,

HAVING

i)em&

T"J.

just opened a laice stock of fine Gold

1 patches, .J^WQlry ai$f .Fancy.-Goods, which lie"offer's for cash at- prices so low as to defy competition. Two doors east of Binfftrd's corner, sign of Watch.and Musicax Ixstblments..n ,, 100 Fine Gold and ?i!vcr Watches •100 Breitst Pins aud Broaches 300 .••••:,Finger Rii&s :i 7a.. Eur Drops of dilTerent style3 ._i-. 20

lt

and Silver Fob and Neck Chains

30 Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Britss Clocks. Also, a variety of goc-d l'cns, I'anoils, Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Spectatles, I'ort .Monies, fine Ontldfy, Razors, Scissors, 1'ch Xaifes, Spoons, Mjscellanecns Books", Maps, Novels, Paper, Ink,, ^DC-.-Note Paper. Envelopes, Pictnrqs, sundry school aiid Ladics Cards, Pianos,.lIeIo-IVans,3Ielodc6ps, Guitars, Violins, Aecordeons, JIusic Boxes, Sheet

HIifiCopartsejahip heretoTOTCfexisting between W- Cninierl,and. Samuel 117 Grog^ & Jiar\isf JK' ClmsthitinJ Is ihisJday'dissolred^^ by" limitation. :-ajhe, Notoe.-and^cconnte of tho lute firm will bo found in the hands of J. W. Cumberland for collpctipn. Perspiis knowiag thcm^lves indebte| oifH^Jbyy^eir ^{ojmtTriJJ^oasc call an sn e^ jji^qg

Jan.l,lS5T.—tf

.'•-••'7-'

1

I N E

April V*~--3-:i?7-tf. C. VT.

PRATHER.

cr

(i

(.

'*,

One Tliousnud Dollars a year* ,In all ,OTb:atc.familics\yhere.therc is much so^vnVg'to'he d(3n'd 'these1 mnchinci. are an invaliiable assistan6e Plnnfrers '.and-- hotel^keepers find them particularly convenient and profitable. These machines are simple in their construction and very strong 'and-dm-aWb, being the only kind of Sewing alacliinc ever made, by r. hk-h every sort of workj coarae-.or fine, cquIcI bo perfectly.executcav'\ Thousands of inferior and worthless Sewing Machines iirfvc'Seen made and sold under various nameis, but Sir.irers Machines alone have been found everywhere to satisfy the wants of the public.

Piain printed'iiistnfctipng/or using, aro sent with each ma'ohijne, from which any o'no can readtlv acipiiro the Crt of managing tliem. The machines are packed securely toj« to any jwirt of.tluyvorld. ',^o:all peJrsiyis ilesirin^borc pa\ticu1"afTri(&'matron we svyjll, 6ii:application^by la,tter [iit iather otTour olfises fonvara iv,copj-io I.'RB Singar-& Co's Gazette! a paper wholly devoted to tho Sewing Machine interest.

I 7,-, jf. SINGER & CO.

Principal brrici-:, No.*':1- 'D^I5S:6.\I)h-aV, New Youk. l'.HANni OFJr'ICnS. T^'jiliiiiftvc'ri^..iBbs&J^.i-^"f.Caian^l Sti. New Haven, Ct. Gloversvifle, IN. Y. No. 27-1 Kroad St.. Newark,. N. J. 11- Chesnut St., Phila. 105 Baltimore St. Jltdt.' ^No. '.Si Westminister-St.. I'rovidence, R. T.

S

East 4th St.. Cincinnati, fio

North 4th St., St. Louis.,

•Sl

I

-fjt. Charles St., New

Orleans. 20 Dauphin St.. Mobile.

would rccpectfully inform my friends and the public generally that 1 have just received my Spring Steele of

5

BOOTS &, SHOES,

r& Ca :4fc

--N. Tho business will "hereafter bo'-cjondnct-ed by Christmau & Gregg, (sncc0ssors-l» Ctimberland, Oreg^"t Co., haviu^ purchased the entire stock, beg leave to return our thanks to our numerous friends-and customers for past favors and hope to receiver m, libcxal »hO£ of your patronage in the fntrfre '*^irdJitfcSnlst6 keep on hand a general assortment of Hardw.irc, whech -we/vdll sell cheap for Cosh. Call at No. 2. Empire Block.

To the Fai^mer^iid

Wocosti:a

mum

asent SX75XJ2 tat Bas .J?. a*9d tsd %ai (jscList Tflft fcslssTjr. tano"!i?q' $iizI -roJ tzc .rjcib'ias rsrei Jiq-

.^txrfl .W r'o.T, PtLoH ?a3«0 .1' ia"

3

rjsrjrr.jJi smoT.

0 a

ol •wrr-u

on hand .and

for Sale for Cash^or any kind, of Trade, .^r, AprilS, 1856*—tf. lii-j

SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.

GREAT

SUCCESS is always the mostconclusive proof cf great merit. Judged by this test tber6'i&no labor-saving machine-before the.piiblie comparable to Singers Sewing Machines.--After establishing the highest rcjnitation in the United States they were exhibited at the late "Exposition Universcllc" iSjfto", w_h5f«hey carried off th? higliest premium^ and a great manufactory to make the® lias been built in--Parifr"3,tifff 'in*ever\^Braitcji of^Ihuustry^ fn

Three Rooms. Filled with Goods.

Wearono\f ree«ivin£ our spring: and Summer stoc^ofd^gTOdaj tjgisi^liing^ af. ready made Clo ing, Hals, Boots, Sfioes,^ .CSirpeting,' &e.,from the manufacturers and-importers of-Bonnets,

'iMUItiSP-' GOODS.

dclains

A

8j0p0 vdB. "of ^hi tiegoods arid'linnens. 6,00^"''^ .men hnd boyssnhimergoods for eoats and Pate".'-''

:'f

T.OO silk,"soft stra-w, leghorn, and Gimp bonnets ijoopieeesof bonnet ribbons. _' i«-.e' in/i Cloths & Cassimeres.

"Vic

cfovofjj jnalitj- and style.*2-

"uv-.-rJ a-ir'

100 cajes ofT66t^iin^lliol§di/eeifrom the man ufact'uVerfl int'luding every Style of La'dies, Gontlc'mCTiS'andHjovs wear in our country. :'bfs n-\ 1 'j-j l'ii-x- -J.-T

t-

Kats & caps .- .v

of every variety and ki.i'.dVorii by man and boys,

Ready

iM«n(lc

.•-39 P00.Stpck r.~nn ?!''•. .% jMsi \Vu-invite all who want rroat bargains in read* made Clothing to call and see our stoek as wo se/ more clothing'thud any two houses in town an*, sell below all competition.- ,- ,-

U? CARPETS! CARPETS!! "i ,a'ii 1' Sold et city retail prices. 1

WASTED!

10.000 customers to buy good:.' for cost. .SUO.QOOShingle's. 4,000.000 feet-of lumber.440,0b0 lbs. of Bacon 400.000 Feathers. 500.000 Lags. 400JOOQ cash not objected to..« }-..•

Wc invite all to.eomo and-sce our stock as. wc are able to undersell all competition, (jur good? will be sold at ten per cent profit on cost.

The trcinc-ndous amount of goods that wc sell, enables us to sell cheaper than any othor house in town.

April 2i, ISoG.: vTn411y.

BIS. VAi'iijEBSESILT,

'•^^.SURGEON.

DENT'AL^

RESPECTFULIT

tenders his services to the eit-

i/cciis of ("rawfordsville and vieiniiv. lit •ii ves particular attention to carious teeth— millions of which are now annually lost fir 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 ,T, l*orco!aisi Teeth in the ^Vost,--*" Iliivinsr sure utility nnd case to all requiring artificial substitutes, front a single tooth to an entire Touble set All w.or£.warranted.

All operations pertaining to the science carefully itfeiidcd to with the least possible pain. Dental Booms in Washington Hall.

November 4, v.mlj-tf.

PlMT()N^-ROBINSON

^./V SUCCKSSOKS TO

BRINCKEKHOFF & PENTON

LXCI.UhlVLI.V W1101.1:SA I.E

hvjz

DRUGGISTS

No. 15 South. »VutevSt., I. i/Ii I31ock,

HEW, AREAHGEMENTS. 'i f? ll

Through tickcts.tp be had for all the principal eastern and v.-est'eirA-ities at the oillec. V. (2...'IBAVIN. Agent.

I-'ebni ryl 0.1S ~r— 01 tf '1W

W O W E E S S WJ.

-32litX hwi

"'COMPANY.'

A

CorincctiVif'with

tin

CO'S. AMERICAN

'A't 'i A.:ii(jai6 0:13 P. Office iit the Depot

I.

Mechanic

have lot'of Jrnrdwartthat we well sell at and carriage.' J.R. «fc S.ROBINSON.

Shingles Wanted.'

NE MILLION SHINGLES wantetl by [*pril23, l?5o. GRAHAM ic BRO.

-.n.

^Express Company ilVthc-pHnCTpal'CiTIES in the United' 8 li North and South.

M. B®ul[e»fE0llaiJW^ R. B^VANT/ A -J nm'X '-A. nfS or tai

.ApT^lfeyiS -i

CHBISTMAN & GREGG.

Jan. 1, 1857

s. c. wrLtsox. J. E. DONALD. W1LLSON & M'DONALU,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

Office in the room over J. R. & S. Robin* son's Store, Empire Illock. "Where they wlll be found at all times when no absent on professional business..'

Jannary 6 1354. v5n27tf.

E W W A A E S

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Having permanently locoted hiro^al/ in this place will give hisundivided attention to'all busincssec-trusted-to his care. Office immediately over Mau»on «fc Powers Drug Stor*. F-mj^ire Block, v-i upril 29, 13.'«S.

'mfwmr ADVERTS IlfO AND JOB PSHTITlfC, Tr'NTEREpA into

ri

(,

€lotJ»in!l»

JAMES Gil All AM & BKO.

Jxtwfwthe •rrwmi PnUIiher*

Hi of Crawfordaville, ("M0»T80imT JontMAt,' AxV'CKA^MDSTiiiS"KiTirirJ^ on di« 7th 4«T «iri»feBri8S6, *8 follow*^rr .*

semi-annual

cs

'.A &•&. j'-

EAHAM

-rBRO.

$l'.net square, for first" insertion

'F' *6

A

T'20,OOO jdB.^^of Priii"S»/'I *•'T ^25 W ~'.1 ,of JI.usHn-„ i2,00() Stripes 'clie'cks and Ticking. 3,000 Silks. 20,000' ^"-SilPl, Lawns artd^Ofieftiek.'-

7

:a avsii cv&XfMi -.Aliwtniaiuf.o tt'MWth

change ifl.40

O&^Thlr^^lntdn', per fc' •1

semi-annnal change-* A. jCard".pf on^e square oil ess, per annum ,7,00

Lxoir. Ajvnma**KiT«.ii» horttoMre .'ooc dol-

ional ifasertion 25 cents all over one tQuare. cltanred a's a squftre *nd a half, all over one square and a half, charged as two sqnares. .' Patent. Medicine' Adrertlsiif. ©noColumn per annum, sem-annual chahffo-ftW.OO naif

Mon

•Third* Viti&flS'it »a a ttaarteru?'-- ^.1" ««-:.ir 19%o r„'All pablio. Sales, Transient

AdTertiaenumtt, ^.,

and

25

centa lor

eacli addftidnnlinseftiori:3 ---i •jtii .• Spebinl -Notices. Marriages, Obituaries, Literary

Notices of'ml

kinds,,half, ourregular iidvcrtising

rates.

1(1111

M°dicino8, |1 por ^twTe

Card nnd Job'Printing.^

Ono pack of Cards, (50).•.-. ...'.|2,K) Two ,(100).-.. ..8,00 Lottery Tickete, or cards, (100)--oach additional liundred .*1,00 Furneral lhvitations, (note paper,'enveloped) 8 6o Circulars, on half sheet letter, per hundred*-S,00 Blanks—single qnire .$1,50—two quires and for Oach additional onire, 75 Whole Sheet Postors, per hundred each additional hundred Half Sheet Poster, por hundred cach additional hundred Quarter.Sheet Poster, per hundred oach additional hundred

.2,00 $8,00 5,00 6,00 8,00 3^0 •1,50

Eighth Shoot Poster, 5Q.or less 1,50 Bidl TicVcts, i00 copies/ $4,00—to bo paid for invariably, before taken from the office.' -.1A

Election Tickcts.

Five dollars per thousand-will be charged for Election Tickcts, to be phid for invariably in advance.

Show dvcrtisemcnts.

Two dollars per square will be charged for advertisementS of this character, for first insertions-each udditional iiihertion, $1.

Ilor.sc aud Jack Bills.

For single Horse Bill J2—each additional lloreo on bill, 1. Particular Noticc.

The payment for idl Patent Medicinc advertistt-mont-s must be satisfactorily secured before inserted, by an acecptcd order, or bv cash.

CIIAliLl-S II. BOWEN, BEVIKW:

works

'1ASIE

«iC I A O I S Vv* f'Th

TS TIIE LARGEST MACHINERY MANUEACjL TOKV and DEPOT iu tho United States, whero may be found

Hailroad Freight Cars,

roKTAJII.n AND STATIONAKY

"lo STB5AM ..ENGINES, LOpOMOTIVE & CYLINDER sticam BOILERS. ALL KINDS OE

WOOD AND IRON MACHINERY,. PREMIUM PORTABLE

I A S A I S

With important anti-friction improvements. CHILD'S PATENT ROTARY SAW MILL3.1

Noyes Portable Hour and Com Wilis, with new improvement* with or without k»lls, and Central Mil! I'urni^hin^H. srPERIOK SIIINOLK 3HLI.S, & WATEK GI/AGES

SriJM WIIISTLKS.

Iimmijj) IIKASS WORK

A N

E)i'ink :w

.]B:€c:^aL«ES-«L»c

®»i

si

TRAINS SOUTH,

Express passes Crawfordsvillc at 0 A. M., connecting at Greeneastle. with morning train for In(lianfepolL» and .Terre Haute and arriving at New Albany (it 4-5p P. M.'-

Accommodiition passes Crawfordsvillc 4:57. connecting at Greeneastle with evening trains for Indianapolis and Terre Ilaule.

Accommodation train troing north leaves (Ireencnstlc,on the arrival of Terre Haute train and passes Crawfordsvillc lo A. M. arrr.ing, at Lafayette VIM.connecting „with trains for Indian--polis. .Express-passes Crawfordsvillc ?:li,P..if. ar'rivingat Lalu'ycttc lO 1'. '.Nf. and at Chicago nt'.vt ionrnuigi.'"jvl..-

E.VGINI Tkimiiix'IS.

CASJLVfJS AND MILL GEARING. GATE'S PATENT SCREW CUTTEK. Best Macliinesi/s Piles.or ouu

W N

ivroBTATio*.

.SMOKE PIPE, BREECHES, SIIEKT WORK V?\ We ,*:iy t. our p-itrous and the public generally, that lieiotofure \ve have not lieon able to keep up with the demand, and imiv wc have htrgolr to crea«eil nur Works, increased mir Firm, n'iid* havu •reator facilities for .mipplvin'.' the U'c-t with Mivhincry than any oi her establishment.

GATES, WAIINER,CIIALMKRS, FRASEM. i*. w. aii:s. i:. wak.-o k.

:si:I:.P.

A

.c. \V

A I

June 1-t, \........

T. CKALMKU.i

KRAFKU. v7-n47-ly.*

PoiwonoiiM s^rnrnm

no 152 ore

vatr.\t ijiritovnn i-koc-em For making

A so or id in a lys-T.vs-rUY, by the use of A S I A 0 1 1 S

I^AESE

Oil- are obtained by Distillation nt the Chomieal I.abratory. Parish of Jcilerson, of Pierre I.ncpnr. author of I.aeour's Chemical Analysis. LaeourV Ghemieal Matipulations, Lucoiir on the Manufaeture of Liquors. &c.

Purchaser." arc particularly requested to return the'-flask? and obtain their money, if the Oil doe* not give perfeet satisfaction.

I.ACOuR'S OIL OF COGNAC converts ncutml spirit to a superior imitation of Imported Brandies, viz: Otard. Sazcrac.-Marctt Cognac, Poult nev, Scignettc, United Vineyard Proprieto/s, Cus tillion aiul Fondoii Dock Brandies. These liquors w'ill have a full fruity flavorand a beautiful,sparkling color. Common Rectified Whisky will, bo changed by the use of tho

Sfn.lt

Oil

of Cognac to New

York Brandy, Pine Apple Brandy, Common Cognac BranJv. &e. LACOUJI'S OIL OF Rye changes rectificd Whi' ky to Monongahi.-hi live Whisky, Old Virginia

Whisky, Bourbon Whisky, etc. OIL CF CFDRAT chnmrcs common rectified Wliisk.v to old Irish .Malt Whiskv, and a supericr article of Scotch Whisky.

OIL OK PEACH ch.Tngr-3 common Whisky t-

aVirginia

I'ciich IJrandy. &c. 'Oil of Peach and

Oil of Cognac will convert common Whisky to Apple Brandy. OIE OF (ilN converts the poorest Whisky to iloliund Gin, Scheiduiu Schnaprs, Rose Gin, fiwan Giii, English Gin. «fcc'.

LACOUir? CONCENTRATED ACID will, in live hours after being mixed, change five gallons of the meet acid Vinegar that can be found in tho market. By the use of Laeour's Concentrated Aeid-. vinegar can-be made for one do'lar and'sixty cents per barrel. ,r

FOR MAKING LlyUORS, Laeour's ""'Jl require no propiira'joii —onlr^ioun the oil into the whisky and shake tfell. The liquors thus made will have a. line natural aroma, a full, rich oily taste a beau'.i.ful ^rancpa.rQRt, color and a fine lutad. Laeour's oils 'cxert three distiilet pro'jjcrties-in converting cOntnionr wliisky to brandy gin," Ac. Tlie first property combinos with and subsides, in the form of lloculent particles the whole of the grain oil.— A my lie WcoWt^J" TWPwhlsJrr^S thus deprived pf/hat peculiar.ih-itating and burning taste, and becomes a neutral spirit the second property con"sisis'in lih oily nincniaginous tf:?te imparted to-tho liquori which,renders it mellcw, ana imparts'an apiiearance .of groat age the thisd property is exhibited'- in the rich vinous nutty odor that is imparted to'the liqiror, which rendersdiatineiion from •the gemiino.brands-im{oSsible.

These oils aro,put up iu quart flasks each contatr.s -ufTTc-ipfit oil for making three hundred gallons of liqtiOr. ..Full nnd cqmprohen4i*e direeliiuis ivccouipauy the bottles. Price*$2 pe. bottle.

For iale at thoevmer of St. Charles and Poydran streets.--' tOnc bottle of these oils, nro .In number wilf b« securely packed and shipped,-.with bill of lading, to arrr' part' of the eountrv,'-upon tho rccciptof fiO

to the address of Jan. 17—ly., .r Purdhasers are requested, as aguaroiiteo of mod faith jt/j furnish us the name of any house, io Row Orleans and, wow ill ship them a package of the Oils. If they do not perform all that is. claimed for them, tney will cost nothing.

Pi I/ACOUR, Now Orleans.?

Improve Your Stock.

THE celebrated JACK,

WR Moringo Mammoth And^he fino Blooded Stallion HOOSIER BOY can be found during the ec«uing »e»son at tb« «tablo'of the subscriber on the Green Castle road, four roiled south of Crswfordsville.

April ^.vSn'T i.ti. .I.VO.H'"TCH1NS0N.