Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 July 1870 — Page 3

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UfiilMd trma«ient matter Eo«b •dAiltejaal in*ertion, of *wh «]Mir for tlx wm)m or le»« Orv column,

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Half column—thie —*U mfcnttflf-.. J,- ..J.

—on® year

LooftltrgttaMfiot&Mperlific,isticmti&n- made^i

tL JSKSSr^^'^

FrlMig PfMMUf ul Xesllf EimsM,

ONE LUVK OOITXL

a th? pillows from the crfitH* •,th#

5--~

Tfnre

the Ufteloss body tfiore

Buck from off the marble ffatur-:-t]i6 awbuiru curls with mm.--!

.* With i(4 !iitie blue-•jL'iiie'l ting''ry Crossed ujwn its sinlw brcn«t. Trco from care, ami pniu an^ 111 th*1 infr'TH clietn'j V'l"'.""

Smooth it* little shrotvl nb.nit it: Pick its toys from rff the floor .rhcy, with nil th»ir sparkling beauty,

N^'^n* enn flharrn their owner rr»f*r»,

Tr.ko th» little ?hrxs and Htockinp' Fro«i tho doting mnthsi-'B'sight: paltering "(eat no more will need th»n. -itii Walking in the of liffhf..'-**

Athe

its To allay riiiwg moan:

,:friend«M

Art cordial, good-humored and guy. Hut oh when the sun of prosperity Has Bet—rthen how quickly they frow n, And cry oitt in tones of severity, "Kick th« man. don't vou see he is down!"

What tlioueli. wl)i:n vou knew »ot. sov«*'i row, Your heart was ojien as dfij,

And \-o'ir '•friends'. -when they1 wanted lo. borrow. A.. You'd oblige—and ne'er ,a,sk tUm

r"'

''P°y -'v:^

iwhen ynn'v* "up," yor, r.re loudly 'x»!te'i. And traders all aisig on! your praise. When you're down you linvp iv-itly defaulted,

And they really -'don't fancy year way «.." Yo'ir style v.-n= "tip-top" when yu'd nir.n-

over." But, it was- too late. A few seconds of that intense anxiety in the

endurance of which men soem to live

years, and then all doubts were solved bv tho Mernurius first grazing her side below tho water against the sharp edg i?« of tho coral, and then striking vio lently on it twice. She began to fill instantly, and as she was ^hanging as it were over the ledge oi the rocK. word wai passed to man tho long boat, in the hope of Saving all hands. Rut while this was being done the ip

.1* J. whioh were to

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sposited

sals flying In seearch of passing ship, pages.

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r^cf wa^

it o.U PvTrV beam of d» '"'""•y.

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bo sinffs every sucker and Hut 'lis exceedingly funny. !. Things are aiternd

i:

V,eriin»-

vow t.r.

down.' rive mo tlie Iicari that, fo'rever Is free from the world's selfish rust, And the soul whose high noble pnde.is er

I". (o raise fallen man from the dn«t. \nd when in adversity's oc"i:i' A victim is likely to drown, All hail-to thtf friend whoso dovoti -a, -Wvll Hfr up a man when In1'" "down

Hoinance of tlic Sea.

f. .from the. London NVwi-, ,)nn-. remarkable --.'orv reaches a J^iverpool. sailor*, hp.arin» names respe'oively of .I dir.

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•r.-.m lutCi!

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Medall, ^lidily l}nptist\ ,lo King hilomho, Ohar'o- Lan.-e

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Franc:'- Kc'.ward 'iav, have just }a*s. ed through a sueenssion of adventir» on a d"ser! island, whieh mon than realized thr most, tliriiliny.' of the many romantic stories of ^hip wreek writ ten for our youth. The fine ir^m clipper ship. Mercnrius, left San l'"ran ci^eo early last January on her return to E ngland. havinz previously in ale her fir^t vovarje from the Clyde rn Sidney She was commanded by Captain Curthhertsou, an experienced navigator, and all went well with her until the 'JFith of March. In the early mornine of that day, it being Mwn Jark «nd raining heavily, the good ship struck upon a dangerous coral is land, known as the Hocus Heel, la!.. 52 S Ion. 32.20 W. No one had

Ma

in t^-^rljunoniiiw' and the avm^" BOOTS AND kHOEST |ng, jrhln til© §nn'ftjie$en&<« Iras srfb

sidea. "Th"? had no cloths, and ex-

aw^rrn»ncr

Whew th. liuu lay .,BnJS whKhbit-thei.fraDC«M rtiirrpr.•

i»mw Jho cl«i?jhc, ahiit'frtt- i-'-.r-

tjttjtei. rubbiag iwxiits of wood totputier till •to blrivi^nta,- fftint and worn with wft'tflhinp tli^v ifrnitr-. There wii-' no fue be r.)i^ broken

Thrcrugfe the long dark night, of grief. r*w your tears andsoo Qain a it®.pite of r«li

Draw your tears and sooth vnursisrhine— -ho islatiu. and S n.i. .. (irrhrir. other wreek-' stippiied the

carc is no more ner'i'd

re in so he

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Wh&c thougn not a .^oul you .'Vr sljghton. Vs-Wfcndered about tiirongh the town. Tour "friends" became very near-Knitted.

And don't seem to .sec. you when down.

The HtirfU'" of the War Hit It lelrt. The American fVmetcrj in !ha Oity of Mexic. h:»s reeepMv been placed in perfect order, by directions of Secretary Rclknap. who, it. is ted '-nhtainod the nccos?»oy *nm of money for thi- purpose on: of the coatingeut fund of tin- United States War Department.

Republic.*,

thought of danger untii five minutes l"rouch occupatinn the lroop« .. »t :... rpt... f.Jin ditch which surrounded

before the Mercurins struck. The the ditch whieh .iarronodo'd the we. thcu gufe the alarm: ^rn and sou hero borders of tho: American I'emetery. dug a ditch fnr and cu! embrasures in the cannon. Tho re eont Mexicun Government, on the representation

lookout man theu guve •'Ttreakors ahead!" The Captain was called,-the course of the ship was tered, and her helm was put 'hard

.% journal published in the

Oity of Mexico, says that during the

ther out.

W!llls

of thc

aftPr

above .acts, reopened the oitch

an^

restored the former houndariea.

Under the supervision of the United States Consul the walls have been repaired and raised to a greater height, new gates, doors and windows have replaced the old ones, the ground? have been filled in, shrubbery has been planted and walks have been laid out.

The pederal erected in 181," .over the remains of the 1.. S. soldiers,

lurched suddenly outwards, and went now defaced and nearly demolished, is 'own like a stint in eigth fathoms be rcplaceo by another.monument, water. Out of the twenty two hands the tablets of which have arrived at on board the Mercuric the morning "ifo, The old pedestal bore Uto found but six alive, and theso,

following dejectwe tnscr.pt.on:

swimming two hours, and until the tide vemain^ of ,.«Wre here interred, unfell cainod a footing on th« ledce and ^r au act oi tne American ongress «^r,lr,r^ W l.vo'.

proceeded to oxnioro a. Looking to the sen, the fore .aid b«vc m.cnbew upon one tablet lo main masts of the Merourius wero just the memory of the American sokhers

but the new monument will

i.ible atiove the watev: linking OVCI pembci thie vnllsv in 1~!. fjrncpripff

be

homrlomo' fift^enhacro^of barcn rook try's order, are here buried and upon interspersed with patches of sand, and "»e opposite tablet: Con^eras, ......-.'t connected with a narrow isthmus with ChCubusco, Mohno Pol Rcy^Mex.another barren rock equally barren of co. rhe ccmetery it is statea now the «ame sue. met their gaze. One presents a remarkable contrast to its it,, „i,, si,,,, /.f r-n,-.

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order of. Her Majesty Pernambaco, in order that .... ....

the

might be seen more ye^ela

'•he'dirert'.'rL" rfVhlAU U«:'bl.1

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.,, mi. i„ the race of stone snauis. The stone a 'V

^posited in convenient positions ana ,t

ailed with water, as well as a cotisid arable quantity of broken timber, out of ibich thej built, themselves a log feat. Thoy found, -too, that pearl of price, a broken knife, a hammer, a twoounce weight and a Urge copper holt, nd with these olutnsy tools they made two boats out of the planking strewed a^out the rocks, fastening them with sails which they extracted from tho broken timber of other wrecks. It does not appear that the poor fellows bad any thought of escaping in these boa^s, out ther were enabled to make Ashlar exetmionn and to sail with Big-

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•MUJHff JW .100 00 iftritT ni lh/ mon trorfl m. iIiaiv .y.t 1 2 T* v. 4--r. t.

a

tado oaf of 3 piece- of

ji'f lound on (bo ijiand,fha/ sny pro*

U* foAtTAn. AT- 1 ». v. .•

nnong them To ^,-M to tli#»ir mi^rv

with ''ia

-7 only rcsiizod bv, those who liay^

^.wacJllie piU •fiflffcnjB.d lro3i ih.r'iliieiUiKj of-Mfe

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wa3

th«

I', can never be alone. oidcnt tr, go out, and thres time^ wa=

fire suffered by same .ic

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b,. .snmtoio jimon «*»iu

jo^b^r male»p hat out ©f the.fii^ f-f tho.^5 f,

rt. fogpihrtJj

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:,r"1 w't[l

which Ml

tropical diiii'. The '."tuimi'sariat ». «i'

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u-jtfaa oi'- ttlvd.iu- us li

will iu:tkfc evGfv juhy.oltbuy's ta'Ji •••j w.iter who rtii'ls it. They went, out :their W»f- and caught fisli atid

Ufc. nnrl they ill ah fth'iudeiic^oi hirtl*-*SS« 3^ «»«lU a»'I iiel I tisii. Th»?y ui^u'ifa" tnred Siird trap- «nd ortn«rht youngs birdsj ookfog them by a ,£r^ whi"h wa« n'evcr^nfierfld tn g.-i ~nt hy night or

j'"3, nntl no ni^ar.s of producing a liqhC t'her 'han the tim^-honored onp we road «f in Cooper's novels—that of,

only material tor the all important fir° |a

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'V the experiment, in friction anxiously 5

•m• 'wsvif 11 .» I Mdu8 xtOvtoi i)OOt8* Xtft&lGo WHEN TOUTUE DOWN. and suecessfully tried. the time Shoes. Childreus' Shcjes, also What legions of

always ble* us I wore on until fifty.one weary daya had Rubbers ana Overshoes. «5iL

Whim golden succcss lights our way been spent on the reef, days iu whi^li -n :fV ,How they smile ae_thcy aoftly address iiv overy*n:an' ^erihned Cue horrizon .'-1 £t y\ng in whieh rhe ':tron^ eheered the lainf 1 S' heurted, and -ill spoke hope in turn.

is isy to picture: t!( existence the^e tntMi led, The- fir', gratitude of escape. t.hh anxious ^:e«roh for fellow.•"irvtvors !-li^ inour :fai .:-.»nelu'«ion th: the. rest of thei

jap

tint shipmate

maifs^tbo storr ,. nertf!£»ity whiol Ifrtde thtfw work,'in rent coh'frivc the oni »"xp?o{ed

dnvfilopeinent. luy !\v day. of fresh ingenuity, some litLlft quality in ^aeh.'and S»'l the grflrin&i aeenmnlation of reliefs, an-'i pven o^m Inrls--can nil he traeed. The\" w--re prudoril nif tj—rr.en tar.sht by eal in:ity to prep-ire tor a rainy dav for. when rescued rfn-y hud two hnn^r^d pjric- in .'lore, and ar* de^oribed a- he ino* in -^ood eond'tion Their rr-^eue w»t« not eft^eted nnt'i fhf* Hi'h M' Mull, when the eommande of the iron f-iippr .biu-k- Silver -«'!r.ii-*'- CiinVain Cohr win ipproa.diii!.!

*p.3 Vnrr fmnl!PSl prolit.

Porn!»mh!i«.-tt

and (ii.s(jprnod a hinij .jn •h'1 wellknown Rfioi!- H-fof.-which he ma'is -.nt to h'»••. Prftwin^ ne :ror h« distterned ^ia-nal -f d:strs^. ooroi. of &• seainati s.striped shirl tlnfUrin-^ half hijjh, .rid he r.hcn f! ive within -ix miles .i the island. :r:\ Waited untii .-fix itoavly men T»tu, off in their rude :».? "n- 'u hoard. These were kicdiy and ho pitn'oly it ':eived. -ind had p»-ase givest Mn-iii to Mv?rpott, vfhove rhey •iro-iiuw teliint: their itrangs ^tory, and '^xhibitin^ !o f.heit* i'riend« the .-•uen rihre hats, whi -h were ««n»j5 reeon' iy fhoir?.„o.wn vriioles of :fttire. .nd :,c v/hii'h they '.iaw a- mementoes of f' the periH thny have

cr-ia:p«d.

We marsufftature a.id keep ipdsiac: fuli p.«nrt»TJnt of w-s

MOMM

-"r ''j, vt~ ""'i CS'

The Tiro

their whwe boues, colleotod bj the.r co„n. WrOtBriBh Ot riUVIMUUH,

former ad anu neglected condition.

cocanut tree S addition to its di«"racefiil an- Itavo purchased the Grocery establishment itation. It was the sole survivor nt wnr.n in auuuion io ui .^aiciui ap I tjje inownLynn Hon Groo«ry. -whtrowill be those planted there some years ago by pe*ranccr was the constant re«c,ri. fo f-„.nd »i»ne»»»tMn(oi ordcr of Her Majesty's Consul ,t -'«nd n»ght i«araudei. ,:,.J j| reef mcT r.i'siv .m rn.i 'or.iiH I I

A riRgT Cor?]N of fhe

nt has nrnpd

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in

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up

,liSbU?d €o-untJ'

jhla

whill

ionneoted

with Rucker's

1 lMr'.r exeHvatitt^ preparatory to

tb. aurnvo^, the shipwreckedJKJMSi'ar.Wi contrived to bena circumstances to

'r,

corpse is in a tiOOQ state ot prcserva-

tion, and was fouud tyiug upon its right side. U- height measured ten feet and two and onc-halfincbes^^its^^ Fise otherwise being in proportion:

Hot Springs. Arkansas. Cour­

ier announce a a

man now at Kockport having record-

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BOOTS and SHOES!

Ljo^j O

SUlii

MADE WORK

x'ui up ry inc 7 made of JVo. ?n r.t prices thn

tf*c

7ft?

bcii oi tn£iJi&iiic.',/aa3 r. ."4crt stc.^s. —nicti ?rn!

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u—'OtJ isj£t

£Vi i&iliii*

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T. S. KKLLEY & CO/S

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Rvo.ft.

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A N S E E

CKAWFORDSYILLE INDUNA,

,f SiOCS,OF iiVKP.V KISU Or

tth'. be -VP

Defy Competition

Reiiiembei- tho i*iac-6, itialn Street-. New iron Front, 8 I^oore East of Public Square.

ct«AWtOR£$ViiiL£. iliii.

IS.lPi-,

Tn site

pie forrto, ia 'rornan.tes. "a strangeness, ji, i': forii'ity of resouvoe jtmi in adven turf- i'he'"rc.al «ixperi«ne»-. M' those dx .ailor« on a desolate i«lai»d i- worthy of hefoi"'., and make rno.f fictitious histories :f shipwreek -eent *-:me and feeble hy comparison.

JEW ELK STOK&i.

NEW- STORE

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visions liatik ISiiildin^.

OREEM STREET.

0. S. HlLFfEBRAND & CO.

TlfK BFjiT RAR(*A1.NS

IS

Antcriean & Kiiif Swiss Watches.

Ladies' and Cents' Oold Chains,

»oll JL Kiiaineted Jewelr.

Sleeye "Riittoiis,

lients'.

Tea Setts. Castor*. Piteher*.

Pins.

Societv

Pins.

Also & very large stock of flue S Silver and Plated ware,

Water

tiiobletsi. Waiter: Dishes.

likitcer

4'ak«- Ifta^keiio. SpAon*.

orks Ae..

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Also «Ef THOMAS anJT otheimakes of clocks.: ^•%mw%

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BECK & JOHNSON

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Prnviflictis

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Crawfordftville.

T.^HE

now firm would respectfully inform the citijene of Moat^omerr cunty that ther

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t'oifee.

Tea,

i'j&m

,, Sugmr "rr.

Fish, •ltolasses,

Spices,

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ed the papeis connectcd with a lately discovered claim to the Hot Springs

property.It is said this claim descends from the Spanish Crown, and bears date date of 1805. The records ef the claim cover over one hundred

1f*«o«lca« HVirip.

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Crockery,

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WEEKLY REVIEW—€RAWFORDSVILLE, BJDIANA, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1870.

r~WClAT&E± FRY & GO'S COL. 1

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Masktt Strt*U.

jf 1 I Indiana,

Tobacco. Jte., 4tc.

W* r*Uto«d the gerrieea of Mr. Henry Sloan, the popular saleiman, so well known to

the public, and shall be pleased to receivc oalis

fw® *11 the old friend* of the former firm.

We »h«U pay thehi*ho«t market prise at ali times for

O E

A.VD SELL ..--i:

O E I E S At the lowest IgorM.

Oaoatfisee BECK A JOHNSON.

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Miscellaneous. School. t'ol!e?e, 101 a-d Hlnati Hook---,

5nch:l:rr

i-wmvmi

in. :iu

j1' IAv/ t-fl =Jt

£, "Y:

Site

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practical operating of it.

Home Again

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THE OXJXD

OOmMER

BOOK STOHS!

r.ncp: to tuc oni .-r-ny

"hoiee lo r-'

graver and Hymn Rooks.

*ote, litter. i.'t.p. IJsli ar.a rr.»ii)« t' f'K.RS. Huff and Woite Rnve'.ova.s. .-lntc*-. Ir.V. Mu^iltme, C'rnynn, PenciK mrl -il' 'Iir.* nr?"?s^-v inp.Vo r« fr.-i r*

STATIONERS GOODS,

fa!!.ind a --i.a..

Pocket Cutlery & Pocket Books,

Ftavingle.sr onronliri! Meet .-a" Wall »nrl rt a r:

ft.

'Wehnvc i-i ooive'l .-ince an entire new ^terk in that line, nnd ask yeur atieniir.n the boM, pre I tic.it, Rnti^heape-'!

(.««or!'.'ter:'!

hi- citr.

OR

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Wt trd

»ver 5r

4 *KK ISSOHliWKX'l

.(-i.'O'l? f'i'i J*'!:-. nir-p v...

PICaTRE FBA KS A 10 01 .W

TO) it- yOTf'.':\S hy !b

I jlr.vini owr nr.j ditieren:V:ir our 1: *. prr.nrpty

S

cl«r ta. lay ia a newstmk of 1-rnm?6 s.ro V7^"'rn.rt**'"

CHEAPER THAN EVER

it Particuliar alleatior. paid Kraniins Pictures, :.i®j and no e.~!ra oharif-iVr wrV. pr'i'n.n^ a«?! cnH Pirr.ijro XtfOc.

Mm ,-,

cree.fiivo all tb!,-n'1 ir.c

Magazines and Ne««%papeiis.

nt

~.ns

oet r,n

113 AILYPAPEBS

Tho indinri&pu'ti? i.lol. RN AL and SENIIXKL andlthe Lafayette JOURNAL are revived »verj innrnir.c. and *e 'n'o«"ri'n»r! Rr. r-

W 6 ciiinot hejfin to etu:uierat-i all 1U1 .« i, hare to sell hut ast you to huntur the rau c.= t| tablishment.and eo irhat we hare. Acd w.ole we would tha^k the pubiio for their former liberal patronage, we -srou'.d afk a continuance of the .inmc, ani jhail try and dese-Te it by our attention to the Tracts o? the cotnmunHj, ar.3

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seltinc at ?u?h or-c*° r.tt -"ill ?uit all reasonable

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P*°?lP'

L. A.. FOOT£.

dec 25. 1869.

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HOUSE & SIGN PAINTNG.

Hartman & Clemson,

HOUSE & SIGN

Gla/iers. Grainers, Gilders and

.TPaper Hangers. hone but the best material used. Country I work solicited and promptly attended to.

Khop on Main street, over Fry's Drug Store. Jell m3.

fMRCOLARS of every dcioription neatly ez v/ eon ted on common white or coiorea paper eCKc paper, note p^pcr, or io fact, on au-S kind or qua) ally of paper deeired and price accor 4Sacl7. tibe KeriewOfiee,

SEPARATOR AND BAGGER.'

E W O E

SEPARATOR AND BAGGER

ba'rt.i'i

#"WT.»I» Im Ik oil b^lug Ilka IIII fri'I Ik f»a

1 :n e." ."b ri -1

fi We invite the particular attention of all Farmers, Mechanics and I Grain-Dealers to the great advantages it possesses over all others. The Separator and Bagger will do more and better work, with less labor than A!any other FanningMill ever manufactured, being so constructed as to ibag the Grain as it comes from the mill, thereby saving the labor of one man and a boy.

(JH'JSS

at the same time, by only running the "four5mixture through once. It also separates Clover and Timothy, and Clover and Sorrell, Timothy and Red Top, Herd Grass, perfectly,

CONREB BOOK STOBH. DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, &c.

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MOST PERFECT FANNING MILL EVER INVENTED.

4ir ht'iil nut (imss

Inasmuch as it has taken the first premium at every State and county: where exhibited, (both east and west, we desire you to call and see the Notinphnm i.noo fni-tain*:

No

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Cloths. Hosiery. Flannels.

Ho»|i an«f ktithilor.'il

JO O IMC

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ffcoot*. Khot'.Ok.. tin IN. CiljK GlitsS 4i&

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P-o-' Mosev can

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4 liXCHANGrE BLOCK,

Li, 12\' DXj^IN jft..

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Cassimeres, Dress Goods, Grloves, White Goods.

Notions, Shawls,

Skirls.

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ttf tit* I ft it' 0'St tiiHi'ki't

BOOTb & SHOES.

BOOTS & SHOES ibi

CAMPBELL & TINSLEY!

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Ke$( selected Moeli «i Booh

(nvcit Sircci Bent and. Shor K^hihilsluriciii. W-diin \jcals Hoi Coffee.

il." ««!'.- Dfi'liir.i (lip itrjf, qi.alitJ w-'i-k.

\ll (itioils an' of no owi lit runt'.

ti- V{|'. v| rsFj thai he Ve^V'S th*- hs?i a«»fnr« «d 'toek-in the

tic

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savoci tj LUdkitii: vutti jjt.'.j'olu

HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, &,o.

"Wfi w7i'n *.h^ Ir-r.7Pet Find n-n-l

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smmamm

•»rrrt«

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and Nli„-s FAMILY

••it..-to !*icm,

'on Ht this Huust.

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So, 7 COaMEBCIAL BLOCK.

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Campbell Harter

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