Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 May 1868 — Page 4

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From lhi* Chicago Tribune. Wc are glad to sec tJiattho importance ot' adorning our city with trees is recognized lv nianv of our iflrtd owners, and that thousands claims^V-PhMn^lsu^etf lifcre this spriug. Wlij ^|s?Hi|lmoi.|^ onr-streets- exctpt&i te.w$reat .|lw#ou*!v fares of business, be thus adorned It is not strange that the taa.ss of people in ..••our eities and large towns should be so indifferent-to this elieap and simp inimitable mode of embellishing their streets The »l*aul}* of those portions of our highways which are skirted with farvstretehing rows of stately andyni brageous oaks and elms,is^fien aelajjii edged by those wHai y^u$lihc shelter afforded by their branches from a broiling sun. Only .those alone who have planted some -p-f,relied and dusty street at noonday, when Sol was pourin down his rays in their utmost intesity, can apprceciaio tlie volii-f witfthvlii£J\ jnl' turns into' a eool and wliad'ecV'tli'oNtug*!)fare where the green Uetfs, with singing birds in their branches, ustle over!) "\Y hy should we nut have a continuous row of lives planted along' the roadside of every, farm "Why-should not every village form its ti e.(vpiatting ass.)eiatto!w and line its streets with the beautiful trees that skirt ___the .inodel ,avenues of Xew

England fciwirw,.--where th«v- jwrsswit- generation is enjoying the results of the good taste and toils of their forefathers "Would that all ..would tak$tx% IhubisJclVcfgi ..-the pithy adyi.ee, of the Laird o&f)unvbg& dike on his death bed, to his son ".Jock, when ye hae nothing cine to do, ye may be aye slicking in, a, tree—it will be gi'owing. Jock, when ye"re. "sleeping."

Trees cost but a trille, compared, with lie.' enh au ec(Lbeauty, and va^-i ic .thev*-g tv 040. a housc-161 plaint iheiij/iQ-dav. 'aucW&fo most before you are aware, they become a crown of glory, protecting the tootpassenger from the scorching sun-beams, and giving relief to his eyes, wearied with gazing on tlie everlasting m^i^Uuiy of red-hot brici s—1 ricks--

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There is no person who is such a Goth or Vandal in taste as not to appreciate the beauty of shade-trees. Pleasant are they in spring, when their buds are bursting' out nrtotjeatjes ainfl\iio$'erJj-||-i pleasant in summer, when they are converted into rolling biiie.\Ys of verdure bv the southern breezes—pleasant, ifoo, in autumn, when their fol-:ige, like the dy ing dolphin, p.uts 011 the richpsl and most, varying eolory, ..changing to & splendid hues! The most beautiful cities in the I'liion are confessedly those that have the most .sha^e trees. "What is it that gives such a chsrin and attraction to New Haven, rendering il one of the most-delightful eities la' America. Nmthe regularity of its streets -nor•• Ui^elegance of its buildings, foil'he latter are common-looking, but the number mid mngnifieanoe of its elms—shading liie streets 011 each side, and forming at times, with tlieir inlerlocking branches comp-ivie arches and canopies of verdure f'oj miles. And what but it-a venerable oaks, and elms forms the glory of l)ostou (.'o n111011? We repeat,, then.. -U»t::us plant trees. "New York excepted, we have no gigantic parks in pur Inr^jo ritierryrbuk we could plant treesMn ev-ery street?hind by so doing counteract, in a way even more effective, the insalubrity aliened by the presence of so .mucli aiiiysdil life without its natural'antidote of ve'gtft'nnle* life. Science, therefore, as well as taste, speaks trumpet-tongued in favor of an incrwse of shade trees."'

The Land ol' Fs-omJ^c.

From tin- Nov York Tribmjp. ,*| f, *s Dozens Of young- men write to us 1,0 tiiis el fee t: "You cxhorl young men (and older) to piit the over-crowded cities, and find (or make) homes in the broad, free country but where? "What section do you consider most invitingfor those who take with- them litth

aa'snort.

land in .Miunr

sota, ami in different parts of Wisconsin as we ever want to sec. Part of

3!ioliio-an is still open to pre-emption.

and is especially desirable for the timber that now cGy&rs] it readily produce:"

For Young men wlio ore woi'tli fti,000 each, wc regard Virginia, Tennessee, and the Carolinas. as very inviting.'•' Twenty such may buy for ^10

3

p00 aji estate laro'v1

enoj.igii (^it u^jnto pfV/iily^pd.(l ^JitJs, anA tiieu'liave half their money left for 1 1 1 to and cherishilig' a" fi-aternai s[»nt. tney niay. diminish l^y yue^h^iif tjjy^ aiyio^int tliey'Tliust offiertfisP''thvflSt fdr tea'nfs, fmin a 3 man to ini^rw^»

WmfM»Ioiw4'wN'^t4t-won-

ty or forty go together, buy an estate (iieiousLy-.Jwcatj blacksmith and they will double the value of their jjurchaso in one year, and lie in good circumstances v.'ithin ten .years. .Thpj'e

as chq^p Sp'BO dav in the South as in tuc Y\ es!

in tin

mr.n worm squat in the "Weston some section repiote lleiivetiti: ah'd' whereas we could advise 110 oue to migrate southward- with •'Less than JjitvOQ, while, if he goes alone and settles among utter stra^g-ers lie will noed far .mo'l'f than that.

Understand, once for nil, that he who takes.joplV tyis hail^? |t^ l|ie Wofef, al/d underfakes

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tlian stout frames and willing hands V" To all such, we desire to say. once for all. There is 110 section which seems to us decidedly preferable to all others. "We have seen prairie and timber as wcU terleaved in Missouri (j-long the NoinbS Missouri if rail road)' as we conhf v. is|i and the whole region seemed just about as diversified in altitude and the timber quite good. So throughout Eastern Kansas, but especially as we traveled southward from "Wyandot and Lawrence, it appeared to r,s «loiiltftU if t^u'i^ fbgkl| be a •'!letter-''Country than we theirsflw.*

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THE REAL YELPEiU MhiS PUIS

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many': yvf# iris Tor 'l!v IVinal lanri'.s. nn-i ^'.flurrii,.-' sC ny.&'ri-^ss riii'ii:a iJi Lit

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to M. At-OrdI1S.1J, General Agent for tko UnitC(| Slates nifK CanmiaS:,' at Albany N. Y., or! R. K. Kidut and TiinOiM & Bro., Crawfnrdsville, anl DniggisU every wlicro.

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A MijuTb-V-t-H-k of Jin •\V il.-lies, nil w.ti'l'rl'.11r! I ri"r!11 11•!. al Hie low pru--ati^l'.-u-tion !:'il:ir iu!:'r(l.

Tlieali ive slneW v. iil be disposod of on tIm pojuilnr s'iifcK RI.AN. -jiiviiiir every patron ii line (iol.'l solid .^ilver iJ-li for ,^10. -\vifli-

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but a

one ..hundred

dollars may

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quarter-section in from present ,setr fnio a ci/ifibet^iA'e1:

to acquire' a lioine 1 mere

settlement, must, prepare for a rough time.' He must' strike mit beyondr^acls^ settlements, and all civilizing in'lueuces he must wo^'k „!^ard^o coarsely "'Tor some years, and endure many hardships and j)riv|itious,.. Jf you arc not resigned to tins, or .if you W'ifc is not, better hire out for a, time, and thus acquire skill as wcit,as uie^' .s^ H&t to hireliuas everywhere and always we say, be not conteut to five and die liireliiigs work hard and live frugally to get something- ahead, -and, whenever you

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.. r.bove steel ertitieates naiiuinr tlie articles am plrced iealed envtdopes, and CskM'ii well mixed/ iioidei^ are entitled to tlie arti-

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"P«•« payment

it be a watch -Avorth The return of any of

nlilles you to the articles n. upon jiiivment, irre^^eutiyvnf *T rill at once a

then

its worth, ond as sio is named ii be seen Ih: l. 1 hi'- is lorward. leiritimat(

pari IIU'V« I liy tlie mosi fasluleous. A be sent by mail, post cents, lire for js'l, eleven !?2, tiiirfy-fliree nu! an clcrran! premiinu for it.\ty-.^ix jjniL.iP.9ve ry^tltuilde preuiium for Nid: Vine inlfiuivil unil iac.sf super!) watch lor l-l"). To a.^enls ond thosc,\yis!!ii i-r.ij:l ).vj]i!-j)t fills is if rfirc o'pyu.rttniify.' It is le^ilLiiiafely yondiicled lr.isiie»!, .iu,tjuii i/.ed by the ("Jovcrn-. im ut.' iuuriipfn Kr the in.'ist careful scrutiiiy.— ifelves ?r!it"l:.y T'.vnress, \j-ithlldll/pv dleetic

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AVill bv .jjud'.lo 4Uy jpevson \v1i0 will prove that any other cor.'ci.rn .sell Wicns Coriox (,'iiOTII, I KSM XS, Sj:WIX 3lAcirfxi s. Diiy. ami, .l^.txrr tooi.s A*('..'}W .sr«idt arfrt 'fis-*-hoap as the undersigned."' Bend ih ^o.W.s i..r 'Patent l'on Fountain, tmd geir'a.sli-'p" -'-v iI»inv- au article in our-Jiollnr 'Saie.- o'r rfH'.'d

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I'! Sulii! (ioli luniiii w.itcii ins) C.T(I 'iValtdu's, '250 td I0f) J/ulifs" WgutHii ciiiiiticlod, 1(j) 10 •.:f)0 t-t'dfl-'ltiin!inl ClirniKulicto',2 to ::M liimt'c Knu'Iisli l.i'vcrs. iJOO to

Cold F11 11:.u- JLtsIiW^rc'jj^-irw to CoiM i! iLnt'jjJ\ iiKii'Jcji V7atcW-fO!) to .VHIJMIYIT iluiitiir.r l,C\ J-rs. ."NL to ."nl'l ,--il iiiinf in.ir Duplexes, T" to .'I'ld HUe-" iVill-elle.-ii *-.. tij, .iHiuflritfl. Huirftii.^ Tif-JtftiCs. -"i V-*'30 to ,.".\) Misi-eil-mefvus Hirer Wnte's. "idto :i,.Vi!) il Milling Si! Wiiiclies. to lioo A-s'.r!eJ^V\"atclys. all kinds, 10 to 7."

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IIT. !5I*(). &• CO.. Imporlers. i(ll Hrondway, Xew York.

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axj.MiK \s e.vpi'i ienee of over one'lHitidl-'e'd'^erirs fn' Ihe cultivation and pi-.-serratien of tlie' Miiirii^, now embodied in tliis wididy known-jjijejtara-im. l'or dressing, euriing and jiresei^'iiftr the tlair. it lias 110 eijiial in the Wtd'Id.' ''fhree or four applications will,stop the hair from falling oil", and if used occasionally,Mf will ]revent llair losing its oriiriiiaf Q-olbi'1' during a lifetime. No preparation-cviiial? it for IIKSTOHIXC the lir.ir |niellr: Tiid" no preparation has been more eJitciislv,.»hl!'.,ndorsed by the medical faculty for it.s perfect,innocence, as regards injury to the liair.or head, md for it.s tonic elVects uponvfh(4 system. Price, large bottle^ si.— Drujfgists, dealers in fan,ev goods, and storcceeiV^i^- jreiicrally, Iiberiiliy dealt with, lietailed in all parts of the United States, Canada, AC. Address! 'SlflfclfKTAlt IxJ^FXF/SrA3IJ!!!OSfA CO.,

'-v-'s of ftoyi JJO

to 100 at 10 ets. each,- MOO m.h*«« niale' and female :tg^fits'"wa!ited.''les :mhI circulars (55

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at once for a home ol yo-ir own Api. i«, isos,—4 May 23, 1807. (nov8'6(3

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FIOOCT REWARD.

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Miscellaneous, School, CM logo, Toy, nnil nil kinds of JUJOICR.

Em','Clip, Tjctte'r, 'Koto,- JJillcr, dovr, Wr.'i)ijiiig

'fr-n

i".tivchrtK-S,

t«., a VITV lai and eoi5iiilol.es

richires'' nnrl- l'icfilru T^h.nfo of Moldii)!?. Curd and T.rs.^cls.

BWi

Noliifti! nd F.-uicr nr title oijine and sc.

orn«mcnt

Wilcox S: (iilil The best. Ijadie: -h &./-.A

Iilnnk. (lift,

Willi, Win-

•j'11 ryj a-'v 7/

yarge stock

Window Curtain?"nml "Window Shitdos thp diilVrcp.l .slylos and pattern.*.

TAVEissnffil

[if all

liotli UKcfnl .and

IToys of »ll dcscripfiona brir JiT-n' ond.lhoy onn -be ploitsod.

your elnl

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). jslold of tho finest lu^nufaci nri Ca rtridgcj, Ao., Stfisv hi' .you neod-.iw come in.

TlUi

Ali the leading Ijiternry razors HoUint.lv. ,Hv: h«i.nd.

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aga-

j'amily Sewing Aiiir-luncs. eoii'.o and soo .tlieiu.

Ucnuuiiln'r Ibo \7ccr conn Vrtrnnn fordsvillc, fndiaria

niur I'lixik Rton ." nnrtn uni "(1 iccn Strfcels, Craw

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FOOT Is ,'t CO. On'.).

IvELLEY'S

House,

Blioe"

Oppopitc- Masonic IIall,

CUA \y h-OHD-S^ .! li. I N MA.N A

1 OO CA.S.HJS

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FOS5. ft MI?

WINTER WEAR,

A_ll dxprosslv

OR MY TRADE.

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Cuptoin and .!•' ni made and

LL WARRANTED

10 PSE GBNT X.-SSS

iilier 7iotj.SC ii

ih )n inn

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have also just recoivnl of Watel

iiiSi'i

and am wSWuetnlv tliS!()i favored with in'tiio'. 1 xusa. Walehes.C inc."

ing ion Ftjett,

Mon.

AlliTll.st

SICK!

SILVER SMITHING

ir. Frrap^THsOic:

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11A VJi oivi valid ,i hir*(jh/1 (i .assortment. of tho best Aiiiei ir'an, English and Swiss Vvatches, nov/in tbo1ia.a.rkct. Al.-o, a.large supply- fit S-day find 24-hour clocks1 of all kinds aijd of the best quality. Also, a. large stock of sr"""'-" g—"ir J:—^

aujd:.v,-a^r iit^d't{)

Clso, a IIU'ko a??orl-

inrnt of lino (Hold ami futioy Jewelry, latest jt\jo»jpv,i'(li'.a flno^s!.oelv!-of jr

Qalcl JJizzx

ill of the

row and complete r.kcr's

oT iife tfeart-hniisof 1 VS..IL. J^i'lTZl'ATOlCKf: J8i'i yl.

Hiistic Shades Til, ni, ihe ''C0KNEIV HOOK STOKE'' and sec uiiv full as's(i rinV!r.l

shiirlos,

in'ade of pinc

.nic- below a »M r2:5i f.]

OIIJST M.AA8, MERCHANT TAILOR,

.TO 8 GREEA" STREET,

O ME I! 01A LKLCCK.

HA^'I^TCi

just returned from tlm En.sV, takes pleasure in iiiinouncing to lii-s numcrouK friends and the pulilicgcucrally, that ho is irepared to show an elegant and carefully *cle«ted stock of the handsomest and latest pattern* of

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,

whieJi lie will luako lip in host stylo and afc the lowest possible! prices of tho Crawfordsviile market. Also, a general stock of

3DH.Y-OO OIDS isroTionsrs, I-Iot o.iicl O ajs,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

A splendid line of Prints, and Domestics ID abundance, all of which will be sold at the lowesl prices for cash, or exchanged for good merchantable Produce. ,-t *tvt\U'3

March 10-tf.

t~ B. GUTHRIE & BRO.,

DKALEHS IN

FRESH MEATS,

OF ALL KINDS.:

Pay the highest market prices for

BEEF-CATTLE, HOGS & SHEEP.

HIDES and PELTRIES WASTED.

ISTo. IO Green Street

Cra.wfordsville, Indiana. Uoccniber !2, 1867.

I» 1 N 10 LATH, PINE SHINGLES, CEMENT, LIME, COAL,

SALT,

THE

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UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform those interested that he is prepared to furnish the trade with the above named articles, 1 at. the lowest cash rates. My place of business is convenient to everybody, being located on the lot formerly occupied by tho old hotel, known us the Crane liousc. J. V. KEERAN. you want Fine Lath, call cn

.tsSittlruls. •(. x.

NO. 3, COMMERCIAL BLOCK,

CRAWI08BSVILLE, INDIANA

,s:siS.<p></p>DRY-OOOD^

dhhss

y,

WHITE GOODS,

Balmoral & Hoop Skirts.

.f/AO, .1 IWELL, JiSSORTJEi) STOCK OmOJflESTSC®,

ALSO, A FULL LINE OF

BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS Queensware and. Grlass •.

at tito lowest market pricc.

Nov. 7. 1SG7. .i

MERCHANT TAILORING GOODS.

A E W O O S

THE

KEERAN.

you want Fine Shingles, call on

KEERAN.

W,u «anl the bc.-t Ctmrnt, .dl

Wl:'you want Lime, call on i-,

oil want anjT of tho above named nrtinWs, at .li reasonable rates, call on KEERAN.

-ENSMIN8ER

& NICHOLSON

si

DEALERS IN

SADDLERY

AND—

A RN E SS,

WaNhi!if, tu» St., Crawfordsville,

WOULD

respectfully inform tho citizens of Montgomery county that they havo now yji hand a general assortment of- Kustoin made work in the lino of HARNESS, ..SADDLES, -Vi I BRIDLKS, ."'»•»

I I A E S WHIPS, SPURS,

r/r nt

o, v-.-.-CJIItTHS,.- ..

V- O T-I ....? &C., &C.,

'n fact everything cor.nceted with their trade. ^EsC""BKrj9BiNG-of every description done.with

I3iat miiy iMJ:-l.rom?»tM'CM'and uponjjea^^blojcrms: ml with ntfuti'T-

i:l i-y repaired in

Ii I I y, d-v.-y ijjt^vu wai:UttiUopp y0:11

Pv

r.- $

Calf at 15. •. Ulnl^y-Vs Uniir Stot o,

Riistii Window

nice, pretty and at offered in this city. A. FOOTE & CO.

Those wishing anything in their line will do well lo sail at their Shop,, north of tho Court liousc, on Washington street. They aro determined

Dot

to be undersold by any house in tho city. ENSMINGER & NICHOLSON. Hie®, in CA^U, paid for.

r-i-JIighcst

IIID ES a lidS Ii E RP l'ELTS

Noveinber 8, 18(i7. vlOnSltf.

SUPERIOR WAGONS.

JS.

MILLER & CO. have on hand and for sale the celebrated Studebakcr Wagons. January 23, m3.

-«rr

GOODS,, (OlL©WIi

HEN IIY WASSON, C. W. ELSIOIiK.

GREAT WESTERN MARBLE WORKS!

Crawfortlsvill t', Tho rut own

find, liog'&wsport.

above mentioned establishments arc doing on extensive and successful business in manufacturing ...

MONUMENTS

HEADSTONES,

AVe can ciy to the eilizenfl of Montgomery an adjoining counties that being so extensively en gaged in the trade, and purchasing such foirge quantities of Marble, we g6t it at

Greatly Red«ed Prices,

therefore it cnablos us to acil yoi. work at lower prices than you can purchase tho quality at any other shop in this part State.

(notwithstanding j'ou bars been told differently by some of our competitors.) :«Vf.

We MPcfy Cmmpetition

ON FINE QUALITIES ov MARBLE,

and as rogirds style of vrr.rk, we" arc not to be excelled. To satisfy yourselves, call in at the shop located on

Green Strecl,

OPPOSITE TUG ELSTOiV BiKH,

where yon will find II. COLLINS, one of the moit experienced Marklq men in the

WESTERN COUNTRY!

j... j:.. ready to show yoa some of the

Finest SpccinieKiis or Miirliie,

and work, ever exhibited in Crawfordsville.

ALL WORK DELIVERED,

set up and warranted to gira satisfaction according to contract.

Orders Solicited

and promptly attended lo.

p. s.

profits

d: pike.

•We do an extensive business for sinal Wo have put up MORE and some of the

LARGEST and FINEST jobs of work of arij other establishment in tho county in the same length of time we travel through the country soliciting orders, and can sny to the public that wc will so!! you your work at the.same pricc that wc will at the shop, and furthermore, if there is any shop that can sell you work at from 15 to 20 per cent, cheaper than we do, WHY DON'T TIIT1Y DO IT? We ni:i-v OOJII'KTITIO.V in prices, and if wo don't furnish such Marble as wc agree to, you need iipt receive tho. work.:

Oet.3'67.] ... „n,D. I'YKE.

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GROCERY STORE,

G. W. ROBINSON & CO.,

IIATN established themselves in tlis r) (iroccry business, Uiti! i. tt

Ori Main Street,

Two DOOITB West of tho -'Cii-non, Book Store,"

Where tb«y intend to keep Family Groceries,

i. general supply of such as

J©!FFEE, KICE, MOLASSES,

IK?,

SUGAK' (i TEA, SPICES,

WOODEN WARE, AU KINDS.

A full stock of

SUGAR BUCKETS:

And everything connected with the business, of thcvcry best quality. -.

ouu

^y JProHuce

•kin in ex-

change for roceries.

^Jj'Thov invite tho Public to call and examine their »to«h. [jaa30-tf.

ENLARGED FACILITIE S.

REDUCTION OF EXPENSES!—

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Market. Slrf't1, iioi'fh zf Ovnrt JTotina,'•

CUA \V FO RDSV1 INJ).

HAVINlS

Repairing, IJIacksmithing, Trimtning, PSii'nting Ac., executed with neatn«E0 imd despatch, .vi Superior JFm*m Wagonsi

Our Farm AVagons arc bnilt expressly for this market by STUDEBAKEIV BROS: of South Bend, Ind., of tho VBRT- BKBT TLMLTKB, and more ni with the view of giving entire satisfaction to. purchascrs than profit to tho manufacturers or to us. Wc fully warrant them in EVRRV PAHTictn-AU for

one year, and will sell thuia ohcapcr than any other establishment in th« county. A fine stock always on hand. *.

3.

September 20, ISO". ]y

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In CrawUvr&milie. rt»

BLAIR,

&c.

ch

Wo keep tho very best quality of

AMERICAN & ITALIAN MARBLE,

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& cos

Carriage ^Manufactory!

rc-'cntly piirclja-ied, enlarged and

improved the prociieeo we occupy, thereby I saving c.vpcn.'O of rent, KS..1 giving incronscd fa t-.r eilitics for manufacturing

Carriages, Biaggies,

Sulkies,: ,f :vr Sleighs,.

Spring Wagcsi®,

we would respectfully ar to our friend* iind tiie public generiilly that wo are now in a poisition to defy all competition 5o our line in this I State as regards

Prices, SJyle & Wortemansliip,:/ and invite an inspection of our Carriages Bug- ij-: gics, Ac., a fine assortment of which wo keep conI stantlj- on hond. Being o!I practical worltmen land employing none !ut t?2s most skillful, and using tho VERY BEST OP MATERIAL, together with our long acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, vro cannot help giving satisfaction, as we confidently assort that oar work and prices cannot bfioxooJled by any other 1-1? establishment in Indiana. Old Baggies taken in exchange. All our work vrarrnnted one year.—

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S, MILLER &. C0^

& co.,,':

OPKSATION a"' Fouxiinv

WE NOW IN and MACHINE Sue?, if ifeis placo, and invite all interested in. ..

ANY

MACHINERY fif

KIND,

to give theni a call. Tfesy making all kinds of eastir.crs. .-^rt s-kv.

MILL GEARING-. dvscription

SORGHUM Mki,:.tv*

OVENS, DOG ^c., Ac.,.:v-

They are prop&ttC te re-wa.ir

!i'

!l0

-FIJRNACE.^JSOKTS,

SUGAJg. K.BTTLES,

iJM

Mahh\g Patterns fm\ Replacing

STOVE PLATES

Vx

»?EATE BARa,

fiM' r'"

Tubular Boilers, Blt-s&m Engines,

Thi'iisliim Mjichines,

lie upevs, l)ra£

Mowers,

and to *nn&e SJt-3 t?5 .if.

Brass Castings, B:acksniitln.)« I: 1° ic. -:n :t

of every

a

All work clort3 by this firm is

warranted to perform as T»gr©s»Bt.»»i

e4. i,-. ,11

CASH i'Juli ..

OLD IRON, COPPER&•BRASS. I

S 3 1 may 10 '60.] BLAIR, LYLE .t CO.

BLACKSMITH ING!

IN ALL

ITS BRANCHES!

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the public that, they aroenrrying On tho above business in all its various branches. IjVotn along and practical experience in tho business, they foe I confident in asnring tho pubiio that their work N fc prices will »iio cntiro «.r-f.i?faet.ion. Tli03- aro well jn-oparcd to iron wagons, bvggiep, See., -and I shoe horses in the most, dnrc-.blo and approved slj lc, and on short notice.- ."

Repairing of all kind3 coxifS */jth despatch. Particular attention, gi^Ja. to mending 'anil sharpening plows. They ask the public to giro thora a. trial, as they/* feel confident of giving ratisfiMition. tiiUrt jR'fi-.Shop 011 (Jrecn Street, between Piko and: •South Streets. GEO. HXGRTOWEIl Jb Firm.

June 20, 18li7-tf.

GROCERY BAKERY.

HE undersigned, his friends for savi«!» bia stoi'k from tlto

iate fire, would inform his old customers and the public generally, that he h83-eraetel a new brickid»i: ouilding on the site, south of the public square, where he now keeps a first C!RSB Grocery, with n' Uakory itttacbed, and that ho baa, and intends!' keeping on hand a general P?c-efe of

GROCERIES, ,l CONFMJiOK.SKi JvS, &c.i All?0, .M-veJf: «s I3READ, r.--"Ji

CAKxV-'

g\'hs,-

It*#?

H'Ut

rvtfjrnirig thanks to

nT

1

1

F53S, -•'"l-T

x: PASTRV,- -'l

nd everything to bo foan^ ia such nn establish-J

mcnt. 11c has sccured tao sorriccs of a iirstclass 'f akcr, and is prepared to fiU orlera for Cakes for .. •veddings and parties on nbort notice. -J*M

He solicits a share of the 8«Wi« custom. fii/» .^f ir Dec. 20, 1866.] J. F. GALEY it *-.

Paper! Faper!

OR SALE at the "CORNER BOOK STORE",,, full assortment of a saperiv? article, of,} Cap, Bill, Commercial, Note ord ail sizes of la-^ per also, same in Linen.Fabfio. .'jPhis lot is dosigned to meet the demand for a sjood reliable article and cannot fail to pfoasc.

ALSO, Rag, Straw, Tc.'i and Manilla Wrapping H'H'i Paper Paper and cotton Twine. The attention of dealers is called to tbea» gry.»l*. aug23tf.] Km & C0^

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