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T. H.B. McCAIN and J. T. TALBOT EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. rzr tavern stum! on his farm just east of CRAWFORDSVILLE. APRlT, 1S74
everv Republican should do all in
power to influence his partv for
W. U. Tkkkf.I.!., who recently killed Harvey Myers at Covington, Kv.. was before the war editor and proprietor of the Lal'ayette ./'konh/. Ho seems to have been an extravagant man and a poor manager. He had wasted the greater part of a fortune of helonging to his wife. His wi'e, on accoiint of his worthlcssiiess and general imnmrality. had applied for a divorce. Myer« was her attorney, and the diiiiculV. tv wiiich resulted in his death grew out
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HEITHMCAN MASS 1 ONVEXTIOX.
-vention at *'.ic Court Room, in this city, 011 SATl'UDAY, JUNE 1. 187-4. at 10 o'clock a. m. for tlio following purposes:
To decide upon the time and manner of nominating candidates, whether by primary election, a delegate or amass Convention.
To select delegates to attend the State and Congressional conventions. To select a Central Committee (or the county.
And to transact such other business as may be presented.
The several townships, by their repre-' ^now' sentatives present, will be entitled to the
Union Coal Creek Wayne Ripley Krown J?cott Clark Walnut l'ranklin Hugar Creek 14 Madion 10
his connection with the divorce case.
THAT TKI'STELS' KKI'OHT.
A Sharp IIoiIb'-TIip 4'oillirll Ilrnlrn .1 l£lll II—J (ill ll, Tlie lll| Kl i'ocknlorliiii, loo Slinrp lor 'I li«iii.
E-W- •••I- il.c Jou.-IMI The citizens remember an ordinance lately passed by our ui-e Coiuicilmen, asking for a report from the Trustees of the city school building, to be made the first of March. There may be some person" curious enough to want to know what the dodge was. I will refer them to the Couneilmen. If they can't tell, I will impart the information in my nest. Now can any one of the Councilmen tell from the report submitted last week whether the money, or any [ortion thereof, is due on account of the contract for the erection of the school building, or whether all debts incurred in the construction of said building hare been paid. The creditors would like to know of the Council if the report is satisfactory. If to, will they please answer.
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NORMAL SCHOOL llKI'AHTMK.NT. 1. Class D, Arithmetic, from '.I to 10:30. Recess from 10:30 to 10:15. 2. Class A, Elocution, from 10:45 to 12. 3. Class A, Book Keeping, from 1 to 2:30. Recess from 2:30 to 2:45. 4. OlaBa.A, Orthography, from 2:45 to 4.
WEDNESDAY.
.1. Clusi A, Algrebra, from 9 to 10:30 Recess from 10:30 to 10:45. 2. Class
All lovers of education are specially invited to attend and witness the exam-
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This representation is baseil upon the vote for Secretary of State in 1.572, being one for every ten votes, and one for each fraction of five and over, cast at .that election.
MemWrsof the Central Committee in each of the several townships, as well as all working Republican*, are invited to n-e their infiu' ii«,.,ty .secure, a full. attendance.
1hKevins the' tinw hS "conie 'wben 1
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right until tiny become Republicans are .- "Ten Nights iu a Bar Room." We in ag a in or a in it pa pa in tend to go, but. as I-. K. -avs we'll take the proceedings of ih.s convention. a
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T. H. n. Mi Cai.S, Chairman.
Inmana heads the list of States in the amount of her school tund. The following table j'vf's the amount of each of the seven States having the largest fund: Indiana $S,Gl.$,y31.00
2.^00,000.00
Tin: Massachusetts Legislature is still ''amusing itself trying to elect a successor to Senator Sumner. Th? Republicans have a large majority, bi't have divided their votes pretty equally between Dawes and Hoar. The Democrats have voted steadily for Curtis. It is probable that none of the gentlemen here named will be elected.
says the citizens of Indi
anapolis "have seen enough to convince them that Holly water works, as a pro
teetion against fire, nre a d"lusion and a '.'•.'•Miare." During the late destructive fire tlieie, according to the
Journal,
it was
found im|if)."ible to throw water from the fire plugs higher than the third story window. The *ame inefficiency was ob^served at Ihetwo [.receding large fires.
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—Tom Davi* has raised a two storv
fixing to huil.l a residence on his farm just south of Z. lVtlly's.
ni nil —Kev. t-tatVoril, of the M. K. church, closed a meeting at l'lirkerslmrj on Mon-
The Ropublico'.is of Montgomery county arc tav'A«l to meet in Mass Con- dm- night with 35 additions
Elder O. 1?. Wilson closcd a meeting ot one week duration at l'Hrlcersburg on Sunday night with 17 additions.
Madison rowniHhip.
—The point from which I write you
is situated in the extreme northeastern
pouth of the Tippecanoe line. Kast ot us lie the fertile plains of old Sugar I reeV, happy in the unconscious jmssession of its "Mann" of letters, while to the south and west, on the peaceful bosom ot a prosperous, business doing I community, is nestled the quiet village of l.inden, where, as your readers all your correspondent of lint pardon the di-
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"onie items relative to our
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longing the world to excel us in the pnv duction of grain, the raising of stock, the improvement of lands, orthe harmonious
spirit of friendship^nd gKid will that exists among us. If any of the.loi'ux ai. readers become mystified in fathoming the question. How is a combination of such desirable qualities to be obtained we refer them to the following item Kirkpatrick Grange is composed of upward of forty members, among whom are some of the best of our neighborhood. Men who have grown old in the strucgles against whiskv rings and railroad monopolies have strapped on the whole paraphernalia of the "Granger lodge," and gone forth to do battle
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's Master and m. 11 alstcad Secretary.
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othee, all Republicans and all who are .x t, allv inclined Lmuemtes are preparing to I* '-suaded thev can not be pohucallv reproduce the creat temperance drama,
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a majority with us. Frank Kirk is the boomerang of all these wouds. Dickkss. rifiiHiiiit inn.
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Judging from the crowded state of the columns of your last issue, and from the great amount of it* communicated matter, the Joiikn'.ai, i«
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Montgomery county. —Mr. William Howard and family move this week to the neighborhood between Ladoga and New Market. —I can't write of any "big trees," as Pleasant Hill don live in tho wtods, but for big poultry, large hogs, fine cattle, and early putAtn**, come to our vicinity. By the way, that big egg I mentioned last week was a hen egg, a fact which I forgot to mention. —J. I. Morrow, of Boston Store, a lad of about seventeen, has taken his departure for parts unknown. The cause of this curious action is not known. —Miss Joedith Thomas will teach a three months' subscription .-i-IjooJ ut Hardscranple (Thomas') school house.
Messrs. Ives Sheets have received a patent on their plow. It is a 2-horse riding plow. —Morris Ik-rang has sold his stock of: of S'.'S.oO, as follows: dry goods in this place to Mes-rs. Michaels rawfordsville & Kahn. They will relit the store and furnish it with a stock of diy good* and groceries. —Wheat in this vicinity seems to be
to inspect all the chimneys and tlucs in the corporation completed their work. They will soon make a report.
Rev. Cyrus 11. Allen (.Uapiist) and family moved to Lebanon on Thursdav last. Mr. A. takes charge of the Lebanon and Hover churches in loone county, wish him success in his now field.
in a good condition, ami promises a good Center Church.. $25.05
harvc.it be ahiindant. iuuii cj*. —Oats sowing was in full blast la«t fl'io.l'.. of which amount was Monday. 1 here will not Iw- a great r.ai'l to iho Amoricjin liihle Societv anil amount -owed. ..ql' lirv fSAMoni--. $80.25 for frciftht ami other expenses.
llealy to L. D. Stone one by J.
iV, Geography, Irom 10:45 day on profession. Itev. Stephens reto 12. ccived about the same number into the 3. CTas-i C, Arithmetic, from 1 to 4. M. K. church at his Judson charge about
THURSDAY. two weeks ago. Kev. Wm. Y. Allen, 1. Class U. Arithmetic, from 9 to 12. a'ter a pastorate of 27 years, preached 2. Clars A, History, from 1 to 1:30. his farewell sermon to his Bethany charge, Recess from 1:30 to 1:45. 8 miles west, on Sunday, March l.r». 3. Class A, Physiology, from l:4.r to •». —Uncle John Milligan expects to
FuiriAV. burn a small brick kiln in a short time
1. Class A, Arithmetic, from 'J to 12. for retailing, and later in the season will 2. Class A, Grammar, from 1 to 4. burn a large kiln for the purpose of erecting a block of two or more rooms. —On Saturday and Monday last the committee appointed by our city "dads"
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%Vn\i-iiinil. I'tiring the year hooks have heen il^
Wm. Taylor (Jriines. uhlest son of natcl hy the vocietr, to persons unable Joseph Crimes, of Wavelantl, and .Mr" to jurchae, to the amount of f21.20 M. Knox, of llarlinjrton. were mar- There are now on hand book* valued ried March 10. at $:.o:!.4.1, of which $327.40 are in the
Died—On Sunday, March 29, at the depository in this city and $I7 worth residence of Robert McMair.-, (the child's in the branch depositories.
grandfather,) a little two war old b.iv, son of Mr. and Mrs. l'ctty, of Fort Scott, Kansas. —The WiiTcland Correspond.till of the Ladoga Umihl \va- mistaken about ICritz having broken hi« arm. He only disloeated the wrist joint. He is now about well. The other two men, WT. N. Campbell and Andrew Reynolds, were both injured considerably. The former has recovered, ami the latter is duing well and will soon be ready for duty again. —The Spring exhibition of the Char- I letters lotte Elizabeth Society of Waveland lievanll.I Collegiate Institute will take place Thurs- Huws.Mollie day night, April and the exhibition of Hu'l^iytJIiaVl.'v the I (iion Literary Society on Friday Ruck.lames night, April 10, being the close of the RookJaniesM third term. Uyers.Iohn —The plasterers are pushing their work along rapidly on the new institute building. They commenced putting on the mortar on Monday last. —Lots were sold in the center of town last week as follows: One by L. 1). Stone to Monroe McCormick one by J.
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I he ankeetown debating elub has adjournal to meet the first Monday night in November. 1 hat baby at Kvi Martin's is a ijrl.
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Granger too.
part of Madison township and one mile -The ami ('.rangers met on AVednes- ll«l„K an,„,i llu- 1
day night, March 2". They have .'!2 members, and more have sent in their names, praying to lo admitted. The Grangers are compelled to acknowledge that the antis can buy the cheapest. They now say that buying and selling (the main hobby that many rode into the new disjK'nsation on) is but a verv small item. —G. Smith, of your city, is now rusticating in Yankeetown.
Rev. R. C. Craig's beautiful new barn is almost completed. Evi Martin didn't see anything wrong with the horne, and therefore bid him off at one hundred and thirty dollars.
liibles ami TestamenLs
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Healy to RibortS. IViniree: one bv J. i). Hi-aly to John R. Ilutton antl J.
Epperson Lizzie
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to Ilutton ami Orig. These lots are all '•unkleffallie !'l feet deep, and were all sold for $13 per l'0llpr')aniel.M foot of front, except the tir-t, for which )[''nev.l""'1' the price was II I. —Moses Ixtwman, of (ireencastle, is mw in town for tho purpose of closing a contract to
Fittiiinrn. Acciuknt.—A man .. named Ilrunson. from lllinoif. fell
erect a brick iiloi-k the against a circular *aw in Oolden's mill, 2J a'.ove lots of land, G0xKi'2 feet, two miles southwest of Wa stories, containing seven busi-iesj rooms. —Kev. J. W. Torrence received 12 persons into the New Hope church last Sun-
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years. He will be greatly missed in the commun'uy. A son and.a danuhtrr .^tjrweii.m. —Another one of our estimable citizens was lost in the death of David Vancleave, near l'arkersburg, recently. He was truly one of nature'- noblemen. have agreed to give us
—David Pottitiger, an old citizen of
County Jlihle Society.
The 31st annual meeting of the -Montgomery County Lible Society was held at the M. E. church in this city on Sunday evening. March 20.
The meeting was opened with appropriate religious exercises. Afier some interesting introductory remarks by the President, I). Harter,
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p-rt on
Brown township, was struck with paralv-' hearts are willing that their neighbors sis a little over three weeks ago and is slia'.l
j'lin
now lying speechless. He is not expect- great saving of
ed to survive many days. ting their purchases at one point, and Alxiut .2 persons attended the sup- thereby save in tho aggregate thousands per given by ainut Grove Grange No. of dollars annually. It will be our eonOoOlast week. There was a big feast, stant effort to keep the very best makes perfect harmony and
a
good time gen- of machinery and implements, and re-
crallv. tain the good will of our patrons by fair .. .. and afl'able dealing. Annual Meeting of the Montgomery
The old officers of the association were located during the planting season on the re-elected, with the exception of ihe corner of Market and ireen streets, with Secretary, whose place was filled with a line lot of all kinds of nursery stock. W. 11. Lyle. I '-ird
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Waveland Alamo Ladoga 1.20 had retired from the business of insur 'Ihe following cash donations were re- atice, I take this method of correcting ported: such an impression, and will sav to prop-
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thought, \*ili ainut township 2.00 am fully prepared to insure property in Making total c?.sh receipts for the year the old .V.tna. of Hartford, or North Am?rica, of Philadelphia. A
styles of biniliiip, pulilislieiL bv the American l'ible Society, can bv had at New York wholesale prices at the County Depository, kept by J. 11. Bcueliel.
Letter List.
ChrinvWH C'arpenterSl Clous Kinnia ConnerCaleb
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List of letters remaining in the post office at Crawfordsville for the week ending March 2S, 1S74. If not called for iu thirty days they will be sent to the Dead letter office, l'ersons calling for these ill please sav, "advertised."
Keith.Iamesv'col) Kennedy David KerrJohn ramerAbe KeeganAmandn Linn.Ino ttr Harri^'in
LoughKlla Miller^anmeR MeCray Aaron Newel IThomas OwensSusie I'ottrFanny I'opeLibbie Patterson Frank
Urownlieorge. IlrueellosinaY'*1 Craig
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Cunningham Mich'I lieniek.Mii«Kmiiia Wm ItavlcM ^weeneyHolert- 2
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I" «.i- buck kneed. i-ios. A large and respectable order -I ell,can Greene has moved to the ,.alIod
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of this township, is dangerously ill with counts well on paper, but never '•jmitt bone erysipelas and typhoid fever.
farm on which he diel upward of -10 low
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and the one at llannibal Trout's a boy. Vino wi «?•,, Woml «-n 11 i-l nl «»v t- -1 li im- 1 ii 11 11
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propose to
Itrnwn T»»iir.:ii| their machinery and implements. We —Mrs. Marv Hicks, a pioneer settler have tried the
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out,"
—Morrel Hicks,a brief notice of whose forgetfulne.ss, disputing account, never death on the ISth appeared in the Jot'it* I paying, &c These area few of the inXAf., was one of the oldest and earliest conveniences or draw backs in the credit settlers of the township. He had lived system. We now propose trying the to be 7G years old and had resided on the cash plan—reducing prices down to a
and find it
(moving oil", breaking up, bad luck.
ami in the future have 'illi'rtTr'it,'..
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erty holders in city and country that I
ronijmni'.f in the I 'nilr,/ States.
it» various
Thank« to tho gooil jieople of Mont gomery county for their liberal patronage. Call at 20) Kxchungo bU»*k, over Mack & .fnlmson'rt grocery store, ofilce of Coon & Kvan^, where i)olicies will be is-
sueo •-rreetly. .f.\.Mi:s JIkaton
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Si ^^Ja y""''1' and nialadies of the urluo^al 'vi ik auiiui iu ,er s,.v. I his coimiiiiiMfl i* Fergusan.' (ioll'Andy
SamuelsCaty(col) Thoniasltobert WiihiteKF WrayClara WrightWm \\"estFrank WheatKdward
I Hie flesh was torn from the left shoulder
anil flicst and the arra severed between the shoulder and elbow. The wound was drcssej liy ljr, Hamilton, of Waynetown, who repotted the man still living and hopeful yesterday, though his chances for recovery were not good.
—Saturday Keen in:/ Journal.
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of hy barlicrs ami others them, (iivehiin a call when to prepare lor a smooth shave.
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miles southwest of Waynetowii.yesterd.-iv .1 morning and was frightfully mutilated".
Buokks.—Tight man Hwearingen,
a Ikiv about 10 years old, living live miles west of Yountaville, had his leg broken this morning by a log which lie was attempting to move up to a woixl saw. The leg was broken above the knee. The unfortunate boyisason of James Swearingen, who recently lost his house by lire. Thus the fau-il v" is visited with a double affliction.-
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Saturday Evr-
in either sex. This compound is fully endorsed by the medical faculty.
Not to be outdone Smith & Hamrick, druggists, will always supply you with 1 everything in market. Ask them for I)r. I llriggs' remedies for headache, catarrh, (neuralgia, thnatand lung diseases, piles, bunions, etc.
Molfett ft liooe, ill uggists, have the finest store iu the .State and kep all de-irable goods. Take Dr. lies for headacl die, catarrh,
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ation should buy Hall's Vegetable Sicil-
ian Hair Henewer. It is compounded
atri^test,
BUILDINC MATERIAL.
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ONE 1IUN1)KEI) THOUSAND HUSHELS OF WHEAT AM) CORN V:-','
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Ti tlie Varmerstif .lliiiifKiiiuer}' Turin for Kent. Comity. The Houston farm, A mile northwest We have been selling you arm Im- of Crawfordsville, is for rent on favoraplemcnts and Machinery for 12 or 11 hie tvrms. It contains'.". acres, (Jo of years, (in C"nneetion with hardware, plow land ami balance pasture. Apply stoves, tin, glass, queensware. ^e.) at the olllcc of A. C. .Icnnisou at Craw-
As a general rule you hare bought fordsville. :Wi IM-tf your implements and machinery on credit, and }uite often a rery long credit. This manner of purchasing naturally forces manufacturers ami dealers to
I'a rin ("or
I oiler tor sale a farm of 200 acres, lying three miles south of Waynetotvn, 1 )o acres under good cultivation, mostly under fence, buildings ordinary, two good orchards, and good stock water. Either the whole of this farm or part will In sold. Terms can be made easy. .. I'.i.l.iam CiAiiti',
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hut one TXII-'OUM I.ri.-n ,11 (, „ll 'Oinsil-, l..)iistlilj mi.l kn.h.-ti lurinrnr.', :i oui one I .MUMi.ii pme—.^ell to all „„rk im or.vitci.., tiny n.i.l .-..rn, 1 alike. Don't miMiirlerstaild this
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the above terms, and with libeial
Thanking everybody for past patronage, and soliciting a continuance of the same, we are '. '/. ....... Yours lu'spcctfully,
Ronn A .M.VUII:NI:Y.
Crawfordsville. Indiana. Fruit Tree*. There is hardly a property bidder in this county hut has been humbugged from
the reports of the Secretary and Treas- one to ten times by agents from Knstern urer were read and approved. nurseries. Why need this be, when all Stirring addresses were then made bv horticulturists unite in recommending Rev. !(. H. llenson, Rev. .Ino. Satl'ord borne grown tree.-'.' C. N. Krazier, of the and Dr. J. L. Smith. Wildmau Nursery, of Parke county, is
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11 i.fi» 'I of on., year will \h
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A few of my old patrons having leen
misled by a hasty reading of the notice
of dissolution of the partnership of lleaton & Wright, published in the city paj«ers in October. 1ST.'!, and thinking I
and over S'. tli* |Mirrl::i-»-r l-,i
erery man, woman and child, shall buy from us at the SAME ca-li price JxAXN.tTlloMAS,
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DMIN1STRATORS' NOTICE. h»T» W"
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with tliem and secure the
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h'-ri't.y th:it th»- un t***1 n'lmm:str:itors of this «-st »t«» tiifio, liito of M«ritHinty, Intl. »i.| ••^t ir» i« supD.»»
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dence of the prosperity and fair dealing of these sterling old companies,
W ill ."fiitr that tht'ir riuth rfr*-ijit* for tUr
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heap John has a superior stock of ilre.l un.l Join thillar-:oil eltfhtv rent- tog.-ther Bengal razor-". They are highly Kpi.ken
used
vim want
lr. .IIoH'm i.lver l'ills. It is ea«y enongh to inakea pill, but to
make a good pill, ah! that's the dillieul- ""'"J
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ty. 1 here are cheap, harsh, drastic ,n i., .„i,.
pills, that are of even less benefit than a j|,,.vdose of salts but a ijood medicine, like
Dr. Mott Liver Pills, which penetrates l»-t to the seat of disease, is a desideratum indeed. Will positively cure all disease* of the livei. f"old everywhere. John F. Ilenry. Cnrran V: Co., Proprietors S and College Place, New York.
There is no controverting that Smolander's Illicit ii is the best ami safest preparation for the removal or counteracting of kidney, bladder and glandular diseases, diabet gravel, mental and phytical debility, exhaustion of the vital forces, uterine complaints, errorH of
Warren
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that ari- |.r.-|ur.sl to pay tin- higho-l tnnrkel |rio. or ••.v-linni .- 'V.
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in 1lwoll yiiiul at lto1HAr MahornoyV, you lllalwnys llnd auob-
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W I 1.1. I AM M. Til I'M.' JO.VNNA TH'Oi \S, Al[ir,ui»tr.itorv.
-pnjmts ot theoit\ ofrniwioriN-
vil!'», notify nil Kxveiitnr^, \lmihi^frntor.-, nn! liunnliuiw who are in d.'faiiU in tnakihu reports nn«l ««'tth'nMU- n-iniio«l l»v law Dint. th«\v shull report s»t tlKt nosi tor'm of this Court, cMta'mj)«i will j.f. i?-su»vl t'lrtn it thoir «'n-t. A triif c».pv, AttMsi I. M. VANOK. l-'-wi Clork.
(^HKKIKK'S PALM. Ry v-rtiio of an xofution, tn« .hrwte-t fro lh«* Cl«»rk of tin* f'• foil Court of K'iri)Mph ftojnty, St-it«* of hi'liaiin, in frivor of .lo»-ph .N*-w» to tno h» sli'Tif! of Montuoni'M rounty, I will ••jpo'..' to -hI»* ut puMw unction :tinl out 'iy. on
S'lfttfloy, th? \^th thai uf April, 1STI, U-tw.'-n
tli** hour- of Hi oYloirk :i. m. nn«l 4
o'clock p. in of .ih|
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Saturilitij, the
th- ('«»urt !|oii-«»
l«»or, in tlu» 'ity of rnr.vforilwilh*. Mut^ftnirv ooutity, hotinnri, ihf rents and profit- tor term not Tilinn -i-v.-n yo.-ir-of ?ho follomnf »|.-- ••r-rit^d ronl o-t/Uo in Montgomery county, Iinliinn, to wit: Lot nuin'nT thirteen, in Su'y«tiun'* »4|i1lon lo the town ol Onwfiirilxvilir j«l-r» tot«
W it we in I
•liviM.n »o th,» town of CnuvfoplM-ille: nnI nl-o th:M purl «f «»ut lot- iiuiu'er eighteen, nineteen, I twenty, a" the -.»me nre known :oi l-iition t.»
n:W,l ,h
-^rt^rii
rn*w|orlsvil|p, «I]II](I»«M| J„ rout
nun'o or le-- to he -o|«| t" •-•li-fv -nol exeeutior, iut.Teht uu.t eosi-, tiii'l if the :ori«- will t,m hrinyii-utn -.utn.-ient to-utMlv «unl ev'"iitin„, I Will, on th^ ":«tne «lM\,Ht the'«uiue pl.iee, ofh-r
Ita/,»rN. the f.*«» -tmple of fe:ij e-taff to suti-fy ti h:iU
,m :l
hrer th«»u-j»n«t "even hmi-
r",,H
li'lv-e Suiil real t:»k.-n Ihe tir(ti„T(v i.f TlK'-i ue(l I M. KKI.^HV, Sh It r.
Ky virtue of nn iii'inio m» .1 the Clt*rk of the Cireuil Cnorl of ln"
s,!l"' lnlinn:i.
lMaHtt'r, IMmht orl uic 1 I a 1 r, 'cmen of Hulhl tlx ru(crta), AVlIl
......n, «-„«l „r h! r.-c-t. nppo.i,,1... x.w A I-
looUluif el-ewlU're, III 111- a lsi
•T. C. S I i:i{, SO Al CO.
Alamo, lud.
LEGAL NOTICES
1 MINIST'RA l'()Its' SALE. N'.t.i'r I* ht'Ti'liV 1» veil th.lt WfU:ll woll },t J.llhlii* suiftion, «n Tl»ur-.Ii»y, th«» '.Mil l:iy of April, 1^4, nt th»» l.im*1* Thomii?*, lM»* «f ruuK'r^'fk in Montt»otn«Ty •'oiintv.
lArf,
ISSULUTH )N UF PARTNERSHIP
N-.tiro i. h*r» l«y ^'tv. tin' th*« put tn. r^hij th:it i:i- h»*r«'t•»!«»»•»» xi -1«'»| tin* unl«»i Mu'iit •!, in th«- ttK'iM inur^Mi ««n Alsiin
CrstwfTi!»viil»-, Iml., hti- l.nrn «h-«nlv»ii tin*- «l.tv tinttiiai r«'»*ttHM!t. JOHN UHI KKU. .1 K* V.\N^*NT.
Nntifp i'-i lifrin-y iriv.-ii tn nty nmny jtrttr^w tf*r*l I Irivo liinvht tho ntir^*int«»re»t in th»» :tl.ov.- .'•.f.,i,|i^|itu. n(, r«n,l v* ill rohtiimo t«» «'«inMatiUy on hrunl full «ii|»nlv »l' tin* t-* tliMi I'iin«l in itnv tu'trkct, mth! -••ll tlimit Hi very low J* ..YaNSAN r.
Auni AN'S STLK OF KKAL VXV.T TAT Br Notii-o i- h«M« by jjivii that tlie unjHrKi^ntul, «»i!:a«lian «f Hvnru'ti-i Trmtrr, in juirniiHniM of :u» urdff of ihe (.'ircnil Cotirl of Mont^om^ry county. rnnrlf nt th«- HVhnuiry t« rrn t!i«»ror.f, a. I'., \7\, will «.4-i| ut i«t'v:itf ilV, on ami after the 17th nf April, |*,4, th«» fol|n« jrig l«.^rrilMsi r«'»l ",-t it«'. to-w it I h*» nnli* »'!••I half uf th» m»uth-•»a-t rt».»r of tin- «-outh,.v^«.,t 'iua:t«'r, and tin* northwest «i!iart'*r of th» southfiivt /innrt«*i of s»-tn.n 0, u.\.'nh)|» 17 north, ot range o'wet, siiuat" in M«»nti»oin»»ry i-onntv, In«hntm uImo th»» unilivhl«'«i half of the wt'^t lullf of the southvu»M quarter, an-l tho 4'ast hiilf "f the southwiM ^nnrtor of portion in, township 17, mnn#» 0 sittjntv th«» f'Mititv of Parko, »n«l State nfore.sail.
Tkum ov Sai.k :~ine thinl ea^h in haml, mnl tl»" »nlan«-e in m* an«i nin- months from .Iste of *:»)«•. t«t with »f»ir»v«»«| frefhoS.j -I'euritv. J,KVI TllnTTKU, 1J—|.v r.i Guardian.
"NOTICE TO EXIXTTOKS, ADMIN1* HTHATOHS ANi Gr \UI»l.\N.
thf ('..urt tUiit tho Hcrk, l.v piil.H-
«::»tioi» in thv
,rom
^Hv XV. XVilliite, I. pm\. M«r^:-w:»pi'8j»/j.', TTv J^HKRIFF'.S SAI.K.
••I from
in inv..r utso i.h. Ali. ii
"I. i--IK--I to in- ii- .Slioritt i| .hiiI r.tmtv I
lt
1R/A
'lay of A/oil,
1«74,
hour* ot 10 I'loeli 4. m. iiti.l 4
o'yloeU »*. "f Mibl »iu\, at the Court hou-e door, in the eitv o( t'r.iwfor-t-v ill.*, M«nti."inerv eount v. lu.iiiui,., ihe rein.- ami protit* for term' not »•%. e«.|ini! wven ve-ir- o| tie* follow inn «le.-eril.« I Keal I^t:ito. in lontc»merv eniiutv, InHian t, to. Wit: Lot- number .. ytil,..".u I l-.*imi.-teen p.»,, tweniv-three i^-v., twenty.four twenty.live r.i'0, iwenty-M.x
yih\,
Henl K-tllte taken hs the Tijoti#»r}v *f Ko-ter M. Moo.ly.
^HKKIFFVS SALK
l.iii,»flunajflu re-t «l from the fierk of the finutt fV.urt of
gin, lliro.lt «illU (1|. J)1ICS, Montgomery eonnty, State r.f liwliann, In favor Imnioii!-, bad irniU, etc. »i Fifher !»oh» rtv if ni., to me ni shentr of -Iii.l eountv. I will e.xpo-e lo miU- nt puhlnThose who wish a reliable hair prepar-1
:'"'1
»!'!/,"f
silii|.l..
1
I.IM. KKI.SKY. Sht tT .f
Hy Wuinei Wilhit'-. I»eputy. Mnrehi i'-u:i$U
Hv virtue of nn execution to tm ,|j.
tnttfotiKTy •'ifher I'"o|i
1
Sth day oj A/.rit.
"ll1"'.
1874,
i'?nrs of ,iv:i«-k a. «. ,„i.i
I I I iI it he N jr ii
of the purest In^roiiionl-4 and with the «|oor, ill the nty of Ci iwlonl-Ville, Montgomery strictest care. I".V, ln.li II.«, till- r»ut un.l imBi.
of
mill fisl, am:
Sold by
o.
nboll
Tlnsley.
til,. ri.lloMin.
ivhI i-:tit». in Miiiit^onii-rv i-ruintv iniHhiia, lo-wit: Tim souili ln.li i,r"i|,e arsV |,nlf
Ir lll SIII|||C".IS| i|lllirlT
OI .i-.-:li.n livcl v.-11 -,
In town-liip ninpliM-ii (UH noilli, rnngi. nvp •,.'»! wpsi, oonUiniiiK
forty
lo l*
solil
HOE,
to
„„,r,.„r
»«u«lj mi.l ini.
if 11m-snniH
tho
r.-.t.
will noi
siiHii-ienl
lo snli-ry
l.rin— -uiii
snid .xii'inion, I
win r,n
siimi- ili.y ill tlm mnitf plm-..,
,||..r tlie'frr
-.Oil rpal -.||il«., lo
fnr five
sntjr-fv
lininlr.-.)
Hy Warner Wilhitp, tn-putT, fi«r"liai .:iw|if|i'.'.»i
X.-vV-----:'-.'
iii.lv
unit
iwo iliillar* «n.l i«-.-ii-
ty.fivc i-i-niN. lo^t-ihiT with lnt(.|.t ,111,1 ,.„.t. without liny r.-li*»l' liuui vnlii.ilion ..r n|i|rHi»
SukI
ri-nl -t»ti- (liken Ihf pronrrty nl .l..|,n C. Brown. I. M, KKI.SKV, i.|rit ul M.c.
r*'
REAL ESTATE
A. ('. .1 EX I SON'S
Real Instate Agency.
Ileal Kslato of All Kinds
.' .M': FOIJ. fS.VI
':.V.
ii:.
....
VACANT LOTS Sl.OOO 11 1I
Prom S2()o
Houses and Lois to SIO.OOO.
From Sll(M)
Farms of Diff'emit Sizes and a
Various Prices.
Renters, !TAttention
Stop iiaying rent and buy a lionso
and lot, or a lot, and liavi* a 1I0MK of your own.
KK YOUR OWN" LANDLORD. •'There's No IMai'c Like Home."
Vacant Lots in all the additions 011 every side of the city.
Cume up and I will .show you
bargains in lots, houses and
farms to suit anybody's taste
and pocket. A. C. JENNISON.
I have (no lar^c houses lor roil* suilahlo *«r hoarding and rooming.
Examino the ituiletiu ltiiuril for bargains in Iloal Estate.
rv
IT
fs
it
1«I I»IS«l»KItTY.
Imperial 810,000,000. Continental 2,500,000. Hartford 2.000,000. Firemen's Fund (500,000
Fair Kates for Certain Indemnity. o. .Vt-linlfion, Atfent. 14-f-m1'
UNDERTAKING.
11 HI KAS.
UNDERTAKER
I- now Opene.J ontUJ No: No. ^t, in Miller'® hlork, wttention to the wtit till- hue. n»»re miy
\V:is hin^ ton -trr4»t. 'tn'l vt ill give prompt if the ill II11 ID I (V ill t'onml an ii«»OI hni'iit of
•Sl.vlo* mill .lliilie of )ifliii«.
MKTALIC CASKS and CASKETS Oriiaiiieiili-il or IMiilll. AI—. W.ilnnr .ilin-. Iturial rnrtu.-hi-il (.. l'-.ll-i..'Mrcr-. •J. L. MAI lli»N,«- n--i-tr»nt, :I1 !,* foun-l at the room-, ut :t'l hour- if the 'lav. U""il« n.**. p. H. Kuril"' re-uh'iM-e, »l \S »».-t niwi-h A venue.
N. We are also ajyents for tho Howe Sewing Machine and the Durbon Pump. .1 mi 'in
.'
NOTICE.
The lj»\
tweiitv -eveii -'T twenty.
ei«h i'A\. twentv-nine i-.".") mul thirty a* known an-l •leHi«n:»te.l on the phit of Hrown'Vullev nl-o it lot hinl in the ,-ouihwe-t part «.f fan! ftrmwi'- Vnllev. he^mninn ninety.eiyht feet -olltll of the «nilti)e »t niril'T of *|ot llUUlher one in sai.l town. hii-I running thence -onth oti |iar:illel withth^ vie-t lino of Mum street one tlUU'lre.l :*!l«I tiftv (IMI feet, then«-e we-t with the line of Mr.". I'eiiiiletoii'H lot one huii'lre'l /|«n feet, then-'e north parallel with the eu-t line o| the hSIov one hnmlretl and forty (I•!• feet, thene* ma northeu-t .{irertion «ith" the me!in.|«r? «.f the ereek to the phiee of h«*j»innui^ to -»ohl to H:tii-f\ ••ai-l exo.-ntion, intere-tMand an»l if the -:iniP will not hrtnj/ a -um -ot!i ient to *at i.-ty xai'l exe.-ulion, I ill'on the tmno ih«v at the U!»e phl'-e, oiler the fee -imph' of ii.| |!e:il K»tate, to i»«tu»fy a jinlgment foi four hundreii jui'l nineteen tlolhi'H mel ten o««?it-, oj»etii. eruith miete-t »n-l eo-t«», without ntiv tYhef from valmition or appiKi-ement iw».
:.
l". S. Internal Revenue
•f I'eeemii'T -t, irijuire-" ev«-rv 'V person e|i^(i»e,| |(l ||||V hll-Hie.-^. «Voe,itlon. einplovrnent «hi« r* oiler- him li.-thl- lo Si*|
IAL TAX, lo l»ro*ur iiihI l»laee Con-
v|HiioiihI.v
In ||Im IXiiIiIKIiiihmiI or
«f ii v'lAMI* leiiotinir the! ??y payment of |, tor the -pe-i.«l tax eur h'vMinn,^ II:iv I, 1^71 ».»'fo|e «-ommen.'iu-' or routintuna hu«in«»»« after April ao U74.
The taxe- cniliiii.'H with.n the t»p%i«m!i« r.! ~w
Ilesijor-, „.t,ui h.pjor 'j, (.(i nier-, ho|».-j»|,. ]|.pn,|' |hi tin h«'„h ai mult Ii*|ii'uwhole- »|e ,v,
h«Ml-e", Jitul t'ie pnhlie ^euurullv, t« iheir
A lei on tlew of over $|,«oo. fiftyeent- for N:•- l.riUVIOIMWVlU^ I lll« eveiv -lollur III ex'-i o| $l,Mhl. 1 '••nier- III manuta'tMret uiufaeturer- ol -tiil« •\icl for eaeh -till manufiieture.I ..
Au«l l'»r ea.'h«ori!i tminufjo tine.I M:«l)Ufneiiirei of toli«4-i'o Manufacturer•- of r\vur* JVihlleI of tohneeo, fu-t r|:«-- lim.re th:ill tW«I I'e.hller- of tohsieeo, «eeo|i.| eht-j. (two hote«i Pe Mh-rn o| (ohaeeo, tii!t«i rln-s h'vrse IM-hlh r- ot tolro ni, fourth ion i«,ot puMii4'nvey»t!ieei ru Hlewer- rifle-s than W«H» il rel- ..." •tl,( HreVN er- of .M 0 «Mel or more
]|.mM)
0
Any per-on. lu,hle, who *hr,!1 f:i»| to eoniflv with the fon-i»ointf reipuretnenf will l.«. ^Uhlee't to Severe penultie-,
IVt-on-or firm-liable to pay my ,,f the Speniol )ihov mu-t «pplv to f. I,. »uty t'ollectoj ,f Iniern'ftl
einl I'uxf- fci Tll«»M \s, Ivin r'niulonl-ville", Hti.l p»y f«„- in«l pioeur "i»mj or Stump- they
Siieeuil
Tit
Stump
May 1, 1^71, an«l wit hout lurtlier not C-.mm^-ioner of Internal Orri. i, or Ivtkunm. Hivim
Wammm.ton, !.
tor
"I"l ••x.-i-cdiiiK I-.-VI-I1 -nri,
a lei in
., ]h.
iu, 1^74.
SEALED PROPOSALS 'TICK TO COXTKACTi )RS. X"ti.-» i» h.Ti-hv Ki VII tlmt l.iiN u-ll h^iwir••1 tit tlw Otll.-n I,r th.-rnv
I'liTk
until ^i.ii'lny.
April i,. ltt74, for theeon-truetion ofn iu
front ot hit" No. nml 'Ji, orixinul pint «-rtti«*fitv «»t Crawford^Vtlle. S:»ii| wulk to he fiv«» r««r wi.le, to h# nule of oak )*o.ird-, two ite-hes U1|ei J*M I oti three oak -trinverH til inehe- s^ wre. Tli« iHeir.ln for «aid walk to n«U more e»ir»i iiM'het* wide. Hid The Council rener*e* all l.id
•r,,rr.r,r 4^r A
By ordi of th4* Com of CrHwtord«vlll(4.
'A-':.
T. It IIIMWX, ij'ty Cleric
C'«.wio»!i.villi. Mnii-h'.'i, 1*171,
DRY COODS.
(jrand Display of New Goods
Vl
-yy
y.::y'':yyiyyy
yy. :yyy-:i\
A.M8
in
100 Pieces Fruit of the Loom. 100 PieceB Lousdalu MiiBlina
Ti»'"lr Liiit ii", »tnl iiiotitti'
t:t.i*ti'Mi (iiuw, in lt» Jit :ui.l pnri'.
CAI'T. fi»nn»M!y of (. 11 e. will lie jilra^c.l tu er."i »ml i.tl. ll't-m
HeinemVor Cm! K. Waslimgtnu .liuri'J-lv
DKI.rill
CEHVCEnSTT. Dorni.K (,'ALl'lNHi
PLASTER.
i'l-ASTKIUN(J
•HAIR.
rrnsni'iio and ci.av county
COAL.
KANAWHA.
SACINAU',
AMI
HAY CITY
-I'
"L :V-.
SALT.:
-i'!'
All oi which articles can le hnj at
C:i)ili
.'The Luiirsl
..
5S3 SPECIAL TAXES. |Grain antl Pi ocliico'
Ma.v 1, 1S?+, f0 April 30, IS?.",.
II I
100 Pieces Wumsutta Muslin. 100 Pieces Casco Muslin.
Casco
•o. i«1J of whu-li
hit Mnvlmnt Tiiilnrtni tu,.-nts
{l!l.
l.. Ii'(lia.i:i|iolij
BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS
ROBERTSON &
MAM'i'.tcTi i:i:i or and di:ai.i:us ix
nz
I
rr
im PR0nui:i0Kf of rni:
i-"i i:^ II fausi:
Itilll'S.
-f'?-
i€%:v
OK ALL KIND.-'
TAKUX IN i:\(
A-v
BARTER
lVashintrliiii and I'ike SI
0
I 'i-iil.-I*- ni malt tin uor-, retail vo no I ei»h»r* in le:if tol.ji«--o t)( .. .. .. Hetaii .|e,ilel^ in le:if toh i.-o '.!! OM
I Huy your "Willi nt thr 'ornor '.(ook SI or,
tin? phtor, oot'iiei
Iniii nn»i een strcciH.
J. ii. WANTED.
A TV
Ml
iilii'nil I
Coin.-!,!in*(-iiy
ehint*,' man Ji dr*»sn
Mvt
nVu 'U'!
•.• nil los fi M-nils amliMisi,
ADAMS A: HATCH
iv i±: s»
iu tu
hK
A N FOUND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Metalic and "Wood Coffins and Caskets
A:uuicl:ini-u iiri vvr ri.iii ii.wt-s-.iiy for f.m.'n.N at llio lowe-l |)riiu-. IColx-H mill .SllroiiiU I al in:uiiifnctiirer«* rnt.-«. N» ii.l.liii.mal .-lwrs» fi.r llio
I1..ii aii.l t,Iuv.1*. AI -. tir-ir-r^ p: np:!y it(eiut« t-i.
n--
Witrornoiii in IIartoi's Hlocl 1 Door Kast of the I'ostollicc.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
LA HUE and COMPLETE STOCK OI°
lluildin^ Material, Klc., ('oni^tinir in part of I'INK AND l' M'LAK
,SHI1TG-LES
IN
LATHI,
ill.•!.•» ot Wm. i«'oV*ri tior W-ili-.n nii-i r«k'- t» [.•I l:
A 1
To Huilders and Others. rpilK oU'lerMnned thi-«
nelho«l
itiii-niion nt
to eotl
per*on«
ihe
hiiihliug :»iul re}».arii^
.«» rv.
of -.-raj... I rib',on- f.-v
TO FARMERS.
TO FA KM KWS AND STOCK MUX
SIKTESK.
TICKYOI.XCJNormnn
.*elehrute.|
I'rrif: llf»r-e. iiU
nmue the s.«:i-oti of IftTI at the htahl« of U.W oriiler'"i:iie|. 7 rti'li -o»tth of f'rHu for'Nvilio^ii to injure.
WCscrUPTK'N ANI» rKl'I« KKK. Vr.»,nir i« it «hiik iron |$rny. Hi hmi'l- lnj(li,Hti.l yeur'- o|,l next .lone, whs *««i retl hy ut«l .Sueee--, Normnn «11:tt hoi.« importel fr«»m N-»rm in iv. Frwe, hy W. .1. Iwttr.N, of Clifton, Illinois Tt, H«. Youns Siteee--*' lam hy Un-rnm, nn! he l.v *'M Hanihl«ttnu«n, of New York.
ANo. iny fine .huk, .Terry, will -taiel at i}* «:ime titne nuI phiee, »t gi to suture. \V»' will trv to rivoiij all ae,*i.lent-. hu( will tint he iieeolillt:io for „ny. W VI'K I NS. n-m ro.-tonp'e XVhite-\ille. In.I
-..S i. S-
LOriSVI LI.K ^K"'-
STUCK FOR SALE
STAI5LE STOCK F0K SALK!
"FKEK for on cooil tennn. niv two hoj -e», l]Mi.«ier |oy an.) White Clr.u.l, hti inv ,1 H-k, Tdtti Cop«'in. I «hi not he-.jt.ife to *«v Jl at any iiuin tor the hii»it«^!* I'jmlifp' nrocure for a th«ni«Miul .|..||:ir- whftt will pmve far more valuable invoMmeut thin a ten sm-l «loih«r farm. O'ooiltime will he ^iven. 'in nw my farm, four tuile- nt)ithen»t olfntw11| ville, or juhlrr-w me ji Truw for«Nville.
Ij wll I".\Vir» JCNoOiL
FOR SALE OR SERVICE.
I h:.vo two ^of,l .Tiu-k'", em tliroe yo-ir-
till,.
ilu- Spnnj», whi'-h I oiler for sule on ^o»Vi term-, or tor -ei vn-e. They wen* hoth sheil hv J'lhn I »em «r»'«'' fine j.iek. Th«'V ere vety Ii «»e ait'l et a «ioi| durU eolor. Appiy'at tny farm, f«»nr tnih northwe-1 «»t Al »ni«. «»r lul'lrex* me at Vlriuv. llwl 1,1,1.1 A If :i/in ..
SHOEMAKER.
HOOT & SII OEM A KING.
w.. I. VmiNlyKe.
.MASTKArrritEIt OI-'
Boots and Sliocs.
No 0, Weal WashInglop SI.. 'ra wl'orcl-ivilh', Infi»n*-
C-nstom ]Isi(le orl'
HI-:Last,He
manufacture^ Moot- on the patent PhrnP! whieh enables him »o j»ivc a n«'»' '•r5'' e:i-y lit. i* prennrerl to 'Meu-t«un work, tlier-eweil or pe^yo'l, on .-hort notiee. Iteriiirinp ihme with no ine«xnnl tlinpith h. |I#» luii oft he !Mlhl le eg^ totu.
WACON FACTORY.
..... ..
rI'ln»
Sto«?k In ti
(Ivrr I 'III HI ri-om. All iiiijxM* I-I milled vll Ii 1.11«- lll't.1 I i-1 in ni-1- I lll»eO l'|-«M- or I»
WAIiO.N ACTOIlV-
WuC'-ti" l»ept eotip(:iiit!y on liatnl, a»«I
i' ^1 v. widerv( th»» het materials. I SPUING WAGONS ti lilt* And Oiien Hu^io»» huilt to r.k*r. Ail wrk l».»ll*t «»r Kcpiiiiliit^ in Painting. ^°,h1
Work and Iron.
III-, A (KS.ll fSN all'! despjiteh. Hpe-'H'I
Done'w ith fion ^ive
rj^ :i:
Horse Shoeing and I'low
'rM 'VVi' I Sy'!n\0?M hli'hmrnt inuleV'tl/.e
A,i
I W. ALUERTSOX, BISHOP
ltidiatiHpolix, Jnd. Vouut-Tillw Oet.»,'7Jh
or'*
per-on« w:iiihUif any tiling n. our '^,.1,1
