The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 August 1865 — Page 5
yrofwsiionat (tards. Dr. R. WATSON,
am dkntist.
THE EXI'ELSIOK mm HID MOWER.
WE ARE MAKING AT TIIK
OK KICK on the South side of the Square, opposite the Court House, Grccncastle, Ind. June 14, 188j. 3mG __ W. H. THORNBURG 11,
Attorney at Law,
r I LI, attend promptly to the Collection
of Claims, the Settlement of Decedent
Estates, Guardianships, make Collections, and give especial attention to Soiling, Purchasing, and lionting Kent Kstate. Business in his lino respectfully solicited. Office on the West side of the Public Square, in the Counting Room of Reuben Slovens. my 13 1 11KNKY SKCUKST. SOt.ON TURMAN.
SECREST Sc TURMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
V KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA.
TJUACTICK in all the Courtsof this State, | I an 1 promiso to clients faithful attention
to their interests.
—near South-west corner Pub- i
lie Square, in the briek building formerly occupied by D. K. Kckids. [March, til.
USTottvi'y I^VLlolic. SOT.ON TURMAN,
I. 1
wheels arc drive wheels. 2. No cogs in the wheels.
3. When not cutting no cog need bo in j
1 motion.
4. The power is taken from n square cog j wheel on the main shaft, instead of a beveled j
one.
V\ 711-fi attend promptly to the Collection 5, The cutter bar has a double binge joint V V of Claims, the Settlenicnt^of Decedent gt , works perfectly free in rough ground ns
u Mower.
H. As n Reaper it lias a folding joint so ns ; to fold it for transportation. 7. It is u self raker or drop machine, thereby saving one hand which is worth $16 a har-
vest these times.
8. It is the lightest draft machine in the world, also the most durable, the drive wheels
[ being three feet high.
0. You can raise or lower either the Reaper or Mower while in motion without stopping
the team.
10. An old man or a boy can operate it ns well as a stout man, if they can drive n team. 11. It boa taken the promiuin over all competitors, wherever there wits competition. 12. The Ball, Russell, and Buckeye are all
! trying to adopt its platform.
13. It took the 11 rst premium as a Combined Machine at tli.e Indiana State Fair, 1804.
A T the offlceof Secrest & Turman, Green .. You will find the above Machine, with all ebarejo all the chifclen of that office—execute | rFTTl? T/fT A T5 A QTT TiT ATT T’V eonveyances, 4;ak© acknowledgments,protest j -L.l1.li VV V AIj.I.j r.i X
bills, takedepositions, &c.
Grcencastlo, Ind., Mar^h 16, 1861. FREDERICK T. BROWN, Attorney at Law,
GREENCASTLE, IND.
7TLL practice in the Courts of Putnam \ > and adjoining Counties. Ho promises efficient attention to all professional enguge-
ments.
Office up stairs in the Ash Brick, North side of the Public Square. feb22 SOLOMON CLAYPOOL. JAS. J. SMILEY.
Xjo«£l1 0«.x*d..
PETROLEUM COMFIY Incorporntrri uiuler I lie. Lawa of I he
Slrle of Indiana.
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.
20,000 Shares oi'Sf* ILu-h. Office in Southard's Block, South-East corner
of Public Square, Grocnenstlc, Ind. Officers—John A. Matson, President; W.
D. Allen, Treasurer; S. F, Gilmore, Secretary;
D. M. Keel, Trustee.
Dikkctous—John A. Matson, \Y. D. Al-
— . ,,,. len, John R. Mahan, A. H. Gilmore,’D. N.
T UDGE OLAYPOOL and J. J. SMILEY, | j, arne j^ Edward Barnett, W. A. L. Reel, .1 having formed a partnership, will prnc- JoBhuft Fiirncy, Melvin McKee, Edward It.
ticc Law in the Courts of Putnam and adjoin- Bladen, John Gilmore. ing eountias, and in the Supreme and r oderal Courts of Indiana. All intrusted L.
their care will receive pro
GREEMME FOUNDERY AND MACHINE SHOP, Steam Engines, Corn Shellers, Furnace Fronts, Straw Cutters, Force Pumps, Cold water Pumps, (irate Bars, Sugar Kettles, Mill and Factory Work, Cane Mills, Sash Weights, Horse Powers, Plow Castings, Saw Machines, Railing and Fencing. Brass Castings, — AND — CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, &c. &c. REPAIRING Of all kinds of MACHINERY done on short notice. All kinds of Threshing Machines repaired. We are also making tho Hoosier Foweu, For Threshing Machines; SIX SIZES OF CANE MILLS, Cheaper and better than can bo got anywhere else. Particular attention given to orders for Repairs by Express. All work fully warranted. Ch*Ii paid for Old Iron, Copper and Brass. M M. I). WILSON & SON. March 5, 18G5. 44
BASCOM BROTHERS.
Courts of Indiana. to TIlC Mabasll VallCJ Petroleum C(). Office up stairs in Voss's Block, Ea.-t I» organized for tho purpose of prospecting side of Public Square, Greencastle, Ind. “"d boring for Oil, not in Ohio, Pennsylvania October 10, 1834. Iy24 or West \ irginia, but in Western Indiana.
This Company proposes developing a resouroo in our midst which will he of incalculable | value to all the citizens of our State and which will build up every business interest. Other Indiana companies-are drawing upon tho people of tho State for money, with which to carry on operations in the East, this company proposes expending the money in the region
Dr. H. B. PITCHLYNN, PHYSICUN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE near 1st Charge M. E. Church.
[apr2G lyal]
I). W. VOORHgRB. JOHN
V00RIIKKS 4 KEY,
from which it is raised. Other companies i
kkv. risking money and laboring industriously to contribute to the prosperity of a people and
a , i, ( j |- | a country removed far from us; this company l l \ £5 ill l.-JtAW , intend risking money and laboring patiently
1 I AYE formed a partnership, and will at- for the purpose of contributing to the proeI ] tend to nil business entrusted to their purity of our own country and building up
care in the various Courtsof tho State, and in j the wealth of our own people, the United States Court*. , It is ('OltipOSOd of M( l ll
Office on Ohio street, between 8d Rnd 4tl), ,x r , , r ,,
’ ’ (>r our own Mute, men who are reliable, ;
erro tut o, m . earnest and energetic, who arc interested in i
in tl e P romotin & ^ 10 interests of our own State and in whom the people can rely with confidence. The Froiierty of the (oiniiaiiy
It is my purpose to again engage
practice of my profession, and to give it my entire attention. All engagements made for me by Jmlgh Key during my absence will he
promptly mid faithfully kept.
D. W. VOORUEES.
Terre Haute, Feb. 13, itffiS. [nirliK II BUt.ANA 11. KCKELS JAMES A. SCOTT. UCKUUS & SCOTT, Attorneys at Ij»w,
GREENCASTLE, IND.
A I TILL practice Law as partners in the \\ Courts of I’utnam and adjoining Counties, and in tho Supremo and Federal Courts
of i iidiana.
Consists of leases upon lands In the OH 1 belt of Indiana, embracing the counties ot '■ Putnam, Parke, Clay and Owen, in localities selected or approved by the mosteminent Geologists of the West. The lands are situated | in precisely tho same geological position ns are the oil lands in Pennsylvania, occupying i the same rotative position to the coal fields, j having tho same geological strata* and the same surface indications. The Company has j already commenced preparations for boring and will, within a short time, undertake the j development of oil in this region with the
Paints and Oils I ’OR sale at BASCOM BROTHERS’, I Ono door west of Kxcbnngft Bank. School and College Text Books A BASCOM B ROT HE US’. Prescriptions ItAREFULLY compounded from Purest
Y Drugs, at
jnn II BASCOM BROTHERS’.* t Family Medicines A BASCOM BROTHERS’. A Large Stock of Stationery A _ BASCOM BROTHERS’. Window Glass
I \E all sizes, at
l j BASCOM brotiii:i:> .
The Best Quality
/ \K WINKS. BUANDIES, nml all U of LIQLORtS for medicinal use, at
I OFFER FOR SALE
THE FOLLOWING
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proved, timbered and watered 115 “ “ 4 1 and fraction, lays nice and rich 4 mile from City 115 “ “
And some others.
ALSO,
HOUSES AND LOTS
IN THE CITY.
New 2 story Frame, well furnished $1,000 2 story Frame, 7 rooms, 2 acres 2 story Frame near Square, 14 rooms 2 story Frame near Square, 8 rooms.. 2 story, new, near Square, A ac re 2 story near Square, largo Lot 1 story House near Square 1 story House near Square, 4 acres... 10 acres of Land, House 5 rooms £,000 2 acres, with House 1*200
fastened tho timepiece securely to he. hoops, and started on her honit*ia,j journey. Arriving at the custom-tiau^ tho officer found nothing contnha n) among her effects, and was passing t, the next traveler, when a loud wh-r-r was heard under the lady’s skirts. Tin
- u . endeavor to please her; ’ | strange noise was kept up for the f„| .She blushed tmr consent, tho’ tlw fluttering space of a minute; but to the Inly j, hiss ‘ seemed an hour, and she became tremu Said never a word, exeept « Yon’re an ass— ! l 0 us and exeited. The custom housi An ass—an Ms-iduoys teaser!” offiuer not daring to lay hands on a » 0 But when we were married, I found tomylman, “save in a way of kindness, ob r " 1 '’ - tained an iron rod, with which he fo|J
TFCE PFIESS. Tho Stammering Wife.
—
>'Y JOHN O. SAXK.
When, dceplv i n l 1)V c with Miss Emily Prync,
I vowed, if tho maiden would only bo niine, 1 WOUld lllwuvs endnnvitr tn nlitaait I
Tho stammering lady had spoken tho truth,
For often, in obvious dudgeon,
She d say—if I ventured to give her a jog In tho way of reproof— 11 \ ou'rc a d<ig—you're
a dog—
A dog—a dog-malic curmudgeon 1"
A ml once when I said, “\y c cnn ] 11(r( j]y g tv or a This extravagant stylo, with our moderate
hoard,
And hinted, we ought to ho wiser,
She looked, I assure you, exceedingly blue,
And fretfully cried, “Ton re a Jew—
Jew —
A veryJu-dicioiis advisor!”
OJHhij Again, when it happened that, wishing to'^ (J ' t '®’ u My brethren, in order to f ?hc''k| it’oon ' shirk 3 ' all idle curiosity, I will state thd md 4,51)0 .Some l ather unpleasant and arduous work, j name is Elijah Browser, from JessjuiiuJ 6,00(1 I begged her to go toil neighbor, Kintuck (sniffle,) and I’m free to oonfes* i!’!::- »itho«tfe„r of successful co.itrad Mi,,,,
around the crinoline for the concealed clock, and finally succeeded in bringinJ
it down.
■ A Georgia Preacher.
A writer in the New tlrleaus I’i' ijanJ writes as tbllows of a preacher lie MwiJ Upper Georgia; After throwing |,iJ eyes around the house in a threai ni T
v . ft |inannAr,Irxth “Oh, you mmeraDl* *ial
1 ners,” expressed in every lineamtotoi his round face, he went on in a serious!
;i,2oo
And saucily said, “ You re a eus—cus—cus You wore always uo-cus-toined to labor!” Out of temper at last with the insolent dame,
1 story Frame new, near Square M00 \ n( j f,, 0 ii n g that Madam was greatly to blame 1 story, near Square 2.o00| q-,, inc instead of caressing, Houseand Lot on pike lending to Depot 1,000 £ mimicked her speech—like a churl as I urn— •> VW.... 1.I rw>«» r>im ' * i - l . ■ .1
2 story, new, large Lot near Square 3,&00 2 story House near South Depot 1,300 1 story House, largo Lot 1,200 2 story House, large Lot 2,200 House and Lot near Square 1,400 I story House near S< nth Depot 8i,o House on Central Avenue 1,600 Some valuable property on the Pub. Square.
And angrily said, “You’re a dam—dam—
dam—
A dam-age instead of a blessing!” [From the Maysville (Ky.j Bulletin.] Politics Ten Years Honee—Address
and I’m here to day to say, and h wi!|| at once occur to every intelligent anJrcJ fleeting mind, w hen I make hold to leill you that I have been preacliin’ now| purty nigh gwinc on three year, abd on| an everange of five hundred seriimus i year; that I have preached to the - jer?J injins, to the orlins. (.-nillle,) to ttunigJ gers, and to the wood-choppers of PpaldJ in country; but never, no never, iilu\,.|
Suburban Lots and Land.
of Mi\ Crow to His Constituents her,) has l seed in all that time so ill| . . mannered, so sinful and depraver], anM 1 he following is supposed to he the ad- devil hugging a congregation ns this i
dress of an enlightened colored gentle here settin before me today; and |l so acres improved, 1 mile from City $G,00(l m:,n ’ Mr. J. Cresnr Crow, who has repre W!Ult to tell the young men and Womcnl 44.18“ 4 mile from City.$loo per ticro. sented tins district in Congress lor one settin hack there agin the meloju*, tliatl
term, and is seeking a re-election. • It comes here a cortin and a ilii tin,'and J will be seen that Mr. Crow is a politician p a 3 S j n of notes round the melojun, and of tho liberal stripe, and is for allowing a luffin, and a gigglin, and a flyin in tl 10 | white men some very important privi- f ac c of Providence, that the laws of the
leges, particularly the right to marry col-
ored ladies, Ac.
3.000 1.000
200
J mile from City.$100 per
15 ucro? near City 100 “ “ 40 acres j mile from City 40 ncre.s 2~ miles from City 1 acre for 31 acres $200 per acre. 2 vacant Lots for 350 10 acres at Briek Chapel 1,500 15 acres, 2 story Frame 7 rooms 7,500 Vacant Lot near Square 800
W. II. TIIOKNBt KliU,
jan18 _____ Real Estate Agent. ©H .^Jate.'iindiana,
kinds'
BASCOM BROTHERS.
Office over W. N. Thurnburgb’s Block.
Stevenson’s store, in ; fullest confidence of success.
[tiM 1 7 Hip interest the People of Indiana
Have in this enterprise can hardly he estimated. Five years ago the boring for oil in Pennsylvania was a doubtful and hazardous experiment. After much vexatious delay and many ruinous failures the enterprise proved a success and to-day the increase of the business, the prosperity mid wealth of that region occasioned by tho development of the oil ro-
R. F. MORGAN,
* Manufacturer «nd Dealer in all kinds of SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Whi^ Collars, Sec., &o. , ^ , .
N.,rth side of the Public Square, in room for- 1 l ’« calculated. It is possible to
• * • - - ‘ accomplish all this for Indiana. If tliotluvj
Photograph Albums, 1) E(’EFTACLKiSfor Greenliacks and Coin, ]\ Combs, Bru.-ln'-. Ac., at BASCOM BROTHERS’. Perfumeries, T T AIR OILS, DYES. Ac., at i I BASCOM BROTHERS'.
State throws around mo certain frotec-l tion, and I’m going to have it. And! what's more, if the thing ain’t ■toppedj I am poin (for I'vo got their nan ml call out their names from the pulpitm xi
'om to tho graudl
To my Culural ami While Oonititucntl ob de
_\yt< th Conyrrjuiunal Dixtrirt:
Fellow Citizens: I hab felt greatly
flattered by do call you hab made on me [Sunday, and present to become a candidate for rc election to jury, moreover." .
Congress from dis district. Dc know!- i
edge of dc fac dat I hab done my duty 1 a Fog Between Daylight and for two years as your representative, hab J ariin, “ 8S ' been a great source ob consolation to me, ^ ®, w y cal8 ‘'n 0 there Iive<l in tb and dis great public indorsement ob my [ town “I a son ' U L- C course in the legislatib halls as a states- wl call Joe, w ho trequently imbiL l| man and a patriot, hab filled the measure ! !' ,orc , n 10 . < ’ 0 , com fertalily carry. ob my political glory full to do top. 1 licr . c als0 rusld 1 L '“ > n ,1,c neighberlinod Widout flattering myself, (I hope you a P a,n ,!f r nanle(1 U - wl '° ke P t a sa,J ,:l - all know I would scorn to do dat,)' X ‘ ,w ’ " ’ . Wi,!i ? 1'ra-’tical joker. Hi. I link I can say wid propriety dat I hab on ® occ 1 aa,otl '“c came into \\ . s ml did as much, if not more, to elevate dc and r ? ther . e8r ^ ,n morn,n ^
character of do black race abroad as any odder man ob my limited experience.—
the morning get voryl
intoxicated, nml finally fell asleep io hi»| chair. Joe was very near eightcil, anil]
Already do foreign countries wid whom »l»ays wore specs. After he M siepU wc hab had domestic relations is speakin’ | s 1 (unc 1 limo - W ,0 1 ° k ol '“f »P e ° 8 . 1 ob de internal policy ob our gobern-r! 16 T a8S0S ’P 11 , 1 ' ,' eln ' ac ^, a ' a r ,n ’ l;r ,‘. fl; H ment wid a proper reapec, and 'while I.j! c »“P».> nd “*«» Joo. tei'iDgI is free to admit dat our course toward ! h ! ,n , ,llat ,", wa8 • btto * t,re l ve 1 ’ , ' de suffering white man ob dis country ; nl b'“L an , ‘ l0 wa, ‘ , *° shut up^, Je« hab not been as liberal and just as I hab stared aIld remarked that bo had s.i'[t|
advocated, I still tink we will sooner or
some time.
later come to dat stago ob de game which
Has NO CONNIXTION WITH ANY OTIIKR F.STArLII
niet-ly occupied by Jeff. Walls. [jc2l .’tin?
SUMMER GOODS
AT
' nry, tliut wc liavoan ubumlanee of oil in In- ; j diana he true, none can have ns much interest j in demonstrating its truth as the people of j our own State; and no people ean derive asl
Finest Quality
tSCHOOL BOOKS
Lamps x\ nd
W. then said, “Joe, it is very 'brk,
will require us to show great tnngnani i aai | j* you «ill bring it back again, I mousness, and forgetfulness ob our fore- j , 0 . J 01 * a ' alllcrl1 - fathers’injuries. It am my great desire' , , l" 1 *,. a kinter ."' " avc •"
to establish de superiority ob dc colored . al " helped him up stairs. Joe w i I
raco in de world, and to do dis, it am towar !* 8 . ‘ 10lllu ,( U P t ' e ) ma , lu
„_- r ;—> necessary dat wc should exhibit a noble •' tl cct),in the middle ol t.: d iy. witli IiiaI STORE * and generous impulse toward our fallen l ant ern, every body looking at him mil ' foes. For my part, I am for doin’ de | wondering wuat was the matter.
whiteman justice whenever his necessi- , . ,, . , ,,
W. & H. GLENN. Fropri.lon.' -11 »d|mt. .. 4* by . ‘“ r f “X„ , ”1 ,u I
proper legislation and a yieldin policy . r ai , . . y on do part ob de administration oh which ln r s ", . 11 '. u P’ 1 I' 11 10 uiaidtumeJ a| de venerable and dc Honorable Mr. Fred. s " ,,nb l ie ? , " a, ! ncr l a '" 1 ‘‘i, Douglas am de hand, dc white man »nay 8, ? n > but out ol l,,c P ul P“ hc ovt ' ; ' uJ I
soon he restored in some measure to de wltl1 ,un ’
\\
7ITH their fixtures. Coal Oil and Benzine, nt BAaSCOM BKOTUKH8.
own wv; i o gxj i v- va in oumi, uiuciouiG ug 111 i v • rights and de position in society (da is no Occasionally he would if emownry disputin’dc fac) ho once held ; seemed to require, introduce eonudung
YOU CAN BUY Best French ( air hoots at $10 00 “ American “ “ at 9 00 Second (tnatity at • • • s oo Third “ at • - ■ 5 50
AT
JOHN F. DANIELS’.
YOU CAN BUY
v»xii s*mii i.>G<ivn, Jain* Gil 11 uurivu MS
j much benefit from its demonstration ns they.
The Terms of Subscription
1 Are so arranged ns to enable nil clauses of i men to contribute tu tho enterprise and share 1 in the profits. The shares are only five dol-
lars ouch. Local agents will receive subscriptions mid receipt for the same and forward to the Secretary of the Company, who will thereupon (ssiio n certificate for the stock to
the person subscribing. All stock is required !
to he paid at the time of subscribing, ns the
system of collecting stocks by assessments is ’ i often inefficient for tho purposes of the cor-
poration and at times oppressive to stock- 1
I holders.
Five Dollars
levelled in iliis undertaking will entitle the [ party subscribing to a certificate for ono share I of stock, and while it will aid in the prosecii- |
. . *.% * j , i ... „ ^ tion of so Important nn entorprUto, will also nPSl 1 rtncll ( fill SllOftS, 'P 1.50 ll •fi.LOn bring a roiumicrutivo return for tho risk in-i
Merchants Of Putnam Coniltj, While it am true dat de white raco in queer into a sermon fir .ho sake n| > c,-
x ., n Description When you goto Indinnnpolis, buy "your America anf Mp’idfyTa’arfn away afore d7 ' flagging attention of his I, ( superior blood ob decolored man—as dc ^rm^utes 3lna,ei1 ' ,,C St ° rJ ^
n l5A vT <> . M r l !- UO , T,1KI \f’ 1 ! WINDOW PAPER, '" iNKS^c., &e white foam floes before de dark strong ™ at Duo door West ot Lxchangc Bunk.' ..*.n — >•. i - .1 ~ —a 1 ~ L *■
Greencastle, Ind., Jan. 11, 180d. ly;tG
Bowen, Stewart & Co.’s, nprii 1y48 18 West Wasliington St.
HIS! mm FIAI8S!
1 ) ERSONtI CLASS
wave—still while dare is yet lef a vest age oh dc white blood, it am our duty as a great nation to protect it in ebory lawful and honorable manner. It will never do for dis great colored nation to hab such a history ob de white man, as dc
white man hab ob de Indian.
In conclusion my fellow citizens I will
say dat l am:
First, In fabor ob a repeal ob dc law which prohibits a white man from mar-
Brst American do do, -1.00 a 4.50
. AT
JOHN F. DANIELS'.
currud.
No Man
Who dosires to promote the intercuts of his ! own Stato, or who wishes to lay up a few doi-1 lars for a liino of adversity, should neglect taking a few shares of stock in this enterprise which promises such ample returns for the I investment. All local agents will lat furnish-!
YOU CAN BUY w ' 1 *' R certificate that they are autiorizcd ,, ... ji. j,,., ...to act as such, signed by the Secretary of the I Course isoots trom to $0.00 Company. Persons who desire agencies can j “ Shoes “ .‘{.00 to ’t.r,!) upphv to tho .Se, rctary, or (’ol. Mats,.!,, ..rdo “ 2.50U, -mw SaET’ «-w-; A„d an.,sn™ .un. LTI JOHN F. DANIELS'. ! BANKING OF1TCE
OF
1:1 T. Kcightlcy 8l Co., GREENCASTLE, IND.
S wishing to purchase a FIRSTCLASS PIANO would do well to call
| and examine my Instruments before purchasj ing. Having had a number of years experi-
OlIC Door West of KM'liailgC Hank. ' U"'in the rhino Trade, and being perma-
nently located in tho City of Greencastle, 1 rying a lady ob color.
Il.itter myself that I cun do bettor by you than Second, I am in fabor of a repeal ob
1 i i n i■ . any one from a distance. (1 do not propose . . . , * >* i * i u-i •»
cmb s tieik in semi
xoit n hotter l-argain than tho ono who pro- acre ob land
! fosses to do so.)
great mosquitoes.
Seeing that his audience was peltimr sleepy, he paused in his discourse am) |
digressed as follows :
‘ Brethren, you haven’t any iJca (ii'l the suffering of our missionaries in lho| new settlements, on account of the mosquitoes. The mosquitoes in some oil those regions are enormous. A great many of them will weigh a pounl, and I they will get on a log and hark when the missionaries are going along.’ 1 By this time all eyes and eat wm | open and hc proceeded to finish his dis-
course.
Tho next day one of his hcarerii called on him to account for telling liel'in the
t LI, persons wishing the BEST Til RLSI!i\ F.R AND SEPARATOR will
to call and examino
MY INSTRUMENTS ARE
S.«"] FULLY WARRANTED!
tlixtl
Third, T am in fabor ob wliito suffrage P u PJf"
and always will be. Dc white man am as '. V ,e , r ° novcr , , was , a , mos, i ul ' n
much entitled to vote as dc colored man wel 5) lc< \ a P.°, u , 1 sal ‘* .
i i if hc behave* himself in a proper man- . k .° 1 no t, ‘ (ketc would I And iisa proof that they tnrnnnhly give snt- |jcr weigh a pound: 1 said a great many oil isfaction, in .the seyen..vear» I have been sell-! ^ atQ ^ oddor iBSUC9 _ them would weigh a pound, and ! think
. ... n ttiillirxrt rxl t ta. rvial.l '
Hoys’ do
GOLD MLDLL MACHINE AY ITH PATENT FOLDING STACKKK.
, ingthom NO FAULT HAS BEEN FOUND WITH A SINGLE INSTRUMENT! 1
i nn sell Seven Octave Pianos from $375 to (Jobernment works—do raising ob three
WITH A SINGLE INSTRUMENT! 1 such as dc employment ob white men on a ‘“'Ikon ol them would.
FOB SAT.lt 11V
But you said they barked at Lie uiis-
ti.m^uTSw pr f ie l ^° ' at< * t pub1ic "' which I a^nTiwob^bTtwhich i htb ; ‘No no brother I said they would ,,,’,4,8 4| ' ’ T. J. JOHNSON " ot t ' IH0 to t l‘ 8CU8S - t W 'H meet my op 6 ct on lbc n f’ s ani ' ark
ponent, do Honorable Mr. Dully, at all , , , *** , , ,
Ci(J TO UYON Se W EXK’S, ob his appointments where my views can 8®* A dreadful tragedy occurred l i t
AND TUV THK CKI.EIIUA I'Fl)
w. d. wilson & son, YEAST CAKES,
' M A IT *• A <wp T' I nr n \»
t&-1 am selling thoso Goods at tho Lowest Figures for Cash. To thoso who want their work warranted, I would say I will warrant the same work for 10 per cent, extra. If the warrant is worth anything to you, of course it is worth Something for mo to give it; and even then you will buy from mo at from one dollar to ouo and a half less than othcra. meh22 46 JOHN F. DANIELS.
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ALL KINDS OF (lovcniinciit St*(’initios and Hold BOUGHT AND SOLD. [ janW! ly'U] 1 11 F BKST FLOWS 1 N the Market, at ’ J. BURNSIDE & CO.’S.
I GREENCASTLE FOUNDRY. All Machines Warranted. [Je28 2m8]
For Porket and Table (iillerj, TABIiK AM* TEA SPOOKS, VTAILS, Locks, Latches, Butts, Screws, IN Sash, Window Glass, Axes, Hatchets, Sondes, Shovels, liny and Manure Forks, Mill, Cross-Cut ami Band Haws, goto STEVENSON’S HA RDVVAKK STORE.
week in St. Clair County, Missouri. Two brothers, named Higgins, ju-J oui I of the servioo, returned to their mother's house for the night. The wife of John Higgins hud a quarrel with his mother, which greatly enraged John. Hefinally attempted to kill his mother, stabbing [ her about the neck and breast with a
►ay- An amusing story is told of a lady knife. His brother interfered to protect I who tried to smuggle a clock across the her, and John turned upon him with a Canadian border. She gavo tho clock revolver, wounding him slight!,. Hoi
Square, and rketPi^^W 8C " 0r P art ' cu ' ar directions to fix tho then drew his own revolver ami fired, |
MANUFACTURED IIY
Wm. Worsdol & Son, Grocneastlo.
[may 17 1y2]
Look Here, Farmers! jlflLT. COUPER h keeping a 4>1 Grocery and Provision Store oii^tAj tho North-east corner of the PublicVMgJU
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bo heard at greater length. Wid many more thanks for your flat- | tcring call, I hab dc honor to bo gentle-
men,
Your humble obedient servant, J. Cacsar Crow. July l, 1875.
your Produce. Give him a call! [mch22 lyin']
alarm apparatus so it would not strike, shooting John through tho heart, after but tho Cannack being somewhat of a which ho gavo himself up to tho authori
SUGAR CANE or SOR- the alarm so it would strike at ties. He has lost his reason since, and AJGIUTM SEED,and Fresh Garden Seeds, moment ho knew the lady would ar- the mother has died. At UUUM8IDE & CO.’B. |rivc at the custom house. The lady I [CincinnMi CbinmrdAl^
