Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 January 1854 — Page 3

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ynaniarJ's doubloons, and then frightened him aw ly before the Liberian authorities could intercept him, suggests a doubt whether it was the art of a pen tent, or a scheme of plunder and roguery. The editor of the Liberia Herald seems to have a

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jT-i?" If ncwspaj.'ci's nre ttif'jccL to 0:1c disease more than nnothcr, it is certainly that chronic aO'eetion called crises. The llendd tij'poar.s to he singularly unfortunate in this connection, yeareelv a dav passes but there is a violent eruption of crises all over its pa^es. If the edit.rj spends an additional sixpence on his din-j

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he immediately rushes to his sanctum and announces that the luxuriousness of the age is at a crisis. If he stumbles in hole, lie predicts the downfall of society nsj nn impending crisis. If he speculates in! Wall street securities and loses, lie sees ti crisis in the speculation of the age. If he hires a house up-town at an ordinary rent, he sees a crisis in the memorandum of agrocment, and publishes it to the world.— indeed, it v.ould be a difilcult matter to find a circumstance of life, of accident, or of necessity that does not indicate a crisis.

Fortunately, this strange complaint is not contagious. Those vJio have watched the progress of events and the advances of our language, bejnn to look on a crisis as an-

.other wci\l for a. mare's-nest, which editors arc constantly discovering.

SHOCKING CaSIWUTV.

perhaps, and got into bed with the others.

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LIlJfcfilA. MARINE DISASTERS.—-The land is filled The New York Journal of Commerce with mourning. The disasters at sea with lias intelligence from Liberia of the latest which the papers hate bein crowded, and date. under which the telegraphic wires havy

The Liberian Herald states that their staggered, for the past fortnight, are fraught communication from lingland is monthly, with mere miseries than at first appear. Jn and the steamers arrive regularly. The tlie eentrfS of commerce, af er the first first ship of another British line of steam-1 shudder vf sympathy over, the value of crs is expected in October next. the lo.-t properly is the remembered thing.

Prince yer, of Tradetown, had met it out along the sea coast, and farther President Roberts on a foreign vesrl at back in the country than would be supposed, Tradetown, and promised to obey the Li- and families sorrowing perpetually over the berian laws and give speedy evidence of news that nestles in among our mail and the sincerity of his regret for past injuries. marine items. These shrill winds that! In fulfilment of tin's pledge, he had given whistle around our corner-, and rattling our! information of the presence of a polacca shutters heighten the enjoyments of home, Spanish vessel, tempting him to trade in sound out mournful monodies in the ears of slaves. The fact that he first received the manv. Lost ships, men clinging to floating

cessity of this for the peace and prosperity Times. of the country. We find several notices of the last election, and transfer the results as follows:

President.—J. J. Roberts. V'u'c President.—S. A. Benson. Quite a trade is growing up in the Re-

and many make money trafficking

the natives. Among the items of jri'r phiid panialoon. news we find the lollowiiiLr:

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Sr.vn.vv.—There are some extra pious people who would make your house your prison on Sunday, merely letting you out thrice a day to prayers and if God's tunshine should stream in through your window, would have you turn your backs to it and contemplate your shadow. There arevillages in Connecticut where the man who walks abroad in the field* on the Sabb-ith d.iv, as .Jesus did, is considered little bet ter than a heatlun. Recreation upon that day is looked upon as sacrilege and in commemoration of the accompiishment of the glorious work of creation, vou are expected to sit in sackcloth and ashes, mortifying the ilesli.

We love not such piety, nor can it be acceptable to Heaven. Your groaning, snuffling,'saturnine puritan, with mouth drawn and eyes turned up, cannot be a pleasing object of contemplation to him who filled the universe with light decorated the earth with brilliant hues gave variety to the seasons set music afloat in its atmosphere on innumerable wings, bade Mirth dimple the faces of its children with her rosy finger made its winds and waters melodious crowned it with garlands and having placed the imprint of beauty and of joy upon all their attributes, hung it up like a finished picture in the rich gallery of Heaven!— it was for their long fact .J that the Phari sees were rebuked and religion I'd with cheerfulness both in the Old Testament and the New.

r.M ... ... ,. from Bloonjington to the point above nara1 lie natives residing wi bin our lunsdic-} 1 *n 1 1 1 ,. cd, will be closed up by next May.—Section are not inclined to revive the .slave! trade. One exception, perhaps, \v be made, and that is Prince Manna, of the Ga'.linas. He is capable of committing any net, however dishonorable, if there is a pos.sibility of his being a gainer in the end."

1 1 1 1 in to an iv house was discocied to be on lne, .tnd the

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children already burned to death. There! A MES STEPHEXS. Guardian. were three boys severally eiyht. live, and' Jr. n. 1 -i. le.t t. two years old. A daughter of John Lantr*' /^R°YER SEFI.

The Paris Charivari has an amus-' !l"h'C^ ing lwt at the American expedition to Ja- j^vy pan. It represents a lean, lank, soaplock-

Emperor, here's ..

vou in return for your kindness in lettin'i'

.'•pars, daslied over by cruel waves, an 1 lit tcring shrieks of despair—all are presented I to the

deduce endless chapters of domestic and ery

most earnest desire to see Buyer, Grando, and this are likely to be remembered as and Geo. Cain, three turbulent natives, epochs of fresh sorrow around thousands of y-,jpj.- ppooi-'S U-TS humbled or punished and urges the ne-' firesides for many years to come.—A jb Mi lor Side hy

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•A ready market wi be iound in Libe-' r- 1 1 Another section of this road is now comna lor six or more vessels, well built, cop-! plcted, and the cars run to a point ten pcred, copper fastened, and drawing a light •. ,,

heart-breaking misery. The past month l:aTkv^!^-^ak'Vv °U:

(Cv~ A man was accidently precipitated

from "the height of folly," vestenhiv. He was oiling his moustaches, when the accident occurred. The fall proved fatal to a massive eye-glass, a box of bear's grease, a bottle of hair dye, and the seal of a biy

Xtw AI.DAXV AND SALKM RAIL ROAD.—•

And insured real and personal property acrainstj load by Fire an 1 Water to the value of more than TWO Hl'XOkEl) Mll.LIOXS OF

IX THE WlTl*:i!N COLJNT11V. Several Thoti.-and Losses have been incurred upon the above lisks all of which have been adjusted at the

G£i§£KA^ AG-2KCY D?FICS At Mneinmlti, and paid with the utmost promptitude according to the coii-iitions of the policy, as 111ay.be seen by the receipts of the several claimants 011 lib-.

The undersigned has been furnished with blank policies, sighned by the oliicers of the Company: tijs with blank renewal receipts, lbr eontinuin-r I politics already issued, and isduly authorised and I prepared, as Agent of said Company, to make insuranos for any period of time, not less than one

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dralt of water, lheir burthen should be!., ,, ,• ,1 1 1° rr\ m.\ t'.iat the entire g-ip in this road, extending from f0 to 100 tons. ,1 1

Married.--On Wednesday inoriiiiiir last, hy Kuv. Jain.'s II. .luhn.-ton, Mr. A. L\ I.CSK, of Lafayette, and Miss S.vniL WADK, of CiM'.vfudsvillo.

CKAV/I'OilDSVILLi: PIIICE CUKIlIiNT. [Corrected wc.-kly f^r the Kovicw.] Wheat.. $l.0'i: Apples, green. 2-') Corn. 2.^ Apples, dry, 60 ats. l'i Wbite Beans, SI.00 Flour. 4- l.T'ia"* 00 lax seed, Ce_'a7 Butter, -C- l2Vi Timothy, $1..")0 Eggs- fL Feathers. SI .'ilt'i'Mr, 6 W 20a "JO ide a: shoulder fl Beeswax, 2.5 Ham- 8 Ciusing. 20 Lard. ]t Potatoes, 25 Tallow, S Onions, 50

1)1?. S. D. IIOWIS'S SIIAKTSTT SARSAPARlf.I.A WILL PSXRIFY TIIK BLOOD.

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Consisting nf l( 0 .".crce, bein? in Scntt Township, ti miles s^uth case id' Orinvfordsvillo. and mnes rth west of Ladoga. About je ares in a jroi'd state nf cultivation, and 7" acres under fi i!-e. It is well watered, and has a ^ond frame barn, a log house, and a newr-failinjr well of water. fiu'.l a youn^' orchard of the best rruffed I'mit. F"r further p.*utieulars apply to the un 'ersitrn^d, living 011 said farm. .li.lSEl'll S. WJ1ITK.

Jan. i'0, ls.M. lriOw^i'.

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LVSUllANCE COMPANY OF IIAIlTFOIll), CONN.

INCORPORATED B895.

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ValssabE'P fr'ariii f«s*

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OFFICE has now transacted business

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»i 1 i-i more than a quarter ot a century dunnir which

period it has taken more than

100,000 Risks!

time

month nor greater than seven years, unon buildI ir.gs (r their contents, occupied as Dwellings. 1 Stores. Warehouses. Churches. Hotels, Ranks,

Court Houses, Colleges, tVc.. and tluir contents against

For further int" rmaii'-n re.-j'Cctiu^ rates of premium. etc., applv to the undesigned. .1 AMES HEATOX. Agent.

For Crawf,ir.hville and Montgomery County, ian. e. 1S5-1.

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ult.—Mr. I lath way, living about try county, obtained at the January Term thereof •ei.'ht miles southeast of (his city, after hav- l-M, will'make piivate sale for cash*ill hand oi'tho :.. 1 ii* l-ii 1,1 "... 1 ... ...f interest of said minors in the following real estate. 1110 placed his cluhll ell ill bed and put ou-

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the lire, with his wife attended a party at half of the south oast quarter of section seven and short distance. About 11 o'clock* the tlie east half of the north east quarter of section

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OTICE is. hereby given that on and after the loth dav of February. 1?"-I, the undersigned

Four C/d/uren Cuardian of the persons and property of I.yllis

j, jj *,/# „,* //,, a til. Ann, Malinda. .lames and John Steithcns un.k-r an buriu hath on the. mold of tne

onl o(ihQ Mirt om non Vk of

Mon. gom-

j.. ..*p]10 undivided one eleventh of the cast

cst" situated in Montgotuerv countv. Indiana,

otVxvv in {ht rooin over Broxva?s

loMH ll Lh$ Bugle. Whore thev wiil be .urd at all times when not

VTM or INDIAN A, Montgomeiy eov.nty.

cd, goateed, tobacco-chewing-Yankee, 111 •[VfOTlCE is hereby given, that John Rritton a 1'anama hat, and turned-downed collar,'-*-^ administrator of the estate of John R. Harin tl.« jrcscnce of tl.. Kmporor „f

Ots o' notions for to pay his debts: and tha ss -the

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.1 ... Pleas of

us in." "Letting you in—the devil! j1'Test: AXDKtfw P. LYXX. C. C. C. P., •5Come, out from here—make yourself scarce I

—with you and your presents!" "Oh, I [ice $1.] n*2TvS. Mr. Emperor, how did I forget to say that! our cannon there are loaded with grapeshot, which we'll send you in case you send back our presents and refuse our company!" "Oil, Americans, if that is the case, come in, coruc ir»—I am delighted to sco you."

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C.'.iti'r.ri.L will pay

V,/ ('lover Seoil.

ston, ayed live years, was also burned •The eldest boy was left in bed by himself,} nnd the others occupied another, but when louml the bones weie .ill toij^ethei. Xt is: r^.r*^ai^ at 1 tt•* 1 a rp -itt presumed that he had got up, lit a candle,' A. JL _L (Jl\

S. C. WILLSO.V.

CASH

for

Dee. t!0. le,V.

J. E. DONALD.

II.LSOX At ."tl'DOXAM),

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Ju 1 i\. Jjil.

Drugstore,

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said pt-tition will be

term of the court of Comxucu GOIXG Oi l1 LOW

Montgomery county.

A magnificent variety of mirrors, of every size, and for

sale at extreinly low prices at jan.. 6,1S54. SMITII & CO.

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YOU want a handsome bonnet for spring and Lave it trimmed with a handsome riobon outside, and ft new and beautiful trimmintr inside po to april

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'&£. CAMPBELL'S.

E?I£RY'S PATENT

a i! ES

T11 iuSH EllS, Feperators the most eeouomii-al :in

lv 29. 1S5-3.

ears of the desolate, who from one -p-o. AllAu«M & HOO.u.R, ,. ,, I -S. I-''-- j.atavette. Ill !l. n.-l. brief text—a "marine disaster —are lett. to

a-owe 3**.

A*c. comp'ett fr S"jle by

I'M FORD if. HOOK ER. I! !7v I

KETCEUM'S

•^P A TEXT MOWING MACIJIXXS,

oj these celebrated machines nn }\on.1 and f.

Scales.

Ur

July 2u,

a superior

MUMFORD IIOOKEi:.

ood assortment in store

July ii'.', '.VJ. MUMFORD a HOOKER.

1"",c"'liers'

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WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE,

MUMF0RD & HOOKER, LAi-AYETTE, INDIANA,

Hand

AVII.irST KECK!VMl) THF.I-? WJXTEi .Sj'iinjr sni.ply of trocds which they oiler I dealers at l'aeton rates, in any quantities. Amonirst our stock may hi- found

SOU doz. Axes m.1st approved brands: 100 Axe helves, turned and lini.-died 20,000 lbs. JJered Grindstones 10e Hay Cutiei.-. *. •200 Thermometer Churns h'ubbcr and leather belting, hose and packintr: Grindstone cranks and rollers. Sausarre meat cutters. Ne.-ts of measure^, umps. corn shelleis. etc.

We are also 11"w 1 e^i-i\ in^r our s-ythes. llocs. forks, era,lies, f.ieaths.* etc., 1 our spring trade. December IsOJ. v,"n^ 5.

Mott's Agricultural Furnacc?,

heatincr wat- -r. try intr lard and tallow, ecokintr vegetables, etc., an indispi.-nsable arti.de tor farmers, pork packers, butchers, hotel keepers, etc. For sale hv

Dee. 9. '53. MUMF(.)1 1 I 0KER.

AEEotEK'i* Ara^ivaS cS"

Ie Boots, manufactured expressly iust received and for sale bv I

i'-L '53. L. FAL1.EY.

(.'ASFS boys and youths boots of every 'leseription and utility also, an assortment of! boys, youths, and child's Shoes, suitable. I'-rwet weather at PALLET'S.

December 2-i, ."o.

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•Ol LD do well to call and examine my stock of Leathers and Findings, which is now ,0111consisiiiur in j'art of

Sides l.iest I'liii'ahi Sole leather: ii Doz. home tanned upper leather: I

1-t French. Philadelphia Kip and Call Skins Doz. linings all colors l.asts. Root trees, limp boards, 'lamps.

Peg-, "ails, Pincers, Webing

A wis. Hammers. Knives. Threads. In short every article needed in manufacturing Boots and Shoes, mav be found at

Dec. \-,3. L. FALLEY'S.

.ADIEs

EXTS and. I.

I)c.-. 24. 'o-L

50

DOZ. Womc quality at

Deeenilier 21.

FA LLEi

Jcseri[t!on and FALLEY'S.

SHC-CS

of

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FRESH ARRIVAL!

SPLENDID ASS021T3IEXT

A N O O S

TTTK HAVE JUST RKCKIVEF varicW. ty ot Ladies I ress Goods. 1 of nms-l-lili (lelains of ail grades :.nd styles: iieltuns all wool, trted colors, cashmeres as splendid, assorted.— lusters of till colors an-1 styles. 1'errian cloths. Persian twills. A splendid assortment of

Ginghams. Ginghams of all qualities and styles. Callieoes without number. A Spli.'iulid Assortment of Cloths, consisting of black, brown, green, blue, and cadet. Cr.s-imeres. line black doeskins, line fancy French and English cassanetts and tweeds, flannels of all colors and grades. SMITH tfc CO.

am! Lot Tor Sale.

/SST2=3J T".**' undersigned wishes to dispose of his house and lot in the town of Ladoga, liXfcH —the house is a good two-story brick dwelling. which could, by a little alteration, be converted into a Public House.) together with other necessary buildings, which is situated near the Xew Albany i\: Salem Railroad.

Terms of sale made known bv calling on WM. 'F. TIIOMASOX. Ladoga, lnd.,, an. 0, 1 ^-VI. niTwij.

O, YES! O, YES!!

LL kinds of

FOR CASH

Count i*v

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GROOER.IRS

OR

nu.l PROVISIONS, on

Main street, one door west of tlie Ristine House. 1 will pay Cash for almost all kinds of Country Produce. II. M. LAYXE.

January 0. 1?." 1.

Boots and Shoes.

avre kui-l

Men's calf and kip uOtS and shoes boys" eiuf and poat shoes a large stock 01 Ladies "fine shoes of jan. 6. \L SMITH & GO.

EW VLU.VXY & SALE3I

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and eight-horses. warrcnt-

el to thresh and clean fit for market from 300 to •00 bushels of wheat per dav. on hand and fur sale hy MUMF)KD

A.-

HOOKER.

July 20. 1?5". Lafayette. Indiana.

1CALK LLAMh.— A Inrstoek 011 hand and for ••ali: In* L'MF K1 & HOOKKIi, »Tnlv £5). Is53. Lafavctlo. L'idiana/

Wabash Agricultural

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BOOTS, SHOES. AND LEATHER!

\I rOl LD resjiectfullv announce to his numerous VV (iistomeis that he is now in receipt of his Fall Stock ot BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER. FIXDIXGS, ETC.J which he will sell at, the very lowest figures ima«rim.ble. wholesale or retail in quantities to suit purchasers.

December 2-t, Is*.3. \."ir2

For the Winter Trade.

TWEXT V-I'I F. Cases mens kin and trrain le

1 er double for this marke: Dec. lit. '50.

mens kip and

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RAIL ROAD.

OPENKD Tt) BAIN BRIDGE.

CON-NECTI.V WITH TITS

.Ter're & Indianapolis-'Ilfli'road AT CRKENCASTLR,

Ey Only 10 Miles of Staging.

further notice Trains will rrm' as foil.ws: Accommodation Train will :.:ave MK-higirt f.'j'v at o'clock. A. M.. Litl'iyeUe 3 t.Viock. J'.'M.. Orii ford-v:lle o\ i'»ck I*. M.. and ariive at Bsinbridir-s I have now :t 7 «»*cl«s-k. with a iine Stages lor sualiv iarr

V-] -V arrivu] VMtra! K. inivr u»f! iriip-'i IK* th i\.

a-senters by this Tram from Mi- hicrnn '"iry will 11 .-t-olvr ^1, e}iaTi','e cars fer Greeji'-astlc. and. station.-? sourh 1 Crawf •pl.s\ ille. and take t!i A. e-::im"da'J-n Tr .in I IvcltiOiial Cj-allcry Of at Lafayette. This tr.iin will leave Lafavette for t-\ 1 CrawiVrdsvilk at 1.4"' P. M.

ATI ON TRAIN

Wii! leave Crawford^-, ille a' A. M.. Lafay. tto at 3 o'clock A. M.. and arrive at Mich:rnn .'i rt 3 o'clock P. M. This train connects with trains east on Michigan Soislhern Railroad.

KXIiPESS TiJAIN

Will leave Bainbridsre at 7 o'clock A. Til., connecting wiili Stages from Oroem-it.sr.lo: (,'rawf..rdsv:lle at 9.15: Lafayet^* at o'ele k. after arrival of trains from Indianapolis, and arrive at Michigan City at 4.4." P. M.. eonnee in£? with M. li. ii. Train- for Chiefi'to nrid Detroit, arriving at 1 'hioairo at P. -J., and Detroit the mllou\ivj moriiiiir'. ti?"This KOAD will soon 'w compkiC'l toGBE:

CASTI.i:. of wl:ieh notice will I.? given. Frright T'.*iiin« daily each way C. LTOX, Sup't "orth Div.

Dec.31-no20'tr'.

FffiE! FIKE!! FIRE!!!

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best l-roteetion against loss by Fire is to call on the subscriber, who continues 10 take rinks lor tne

IVASIILXGTOX UXIOX

iFire Sss-sSia'jJSEce Coaaspasay, CLKVri-ANi). Oil 10.

CAPITAL $100,000.

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TUTS Company pays all losses promptly. .^'""OtiLe in Wa-hiiurt' IJa.ll Sluildinu: nnstairs. J01JN SWEETSKK,

WifEAT AS!) C'OKN WANT1CI! 20,000 Bushels of f'orn, 10,000 Bushels of Whent, For which the highest market price ill be. oaid in .101IX .SWEETSEIJ.

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CPA WFOkHSVILLE. 1XDIAXA.

L. I-:. IVAYLANT, Pro ii!Cior.' "j^AlRlhe best- tiie market alfords. St and convenient date Ikusc liiovel'S. 1 iiiav 27. 7/0.

well calculated to ueeommo

siE.'Vro.^,

NOTARY PUBLIC. C'r.Tivfordsville* Iiui

-ILL ATT E to the execution of Heeds. Mortgage?. Powers of Attorney, and oth.-r ruments of wrmiii.'. Otiice over Sloan tfc •jran's DrtK' Store. I

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1 JAS. P.

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.1 I!) SP eo y, MANTFACl UUKKS i-F fp-]. itj!

d-rs

And Wholesale and Ketail l.'e.u-

Flineif. I'l.MJLIS", AMKR.'CW PAPERS,

Jlutn Street, m.pusite City Hold, LAFAVETTE, INI). December 10. IS-j". vrurilvl.

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American BOOTS, SIIOIIS, I,KATJ1ER AND I IXD-

OVTI!

Am il 1-

ok Tiur cornr uorsn,

C-rnwIbi dsvisle, I ml. li-t-III'!

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ATTORXEY AND CuUXSELoR AT I.AYv Ilavir.ff permanently located himself in this place, will gi\e his undivided attention to sill businesse.ntrusted, to his care. Oiriec itnmoliately son's Store, west of the Court House, aprii ls.VJ.

over Wil­

Respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Crawferdsville and vicinity. Residence corner ol South and Walnut streets, near th^Christian church. O.'ice in G. Vi*. Pearson's tailorshop. mar. *2-3, o3.

FALL GOODS. 1353.

Wf'pstwosih

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WHOLESALE DEALERS IX DRV GOODS. No. 150, 3I:iin Street, CIXCIXXATI. OHIO.

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the attention of their Friends and Country Merchants generally, to their very large stock of American and European Go-els. which will be olfered cheap for Casn or approved credit.

September lib lsuo. v-iiillnio.

•. WIIITCIIl Titos. J. FINCH.

WJI. c. W£3ST€SIi:i£ &: CO., Successors to Bales, V» hiteher Ai Co., W E S A E Bciilcrs isa Ilists, Cajjs, Furs,

AND

I I A E I S I 3 1 3 1 I S,

CGITNKU OF IT-AKR. AND MAIN STREETS,

july 5, 1 Vk'

THOSE new style Bayadere Robes are to be had no where but at arril 22. 5-.

FIVE

Prod nre.

HI'XDRED pair Tweed. Cassimere. ei ne:t. and Jeans Punts, at l.o

HEW GOODS.

large "ancf ppLnd stock' of

DRY GOODS, BOOTS .SHOES, READY MADE CLOTIIIXG,

QCEEXS WARE, HARDWARE. GROCKKiE-S, tic..

received for Fall and Winter. I'.V.Ml'iJKLL wisiild rt-sf) vtfiri!y nniK :ii^ friends that hi:* entire stwSt ived. ili.-' p«rvha.-o.s :\o h-.«*n in.nn»nr! than n-n:.l i-atv

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id }ec,Vd

rvm-ast:e. only ndle^. as thev were froiu l!?e inofr ••vr,.R-j ^e "ioW-

'v551 at l' hcv- in the ea^ei n-arkec- and fro,,? the nmnufac- -r'S

^fIV^ 1) 'tP-it. arrive at Li i.. v- »'Ikt i.ov.* If" ryfc :i P. M. in-' asr-n f.^r'l'r..i!i t--Indi,irii.|.. can be b^ut.'hs n\ where a-nd he vv..uld he»« i-iiiicetini: tj re with rains IV if. ntairi Kail- mark, that his as.-er.bus re ua jib j|S print as a jo.i.l^li.r CoiUiii!»«i. I'm-.-innuti. ".«• v..*j1 »i.l. Pif s- mere r.-peti'h 11 f« usU,u:i. hnr as binding pr.)u\i.-es r.i'.r-rn. 1 miadelo'ii i. wi:h luditma O.-ntral whit !i he obligates hin:self fulril. His crreat aim I i\anroad ?"r iii' innati. Day\:e.. and Law-! has e\er been ti jri ve his custom, is Efood irwods at :i 1 rti!ee 11 nra. iriinnar• A:•.. with J-fVersou ville Rail- nur -r:.-e. and not imitarion .u ti-les. whk would road h*r I.-iiiisvihe. uhh Madii.'n Jtailroad for I be dear at anv prief. an examination tf llie ouali'v

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"1' well as i: he prices is earne#tlv soSic-

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A liberal reward will be given to any one thatwill prod a in 1 an an a a this esJabiishiiieiir. l.'oonis ovvr Stiilweli A-Coi-n'sj Crocery store, on Washington stunt. AM kinds of weather suitable for takin--' likenesses.

Instruetii'iis in the art given on scier.tiHe prinei-' p\-.and an outfit furnished 0:1 reasonable terms. December !•). ls3. n.' lw.^.

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Aceiit for Montgomery °r.

Crawfiirdsville, March lJ, ls03. o7ntf

Z)li. A. W. AK'SSTIlOX'i,

II A O an ii 'iy located in Crawfordsville. respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens and the adjacent country. liesidence in the northwest part of town, in the house formerly occupied hy kcitbcn Taylor. O.iiee up stairs over S. Craves' tin shop. [apiil 1, '5:5. nt'hnO.

r«S5SjS iB* Fsiicisii Mvilif iEars. All!', AM-..VIS at Wholesale or ketail lVr! the lollowing highly popular patent inedi-

Prow/i X' C'o's. Knd.-~m:tfon ,, Kauway's Family Me.!ieile.sj Mycr's Extract k'ock i»ose:

Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla: (•raiir's lloo.-ii-r Sarsajtarilhi Oeo^hcLrans l-.x'i act 1 lydroj.'ijtes Fahne.'toek's Yermir'uee Mel... le-'s Cimn's ... Me\a..n Mu-t..r.g Linitnerit, Chinese Lojee'-. Ohio McLaue's N'oleanic .b.iies's X.-rve and Hone Linimrnr Fciiimore's A iV 1 ?C:.s, Robert's 1 lair kegeneratt-r Robert's E.\t.aet Cin^vi Hennets Eve Palm Tliomp.-ou's Eye Water •lew Davi'l's Plaster: Perry Ihivis' Pain Killer Craves' Family Medicines Lyons Kathairon And a host of

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ling good I

V.")lil "t )TI.

A. P. LU.SE.

hers too numerous !o mention:

equallv trood. Call and tret pamphlets nnd a! nues. T. D. UJ:OWX ,'C December 2, 1 n^2v-

DENTAL ^^SiSURGEON.

ESPECTFF LLY tenders his services !o the citizens of t'rawfordsvillc aiid vicinity, lie. gives nartieular attention to carious teeth millions of which are now annually lost for want of timely and .judicious treatment. These that tire in want of artilicial teeth can do Weil to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of

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Poreclain Teeth in I lit V#'«!st,

Having pure utility and ease to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an double set. All work warranted.

All operations pertaining to the science carefully atten U'd to with the least possible pain. Dental Rooms in Washington Hall. ..Xovemh-r -t. IN.3. v.":i!5tf.

•Q O 'L. S j' S 'W

Has now the best and largest as-.iH

sortmeiit of.I fordsville. Ti

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DIJ. V.. L. glAV,

II-J'.'NI.

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ESrolSaosvs,

lice.

CIXCIXXATJ, 0.

it-iT'Cash paid for shipping furs.

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GRAHAM BRO.

THE co-partnership heretofore existing be-

tween rates and Cumberland in tne hard-ware,

htlt

Ladies' Dress Goods.

T.ARGE and splendid stock of Prints, ma l\. colors piain md fancy delaines French and eturlish mcrinoe* fancy color-

A line lot ofalapacas plain and fancy odors: Domestic and fancy iringhams irood color.Hl.aek and chanireabTe dress silks: Ladies black siik mitts a /"od quality Flannels «f all colors and styles Tweeds and plaid linscys of all grades: Fine brotvn and bleached mn.-iins Plain an barred .jaeouetts, cam. mr.slin, swiss, book, fiirured and plain: lilaclc siik vails, collars, ltmh-r-sleevc-s, ehemizetts, silk lace and fringes. i'..r sale bv oet. -1 '.Vi. CRAWFORD tt MFLT.IK'.X.

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\V Ji V, ill Craw-

ij\rorusvnie. oose tvi.-'hing any articles in this I'jj iine will do well to call and exar dnc our stock. Ladies' Rracelets. Locket*. Ureast pins. Ear rings, Finger litigs. C.ira 1 beads. Cutf pins, Gold pencils. Silver thimbles. Spectacles, etc.. e'e. Gems can tind at this establishment fiinc (/old and Silver Watches, Seals Lt 1 Rr-:-a-t piiis. etc.

December 2. ISo^. voii^gtf. -j

Hardware and Queens ware. g|

SPLEXDII) assortment of Hardware and (^tie-ensware at the lowest nri'-cs. an. 'rA. SMITH it CO.

Groceries.

~r~~' A choice selection of Groceries consisting of colTee, tea, snjrar, molosses, lice, ginger, pepper, mustard, suit. et'*.

3"CKET KXIVES-

\.-.n2yl.

ISobi'js.

Groceries.

Tea. Coffee, Sugar. Golden

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T^AXCY I

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ciuZerte lie has

r0I. LT) rcs .e--tfully anncn'neo to t-hc of Crawfordsviile arel vi- iniiy, tl.a fitted up ri».ms well adnpu-d to Photopenic jmrposcs. and he is now pn-pared to take Dn\r:it:i'rwtyj»cs K''

of every possible size and styh-. Having one of the best and largest. Camonis in the world he is nowprepared to take I- ri.L JM.ATI-. IT( Tl hiKS AND FAMILY i.nori'Ks. vviiieh for aeeuraev of delineation, beaufv .le|v sluu

ii of t..ne. fin finish, -liowiu'ss (if lights and iov.s. naturalness of expression, and life-like appearance cannot, he eo«allc*d by any «nist In the'! west, 1 is pa tmes obtain.-tf the iirst premium nt tile State Fair, lieid at Lafayette, in lust. The same pictures with somo others are now on exhibi- I tion at iiis rooms, and he cortUaily invites all to eo-'ne and examine them. I

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SMITH (V «.

-An elegant assortment at SMITH & CO.

Wheat Wanted.

The undersigned will at all times pay the RICHEST 'A.-n price f-r wheat, if deliveecd at the Depot Ware-lit,use. jan. 5. -5-1. SMITH & CO.

rjpAI'.LE CUTLERV—A splendid assortmen jail, o, Ot SMITH & CO.

Hit' E^sjk'i'nirtSoia! HE CREAT External remedy for Fever and Agu. in all its forms! This justly popular prepartivn lias m"t with unprecedented success duricg the past summer and fall. If you have the ague, try it.

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XOTIUNG

TAXF.X

Sold Wholesale and Retail bv the l'ropiietors. Dec. *2. 1? 3. T. D.'RKOWX & Co.

BOOTS & SHOES.

85

CASES Boots and Shoes. loo. 1 Jfens and

Boys

lov

business, was this da% dissolved bj mutual cop- jjutjons and Xoiions- oct. 21.'53. sent. The books anl accounts ol the Erin wiil be 1 found at the old stand for collection. A BARRELS MACKEREL. 30 half barrels of

.'pn-e. rep pei

ciiiircr. inumt'irs. elovias. cinnamon. Krimsconc. ia.i-jK-'ter and retinal Ix-rax. U, lo at OLt.-Jl '53 CilAWFOHDW jrULLIKI^S'.-

ABK aiid IJftrdivuro a trc.'ura! HSSort-

i—.L-nt tor sah' !v K-t. 1,

.3. /"AV, Ft.n:j) MI LLIKIN.

1.| EKINO-&1 1'1 A. motksat

-Eroadwav i»--t

H!

(^r,v,trjr v\ ins

browns and Parisian .] CAMl'BKLI/S/

ni'di iir. black nod fanner

[oet I, '5 J,} i\\ PBELl/S.

''f ru-.h-Riul li-iniom#

*. ui i.iiui.s i-.iKi jicrsian elotlw. CA.Mi'iini.i

CrS,an cl,th# ,or9ft?, at

wis than tht-y JJ ICR nn vk^aiU *iiks. p!,,in and hr.vad.- at JLt cvt.-Jl.'ey. CAM lit ELL'S.

I..\!.Vaiid I' ipi T-' 'd hi''ot tdotli.^ t"'r hidifs suck# 2 ,/v: -21 CAMPBELL'S-

I A I'Tl-JS .1 -d liost at

nd eiiildr^ns lambs wool and'eashmtr«T [octal CAMPBKLL'S.

Prints, a large lot of good substantial Prints- f.u--t colors, ju.-t received hv

f-et.

21. CAMPBELL.

f~Zb•'UA IS AND OATS in any tjuantiitV dand

ml'.AD\

tr, a'y &

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at low pikes, f.,.j sale by

Cet. J, 'b'-i

CAMPBELL.

iNido lothing cheapcr than wad evo/ sold in this place, just received and for p: oet. ^1.

anl

tvle b/

CAMPBKLL.

sold ton per cent oheap-'

er than any one else ever sold tlicm. t'vf- il, V.5. CAMPBELL/

IkS I' rate article Indigo and Mathler always V. kci.t ut [oet 21 'M.) CAMPBELL'S.

*OKODI.tCK-hH kinds, butter, feathers, lhiseys,.1 jeans, bacon, lard, etc., bought at o- t- "-3. CAMPBELL'S.

,.rasy B2csitr.E i? r'FIVE l?AGS of Rio Coileegl barrels r: ue Xew Orlcansi^^ Mol. CAM PJBELL-

to-Way,

PIECES 0 -ra lianni-ls for sacques

ii do :, kibed Ca.-hmcre llos Cashmere (Jlovei, roganxa

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Nov. 2d.

CAMPBELL.

If O "nr-L' Hyson. Imperial. Gtmpowi -H. Vy der. and lilack Tens of superior quality, fofiiiie by LAYMOX A: "eo.

JUllOE I-IXDIXCS of all kinds, for sale at O oet. 1.'.••'.] IIORNER Jt Co's.1 »•••.

1,'ORT^' Drv I'ndcr Wrappers and Drawees at .1 oet. 1. GRAHAM .t P.RO--

1 ikein Hundred Hats and Caps, of th«' best styles and fashions, for sale bv oet.'). 'e:. GRAHAM A VAiO\

E want every Lady and Gentleman in thiff and the surrounding counties to ccune and see our'stock of Goods before purchasing elsewhere' for we can and will sell Goods below all competition. [et. 1,'5S.] GRAHAM & ]RO.

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ANTi:i».- All of the Jeans. Flannels, Linsit s. and Socks, in this count v. at oet. 1, 1o!5. GKAIIA'M & PRO'-

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I QIX III'NDRF. O oet. L'.VhJ

I LL the ima: J'\. buttons, et.

51LAIX ll 1 ia la

1300

\'est,s of everv stvle and variety at GkAIIAM .t I!RO.

iMe styles of Dress Trimmings/ .all be had at pgigj RAMF.Y'S.-

aid I'.arred .Jaconet. Bi-ho]i and Yielo:i. iietia linen v. 11.I book mu.'din. in trrea* pt. -JS'W.J k'AMEY'S.

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Coats, large enouirh for any maif.ill eiioultIi for any hoy. can be funnel 1.-j 3.

Tcv.l

CLOTH. coats, foi

-SILK. Satin. Piiisli.

"J 1 0 lelieia YesU at

kAMEY'S.

'assiiuert -ale hv

00

sept. iiO. 'on.

'1 weed- and satinet* RAMEY.

•loth, German and YaRAMEY'S.

1XEX. Wo..f and ilickor' lor stile at kAMEY'S.

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C.J* had by ihil

•t.s and shoes Fits warranted at .l k'AMEY'S.

CASES 1-: pt. ^'3,

a a a

stylcr a' KAMEY'S. S- pt. gg. 'j

ROCEi.'IES

He assort re. nt can bfl IiAM£Y.

•mire 17iXTRACT OF COFFEE, Al'.-i-iee. IVpper, Cin-1 J.J nam-en. Cloves, Xutmegs. Szc..

iii.ir. 2'i, 'onj.

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LARCE lot if Ginghams, all b.-f styles at septc-niber 23. 1S53.

A PIEi 'ES alapia-as and lustres, iU cheaoer tlian usual at

500

A!

B.jots:

'.'00 AVornens ,-boes of every quality 1100 Childrcna shoes: for sale by foot. l,'53j tiRAHAM&BRO.

I alic3 cal at

Crawfor1

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ullikins

vrish to find a splendid lot of Habit

ESSE CUMBERLAND, |1U Mackerel. -2o half barrels White Fish, one STEPHEN GRAVES. Tierce Cod Fish, and 10 boj||« Herrings jnstreceiv-

Jancarv 5. 1S64. nXlif- ed and for salo hy LAYMOX" & Co.

&..t sale by

LAYMOX a co.

Fancy Articles.

rpilE hngest an I Soaps, and F,

\er i'-en iine 1'

id best, assortment of "Perfumer'}1/ iiicy article.- generally, that ba» lit to this market f,.r sale at r-LOAX

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ORG AX'S.

-1 ('As'ES .'an:pl)cll'5 Boots for ?alo at oet. 1. JIORXER & Co'a.

THE REST qualitv xoct. 1. '53.]

FATHER.— hand alwav oet. 1. 1 z'i.

J. 1*. ^11'. K. ijvj,

VFIXK

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iter-proof boots at HoRXER CVs.

?ole T/'ather. the best article 01* and for sale at HORXKR & Co's.

J.OVE-S of every kind and quality, consisting of' lcmcn's k'd. wool, casliner. berlin, boys Ladies ki'ls of alt colors and (]ualities mohuif niits of all fiuaiities. ciis.Lnor, do. jan. 5 'M. SMITH d-Ca

assortment of Bonnets ari Ribbons at jan. 'oi. SMITH C'0.

ILKS of all oualites. jan. 1.

?ilk laces of all grades aV SMITH CO.

A tiic 1 ti tost and RAMEY'S.

-,a PIECES English aisd Erench Merinofs at :l\) sept. -i-iM-J RAMEY'S.

ccnt-

scriteinoer 2:. RA MEY'S.

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the rainbow in diversity and brilliancy of color, and with eternity in lasting—all Jor sale by sept. 2 3. 'o 'j. RAMEY.

1001

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INTF.RNALI.T!

HEAVY Scotch., bay state. Waterloo, an engii.:h Shawls, both long and -,nare. at -R A.MEY'S,

.AA PIECES black dre.-: £YJ s:g. can be found at ]tembi-r 23, 'b'Z.

silks from 50 ccnts to

1: A MEY'S.

PIECES Yelv«t. Tarf. and sold ut [sept. 2-3. '03.j 1

rfbbons,: vlEY'S.

LARGE lot of silk and straw lets—lata hion* for sale bv 5,1,58. RAMEY.

SLENDID lot of beaw sill: lac"» and fringe* lbr sale at RAMEY'S.septvuibcr il-i, 1S03.

LADTESand

Collars, under sleeves, cheinizetta,— white mourning—an endless variety at s-pt. 23, -S3. RAMEY'S.

LARGE stock of black silk and love veils— A green, blue and brown be rage do for salo nt sept. 23, W* A MEY'S.