Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 November 1853 — Page 2
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Agent* for lhc Review.
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/t5 ft is now about the tiM- when rchiints r.nJ otheiv are wishing to have Cireulats. t'ard. I'j'ers. printed, \voull re^pui'l.tiiiiv eall tii 'iv attention to (•uv extensive IISHOV-iment of type. Ali i-ork ew.'ntud nt fhort notice an 1 at. Hie lowest :-i!kiea for doiii" work.
business. Apply immediately.
i£€?~ One more week, and we. arc done with the publishing of the delinquent list.
MAIL FA IM REN.
I LI ancient times, when mails were carried
in mud wagons, we generally .vceived them once a day hut now since rail roads ha\e
the delivery of the mails at every Post office
at a certain hour? It tliey arc, why are
two or three times a week, when we are entitled to it everv day. Thi* is the result,
lrom his hor.-e, which' resulted in the brca
mg and shullcrmg one ol his 1,-s a most,
shockin manner. Mr U. «as one among:
ed lrom among us, we li. ar, lor the balance
of the winter.
Iv (piicl enough lo su't the travelling pub-
lio, they should run through in little leiS
than O.V hours.
-,
JL W 6S1D S *V I & tx Sai
.v.milncotir list .-f
v?r S(
To Advertiser*. I
APPRENTICE \VANTi:i). v. The Russians were concentrating around To a sprightly boy, 1 to 18 years of .Kalafat to attack them.
age, who can read and spell, we will give a despatch from Constantinople, dated the
good opportunity to learn the printing 22d, staling that the Austrian envoy had
come in fashion, if we get one mail a \seek we are doing well. Is there 110 remedy lor such reckless carelessness? Are not mail 1 the Whig ticket. contractors and mail agents responsible for!-'1 l»'o inaiority, and elects Ivg Assemblvmen. The contest between the Hards
their failures not reported and they fin 1 The lateness of the hour at which what accord'ino- to law? 1 returns were received, (3A A. M.,) and We have two trains of cars froni'Lafav-j Hicir incompleteness, precludes the possi3 ». ,1 -v, 'bililyoi torming ativllung like a reliable ctlc litre each .lar Imt #ll»r U»
\\rc are sorrv to hear that Mr.!
•lohn U. llobinson, merchant ol Ihi., place,
We have :ead of an individual who
was sorely afllicted witli ennui and for re
lief was- advised to exchange shirts with a h«ppy man. After a long and tedious
senrch he found such a man, but was in* ...
formed that lie had no shirt!
been acquainted with the fellow we would
have advised him to indulge in one of thos
splendid, magmlicent, elegant cigars just
T. D. llrown. rlhev are delicious, we
ffrrtCIAI. PAI'KK OF XIIr. COrXTY, TURKEY AND JU'SSIAN I»IrrIC1L. llo .s IN ST. LOUIS.—The Inldhyenrcr of
,n a
.°
Evcrv a-lvprti^'mont hsind -d in fr pnViivsttion., tinopu\ and that t.ie nimistice was on ],
1
plonid have ^vriten upon it tl-.e nundx-r 01 time^Utoa|jow time for its acceptance. I his fur-, includin"* (lie I 500 purchased t*l vcrtiAt'f wishes it u^crtol. It it *vt 11
he inserted until only rod otu. an.l ehar-ed a-eord-j ther sirengtlieiied funds, but, it was again I lie remauukr were bought seve
1
nl»itniirics. hereafter inserted ih «-ur_piiptT vi!l ho conditional—'.hat they order Omar acha charged one half the rejrnlnr advertiting rates
1 roenr0 adver11 re:he 111 -. crossed the Danube to strengthen and oc-
An t])c |ig
TIIK ELKOTION.—The following is the (,]K. democratic li iuniph is comjilete. Rodoflicial result of the late State election:—| man M. Price, Democrat, is elected Gov-
For A. Ir. Porter, (Dem.) 21, HU lor J. A. ,.1K)1. hy abont 0000 majority. The Legisl»ordonr (whig) K5.9IO scattering 1 Lit*, ]atiiro is largely Democratic, in MaryPorter's majority 7,4:51. .» jland. Thos. W. Ligon, Democrat, has 3,-
received and for sale at the Drug Stoic of Tlie Jtrack of the .\\ Alb-jny it
know of nothing more so, unless it is 'romp- Cambridge, ten miles below Ladoga,
ing among hay" with a low necked spencer, aiso
(fjj~ There appears to be a certain class
of living beings in human form here, asj
well as elsewhere, who think it extremely i^
smart to tret in debt lo irinlers and others,
L-nnu-iiufnf 1I10 'im.« thev never intend
0
paying the tirst red. bueh beings arc 110
1 0
they do not come up to the scratch soon
will be posted under the head of "BLACK
LIST''.in some coifspicupus place in"our p:i-
per, and ilu re to remain until all arrearages
are paid up in full.
*k Ci^T We suppose the farmers all kuotv
the bird.
-t-
SATURDAY MOUSING. NoVEMP.Kli 19. 13"3. despatch announces an armistice between packer for 1,500 head Missouri fed to be
I the Turks and Russians for an indefinite
•1-inr! Tl .'o
di«na(ch
1
ced thc
P^!CC
o1
iio.. commence iOs*.i e. g- j,l]t
h. \\. jAnieriif Third n'lfd'^vVaV- Tliis depressed the stock market and it, hogs tatted in this State do not urn out as
ted Oct. 27, which says that 0,000
a,tJ 1 0
I'T'T' I,he men barge.-, .wimmin? tln-ir ).««.
submitted to the Sultan a draft of till: new note from the four powers, which has been
accepted bv Russia. The Times still thinks 1 negotiations may prevent a general war.
N KW Vouiv E LKCTION.—The following from the N. Y. Times, is the latest news we have of the election. .It says:
So far as we have returns from the Stale
c0 pilri so
mail has laid over there one night and day, ^Vf,cn the two branches of tlie Democratic they do not eve]) then send it. W do not part is, however, as tar as it goes, in faso much as get a Laf.iye:te mail more than vor ot the Ilards.
„. l,o conlc-st !c-
I possibly change the present aspect. W'e have up to this hour no returns from The oitv tick-
{]ii of {c tipket
of gross carelessness. 'Liieso failures must. 1 liowe-ver, is partlv in. and so far as be remedied. Ji. known, indicates a decided Whig and Reform triumph.
L.vmi.—New York has gone whig bv a
mnj-rilv.
.|
c(
our business men. and ,11 he greatly mm- FOO||IT
am
casllc
0
better than theives, and we look upon them
as such. The only remedy to cure such
unmitigated scoundrels, is to make exam
ples of them by publishing them to flle world as such. We fear there are some, if
lti|1 lvas
Mrtv
history, they have fought until nothing is left but the tails—so mote it he.
vote. In Y\"isconsin. the Democrats h:-ive
swept tlie Stale by ?. large majority against
\Yhi""'rcrv, abolitionism, and all the tactions OO 1 combined-. The star of the North-west nev-
Saturday has the following*—
?.k
materially advan- 'u"i°u'Iino
^n=ll-sl1
antI rc,K 1
lhc fom powers wa on
1
IS
In \nv Jersey, where the party is united,
Travellers can now gtffrom Indi-j majori:y for Governor, and the uhole
nnapolis to Cincinnati in six hours. Hard- Stale ticket is elec'.cd by a corresponding
fV
,. sissinni we have not sufhcif-nt returns ti) It we had'
1 1 1 1
a em
t'us season'
jtion is enveloped 111 mystery- A lenna day. An engagement was raaiie by a city
1J^'rC(.1
as
rumored that the so-called armistice was! a portion to be delivered here •"p.?.' 'tlif 1 .:i 1 :isii*/". nn ili^ A!i-.xd'n rivfr.
,|^
f1in ttf
ri'i-
1
judge of the result, Whenever tl.e Demo-! enouge of the ri^it kind to do-business.
crats have been united, oj^position has been there is any young men about, in the coun
1 fruii.1. ss. jlry that would lilie a aiUiation in a dr}v
1
liailroad, is now laid as tar uq*n as
11 uri(J'*'0 lC»L ill LI to ul' 1U »V I-IA vl
1 (ireencastle i.nmetliatelv, this ill
e,uc un nulc:5 01
'l"°II1=?
fulJsvlll aml
or
llll,ckl" r•-
lul
aether owin-to the size and quaHly of that place a few days ago, from Boston,
go I'to if Lalayette lt» Indiauanolis, and the
that Thursday nex: is Thanksgiving day, |ouilet#througli that section of the COUU'J V. throws a stone shot ot#,000 pounds weight. and of course will bring any quantity of, —.— Ol course such immense guns are more dressed turkeys for. the occlusion, as'they jf£" Tl.e New Albany Ledger says two' formidable in r.ppearance than reality, and will be worth. Well, considerable, .xko- more large and tine locomotives arrived at
for the New Albany fc Salem Railroad.
it?" Tlie opu'a ion of Ttrre-Hau'c at! £7T A writer in the Chicago Prctfznys pyj® of omen Rights and imentor oi
this lime is a little over 6000, and of La- C'r.iw fordsville, is a flourishing town! Now tms equivocal costume which bears hei iayel'.e. nbutitTO K). (-raw-fordsvillestands t!uf is nothing new or strange, RS every name, is lecturing at le\cland, Oiiio. on
exactly between '.lie inojmifciUs. Leak body who tr.-ivels through Crawford^viUe, f^pcpinev, and the kindred issues. to f-xHCtlv t!.e same coiicluion. appear.* alw»T» in the Dlov-uitr dre.v.: it.
to
,('f,jrc
llsc 2
I'll pi'-icchi'f the ver ^ca_d, deliverable lrom 13Ji to 20l1i inst.,
this mrrniii"-. thevare strongly in favor of little headway in this section ol the country,
Almost-every town o-ives
and Softs is, so far, much in favor of the IlanK
°th of January at the
a
under 1U0 lbs. 53
r. ARC. Ell 1JIA.iAN\ 1I A I :kl.I I lF-i IU.l pniod. •».: v.. ... ... and all above that weight-34-nei. In regard to the subject of Temperance, I In the First district Wright, the regular
A? we sin ted yesterday, packers are in
-nu5, Another-despatch, which is said to be sat-1 tin market for No. 1 at 1. deliu red this, ]C(rjs]Htjun on moral questions had failed, elected over Nabers. nVin.i/nr mn woitK dour-* i« ord'-r. isfactorvfstaf.es that the diplomatic note of month but as yet we have ascertained that such legislation was generally dis- In the Second district, Barry, the reguor JOB MORK
it, wav to Con&tan-'s,l'L's t|«»t «n be considered a cr,tenon for,
early dehverv. One packing establishment ,/
between a,000 and G000 contacted for,
1
)ev c:in|Kt
November if he had not already begun.— Xo. }, as ihey are all Missouri fed, and
nut.StreetK. rhiladtlphia. l'a. Kva" stated bv a telecraphijiiiic^patch, which weight and qu,tlit\ as Iilino.s 01 «tl-0ducing such measures into the sphere of S. If. I'AKVtx.Sonth Kat corner Columhia and ijH.i ,l Iowa fed. W Main s:re'its. Cin-innrUi, Ohio i. our Aj^nt to 13 apparently.authentic, tJTHt the lurks
naa
ou jt lj)(U,t L|ie
l11}iI"^ot
1 rK
rlmese
balance on tho Missouri river. olitics.
hogsc»at on an average from S3 7.5 to p^-"i
was «:i!l farther depressed to-day. There
would he a fair demand for ILIC former at§4
rossed the but packers generalfy show no disposition 1
ish infantry and cavalry had crossed the 1 but packers generalfy show no disposition ,]u
Kalafat, U' operate at any thing over that figure.
at •'Si 50. 1 he offerings to-day were light,
hut packers showed no disposition to oper-,
,O^OKTn7Do"s^l^"Aii^nv Knicfc-1or
erbocker
dog, belonging to one of its carriers. The carrier falling sick, sent out a boy to deliver the papers, who, being unacquainted with the round, was followed by the dg, who stopped at the door of every subscriber, never missing one in a list oi six hundred. At the door of the subscribers who had not paid in a long time, the dog was heard to howl.
jump
Such a doz as the above wuiil.l make but
•JC*?" Lay in on & Co., are now in receipt!
ies direct from Cincinnati.--- Persons wish -.
have an opportunity of doing so. (uve 1
tliem a call, as they arc selling off'
rush. -t
Additional re turns may
if Z?" Cov. Robinson of Vermont, has just
issued his inaugural address to the Yer-
monters. The most remarkable feature in
the document, is a strong protest against the Maine Liquor Law—and a recommen
dation that the law now existing, shall be
__ so modified as not to conflict with the rights
This savs Ihe Sentinel was of the citizens, or expose his homestead to
xvhilo riding out on Tuesday last was thrown liJJ-no op-1 wanton and malicious intrusion. frrX' verv howevtr lau.lahle ami prop.-r, is nn.xed up
between the! The Oovernoi- thinks that such moJilica-1 J-nk.,.^sl
n!
veten miles of .lining belw«n Craw' •«*»'. nnj.rsland that on Monday
1-M-lNW4'1
j.
tions may be made, an.l Ihe cause of tan-1
iv"£'
sa
be considered stiictly
J| )rat(j| 1nlbal j„ I erance be furtnered thereby. well. Then don't try lo make them dis- Uon
iT-i? It is generally believed by almost
State. W'e will stop at the above named hotel, ie ver
best the market of Lafayette can aubrd, «"d j:!u|.c
,.
K.*n.i.*'it ibr Imwm r,-~ fi-i f. n-l il lo
goods house, let them come to Crawfords
.1 accommodated
1 a
ul,s
"'J,*"*"' 'f-
tl,c
can see how e\eiJK. this jd in ashington Ilall, w..ich closed with,1
will have to layover one' night at tin-1 boards or patent-leather.
Iiri.lov. whereas, they can now take the
cars
ri
I benefit the iravelliu •"public m$£n, as they free fight, open for anything that wore side-' among t!:e robbers Hungary, with the
uon nun. ej
THl on :ilone
travil from this place to Indianapolis will take the southern route. We hope the Hi-'^tN* day is not far off when the care will bc.ennnon which guard the Dardanelles is
)n:n^ into Greencastle and give us an charged v. itii 230 p-Hinds ot powdei.and
ie
is computed at 5Q.0C0.
firing is not unattended with danger to
0
wn artillery racn.
#5?" Mrs. BEOOMEH, the notorious cham-
TE3IPEIJANC'E AND POLITICO. We commend the following remarks of the Pcnnsylvanian, to the calm conside-ra-
°k PJ,lcc ester tempcrance men who arc for forcing the
ran uestion into po it cs at a
ar( n(
lic]e
we ca
cess
]y
on
tllis )cy
.ili
0
t]lciT pe
,]i'jc
(creed,
rcc
Danube and taken possession ot Kalafat, to operate at any thing o\ei that (i^uie. tlieir political and they behold the upward, owingto the war rumors. 1 he nnwifhmii meetino- \^th anv resistance.—! Hoi—i Ive only sale heard of was 200:
coan
we
a
lcni) ail
tiUUio-h
esl
0
on
.. I 111.' 11 liii onu
su
j)j
si
every body visiting Lafayette, that the. would injure their parly, or letanl the op- jn
iuarantee to those
received the largest and best assortment of are consistent patriots. 1 hoy cannot and
hr.r.hvMre nc their establishment, eterhefoie W.,1 not e,tily abandon their
a ii in a
1
os atc an
_• I 1 ,1* L-,, fo -it ln-v nmml at beauteous neck" Italy
«.:N lo,* n..,lit nt R-iin-'hrnuvb er mi^nt-lnat.lior. ,,, kllliC at lltl piOU«l at Dtaaicouh IILCK, lUiij
uu
k.
ss
She
i,-az.
under all circumstances. The ar-
is wise and well considered, and is gress for the State at large by a heavy
]cil]a{,(.ci to do good. jorit}*.
and ad above that weight §4»net.. in »nn.ji«i in th» cnhioM. nf Tcmni'rsnw. Tn the First district Wrio-ht. thf rr
statec on a
of lhc
ro
experience, and the utter want of sue- in the Legislature, and secured a decided
herotofore, should have been so whol- majority over Koote and the Whigs.
disregarded—akhouoh the least reflec-i
]10y](j teach the impracticability of in-
tn ink there is "er\ little p-^j-ty politics. Such a course of procedure were triumphant. Marigny, for sheriff, has F1 11 r. the market for No. 1 opened at ]ac^,s
evcn ie
for ifug and pro\iMons ])C ]10rK.st, conviction of thereby pro- majority.
mol tl W(.]farc
^,1(J
|,CMCclVes
lh(4 uippv 0 rat 0M3
uippv 0
and developement
d, and tl.ey behold
.jjtli. and gtWral prosperity. Now, with
ate and rounclJotS could not .\e bcin.sold tlicir principles before tlieir eyes, you ask Corn—There is a speculative demand exThe Times has .11 cxcejjl at a stiil lower rale. ithem to embody in their creed a question tra Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Ohio 30s
a
o-ives an account of a wonderful i110t l^t.mately belong to it—a subject Larnng London circular quotes-bread-1 1 —1 .... 1— .1 ... .i 1
as In- would be compelled to howl from the: and its own place, tlie subject is an im- portant -lias alon- oeen seriously .nI 1 1 1 IT Hired and manv places entirely arrested, 1 portant and necess.irv one: IJC canno:. •j ,, it it* ho linn- bv the attempt to mane it a source, ot lionas an upngnt man, aavocr.ie ir, nc 11011 .» 1 ....
of a large and heavy stock of nesh grocer-! political princijiles or injure a ^oluical or a ...
., 1 liered. Standing by itself, he would iio^ .» ,ng io lay Umr wmter supply, can now
boiij con cri
i„
p0J
.t^
it bnl assoc a
—. its advocate
inr
1 1
with aiy/hat lie views of paramount importance, ^ould PfJs^
firmness, in the honest politician.
0
1 1
.!ones Hotel, is the best kept house in tlie erations ot tl'.eir princijiles. And wouid ^fdin-cd inen in Pennsylvania, called I Ik
ported in'.erests, knowingly, to the disconi- j)t.v
0
everything about the whole establishment. political coin iclions? mechanic, and merchant, and ihey settle ciei'ii and com'or'able I Here, then, lies one cause of the lailure
ii :u 1
i€^ Graves d: Cumberland Ir-ne JusnjThc men who neither seek nor wish olhce
i""iciPk-sotiicr»u'c hnporians.
ul1 cl v0 iern
LIK-IT is nothing in their line but uliat ovt v(.Ii(..-ion or morality is to be presented to master left ample lirovision for send- *s'"^'
will be still-born
icttV
om
an a
ly
in
5
TELEGRAPHIC.
former occasion, that all Democratic nominee, is supposed to be
intelligent, who draw lar nominee, is elected over Wilcox.
friends of Temperance in beaten Freret bv probably 1,000 majori y.
an awkward and unpleasant position. Let Ihe \N higs have onlj two 01 thiee mem-1 c|K.tl1,_
'oMou-ii'.- from the Cinrimiati «s suppose llieni to be honest patriots and bers of the State Legislature. B«COII si .owo5.ii,. I»on. the u.nat,.
(wm prillcip C- Foj years Lhey Dnn is
have maintained their political views, un- Slidell will be re-elected Senator by a lar^e
ns and developement of Brendstufls are active, and prices tend!
tr\- bouudLag furwapd in intelligence, favorable weather has settled the convic-
tion that
jj encouraging experience around Richardson quotes an advance in wheat
subjcot foreign to it-one that does'Gd
which, however good and valuable in it- stuffs firm. American red wheat J(W 34s self and however essential in its own ap-:per quarter white 74(f 30s. "Western capropriate sphere, is vet one that cannot bo mil Hour 30s: Baltimore and 0hio30.9. amalgamated or identified with politics Coffee is active, and holders are holding without danger—one which, in this unnat-.back. Sugar has declined Gd. Teas are ural connection, might prove of doubtful'excited by the China news and advancing, utility—or one which the opponent of his Lead is active anil advancing. Iron is acpolitical views might employ either to the tive common bars8((£8ij, rails o^@ 10 rmiry of the party, or for self-interest. Now, how can you ask an honest and con-
uittkHa politician (0 support it, oven nnce-jH.c claiming: (lie altcnlion of tl»
believes that it would jeopardize his
vi'
the British crop will be short.
witli the happy operations of 011 the week of 3J, and flour Gd to Is.—
TKMPKK.V.VCK.—Tl\e subject of Tetnper-
it be s'lmitted that, standing alone gwd 01 t.ie land, and one l.iti msical 1111
profit, an 1
1 1 nr sooner was tins sub ect likely to beconn
ranizaiion to which he lias all alung nd- gcnei..i and po] til.u, .on, ago. than ntimlxT.s ot ieinperar.cf
V{
0 its
.nrs
„hi thev owed their elevation. »Ml politics, or »ilh any other scln me that
want politician^ to be honest- Very in-elevant, or lm» no necessary eomicc-
"TF*"® VP°".'-'T"L,'1"0" COLOHKDMEN FOI LmB.-M.-Theschemc
antl interests which they know \f
., ,, 1 toiuvt .11 peoou
1 w* ftT''ihe next Congress will contain more. Lurope. llow impossible, remarks a co- traveller stories, the Indians trade the
°. *ii! net' members than any previous one.— tcmpoai v, for a soul not stired and even precious article villi tnf-'i" wr.ite Msiturs j,*., ,-,tr .ich apj.roved seenriry payable without 0 understand that a line ot coaches v.i.lj .. .,,,.1, mnpb in the same 'trimiiive style as the relief from vaiieiti'-n or a j'i:isriM-nt laws. j, Xqr two tlurds of the whole number have ti :ed in fire, to conceive and utter such muc.i .1 t..c sairn v. KATHAM I Poom-IK. Adtn-. placet? on the road between Bambriuge 1
W ,in. Congress before. tlnngs as these: ... ami in the same ignorance of its value.— J.
'J""' ", 1 tongue tied, the Rhine stagnant in her bed! (j^jifornia has been found, an Ophir richer-
Poland, still the Ni.bc of nations, and her
chihlren cut up and paicelled ou,
can
lc
I
„-in,-illcs._
ott(
*1 v. ean tho
of the West, frqm which I came out yes terdi
The Editor of the South Bend Keg-
ister savs the wifig party is "cool, calm,
and composed," while the Democrats are
quarreling and abusing one another. Well, we should like to know what corpse is not "cool, calm, and composed," and what vigorous, hcar:y young fellow is not always ready lor a boJfing match wiih bis Hfcighbcr?—.Yctr Albany Ledger.
I' .1! JACKSON*, Miss., Nov. II. The Democratic ticket is elected by from i.:wo «,idVt"*4 50@4G0." flicker* ^nw no"disp-' fije to ten thousand majority. tooivrate. iir 1 (Jrecn Meat—tJrocn ImniP ha\*o duoiiHCu to 6 .ic m. Barksdale, Dem., is elected to Con-,
ma
from historical data.— In the ihird district, bingleton, the regu-, hi,is. s^tithern sold at ^7 -iM".' The market
NEV,- Orleaxs, Nov. 8.
At our elections yCsterday the Democrats
certainly elected to Congress.
of their country. In DKTAif.^ "I' Till". MAKKI-Ts.
encouraged bv NJ:W "T OUK, iNov. 12.
political fire ferment. N •ly to be ten and fifteen
utility, to sup- h-ci'Jivrs arose a,I .arts ot the conulij
tcd, and irrelevant willi v-ho xpectet. to m,ke mone In it. In
lu
he cannot, as man of principle becon.c before ch.ldrort H.KI wonu n, w, who I
1 1
There is a stern consistency, an unvield- tait-s 01 I r,.VL, Jle inform their hearers of their own iormei _...i j(1. 0 1 .. career of infamy, intemperance, and desees how often these various foreign ques- e.ucci ui i- 1 1 ir baucherv—thus poisoning the muuls 01 tut tions are made, use ot as vehicles for sell O.IUUILI\
a an a a
1 4 ii ii It
under pretence of great zeal lor some mor- 9 1 ire-
01.„
al question, pn ferment and ofhee are
1 1 1 11 1 .. cielv and tlie cause was injured, lie has thus been duped by men who, after cit.\, they succeed by their covert schemes, concerned themselves buL li interest to which thev owe
P''j(C P^ki.. -md
their audiences were Jilled, their liointi
a it a it in
L"" fii
1
a
for modest ears, rub he sentiment soon
lul
'i"-'1-'"---
1 1 1 1 ^*. 1,, rrn' a ston to tlr. outrage upon decent st.i* sought. Nor can he torget how oucii he I 1
3
,j, „.||j f0i|0,v, when anv ean»e,
colonization is exciting interest
tj.u t-jo*lit
they not be dishonest—would they not vi- j)t.t*i:x Enterprise Company.'' design to olate honest principle, provided thev sup-
f.mijark
thvir long-clienshed and sincere includes a clergvinan, farmer, teacher,
a})uuL
cotln|y
but oui sec- f,
dJrcss of Meagher, recent- 1^'jon valley.
Kc
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party, showed that he had got beyond Al-j buquerqiie, and had entered upon the ex-!
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KlCWUKNT Di£&CIllT*TIOy.—rinc tolluwiny pluffitlull Ot tile lUiivIlOU II lccjion ut'J UIV-I tilt itiuMu.n Kri.'lav tliL* i»tli tv of I)»M*eiurbrr A private account of the ex-1 nnxi-
v- 1 1 1 nedition of Mr. Aubrev and his par.y rep- 'n.-om. ', ._n.\. Im .. -h. li-hvered ill New ork, is truly eloquent
cul
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its description ot the present state cu follI1d in pebbles, and according to the in/i-tcn^iN. bee-liive*=. Are.
a 0 1 1
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Sj|um0
locked in her sculptured sepulchre, and AL YELLOW FKVER I.V ALABAMA.
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uamcd of
revc
coun
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eve that scans the history of this day turn,
I standing on the soil wliere-
One of the 700 Turkish d™ ,—: on us. I he panic,_ it is impossible to dc-,
wit joy—withoutgrief without despair-—} Vh population fled ,»
,t bo to this great Comn.onwoa.t,..r
t!,. o»er, the progress lhc immensity of,
Lra
(j'i"'ter. An association of
in a few days for Liberia, whither
tf() as a
Jdissiouarv family. The nuni-
twenty miles from Monrovia, up the
S[ liv Tl
youn
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CINCINNATI 31 ARRET. CIXCJNXATI, ?UV. I f".-
Flour— SSuthirtjTwad done after the rcecp-" tion uf the Jialtitv news." l'ogs—There issome demnrtd for fillinpcon tracts.-
slloll]dcfil flnil s5(U
.s
aro nfforetl at
Provisions —Mess pork is held at Cirweries—Cutt'eo we qnotc at!!('»11 )£c.-
NEW YORK MARKET. XJ:AV VOKK, Nov.
easier.
CKA\VrOIlDSVII.I,E PRICE CURRENT[('orreeted ivwUy for the Kevicw.] Wlicat. '.0 Apples, preen, 15 Corn. L'.r Afples. dry. 60 liite Heaii^. £1.00
II (ico] tre W.
I,m*as Joel i? I Ludlow 1)11111•
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Mahon John 11. MeDoiial It M.rat !i John ,, Mount aims Moon* Joseph Milli-r Alfred Mills N. W. Meln'ir'! \Vniiani Mi-Manns 'al-herino
November l'». 1-
.j master, James W'urdlaw, of Fav-! mider *:..-li in haml. MI1 all nm o\(.-r thre
.,i „clJ. ],„« l, ft fx ^Inyt^i,! UV
imore, in charge of an agent of the I i,c benefit of the n-n-t' law.
ond attemjit will fail. II, then, a question ionization .Society, to embark for Liberia, .. __ J^)i"PH (tLA.^Sf.'i K. (Jtiardi.in.
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Peruvians did with the Spaiusn invaders,' 1
Th,se reports indeed iiulica.e that another, Bid' WOODS
u,,,,, Pi ,rro
":J yellow fever which has ravaged so.
C0M 50 hare died in a iu
1 ii el is a in a is id a a E N A .. tl.n ,.rt r» »i mn r^iit
th chu rchcs are
silent—the schools are disbanded,^ and a I
N'OTK'K
ATM A MK
.. IS.
Flaxseed, 1'-Ja75
1 -1 j' Timothy, $1.50 1'eathers. SI Wool. 20a3»)-
Baeon side A shoulder Beeswax, \0 tliiij-ihi,'. '.!• 1" Potatoes. 20
Onions, 7.V
DIt. S. I). IIOWK'S SII AKi:U SAIISAI'AILIIILA VV I IILI IM RL FY TIM: IIIIOOD.
Jil.STiOF I.r/rTMttS,
IJKMAINIXi in t.ho Post at 'riuvfonls.1.1/ villc. Indiana, en tin: I fit li day ot" Xovonibur, 1.•*•••. which if not taken out within tliruo months, will lu st'iit to liii! (ii-jH'ial Post Oiftce as "deiul: lottA'rs." Persons oalliiisr for tin: same will jiloaso sav Advertised."
t'lauioii it Waii^'h a'v'am (iotirtrc W. I'arman Isaae II. S I ii lii'V Jacol tiark i.'. Iv'. .'ut i'/an .Folm I'ainey \S illsam 'rain Amanda M. Tt. '..p.y A. V. a 'omnions William 'lurk Julia Aiui Drajvr Kt-nln-n !)avison Abraham lluiiiy Ktta or Haviil Dii'.'ired 7x-oii ird |)a\ is I', or :'ainl" Alislom ...As: l)iin!a[ James li. Kii.'k vainier James /airfield Jaroli K.iiiiimiiiLT Tlioiixas i.*i«rvr J«••«•!» .v .iifi-n John IT. L. tree John liiiui J-'Iin ililia Iiailtv* 'liilimaii Hannah llall John If ni'-r (",il lid iin* P. vft ila'vk Joim II iiimaii I 'ar id ilenry I'i -hard v, I li (Kiiuaii James Hummer (i. I!. l,.y l.'oh.-ii, J.imes John I,aiiili'*rf William ajl.i
Mankey .loel Mills hii/alxjth ',- Maniiuii Mary Mi.Conn'a* Joscpli Mat-key Josoph Maliarry Thomas M-iirah Mi. hael M.-Curdy Alevatulcr M.-I.a iirh!iii Klizabut-h Monro Klizahoth Mel 'lure Martha Xoonan John
Allen William -J Andrew liiiirv John I5owi.ii Mary Rail'-'V K'izaliuthv Much-J. II. Bt'imnon 'hristei'ln Baild Wm. !1. litirchaiM (jeorirfi *J Heany Sally Aim I'allieotr. Ilcury S. '.'oa.'iify .li'll'i.*rson 'oitnt-v .John orJeiUisfiii Nivhelsim Minim
JS'owland James Owen (ieorfri* Tani Charles II.
It
l'earsoii Minerva /, Perkins Willii.m Pointer A rev A.
Ke-.-ves (larret
W. S.WDKIJ. P. M. 2'»nwl.
^nartiia!! ^alr.
Wil.I, s:-'l at piivate .-ale. the personal prnjH*rI ty ol Mary (Jolwell. deceasi.-l. oil lJrciiiljcr th !"'h. Is") ?, at the re*-ideriee of V. illiam Tlioinpson, miles si nrli ea-t, of rawfordsville: lo-wit:-I l'.eds :-nd beddiie.'. t.l links, twosetls of silver sl.iooliS.
valuable, freed by the will oi »:MS ..F S I:- All sums of three dollar
1 is iv I at ii
,... -1 erty. con-i.-i III? part of the
resents this district to be prolific in gold, it «-i{: Jh..-^. i*»ttl.*. i,o^..-.»cvi».
'li IVI fi ijin I/ MVMII 'I». jo Iv ur I
ded to the frenzied cupidity of his rpin: rxnKRSKJNKI). desirous of mal-ij.c
trymen." I eluiiisre in tin ir business,-will 011 and after
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,, i'ii 1 1 uo -waiK ui» tu mu liiui.iin offieit aiul settle.
manv Southern cities, has at last fallen up-j I'nder Waahinfftori Hall.
mi
bo 303 oul
350 0 only remamioz of
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jsuch times I never conceived before. All business is suspended but that of doctors i/ens of f'r:nvforl.*\il!o and vicinity. lie and th^ dru"" stores—other stores are clos-1 {rives psirtioular attention ucarious teeth-mi
nvisited-the bells: of which arc now annually l"st for want of timely I II inul jiulicions truutmcnt. Those thnt sire in want
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is dreariness and gloom. I feel little like mens of the lc*t nianuf: «tnrc of Porcelaiu Teeth in the West,
spending the winter in such a place. r— Having ftirc ntility and ca.-t* to nil re[uirifi arrifi-
is hereby aivci). tliat the muk-r.-ijjiioit. -ial sulHtitutos. from srnjrle tooth to-art entire ha* lii-cit apnoititx^l Kdministrator «-f the estate donhlc* st't. All work trarrantod. i" .1 li -1 v*-,-. hi to of M'jn'j.-onr'.-ry unty. ITIL, ." Alh operations jwrtuiniuir to tli",*v-i« itoc careful Ir said c-uito j» s-tlvt-nr. ntt«*inliwl to with tlie lca.«t pw«l)lc pain.
•i 001 IKK. A.iinrlll'MV-).
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14.
Tim.market Is drill. Fl'.mr—The Steamer's news depressed the market to the extent of }i to A-H.5. Sales of at ^T/$ 12 f.r State, and l-'tfr" 1^ for Ohio. 'J.'JW-
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J'ea William S. Kay Asiijili JJi^htsi-1 John liaybiirn William II. Kt-edJowb !.• Kay Williinn '. Kos John (toss John H.
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Itow ley Sinijli Pay Samn:-1 ien"r. Smil ieorirfi M. '2 N-oit William 1». SavHiro Jo^n Si-ott. Marv K. Smith Sinilli Susan Stej'lieMs Tlios. Sandford Ander.-on
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Si-oti, Fraiu.is J. Slii^lev K. Sfeelo'.Mary K. 2 Siorit Joel Siinj's' ii Marlin staeker I-.ii/.alu-l ii Tho::i(.so?i Mary I". Thoni|isoii Wm. N,Taylor Mal'LMiet Tliomas Henry ,. *1 flOUKI.** V..
Van Dvek ('. V. A. \V eese Jesse M. Will.'t Will. W. Wilt F. Wakland I 'arolino Vv'liiriicv Lizzy A. Wiitrlit John W il*oii Mi.-hael \S ashbmii Nicholas L. Walker Jame** II. W W Wii-lit K. I.'Ztiek Thomas
and lol-
the puraivin-
nl.\...p.
Adsiiini^ti'.ifor'K Sale.
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lace ieidenee cf .Jtdin H^ver. hitc uf rnty. Iiul..deed.. bis pcisonaI [iroji 'illowiiitf artieles towlieat. eorii. f'urrii
T1 1: Mr--. A credit of twelve months will be niven nil si'iiv- over three dolars. the pi'rclia--er jrivinj payable without nt laws.
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POOilKK. Adm niiOw:
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.Monday next th«ir entire stoek of staple und
fiuiry F)ry (tood* |.0Mtiv,.ly atCo^t.Foii CA?MOVI.V.
Our assortiiK-nt isj eom]lctc in every particular, and ",-nish tfm-Ir stocks will opfioriunity. as we purheavy rise, and the the same figures. •ntraire in the Dry Gooda !iul s"0 ii«. as bargain appli'-ation is made. firm are politely requested
r. k. IniYANT A Co.m
w^il.ln to N'ovemlwr 12. ul9tf,v-
VAi\IERI*ir/l\
SURGEON!
KSI'KfTFl'LLV tciiilerH his *crvioe» U) tlie cit-
artifi'-ial twth can do well to rail and see spcci-
I)r*mul Rooms in Wasliingtn Ilall. Novcmlxir 4. 1*53. \."ulsttl
