Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 December 1853 — Page 3
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proper that it should be efl'.-ctod without1 delay, .ns -\r- be- done and an occasion
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actor had risen to the alarming amount o! more than one hundred million dollars. In that message tiie President admitted the di'hcuit.y of bringing back the opera lions of tiie government to the construction *et up in ,-.nd marked it :is an admonitory proof of the necessity of guarding flint instrument with .sleepless vigilance against the authority of precedents, which had r.ot si, the sanction of hs most plainly deiined powers.
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If thai can be regarded "as a.' rys'em. which, in the experience of more than thirty years, has at, no time so commanded the .public judgment as lo give it the character •:.,-of a seltled policy,—which, though it has produced some works of conceded importance, has been attended with an expenditure quite disproportionate to their value.— and has resulted in squandering large sum? upon objects which have answered no valuable purpose,—the interests cf all the States require it to be abandoned, unless hopes i®nniy be indulged for the future which find fno warrant in the past. "With an anxious desire for tiie completion of the works which are regarded by all good citizens with sincere interest, have deemed it my duty to ask at your hands a •'•deliberate reconsideration of the question, with a hope that, animated by a desire to promote the permanent and substantial interests of the country, your wisdom may jprove equal to the task of deviling and maturin" iw plan, which, applied to this subject. may m\».'nue sometnmg beitei than constant strife, the suspension ot the powers of local enterprise, the exciting ot vam hopes, and the disappointment ot eheiished expectations.
In expending the appropriations made by the last Congress, several cases have ai isen in relation to works for the improvement ot harbors, which involve questions as to the right of soil and jurisdiction, and have threatened conflict between
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its successinl progress thus f.ir, and its Juglt pjction. for eommunieation ly railwiiy n?ro=s the promise of frreat and general usefulness. vontuiuu, and wholly within the limit* or the iiI have oinittfd to aslc your favbr-ible con-}
so o,cf .n beer, ttr^ed
enue for works of tliis character, inequality ivith consequent injustice is inherent the nature of tiie proposition, ar.d hecau-e the plan has proved enlirely inadequate to the accomplishment of the objects .sought.
The subject of internal improvements, claiming alike the interest and good will of all, has, nevertheless, been the basis of much political discussion, aft.l lias stood as a graven l.nc ot (Jtvi.-ion between statesmen of eminent abilily and patriotism. The rule ot" strict construction of all powers delegated by tiie States to the general government hay arrayed itself, from time to time, against the rapid progress of expenditures from the nation.".! treasury on works of a local character ivilnin '-he States.— Memorable as an epoch in the history of this subject is the message of 1'it.siJent Jackson, of the 27-h of Mav, lo3 which met the system of internal improvements in its Comparative infuncv but nu rapid had been its growth, that the projected appropriations in that year
for
works
Our government exists unJcr a written compact between sovereign .States, uniting for specific object: r.nd with specific man:--to their general agent. f, then, in tiie progress of its administration, there have been departures from the terms and intent of the compact, it is', and will ever be, proper to refer buck to the i'xed .standard which our fathers left us, and to make astern eii'ori to conform our action to it. It would seem that, the fact of a principle hnving been resisted from the first by many uf the wisest and most patriotic men of the republic, aiTd a policy having provoked constant, strife, without arriving at a conclusion which can be regarded as satisfactory to its most earnest advocates, should suggest the inquiry whether there may not be a plan likely to be crowned by happier results. Without perceiving any sound distinction, or intending to assert ar.y principle as opposed to improvements needed fur ihe protection of inlernal commerce, which does not. equally apply lo improvements upon the seabo :rd for the protection of foreign commerce, i.! P'd to the pc»we.*s oi
suonut to you, wneiner it may not be snleiy anticipated that, if the policy were or.ce settled again-' appiopn.il:o:i- by the genesal government for local improvements for the benefit of commerce, localities requiring exsspendittires would not, by modes and means a*clearly legitimate and proper, raise the fund necessary for such, constructions as the it safety or other interests of their commerce might jequiie.
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For the progress m.Je in ihe eonslruelion of roads within llic icrntones, ss prmidi-d
retarv of War.
TliC Ret of Congress cslabli-hilff the There is ens saojeei cf a domestic nasore, trhloli, Thccrrowth of our population has brought us. in Q« (l.tA«Un Tnclhi'mn from luintriiufciMier!aoco. And the many interest- thedestin-jd :C«raef -oar naaen.il
Smithsonian Ins Jt!Klon, provided thai the que-ibn^ of future plicr ilinvoUes.Mnnot il1 print ai which itweil bih-ovesu, U-c:.pami our President of the nfied .States, and other to receive yonr •-••"ly attention. I .vluds to the visions over the vast pro.-recti ve. 'Fi3C:ii!V.:r.'SPivo returns of tire .ccnsnp .sinjethe adoption of thi-.e*ra 'titntich have reveileJ law of steady which '"plication from thf od oi" on. this law of progress, if unchecked, will -.bring cs to almost incredible results. 'A l«rg«.aUoivan}e for a diminished proportional cffect of e'fUigrati'oii would r.»t very materially reduce the estimate.-while the increased average duration of human fife, known t'o have already re.sui:cd from the scientific r.nd hygienic improvements oft ho past-fifty years ^wiil tend to keep up through the •r xeruaps hundred, the same rat:o of growth. which has eeen thus revealed in cur past prO^Tf-??: and to the influence of tUesd can* may be added the ihfiux of laboring masses• from cast«rn Asia torhe Faeiric.-ide of our possessions, together with the probable aeces-«son of the population already existing in other parts of our iieiiikpbere..wljivh, within the period in qiie^.ion, will faei. Ti:h yearly increasing force, the natural attraction of so va*t, jiowerful. and »ro5peroti.-i a confederation of pelf-governing republic --, and will seek the privilege of hcing suhnitted. within i's safe and happy bosom, transforing with themselves, by a peaoetu! mid lieaitlsj' of ineorj.'oraticn.: of virgin cxurerantsoil. ^.'iiich
persons therein designated, should consli- ofcoin:nnr.Ic.rt»on. by Idea .-ixfct put!* .. ii*i cf the -a-jdefixrvanse of oar comitrv are to.be placed lute an establishment by that name, an (a jn eJo- connexion for purposes botlj of define and __ ...„
that tlse members shoald hold staled a 3d comn»jreh.! intercourse. and more cspaciallr siicb mf.v be stated. in ireneral terms, nan. duplic special meeting for the supervision of the
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not bavin-' taken placc, it seemed to rue' TJut tl»-i eovcrninvnt hiw» not teen unmindful of ,u.f» cK,„,1,1 ,.nv. tl».« h«re.wfore~. apparent from the aid it has af-
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ag.iiiist the .'triplication of the federal rev- militcry roads «nd protect harbors of refuce. To
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tiie estimates ot wor^s of a 'mies.to provide and mitintain r.svy. and local!
local character in twenty-seven of the thirlv-1 forth the militia to-c.tecuto the iaw«, siipprc9.-» iuttirc-. ,„ ir rations. ai:d retwd inva,-ion.-», was cihtcrrcd upon one hwatcs, arn^miv.-r to one mdhon re ven
hundred anu hlty-foiir thousand ii\e hun- fence, and to pioteet a tenivorv and a population dred dollar-i, becau.^, indepen lentlv of thr wideaproad -and vastly mulripik-d.\ As iuci- .. i. dental to and indispensable for 'the exercise oi uns groun 1» .lic.i
is. 1 trust, not. noeessa
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appropiiations by '.onyrefs for such objects, no 'sound objection can be rai.-e i. liappily for our eountry. its |ea:eftU policy and rapidiy increasing 'popntetS^n i?upo« upon us r.o nraent neee^ity for j-.r«.'parotion. and leave but few traekl«-d deserts between. available points an'I a jwlriotic people ever ready and irrneraily able to protect them. Thes** neeessary link?, the -enterpri.se r.nd energy of our people arete:idsly ana boidiv .stnigirling to Mipplv. Ail exp'-vjenec «films that.-wlierever [iivateent«-r-prise will avail, it i.s nio:t v» i*c the genoral goveriinioiit to leuve to tl at .n ir,diviJi:r.l wal..i:!lllnc*PS the location a:. 1 execution of all inean:i of commu1 ho surveys! bef'-ve allud-d to were -igued to ascertain the most r.raeti'-al and ("•ononnciil route for railroad from' tiie Miosis.-:'.ppi to the Patilie oecam Parties arc now in the iicia makincr explornl:on«, v. if're previous oxami'iii'ions had n••"', .-opplioi yulKcient data, and wh.there was the ber?t reason to hop tiie object flight might t»o found.— Tiie mrais3 and time being botli limited, it is not to bo expccted that nl! the accurate knowledge xles-ired will l?L' obtained, hut it i. iiojiod that mueh and nportant information will be added to the stock pre'iou^:y possessed, and that- partial, if not full reports of tiie surveys ordererl will be vecf-:vcd, in for transniis-ioii to the two houses of 'ongre??, on or ^-re 'he first Monday in February rext, as requijed !•.» -5:c act of :ipprojiria ion. Tiie magiii•ude of the e.' .""wriss coiiiemplatcl lias aroused, and will doubtlass't,-'-:::-:?ue to excl.e, a very general intert's1 thro'ithout i!: -. ^•-"'U'.ry.
In ib: politic.:1. its coinm o.'al. end its v.:ntnry heurines, it has varied, great, a. «iivr.\-.-:.ng o'.:ti:ns to eonsidcrotion. The heavv ••xpv,. e. U!--gre«td£*-lay.-amhrit times, fatality atle'SviW' tr»."«.' -I'.her of the i.'fhnius,rentes, h&ve doinoiistraic-d adVGiitagr •..•i'it hwould rosnit from interricotial "'tmunuMiiou by tncdi safe and rapid means as a railmail would sujinly. 1 hese diiiicuitics, wliieh have been enconnt'-red in a period cf jH.-»ce, would Lo magniried and ctiil further increased in time of war. Uut whilst tiie ern-harra:-.'-!iiCiit:'. allc«idy cneountcrad, and others tinier new contingies 'kobe an
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iii-'iy to exliibit ti:c importance of sueh a work, lici'i er t-he'v, r.or ail consid-.-rution's ccr.ihraod, can li-ivc. i:r. appreciable value, vhon weighed in.-,i'njst the o', ig:tt.ion strictiv to adhere to the constitution, and tifhfu'iy to cw-uite the power.- It cetilVrs. \S i'.hiu tiiis liiiii* on to the extent of the uterc.-t he .government iiivoi ved, it would seem both expedient and. proper, if an ccodiomieal «nd praefieaoleroute shall be found, to aid. by ail ctiiii-'.itution-al means, in the coi-sfiucljcii «.•!' a vo d. which wi'd n.ite. by speedy transit, the population of the i'a iiie and A'.lamie States, lo '-uard
guani aea::'vst s-
oneirj-doi). should be remarket that, idlh^iurh he power to eor.stnici. or aid t: ••oiiftruetii-n of a road within the limits of a territory -N not cmDarias ed by lliat question of juri.jdietion v.ddch w«iu!d ari.o within the limits of a State, it is nevertheless held tobcol drubtful power, and moro than louhilul jTojrriet v. even within the limits if a ter::tory. for the g.ia-ral ^overnmeuL to undertake to adminiter the ailaii's ofa rail road, a canal, or ot huiihir ••I'liftriii'rioii: mul th.--ivforc that i- eoancetion with a work of ibis character should hi: incidental rather than primary. 1 will idy add, ai ]-re.-j:it-. that, fuliy aptro d.timr tlie. ir:tfi»i'ude of toe sobje.et. and soti.-itons that the Aiiantic and Faeitie shores of the republi may l.-e bound tctr-.o her ly iuseparabh ties of common imerest, as wed as ofcominon tealiy and attacliment to to the I. nion. 1 shail be disnosed, far as my ov. action in eoneerned. to •. liiflits ol the eoia-tiiution, expounded and ilaisIrated by t'nose. whose opinions and expositions constitute the standard o! my folidcai f.oth in retlw ledvral trovernm.'in:. It arv to s»v, tli:'t no grandeur of
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ant with the slow oi prosperity aiii. Iciritimab slitutiomd jiroirr. ss. S» -an aiford to wait, but i-aiinot afford to (.veriook tiie ark of our sen nt v. iliiei •Jed.
aii} id'je'-t. hii-l' m\' iy be at rest by the dclibei ,:te judgment oi th it-.tt vhoe. tl'.o pre,- eut is i.M -.::in. wivh j.-romise. and the future lull of ih-mami and inducement, for tiie ••-.erei
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of :«.-tivcinteliicer.ce. th past can never be without u.' f.il lesson- of atlmoniib mid iostrueloii. It its '.lanjies-s ,^r\e not- as boeor.s. ioey will eciaesrdy f.i! t- fulf.'i the oioect of a wise d.'sisrn.— \S lien Ihe i.- ave ciadl have closed over all. who are now endoavi riiu: to meet the obli.--a.ion of duly, eyeai PTi1 bu :i,.itiu.l .i.-, e. .i_-l toi.^t witnanxious apprehension.
A st:-ecs-fiii "war lusd ]i st terminate,!. Fence hrrlisriifr with it a vast s.Ui-mi iit.ui-ii of territory.-— 1 'istmliint:questions aro.-c. b.-arinc npn t'ie dom1 -de i',-Jtiru'i.-r of one i^rt on t'se lit' dcra-
•ar.d involving th •*itut:o.ial li-rii^ lie
incec v. ii bad u' a.l ..t take nv'tt'o ..-u .•!
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faithless to thbs arcat trust. While men siili
the authority ol'jiW ^^rcnt p,iris of this vast continent' oan no
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ihe Slate and yoneial jjo\ eian.eiH. 1 .ie he same s-cn.imeiit. tliaii i:\ctv variety cf rio-ht to consti uct a breakw.UvT, jolty, or ^iimati. noilean beoxp.ctM t" fur:ii.i tb.c -.one dam, would seem, necessarily, to carry with a^nhmol vn-duets, tIwy i..n «»»te ... object and su.- ..um cor.i.nwi ps.i. ins! pieseI
,re he expected to horn tne =a:ne opinions, or cm-
ij-laj!1{ ,:i8yeo,"of thatooject.
it the pov,cr to protect anil constructions, "liiis can only beeiitciuaiiy j-.:.,-,Thc gallant men cfilie Sor.tn and the norin placed on the road we will then dn,xo bv |"ivi!ii-f 1 lirisdlC" ion 0\ cr the sctll. eouhl tt.SK. t.'^cti.0i- tne s.it.LLie 01 vhv: ... (.o. in „.Mn0
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bi r.o clause ot the *,onstlta..on lyJ.id. uvini 'uu-h snocecde-ti the clangor of arms. on which to rest the claim of die Laced As their united valor, was adequate to all the ttials States to exercise jurisdiction over the sod os the t..mp ar.d dangers ot the tie.d, so ta.ir xi .i 1 i.,. ted witdom proved equal to tne greater tar.t •p and bread ba.-is.
of a State, except that conferred by fo ,i L-. noon ciglith section of the first article Ol th.e con- ti,,ns. which i: has b_*en oumrivilo^e to enjoy. i.:vl .lfia siitution I* is then, submitted, whether.1 will ever be our most .sacnvl'dnrv to sustain. It is, sheets and make other necessary improvebut the K-eOiO expression ot laitn stroui? aii«.l v.mir seise, who-e bi-.od mis^-_-icd ments, and upon no other consiueration.—
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in all cases where constructions aie to be erected bv the general government, the so often upon tne same field, during the war
right of soil ,l,ould not f.r,i bool«i,u,l, anil o^ ihe tow, sl.ouU U= im-orporatoj bv tl legislative provision be made to cover all v0
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form the appropriations of the last Con- sk-isi to me especially wortnv oi jo.ir cotiMdcragross, I refer you to the report of the
?f:'- ^ttdi- e^Vy q,s.,. •'•-century. "-.iih forward. irui
the it/vifcy M«vutt*ins/ i-Ime ius aijjnicsbie.tothe •existtni'jf of :s:tion.
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It n-no rt o| l.iy nip: ,-e to fine p,ii.iiiiii.,iee to xvlia-h will lrown upt-n ail attempts to approach
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tiie intimities of aire •ma wcunas. had ceased to parSieipi'stft rtctivcly j.nbiic atfairs. there wiw not no uly quiet r.eqss:..-'''Uj' in. ''Ut a lompt vindication of. "the ecnscituiioiiai riirhtsot the states.— 'I i:e ieserv,:,i powers werescrupuIcusiy respected.
No statesman put forth tiie narrow views rf cr.s-nl-t- to.ui-isi\ intcs .cresi^c an a^ita': n. be the psrit of.he0"!iip,n,f w.i-, reiffiid.-l a- -a"ie in the eye of- h- nor. t.u.t indi-p-nsnlile for th" t're't \penrnent of civil liberty, which, environed by inherent dntlh siltie-. w: \,: bv f"r.* .i: P. ,i parent wakness by a power superior to all obstacles.— "1 here I no ciu mmition. wl.s. tiiv oh-e of fr"cd'is v-ill no. s^roiiouui n]» v. -hoishl we p' to. t. While men snhabit-
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tsii.e.i I t.iese ^.-itos, am v. .th t.ce matv-.i o. pov.er ,,!!(| j,caot.j-uj .-av. his lonp and eminent.v useful ami pr.vp :iy v-'hi ha- m..de o- v, l.ai a.c aie. I. 1. is a .!sntli\.i»t lset. tna: irom tne atloicioii oi the C'l-'" uti-'ii u..til the olf.ee. and. --olthcr- of rcvciliiiioii had parsed to their raves. or. tiiroji^h
of:
~01.,nir fnienaden of feelinc to" weaken the!
such cases. I power of their united vt.oits. nor intejr.ai di.-.-en- means. £gT The slanghtering of hogs commencnments in this
jiv pnssntcasjct Micscwiims a.
of your
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iCti:i:ri'. and coutHiet, ill regard t: other S:.: tes. r.nd in relation the varied interests, institutions, and baoits oi sentiment aie.l oj iid'Mi. which, may respectively t-haracierize i.hem. Mutual fcriioiiranee, j-csjiect. ami iioa-interf-.-renee in our personal action r.s ei'.izens. and an enlarged e\-i.-rei.^e of the most liberal principle!} of comity in the public dealings of •State with N ite. wherherin lesislatsoii er in execution of laws, are the means to perpetuate that con.iio.on- inuI iraterni'y. the decav of which a mere po!ia'-:i! union on so vast a scale, cculd not long survive.
In still another point of view, it i.j r.n imp'-rtant iivaetieal dutv sr.-_'cested bv this consideration of the mai'nitnde ot dimentious. to which our political svstem. with its corresponding luachinciy of povernnu'iit. is so ra]id!y expanding. V,"ich iu- -, creased v!/iian "e does rt-quire us to cultivate the t-jiC virtues of public Iruuality aiel oitieial inite^rrifyand purity. .Public a,fairs ou^ht to be. so coiuitietod Miat a set tic-. I conviction shail prevado the entire Union, that nothing short ot the hi-rhest ti r.eand standard of public morality marks every 1 the administration raid legislation of the
.*.nt »-11- ^.i^jvo] t-nvcnmii.'nr. Thus "will tlso io.Ienil s*. stonu
i.-nnr popui.tr I,or, win ic.iu met i.ureeaut t.io.-e ^vha.tcvor c-xoaioioii time and nroirress ninv cive it. lights, or depart Irom tiiat path, which experi of peop e. con- -j'hat wise econoniy, which is as far removed from parsimony r.s from corrupt- and eorruptinsri xtrava-
cr expaioion time and progress may oiv
,. continue more and more deeolv rooted or the love
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CRiiee.—thsst sintrlc regard lor the puoiie cood.,
the treasury witii insidious projects private in-
peop.e.-- merest cloaked under pui.Iic pretext^.—that sound lisc.il administration, which in the legislative-du-psirtment. ttuards against, the dangerous temj.tations.incident to over'itowins rc-vi-nue. arid, in the
to a
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jiaejons regions a.re destined to swarm wiih ihe la.-o-tfW.ung and fa-Spreadilisf miliions of our race.
TLes« eon.-i.ierurions seem fr.slv to .fu t:iy the presunijili n. that the law of population .li.cvc stilted will still act with undiminished cdeet. throng I
at lease toe next haifcentury: and that thoiioands of kj-
executive.nntintains an unsieeriiu-x wateloTdhiess airainst the (aiitlcncy of ail national expenditure, to cxtravacfstnee. white they are aomit'ed ciement-iry politieai duties, may, I rrr.st. l.»e deemed as properly adverted to and urced. in view of tiie m-.»reimprjr.s- I see sense of that nccessitv. which, is direitiv sug- I psJ
cestcd by the considcratiotis now jireseuted. I r-sncc trie adiournment ol Con cress, tin- Vice Fres-i-."':iit of the I.-ii ilea States has j.a^sed r«.»:n vile scenes ofo.trt u. without h'l'.inif entered ttp-ui the duties of I the static,n. to which ho iiad been cailed r-v the voice
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•nanasentiment, whicn tlieii exi.«re-.l in relation to d-"a ai. 1 -pc if.c l'i' 'is-. sh a. or". .,ce o' incnlshedcitizeiK, w:.,--se devotion to th- Union ean lie ver be dcto'-'J, ba.- coven u'.c.-1.'. ed i-j*, to 'i, ii!--it..ti,,r.- ..r.d i. -t .i a is-e :i po.-o -isi.i -v tr. th«- j'c.iblie roind ihrcmrhou: th- eonfc'l-era'-y.' That this rep:ose is to stiifer s.o shot: diirin-: my oihcial term, if 1 have j--owcr to a\eit ic, these uh. hK "i me la o..t ,-s'reh ra the-Jith of that month. Aiia.ine c.-tate. n-rr ire wivo. .-n ot :m n. woo ,meu v. o.s^ oh csrend-
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ir.sr health wa« watched bv the nation wirh painful
In coini'lianec with, the act of Comrres .March
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iic cj c:h tec-nt day "»f Ay^il. in li^ culm
FntcrtsiinliiE: unlimited confidcnec !n your intaili£rrnt and patriotic devotion lo the interest, and he ir.it: conscious of n% motives on my part whicli are no' inseparable troiu the honor and :idvancement of my country. I ii"pe it :r,av be jay pri ileir to tlr-serve ami secure, not oiuy your cordial co-opera-tie.n in ireat ]ubiic uiei'.stoes. l.tit al.-o those rehttions of murial conlidence and regard, wlikh it is always so desirable to cultivate between members cf co-ordinate brandies of the. co\ernnieiit.
V'iieaiinmium of featnd ovt.rnmciit. enrnpn1:be 'h tiie midntenanee of nationai unity a/'id rf-ii-'ifot at 'on in cur relation.'-, with the rot of the world, sti atTortl the rule and measure ofeon•^rv'ion oi'oio' powers under Me freneral elatuse?. of the '-rn^titir .' -n. A spirit of strict a- f'rence to the verei' ris'iv a^d aiifiiity of every are.re.t er than a dispositon to ^ubonlinate the St a to iato a provntciid relation l(, tea.e^otrai author,' .-.s!i.:uht eharaetcrir.e ail our exereie of l'ic ii-.-pi-.'tr.e jo\rers temporally vestea in iu as a s.'cied li iisjt iroin the per.erous coiilidenio of our eo,.r ti.uent. in like maimer, as a manifestiy in •,itpeiiab]e oonuition or the j'C-rjietuation of the Fi.'-'Oi. aud of CfSiPJ'v? '.eje.'io.a.ion t.* iha, u..,..imi,,.:er,t n.uion. ti.tuie *. it 'n prr'^ro-i 2T^v^, •..ivuri.ed to. dees the outv become ye :v!y
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or the other of the two ileuses of Cnnxress'. and hav- hersu wa^on. fannir-ff utemdis, household and intr-by hissinirular puritv and wi.-dom secured uu- I I.it^i.en fuimtuie^tfc!,., 1.'outi.ied confidence and universal respe, t. ins f.d' I -1
FFANKLIN FIF.F.CE.
Wasi.inctcn. D. C.. Dccesni cr •.
(t^T™ We uudcrstand from the Post Master of tliis place, that arrangements have been made by the Department with the •New Albany and Salem Hail road for transporting the mails on said read from this
unite in a comm'ii' place to Michigan City. This is a irood essentia! to j1 I arrangement, anu when special agents are receive our ofore.
Ucv.ih.tion: ih.w eouhl -"and totretl.er in the more mail, more regularly than hertt
t.ns-
Qcy Th.e County Commissioners say, it the citizens of Crawfordsviiic vriil incorporate the town, they wi. 1 then improve the
^ye tl:nk the commissioners are ri.-dit, ar.d
(h packin?
resent" you cen hard!- place on Wednesday last,
fail to avail vourstd*es of tho light, which ths ox- ,t I«orioace of rhope^t eajcr.ujx-r. the future, 8.re v3 net per CWt. .tS.
E ?SE ?ATS.\'T
•sSasSroasJ id s, 5 o^f5's. TIIiLEtilERS, Seperators, «fec. complete, the ec»a,',:.deal po.'er in to -.'. f,r sal.1 bv
O s.ue bv Jttiv 1.f'C
Fn:i:
-ly
t:on. I
Is is evident that a confederation so vase and so ..ried. both in luinibersand. in toriroria] extent, in baoits ar.d in interests, cor,hi only be kept tioiial loia.-icn 0^ lie s:i ietc-t fd-'iity to oiples of the constitution, as understood by too-e -.vlio have aahercd to the mcst re. trieted const action the. powers granted by ihe people and the States, iineriireiod and applied accord:!jr to those priiv.-iples. the .^reat compact adaj^.-s itself with healthy ease ana freedom to an unlimited "xrcnsion of that benign system of federative e!f-rovern-meiii. of whicli it is our jrlorious and. I trust, immortal 'diaractcr. Let us. then, wirli redoubled. vi{Tilan e. be on our cuard aff&inst yieldirct to ti.e-cxerci-ie of dovdiuui ]"'o-.vers. e\en i.noer the pivssure o. the motives oi eoneeded tcmj'.oi-ary adVaii'•u«re and apparent temporary iwpctiienev."
s-
ML.",:roRi^ t\: iit'-.'K': P..
2 0 1 S 5 3 KBTCHTJ^IS pai"i ov a cut n.^. oelc'. r-,' it"
cr
cn
soiieitude. Lis toss to the count iy under ail cir- »•." not-wjth_ approved security, waving Jill cunistances. has been justly recrarded as irrei.iare.l.ile.
r- !v'
2, 1 SOD. the ontliof olrice was administered to itim eomnicnce between the hours ot 10 o'clock, a. m. and four o'clock p. in. on said day. fli 'D. J. LA\ ist'SON, Admr. isov. lo, TS3". nssIv.-S.
iLutti,f but 1 ,treu^th
unA
1
,, haidiy .u.liti.nt t" en-
abielfun rottun ):is jiomc in Alabama, -whero.
1
ifur
ML-MiOKh a ilOOKKtt. l.H*:ivt'tte, India! Scales. r,-id C.-,r,:,ter Scales of
'i'.:,:.: sale bv jrtv -t», ML'Hro::r» a iioo a::
PEOOF .SAFES, a good assortment in: ami-tor k-aie. bv
July '.r-j. '•I'MTOIID fiOOl^EK. eifan^rs. warranted to thmdi and elcan lit for marker, from 3u0 to o'M busliels o! w«i:-at r- dav. or, mind m«J fer sale bv Ml'^trdU!) nf'OKPh*. "Jnlv 20. IS53. Lafavvtitc, lmii:a:a.
A-
persons who have already arrived at maturity, and K_ •*e «'.p.cte to_r m.» eioet o.orcv are now e::ereisin:j the riirhts.cf freemen, will close their eyes on the speetaoie of more then one hundreJ millions of ]'0]'u.!ht:0n embraced within the majestic proportions ot ih.e /.merican Urdon. It i« not mei eiy as an interestirtc topie ot speculation that 1 prc.-entj.hcso views lor yonr consideration.— They have important practical bearines upon all the political duties we arts called upon to perform. Ihin.toforft,nur system ot covernmeur has worked on what may be termed a miniature scale, in eomi'ii th d: volopimn\ v, hi li".- tiiti-t t!.:.assume, within a future so near at hand, a? sear to be beyor.u trie present of tiie exh-.tiiit' i?en en-
J.-iihber and leather boltinc. nose ar.d pr.cidr.r,' (Jnrid-Wme '-ranks and toilers. Sausiure meat i.-at-ters. Ne:-:s of measures, j-umps. et-rn sheller^. etc.
V» are also now re-, eivitor our frythe?. l.o-es, forks, cradles, sneai'ns. etc.. ler uur sprin? trade. j.'e.-.-ember t'. vn2".
I Mott's iigric.:.Iti:ra! Fitrnaccs, hvulinu waior. tryinu* (ard and tmiow. eoolt.5. imr ve?e:a!.-les. etc.. an indssi-ensabio article for farmers, pork paeKers. butchers, hotel keepers.
Dee. 0. .Mi--,:i'odi) & »xi::
i- hSc.'!
,i
and ek'Mcr uj'oii us, :^cid 'ensot the several ^ta.—. h'^torin th« lft.tr on TT-adt r^rrT-"Y Vf:'1, ti, ii. .ate a.li.item.d and at. vticnate spirit. Ian-. j{AI.0) and to prever.t the i'uir Irom falling. wit, -i *'i{ irolden opinions of persons who are usinc
"•re
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'ALU PZIAM?.- a 1 :-u,- O'l iif i'i a'i 1 SV Jidv 2','. IS 13.
WUXU-'ORD a- ffOOKFK. j.-'it'avet'v Tii'Lana.
V/abash Ag-ncultnral
WAREHOl.'.^E AND El-KU STORE.
IL'l^iilUMFOHD & HOOKER, LAiAVETTE INDIANA,
VF .11" ST KECK IV FT) THE IF. W I N' FIt ima oprin:: .-•apply e: --c-ds winch tlK-y cllcr to "leiders :it factory rates, in any tpianikies. Amoatfsi our stock may bo round v-vf.. ."•'in Axes :no.-t approved urand v\-,i h'-lves. turned end laisehed ti-•. '0 3on. ijered iri in-a.-rtOof-^ l'.'i.i iiey Cniters 'l'i•••rmomeoT rimvnst
?h err sz:z:. & \A:\VLI:AVF .,
fitted n» tlr.-ir Sansace cutter
-J_ now jire'Vired to fi witn ausa^e Merit in £.• ai the Uortli east i-oi::er Fursel's provi--=!«:n sto'v.
1 1
Custom work done ur
J. F. MICK".
December 5. 13-t 1. vor.-jpf.
Aclmxnistratcr'c Gals.
01'id'F i.i hereby »Iven. thai the :uer?i ,'ned administrator of the estato of Matliow K. Carard. tiered., will on Saturday the loth day of December next, pro.- eed sell at public auction on the premises of said deceased, in Coal Creek township. '_-on c-ry county, I ltd., the following propem- {erty. to-wit: ibases, cattle, hogs, wheat in the iit in cue bushei. corn in the lluld. hay In the stack, one two
"eiicfit ot ti.e r,..,ir:t law.- and on ail .-li.r.s ot
f',r!doliai.-.
:-'id under ar-!i ill han.i. s^ale to
Administrator's 1*7 ctice. OTICK is hereby L'ivcn. that the undersigned has been, appointed administrator of the esta'e of Mathcw ii. Carard. late cf Montgomery counts, deed., said estate is ,-olv-nt.
Is
DENTAL ^py3r?.G K0.\.
r^rECTFUT.T.Y tenders Ids services to tiie citJA- izens cf Lrawfcrdsviile ar.d vicinkv. He c:r-.- 1 r.-ti^ular atfcntif'U t'" I''i-re-':h— nsillio-.s of which are now ar«mi:. iy lose for want cf tsmciv and judi.-ions treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do we to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of
Porcciain Teeth in the "West,
ii.ivir.u* sure utility and case all requirir? artificial substitutes, from a simrie tootii to an entire ionblc set. Ail work e.rranted.
All os erations tiertaiiiint' to the science carefully i".ond« *J to with "the i'-ast v.- Vib!e ooin. r7" Dental looms in Washington Ha
I\ovcniber 4. Is vonistf.
AiL'CTIO^'!
ITbargains
IS tsnivcr?ai:y riven up
(•iinss a line lot
establishments in this
The prices paid
Terms cash.
it
L\"S UR AX C£ C031PA2SY :i AiiTFoitD
OXOBi'On'.fTJED
0?ri\.'IC has now transacted business for m-..re ihiiti a quarter of Kcentury du:ii:g which has tii'is-n .-n^r-' firm 1C0.00C rui'ia! And insv.rt'ii rz.al and p:rfcers proitrty nrain^t ss oy Fire and Wi-.'.er to t!:e aice of more than
T'.yO liUNDuFD MiLI.l^?^ OF ..«jiS.
1£L.^a
.S.
ia TiiE wijvp -,::- country. Several Tii 'J.-:.i. I.esscs he.ve nie-iirv,! bp. oi: the wnve risks ail ot ".•! :h have becti ud*
f.
l. -lea ,.t ACS
.•'* i.'icn ii.T.'i t'd tb ,,' e, -p if"'ie aceordirij t- the coiaiitdons of the poli'-y'. r.s may b*- s'-f.-n ly the receipts of the ifeveral Ciidman:,=i r.j
Tli-i midcrsic'nt-'l been frrm'sijed wi bh'.:i" polici.-s. sichncl f^v the o.iii-ets of tire Coimvmy: ,].-o v,-':. !i oian.k rer.ev. al rece:pt fer eotrjnuine' ]'siicics :dready isstled. ard is dtiiv a'it!iori/.cd mid prepared, as .A set it of said 'ompany. to make si-.-aranees for anv pe: i.^l of time, not less than one month ir rr,eater the.-i seven years, nv.e.n bniiditirs or their coii'ents. occupied j*s liweihajr-.. •Storet. "Wnrehonses. Cliurehes. ilot.ds. F.vidts. vV'int lii.u.jj.s, ('tdlfjres, tVe., and their content.-, rcainsfc or 3?rt?nn--:r Ssy
For further iia'Tmatmn rcspeetintr rates of pre-.! uiium. ete.,aot'iv to the underslfrned. d.WKS IIFATOX. Acvnt/
Forrr.e,rord.-vi'de an Mont.comerv County.doe. I'.i.Vt. cli'f.
A ii 3: A
O I
The Fronrit-toiS of'lie flbove C(-mp:ir.y have facilities enabling them (n loru ar-.i A N XOTITi. ATD nj. LT i-'r.ycc'-, {'iickf:«»#« n-id l«
Ce!5e -5
Xtr:i'{s v.ui
t"t:£ic:a
IlAili Miir.j 5 li l.«
it. 'O ft 11 •v.- article, rei-enijy miroutt-en, a -are euro F-alditess. :-.nd will stand the te~' of a di-j'-.-niii':: p, b"'ie.as tliousnrids who have u---- 1 will lentil v. »see Cii c'de.r to li..-. ieui ot the iorent.--, K1--i:i2 i'uii ..articular?. IVicc vLee large Bottles.
Sold b'v Si.oa: .v C. J'. 1 J-d! lift vV C*' F-.'pnet' r-. 7 Mi icrior :"ti/•!". V. .e-Veland. vbi.o.
... (, 3
if-'i'Ji
irrdsh their i'ellow-enizt-.•"« id 1 •. 11
•:5
.•utter in operation at h:a sht y.
]).•
old t..i,J
nl the i'id lie f-ouaru. or at oil lii:.r:o" s- ret-'. in r/ood s. vie. V'aneleave
r.J
3 0 Z- zi r, yj,
'"f/lias row ihfi boet nnrl Inr'rosf .m- tr-'
r.ow the beet and largest as orhucnt of JI: \Y yt T.Tn Craw-ords-.nej. 'ihose wishai-rany articles in this ins v. ii! do well to call and examine c-ur stock. Ladies' Fraeelets. Lockets. J'r.-'i=t pins. Far rinss, Fincrer rir.tr.-.. ,Vra. beads. Cuif p:tt.. Goid pencils, Silver thimi.«, Fptctaeie?. etc.. Gents can find at this estaolPhment i.ine .»oId and Silver V. uteties. rfeals. Jjaekles. I-Srea-'-- 'pins. ere.
thv
CALirCi'NIA 'Al\D j-JUROPK. At i.ev iie.:c«: r.r.d *.viih (.'r: t:T Order Goods marked f'.v th" A:ncri"-an Lxpress
Compe.ny."
Toe above Company have ruaeed a nn.er- er^r-r on (he ev,- Aibanv Cc iem ivai'.ro.el. runuim? Irom rav.-fcilsvil!-- to Mit-hsran Citv.i-orme.-tiiii- at La favot.tn and Michigan .itv wirh all parts of the Liiite-I btafs a,d foiuiei, ouo'iie-. rEOFFu'ETOi ?.
B',t.s, & Co., 0-2 E read wry and S Frie J'iaee. New York. L:vs.o«to::. l*V.i«oo t'e C'o., loT Main street. IJuffido. NT. Y. .TATdE?' IiI.ATOX. Acer*.
Crawfordsviiie, Ih'V. v.',, lr". ovtiintf
U'5J.
in.'s. i- irM!CA:.s. nvas. aoids. va:«Msnrs. p.\i.n-i. i'i:ui t:.:i:i.v, r.\T -.NT mkijicinks. f.l.ASW.Uli:, T.-IVI'HW (,T.ASS. 1TTTY, ISUfSUl-'!-. etc.. which we inter: to sell low as can ho aih-rdcd bv ar.v house in ti:e W.abash N'alley, or ti:u fcratc ana. •ieian:
Indi F'.\ wiil mica1-
Ch-
Con at ai
("r.T»f rd-". hi,\ 7X.er.ib -J. l^.lo.
abue-toc-h.-MeLane-d i.11,
1
M, xi'-an ?It:,t!.n^- Tdmi-nix! '"hincse ot' O 1 M-Lai.e". YoIcar,i" .'oi:"-"-) eiTiC :,-:m r.c I.Ir.Irrcr, j" i.ir tc's A tV .Fo'ierl's liair Hetrt-nerator .•.-.., j-toliert's Kxr.net '-.nj, F- T'Uet- I F»a!m: .-o'i-.. i."- 1 ye V, a.tct •b -e jj :.
Id I'll rt lb-1 P. 'o holer
A isc
-ait tvo i\^ mcnt..r. v. u. be pv-
all sums over three dollars by the purchaser
ri,i\i .i:.i1 .V-di.Ii.^t I.yi'ns' Katliairori: a host of ot-iers totj numeroisti to mcntJrn.
iJceember 2,
'&hc
Kcssdiis'2aa.^f»?3!
rpTIF GFFAT J. A:./ue in all prcpardon has riiis^ the jeist summer and fall. It ague, try it. ^-2/" XOT !.-,-•• T.
nc
.cc
:c :t.
li C'fy
£2'fT
Acofmius
':i ii: th'' pr:sir5pj« ii:Ci t:u tc 'viis in th
eh,
1 Go.'3.'
jrr-jr \Yj" [i'AYF, .iUST IvIlCiAVMD AND, loacried or-r Fall supply of dkcgs. ii.[f-
••vi-11 to call and examine our 'V 7" ..1 "i leio P„,,l,-,.t i.irii ic S^i "'1
bo-.vnt. trom tie lmporrers wstii sjieeial referctiec to toe wants of the pV' ll-ssio-l. V-'o v5,t pnv pfrtioul.ii* ut'.-i.tloM L'» tlu"' 1 .ro^oi 1 t'j-os.siii-.'s.-. and :sre pri'Mtred to attend to eal's hoars rhe day or night. ?.«?" I.'on'i, forget cad a: tiie dour east el the Larlu iloti.-h
stand, cue
AL:: A CENTS at holesaic or L'etai! fr the iollu.r-ijnf highly popalar patent medi-
Brown A C-V. Ciid.?rnia:r-n,-Kad.wit-.-'s Fa. i..y jjedicines iMyer's Kxtract u"c 'r .d-.'.-v: lio.vu' ^hakcr tcn'^.ti-'arilla raiirV, floosier rjarsaparilla )-n in- Kit met- itydropspoi \'crmiiii{.'e
I-.\ternal remedv fur Fever and its f.rnis! 'ibis :ti-!iy popular 1 .'ll l.llpl 'w liir-.d -U
-J., 115-3.
IjOOTS
Si
D. J. DAVISSO::. Ad.mr.
nov. 25.1553. n^lw-3.
BS.
06.
FIVI-:t.
F'=2?.
7}•: want and th
AIX'TIO.ls!
re
at there is better
cot at N:lseoler's Aueticn lioom th.-.n
ar.v other place in towns and iia is still receiving all" kin-Is of L""'ds to sell for whatever they wlil brir.rt at tb' I .c 1. o-i Par 1 a I we lot of
All kinds cf Eooks,
All and (•'. th-* la'.ert b. -'.. ei.n i.'C boilillt at r.iirate saie. or at auction very low at the same
place a line lot of new saddles sold very low: a iarce i-1- vi^ et and I- uri«-v Ki.»!/.it* at lot ofn-oions of ..ll kind-oil hand: a lot of nice vi- Oct. sil. -jo. CFA.^ I
hats: a fine lot of eizht day and
thirty hour eioekr-t nicy watches together with al-rno-t"every kind of properly that is used, is sold here. Ceil and look as my order? arc to soil.
W.
II. SClluULFKis:?
Nov. 15. [v.r.^:0:f,] AacticDNr.
1.,
T. I\ F.ItO-V: e'e Co.
ii-i
(.,1-
have tile
TN-tit.VAT.I.VI tail iv
hi Vi 'jie.-aie i'ee.
cc SliOivj.
A»i
anu "Slioes. rits-and Leys Boots: ••mens .'hoes of every 1 I'll e!l^ sheer
150 l" J'.i «e„) lloJ
W"
for sale l»yj®r^ [oct. 1. '55]
AI PET— a ir. is kc tion of Carpc'tin::s. at oct. V£3.].
rF,IIF
CiCAIiAM
eo TItO.
I!U?C|)F.F.D rair Twecdi. Ca.'ssimere.. ca.-si-iiet and deans iV.nts. at o-.-t. 1. '-.V3. Gil AII A?.' ,i- RIP).
IX IIFXDFFD yj et. 1. "53.]
fe\' k- and ic GiiA!i \M & Ji'iit
Mil J.'rv F.'.der »Vn i. 5a.i
T5-3.j
B'JNXF.TS
JLP
A
pj.c-rs and Ilrawers at CiiAHAM
LiiO.
•Mats si mi Caps."
}-if:een IIundrft.l Hats and Caps, cf tiie I best st vies and fashions, fur sa'c .bv
Ovit. *1. 'o.:. GiiAHAM
'i.
&.
hllQ.
very Lady r.:ttd Geiit'eman in this surrouinini^ cctiroi'.'s come and
our stick irof'U.- "u fore-pun hasi.'!!. t!v« hire i", v.c -.in ax. will seii Goj„- licb--,. ad •.•impctlttou. [oct. 1.
Gil All AM BitU.
"AXTri). All of the .J- Tiiis. lanneis. Linf. and Socks, in th:- foonty. at i50. iii:AiiA-M i\: BBO.
W oct. 1
b.lk and trench-B'-i.iict.- alao, a large
nl Silk and trench-la-
(.t.tD
j¥.
10
sale bv
A In 7) FIF.ROXtj.—A splendid stock
it ..k LI.IX1NS.
wish to buy jeans. tlaniic-I. lin-ey. feathers. butter. CL'srs, tallow, lard, dried jK.-aehe-'. uppbs.. -vco&l socks, mittens, rues and fren-c.n^ for which wc will aive the hi^3ie»t prices. rit.-Jl,'5?. CHAWFCFJ} it MCLLIKJI-."
iv iv
5^ 553 «5T2 C]2 Annually lost by the people of this'. ronnly by not knowing where G00D3 nrcttolcl the Cti^APKST.*
To proven! ftirihc-r ioi'^es. (lie unciCFiknrd h.ia at ^roat L'xpcu.-o taken this ineans of miorming ihe public that tiie ".v:
POIU OK A 5' ION I: stili in motion, and receiving rcV fromthe manufacturers and importers of Weston, a l«-r! .-lock of F.ill and Winter iroods, eomp,iisin)j e.veiy «rtieie mv.rdly kept by the trade find manyartiei 'S not ty be r.:er elsewhere. The unrivalled matrn: :, em-o of ours .v/ it.-, e\"tei:t. tin 1 tlse low prkesat whiuii wo are si nr is well caleuluted to rtri-ic the btludder with v.fider aud ,admiration.
Our assortment of Woolc.n i.b,ods is lar^c and was purchased previo-.isi nho lat-j hj-uvy rise,' v. iiK'h oioibi :s ns to defy ail c.-nipbtiri'T.. Bear it in mirtd uU we shall stick tj otir old prices lot others say what they may. cur CaSsimorts cant Ihj lap-mlltd here. '"t l'.'oV F.. Ih EITfA'N'T .v Go." OILK F.LYKTR all cohis. blue black, grean' O and brown, just received be •, «eot. 2'\-.h F.oVANT /c Co.' 'TLKS A"I) LATINS of all d««orrp*k»»». both for ho,.uctt and dieses, a '-E^riiACT:Orib5''
s-.'pt.'23,'5i3.
'T7~L,VTIbhi'd: an.', brown velvets, satins/: feu red ^ilks Ai'., for sale by
seot. 'J3. V'J.' JiitYANT A Co,'
[VI A id hl.A.^-- We invite the, iJtcnlion of tha' Li.3. Latli.sto ct new st-des. 'i t. -Ji, 'M. J'.liYANT A Co.'
"J.^itLNtdl ?.i.EKI.\Urj. all colors, rpialittc*and pri1 es a little lower tnan ever rt- sold in thiir arkei. j2a, BIFi VAT it Co.
v^flFA Vr'LF?,' ijroeiid.e, blanket, hay sisik. and
O most an i-iidlev-- vatielv of other stvles. for :i!c low r.v [nep*. -J-i aroe
1^,'T.t Li"NKiiV.—A iaroe vaik-ty. of-nsist^j?" :h i-'1 part of j»i:iis s'.iul jtui'-y :.u-r and note paper,Jilt e.bji-,1 do.. Oitp hii]v!', Inks and Ink standa,-' visitinc ear,is, \".iihs. etc.. etc., .^ae-by sept. s:a. Im"!1. J• ii\ N A
f) .....i .. asal ,lao .!i indl oat -ji ",oi
AcLiiinifrtra'jor's Kcilco. 'TI'. i.-, liercb-,-tri-.cp. thai the fuiuersfgnod has been appointed administrat"r of the estate of'I liom.i.- Kci.-iy, late of .M"in.aomery county/ Indiana, cleecasi d. S.tid oscatc is .--ojvors'.
N
oct.sjl." ICII
the
Fropiicto
T. I.C*Bi'.U'.VN & C(.
Ll
Li
CFAIIA.M BKO.
i.
v. i-.nd every deseripIF. A ii AM n::o.
lar^eft pile of Cnssineti and Tw,-ed coats in town, c.ui be lound at the store of oc-t. 1.
at '.
JtRV ANT tlfe Co.
Co.'
I-Iat3 arid Caps. r.o use troine bare le.-adcd any v. ii, on c:m buv hat so [sejit. C:J, 15RYANT A Co.
F.LVF.f It! UtiON.-j. all. colors and widths for
rpj'-s Tlior-'-ANI) .1 w! 1 idi »1! now paying
Feathers wanted lor"
the hi^Isesi market joire,! cents, ('"me on with your'
proouee an-1 r.e\er rest until yen cad oi: September s:J. IJ-SIIVAN & Co.
II.is recived his Stock of Fall and White/ l/RY OfiOiJS. IIAPDY.'ARi QUEENSWAKM. (iROClliilES, HATS/
CAPS. ROUTS. SHOHS. AND (•LOTH 1 iN O, of.ail kinds an .l quality.
_'l.
if lHASII. diaofi\.J oet. si 1.
Ca
vSnlG.
"IKASII. diaot,] I.JJO mohair snrre r.t Jt»Ii 1
arpentcrs and Coopi-rs tools,'"
ijtcrs. plain bitts, ehisela and handk-s. at •Jl.v.a. i:np,i\sON'S.
r,:=n Cl!t. ,-?.iws.
11 iiml, r.-i
]VI MA', .t.
Panttel, 'fenent unJ altd for s:l|e bv 15i:".MJX.
da- brittnniii'
ins, br.is ticks for ,-aie bv
Grccenea.
Tea, Cofioe. Stc,r,ir, (lold.-n
MohicSi .,
'er.
•H. mad-
Oi'lean alum, spiee. peoj
(M-
«r»ia: r. niitmej.-s. clove:-', einnaiiKci. brimstone. peter ami i.iic.l i'ir:-.:-:. bt- 11n
1 .n
oct. s:l.(TtA V."FOi- i) &. AICLLIFIXSv
A MM and liar,.ware a. general assort^
QFMKNSWAFi:bv
ai
r.-ii lit k.r saie
i'b
t.ct. I,
CI!A \VFOI{?) MFLL1KIN."
TJlO.MP.S Vi.r-.AIM), Adrn'r.
December 2, lo.5. n^stw^.'
ITirtocutox-'c: l\ otic3.
NuTIi'F.
is hereby ,'riven
ti:i witii the win annexed. •Smith, late of Monliromery
Tint
Ll.'OA'N
tha* the urnlcr »i^ned letters of administra•f the estate of .Jacob
h„- C.i.- ,y tal.i li a'
estate is solvent.. i'JI I'HF .SMI TH. .Nov. stetii, k-r?.«-n22w?,p. 'Fx:.:tit-a.
lb
p, I:I:I.N"«.-: xl modes at [o
The
•no ,'CV bli JlV.h]
whs am' Pari.-ian' CA.'IPiiFLL'S.'
i!(r Cloth—al-o, mohajr. bhek nrr.l fiin^vy I at ,el -j], f'A MPFFLL'S. A L.\ItCK an .-iijicrb lot of rieh'and iiar.dsomo* *1%. dciaiii-.i ami persiai: cloths, torsade at
AM PJIFLL'S.
cierrarit silks, plain av.d bro,-::de at (AMP BULL'S.
jj 3LA !.N ana l.jri.red 'I hi bet cioth* f'tr iadies sa/'ks'--1 at [oct al '5-3.j CAM FULLL'S. ADiF.S and chihiieiis Iambs wool and cashm'TO®' eat [oct stl'53.] CA.MPBKLL'S.
Prints. hti-rro lot of (rood -ub.-tanliol'
pTiiit,-—hot colors, list received, bv -•_st 1.'.-•:. CA.MPBKLL. 11 ATS AND CAPS in any ijuantity/: Jzjft' and at low pricc3. for sale bv
CAMFRFLL.
'i Matte Ciotbini.' cl.'caj'er than was over" in this place, ml received am! for ante by-, oct. til. v.. ». MFiJrJ.L. 'T- and rJhoes to b? sold ten ptr cetit cheap ,r iiiaii anv one el^e ever sold iiem.
Pcd Oi.
AMFFFLL.
II.'.-T lute article Indigo arid Madder alwavs l.'I't: [oct '5C.J C.\M i'P KLL'S."
).ii 'l (.h-—l.in-lc. butter. f.'iiih..T3, linseva^.-
jei.iK. bacon. lard, etc., bouci-t tit tC.'.jL (.-V.MFliKLL'S.
.TTJS:T KoCEIVi:H, j\ j] TPAfJSj of f. jrj Co.T-,^
lAll- .a:,J bi.ir.la prime N.,-.v Origan-N'-.i.-- OAirr-BLi I.'o
2. '5?
l\'jvr?\vd Co^T'. flannels f.^r ?ac'-pi\s lo.:. Jtibetl ''ashmerc Hose ,.shTjser*j 3 Kro^jar.za ':J- _CAMPJ:FLL._ f.-. '/'.ircr I'j M/n, Imperial, Gtinpowr1* (•er, ami Black. Tea* of suj-eri-'r 'piaiity, fo-
LAVA.'JiS" & "co.
-VF'TI-Ti. hereby «rivon. that tho nnd"r-ined 'i.-crt apjwjinLcd adi '.inistr«tor'ofthe estata r. Rover, late of .Mo utromery county, deed, said estate i- wlven?.
Ind.r
NATHANIEL IIOOHEI
nov. PS. "53.
Atlmr.hs:OW3P-
OHOK FINDINGS of all kinds, for .iale"at O oct I.'53. IIOIiNKH A I'o' o'aV
