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thrown aside, without at kiast passing WHEAT, $1,00
all localities. Wc
world, and that if, by any mean-, they should be shoved out of the way, the screws, would be so loose that the old machine, would no longer hold together and, of course, if such important personages only say to an editor, "stop my paper," the whole establishment must goto pot in.stnnter. We have ofren laughed in our sleeve —though outwardly wu looked as grave as an owl—when one of these regulators of the world has marched int. our editorial sar.c'.um, and ordered a discontinuance of
his paper. And italwavs dues us good lo see how the starch is taken out of him. while the editor smilingly p'ies. "Certainly, sir, with (he greatest pleasure, jn-t as soon as the clerk lias entered a hundred or more names, which have just been sent in." The mighty man wills down like the narrative of a whipped spaniel, and he shrinks away muttering to himself, "Well, 1 am afraid that stopping my paper has not ruined him after all."
These swells, who siop their papers on account of some miff which has found its way into their cranium, are sure to watch the time of the next issue, thinking that another number will make its appearance and they are sure to borrow their neighbor's copy to see if it docs not contain the editor's farewell addre.-.s to his readers.
We once knew a minister, who, in describing the Chiistiarfs.character, and the circumspection of his walk, said the way to heaven rcrjuie'ti as much care as it di for a cat to walk on a wall covered with broken bottles. It is something so with an editor, if he is to please everybody.
IMPORTANT
—The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger, thus enumerates Unimportant measures before C'ongres-s:
At the begining of (his Congress, hopes were entertained that this session would be terminated on or about the 3U:h of June but, to judge from present appearances, this is not likely to be the case. Tlu amount of business now before both houses, will alone suffice to spread out the session till August, and enough will he superadded to require a couple of months mo:e. Lei me try to review the e: .-e. We have now the following important measures before Congress: Y* a .*«. 1-t. Our Cent ml American relations, 'lu-ck-bates on which, may last the Senate some three or four months. 2 1 Our Mi xican relations, including the I-thmus of Tehnnantepec. 3d. The fisheries and reciprocity with Canada, which require an act of Congress. 4:h. A revision of lh» Tariff. oih. A revision of the Patent laws of the United States. fith. The settlement of the question whether the privilege of levying a tonnage duly shall IK* gran!ed to the sev« ral States, in lieu of direct appropriations for rivers mid harbors. 7th. The French spoliations. 3ih. The Texas debt bill.
Dili. The l'acilic ulroad hi'ds, (for there will be at least two or three, perhaps six or seven of the kind.)
IOlh. The Homestead bills. 11th. The various bills, (now already amounting to 107),for granting alternate sections of public, lands in aid of railroads. 12th. The Nebraska Territorial bill, with all its important collateral issues. 13.h. The bills |'n- increasing the material and per so »alc of the Navy. 1-l.h. The bill for creating a retired list in the army.
Finally, last, not least, Mr. Ilwiiv-'s motion to idler the Consii:u:ion of the l". States so as to abolish the Electoral College, and make the vote tor President of the Lnited
Stales iliivct l»y Congri\sMon il districts.
MEN WEAKrxc! SHAWLS.— Al"correspondent directs our :Utontion ton most unbecoming article of dross worn by fume of the voting bloods about town. Those young cx tics finding the apparel of mnnhoovl trnsuited to their elieininnie nature ha\e .nlopi- ^,
it
Covered
With
1
is 11 matter ot vague conjectuie tlie gen-
eral impression being that the shawl wearing men belongs to that class of bipeds of whom it is said: "Tho dandy is man who would
Be a young b.ily if he could: lut as he can't, does all he can, To show the world he's not a man." v-
•*3TOP 3TV PAPER." I CRAWFORDSVILLE PRICE CURRENT. The following remarks are loo good to'be *J [Corrected WCCKLR-for the Review.] \TCJTTT) IVT/^RF
ndtifce. They arc true to the letter, and Q.J"! ..... IG WINTE^BESNLS^- $1.00 suitable to
are of opinion
Fiour.
that the weakest capacity cannot fail to un-j p-^Tiniothv, $i.» derstaadthem: fcESe."- 'MsiwSv- ^al5 It is astonishing what exalted notions Bacou side slwuKlcr B«c3waxt- 25 some persons have of their own importance.! They seem to imagine they are altogether fi'.fioV, necessarv to the onward roll of our little
HAVESpring
public
I
Uxehu vge.
of breadstuff* at the late harvest. It IS
RAILROAD LETTING.—Proposals are to be received at Evansviile until the loth of February for the grubbing, grading nnd bridging of fifty-four-miles of the Evans- interest ot ville? Indianapob, and Cleveland Straight inp Rnilroad. beinj that portion extending the east half of tlw north east quarter -II ,I.„ ^rj-wsincr of the Ohio eighteen, ill township twciitv norili 01 from Evansviile to
tneciOftsin«9
and Mississippi Kaiiroad.
There is a lad is strong enou
in Pougkepsie wliose brain to bold her tongue.
Aprfes, creeu, U- LJ\ O
*O,75 »7.'H Fia* seed, 6^A73
Giiising, .-,'2y fotaioes, 25]
10 Potatoes, ..it 0« oIiS,
iSk't'i PSows and Cultivators,
OFble.Subsoil,
all kind-. ineludinr Irea in£. Sward, StubCoin, and Shovel Plows: Cultivator with llocers' sstee! teeth, also revocable steel teeth, for sale wholesale and retail bv
Jan. 27. '54.
T^OR
MKASI KES UKFCR Co.wnu ss.
WEuubie
5.
I W A E I S !E 31 E.NTS,
Wabash Agricultural
WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE,
MUMFOIU) & HOOKER, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA,
.ir.ST RECEIVED THEIR \Y INTER and j•[!y of goods which tlie-y oiler dealer* ::t factory 1 :i:es, in any quantities.,,
r-s*. -r
Amongst our stock may be found 8«K doz. Axe*' most approval brands: 100 Axe helves, turned and finished 20.0011 lbs. lJercd Grindstones 1. lOo'H.-.y CUTTERS: 2OO Thermometer
Churns-:
Rubber and leather beiting. hose and packing: Gi indstciic crankt. and rollers. Snusuge meat cutter.s. Nests of measure?, pumps. corn she!lcrs. c-te.
V."e are also now leceiving our Svtlio. Hoes. forks, cradles. sncaths. etc.. lor yur spring trade. December 1603. 5n-J'3.
Orange
TJT/SFIFT.S FYCOH OSAGE ORANGE Seed just
JLHRVP reveived from 'I'C.xas R.iul i'or talc-ill
TU SUIT pnrehii.-.er3L by-
Jan. 27, lSj-t.'
lots
MUMF01JD & 1IOOKKR. vol,01.
Cores PlaE2tcB*».
BAliNIIILLis
Patent Corn_ Drill, a large lot of
those u:eii'jr maehines fur sale by .MUilFOHD it HOOKKK, Jt.il. L'7. I'-i'i. Lafayette, Ine.iana.
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MUMFOi:Dl- HOOKKK.
Mott's Agricultural Furnaces,
heating' water, tryiiif.' lard and tallow, cooking vegetables, etc.. an indispensable article for farmers", pork packers, butchers, hotel keepers, etc. For sale bv
Dee. i». '53. Ml'MFOKD & llOOKEli.
Scales.
PI.ATFOHMsale
and Counter Scales of a superior
omtiitv for bv Juiy -i'j' 'jo. & MUilFOIID & HOOKER.
Fllii-l
1MJOOF SAFES, ngood assortment in stcrp and f"r sale bv Ju!v if. 'iVi. MUMFORD &•. IIOOKER.
KE'TCHUMfj Ji I is i?2:: c2$isa rs.
have the exclr.sive riu'ht to sell these invn'-Machint-s in Imliana. Tiiose wislr.nt' 'them .-l:cf.!d r-rder c-ariy the supply is limited r. blank order will be H-.M'C on application to us.— Tl.ev aie the only iiiaihiiiM that will cut clover and "all kinds of i:: a-"-s. -MUMFOIM") HOOKER. ".T
Jan. 'J7. IS'-i.
NEW
/',/
Liiyrayette. In-liana.
ARRANGEMENT AND
1 1 1
.?OS5^I W. ELL Kit,
nA.S
ta!:cn the store room formerly oeeui John Bur! E»'j., on the corner of Pikf and iccn streets, where may be found a general assortment of jhy-(iu)d- (irocorie--', Hanhvarc, Cutlery, Qnccn.swaro, ('ro'-kiny-V/nre, and all such articles as are usually kepi in a retail establishment. lie pays parthuhir attentien to tl:e purchase and sale of Coimtsy Pi odiiee.
to give him a share of patronage, as he
feels conlident hecanseli on as accommodatingnud el-eap terms as any one in Crawfords\ilie. Januarv 27. I^a4. v-"n31.
ys hereby given, that the uii'lersignod Guardian .1. of t'ic person and estate of Cars .11 Emmeit. an ano ]-ersoii,) will on and after the 2oth day of Febiuaiy. IS54. cfii.-r at piivate saletlie follov.ing desciibed property to- wiv: The e:ist half of the north west ipiaitcr of section twenty-four in township 20. north of range three west, lying and being in Montgomery county and State of Indiana, on the following -rias. to-v. it: The north hall of said tract ol land, t- b:- sjld for i-ash in hand, and the south half of said traetof land on a credit of MX months from the date of sale, the purchaser executing his note wbh good free-hold security for the 1 same. w..i ing the heuclit of valuation or appraiselaws, secure:! by a mortgage 011 sai 1 premises.
Also, at the same time he will oiler at private sale one horse. a credit of si\ months, the purchaser executing his note with good security for the same waiving the benefit of valuation or appraisement laws. The above property to be sold for not less than the appraised value thereof.
THOMAS COKEY. Guardian.
Jan. 27. ls"l. n"!w3.
ft O TICK
Tn hereby given that 011 and after the 20 .h day of Fcbiuaiy. IS,'.}, the undersigne-.i wiil otl'cr at
a t0
,s
e*11:e
cd the habits oj ivuincn. hoy are seen section cl. in Towwnship IS. north of range 4 west Struttino- nbottl
west halfot the south eastquater of
dandy shoulders in Montgomery county and State of Indiana, being 1 *. pi 1 i* the irnpertv described bv the will ot John Holuir.
shawls, and looking like 1 deceased .to be sold ibr the purpose of distributing bread Indians or Mexican "greasers."—| the proceeds thereof among the heirs of the said Where these cx(iuisites irot the fashion Irom John Hollar nc
=. ,, 1 The same to be sold 011 the following terms, to-
WJ..
tliird of the pure base money to be paid
in hand, one third in six months, Tmd the balance in twelve months from the date of sale, the purchaser to execute notes for the deferred payments, with good tree hold security, secured by a mortgage and waiving the benefit of valuation or appraisement laws.
The above property must bring not less than the appraised value thereof.
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A FAMINE IN* KVKOI'E.—Advices have been received at Washington, as wc are privately advised, from one of the most distinguished of our Ministers abroad, that throughout Europe the most serious appro-1 hensions arc entertained of a famine in the I Consisting of 00 acre®, bciiis: in Scott iienMonsarten.ciKui.t_ Township. miles sotith east ol e.-awlordsville, approaching spring, ow !!lg to the short crop
NATHAN McLAUGilLlN. Adnrr. of John Hollar with the will annexed. Jan. 27. ISM. rivlw..
Yainn bile ft'ai ii) lot*
west
in
certain that the French Government have [cu e. it is well watered, r.nd has 0 good frame cci i«i« barn. (1 log bouse, and for some time been storing away lai^e sup-,
tur and
nlies of trains, and have prohibited impor- For further particu. Ltions to other cmrnirics while it is known that the short crop of other countries is creating similar anxiety among their rulers. Cin. Enquirer. ...
,.}• .d,iga. -\bout 50 acres
a ^ood ^tate of cultivation, and 75 acres under
nfvcr-f:dlirtg well cf vra-
a young orchard of the best grafted truit. lars aprilv to the undersigned, J'OSKl'lI S. WHITE. r.J'JwSp.
i*.\Ki].\N\s sAi.r. and lfier the
NOTICKdayhereby
is given that on
l,")th of February. lS-"4. the undersigned
tiuardian of the persons and property of Ly lis Ann. Malinda. James and John Stephciis under an order of tho Court of t'ommon i'lea* of Montgomcrv courttv. obtained at the January Term thereof 15* t. wiirmake private sale fore \]i in hand of the of sr.id miners in the l'oi.owing real estate.
The undivided 011C eleventh of the east the .couth oust quarter of section seven and of section live west'1 situated in Montgomery conntv, Indiana.
01 mc v^r.iu \j,i7,.(Tnr:iprv.conutv.1range
JA
rdES
C-Jover
STEPIIH^. Guardian.
Jan. 13.1S54. niS-CVv
«*I»KOTKCTJO:\
11
f..r this market: iust re -eivod Dec. 21. '53.
('ASF.S!
/VA"\TD A 1^T"V
AIL uili UUML All 1
OF HARTFORD, COXN.
OXOKSM^SATED 2S25.
RPIIIS OFFICE has now transacted business fur
more thftn a. quurtc-r of ac-cntwry duiiug wliich period i: has uikcn more than .. lOO.CCD Risks!
And insured real and personal property nrrinnsi loss bv Fire and Water to the value of more than TWO 111XDKKD MILLIONS OF
IX THE WESTERN COUNTRY. Several Thousand Losses have been imurred 'np011 the above lisks all of v.hieb have been adjusted at ilia
AGUKGf omm
At Cineir.nati. and paid v.-ifii the utmost ])r":nptitudc aeecr.ling to tiie coiiditiutis of the pOii. y. as may be seen by the receipts of the several elaimants on j-.
The undf-rsicned lwsbeen furnished v.-it'i blank policies, sifihned by the ollieers of the Cumpaiiy: a!iHv."Uh blank renewal receipts, fur euiitiiiiiiiiir policies already issaed. nn i-ih:!y uut'iorized and prepared, as Acrent of said Company, to nial in-" suranees for :inv ]eiiod of time, not lesj. than one month 1»t• greater th :a seveii years, upon buildintr.-. or their contents, occupied as Dwt-'limrs. Stores. Warehouses. Cnurehes. Hotels. Banks. Court Houses Colleges, «fcc.. and their contour against l.oss or B5assaa.^e hy E?ia*c.
For further information respeetincr rales of premium. cte., app'v to the undersigned. JAMKS IIEATON. Aircnt.
For Crawfordsvi'ie and Montgomery County, jan. 5. lo'j-j.
A magnificent variety of mirrors, of every size, and for
sale at cxtremlv low prices at
SMITH & CO.
3'"v
J, E. M*I)ON'ALD.
WILLSOX &. .IP DON A LI),
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OiSccin the room over Brown's Drug Store, "Where th.ey will be found at all times v. hen not absent en professional bu-inesa.
January 'i, ]$."•{•. v5!ii7tr*.
STATU OF INDIANA, i\7 Montgomery county,
NOTICE
i"
is hereby criven. that John Britten administrator of the estate of John R. Hardy. deceased, has liled his petition to sell real estate of the decedent, his pcr.-iunal being insuiiicient to pay his debts and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the court of Common Pleas of said count v.
Test: ANDREW P. LYNN, C. C. C. P.. Montgomery county. Jan. 5,1S54. [fee §1.J IIL'7V. o.
IFhave
VOU want a handsome, bonnet for spring and it trimmed with a handsome ribbon outside. and anew and beautiful trimming inside go to april 22, r53.
CAMPBELL'S.
Asxotlarr Fa'csSs Arrives oif
Ii. PALLET,
\T'Orr.l) respectfully r.nm nice to his numei"'".-t -it,.! (utomers that he is now in receipt of his :e I n\
tail r-tock or
so
that fam
ilies enn be supplied with provisions at all tini'-.--.— Being desire us of extending his business, lie invites the
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HOOTS, SHOES, LKATIIKU. rixnixas. I:TC., which lie will sell at th* very lowest 1'gnres imaginable, wholesale or retail in qnantirie.- tosnit purchasers.
Dcccrnber 21. 1J.V!S. v"iir2.".
For the Winter Trade.
TV.'KNTV-FIVKCasesmens
l:ipai:d gram Ieat! -J
er double sole Boot. manufactured exorexdv
ivod and for sale bv L. I-'ALLF.Y.
FS lovs and yor.tli.-. boots of every desqu uths. and child's
crir tion and
weather at December 21. 1'
ualitv: also, an assortment of. hoes, suitable for wet 1ALL! VS. y?u
.^ho'rsssakea^,
-orI.n do weli to call and examine my stock Leal hers ami Findings, which now complete consisting in nt of 2 10 Sides best IJulfalo Sole leathei:
\x
Doz. home fanned upper leather,' French. Fhiladciphia. and American 1 1 and Calf Skins: no loz. lii.ings all ciJors l.:»ts. Ib'ot trees, Tegs. (. 1 imp boards. Clamps, Nails.
Awls. Hammers. Pincers. Knives, Threads. Webing.In short every article needed in manufacturing Hoots and Shoes, mav be found at
Dec. 24, m. L. FALLFY'S.
-i ENTS
ind LADIES Kublier (b IJulfalo Cork Soles: at '.30. ALLEY'S.
Dee. 24.
50
DoZ. \Ymensr quality at
December 24. 1S5-.
.er Shoes: "*Z:
hoes :.f everv description and FALLEY'S.
FRESH ARRIVAL!
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
A N O O S
11 AYE I* ST EC K1 N'KD a ?]-l I variety of Ladies Lress (roods, consisting ot muslin delains of all grades and styles: delains all wool, assorted colors, cashmeres as splendid, assorted.— Mohairs, lusters of all colors ami styles, Pe iari cloths, Persian twills. A splendid assortment of Ginghams. Ginghams of all qualities and styles. Caliicoes without number.
A Splendid Assortment of Cloths, consisting of black, brown, green, blue, and cadet. Ca.-simeres. tine black doeskins. line fancy French and English eassanetts and tweeds, flannels of all colors and grades. SMITH \r CO.
61 oiise aefiri I.oI for Sale. TIIK uudersirncd wishes to dispose of his house and b»t. in the town of Ladoga, liiii.L the house is a good two-story brick dwelling. which could, by a little alteration, be concerted into a Public House,') together with other necessary buildings, which is situated near tho
New Albany A: Salem Kaiiroad. Terms of sale made known bv calling on V,'M. "F. TIIOMASOX
Ladoga. Ind.. Jan. G. 1SO4. n.'Twfj.
/'O-'YES! "OT YES TT
GOING OFF LOW FOR CASII OR fc-'amstry Prochscc. I.T. kinds of GKOCIKIKS and l'uov
A1
NEW ALBANY & SAIEM RAIL ItOAt). v. .•
OPENED TO BAINBRIDGE. COXKECTrXG V.TTir THE Tcrre Ilatto
TudinsapoUs Haiilropd
Sc.
AT nniiKNCAaTHir,
Ey Only 10 Miles of Staging. Lnul further notice 'Train* will ran as follotr.-: ^Vceominodntion Train wi i.-ave Mj/hnran City r.t ^"1-. A. M.. Ij-ifH ettc 3 oeloek 1'. M.. Cr:rv1" nlsvilli 5o\-i«H?k P. M"., and arrivs at Hainbridife Kt 7 o'clock. cori«ce inr nick a line of Staged lot Greeneastle. only 1«7 miles.
Express Train wi'l '"-ave Mi'-hi.-rnn City at Jo oV el«vk A. M.. ufrsr aiiival of Miciii^an Cei::ral II.. U. Train IVoui Chicaaro and Detroit, arrivejit Laf.iyette J.i.-y i\ M. in st'ii^on for Train to Indianapolis connwtinir there wifcii Truins Bc-lfontidne K»ilroad for CNlmtibus. (.'inoinniui. Cleveland. Pittsburgh. Phiiadelpliia. Are., with Indian. 1 1.'vitra! Itailroad for Cincinnati. iyUui. ve.. and La i! Ie!iersoniiie iJi 1
reneebu s. in 0 a i. road for L-.nUviile. wirii Madison and C:»i- innati.
Madison Kaiiroad for
Passengers by this Train from Miehitran City ii! eliance ears for Grec:ieast!e. and stations son: Ii ot Ci a wfi rdsviilc. and takrtlje
Acci.inmolation
Train
ar Lafayette. This ir sin wiil leave Lafayette for Crawfordsvil'c :tt 4.4" I'. M. ACC03I.UDDATI0X TRAI.V Will leave Crawfor.ls-.iile at
5.4.r. A.
M.. Lv.feyetto
at o'clock A. M.. and anive at Michigan Cify et 3 o'clock P. M. Thi train connects with train-* "V?'' east on Michigan Southern Railroad.
EX ipESS TI:A»X
Will leave Kainbridge at 7 o'eloek A. M.. connecting with Stages from Green?ast!c: Cii-v. iurdsville at 9.15:Lafayette at 12 o'clock, after JII MVH! T.f trains from In-lianapoiis. and arrive at Micbitran City at 4.45 P. M.. connecting with M. C. R. Ii. Trains for Chicago and Detroit, arriving at Chicago at '".00 P- M-. and Detroit the io!lowing morniiiix.
Ti 1 ir- KuAi) wiil soon be completed to (li x-c.'r-Ti.it. of which notice will be given. l-'reiglit Trn?»i»? dailv each iv.
C. KNOWLTON. Sup't North Div,
De?..01-no2»:f.
FIKE! FIliE!! FIRE!!! TIIK
best jiroteetion against loss by Fire is to call on the subscriber, who continues to take risk.- fcr the
WASIIIXGTON UNION FEi'C liagHi'aafice Coesipaiay, CLKVHLAND. OHIO*.
CAPITAL -1100,000.
THIS Compai-y ]ays all losses prom|)tlv. J5/"01Uccin Washington Hall Duildingupstairs. JOHN SWKI-:TSI-:U,
Agent for Montgomery Co.
Crawfordsville. March 1-2, /•?.. u7ntf
jyR. A. W. Ali^JyTRONH,
HAVING permanently located in Crawfordsvil'.c. r. specU'uliy tenders his professional services to the citi/.ens and the adjaecnt country. Residence in the northwest pari of town, in the house formerly occupied by li'cuben Taylor. O.liee up stairs over S. Graves'tin shop. [april 1/53. N-Win'i.
WHEAT A\I) COriN WANTED! 20,0CO Riishels of torn. 10,000 HJ'.J-h :is of Vt'hcat, For which the. highest market price will be paid in CASH, by [aug- 0/52.J JOHN S\\ KETSFii.
E AG JSO IT, 7"^ CilA WFOPDSVI LLK, INDIANA. L. K. WAY LAND, Proprietor.
rminni T?AIKthc best tl»o marketaifords. Suiblinggood
L)007»5. SliOLh?. AND LilliAl Hfcj'5.! and convenient, well calculated to accommo-
date horse drovers, ir.fv 27. '53. ni-vl.
2\0TAlvY PL'l'LK1. Crawfordsville, Ind I A N I to he it on of Mortgages, l'oweia of Attorney, and other in-tnimeiits of writing. U.li^tt over Sloan it Morgan's. ])iug St'.re.
V7
October 1. lsj:5.
v:,
JAS. r. LUSE..
LUSE & BROTHER,
15 O Z& SI Eil E° E a ft. 7.IAM TACTL-NI'KS OF
-ill 1 '.\'h dc.fale and lletail Dealers ill Flii-xni, KMiijMf, A.\!) AflKKTW PAPERS. Alain Street, or,posits City Hold,
iNY.ITE
i.-IONS.
Main street, one door west of the Hifctine^ Hon-?. I will pay Cash for almost all kii.ds of Co lntly Produce. M. M. LAIi XL.
January 6,1S54. v,"m-j7tf.
on
Boots and Shoes. Men's falf and kip boots and hocs:bovs' calf and goat shoes a large stock of Ladies fine shoes' of
Dec ju"i. 1553. ovrc kind. eto. jan- 5, '54. SMITH A CO.'
LAFAYETTE, IND.
December K, 1S53. v.r.n2-lyl.
A S I'KAT.KI: IN"
BOOTNj SI£v)r:y, liEATIII1R AND TIN!)" INGS. MAIN s'n:i:ET, SOUTH OK -rlli! '.'OFUT norsi:,
Crawfordsvitie, Ind.
A nrii 13. '55. jit-Jm'].
E W W A A E
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Having permanently located himself in this place, wiil give his undivided attention to all business entrusted to his care. Oi'i«-c immediately over ilson's ---1 TC. west of the Court House. aprii -j'.i. 1 tv 1. 1I£. V. L. :u"AV, Respectfully tenders his professional
No. 130, 3fain Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
the attention of their Friends arid Country Merchants generally, to their very large stock of Ameiican and European Goods, which will be otic red cheap for Cash or approved credit.
September l'.i, 1558. vonllmS. IVM C. •WIIITCIIKI:. THO=. .1.
A N
II A TTEP.S' I 3131 I ii S,
CORNER OK PEARL 'AND MAIN .STREETS^
CINCINNATI, 0.
Cash paid for shipping furs. July S. 15-33.
RoH)C.
THOSE new style Bayadere Robes are to be had 110 where but at a mil "53. AMPBELL S.
IVE iirNDRED rc.ir Tweed. Cassimere. .s.-i-
nett. and Jean oct. 1. '50.
nts. at GRAHAM a BRO.
l)2*SO:ll£iOE?.
THE co-partnership heretofore existing between Graves
and
Cumberland inthe hard-ware
bu-iiie.". was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts of tiic tirni will be found at the old stand for collection.
Januarv 5. 1S54. n^7tf.
HEW GOODS/-
A large and splendid stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS fc SHOES,
GROCERIES, i-e:
just received for Fall and Winter. 1'. CAMPBELL Tver.i.l r-.- -ject:'ui!y annomiee O to his friends that his entire stock of H«HIS i»a v- now arrived, iiis ]iureh :se? have been Utif/-s-,5 .' !y !::ig^ and seiecto.l ivich more than nsmrl care. Bought a they wero-irom the most, excend c- jo'ubtis in thecas'.-rn market—and frosh the manufacturers and importers— hofctdscontident tha' iie enn o^'er g.f! ds rS.i.ow if not a LITTLE LOWER'than they can be bi -.igist anywhere: and he \vo? id l.'ere remark. that his assertions are not just in print 1,3 a n»viv rep.'titi"!i of custom, bu,- as l.in.bug pror.dses v, hie 1 he obligates himself to futlH* 1IU g) e-i aim In-.- ever been to givu'his.cust&nv'rs good goods at a fair price. «nd net imi:::ti#.u -ai-:lek-s, which •vovrl': be dear ut ar.v price: an e\am na:i of the |!isliiy of our good», as v. ell i-s fh'e j-rices is earnest/" *o!ie-ite-I. f(October Si. 1S5-J.—r.V.ib'j.
National Gallery cf
DAG UEiillEOTYPES!
W32. l\ If. ۩s:3-:^
A liberal reward wiil be given to any one that will produce a f.ner picttne tla nean ta'c at this establishment. l«o"ms'.ver SriMwell .v Coon's O,•*,eery store. )i Washington strttet. A!! kinds of •eather suitable fur talcing liki nesses.
Itistnictioiis inthe art given on ii.nfilie principle^. and an outfit fuvni.-.hcd 011 reasonable -rms. December li, 185.5c n24w
S^oimSns* Patent 19Si'd2e!ines AllE A(iI-.XTs jit Wholesale or Ketail for the following highly popular patent medicints.
ilrown it (Vs. Kndermaton Had way's Family Mciii-incs .. Myer's Extract K"ck Rose Howe's Shaker t*aiapnrilhi (,'raig's Hoosier Sar.-.upariila:
w-t-t
Geoghegans Extract ilvdropipes
s_
Falinestock's Ycrmifugc: McLane's vCii. G'.'.nn's W Mexican '.ist.mg J.iniment 'liilie-C Loree'd Ohio .... McLane's Yolcanic Jones's Nerve and Bene Liniment Fenimojc's A i'o I Robert's Hair i'cgt ncrator: Robert'.* Ext.act (ringer -*v Bcunets Eye Balm ~f' ''2* Thompson's Eye Water
Pain ivillc-r:~
Graves' Family Medicine4 LyeKa'•hair-in:
And a host »f others too numerous to men'K'ii. but i. puiiv gi.!: d. Call and get pamphl'-ts and alma-m.-s. T. D. BlcJ'.VN ,V Co.
December 2. 1 nJjvj.
Ladles' Dress Goccls. toe! I'iints. madder ilclainc.--.
4 I.ATiGl! ami spleii lid i\ color.--: '."Iain and fam
H"i l-nglifilr metinoes fancy clors
French A iine Domestic and fai
."nl-^m.
I'. LUSE.
alapncits jdain and fancy colors mcy gii
Black silk vails, collars, under-sleeves, chcmi-zet-ta, silk lace and fringes, ft 1- sale bv oct.-Jl '.VI. CRAWFORD Ml'LLIXlN.
mi.
E N A
services
to the
citizens of Cruwfordsville and vicinity. Koiiicnce corner of South and Walnut streets, near the Christian church. Otiice in G. W*. Pearson's taiiorshop. mar. "Jo, '53. nO'.ty 1.
1853. FALL GOODS. 1053. Wcntvrortii & RroShes**, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
IWT^JW
1
liEADY'MADE CLOTHING, Ql"KENS WARE, HARD WARE,
P"""
eetfully iinnonn.-e to the itizons
ot Ciawf "i-dsviile and vi-itiity, that ha 1mA*1 Cited up rooms well adapted to Photopenic :rpo--s. and* he is now prepared to te.kc Daguei re"typ/-» of every po.®s»bi,? she and s'vlc. Having one of the best an.! largest Cameras lit the world he is now preps red to ta!-:e FTRI.L rs.ATR: I-iTR :I:s ,p r» K.VM:LT oiioi i-i s. iiicli for aeenraey of delineation, beauty d'- ith of tone, fncf.t-.ish. mellownos of ligli's an.I shadow.-., naturalness of expressi. n, an.I !if.-ii! appearance cannot be equalled by any artist in the est. liis jii.-tines cjiit dued the fist j-rcmium at the State Fair, -Id at Luf..y^tlc. in -t. h^r. The same ]ietin--- with so -,:e uthors are i.n exhibition at his loon's at:d he'cordially itr.ites all to come and examine'them.
4'
gives paviicular attention to canons teeth milli-eis of which are mov annually lost f.^r want of timely and .judicious treatment. Those that are in want of artificial teeth can do well to cail and see specimens til'the hot manuf ic'ure of
I'lTci'Ittin Tcelh in t5i'j We-I,
Having -u:v utility and or.?e to all reo-.iTring artilieii.l sulititiite:-. from a single tooth to :.n er.tiie double tct. Ad work warranted.
Ail operations pertaining to the science carefully attended to with i'u 1 po— be am Dental Rooms 111 a»!ui»gt'n i.idl.
N0v.jinl.1er -1, iiilftf.
G. :a 5 vr 'mM: ^9^ ILts now the best and largest sortment of V« II 1? V. in law 'r~_ fon'sville. 'J'iiose wi^h:ng ariy articles in this line wiii .lo well to cail ami examine our stock. Ladic.v Bracelets. Loekets. Breast pins. Earrings. Finger rings. Coral beads. Ctiif pins, Gold pencils."Silver thimbles. Spectacles, etc.. e"c. (rents can
rind
A
at this establishment fine
Groceries.
A
PI
choice selection of Groceries consistinjrof cofTee, tea, sugar, rriolosses,
rice, allspice, ginger, periper. rnustaid. salt. i.t^-. jan. 5. 51. SMITH J.CO.
K'KliT KNIA'ES'54.
FINcn.
IVM, €. WMETCISIDR & CO., Sueeessors to Butes, Whitcher Co.. W II O E S A 1-: Dealers I taps, FIII*?,
('AII
TABLE•.
NoTni.VG
TAKEN
i'b- BAGS.ol Rio CdFee '-^aii.l 4 b..n\la prime New Oricans Molasses. CAM Pli
O vl l. *-r
1
,fr PIECES Opera tl-.inncls for .-'acfpH's ii d"Z. 1 Jibed i.'
IN EN. V.'1 sept.
SURGEON.
1 ESPF.CTFl'LI.Y* tenders his'
-10
('ASES
rvi. to tho1 lit v.
(:,5had
rpdi
Uivg.
j.
Gold
Silver Watches. Seals. Buckles. Breast pins. etc. J. F. I
and
SILKS
-An elegant assortment at SMITH CO.
Wheat Wanted.
The undersigned will at all times pay the HIGHEST
price for wheat, if .h livceed at
the Depot Ware-house/:':.)'•.-••• ian.V.. T.4. SMITH A. ".
C'UTLEKY—A splendid assortmon at jnn. "54 SMITH & CO.
TIic
v."n-2vl.
HE REAT External remedy for Fever and Ague in all its forms! Tin-i justly popular pa on ha it re ring the jaist stimrncr and full. If ou ague, try ir.
eccss
I.VTEKXAI.r.T'. „/Sf2
Sold Wholesale and Retail bv the Proprietors. Dec. -J. It5:}. T. D.' BROWN A Co.
BOOTS & *3**- SHOES.
au
,i siioc--
85
11 00 Pair 'b us a:id Boys B-'Otsf t'UO Wonicns .-hius of every quality lloO Childrcns shoes: for sale by [.'1.1. "53] (JRAHAM fc BKO.
rpilE Ladies will cail at J. CrawPird Mullikirfs J. if thev wish to find splendid lot of Habit Buttons and Notions. Oct. 21,?53.
A
JESSE CUMBERLAND. STEPHEN GRAVES.
BARRKLS MACKEREL. 3' half barrels of _I_vF Mackerel. *25 half barrels White Fish, one Tiercc CoJ Fish, and'10 boxes Herrings just recciv-
•-ttfsb:"-
Groceriea.
Tea, Coffee.1 fitfg^r Golden ^.vrtl?-^fCTV
{V'ua"a"Molasses,mad-Solasuana
iifdiga. idi^ni. spicc.* ppc )qna»
gitis*.-r. nntmee^,'c1o*eS, citiifnmon. br.Ttfctone. sait^ to fonnd atr.. .9 ci/\ wroi sl MCLT.IKINS. ..'1/53
QT'EENSWA'KKbv
and Kannate tfgcm-rAlltaort^f1
merit fer sale I ."vt. J, CilAWFORD & MCLLIK1N. wf
MKKINOSi—Jt»ro«idwpy
NOTjrRO ts"res
RICH
browns r.rvd
modesat [VUs
ahd elegant silks, plrj: oct.L'l/5'f/
Fiirisian?-
GAMPJJKLIAS. *1
faiic/if
i? (ilotbs- alfjo. mohair, black nnd fane A O O A I S E
A KG lv ars k.supej lot of rich-nnd. bnndsoma' de'-.fifjes nfid persian cL'tlis for sale r.t, .Ov t. 1 ,'j CAM PJIKLI/S.
:i and bnn-nd^ at CAM PliELL'S.
LA IX and Ileum! Thibet cloths for heli^fneka"' fit [oct _'l Wi.} CAMP RKL1
ADiFS r.n'd i-ivldrcn's htmb^vool nnd Ciishmoro •/yfoet-il oB.J CAMi'iiKLL'rf.
I'J i:- at
PANC'V 1 print: ret. -z 1.
i'rints. a large lot if good substantial1* -fustcolors-, just received bv CASIPRELL.
IIATS AND CAPS in any »juaniity, /.^j-fand at low mi.-e3. fer sale by oct 21 A I E
F.AD"? Jf.-d. Clothing cheaper than was cvor ,• sold iti tins place, ju.-t received and s.- !t- by
E .^OCT.-21.V... S. CAM PDMLL
BCiOTS
and Nhecs to Iv s.ild ten inr cent cLoap-i cr than any one cl«C" ever sohl tl.em.
21/5'I. CA.MPKF.LL.
FII''f
I
rate ni tiele Indigo and Madder alwava
Ke-'t at ... .[oa j\ '5f!.] CAM PJiliLL'S.'*
3Ii«I)rCK—ali kinds, butter, fj.-athofs, Iinsoyg/'1 jeans, bacon, lard. etc.. UofiVht at oct. ^1/5,J. CAMPBELL'S,
^trs^ BS.csxv'ES-,
i^btnere
and
S
t,'
Jew L'avid's I'la-'.C-.-r: J'eiry
l!ivi?
.8.
ngii.uns good col
Black and changeable dress .-ilk.Ladies black silk mitts a good uaii'y Flannels of all colors and styles Tweeds and plaid linscysof all grades Fine brown and blcaeb-d mu.dins metts. cam. muslin, s-.vi^s, ail! an banvd jacoi bo(!.:. f'gur-.-d and plain
llo^ej
asTimere (iin J:i\'gan,.:i
Nov. 2d. '52. /f. -"F CAMPBELL
g*~N OlIFS'l'S. Young Hyson. Imperial. Gunpovrf -3.^--* der. and Black Teas of .superior quality, fosal
'1"
sale bv I AY MoN Sc JUi/E FIND I N"i 8 of 1 oct. 1, -Oii.]
.11 kin Is. for sale at noiJNKi: Co's. j,
T7011TY Di Vnder rappers ami Drawer^ at i"1 oct. 1,'"' 5o.\ tiRAHAM A BKO.
Hals mid C»i».
]"if!een Iltimlred Ilrits and Caps, of tho best srv !.• and l'ii.-iuvns, for sale bv oct. 'l. \v:. (.RAl'l AM it BRO
W
want cv. ry Lady and Gentleman in this I the surrounding counties to come ami
'c our st ck of GoIs before purchasing clsewhero fr we can and will sell Goods below all eoni]etitv.n. lo-t. 1. '53.1 (rR'AIIAM a B1o.
\yANTKi).-t Ai! of the Jeans. Flannels, Liii-.-"Vs. and Suck:-, in this county, at, oct. 1. CIJAIIAM A: BRO'
"•IX IIFNirREI) \'esi.s of everv stvlc and variety1 .'5-?. 1 at (.RAIIAM a BRO.
T.r. the imnginab! tvlcs
ept. lit '5-J.
/100 at
700
»f I)re3s Trimmings,
I'be:h. cloth. iermim and Vaat RAM FY'S.
•1 and Ihckerv siiirts. for sale at JJA MEYVS.
I'l.lot:
.' t. j,
it-
and shoes- Fits warranted at RAMEY S.
a re be a if
siv|is it- 1 i^1 b\ S'J'J. •"?.
by calling on
-cot. Lli. "5
EXTRACT(.'loves.
of ail quaiites.
jan. "5-1.
\_ l-e.-t styles at September a", 1S53.
September "So,
RAMEY.
COFFEE. Allspiec. i'epper. Cin-
m.mon. Niumegs. \:c.. i^ .. lor tale by .. mar. --i, '5d. l.AY.Mo.N' A co.
Taney Articles.
-t nnd !«-«t fl'sortinnnt of Perfumery,' •..
Soaps, and Fancy articles generally, that had'!' ever bec'i brought to ihi.- market: for sale- at .June 1-5. '50. SLOAN .v MORGAN'S, f.
C.\SES ("ampbell's Boots for
15
LEATHER.-S
oct. 1. 1-5:J.
OK.
'December 1550. v'.iiiatl. Hardware and Queensware. SPLENDID assortment of Hardware and (Queensware at the lowest price*. jan. •". Til. SMITH it CO.
1
LOVES of every k'rnd and VJ Ociitlemen's kid.
VFINE5.
at
E BEST ipiaiity water-proof Imcu at oct. l.'5v.j ll"i:.N'Ki: .... Co's."
ile lynther. the best articlc oc and for sa'n- at HORNER & (Jo's.'-
hand alwavs,
inilify. consisting of
•ol. easiiner. berlin. hoys
d-i. Ladies kids of all colors and ijiialitics: mohair mits ofall .niriliiies. eashner, do. jnn. 5. '5-1. SMITH (VCO.
assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons ut
F1NE a jan.
SMITH & CO.
ilk laces of all grades fit MITil
:5-3.
A
&
PAMEY'S 1
LAIN and Barred Jaeonet, Bishoji nnd Yieto-'••••
iia lawn. India iinen ami book muslin.in great'1 vaii.'ty at [sej't. '1-i "5S.j J.AMEY'S.
0\ LR Coats. large enough f.r any man, and :-ma!I enough for 1111 bov.ean be found. [:,cpt.
CLOTH, Ca-eoat-i. for sah Trt.
sept.
rt 1 SILK. Sar O 1 I) lencia \'es sept. US. 1 "r '•'.
BAMEY'S.
-iinere. Tweed and satinett JJAM EY.
he latest r.nd AM KY'S.
-\r\ PIE» Eo Eng'i-h and French rinoes at
20
-,pt. J.f5.':.J RAMEY'S^
jj'j IMK''FS alapa-as and lustres, 20 per cent. •heaper than usial rtt, ••teuilxr S-j, '-":3- IJAMEY'S.
1 r' FIF.t ES fancy Dress -ilk. which will vie with 1 the rainbow in diversity and brilliancy of coor. and with etcrnitv in lasting—a'l lor "•'.!« bv sept.
-J0.
'5 !. RAMEY/
jC»n HEA Scotch, bnv .ftutc. Waterloo, and 1 'J'J engiih hawh. both long and -quare. at sept. 3. IJAMEY'St4
tm- PIECES black
have the /\J ,..UI |JC fotmd at
Iress silks from 50 cents to
KAMEY'S.
PIECES Velvt. Ti:rf. and bonnet ribbona,' r)UU sold at -V5S.] IJAMEY'S^
LARGE lot of sHk and straw bonnets—lata fas .: i.ions for sale I •pt. -JO.
RA'MEr'.'
SLENDID lot of hcavv silk la.-c? r.n-1 fringe*"
sale at KAMEY'S. September 'S-i, JSS3."
LADIESand
Collars, unde
white mourning s' pt. 'J-". '53.
A
LAYMON£
«xi and for 1 by. Co.
?.leeves, el*mizctts,—'" -an end less" varietv at KAMEY'S."
LARGE stock of black silk and love veilsgreen. blue and brown brrago d5.. for sale at »PT 2^. •CS- KAMEY'S.
