Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 February 1854 — Page 3
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[From tho Lafayette Conner.]
TO HE OTI:KS
or
TII E
«th
CONGRES
SIONAL DISTHICT.
A
question is now pending in Congress to repeal the MissouriCompromisc act of
called the
36 (leg. 30 min. No move has been made, in or out of Congress, to repeal this act, since its passage, thirty-four years ago,I until the present session of Congress. Ifj repealed, it will permit slavery to exist in a country now free, equal in extent to ten Stales "as large as Indiana, the greater partj of it being susceptible, as 1 am told, of high cultivation and improvement. The1 movement, in my opinion, is a violation of piigh'.cd faith, and an enormous outrage upon the rights of the people of the nunslaveholding States. If slavery is intro-1 duced into this territory, it excludes my: constituents from it, at least those of limited means, for no poor man desires to live in a* slave Slate, and socially and politically oc-i cupy no higher position than a slave. 1 have many conclusive reasons why I wi.l oppose with my vole, and all the influence I have, the repeal of the Missouri Compromise act, all of which will be made known'
t&r "L et us remove temptation from the path of youth" as the frog said, when he plunged into the water, as he saw a boy pick up a stone.
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B.ieonVidc i- shoulder ft Beeswax, Hams, 10 ("linsiiig. till Lard, TO Potatoes. 40 Tallow,
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-1.Onions,
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LIST OF t,i:TTS:i2S
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F.MA1NINC ill the Post O.licc at Crawfordsi!lo. Iiuliana. the!"ih day of February, ls.VI. which if not taken cut within three months will be sent to the Ouieral Post O. lice as dead letters. Persons cailii!''tor the same will please say
Advertised."1
Akley Dr
,'J" Arnistron.' Sarah At well Lew is Briir.v's Silas 4 •xs By mas! or Win
M.irirar.-t,
Ii:i Moreait Brown Elii.a •m Benslov William feBiUler Brigit ""Bowl lirciiioii Jano wsBumlav tieo. J.
BakerJ Brow Mix S ^B.ck Maiy E 'raiir Charles mi 'ondit N .CotHnjr Thcodoro Mi( 'artor nly A nil
'rai^.Mai\
'ffi'rouv John :-fi'oleman Nam-v ":'Colbit I' llllOUi\ -,• 'all Jane.s s^'upcll Eunice ('handler A ... 'raiii F.li/.aboth A asCoope Christian lr.ngan Jol'ii 1 torey N •••Deveiijiort
RUSM-1
•w Ed wards Sarah 'Tlvatt William *2 s~iKverette Mr. "Fihor Charles r.
Faust Ferdinand iii«Fincgan Michael p.Finoh French .Francis Spencer ..^Oravo^ Peter (ss'Grav Joisn 11 (JritMuir N" N S
Garret Survicv Goodhue Florilla '2 ••(tray
Grimes Lueretia Garner William Garrot T.owisa Harrison Thomas
Jlilard Sarah Howlon Holadry Robt A Hays Joseph llawk Marv 0 Hall Jtcii Ilorrincr John W Heap Klisabeth Harris Elijah Hasans William Harris Mary Jiuio Huston John 11 indie John Johnson John Tones Georjo Johnson Samuel Julian .Martha
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Johnson Thomas Johnson William W Kerns Levi Keating Patrick Kearney William liOe Joseph 2 Lippeneott Elw*ood Ijoujrhman ilichftel Txn« &u James Leonard Alplieus
as soon as an opportunity oilers in the c2 Plows flBil Cultivator*} House. •••*.
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W* This momentous question did not enter \J 1,KSubwil. Corn, arid Shovel Plows Cultivainto the contest for Congress when you elec- tors with Bogers' steei teeth, al.-o iever»able steel tod me. It is new both to you and me. I have felt it due to you and myself to indi-j cate my fixed purposes. If they accord with vour wishes, nothing will give me more pleasure if not, advise me, and I will rcbign, and thereby enable you to elect one who will vote for a repeal of the Compromise referred to I will never do it.
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Feb. 13th, 185-1.
v»l.llnrried.--*bi
Ki'v. Win. B. Palmer. Mr. III.N::Y G. I-.\ 11£n to Miss MAKTIIA BAKU, all of this place.
CRAW ROIJDSVII
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DIt. S. I). 1IOW1/S Sii AKi:?t SA StSA J"*A12IT/l.A W1M, 1'1'iIII'V
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J.ivin-rston. Cargo & co Lock wood Martin John W McClelland .Tamos S Mont^onicrv Phebe Jano Mooiv A.ld' Kliza Miilor.Maiy Ellen "Miller Ann Mersbon Jared More Ada Mintore Willi.un ?dcCoy Jo:Lithan iWeClure Nathan Mills May McCo-.klc Alexander. Mastcrson Jihn Mcraw LizabuUi Martin James McCormick A Cr.iwforvl Marmoi Marv .... Mitche'd John ?.loorc .Tohnie \V Ni.V(.m Nixon Richard P» Purcell Michael Riley Nathan iledmau William Reed Jacob Robinson Randall John S Ross MoS'.rS Siiiith John Shafcr George W Smith (i Sanford Aiv.lersojV Smith Hannah Stool James A S.iokett William A Sridor Gilbert Samson Catharino Sullivan Daniel,, Stewart Savor David Smitli Daniel {tu^Tanios Schoek.Tohn Shiinierll Seller William Shepherd George Smith Jacob Samuclson I ruoblockl Will ford Thurston Sarah
GKORGK W. SNYDER, P. M.
fob. !•". [No. 1601 nSowl.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the undersigned nre rcftpeotfnlly invited to c«ll and SKTTLL their aecounUonor boforc tlw loth of March next, ana very much oblige. J^HN ll^ON. f^b. 9. 1S64.
Wabash Agricultural
WAREHOUSE AND SEED STOftE,
rT
1820, which restricts slavery in wlmt is MFORD & HOOKER,
Louisiana territory, acquired from LAFAYETTE, INDI ANA, France by treaty of 1803, north of latitude
-n rTAAT'
H"nudJJUST
IVF
Julv •JV.
IT 31A CONCERN.
There will be an Anti-Maine law meeting held in Alamo, on the
inst., to take
into consideration the propriety of adopting resolutions expressive of the I'arty. A general attendance is requested, as business of importance will be transacted.
N. 13. No distinction in political matters whatever. Hy order of many citizens of
RIL'LEY T0\YNj$1III\
rRIEI)
Thursday morning. Feb. !",h. by
!,!•: 1*121 CM CLFIKILNT.
[Corrected w..-i
klv for the Review.1
Wheat, £1 ..".o| Apples. green.
'nlll. Go! Ajqilcs. diy. 1,0o Ollt-s. l'i' White Beans, $1.0(1 Flour, (.0,7 5a 7 .On Flax seed, 6L\I75 Butter, 1--jo Timothy. sl. ")0 Eggs, 10 I'catheis, llCC7"l" .i NVool, iiOaCo i.
BF/'EI YFD TliF'B W I NT KK
and Spring I'I"'y ods which they offer dealers .it, factory rates. in any quantities. Atiiunifi't our stock may b. fi.un doz. Axis most. approved bramis: loo Axe helves, turned and fitiij-hcd •/n.0i0 lbs. Beivd Grindstones loo liny Cutter*:
Thermometer Churns Bubber ami leather belting, hose and parking: Grindstone cranks and rollers. Sausage meat cut tcrs- Nt-sts of measures, pumps. corn shcllers.etc.
We are alo now receiving our Sythc.s. Hoes, forks, cradles, sncaths. etc., t-T our spring trade. December 0, It 55. -ss-t v«irJ3.
Osnffc OraBJ^c Seed.
~l BUSHELS fresh Osage Orange Seed just JL®/vf received from Texas and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by
Jan. 2"i
TIAUNHILLS Patent Corn Dri!!. a large lot of these superior machines for sale by Ml'MFOBD it HOOKER. 27. IS.",!. Lala vettc. Indiana.
I all kinds, incl'iding Breaking. Sward. Stub-
teeth, f' Jan.
Dei
DAN'L MACE.
m§ Washington, Feb. 2, 1854.
sale wholesale and retail bv .'54. MUMFOKI) a- HOOKER.
Mctt's Agricultural Furnaces, .''OH heatir.ir water, trying lard mid tallow. cook
ing vegetables, etc.. an indispensable artiele farmers, pork packers. butchers, hotel keepcis. el.'.
For ile bv Ml.'MFORD & HOOKER.
Scales.
f~}LATFOKM and Counter So
MUM FOB I) A HOOKER.
MBE PROOF SAFES, a good assortment in store and for -:ilo 1 »y 1 'jS.
E have the exclusive riirht to sell these invaluable Machines in Indiana. Thoe \\i.--]iing them should order early as the supply i^ limited a blank order will be sent on nppkv.'Uion to us.— They arc. the oniy machines that will cut elo\er and all kinds of irra.-s.
BKEF.
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An excellent
7l\-b.
Produce
Ofeb.
all kinds ke 'J. ISo-t.l
it constantly sale bv
Sale of Lands Mortgaged to the Common School Fund.
Ncos,
TKT. is herebv pa reels
I3LOOI).
en that the following pie-
or lots of iand. or so much of each
as may be necessary, will, on Saturday the 11th day of March next, between il.-j hours of ten o'clock a. in. and four o'clock p. in. at the Court house door in the town of Crawfordsviile: be olVorod for sale to the highest bidder, the bid being equal to the alui.unt,chargeable: the same basing been mortgaged to the State of Indiana to secure loan from the Common School Funds of Montgomery county, and forfeited by non payment of the interest and principal due thereon, to-w it: "Lot No. lof. in the original plat of the town of
Crauibrdvi!!e. Mortgaged by John (dililand. loan, interest and penalty T1
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Lot No. '.io. in the f«,wn of Parkor&burgh i'formerly Faithville I. and also one fourth part o1'lot No. V. being the. north ijuartor of the s-ame, in the said town of Parkcr^burgh, Mortgaged by George
W. Mav. loan, interest and peiialtv 9'j.oil. JOHN B. Al'STlN.' Auditor Moiiigomciy County. Crawfordsviile, Feb. 0. InVI. 'c'w.j.
AT
JAMES
r. mcivs
DRY GOODS STOEE.
It boino- the intention to close this stock of Goods out at auction, we propose giving the ladies of Crawfordsviile and vicinity, a sale at auction every day commencing on Monday. February the tTth.sstl o'clock p. ni. and continue until the entire stock is sold. No gentleman admitted without a lady. We expeet to oiler a great variety of fine good goods, and we hope to see all the ladies on hand, as wc will have seats arranged for their convenience.
GENTLEMEN
May expeet auction every night, commencing cn thosameday and date above mentioned, where every article in the goods line will be offered for sale, and without reserve..
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Taylor Martraret Tomlinson Win Thurston Abraham Taylor I.ydia II To the otliccrs it members of the Sons of Temperance of Harmony Chinch Vickery El wood Voorbeos .Tolin T^'rav Mary Weel\lv Elizabeth Wood II 2 Walker Mary Walsli william .Wilkin?on Mahlon 2 White John William Henry Wakland ("'araline Wilson Nelson ..... Watkins Georsre Watkins Abbi Jane Watkins Susan Watkins Thomas Williams l«*nae.
HAS
J.
F. MICK,
feb. 3, n32w3.
Township Notice.
Twill
H:" BOARD et' Trustee? of Union Township meet at the Auditor's otlico in Crawfordsviile on Monday the 7th day of February next, for the purpose of settling with the Supervisor and Treasurer of said township, and attending to such other business as may be nronght before them.
O. S. M'NIEL. President
feb. 1.1 So-i. n-2w-T.l Board Trustees
ARRANGEMENT
NEW
AND
,IOII\ W, Bl'KK,
taken the store room formerly occupied by John Bulk. Fsq.. on the corner of Pik and Green street.*, whore may be found a general assortment of Dry-Goods.' irocerios, Hardware. Cntlfiy, Q'.iocnswar^. C'rorkory-Warr, and all such articles are usually kept in a retail ostablifhment. lie pays particular attention to the purchase and sale of Country Produec. so that families can be supplied with provisions at all times.— Being desirous of extending his business, lie invites the public to give him share of patronage, as be. feels confident he can sell on as accommodating and cheap terms as any one in Crawfordsviile.
Januarv 27. v,"n31.
Notice.
THE undersigned have entered into co-partner-ship in the Carpenters and Joiners business, take this method to solicit a share of patronage.
Drafts. Siveiiieatious, Bills and F.-tim: U?s of any and all kiiuts of buildings furnished on short notice. Shop near the Brewrv. west end oi Mj.rket street.
J. D. LINGER. E. GRIEST.
Crawfordsviile. feb. 1, 1S34. to*..- nO-2w3.
CASES boys and youths boots of every dc»ry*\J eriplion and quality also, an assortment of boys, you tits, and ctiild's" Shines, suitable for wot weather at FALI.EY'S.
D«ceml»er 24, 15o?t.
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U.OVER SEED.—j(iAMriu.5.L will pay ami for Clorcr Seed. Doc.
PROTECTEOX
LVSUllANCE COMPANY
OF IIARTFOIID, CONY.
INCORPORATED 1 825. —o—
TIIIS
TIJC
Ml'MFORD & IIOOKER. v5n"l.
'-'A.
l.'orai
les of a superior
IFhave
HOOKER.
I'M FORD
EETCHUM:S
Ml'Ml'OlM) .v HOOKER,
Jan. 27. 1."-1. Lay layette. Indiana.
Fresh Sugar Cured Hanis. rrjIIE under^iirn'.-i has now on hand a quantity of
I Sujiar feb. 1
•lMed hams for salt
OFFICE has now transacted business for more than a quarter of a century during which
er ir las
taken more than
100,ood Risks!
And injured raal and personal property against less by Fire and Water to the value of more than TWO HUNDRED .MILLIONS OF
IN THE WESTERN COUNTRY. .Sercral Thousand Losses have bci-n incurred upon the above risks all of which have been ad-ju-sted :it the
N A agekgy OFFICE At Ciru-iiinati. and paid witli tlie utmost promptia or in to it on a may be seen by the r«'.'fcipta of tlie ?e%erui claimants on lile.
undersipned has been furnished with blank politics, siirhned by tlie otliecrs of the Compr.ny: also with l.'htnk renewal receipts, for eoniinuimr jiolic-ies already issued, and is duly authorized and prepared, as Airent of said Company, to make insurances f.r any period of time, not less than one month nor irreatcr than seven years, upon buildings or their contents, occupied as DwelHnirs. Stores. "Warehouses. Churches. Hotel*. Hanks, Court Houses. Colleges. &e., and their contents aLraii:st
BJO
«S or D.Tissagc Fire.
For further information rcspoetinir rates of premium, etc., applv to the undersigned. JAMES IIEATON. Acrent.
For Crawfordsville ami Montgomery County. jan. ",
S. C. WILLSON". ,T. E M'DONALU.
AVILLSGN & 3I'ION A LI),
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Oilice in the room over Brown's Drugstore, "Where they will be found at all times when not absent on professional business. .January 0. 15."4. v«n:i7tf.-
Aisothi
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A. P. MANX. 1!^-'. if.
iiand ami for P. MANN.
Wanted.
AT.L 1 iiuls of country jiroduce. for which the biifh-
est cash price will In paid bv feb. 0, ISIl.
I':' .Li'i
A. MANN. '-. tf.
von want nnyhiug in the eatinir line. you_ will n*il it liy ooin^ to A. P. MANN'S. feb. lVot. I! tf.
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VOU want a handsome bonnet for it trimmed with a handsome side, and anew april •_!•_!. '."io.
\\j '-1^ rcspci.-tfully announc customers that he is now
for sab* bv MANN.
sjiriii£r and
Fresfi Arrha! of
BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER!
TWJALLL
I*
arfm mm *IH
"Ol'I.l.) do well to call and examine iny
DOZ. Wonicns: ipudity at
December '2t, li.3C.
4
stock
i' Leathers and Findings, which is now complete consisting in part of 2oo frides best JJnifalo Sole leather:
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ij Doz. home tanned upin-r leather: 1 1 French. Philadelphia, and American Kip and Calf Skins ui' Doz. linings all colors
Lasts. J'oot trees, Peg*. Crimp board*. 'lamp.-,. NaiN, Awls. Hammers," Pincers, Knives. Threads, Webing. in short every article needed in manufacturing Roots and Shoes, mav be found at
Dec. 24. \::3. L. FAT.LEV'S.
"1ENTS and LADIES Rubber Over Shoes Bntl'alo Cork Soles: at
Deo. 21. '5-V
dioes of ever .lescription and FA LEY'S.
CI ARDIA V'S SALE.
N"0TICKdayhereby
is given that on and after the loth of February. !"i-l.tho undersigned Guardian of the per.-ons and property of Lyllis Ann. MaSinda, James and John Stephens under an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, obtained at the January Term thereof 1N"4. will make private sale for cash in hand of the interest of said minors in the following real estate, to wit: "The undivided one eleventh of the east half of the south east quarter of section seven and the east half of tho north east quarter of section eighteen, in township twenty, north of range live west" situated in Moiitgomerv count v. Indiana.
JAM F.S STEPHENS. Guardian.
Jan. 10. If.'i. n2S-0w .1.
NOTICE
}hereby
irivcti that, on and after Viie 20tL day of
February, lsol. tho undersigned will otier at private sale the west half ot the .south east«(ua?er of section 31. in Towwnship 1^. north of range A west in Montgomery county and State of Indir.ria. being the property described by tho will of John Hollar, deceased, to be sold for the purpose of distributing the proceeds thereof among the heirs of the said John Hollar.
The same to be sold on the following terms, towit: On«4 third of the purchase money to be paid in hand, one third in six months, and the balance in twelve months from tho date of sale, the purchaser to o\-eeute notes f.r the deterred payments, with good freehold security, eecurcl by a mortgage and waiving the bcr.elit of valuation or appraisement laws.
The above property must bring not less than the appraised value thereof. NATHAN MeLAI'GHLlN. Adm'r.. of John Hollar with the wiil annexed.
Jan. 27, l^'-4. ri0!w3.
XOTICE
ISof
hereby given, that the undersigned Guardian the jH-rson and estate of (.'arson Emmett, an insane person.) will on and after tho :ioth day of February. 15o4, offer at private sale tlor following described property to-wit: The east iialf of the north w«t ipinrter of section twenty-four in township 20. north of range three west, lying and being in Montgomery county and State, of Indiana, cn the following terms, to-wit: Tho north half of said tract of fnnd. to be sold for ensh in hand, and the south half of said tract of land on a credit of six months from the date of sale, the purchaser executing his note with good free-hold security for the same, waiving tho benefit of valuation or appraisement laws, secured by a mortgaifc on said premises. Also, at the same time he will oli'or at private sale one horse, on a credit of six 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 L-»» than the appraised value thereof.
THOMAS COKEY. Guardian.
Jan. 27. 1S54. •. n31w3.
STATE OF INDIANA. I Montgomery county.
Nadministrator
OTICE is hereby given, that John Britton of "the estate of John K. Handy, deceased, has filed his petition to sell real estate of the decedent, bis personal beiag insuthcient to pay his debts: and that said petition wiil be heard at the next term of the court of CmnitK-n Pit-as said county. Tost: ANDREW P. LYNN. C.C.C.P.
Jan. 5. IsM. foe 27wg.,
5EW ALBANY ic SALEtllTltAIL liOAD.
OPENED TO BA1NBRIDGE.
COXNEC'TIXO WITH THE
Terre Ilantri & Indianapolis Ilailroatl AT CKKMNCASTLK,
Ey Only 10 Miles of Staging.
0lV^!
,I
ritii'Oii out- f'-r the
and beautiful ti inwniu^mto WASIHXi TOX UNION
to his numerou.s Ci .«\cs tin nhop.
in receipt of his I
Fall Stock ot -i BOOTS. SHOES. LEATHER, FINDINGS. ETC.. which lie will soil at the very lowest iitrurcs imairin.iblc. wholesale or retail in ouantitics to suit our- i' "1'}':li:i,
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Docenibor 'J4. v."u-]5. I
For the Winter Trade.
rp WENTV-FIVE Cases mens kipaml grain loath.1 er double solo Boots, manufactured cxpresslv for this market just received ami for sale bv
Dec. 21. "3. T.. FALLEV.
I'niil further notice Trains wil: run us fOlows: A.ecommodation Train will leave Mi.-biiran Cifv at rlock. A. M.. liHfayetto o'olncic. P. M.. Craw- to bis iiicnds th fordsville o'clock P. M.. rnd arrive at Bainbridsrc at 7 o'clock, ronncctisitf with a line of Stages for Greeneastle. only miies.
Ki.pn-s.-i Train will leave Micbicrnn City at n'-••bx-k A. M.. after arrival of Michigan Central li. R. Trj.in fiom t'3:ii-tiiro and -troit. arrive at Lafayette ^.4.') P. M. in season for Train to Indianapolis: eon Meeting there with Trains on Irifontaine Railroftii for (.'olumbii--., Cincinnati. Cleveland. Pittsburgh. Philadelphia, ifcc.. with Indiana ('..••Ural Raiiioad fi.r ineinuati. Davton. iVc.. and I,:iwrenceburtr.Cincinnati. wivii.Ietfeisom ilic Raiir.«d for Louisville, with Msulisi.n Raihoail Ma lir-on ajui ('incinuat i.
Pa.-.M rji.'« rs by this Train from Mi- hiiran City u-i11 clwnr« car for (rrecin ast!e. and siations south of raw f:. rds\ i'le. and lake the A'vommodntion Train at Lafiyet'c. This trrin will leave Lafayette for Crawfordsville at t.-io P. M.
AC'C*0323I0I)ATI0M TRAIJf
Will bave (,'rawt'ordsviHe at r.4-.i A. Yi.. if v.'ttC' at S o\io.-k A. M.. and arrive at Mi.-hii'iin City at 3 o'eloek P. M. This train connects wirh trains east on Michigan Southeni Railroad.
EX51PIJ.SS
I'ASTI.F..
of which notice will be ji von. Z~zf" Freight Trains flaiiv each war. KN0WLTON. Sup't North Piv. ])ec.01-no-Jij'.f.
iFJKE! FIRE!! F1HE!!!
rnilE best protection against loss by Fire is to
NOTARY PCnilC.
C'r.i to
\iriT.L ATT Mortgagee.
inslrumo.nts ot Morgan's I.Mug O to 1 1
FARLEY'S
l'or '-'u |..t ited
TRAI.V
Wiil leave llainoridsre at 7 o'chndc A. M.. connecting with Stages from Grccmcustlc: »'rawfordsville at li.l T.r.t'r.y./ttc at. 1'J o'cleck. after arrival of trains from Indianapolis, and arrive at Micliirrari ('iiy at 4.P. M.. connecting with (j. !'. R. Trair.s for Chieairo and Detroit, arriving at (.liicago at ti.M.'P. M.. and Detroit the lollowintr morninir. 1-%S" rhi i:o.\! v. ill soon be completed to
t"1"-' suitscriber. who continues to take
Fi a*e SBH?s5!ras2c i' €533 pjica y, LEVELAND. OHIO*.
CAPITAL SlOOjOOO.
THIS Company pays all losses promptly. ili^-'OHIceiit Wasbimrti.:) Hall Building upstairs. JOHN SWEETSER,
AVINC
OR!I™
J- I
th
Assent for Montgomery Co.
Crawfordsviile. ^I.ir-. 12. 1 uTritf
I) A. ^V. ARMSTRONG,
permanently loeatcl in Crawfordsvil'e.
rc.'pectfu!!y tc!:deis Ids professional services to the
ciiito. iir an I tlic ad aeon eoun 11 y. Tv.'iien:e in
'^rt_hwestpartoftown.in the house formerly
9 occupied bv Reuben '1
lor. O.lico up stairs ovor [a.pril 1. loni'l.
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A AD CO 15.-1
WANTED!
20.000 IJiisln'Ss of Corn* 10,00 i» ish:ds «if Wheat,
Llie
bi"_'nc.t
mari-.et pi u-o^y.
CASH, by [an/. ii.!.W.] JOiiNS
J?
EIOTEli. i/ll
CRA.WFORDSV1LLK. INDIANA.^
L. E. WAYIJ AND, Proprietor. I Si
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A IR the bo si. the market affords. Stabiinggood
aihl conveni( lit. well cab.ulatud to uecommo-
onveni( lit
drite he!.•• di overs, mr.v J". '5 i. r.! vl.
fordsviUo, nd he e\iviition ot' Dei'ils. Attorney, and other
writing. tore.
JAS. T. IA'SE.
Oilice over Sloan A:
vanD'.gm.
A. I'. LUSH.
LUSE & BROTHER,
15 ok :i 22 .fob 821 a* s.
And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FRENCH, nsi.isfi, i\o .nn ii:n.\'
Main Street, opposite City Ihicl,
LAFAYETTE, IND.
December i', li55. v."in2-ivl.
A E
Dr.vi.mt
IN'
COOTS, SHOrS, I.KATlIElt AND FIN DINGS.
MAIN 61KEET, SOUTH ",Y THE roUItT HOUSE.
Crti'.vi'ordsville, Iud.
April 1"). ?21111 -.
E W W A A E
ATTOBNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Having permanently located himself in this place, will give his undivided attention to all businosscntntsvd to his care. OJi'-o immediately over Wilson's Store, west of the Court llou&e. nro.il JU. Is.:,3. flyl.
1I?. W. L. ?IAY,
lIospoHfiiily tenders his profe.^.-ional services to the citi/ens of Crawfordsviile ami vicinity. Residence corner of South and Walnut streets, near tie Christian church. 0 !kc in G. W. Pearson's tailor shop, mar. ^'i. V)C. nCuyl.
1G.53. FALL GOODS. 1853.
WcastUyod'iSa A: Broslarrjs.
WIIOLI-SALE DEAI.Eb'S IN DBY GOODS. No. 150, .llain Street. CINCINNATI, OHIO.
XNY1TE
the attention of their Friends and Country Merchants generally, to their very large stock of American and European Goods, which will be offered cheap for Cash or approved credit.
September 1. IS53. v5»lljn".
Wit- C. WI1ITCHEH. TllOS. J. KINf-n.
W.TI. V. WIIITCIIKK Sc CO.. Successors to Bates, "WhitcherA: Co., YV ii .1 E S A E
Dealers in Slatjf, Caps,
AXD
A E S 11 I .11.11 I S.
COKXEK OF I'EARL AND MAIN .STREETS,
CTXC'IXXATI, 0.
Stmts' Cash paid for shipping furs. julv S. 1?50. v"-n2yl.
O, YESroT YES!!
GOING OFF LOW
ET. kinds of
GUOCSEIIS
A larg:e and splendid sf&ck of DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES,
READY MADE CLOTHING. QUEENS WARE, HARD WARE,
GROCERIES,
just received for Fail and Winter.
1 P. CAMPtiKLL would ies^eetfully arin tiiice entire stock ot troods ha\e now arrived. liis ptuvhiiscs have bc -n unuUiiliy iaii.r'- aud .-oleeted with more than usual care. Boufflit as they v.'ere front the most extensive jolbe's in thec.istern market— and from the manufacturers and imjiorters he feels confident that lie can oiler u'oods as i.ow it' not a
can be boftirht any.vhere: and bo would ii-'ve romark. that assertions are not jTist in j'-rint a? a more re]etiiioii of ustom. but as hinrliinr promises which he oli.iirates himseit'to lulfil. Jiis ifreat ai)u bus ever beet! to give bis n-tonit ls £ood u'oods at a fair il e. ami not. imit:ui"n articles, v.-hi. v.-ou'.d ir at any ptiee: an eyapiination of life, quality gootU. :t? wc:i as be pi i. er is carrisistly solie-
•jij* a
•|OCTE-BJR ^1. IS.J- V,"JI 1 •.
National G-alleiy of
A (i E1! J1E 0 ESI
s\- t*. conr.r
"TTTOI LD respectfiil'y antioiince to the ciii/ons of (":awf:ird.~vi!!c and vi inity. that ho has fitted up rooms well adapted to Photopenic purposes. and lie is now prepared to take Dagueircotvpos of every possible -i/.c and style. Having one ot Hie best, and largest Cameras i:i thewoild he is now prepared to take
I
Cj:J.i:n-
ri.I.
OKOI I'I.S.
I-I.ATK I'N TI-KIIS ,\.\ KAMITV
which for accuracy of delineation, beauty
depth of tone, lino f.ni-h. mellowness of iigh's and :di. d.ows. ii.o I'.ralm.'s.s of e.\|rcssion. and life-like ajipearanee cannot be equalled by any artist in the west-. Hie pietiiio.-j olitniiicd the Jnt premium at the St tie J* dr. held at Lafayette, in O. t. Inet. The same pictures wit!: vin others are m«w on exhibition at his rooms, and lie corui.tily invites all tj come and examine them.
A liberal reward wid be given to any one that will produce a liner picture than can he taken at this establishment. Room* over Stillwell
(iroccry store, on Washington street. All kinds'ot weather suitable for taking likeness: s. Instructions in the art given on scientific principles. and an outfit furni.-hed on reasonable terms.
Dc 'ember 1!. Ic-'eJ. irJ-lw:
PttgftEsi.'is*
3
«feB2 8- ITli'dlr-asBrs.
Y\J I- ARE AGLN'IS at V. holcsale or Retail for the following highly popular patent medicines. .•..•
Brown «.t Co's. Kndernu:t..n Kiuiway's Family Me.li. inev Myer's Extract b'ock Rose I lowo's Shaker ai~apui ilia raig's Hoosier Sarsajia: iila Gi ogl egan.e F.xfraet liydropipe? •-J'ahnestock's Vermifuge
M. Lane's Gunn'h Mexican Mustang Liniment Chinose roe'.- (hio MeLane's Volcanic Jones's Nerve and Bone Liniment Feoiniore'-, A it .•••. Roliert's Ilc.ir K'egLtnerator: •.
Robert'- l.'.t.aci (Jinger (.•m. Be nets Eye I'aim 'i lioni| n'e !•"•,e Water
1 tie paid in WEETSEJi.
Jew David's Plaster: :•.•'••• Pel ry Davis' Pain K'illor
Graves' Faniiiy -Medicines ].yoiis' Kalhairon
And a host of others too numerous to mei.'ion, but equally good. Call and get pamphlets ami alman*c*. f. D. BROWN A Go.
December 2. lsaSro-- n^2v5.
Ladies' Dress Goods.
IJABGL and splendid stock of Prints, maddi 1 colors: j'hiin and fancy delaines: relich and cnglish merinocs fanov colors:
A iino lot of nlapaea.s plain arid fancy colors -, Doiui-stio and fancy ginghams good colors Black and changeable dress silks Ladies black silk mitts a good ouality Fiannels of all colors and styles: Tweeds and plaid linseys"f all grades Fine brown and bleached muslins: PI: in an barred jaconeits. cam. muslin, swis boolc. iijjurcd and plain:
Black silk vail.-, collars, under-sleevos. chum zett.s. silk lace and fringes, for sale bv oct. 21 '53. CKAAVFOHD A: Ml'LLIKlN.
1532. YAft'IPEflSBBLT,
E N A S 0 N
T-.SiM-.Cl I I LL 1
PAPERS.
tiT. de
"P FSPL izen
his
of
1 E S 1 1 A A
SPLIINDID ASSORTUENT
A N O O S
ty of Ladie. Dress Goods, consisting of muslin dclainij ofall grades and ,-fyles ilolains all wo'-l. assorted colors, eashmercs as splendid, assorted.— Mohairs, lusters of all colors and styles. Persian cloths. Persian twills. A splendid assortment of Ginghams. Ginghams of tdl qualities and styles. Caliieoes without number.
A Splendid Assortment of CIoth«, oon^iting ot black, brown, green, blue. :m cadet. Ca*»im—c-s. fine black doeskins, fine fancy French and English cassanetts and tweeds, iiannels ot all ciol.irs and grades. SN 11 3c (.O.
Hardware and Queensware.
f-PLKNDlD a.-" r:inent of Hsniv.aro l^uceuswarc at the lowest f*i ian. 5. et.
Et 3-
1
FOR CASH
Country
and
House Country Januarv 0. lS-:4.
3'H'KET KNIYE: jan. 5. '54.
OR
'rodnce.
PROVISIONS,
M.iin .Ureet. one door west ot the Bistme -Dc]ot sc. I will pav Cash for almost all kinds ntrv lvalue-. WM. M. LAYNE. v5n2Ttf.
Boots and Shoes.
Men's
calf
of
and kip boots and
Groceriea
Tea, Coffee, Str^ar, Golden Syrup. New th leans Molasses, mml-|
ik^tilc&der. indigo, aluni. epicc. pepper. ginser. nutmeg's.
CIOTM.einnamon.
I flKNSW A RE slid Hardware
niellt io] s..le
I'V
•t. l.'O^. CRAWFORD MULL1KIX.
•\,T hiRilsi 'S. --llroai'iwav browns modes et .-1
ionr Rf cii l'.*ti--s at
R1
I.ITU.K I.OU I I:
li.iri tbiy
ICH and c!i
I art i.oct-1'^.j CAMPBELL'S.
A DIES' hise at
f^AXCY Print*, prints taidt eo! oi i. 'i 1.
BLAD\
1 RT *t kept at
A-
Cooft's
sale lv
L'
1
for we t'Oil
]oo
sorvicos to tne citni vieini'.v. He us t-veth—millions 'or want of timely that are in want *.ili aivil seo speci-
T'rawl'ordsville
gives particular attention to earb of which are now annually lost and .jii'licions treatment. Those of artificial tevth can well to mens of tho best manufacture »f l*orcclain Toolli in the Having ,-ure utility and case to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a .-ingle tooth to an entire double set. All wi.rk warranted.
All operations per.airiing to the science carefully attended to with the least possible pain. Dental Booms in Washington Hall.
November -1, lioJ. v5nl'?tf.
T? T- '"2t
O S W
mm: s:
1
ii» tiii.-?
Ladio,' Bracelets. Lockets. Breast pins. Far rings. I' inger rings. Coral beads. Ciuf ]iiis. Gold pencils, silver thimbles. Spectacles, etc.. etc. Gents can find at this establishment iiine Gobi and Silver WaUhcs. S.aL-. Ba !!•_ Br- -.-t p:n~.
0\ I.K (.'mit.s. large enough for any man, and small enough for an bov.can in" foundpi. T,:i.j I.'AM FY'S
I'LOTII. Its. fo
oo
iissinicro. Tweed le bv
sent. 'J3.
Sil Sr,t
•j n) Iciicin Yes
Ql i.KS of all or iall. 5.
J. F. Ml' 'K.
Docembor'J. 1 "n2-.'tf.
:20
Sejit. -J-'.
SMITE IT CO.
Groceries.
~i A clioicc selection of Groceries eonT\ sirftinir of cofiec, tea, sn-jar, rnolcsses, rice, allspice, ginger, pepper, mustard, salt. etc. jan. 5. "54. SMITJI^ CO.
on ]i](HIET ASII price f. wheat, if dclivecvd at
the Ware-house, jan. 5. '.'4.
1 ABLE CUTLEKYjan.
shoes: boys' calf and goat shoe* a ''•£& large sUK-k of Lr..ii-:-i tine -.hoes "i sal at extremly
evr-e kind.ctc. bm. •'.'54. S.MIT1I & CO.
1
'an.. -. l-54.
LAwhite
An elegant a«sortmcnt at
Wheat Wanted.
The undersigned will at all times pay the
s-p
SMITH & CO.
SMITH & CO.
-A splendid ass-'-rtDien at SMITH Jt CO.
A magnificent variety of mirrnrs. of cverv size, and for prices at
MITII &
WjWvswrar.HM wiwjgw»!
brmistyne. {al»-
ieter ^nd refmcd borax, to bv found at oct.-jl.'oa CRAWFCniI)&Ml^LIKlNS.'
*cnernl R.ssorS-
.ind rariiian
1
CAM FHKL].
Sr
hs »il«:f. mohyjr. black and fancy [ocf.'l.T l.] CAMPBELL'S.-
4 LA ROE mid siiix-ib lot 'Ii!::ai:d wersiaii el I
.J rie'ifand hand^oma1 ths. for sale at CAWHELL'tf.-
jaiit silks, plain afid brocade at
A iN a ii iv 1 a a
1
ilid oiiiidreiis lam!s iol and caiihmerii'' ,oet '60.1 CA MPBELI/Sj
lari'e lot Of1 prod subrftantiaj' s, jUi. received bv A MPBF.ld..
Made Llothing elieajTr than was v\ni" .«obi in ibis place, list received arid for *nle I A E I
1 is0O S and Sh-i? to bo sold ton nor cent cheap" JL-^ cr than ai:v olU! else t*v er si'ld tlcnv "•-t ^1. o-lr AM l'BELL.
artiv le Indigo and Madder ahvnv# [ocf.-l V».i.] 'A PBELL'S."
j.'JbODl CI. all kinds, butter. feKtbers, linsevV I jc..n. bai.on. lard. etc.. bought at oct.-J 1.7-0. CAMPBELL'S/-
ITS JlEC EIVgD!
r*. I''
1A(I
S uf Rio CoU'ee/^'
—.'^.uul bariids prime New Orleans M-ii-isi..e. CAM PP. ELLN'v»V. L*, I")1!.
rcl Jd-D«v
Pir.Cl'.S Op.Tii llaiinels i«r saci[Ucs do/, i.'ihfl Cashmere 11 su. •V'••'••"-:• O C.:.\.hmcre Gloves
O
Brog.ni/a
Nov. •_ 1, o-.'.. CAMPBELL.
11 E1 S. Ruling Hyson. lni|iorial. Gunpow/ iter, an-1 Black as of superi' ijiialit r. fo LAVM("N it co.
'R'l Drv L.'nder Wrapj-ers rind Drawers at I oct. 1. '.vs.I GRAHAM a BRO.
SS
S IBB(I
Caps.
J*ifteen llundrc-il Mats und Caps, of the best, stvles mid fashions, for sale bv "ct. 1. 7.3. '--ft GRAHAM cfe BRO*.
\\Tb wiint every bady and Gentleman in this' and the surrounding counties to come and'1
s.ock of (mods before purchasing elscwherV •an :.wd will .,-H fiuotls below all eoin]eti-
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o.-f. 1. 1
.,-v,
GRAHAM a BRO/
All ot
the .b ans. Flannels, Lin this count v. at. GRAHAM it BRO.
I Socks, i:
i^lX 111 NDKFD \'est* ofevorv stvlc and variety \J Oct. l.'.vu lit (H-i'AlIAM a BKO.
A
LL the imnginabk- styles of Dress Trimmings, button*, etc.. can be had at, •t. 2-J. BAMFVS.
jLAINand Barrc-l Jaconet. Bi.ihop and Victo-' ria lawn. India linen a.nd book muslin, in grenl iet\ .it [sept. 2 'j-j.J BAMFY'S.
an satinett BAM FY.
in. Plush, cloth. German and Yj-". ss at BAMEY'S.
1S.')3.
IINEN.-1%
and Hickorv shirts. for .-ale at BAMEY'S.-
Wool ar:
sept. '5:J.]
/"i CA.-sKS Boots and shoes Fits warranted al 1AJ sept. -j:5. v.:!.| KA.MEY'S.
Queensware
—JSJost boautifuP*
XJ & st vie at, BAMEY'S. -s^LE Sept. ^-01.
f\ BOCEIHF.S.Iji had bvoallin
.'l't.
-2.
A complete assortment can be' on .' BAMEY.
"TlXTIiACT OF COFFEE. All.pioe. Pepper. fjj namon. Cloves. Nutiuegs. ae.. it.. |«#r »ale mar. -J i, '•!. LAYM')N
ile br
Fancy Articles.
r"f"^HE largest and best assortment of Perfumery,' s. and Fan article.- generally, that baa' or l.)cen brought to this market: for a!e nr. .June l'i.'03. SLOAN a MOBGAN'S.
1
LOYES of ev relllloiUi-'It
kim Wi ll
mil quality, consi.-jt.ing of wool, ciishner. berlin. boy/r colors and qualities mohair* liner, do.
kid
do. Ladies kids of its of ail oiialities, ji.ii. '•A.
'tf. IrHje?
4yiLts now the best ntiil liit^est as Jrsortni.-nt of .I W I,RY.1n Crawrt'ifordsville. Those wishing any articles yjj lino will do well to call and examine our stock.
ea:
A
SMITIIiVCO.
FINE assortment of Bonnet': and BiLbons at Jan. 5. 'oi. SMITH &*CO.
Silk laces of all grades at' SMI'JH .V CO.
LA \'JiY. lot of (iingham.s. all of the latest and' !).--r s- ., ..r BAMEY'S. '.ember 2 }. 1-"0.
PIECES English and French Merinoes at 5cpt. BAMEY'S.
PIECES alapa^a* aper than
-10 September 2-5, !/i.
ml lustres, 20 per cent.* al at BAMEY'S.
I PIF'E fanev Dri 10 the rai lor. and with eternity in lastin
ilk. which will vie witlr
all for sale bv
BAMEY.
I A A HEAVY S -otch. bay state. Waterloo, and*
1 U'J
eng'ish shawls, both long and square, at sept. 2:5.--53. BAMEY'S.
PIEt'ES black dress silks from 50 cents to' jLU '-an be found at BAMEY'S. Yj
September 2 5. '5.3.
5001'K'
and
't. TetT. and bonnet ribboni'.'". BAMEY'S.
'.S Ve!\
4 T.ABCrE lot of silk and fashion-4 for sale by sept. 23.
•raw bonnets—la to1
BAM Ei*.-
ST.EN DID lot of heavy silk laces and fringe* iorsale at BAMEY'S -mber i'3, ls.ja.-
DIES Collar?, nnder sleeves, chemizetu,-
nd mourning—an endless varictv at BAMEY S.
LABGE slock of black silk and lore veils— f-.r sale at BAMEY'S.
1.
MoJhc and Lot Tor -Sale. THE undersigned v. i*hes to dispose jSiT-f of his hou-e and lot in the town of Ladoga, '*^"4 the house is a goo«i two-story brick dwelling. which could, by a little alteration, bf* converted into a Public Ilonsc. together with other neee -arv Vmiidings. which is situated noar the New Albany Salr-rn Bi.ilroad.
Terms of sale made known bv calling on WM. '¥. THOMASON." Ladoga. 1 nd.. .Tart •*. 1*5-4 ji3^wC."
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